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. . BRADFIELD S FemaJe Regulator j A vegetable liquid for Koverninjf at ' eqaaliamx the flo*r of women s menvs which occur abort once in ever)· lunar , month. — κ tb® aaaaeH»! "t pnw«rfal berb». IfKtii··, r»tl«b'·· and'h«rtn.«»t in natura, eimpHctty and »r .a- r. It la a conirttt»ud nwnc» b*«» adapted for woman · 4c!:cata or(f«oiam and put ο aaeb term that It In not ■•nly palatable, bat nil ha prop»rly aaaitmlatad and takjn into the *vat«m ft(oppaK*a, »ορ|ΐΓ»Μπ,ο, jMi'nfa! oha'roo tlnn. trr*tularit». >( the mm·»» and «ickif βο.» • r* correct·<! and cur*4 by the f»tfaler »^mnn'r»tion i t thi* iup«M'ir errrnen»· niatto·. of periodic nfftwi· t··· a break--η* down of ce * iising tht anitooj· n)emtr*n· a-.<1 * reconfltructloa »fter <"f«rv ticket*·*. whl· h it a<> ompanted w*\h raark^d cvngei^i η ai, J !o%* of biood Hoch cbeoii** a:e rrrv «pt to j'tf doc# cbro««o catarrh. -rhea or Wfeitea ia th· rretitt of tfce*· !?r:*··»· .".if d ι argea Regulator « rrti t.*>eaa tr*· -earn! r**!' ft· to perfec? heaJUl tfc· (Mt>rr.t v|o · u ff * r *4 • be 4#feflitatifig Bay of draftfiat·. #1.® per bet t toe fvtif i : «etra* *d bor>k " PeflfCt Health f»r *A u«*« ire· TMH BRADFIELD REOlLATOR CO. 4 TUANT A. OA ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY TK'KKT tor K«iprf<M»ntAtirf J M Au>KRl)ica for IMatrirt Ork: Tom Bi'tUMoii Pot Ountt Jariire: Lee Hawiik* Pot County n»r»; Rof* HK!*D&!(E· Pot Sheriff: J, P. Mixxice Pot Coonty Tex Aaeeeeor: John Mc RiJtov Pot Tea OellHHor: BtUJt BkaT* :HBK For ^oontv riupertntvudent Pab'^li · atitH-t.o· . E- D For Jaailr·- Pr^fMnct'N'o. 1; Ε Ρ Α Κ ι»κ »»«»:«. J» I ARTIySTKH IPKIKTIKG1 The WorK of the Printer aaaa Ktcry ^irlnlir ι« abl»· to do I *<>«»#- tn)»· kind of w»>rk m j nul»· Wtter ti at; h*· ο a a do any otii# r kind. We have {rood tn*u «»xji»»rt*—In fucti branch. Etch Job is well handled Each customer is pleased Your w»»rk «111 hav»» the at ! [• ntloti which will make· of it a fl rat-el ft*» pi»»o*· of printing. j Let ua hav*· it. Enterprise Job Office Phon·» 14ft j DR. R. E. FRISTOE A A Offict.Over H'-rriri£-.bpark· linij? Store. y y 1 am prepared to tr»>at the morphin# J or opium habit; also whiikey and tobacco, painleaaly, and I tak»> till· oirHim <>f attracting tlu· attention of ! thi* unfortunate rlaka to thia eaay mean a of deliverance from their bondage Citation by Publication Tar. i*r*Tgor Τ***» To l«e s-heriff or aa.v Loanable of EI1U County— YOl art hsreby tommaaded lu memonl·. ή Me Doute I b.» making publication of thi» Citation une# In eat h »etk Tor four »ucc*»st>e j week» prcvlou» to the return day hereof. to some | newspaper put)!i.»<-d In «our Count;, «ο appear : at the next regular term of the District Court of j ΚΙΙι» ι oust v. to be hoiden at the Court House | thereof, IE Wnaahachle, on the Hrit Monday I» j December. A. P. ttttl. the name being the !ir»t day of Dec*moor, A. D. 1(Αϋ, then and there to answer ; a petition Bled In said court on the 'ώι.ιΙ day of ' April, A. D. 1902. and first amend» il original pe-1 tilion tiled June IT, A. I), 1W6. In a sun . numbered ι mi the dockct of said eourt No. βΜΙ, wherein Kmmu McKonlel li plaintiff and U. Κ McDotiict is, deft· miaul, and «aid petition alleging in substance : rutt for divorce, alleging In *ubMaitce I tuai plain tiff and defendant Were marrw-d in Ualla» Count) ia lHtr», and lived (ogether a* oian and wife until ou or about the lit day of May. ltW, when the de fendant left the bed and board of plaintiff, with intention of permanent abandonment, alnce w hich th*> plaintiff Mi not heard from hit», and know » ι lot hh «beteabout*. Wherefore «lie pray» for llvwee aud general relief. Herein fail not, hut bave before «aid court, at It* aforesaid next regular tern, thi· writ, with 1 your return t hercoe, t>bow tag how you have ex eaated the taaie. Witness W «. Κ I'M HI E, Clar of th« District t*urt of Kill* County. ί ttlven eader tny hand and the seal of said eourt, at office la Waxafcacfci·-. tbu the 2Uih day of Jan. C«rt tlW tbe D 'ulet i wmrt, aniaceanty fj fe.f. KKMbIc. Deputy eerttfy thi* to be a true ot Sheriff Elîu Coaaty. aopy.S.C. SWIEATT, ■y BEN r ABBOTT, Deputy. HiuOL * . » \ι f ι I ; One Thon.«;tn<l Uo &«u»r ιύ« £ «■ taped Oregon (on vict. BLOODHOUNDS ÏÎSFD] — Be Etnpud from a Honse Wih Po«rn li Sight after Trlug HI* Prisoner t· a Tree— HI· Capture fierw ι Possible. Seattle, V»»«V, July F :f91 Tra eey, the fugitive Oregou cou» let, | who baa killed r<x men and wounded teveral other· since June 9. ia bel·* hotly pursued by men and dogs In the country southeast of Seattle and nay 1 te slain or captured within a few hours. His pursuers bave with then two fine bloodhounds and are only a •hurt distance behind him Tra<ey made another e*trsordinary *s< ape from one of the posses Tues- ι day. Word was received at the sher iff's office that Τ race y had been at the house of Mrs. Oerald at Trenton for ! tve hour*. Fifty armed men at once hastened to the scene. When they reached the place, the." scattered and took positions so they could watch the honse to the be>t advantage. Tne peculiar actions of Mrs. Oerald convinced them that Tracer was still In the bouse. On the arrivai ai Sher iff Cudahie the pomee entered only to learn from Mrs. Gerald that Tra/ev hat: given tliem the slip. He had left the home by a rear door ten minutes previous while the posse were takins: up their position* to watch the place, hid for a few minutes In some of the bushes and then quietly slipped away through th» woods toward Palmar The wonderful nerve of the convict wt> ttiever more fully exemplified than in this instance. In the t»a< k yard of the Oerald hom? was found Anderson the man whom Traeey bad kept a prisoner front the time he left Port Hudsoo i tied to a tree. Tra< ey had tied An derson to the free while the posse was in full view of the house by mak ing his escape The bloodhounds were let loose on hi* trail and are reported to lw> only • few minutes behind him. l'ully * thousand armed men are now <τ _atreι In the tmrsult. inclining a po-**» tvfytch has taken the train for Painter to in ter' ept Tra< **y in bis flight toward Ce dar mountain. W <ι·Ι M *n Cif»« tte#*t G jfhrle Okla . .July f| Following a nwtft chas#, Um co*\hj\% and Indien» «m thf» Outer τ*·*» vvatlon bave suc ceeded tn capturing- an aliened wll<l :mau «ho in h!» rational moments iglve* h!» name an John Podgett, *nd '«ays h» ha» frémis in Indian* St. >c)ui« an<1 Arkansas For three *wli« le terrorised the vi<!nlty by prowling About with a lor.p d:rk in his hand* ,and »î'h this he cut the rop five times when l&ssœd by the cowboy*. He was f.naily cornered. knocked down with ta club and while unconscious »as se curely handcuffed Hp *a a turned iirer to the authorities at Pawnee «I»·*«··· nrrUon "rnt * 4 CMorado.K.tn . Jul* 9 -Jeasle Mor if mob. convicted Junt· 2H of murder In th« ser-ond degree fi>r killing Mr». Olio Cattle at the latter* home here In June. !!<ΛΛ, ha» been sentenced to 36 vi-«r» In the pealtenlirry. Motion for a new trfal was, overruled. Mies Mor rison, *ho ha* gone through thre»· trial*, took the sentence with Utile fallow of demonstration The case will {tie appealed to the slate supreme '«•our! At her second triai Mise Mor 'rlson was given but rtve veara. flfhl iKintif Nurrw·· Texarkana Te* July 9—New* reached here through Π Γ l.umkln. It vingt * few mile* west of Atlanta, of a shooting affray on hi* plantation. ■\m . and »VU«y Johnson. brother·, and Anderson Galloway all negroes!*. Iwere implicated lu a fl*ht growing out of domestic trouble As a result Will Johnson I* fatally shot with a charge of buckshot. Mr. Johnson reports considerable excitement among the negroes on hie plantation as a result of the shooting Will Ν«»ι II# P»rtnili«<l. Washington, July 9.-*Coni plaints re ceived at the war department that cer· tain tea* hers la th» Phelipplne» have been trying to Influence children to be come Fm-'s^arvie have been swat to Acting Gosernor Wright with Instruc tion# to have the practice (topped. The teachers will be Informed that It la no part of the policy of the government to navehny religion taught In the schools. Kxl Kan Mud· Springfield, 111., July 9.—The fvonth mail on the Baltimore and Ohio South western railroad made a record run Tuesday from Washington. Ind., to East St. Ix>uis, a distance of 1&5 miles in 18S minutes. Including six stops which averaged 5 minutes each, mak ing the actual running time 158 minu tes. The train consists of an engine and six coaches. HhootiuK N»«r Marlow, I. T., July 9.—A shooting took place at a brush arbor four miles east of this place, In which Charles Briscoe received a mortal wound in the head and Ilus Wyatt a alight wound in the knee. Both these men and Wlllard Briscoe, a brother to Charles, wer.i plated un der bond. CnfrMniu n>rll«ll Knumlnltil. Macon, Oa., July 9.—Congressman Charles L. Bartlett was unanimously renominated for the fifth term by the Democratic convention of the sixth congressional district. J * »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > «»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ TIRED OUT LOOKING FOR WORK Don't wante your time and energy— rmt an art In "the want column today. If you don't see the opportunity you want, try an ad yourself. "Try it once and you wHl try it again." WANTED. — Fight «τ ten boarding horses at barn corner of Jackson A Jefferson streets. Apply for rates atbarn. White's Transfer Co. M FOUND—Pair of gold rimmed glass es. Enquire at this office. H4 LOST A Bundle containing black lacedress goods with Jolesch A Chas ka wrapper. Finder rewarded if re turned to the Ll<;HT office. ltp FOR RENT Nice five room resi dence with hall and bath room.good cistern and city water, splendid barn, garden and large lot. Will rent only to responsible party. Con-j veiilently located 011 Htreet oar line. First class neighborhood. Can give ι possession at once. Address P. Ο. | b·»* Ô7S or enquire at the Daily Light office for particulars. tf | LOST—AO umbrella at Sim's ball park when last game of bast- ball was being played. Finder return to this office and be rewarded. Wanted to Kent—2 η η furnished rooms. Apply at this office. sj WANTED—Everybody in Waxa hachie to read this column every day. It always contains interest ing ads. KOI'ND—The place to fiave umbrel las fl*ed, lawn mower· sharpened, sewing machine* cleaned, keys and ι snrings for locks, etc. Arthur Mc Roy'a gun shop, real \V. K. Moore's | grocery. 101i (■UK >ΛΙ.Κ -harm 111r*-»■ miles from town. Good water; well Improve. For ternie address Box 304. S4 WaN I'KD To sell .VI sacks cotton seed meal. Ί V»«- last for the season. Those whit will iif-ed an y mort· be fore coming season, secu re same at "I»·'* Waxahachie ( otton Seed Oil company. 84 < ΛΓΊΙΟΝ:—Buy you » ten c·· 111 rnl«· and measure the wood frame when you buy your wood. J. A. Syoco. 82 ! THE NEW BAKERY on Cottage ! I strt-ec 1» now open for business. The beet is· the cheapest always. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. R. Boehle, the baker. 105 | WHKN you need a tank of water "phone No.Ht). H. I). Rosser LET me till your water wants. H. I>. Rosser, 'phone No. sti. Κ<·Κ βι DAYS ON I, Y—During the j month <>f July I «ill sell cord wood at fft.00, for cash only. Guaranteed t«ι 1m· ffood, dry wood. J. A. Synoo, Telephone 99-.ι. Slip I WANTFI>—Hit) more suits to clean and press. K. Perrin, at Wear's New Century Store. FORHALK—At a bargain, a house| and lot near the public school. Apply to V I). Kemble. tf LOKT—Your opportunity to sell your house is umT if you don't us»· this ciilumn. Everybody reads It just lib.· you are reading it now. It will cost you but little to adver tise it. J<> 15 PRINTING quickly and neât-I ly done at the Enterprise Job Office. We especially solicit commercial printing, folders, booklet·, cards, I etc. Beet facilities in the city for j quick execution. PRESSING, cleaning and repairing. Will take order· for suits as soon hs sainples arrives. The·' Farley, 110 Main-st., rear of Citizens Na tional bank. DR. R. JANE LAWRENCE, graduate of the American School of Oet«*onathy, of Kirksville, Mo., is now located at "JG8 West Franklin street and le ready to receive na tients. Consultation free, and lit ature upon application. TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Life away I Y chi cat π be cured of anv form of tobacco using easily, be made wp|l, strong, magnetic. full of new lift and vigor by taking NO-TO - BAC, that makra weak men strong. Many gate ten pound* in ten days. Over 300,000 cured. Ml druggist* Cure guarauteed. Book let and advice l-RKK. Addreas STKRJLING ΚϋΜΚυν CO., Chicago or New York. 43? DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma^ Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleu risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 50c. and St- TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. DON· [ CLASH OF AUTHORITY. Mm) u4 lui· Οβ«η Arc ml Oat la W«H Virgl·!·. Charleston. W. Va.. July 8.—Prose cuting Attorney C. W. Oesenton ol Fayc/tte county wan here to see Gov ernor White to ascertain if something could be done to check the federal of ficers in the enforcement of Inunc tions. The governor being absent a! Mountain I>ake Oseenton conferred with Federal District Attorney Atkin •on and Federal Marshal Thompson. Thompson reports a reign of terror in the mining districts. He says Deputy Marshal Cunningham is acting as guard for the operators and is enforc ing Injunctions on everyone. Marshal Thompson said Cunnringham had au thority only to serve injunctions, but not to make arrests and that his bus iness of guarding property was a per sonal matter. Oseenton says the people are much wrought up over the situation as the depmty marshals are using their posi tions as federal offlcers to enforce tbe authority as armed guards and that the civil rights are made subordinate to deputy marshals who carry winches ters. The constable of Fayette county arrested Cunningham on a warrant from a Justice court charging him with an affray, and because of that Mr. Cun ningham arrested the constable on a charge of interfering with a federal of ficer and ordered him before the United States commissioner. Sbf»t Hi* \% If*· η η <i i4 Friend New York, July 8.— Karl van Boerk man shot and killed his wife, fatally wounded O. F. Farwell, a friend of his family, and then sent a bullet through his own h»>ad here. The shooting oc curred at th·» home of Mrs. von Boevk man in the upper part of Manhattan. A sister of the dead woman said Von Boeckman had served 18 months for burglary In a Massachusetts prison and ♦ hat in the meantime his wife had put two of their five children in an insti tution. allotted another to be adopted, and supported herself and the other two. A few months ago Von Boeck man went to live with hie wife in the fiat where the shooting occurred, but the man took to drink it is said and treated bis wife so bedly that she caumg ed his arrest and this caused the trag edy. Mari* Mob Par Far*. N'»w Orleans, July 8.—Conductor Mikhell of the Texas and Pacific re fused to allow forty men to ride from Chopin to Boy ce. a distance of about forty miles. The men went to Chopin to assist in a race riot, but there was no trouble and they decided to go botne. They boarded the train at Chopin and when Mitchell went around for tickets the men refused to "pro duce. They declared that they would not pay. "You either pay your fares or stay out in the woods all night.' said the conductor. "If you don't pay pretty soon I'll run the train onto the side trai k." The forty men, who were all big. burly fellows, armed w«ih Kins of every description, saw the conductor was In errnest, and paid. Not λ OmididAti· Indianapolis. July 8.—Senator Albert J. Beveridge. who is In Indianapolis, was asked about a Washington dis patch published in a Chicago paper saying that general opinion ther® seemed to be that President Roosevelt will be nominated by acclamation, with some western man for vice pres ident—Beveridge, Spooner of Wiscon sUi. or Dollivar of Iowa, preferred. As to whether he would be a candi date for vice president in 1904 Senator Beveridge said "1 will, under no circumstances, be come a candidate for vice president end at no time have I been consider.n*i the matter. I am content with m» work in the senate." Μ r- *t Snpm«n. Norman. Okla.. July 8.—The most destructive fire in the history of Nor man broke out in the city Monday afternoon. The fire originated in a wood"n structure on South Main street, with a strong wind blowing from the south, which carried the flames toward the row of br^-k and stone buildings on the op[H>site side of the street. In a very short time IS wooden buildings had been consumed entailing a loss of |15.00jit to $20.000 on buildings, and possibly as much more on their contents Elfht Fn»oo«r* Κ«ο*ρ·. Nacogdoches, Tex., July 8.—Eight prisoners broke jail here Monday morning, three of whom are charges! with felony, the others with misde meanors. They are all negroes. Those charged with misdemeanors did not leave. One of th-era notified the sheriff of their delivery, while another notified the jailer. The Jail is old and rotten. They made holes through the walls of two cells and escaped by going through the floor of the third oeil. A contract to repair the old jail has been let. Bought by (ho Friw« St. Louis, Mo., July V—The Arkan sas and Choctaw railroad has been purchased by the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway company, giving the Frisco road ninety miles of new ly constructed track through the Red river district In the Indian Territory. It is stated that the consideration was about 17,000.000. The formal trans fer will take place on July 10. I'nknown Man Killed. Beaumont. Tex., July 8.—A couple of boys who went to Beds bayou, Orange county, on a fishing expedition ana re ported finding the body of an unknown man near the Kansas City Southern railroad where It crosses the tracks of the Texas and New Orleans. Th« boys say It was a white maa. and thai it was horribly mangled, evidently bj the cars. H«jr Kill» R!tn««lf San Antonio, July 8.—Leon Jackeun aged 14 years, while out hunting nea the Union stockyards Monday aftei noon, accidentally shot and k'lled him qtlf, tue ballet piercing the heart . Buy Your Groceries! I From V. TRIPLET Member Grocers and Butcher· Asîbeiation Telephone 10 118 College Street ■· ········ »···♦**· · *·*«#♦·« J··»··»· ···· · · ··· ANNOUNCEMENT] ΙΛ/® have bcugbt the frVerl and Koel baaioeM of W, Κ. I Jennings, on College Street, end now are prepared * to give tbe people of Waxahacnie an> thing to oar Hoe OB 4 ■bort notice. Prompt delivery. . . . · « Waxahachle Feed & Fuel Company * A. JACKS. ♦ LOOK OUT! We have come as:ain; we are here to stay. Ae long as this ad stays in this paper we will sell cordwood for 12.76 per cord, cash. Phone us your order. ——MÛ _ * Stone Brothers Will Ralston & Company will appreciate your orders for anything In « the line of Groceries and Feedstuffs.... Free delivery .-tore on Rogers street (/ΙΕ ΛΑ To California φτ^3·νν and # Return VIA M "Sap" and "Sunset Route' Account of the Biennial Meeting Knights of Pythias, tickets on sale August 2nd to lUth inclusive, >food until September .'50th to return. Stopover allowed, and return trip may l>e made via μ diverse route. Low rates to Portland, Oregon, on same dates, and through sleepers to California and Mexico without change For folders, illustrated literature, schedules, all particulars, et cetera, write : : : · R. E. GEORGE, D. P. Α., Α. V. MARTIN, Sunset Route, Waco. City Pass. Agt., S. A. < A. P. R'y « Sap" Texas Coast Resorts Summer Excursion Tickets fi() day limit) on sah- daily to Corpus Christi and Rock port. Kate from Waxahachie to either Corpus Christi or Rockport is $13. Apply to your local ticket agent or write : : E. J. MARTIN, G. P. Α. φ φ San Antonio, Tex* Summer Excusions at special R<mnd Trip Rates via Cotton Belt Route ASHEVILLE, X. C., and return, one fare, June 12 and 13. NASHVILLE, TENN., and return, one fare, June 12,13,14, 27, 28. 29 and July 3, 4 and 3. KNOXVILLE, TENN*., and return, one fare, June lj, Hi, 17, 27, 29, and July 10, 11, 12. ST. LOUIS, MO., and return, one fare, plus $2, June Hi, 17, 21, 24. CHICAGO, ILL., and return, one fare plus $2, June 16, 17, 21, 24. I CHATTANOOGA, TENN , and return, one fare, plus $2, June 25, 26, 27 MONTEAGLE, TENN., and return, one fare June 1, 2 , 22, 23, 25. I In addition to all the above special rates, the Cotton Belt Route will or I lune 1 place on salt· round trip tickets to summer resorts in Tennessee, Virgina, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, New York and Canada at greatly reduced rates, limited till October 31 for return. I For full information write any Cotton Belt agent, or ! GUS HOOVER, D. M. MORGAN, W. H. WEEKS, Τ. P. Α., Waco, Tex. Τ. P. Α., Fort Worth L Ρ A Τ A, Tylet THE I. & Ο. Χ. » International & Great P»orthern Railroad Co. ~ ET IS THE SHORT LINE ; Through Cars and Pullman Sleeepers Leave Waco Daily for Mexico San Antonio Austin Houston Galveston Coast Country South and Southwest Texas Points Superior Passenger Service Fast Trains <3 Modern Equipment — If you ar<· poing anywhere see nearest agent, or write L. TRICE, 2nd Vice-President and General Manager, Palestine. D. J. PRICE, (ieneral Passenger and Ticket Agt., Palestine, Tex.' TO GINNERS This office is prepared to do your printing ir the best manner and as cheaply as the foreign printing houses. Bring or send us samples of the stationery, gin books, etc., you are using and get our prices We can interest you and guarantee to give you Λ first - class work THE ENTERPRISE . -L· * -Vh>>■' ■ · tii;f VVi V···