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φφφφφφφφφφφφφφ φφφφφφφφφφφφ i Our July Clearance Sale | JMC φ = Φ φ /->OtS bravely on. ALL SUMMER GOODS are moving out in quickstep time φ JMk VX Just one week until August 1st, and for this remaining week we are φ " adding new lines and cutting former low prices in order to make it the (M) biggest of our July Clearance sales φ) Λ φ ^/js'Chauta.uquans, Attention^^ φ φ *TpHERE are goods on our shelves that are worth full value to you right now— φ ΦΑ but they are not to us, and we are willing and anxious for you to take them φ Φ off our hands "for as little as HALF PRICE in some instances Come and see Τ them and we will give vou an idea of whafr your monev will buy : : : (tf) ^ * m φ J. S. Campbell 6 Co.| ############## Fhe Dally I ight K. D. HCIWON. t W. .1. BU1K. Proprietors. C W. Kknt. ' Pablisbed every eay except Sunday oy me Lu.ht Publishing Company Btxloe«s Manager t ity Kdr.or Sntered in the Waxabachie poetof β « as matter of the abound cla*w AdvertiainK rates may t>f obtained 6y making application ai the humn*-»? • See Office of publication at 115 and 117 College street. One month * 50 Six months, In advance 2.76 Oae year, in advance 5.00 BELL TELEPHONE · · 148 INDEPENDENT PHONE - 148 C "*9. W KKNT. W. Α υ»ΝΒ1, BEST FOR THE BOWELS If τοη haven't a regular, healthy movement of the kowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your frowels open, and be well. Force, iu the shape ol -violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The aasootheet. eaaieet. most perfect way oi keeping the bowel» clear and. clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIO EAT ΈΜ UKE CANDY Fleseant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. D« 4to>d. Jiever Sicken, Weaken or Gripe; 10, 25 and J· «enta per bo*. Wrineior free sample, and book Set on health. Ad «Irene 433 MtrHnq liemedy Commit, Chtcsço or New York. IEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM I Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something jost as good." No Change in Program. I desire to say to the public through the columns of the Light that weather will not interfere with the Chautauqua program. The pub lished program will be carried out each day, ami you can come expect ring to hear each number filled just as published. C. C. Md'os.NKix, Phkh. Catarrh Cannot be Cured w ith I.oCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot -each the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional d and in ordt>r to cure It you mu-i take internal reined: es. Hall'sCatarrh < υ re is taken Interna! I> arid acts direct I.ν on the blood and mucous *urff|ce*. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack me>di In· . It was prescribed by one of the besi pfejsfcians in this country fur 3ear», and is a regular prescription It is com posed of the fcest toei«s known. combined with the best blood purifier*», acting directl> on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two i ogre-dieu Η is m hat produces such won derful résulta in curing < atarrh. .'"eod for testimonials free K. J. CHKNKY A Props., Toledo. O. Sold b> Iiru£gist-. 7âc. Hall's Family Pills are the oest. Boy's Arm Broken. While at Palmer yesterday at tending the District Conference, Rev. R. J. Tooley, of Forreeton, re ceived a telephone message from his home, saying that one of his boys had by accident broken liis arm. Mr. Tooley left at once for home by way of Waxahachie.—Bo nis News. How Are 1 «Mr Mldmer· r Dr Hob be Bparatrus Pill· cure all kwlarr til·. βκ«τ nie tr*e A<Jd Hier hug Heinxiy Οο.Λύκ^υατ II Τ CHAUTAUQUA PROCEEDINGS Cheer lip. The weather clerk promises fair weather £or tomorrow. Refreshing ice water can be found ut "Chautauqua Springs" at ail times. Mr. T. H. Wear, nia!'iurer of the New Century Store, has a very ! pretty display of Trinity University ! souvenir lifoods on the grounds. Miss Maud Roebuck is in charge. Ed Williams is now on the grounds with a barber chair and is ready to trim your whiskers when they get full of mud. The Church Helper has estab lished headquarters near the Uni I versity tent. Renewals and sub scriptions will be received. An arc light has placed on top of the auditorium ami small incan descent lights at each entrance to the. park. Rev. R. W. Lewie, who is in gaged in Children's evangelical work, is attending the Chautauqua. Rev. Lewis was pastor of the Cum berland Presbyterian church in Waxahachie about twelve years ajro, aud his many friends here are giviup him a cordial reception. Prof. Chas. LaJi* will probably return to lecture tomorrow night. Watch for a later anuoucement. RFKkIHTER of visitors. The following visitors have reg istered at Trinity University head quarters: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. CJosier, Chat tanooga, Τ ecu.; Fred Hitrh, Pitts tjurji, Pa.; w Ε Kenuou, Forreston; Ρ M Fitzgerald, Texas: w F Cun ningham, Thornton; R Ε Robinson, I Ringgold : < 'haimers Kllburn, (tar land; H. E. Tehuacana; L I) Hartman. T«huacana; Miss Rute Beck, Fort 'worth; Leonard H Aiiiee, Forreston; Γ C Howard, Bowk-: Mrs. J Κ Kohbinett, Carl Robbiriett, whiteaboro; ν W Batch· 1er, Ida Batchler, Ferris; Alviui Carter, Jackson, Tenn.; M r and Mrs Κ F Butts, Fort worth; Mrs vv (i Kniffln, Mr c I Mrs Μ Β .Millar, Hlllsbor.»; Mi an ι .<1 ι » J w I>augh erty, Forney; Mi»s Ktli ι Reagin, Forney; Mrs lieorge MoCulloch, Cl ark s ville; Β Λ Hodges, Hubbard; Mrs w A Wat kins, Miss Ida wut kins, Miss (îeorgia Noble, Miss Bessie watklns, Mise Nettie v\ at kitit, Miss Floy Jackson, Kemp; Mrs Β Κ Johnson, C'orsicana; Roy al R watkins, R \v Berime, Athens; w \v Taylor, Avalon; F J Dlckery, Dallas; A M watkins, Kemp; J M Cocke, Farrnersville; w A Paterson, Hillaboro; John Κ Griffin, Itasca; Miss (ïertrude Thornton, Arlington ; Mr and Mrs w I) wear, Fort worth; Mrs. H L wells, Ε Jt Kklles, Mr» Ε A Skiles, Ora May Skiles, ivy Skiles, i'lano; Mr and Mrs Ε L Moore, west. A Chautauqua Marriage. A marriage with a slight tinge of romance took place here this morn ing. The contracting parties were Lon Couch and Miss Pearl Couch of the Avalon community. The license for this union were Issued May 3rd, but on account of objec tions on the part of the bride's par ents the matter had been deferred. The family came here Monday to attend the Chautauqua. This morning all returned homç except the bride, who remained over oe tenslbly to visit with a young lady friend Hardly * were tHe parents put of tho city before the marriage took place. Oaadj GU&trtle, onre conetlpttkra forever, I ~6,8Se. UCC.C, faindrueg.atsrefundmoney Creamery Butter Fresh Shipment Received today Attention, all who Eat This is the time of year to take life easy. It is alto gether to> hot to monkey with a red hot stove. To help you "keep kool" I give you some "freezeout" prices on goud things ready to eat, viz: Cash Only Considered Φ M cans Vienna Sausage 2.">c 12 cans Potted Hani 50c 2 cans ("<>rn Beef -'"κ.· 2 cans I'rcfu'ii Sardines 25c 1 two-pound can Oysters 15c I half-pound can O. Btjef Hash 10c 1 one-nound can C. Beef Hash -■ 15c 1 can Van Camp Pork and Beans— 10c 1 bottle Catsup 10c 1 pound Perfection Creamery Butter .'!0c 2 .'4-pound cans Tomatoes — 25c 3 3-pound cans California Peaches 50c 3 3-pound cans California Pears ■-■- Vk· 3 3-pound cans California Apricots 50c 3 3-pound cans California Strawberries 50c 2 3-pound cans California Grapes 25 2 3-pound cans California Raspberries 25c 1 half-gallon can Maple Syrup 00c 1 one-gallon can Maple syrup $1-15 1 one-gallon can sorghum κ· 1 one-gallon can Table Syrup 40c 2 two-pound package Force ... 2."ic 1 two-pound package H. O. Crisps 10c Dozier-Wevl Crackers, all sorts of Pickles, I'lain and Stuffed Olives, Pepper Sauce, Chili Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Salad Oil, Olive Oil, Cook ing Oil, Salad Dressing. Chow Chow and Mustards 1 can Corn 10c 1 pk Irish Potatoes 25c 1 24-pound sack Flour 50c 1 -is-lb sack Flour..95c 1 can French Peas 15c Vegetables and Fruits of All Kinds Received Daily I will Give Special Attention to Chau tauqua Trade JIM KELLEHER a a Use Cooking Oil a * THE GIÏÏ LIMITS EXTENDED Pan of West End Taken Into Cor poration Today. Part of the citizens of Weet End Addition are now eajoying rights and privileges they didn't enjoy this morning. My »n action of the city conneil the city's corporate lino* have been extended in a westerly di rection. A petition has been in cir culation several days and thin mora·, ing at nine o'clock it was presented to the city council in failed session and contained thirty signatures. ordinance was read and adopted without any discussion. The vote of the council stoiui four to two in favor of the ordinance. The new territory is described by metes and bounds: Beginning at a corner in westerly boundary of present city limits at a stake in west line of Bolton street about eeventy-flve feet X. lis E. of the Fort Worth and New Orleans I right of way as shown on Phillips Λ Hawkins' official map of the city of Waxahachie, Texas; thence with said line northeasterly ,ΥΝΙ feet to extreme north corner of the present city limits; thence N. (52-.'iU \V. one hall' mile to stake; thence in south erly direction and about parallel with the above line running north easterly to the nortneast corner of lot -1 in block 18 of West End Addi tion to city of Waxahachie as shown on said map; thence north 1X1-30 \V. to east side of Centrai avenue in i said West Find Addition; thence with east side of said Central ave nu·· crossing Main and Jefferson I streets and continuing in same course to center of Waxahachie creek: thence down said creek with its meanderings to southwest cor ner of Williams tract of land, the same being near the southeast cor ner of the Dunn tract· thence about south til E. to a corner of said west boundary of said city limits, said corner being alxxit seventy-five feet below M. K. AT. Ry. of T< xa< riiiht of way; thence north 27-.IU t£. 'J."i70 feet to another corner of said boundary; thence 8. «Κί-30 Ε. 112» feet to the place of beginning. DR. R. E. FRISTOE A A OfflcejOver Herring-Sparks L>rug Store. y γ i am prepared to treat the morphin* or opiuin habit; also whiskey and tobacco, painlessly, and I take this means of attra*-tii>K the attention of this unfortunate cla*« to this means of deliverance from their bondage Will Erect Board In* House. Mr. I. A. Looney of Hilliboro1 tell» us he has juet eJosed a deal for a lot In Trinity University Addition at the southeast corner of the cam-1 put on which he will erect a sixteen j room boarditig house. Work will - he commenced on the building juet tie soon as material ean be placed ! on the ground·. ' Tried and Found True. I have Juet received the g real French Dry Process for cicaniug ladies and Rents clothing. It re stores color and keeps out moth#.— R. Perrin, at Wear's New Century store. ..Bp Cut Your Weeds. City Marshal Tom Dixon requests the Light to call the attention of the citizen· to the fact that the present rains are causing the weeds and Îtrass to take a new growth along wide walk· and thai they should i»* kept cut down. Need More Help. Often the ov<-r-taxed arvans of dl gestlon cry out tor help by Dyspep sia's pains. Naus<u, Dizziness,! Headaches, liv«>r complaints, bowel j disorders. Such troublf* call for' prompt use <>f Dr. Kind's New 1,1 f·· Pills. I'hev are irentl»·, thorough I and guaranteed to cure. 25c at i Herring-Hparks Dru.; t <». Old papers Ht this office at 2Γι cents ι per hundred. Thick paper cheap. The Canton Disc Ô Success Mould Board Sulhy Plows Cneqnaled In jrlvint' Cntversal Satisfaction D ill 14 ill V t c ι ι ι · ι ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY T10KBT *at Representative: J. M. ALDEjSDK'B for LA* Het Clerk: T<* Brmuceoir! for Ooo tty Jodie: Lt « Hawkins Pnz C· a .ry Clerk : Rufe Hexdbicm ?«r fMieritf ; J. P. MmsicK for Ootinty Tax A e»e**or : John McElrot i For Tax Collecto»·· Billik Bratchhr for bounty Superintendent PablicJI*· •tract or : Ε D Chitidib Ψ >r Jn«iff Pe»oe, Precinct No. I: Ε P. ANDEBeoX, JB Give the Cow a Chance To increase her milk by iisfn^p chopped cotton seed with wheat and bran, #1.23 per sank delivered. Pure wheat chops, #1..'Λ). 101» !>. H. Thompson. ♦ ♦ : THE LONG £ SHORT OF IT I * . I The Light predict» fair weather soon. Will the one who predicted this la«t rain pleas·· step forward. Bora, last nijrht to Mr. and Mr». B. W. Ri'iri*, a flue boy. The bijt fiirht will come off tonight. Return· red hot off the wire will be taken at Pete'· l'iare beginning at 11:30. Be on hand everybody. All member» of \Vaxaha« hie Lodge No. HO, I. O. O. F. are re <j ie»t**d to Ij»■ on band tonight. De gree work and buslne»» of impor tance.— E. S. Bote, N. G. Β Κ 11MB ΤΑ Β UK M. a. Λ T.. Nerf» Boe»4. Lii>h 1 M · ι Um e· tt t! ι ι L·»· ■·« IMfl Lté·1 .'···/1· M 1 JB ρ I SfrUt* itourJ LH>n . .. Ρ A ι ι s ·»ι·» ~ êm ρ ι U">« » π r ι Ur»i a» per!» »l tt» y ι B- à T, C.. W»»S Hcjt4. L*· ·*» 'Mil U>* ■ *· * ν» » I t*·*»· » ti ρ I in <ih * t4 * ι ir uh 4 » ρ ι K**t itoaed UttW 6 16 » I !.«·».» p I /M»· tl <* » I Ιλ'μ c i; îî ι L*««e» i *· ρ ι sSttbecrifw for the Light, SHIRTS at E,GGE,R. Φ CITY Saturday 6 Monday, July 26=28 φφφφφφφφφφφφφφ φφφφφφφφφφφφ Vou can </ct ;in\ Sliirt m the house for35c, or 3 f <r This means ever ν Shirt $1.00 in the house. The other Sli>rt Sale was a grand success, and I want to make this one still more so. So remember that Saturday and Monday July 26 and 28, onlv, anv Shirt d* in the house for 35c, or 3 for *P X mKJxJ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ What I Advertise I Have eY*· I.: φ Proprietor of Egger City- The B&rgain Centre φφφφφφφφφφφφφφ ·φ·##··*#φφ. *