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for any of our Ladies' Two Fifty Oxfords this week. Only Cash gets these bargains at $1.85. And, too, we don't ex change at this price. So please be fitted befoie yoii buy. Crow Bros-, I α α&Ύ \\e 0 0 0 Foot- Fitters ( Bronchitis for Twenty Year·. Mr». Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., write»: "1 had bronchitis for I twenty· year· and never got relief ! until I used Foley'» Honey and Tar ί which I» a sure cure." Sold by B. W. Fearls. THE Waxahachle Candy Kitchen is prepared to furnish lce> éream bricks for parties and wedding re ceptions at fl.4Q per frallon. tf Two Bottles Cured Him. #1 was troubled with kidney com plaint ft>r about two years," writes Λ. H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, la., "but two bottles of Fold's Honey and Tar effected a permanent cure." Sold by B. W. Fearis. If a Man Lie to You. a.vi sa.v some other salve, jint meiit, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years' of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Boils, Corns, ί Felons, I'lcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruis ! es and Skin Eruptions prove it's ! the best and cheapest. 25c at Her j ring-Sparks Drug Co. I THE Waxahachie Candy Kitchen is [>erpared to furnish ice cream bricks for parties and wedding re ' ceptions at $1.40 per gallon. tf NEW STATIONERY j Don't forjret to corn*' to our store for a Tablet, or ♦ for Taper in poundi, with envelope· to match. It is + ill, and the new colors uul sliapes. j* Hood ύ Martin £ j Γ-Ν /Λ Λ i 1 Τ™ TOBACCO SPIT L/LJIN I and SMOKE ——————— \ our Life away! You can be cured of any form of tobacco usiae easily, be made well, strong, inifagtic, full of rew life ind vifcor by taking MO -TO - BAC9 that makis weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over Q00,000 c*red. All druggists. Cure guaranteed Book let and advice KRHE Address ST Κ RISING REMHJLi CO., Chicago or New York. 43# E,. S. BOZE Contractor and Β u ildje r Furnish plans and opacifications, or contract your buildings. Best of references. Builder of the Chau tauqua auditorium. Would like to figure with those contemplating locating in Waxahadhie — Treat Your Kidneys for Rheumatism When you are suffering from rheumatism, the kidneys must be attended to at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid from the T»lood. Foley's Kidney Cure is the most effective remedy for this pur pose. R. T. Hopkins of Polar, Wis., says: "After unsuccessfully doc toring three years for rheumatism with the hest doctors, 1 tried Foley's Kidney Cure and it cur<-d me. I cannot speak too hiprUly of this great medicine.." Sold by B. W Fearis. PeNKYROY'AL'PILLS ■ /">. Orlyliul Only ι WJ SAFE. 4 l.uJie 1 ,iU Ht>'1 * »■ »ln*. • !»γό»«1·Ι MiLLMH «- -w- «·»·■!,■,, Uf i> »c l lîroM m λ * *» —-^(4v(, 1 ukr n« .■•Ih- Kt fuae s i^unifpmui ^ul'«lllu' -tf - out! iiulUt τΐ·»η«. κ * > .· .τ·,;* ' r · r. 1 &.■ η • Atoj.* f·.: Periirulnr-, ) coMmonlklt to ! " lieHcf f«»r L*«II«·«►.** '» ? » r+ 'rn Mull. J Ο,Λ'ΚΙ 1 ·iro».«··« · » · 4"I»I--S*■ -* · ι·"1'»! Γ·.. MaJ)*nn .1.4*.· . **4 I / fr- n, Subscribe for tlie Light. ▼ ; PERSONAL . » -S i;j >itM| : WWW W WWWW O. A. Teal went to Fort Worth] this morning. Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Matthews, came up yesterday from Waco. Mr. Eli Smith of Whitewright is J here attending the Chautauqua. Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Butts of, Dallas are visiting Mrs. E. P. Fogg.1 Mrs. W. E. Shive has srone to Luting to spend a month with rela tives. G. W. Kelly aiul^ family, of Kauf- I man, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. ι Miss Pauline Kenney, of Decatur, ι I is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Brown I lee Ferguson. Mrs. Billie Griffith and children ! arrived from Ennis this morning to j uttend the Chautauqua. Mrs. R. Bloom and son Robert, I of Clarksville, Texas, are visiting ! Mr. D. Brin and family. W. P. Maloney and family came in Saturday night from Wolfe City to attend the Chautauqua. Miss Alice Haynes, from Garrett,! i is the truest ">f Dr. and Mrs. Shytles while attending the Chautauqua, j J. C. Middleton, representing ι Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis I spent Sunday and Monday in the city. Mr. Ο. T. Pickard, an old Waxah achie boy but now of Temple, came ! in Sunday morning to visit relatives , and friends. The Misses HutT, who have been ! visiting Mrs. J. W. Singleton and attending the Chautauqua, returned ; to their home at Venus today. T. T. Clark, J. Blakey, S. H. j Brown, J. H. Langley, George Alexander and Jack Pippin, of En j nis, w»-re in the city this morning. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy j Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, 10c. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold by B. W. Fearis. ■·,Ί· ι-il HH-11-1 n .*< 1 ' H. C T. C. Excursion Rates. Austin, account Statu Encamn mdnt. Ticket· on aale July 21 to 29 inclusive; return limit July 31. Rate *0.80. La Porte, accownt Odd Fellow· ptenic. Ticket· on sale for 8:52 p. rn. train July 24. Fare 95.40. Special low rates to Eureka Springs, Ark. Sherman, account North Texas Baptist Association. Tickets on sale Aug. 3 and 4. Return limit Aug. 12. Fare #3.80 for round trip. Don't Fail To Try This . When ever an honest trial is giv rtn to Electric Bitters for any troub le it's recommended for, a oermanent cure will surely be effectei. It nev er fails to tone'th* stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerve· and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Elec tric Bitter· positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Dis orders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by Herring-Sparks Drug Co. Only 50 cents. Η. E. Jackson came in Saturday night to see his wife, who ie stop ping with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Horace Bishop. He will go to Dallas tomorrow where he will en gage in the practice of law. He was admitted to the bar last year. He is a bright young man and we wish him a successful career as a law yer. No False Claims The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this an a sure cure for "consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst case». Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the irr»»atest throat ami lung remedies. Refuse substitutes. Sold by B. W. Feari·. Frails Today I have opened a fruit stand on the Chautauqua gfroungé, an I will Lave a plentiful supply At all times, Buy your fruits tais ^veiling for tomor row. No saley" made on Sunday. Orders for |(y cold melons taken and promptlfjfllled. It V W. B. WlIJUAMS. A. R. Ba*s, of jMoralintown, ltid., had to ^et up te^ ο y twelve time· during the night βΐϊΛ had severe backache and paiuiin the kidneys. Was cured by Foley'» Kidney Cure. j Sold by B. W. Feari^. I THE Wax ah aèh/é Candy Kitchen I is prepared to furnish ice cream bricks for parties ami wedding re I ceptions at fj.40 per gallon. tf ΛΓ " ~ ( I Chautauqua: 1 Specials Λ The power of our coo! cash has forced down the <J> price of all summer wares, and has brought to our <*> doors the biggest assortment of seasonable bargains Λ that ever were landed in the King Cotton City. Φ Here are Ironclad Proofs: A 500 yards Delmar Lawn and Belford Corde. Per yard Q1. Jk °ui.v — fc-ii Ι 1()0!ί yards Belfort Batist*· and Wexford Di.«ilties, regular y 10c sellers, per yard 3u Λ All our l'2y,c and 1 ."*? Batist»\ Lawm and Dimities in the Q« Λ < haiitauijiia Special, j><·ι yard . Uu JL 20 pieces 'Jk· and 25c Athena Mousseliue Brod#e and Ifjn Φ Doited 9>1imi, per fini lui» <S) 700 yards Enirlish {'"real·1, l'k· and 12'-,c qualities Chau- C. tauqua Special - Ult JL '20 pieces French Gingham*. t;le»\ pretty pattern», ri-jrular C« Ç 10c jfoodrt. Special price, per yard JU ® AH <>ur light-colored Prints, regular V and <ic quality. In <>ur Chautauqua Special, p»-r yard .... OC £ 30 dozen Ladies' Waist*, cheap al il.00. I Miring Chau· ΟΚλ tau<|ii;i Bptclil prie» ... Zjb Φ All il.25, $1.Γι0 and +_'.·*» Ladies' Waists, tucked and 1Q. Φ trimmed in insertion. Chautauqua Special price fïJw A 00 Linen and Homespun Skirts, cheap at >1.Γ«0. Chautau- it. yr qua Special price . I Jo These are only it f< w "f the liaiuaiiis awaiting your inspection. ? Jolesch 6 ChasKa ^Emporium of Fashion ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦·♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦·♦ Α. Ο. Τ Ι White's Transfer Company ♦ PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS « We havr> Just ojw»n«*tl a Transfer Bent and ft<>ar<Ut>g SUabl#» on th«* ♦ corn«l "f n .n<r! J••îT<»r»«»it rttr*«»t· Τ OSm ί.·>t*- ! B*I1 ; · '· ·. MaM· B«*H phMM :·<(' X H*-l 1 phon· J**1 K· *l<1«*!i<··», Ν·1* phone IM Have YourTireSet Cold nit tli« Brook· Tin· >4 tt«r. tie la Uieui oftid, « new <>rold. Work «uarantoed. Per prlflW 114 We»» FrfcnKlin Si. J. A. Howard 11 11 " 1 \mrnmmmmmmm Daiîy Light ads pay. Try it ITHE LAST DAYS OF JULYS # ~ φ φ Are now upon us. For the next three days bigger bargains than you ever φ φ φ φ heard of before can be found at Egger City, and they will be such Φ Φ φ that will be of benefit to all of you jj| Genuine A. C. A. Feathertick 10c jjP This is the kind you have been paying 15c and 20c per yd. for In cards a great deal depends upon good playing, and good IP1 aying depends upon a good deal. In buying at Egger City you are always sure of a good deal and a winning hand. Φ Any piece Percale in the house for 5c φ This means all my 8c, 10c and 12Mc goods, all go for 5c \ f Φ) All 8c, 10c and 12 c Lawns 3 days for 5c Φ Early pickers naturally find the choicest crop here. But JSP even the late pickers get their fill of my bargains. φ 10 yards Challies, worth'5c yd., for 15c φ Every bill I sell you is a bid for another order. Φ All 20, 25, 30, and 35c Embroideries 10c Φ Φ Ladies' Hose worth 10c pair, for 5c The possession of my bargains will be made more enjoyable ΊΚ to vou by the money they binxT cost you. Ψ Φ φ Φ Φ Φ 8 spools Clark's Ο. Ν. Τ. Thread for 25c φ All Clothing at 20 per cent discount Φ One-fitth off the marked price for any clothing in the house. φ I am so far ahead of all others that I am actually lonely φ in my lonesomeness. ^ 200 Ladies' Corsets, worth 50 <S 75, for 25c It makes no difference how far you live from here, you can well afford to take hold of these bargains and carry them home with you. I want the last three days of July to be big ones as far as sales are concerned—therefore these bargains φ Manufacturers look to me for an outlet; I look to them for snaps; in this ad are the snappiest snaps yet. I never load a Φ Φ cannon to kill a fly. 1 shout about my prices because I have something to shout about. Oh <#» f What I Advertise I Have Φ Φ What I Advertise I Have <jj> . ' ID. EGQER ThTBargafn^nTre^ φφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφ##· * 1^Η·Η ;