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Thle caf be dune hy t !«*· *xt<rci»e of jitd>rm«nu In «ftl^rtin^ the rt»ute you une. The Houston and Texas Central Ie nailing round trip *umtn»-r excur •lon ticket· to point· in the north, «aat and »outh««aKt. Through Mtan· dard Pullman eieepeni to Colorado point·, an well a· to BtumniHr excur sion point· reached via Houston, Bunset lioute and New Orleans. / Try Cloudcroft, 9000 feet ahote ■ea level, in the heart ofk\tr Saéra inento mountains. It'· d^lfjdrftully ct»ol. For literature and raW*, write M. L. Rohhlns, T. J. Anderson, Ο. P. & Τ. Α., Α. Ο. P. Α., Houston, Texas. Weather Indications. Tonlifht and Wednesday fair. » 8. E. 8HELILTO. Observer. THE Waxahachle Candy Kitchen 1· perpared to furnish ice cream bricks for parties and wedding re, •option· at 11.40 per gallon. t< MITIOfl OF CmTON Arrets Is ftaced at 81.9, WWch ïê Considered <ïuod. IMPROVED IN TEXAS t » 11 Tb* flwrti CMMttthM h Jntt β Shad. Under a Ten-War Averaçe—Ok· laboma and Mia· Territory Lra4 t· IVr Ceat. Waahlnfrton, Aug 5.—Tht monthly! report of the statistician of th* depart ment of agriculture ahowa the a- "rage condition of cotton on Jnly 25. as 81.9 as compared with 84.7 on June 25. 77 2 on July 2S. 1£01 ; 76 on Au». 1. 1900, 84 on Auk 1. 1*99. «nd a ten year a vfrage of 82.8. Except in Texan "and Oklahoma, which report of averages of the con dition on July 25 was four pointa biçher than last month; the Indian Territory, tfhere tbrre has b^n an Improvement of 6 pointe, and Missouri, wher" there was no apprec .able rhanee, more or le e deterioration !b rrported from the entire cotton belt the decline amounting to 1 point in Virginia. 2 in Arkaneae. 4 In Louisiana 5 In M -cii !»pt, *! in Tennessee. 7 In North Carolina, South OaroUtni and Airtitama. <i in Gecrgia an>l 12 in Flor ida. There I* a marked absence of uni formity of conditions even In st3tes « " 1N<* IT! sVi» r.m a f< χ ->·ιrit:■ ι portlo* the cond - tion far above »h«· average and «orne ev< n reaching tl ι»· h irh fit'urp of 100. The condition In the principal a*ate» state» is reported as follow*· North Carolina. 86: South Carolina. 8#; C«">rgii. S3. Fiitrtdn. 84; Alabama. 77; MlseUstppl. 80; Louisiana. 81; Texas. 77; Arkansas, 92: Tennessee. 92: Okla homa. >4 and Indian Territory, 95. DAMAGE TO COTTON. #■ in "I «t k *« !»e«! frtfed %| »» · I of Fi-MU· I» L..W («Hd·, Terrell. T»·*.. Aug;, δ —Very discour aging reports are being received in tbl» city from the overflowed section! of this ouunty. W. K. liennan-. a far rroer living near Hetty, 10 mil<«e north I of this city, was here Monday and stated (hat 45 acre· of hia cotton that »'»* overflow>»d ww already dead. H" said hundred?· of acres of cotton in the : same vkieitjr aun dead a* a π >-uU ot i the overflow When the wat"rs r<· ' ceded a sediment vu left on the cot· ι ton which mi>m* to ha v. had a serious «fleet on lb'· life of th*> plant. W. C McCord of this <i!y is In re ceipr of a letter from hi* brother. J. M McCord at Coartney, aiatin* t at hi* entire rrop of ΙβιΧ) aerca of cot I ton ha* l»*en m completely ruined by overflow that he do··.» no! expect to get I a bale from the whole farm. t*rm » i«« m Cald·»· Il T**,. Aug S Til# daa »ίίί· Ί' ΐΐ' to colttse in Burl"*oa county I b> lb·· r· «'tit f vfrtlo* bas not bee· j 04«"f» · .in. Ji· Ί Of tli* cotton -uine*i j 2?-#· *> ?<-* ι» a >n- ιτΜίν» intima··* j 1 .ι* elr· nijf <·&«μ·ι tore > rop wa* a!*o j ®atd# !'-· Ou top of all thm eomf* j «h«» ? oil w#rv.l cu '* !'<>} what is l«'ft j H*· !» : i.!i 113 h - deadly blil into n«ar!> nil « of 1 ntj' la 5 tw edge >,f th· II· 4» whlrfc f th# usi'rtlot, j»r« hundrM* of men* w«th wnxr»\y a bl > : ·»:; th·· j plant*. Th" squire* ar- p»j·» s ur«-<i and ί fat» off Tb*· pro*|>it- for a oitot crop arc %·τ) gh» ·»'»· I>an4 ·κ· % «»«* tt*«* h +*"* Die Sandy, Te*. An*. 5 Th# orcr io* In the· SabUi»· river and Big Sandy bottom» near this plaie is reaching an alarming stage Bow Farmers along th# Sabine rtver bottom are suffering great k>-* Crop# of all kind* are en tirely Inundated. The water In Sabic»» river bottom south of this place U es timated to be three miles wide and the water I* running rery swift through I the bottoms The high water mark reached by Tuesday. It is believed that hundred* of head of cattle aud bog* have perished in the flood* Wall r%t \\ »t»r I »m« t>o«« Terrell. Tex., Aug. 5 —A. H. Daehlell, assistant general attorney of the Texas Midland railroad, ha* just returned from a trip to big farm on the East Fork of the Trinity river, near Scurry, in the southern portion of thl* connty. He *tate· that the East Fork ro*e ten feet in forty-five minutes at that place last Friday afternoon. Men who were at work In the bottom saw the wall of water coming and ran for the hills, but were obliged to wade water to their oecka before they got out of the bot· torn. Ml»··y P»r Lum About Navtania* Kavaaota, Tex., Aug. 6.— W M Mll roy, on· of the most prominent cotton men of this city, estimate· that at least 90 per cent of the cotton In the bot tonl tributary to Navasota ha* been dfétroyed by the flood. Is The Braaoa i* still falling, but as yet Mrery slow. Sir··! Hail*»*? Mrlk* 8»lil»d Ironton, O., Aug. 6.—The street rail way strike ha» been amicably settled. An agreement was effected by the rec ognltion of the union and the rein statement of discharged union men who are considered honest and effi cient serrants. DU*Md I· Shank Rl»er. Qskaloosa. Iowa. Aug. 5.—A. Q. Cromer, thought to have resided at Batosville. Ark., wan drowned in HkAnk river northeast of Fremont I «hit· bathing. The body la held at jsOTemoat unclaimed. Try a want ad. in the Daily Light immediately. Write it out now and send or bring it to the Light office. Don't wait when you can get what you want by advertising ir this column. Try a want ad. tomorrow. You will he satis lied with the returns. I'AHTL'RAGK Have pasturage ί< ι· «bout twenty head hors»·* or mules. Plenty of water and fin·· yrai*»». Ap ply In J"'· M· luirji, m-ar-NukJi. I·!·' F<»R SA LK-Ofiixl Jcrn'j" cow, In milk. Sue J K. Wilson. HlM(xl U AN I Kl) .41 en#» to pasture. Ap ply to Eil. Williams. WAN I F.D * »rit" or more k'U of litHik*· to keep at uitrlit. Add ret* κ box 627, 107 One Yal·· fu-V, No. 1 Λί»47. inquire at Light office. 1(K> LOS 1 Saturday, one baby cap, be Ι*·ι·'Ίΐ \N · Ktid pa»k and Kaufman i»tr»*<'t. Return to this office or 'phone W). 107 RFAD THIS: A churn ·* fur you tu buy a tplimdid new house at your own price. S«e m» by Aug. "». Muet ι<41. Λ. 'Γ. Riaiiur. WELL, Mr». Jones, you should take I how skirt* to it. Perrin at \W-ar'< N«-w Century «tor»· and | have them dry-cleaitied by that ^real Κι*ιμ·Ιι μ^Γοτ«·*β. tf A. T. HISHOP has a bargain for) > ou — fil»· >d hou ne and larir·· lot foi FOR SALE AT h Bargain, -one delivery waeon; one one horse dray ; two second hand buggies; one ou«!' register: one screw case. F.llis County Hdw, Ce. FOR SA LE A good hou and barn ; Λ acres ground. I will also I rent S(t acre» land to fro with abovi ι for next year. A. T. Bibhoj». PROF. T. M. WHITE, Magnetic Healer. Ofllw over Cheeves Rros. A ('«'» itur>*. N<*w Phone No. 2(A. SEWINH MACHINES to sell or! r»nt. Waxahachie Hardware Co. I W A NT Kit Kverytwdy in Waxa [ haohte to read this column every I day. It always containa interest Ι ing ad·». FOI NI>— I he place to have umhrel ; ia» ti*ed, lawn mowers sharpened, I sowing machines cleaned, keys and i springs f<>r locks, etc Arthur Me· j hoy's kuii «hop, rear W. B. Moore's grocery. 128 WE sell Sewing Machines ut popu lar price*, from $1."> to &ΉΙ. \Vaxa hachie Hardware Co. tf FOR SALE—At a bargain, a hous» and lot near the public school, j Apply to V. D. Kemble. tf LOST—Your opportunity to «ell your house Is I.oht if you don't use this column. Everybody reads it ju^t like you are reading1 it now. It will cost you hut'lj-ttle to adver tise it. JOB PRINTING quickly and n.-at Iv done at the Enterprise Job Office. \Ye especially solicit commercial printing, folders, ttooklets. cards, etc. Rest facilities in the city for quick execution. DK. R. JANE L A W Κ Κ Ν C Κ, graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, of Κ irk s ville, Mo., is now located at 208 West Franklin street and Is ready to receive na tienu. Consultation free, and lit ature upon application. The Midland Road Caf e Cars Serve elegant meals at all hours on train No. 5, leaving Paris at 4:35 p. m. southbound and train No. β, leav ing Eunie at β : 5t) p. m , tiorthbound. Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, and all the delicacies of thà^eaeon. Celebrated Eureka Springs Water served exeluilvely on all care with out chargjt^ Patronize the and "how r·* * r* your appre Cafe Cars elation of the Texas Midland Railroad com pany's good service. For excursion rates to Corpus Christi, Rockport. Kerrvllle, Wooten Wells, Marlln and Mineral Well·, write— E. H. R. Ohkkn, t J. E. Leith, Pre'st andQ. M., f Ο. P. Α., Terrell, Texas. The Dally Light one month 50c. KILLING IN KENTUCKY, O*· W»n Ch***«d WW* N«r<(»rt«( H1» Wtf. N..r Wtrkl.IT-. LoniBTille.AtiK. 5 —Thomas Bdw*f€« or Nashville Is la jail at Wlrfeliffe on * charge of kllTing bis wife, Ida Ed wards, and placing her body on the Illinois Central railroad track. He and the woman had a fight near Wickliffe and had resumed their journey, her body being found later. Edwards» ilaimed death was due to an acci dent, but marks on her neck showed she had been choked to death. !q a quarrel about a woman near Trenton. Mose Tyler, a farm hand, advanced with a drawn pistol on Thai [Coleman. Coleman hurled two stones at Tyler. The first stunned him and the second struck him on the head and killed him Instantly. The coroner's in quest verdict exonerated Cpleman. At Cumberland Gap George William son. deputy sherifT. shot and killed Charley Vaughn, who resisted arrest Vaughn was charged with a small of fense. Considerable excitement was caused by the killing. Vaughn be longed a prominent family. Dan Scott was shot and killed by Bill Tink Mullins tipar Multlns station, near Mount V· non Mullins and his brother tame in and surrendered. Mul lins and {fr-oH iia'l had trouble before HUGE FLOATING DOCK. One Win H» 11.lilt mill Sml I» "h« Phil Ιηρ ··»« b%' 'h* f ·»>·«»'< We llington. An;* 5.—The nivy de part men'. will η '■ η '-ill for bids for a huee floating dock to accommodate a 16.000 ton battl· nhip, to be built by the Unite! States and floated over to the Philippin"» This will be one of the largest floating dry ever con structed. The amount available Is f 1.2Γ><ι.«0Λ. and Admit 11 Knd.ott of the bureau of yards and docks has about completed the speeiflcati >ns upon which the hnge structure will be built Whether If will be towed across the Par tlf or across the Atlantic through the Suez emnn! will depend upon the p' -re »f its construction, but In any event the towing of this gitranflc steel itnicrure such a distance will be a for midable undertaking. ( H'i.·· I ru>n Temple. Tex., Aug Γ>—A bad wreck occurred nn Santa F>> at the stockyards ont· and a half miles west of town. A train crew was out there switching and left a string of cars on the trestle over Bird's creek while they were placing some empties on the stockyard switch es. From the stockyards toward town there is a very heavy grade and all trains coming in from the west gain all the speed possible in order to pull up the grade Beyond the trestle is a sharp curv*·. which cuts off the view of the trestle until within a few hun dred yards of it While the string of cars was stan ling on the trestle a double-header freight train under full head of «feam came around the curve and only saw the standing oars when it was too late to stop. Six of the cars on the trestle were knocked off. Some of them were load ed with cattle, and about twenty-five or thirty head were killed One of the engines was badly damaged The crews of the two engines Jumped and none of them was seriously hurt A«k* for *»*?#· TNHip· Cattlettsburc Ky.. Aug 5—Superin tendent Clathrifht of fh< Camden Rail wav company Monday night asked Governor Beckham to send troops here an the property of the company was in danger of being destroyed Sheriff Haney also telegraphed the governor saying that the civil authori ties were unable to cope with the strikers and asked that state troops be aent here at once The governor s'ated that he would take no action un':] he ha i sent a rep resentative here to investigate The sheriff is busy swearing in deputies K#»rnrv»· V* Ι* H IIU Prt· oner Marlln. Tex., Aug 5.—Sheriff Carl ton has returned from near Oakwood In Leon county, where he went for Will Henderson, colored, wanted In this county on three charge», one for murder and two for assault with In tent to murder The crimes were committed at Highbank. near Marlln. on the 15th of March, this year, where the prisoner 1? charged with shooting and killing his child, attempting to shoot his wife and shooting his fath er-ln-law. He had been at large until arrested recently by Sheriff Jim Ueed of Leon county Henderson Is now In the Falls county jail. Thr#* Holdup* N»»r Comanche. Comanche, 1 T, Aug. 5.—Three hold-up· occurred west of herp on the Walters road between 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday night. The first vic tim was George Pulslfer of Dallas, Tex , the second W. N. Williams of this place and the third were two strangers in a hack. From the deserts tion it seems the same two men did It all. They secured 75c from Mr. Pul· alfer, but overlooked $75, and they got |26 from Mr. Williams Wm Probably Murdered. Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 5.—Franklin Cooley, an aged farmer, living four miles southeast of Jennings, Okla., was found dead in hia home, the body being in a decomposed condition and partly eaten by coyotes. He was last Been three days before the finding of the body and must have died sudden ly, aa hia team was found harnessed In the stable nearly starved for food and water, it la thought to have been another case of murder for money. Strike at rillnta. Chicago, Aug 6.—Six hundred and tfty blacksmith*, blacksmiths' helpers and body builders in the car shops of the Pullman Palace Car company at Pullman went on strike Monday for an increase of 60c a day. About 400 more Bien are considering the advisability of walking out Should they do so a gen eral strike is expected. This would affect over 4000 men. 1Γ C H.ATIT XL*· ν3· JLjvJjk*MLr Contractor and Biiildle r Famish pla/is and specifications, or contract soar building:·· Best of reference^. Builder of the Chau tauqua auditorium. Would like to figure willi^^bolTe contemplating [ locating in Waxahadhie———I DR. Κ TRY NEW FOR THAT COLO. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption.Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma» Pneumon i a,H ay F ever,Pleu risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Croup and ! Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 50c. Md$1. TRIAL BC7TLE3 FREE. . . _. . _ - - . Λ—-ί Have Your.Tire Set Cold on the Brooks Tire Setter. Sets them cold, neworold. Work guaranteed. For prices see 114 West Franklin St. J. A. Howard Α. Ο. Τ VA/Hîte*s Τransfer Oomp<any ♦ j^m'OMpr service at all hours We have ju»t opened a Trm f< ι R.irn and Hoarding Stable on the $ corner of Ja^ksc» and >n Streeis Office: Roger* hotel. ]: 1 phone 1.11. Stable Bell pi η· 1-ι £ Residence, Jtoll phone 2tX). Résidence, New j hone 134 « Bu> Vcur Groceries^ From V. ^TR IFii 2 S Τ Member Grocers and Butchers Association Telephone 10 118 Colîe^e Street ΑΝ Ν Ο UN CEMENT] ι I/"k fiave b^u^bt the Kt en end Fuel bu^inf-f»1 of W. K, JeLnm^M, ou College Str» et, and now are prepared to Rive tte people of Waxahaetiie an; thing in i.nr liDe on short notice. Prompt delivery. .... H axahachie Feed & Fuel Company A. JACKS. Stone Brothers on 5outh Rogers 5t.. is headquarters for nice wood. We are receiving daily «-hipments of nice, dry wood, and it is to your interest to see them before placing >our order for wood or feed We carry a full line, join the procession to Mone Bros. \ard and be happy for a dollar savtd is a dollar made a hint to the wise is suff.cient and all want to be wise. Stone Bros, for business and jours te please : P*ew phone 171 tielf phone 81 (4 rings) Ν There seems to he some misunderstanding as to the names of some of the wood yards In Waxahaehie. We direct you to MK'aul Λ- Young's wood yard on North Rogers street, at McCaul's old stand. Prompt delivery Long Wood. $3 25 Blocks. $3.75 Stove Wood, $4 5c These prices for Nwîi only. New phone 70. Old phone 21 McCAUL 6 YOUNG, Near Central Depot Layer CaKes^^ Cocoanut Caramel Chocolate ... Angel Food Fresh at All Times E-mpire BaKery « Corner Rogers and Water Streets Will Ralston & Company will appçepiate your orders for anything in the line of Groceries and Fefilstiitt.v.··^ Free delivery Store on Rogers street Ready for Y ou We want to start your work for you and have it ready for you when you want it. We'll giv<e you work that will be equal to y<rur best ex pectations. We'll put in more material that will wear and always look right. We'll have the work done at the time we promise STEWART He's the PLUMBER HELLO, 2 57 Subscribe for £the,j Light