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rhe Dally LîgHt R. D. Hrwo«, ) W. J. Bem, Proprietor». C W. Kknt. i „ CURES WEAK STOMACHS |f©PIAfti IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH FiblUhed every iay ezcept Sunday oy me ! Light Publishing Company Cm*», w κ KMT, W. A. UWSBT, Entered in the Waxabacbie poetof loe as matter of the second class. Advertising ratee may be obtained by making application at the business •See. Office of publication at 116 and 117 Oollege street. One month β .50 BU months, in advance 2.75 One year, in advance 5.00 BELL TELEPHONE · · 148 INDEPENDENT PHONE - 148 Builnee» Manager City Kduor Κ Κ TIME TAHL.it Μ. Κ, Λ T., North Bound. Leaves Leaves Ltttn Local departs at South Bound. Leaves Leaves Leaves Local departs at H.iT.C., West Bound. Leaves Leaves Leaves Arrives Arrives East Bound. Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Lea i e> A Χ Ν Ο U Ν C Ε M EN TS. COTN I Y Tit KET For Représentative: J. M. ALDERDICE For Dtst ict ( If-rk : Ton Boblehun For County Judue: Lee Hawkins For County Olerfc: Rufe Hendricks For Sheriff: J. P. Minnick For County Thx Assessor: John McElroy For Tax Collector: ΒILLJ Κ BRATCHER For Ooucty Superintendent Pubiic'Ii otïaotion : Ε. I) Criodle For Justice Pence, Precinct No. 1: E. P. Anderson, Jr It will remain Skinker Road. The coronation agony will be over this week. Ai'htin at last becomes owner of her own waterworks system. Au, republican conventions so far have end··' · << th»> 1η·ι·ο of San Juan for prcsi' α in i ί Hi I - They could not noyn . ο au f-asbr man for the democrat ι · »!e ■'·«·. A Phy*i<-iun Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewîhk, a practicing phy a1' i. ι of Budth's drove, Ky., for o^· ·"" iirty years, writeeliie person· ». xperierce ν» i h Foley's Kidney e: "f <>r y<-un i had been great . bothf .i nil h kidney and bladder trouble ι ni .rgeii prostrate K'iand. J used <■ ν ery tiling known to the pro ■cKsion without relief, until 1 coui »n. itxd the use of Foley's Kidney (' . h. After tnkitj thiee bottles 1 ■ en s rely r< eved and cured. I l f . iii ι- ι. now daily in my prac i.. *< n.i het'lily recommend its use U a I J* > i> ' ms for such troubles. I have preeculx d it In hundreds of ch«j. s with perfect success." Sold by H. W. F»aris. THE Wax .liachie Candy Kitchen ίβ prepared to furnish ice cream bricks for parties and wedding re ception» at $i.40 per gallon. tf Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty ί God to call Brothers Walter Low- i ranee and Robert Clark of Red Oak ; M. E. Sunday school from their j labor on earth, and while their' bodies lie in the cold and silent L tomb their spirits are in the hands of one too wise to err and too good to do wrong. We desire to express the high esteem we have of their j many virtues and their consistent walk in life. Therefore be it resolved, That we j bow with humble submission to the ; will of Him that doeth all things ! well. That the Sunday school has lost ) two of its brightest jewels; the church (of which they were mem-; bersi two of its most humble de- ! votees; the community two of its best boys, who strove that ail their j acts in life should be on the square. I Resolved, That we tender to their bereaved parents, brothers and sis ters our sympathy in their sad mis j fortune; Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be κ-iven to the families ; ι o: our deceased brothers, a copy I filed in our record of the Sunday school and a copy be furnished the VV \XAHAC'HIK Enterprise for pub lication. Tom Conger, Supt., W. H. Lowe, J. A. Eaous, Jus ι κ Mr \I.KHTKR, Mkh. Dora Lhk>n, Committee. Many persons in this community art· suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold ; by B. VV. Fearis. Operation Performed. I)ave Billiard, who recently came home ill from Colorado, this morn ling submitted to an operation for ( th«· reduction of pluritic effusion I which had formed around the liver, j The operation was performed by ' local physicians and was a success. The patient is in a very weak con dition but strong hopes are now en ; tertained for his early recovery. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, ()., can do so now, though for years lie couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All phy sicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from Dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only ôOc. Guaranteed by Herring-Sparks Drug Co. School of Instruction. Waxahachie Chapter No 73, is j now holding a school of instruction, j Last night work in Μ. and P.; | Thursday night work in M. E. and R. Α.; Friday night work in council. VV. L. ACKER, H. P. W. L. P. Leigh, Secy. "I bad diabetes in its worst form,*· writes Marion Lee of Duureath, lud. "I tried eight physicians without re lief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a wjII man. Sold by B. VV. Fearls. H, 4 T. Excursion Rates. Fort Worth account Texas Stat»» Populist Convention. Tickets on sale Aug. 11th and 12th. Return limit Aug. 14th. Fare $1.70. Round trip tickets are on sale to St. Louis. Kansas City and Hannibal at fol lowing rates: St. Louis $".».75; Han nibal, $28.75; Kansas City, $24.75. Return limit Oct. 31st 1902 Paris, Tex., account Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. (colored); tickets on sale Aug. 4 and 5. Return limit Aug, 9. Fare $5.25. Houston or Galvestôn round trip rate $3.75. Tickets on sale for ial tram leaving Wax abac hie at 9:07 a. m. August 7th good for re turn leaving Galveston up to and including train leaving Galveston 8:25 p. m. Aug. 10th, and train leav ing Houston 10:50 p. m, Aug. 10th 1902. Fort Worth, State Stenogrophere' Association; tickets on sale Aug. 7 and 8. Return limit Aug. 10. I^arei $1.70. Monterrey, Saltillo, and Mexico City, .Mexico; tickets on sal»- Aug. 5 and (J. One fare for round trip. Final limit 30 days. Oajvefcton, meeting of Scottish Rites Masons. Tickets on sale Aug. ϋ and 10. Return limit Aug. 17. Fare #9.60. Corsicana. Account Central Tex. Negro Fair. Tickets on sal»· Αιιμ·. 20th to 25th. Limited lor return! Aug."26th, util.40 for round trip. Salt Lake, Irtab, annual meeting Grand Lodge Κ. I'. (). Klks. Ticket# on sale Aug. 0th, 7tb and Sth. Re turn limit <>ct. 4rd. One far»· round trip. Memphis, Tenn., tickets on sale « ρ to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 31st, 1902. $19.70 for round trip. Ihirango, Mexico. Tickets on sale during the montli of August at the; rate of $25.40 for round trip. This is a noted summer resort and tick ets have good limits and ist->p over privileges returning. Winsboro, Texas account Reunion Hoods, Granberry and Ector's Hii gade. Tickets on s.ib· \utf. 12thand 13th. Return limit Aug 15th. Fare $5.55 for round trip. Special low rates to Eureka Springs, Ark. Washington account Grand Army j of the Republic. Tickets on sale Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Fare $31.30. He turn limit leaving Washington not later than Oct. 14th 1902, with exten sion and stop-over privilege· Rear End Collision As the short train from Wax aha-j chle backed into the yards this fore noon it came In contact with a loco motive and crushed the steps and platform of the rear coach. The passengers were considerably shaken up, but none were hurt,— Ennis New». Boyce. GLADYS. iStill it rains; the farmers seem to have become reconciled to the ex treme wet weather, boll worm», etc., perhaps having resolved. "Letcome what may, I'll try to bravely bear it out." Boyce has some "coming men of America," for who but a hero would trudge six weary miles, on foot, to hear a lecture? Judge Graham of Oorsicana and Mrs. Mathews and sou of San An tonio are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Frank Duriiap of Dallas is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Wilton are rejoicing over the arrival of a tine baby girl. Mr. Frank Ellis has been nick several day». Mr. John Benton has made some beautiful improvement·! on hi* home. He has one of the most at tractive cottage· in the city. George Pate ha* returned from a three week· stay in Mineral Well·. The Boyce and Ike baseball team· played here a few evenings ago. Think the game closed 16 to 3 In favor of Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bales of Wax ahachie and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Fannin county visited Mrs. Beb Lanier last week. Mrs. Willington has guests from Fort Worth this week. Mrs. Mvrtiee Plott has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Bob Alexander near Fort Worth. Miss Myrtle Bales returned from Waxahachie Sunday, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Ida Males, who] will spend several days in her old j home town. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman of Waxahachie visited relatives in our city Sunday. Mrs. Stiles, sister and family of Ferris are here. Mr. I). D. Kent visited "his wife's ! kinsfolk" and is overflowing· with j pleasure the trip afforded i»lm. | It makes the other men in town wish they could take a summer out ing, mingle with loved ones, and have every kinii of good things to eat that the appetite could crave— bask in the glory of Panola county sunshine, roam through her vast orchards and lounge beneath her great trees. But, alas! who pos sesses a magic wand, that they may j convert wishes into relative·, hut the next best thing to participating j in pleasure is to know a friend Ijas ; been so blessed. Mr. and Mrs. j Kent's visit began by spending six delightful days with Mrs. Kent's brothers, W. J. and Mack Chad- j wick, fourteen miles west of Car· j thage, then they visited her uncle, | Daniel Chadwick, Sr. After enjoy-j ing several days with thieinteresting | family,1!they closed their stay in the county in the hospitable home of J. j L. Chakwick, a merchant of far- ! tliage. They regretted that rain j prevented their visiting all the cous- ; ins, but rejoice that they were j>er- j mltted to see them all. Mr. Kent and his good wife are dear lovers of children, and they enjoy telling of the thoughtful attention* paid them by their young relatives. Mr. Kent says, though the lan ' sells between two and ten dollar# per acre, it is a first class farming country, pro ducing alwuut the same yield as an average Fills county crop; and that vegetables and fruits are so abund ant that the farmers ha\e seen fit to organic - a "Produce Growers Association," to aid them iu ship ping at less expense. While there the ν met a number of their old Alabama friends and some of Mr. Kent's war comrades, al*<< Prof. Turner, who is President of Carthage College, aud, by the way, I a cousin of our Dr. Daly. T1 e col-1 lege is a magnificent building, a1 large enclosure, more tree·, mors flowers and more real beauty around i it than Mr. Kent ever saw before In ; one school yard. Oh, yes indeed they enjoyed their visit "hugely" Mr. Kent wanted it expressed in a great big word that would mean that no one ever had a nicer trip, but ye scribe I» too laiy | to hunt the dictionary today, end our vocabulary is not equal to· Shakespeare's. On their return home they spent ' the night iti Funis, where th«.v I heard the glad tidings, "the drouth ι is broken, ' and when tuey reached j Boyce they did not ha*e to see the ( mud to know that it had rained, j l'he smilill!.' CuUlltell.'Ull-i·» iif frieu 1 said plainer than words, "We ar> blue no more. We w ill make fine | cotton and June corn and Flli*· County will still he in the lead.' But Mr. Kent shook hi* head, a much as to say "yon ha\·· not been to < arthage.'' Wyatt. fiKSBKMΚΚ. Misse* Pearl FT ni'"y, Fmma VVeatherly ami Frank!· !.»<>*·· r< turned to their home at (»«»diey Momlay morning. Mis» Kenie Carnilchael «pent j several day· with friends la Venu» j la*t week. 1?<·ν. Κ. L. Young, a very popular] preacher ia conducting a two wetks'l meeting lier·». ΤΙ)»· "Koie-bnd Set" wore τ cry pleasantly ente rtained by Mian Je*-j sie Carmichael last Friday ev enlng. j Mr. and Mrs. 8am Kemp viaited, friends at AIvarado last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haïil Billingsly en-j tertalned l^st Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McAlieter. from near Forreeton, visited Mr. and Mr«. McMillinn last w«ek. Little Mise Klin Κ wing, of Alva rado, in spending this week with Mrs. Kemp. Miss Anne Page ia visiting friend» j at Lancaster. Chris Florey spent Tuesday in ! Alvarado. Mr. and Mrs. Page and son Carl, visited relatives near Waxahachie this week. Dr. and Mrs. Ford have moved into the hou»e vacated by l)r. Hus aell. Dr. Russell and family will remain here a short time and will reside in one of the Wheatley resi dences. now ■ rbit? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Howard for any ca»e of t elarrb tbat cannot be cured t» lull. Catarrh Cure K. J CHBNKY A 00.» Props.. Toledo. ο We [he uader«l(t>n<tt. Iia»e known Κ J Γ »»■■ for the laat five year-t, and believe hie Merieetl.i honorable In all buniaeis transaction· and finai - dally able lo tarry oui aey obligation made fej their firm. West a Traax, Wholetale DrngcOtf, Toledo, O. Walden, Kior.an & Mtrvlu.Wbolaeaalc bruggiMt, Toledo, Ohio, Hall'» Catarrh Core U UKea Interna»* M'Iig directIjr upon the blood and raucoun Jur r.ce -i the O»tera. Price. 75c. per bottle. RuMb) ail Dros Cl*t>. Testimonials free Jter·Hall'» Jfamllr Pill* are the b·»! Old papers at this office at 25 cent» per hundred. Thick paper cheap. TO-NIGHT. There will be a prohibi» tion mass meeting at the Court House to=night at 8:30 0 CLOCK. Will have some good speeches, and a prohibition club will be organized. All who are in sympathy with the cause are invited to at» tend. A special invitation is extended to the ladies. COMMITTEE. Dyspepsia Cure Some people wonder why pepsin preparations don't help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer because they can't digest foods that pepsin does not affect. The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods, while different substances are required to digest the variety of other foods necessary for proper nourishment. Koaol Dyspepsia Ctfre contains all the digestanta, and is capable of completely digesting every kind of food. That is why it digests what you eat and allows yon to eat all the variety you want; and that is why it cnres indigestion, even after everything else has failed. As it is the only preparation ofNthe kind known, the de mand for it has become enormous. Its use affords in stant relief from all forms of Stomach trouble. It can't help but do you good Ftepaivd by K. C. DfWiit A Οj , L'l.l. Ifus II. oouUtlns 2H time* li»· 50c. sla*. When you suffer fr rn bill· nr^imnf Inat ion. ii»e iuu famous Î j ν fills know» ^ OeWitt'e Little £AHLY RISERS. Thi-y oevu» iirii>e. Only $25.00 to CALIFORNIA ^ Η Κ Southern Pacific f*as attain opened the door· to cheap trivet from Texae point» to California. During the nymth* of September and October, one way »wond*cla** ticket* will be on • ab> from all main line (amite on the H ou «ton Λ T*-xas Central Bailroad and Southern Pacific at a rat·* of ££>.00, f-xcept from atationa c»*t of Hoaa· ton, from which pointa rai* i» made by adding local fare to Houston rate, and from Qalveaton, where the rat* will i>e ç : :: :: :: *Theae ticket· give *top-o»#r* at California point*, and otî<*r a »pl«*ndld infan· of making a trip to California at lower ratef than ev*r. Co©» • iiIt your local ticket ag«*nt, or write for literature and other information :: :: :: :: :: M L. BOBBINS, G. P. ATA T. J AXDEBHON, A. G P. A Another Φ Thru Φ Train το V Kool # Kolorado I Beginning July 1, wo »h»!l have two tfrru train* to Colorado each day. On« will l^avp Fort Worth ;«t $:4u a të . the other 11:10 p. m, aft*r th*· arrival of all evening ί< ηη«·ΙΙ«>η| For who wi*h to r«*tir*· »»arly, a iltiplnit car will 1»· readv »-a; h '·\ <·ηιΐΜ at 1» o'cjcx k ftoth train» will b* run thru to I>»»nVer. Karh will carry thru eotchoi anil *l«-^jiir>ii-car», ami u» »U will b< **rr«<d, « η route, In caf»· dinintr-rar* Tho thla double· the thru train Mir* le* to Colorado from thl· territory, there is «till "ONLY ON Κ ΚΟΑί» ' Wteleh has any at all. Wo haw al«o tli»· only direct Colorado lit»·»; make th»· be#t tiin»·, ami haul vrrv n»*aiiy «v*rvbodl wbojroe*. And, ualug our line, "ΥΟΓ t>ON'f HAVE TO APOLOOia|C,M you know. "THE. DENVER ROAD" Passenger Department ΦΦΦΦΦ Fort Worth, Texas I '■■■■ - y ■■■ ■· Ν H. Th»% rat··, frotn all T< xa* point#, i* onr far·· phi* l*o dollar· for th·· round trip. >M>od, returning. pil October 3'«t, on *ah· all aumtner, <»vory d«· . Tlrket» routed of«'r oar Hit»· ha*»· mon» stop-over pn\ !ii;,»·* than ®nv othor road < >»· offer too. »' 11 1 ζ ι· ·) (· (· Λ\ Τ Ιϊ Ε τ Κ Χ Λ S RAILROAD Λ ^ i * · \ Sex a s" Greatest Railroad (< « ·) δ ^ SUPERIOR S · PASSENGER f t> SERVICE. S Magnificent ^ Equipment International Ô Great North'n See Our Afents or ^Write: L·. TRICK, II. J. PHIC'E, 2n«i Vice I'ree. Λ <-»u. Mgr. «.«<4 > »«·. 4 Tkt iirt. ®S&8fr9-&<9>9 9/9i· ·3t-SS· S,S.£tS,V&, KATY FLYER TO THE COOL SUMMER RESÎRTS. KICMiSAN. WISCONSIN. NEW YORK. OHIO. MINNESOTA. COLORADO. ROUND TRIP TICKETS ON Mit DAILY — AT «ATI or — L· ONE FARC PLUS *259 Good for return until October 3ist 002 •"RMS.'KATY" fife®