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Vee t-%t$ 1* reit4 ef φ» ψ farm nf ΙοΙηκχ*» «*»«* Mill JT» be «MttS# arr 'j «***Mtir, tu 1 ·· lifr ·»! *%**- ufctag HO-TO BAC i*A\ m*lf« «**<»& β**η rutmg Μ*#* Γ·*'ΐ· Ι t·· Î*mtni· ts» t»« «Uf* Chft Β Ο Ο,Ο Ο h All dr«g$p-i*. Çwr* mMmttm**·*···- Κ *-4 M ««»1 *iÎMvk* IIKV! , | h RM tllV CU»» 4. *;* N«% Y «ri. 4.*? H. 4 T. Excursion Raies. Kiirt Wortli account I · sa* stai» l'opulUt Convention. Tlck»t ► on! Wal«· Aiigr. 1 Itti and ΙΛΙι Return | lin.it Aujf. I4th. Far»· 11.70. Round !rfj> ticket· »r«« oil *al»· t>» St. I.otii· Kanaa* City mid Hannibal at fol lovtnit r«t*i: St. Lnui* f.M<* <5; Hari tilbut, Kan*»» <'!!>, t'J· Return limit Oct. ;îl*t l'«n2 i'oraloaua. Account Central T··*. NfgTO fiir. Tick»!· on *#le Aug. anil to 2f»ih. United tor return Aujf. Jiitb, atH 40 for round trip. liatnphl·, Tenn.. ticket» on kale up to Sept. 3Wh. Return limit Oct. 31*t. f!9.70 f«r round trip. Γ Durango, M< *(·'■■ I <.«··» «ί -··<!· during- th* fuonth of Aui'iint at the rate of fE>,40 for round tlrip. I hi* i* a iiotfd autnmer rwaort and tick et* have good limit· and etop over privilège* returning. Winahoro Te*a* account Reunion Hood*, Oranberry and Ector's ltri gade. Ticket* on »al« Auk· 12th and lAh. Return limit Aug Kith. Kane ♦5 55 for rouud trip. Special low rate* to Kureks* Spring·, Ark. Wuahington account iirand Army '>f the Republic. Ticket* on sale Oct. Jhtd and 3rd. Fare fcil Re turn limit leavintr Washington not later than Oct. Hth 1902. with exten •ion and «top-over privilege» Sommer Vacations Should be arranged for with the *iew of securing a maximum ot pleasure and diversion. This caf f>e doue by the exercise of judgmenn fn selecting the route you use. The Houston and Texas Central is •oiling round trip summer excur sion tickets to pointe in the north, *asl and southeast. Through stan dard Pullman sleepers to Colorado pointe, as well as to summer excur sion pointa reached via Houston, Huuset Haute and New Orleans. Try Cloudcroft, WOO feet above pea level, in the heart of the Sacra $i»nto mountains, tt's delightfully • >ol. For literature and rat··, write 9- L. Bobbin·, T. J. Anderson, ΙΟ. P. A T. Α., A. G P. Α., 1 Houston, Texas. 1 Weather Indications. Ifclght and Wednesday generally ». K. SHEL1LT0, Ofcwerrer. \ I : I ■ ' ' ■ "■ JL. - - see of M Judge Holmes Made vn Aswocwte Justice on Sopreee Bench. A PROMINENT JURIST Ollw VfiMI H«'m -* In a S·» of Ike Let* Anther suri I* at Prw»t fkief intirr of I be Suprême ('•an ·Γ Mt>wckiwlt«. Oyster Pay. N. Y„ Auk 12-Presi dent Roosevelt has appointed Hon Oliver Wendell Holmes, turn and name Mike of the la»e Dr. Holme*. th< p©"l. chief justice of the supreme court of Massachusetts, to be an associate jus tice of the supreme court of the 1'nited State»., vice Justice Cray, resigned. The resignation of lu ' ce Gray was due to 111 ht-a'.h. Sevrai months aeo i tie suffered a stroke of apopiexy. which some time later was followed by another. II· has not appeared on the bench ilnce he was stricken the ηr-=t tlm«. H»s advanced aee 74 years —(old against hi·* recovery with ser - ous ?or<e. Kealizing that h« probably sever would be abl« attain to aasrnne the p!jn which he so long had filled with distinguished ability and honor, he decided a short time ago to tender bis resignation to th·» president With the «-xcept on of Justice Harlan he bas served on the bench of the United State* supreme court longer than any of h'» present colleagu«s He was a» pointed an assoc a'e justice bv Presf dent Arthur on fw*c |f> 18*1 his ser *ice extending therefore through a period of nearly twnty-one year* Judge Holmes, whom th* president; bas selected a· Justice fîraj's success i or is one of the most distinguished lawyers and jurists of Massachusetts H s tarer on the bench, particularly as chl»f Jiistic»· of the Massaihu«etts su preme court, ha* attracted wide atten tion Like Justice Cray, be is a native of Massachusetts *l»'rh ·Ι 4ndv«> Η«Ιηι«Μ. Boston, Aug 12 Judge Mo!met. who ha# been honored by an appointment to the United S;ate# »uprem<* court betwh. wan born In Boston March S. 1S41. and graduated from Harvard Cni venlty in IKtil He *erve«l in the Twen tletb Manna*-bu»?tta regiment in ih* Civil war, rising to the rjnk of ll*-i t»nart colon*·!. I.*ter he served a* »idf to Brigs lier General H <î Wright, commanding the first division, sixth corp·» In 1 w»t i-mlxr 1#*5 he tweame a Sa· stud· ot in the offirc of Ρ M Morse and graduated fr»m Harvard law «• hot»! in isee He was admitted to the SuRaik liar So 1H7. and afterward began art;v# practice of law with hi»: only brother. Edward Ja< k»on Holm*· On l>ei em!>er $. 1M2, Governor Ixsng appoint»*! him an associate Justice of the supr««Be Judicial court of Massa chusetts *«d on July 2*. the late Go ν cr not Wuh-ot; appointed h rn chief just ice Judg·· Holm*·, in addition to hi* etn ! l««nce tn taw natter* h.n* arhieved promt ne:x e as a *rii< r and lecturer on ; legal oubj·- is, upon which in many in •t»n< · he is a rwroc used authority. At j Harvard wnlveraity h·· taught consti- j tut ion*) iaw in 1S7W and 1871 and was univers ty i-'tuter on Jurisprudence in 1871 and IKÎ2 He received the degree of U« 1» from Vale end Harvard in WW> On Jun»· 17 IS7?. Chief Justice Holm·*· mariied Mis* Fanny l>i*wcll, dfURhter of Kpea Sargent Ditvtli ot Cambridge Η#··Ι Η|»|·« W h h un Am fort Smith Ark Aug 12 Monroe PertM » Cherok >»· |nd a» Sa at d«-ath't door on account of a wound Inflicted at a church three rolieu north of Sal Usa» I Τ Three white rue η w«r. to get her at the church ground, hut not taking part tn the rvic«-~ Th*r<* was wUsky around all got drunk and got Into a dispute over a trifling matter * A fight resulted and one of thp wh t# j men grabbed an a* and buried its <dg> . In Porter'» face It M doubtful if he j r«o* r». fM Kuykendaî! and John; Thomas have Is en am··; !·■<!. Hot I Worm In tannin Bonham. Tex., Aug. 12.-—Tbe on·4' theme for dia^tiKsion amont lartm-r uow is the boll worm. Reports are coming in from every l'art of Panam j county of tbe depredation of tbe worm, j Son»· crops that two week κ ago were, tmI harmed are now destroyed Some | field», however, are but little damaged It le a «aie estimate, judging from tb« ' volume of reports, that the cotton crof ■n Fannin county Is damaged 50 pet' eeet. ! «· _____________ Thro· Wunion Shot Louisville, Aug 12.—James p. Cook, a carpenter, shot Mrs. Louisa Jones and Mrs Mary Sberline of 1842 Eighth street and Mrs. Francis Raener of 1835 Eighth street. Mrs. Raener was the only one who was seriously wounded, the bullet striking ber In tbe back. She Is 65 years of age and her condi tion Is critical. Cook says family trou bles are responsible for his act. Aim Ml m H»e* Wir. Psrla, Tex.. Aug. 12.—A war of races, caused by a flght between a white boy aad a negro on the depot platform, was narrowly averted at Hugo, I. Τ Sunday night. Two hundred men ap peared on the streets armed with Win chesters, shotguns and revolvers, but there was no bloodshed. The whit· citlsea· are talking of forming a vigi lance committee. Killing >1 S»k«|M. Muskogee, I. T.. Aug. IS.—Jim Raines came in free McLaln, ftften miles east of tills place, and surrendered to the federal authorities, staling that he had killed Dan Smith. . ITII Dit M 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 be satis fied with the returns. j FOB BENT One iV^t south room for two men. or a c<uplçwith l>oard. .'#)] Kant Main. / tf BOARDERS WaMed-Cal} at 4<>0 College street, or Light offtfe. FOI" ΝI»—Tbe pla< ·<· to f>Ave umbrel las fixed, lawn sharpened, «••wing machine· el«Aned, key»· and springs for locks, yt<· Arthur Mc Koy's ►run shop,rear W. H Mi>ore'i» ffrocery. 128 HAVE Jimt r«-<-<»K »·<! a lArg*> sup ply of electric gloh»>s, Edi«<t<rt ban#·, 110 voit». We tell tfie ^ candle power for '2.V; or .'t! y6ndljfjtower for «(h·. Wear· New Centujy Store. New 'phone IX». FOR SALE 8;>let*u6 young J*-rsy heifer, with youngVcalf. Apply at this office. /dh* tf WANTED--Λ0 cows to pa#tnre. Ap ply to Ed. Will tains. / ■■■ ι* ■* WELL, Mrs. J one*, yen should lake those skirt* to B/ Perfln at Wear's New Center^ stote and have them dry-clean We by ft: at great! French process. / tf A T. BISHOP ha* a/T>ar<rain for vou - good house amy' largt* lot for 9S25.00 / FOR KALE AT a Bargain.—one delivery wagon; one ομ*· horse dray; two second hand tiuggles; one c»M register; one ecrylr casf. Ellis County Hdw, Co. / PROF. Γ. M WHlTEy Magnetic Healer. Office over I'triv#* Bros. k Co s store. New No. 204. HEWING MACHIXF/1 to hell or r»nt Waxahachie Hardware <'.> WANTED Everybody /4n Waxa hachie to read this ♦^iitan every day. It always eontUfina interest ing ad*. — -H·. ~~ I. S- ■--· φ- - * ' ——» —' WE sell Sewing Mwbfbej^at itopu lar prices, from ii."> trf ijP. Waxa hachie Hardware Co. / tf FOB HALE- At a lowynln, a Iioiih·· and lot near the until!»? school. Apply to V. I). K· inly·*. tt : ^ LOST— Your opportunity to sell your house is t ofci'if you don't us»· this column. Efr/rybody reads it just like you are rending it now. it will cost you but little to adver tise it. JOB I'BINTINO tiuUJiiy and !i>at ly d<Kie at ti>·· f- J <·(» Oilier VVe especially ΛΟΪητιΓ commercial printing, folders, Iwoklets. cards, etc. Best facillth s in the city for quick execution. PIMPLES "My wife ha*· pimplcMon I»rr flwr. but she liai Ικ-ί'ΐΐ tAkiriK* < ΛΝν AKi:Ts ami thev have all «lis&pî·* I had been ?<· ii>h-d with «xœatipaium for sotfce time, but after uUs ta# the iiΓ1- % < «u*car» t I bave had do trouble *v (in ihiH ftiimeofe, We cas&ot «peak too hi g hi y Ot KkcO Wahtmas, &?υβ Oermaiitown ave-, Philadelphia, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC P1**»atit, PftUtftbl*. PolMil. Ta*t$ Good, Do Good, Never 8k keu, WeeJt^B or Oniw, Iftc, Se, 54k·. CURE COMSTIPATIOM 8t#rttag Rr«M(; I may y. Ckhaf«, iMlml, W* ïwl. 514 WTft It Af* Sold and ranrAntfted by *11 drug •IWPAll gUm wtf HE Tot^cco HnbSt. Travel is Necessary Sometimes but'the Long Dismnce Telephone will eave yea much travel and money SOITTMWKHTKRN TKUCORAFH - * Tkij£j'honj£ Company. "f had diabetes m its worst form,' writ*· Marlon Lee of Dunreath, lad I tried eight physician· without re Uef. Only three bottle· of Foley'i Kidney Cure made mo a wjLI tuao BoM by B. W. Fearia. MINI! TB! FARMS Strikers Said to Be Tbreateniag Farmers in Catawa&sia VaHejr. ARE IN ACTUAL· WANT Mdirni giving Surpla* F—4 le the W»r« and (bildre· ef Striker». | Biltlf Between Deputies h4 the Striker». Shenandoah, Aug. 12.—Complaint has been made to brigade headquarters that strikers were foraging in the rich agricultural district of the Catawassia valley, which spread» its broad and fertile length along the other side of the mountains north of this city. The life of one farmer has been threatened because he attempted to protect his property, and the raids have reached sin h serious proportions that th" farm ers are preparing to take some con certed action to stop furth'-r depreda tions. The complaint» reach'd head quarters Moncav. a:id it is not unlikely that the < avalry will be sent into the distri· t. Farmers are drawing peti tions asking for protection. Soldiers in camp are daily feeding several hundred women and children. They come there saying they are hun gry, and as there is more than enough food in the camp to supply the wants of the men. the officers permit the sol diers to give something to the needy applicants. The number that came la>t wet-k was small, but it is increas ing daily. Some of the women and all of the children come to the camp in their bare feet. Many of them bring baskets to carry the food home. It is a common sight to see some of the women arid children take scraps from the leavings of the soldiers. Colonel HofTman of the Eighth regiment, was asked if all these persons were for eigners, and he replied that a good many belonged to the English-speak ing classes The <>ffl< ials of the Mine Workers' union deny there is any actual want. They maintain the local unions are well able to take tare of all classes of distress. 0·ρα0Μ tod fttrtfc·*»· Π|ΗΙ. Scranton. Pa. Aug 12.—A lively battle occurred Monday night between deputies an<1 strikers at Throop an isolated mining village, si* miles north of here. Scores of shots were exf hanged but as far as is known no olit- was hit. The one colliery In the Tillage is operated by the Peacoast Coal company, Last Tuesday the washery was starts under the pro tection of armed deputies There has been some stone throwing at the dep uties j.nd clubbing of workmen On several occasions the deputies dis charged their guns to frighten away the hoys who pelted the washery with slingshots. The four deputies guard ing the companies pumping station located on the river bank were driven to cover by a volley of shots from the other shore. They returned the tire and silenced the attack When dark ness fell the attack on the pump house was renewed The company an tifipated it and had a big force of deputies on hand The firing lasted an hour. *1 ·**«| ul« «*· (nnvry < h*rb«n Lake Charles, I-a., Aug 12—Mrs. Elauson Clark, llivng south of the city, was bitten on the ankle by a mds quito a week ago and was inoculated with < barbon from the bite. Her 1 if^ was in danger for several days, but she is recovering. Some of her husband's stock died of charbon and it is sup ptwsed the insect carried the inflamma tion from ihf animals. Charbon has also appeared within a mile of town, a horse belonging to Captain Fitzen rtit< t dying of ;h" diseas». Voting I lty«i«»nrt ^hIcuIm Muskogee, ! T., Auk 12.—Dr. M F Vance, a young physician at Cbeeotah, twenty miles tuiuth of this place, com mitted suicide 1») blowing om his I, ains with a revolver He- was 27 >·« ars old and had a good practice and h good busir.e^ beside*. . No cause can be assigned. He went into the kitchen before daylight and lay down on the floor and then fired the shot. It went through his head and on through the floor He bad a young wife. ' "» rf CorjMiwi WMhetl Awft$\ Madison N. J . Aug 12.—A cloudburst Sunday night caused devastation In Hillside cemetery. About seventy-five caskets were uncovered by the rushing waters and many of them were swept from the graves. Coffins were found strewn about In all directions. Some of the bodies were found a mile from the cemetery and It is believed that others were washed into the Passaic river. Forty bodies bave been recov ered. _ p. χ t.*rf>y Surf Vinita, 1. T.. Aug. 12.—News has reached here of the death of Leroy Starr, commonly known as "Buck" Starr, of Stil!well, 1. Τ Leroy was the last of a family of eleven children —six boys and five girls. The cause of death was sunstroke. Leroy Starr vas 79 years old when he died, and was an excellent type of the old gen eration and lived in the old Indian ■tyle to the last. RivolQlionbu Cut. its* C*ht*, Washington, Aug. 1Î.—Minister Bowen has cabled the state department from Caracas that the revolutionists have cut the cable at Barcelona. Minister Bowen says the cable was cut Immediately after the receipt of the message stating the revolutionist* were entering the city. " — — Kodol Dyspepsia Cure The procese of digestion is simply explained. In the mouth, food is masticated and mixed with saliva containing a digeetanfc called ptyalio. In the stomach, it is acted upon by gastric juice containing pepsin, which digests albuminous foods. In the intestines, pancreatin is added to dig< st fats and starches. Indigestion always indicates an insufficient amount of one or all of these digestanu. At first thought it swms proper to abstain from foods not easily digested; but reflection shows us that while this affords relief by giving the weakened organs lose to do, It only makes them weaker by giving them less nourishment. If you suffer from indigestion, the only right thing to do is to eat a generous variety of food and digest it by using such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cukk, which contains all the known digestants, and completely digeste what you eat. It can't help but do you good H Prepared by E. C. DeWltt *Oo., Chicago. The «. bottle contain»2* Urne» the 50c. «ira. DeWITT S W>tch Hazel b»LVE. Γ-eware of counterfeits*' HaveYourTire Set Cold on the Brooke Tire Setter. Sets them cold, neworold. Work guaranteed, f or prices see 114 West Franklin St. J. A. HoW&rd ■ I! Buy Your OroceriesJ From f « V. TRIPPBT Member Grocere and Butchers Association Telephone 10 118 College Street NC EM EN Stone Brothers on 5outh Rogers st., is headquarttrs for nice wood. We art receiving daily shipments of nice, dry wood, and it is to your interest to see them before placing your order for wood or feed. We carry a full line. Join the procession to Mone Bros, yard 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 to please. : r*ew phone 171; Bell phone 81 (4 rings) ; Ν Ο Τ ICE!! There seems to !>*■ some inik>und*<rstanding an to the names of some of the wood yards in Waxahaehie. We direct you to McCaul A Young's wood yard on North Rogers street, at McCaul's old stand. Prompt delivery. Long; Wood. $.? 25 Blocks. $3.75 Stove ood. $4 50 These prices for cash only. New phone 76. Old fhone 21 McCAUL Ô YOUNG, Near Central Depot Layer CaKes^·^ Cocoanut Caramel Chocolate Angel Food Fresh at Α,ΙΙ 1 imes Umpire BaKery ✓ Corner Rogers and Water Streets .■■■—I——mmm———————■ mi ——wmmmm— Ready for You We want to eiart your work for you and have it ready for you when you want it. We'll give you -work tliat will be equal to your best ex ^ peetation*. We'll j ut in more material that ill w»ar and always look right.„ We'll have li e woik done at tb« time we premise STEWART He's the PLUMBER HELL O, 2 5 7 Will Ralston & Company will appreciate your orders for anything in the line of Groceries and sto^uon5*,j^ers street Free delivery