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I ilLY LIGHT zzzzz. — WAX AHACHIX, TEXAS, FRIDAY. AUGU8T 22, 1902 BTUVBX& 121 Fresh Whole Wheat Shredded Biscuit and Fer n'd ell Oatmeal J. B. HINES, N°u mbhe Γβ3 \ Λ Just Received—a Fresh shipment of Cr&chers and Cakes at a_0_a_ LEIGH a BROTHERS HUDSON. Photographer. ι Studio On*r Ch««v«( Rros.' Store Prohibition Speaking. «OXUAV, At t». J"»th S l> M. 0»rr'i Ιλιι» < ><l»r, Wyatt, »iarilfi«*r, KiTf Korku, I-otig Rrtncb, Karris, Ky ri<·, Htniwxli. Tl'IWtiA) , At'l». 38, * P. M. Antioch, Loftoo lirmrb, Haralett, Ik*?, Kockett, tie-mina, Auburn, Aima, Cri «ρ WKDKKHDAT, Al «ί. 2Γ, H I*. M. Slay, Brittwa, Ht«rrt*U, 1 nd in, HI α If Spring*, Rttterprfae, Κη·Ικ». Tellco. TKt'KMDAI . Al <i. 28, Η V M. Flat Kock, Ml Pfeak , Howard, Hove*·, M *lo«*y, Bri»tol, Oak, Byron Κ 14! U A V , AI U. Λ», H P. M. South Italy, Hay, l'aimer, Hot, Waxaftachie, KnnU. Henry, H«thel. at 4 r>. rn. There will b<> Rood ijxaki-rii to HI! each appointment. Yours r-ry truly, Λ Η. Γ). Rohheh, Chairman. Notice to Tex Payers. Notice in hereby given to tip/ elly tax payer» that I am μο* yrepared to collect and receipt flor Ail\ taxe* da* the city of \Vaxa)ù«ffit», '!'<·*» for the y par Α. Γ) IWfci. 1Ά» Cunt 8ιάμ»ι?«*<ϊ, City Tax A*ee<t»or and collector. Many pereon# In tins community ar« eun*ring from kidney p«iiîîî1i^tîÎ who could avoid fatal returns by ueinK Foley'» Kidney Cure. Sold l»y B. W. K«'»rii>. g~n 1 "»..... Ε,. S. BOZE Contractor and Bu ildje r FurtiUh plan* and «pacification*, or contract your beltdiop. Be«>i of r«(«r«f»». Huilder of tlx· Chau tauipta auditorium Would lik<· to fitrure with tho»»· contemplating Kwatiuff in Waxahadhic — - ' —- -I . Ι Travel is Necessary j Sometimes BITjl η κ Long Distance Τ elephone will isvti you much travel and money SOI'TH WKHTKKN TtCIJStt ΚΑΓΗ i λ I fc-KKi-HosK Company. Con sumption Τ h real ·■ η ed. "lwa« troubled with a hacking coutfh for « year and 1 thougrt I had consumption," «aye C. lTnff«*r, 2Π Maple St., Champaign, 111. "I tried a f-ri-at many remedi*·* atul I was under the car·* of physicians for t»ev* ! i rai month». 1 uaed one bottle of Foley*· Hoj*y ami Tar. It cured ! in·» and I have not been troubled •-ini·'·." Ho!«f by H. W. Feari*. THE BOLL WEEVIL IK TEXAS Entomologist Malty Urges Farm· era te Keep β» the Fight. State Entomologist Mally bu is sued another appeal t« the farmers of the'state to keep up the fight again at the boll weevil. Some time since, Mr. Matiy issued a atatement in which he predicted that the wee vil would toon be heard from all over the infected area, and appealed to the farmers not to relax their ef forts because of their belief that the weevil would not do much harm. He now points to the crop reports in the dally press as substantiating his predictions, and repeated his warning, though he is inclined to think that not much can l>e done to help the crop this season. But if the farmers will now go about the work of hand-pickinfr the pest | from the plants and burning) the fallen bolls they will do much toward protecting the crop next year. If the weevils wer»· allowed! to go into winter quarters they can- i not be got al before "ext y»~ar, and! then tfiey will multiply so rapidly j that nothing can be don·· The government agents are «till ' carrying on their experiments in Rol>erteon and Ν ictoria counties, hut do not seem to have arrived at any conclusion as to a cheap and ' effective remedy. The hahits of the weevil are pretty well known j through Prof. Mallv's publications, and what is wanted now is some thing that will kill the bug· without too much labor. Picnic for (he Children. From four to o'clock yester day afternoon the Weet End park presented ijulte an animated scene the occasion being a picnic given by Mite Jennie Ward, compliment ary to lier Sunday school class. M is* Jennie teaches th·· infant clans, whic' is composed of about one hundred boys and girls, at the Methodist church, and she ts per- , haps one of the most popular teachers in the Sundav school. * Nearly all the members of her class j were at the park yesterday after- ! noon, and it was a royal good time they had There were swings tor the girls and traîne* for the boys and ail spent the tim·* in a pleasur able manner. At refreshments, consisting of cream and cak»·, were served, and aft»*r partaking of the delicious repast the entire party were given a ride ! » > th< city on the street car?·. New Use for Beaumont Oii. Mr. M.M. Mosely, the well known mute and hors»- trade of this city, tell· us he has found a new use for Beaumont oil. For several days he has been experimenting with it as a remedy for the dry, hacking cough in horses and he is much pleased at results obtained. Mr. Mosely drenches his horses with the oil once a day and he thinks it will ul timately cure the worst cas»·. He says that it i·» the opinion that heaves can be successfully cured by the use of this oil. ■lew Are If η nr Bk kOney* ? Dr IfofcbT ëï>er*érue kidrary ill* Sa*t> Add hUirhu# itecsufdr Co. Vt$n <*gn. or Ν V Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer i\ t\ Harlan, of Eaton, (>.. eau do so now, though for years in* couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All phy sician·» and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Kilters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from Dyspepsia and stomach trouble·. I'nrivaled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 5Gc. Guaranteed by Herring-Sparks Drug Co. IbImwiI Ceceptioa. Lut night at the home of Mr. and Mm. Bluiit Btarngtrt^er, About three mile· from town, a par ty of young people from Waxa hachie enjoyed an informal recep tion and imprompta dance given by Mi·· Annie Kennedy. More than one hundred invitation· were sent out and nearly all were accepted. It was one of the moat pleaeant social function· that ha· been given lately and all who were present were entertained in a charming manner. In addition to the merry dance there were contest· of various kinds and delightful music. In the contest Lynn Lasswell won the boy'· prize and Miss Laura MeClel lan was awarded the young lady's priie. There were plenty of re freshments, consisting of ice cream and rake. Gold Medal for Eliis County. The people of Kllis county will no doubt he gratified to know that the county was awarded a gold medal at the last meeting of the Farmers' Congress for the largest attendance of any county in the state, l'he medal was given by the Texan State Kair, and it is neatly finished and engraved. On the face is the inscription,"'Texas State Kair 1ÎJ02," while on the obverse side is th>· following: "Largest Attend ance Any County; Ellis County." Tlit- medvl was received in Waxa hachi*· today by Mr. \V. J. Btiie. Election Returns. The Light has arranged to an nounce the returns from the prohi-1 bition election on Saturday night, Aug, 30 from Herring'· Drug Store. Our blackboard will be put in posi tion and the returns given by pre cincts as they come in. We are ar ranging to get immediate returns from every box where there is tele phone connection. Come to Her rings on the night of the e.'ection and learn whether it's "wet" or "dry." A Hot Pace. Candidates for the United States Senate in South Carolina are try ing to impress the voters with their their fitness for the position l>v ex hibitions of their qualifications as rough and tumble fighters, but Till man and McLaurin have set a pace that the new men are finding hard t » follow,—Topeka State Journal. A Physician Healed. I>r. Geo. Kwing, a practicing phy sician of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his person al experience with Foley's Kidney | Cure: "For years 1 had been great ly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. I used everything known to the pro fession without relief, until I com menced the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. 1 prescribe it now daily in my prac tice and heartily recommend its uàe to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success." Sold b.v B- W. Fear is. H. £ T. C. Special Rales. Butte, Mont., international Min ing Congress. Tickets on sale Aug. 20, 21, 2ti and -7; return limit Sept. 'tû, 11)02. Fare $4.Ί.Γν» for round trip. Fort Worth, account Labor Day. Tickets on sale for morning trains Sept. 1: return limit Sept. 2. Fare $1.70. J ust Look at Her. VV1 mnce came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complex ion, smiling face. She feels good, shi feels rood. Here's her secret. She us. ? Dr. King's New l ift Pills. Result, all organs active, dige ti<>n good, no headachi'9, no chance i\>r ' blues." Try them yourself. Only j 25c at Herring-Sparks Drug Co. FHE axahachie Candy Kitchen is prepared to furnish ice cream bricks for parties and w· tdl u g re ception* at $1.40 per galb tf FLY BANES HERE Texas Fly Oil 50c quart Our own "Fly-Git" 50c quart ^ Fish Oil ; 1 $1.00 gallon , Crude Carbolic Acid and PiFar in plenty. We solicit vour orders. Herring-SparKs Drug Co. I ^ Wholesale < Retail Druggists A North'Side Square ^ I > I; PERSONALS < > H. W. Leeper wu Id Dalla* to day. Mr·. Btuart Moore is visiting ir Dallas. Capt. D. Mahoney fW in Dallai today. Will Kennedy was in Mansfield today. J. E. Weaver irent to Fort Worth this morning. A. B. Harris, of Italy spent yes terday in the city. W. 8. Kemble returned from Fort Worth this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell McCartney are visiting at Hereford. Editor T. J. Middleton was in Midlothian this morning. Rev. L. C. Kirkee was a visitor to Corsicana this morning. Attorney Mark Smith was a pass enger to Dallas this morning. Mrs. D. Egger and children have gone to Alvarado to visit relatives. Miss Yetta Freeman of Ennis is visiting Mrs. (Dr. D. (J. Thomp son. Mi·* Julia Hlllver has returned from Bowie where she spent lier summer vacation. Miss Maggie Christopher is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Brown, of VYax ahachie. —Hillsboro Mirror. T. J. Cole returned this afternoon from a business trip through the In dian Territory and Kansas City. Mrs. Leonard Keplinger and son, Master Leonard, returned this morning from a trip to Brownwood. Mi ss Kate Lancaster returned yesterday afternoon from Ennis where she has been visiting rela tives. J. W. Cunningham, right of way and claim agent lorthe International and Great Northern railway, was in the city today. Mrs. Edward L. Bowen and son, Arlofî Lake Bowen, of New Orleans, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) V. M. Bass. T. S. Hamilton,editor of the Italy News Herald, and W. B. Lockhart, manager of the telephone exchange in that city, were in the city today. Miss E. A. Traylor, who has been been spending the summer in New York, where she prosecuted her studiee in art, arrived home this morning. H. G T. Excursion Rates. Corsicana. Account Central Tei. Negro Fair. Tickets ou sale Aug. 2©th to 25th. Limited tor return Aug. 26th, at$1.40 for round trip. Memphis, Tenu., tickets on sale up to Sept. 1th. Return limit Oct. 31st, 1902. $19.70 for round trip. Durango, Mexico. Tickets on sale during the month of August at the rate of $25.40 for round trip. This is a noted summer resort and tick ets have good limits and stop over privileges returning. Washington account (irand Army of the Republic. Tickets on sale Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Fare $31..'10. Re turn limit leaving Washington not later than Oct. 14th l'.KLV with i*xten sion and stop-over privileges Gainesville, Texas, Baptist state Sunday school and I! V. P. Γ. con vention (colored Tickets on sale for-trains armiutr at (jrainesville August Huh and 21st, fare *!.."><> for round trip. Return limit Aug. 23, San Antonio Texas I". H T. and S. Μ. 'Γ. Tickets on sale Aug. 24 and 2ôth. Hound trip rate &K.40. Return limit Sept. 2nd U*>2. Special low rat e s t<> Eureka : Springs, Ark. Prohibition Speaking. 1 hand you, below, a iUt of ap pointmeute for prohibition speak im? for the next week, whiel 1 would thank you to publish in your paper: "CVOLOMr." DAVIS* APPOINTAIΚΝΊ>. Bard well. Friday " 22 Ennis, Saturday, 1 p. in. ,l 2 Ennis, Saturday night, ' :S (IRAN VILLE JOSIirt' V1j!M[.Sîm |λτ>. Nash, Fridav " vvaxahachie, Sat. 4 p. m. " 2.i waxahachie, Sat. night, " 2.! W. H. RKRHY 'S APPOINTMKVTS, Oak, Friday " " 22 Mt. Peak, Sat. " Anti-prohibition speaker-. art ι· vited to lie present at each appoint ment and a division of time will '>* given. Yours Very Truly, H D. rlosHKR, Ch'rau. EùCftUTiMir n-jwPl· *filh C*«.«r»t»· Cmtnij Cathartic, vît» coesupitu ·»* f reief Oc.'Si;. It C.C-C fat... 4rut·■ ntwimotj Solomon In All His Glory could not enjoy the privi lege that you do today— the privilege of buying cool, comfortable Negli gee Shirts, worth 11.25 and $1.50 each, for— Eagle, Monarch and Wil son Bros.'"makes, pretty patterns and fast colors. Here's a Good Thing- Suits HALF PRICE—anything in the house, e.xcept blacks, y Odd Pants, Straw Hats, Tan Shoes and Summer Underwear, all going at cut prices. VttttfacïtlÊf ClctftiM) Come to Us with your Wants for Hardware Implements Vehicles Sewing Machines We have some rare bargains for you in each of the above lines 0 Yours for business. Waxahachie Hardware Co· T. J. Tingîe·#·##·# Mgr Julia A Hillyer Teachcr jpf JPiano Pupil of Kiiiiv L .bling and \V. H. S -V -a : :: :: \ jfi? I S t ù d ίο Γ ■>- « 1 -ili Tern» bo· ■;tailr " V ' : * * »* MotuUv Arnold - sic Store : -»**pt. 1, 1.903 R. D. McCombs Kir<\ iii! ·, Acciri'-nt, Tornado and Plat'· (.Ha»» Insurance AgQA t. ΑΛΑ Waxah&chie : Texas over Citizen·' National Kaisk