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Daily Light Γ.;, v » émj «icept rtuedaj »jr tas LreBT PUBLISHING COMPANY Illlt, Ruatses· Manncer Own37. - .City till.or ■nt«red In the Waxabachie poetof λη m matter of toe second class Advertising rate· may be obtained Ity making application at the ferueinees Office ot publication at lie and 117 Hflago street. month · .60 months, In advance _ 2.76 Oae year, in advance 6.00 BEfX TELEPHONE - · 148 INDEPENDENT PHONE - 148 R|R TIM Κ TABLK Μ. Κ. Λ T., North Bound.1 Lean» ; Ά a Leaves H « Lsarss - Leal departs at 1 9ô ρ m Sdutta Bound. Leaves f 25 a a Uavw ρ Πί Lsavee - '■> I" Ρ Œ Laea! departs at " ™ Ρ a y» *T.C„ West Bound. fassves Uavw Lmvn 6:42 ρ ta Arrives " (4 a m Arrives 4 .311 ρ œ .KasTBound. ^safgg ( :■ ι λ αϊ s:ii) ρ m fcwvee 11 c* a it — n:62 D n> jZve» Hi'pm 7 .44 a m S BO a Œ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY TICKET 1er Representative: J. M. A LUKKDICK Ar Dletrict Clerk : Tom Burleson Far County Judge: Lke Hawkins Fer County Clerk: Rafe Hendricks For Sheriff: J. P. Mtnnick For County Tax Assessor: John McElroy For Tax Collector: Billie Bkatcher Fer Ooonty Superintendent Public I» ■tract on : Ε. I) Griddle For Justice Pence, Precinct No. 1: Ε P. Anderson, Jr The trouble with tin· republican party of Texas is, it takes itself ton seriously. Only a few days of tlie campaign remain. Keep cool; vote your con victions and abide the result with pat fence. The Austin Statesman is boosting its town as a winter resort. If the icicles on the inhabitants of the old town are any indication of climatic oonditions, it would be a greater «access as a summer resort. Pkkhident Roosevelt has had a baby named for him, and honored the occasion of its christening by his presence. The President has thus unwittingly set a precedent that is calculated to give him interminable trouble. The young son of the Emperor of Germany wants to marry an Ameri -ean girl. Well, suppose these two yoong turtle doves do wish to get married, what of it? If the you rig lady wants to darn his sox and cook bis hash, what business is it of ours? Ik reports be true, Houston is tis badly infested with thieves, thugs and gamblers under the Holt ad ministration as under the one voted «at last April. The tough element down there seems to have a "lead pipe cinch" on the town. g?» J'.· Mk. MoKiUAN says he only wants the newspapers to let him alone. Kverj* fellow who wants to prey αροη the publie makes the same plea. There is only one way by which Mr. Morgan, or any other man, can persuade the newspapers to let him alone, aud that is to quit doinj; things of interest to the public. Newspapers take no notiçe of the man who does nothing. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson,! at Washington, says that if frosts stay off in the northern states an- ! other month there will be the great est corn crop harvested ever seen in ι this country. This is certainly good news to Texans, who fr >uj one end of the state to the other, except -possibly In a few counties in the ex-! tremo northern part of the · ta*'· have not so much as a nubbin of eorn to feed. This immense crop Mr. Wilson speaks ot means that we will buy corn, without which we «annot subsist at reasonable iigures From the some source we learn that a bumper potsto crop will be gath ered in the north this year. In j*m« places the yield will be 3UU J bushels per acre. , Mil IIS>I TiSl Bow·)· With Caaearats. Oundy Cathartic, cure constipation foreran jHkfee. It α α O. nil. druggists refund ΚΟΜ* I THE DAILY COTTON REPORT Rnlia| Prices on 'Change in the Markets at the East I I (PunKxtMd by f. T. Vivien, giuiiirr of thf Wa«»h*chli Cotton Exchange. Quotation» chanced dally.) nkw York—olohk. Middling 9 September fS.47 October — H.43 , December - - 8 .1ft January 8.37 HALVEHTON. ! Middling «9-16 WAXAHACH1E LOCAL MARKET. ItMnuny— — — Auburn. CONACHOR. Cotton picking is the order of the i day with us at present. About forty haies have been ginned by Mr. Inirle. The crop wyi be lig't, on account of dry weather, which is prevailing, j There is quite an epidemic of sore eyes in the vicinity. The members of the Christian denomination have about completed a church building here. They expect to begin a meet ing next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Quinn and Roy I Mabry returned from a month's j I visit at San Angelo, last Friday. Miss P. Helen Cornett was the 1 I guest of Miss MollieGrout of Itaska last week. She was accompanied home by Miss Grout also Miss Har rington of Lampasas. J. P. ('launch and family expect to move to Grand view this week. H. N. Davis will move his stock of merchandise to Mansfield this week where he will engage in business ι with Mr. Graham as a partner. We 1 regret very much to loose these, high toned gentlemen. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. | Foley's Honey and Tar affords im* 1 mediate relief to asthma sufferers in I the worst stages and if taken in time ι will effect a cure. Sold by B. W. Fearis. St. Paul. KVANOKIJNK. Our meeting closed last night. There were several conversions and I eight additions to the church. Hro. ; W. L. Howard, 1*. C. of the M. E. j church at Midlothian, very ably as sisted in the meeting- Hro. Curtis of Ovilla was also with us a few days. F. M. Massey and daughters, Misses Loueila and Nellie, attend ed service here this week. The little lU-months-oId babv of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Harbison died and was buried at Midlothian last week. We sympathize with them in their hour of grief. Miss Pearl Curry of Mansfield, spent last ww>k in this community and attended the meeting. Miss Ola Murdoek of Hritton, ' spent last week with Mrs. Lela ■ Oardner and attended the meeting. Charley Gardner of Dallas, visit- ; I ed relatives here Saturday and Sun day. H. E. Smith and wife, of Rockett, visited relatives and attended the meeting here a few days last week. While here Mr. Smith led the sing ing at church. Emmet Rust and sister, Miss Mary, are visiting near Rockett at this writing. Rros. May and Tidwell will begin a series of meetings at Johnson's gin school bouse tonight. These! brothers have just closed a meeting J at the Baptist church at Midlothian. ; S. S. Russell will speak on pro hibition at St. Paul tonight. Misses Pearl Rape and Mattie Hartin of Onward visited their sis ters, Mesdames Lena Hawkins and Clara Rust last week. Mipses Larry and Rutledire of j Wyatt, visited the Misses Minor Friday and Saturday. S. V. Buxton and wife, and J. C. Welch and wife of Onward, attend ed the meeting some. Most all of the farmers ar<« about ready to be^in picking cotton. The boll worms have done considerable damage in some parts of the coun try, while in others they have not hurt the cotton much. Bristol. HALY. Bkibtol, August 25.—This week opened with bright prospects for the cotton picker*, as most every one is out looking after the fleecy ι staple even to the "collectors." ! ! Bristol has one more drug store, | the White Drug Co., of Wilmer. | Mr. White has been one of the bovs for a long time and we certainly welcome his return and wish him unlimited success in his new un dertaking. W. H. Hentley is on Trinity river j this week. |l H. E. Truitt began work on the1 2t2nd with ι he popular firm D. C. ' Nelson Ar Co. We are patiently waiting Dr. K. W. Burnett'e return. John Boone is in Ferris this week. < W. Davis went flehing Sunday'< - "r" ' * (hi creek " Dr May of Knnis will office with \ the White Drug Co. , Mr. Nobles of Wilmer is with us this week. Every citizen of Bristol is look ng forward to Saturday, and no ioubt but what Bristol will cast its îeaviest vote. The Pros were great- ' y in the majority In the last pre- 1 :inct election on prohibition, but her»· lias been some few changes ind tiiis is thought by many to be a ( wapout next Saturday. t Subscribe for the Light. [ MISS IDA M. SNYDER, 1 I Treasurer of th· Brooklyn Eut End Art Club. i [JEN=!TRrAL irreffn-l laritiee are grener-I ally the be^nninej of a woman's trou ble*. With 'h# vitality at a low ebb. tliβ blood weak - ened. the ditreetion disor dered, she goes aboat pale faced, hollow-eyed and hag r, a piteous contrast to blooming health of I her former self. Bnt over | 1 ΠΠΠ (Wt Kavn fnnnil ι health again by taking Wine of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never beenrnown to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case of weakness. Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Ber gen Street, Brooklyn, Ν. Y., has used Wine of Cardui and she savff it helped her into a new life. Health to Miss Snyder is worth a great deal. She is an attractive youns woman with intel lectual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of the Brook lyn Ka-t End Art Club. This position marks her as a person of intellect, cul ture and refinement and it «peaks highly of the respect and trust her fellow women have in her. She writes: "If women would pay more attention to thdr health we urouW have more htm wive», mothers «ad caugntcrt, and if they *rould tac more intel ligence is the nutter of medi cine*, observing result*, they would Bad that the doctors' prescription! do oot perform the many cum they are given credit for. "In coosuhing with my druggbt he idviied McElrcc's wi«< rj r.«4.« Tt-j. ford's Black-Draught, and to I took h and have every reason to thank him for a ntw life opened tip to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me.** You may ware the same relief a* Mitts Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took it. Thedford's Black Draoght is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bovrel regulator which assiste grraitly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to direction», the relief and cure is simple. So trie cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the di*ease has ran lotitrer. Remenilwr how Mias Snyder took \\ ine of ( "ardui and has health. Tht> same medicines are offered you to-day. - __ ■ τ V A million suffering wi>! WINE of CARDVI in Find Farmer's Hoard. Several jare. containing more than $9,000 in gold and paper money, were found buried in the rear of the home of Wesley Ferrens. who died recently at the age of eighty-six y<jars near BradyvlUe la. Ferrens had li»ed on the farm sixty-one years. Beside* the money he left realty valued at $S5,Q00. Celebrates Golden Jubilee. 8iet«r Mary Philomlna, 74 years <AA, one of the original band of si stera who went to Mount de Sales from Georgetown a half century ago. cele brated on July 18 the golden Jubilee of her religious profession as a mem· ber of the Order of Visitation, g aye the Washington Star, Large Consignment of Wool. J. D. Wood, a rancher of Spencer, Idaho, has sent to Boston the largest consignment of wool ever shipped by one man from the west to the east. It amounted to about 630.000 pounds, which at 14 cents per pound yield Mr. Wood nearly $88,000. Chinese Captain of Industry. Without a doubt the greatest duck egg hatchery in the world is situated in Honolulu. It is run by a Chinaman named Yee Lee, who shows a natural aptitude for the work aud is a real genius lu hatching young duckling*. During the twenty-three years Yeo has devoted to the business he has hatched more than 3,5<h',<H)0 eir>.'s aud has svstemlzed his Uaii tint his lose is a minimum. The Make-up of Brooklyn. There are in the borough of Brook lyn 20,000 apartment or tenement houses (lees than half the number of New York), 11,000 stores, 10,000 sta bles. 5,000 factories. 541 hotels or ho tel-saloons, 316 schools, 540 churches, ninety theaters, ninety-one lodging houses. 215 clubs, forty-six station houses, 126 engine houses. 153 hospi tals and asylums and 1,300 ware houses. Sarah Bernhardt's Ambition. Sarah Bernhardt, the French player, s not at all sensitive in the matter at ige, she is 58, doee not care wh· knows it. and she save she has only jne chief ambition—to see herself a jreat graudmother before she die*. New Discovery for Cereal·. It has been discovered that cereal· nav be expanded by dry heat in a aotit atmosphere to three times their latural size. This makes Uiem very palatable, their flavor being varied by .he degree of heat used. Mount Etna Blowing Away. Mount Etna is found by Prof. Rlcco .0 have been lowered f>6 feet on th· louth since 18«8 and twice as much m the north The top Is supposed to iave been slowly blown away by th· rtad. Carp Industry of Peoria. Peoria ships annually to >»ew York >ver $1,000.000 worth of German carp alien from the Illinois, for consump lon as food by th· Russian Jews. Thla s ac Industry by ltselt 3et Under Government Supervision. Betting on the results of the recent j nuniclpal elections at Rome was per- j nitted by the government. Tho wa- j cering was conducted on the pari- j nutuel system and the profits were : levoted to charitable purposes. Long-Lived Fish. There are now living in the Royai iquarium in Russia several carp that ire known to be over 600 years old, md It has b'· "?■ ■ v.-:· 'd in a auni >er of cases that whale· live to be )ver 200 years old Mosquito·· Invade London. Mosquitoes have appeared at HacR iey and Clapton, London, and many hlldren and adults have received ; taluful stings. Foley"fe Κitln**y Cure ia a medicine ' ree from poison» ami will cure any 1 a*e of kianev disease that 1· not eyond the reach of medicine. Sold y Β. W. Feari·. | Has Found Cancer Microbe. Prof. Gosbourg of the University of Berlin te the latest bacteriologist to report th© discovery of the cancer microbe. He hue been experimenting along this line for several years and is considered an authority upon tiie subject. President Eiiot Fond of Roses. President Eliot of Harvard ts an enthusiastic rose gTower. He is very fond of 'he flower, of which he has an exact scientific knowledge, and three bushes at his Cambridge borne are his especial personal care Crystallized Nitrogen a Curiosity. Crystallized nitrogen la one of the greatest chemical cur1<«ities By cooling r trojjen gas down to 367 d« ÇrcxH below the freezing point sbiS then allowing It to expand, solid sauw ltke crystals are forrm-d Editor's Good Fortune. "Th»· editor bad fried chicken for dinner Thursdaysays C. F. Hiding in the Hamilton (Mo.) Farmers' Ad vocate. "but now don't jump at the eondur'on that we have lost our head or spent a whole year « income ou one I dinner. We have a neighbor who raises chickens and who believe» in the 'Fatherhood of God and the broth 1 erhood of uian,' hence our good for· ' tune. ' Not a Thief in the Crowd. A rural Virginia preacher took ad vaaiage of a i.U r jo.kI hu ι >aloo over a robbed chicken coop in the fol lowing manner: "iH-ar Friends—Γββ about to taku up a c lection for lo re par die church an' I mean' to say dat. I if dar am any nigger here tonigh' «lit ι had a ban' In stealln' Farmer Jones' 1 chickens I d<ian" wan' him to put nuf fLb' in de plate."—Philadelphia Time». His Turn to Be Hero. A soldier in one of our hospital*, who had lost one of his arms was re joicing In the fact. Said he My greatgrandfather lost a leg In the rev olutionary war. and our family haa been bragrfcg over it ever since That story Is an old one. and now Γ am go ing to be the hero of the family."— Military Commonwealth. Many persons In tins community are suffering from kidney complaint who eoiihi avoid fata! results hv using Folev's Kidney Cure. Sold by H. W. Fearfa. H. 4 T. Excursion Rates. Memphis, Tenn., ticket* on sale up to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 31st, 1W_'. $10.70 for round trip. Du ran go, Mexico Ticket» <>n gale during the month of August at the rate of $2i».40 for round trip. Till· is a noted summer resort and tick et» have good limits and stop over privileges returning. Washington account Grand Army of the Hepubiic. Tickets on sale Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Fare $31.30. He turn limit leaving Washington not, luter than Oct. 14th 1902, with exten sion and stop-over privileges S|>ecial low rates to Kureka Springs, Ark. Foley's Kidney Cure Will cure Brijfht'e Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone In the Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Dis eases. Hold bv B, W. Fearis. A Prolific Inventor. A. E. Dolbear, who bas Just received the degree of LI,. 1). from Tufts col Jejro, first came into prominence forty years Λ&υ, waeu invented a *rlung telegraph. In 1874 he invented a mag neto telephone, in 1879 the static tele phone. and as Ιοηκ ago as 1881 a sys tem of wireless telegraphy. Garrlck's Horn· Must Go. "Garrlck's Villa." at Hampton, la to be demolished to make way for a tramway extension. The granite posta of the entrance to the house, where David Oarrick, the actor, resided tor years, were originally part ot the fousdatlona of old London bridge. TaRe the "SAP" San Antonio and Aranéaa Paas R'y I Only $25 to California On ealf dally during September and October, ι!*Γ2, with stop-overs In California, and wUl r*- accepted In Pullman Excursion Sleeper passing Waco each Wednesday and Friday Low rates to Rockport, Corpus Christi and Aransas Pass. Free reclining Chair Cam and through sleeper to San Antonio and City of Mexico daily ####«### For illustrated literature, reliable informa tion and all particulars, consult your local ticket auront or write * * t 4 < Α. V. MARTIN. Pass. Aft.S. Α. ζ A. P. R'Y. R. F. GEORGE, D. P. A. "Sunset Route" Waco, {Texas I 11 - ·" " " " - - - — · Summer Φ Excusions HHBSîE" ·Ρ at ap«>cia) Round Trip Rat»» via Cotton Belt Route I ASHKViLLE, X. CM and return, <m» far*, June 12 end 13. NASHVILLE, TENN., and return, one far»», June 12,13, 14, 27, 2S, 29 end July 3, 4 and 5. KNOXVII.LE, TE NX., and return, on* far»·, June lâ, Ιβ, 17, 27, 25», and July 10, 11, 12 ST. LOCIS, MO., and r^iifrn, on»· far»·, plu» 12, J urn· l*i, 17, 21, 24. CHICAGO, ILL., and return, on·· far»* plu» f2, June 1 f» 17, 21, 24. , CRATTA NOOCîA, TENS', and return, «·η«* far»·, plu» $1, Jun»· 2.*i, 20, 37 MONTEAOLE, TENK., and return, one fare Jim.»· 1. 2. 22, 23 , 2ft. In addition to all the Above uperiai rat··», tin» Cotton H«*lt Route will ot June I ptae» on »ale round trip ticket» t«» nimmcr r»s>»rt» In T»-nneaae«. Vlrjrina, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, York and Canada at }rr»atly reduced rat» », limited till October 31 for return. Eor full information writ»· any Cotton B»>it a^'nt, or OCS HOOVER. H. M MORGAN, W.JH. WKF.K8. j T. P. A . W*ro, Τ»ι. Τ I'. A . Kort Worth L Ρ * Τ A, TyU, I I ay H <iy H «y For 10 Davs Onlv ' w"' **'" hay at ?7 "»> per ton iv» : - * - 7 7 i.ai.· :«♦ <·.·ιιΐ» rf«U i»«art* for <-a*h. ('omp and *e»· un at ont*. W« hav»· the hay, and vu* ar·· powitfv» you can ί tmy tt nowlicrt elm- at anything n<ar fijrur»»*. Jack and John Stone 01 Ka*t Malii Str» i l N> w Pbotif, No. .'3 Jieil Phone No. "...i Ί riiifr·} Will tfalston & Company will appreciate >our order* for anything In the line of (iroceries and Feed β»uffs···· Tree «-ell* erv ftn Ri*er5 5treet ► #♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦«♦« »♦»♦»♦♦♦ Α. Ο. Τ White's Tranefer Company prompt service at all hours We hav* in ut opened a Transfer Hani and bonding Stable en th· . orner of J ackaoti and J «•fferaon euwte Office: Ho„er* hotel. Hell phone KM. HUM. Hell phone ISO Residence, Hell phone 200. Residence, New phone 14 i ♦ I Buy Your Grocertes| From V. TRIPPBT Member Orocer» and Hutchera Asaoelatlnn Telephone 10 ,118 College Street Ready for You STEWART He's the PLUMBER What Is So C ool As * day in summer ii you have at hand a supply of our de. licious Ioe Cream. Thle le conceded by all tu be the beet, and we take good care that it· reputation shall not eutTer tnrough any failure in care or finene·· of toe ingredient·. WAXAHACHIE CANDY KITCHEN Again Ô Again We want your printing next time and the next. That la why we do It •o well every time : There's Real Style in Our W ο r ll The beet of It ι·, w«* are always on the lookout for new Ideaa, and pat them to your a*e : : t Enterprise Job Office