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Beauty Triumphs, 'Tim m So waitfftn r.l to brîrjÇ tafttttifttt ÏV-Auty V· wn#rMii. ^ c'ui.n, ».»j. fttrftiftth. "Τ*ι« v. . «ι · I » (id hMtitifui «· - A > woman drt*»<*· n»f»1*rnily <«·τ fearcf U*î· «· this f*,w - •r &nd ififluem* o*rr m*n. W hot CAM t^· 4<»ne to p<fp«rT ■ <«t# t r r*f* «κ»·ΐ Lr» women U?Wni ' I li< rr I* . vr»*««.(pο hi l»>« to ici r»l«£fMte .-ftV-rir wivf> • f« ciu.,1r#jj c«i. ./m li|rwrf Ih cwllorw! «»»d crt«4*. Iluvl ΛΓ«1* thi· Γ«η·-<||τ in orfWr t c*n lH« point of ψ aw# y\ »' I·* hern tn4 ftl- bm* .;y retained. Mother's Friend I· (H· *trnp > wi'(» rrmeiiy r* k»v»m ftiU*4 t·» pr*«r»*«f y »l * ·· I fur· ·«»*· mi4 fihrr*ruiW »-r »1| irdir* r r'V ·» %o»4 Mr»* inji «rtaTI» I th· »·*< hv h tf»4 Iî*%x«tj>Al»W* IT w».i w«viii<4i 111 ttftfn "A ' ^ thrf*nàr*K*Ml cl· +\ ;·, *rr.ji^ wrkw». 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PortUlHl Huit III» Sonml conn try evwry day durtftfr He·]λ -ndw-r ami Ortober, with eorreapondirif ly lo« ret»·» t<i theHpokane dlntrict and tin Butle-H*-l«»na diatrtrtt; alfto proper tionat*· r»t«· from itilerior Μ ί s*ouri. Kanaa» and suathvrit territory "Th* Hurlii>trt«*a Northern Kxre»»" l« tli*· itn-Hι through trail, i<*avli)tf Κan*a» lily «tally for II.» North**·!, ΠιΓοη/Ιι r>.,v ί.<·§, rli in ΓΙ». »ϋ'» M « (i t'.l ,ιίι 1 Too rial Sici|»r» to Halte, Hel«ot. Spokaa», TiMwiut|û«*tti«. Portland, t'oanwctlrijf train from Denver a» nijCt»! Jololiijr tht* !f«rthwe«t train at Aniane*.Neb. Visit (he Old Home- East Homo viaitor·' « xruraion* !» point· ill Ohio «mi Indiana, (lkio« of aale 8»|itinih»r -ivl, J»th, lût h aixt i3tod; limit ,« day». Λlau eieuraioti rat»» to Ohio ami Indiana during the drat w*ek of Octohrr at th* Urn» «if the btjr Grand Army reunion in WuMoirtmi, I>. <' TO CHICAGO—The Huriitijfton'a fainou» "Ell" f* the I»·! known and meat popular train from Kan»a« Ctly and ht. Joneph to ('hic»(ti>. TO fciT. I,OL'J8—-Two daily train» oarryin# all rlaaaea of «tandard Itur llajrtou e*julpm*ut. HOMESEEXEIS' EXCURSIONS On the Brat and third Tueadaya of Aagijat, September and October, to many anctiuuaof the weat and north weal. Oonaalt neareat ticket a«rent or write th« underaitfned for full infor mation, printed matter and the leaat coal of yaur propoaad trip. L. W . AKELRY, General Paaa enrer Aff**nt, St. Lou!». Mo. C. W ANDREWS, t. P. Α., Λ® (bollard Hldjr., DaJla·, Te* 8. M. LEVEY, General Manager, Ht. Louie, Mo. The Midland Road CAFE CARS Benre elegant meal· at all hour· un train No. 5, leaving Pari* at 4:3f> p. m. southbound and train No. 6,leav ing Knnis at p. in , northbound. Fruit·, Vegetable·, Meat·, and all the dellcaciea of the aeaaon. Celebrated Eureka Springs Water set vtui bxclubiv ely on all car· with out charge. k Patronize the *»d, ehow Cafe Cara 40 c£ationPof the Texas Midland Railroad com pany'· good eervice. For excursion rate» to Corpua Chriati, Rockport. Ken ville, Wooten Weil·. Mariin and Mineral Well·, write— Many persona in this community are sufrsrlng from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal reaulta by ating Foley's Kidney Care. Sold by B. W. Fearie. Plara of Secretary of Trea.«nry to RHiere the Situation. MORE BANK NOTES Httretir} Shaw Rrc*nara4« Such a PelirΤ U Βif National Bank· la Anticipation ·{ a Ρμ·ΙΜ« Hkwlif* I* firrmfj. Washington. Aug. 29.—In view ofl rumors a* to Secretary Shaw'a plans for relieving the money market In the event of a po*sibletatringency. the secretary, who is in New York, au thorized Assistant Secretary Ailea to make the following statement "The secretary recently invited some of the larger national (tanks in the principal t itles to order additional amount* oi circulating notes to b·· printed National hanks ar» entitU-tJ to issue circulation to the full amount of their · apital Th·· aggregate cap ital of national banks is 1700.000.060 | but th< bank* have outstanding only |3&(,00ΰ.ι·0<> of ι ir< illation "The secretary has hoped to intro I dut·· an element of elasticity In thej present ayatt m. Hia suggestion to the vartou» bank» in the larger cities that j they make preparation for additional circulation ha» met with very favor able response it is not his intention that they Mhali issue thia additional circulation at all events, but only in rare of actual necessity and emergen r> He doe· not propose to Inflate the currency in any scnae, but to be pre par· to m««<t the actual currency demand thoti'd est trie*. "With this vit w the banks which have made arrangement# to deposit ; Unit»·!! States bonds as security for such additional circulation have sent ; in their order* and the secretary has had ai! branches of the treasury aer·· rice busily engaged in expediting the prépara·ioite lor the notes pending a pnaMble emergen· "Ali tht« work of preparation im· not Indicate that the set ι e. a CI pert the ban κ» to issue it Botes e»cepr in response to r«*n ceselty The nt' VP is pif·'· tlal an·· ι r«< aut;o«ary and Intended tt· relieve an ν possible currency lam fne It do»·* not conflict at all with any of the various other method·· which havt her· of or* been employed by th· de!»artm> ·.· in relieving tbc tnoney market MtlM* Trij. ·>. O.OIVI······ Washington. Auc Î* funeral Nel •o' A Mile# a ompanied by Mrs Mile# and h.' aid? Colonel* Whitney and M«u> w» eav»' Washington tw the Philippine* neat Wednesda> Two short stops will be made in the jour ney to San l- rani »s< wber» the party will arrive in time to sail ou th* I Transport Thomas, which leaves on S r 1* Mr*. Milts may not go far ther thau San Kroneis'n. or she may conclude lo accompany him across th» I Pari»· Kl|i»d Hmil »4 rkiMn· 1,'ttle Hex k Ark Aug. 23—Katf Wa*n«»r. !be witc of Hee* J "Wanner • m· blnist killed her children aged β anil S and her*etf Sunday night at their horn·· so Berth Little KcxV (>y cutttnit th«>tr with a rmaor No nuK t* known .'or the at t Their bodlee w*r»- not found In (be house until Tbumday morning by the ag*<l moUxr of Mr. Wagner. Mr. W«gn« ia in Kl Fa*f> T*-\ for thr benefit of hia hoai U» >l*rk««Hli KHM kf »ink»rt BluefWId. W Va Auk 2# - There 1* comUhiMh r>ntii«a«n( on Craxit crwk and .Himmonr creek over th» killing by *trth*r« of Joke Huble, a bl*< kumlU). employed tij the Sagamore Coal and Iron company. Arkfci»·· *Ιμγ» Sirtli· Little Rock. Ark.. Aug Three hundred > o*l miner* in the HpaUra dis trict have «truck for an advance of 10 cent» a ton for mining coal. Ther» la proapet t of a settlement. Ι··ΙΙκβ r*liM ·■ TlakitmlafK Tishomingo. I. T.. Au* 29 —United State* Indian Agent Shoenfelt baa ar rived with a M|tiad of Indian police to preserve order during the Inaugu ration of the new Chickasaw govern meut The Uyrd partisan· express great aatiafactlon nvcr Mr. Rhoeu felt'· arrival. Tb#y will Insist upon the rights of their candidate, but en tertain no intention of resorting to violence or illegal methods. KHHotf I» ΤβιιιΐΜΜ»·. Huntington. Τβηη.. Aug, 29.—F. Ε. Winson was stabbed to death by William Holm** near Cedar Orove. ten miles south of here. Holmes. li is said, had assisted a young man named Woodward la Inducing Vinson's daugh ter to marry him (Woodward* and after the marriage Holmes went to Vinson's house. A quarrel ensued and Holmes stabbed Vinson In the heart. Hart«ail«r Khei Beaumont, Tex., Aug. 29—Louis Ball, a bartender, was accidentally shot b»re by b's friend. Tom Fulton. H*!l was banding a pistol to Fulton when It was accidentally discharged, thu bullet entering Ball'· stomach and ranging around to the back, where It was removed. He was taken to the hospital and died as a result of com plication* which set in. Wtf'· IkM 1(4 Kill·*. Ragle Lake, Tex.. Aug. 29,—fa an affray near Ramsey's Point, between Henry Burse hell and a negro named Que Jones, Mr. Buracbell was severely cut about the band and the negro was •hot and killed. |M«»M III till! Yoy GET THE. LAR. of the man yon want to reecb bv advert i*inif in the DAILY Ι>Ι(ί)Ι Γ WANT COLl'MX. Daily Lixht Want Ada. are read by no many people that your a<i. will find ton » one who wants what you tiavp to «♦II, or will cell what von want. A Want Ad. will rout yni bot litUe. WANTED At once a coo#. whit»» or black. Telephone 153-4 rinjrs. '17 ΚΟΚ BALI Milk eowa. S* " Bd William*. 127 URA VKL and wood for sal*. Ed Willlfama. 129 WANTED All old machine» to re pair. Twenty-two year* experience. All work iruaraiiteed. Geo. W. Mil ler. Manager of the .singer M ftf. Co. Οfllce at Arnold'* mutic atôie. liîti THK (UNOKK Hewing Machi·· »··!.Ι on eaay payments, Office at Arn old'· munie atore. <ieo. VV. Miller, maua^cr. l-t> FOR SALE—Mv home in Ea*t Ei.d, cheap. See W. *D. Kiiowle» at reai delice. IJG MISS Μ ΑΤΤΙΚ OR! (»(»S. Teacher of piano and theory. Fall tern: l>e irin* Sept. l.j, Mtrj. ]U1 Marvin »ve MW. ·' ■ 112SJ t^l'ART and hali'-jiallon Fruit Jar* at Weur'· New Century s*i»re. 124 FoK Ki ΛΤ office roontovir J « · 1 - e#ch A- Ctiaaka Frank Old! am. tt MHS OKMK WATSON leachei • •f piano aud strinjjed iiiMtiuni· nt*, lesaoua tx-'fcri «ι ■> îi I ! h rj. SI»; Oldham Ave. 14-«jxj. WAN ΓΕΓ> Γυ trade new drop head Singer machine for tnir»c. <<wi. \V . Miller, Manaii«r. Office at Arnold'* music >tur«. l-ti FOR iSALK -1 offer my horn»· un Collfjf* Strertt for sale at » bargain. Ilic iM'et built house in tli»· city *lth nil modern convenient*»»·. Electric lights, hot and cold water, sewerage connection. You must nee this home to appreciate it. See T. J. Cole for terms. J J. Vetcalfe. BOARDERS Wanted—Call at 4')0 ϋθΙ1«Ί{η «tri nt, or Llyht office. FOUND— The place to have umbrel las fixed, lawn mower· aharpeued. sewing machines cleaned, key» and springs for lock*, etc. Arthur Mc koy's ifuri shop, rear W. B. Moore's ! grocery. 12H [UNTIL SEPT. 1, « ifc'» pay κ for papering and furnishing border, ceil ίηκ and wail paper for a room 14 ! feet square. No old, cheap, trashy goods, hut bright, new and snappy I ηρ-to-date combinat ion β. Come and j see u·, or riiiR up old 'phone HX) 3 1 ring* i. Waxahaehle Decorating: Co., J. M. Oilniore, Mgr., opposite the city hall. 126 PROF. T. M WHITE, Magnetic Healer. Office over Cheeves Bros, & Co's store. New Phone No. 2<>4. BEWINO MACHINES to sell or r»nt. Waxaliachie Hardware Co. WANTED Everybody III Waxa haciiie to read this column every day. It always contains interest ing ads. WE sell Hewing Machines at popu lar prie s, from $15 to $30. Waxa hachie Hardware Co, tf H. 4 T. C. Special Rates. Butte, International Min ing Congress. Tickets «m saie Ati)f. 20, 21, 20 and 27; return limit Sept. I!t02. Fare $43.55 for round trip. Fort Worth, aecount Labor Day. Ticket» on «aie for morning traîne Sept. Γ return limit Sept. 2. Fare $1.70. National Holiday and Fiestasi Mexico. Tickets on sale Sept. ti to 14th. Fare tor round trip $lii.f>0 Du ran go and Saltillo $1Κ.1Γι and MexicoiCity $32.65. Limit, Mon terey Duruutfo ami Saltillo ten days,Mex ico City thirty day». Dallas account Labor day. Tick ets on sale for ft:46 a.m. train Sept. 1st return limit Sept. 2nd. l ure $1.30 for round trip. Memphis, Term., tickets on sale up to Sept. :»»th. Return limit Oct. 31st, 1902. flii.70 for round trip. Durango, Mexico. Tickets on sale during the month of August at the rat. >f $2"«.40 for round trlj;. T" " is a noted summer resort and tick et· have good limita and stop #>ver privileges returning. Washington account Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets on sale Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Fare $31 ..'JO. He tarn limit leaving. Washington not later than Oct. 14th l'J02, with evtcn llOQ and stop-over privileges Special low rates to· Eureka Springs, Ark. Foley'» Kidney Cure will cure all disease» arising from disordered kid ney's or bladder. Sold by B. W Fearis. THE POWER TO GOVERN. ^ ^ ^ kf J*k» O. CarlM*. Saratoga. Α αχ. 29.—John O. Car· liele, former secretary of the treasury, delivered the annual address before the Amarican Bar association here. He spoke on the power of the United SUtes to acquire and govern territory, which he said was a question growing out of the acquisition of territory from Spain. Unless the constitution is changed. which is hardly probable said I Mr Carlisle, the law is the same, whether the territory is located in the eastern or western hemisphere. He next touched upon the limitation of the power to acquire territory un der the constitution of the United States and referred to the power to declare war and to make treaties. The territory acquired by military occupa tion. the speaker declared, is held by the same until congress can meet and substitute civil for military govern ment. Congressional power to govern ac quired territory was dwelt upon at some length and the Porto Rico in cident in regard to imports and ex ports was alluded to by the speaker. "Porto Rico and the Philippines can not be domestic for one purpose and foreign for another purpose." he said, ami quoted from decisions handed down by the United States supreme court to support his contentions. Mr Carlisle said that the right of discovery is acknowledged by inter nal authorities The power to acquire the rights derived from the same as the right to declare war. Not only is the power to acquire admitted but the right to govern is admitted. R^piihlimn· In«lor«#· f »*« f r * η r h'·»* τη* η ». Charlotte. Ν C Aug. 2!>.—The Re publican state convention met at vjreensboro Tbursdav and endorsed the candidacy of Thomas Hill of Hall fax independent. for chief Justice of the supreme court, and left the posi tions of associate justices blank. The convention adopted resolttt'ons ac cepting the constitutional amendment of disfranchisement and binding the party riot to contest the amendments constitutionally. The convention wa.-· j composed entirely of white men. Con I testing delegations of negroes, headed by prorni· ru eastexn North Carolina colored Henublicans were in every instance defeated <.·»1· »· Τ·» Cbioaerv Λ »ι sr 29 The Western T'tiion Telferaoh company has defi nitely ·1"<Λ(1ί*·1 that it will in this city employ no mtr e hoys as mecsenere's. The hoys have struck tbree times within the last month, and the com pany has dec'ded that it will emnloy them no longer. Glris will he used to carry »K-ssace* Id the business dis trict and resident sections For the night work men will be used. and meu also will he kept in the day time for th· postoffi< >■. carry π g messages into th( undesirable portions of the city. The change will be ronde at once. Η »»n» < Κ I" . Haz'e'iurs* Mi--'- . Vic; 29—A h'-nvr rain and wind storm Thursday did cone.derahle damaae to crops and property Many trees and fences were blown down around Haxlehurst. and like repc rts have been received from the country. It was the heaviest rain fall thu year, the gauge roistering two aches Heavy rains also fell in the Yazoo val'ey. which. It Is stated will cause cotton to shed in the lower country and cause lower grading. The rain .a reported to have been general over thf south and west section, and the first for some weeks T· IM Feriiiir·' |η·ιιιη»# Houston, Tex.. Aug. 29.—Prof. Con neU. the president of the State Farm era' institute, has sent notices of a meeting of the officers and executive committee of that organization to be held at I>allas on Sept 6. This insti tute. it «vil! be remembered, was an outcome of the recent Farmers' con greas. held at College Station. The purpose of the meeting called by Prof. Connell Is to devise plans and a program for practical work. This 'ting will probably arrange dates for a future convention to be held by the members of the Institute. YnuarMt Τί-IM Hh#riff. Victoria Tex.. Aug. 29.—The coun ty commissioners' court of Victoria county met in special session here and appointed Edwin VV. Klein to fill the office of sheriff and tax collector of this county. He is only 22 years old and probably the youngest sheriff in the state. His bond, which was fixed at $71,000. was given readily. Trtkgrdj N**r l)enl«m Denlson, Tex., Aug. 29.—John Sharb j was shot end almost Instantlv killed ; by T. M May on Dr W. G. Terry's i farm, about four iniles north of Den ison. Both men we're farmers. Trou ble has existed between the two fam j Hies for several months. May imme | diat 'y came into Denison and surren | dered an 1 was placed in jail. UioiiBlrr in Indi» I Calcutta. Aug. 29.—A great disaster : Is reported from the native state of Nepal. The rivers Baxhmati and Vishnumati overflowed their hanks ; and caused serious landslides in thc Khatamandu valley The cities of Bhatgoan and I'atna were greatly damaged and several hundred per , sont. »eït; killed. Stabbtug at ι» I)«ro·. I Ryan. I. T., Aug. 29.—At a country I dance two miles from this place in i Comanche county. Oklahoma. Jud Welch and Ed McDonald were serious ly stabbed. McDonald's wounds will I probably prove fatal. * Garner \on»*naff«d for Con^r··», Laredo. Aur 29.—The Democrats of the Fifteenth district in convention bave nominated Hon. Jno. M. Garner ; of Uvalde county tor congreas. * Him kMt»H«nishr,kMltkTW>tWMrt«(4M Vowm« e»err d«y, tUorwtll b·. &**P7«af bownU on*, m4 b· w«U. Tor**, I* tfc« tUlM of rtotoel j>bjr»l<· or pill pot Km, u dU|am», Tk· MMOlhMt, loafut, nM pnfMt »»y of kMpiag the bowel· <l*«r and cle»® is ta take CANDY /CI _ CATHARTIO - . EAT ΈΜ LIKE CANDY PlMMnt, PaUteble. Potent. Tant· Good, Do Good, 1fever fifeken. Weaken or Gripe; 10. 25 end 10 cent* per box. Write Cor free sample, and book let on health. Address 433 ttorltog Remedy Company. Chicago or Now York. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Offiri Over Herriaf-Hpark· Drug Btor*. ψ y h ' ë.W 1 am prepared to treat the morphin· or opiam habit; aleo whlakey and tobacco, painlwMly, and I take this mean· of attracting the attention at thi· unfortunate class to thi> «aey mean· of deliverance from their bondage I ' ΠΓΝ!\ϊ,ΊΓ tobacco8OTT LJUiN I Ληά smokb Wr f ^ f Your Life a way I *oa can be cored of anr form of (otacn miir easily, be made well, (trotte, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking 0O-TO-BAO, that makes we&k men ttrong. Many rait tea pound* in ten dare. Over BOO, Ο Ο Ο Λ red. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book· let and advice PKKK Address STKKXJNO hKMBDV CO., Chicago or New York. *33 ANN OUNCEMENT: ΙΑ/® heve b*ORht the Kfed »nd Fuel btJfineee of W. K. j XêM Jenning·, on College Street, and now ere prepared ♦ to givw ti e people of Waxufiacnie an>tbiLg in uur Une on ♦ VTj short uotiee. Prompt delivery. . . . .2 F\ Waxahachle Feed éc Fuel Company ♦ if U A. JACKS. Stone Brothers on South kogers st.. i« headquarters 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 Stone Bros, yard and be happy for a dollar saved is a dollar made a hint to the wise is sufficient and all want to be wise. Stone Bros, for business and yours to please. : New phone 171; Bell phone 81 (4 rings) New 1.6G.N.Towns KUFSMITH, Montgomery County MELTON, Harris County 000 5TONEHAM, Grimes County 00 SITUATED between Navasota and Houston in the midst of the Fruit, Truck Fanning and Timber Lands alonp the Fort Worth Division of the International A Great Northern R. R. There will be a Grand Barbecue at Melton and Town Lot Sale at each of these New Towns on <s Thursday, Sept. 4 By : the : Smith : Land : and : Improvement : Co. TERMS OF KALE: One-third cash, balance one and two years, 8 per ceht interest. Don't fail to attend this Great Sale—a splendid opportunity for investment. The I. <fe G. N. will have very low excursion rates in effect to Hufsmith, MeJ ton and Sti nehari for this event and will operate trains to suit the convenience oi ine people atu-nuiiiK saie at all tluee puiuto same day. Tickets will be on sale for trains arriving: Sept. 4. See flyers or call on 1. & G.N. agents for further particulars. L. TRICE, D.J.PRICE, ind Vlee Pres. A Gen. Mirr. Gen. l'a»». A Tkt. Ajjt. — Palestine, Texas Summer Excursion Tickets NOW ON SALE Via (he i) % Houston Ô Texas Central Φ Railroad TO POINTS IN Alabama Iowa Wisconsin Michigan North Carolina Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi South Carolina Colorado Maryland New Mexico Tennessee Georgia Massachusetts New York Virginia Try Cloudcroft. New Mexico 9000 feet above sea level. It is delightfully cool. Or you might take a trip to New York via Houston, New Orleans anil Cromwell Line Θ. F. H. MORSE, M. L. ROBBIN8, Passenger Traffic Manager Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. HOUSTON,TEXAS Only $25.00 to CALIFORNIA THE Southern Pacific has ajrain opened the doors to cheap travel from Texas points to California. During the months of September and October, on»· way second-class tickets will be on sale from al! main line points on the Houston A Texas Central Kailroad ami Southern Paciiie ai a rate of 125.00, except from stations east of Hous ton, from which points rate is made by adding local fare to Houston rate, and from Galveston, where the rate will be fJt>.46 :: :: :: :: 'These ticket* give stop-overs at California points, and oiler a splendid means of making a trip to California at lower rate· than ever. Con sult your !"cal ticket aprent.or write for literature and other information :: :: :: :: :: M. L. ROB BINS, T. J. ANDKKSON, . G. P. A T.'A. A G P. A