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WAXA.HACHIX, TEXA8, M6NDÀ*. OCTOBER 13, 4902 _ί —. * — »r VOLUME IX Call for •m Sunflower Creamery Made at Parsons Kansas, the finest Butter made ι ψ Freeh Turnips, Corn, Celery, Cran- $ berries, BlacK Eyed Peas.OKra, J Snap Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Î California Grapes, ; Peaches and Oranges $ for Saturday , | JD Τ-ΤΤΧΤ1Γ C Both Phones ♦ • ΰ· ΓΙ UN E/O Number 3 : : Just Receiyedaaaa DurKee's Salad Dressing Barrateria Shrimp Deviled Crabs Picnic Lobsters Leigh Brothers, Phone 54 NE.W DAINTIE,S^M I HAVE new English Walnuts, and Sicily Filberts. Brazil DJuts, Almonds. I Shelled Almonds; jheWCitron, Orange t and Lemon Peel; new Raisins and χ Currants. .. JIM KELLEHER Why Not I ««· Freeh Meal KT<H)jtd at horn»» at a MS# jrli··· a· <>UI u^ai. It eo»t« no more. Aek your/ merchant for oar meal; if not iiatialactory Tr iant tu tnertb&tar and tret your money buck. fit! J. T, WiuuaMh A Co. Hi· Life in Peril. "1 just iwmed to hivt· gone all to; j.iM-ne,/ ★rite# Alfred B*»<\ of Wei- ■ fare, Tex., "biliouaiiA·· and a lame' bark had tnid« lif»· a ba nlen. I ! couldn't «-at or eleep and felt almost j loo worn oat to work when I began ι to use Electric Hitters, but they I worked wonder». Now I sleep ltk<· a top, can eat anything, have gained in atreugth and enjoy hard work."' They (five rigorous health and new llfeio weak, sickly, run down peo ple. Try thern. Only iiOc at Her- ; rinx-Spark» drug store. , holey'» Honey and Tar cure* cough» and cold· and prevent» pneu monia. Take no »ub»titutee. Bold I by B. W. Kearte. ! ■ — Μ Β * I Watch Your Houses. Buffalo Bill'· big ahow will 'be here Wndoudty and·' it would be well for the people of Waxabachie to watch their houses βικί protect ■ ) their valuables. As a day and night performance wiU be given it wonfcii be ail ν in ahlc for part of the family to ; attend In the afternoon ami r>art at night. By all mean* some one should remain at home during tb.e 1 time the «how is in town. Th*· pf ficers of the town will do all dbey i canto look after the crook· who ' follow shows, but th««y can't b<· in ι all parts of the city at th** «am·1 time. i Notice. / In tiew ofi thy fart that I hare re cently forniwiVa partnership with Dr Hhytleei ¥ respectfully request { of oiv patroro aB early settlement of all past one accounts. 64 A. B. Small, M. I>. i ψ " REVIVAL MEETING CLOSED '4 * ■ 4 ■ Number of Conversions Estima ted at One Hundred. The revival condtaetecfrfct tbe Β«φ tlet chureh fer the past two wleks by Evangelist, P. M. FitsgHrald^ clowd> list night. Τ1φ auditorial and galleries of the spacious build ing were filled |A th«#r limit and for two hours a service of interest was held- The choir of trained sirjajprs sang with power *nd feeling, arjd after Pastors SmiWi *nd Cjpase had made their final tjatemenfs con cerning tbe meetinff Hro. Fitzger ald took t&e pulpit for his latt ser mon ani in forc*fyl language pre sented the question of a^»;ptance or rejection of Chtlst. This lias b«en one of the best meetings Wafcahachie has had in years. Christian people of ahiioet eyerv denomination worked heartfly and harmoniously in the fbeetttig.j There were conf erif»>ne at almost | every service fj-om the tim« the ; meetingbegan until it closed. It is safe to say that there have been at least one hundred professions of faith in Christ during the meeting. This includes ta»· work done at the Colley chapel exercises. -Since thef meeting com.nenced ^here hav« been 4,"i additions to the Cumberland Py^shytrrian churûi. The Baptist had ]'J additions yest y with j other· to·f<Hlow. ALI the churches in the city that took part in the meeting will be greatly benefited. It U Confidently ex I* eted that the I good work will continue after the evangelist is §oue. K«*v Fitrgfrald and Mr. farter, by their fa|tmul service, won many warm friends in t?î* city. America's Famous Beauties* I,ook with horror on Skin Erup tions, Hjotches, sor»*, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Huckieu's Arnica Halve, it iflorifles the face. K« «em^ur Salt Jiheum vanish before it. It '#«res sore lips, chapped hand*, chilblains. Infallible for Piles, i'x· at Herring-Sjjparke drug stQr·'. Married in Dallas. Yesterday at Live Oak street, j ils the city of Dalian, Mr. W. Κ. ι Arant, of Monroe, La., and Mis* Mvrtle Hrady of thin city, w^re united In marriage, Rt»v. J. L. Pierce officiating. Sr. Aratj,t formerly lived in Waxahachie, hut in now ! traveling out of Monroe f<>r a promi nent munie houne. It was by ap- j pointaient if ftfiancee in Dal-1 las. *They left there toda-v for their j future home at Monroe. Th« bride in a daughter of Mr. E. ! Hraify of thin city and la quite a lovable atrtlcharming young woman. Duriug Mr. Arant1* residence iu Waxahachie he made numerourf friend·, all of whom unite In wish ing him and hi» bride a peaceful voyage over life's rough^ea. Spent M or# Than $100<V W. W. Kaker of Plainvlew, Neb.j writes. "My wile suffered frota lung trouble for fifteen years. Sfce tried a number of doctors »nd spent over $1000 without relief. She be came very low and lost alt hope. A friend recommended Filey's Honey aud Tar and, thankn to thin great remedy, Jt saved her life. She en joys better health tjjan she tias known In ten years." Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by B. \V. Feacin. An Officer Hurl. Policeman Joe Colline was pain fVilly hurt Saturday night while try ing to arrest a man. The fellow was in a wagon and when the officer requested him to come down he re fused and attempted to drive away. Collins caught the lines of the team and in trying to stop them the wag on wheel passed over hin right foot, badly mashing his great toe. No danger ot consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. Sold by ft. W. Fearis. j , ...L 1 Try « A WANT AD. IN THE W%nt Column. Everybody wfH read it. Mid it wont eoet you much. * rWWW WWW WVWv VWVWW1 Opera Company Arrives. The Olympia Opera Company arrived in ttfe city this morning from Dallas where they ?ave, enter tainment* each evening during the fair. Tonight this company will for mally open the theatrical season at the park auditorium, presenting that popular opera written by John Phillip ftousa, "El Captain". This is considered one of the most ex pensive royalty operas «>f today. TheTHympians were seen here.îaât winter and that they gave perfect satisfaction was the univere/tl v## dtcl of all who heard them. The. p«opJ>* will miss a rare treat ifthey faiHo attend the performance to night. A Change in Business. Some of the men who have b«*^p engaged in the saloon business In Waxahachie are bu#*· making pre parations to engage in other lines of butine·». , Mr. 8. E. Hhellitd will chartge hi# place of business to a cukl drinfc stand and pool room. Mr. Shellito say» he will sell whiskey on [in scription. L. Β 'Howell, wlie conducted the Hoard of Trade saloon, will engage iii tbecold storage business. J. H. Pridemore will continue in business at his prea^it place oit the west side of the afpiare *b"e he will sell cold drinks and conduct the * hadwick Club. Sixteen Clerks. The following clerks will be f'Wuid at Brin's g->-at "Bmo^'i Mill Rui nant Sal^iT W. TVTlnitirv. Will Paife. β Terry <ire%n. *, P. Brin. / ? Chester Ad^x.® î)or» girtn jf Lon Moffley. Kurt lj/r. Ott« tffiggs. iHdiiJy Brin. Peàrev Shands. Will Kellev Will Rudolph. Charley Brady. Mies Mattie Griggs. Charley Thompson. Ous Robieon. G5 Out Of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I Had suffered with for vears," writes P. Mase, Durham, Ν C., Dr. King's New Life Pills #aved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 25c at Herring-Sparks drug store. It's No Wonder nearly every one has a Tele phone when you consider our rates of $1 to $2 a month for residences and$1.50Jto $3 a month for business houses Won't you let us Place One for You? Call the manager. He will send a solicitor for your contract. The Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company Jl JJL I .. . . 1 DONT GO IT BLIND WOT' When it comes to a matter of spending your hard-earned money. It pays to knôw what you are doing. Our especial f^ride is to tell you, to show you iust what your money goes for when you spend it here. There is n<^baphazard buying irvthis store, but because we do npt sell haphazard. Neither do we buy haphazard. First, w<? know the makers of our clothes; wç know the materials; we select from the best weaves; we get the best patterns, and then we hammer the price down to the very lowest notch not to sacrifice quality and make-up. We were never more completely ready than now : : : : : $10.00 to $25.00 a Suit Show Day Circulars: Merchants who witnt circulars, handbills, etc., fot njiow day should order them at Send us your copy early toiijftrrow morning so you can have them reStiy Wednes day morning. f L Entkrprihk Job (Ikock, Phone 14t>. bpeciai Katy Kates. New Orleans and return, date sale Nov. 10th atyl 1KU: rate one first class fare; fmal limit leaving New Orleans not Iktér than Nov. J. 1. Hey, Agejkt. LÛ02. Ladies* ^ ^ ^ TJndersKirts *—OH mu I ► FINE BLACK ITALIAN FINISHED SATEEN SKIRT— Pi%ty, deep flgunce, trimmed in two rows of taffeta silk ruffles and velveteen faced,,duplex yoke $4.00 FINE BLACK MERCERIZED SÂTEEN SKIRTS—Ele gantly trimmed in pleats àwe ruftles, duplex yoke, very choice values .... $2.00 Ci $3.00 BLACK MERCERIZED SaTEEN SKIRTS—Splendid cloth, deep flounce trimmed in pretty van dyke ruffles end pteats, duplex yoke — - $1.50 BLAÇK S VftiEN SKIRT —Good mercerized Sateen, deepglounce, either Seated or with 5 ruftles, a good Skirt to sell qy. onlv. — ··■· $1.00 BLACK SPUN GiASS SKIRTS—Deep rutiles 75c - Ladies' Ready-made Under skirts, made of splendid material, late style patterns, from best ready-made facto ries, and at prices very little more than the cost of goods at retail. We would be glad to have you come down and See them. / FINE BLACK MOIRE SKIRT —Made with deep pleated flounce, trimmed with three pretty rows of ruftles, velvet een faced, 4 yards wide, dupFex yoke $5.00 Ο Ν Ε Ρ HIC» PLAIN FI G UK Ε CASH STO EE H Comp'y BOONE CORN Ε Κ WAX A Η AC Η I Ε Τ Ε X A y J sÈ= %# HUYLER'S CANDY Fre$h stock now here-iBon Boni, Fancy Mixed, in half-pound, 1-pound jsnd 3-pdind boxes. Plain Ch&olates and Chocolate Créa η/ Drops. You know * wVhat Huyler's means. | Herring-Spaftfs Drug Co. Wholesale £ Retail Druggists North Side Square ...Visit the Great... * ♦ International! ' = I Fair San Antonio, Oct. 18 4o 29 $50,000 in Purses and Premiums Every Exhibit Department Complete Grand Free Attractions Eaëh Day Faine't Great Manhattan Reach Fireworks Production, "The Last Days of Pompeii" during each and every night of th<f Fair. HrwiAL EvKirr Dave SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18-Children'· DayJ'reea Day, Football O&tpe, University of Texas vs. University ofjRaton Rouge, La. SUNDAY, OCTORER 19-Rand Concerte, été. MONDaY, OCTORER 20 -Cattle Roping, Κf. of F. Day. TUESDAY, OCTORER 21-Rufalo Rill's Wild W«it Show. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 224-Confederaji> Veterans Day, Gov ernor's Day, I. and G. N. R'y Dky, Katy I/ay, Roping Contest. , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23-ÉÏ*n Antoiio Day. J FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24-Sehley\l)ay, Day. J SATURDAY·, OCTOBER 25 Tfcveltng/Men'· Day, A. A M. 4 College Day, Football (lame, University Jbf Texas vs. A. <fc M. J SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26- Hernia^ Son/ Day, Hand Concert·. MONDAY, OCTORER 27-Irrlgatiàn IAy. J TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 Tex a- Weld's Fair Comuiiesion Day, « Texas Fre.es Day. 2 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 Railroad Day, Challenge ΒορΙηκ < Contest, Southern Pacific Day, Land and Immigration AkUs. Day 2 J. M. VANCE. VORIES P. BROWN, < Secretary. President J IaAAAA**4âA4è*4èêé'lêéAê4éAéAAAA *4AAAéAAâA4AAAàA4A AAi ▼ ffftf ffffff···" v F W W ^ V Ψ WWwwWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWl