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The Waxahachie daily light. [volume] (Waxahachie, Tex.) 1894-current, February 24, 1903, Image 1

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Fresh Shipment of
Crackers 6 Cakes—
Nahisco's, Athena's
and Ramona's Φ *
Ferndell Sweet Cider in bar
rel at 60 Cents per gallon
JR Mtnp*« Both Phones
• · AXlllCiJ) Ν Γ Κ H Κ Κ Τ II Κ Κ Κ
Try a Bar of
A Thoroajjh Cleanser and DtiinfM>Unt. At
LEIGH BROS., Phone 54
Garden Seed, Onion Sets,
Triumph Potatoes
Η*τ» » full line of everything y°u n»«d to plant in μ garden.
Have juat tapped m barrel of the celebrated
Milly Ribbon Cane Syrup
Absolutely the be»t made. Try it.
In « ranker 4*intie· try Kennedy'* butter Thin and Oysterett··*,
Cb»ei« Sandwiehe*, and Nabisco V
Jim Kelleher
JOE A. HARRIS
JEWELER
South S 1 il ·· S i| u u r ι
Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass,
Silverware, etc.
Repairing a Specialty
All Bought H>r· Kti^rav'*d Kr«>* <»f <'h:ir;r··.
15 CENTS
To Ënnis or Any County
Connection
INOCPCNOINT
5V9TCM
Prompt, «rrvlr»·. Ml tin»«s
metallic circalt. Lmic I Hut «no»·
Γ clwthoic.
Iluniiit-Kf. I'liout t.i.t*» h inontli
ΓΙι··η»ι. f.'.IN ϊ month
N" party lit»»**.
Ellis Co. independent
Telephone Company.
An ticelleni Knlertainment.
Ati ••xrelh'nl •»niertaiumei:t will.
I»·· provided fur II··· patron» of the
op»-r» hou*·· tonight. Th»» uitrat'- i
lion, "Siil·· rrai-knd,'' will Ι»- soi. e
thiii*. «'Ut of tli<· ordinary, having
b«en r^wiittxti thifc »·<&Νοη, iiitru-1
JucitU' m'Vi>r*l funny i n) t if « '
that ι · ·* n«*ver b.-fn played
of l'ltl mrAll mw scenery and
mechanical ·■ ifet-t*; in fact it i« an
entirely n··*- show .i d i» play mi t«>
itnineti·^' bu.»in< ■»·» · vnrywher··. All
exchanges *i■••ai- v- t . nighi\ . ί thia
funny aliow. Ί ί<·ίτ·Ί* art* ι w on
•aln at fv.'tria' dru·-' «tore. Adn.i*
• Ion ;t.V, ,7i>r and 75r. ·*.<,
f brrt ι» mor·· ι turtn in th -cc. o οI Ib·*
fitinir} than all other di*·"»*»·* ρ (· ., i»r, an.l
until lb* i*»t few >ear> *».> i»n^J lo Ik· m
<*ur»r>le Koragrrat man) doctor·. prunonnrpd
It · toral d I *ea»e. ami pre^rlbed local rrni!dle«.
»ed I·} «M>Uall) falling locure witb local treat
1 ment, mmnyj it in*·,rablc -η .-ιμ-γ ■< t ·
, ri< ralarrb lo be a roetUlutiiia·! dl»ea»e, an*1
inereforr require·· c'-nilliution·1 treatment
I llaii'» ' a;arrh ti.fr. roaaiifae'.ured by ► . J
!« hen··) Λ Co., Toledo, t»hio. H the onljr eonUliu
tlotial cure on \hr market. Il I· lahon Internally
In 4aaea (roa Mi drop* lo a tea»po«>nful It act
directl} on the blood and murwu» -ur'acr* of
jtbea>>iea Tbe> olfer υιι«> hundred dollar* for
■ an} riv α fa'l* tenure. vnd for c-rtular-> and
I tv»liniOMlat».
\ddre<- V J < M KN tiV A CO.. Toledo, t>.
Sold bj l>ruiiifwl». W<·
Hali » >ae.lj I'm» are the bell.
Visited the Battleship.
C. M. Marshall, who lives on
I South Prong, returned thin morning
I from Galveston where he had beeii^
to *ee th»· battleship·. He said he
«ai fortunate enough to get 1" with
the members of the legislature in
their visit to the big sea warriors,
lying out in the bay eleven miles
from Ualyestvn. He has a cousin
on the flagship Kearsarge,who holds
the official position as first lieuten
ant. Mr. Marshall said he had not
Seen his cousin for seven years and
tbe uieellug was very pleasant. He
•ays that ou account of a rough sea
the ships did nôî enter the harbor
eonaeqnently few of the visi
ts the different sections of
ot lo see them.
iable preparation for
the market is
Sold by !i.
HE COULD FIND LOST MONEY
But by Working His Scheme
Henry Snipes Goes to Jail.
"From I be account I he loser brings.
The conjurer lino* s who stole the thHMj·*."
Henry Snipes, a whllo m descend
ant of Ham whose age is some
where near the half century mark,
had what he thought was a very
smooth scheme.
By working his little scheme one
time too often the aforesaid Henry
Snipes got himself into the county
bastile with a charge of theft pre
ferred against him.
Henry has lived in Waxahachie
several years and for some time
past he has been posing as a con
jurer and among the more super
stitious of his race he was held in
! very much awe. One of Henry's
special feats was to find money that
1 had either beeen lost or stolen and
ί return it to its proper owner, con
ditioned, however, that he should
receive half the amount to recom
pense him for his trouble. In the
practice of this supposed magic art
he wasphenoni'*nally successful and
several very important finds have
been made by him lately. A few
days ago $40 of the earnings saved
by the negress who cooks for County
Jud^e J,ee Hawkins disappeared
from the servants' house in rather
a mysterious manner. The matter
was reported to the officers and they
began an investigation, looking to
the recovery of the money. Satur
day night Snipes visited the loser
I of the money and offered to fit d it
for half. His offer was accepted
and he began work on the case.
He had with him two small Kiblee
which he claimed were very neces
sary in the practice of his art. He
would open them, make a few mys
terious turns ot the leaven with his
hands, then announce that he had
located the spot where the money
was hid. He l«ft the house and
after being gone η short time re
turned with the money which was
nicely wrapped up and concealed
jln » small tin ho*. After receiv
Ing liis share of the amount he
started to leave the house
when he {walked into the arjjis of
Officers Korbes Kennedy and Min
nick. The conjurer was marched to
and incarcerated m the couuty jail.
Yesterday a charge of theft was
preferred against him The officer.·»
say they are on to his little scheme
which in substance was to iirt-t
steal money and then, by the · \er
cise of his supposed art, Had It and
restore it to Its owner.
Drowned in Pool.
It in τ·ί><πt^d here t· lay ! .it an
old limn named <#·■·· I,.. ndv. ι
drowned in » lak· in tin· Ν cal Val
ley country la>t Friday ru^ht. It is
said ll.·· man 1 ail lii < <1 a'. Hristol,
but was plckinirc >»ton in the Neal
Valley, lie w«-nt out Friday *ve
Din»' In ι;··ΐ -·ίπ·· wood and fail· to
reiiui . A e« »r··! ;.ir party ereri : out
Saturday Uioruin;; and it 1» »aid
they found the ι Id n an'·» d· ·» I I ■■ ly
in a pool of water, where lie had
drowned or frosi η to death. Knnie
M y uteri mi·· Circumstance.
One was pal·· and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference? She who in bluehinKι
with health ιΐίΗβ Or. Kind's New
Life I'ille to maintain it. By gently
arouhinx the lazy organs they com- i
I-el good digestion and ! '- id i.tf cuit
•tlpatiou. Try tliem. Only at
Herring-Sparkx Drujr Co., Drug
gist·.
AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING
Impromptu Oratorical Contest
Held at the Boys' Hall.
Laet night the young men of Trin
ity University gave the students of
the boys' hali a very enthusiastic
surprise. Owing to some disagree
ment on account of one of their fel
low students being barred from the
local oratorical contest given at the;
I University last night to decide who]
should represent Trinity Uuniver
sity at the state meeting to be held
in Sherman about fifty of the most
enthusiastic students met at the
boys' hall where the following pro
gram was carried out:
Oration, "The Young Man of the
South," by Mr. Carter. This was
one of the ablest orations ever
i
delivered in Waxahachie. Mr. Car
eer's delivery was excellent, his '
i voice was clear, and the expression '
I of his face was good. Judging by
this effort he is destined to be,
; an orator of more than ordinary I
a!>iMty.
Next on the program was a solo, i
"The Hash House," by Mr. Bent
ley, which was received with hearty !
applause.
This was followed with music by
; the hand.
Mr. J. (»uy Jones and Mr. Martin
McKnight participated in a very in
teresting oratorical contest.
The last feature of the program
whs the wonderful adventures and
encounters of Mr. Coaker in his re
cent trip around the world. This
proved very interesting to his fel
low students.
Foley's Honey and Tar is best for
croup and whooping cough, con
tains no opiates, and cures quickly.
Careful mothers keep it In the
house. Sold by K. W. Fearis.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. H. Haggine, of Melbourne,
Fla., writes, My doctor told me j
had Consumption aud nothing could
' be done for me. I was given up to
die. The offer of a free trial bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for
• Consumption, induced me to try it. !
Results were startling- I am now \
on the roHii to recovery and owe all
to Dr. King's New Discovery. 11 '
surely saved my life." This great !
cure is guaranteed for all throat and J
iuriu· ί i' ms.-s by Herrlng-Sp:»rks !
Drug Druggists. Price '>o<· &
i$l.UO. Trial Bottles free.
I
IT ISNO WONOER
that nearly ewrv ono has
a ielephone when you
considei <>ur r-it·,·- <>t 51
to $2 a m ·ηΐ for r.-M
dences ind >l.St 11" S3 .1
m ο η t h t « » r business
houses : : : :
Won't you iet us
Plac· one for You?
fall tli»- ιιι»ιι»κ··Γ. hf will send
a «olicitor 1'ir your oor.trart
The Southwestern
Telegraph and Telephone
Company
Prescription Filling
here is safeguarded by every possible method necessary tb perfect
safety fer our patrons. Few mistakes occur in drug stores
through ignorance. The careless handling of poisons, caused t»y
improper places for keeping them separate from other harmless
drugs, is more directly responsibly for error than all other
causes. We fortify ourselves ugauuU siw-'h possible error by
havtug a blue case for all our poison». We keep no two similar
unes together. With such an arrangement, no one hut a blind
utai. could make an error here. We Have been tilling prescriptions
(or 18 years, Bo far our record here is above reproach. If you
knew the quality of medicine we use, the care, the accuracy, the
knowledge and results of our prescription work, you wuuld readily
understand why there has come into t)>is drug store the last t> years
exceeding JU.UUU prescriptions. A doctor's prescription for you is
your property, and you have the piivilege of taking it where vou
choose. Bring it here.
|| Τ Η Ε HERRING DRUG COMPANY
II Wholesale and Retail Druf&ists A Waxahachir
tt JM* ft
A Splendid Attraction.
Rackman's («lass Blowere opened
their grand exhibition last evening
on South side of square. The room
was crowded with enthusiastic vis
itors; many ladies and children
being present.
This certainly is the best and most ;
instructive exhibition ever seen in j
Waxahachie. Six artists are em
ployed in the manufacture of beau
tiful ornaments, out of common rods
and tubes of glass, which are given
to the > isitors.
The glass steam engine, glass
spinning and w« aving, and _'la.->
dresses are among the features. A
present !"S given til each visitor, .ith!
the admission is but ten cents.
Doors open afternoons from 'J until
5, and evening* from 7 to It; ·!). si).
Λ Night Alarm.
Worse than an alarm of iire at,
night is the brassy cough of croup,
which sounds like the children's
death knell and it means death un
less something is done quickly.
Foley's Honey a;.d Tar never fails
tu g!\e instant relief and quickly
;re- the worst forms of croup.
Mrs. P. L. t'ordier, of Mannington,
l\v , writes "My three yea· old
irl liad a se\ >re case « » f croup ; the
doctor said could not live. I got a
bottle of Foley's Hotiev and Tar,
the fiι .1 »e gav· quick relief and
s:i\eii lier lift " Kefllse sub-ti
tutes. îsi'ld b\ 14. \\ . Fearis
Visited in Waxahachie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark· . «
and .''ru ( M ( lark··, Mrs. Frank
Templetun, Mr- 1 Ν Tempi» ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Κ. Κ White, Mrs K.
A. ( lark· . Mis» \ ast.ti Hulls·
hauion, Linton and Louise Latiui> rv
Willie, Clyde and Buck Calhoun a; il
master I'oin T-mpleton Callahan all
went to Waxahachie y»*sterdav to
enjoj a family gathering witl Mr.
and Mrs. S P. Skinner. Funis
Ν e W 8 .
Cars will leav·· West Knd tonight
for the reception at Mr. Gibson's
in Fast Knd at s lj, s;40 mid '»:1."
Kidney compiamt kills more ρ» . -
pie than any other disease. This is
due to the disease beig so insidious |
that it gets a good hold on the sys
tem before it is recogniïod. Foley's
Kidney Cure will prev«ut the devel
opment of fatal disease tf taken in
time. Sold bv B. W. Fearis.
-
Kemember the "Two Orphans" at
Opera house Friday night. Seats
on sale at Fearis Drug Store. Si |
The Two Orphans.
After a postponement of several
days, "The Two Orphans" will be
given at the opera house Friday
night by home talent. All the mem
bers of the cast arw requested to
meet at the o[>era house Wednesday
evening at seven o'clock for rehear
sal.
NEW GOODS
have already begun to put in their appearance. The
first on the fist comes—
New Hats
We are now showing a complete stock of the late
late spring styles. There is a great difference this
season to what it has been—the shapes are different
—so different that you will have to come to appreciate
the difference.
L
New Shoes and new Ties are in, but we
are mighty anxious to clean our stocK
of every item of wir* >rfoods.
Suit Sale
To wind up the season, you can get any—
$2.1.50, $20 or $18.5·) Suit f r $14.80
Any 516.50 and 515.00 Suit for $11.95
Any $12.50 Suit for_ _ $ 9.75
Any $10.00 Suit for^- $ 7.95
All the Winter Suits go. If there is a wearing want
now, bring it to us. It will be best supplied here.
ç4cιΜϊιΐϋ Bwa t
"<XiIkcfîuA Clctàkù
See
McManus'
for Fine, Reliable
Vehicles
ONE M «.HI
Tuesday, Feb. 24
The Best of Them
All
JULE.
WALTERS
"Side
Τ racked"
It's to Laugh
Old Name —New Play
Funny Specialties
Great Scenery and Mechan·
ical Effects
See the Tramp on the
Cowcatcher
Prices: 25c, 50c and 75c
CLOTHES CLEANED
AT HALF PRICE
\ ur Suit C'l'a^'d <* Prettied for$1.01)
V' iir Pant* Cleaned A Premedfor .♦<>
Your Pants Sponged A Pr^est-d for .10
Rutus lackland's Misfit Parlor,
Middle of xMiln ->ide t-»|uarf, Λ axafcacint,
COMING EVENTS.
February 24 - Sido Tracked at
opera hnuae.
March 2-Krause A Taylor, at
opera house.
March U—The LeRoy Hypuotlo
Co., at upera bon»e,
April 2— Imperial B**ll Kiuger* at
Trinity I'uivereity.
April \2.— Easier Sunday.
April 18-%· D. F. Fox, at Trln^
ity Univereitjk.

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