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ELLIS COUNTY MOT DEAL! List of Deeds Filed fur Recori with the County Clerk. from 'Waxthachi 10 «I am s:(<> ραι—Marls from Wrxahaehle mixed ι Ii a\cs4 46 in.—Daily »xcet»tu 0:311 cm » Mayor: W. J. F. Ross or Alderman Ward No I: J. M. Pa'X5tk»«on. * For Alderman Ward 2: S. P. La.nubkokd For Alderman Ward 3; W. J. MeDi kj-jk. Frank Ht.lik and wife to Jo. Mach, ΙϋΟ uerte of land; $000 ant other consideraHone. W H. Getieudaner, truet^a," t( M. L. Campbell, lot in Trînity Uni ▼ersity addition ; $200. Mrs. F H. Rockett toil,». R. New ton, lot in NVaxatottchle; $1000 H. 8. 1'arsone jfed yrlfe to j. H Lane, lot in Italjft ttLSU, A. N. James toJUlKtiuU» In λ . -iment €·>α){|β·| axn~ hachie; $75, A. Trif>peJ(t Laura Spaulding, $4ό0. ^ f jenry and *»/«. ta u, S. 150 aeree;of land; and wif« t* Κ. Ε. : Q. Park iur }dmn<-r, trustee, to L. |ln Trinity I'niver ». id wife to G. M. ^4ere· af land more L«p*ii> <§ Spa; k |J,U50. ipenin<s. ia yettejday f*m λοΛ -re in as an » niararautfe He expidgM •»#eriu*b hft thj Twentieth Century Club. After a few spirited disputes as I whether or not inclement weathi should be a le^al excuse for absent _ from the regular meetings of Twei tieth Century Club the membei have learned to don short skirts tat t parasols :t*ti attend in spit·.· of ti £ rain. ► We are now at that intensly ii ► iterestiritj period ul Cuit· I Ktat» £·History prior ta iMt civil w ar and ► complete list of'lfie causes whic led to this great conflict was the lai lesson and an interesting one i proved to be. The circle met last Thursday wit Miss Ora Miller, on West Mai street and to be a shiest of the Mi. 1er house mean· A profitable sta .and a pleasaut ptfjrpriee ia stere a Ways, for this occasion Miss Or ι had asked different members of th ' circle to respond in some specin ; lia» of training. Mies Wilna Win ι ! lush playiûi; "The Watte re r, froi * Chaminade and Miss Minni·· Sim rdfclti*! that strangely pathetic littl poeJtu, Hartsease. Sincewe have ' deveraity of talents in our clu why not havb some special selectioi at oach^neeting, thereby hrightenin; our programs and carrying soni verse and history hand-in-hand A saucer of violets was placed 01 the table and each member guesse< at the number therein. Mrs. Walte Shive coming within four of th< correct number was awarded thi prize—a burnt wood photograpi holder. · Dangers «I I'lK-UinoDia. A colli at this tim<; If neglected it liable to cause pneumonia which i> #o often fatal, and even when th« patient has recovered the lungs ar· weakened, making them peculiarly •ueceptibie to the development o! consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will atop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs aud prevent pneumonia. Sold by B. \V. Fear is Texas Midland Railroad. A strictly up-to-date line. "Nothing too good for its pat ron·." Elegant coaches, splendid dlninar cars, serving meals a la carte at reasonable prices, and first-class cuisine, all go to make a journey over the road a pleasure long to be remembered. Close'connections mad*· at junc tion points to and from all point·. Knll information regarding rates, tira* eards, Pullman reservations, ètr.girill be cheerfully furnished by bylâny lapent of the Midland or the j£td«nngned on application. F. B. McKay, G. P. Α.. Terrel!, Texas. Thoughtful Man. Austin, of Winchester, what to do In the hour His wife had such an case of stomach and liver the physicians could not /He thought of and tried New Life Fills and she at once and was finally 25c, at Herring Dru κ University. and pupils of th* of Trinity L'nii very excellent University #*· < I» t •Pt 1 ' ί ilJant Confederate General m Over the River of Deafcil -κ MAND OF TElZ the «iradnate of West Pot ;,Oc Academy, Famous F|* I and Proprietor of Meade Stock Farm.'^ff "c a |lle, Tenn.. March 3fey, H. Jackson, the tf. ^valry leader during „ Len he bore the ^Jackson, died atoi^ near here, Ms" was In the s1 ' been In fail1/ ι year and i f weeks pas\ fil war Gen knand in Fo ie Ti-xas br IV 'ost ir he has de Jire and tk| „ r Vfueet fre 4 ^ dec! ind V tS 1 rs ÛC with an r more. A sit book is in 1835 and acc working· for education in the·'1®· Open an He entered We Toraorr"w in 1852 and gra» following year to New Mexico t TrM<;t pn ment of mounl "0 participated ij MOO.iW.n fights with Br.nt. as Kit Carson. mission in the L on the outbrf* offered his st Mana*r<»r -.Όr»·' ir ttUU V* il Λ it I»} H — lery by Goveluch, can b« itred jafkslmre'v" imaginary need* etde, whi« "" for his ga; ? Jackson <S Ο Ν A ï S ♦ .1er r.*n*P ^ ™ Λ L 3 ♦ eeph E. Jol J on the in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hood's army »„ rv-n . the retreat of"nt to *>»«" today. tie of Nashvilt,er W(,nt to Dallas rank of briga at Holly Spri loss of the I. Dixon, of Milford, and i-ompellftodav don his ram. General Jack«nd wife of Enni· for further PiVe«terday. officers, but Γ ward. in and Miss Minnie General Jaoallas today. ter of Genera'· and became atenahip, an Knnis in-law in the the city yesterday, stock farm. 3 agement of tbpeou went to Dallas before the de attend a district and «he high (c|an, tained by Bel of the thoroug leave this evening j ment and niaorhere lie will prob ut six weeks. DAMAG , traveling passen it « ■· m α ai· Texas and Pacific ι the city yesterday Newport Heavy jarKiinniel and daughter, wrought400· ot Midlothian, spent elorm h«in the cU-v· Ku*·18 of| a violeo Hendricks. danger Kirkes, president of level ' uiversity, went to Dallas thr>atnlng to attend the gradua propercisee at the Medical Uni-1 To ' . W!iS ' ' of "3·Γ and wife left this sea far . >;PW Boston to spend a than >V»!th reUUve, 8am Ca. tak** Mr. Cooper'· mail Hail . . * 1 folk /,efK hi. absence. anch" h. n. limit mf η akttKJ ti -ΠΜ [ whrfj »y *» ' naîj^ Rur th* t to re t' waffle To Shorten Time. ^he official· of the Houston and | Sea· Central railway at Houston ρ flouring on a new time card for at road which will go Into ··fleet ixt Sumlav. The change in the jhedule will shorten the time be· ween Houston and Fort Worth .bout fifteen minute·, and 1· made tar the purpose of connecting with itock Island trains in and out of the totter city. Severe Cold Kur Three Month·. 'he following letter from Λ. J. tiabuam, of Ëatesville, Ind., teila L# own story. "I fullered three bafths with a severe cold. A drug prepared me some medicine, and tociyeician prescribed for me. yet I aguot improve. I then tried Foley'· Ljuey and Tar, and eight dose· •ured me " Refuse substitute·. Sold by B. W. Fearfl. Furiua Feed. FhaiX-s 49. Conde Mosley. V 12 Cough Settied|on her.Lungs. " M y,'daughter bad a terrible cough which settled on her lungs," says N. Jackson, of DanvUte, 111. "We tried a great many r#m«dles with out relief, until we gave her Foley· Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse substitute·. Bold by B. W. Pearl·. "^lES OF ELUS COUNTY * «*· V if Appointments ·· Made Ly h Governor Lanham. *"ï t }r Ol ;^e lie House Journal ct the legiela -« «luted March 27 contalna the Hq; » JlowlriK list of names as notaries yODllc for Ellis eountv, as made by ^ioTernor Lanham in compliance ,,with recommendations of the senate through Representatives Hemphill and Alderdice: Waxahachie—H. F. Rosseau, T. F. Thompson, Mark Smith, J. F. VVyatt, Tom P. Whipple, I. M. Wil liams, J. A. Reail, A. T. Rishop, Y. D. Kemble, T. R. Williams, A. L. Love, Ο. H. Chapman, Will A. Malcolm, E. P. Hawkins, C. M. Supple, S. P. Langsford, J. T. Spen cer, T. H. Harbin, Ada Gray, Rirdie Ross, J. M. Phillips, F. M. Getsen daner, H. O. Templeton, J. R. Al len, J. T. Andrews, C. F. Winn, W. L. Wis·, ·». A. Neal, <>. Adkins, J. W. Martin, W. S. Kemble, H. N. Peters, R. K. James, W. P. Metcalf, Will P. Hancock, J.C. Lumpkins, L. C. Todd, H. M. Rhodue, Delia Davis, Bert Shands, A. Lasswell, J. L. Gammon, Geo. L. Griffin, J. E. Coleman, G. W. Coleman, R. J. Co'iT'ian. H. 1*. Atkinson, J. W. Cooper, Ί. J. Cole, C. C. Crocker, K. G. Stroud, R. R. Hendricks, J T. Gill, S. E. Fowler, Osce Good win, W. L. Harding, Perry S. Rob Iwrtsoii, Horace Trippett, J. E. ; Lancaster, Georgia Wilson, S. P. | Knnie—Oeo. H. Hogan, tîeorsre Ho(f(fe, P. J . HemphlLl, J . W. Story, William Ellison, l'helps Terry, 'Γ. H. Morrow, Jr., L. L. Seaaiona, J. L. Clark·'. A. H. Dunkerlv, J. L. Bium»*nthal, John H. Sharp, J. F. Alexander, P. H. Rowell.G. H. Eu bank. B. F. Mardi bank*, T. H. Collier, W. H. Brown, J. W. CrajR, t.'. W. McKennev, ('. L. Allen, A. L. Noel, Edmond Raphael, J. B. Bialand, V. L. Blakely, A. Efron, Jeremiah A. Clarke, C. T. Hotcan. Midlothian—J. A. Lawaon, H. H. Stalling», T. A. Beatyj J. H. Peebles, J. A. Orr, J. B. Kennedy, Oeo. W. Newton, T. H. Newton, E. T. Rea. Ferri»—C. A. W»*atherford, C. W. Crum, W M. Tldwell, W. D. Pitt·, John M.Smith, W. A Orr, J. T. MoCareon. Mtlford-H H. C. Davia, W. T. M. Dickson, H. M. Rankin, A. Logan. Italy—J. M. Parker, S. Freeman, W. E. Cox, Fount Ray, On! Adkia son, Alex Moaley, A. B Harris. Forreaton—T. C. Forr«at. VVvatt —E.A. Rlvina, A. J. Florey. Red Oak — S. F. Chapman. Leland—J. H. Carter Avalon—J. B. Hemphill, B. F. McMorria, B. O. Hallatn. J. F. White. Clemma— W. C. Kincaid, L. N. Lee, J . M. Davl·. Auburn —H. J. Townaend. Palmer—Thoma· Martin, S. A. Wilkinson, P. L. A. JefTer·, L. B. Orirtlth. Boy ce— W. A. Boyce. Bristol—P. H. Steven», Tom P. Thornton, E. A. Bond, Α. W. Car· other·. Ovilla—J. M. Whitehead. Naah—T. O. Cheatham Saralvo—Chas. L. Curry. Byron— R. L. Carter. Rockett—J. 'Γ. Andrew·. Howard-B. B. Moody, W. W. Alexander. India—W. A. Kincaid. Bardwell—A. L. Whittington. Britton —B. C. Davenport. Ou· Τ· B Skipper TeUco-W. R. Slma. Mt Peak J. M. Alderdice. Will Play Ball. Λ eerie· r»f game· of baseball ha· been arranged for the Trinity Uni versity team. Un April 17 the Trin ity boy· will fc9 to Sherman to croaa bat· with Auatin College. Ou the April JO and 21 they will meet the Baylor University team at Waco, and on May 8 and 9 Baylor will come to Waxahaahie to content hon or» with Trinity. HEBBINE CURKB Fever and Airue. A doae will ua ually atop a chill, a continuance al waya curea. Mra, Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian. Text*, May 31, 18B9, wrltea: "We havd uaed Her bine In our family for eight yeara, and found it the beat medicine we have ever uaed, for la grippe, bUioua fever and malaria." 50c at Hood A Martln'a. Another Car. Purina fee® juat received. Phone 49. Conde Moaley. 12 Pneumonia Follow· a Cold but never to/lowa the uae of Foley'· Honey, and Tar. It stop· the cough, heal a and strengthen· the lunga and afford· perfect secur ity from an attack of pneumola. Kefuae aubatitute·. Bold by B. W. Pearl·. la Purina feed food for eowit Ye·, air, beet on the liarket. It not only fatten·, bat tendf to make the milk richer. Pleaee tfte cow by trying a tack. Phone 49. Conde Moaley. 13 .. / «"·-1 s Τ Λ . ι ' =H i i »♦♦»»»»»»« NN The big Ει I Sale at Ε J I Wi|r COntiîl' J ·; ▼▼ **,* WlXllIII t mainder of The bigges \ of pretty g seen in W: ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« COMING EVENTS. April S—Imperial Bell Ringer» at | Trinity luiverslty April 11.—City school bond elec tion. April 12.—Easter Sunday. April 18— Dr. D. F.ïFox, at Trin ity University. A Great Sensation. There ta* a big sensation in ville, lud., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected t<> die, had his life saved b> Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. ! He writes: "I »ndure<i insutTt-raMe agonies from Asthma, but your: New Discovery «ave me imniedltt*, relief and soon thereafter effected a' complete cure." Similar cures of. Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi- · tis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for ail throat and lung troubles. .Vic and 11 .'*t. Guar anteed by Herring Drug Co., Drug gists. I riai bottles free. Special[Train oi Musk.__ ®Th<-_Texas !>inl l'aôiii· Kailwnv Company will ruii^* special train which will b♦> iceompaiilM bv the j Harris Juvenile Band i'.Jin nam- i ber) who will furnish milite m route. Thl* special train will leave Ft. Worth Monday, May 17th, at 11:1Λ a. m. ami I>alla« at 1J ID p. i*... arriving New Ortfioi Beat morning for breakfast. Reduced rate» will Imi hi effect to New Origan» For particular· <addre«« anv agent or! K. F. Turner. Oeneral Pa*eenger, Agent, Η. P. H»gh«··, Traveling | Pansetiger Agent, Ft. Worth. Robbed The Orate. Λ startling Incident lanarrated by t John Oliver, of Philadelphia. a* fol- j low· Ί wai In an awfu! toadlttes.I My «kln waa almoat yellow, eye· •unken, tongue coated, pain contin ually in back and aide*. no appetite, growing weaker every day. Three physician· had giver» me up. Then I we· advlaed to u·« Klectrlr Hit ter· ; to my great Joy, the flr»t bottle ι made a decided improvement. I con tinued their uae for three week·, and i ant bow a well man. 1 know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one ahould fall to try them. Only ,*jU cent·, guaranteed, ' at Herring Drug Co.'· drug «tore. Barn Struck by Lifhtnint. A C. Pipkin, from the Hristoi community, wit In the city yeeter· ' day and Raid that a few day· ago hi· i barn win «truck by lightning and entirely destroyed. Heveral ton· of, hay and about fifty buabel· of corn . were burned with the barn. He had j kept hi» barn iu»ured for aevnraJ year·, but the policy expired a few ; day· before the accident. Mr. Pip-1 kin took home with him hi· «ou who ! ha· beeu attending Triuity t'nlvar • tty. Hesaiditwaa almoat Impôt·; •ible to hire farm hand· In hi· «ac tion of the country, and he wascom pell«d to take hla aon out of school i t" aaeiat lu making a crop. Have the Loved One·' Mr·. Mary A. Vliet, Newcastle, Colo., write·: "I believe Mallard'· Horehound Syrup i· superior to any other cough medicine, and will do all that ia claimed for it. aud ilia ao pleaaaut to take. My little giri want» to take it when ahe has no need for It." Ballard'a Horehound Syrup Is the great cure for all pul monary alimenta. 2ûc, '«Or and $1 (JO at Hood A Martin'a. Neatness sod Taste Dominant. "Bargain Bulletin," the weekly houae organ of th· Bcarff A O'Coi^ nor Co., Dalla·, «peaking of the Hummer School booklet recently la aued by the Knterpria* for Trinity Unlveralty, aaya: The Waxahachle Enterprise icudi ua a booklet gotten out in their ahop for Trinity I nlTeralty. Thla hook· let la a apiendid example of the prlutera' art, and shows that neat ueaa and taate are dominant in the Knterprlae ahop. new a f hi»' W# offer<hM Hundred Dollan H**srd tor so/ ease of Calarrk ikat caaoot M tared *1 kail « L'eiarrh Car·. r. 1. I'HIMt * CO . Prop.. Toi·*·, ο. w· lk« uuderelckoed. ssv· know· 1 f .Ckemtf tar tk· isst ft»· iHn.iid toil·*· hie perfeeilj honor· kl· la si I sueinees irtuutiM· fies·· «isilι skis lo turi ·«( st| os»lio"®s bs4s »y (Self fire W*»t · Γrusi, Wkol«aale Urw«gUU. Toisé·, Ο. Wsldon. Kisaaa 4 Mar«ia.Wkeis«a*i· UniMKts. Tsllis.Okt·. Mall'· (*l«rrkC«re M lata* laieeaailj Ml IM St reelij βροβ tk« klood sa4 nils· sorts·· M tk· ι sjrstMB Pnas. 7*s, Mf bolt I· S*t4 kr sU Orsf-1 Cist·. Tsalu·—teb ft— tl's y sa· (!r Ριιι» SJ» tk· HM Crop and CnaiUe Mortgage· now j la stock. Order· filled for any quan tity deai red. Also bill of sal· book· I for atockuien. The Knterprts·. nbroidef-y gger City » λ 4 a ma. lltV A this weeR t showing oods ever nxahachie ♦ * » t OLD PHONE NO. 8 We are ready to supply your want· in Groceries and Feedstuff· of all kind*. fV* itu»r*nt*«» fall a i m»*a*nre». A trial order f/otn y<>u will convince yoi) that·*' will appreciate Wiur trade. Κre<· d<>llve|y t.> any part of the city Stor·· on Vaut Main street, opposite Hatcbel! Λ ineat market. Τ J. STROUD & CO. R I ΡΑ Ν S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Core for Pffct. Cure» obttlnale «or··. <h*pp««l hand». *c~ lem*. akin di teasei, Μα·.ι fcurna «r.4 »catd« p«lniMs. W· cou AS rttf Impio*» IS· quality U pafcl doub'« the ff\cm. The U.*i aahr· fh*l ejpertence can produce or thai moctty ca#b«jr. Cures Piles Permanently De Witt* la the or.fi na \ *rvl oniy par· and f*n-j!ne W tch Ha*cl Sair· ma4a. Look (of Km name DeWITT on every be·. AU other* »· counterfeit ninin rr K. C. OeWITT A CO.. CMlCAOfc. Hold by H. W. Fnrl·. The Midland U/ ^ Route * -r^-î|SÎ^T The Official Route NE.W ORLEAN LA. For the United Confederal Veterans' Reunion New Orleans, La* 19 to 22, 1S«V Special train, coy coach··, chair car· and baggage car· Pari· about 9:.W * 18, arriving in Nef time for br*-akfa morning. Full information ticket·, etc., will furniahed on app ag«nt of th· 7 Railroad, or ^ «Jk0 ft A#i A'o r. b. en. Pa··. Agf 1 <£·< ^ Enterpri»^'»^ For legaltblaalf 26 f ϋ I