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For the reason her foot looked pretty, i s t h e why yours can Crow's $2.50 Ladies Oxfords Has an easy tread, a snappy look, and is lung long lived. Your foot will look good in it. Crow Brothers The Foot-Fitters. ι J MILLINERY Mrs. Dalton ^ave the beautiful little watch Free to Mrs J. D. Martin, of Avalon, Texas, who had the correct number, which was 2501. : : : : : : M rs. Dalton will ^ive another watch away free which is now on display in her show window. Remember, you get a ticket free on every $ 1.00 purchase. : : : : : Mrs. Dalton East Side Square. ' — WWWWw-wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww $20 China Dinner Set (· FREE (m ( Kving to the loss of the ticket entitled te to our 520 Dinner Set to have been te iwarded March 1, we have decided to jgft give you another opportunity at it. te Commencing today we will give a tick te et to every person over 15 years of te age calling at our stora, award to be te made s Ï WEAR S NEW CENTURY STORE Ka*t Sid»· Square, Waxatiaehie, Texas SATURDAY. MAY 30th, AT NOON. Don't Ιο»»· your tickets. We cannot be responsible for thein. Easy Pill Easy 1o ta*e and easy to act Is Shat famous i.itlc p. I DeWilt's Γ-ittle Early R '· This is clue to t.Se fact that the. tor c the liver In siead of purging it. The .· ι ever gripe "jtK sic<en. not #v»n the r- ost delicate ■Lady, and yet the/ are so certain In :*»uhs that no oi.e who uses them Is disappointed. Th»w uure torpid liver, easupatlof!. t*(l oum rj jaundice, »adacne.r alar.a and *ardoff pneu caor.ia and fever PtCMtCO ONLY »Y K. C. DiWITT U. CO., CHICAGO ) Don"! Forgtt the Nam·. Early Risers Sold bv Η. W Fearie. BEST FOR THE BOWELS I · yrrft lrtrf B'f * rvf^^r, Ιι· «ΐ(ΐι* of th* I IΜ·«ΙΙ «·»«πι ύ·« /irtl'#* tu or WlU b« Kfrp y out ·.«♦.» ι»»'", "I well. l· ' t· in the of ■* . 4ert |»b> at·- r (··ii |»0<·<ηι i« danffr< t.*. Th* ··+*»■·' e··». ' tnoel p«rfrrt ftejr ot k*»«p.ag f h' Wf is Cil mr a >«4 . t*-«n «ft I.· fftaa CANDY CATHARTIO EAT CM '- ΛΕ CANDV 'fMtntA'. I'ftlfttfti»** Tm*'« <kmx] D« ('<+**>■1 K#»-r fuMn Wuli·· »r(iri(>«: I· ·β4 * <-«·■*· ψ+τ bot Vni'fiirfrteit&pif ·η«1 b*x>fc· ι »t on heft) lb A <iiire η til | -Sterhftf Kerne-* « C n*caf« oe H*m Tart kesp r:r *iein Colonist Bate. The passenger department of the Houston and Texas Central Rail road announces a special low one way colonist rate of $25 from all main line points to California. Tick ets on sale February Ιό to June 15, inclusive, and it is probable that an unusnal number will take advantage of this exceptionally low rate to vis it the Oolden State. Tickets are Kood for continuous passage, though in Calitornia stop-overs will be al lowed at all Southern Pacific sta tions. while special rates have been made to various points within Cali fornia. Especially fine equipment will be provided, and the Pullman Excur sion Sleeping Car arrangements which has been perfected assure* the traveler every comfort. In ad dition there will be operated free re clining chair earn and comfortable day coaches. The nearest a#ent eau supply all information desired as to rates, etc., or this may be ob tained by writing toS.F. B. Mrrse, passenger traffic manager; M. L Bobbins, Q. Ρ Α Τ. Α., or T. J Anderson, A. G. P. A T. A. al Houston. M. K. C T. Rates. Hall game Dallas vs Paris Suudav April 'juth. Kate $1.υυ. Train leav es Waxahachie 10:IXia. m. returning leaves Dallas 0:M p. m. Denton Texas, District Federatioc Women's Clubs. Tickets on sal* April 2Mth. return limit April JIHh Kate 92.75 round trip. Austin Texas, United Commercia Travelers of America, rate 96.SO May lith and 7th, limited May lltl for return. St. Louis, Dedication Ceremonies Louisiana Purchase Exposition Kate 922.1U. Dates of sale April JO Jti, 27, 21» and Wth. Time limit U leave St. Louis not later than Mai 4th. Clean. Preaa and Repair. If you want to look neat bring mi <>ur clothes to clean, press and re pair. I am here to please you. Bit] and sell second-hand clothes. J. 8. Pkkhsn, tf 213 East Main street. Γ Ι New Ι Stationery We have just receive d an assortment of new designs & shades in papers Also a big stock of Invitation and Calling Cards HOOD & MARTIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Both Phones - - - - No 34 ♦ « : ΡΕ R.S Ο Ν A L S \ ♦ « ♦ Λ »♦♦♦♦«* »»♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Α. Κ. Small is visiting rela tives and friends at Manor. J. F. Strickland and Osce Good win were in Hillsb<>ro today. Mrs. Hines, mother of F.. M. Hinee, is visiting relative» in pal las. Marshall Lee of Kdna, Texas, is in the city looking after business matters. Miss Vick Eason, of Dallas, is the guest of the family of H. E. Pickett. Mrs. J. R. Simmons, of Kerens, is visiting Mr. and Mrs R. Ρ Hud son this week. H Mrs. S W. Orenduff. \A Joplin Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, W. Campbell, on West Main Street. Miss AnnaTurrentine, whotaught school at Bardwell the past term, came in yesterday and will go on a visit to her brother in Lubbock county. Rev. J. S. Franks and wife of Corsicana arrived in the city last night to visit friends. Rev. Franks is now engaged in the evangelistic work and he and Mr* Franks wiil leave tomorrow for the Indian Ter ritory where he will conduct a re vival meeting SPRING AILMENTS There is an aching and tir»'d ffei ing; the liver, bowels and kidneys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite, no ambition for anything and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up. The trouble is. that during winter, tber« has been an accumulation of wast* matter in the system. Herbine will remove it, secure to the secretioni a right exit, and its tonic effect fully restore wasted tissues and give strength in place of weakness 50c at Hood A Martin's. Rest Rarbecued meats and chill at Grafton A Grafton's. tf v^UIV » AI I rok J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala. was twice iu the hospital from » severe case of pile· causing 24 tu more. After doctors and all reme dies failed, Bucklin's Arnica Salvi quickly arrested further inflamma tion and cured him. It conqueri aches and kills pain. 2&c. at Her ring Drug Co., Druggists. Official Boute, U. C. V, Reunion New Orleans, Nay 19 to 22. Round trip rate of one cent p* mile in each direction will applj from all points on the Houston <S Texas Central R. R., via Houstot and Sunset Route. Tickets will be on sale May 17tl and 18th and will be limited to Ma: 24th with privilege of extension t< June 15th. The "Confederate Veterans Spec lal," a solid train will leave Hous ton at 7:3U ρ m., May lH|h, for Ne» Orleans. Arrange to reach Hou* ton so as to leave on this special. All arrangineiits for your eomfor have been perfected, and your tri] via the Official Route a* indicate* above, cannotlprove otherwise thai enjoyable. Write for literature to T. J. Anderson. Α. Ο. P. Λ Τ. Α., Houston. Texas M L·. Robbiaa, Ο F. Λ Τ. Α., Houston, Texas Notice. Commencing Saturday, May 1903, the new passenger depot wi. be open and all passenger traffic wi! be handled at the new station. Γ. H. Barrow, Agent H. A T. C. R. R. Ct Every Womai it *ivf at <xb<t kn»w ft*»»! tùm MAVHI VMiirlHtq Spra Ήμ mw ή Sum It wiiVD Ttw vi» to.» SKAT-SHOTS AT THE HEWS DAILY HAPPENINGS Or THE CTTÏ BRIEFLY TOLD ►♦♦♦·♦· ♦♦♦♦·♦< Born, to J. B. Chilest and wife,| May 4, · girl. Max Schneider, manager Jolesch Chaaka Dry Goods Co. at Italy, has our thanks for $5.00 on subscription. The front of the Empire Bakery has been treated to a new coat of paint. The regular business meeting of the Home Mission Society of the Methodist church will he held to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The first person who can read aorrectly the large «igti In Egger City's show window (j!rill receive 8"J.50 as a prize. 29 On account of the death of Judge Kemble Mrs. 'Γ. K. Thompson will not entertain ttie M. W. M. club to morrow afternoon. The first person who reads cor I rectlv the larg-e sign in Kgger City's show window will receive as a I prize. 2U Mr. J. N. McElroy, county asses I sor, lias out thanks for $.".,ικι on ad-1 ! vance yearly payment on his Daily ! Light subscription. The first person who reads cor i recti y the larife s ι χι ι |n Eg^er City's show window will receive^.'./) as a prize. -. '"ι In the court nf ci vil appeals at San Antonio vesterdav the case of the Texas MIdlandi Railway Company ! against M.J. Moore et al was af j firmed W I. Hearn. who llvesjnear f the] Kalis church, brought hie mot her I in-law, Mrs Julia Shinu, to Waxa hachie yesterday that she might g<>| to Oklahoma on a visit. The name of Mrs. T. A. Ferris has been added to the reception committee appointed Tuesday after noon to assist in receiving and pro viding entertainment for the visit ing physicians in June. W. L>. Lee, who has been with the ice factory for the past ten vears, has tendered hi· resignation, effective l.'ith inst., to accept a place , as head with the Modern M tiling (.'<■ j Deputy Sheriffs Henry Korbea| and Milton Minnick left ttiis rnorti i ing for the southern part of the ! county w ith a pocketful of warrants for the arrest of young sports who were indicted by the last grand jury I tor KanitiiK I We have sevrai hundred pattern* of wall paper <yh hand we will cloae out at half frlce. They are ail bright, new aiid up-to-date goods Will be pleased to have you inspect them. The Oldham Hardware Com pany. tf For Those Who Live on Farms. Dr. Mergin, Fana, III., writes "I have used Mallard's Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my frieds, as 1 am confident there is no l»etter made. It is a dandy for burns." Those who live on farms esp«>ctally liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rap Idly when Ballard's Snow Liniment Is applied. It should always be kept in tl e house for cases of emer gency. £*·, "Oc and fl.UO at Hood A M artin's A Proclamation. YVaxahftchlqf, Texu, May 7, 1903. •several »u •Φ cted r»i«i of hydro phobia hiring been reported to this office ii is be/eby requested that all owneraNpf d<aca or bltehea within the city, tie fep It confine same on their premiee* \φ ten day*, an the city marshal ll ordered to shoot them where found running at large, be twt-Hii the days of May 12th and 22nd, : «ι \V J Κ Ross, Mayor. Barbecued Meats at Grafton A Grafton's. tf Read tiw Litfht want column to day. It will interest you. WORLD W1DK REPUTATION. White's Cream Vermifujci iia* achieved a world wule reputation as heins; the l»est of all worm destroy ers, and for its tonic influence on v-ak and unthrifty chlldreu, as il neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves their di' gestion, and assimilation of food, strengthens tfielr nervous system and restores them to health, vigoi and elasticity of spirits uatural childhood. 25c at Hood A Martin'· Th· Light prints the new·, A Startling Teat. Γ·> «iTf a life, Dr. T. G. Merrltt of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made j startlintr test resulting In a wonderfu cure. He write*, 'a patient was at tacked with violent hemorrhage· caused by ulceration of th» stomach I had often found Klectric Bitten *·scellent for acute stomach and llv *r troubles ·ο 1 prescribed them The patiant (rained from the flrat and has not had an attack in 1 months." Klectric Hitters are poa Itiveiy guaranteed for Dyapepaia Indigestion, Constipation and Kid ney trouble·. Thy them. Only 5U at Herring Drug Co. Better Than Years of Doctoring PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Best Authorities in Medicine Declare it the Only True Spring Medicine. The sleeplessness, nervous pros tration, weakness, general debility, functional irregularities an*despon dency from which thousands of wo men, young and old, suffer, can be quickly removed by properly feed ing the nerves and replacing the un healthy blood by a fresher and more highly vitalized fluid. The happy change from ill-health and misery, 10 true womanhood and happinesii, can only be effected by the use of l'aine'e Celery Compound. The present spring demand for Paine's Celery CompontKi, woman's friend and life giver, is enormous in every state of the I'nfon. This fact alone, amply proves that the great Compound possesses virtue* and powers unknown to other rememes. V)»'ar wife and mother, do not pro crastinate; listen todav to the voice of reason, and the pleadings and testimony of the thousands of your sex who have been made well ancS' strong. Mrs. Jennie Harris, Mar lew, Ind. Ter., joyfully writes about the medicine that makes womer. well ; she says: - "I have used one bottle of Paine's Celery Compound, and an satisfied that one bottle of this medicine ha* don»· me more r*al nod than any other medlcin* that 1 have er*-r tak *>n. I had rheumatism of long stand ins', kidney dis«*a*f and female trou bles, but since thaklufr Paine's Cel ery Compound 1 feel aitoyetl.er a different person. I have used lot* of other medicines, but never re ceived any benefit until I used Paine's Celery Compound." Choice Table Beverages %) when obtained at the Southern Liquor Co's, will trive entire satisfac tion to the most exacting connoisseurs. Whether purchased in hulk or bot tle, their quality will be >f the highest. We can supply you with a de lightful Sherry it $2.50 per ίί^Ποη, a most deli cious Claret at $1.50 ι gallon, or the most lus cious of I'ort^ · $2.00 per gallon - - - - $4.00 3.00 4»»τ Our Celebrated BrooK Hill at Our Rosedale at Southern Liquor Co 5 Dallas, Texas. ,1 We pay express. OtISlOfl ι D ι I I» the Popular ÎCarrter# Mahing the Quicheat Time Between North and South Texas K<>rk Balla»t Track. OH Humliiy LocomoU*»·* * No 8m«k< Duit or ClBdrn. Κ tT it 11 ν »· Nov«mb«r 15th, connecting at Houitou with San··! Limited and Parlflr <\·*·ι Kxi>r*··· t·· Han Antom». F.i Pa* L<>· Aiiffl-a. Kan Franciieo and for Nf* Orl«an· and th* Kail B. 9 H HOIH M L ROHHIN.S.C Paa«eti(r<>r Traffic M(nac»r G*n. Pa··, and Ticket Atft Τ J AKOKRBOK, a Ο Ρ ai.J I a I HOUSTON, TEX AH 9 ( ί ί When you ·:ο to Mineral Wells, stop it— "The OaKs" It is located a convenient distance from the Celebrated Wells. Tfte hanse has b>en thoroughly renovated! and is fresh and clean. Each room ha^ a Southern expos ure. There is sewerajkinside the build ing. The rate^ are reasonable, the service is the best obtainable, and the large lawn is beaut'ful and homelike Water from the wells will be brought to ^ick quests, and no effort is spared for the comfort and pleasure of all the vruests of the house Kates per week _ _ *8.001< $14.00 Rates per day 2J00 (Special rates to family parties.) 9 I DR. Α. Κ. COLLINS VfcThRINAKY Surgeon : ; At Coud· Moiin'i Htftbi·. \V axohachi·) : : : T«ift C.N.Anderson I THE Β LOG Y MAN i· now readv tu repair *n4 put your ι buKKJ and carrier·" In «ttap* for |h· [ coming iprtntr. Rubber tfrw work « Texas Midland Railroad. A ttrietlj a|fto d«t« Hue. "Nothing too good (or it· pat-' roua." Klegant coaches, aplendld dloinc rare, aerviuK meala a la cart· at reaaonabl· price·, and flrat-claa· cuiaiue, all go to make a Journey uTtr tu· road a pleasure long to Jn· remembered. I'loae connection· made at Junc tion pointa to and from nil pointa. Kutl information regarding rat··, time card·, Pullman reservation·, «•te., will be cheerfully furniabad by by any ajr«ut of the Midland or the undersigned on application. F Β McKay, Ο Ρ A . Terrell. T«maa