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STORK TIME to w -r.«n 1· a tarn of ranch j tminv.ifrieMli.'.'Jiiki an<J [ • we*· anticipai .on. Pain and' draad, lova ar.d j0j, •r»r chan*(»*ly. With the (Ctiatio-n pair. nacataary tuehiid). rth tr,rrr tomf* ca'm inv«, setp racaperatica. MOTHER'S FRIEND the pain *~rr xpaov >.|f rr.at·**· itr. With Itaaid a > an bring h*aithv t at les, ftw**t diapoalti<»nt ! babî*a and ι<1·« I bebte* ^ftto the w^rld, la** avrey th«r (>atn of child* »rth artdyoa ha va blies and e stacy. M ■ τ n. c * κ re»*, av.r· br^Htt» * v. J e*cru f atlnc paine <auetd bv the rradaaliv ea pa ad. η c ο : * · « a r· r% e vea by ti»i# re mark at:· « tb -**■· η. Am< r.f tL« r . fo : a;da to childbirth Moihmr'm Frtmnd has χ *rn η popular* it y and fained aprtt tijfeamc ηκ r»cii w < to#·» MWtll m r j it fifoun'î a»d vre!oocn«4 I· th a Bia*·^ η u»f . a * · h* < * * * Cbildrer **r of 4rt· ecr .tally and fhraic a' y )· *ti ty e^*rv prejpsar.t woman owe· eo-r iety. id y : * § •«■n i ο y f V · rr « *v * - ' * * . · r r ' · f τη! η d a«j(i a·..· er * 1· WTOUK h ! upr Γ th- *· C» . fcf'î^ittca-jof J'M»· »ab. i .-·*■!' p·-* and « ν f ■ ■«· — · * « have leaf h fi tr « tv thai r·π a - « κ b.«aeiaf e*ar aftc to ♦> u and ' Trr a $1 1κ»Μ>. Dru^jut· tvtrfwbm M ' kot' ·γ'§ Pr r-wf Writ· a - for oar fp## ?*<><· κ M^bfrhea4«M THE BRAWIII D RFOILATOR CO, Allmmtm, 9m. •♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦-.» ♦♦♦♦♦♦· KOI NI» A ladv'a Hnfk trio*»· at Klk·' hall Kriday nijcHty K*<|Ufr< at thi· offic#. / / 40 FOUND- A irilt witjh)t»i^>ou|i i'*> pound·, (iwner ι·»η im\ ψ »»«»«< hp railing* 01» Kufu· Kvnun y 4»» i / , clo·# 7 . 4' ΚΟΚ HEXT Vroom f QuJ*·, clo·* t · »'juar»· Rd WIlHum·. 1 FOR SAi.fc Surrey aid hor»# r»l ■<· road cart and tare»*· S#«* Κ'J William·. 4â TKY Our corn bran Jr>r cattle ami bog*, §Γ> wnu {w»r 1PI pound·, '•«■livorfd. Ν»» Ort»t Mill. tf 1 HAVE a iarr·· ^ra^l nit and team· to t aut *ritî> dell* *r»<d t<· voor fiom»· at r«-a#><nahl«· price· W. A. HriiiNr». .Wtf — . ΚΟΚ HA I K Si* room tiroa«, one hloek from Trinity I'nlWriliy. J A. Campbell 'Ap J atu prepared to do ac<*oM<*(B plait ing, aUo aunburet i lailtn/t »r «kirtr Mr* S. Κ Sh*!ilto, ijn Monro*· •treet. % 4! y - *■ — ΚΟΚ SA I.Κ Old ;>ap«-f«, Jfc per hundred. at thi· ofttc··. tf Kol'M) A door key ufar Metho di*t church ( ail and icet »atu·' at thi· office. tf ! HAVi paMtur· for cattl* and hors·· Ed William· tf A J M'»SKI.KY, »alf-«*ian for \Vtn«na Mill· full *· ami#»» ho siery and underwear, ·>Κ1 'p'ione A LARQK STOC h ■ ·! «««wing urn chit ·· nwdl»··, oU. b^it·,* aad alJ kind of •♦■win* machine · xirn» al *i> · <>ii hand at Arnold » Muik Mon. tf ■■■ "* J.ADIKs \M> (IKN I ^ •i'lothinif CI'mimI, Repaired. fhe h»>»t work in town. I«wmI price· 21J Kait Main et. J. 8. Perrin. WORLD WIDE REPUTATION'. White'· Cream Vermifuge h·· 4Chl«v«l a world wule reputatio· m i-^iufr the beet of «11 worm deetroy rri, aud for It· tonic influence· on weak and unthrifty children, a* it Keutraliie· the aridity or ««urne·· of the stomach, improve· their di gestion, and β··ΙηιΠ»ΐκ>η of food, ► trenjrthei!· their nervou· ■y«tem and restore· them to health, vigor and elasticity of »pirit· natural childhood, '£<c at H'>od A Martin'·. Clean. Press and Repair. If yoti want to look neat bring t»e our clothe· to «"lean, pre·» and re pair. 1 an ι here to plea»eyou. Buy and »ell second-hand clothe·. J h l'»KKiS Ka«t Main *treel. For Those Who Live on Farm· Dr. Mergin, 1'ana, 111., write·: "I Lave uaed Hallard'» Know l.iniinent; alway· recommend it to my fried·, a· 1 am confident there ι» no better made. It i· a dandy for buru* " Those who live on farm· eenecially liable to many accidental cut·, burn· and bruleee, which heal rap idly when Hallard'* Sn<>w Liniment 1· applied It should always be kept in the house for ca·»·· of emer gency. iV, ,'*Κ· and » : <*U at Mood A Martin'·. Η Κ TIMS TAKLI H. fc. a T.. Hart· Houad. .····· 7 II * a MM. loi».»» _ HUp· «Walk BouïJ wMVSS » A » a INW. .... β:*· Ρ · wM'N y (β ρ ι Η Λ T. C_ Wmi Houbù. Jl·. m IM<M t M am Don»>i M «r ι pot ru· **»i Un» - Uai'.jr »*<*p» Sun. M·. *1 lawtU pa Sa»! Boù«d m wav#s»:»_»e-^iafi. from WtisusctiM ite Su Kt 4 mua 11 «6 »a Don ri·, m — t w pa ik* . *·. te < m··*] iMtr· « rn> au , si latal ll pa Sait Ho-ε . M M·*·· » M) km—eiêfit , Ml 1M<M lv Κ ka . · Mti« k* si»- Stâiu froa «tuàukn ι. H 'ai>rtl ι lai· « tt pc bailj titrpt->u ,ΜΜΐ·ΙβΜ HONOR EMERSON. Bfa Om BmIkM WrtMar Delf ■> New York, May 2·.—A dinner In commémoration of the one hundredth birthday of Ralph Waldo Emereon vrae given by the Society of American Authoi^ at the WaliAstoria. For mer Surrogate & a s tua R Ransom was toastmaster. Among those at the guests' table were Edwin Markham, Colonel Henry Watterson, Chancellor MacCracken of the University of New York. President J. a. Bchurman of Cornell, Dr. William M. Leipalger and Dr. William T. Har ris, United States commissioner of ed ucation. The following cable dispatch was read. "Edward Arnold offers humble tribute to Emerson, immortal friend and godfather." A poem of commem oration was read by Edwin Markham. Chancellor MacCracken responded to the toast, "The Fame of Emerson." Colonel Wttermm spoke In response to the toast. The Ideally Public Life." ■ >ealh of Mhi o'Kell New York. May 2«. A private dis patrh from Paris says that Paul Hlouet (Max O Ttell» died of a cancerous for mation following an operation for ap pendicitis He was notified some days ago that there was no hope, but he said he would <ontinue his fight against death as bravely as ever. Ha was engaged In writing a story of his lif»· as w»ll as an English story of France. He died at hi* home in the Hue Freyiinet at 6 li p. in.. Sunday He was conscious to th** last. Fraternel <«rMiiri|« Nashville May 'lf> The smsion Of the general a*s«?mt>ly of the ι "umt»erlaiid Presbyterian church opened with the reading of h me*«nge of frufrnal griting* from the general assembly of the Pre«bv teriatj chur< h In session at Islington. Va h list of the minister* who ha\·· died situe th»· last (central assi'inbl) w r^sd and the committee on memorials willd raft resolutions Pish'ip Fitzgerald of the Methodist EplJK opii) t h jri h. South, '•xtend^d gretein Mnetr Mil»· ·Μ llotir. T >ie<1" May ft·" ord* were brok en rrmrnnii when »h·· I-ik·· Shore a T«»u(l*th Cfnlur>' limit···) Hauled bv er i*1f»»· No. β" ran from To IMo tu Κ Ik hart, lltmllri· In 114 min ute». Tkli ι» two minute* lower than ary [itf> iou« tin»·· At on» Urn·· the •pe«-d j\>-t.ir· ! ninety mile* un hour the if il·-! il av> raffe belli* »n»nt)' ' >Π>> . ' V BASEBALL. i«. Mi At IV-ik l'.irt» 1> DalU* 1!. ««vih*ra I mko# At M Of < «i>m'-ry—Shin· μοιΙ. 10 Montjorni-r > « At A Mm'.ta Allant.ι i. Utile H··· W 1. At Blrmituhitm—Memphis. 6, Hir vmixham. 2 At N.«hville No Ne» Or failed to arrive A f«t«r lr»Ct I 4«| u« .* t f'hi· .·«·> No ««me. rain At <"le»eirtt.J Cleveland 2. Phila delphia. 1 At t»>-iroH Wtihltifton I. I>etroit. I. At Μ Iaku* Χι lx>wi» ί. New York 1 \«η··η·1 I r«g uf. A! IU>»toti t'1)11 Iniuitl .1. Hoaton. i At Philadelphia Ch .1*0 *. PhiU deipii .1 4 At New York— Ne» Yark. 11. ft Uoui* « At lirixikl^n Brooklyn ί· I'lita burK ύ ftMM !)■<■ %λι 4'uubI. I.ittle ilork Ark M«v :< -Preatdent William K«v»'!.iU(b of the Southern league atatea lhat Sunday * Kajne ul N··» Or |*α η a «111 not < ount In the of Λ Ul alanding Atlanta arid New (>r tean* \»er«- onl) jurn |·· rmlaalort to tranafer three gamea. and theae ha%e all twen played. Both te»tma wired for authority to play Sunday but none waa (i\rn It la (Htaalble lhat both l»»m« will be di»« Ipllned for breach of authority Walter l»old*by. un old baaelxàll player, has been aliened aa •fubatltute umpire. Arroat· Ordtrxl. Yokohama. May 2C—A dlapatch re ran ed front Seoul naya the government at Corru ha» ordered the off!· lala at Wlju to irrnl the Currann » ho were omirrrnru In the aal«* of Unil ami build - trie· to KuMlulx or Chllieae. Tak'o t'p With IVIIal Report· I^llnrtot) Va May 2·.— Monday'· •easioit of the Southern Preabyterlan »>wnitiU wa« mainly takn up with partial report» from the committee on bill* «ml overture· and the lommlttee ori public at ton flttffalo HoliU Neil Aeeentbly* Lo« Angele·. May 2· —According to the comnuaaiorier· of the Buffalo. Ν Τ «ynod that city waa selected by the commute·· on place of meeting of the next Preebyterlaii geueral aaaembly In lku4 Ne 1 ■ ι γ««·« or Comprit m tee Chicago. May 2C.—At a meeting of the general manager· of the varlou» railroad* upon whom Ih' freight han dler· have made a demand for an in rrctifr averaging 25 per cent. It «a* decide.] to refuae to grant any ln> reaae •r niakt* any compromise whatsoever Vt4a f «natale Κ «plod··. I'nion, H C. May 2«.~0. K.. Ruanell of Walhalla. H C. a plumber, was In stantly killed by the explosion of the drum of a soda fountain which wax Profclbilod ('Mtliiiaaar· Madrid. May II—The Spanish gov ernment ha λ prohibited the continu an·-·' of the l'art»·Madrid automobile race in Spain. Takiag aa Caal Memphis. May 2·.—The monitor Ar la taklnc en coal. SSiULER LET OUT. 'mm* fisc·* InMr M. Washington, May Poatmaiter Daniel w. Miller, assistant attorney In the office of the assistant attorney - general for the postoffice department, for accepting a bribe in connection with the case of John J. Kyan & Co., a turf investment concern, charged wi Λ fraudulent use of the mails. Annother warrant has been Issued for the arrest of a man who la charged with belnu the partner or fro-between in the transaction. The bribe is alleged to have been accepted at Cincinnati last December. Miller came here from Terre Haute, Ind., about two years ago He was appointed by Former Assistant Attor nej*-Generiil James X. Tyner. The chargre ««çainst Miller hus been under investigation for three months Miller was taken to the city ball and placed under arrest by a deputy marshal. He waived examination and was released court In Cincinnati nert autumn. Th« warrant, is was learned, charges con spiracy Instead of bribery. a« at first reported, A warrant on 'he «τγγ» charrr·* his been Issued fnr the nr^est of Joseph M. Johns lawyer, of Ro<kviIle [ind. Cincinnati May 26. Word was re ceived by Federal officers here that Joseph M Johns was arrested at Rock Ville. Ind. Johns, it Is said, was the party who worked directly with John J. Ryan and accepted the money for the Tyner lettei According to the Federal officers Johns' flrst offer for the letter was $5000. Ryan refused to pay that, when Johns agreed to com promis»· for $250ft Johns and Ryan met at the fîibson hous»· in this city. Jan. 12. when Ryan paid over the money and in return received the· let ter which wwis In ud\ertiaing the (t<t rtch-rjuick «heme Subsequently R\;m paid John* $2069 more for other aer vices ,t»hn« Arre«r*d. DEEPLY TOUCHED. PrtMWIrnt I· I'lfMrtl With th# Action ol V|r-Klnley·" Hoiw Count I Walla Walla. Wajth.. May 2«—Sec retary to th·· (*γμιΊι·γι( I«oet> (j.ive out the following statement 'In *|x-.ikiri(t of th·· sudden i<olltl· nl development* In < >hio the president this afternoon said I hav* not ask··»! any man for hi" «apport I have nothing whatever to do with raisin* the issu·· a* to m> Indorsement Hooner or later tt vm bound to nae. and Inanmut h as It has Mri«»r, of tourw thow who f.t vor my ailminiatratlon and nomination *111 Indors*· them and thone who do not will oppoae th*rn-" Th* president also stated he was deeply lout hed t.v the m Hon 'if Presi dent McKltiley's home <ount> in which Canton i« situated, In Instructing »o heurtllv in his favor .Nothinii could have pieaiw-l him more SOLDIER STABBED. Troabl· f'ao*#«l tln»nl Krmsrk· KfsarU Ins Ν·(Γβ· hit* U'lf», Hauit Ste Marie. Mu h May -i — lieorirr Kiigle, a privât·· in Company Α.. K1r*t t'nited States Infantry stationed at Kort KfaJv la m * st-riuus condi tion from a t!ub wound Indicted t>> Larry Oliver, «i this city. Oliver, w hu ha* a whit· w if·', wua walking hoim with her wh-f. »· \ vrai soldier* from tht fort followed thetn. making remark* about th·· " ,pl· tdlver claim* that Anally thie.· of th*m Jumped on hini In th«- 0<rht that followed, Oliver ia>· he »aw Emtle* put hi» hand III hie ptx k<-t. a* if tt Iraw ι» revolver and hf th»r-up«.n pulled out a knife and «tab bed the iijljirr seveeral time*. ^wlli Kntrti I 1m Uffir#rk, Indianapolis Ind . May :'6 Th· fol lowing oltli er» w · re el··» ted by the Switchmen* I'ruon of North Αιιι··γΙ. a Orand Krank Τ llawliv. re elected . ht.uhI *··· rrtary-tr·- isurer. M H. Welsh. re-elected first vice-grand master W Γ W*l*h Minneapolis: Ni onil vt< e-g-and master James Ft Conner* Chicago third vli e-grand maater. S M Ryan. Cleveland TThe three vice-grand rnawters will have chars* of the rew district* and will rf wlve a salary of |1W> a month Large Man Found Memphis, May 2t. — Hank Low-ens. nlJ to be a member of a prominent Kentucky family, living near Lexing ton. wa» found In a local hotel. Two bottles of carbolic tu Id wer· near tht body Owen» ha» been In Memphis •lnce the «prlng race» and was well known In turf cirri·» He weighed be tween 1ΓΛ and 4Ή> pound* He urea at one time In bu»lne*a In Omaha Neb Movement Denou need. Washington. M iy Zt—Resolution» de nouncing ihe movement for collecting fund» t<» promote legislation to jwnsion ex-»laves were adopted bv the Phila delphia and Baltimore conference of the African Metho<li»t Episcopal church. Th· tte< laloi* 1· f'oiifir mnl. New Orleans. May Ϊ·-—The state supreme court attlrnied the decision of the lower court, whn h upheld the legality of the ordinance under which the city council made extensive grants to the Frle. υ railroad for terminal pur poxes. NEWS IN BRIEF The Inf.int daughter of Dr Ρ 5s Pearaon of the White Hock neighbor hood of Hunt .ounty. Texaa. died from an overdo»· of laudanum. Fifth dlatrict court of appewls ha» af flrmed the verdict in fa.v. >r of Kev. 8. A. Hayden In th. Hayden-( "ran Cll case. It foe» to th»· supreme <-ourt. The estate of ex-Ueutenant-Uov ernor J. W. Robinaon of Texaa, who died at l-o* Angelea, Cel., In 1157, la to be distributed by order of the court. B*v*nty-one persona are belra. SAFETY PROP0STIM. We^sk our Customers to calj id take home one of The "ntir* Safety Rasors Use it for TWO WEEKS and at the end of that □ · «time—if vou it hack· would Part if.ontrte^· wl,h il other hand you know it is Just What You Want—if it Makes Shav ing a Pleasure and you Want to KEEP IT, then pay us $2.50 for it and go tell your friends where you got it. ELLIS COUNTY HARDWARE CO ♦♦♦♦♦♦ »»«*·« W. E. D. SIMONDS Wood and Feed stuffs Fast Main Street. Call and jfet iuy prices. Fr«*· delivery to any part of the city. : : : : Full measure always .(j s OLD PHONE NO. 8 We are ready to supply your want» iu (iroceries and Feedstuffs of ail kinds. We jjuarantee full | weights and treasures. A trial order from you will convince! you that we will appreciate yjur trade. Free delivery t<· any part of the city 8tor»* on Kast Main Street, opposite] Satchell <v Co. β meat market. T. J. >TkOUD & CO. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon haven't a refnlmr heaîthy movement of tb« j bow « rtfry dâv. y υ re til » r will be. K*«i<youf ' bowr 1· open and be well. Force, In the ol ▼ tol'-r.t phjreir « r pill poi$ou. In dtngtr u*. The J • nfrootbeat. eauiett, m- **t prft· t way of ttcyixif ' ~ i .—i. « . --- «- · EAT ΈΜ LSKE CANDY Hea*ant. Palatable Potent. T**tr ti« od D<ï Good. NeT*r Sicken, Weaken or Qript 10 and tor«Btl prrboi W rite for frer a&d bot k· let on health. Addre·· 433 Meritaq Remedy Company. ChK ago bf Htm York. KEEP vn't" «·ηοο πι fin Every Woman re^tr libd ehoaldkni w ain-ut tf.e VMtftffll M\RVft WhirliCH) Spfdv The r>*w * ·«*»·! v<* l<eet 4a* · ·#' hr ||, If Im* r»i,»K»t kill')· } the —ι %m% κι. « r l.er. but iiei.d «tant·,· fo» II buok ·»·!»* It m \*λ ι ! ;*rt ..area xi ·*.·> ■r Ιυ V4k «· VIHU I (O p. k II A Ml ll I >»·ίΗ ' ik« ·Ι J, ► In Time- HulïdmiÎ. Hoont S! D Ne» York KODOL digests what you eat. KODOL cleanses, purifies, strengthens ——— and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of the gas ——— trie glacds and gives tone to the J digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to I the heart a full, free and untrammeled ! action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. j KODOL " the wonderful remedy that la —— making so many tick people veil ; and weak people strong by giving to their ! bodies all of the nourishment that U con ( talned In the food they eat. BcttJ·* or.>. SI.00 Ste· hokflne 8K tirrei th· trial Mm. which tells for 50c. hwn4 mij »y E. C. NW1TT 4 C·.. CBJC4N. Sold by H. W. Fearis, CLOTHES CLEANED AT HALF PRICE j Your Suit Cleaned A I'reaaed for$1.00 Your faut» Cleaned Λ Proceed for .45 Your Pant* t^ongi-d A Preeaed for . 1 Rulus Lackland's Misfit Parlor, I Middle of South pwJ« î-sjuare. * asakatoi*. GROCERIES Absolutely rresh and Cheap as can b· bought in the city V. TRIPPE/T % GROCERIES. (φ Pleasing meals are possible only when (φ νου have pleasing groceries. The best (Φ the market affords at a ri^ht price here, (φ Selected for your selection. : : : : (m Free Delivery Bell Phone 62 (2 Wallace & Co. S NORTH SIDE SQUARE. 5 An arc lamp hang· in front of your store will bring· you lots of trade by exhibiting· your goods to irood advantage, and we are prepar ed to install all kinds of elec tric lighting for all circuits Our long experience as electri cal engineers anil dealers in ah supplies is a strong guarantee for the must reiiablt- work. Waxahachie Electric Light COMPANY. —When vou go to Mineral Wells, stop at— "The OaKs" It is located a convenient distance from the Celebrated Wells. The house has been thoroughly renovated, .ind is fresh and clean. Each room has a southern expos ure. There is sewerage inside the build ing. The rates are reasonable, the service the be^t obtainable, and the large lawn is beaut'fu! and homelike Water from the wells will be brought to sick juests, and no effort is spared tor the comfort and pleasure of all the guests »»f the house Rates per week. ... #8.00 to 514.00 Kites : er day J.00 'Special rates to family parties.) I S Rock island System FI MEN Willi mWm To Visit California ^ Round Trii . -May Γ.'. 1 14, If , It,, 17 and lh Limit July 10. (Stopovers. (Jo one way. Return another. $61 Takes vou one wav via Portland. $25 Colonist Tickets on sale daily, one way to California Plus one fare, Be J9, A). June 1. One Schools June 13; limit S»|teml>er 1Λ Plus "lie fare, Helf,.ntaine, 01.i< and return Mav 27, 0, Ji One Fare, round trijo. account Summer GEO. S. PENTECOST, W H FIRTH, Τ. Ρ Α., C. Κ. I A Τ Ry Ο P. A T. Α., C. Η I A T. Ry l«ort Worth, Texas. Patronize 'Light' Advertisers (Centurief look down upon a perfected mode °j trace(~\^^r'