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ONE-NINE/TY-FIVE* few pairs ladies $2.50 straps we now have on sale for $1.95 they are worth $2,50 but the scarcity causes the fast mov ing price to go on them CROW BROS The Foot-Fitters. $20 China Dinner Set free—= Owing to the loss of the ticket entitled to our $20 Dinner Set to have been awarded March 1, we have decided to give you another opportunity at it. Commencing today we will give a tick et to every person over 15 years of age calling at our store, award to be made ------ SATURDAY, MAY 30th, AT NOON. Don't lose your tickets. We cannot be responsible for tliem. WEAR S NEW CENTURY STORE East Side Square, Waxahacl i^, Texa> C.N. Anderson ΤΗ Κ BUGGY MAN is now readv t<> repair and put your buggy and carriage in shape f<»r the coming spring Rubber tire work r. specialty DR. Α. Κ COLLINS VtTbKINARY 5uk< ji;ON : : At Conde Moslev's Stable. W&xahachie Ί fxas An :»d. in tii«» Daily Light want bolmun will hring the desired result. A JSure Tiling. it is said thai nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, hut thai is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is 3 sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C H. VanMetre, <»f Shephi-rdtnwn, W Va., says, "I hail a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no rul ·ί. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured uie absolutely." It's infalli ble for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's kriiarantwed by Herrinif Drug Co., Druggists. Trial bottles "rce. K*g. sir.es Γ»0<·, $1.00. Weather Forecast. Tonight and Wednesday partly cloudy to cloudy weather and prob ably scattered showers. Η Alkkkl* Dknmson, Observer. Something Practical. In cannot bp said of those w· ο take a business course iti Τ y 1er Col lege that they will have it all to learn over airain when they go into actual business. Ιί^ττ:ϊ?9Ι . ,Rim Students learn to d«> by doing, there what they must afterwards do in the actual busines-. atTairs of life. ; They actually transact every item of business that goes on their books. ! The knowledge of business they get is worth mure t · an a knowledge of how to keep its books. The school is said have the larg- ' e«t :»tteiidance and the most exten sive business offices to be found in the South. It has also exclusi e right fur the famous Hvrne Short hand m Texas. We believe it will j>ay any of our youη g people whn may wish t<> utilize the spring and summer months in preparing to ! earn better wages in the fall to ι write Tyler College at Tyler, Texas, j tor free catalogue and full particu lars. There is something s<· iniensely practical about everything there that it cannot but command the re spect of intelligence. We have often thought something akin to this would be grand in con nection with the public schools COMING EVENTS. May H)—Commencement exercises begin at Trinity ('Diversity. June 5 —Commencement exercise* begin at I'ark High School. J une tj—Special road tax election for Ellis county. June lti.—Three days' session of the North Texas Medical Associa tion in this city. July Ten day's session of the Waxahachie CI autauqaa «' .1 Sum mer Assembly. Snap-shots at the news DAILY HAPPKNIKOH OK Τ KB CITY BRIEFLY TOLD ♦ Brougham. 49 Brougham. 49 If you have a friend visiting you phone the Daily Light. The doctors must have good time when they meet here in June. The new Brougham meets all trains. Phone 49. Conde Mosley. 50 Judge Ο. E. Dunlap went to Cle burne this morning on a business trip. Nine only, different patterns Foulards to close at 25 cents per i yard, VV. A. Lanning. 45 Mrs. Μ. 'Γ. Knight, who was re ported seriously ill last week, is ι slowly improving. The condition of Major G. J. j t'enn, who has been sick several weeks, continues to improve. Phone for 49 and the new rubber tired Brougham will get you. Conde Mosley. 49 Swell rigs at all times. New bug gies, horses and harness. Phone 4!i ! Conde Mosley. 49 Yours f « j r (|Uiek service. New j rubber tired Brougham to ride in. Phone» 4'.«. Conde Mosley. 4'.i * Did you ever ride in an easy rid ! ίηκ carriage·' Phone for the new I rubber tir«d Brouidian,. Conde j ! Mosley. 49 | Why w.ilk, when riding is so cheap in a ι:ί* Rubber Tired Broughan . Phone 4(». l'uml· Mn*· ley. Γ4) It di»p» ni t cost you any more to rid»· in th^ new Brougham than the oldest carriage in town, no phone me yourorders. C'onde Mosley. ~Ai Tlie new rubber tired Brougham makes a specialty of afternoon and 1 evening· receptions, balls, weddings, as v\ ■ 11 as ;t!l train « alls. I'hones 49 if you are expecting a visitor' phone me and I will see that they ar·' brought t·· your home m one of | the nicest ι arriages in the state, j Conde Moule). 4'.* Are you going awa> this morning, this < ven; :ig, tonight tomorrow or ι next week? If so phone 4'.' for the 1 new rubber t r" Brougham. Conde I Mo-ley 49 j Ν ni»- only, different style patterns, l'onze.· silk, beautiful colore, we wish t>. close at Η» rents i*r yard. Call early to get fir·»! selection. \V. A. Lanuing. 40 ι The first train ott the Η Λ T. C. from t ne new dep«»t, of mornings, Is the t> "J4 westbound. We n>eet it. Phone lor the new Brougham. Conde Mosley. 50 Loyal Musgravn, son of Mr. M. Musgrave, is rejmrted to be in very poor health at Hhreveport, La. His mother will leave with him for Florida as soon as the young man is able to travel. The White Transfer Company this morning received from the factory a handsome baggage delivery wagon. The addition of this wagon to their service givns this company excel lait facilites for baggage. The W. (J. Turner ijuartet return ed from Fort Worth this morning where tw<· or three days were pleas antly spent at the home of Mr. Turner. Last night Mr. Turner gave a barbecue complimentary to the young ladies. PERSONALS J * — ♦>··♦»· Attorney J. T. (Jill was Id Dallas today. Sheriff Minnlck was at Enni* to day. Hon. W. H. Fears was in Ennis today. J. M. Cumbv spent yesterday in Dallas. Miss Mary Yeager was here today from Italy. Alonzo Mosely went to Dallas this morning. Mrs Jack Davis of Temple was in the city today. Deputy Sheriff Forbes was in the j Milford country today. Hon. T. B. Williams was a pas senger to Dallas this morning. Mrs. T. J. Files and Mrs. Walker of Files were in the city today. Judge M. R. Templeton left this morning for Mineral wells where he will remain a few days. Miss Lucy French, who lias been visiting lier sister, Mrs. J. W. Talk ington, returned today to Waxa hai'hie. —Funis New». Mrs. T. A. Hunter and little son, Hyde, returned last evening from Kaufman where she was called two weeks ago on account of the illness oilier sister, Mrs Kate Phillips. She reports her sister improving ■lowly. Forget your Headache That's what our H M Headache Tablets an* for, t<> mak·- yon forfeit your headache. They du it, too,quicker ιhuii any headache tab let that we know any thing about. Th*>y cur·* the ache and leave no hurt. : : : : : : Price 10c and 25c HOOD & MARTIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Bo! h Phone» So $4 1>«*ιαβ4Β Gannot οβ Oared b) loci: application» a- :m; cannot ou» ih« oiseased port kid of the rar Th»r» >♦ o«lj oo· »») to cure and that I» bj ree»tiIut!or a! rented ··■ Ix-afrir-· κ eumij Oj an ir.r*m*d coédition ut 1 be nucout Imir,^ of lb» K»:u> an Tub· *b« t hi* tub* get» mflaainl jrou ha»* » rnirh f|Ç «n.irtf* or l·»» r » pd ·» h*· it it tôt 'tali ti jm J .'Mfita 'tm It ;f| Hi t.a m ib« )·(*»*!.«« ru m lud c.ti trd tblt let» rartorad to ·»# normal co-.xM' cr. bitrie* «III b» de«irr;jd for#<er nine run outof l«i ar« caused t>j catarrh, wbicb i« nothing but ao In Γ»m*t) contluton of tb« muctioa· »t*rface* v»e mil give '>ne If un.! red l»oli»r» for anj raw of de*fit>'~» "-au-ed b> catarrh - tbat can not b» et,r« j b) Hall > Catarrh ( ur* far circular* fr«e ► J. CHKMTY * CO . TeMo. U M b) I>ruggt»tt. TV Hall'· fasti) ftlUaralha beat Veterans to Meet. Kvery member of Wiunie 1>»τί» Camp, No. 10», Γ. V. V., i» hereby notified t<> attend our next meeting, June l«t. Hueineas of Importance, election of delegate» atid eponaor to state reunion at Sherman in July and report of delegat»-· to New dr· lean· r· union. Hy order. Attest O. A. Klnley. H. M. Khodu·, Captain. Adjutant. A Neat Compli ment. A few month· back the Photog rapher»' Association of Texas were called upon to send a collection of fcix picture* a» a representative of work executed by the Texan pho tographer κ. Mr. Kd Hudson was selected as one of the number to send a picture. They were forward ed a few weeks airo to Milwaukee, Wis., where they were judged by the executive committee of the state association of Wisconsin. Yesterday Mr. Hudson received a diploma which speaks for Itself in ttie following extract To Whom It May ( ourern This is to certify that the executive com mittee hat carefully examined the photographs submitted by Mr. Kd Hudson of Waxahachie, Texas, and finds them of sufficient excellence and artistic merit to be accepted and hung in the art gallery, and the Maine shall form a part of the exhibit of the seventh annual con vention of this association. Married al Waco. A. Ludlow of this city was last night united in marriage to Miss Ella Hardy at Waco. The ceremo uy occurred at the Morrow street Methodist church. Mr. Ludlow has bought cotton In Waxahachie several season· and la quite a pop ular young man. Mis· Hardy is a member of one of Waco's most prominent families and la a very charming young woman. —Ί Triomphant Over Female Diseases! PAINE'S CECERY COMPOUND Home Treatment with the Famous Prescrip tion has Brought Happiness and Health to Hosts of Suffering Women. Intelligent and thoughtful women are now using the beet and most re liable of all spring medicines, Paine Celery Compound, and are getting back nervous vigor, pure blood, bodily strength, and a ruddy and clear complexion. The women of our land who silently suffer from female irregularities and dangerous ills, and who spend fully half their time in misery, will And in Paine'· Celery Compound possesses pecu liar powers for the strengthening of the female organism. It brares the nervous system, makes strong the weak ma Ml Μ s» r.ery imp· rtMiit organ. Victims of suppressed, pro fuse or painful mensturation, lue horrhoea, chlorosis, uterine infta mation and other alimente common with females, are quickly cured of theae trouble* and annoyance·, are made rigorous and active, and re joice iu permanent health. Mrs. M. A. Mrtrris, Tilton, Ark., write* for woolen as follows: — "I was afflicted with the whites and irregular menstruation, %nd tried several doctors, but found no relief. A lady friend of mine ad vised mt· to try Paine'» Celery Com pound. I useti two bottles of vour trreat medicine, and J am now a sound woman, and ifive your won lierfn! rj.tiitJil.r ell the... Cf.ert'JL _ I Wj f I forever praise Paine's Celery Com pound, it did m«* so much tjo<>d.·' Jim Dumps provided for his heirs That "Force" might he forever theirs. "I can't do better with my wealth," He said, "than to Insure them health, Clear brain, good muscle, nerve and vim I And 'Force' gives these," quoth "Sunny Jim.' orce M Tb· Kofci.'-lo-Her»· C«nal mattes good health an heirloom. S**4t, crUp flak·* of ckttl and malt. A Dy»p*p<lo Ne Longer. "A Rentlrman llrtn* In thin fill**»·, I A Wataon, ww ft tcr?at •uffcrpr froul tbdtgecttou. He pur< !r<m> uin a [άοΜλ*? of 'Funxt' two or thr·* month* ago and ηω continu·*! umu« ' f -r< e <*v -r moc··, ao<1 tua not ha l ιti»- al.trhtert eytuj>! nu of tbn ii.iw*aae •lure. Joiira Hoop." Will F^alston <5 Comp'y j Will appreciate your or ders for anything in the line of Groceries, Feed stuffs, etc. : : Free Delivery Store on College St j Biliousness MaKes Chronic Invalids. VVbea th« hvfr it torpid the rnttr» [K* blood *· • «irultitl po'tja thru ot e> ! Sa( Ira ι ot Ltvct 11'.· RA^foliS •u4 Τβ* at Ρ(Π«ιι «ft the oulj TmiA<ni ibu |ix« th« 1 >«r juK ih« right tou<b and »tana Naiur» » rork il» lb* right onnorr Th* Pit', totn Krt ibt liver, lb« Pellet· loot th* lyttrm itmpl· and BocKltl Τ rwm 4L Complete Treatment »5*»Jf»»i ■» ♦♦♦·♦♦·»*·»*··»·»»··»·»»*·»»*·»»···*·»··♦♦♦«*«♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ "THE TEXAS RAILROAD" IBL 6 G. N.ffl •w International 6 Great Northern ♦ : Popular Φ Progressive FACILITIES EQUIPMENT 1904 Superior Passenger Service Through the Heart of Texas Constantly Building Enlarging and Improving Our Ait«n(t talt*· pleasure tii fdvlui oonipiet* information «bout trav*linjr and arraiiiçluK elo®p*r reservation· L. TRICE, I). J. PRICK. ^Od Vice h»t 'Mer tins, t'tk Λ Tit ift •▼▼▼VV» TaKe the "SAP" San Antonio and Aransas Pass) "d "Sunset Route" Cor California, Mexico, and 'Oregon. Free Hwlinniif Chair Car»,·*■<! » Through 81««i»«r from W»c<· to Han λτΗοιιΙο A Mexico City Kxt-ureion 81eep«r· from WVo to San Fran cisco fact) Wednesday and Friday. Kate per t>erth iu Lheae Bleepera nbont one-half the rat* iu the Standard 81e*|>«r : : : For Cheap Kate· to California, Illustrated Literature, Keliable Information ami ail Particular·, Write Α. V. ΜΛΙΤΙΝ. ft. E. GEOKGE. Pats/Aft. SJA.'< A. P. Π. (0. P. A. "SaoiellHl*" Wice, Texas / „ f