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WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1903 VUMBXR na «Φ»®'.»»®'®® and Molasses |rup and molasses liters, we you will like. It's so with it is with everything else in It's the best pr^ve Try some of these braMs: rord's Breakfast Syrup, New South E-vapovated Syrup, Georgia Cane, >rie, Tennessee Sorghum [able Syrup, Ferndell and Tapl* Syrup, quarts to • · · · · · · Comb Honey •es 20c or 3 for 50c 50c, 6 lb cans $1.00 HINES 3. a a ROGERS ST [an fill your Orders for irimp, Lobsters Mush led Crabs, French Peas, Olives, Durhee's Salad ^nd Imported Olive Oil Brothers PHONES 54 axahcchie DWARE -ompany Sells the >toves and Ranges ■CALL, Manager. ion Cab I LU'!. -V ffll : It's I'm ' li my arise driv ir it ι lui will with ad EY BAD. for the Kan., with 1 got Β Liniment r„„ dead.' before I vu tratfc A DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH ι Cure talarrh by Nature's Own Method Every Breath ol Hy· omei Brings Relief. Nearly f-w-rv one w'i<» h »» ca tarrh kuti»» Iï'jw fooli·) it i· to wy and et)re It by dru/gluit the ktotn erli. Teniporar\ relief may be ^*i\ «n, but a cur· *·-ΙιΙ >1111-< di"* l'util recently your ptiyncian w· uId Ιι*νι· »ald tti» «nly way to cnr*| < !»tnrrli would fx· to hire a chantre of climat*. but now with Hyomel you can c arry .·» health giv ing cllotal* in your νe«t pocket and by breathing U (our time· a day •ου» cur# yourcelf. The eomptate Hyonwt outfit cost· but ♦ l.Ul and constat· vf eu inhaler It at Ma be carri-d in the VMl pock· ft, a im-dicii* dropper and a bottle of Hyomei Th· inhaler last· a life time, and if on· bottle doe· not cure, an «-xtra bottle of Hyomei can b>* obtained for '*) cent·. It i· the most economical of ail reined!*· adver tised for the cur·* of catarrh, and it i· the only one Maat fallow* nature in lier method of treating dlaease· of the reapiratory or#*'· Hood A Martin have >old a ifr»at many Hyomel outfit· and the more they «ell the more convinced they are that they are nerfectly safe in iruaranteelng to refund |he money If Hyomel doe· Dot cure. Weather Forecast. Tonight Kud Wodneadtj abower·. Monday, max. 70; min. G2. Rainfall .70. C. D. Lonohkkkjc, Observer. SIM Reward $109. Tk· r»»4»r» at ikUMpapar «ill Λ· plaaaad te taara that l hare t* at 1m·! ou· dreaded dlaeaM that aetMM ku M· akle te ture la all tu •iim. ud that ι» Catarrk Hall'» Gaiarrt Care la 1H Ml; poattlre M re kaoara la the «fJicaJ fraierait) taiarrb kelaa a eoaaiiittloaal dta aaae. require» a eoasiltellMai treitaaat. Hail'a Catarrk Car» ta tUn ta tarsal I/, Mt lac dlreell/ α pea Ike blood aad aaeou* »«rfeeea of Ike «/· ta·, tkerekr deatrojtaf Ika fouadatloa of ika dtaMaa, aad fittaf Ika palteat atreatpk k/ fcaikd taf ay tka aoaattluiMMi and uatdiaf nature la dola* lia work. Tka prewritten hair· ao aaak tank la Ita aa rat Ira pawan, tkat ike/ offar Uaa Huolrai Dollar» far aajr aaaa that It tall· ta "" ίΛΪ,Τ t Mim.. nu*, ο. Said k/ ûruMtau. »a ■all'· fa*'./ Pill» ar» tka kaal. 6RIST OF THE DIVORCE MILL Matrimonial Troubles Given an Airing Before'Judge Dillard. Matrimonial troubles are being given an airing this afternoon be fore District Judge Dillard. As is usually the ease on divorce day the attendance was large and the plain tiffs many. The divorce mill did not begin to grind until after the noon recess, the forenoon being devoted by the court to completing the docket assignments for the term. There are one hundred and ninety-five cases on the civil docket, this number including those tried at the last term of court and re I manded by the higher court·. While .tin- work of calling the docket was going ou the plaintiffs In divorce suits occupied an anxious seat, eagerly waiting for the wheels of justice to revolve around to this part of the docket. At 1:30 the first cas·· whs called and they came in rapid succession until all present had a hearing. Thr organization of the grand jury was completed at 11 o'clock and this afternoon the big twelve began transacting business behind closed door·. The charge of the court was i'jutte lengthy and was alontr the usual lln»s, particular attention being called to the offenses of mur dër, assault to murder, aggravated assault, robbery, theft in its various form·, swindling, forgery and rape. In reaking up the jury only three or fovir men were drawn from the regular|li«t, the other· havirigjto be picked up by the officer·. The per •onel of the jury is as follows W. L. P. Leigh, foreman, Wax ahachie. L. C. Todd, Waxahachie. J C. Culbertaon, Sterret. Hid Karrar, Kockett. Wm. Horner, Kro»t. 8. J. Robert·, Auburn. Tom 8mitht Avalon. W. D. Duff, Fsrri·, Terry Wood». Tellco. U. C. Sanderaon, Ennls. Tom brook·, Italy. W. H. Hrundag»·, Midlothian. The tax suit· filed last summer by the county attorney will be heard tomorrow and from prosent indica tions there will be little doing when this docket is called. There was a general rush by delinquents yester day to make a settlenent of back dufB before the C"urt «uttered judg ment against them. During the day one hundred and ten per»<n· visited tile tax collector'* office and made a satisfactory seulement md about fifty others confessed judgment. Soine of these taxes extend back several years and since suit was brought by the eouuty attorney a great number of delinquent· have come iri ano paid up. One mau sent u a eheckjlast Saturday for $7L> 50. Th'i* following order· *cr« entered yesterday: Wm. K. Haker et al ν» Klla Hr>'W:i et al, ir» »j uss to trv title and partition, cause passed to be taken up by agreement of |vurties at ·->».« futur· day >>t tins term. J C. hear· vu > H. Watson et al injunction, casi dismissed, the Cost having heretofore been paid. Fugate A- William· ν». Irene Myers et al, debt and foreclosure ; case dismissed, the cost having heretofore been paid. W. N. Kermer et al νβ. Κ. T. Mc ■ « Daniel, trespass to try title; cas< postponed by agreement of partiei until October 2i). T. W. House et al vs. M. A. Wil lis et al, debt and foreclsure; judg ment for plaintiff for the principale the note sued on, cost of suit anc foreclosure of vendors' lien on loti described in plintiff's petition. M. J. Claridv et al vs. Kllis Clar idv, partition; property decreed tc be partitioned as prayed for in petj· tion. C. T. Herring vs."H. L. Haynes, I debt; case dismissed, the cost hav j ing been paid in vacation. Peoples National Hank vs. L. H. ! Hawkins, debt; case postponed by agreement of parties until October "J! J. J. 1>. Hurr Lutnfxr Companv vs. * 'Joe Koehler et al, debt; c:tst· dis I missed at plaintiff's cost. L«»e Hawkins, county judge, vs. : A. O'ialte et al, suit on convict •bond; case dismissed at defendant's cost. Kxparte D. M. Lacy, suit to have ininority disabilities removed; peti tion of piaintitf granted. Smashed a Car Window. I Yesterday morning just before the eastbound Central passenger train reached Kritton somebody near the track picked up a piece of brick and threw it at tne train, smashing a car window The coach which was hit by the brick was empty, other wise a passenger might have been seriously hurt. When Hritlon was reached Conductor Hanney notified the Mansfield officers of the affair and requested them to make an I effort to apprehend the miscreant. Charged with Theft. Deputy Sheriff Forbes thi· mom· ing arretted John Ford, a young ne gro, ou η complaint of theft. The complaint wa« mad»* bv a negro wo man who conduct» a hoarding house in Kreedman. Ford had beeu room ing there two or thre« days. This morning the woman left a puree containing j#i.UO in her room. When • he went to get the puree to come to town to do some shopping the money was gone. She suspected Ford of the theft and came to the county attorney's office and filed complaiut against him. Ford is in the c iuuty jail. The Tent Meeting. Despite the rain yesterday and the threatening condition* lust night services wire held at the tent. Th«*r»- was a fairly good attendance lust night and a strong tamest ser mon was preached by Kvangeliat Grafton. Interest is growing and all indications point to a surcfgeful meeting. Special attention is being tfiven to the inusit, u large ci.oir of good voices taking part mikW the direction of W S. Newton. The meeting will continue throughout i tli·- week, service* bein*' held m<>ru Ing and evening. Lpworth League Progam. Oct. 4, iDtxi. Topic, "(.treat Men of the Bible; Wli.it Abraham Teach· ■>» I s." G«n. xli. 1·» Heb. \ti. 1 - 111, Hon.. n, 1 ί L**a 1er, Mr. H. W Maison. 1. Faith.— Miss Myrtle Pride mo re. 2. Ol>edience* Charlie Orr. 3. Prayerful ne»·. — Mis» P»-arl W eb· r. 4 Decision. Pa: Sims. ύ. Separation from the World. Lee Ingram. ti. Love for Man and Soldierly (Qualities Mr. Alderdice. 7. The Antagonists of Earthliness. -Mr. Nail. 8. How to be just with God.- Mr. Howard Williams. {CLIMATIC CURES. The/influence of climatic condi tions in the cure of consumption is v-erjr mnch overdrawn The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by prop er attention to food digestion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration in the morniug il made certain by German Syrup, ■o is a good night's rest and the absence ofjthat weakening cough and debilitating night sweat Beet les· nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest dan ger and dread of the conaumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will And that of the thousands of consump tive· there, the few who are bene fited aud regain strength are thoae who use German Syrup. Trial bot tle·, 25c; regular site, 73c. B. W. Fearis. Κ Window glass any vise at Thomaa * Moor·'·. Buy tn time and aav· calching cold. 57 THE BI6 CHIEF/M/TOWN Will Organize » Jrew Tribe o! Red Wen. Deputy Grand Sac' em Ed Sedg· wick of Oalreaton, ftà'e organize! for the Imperial Or<1 r of Red Mer i8 in the city for the purpose of or ganizing a new trib to ! · known as WaxahaclH^ Tri''· Ν 163. He will he assisted i t}»»· w k by Mr. A.J. Chare La»:* *■ - ' Mr. Sedgwick's success as an or· ganizer has been remarkable, hav ing within the past twelve months instituted twenty-seven tribe*, wit') an aggregate membership of more than l'JQU. In the past four nioa: s tie lias organized eight tribes with a membership of six hundred. Mr. Sedgwick is the captain of the ('ar onkaway tribe degree team at (ïU veston, the champions Ά the coun try. He says he never leaves a new trib» until they are thoroughly in structed in tli* three deirrees. Mr. Sedgwick says lie expects to start the Wavahachie tribe with sixty or seventy-five members, six teen having already signed. I FEARFI LODDS AGAIN ST Ηί M. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief, was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Ha vens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric bitters. It put him on his feet iu short order and now he testi fies. "I'm on the road to complete recovery." Rest on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only r>0c. Guaranteed by Thomas A Moore, druggist. Η. ζ, T. C. Excursion Bates. Dallas—On sale Sept. '2,'ith to Oct. 11 inclusive, rate $1.05, limit to date foll<>wini{ date of sale. Dallas— On sale Sept. 25th to Oct. 11th Inclusive, rate $1.30, limit Oct. 12th. Sherman, Tex. On sale October 4 and 3. Kate $.'{ 30. Limit Oct. 10. Beaumont, Tex.—On Sale October fi and 0. Rate$l2.S0. Limit Oct. 14. California and intermediate points or direct lines. Colonists ticket^ on sale daily S»-pt. i ' flAf.'ovembe^ .Kl at rat»· $2Λ iHJ. ρπ\ i leiies granted at points^^Halifori ia Η . Κα Λ/· Judge Vaughn Ec^ftsed. H ' Ί *>l ■■ ate judire f the ourt '""Τ \ il ap peals f'-r the fifth ift-strict ha» tend ered his r»-siniiati<ln. There ar· al ready several applicants fnr the vacancy, amonfr tf.e number beinp Hon. J. M. Talbot of 'ifxarkuna, Lee Clark of Greenvil^ ·, J. W. Κ row η of Dallas. Judge Fverhart of Gilmer, W. M. Abernathy of Mi·· Kinney aiid Judge Κ M. Vanphn of Hiltahoro. A petition iron, t !. · Kllie County Bar Association will be sent to Gov. Lanham asking that he appoint J udgt Vaughn to suc ceed Judge Templeton. The peti tion was circulated I ere yesterday afternoon and w:»» readily signed by tl»·· membt re! e bar. A BOY'S WILD HIDE FOR LI KK With the family arouiid exp< rtinu him to die, and a s<>n riding for lif»·, In miles to pet Dr King'* Ν· « Di» «•overy for consumption, coughs and cold·, W H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured dea'h's agonie· from Asthma; but this wonderful medi cine Kitve instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumption, pneumonia. broncnitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchles* merit for all throat and lunjf trouble·. Guaranteed bottles 50c· and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Thomas A Moore's drug store. In the excellence of its hippo drome performances the great Adam Korepaugh aud Sell* Brothers ag rregation is as notably superior a» in its menagerie and circus feature·, j The many difterent kinds of races are most brilliantly attractive and •xciting- d48w3ti j Our Fall / Clothing / / You donJjL^/uve to take anybody's word about fie goodness of it. It's "High Art" Clothes-that insured clothes. Not only from us, but better still, right from the makers. it's in iron clad insur ance policy ihat comes to you direct, signed and seald and delivered which makes you abso lutely safe against any misbehavior on the part of the clothes you get here. And they cost you no more. 512.50, 515.00. $16.50 and up to 525.(X). New Shoes, New Hats ready. New Furnish ings ready. In fact, everything for men or boys wearing wants read ν now r/ftattfrnz Btca. "</ λλ .» rf » _«» i* See McManus' forJFine, Reliable r hifcles j At (he Opera House. One of the best attractions that will visit Waxahachie :his season will be the big farce comedy {'Look ing ίοr A Wife." With a company of twenty five peuple at >1 elaborate 'special scenery and effects, it is saiii to be one < f the best of this class of attractions traveling. The comedy is in t. ree acts and deals with the troubles of an liishinan, H'>we C·!>en by naii.w and nature. Green went lirectly from Ireland to th> Ki uidike when the gold fever first broke mit, and. beln;: one of the lucky ones, has : ad·· n.^re money t ' : an be know- wl at to do with; t >e fcfor·· h·· ι- in ν · -1 ; 11 _· it in every tiling and everybody. Incidentally, i,e is looking for .» wife, as 1 around liis efforts in 11.:*» direction whirls th»* plot of the play, and many of ttie funn.('St\8ituation> art- brought about by his ftiilrd to Meur« a wife» The principal parte ar& m the hands of caj khle and competent pfSi^jb who have b»·· 11 selected by th« ment for their adaptability tray the different parts for which' they ar cast. Γι ·■> an- assist J by a chorus nt clever and pretty •/iris, and tin· latest musical numbers are introduced, catchy songs and dance· being scattered throughout the en tire production. Special scenery and effects are used for the whole piece and the costumes are novel and beautiful. The date of the en gagement in our city is Tuesday Sept Λ. Tickets are now on sale at Fearis' I>rug Store Prices 00, 75 and <1.00 chlldrep £tc. Coming October 3rd, Arnold Stock Company. ·■ 111 nine ty to 1 Whl 't The New Grocery Store I have just opened up a line of STAPLE and FANCY G801KB1ES on the North Hide square, and will be pleased to have my frienda call and in spect them. Κ very thing freah and new. Combs that have quality and durability are the ones you find in great evi dence in our store. We carry a line that we can guarantee at prices from 25c to $1.00 each. . .. Of course we carry a cheaper grade at 10c, 15c and 20c each, The fine combs are well assorted: best values at 10c to 50c ψ ν ψ y HERRING Drug Company