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HAVE ROOM for four or five boarder» Firet-cla·· accommoda tion·. Mr·. R. M. Craig. 68pd IX)BT·—Pair of gold rimmed eye riUMi »omewb«reon public «quar·· ΠΜΗ «torn to J. P. Kennedy. 68 LOST—Pearl brooch with «mall diamond eeuinir Reward if re tarned to tbia office. Γ*8 WANTED—Yon to know that we Oftn famish you coal, wood and hay aod that we have the b»et to be had in either of the above line· Will appreciate vour patronage Waxa bachie Ice Work·. G8 WANTED—You to know that we will gi»· yon 128 cubic feet of tfaod wood for $4.01) delivered. YVaxa hacbie Ice Work·. 71 WANTED—You to know 1 have coal from fcrUO to 16 40 per ton. D. H. Thonvaon. ?S FOR 8A t.E—Cheap, buggy and harueas. F. Nort» η 09pd FOR SALE —One barn aud servant bou*e, aleo one JMoon Bros. robber tire phaeton in rood condition. S»»e J. R BlafTer, office at Stroud · κγ<· eery «tore. tf WANTED-TO rent a ». ur . room boo·* hr M arc η 1. Addre»* Ρ < » bo* XW, City. 6Γ FOR RENT Kroni room nicelv fur niahed. do·# in Addre·· R, Lljfht oik·. WE clean cloth*». We will »«ll yon a card that you can havo 4 lulU of cloth#· aponged and pressed forfl 00 ju«t to chow you we cau do this work "a· tt should be don·» " Hufti* Lacciana » ,Mi»nt rarior. nn 1 AM the man that worked the denning. pr**«ing and r »·{ ■ a i r ι γι κ* baaine·· up from a very «mall bua Ine»· tu what It I· now And why dld U ΚΓ»»· Becau·» w« did the work right and at the right prie*, and "like It should be done ' and w* •hall continue to do It "like it • hoald be d m«" and at half prie* Halt cleaned and pressed 11 OU, •ult «pouged and pressed "Oc, pacts cleaned and pressed 40c, pant* sponged and pressed Wo clean cloth.es. Kufus Lackland'· Misfit Parlor '> HOl'HK TO HEN Τ -tiee T. M. Roekett. tf WE clean and press clothing, not by eip«-rt tailors, as all the expert Tailor· we tried to get think them aetve· abo»- this work, but we ha*· π »*n who hav e made this work a specialty for year· and we do thi· work at half price ac t at one*, and ! use only eieotric Iron· for pressing and we know it is the best Work aeot for and delivered The new S bone J47. Kufos Lackland'· Ml»· t Parlor. 68 WAN! ED—Every man in Waxa hachie to bay a tailor made suit from us at tl Λ) per week Come ■ and let us take yonr meaaor»· t'>dav X,acklaitd· Miaflt Parlor 71 WÀNTED— Your clothes at the PaAtoriam. Clean, repair, dye and make clothes to your measure Al so ladte·' tailoring Clothe· called for and delivered. Κ Ρ*κκιν4Λιν. tf I CLEANiNU, pr«»»lng and repair ing by eipart tailor· Brtn# your •aits here. Matthew· Bro·. tf CLE ΑΧΙΝΟ, pressing acd repair lag as it should be. Price· reason able. Matthew· Bro·. tf 81ΊΤΗ CLEANED, pr»»»ed and re paired on abort notice Matthew· J. C. LUMPKIHS. - a m · κ μ κ ν - a r - la * t I'Jti o»ef CiIiimi 5»»' m» H»n» Italy Item. MIKKKU. Meaalea and ramora of uaeaaiea *r« tMeinning to attract nom» mtareat uuobk our citicena. Tbe fJU.UflU hot«l buildlti* belli# erected by J. V. (.'lark la almoat •ompleted. Thia buildiug ia on· of tb# n>o«t aubatantial proof· » town can offer in aupport of its claim t > L har< enterpriainir buaineaa men \ Prof. Heaihcote, the noted dra Viatic reader, aaaiated by Mla« 0M*»ador ai d a few of har pu pil a will /pr**«Ql "Pygmalion and Oalatea" ' «a tb· 3Kth Inat Tb· η·1 proceeda will b« added to tbe library fund of lb· Lad!·· fortnightly Club. Rat Jo« Davaon, of Waco, pr*aeh«d M tb· Cumberland Prea bytertan church Holiday morning ard Bight Tb· yon:^ people of the town MtUwrtd at tb· bom· Κ C Mitchell Friday ·τ·ηΐη* and enjoyed a "pov erty party." Th· reeourceful hoat f ·····, Mia··· Mitchell and Meador, bad arranwod a number of old time |Uwa and cont»ata, each aa η>·η of my ag· uaad to a·· at parti·· daring tb«lr bojrhood day·, and It any nwt failed to hare a *»od titu·, we Ear· not b«ard of hltu. Tb· candidat·», on· and all, ap· k |Mf to tblak (bay ha*· Italy aaf·, Γ at aa yet bob· of them ha·· pat la M appearance W· bop· they «ill not funr*4 «a, far «hat ia tb· u·· of |WrtD| poil lax·· If we yet no food «tear· dart a* th· catupalgu Mysterious CinamMaans ttae va* pat· and a allow and th· f ttaiii and may Whaao· tb· Kb· «Αο I· bluahiutf •Hk feaaUit uaea l>r Kinf't Ne« Ufa PUU to maintain it- My neatly «rouaiuf tb· la·» **«·»· tb.y eutu oat good dlK··*»"· *··* a? e«**· SS Try the»» Ouly «·. a> A Moor·'· drag Mur· SEÏENTV-FIVK EE ι One Η and red and Fortj-Twe Acre» I Were Horned Orer. I BALTIMORE'S GLOOM. Ituil lin* Inspector 1'reston Place* th* Property Lee* In \>l*hb»rh»ei of One Hundred andfKifljr Million» of Dollars. Baltimore. Feb. 9 — Haltlmore, on Monrtoy night. was si.iick·-! ing under a fire loss which no on·* has the tenverlty to put In figures. Th<· important tom mer< lal district In blackened ruin», laid bate by a conflagration which raged without u momentary check from 10 4Γ, a id.. Sunday, until late In lu the afternoon .Monday. At J o'clock the ■ ii ν ofTn . ils *g iln breathed It wa» agr· -li th.it the fla..i· ι «etc under con trol They had raged twenty-eight hour in .«pi'e of «uperhuman efforts put (orth by th· best lighting force» wnlch more than half a d<cities were abi»· to minier. Th» onlv lights In that section wht h es. aped destruction «11.· from corner H< « lamp* The stores were closed In nearly every street. The darkened av enu· were full of Jostling people ta k Ing of one aubject Apparently there I 1 * but one 1 auir for gladness. and this is that there are no homeless. The res Idern e wee Hon of the city em aped. This ph if · »f th· situation relieved the of ft< i*l« from an·, thought oiher than property. Vt *; θ'« Ιο k I h** Λ*sot luted I Yen* *ent out .» bulletin Maying that the flame· would be held In check at the ι I itioij *U* w« nr.* j:*,:vcr»t..u Γ#»»«r* neap ing J one#* f ι » ! * and pi»·· in g the entire tit,» opposite there in In j*Hj|>urdy( Ot £» ο » ή Η that bulletin w.'is confirmed. Λ » or. of tin*'·!* flame* of fire were found lapping the «Ide* of lumber pile.* on the r-MSt b «·Κ of the f,3 Iη In some inttuncti the lumber was toa*ed Into the fail*, and in an me raaes heroic ef fort Ma>ed the onward a weep of the flame» Throughout the diatrit In wisl· h the firemen worke<l for luprrm* a· ν they were handicapped by * gale whn h carried burning brand* over the head* of th»· work era and beyond the r*u« h of the hundred* of *tr *am* of w*t»r poured into the raging furn.»< ^ Hut for the w<>rk « ' \ofu? ·*«**?·* in mak ing out and ·**f u - ' η s th»-> *· μ ι - ber» if I» aftno*t f.at its. burn ed area wu'nil f. f w » »■ I : » g»*r than it i* Abt»«ti *«'·.**ηΐ; ν · .· *re* or 146 acre* r, 1 η aura in e «<·■ «»,.»· -.j temgr«orar ·, offi·» · « «» n·» tel but th^lr r*f>" " - d· brie to eatimat» th»· Ιο* - Ί · .«.wr of •ne i* t>p >;* »-"h t«»r» We b**- no :**■- ίο d» ·* iî it above 15 ή).«*»«·» < Τ ! λ '· •an d« The a#·m»* ; ί**·· ' -· ■ »1 ν .» * · *-*>.■ ,v .? h regard to eilun»!»'* -»r * - ij * kli' - The t i?\ vr *» #arty pu· i under mar tial tat* d th î;î d> jc·- of l<»otfn* In th*» d *>π ► d r fi»:t » a· eliminated Word «*« r »- \ '·Ί that tiendrai for bin of Ne* York would le- here to take command of the federal troop*. The praaer.ee of tw<» regiment* of mi litia a» an adjure t to th·· poll*»3 whit h • er* augmented by detail* from Phil adelphia and Washington, resulted in the mainte: *r e of the beet of order. No one d m reg t ο g ue * « w hi t w ou 1 d have happened had the f an »·* jumped the fail· The «truggie Monday wag with the or * end of «confining the fire to the «e*t aide of the muddv stream. That thi· effort waa auci«***ful la mere ly ihe re»uit of the nre burning itaelf out and coming fnto contact « th the concerted labor* of ee-arty one hundred fire < otm*»nîe#, aided b* the powerful tug the t'atara» t Again and again the terrible heat driven from the burning district gcroee Jon*·· fall)., ignited building* and lumber pile* Kurioua hand to hand light* ο < urred which, fortunately for the reaidenta of t&aat Baltimore were won b\ the f.remen But ket brigade· werr frorned to pre Ιι ριρ.'! Ihe narrow *t(*uii', Had I h·- fir.· g.tlnett a foothold « m the *■ 1*» lum ber > ard» It l« < on< thjt nothing could have «topped (h· umUui it. and th«* dep-irtmrnt" would h.ixe l*-*n po» trie»* t» pr*i»nl il.ur>4ge &» great. If roi grater. than th>· t'hUago Br> l>ynamite eaploalotia w»re fr»»ju<*nt Monday. Th· pUn adopted Sunday night of blowing ut> buUd.nW' In at tempting to It a y the progr··*» c»f th* fiante* coutlnu«*d until th*· Πι r »<i un der *ontrol. Then «h* dynamiter» turned their attention to ruin* totter· Ing walla which threatened to rolUp»» The rMUlt waa a m<>at oinitant ι un - mtiadlng and the detonatlig *aa heard In all part* of the city. With the fire under control, the bl»(k(fl«l waate whUh He· In the wak· of the aea of flam*· present* a «law. terrible In Ita pjrrete hnie grand· •ur. It van b· likened ίχ>>( to ιηίίικ of gr«at coke oven·, each fhoottng out It· thouaarid tongue· of flam* from pyr unlii of br.i k stint· and cement. Where the flr« haa Ji·"! out nothing remain· but blackeu.'d «^ate, from which rlae huntreda of towering I η a* ur· abaft· of I ha HBir culor. Thew are all that la left of what wrra- one· handaom· ode*, «orage wholesale and bualciras heiUM of all klnda. Th· loaa will not be a. > urately aatt· malnl for w eefca. for buaiBesa men. propei ou* pre γ loua to th* fir·, ar· now poor. fcipr» .alone heard anion· these men a· the* took Into th· otlltpaMl property reveal an aatounding number who ar· only piuiljf protected by Inaur MM·. TIM» high w Uida mad· It nearly Impoa •ibi· fur any »ne to paaa through th· •treeta hanhriil by crumbling wall· without grave danger to personal safe ty. Tanglwl nriaaet of w n gg i-rai* wid r ·>··»■ th· mnxik and th··» war· laaAed au furioualy by th· WU>4 "wat ι her «ouM have protetl au mule dau I pgr·«ta hn4 lh«y Imm all*· —— ' II I ggi TIN 0AV8. ■ill W·· Promptly Passed by Maryland Legislature. Annapolis, Md.. F»b. ·.—The general assembly rret at the «late house Mori day to consider plans for the relief for Are mndltloni In Baltimore. Senator ΟΙ!Ι ο» Baltimore introduced a btll au thorizing Governor Warfteld to declare ten successive legal holiday· Ip the atrk-keri city «o as to aid property owners and other losers by the Are to j get their business In as good shape as possible. The bill, which was pass | ed at once and signed by the governor, also authorizes him to extend the *us I pension of business beyond ten days if necessary. A bill to make a relief ap : propriation. which was to havp been presented in the huose. was laid over until the conditions and amount* need ed t in be ascertained. The legislature adjourned, and the legislators left on a *r>e· ial train for Baltimore. F^>o<i Needed. Baltimore. Feb. 9.—Aid mu*t rome from adjacent cities, and a partial fam ine will be an added phase of the situ ât.on. Restaurants are entirely with out ffiod. and the destru. lion of the commission houses along the wharves has suht off the mean!" of supply. Ho tels ar e but little better off, arid though they s:jy< they will h eable to feed their guest·". It If* admitted the variety will be lessened at once. Preston's Figures. Ra' imore. Feb. 9 Inspector of Buildings I'restoii. afler making a care ful study "f the burned dls'.rlft. pla< ed the building lo*<t at 1150,000.000. TERRIFIC TORNADO. Fulton County Arkansas Visited, by Heavy Wind Storm. Little Ho< k, h'flj. 9.—A special to the 4 r « If*» frr+rvs Mommn'h Spring*. Ark., nays N"w* has t>e*-n rwtlvNl her»» of » ter rific tornado whl< h smashed through the southern part of this (Kulton) county Saturday night. At t'nlon. thirty mile* southwest of here. three t>er*on* were kilted the Hev. Seder», h Fiaptist minister. .us·] the oldest daugh ter of John Clinton. The other wgi a . hild, name nos known It I* reported that five person* w»-re killed four miles w»st of l'nlon iiame* not known. At I'nloii th»- dwelling of Samuel \V Co< h ran. together with the h τη arid house of William Ollstrnp and a number or ■ mailer residences. also the «tore houwe* of S W. Cochran and S. \V. Cor h ra n, Jr with th»» content», two hun he* the Masonic t ;«ll and Came* bUi'lornllh shot «ere ewcpt away. The only bulldnîg left In the little town wh* Or. Karnes" store, and It wa* blown from it* foundation. The path of the tornado w«s about SCO yards wide. BILL PASSED Measure Granting Assistance to Lewis and Clark Expedition. Washington. Feb. 9—After listening to Ίμ*···».h<*» l>v Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Cl* ν In support of the Panama t anal treaty the senate Monday p.L*sed the bs I granting to the proposed I<ew κ and Otftrk expedition it Port land. Ore. The bill » ι* amended *o a» to ι lose the -^position on Sunday* and the pro vlsion for ,» permanent memorial to Le·*!» and Clark was eliminated. Chaplain Hal··, in his opening priv - er referred to th»· Baltimore fir». The Panama trial question wa* then taken up. and Mi Hopkins addressed th»· sena!e In support of the canal treaty. He eujogiaed Mi. Roosevelt a* one of the ablest president* the country ha* ever had. The reasons for the criticisms of the president, h·» said, were political. Mr. cia> followed, announcing his Intention to vote for the canal treaty, but the same time sliatply criticising the ι ondu. t of the administration In dealing with th·· situation in Panama. DEBATED IN HOUSE Proposed Loan to the World's Fair Cam· Up For Discussion Washington, t>b. S.— The hounc Mon day d«l»ate.l at l»-ng:h the propos**! loan of Si ««Ο.ΟΟΛ t'i th·* lAiuisljnn I'ur \'t..s*v exposition it St. Uoui« «Ί pro Idrd fur In th>- senate amendment to the urgent d«-fi.-len<. y bill, and It whs sttlT pending »h»n th«* h'luse adjourned. The ht»u«e uonciiiu <irr» I In all other amendments except that providing for coal te*ts at the St. I-ouls fair The chaplain. In hi· opening prayer, pmyed for !he lire-swept city of Balti more. The urgent deficiency bill was refer red to the tommitte· on appropriation* through the efforts of those who want ad to move concurrent * In th# St. Uouls talr amendmeut. I llrso.ullons were adopted tailing on • h· attorney general for Information In addition to that furnished under the recent request for Information a* to the anti-trust suits Instituted, also for m report made by an «ïamitii-r sent by the department of Justk* to Investigate charge· made by A. M. Brostu* of th· Indian Itlgt.ts imxlatter Liltl· M or* Encouraging Washington. F»b. #.—Senator lian na'aVoi'dKioit Monday night »ai t lit· tl· more encouraging. though the ex treme weak lit-»» whit h ha» been the worst featur« of hi· lllnees. lOiitlnunt. H· had a fairly «suie* day, rested a lit. al« better ami there was leaa Irritabil ité of the noma· !). ·» that the senator I vu able tu Ukt mors nourishment than fer mnik day·. Awaiting Heeuits. I 4k* Ctotrl*· La. Feh. 1-Hmlsr , wi) Λ*>hworth .-.ilored. la in Jail await iu« the rwratt of lulurt·· tu lit·. John I Thuipaun, » white woman. *lw la at tto petal «# éMth. =— Three Notable Victories for PAINTS CELE.RY COMPOUND ΕΧΤΚΕΜΕ NERVOUSNESS. Case οf L L. Ooodapeed, Well· Known Indianapolis Buaiueaa M «ri. Here ia one man, a prominent fig ure in the buaineaa life of Indiana polia, who knew what waa the mat er with him and who faced the trou ble aa it ahouid be faced. Would Mr. L. L. Goodapeed be today one of tbe leadera of enterprise in Indiana poiia if he were treating himself as an invalid, doctoring hie stomach, whipping hie liver with violent pill η, inatead of jfivinJ» hi» organ· the vital nerve force, which they needed before they could do t.ieir proper work? Indianapolis, Aug 31, liMM "I was ao run down and overtaxed that I was threatened with nervous prostration. Paine's Celery Com pound built me up and strengthened my nerves. "1 am now enjoying the best of health, and do a days work at the office, as well as my house work [ cheerfully recommend fine's Cel erv Compound ' L L. GOOD^PEED, 1622 Arrow Ave., Indianapolis "Get at the real cauae—the nervea." —Prof Ε Ε. Phelpa, M. D , L.L. ; D., of Dartmouth University, Dis- j coverer of Paine's Celery Com- ! pound." RHEUMATISM —NO APPETITE. Case of Mary A. Meredith, Eighty Eight Year· Old, Rockford, Hi. Rock fora, 111., i ept. 3, 1803. "I have used Paint* β Celery Com pound for several year· and contid er it really my doctor. For rheuma tism, nervousness, lack of appetite and general debility it acts marvel ously. "■'Although I was eighty-eight years old last June. 1 still enjoy rugged health. 1 am able to work hard when 1 fee I so inclined, and this robustness is due tu the wise use of Paine's Celery Compound. "1 ain very #lad t<> add my testi monia! to she many other* who ha«e b»>et) n»-iiffitted by Paint's Celery Coj pound " MARY A MEREDITH, 622 Cuuningham St., Rockford, 111. The weakness common to declin ing years can be overcome by Paine's Celery Compound Theie is no reason why persons who are well along in lift should not enjoy the same ]>eace and comfort of good health that they had in early years. Thousands of mi η and women of advanced years are today pursuing their vocations with energy and success because (hey are getting nerve strength and complete health from the use of Paine's Cel ery Compound. PAINS IN SIDE- „ SHORT BREATH Case of George Blttner, of Loul» ville, Kentucky. A· soon as one has fairly began to us* Paine's Celery Compound, •very day will be a firm step toward aaaured health. Nervous, unhappy and feeble per ■οαβ And their flesh becomes more ■olid—a more healthy color take· the place of the waxy, sallow look — and there comes a clear increase iu , the volume of the blood—and an in creased normal appetite, because of this rapid feedin^oî the entire nerve system. Louisville, Kv , Oct. 12, 1IMM "My health was excellent until about three months ago, when I seemed to have a collapse from overwork, and the doctor ordered an entire change of scene and climate. Instead 1 begun taking Paine's Cel ery Compound, purchased from E. P. Taylor Co., and the first bottle showed to such (food advantage that i am continuing it. "Any fine suffering? from over work, pains inside or short breath ouifbt not to ov«rlook Paine's Cel ery Compound." GEORGE BITTFER. 1318 Baxter Ave., Louisville, Ky. • υ. υ. υ.,'· the astonishingly effective new Skin disease prescription Kczmna. Salt Rheum. Barbers' Itch. Frvsioelas—all enin»inn« oralv Hio-aope a«H parasitic affections of the skin positively cleared away in a hurry. A clean, pleas ant liquid (non-greasy) externally applied—sponged or sopped Over the parts. Instantly stops all irritation. Soon clears oat absolutely all affected conditions. < Htrr it a cat* itUarrd αταψ with two boltltt ) (Cat* of (i',iugh'rr of Vr Mat flartrrtan ρττηβη*η/!ψ cttrtd of e bad tlin duftui β/ter ttro bottUi only of thin I). />. D prucripfuin ) We vouch for these facts. They have been proven to os beyond the possibility of doubt. HERRING DRUG COMPANY. «» we*ks 3*70 tb<* a*' >'? whinir record of this r*"**c*"iptio»: prtrren to u-> bv indiM'Ut · vittrnce indu«»'i us t·» iftfe ; ι our uDquahbHd revota ruetidai um to the public -.in··* then L> !» I» Iih> cur^l -.on ;.'iv * bo < » bta. r.ed i t f rom us that its rword *ith us hb- it* fully equal to it* pr»* i.iii» h. - ■ 11 r '· W e have r »t s*»* η a sintrie instant·»· of disappoint tun I; sf-eni* to dot h* wor.* ev» rv t;rue In wtw* out of manifestations on the M^n ar · vv not bÎood di M.mv i'urchasr^<. fornirr π -erab · ttJnkintr th-v b>*»l » u»1 have found it wa-< merely a >k;n affection and ï.ûv cleared it a*i awu> wub tbr·- pre*«ni»t>on Among all tb*· known reliable sp^riflc medica! mflu^nr-fs f«»r d,firent a limant, s wp know of rery few discoveries >·<» certain in effect as this D. D. D. prescription in us guick conquest of skin > of ali kmd> A FEW CIRES OF WELL-KNOWN PARTIES. 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I9m I i?«>t Mm· klrxf of a »kin ♦!**··«>. · - tj*ik»-r »h>>p • lut I irtnl * η» · I- itir T-Hir Ιί ρ Ρ Kennedy tnd WUt Mfcy It n:y !*kin Htl«· I < the «inirf îi»r a **»,ν*· snU h*- »>»y««t/.f Ρ D Ρ wou ι«] b·· the ··· 4t tniDk. ; -r ff»·· [ t.'i'-utfht llie |-rwe *.4.·* λ htt .· t.M. Bni' h, btit it I ev»*r h«»»· tinv ktn«J t λ -kiu urmtit I «rtiitugr I »*** teti tinui· a.·* ruu· h I think it U»e ?»^<t ivmwl) η th«r w··» 1 r->r ativ winti of a Λί!» Α3· \ Hi nt trwiy KHANK Η KOLUt, »« V%*r»t Irrui.? Pa· k Uk»uiev*r<t. « coin pounded for Th<* preparation i> be-in*r u^»k'î b α·.^ι <»f the -km Ni*H.'iaîists ϊι druifif)>»ts >. w-!y by thf L> L> 1 «'oiut anj . .1> lh iPt>ori ·»ιγ*·^ι «.'hjcaj it in utilued by «-verv eenrrai tasiiy pby^ictan mh j ba«» ta^tn th · trouble to lavestyfate thr work it \h att-otupiishir^ It is us«*d ! 11 the t ook County Hospital, < "hiea^o It will cô-ar off ar y paru^itio br^aa in th»· η^·' η t; η. Λ tla··^ to ·λ- >i.i\s' me If you bavt? a sk»n di»ea.-<· νiau tUe aoov: a^t.ni> and s»*· pro^: ·» tuau w Λ uia-.t.' you t happier human t**lDK Î1 0ϋ buvs this itre-tcript;on »lr»'adv made np m ^aied bottles * tth authentic labei ou each The above svottoem ill ÛÏ. tii-i ord» ia on receipt of price HERRING DRUG COMPANY. Waxahachie. Texas T. J. STROUD WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ORDERS FOR Feed and Groceries Merchants' Library Voting Tickets ^iven away with every purchase. New Phone 150. Old Phone 8 WE CLEAN OLOTHES Stun· cUtkuoti *n4 Ργ»··«η1 . |l UU Huit# Hihiu*«hI And Pr»»aetl.. "*i PuU « 1·»η«κ1 «UU Ι*ι-»··«κΙ fci l**ul· -"i'oMrf»·· *juî Ργ···«η1 .. . 15 } PtU.Ue U* Allll W" «til <'UHln tutl 4·: i your work v-nl 4»lt««r Ik fr*« NKW PHONIC Ή. Butas LacllMl s Misfit Pwior Ma *t ***** »*4t »aaa*a Viiumm. Weak Hearts Are dun to tndif<»*tion Ninftfy-nir.» one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of tieart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and iwelis the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that ielicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. ICauble, of Nevada. Ο , Jays- 1 had stomach trouble «ni was in a b».1 state as I had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about (our months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervoua strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size h ".dir.* 2H times the tria. sue. which sei.s for 50c. Prepared by E. 0. DeWlTT & CO.. OMIOAOO. Sold by Hood A Martin. »'··· r .'■·.{·· '· ft 4«. »· " ' ' 1*«*r" »■».! · - « ! »r I ι*··. ** «* ,'txe· '» r#> -n le(|. ! ·♦ '··«» <· ,-\r a . « 1 Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. = Dr. King's™ New Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back f t fa<U. Trial Bottles free. We Sell Feed At the following price» FOR CASH ONLY Oats, per bushel Cora, per bushel |t>0 Hay, per bale, ;i for I IK' Brau, per sack 111 Cotton seed meal, per sack, IJ'JT Corn chops, per sai'k, I 91 Warehouse on Jackson St,, or e orders at V. Trippet's store Ralston Bros Free Delivery For Sale, Rent or Trade. Qo to see him or phone him. Who? J A. Sync»». What for"" For Wood for Charcoal, or if you want to rent a nine-room boarding house, or if yon want to buy mules, horses or mares, or if you have a cow to breed He has two fine Jersey bulls, or if you waut to buv a house and lot, he bas all of the above foi sate, trade or rent See him. He will treat you right Thank· to the ifeueral public for thsir [ ast patronage and favors With best wtshe» for a prosperous New Year, 1 l ι yours, J A 5YNCO Old Phone 94* >ew Phone lit NEW TAILORING SHOP I have opened a new Tailoring Sh««f in the Trtpnet building nest dour t* tne Dally Light ofttc·. Will buil4 you a suit of clothes, press cleat or repair your old clothe· at rmun able price·, til»· me vuur orders THEE. RARLE'N W. C. PRIDEMORE Public St«nogr*ph«r Office with W. P. Hancock