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FOR CHILDREN - -=5 Makes teething easv, regulates the bowels ari<i stomach, stops crying, cures summer complaint. — .. Mayor Vewell of Owensboro, Ky., 1 -M sa y- : "Dur baby wis waiting aw»» 1 1,1 - while teething. Hi* bowels «erned j 5 Vie y on d cootrol 'Hire* pbysitnjns : ' '== K^ve him up Owens Pink Mixture g '"Ϊ.Ί' 11 sived his lito. I cannot say enough. | ui S It saved our baby." : Now feaulat without til« ^ / S/ft, 2Sc. «ad 5#c. baillti. ^ sifnaiarA-] every package : ^f^~C&77. tack il Mt satisfactory For «ample and book free, address THFFLOYD MEDICINE CO.. DETROIT. MICH. for FLOOD'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS )0c. Suinte and'book free Γ Γί Ε, DAILY LIGHT Published Κ ver.ν Kay Kxcept Sunday by ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO Pai<1up Capital $20,000.00 Κ l). HUDSON President C. W. KKNT Vice-President W J. BUIK Secretary-Treasurer W A. ownky City Editor Sotered a; tiie Waxahacfcie Post-office as mall matter of ttie Second Class. «11 RHORIPTION RATH One Month $ .50 Six Months, iu Advance 2 75 One Year, iu Advance δ 00 CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS j for City Marshal— Tom Dixon. For City Secretary G ko W. Walk κ κ, Jr. Fo Assessor and Collector— Cunt Spalding. For City Attorney— A. L. Love. For City Treasurer— 1* ΚΑΝ Κ GETZKNOANIiIK. For Alderman Ward I — D. G. Thompson. For Alderman Ward 2— W. L. P. Leigh. For Alderman Ward .i— J . M Lancaster. COUNTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Treasurer— A R. McKnight. R. F. Μλκιήβανκη. R Ρ Ri KKHt Ε. I). Ckiddlk. For l ux Collector G KO KG Ε S WKATT T. J. Tingle. Simp Spencer. For Sheriff - Jok P. Minn κ κ. For Sii[>t Public Instruction J D. Coo H LAN. For Constable Precinct *jo. 1 Ben F. Abbott. The rash timet accompany each announcement. This rule will not be deviated from. Mysterious CircumsCances One was paie and sallow and the • ther fresh and rosy. Whence the difference·' She who is blushing with health use» Dr. Kind's New l.ife Pills to maintain it. By gently trouslnii tiie lazy organs tliey com pel good dilation and h»-ad off con stipation. 'l'ry then). Only 25c, at Fhoniae A Moore's drui; store Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! l'o our coal and feed customers: 'V» have just received several cars ι fancy lun j. Osage Mc Alester coal which always ^ives entire satisfac tion This v»e are selllu* at $H.UU per tou delivered. Try a ton and you will use u<> other. We alio have several car» of Colorado which we have had on hand since last summer and has takeu the weather ill winter, which we will be glad to sell you at Iti.UU per ton delivered. Phone us your orders when you want coai We will appreciate your orders for feed nut will xet them out promptly. if Si ► κγκη Ο H Ai Ν Cl». Croup Me^iu* with the symptoms of a ominoit cold, there is dullness, •deeatntc. sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and imped ed respiration ι il ν» frequent small loses oi Mallard's Hornliuund Syrup the child will cry for il aud at the tirst sitrti <f η croupy cough apply frequently Mallard· Know Liuluieut to the throat Mrs \ Vllwt, New t astle, Uulo , writ··, March I'th, iUUt: I ihii Κ liaiiaru · Hurehouud Hyrup a wou tielul remedy, aud so pleasanl " a), is to au I »l m Hold hv Hood X Maftifa Wiulst cuuglis are apt tu issult iu » ousuuiplien II usglwilvil I'livy eau iM suuu iiiukth up U* usiutf tukat 'i liuii·» ami i'ar Mold by M W r« aria. Wins Another Watch. The following letter is self explan atory : Mr. E. F. Owen, Waxahachie, Texas.—Dear Sir:—We tbink we have previously written you that you are the wiuuer of the prize watch for the month of January. We congratulate you on your suc cess and also of the fact that your list of business was oue of the larg on the Watch contest. Very truly yours, A. H. Kelo A Co., Pubs., By M. W. Florer, Jr., Circulation Manager. Nearly Forfeits His Lite. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. Kor four years It defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, skin eruptions, bruises and piles. 25c at Thomas A Moore's drug store. GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE Hood £ Martin Will Return Money If Hyomei Fails. No Stomach Dosing. Hyomei lias made so many cures of the most chronic and deep seated cases of catarrh that Hood A Mar tin consider it a specific in this dis ease. They extend an invitation to all catarrh sufferers to call at their store and purchase a Hyomei outfit with the distinct understanding that it will be absolutely free unless it effects a cure. The chief reason for the unusual success of Hyomei in the treatment of catarrhal troubles and other dis eases of the air passages, is the fact that it cures by a new principle, im pregnating the air you breathe with healing and germ-killing balsam*. On this acÏonnt It reaches the seat of the disease in a way impossible to pills, drugs or other stomach dosing. Many of Hood A Martin's costom rs have suffered with catarrh since childhood hava been cured complete ly by this scientific remedy. The complete Hvomei outfit costs $1, and consists of an inhaler that can be carried ir. the purse or pock et, a medicine dropper aaa a bottle of Hyomei. Kxtra bottles can be obtained for ûOe, maktng a most economical remedy for the eu re of catarrh. Do not suffer longer with catarrh al disorders, but get a Hvomei out fit from Hood A Martin, under their guarantee to return the money if it fails. You run uo risk whatever, if it cures, the treatment is not ex pensive, while if it fails. Hood A Martin will refoud your niouey and it costs you absolutely nothing. « "» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : The People's ♦ ♦ Hardware Store J Newly opened on Ka.Ht Side Square New Store New Goods Low Prices On everything we hau dit» We tu»h the people of YVaxaiiatthte to call Mild «ive un a triai on my thin# in the hard •Md line, «ud we aa Mure y 1 m of tioueel dealing», aad cuiirteou* treatment. VV» waut you fur a steady eua touier. : : : : : N. EDELSTEIN t'NUPNIt VON Βτ (iriTktc wtr· w>. «. McPmK * M. wiison, miuit ·* * , NKW YORK COTTON. Month. Op#D. C1om>. March 13.37...... 1381 May. i ; 13.70 14 09 July 13.80 14.17 Aunrnst 13.40 13.55 September.... 12.36 .1&Λ8 Octobter.: 11.70 11 84 NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Month. March .. May July August Open. 13.20.. .... 13.70.. .... 14.14.. 12.70.. September 12 50. October 11.72. UIom. ..13.79 ..14.20 ..14.08 .. 13.00 .,12.75 ..11. ('.9 CHICAGO GRAIN. Wheat — M ay J uly September Corn May July September Oats September 4.) 3«v; :<$ l-o CO» Ν Τ Κ V HRODUCK. Eggs Li , Batter Spring Chicken».... Sweet Potatoes Corn Oats Hay j Wheat No. 2 ! Clntton j Turkeys, per pound Pecans, per pound.. 12Xc 15c $2.75 to $3.00 75 to $1.00 . 50 to 55c 40c to 42c 110.00 ...80c tu (M) lie 0c Col. J. S. Davis's Generous Gift. The Jae. S. Davit Hook and Lad dei Company met in regular session last night and after transacting the utuai business the company was open for a social meeting. Coi. Jas S. Davis was pretent, in whote honor the company hat been recently named. "Uncle Jim" as the Hook and Ladder boya call him. was called on tor a speech, and he said: "My boyt, I am very glad to be with you tonight for the the flrtt time tince yon have conferred upon me this honor. I have never re ceived any honor in my life that does me more good, and one that J feel prouder of than the honor you have given me. I have been think ing for some time as to how ( could show my appreciation to yoa, to at last I decided that I would come dowu lonight aiid be with you, in your meeting and make you a little I Kift." The speaker was overcome with emotion, and as he took his seat he handed to the President of the Company, Will Hancock, a check for one hundred dollars. The buys made the old City Hall ring with continuous applause and a unat.l mous vote of appreciation wa« ex tended by the Company to Col. Da vis for hie (fenerouj *ift to the Jas S. Hook Davis Hook and [.adder Company of Waxahachie JUU1C U1U UUIUUICU13. Mr. W. K. Cunningham, repre senting Rand, McNally A Comprim er# aud publisher» of Chicago, wa· iu the city today and favored this otflee with a pleasant rail Mr. Cunningham formerly lived In Waxahachie, leaving here iu LHfcT. His father, James O. Cunningham, was a prominent slave owner in Mississippi in ante-bellum times, and Mr. Cunningham had with him some interesting documents of those days One was a bill of sale of a negro slave bought by his father and the other was a receipt showing that bis father had paid one Κ. K. Freeman the sum ot |1Γ(Χ> for a ue gro boy. The bill reads as follows Yalobusha county, Miss., August 1.1, 1 -vVJ.· Received of James <i. Cunninghaai $ΓΛΑ> in fall paymeut for one negro slave for life, uamed Jack, ab< ut 14 years of age The right and title of said slave 1 war rant and defend against tbe claim or claims of all per».me whomsoever, and likewise warrant him sound lu bod/ and mind Wliaees my hand and seal. Daniel York. Attest Robert Perkins Kjlluwing is a copy of the reeeipt from Κ. Κ Freeman, which la men tioned above Received of J allies U. Cuuiliug ham #irUU for uiy boy, Cager. Η aid buy la about 24 year· old, souud in body and miud, slave fur life and title good. Κ K Kreeiiiau April -4, lv*i. — —— 4 Health Means tbe ability tu de a guwd day'· work, wituout undue raiunte audio And life worth living, ι wa s*annul have ludigestiou ut cutieti ualltMi will.out it· UpaaUiUif the liver and pollution the blood tiueti a iHMtdlliuu iaay be best aud quiok <»st uktaiusd by Merbiae, the beet liver regulator ι hat tha «filé has ever kawwa. Mr*, I». W rtntiih writes, A|«.il :t, Ι**ί "I uae Her bine, aud tiud it Ike teal u»adi.nu» fur euuillptbuu aud retfulaiiutf the κ.·» I a«ar u»«*l " P»«*"e ft·! eeala klatd by Huud è Matll». Park Publie school «Mil main tain· ft· l«s4 In the contest for th· Merchant· library, bot ia being cloielv pushed by the Elks. We call attention to the fact that the contact closes at nooa March 4, and all vote· mait be in tbe hand· of the merchant· giving coupon· by that honr. The race ia not won yet, and if your institution is in real earnest the fight must be kept up to the last minute. Following is the standing of the contestants Wednes day afternoon: Park Public School 100,121 B. P. O. Elks 93,139 Elm Camp, W. O. W 43,118 Nash Public School 6.706 Masonic Lodge 3,342 Daughters Confederacy 1,245 Odd Fellows 1,440 Trinity University 2,504 F. I'. A. Waxahachie 1,201 Contestants fur the Enter prise Pony library do not appear to be doing mueh. Practically no in crease in the vote lias been male during the past two weeks. The time is short and contestants should lose no time in getting in their votes. Heri is the standing: Miss Mary Taylor, Avalon 22.S30 Miss Hello Pattou, Midlothian.12,795 Miss Myrtice Neal, Hoyce 3,750 Miss Chloe Wadley, Palmer... 5,525 Stat* of ι >hio, « iTT or Toledo, i I.CCA9 CUL'STI. I Κ Κα ν * J. (Ήκχκτ mkH oath (hat he I» it»· •enlor partner οΓ (he irai of ¥. J. ('bene? A Co , doing butine»· ta the ΓΙΙ7 of Toledo. Count; and State aforesaid and that «aid Arm will par tbe lutn of OS Κ ΗΓΝΜΚΚΙ) DOI.I.AKH for eMti and •verjr rate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the u»e of H ALL'S CATAKHH CCMC KHANK J CHUNKY .Sworn to before me ana »ub«cribed Id mjr pre»· eeee, tfali6th da/ of December, W* I",» A W.frMUaON, } _ * · Notary Public Hall'· CatarrbCur» I» taken internally and a*t· directly on the blood and aucuou· turf ace· of the(y»lem. Hend for testimonial·, free Addrow. V J CHRNIY A 00.. T»l*do.O. Sold by I>riiUUt·. 75c. Hall'· Ka« :y Ptfl· are the beat Atleotton K's. of P. Tonight is the regular weekly meeting night of the Knights of Pythias lodge. Ail members are requested to be on hand. Jim Coleman, C. C. T. J. Spencer, K. of Κ S. Are You Kestless at Night, And harassed by a had cough? Use Ballard's Horehound Syrup, it will secure vou sound sleep and ef fect a prompt and radical cure 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hood A Mar tin. in tbe county court yesterday afr ternortn Ike Brown entered a plea of guilty to the charge of carrying a pistol and was fined $25. Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING TOWOtH CO.. CHICAGO. BAKING POW'Bffi Β. Y. P. U. Sunday, February 14. Uhmt tne uooti snepnera, ino. 10 1-18. Twenty-third i'salm by tbe Union. Jno. 10:11 — Leonid»» Harrow J do 10:1-5 Wioador Cooke. Jno. 10:6-9—George Render. By lue if any man enter in he ■hall be Raved— Jno. 10 9 Ml·· Htella Jeontng·. ' 1 atn come that they might bare life and hare It more abondantly Jno. 10-10- Mr·. H. W. Durham. 1 am the Ood Shepherd The Uood Shepherd giveth hi· life for the eheep Jno.—Bro. Booth Attention Praters. Regular meeting Kriday night. One candidate for initiation Other impartont bu»lrii*» C. M Brady, 8e«y. Aaother Attack On my coal pile today r»*duced it ί eeveral ton·, bat I· ready for many more attack· Both phone· ffiJ D. H. Thompson Epworth League Program. Topic: 1 Π» perifPi i«w tri Guù. f'aalm· 19:7*14 leader, Mr. J. M Alderdire. i. Ood'· II* tbe #cho of Hi· per fection— Mi·· I.eona Henaabauffh The book of Nature Mr. Nail. Tb· book of Keveiatioo — Mr Jett Thotna· The book of Experience Mi·· Lacile Arnold ÇJ. Value «nd transforming effect* of Ood'· lew and what tb· law doe· for u· —Ml·· Linn* KeymuUer. 3. Ood'· law live· In and »peak· oat of the heart. A prayer to be often repealed — Mi·· Jewett Dovilog. Other Big Fir*s Made t«day by I). H. Thompson'· coal. ® Weather Forecaat. Tonight and Friday fair, warmer Friday Weodeeday, max. ♦». mm. 23 C. D. Lonmkkkk, Ob»er*er «y» — «jttve gromo Cor·* · CoM In Om Dey. Ik φφφφφφφφφφφφφφ φ φφφφφφφφφφφ I Liberal ■ Action s φ # φ OF THE φ Φ φ φ Liverpool and London Φ φ and Globe Insurance Co Φ Φ φ Φ «u φ In Behalf of Sufferers from Baltimore Fire φ Φ φ Φ φ Φ Λ J Mr. J. R. Hereford, state agent of the Liverpool and London Φ and Globe Insurance Company, on Tuesday received the W following telegram: Φ New Orleans, La., Feb. 9, ll04. Mr. J. B. Hereford, State Agent, Dallas. Tex: Baltimore losses, $1,000,001), which will be paid by draft oo home office so as to maintain surplu in United States branch. We have subscribed #10,000 for t" e relief of sufferers. CLARENCE F. LOW, Resident Secretary. No amount of printer's ink could add anything to jhe sig nificancet of he above. A company that does not forget the stricken and suffering in their darkest hour deserves every mark of confidence the public can give. LANGSFORD <3 PHILLIPS. Local Agent· W&xahachte, Texas, o ft ice with h I lis County loan \ liu*l Cu, •ΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦ · ΦΦΦΦΦΦ