'Fresh California Wheatine
In 15 cent Packages
Will have plenty of fresh
vegetables and strawber
ries all weeK.
J. B. HINE^S
PHONE No. 3
Karo Corn Syrup
Brings grandma back
to Childhood days. . .
LErIGH BROS.
Fresh Vegetables for Saturday
In fact our eatable line is complete. Cjive
us a tria! and you'll be well pleased!y. .
£} J. P. WaK.ela.nd a
South Side Grocer. ΦΛΦ Both Phones
We have just received a *
Fresh Line of Crackers and Cakes
Such it N*bl»cn· KuiioD'ti. Vanllli» w»>r» I.«mon
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THE SUITS DISMISSED
Anti-Truat Proceedings Come to j
•a Abrupt Termination.
The antl-trnat proceeding· of the
atate against the Ennia merchant·
came to an abrupt termination late
yeaterday afterncon when a motion
by Attorney General Bell to have
the suite diarniased was auatained
by the court.
Only two or three witnesses were
put on the stand yesterday, and the
evidence adduced was not of suf
ficient weight to warrant a further
prosecution of the suits.
The grocers 0f Knnis and this city |
are jubilant over the result
The jury in the case of Mrs. Beu
iah Cassidy against J. J. Faulkner
and his sureties returned a verdict
yesterday afternoon, awarding the
plaintif! a judgment in the sum of
ΙΙόΟΟ. The total amount sued for
was 12500, or ίόΟΟ eac.i on five sepa
rate and distinct counts. The judg
ment awarded the plaintiff was for
the fall amount on three of the
counts. The plaintiff was repre
sented by Kembie é Fears and the
the defendants by Templeton &
Harding.
The court has been taking a rest
today, the jury having been dis-j
charged yesterday afternoon until 9
o'clock tomorrow morning.
Very little more civil business j
will be transacted this Week. Next
Monday the criminal docket will he
taken up. Already there are fifty i
case* on the criminal docket and
the grand jury frontinues its work of
probing into offenses airains! the j
peace and dignity of the state
A Preacher Pounded.
Kev. J. M. McCarty. pastor of
the Cumberland Presbyterian church
at K*d Oak. »nd his wife were _'iven
a pouudlug by the members of the
Red Oak conirregati >n a ft-w nights
ago. The contributions consisted of
treat, lard, dour, sugar, coffee, po
tatoes, canned goods, dry goods
and money, itmndnttng in ail to
about $00,
In speaking iff the poundim; Kev
McCarty said
"My wife is espenaJy proud of j
a ;iice hen and fifteen little chick
en s We were made happy and to
rejoice on account of t! is great 1ft,
and we appreciate the kindness
these good people hav·* shown ns
It had been a little over a year since
we had oe«n similarly reman.bered
by these kind pen[>|»* Lou g may
they live, and may the 1 less!::.·* f
(i id be upon them
Tired of the Navy.
A Washington ·ι>»·οιι»1 ·· · η
OoBfntiDiui Heail ha· rt'jueeted
th* authorities to di»ci :»r»p»· from
the navy a youutf man nam····! I. F
fltld·, Jr., ι>t Krucevillf. MoLen-|
uau bounty . le*»» w ».· parent·
want the *M>y returru-d t" Γ« «a» a·
•<>•111 a* ponaibU· lu a delirium >f
martial «nthotiaam fit» enlieted »* t
iii'-mb' r uf one of Chr I nlted Mint»*·
e/uieer*. but tb* »*>rvic« h*· not
panned nut an Be anticipated, tnd I
be Im very «uxi'iui to b»* relieved.
Mr. Heail I· duiug ail be can t > •ét
end hie wishel, tml it ι· more than
likely ttiat the ·»«τ»tarv of the navy '·
will Mintiou the dUcharsfe
Putting id Phones.
F J. M Davenport and Andy
FoUlter, of the Naali oottoiry, aie i
•erTiiig ou the jury tier»* tbi* w«*«*li
The·» Kentleman »ay Ihey oui »··ν
erat of their neighbor· are having
telephone· iuatiaU*<i in their rt-»i
deucc*·. With free rural mail I'
ll* ery and telephone connection
farm life iu Kill· couuty λ ill >uuo
i«e oue continuai round uf pleasure.
Mour Mill Shot· Down.
Γ he pltuii o! the Motlaru Milium
Company *u shut dovu t h I · u »m
iu* after a ruu ef mue month* i ts
and utgbt I'he machinery lor re
uiotjwluig and increasing the «apart
ty ha* arrived and «ill be installed
at ouovi under the tupervuiou of
Mr. Wiley L··«Μι, au e*p«rt mill
«right from 8Q/lutftt»ld. Mo. It
«ill take about one month to d>>
mi· warl and the maua*em«ut
!.,,pe· to begm grinding ««sum May
I. m iih a· pretty aud a» uomplete a
JUU-barrel mill «a υ an be found ai y
where Mr· Cileeper says they have
enough dour and bran ou nanti Ιο
take οai« uf the h-iiue trad* durlug
the abutdovu. and wheel «tiuuyh to
ruu lb· utiU from May I ull harvest.
Uu lu H W, Hmu mHl
K«t your tUuttr «Kg *!>«*
55.00
IN ADVANCE
Will Pay for
Ε DAIir i
ONE YEAR
@
YOU SAVE A DOLLAR
IN THE DEAL
THE FINAL REPORT
Of the Gouernment Showing To
tal Number of Bales Ginned.
Bulletin» are being sent out by
the census department of the United
State» government, showing the to
tal number of bales cotton ginned
during the season of 19UJ. This is
the final report for the season and
was prepared from data collected
from the individual ginneries of the
cotton states by G3I special agents,
who found that dO.JLs ginneries had
been operated for the crop of 19U3,
compared with .'JU,!i4b for l'J02. In final
canvass for this crop where pinners
had not finished itinnin* they were
requested to prepare careful esti
mate»» of the quantity of cotton
which remained to be ginned at their
••stablishments. These estimate
amounting to 7Γ>, 401 commercial
bales have been included in the to
tal. w icb is 11).205,073 bales for the
season. Γ! is lot** not include 1!I4,
4·»") bales of liu:ers reported from
Cotton seed oil mills. The report
s ·>w·» th it th·· total nu tuber of bales
Kiuued m Texas for the year lîKKl is
Γ,;;.', {compared to l!,49n,01;i in
r«rj
T:.<* complete annual report on
cotton ginning. distributing by
counties t » entire production of
the last flv.· years, will be published
about May 1.
Women's Kidneys
Women ;»r» more • •ften afflicted
with kidney disorders than meu.but
attribute t: ·· symptom· to disease»
peculiar ?·■ their «··*, wlille in reali
ty tf <· kidneys are deratttred. Ner
votienea», i,»*adai-f ·». putfv or dark
circles under the eyes, pain m the
back, are «Ικΐι» of kidney trouble
t »t must not he ignored, or a ^r;
ur malady will result Foley's
Kidney Cure has re*ior»d the
ealt! ! t ousa;. Is >f w»o*k, er
vo»«, brokei. d· wn women It stops
irreinil.triti»s and -trentfthene the
urinary organs It purifie* the
blood ant I benefit· the whole »ys
teni. Sold by H. VV Knurls
Weather Forecast.
t'oniirht and Thursday generally
fair; colder Thursday
Tuesday max. 7t> nnu Λ1.
I D. Lunuskikk,
Observer.
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PLANS OF CHAUTAUQUA
List of Attractions will be Al- ;
most New.
Rev. W. K. Preston, of Oak Cliff,
secretary and treasurer of the Wax
hachie Chautauqua and Summer As
sembly, has given out the following
statement for publication:
"Although our program for tho
coming summer, July 19 to 2!», is not
yet quite complete in all details, yet
w» are far enough along to promise
our friends many good things. Only
one or two names will appear upon
the program this year which have
been upon it before. Our list !
of attractions will be almost I
entirely new. Toyokichi lyenaga, a
native Japanese, a graduate of Ober- :
lin College and of John Hopkins ι
University, who was at one time |
secretary cf the foreign department
of the Japanese government, and is
now lecturer on political science in
the University of Chicago, will de
liver two lectures, one ou "The Rus
so-Japanese Struggle," and the oth
er on "Beautiful Japan."
"Prof. H. Phelps Leland of Chica
go will give four of his charmingly
simple scientific lectures and Prof.
Charles Lane will spin yarns and
crack jokes in his inimitable way.
Morphet anil Stephenson will enter
tain us twice with their medley of
magic and music.
"Prof. James Young of New York,
one of the foremoat Shakesperean
impersonators of the world, will
give two entertainments. Mrs. Ma
bel L. Conkiiu of N'»-w York will de
liver six lecture». Prof. W. R. M. ■
French of Cincinnati, wno is at the
head of a well-known irt school, will
do chalk talking tor us, and Prof. Κ
J. Stowe, dean of tt;e school of ora
tory of Cumberland University, will
give a number of recitals and lec
tures
"Miss Frances Mc(Jhee,nf Evans
ville, lud.,will «fivereadings and en
tertainments, and Miss Margaret A.
Carter of Corsi ana will give con
certs. Rev. Georg--* O. Bachinan of
Paducah, Ky.. will speak dailv on
Sunday schooi wurk, and ». D. (3or
don of Cleveland, Ohio, will .rive
daily lessons iu Bible study.
"W ι». Searles, of Paris, Texas,
will conduct a boys' club witl iailv
talks, drills an I pastime·. The wo
men of the Synodic»! Missi >nary
Society will uvh a Him· pro gran
cuveriug pi»rts >f two 'lavs, and ; ar
ticipated in by Mrs. Dee K. Clarke
of Kviàii-vllle. 11, "^11^β France»
Me', ihei' ai!·.! îi γ. ιïjιr f*f * *
worker·.
"Wise'· orchestra will give laiiy
concert». iMiJ (>r<>Tii»<>n will be made
lu many other ways for the intel
lectual, spiritual and social pr tit of
thos»· wtlo »t Î * il
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
LUC A i IFPLIC4TIOSH, a
ΓβΜίι "ir -*b «? » ->t*M · » « alarm - a OilKXl
or conafil j' o«al til ·»♦*%!·«». aod m order to cure it
fouiiiu-: aae ntena rem···:-·· Ha, - * atArrh
ur· ι» laken internal) led a«U i»recil> <■> it»·
biood antl nueou> irfao - Ma - · aiarrh
« .r.· H Ml ftUMl m ft; : .ne l! * »- , re*cr.r»»o
,·. ··· h · »
>*ar«i. and - a regular pre-icr^, - ■·*»■
of the "we! · c- kn * 'oriib r*i a
rue oe-*t ^«<**1 purifier* r#e
iuucoum surfaces T&e rfe* : i»e»Uifca ·»β
th· 1*0 »(trf«1 - * * a , r - ce -»uv
4erful reattiU in curing ι alarm
-«•nil for >— uj.h „i * free ·
-void &) bruggma, ?δε β
Utll'l tamiy HliU» *ret ft· a·»'.
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The New Telephone.
The Kllti County liult-peud» t
Tt*l»pli ni'· C"iii;t'4uy » installing
umw phone* all " ν » r Kill* uuty A
prominent farther >f n t* S»»l >u
lnuuity wan li. 1' cil\ t-li. »ml
»tat*il thai '■«· u m a* Ct<i
i>*etton fritn: i- rmiiir'niv W txa
tactile, ami t;:at wi ·η Î ■ wa t»««i "
anything from i"wn «il îi*. «J t.· >t«»
WM 1<) rm« i> ι) I Cfivnr t·. hi- · »
toll the merchant what β wantfti <
then "» ut up au.I h an# up '
All colors ol the rain
bow in ihe tiaMer dye*
(hat arc at I carls* υ
We are Exclusive Agents
in Waxahachie (or
D. D. D.
Th«* tfrrai ke*t»ma ('urn
NKWBKO S HKKPlCIDfc
Kor Dandruff
Liquozone
I h· Oerin KiUwr
We tre iuthor»zed to
guarantee these» remedies
tiki to refund the money
w hen not satisfactory,. .
I here is no "red Utye"
about buying guodyTiere.
We refund the nuyWy on
anything we s»4l that
I proves unsatisfactory, . .
HERRING
Drug
Company
EASTER
SHIRTS
Here that you will want
the minute you see 'em.
Shirts in all the newest
styles, patterns and col
lars from the very best
makers. Monarch Shirts
with or without cuffs
51.00; Cluett Shirts 1.50
and 1.75; Manhattan
Shirts (none better) 1.50
to 3.00
Come in, get your pick
today—don't wait till it's
too late to get the pattern
you want
Remember our Bal
Ιυυιι guc> up Saturday
evening (weather permit
ting). You get a 55.00
Stetson hat it you bring
the tag back
MATTHEWS BROS
Tell ■ the - Truth Clothiers
Tell me
About It.
If <*ver you ;» Ki^r at
my Stable and are dis
satisfied, come back ind
tell me don't k*-ep it to
yourself and s; ty dis
appointed. :
I have built up my
present lar»re himine*·
by w >rkiiikr *11 ' " titu<
to liiv»· *very on» a n»r·
▼ ice that satisfies Y«n
cati trust me to treat
you favlv in nv^ry in
static·», as my re»ralar
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Save the coup' >n^.
COUPON
Mosley's March Conlest
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