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FOR CHILDREN Makes teething · easr, regulates the bowels arid stomach, stop# crying, cures summer complaint. Mayor V ewe II of Owenaboro, Κ t., t»y*î ~Oof :>*by *»* wasting away while teething Hit bowel# sefmed beyond coettol Thret phytic Uns (TîVf h m «ρ « Nrens Pmk Mixture Mvçvj his Uic I iùtuA ê*y enough. ' It sited our baby." I ««m frsetat wtibwt tth ^7 / y. K^jyr· f ZSc. »a< Mc. bettla. [>.,^.'Α·γ γ· /ο^Οτί AS^OU. Hm., k«u If m< «.tnudor / Tor ner-rp'r and )«*k (rw. a^drii) ΤΜΠ F'l.OYD ,Mf ΠΚΙΝΓ CO, DETROIT, iVIICM. \PVrt 0>Ό·« OYSPFPSIA'TABLETS Uvsssasjwfiss Bold ard guarantees v<\ HOOD ζ MARTIN, Waxahachie. •—-——:=■ ts W ?./9€/ê rs % The 8 PROVIDENT % SAVINGS S LIFE, (· • ι of New York ?. (* PROVLRB THRLE -l! is «η ex « 'tient thing life insure i. but (Φ we can tt*l! you a better thin. Keep it (49 insured r. ·; Strickland, Harbin Ç, Stephenson j! general agents Wax&h&chie Texas WHY · DID = JONES Put · light»"' lU-i-aufM- hi» <mI lamp* wen· <iar>g»*r ;(■·< ;*:· .ir.t an»i IreebietvBM· (All oil lamps art*· J ' · rraizerf (hat thr small extra ne« «-**ar> to pro v, >«· K'<itri< Light· wa- rni.r»· thaï» off *rt b> th«- «afctv, >«» .-η . n. . j gri-att-r ilitimiruttm^ power "f Kkvtrtctt. Aft··· investigating you < ann«>t hut agtw with Jon«s. Waxahachie Gas and EJectric ΦΦΦ Company ΦΦΦ TOI (00ft ^a»«ua(ra4rat AAA ftlCT lOimULY. 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Thornhill 4 Co Transfer and Storage Agents tor K1CMAK0S0N GAY OIL CO W !u\ e ' t'ruk warehouse for stor age . ( j· «hJs trans ferred, >t red an Λ delivered. . . . Wo wholesale lubri cating ind illuminat ing oils. Call us for terms, etc W.tiehouM" Γ i»»n. Be» No. Πι Mali V Log Cabins and Brtwa Slonr From* at the vame price hMimates given on application.... Job wtirk promptly attended to rOUEST < MADSON, CUT Mall «w mm. P. M. Park* «pont yesterday M Miiford getting the gio, which la ander the management of the W»x ihftchie Cotton Oil Company, readr to bagiti running. All th· machin ery ha· been.overhauldd and pat in Brat class condition for tbU season. Part of an old bale was ginned yes terday to get the machinery properly trained and adjusted. Mr. Parks ■ ays if the weather had continued 1ry this week four bales of new cot ton would have beeu ginned there yesterday. Several farmers have parts of bales picked, but on account it the rain they have not been able to finish them. Mr. Parke says that the cotton that Jis now opening is from King's f-»rlv variety, ihe seed jf which was planted early. He save the boll worms have not yet made their appearance in the Miiford country, but if the showers continue Mr. Parke thinks they «ill soon begin their ravages. STOP THAT COl'UH! When a cough, a tickliujf or an Irritation in the throat makes you feel uncomfortable, lake Italian!'» Horehound S.vrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mr*. J. A Anderson, .T4 w«-»t 5th St., Salt Lake City, 1'tah, writes; "We think Italian! s H"re hound Syrup th·· I» st medicine for cough» and colds. \V> have used it for several .v-ar· ; it always «ives immediate relief, is very pleasaut and iftves perfect satisfaction." \Sôc, 5ϋο., ♦ 1 at Hood Λ Marir.. kc (<>W Melons. Do you want an ic* cold melon? ! have plenty of ttier.:, and t!.ey are fine ones. Wend <r phone your orders. Phone No. 15. T. W. Park. 10 War Against Consumption. All nation» are endeavoring to check the ravage» of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victim· each year. Foley'» Honev aud Tar cure» cough* and cold* perfectly and you are in no danger of consu siptiou. Do not risk your health by taking some un· knofpn preparation when Foley'» Honey aud I'ar is s;»fr and certain in results Ask for Foley'» Honey aud Tar aud insist upon having it. Sold by B. W. >ean». titr«»rtffMrv tormqmtate. Hy reason of special arrangements which have been perfected it is prac tically conceded in many quarters that to and from California either one or both wavs via "The Denver! * Km ad " will be the choice of those at tending both the Trieijnlal Conclave of the Knlphts-Templar and the Sovereign Orand Lodge 1. <► <». F. to he held in San Francisco during September and on account of which round trip tickets will be on sale August 1'ith to September 10th, in clusive, at rate of #4 from nearly | all points In Texas aud the South west The choice of the route mentioned i for these trips is largely attributable to the fact that it is the only line reaching that territory from Te«as directly through panoramic New : Mexico and "Cool Colorado" pass ing enroule and allowing stop-overs at any of the numerous magniflceut and popular priced lesorts of the northwest, including those «·f Cali fornia a» well a· Ogderi ai.d Salt I.ake City, l iah. in addition to such points as Denver for Moulder Colorado Spring», I'ueblo aud Trin idad, Colorado It is understood thai tickets f'-r this occasion may be »h*'ured to go « is one route and return another, and In view of the superior attract!» en»-s» of the routes viattie several C'otoradu gateways, it mav be fair to presume t at ap proximately ninety [ er cent of those living la the southwest will traverse the rails of "The Denver Road' tr>rou»' tiie great and de»el«ip In». "Panhandle of 1<ι«· in at (east on· direction. tf ! fur termers l*»htatr Hei»w is tlie progran f »r t ·■ Fllis t ut.ty ► am ers I · ! « * meets at th· courth'ue· ?*aturdty, August ! I ( letter al discussion < η 11 · il: "t.· rent «attelle» of rottoii and fertilisait >u The flrst speaker ou Mis sut»)e<t will he J D Frail who ru ι* · J. Η Mavis' fartu and 1 as planted this season eighteen different «atleti»· ul «· tl<*u aad has fertilised *»·ιη· · f It. |.»>n ι -ker. wi > has A«· acre* l>l r»tl»e fertilised with j l; S| ate andposaei Mse< u l'a»t«f ·>■«>, iuM a«er »( the f*ir«ii t it ο yard. wt··· ha» sis· fertilised it»» arrea «f j early lualsiisi reilos I. H I'eters, the gia tas». «h· is *le ι i|»tl Msstlut with early wsturiaf r >ttoa J. M. Mslnssf, >»f M atone y, wtM»! aie» sssd con «ernai fertilisers thie , sea»*»a as·4 Mr. iiarrts .» ..f Naaii at·® ta sle« faii<««ia* the .11· reetlt»· *1 Dr. Κι>·*ψ I· the rslltts «tas» of aavaral arree sa ht» bt« farms. The»* «til be a· sMrsss (»y Τ L >*« etsr iuduetrtal «mi«| the Κ at y »'«· I· p»»aart4|f sus· «f the heet past l»ier«asi<>a <»f general farm aub •era hr a»en.!>ere ..f the luetttute asMl etaitor» t.» the mMici At tbi· < ttHMtinf an election of officer· tor the raaaieg year will be Attended to, and each anjd every farmer In Ellis county and from any connty I· cordially Inritef to be present ard take part in tbe discus sions looking to the upbuilding of the agricultural interests of every farmer. J. 8. Davis, Pres. Ellis Co. Farmers' Institute. J. M. LANCASTER. Chairman Program Committer. Rev. J. N. Ivy has just "closed a successful meeting at Great House near Boz. Laundry Agency. I have just opened an agency for the Oil City Laundry, of Corsi cana. Shipment· uo out Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bun dles returned and delivered in two day« from time of shipment. All work guaranteed first-class. Try our work. "If it pl"ases you tell others, if not tell me." OS Ο. N. LiikiKTT, A Kent. Ride on the ferns Wheel. Ttif ί»'π·Ηΐ Expositions held during tlie last fifteen years have produced two marvelous examples of engi· neeriiiK and constructive ability. One of these, the Eitfel Tower, was designed and built by a Frenchman at Paris f r the Exposition of the other, the Ferris Wheel, was deslgued and built by the ia:e Geo. W. G. Ferris tor the World's Colum bian Exposition at Chicago, in 1S03. Paris auain beid a great. Exposi tion in but failed toproduce any feature to take the place of tbe Eif fel Tower. In America, St. Louis, in 11*04, planned and produced the greatest Exposition the world lias ever seen. Scores of attempts were made to invent something more won derful and more attractive than the Ferris Wheel, but as Paris failed to outdo her own Eiffel Tower, so did St. Louis fail to fqual the far-famed Ferris Wheel of the World's Colum bian Exposition of ISf.'i. Arrange ments were accordingly made to bring the Ferris Wheel to the Louis iana Purchase Exposition, and it was (iiven tt location near the geo graphical center of the grounds. The problem of moving the Fer ris Wheel from Chicago to St. Louis was stupendous - 4 200 tons of ma terial. including the 70-ton axle, be sides engines, boilers and derricks aud falsework, had to be transport ed. One hundred and s^vesty-five freight cars were required to move this material. (ROSS ROADS (iKANDMA. We had a nice rail., and cotton look· fine. 1 think it will make a bai»* to the acre Mr. Borders a"d wife wore the truest· of Mr. Shafner and wife Suηday. Mr J. Τ Spain and wife left Sat urday for their home in Brown county. Γ hey hatt* bf«n visiting their delimi ter, Mrs. Eftie Jenkins. Mr. Wiley Britton aud Jimmie White visited friends ai Cross Koads Suuday. Mr. Η. M. Jenkins and wife went t<> Italy Sunday. Mr. Kay Vine· \ isited friends ut thi· place Sunday Mr. Charlie Britton . f Avalon • pent Sunday wit Mr. it E. Jenk ins and wife. Mr Fnka, t! » man who organized the farmers union at fro·· ItoHd* wtis witfj tf en: Saturday night \utqif Woman -, . ( V*KV1 >i(inir i| "·»»·· SV Λ «"Γ" * Qy \Every ^ : MA| V * f • 1M % « I à t> . · J * w * .. ' GOING TO i ST. LOUIS?1 or»t*· *©u VERY LOW RATES WORLD S FAIR SUMMER RESORTS NOKTH AND EAST. WltM MiOTHÛI OC tTOft NU AT | btKI KA SPHirxKIS « MONTE NE. « TM PtCTVIMCftOUC ΟΖΑΜη* Pwfwll) Τ rate». £t»««rt* l.lskt» mm* Ci Λ M VMC η CM τ MINT. ». A. niLf*. rr *o*th r«m. t Less Than One R.ate Fare To San Francisco, Cal., and Return Will be effective daily Aut lo Se>C 1Mb intlasire. Ira· all Station* on all Lw«a is Texas tid the Sontbwest. via This arrangement makes the very liberal Stop-over privileges Doubly \ aluable and will greatly enhance the pleasure of those desiring an ex tended V acation or who are capable of appreciating such Oceans of Rug gi*d Scenic (rrandeur as is afforded only via the routes through "Panoramic New Mexico, "Cool Colorado and "Irrigated Utah. There is never a more delightful tim< for visiting Colorado and the Northwest than dunnjr Septemtrer and October. A postal addressed to the undersigned will secure to interested parties several Specially Val uable Pointer-, aiso descriptive literature and detailed particulars re garding rates and arrangement-. . ........ "THE DENVER ROAD" In either one or both direction* according to with ol Passengers. A. A. GLISSON, General Agent Fort Worth, Texas ->·· ·♦ ·*» t-i ♦ >♦ V ♦< THROUGH Φ SLEEPER -BKTW Κ h Ν t DALLAS and BEAUMONT VU THK T. <S N. O. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Connecting with the Famous Sunset Limited Ou the Southern Pacifie, f»>r Vw Orleans and the Kast. carry injf Pullman Observation Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Stand ard Dining Cars. : : : : : : : : : T. J. ANDERSON, JOS. HELLEN Geu. Pass. Atrent Asst. Geu. Pass. Aèrent Houston, Texas ί ■ "Λ Mm WHEN YOuTrAVEL S ELECT A RAILWAY AS YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES KATY SERVICE (MISSOURI. KANSAS <1 TEXAS RAILWAY Suggests Com'ertaMe and Casement Trams. THE "KATY FLYER" AND KATY DINING STATIONS. Meats Moderate In Prtci. OnsM-„assea i« Qualty ana Serrice ONE PRICE e in fS oiol The New way and ,he beM way from Fort Worth ,o South and Southwest Texas and Old Mexico Is the I. & G. N. fc Γwo tr.uns duiv l·- ι\ in_: l η »n Sî.it! η t r Waco Marlin, Bryan. Houston. Austin. San Antonio and Mexico. \sk V"ur ticket iiientt r ·Ι \<ι \. tr ί l· rt VV ■· I IHII'f Cfi - · ι ο.» I Mi «· 1> J, l'Hit» ii*t> !'.«·· «i;d II Si-I At t I ! Λ ν Η Κ I » · ! lus» Il ^ California. 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