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nip re ids and •qfants "iotwear i h IC16"" r- <dsome patent leath .s—a collection oc exqui site little shoes in a most diversified variety of styles including many exclusive creations in c:iild> footwear. Wees pcvnllv invite the moth ers ι ' call and inspect this line ^ 4 Price $1 to $1.75 CROW SHOE. COMPANY TO RKMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES In 10 Days, I'se NADINOLA The < 'oiiiplt'.vion Beautifier. .ν THE NAD'NOlIT Giff!. Formerly advertised and sold as S VriNOLA. No change in formula or package. The name only has been changed to avoid confusion, as we cannot afford to have so valuable preparation con fused with any other. \ΛΙ>Ι\ο|.\ is guaranteed, and mon ey will tie refunded in every case where it tails to remove freckles, pimples, liver spots, collar discolora tions. black head-, disfiguring erup tions, etc The worst ca«e in 20 days Leave the skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold in each city by all leading druggists, or by mail. Prepared only by NATIONAL TOILET CO.. I'arit, Tent». Hold in Waxahachle by all lead ing druggists. Notice. To tho#e having Mibiwribed to the ernctton of the new Method!*' church at this place Your second install ment in now pant due and the mm· mtttee ι that you < «II and set tle with J. W. Siiik!·!on, treasurer, m or lx»fore rtrOber 10. Tho·»· pny i ng up 4t ι hi - time will not h» tharg ■ <1 art.v interexi. but after October 10 on wiii >·«· > hurg'-il intercut from June I 19" Hoping all will <»>»» promt tlr »<» our rrUrt, wm r» (Ml«. Your# truly, il. n. riMMosi, «· Chairman LOCAL NEWS. - ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦« ·♦♦♦♦♦ For best McAlister coal call on the Waxaliachie Grain Co. tf Buy your lace leather frora F. S. Cronk Co. tf Hu> your feit and Iron roofing from F. S. Cronk Co. tf Fresh Oysters, 25c per dozen at Pete's restaurant. tf Spot cash and low prices Is our motto. T. J. Stroud &. Co. tf Fresh Oysters, 25c par. dozen at Pete's restaurant. tf T. .1. Si ι oiid & Co. w 11 henceforth se il for cash « rly Fresh Oysters. 2 5c per dozet.^St Pete's restaurant. tî-j Dr. H. W. Sears at the opera house Vflflanwtiy, October 12, 8: so. H. H. Patterson is in the city in the interest of the St. Louis Republic. We will sell for r orsh oniy from now on. T. .1. Stroud & Co. tf Low grade wheat for chicken feed, cheap, at the Waxahachie Grain Co.tf ltoV any, 1 uup. ;·η '.In* ! day, 10 cents at Anây ïillis' restau \ rant. tf Miss Pearl Stevenson who has had ! fever for two weeks was better this ! morning. —ο— F. S. Cronk Co., will sell you any thing you need to repair your gin. Prices right. tf All orders for coal and feed stuffs j delivered promptly by the Waxa i haehie Grain Co. tf Tell your troubles to Bunklev the plumber. With F. S. Cronk Co j 1 Both phones 8 4. tf j Don't fail to hear Dr. H. W. Sears ι at the opera house next Wednesday, October 12. At 8:30 p. in. Dr. H. \Y. Sears will lecture at the opera house on Wednesday, Oc tober 12. Don't fail to hear him. We have on display the largest line ; of air tight heaters we have ever shown. The Oldham Hardware Coni > pany. 06 Dr. H. W. Sears will lecture at the i opera house Monday night, October ^ 1th. R. S. W. Parker, traveling repre 1 sentative of the Fort Worth Record, ' is in the city today in the interest of that paper. The Furnishing Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet at. the church tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock. 56 Clint Field and Miss Maud King of the Avalon country were married in the county clerk's office this morn ing by Justice of the Peace Ander son. .7 Ο .'^ηββ. η reaut iraut man ο ' Fnnis, was in the city yesterday to n eet his sit-ier-in-law, Mrs Christian, of Fini Mott, who was cn her way to iOnitis. Copy for small ads for the Daily Light should reach this office not later than lia. m. Copy for one half and full page ads should be handed in the day before. J. VV. Waitman of Jewett. Leon county, is visiting his sister*. Mrs W. S De Berry and Mrs. W. A. Knight. Mr. Waitman is a promin ent business man of Jewett. The furniture and fixtures for th< Thompson Jewelry Company have ar rived and art· being installed In one side of the building occupied by the ι Waxahachle Millinery Kmporium. A fine baby girl, aged about two we«-k*. t· slopping at the home of Dr and Mre. W. F W«t It wa· through the modesty of the doctor that an nouncement of the young lady'· ar i rival was not made. At laat night's meeting of the city ouncil the water committee waa in· ! rue ted to aaaiat the water soperln ; tendent In tnwaaurluic the new well l"he measurement will I» made late hi* afternoon The driller· claim that tb« well t· now S30A feet deep ! John D KlngTa^n of J. M. King who live* four mile· «outh of Mldlo . ihian. returned last we««k from th*· Philippine Inland» where he MMrvetf , an •<bll*taie«t In the I'bIimI Ht at ex ι army He said that the laat fc» , month· h· «peut la Manila he waa •·ηκ»ged In the offl<«a of fl»n I'orbte the < urn mander of lb* Philippine de PMtfOJU I I * ► WANT COLUMN ♦ ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ VlfiATHER—Tonight and Thursday (•altered cloudy. Tuesday max. 85, iiin. 6Γ». {AVE your typewriter cleaned at \ s. Crook Co's tf OR SALE—16 gage hammeriess hot gun, cheap. Phone S4. tf l'A Ν Τ ED—Second hand furniture nd stoves. Telephone 365. 5Sp VAXTED—Horse for bis feed. Beg: f care taken. Frank Spalding. 56 'HONE 40—Ray's stable for the au omobile. Conde Mosley. ti VAXTED A good milch cow for her eed. See Ezra S. Fudge, at the ticket Store. tj "OR RENT- A six room house on Vater street, city water. Mrs. D. L. kichols. tf UST VRR1VED Delgado condens .1 chili. 25c per pouud at Pete's estaurant. tf "OR SALE A good three room ouse, smoke house and lot. Apply ο W. B. Dickey. tf VAXTED—A boy to do choree on arru five miles out. school advan ages if desired. Apply at this of ice. 5 6 (j ESTKAY EI>—Two sow BerketUfe* reletting about 40 pound* each 'b-ase notify H. A. Burt, old phone 95. ρ 'OR RENT -Two finished or un uraisheil room* Oafib. and phone ontie« Mon tioo<l neighborhood Ad r«s* "X" care U^lly Linht. tf ,OST Ou put#t> load between Vaxatuwhie jfV'i Hu*ard pur--·' · on ainiiiK «bout M·*·. Finder will tie ntablv r«w*tee7l for r«*turn>uK tfl hta office. d&T w3S ♦ ♦ ♦ PERSONAL MENTION. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ >♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V C. A. Arnold was in Ferrie today. I T. J. Stroud was a businew visitor ! to Dallas today. Mrs. Mar* Schneider of Italy Is! visiting In the city. T. M. Sleeper was a passenger to ! Dallas this morning. ; Mrs. R. R. Hendrlrks and Mrs. Julia Jenkins visited In Dallas today. Mrs. Willie Gibson and son have I returned from a visit to Telahoma, Tenn. Rembert Watson left this morning for Austin where he will remain a few days. * Mrs. J. W. Slough of Cooper, is i the cuest of her daughter, Mrs. Har : ris Mcintosh. Mrs. Fount Ray and little daugh ter of Italy arrived this morning to ! visit relatives. S. A. Wilkinson, justice of ttie peace of the Palmer precinct, was ! in the city today. . Justice W. E. Cox of Italy was here i this morning to make his report to the finance committee. Rev. Herbert Springali. pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Fu nis, was in the city tod»>. THE CITY SCHOOLS. I»<|M>rt for FirM Month Show* I,argi" Attendance, The first report of Prof. W. L. I Acker, superintendent of the city public schools, shows the schools to ! be in a most encouraging condition, ι School wag taught ten days dnrimc S the first month, end the average dally i attendance for this time was 828. ; Folio» ing is a summary of the re port as approved η y tne moot board Monday afternoon: Number of children within school age. males 381; females 435: total ! SIfi. Number of children under school ' age. male? 17; females 1 v. total 35. Number of children over school ! age males 12: females 15: total 27. Fntire enrollment of all children, males 4 10; females 468; total s7S. Average dally attendance, males 3^3; females 4 15; total N2S. Number of cases of tardiness, males S; females 15; total 23. Number of pupils perfect in at tendance. males 31?; females 381; total 700. Number of children enrolled in the colored school, males 13; females 31; total 44. Pupils on honor roll: Eva Schmlde, Modena Hawkins, Gertrude Beach am, Halite Groce, Vivian Smith, Clara Boyd, Marie Helland. Estelle Bauder, Nell l^anssford. Fw«*l Economy. Wilson Heaters. See our Une. The | Oldham Hardware Co. 56 ] Rogers Hotel Arrivals. P. H. Meyers, Portsmouth. Ohio; W. S. Robinson. Ennie; J. H. Steert man, Kansas City; S. P. Hunt, Kan sas City; T. S. Kinssland, N*w York; H. Gottschall, San Franctsco; Her bert Springall, Knnis: Geo. Ix>rein. St. i/Ouis; A, H. Lipi-tat. St. Ixiuis; J K. J. Andaman, St. Louis; John A. i Ralph, St. Louis; E. C. Bright. New j York; R. S. W. Parker, Dallas; .1 ; B. Green. Dallas: W. Τ York, Bos- ! ton; Horace Bishop. Ennis; Max Men, Galveston; W. H. Turner Jr., | Waio: A. R. Goodwin. Cincinnati; C. B. Ward, Dallas; J. C. Barton. St. Ix>ui~: Η. H. Patterson, Fort Worth; Leo E. Williams, Philadelphia; Jno.1 J. Nolan. New York; W. H. Byfleld. St. Lonl». - I Tbeie are more rtea'tie directly due to weak lung» than to all other diseases combined. They «re humanity's weak spot—the breeditiK rilare of consumption. When the slightest symptom of trouble is felt j in the lungs you should begin the use of Dr. Boechee s German Syrup at once. It is made especially to u/vn! h*» h»io j '-iïïfi et îi'ii* i"2"J throat and bronchial tube·. German Syrup is a never-fallins remedy for consumption Trial bottle 55 cent*. Big oottle 7 5c. B. W. Fearis. At the <>|«rn Hoti·»»·. The offering at the op<ira hou^e last night was "The Black Sheep,*·! which was given Quite a clever pre sentation. The play was written by Louis Dean, who took the leading male role. The company will tw» seen thl* Î e venin κ in 'hat mirth provoking farce comedy, "The Runaways." \ (leur Coni))lr\l<m ami lirixiit Kye*. In moat case» a sallow, blotched completion and dull heavy eves are due to poor digestion and an inactive j liver. Orino 1-axative Fruit Syrup I «ld» digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels and make» the com- j Flexion smooth and clear, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau seate or gripe and is mild and pleas ant to take. Refuse substitute* B. W. Fearis. FAsTSD- Your « fr< ular* nod *am 'l«*w to dlatrtlMite. **i»d *ten« to tai ls ip. in ill th»· town· in Kilt» toumj. A'K Til ford. adverttainic dUtrlbuior. 'hrmr Peart*' dru* »tor* ti •OR RENT Offlr* formerly or, n ■i.*d Itf (VlrmMI H ru» (tart* <>tidlf.sc ··« Mi'ii ht-ani t ornrr o| qua»· Well IlithJMl and ventilai d ûw J. il. ΙΝκΙι M ΜΗ iîûi Tti* I*dl«·* Μ ι h- rîraî *F«abyt#riaa iherrh .»ff«>r for ■*!« tar**· taJBTaaa (·>&!. M«ltaM« i.r raitrtBi ha» *»« f'aa fa· ■·»· al 4r. T. F t*l«*|*r i, 21& »>rrl« a** IB». Y ANTKO- To mII ai ua<ν ai a ttar cal· U»« Mm fiu*· !»»*! Ida*à 1**4. lull !«HIh1. «fil |»|ir<»r.| flvti; iit:t *at»r >>fi puMtrt t wd « «wl 1?H»»t oa* t»tl* from » Uurih • ·. toi. -mb &ad M»* a.«mi* «tel» M 4· miio» laad» to r«*i a··»· Vïlll A <e .»>lm * l'a lt-4 · M >k.·· Homrti \\ · im m l*c**l » So t(«tt BO tnal'rr Ht»» rc«iil»i ,· 'i«iurr* Rt*r lw '«a Iw ·«II·» «»| if M 'timiitrslMi ta M Uulll* Frmi tup »M< 41' [**ft)U€> ut4 Mlki· tiidli h«-s Hf #M«tiuiXMg «II» Ht a«4 !«>»»■!» Ortne Utaitto Fntii b mp <U--« mm umm* of (rl|N :«j4 i* mild m4 plmHai in tmk* e m«il»r tîi* MOM' ORl^) and Γ» a» ta unpi My niMiiu. ft I Putrte Come, call us >ften and help us to get the worth of our phone At your Service Connelly û MlnnicH Grocers. mmmm Spices This is the season when yon want them for canning purposes. Of course you want pure and reliable goods.—That's ours. We are agents for the Waxahachie Cook Book. Hood & Martin Prescription Druggists Sterling Silver Table = Ware ' We take a great pride in this department of our ^tore. It represents not only the newest and prettiest designs—but it shows the most hand some effects that is pos sible to pattern. It is economy to pur chase sterling goods as it is a lifetime ware. M. ■>'. Walker The Fashionable Jeweler ■ The lowest price for a given quality and the best quality for a given price. Price is not the only inducement, quality in drugs is of more impor tance. At our store we offer both low prices and uniformly high quality. Come let us prove our assertions. GEO. A. THOMAS & SONS Oriental Drug Store The Place Where They Fill Prescriptions. J The Staff of Life will always bear νου up if Our Flour is used. It is entirely pure, and very tine, and will prove in every way. we are convinced, the most satisfactory FLOUR you have e\<-r parch&»e<i Ask you grocer for it, ... , MODERN Milling ύ Mfg Co Ε. L. PIERSON <S CO Commission Brokers Cotton, Stocka, Grain arul PiwU iaona. Direct private «rires. Corre«f>ottd«nt, Moreb**ad & Co Cincinnati, Ohio, C apital St««ck 1200.009. ... Cotton han>il«^i in an ν amounts from 26 bale» uj> on one dollar a bale margin No int«*r«*at eharjfwi on stock a. Offic « over Joleach & Chaaka'a. Bot phone· . ... b FOR ONE DAY ONLY Slaughter Sale ofJlfiiiineri/ To the Ladies of W&xahachie and Vicinity: Thursday, Oct 5th We will give you one of the biggest Slaughtering Sales on Ladies and Misses Hats and Caps, the like of which was never known in this city before. Γ his is positively for ONb DAY ONLY—we will cut the price in two: Our $8.00 hats for $4 00 Our 6.00 hats for 3.00 Our 4 00 hats for .. 2 00 Our 2 00 hats for .... 1.00 Our 1 00 hats for _50 It is very expensive to prepare tor an opening, therefore we will give you the benefit in prices. Come one and all to this Great Hat and Cap Slaughtering Sale. We will show vou the largest »nd most up-'o-date line ot Hats in Waxahachie. as vou all know u*· We ilwavs do what we say we will do. Everything is marked in PLAIN F!f jl RHS and not in characters Remember every Hat will be sold at Half the Martlet Price in Plain Figures. Now come one and ail to this «ale for one day only. Yours for trade.