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r ^ ^w- "W ^ ^ 'W •W^W^'^W^W v -W IT 'W "V ^ Diningroom Elegance The Aniltgroom ia where you do the honon of the horn·—end. necessarily the room in which you center the most prde. If you intend to refit or add furniture to the diningroom, we want you to come here and see the elegance that we are ch playing. Perfection and artistic elegance ia shown in every piece, and priced on an economical basis KEMBLE BROTHERS. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •W ♦ ♦ Patton - Kennedy Livery Company's Rigs have that snap and dash about their appearance that careful people always appreci ate. You not only get good rigs, but satisfaction as well when you or der from = 49 = Patton = Kennedy Livery 0 Company ♦ The Best I STOCK l FEED ♦ Known Con χ sists of I COTTON Seed Meal I Cs HULLS I Try it ♦ Planters Cotton ♦ Oil Company X Both Phones No.60 ♦*+»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Men's Shirts Mut iiid. a- h rule. lelijfhts .ri A w. II mail#, pro μ*γ fitting shirt, ami cviT) w«*il ι^·'*λ*·ι1 man Μ particular aU.yt the quality of tfiMxis th·" »hirt i» matte from Th<»*e wts carry ar» m«dr •■-[ι,·, 14»tiv fur particular 'lr«»«m»T*. Thrv art· mk<l· from tU*· l»wit <|Ualit\ ami cut in th*· [iri |hr pn»|- rt ι Vliuh* to Ht M ; M * r. 51 50 tu 52.50 Thee Far lev. •tf BROOKS CSALMOP Commission Merchants... »■ HUwka. H- "mi*. rwuntiaa. ('«(It·, (irw ami pmttimii. , ( ittu*\ *■«»'. i**t η any «η· ·ιηΐ fr n t Mm xfi. on « 'ntiv t»r bat· marglf Mnfarvnvw ΓΗ» Farmer» Sali « Nan*. Htttabom, Tax*», HMt) Λ «u harhit- SatM-nai Rank Waaafiaht· MaU<>nai Rank <>f < 'ικιιιιμγ >· <t. uû («rraapMblmt» ' Vila ('«naima · η IL Lima. Ma . i«curi>iiat«d > raptU atari. «5û.<w faOj pa:«i ■edl akanaa. A*ta â*à* Sonar*. «ÂJtAMACHie. TOA5 AJae ban at Htilafcor» Œbe ©ail^e Xigbt ; Piiblished Dailv Except Sunday by ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. Paid-up Capital $20.000.00. Entered at the Waxahachie post office as mail matter of the second class. ::::::::: R. I). HUDSON President O. W. KENT Vice-President W. J. BUTE. . . .Secretary-Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month $ 50 Six Months, in Advance 2.75 One Year, In Advance 5.00 City Editor ANOTHER YICTOl'S FORM OF OHAFTING. A prlctice that is as common as it is wrong is the one of going to the court house (or contributions on the least provocation. When a poor man's house burns, when his horse dies, when his family is sick, w hen a church is to be built, when an excursion is to be put on for any special purpose, or when a thousand and one other things are to be done, some enterprising citizen grabs a subscription list and hikes to the court house and goes after all the county officers and prospective can didates, and even the clerks in the Offices, and usually eomeg home with a good roll of long ϋΐ···.··η on his p.·· - soil. T:'is solicit!!:·.: is I. (1 enough in ii.seK, bu; often when one of them fails το dig, the solicitor becomes highly incensed and threatens open ly that he and h - will rcnu'ti i»« 'li'in on election da v. and ·ιίι··η the threat i~. made g<>o ). T· ■■ pra< 'i< ·· has grown until it has come to tie recognized 'lhat if a candidate re fuses to contribute to e\ <■:·> t hing, from one end of the country to the other, he will be the mark for all th" cheap politicians to shoot a In other word-·, he has to '»· h· Id up at every turn or jeopardize his chances for success. This solicitor would resent it if one should tell him that his vote and his time and influence could be bought for $2. but in fact it amounts to that If a candidate will makt a small contribution we are for him, if he refuses we arc against him. What < ise ran you make of it? It i.- announced dail> that graft runs riot in Te\.as front the precinct up. is it any wonder that a public servant will graft a little if he has a good show w hen every . < ommunit> in the i oun'\ which ·■!►>< · ed him is getting their graft into him" Holding him up. as It » · re, without .1 gun Let us as > itUens build our own chua lie: and -trlioie houses, a ke care of ..... an i our poor, and all our |.:ivi'e itlter ' es's. t !:eti hi! ; : « >■ he >11 . ·.··!<■ r -iiape tu look after official graft.;- \ publie si!'. ,ui' owes -nme I (i'irtesies III ills Stlppo '. I ■ It i.e don't owe then, all i.e η.ak· !·ι f.i · a!. Hit .ill he ι ιW ι . t.ets, ; - :· . .. · ' Ud all.I (111 , : ·;. i, !,: . ■ \ :■ I Λ : lin: ' · >!ι .1" ttai Till ill m Hills nil a;.ill late:- ;i!ul ;· u (■ ' i< . f ι· ι ,s for iiiniie·. ! <> "a id institutions or individuals is thus set down as a species of graft There ran for of flit* who has not sub jwted to Kraft prott-aet-.s m tbt· way of demand» lieinK made 011 him for numerous -ubwrlpt 10ns In «omt of the reunites the demand* art· 1 arrietl <o un eitrnt that a < andldat*, utile*» h<- iH w»>ll off In th!·» world's κιήηΙ», ι an not makt- u race If It I· long drawn out We < omplaln of -mall Kraft Irk anions our public servant*, and yet wt· piudkc in It by actually blackmailing thctn before they are »·!«·< t»d and afterward. If we think the) have further aaplrntUina If a candidate refu*»«* to κίν», he under «tandx he ha» loti the vot»·* of all who are int#r<*»t«Mi In mmiiiiii; the ittuti·-' lor him. He dae· not (ton refuw· tonx .1* a < rtli.lUlste doe* not darr to ref u··· to (|f», ju«t m> lone he U a vuttut of xraft or Mark null Λ* Ionic aa the paopU mule : he « andldate·. the» tna% fipwt 'he andt«tai«. after he grta In offl«*«v to mulct Ihitll One nf the w»t μηιαΙΜΊίΐ liiatru · Jiidg»· IB ih* Mlltr lolflliil hu offite Swcaii»* ht wai no' at ir to «tand financially th* inroad* math- on hi· «alary by hi* aollctloua ioaatttUvBia Haifa» New· INauM a man may h» «<> unlm portant μ ό t» a > and Maie for pwhltt «fflt** bouid IKK be a«*»|H<»t a* lirDM to " poll ht» It*.14 Th* »*ndi •late t· no ni·»»»· re*|f>tiw)hte for th* >><•1141 oc of «rtaool ltaw«, the pati na «Ht of <*l«kmtl«M and mrh Hkc 4μ··β<Ιι than la an? «fart rlilM, and th» omimr of ralliai «ina 'ht· fta«a of •itta'ttahlp for iMtarrtmiaata ruamtHtuoa ta. m a w< aa pen M< tu a»Il support and «afluwarai Thtt prartfr* haa ta un— m (*«»rai • ha· ana » «o4 bm»b ah.> a.mld twho-rwta» offar far offtr* are 'niai w atay eat af th# r*or ha«eaaa of <hia Man <tt lareaaoaaM* ud Iwjr timm a ta «aiial tpon ta raMrt a *p" a H aa; aot h* an t»· tended, to Mit vote and influence for the amount Involved. Talk of "graft" among the office holder* is common, but faced with the public hold-up the raccenful candidate is strongly tempted to reembur*e him self at some one's expense. Too fre-j quently it is the caae that the pay attached to the office will not foot the campaign expenses. We want honest men in office, and generally | speaking, we have them, but if any-1 thing can cause official corruption this public graft can. SUNFLOWER SERMONS Atchison Globe. It is easy to find fault with a good thing. The three graces: Loyalty, en- ) thusiasm and truthfulness. However small a man's store, he j ! thinks he operates headquarters. No one loves a crying baby, and the j same is true of people who are grown _^o— After a man has worked hard to I set a thing, he has to fight hard to keep it. You really ought to know some things. If you do not, you will be | laughed at. A country woman in a restaurant lis as scornful as a city girl who vis its a country town. What has become of the old fash ioned farmer who got tight even· time he came to town? When a woman admits that her husband is good to her she qualifies it by adding "in his way." ! Have you heard a dull, sickening thud lately? It is Everybody's Mag azine falling back to its old place. Where did you last see this quo tation: "Fools' names and fools' faces are often seen in public places." We have often wondered if there is anything in the average statement that the police are making a diligent ιttearch· j "I've had a lot of trouble during j !)!> life," an old man sa^ ·- in a recent ! wok, "but most of it never hap pened." Λ Clear Complexion and Bright Κ ye*. I In most cases a sallow, blotched complexion and dull heavy eyes an? idue to poor digestion and an inactive liver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the ! liver and bowels and makes the com- j ] plexion smooth and clear. Orino j I^axative Fruit Syrup does not nau j seate or gripe and is mild and pleas- I ant to take Refuse substitutes. B. j i W. Fearis. U Ν Η ΑΡΡΙΝ ESS DISPELLED. Men nnrt Women I rmnlmou· Λbeot It. Many women wwp and wall and refus* : to be comforted because th«-ir oree mag nificent tre*»es have become thin η J failed. M .-.y mm Incline t pro'anlty becau?e the file* bite through t'.-.o t!..n thatch η their cranium·. It will bo pood news to the miserable f b h «eies t learn that N'eWhro's Hcrple! It» Ixa been placed up'Wi the market. Th.* is the new sculp Rirmlclde and antiseptic "hat act* by destroy in sr the g-rri or micro: >e th.it In the underlying cam· of all hair d··· •tructii n. Herpl<lde Is a re a· pr> ·>»· « Uon, made after a new f> rrv ·. ;i m entirely new principle Λη>· ->· v. 1 h . ι tried It will testify an t·· :: wor Try 1 It yourself nnd be eonvtr el > 1-·» le^dlnr dru(ç*ii«lp S»n,i l'y- in :>ta~'* for »B»ple to The H.».-;uc Id* Γ > . De troit. Mieh Hiring Dtuk Co.. Serial Agent* ♦ ♦ ♦ WANT COLUMN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ WEATHKft Tonight fair waimrr S»»nirda\ fnlr Thut»da) mas ι rnlu. 62. HAVE jour tvp*wrtt»'r cl^anrd at P. 8. Pronk Co'·. tf ( ΝΟΤΙΓΚ Wn bar wned hand loth·» le l'rrrtn 6 Sou tf !■■·<»H SA I.Κ 16 itaκ· hamn»«rl«HM shot «un. . h«Mp Mm· M il WANTBI> ik'i f>#d hanil fnrnltur*» 1 and ntiiM'M Telephone 36S. ;.*p PHONE 4·' Ray » stablr for the au· lumobilr OmÎM tf WANTED A kimhI roi hh row for h*r !*m Bin S Fada*. M th« .Vtefcv-I sttorv tf I i t'OM HfiNT V ft* roma ttriin· n· ; Water «rilj wat*r. Mrt. U I* ! Nt< huit tf ItST \HMtVKI» Irlande ».) rbiil i->t pmr peued al Ρ»»·· r»·*' atu *et jf ru H s.\: κ λ intti ihw I hou*· . aoM>> h" ι * *n4 lot ApfJ» lo W Β ΙΜ·ι*). tf : IUTH V V El) T»« «u« B»rk»hlf», : w«*i«Jtt*K abtittt M ·"*/■?': PI**·* .« I* H. A Hun. aid plww IM. M»; I POU HICCT JPw«*feml»*"d «r «·» , fwrnuhitt <«>«· V»«h. and 4m· "X ' wrMlr tf W %VT*I> Tbe tadl·» f· kirn» that mm te*· (k« Nu la» η t«|»Mi ta dlf fwraat <-oW»r» and «td'h· W«hm« · tîsrte·*». Rr«r ll<MMoa dtor» St vV a Ν TBI· ¥w <-trr»Ur» and **m plw (a dMrttei·. and «tu te 'a** 4#. ta «Il *fc* ttamn* i» Kl.!» <»··ιτ \jrx miferd. adwrt ιΛ»β «fUtrttetar femrl» 4r«| ««r# tf to VdverlJww. Copy for small ad« for the Daily Lteht should reach this office not later than 11a. »n. Copy Tor one half and full page ads ehould be handed in the day before. Copy for email ads for Enterprise should reach this office not later than Wednesday at noon. Copy for one-half and full paKe ad* should' be handed in on Monday. tf «Ο REMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES I· to Days, Vm NADINOLA The Complexion Be*atlfier. Tnt NADINOLA CIRL Formerly advertised and sold as SATIVOLA. 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. MADIXOLA is guaranteed, and mon ey will be refunded in every case i where it falls to remove freckles, j pimples, liver spots, collar discolora- , tions, black heads, disfiguring erup- j tions, etc. The worst case in 20 j days. Leave the skin clear, soft, j healthy, and restores the beauty of j youth. Ρ rite 50 cents and $1.00. Sold in each city by all leading druggist·, or by mail. Prepared only by NATIONAL TOILET CO.. «>£»*** Τί'ΠΠ. Sold in Waxahachie by all lead ing druggists. A Grand Millinery Opening THE EMPORIUM Nineteen Hundred and Five. It is with sincere gratification that we invite you to our Formal Opening of Ladies Trimmed Hats 'Ot\ Wednesday, October Eleventh 1905 The grandest and Most Superb Showing of Trimmed Hats ever brought to the city. Refinement, proper designs, neat execu tion—everything that proclaims the stylish headwear. are some of the charms that will he rtViik<ni/ed in this delightful dis play. Come—and bring your friends with vou. ... , . ι#Μ#*2 We Can't Help What Others Say! Our would-be Competitors may tell you all Kinds of weird tales about our sale. We can't help that, but re member that The Sale Goes On. We Know that our prices are a blighting fro«t to competition but the people get the benefit. Our sales are increasing daily. The people realize the fact that this sale is for their good as well as for ours LooK at These Prices: Regular 60c lace curtains for Regular 75< Lice curt uns î«.r Regular 1 (Ni lace curtains at Ri ^'ilar 1.J5 lace curtains at Κι ir 1.50 la*, e ν uitptns it Regular 1.75 lace curtains at Rt j-ii.ii <)<' lace curtain» at Regular J. 50 lace curtains at Regular 4.(Kl lace curtain*- it Refill tr '» (XI la. e > urtains t Regular 7.00 lace curtains it 30c 49c 79c 89c 98c $1 19 $1 29 $1.48 $2.78 $3 48 $3 98 The Whole Store I· On Sale ·Λ cut on every counter saving on every shelf 7 «nier Yours f( ide. D.EGGER SON The Leaders. «rst; DHINO «-is*. Lmtive Frat Syrup