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Th* stomach le your vital center. No man is stronger than hie stom ach. Kvery organ of the body is sus tained and nourished by food which is converted into nutrition in the stomach and conveyed to every part of the system in the form of blood. For this reason, when Hie stomach is strengthened with Ml-o-na and is able to convert the food into nour isbment, all other organs Boon be come well. Tb's explains many cures of heart, liver, or kidney diseases In the eases where Mf-o-na is used. It is the most wonderful health restorer known, and is sold by Hood and Martin under an absolute guar antee that it costs nothing unless it restores health. Just one little tablet I out of a 50 cent box of Ml-o-na for a j few days, a-d you will soon see a ! great improvement in your health. *i«kà ι ν Sam ΐί "There are hundred· of women in | till* vicinity who are dragging them selves through life in pain and mis-1 efy, without vitality, strength or [ health," said a member of the firm of Hood ft Martin. "They get no happiness out of life and are just in a condition to be attacked by almost any disease. They need a vitality making and strength-creating tonic. "Now at our expense we want to ask every such woman in Waxa hachie to try our tod liver oil prep aration, Vlnol, which contains In a highly concentrated form all of the medical elements of cod liver oil, but no oil or grease. It is delicious to take, creates a healthy appetite, makes pure, rich red blood and give? strength and vigor to every organ of the body better than any medi cine we have ever sold in our store, and when a woman is in poor condi tion to make life worth living. When we say 'at our expense.' we mean tJiat if the medicine you buy from us and pay for does not benefit you, we will refund every cent paid us for it." Miss Mary A. Woodard says: "I think Vlnol is the best remedy in the world for a weak, worn-out. tired system. I was Just in that condi-j tion when I commenced to take Vlnol. It gave me new life and energy. I I feel well, strong and better than I have for years." "We can only ask Waxahachie ; women to try Viriol nn our guaran-| tee." Hood & Martin, Druggists. Doctor·» said H»· Would Not IJve. Peter Fry, Woodruff. Pa., writes: "After doctering for two years with the b»-st physicians in Wayne sburg, and still getting worse, the dor-tors advised me if I had any business to attend to 1 had better attend to it at once, as I could not live another month a» there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recom mended to me by a friend, and I im mediately sent my eon to the store for it, and after taking three bottles ; 1 began to get better and continued to improve until I waa entirely well." B. W. Fearis. Druggist, Make·» Homely Women Pretty, No woman no matter how regular » • her feature» may be can be called I pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids di Kefttton and clears sallow blotches complexion* by stimulating the liv er and bowels Orino Laxative Fruit j Syrup does not nauseate or grip·· S and is mild and pleasant to take. I Remember the name, ORINO and re i fuse to accept, any substitute. Β W. Fearis. ■nHHBHHN ♦ ♦ LOCAL N1W1 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ««♦♦♦ For bent McAttster co*l call on the Waxahachle Grain Co. 11 Buy your lace leather from F. 8. Crank Co. tf Buy your felt 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 per dozen at Pete's restaurant. tf T. J. SiiiMid & Co. w H henceforth sfl for cash i rly Fresh Oysters, 25c per dozen at Pete's restaurant. tf We will seli for <· ocf crch oniy from now on. T. J. Stroud & Co. tf Low grade wheat for chicken feed, cheap, at the Waxahachie Grain Co.tf Hot hamburgers any hour In the day, 10 cents at Andy Ellis' restau rant. tf F. S. Cronk Co., will sell you any thing yon need to repair your gin. I Prices right. tf J Tell your troubles to Bunkley the plumber. With F. S. Cronk Co. | Both phones 84. tf j A big discount sale on patent leather hats tomorrow (Saturday) at. Mrs. Dalton's. 58 All orders tor coal and feed stuns delivered promptly by the Waxa haehie Grain Co. tf TVrtj.« *»-ίϊΐ Κα η κιrthdiiy di a» the home of Mrs. Mollie Phillips on Oldham avenue tomorrow. Miss Bertha Chaska has arrived from Rnnis to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. E. Chaska. C C. Mayhew of Sherman, general manager of th·· Texas Nursery Cnm panv, is visaing his brother, J. K. Mayhew. Λ good dinner will be served at the home of Miss Mollie Phillips to morrow for 20 cents. All have a cor dial invitation to attend. Ml-s Ka'e Peters, who is attend ing St Mary's Academy a' Dallas. will arrive this evening to ν ;· her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peters. Ran McFadden, colored, was j brought here last night from Mil ford and lodged in jail on a charge of vio lating the local option law. The proceeds from the dinner to be given at the home of Miss Mollie Phillips tomorrow will be applied to furnishing the Methodist church. An ice cream «upper was given at Dixon's Chapel on Grove creek the other night which netted about $40. The proceeds will be used to carpet the chun h Mr and Mrs. J. E. Ski Hern and one daughter returned last night from the North where th>y spent the summer The other young ladles will arrive in a few days Tf*as Christian 1'niversity and Trinity University will contest hon ors tomorrow afternoon on the uni versity gridiron. This will be Trin ity's first game of the season. Our lug discount sale on patent leather hats begins tomorrow morn ing at 7 o'clock and closes at ;♦ to morrow night I ton t fail to attend Mrs Dalton 58 Vt the Woman's Exchange you will find .« full line of wools. ïéphyrs. both *in»tle and split. Saxonies, Ger tnantown and Shetland wools Don't fo>g«· 'he place when you want an> i thing in this line. 59 i Th· Daughters of the Confederacy | will nifot Tuesdav afternoon at 3 : ο < lork at ! he Sims Library As busi ness of importance is tu l«> transact-' <?d all members are urged to be près- , em. ■ o- - \ ne» and full line of Mount Mai· IKK, e>elet and the latest Hede(κι or Daot'it) · rubiotdcriex at Wonts » Κ χ < fcaticc \l*o floor pillows mil . ·· η - 'er> tn tite tinted *<>ri Call and i «#♦? our new guoda will give a ! Inner Hattirdat at 'he ιwidfinr of Mr* Mollis Phllllt·». Kv»e member (tf the Methodist « hutch is c ged to >· nit to m>hltig It)? Η ο clock Saturds Dinner )& 4M U4*tntan J U U»< >·(« r 1· h«v *C * l.udwnii' new < u<t*a* Mr>H il ιMt Mi MIMto tirfri Fit· butt*·* vbi< b nftMi h mmhI nm th· ot *h»rr ib* ! ·<■ η·» l# MH inu4r«rli>4 hu b»»· '*«m4 «ο *1» H«"*i »'w#i ft·»» m St.·' <·»«·»* i«D ι «II Mt mm! Mrs <1 J I'hUHp* et KittlH»· irv tMiUw itxnlr »i»iw. 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T<«»ra tn(|, Μ Ο ΠΜΙΟΧΙ, IlMtt't Ν*· I κι)»·», I t pn·. rwlrr Λ 0». oriltkti» MNt Tir M ft thru·! «Bit In wi4y. a β 4 ·* amMM nt «h» |ρ«· ««■πι awl s»»p*ii*rtiy at F·»» · lli«rr i«tf Tar dUr tHMtftM*»·* »f <>rr»f*4 fer h» |rO«ift· ΤΊιμη» wots I 1mm miraMau km atmiUc IBC MOM* Β*··!* Of t|MMB Π C*a«l·» a Ha·" m4 Tar I « mil·* park·#·» Ash far κ «a nftH mt Mtom·)· It t· tlM hm BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS ^ And Supplies, all kinds up-to-date Sta- 2 & tionerv. inks. Blank Books, all kinds of \ Office Supplier, Magazines, Periodicals, at . . 1 ___ : SIMMONS* BOOK STORE \ SOUTH SIDE SQUARE $ : STORE WILL BE CLOSED /,! I October Ninth Open 6:30 p. m. On account of Holiday ♦ ♦ ^olcsc/i and C/icisJcci Established 1875. Dependable ΤΗ Ι* 1» oar kie«! \ - ι '■ >( (it Ian If yui tw roar ι tioi·· w| nnI tor, tlwjn Β H··· taé Ma tww kl· «Util Β Phones No. 2 John D&venport Notice! I have recently purchas ed the Btllie Adkisson Liverv Stable on South Washington street, next J r tu the Open House. Have hrand new busies, gentle dr»vmg horses· I respectfully solicit a share »t the livery trade »! \S ι χ !ti κ I'r "H ; : itlt ntion n'tven to orders for rijis. ...... B. W. Williams ύ Bro. Telephone 185 You Just Aught to see our stock gf Heating toves HOWELL Hardware Comp'y Loaded on Surrey s. Phaetons, Buggies, and Road Wagons Su me of the best on I » realize, you muM î*e e our "tiH k. , . . Pn^es $65 to $200 Waxthachie Hardware Co I ι.,, —■mm WAXAHACWE BUSINESS WECTOIY ! Ε. & BOSE, Gênerai Contractor. Plans furnished for any claw of Building*· Office Cltismu Bank Bids- Old phone 387. Wax&hachte, : Texa» M. M. McCAUL & CO., Plenty of Oreen and Dry Wood, McAllster Lump Coal. Phone us. Waxah&chie, : Texai cTnT ANDERSON, Carriage Repair Shop. Rubber Tire Work a Specialty Waxahacble, : : : Texas JOE C. JARRETT. Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Cement Work a specialty. Estimates fur nished free. Old phone 144. Waxahachie ----- Texas LANGSFORD ft PHILLIPS. Fire, Life and Accideat la mruM. Waxahachie, C. M. DILLON. Plumbing. Waxahaclile, : : C. C. COOK, Dentist. N. Bide square, over Rose Jewelry Co. Waxahachie, : : : Tf McRAE & LUMPKINS, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Waxahachie, : : : Tex·· R. D. McCombs, i Fire, Life, Accident, Tor· $ nado and Plate Glass ♦ Insurance ♦ Office over Citizen» Nat. Bauk « WAXAHACHIE « I Moore's New and Second Hand Store (Successor to A Ε Hrooks) We buy and sell all kinds of far titure. stove furniture and para sols repaired. Crate and pack furniture for shipment. Your wants are not too small. Call as as we go by, or Old Phone 260 212 East Main Street .... 1000 MILE λαιι ur πηητιηιιη UOHVLHDtlllUIYD are of daily occurrence, in larg· numbers, over the lonjr distance lint s of this company. No trans action of business is too import ant for the telephone and no errand too insignificant for its employment. The busy man doesn't travel; he telephones. ; soiiitiwesiBinTeUTei.co »«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« » If y α don't care to drink ► £ "Frosty" ► Send us #0.00 for a case of 4 r dozen "Dallas" pi?1'*, or $3.50 C for a case of Four Dozen "Dal ► las" Splits. : : : : J We ali<iw for bottles returned y L'Ot" per deMB, and f«>r case ► 7Uc each Dallas e Dallas, Brewery Texas QuicK Service When you call for a numbe over our lines you get con nection .... AT ONCE. No one interferes with your conversation or hears what vou have to say. . . Κ usines·'· Phone $Ά. 00 a month Residence Phone $2.00 a month Ellis County Independent Telephone Company NOTICE Τ·> our friends and customers: We now have our Barber Shop and Baths complete, and they will be run strictly first-class and in sanitary condition We thank one and ail for their past patron age, and respectfully invite the public in general to give· us» a share of their patronage. We will endeavor to please you with the best of service. ..... VINES & PIERCE, In the Hotel Block. Waxahachie. Texas 4 "McManus" For Buggies of course Ε. W. HILLYEB  CO. Wf buy, sell and exchange new and Second Hand Ργκνιτιήκ ane stoves. W e also do crating, repair work and picture framing New Phone No 29 Next door to Opera House r MISS LOLA CURLIN, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Λ NOTARY PUBLIC In Ο. H. Chapman's office. Of fice phone '·£*>. re». 134-4r. MISS ELIZABETH MOORE TEAi HKK or ELOCUTION ΛΝΓ» I I PHYSICAL Cl'LTURK. FALL TFKH BEGINS SEPT U» I Studio t >\ <-r Herring I 'ruK Ce®many Queen of IVesorts EL'REKA SPRINGS. \rk l*ur*· iw>untmn air. hotfl arwl (««rdiriK h».u*« at «■» «••nablt- «ate*. low round Ιημ r»t«*n every iia> Write tor lips C. W. Strain, 0. Ρ Α., P-«rt Worth. Tm·» Γ DR. 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