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These Early Fall Days
Are bringing out the furniture buyers, We are
ready for you all. We have the largest stock we
♦ have ever shown, and that means we have the
most important assembly of furniture in the city.
For any room in the house, and for every room in
the house, we have just the delightful furniture you
want. -:«?·
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KEMBLE BROTHERS
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers.
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TO REMOVE
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
lu 10 Days, Use
NADINOLA
The Complexion Beautifier.
THE WADINOLA >'7L
Formerly advertised and sold as
SATINOLA.
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.
NADIXOLA is guaranteed, and mon
ey will be refunded in every case
where it fails to remove freckles,
pimples, liver spots, collar discolora
tions, black heads, disfiguring erup
tions, etc. The worst case 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..
Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Waxahachie by all lead
ing druggists.
Cbe E)ailv> Xigbt
Published Daily Except Sunday by
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO.
Paid-up Capital $20,000.00.
Entered at the Waxahachie post
office as mail maUer of the second
class. :::::::::
R. D. HUDSON President
CL W. KENT Vice-President
W. J. BUTE. . . . Secretary-Treasurer
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
One Month $ 50
8ix Months, in Advance 2.7 5
One Year, in Advance 5.00
W. A. OWN BY City Editor
DAILY MARKET REPORT
Fnrniahed by the Cotton Exchange
of P. H. Wilson & Co.
New York Spots.
Yes. Today's
Month Close Close
October 9 59 ît fïfi
December 9.S5 9.91
January | Ν 19 ·1
March 1 it ox lull
New Orleans Future*.
October 9 si 9.v",
December 9.90 9 92
Janaarv 9 99 I ο "1
Μ;» re h 10.16 10.19
Chti'HKo WlM'itt.
Dw tuber ^ "'κ X .*> ·%
Mav »«-'m 't
( "hit an·' Corn.
Dare tube ι I 4 'St
May I h M',
('hit ago Oat»
Drcetub· Γ 2*'* 21»7*
Max t>\
W.ix.ili.n lue Market.
Mlddiin.r t otto» 'iaj-i« 9 '· ι '■ I
Mi I WktM »o , ι
Mil ! · I ΟΠ» » » ·" ■" I
Bull uau I* to SO J |
N« « York Ο. · II Hubbard
Ηγομ .ν Co .ttv 1 We exiM'4 t A h wilt
have h pi tu) t he farmer»
an· hohiiru* (hiuuxhuui the eountι■■
believing that 'he m nil de< lille was
uncalled for and that w»· «hall have
■ ijuit Κ . «>»'»( I^s allv the «hort
later····' > ik largely xironttl ymtur
ds> snil lilt wlH aw»M the rr-suit*
at ttii* <1 «a»·· «ad h· slawace »»Ι
«ην μκ·ν ire from th# ï*«»uth hafure
takiMt s uew at the situation Our
ad» si « « «re insnlotou» m Ίΐΐηκ
that the p.ui>' not wtlllua to
?r»«Mit priivM· for rottaB
I hil«l Λ <*»·!■ r* front H'mw
βηη<* lu le eu ttetnent was ο*·(Η !
«mi Kaufman stre*ι ve«i<*rttay when
It was aaaoaar·»·* <hst the i*« aa4
mm* u.i r >»*n old rkild >f M *a>i
Mrs lUo tloiiltf a *4 » m l· ·! away
fmsi home Off *ra *<»t« aotifi*4
mmd ci'ia»a* iron»'! a the tsar· h for
tfte hi I ia4 after a kiae
tant ι he m-i» fallu» »«· fn*a4 ο»
Br» Hacar a*·r !k» Κ ,44 nn »ery
tm Baa' ICaJ Tfe# <-fcU4 >ia '«uni
la tk* rw baraa. iMa>«d aa a »« n~*i
ear m4 wet kaai n ta tk> rsauiT af
AMUSEMENTS.
I>r. H. W. Heurs.
Dr. Sears" lecture in the evening
>n "More Taffy and Less Epitaph y,"
iroved highly entertaining. The
lumor, so intensely interesting all
he way through, that he captivated
lis audience at the very outset and
carried them through to the end
without a single one feeling tired or
wishing to go away. In fact, when
lie came to close his lecture, there
were many calls from the great audi
ence to keep on. All who heard him
his evening will hear him tomorrow
svening, and many more will come.
—Peoria Journal.
I)r. Sears will lecture at the opera
louse tonight.
Black I'atti's Troubadours.
From the press matter furnished
by the advance agent of the Black
Patti Troubadours the following is
taken :
The Black Patti show has ruade a
hit with society in New York, New
port, Saratoga. Lakeview. Tuxedo,
Washington, Boston, Philadelphia,
jnd Baltimore. The smart set in
these social centers were completely
apt hated by recent performances
by these merry Troubadours, who are
now on their tenth American tour,
a.nd it gave them the stamp of fash
ion. The swell specialties, whirl
wind cakewalkers, sensational danc
srs, Weber and Fieldian ebony tint
id choristers, comic characters and
sweet voiced soloists, so completely
fascinated society that its leaders
have ordained that the correct thing
for the theatre is a Black Patti Trou
badours' Young People's matinee or
ι Black Patti Troubadours evening
box party. In the Southland the
froubadours seem to give more
pleasure and create more enthusiasm
imong its patrons^—especially when ,
singing Southern refrains.
The Troubadours will appear at ι
:he opera house tomorrow night.
Lord Baltimore.
The Galveston News has the fol
lowing to say of the attraction which
will appear at the opera house Sat
urday night:
"Lord Baltimore." a realistic sen
sational comedy-draina, attracted
?reat crowds at both the matinee and
aight performances yesterday. The
play, while melo-dramatic and sensa
tional in many of its features, is well
worth seeing, and nothing is lost by
the presentation by Jap Rentfrow's
company. Walter Duffiele, the vil
lain. is perhaps the weakest member
pf the cast. Ed Berger, as the tramp,
who always happens in at the prop
per moment, is perhaps the strong
est member. Otherwise the com
aany is pretty wen oaiancea. Aiier ,
he first and second acts specialties
were Introduced. Leon and Bertie
Allen, who both possess good voices,
iave a singing and talking stunt af
er the first act. After the second
ict Jap Rent f row and Miss Lorine ,
lansen rendered "the Second Mr.
Fiddle," a clever farce thai created
rounds of applause.
Foot bal 1 Association.
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Ai a meeting of the football boys ]
ast night it was decided to form an \
irgaiiization to be known as the . |
>Vaxuha<hie Football Association | ,
lim Simmons was selected as mauag- }
•r and coach and Cleo Dillon was (
>lected captain. The team is put- «
Ing in some time now at hard prac- (
ice. and expects to be In shape to \
landle most any team that they 1 ι
ho.ild ι hance to go up asainst in a ; j
ihort while. Th·· first game that the j
earn will pla\ will probably be with {
Γι-init» u^xt w«*ek There will be a
neeting toniebt on tin· south side ι
ι η (I all members are requested to tw
in hand promptly at 7 30. 1
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IVKturn Siiid Hi· Would Not Live.
Peter Fry. Woodruff, l'a . writes
Alter docterlng for two vara with |
he best physicians in Waynesburg. j
ι il d still getting worse, the doctor· j
id vised me if I had any bust Man to ,
ittend to I had better attend to It a
it once, as I could not 11ν·· another \
uonth as there wax no cure for tne
•"oley's Kidney Cure was reiotn
ne tided to m·· by a friend, and I lui »
uedlately Kent my son to the store
or It, and after taking three bottle»
lieisan to Ket better and tontlHunl
ο tmprov·· until I w«n entirely well I
II W Fearta. Druggist.
t \ o«<· ut rimuk·
The îïlins \Vat<>«>n chaîner wish to
hank all tfc<M> who < untrlliutoii to
be *uc· eM of the Ht tw.tn niruiur i«l
ervi>e. itnd auiur·' them their ef
iirt» were »{i|irmtiled by all who
{tended
At the meeting of the iNn» W«t ι
un < hap'er >•■«terri** iftmnon ,
here ■«· heard urmeful ninmkHu ]
ι» JimIkc Diintai» for the beautiful 1
(muni plat* tllu«<4 thetn » *
«He of than h* ·μ "ttwlinl to him 1
»r the tu·* of the Library mmn
Mlakr* Hoitirljr U ι MMM IVtlf
No woman tn matter huw r*f)iar
er feature* may be ras b* · 4..«|
rutty If her completion t* b*4
π* · !.a*a*r»e fralt Snip »id· <U
ΜΜβ· and · ieor* >*Jiu« iiteu bM
»<wp.. »ι··β<· by eum i.attag the li*- i
r *a4 bo **!■ Odaa L*nti«« Fritft
y re ρ liae· »<s a* imli me κτφ*
*4 sa mild and plea*»at » tab*
* member the name. OU.ISO rnmà r»
t*e to aay nmin'4 B.
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WRIT OF INÎUNCTION
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1»Ud Taken from (Ostody of Drfrad·
ant In Divurce pTow-edlng».
A suit for divorce and Injunction
ras filed in the district court yester
ay afternoon by Dithula Hodges
gainst Frank Hodges. The plain
tif alleges in her petition that j
he was married to defendant March !
1. 1902, and that he left her Oc
ober 5, 1905. Cruel and harsh ;
reatment is charged against the de-;
endant. The plaintiff also alleged j
η her petition that when defendant !
eft her he took with him their two i
•ear old boy. She asked for a writ
>f injunction restraining the de
'endant from taking the child away,
md ordering that it be returned to
he custody of the plaintiff pending '
ι final hearing before the court. The
writ was granted by Judge Diliard,
ind this morning the court's orders
svere executed by Deputy Sheriff Min
ilck. The child was found near
Vlountain Peak where the father took
t yesterday. It was taken in charge
ay the officer and returned to the ·
«other in Waxahachie.
The court is still engaged in the |
rial of the will case of J. H. Goodloe i
.'κ. Ε. H. Goodlop.
Yesterday afternoon Ida Tattim
was granted a decree of divorce from
IV. M. Tut urn.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Frost l'n-dicted for Many Section» of
Country Tonight.
The weather bureau at Washing
ion today forecasts frost for many
ïections of the country tonight. Snow
flurries are predicted for the region
near the lakes. The area of high
>resure which yesterday covered the
entire cotton belt now extends to
Florida It brings a great deal of
frost with it.
There was a killing frost last night
η Oklahoma and the Indian Terri
;ory.
Deafness Cannot lie Cured
~>y local applications, as they cannot
■each the diseased portion of the ear.
rhere is only one way to cure deaf
less, and that is by constitutional
■emedies. Deafness is caused by an
inCamed condition of the mucous
ining of the Eustachian Tube. When
his tube is inflamed you have a
•utnbling sound or imperfect hear
ng, and when it is entirely closed,
leafness is the result, and unless the
nflamation can be taken out and this
:ube restored to its normal condl
;ion, hearing will be destroyed for
sver; nine cases out of ten are caus
ed by catarrh, which is nothing but
in inflamed condition of the mucous
mrfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars
'or any case of deafness (caused by
:atarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists. 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
itipation.
Unci·' Jack Loyil Ik-ad.
News was received here today of
he death of Uncle lack Do yd, which
x'curred Monday night at the home
>t his son. Tom Loyd, at Grandview
rhe interment took place yesterday
it Nash, the burial exercises being
■ onducted by the Masons.
The deceased was one of the old
lettlers of Ellis county, and had many
riends in and around Waxahachie
vho will regret to learn of his death,
rle was nearly 82 years old, and had
>een quite feeble for a long time.
Ie was a stood man and highly es
eemed by all who knew him.
Roger·· Hotel Arrivals.
S. B. Hindman, Corstcana. C. €. '
Cunningham, Corslcana. J. Τ '
îoforth. Dallas; Ε Τ Ginn. Delia»; j
ï F. Blakemore. Dallas: J B. ()s
»orn, Kansas City; Ν Ο. Daxy, Dal-j
as. J Β. Green, Dallas; L. K. Tew- j
ney. Fort Worth; S C Moore. Sher j
nan Τ Η. Ration Boston; D. C.
'hadwirk, Waco. A Τ Rindskoff. .
it. Louis D W Dougla*. Philstdel
ihla. G I. Ilemer, New York. J. G. I
Vilson. Paris; H VV Young, Dallas j
i. .1 Mollis. Dallas F. D Preaton. ι
ι U)uis Wright Jones, Chicago. ■
ι Η Mackenzie, Dallas; W D Sla- {
un. iJallas, A. N. Bedford, Ennla.
ι Clf*r ι <>ni|»!e.\ii>(i ami Bright
in most cases a sallow, blotched
omplexion and dull heavy eyes are !
ue to poor digestion and an iBMtive.
ver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
Ids digestion and stimulate* the
ver and bowels and tuakes the com- >
lexion smooth and clear Orino
•axative Fruit Syrup does riot nan- !
eate or grtpe and ia mild and plea»- j
nt to take Hetuse substitut*» Β |
S Pears*.
SPECIAL SALE
on
PATTERN HATS
We will have on sale our
en» *line of Imp· rted
ind Domestic Hats and
Hi? Wed
nesday in J Thur*
day. Oct 11 ind 12
tt ι big Discount. Ail
I idles are requested to
ittend this Mammoth
Sale. Remember vou
get a big discount off of
our exceedingly low
prices
Mrs. Dalton
JIM CROW CAR LAW.
!telta» Counsel Pawe* One <m Flint
' Heading.
Dallas, Tex., Oct. 11.—The city
rounwi last night passed the ordin
ance for separate seite tor black and
white passengers In street cars on
its first reading then referred It to
a committee. As passed, exceptions
are made of state fair days and cir
rus days. Many persons contend that
if these exemptions shall be retained
on Its final passage the ordinance
will be unconstitutional because of
them.
Beautiful Display of Hats.
The Waxahachie Millinery Empo
rium was the attraction for the
ladies of the city today, the occasion
being a showing of the newest head
gear of the season. This place Is own
ed by Miss Reagan of Fort Worth and
is managed by Miss Emma McDavid,
an experienced and artistic milliner.
The display included a magnificent
array of the latest c.eations in the
way of fashionable hats. The colors
this season are unusually attractive,
rhe grays, blip's and blacks predom
inating. The newest shape is a black
derb> elegantly trimmed and orna
mented with a black plume.
Don't He Imposai I (ton.
Foley £- Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's
Honey and Tar many immitations are j
offered for the genuine. These worth- j
less imitations have similar sound- j
ing names, Beware of them. The j
genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Is ι
in a yellow package. Ask for it and ;
refuse any substitute. It is the best J
remedy for coughs and colds B. j
W. Fearis.
Licensed to Wed.
Will Daniels and Georgia Shoe
maker.
dint Field and Maud King.
J. M. Ttdweli and Mrs Mary
Nuckol.
Van H Reeves and Anale Pearl
Lee.
.1 A. N'ixon and Janie Morrow
R. C. t'hildre» and Hilary Fatty.
R. J. Ciaridy and Callie Webb.
W A. Carroll and Callie White
side.
J. B. Collins and Ida Miles
0. W. H earn and Euia Odotn
Don't fail to see the many nice
bargains we offer this week in gran
ité ware. The Nickel Store. 6 2
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iPPH^nsequences
Innocent Indulgence Often Brings Trouble
Hood Ù Martin Offers Means of Escape.
The consequences of violating
physical law are often as unpleasant
as the breaking of a moral rule. The
innocent indulgence of over-eating
brings consequences that amount to
real suffering. Indigestion is not
natural; it is not right; it should
not be. Hood & Martin offer a
means of escape in Mi-o-na tablets
that is simple and practical.
These simple tablets are compo.v
ed of such valuable medical agents
as bismuth subgallate. which is sup
erior to all other remedies for stom
ach troubles, cerium axalat·, and ton
ics and correctives which promote
^ the action of the digestive organs,
strengthen the whole digestive tract,
and makes it possible to eat what
you like and when you like.
j Ask Hood & Martin to show you
the guarantee under which tbey sell
Mi-o-na It costs nothing unless it
j cures. The risk is all theirs.
DR. CHARLES
FLESH FOOD
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Forth· Form and Complexionj
Ha· b*«a n> cimUD; »a*d by I'ad inf.
• ctie»r», «infer· lid w«m· cf lukia· fui
Mart then 2S vttr·.
Whtrtvii ·μυ.ι·<3 It »· laatantly eSeorh»4
through th· pore· <>i th· ekln and tt· won
Jr.fui BUtllttoB («cil» tb· Wl«ttOf llMMl
REMOVING WRINKLES
*· If by au|lc. ·β< appSloBtfo· ο/1*ι
« vtmftrfcfthUi tv^rvvrmrjvt
Dr. Che-f·· fMefth Ψή*\ i* p^tHw'T th*
only pr^^erfttion k cow m to mrtâtcal m iruc*
ib*t wlil rr>ucd owl loUtVtii neck ftnd
ritxlu · firm. Mtilh/ Unk w· itu» cueekt
itfflj *nd hftndft.
For Developing th· Bu.*t
(W h"··!!. «hrankaB frow ·β«(β(τ It ha· lh»
!ifehc»i ledor#»i»i»i of phy*lci*na. Tw·
bat·· in ·»«·· nflHtoit U mtake tto kwl
tire, larp t«4 b»amlf»t.
•OLD BY UtrilTHIVT ·ΤΟ«Μ AND
OIU&&UT1
Kr|nl«r prie·, fi (Β ι toi tot t· itl who
Ukl ·4η·<·|· at tki* «PICIAL ΟΠΊΙ
• ■4 nnil ·· oh 4otlar. we will wad In (J)
MK ia plaia wrapper.
rpcc A UMli ba« aa4 —f to·fc. -An a*
' ntt Ml··*!·," fully Pi«W«to4, wtil to
mai fraa M any lady «aatla^ M uM la pay tor
taal of msttlùg
DR. CHARLES CO. "WfVS/M
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Planters Cotton
Oil Company
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{COME IN, WE'LL SHOW YQU
f> No doubt our would-be competitors have all kinds
of weird and fancy tales to tell about us ^ e can't
help what others say, but we do know that we have
the largest, best selected stock of dependable mer
chandise in this or any other city. Everything in
the house is on sale at prices that would make the
sheriff ashamed if he were in charge 0 «#
The Best Calico, per yard, 3 l-2c
Nothing here but bargains
Genuine Green Ticket Lonsdale Do
mestic, per yard, 7c
W e don't want you to trade with us if we don't sell
you the same goods for less money than any one
else in business.
Handkerchiefs, lc, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c,
8c, 9c and up, and every one a good val
ue at double the price we ask for them
Cure* Biliouane». Sick Π ft Τ \T Π Claanaaa the tjntam
Headache. Sour Stotn- M ^ | ^ y thoroufhly and
, w ■ ■ ι w sallow ι iiinpb ■»— of
Chronic Cowetip·»*»· Laxative Fruit Syrup
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