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»r«· not · aught l>> !h< ι baft Ί -<>■ culled t hi ftp riumUtni;. ijti.i'liv .» the romt Important mat»*» *stti them and th« ί·«·■» lut» it ii<· ·;* Cheap plutubing «holly .tin· ; .(!·■< and dcarnt in tb> «·r>·I It ». do you t work vtm κ ft th«· b«-«t it. "···. t.«l •lid work of an < \j« rt f. S. (BONK (0. Ma< hlnl»i» and ΓΙοηιΙκτ», Dealers in Mill, Glo, Plumbing and Water Supplie», Metal and Gene· " Rooflr.gr, etc. Cbe IDailv? Xiobt Pu til I* bed Dally Except Sunday —BY ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY l'aI<1-u|i 4'apllal 920,<MH).00. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. G. W. McKnlght, Presldent-Trens urer; W. J Bule, let Vice-Presi dect; Ed Cunningham, 2d Vice- · President; C. W. Kent, Secretary·.. Directors—T. A. Ferris, G. W. Mc Knigbt, Ed Cunningham, C. W, Kent, Dr. C. W. Simpson. Entered at the Waxahachle Post- J office as mall matter of the second ! class. ::::::: ) SUBSCRIPT!Ο Ν RΑΤ Ε 8 ί One month S 50 i 81* monthe (in . dvance) 2.75 jl One year (In advance) 5.00 . Obituaries, resolutions of respect, j ι cards of thanks—all matter not j ι NEWS—will he charged for at the j ι rate of 5 cents per line. Poetry at double price. ; Any erroneous reflection upon the \ character, standing or reputa'ion of , any person, firm or corporation that may appear in the columns of the \ Daily Light will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the atten- . ' tion of the management. I v The Enterprise Publishing Com pany is in nowise responsible tor debt3 tUat may \<e contracted by em- \ ployos. nor will »» assume payment \ of such debts under any clrcum- ; stances. Every employe of this of fice is paid promptly for work done. This is to protect ourselves and the eellini: public.- - ENTERPRISE ΡΓΒ LISHING COMPANY, Per G \V. ι McKnight, Manager. Vi. A. OWN BY - - - <it> Editor; (Residence Phone. Bell No. 2s!».) < KIM I \ M K< o\o\n Λ man, crazed with hunger, struck another man upon the head with a piece of ça s pipe and killed him. The man was ;t criminal and he was hanged The public must l>e protected, says the Buffalo Times. A steamship went down in in an gry sea. Expensive safety devices had not been installed, the ropes about the davits were frozen. the boats » onld not be launched and l '.O people w» te drowned That was eco nomical management. .No one was arrested No one was hanged Yet directors of the steamship conipan> were as guilty is the j>overi\ strick en wretih who in his frenzy had tak en one human lit* The public should have the -am·· protection in .t steam -hip or passe u get coach that the\ have on th· streets Kconomv is not aiwa>s Thrift it ) often < riminal The court would not haw accepted poverty ■«> val <d excuiee for the .·« t commit ted b> the man with the gas pip* Kconomi • al management I* .i« fallacious· a I \ \ I» H I Ν<· · · · I I « » Ν fi» wr© ■ *U ** r. · ■ »♦» 4 h* t· n# ta» Mtr K4ir*«p»aa m * » m t«* '*.f· ···► Ο '1MB m*·* r à* TV*· * ·■·* * h# «tpai· "1 f 'h# ««.?tnt TUA'àei # » # it* *m§mtapu<*n 4;.# t s* } rrTOjm of population *1 he I n»lr* tft.tf#·* i* mor» full* (t iitlfln»; It tmprrgnabb· ]*mil ton tu lt* hol ημ»η this Rr«*«J »n«f (i» rïii«r» moremcfïi* will |*e eganled with in trient btlf «Hhotiî f rrpfledo!» The îtii11ir*v«»r· Sun dl** η··*Ιηχ tto ■ nafif-r »ubje* ♦ *av* The r»**ulti» «· '♦h* · i|i« r!ni«M,^ mud** f·' <»«at Itrli , jiin |n h* ' color, ·. ». do n*»i l'ftd lu th utuIu«ton th«* Burop#· will îw *fd 9bis ii-ntury to rr«ati .» «μηιπι- u »MppU wfci* h *l?i maK» the Oîi World tndrjw -nd« nt f S.«utben Stitte* PfOh«b!\ .S' ; h' · · «'f eot «on fjr«*Surtlofi « \;^ndt M· . *»1 « .» propor f Somite In » - * «♦-·#■* if» tîi· . w.»rld«î» -mand fnt thi* *'.tpi»· V ρ {«■<*'" η ' iiiir ν r fil Ik Κ to the elpertw, thi «orlil * de ftt ii ι : -5 » t h* - *» pi» * and 1» Krowlriti *·**;»d' y £!e.i«rr fron s ·»« ; îi» \* « » t i « authotiM j m ►4 r » » ι ι ou', ft h .ι * taken the S»n|lh I 2' \ ear# to \wft*H t it* *·\Μ·ηι for t lu [production of «'{ton î? !* unltkeh that an* European nation rould d« v»lop In le** than a «« mur·, in \* . or \ frira .« *y#!efï» equal lo th· JmiuMï'h ThcTtfoM Μϊ·* cotton plant*'i ή η»·♦ d not î>» appre hen*lon that the ι. ♦ pt» of KIîh Cotton will ι1.t··>'- from Mo ! U> iiirur. a was Ν'·ν. γΜι··!··· ♦· flu «ô.mar experiment In \fri«a will Ih λ w.itrh Ing The people (if tl··- South i'■ ti«·' worrying. for they hao· learned thai ι otton is not ab^oiutel* eihsentl.i! ■< their welfare Meie in Texas wt could rut out cotton «entirely ;in<! f·-fill get along handsomeh Keally w e sometimes think it would be bet ter for the Texas prop!»· w«n not a single pound of rotton grown in the state Hut as the world must !»«· suit ahl> < lofhrd. and as we have the noli and the climate adapted to cotton culture, we will fin on producing the MfapU* ho îon^r as price.·* are an> filing UK·· eomj>eneatoi > Those South Af rican e\pi*ritnents in cotton Krowinc lo not give our people tin slightest ineasiness Waco Times l-ferald The paper and pulp mills have leld a meeting and decided that be-, ause of the scarcity of pulp, the in i reased demand and lack of transpor I)tion facilities paper has advanced j rom per hundred delivered, ! > $:ϊ.οο per hundred at the mills. J nd the end is not yet. The Enter-1 rise has been <<»mpelled to reduce) îe size of the paper to meet the ad- j nice Type and metal has advanced j i)out per cent, .lob printing j ock has also taken a f 1 > skyward. ( abor has increased in price. The ι me has come when the papers of ie state and the printers of the ate will be compelled to either ad ance prices of advertising, sub cription and printing or retire from I business. (Mnl)\irive Enterprise. \ Sa ν s the Ennts Nt'ws: "h \s prob able that Mr. Holsey thought il per fectly legitimate statemanship of a very high order to « al] a newspaper man a liar, but he was probable not aware that the plan li* should have adopted w,i> to say it about the fel low and not ! « » hi- fat · .Mr Holsey did not < ; 111 a newspapei man a liai There is a difference between a newspaper man and a dispenser of sensational rot ο\κ iNsin ι π: \ι \ ι ν i \m. Tra.li.iv Will Ha\r a Meeting of Kive Hays Duration. Owing to the bad weather last week the attendant* at the Teachers' Institute Frida> and Satutdaj was not as lam· a> would have been the i ase unde r more favorable < ondi tions The meeting \sas lull o| en thusiast! imwevei. and « onsiderable interest \va- displayed in tin dis cussion of tin various topics on the program Perhaps 'he most important busi ness transacted was a vott b> the teachers in favor *»f « ombinlng all tho institute- in one next seat. In stead of holding sessions of twe da>s each next yt«ai the tea* herf will have on* meeting of ft\· day> duration This i*» the number of dayi the law require- then to attend earl m hiMil year Tbt a a tuih endoised I * ι « »ï W L \ckei μ)|» ι inteudent of the Wax ahaclD* pub)I' · hooU. foi member .-hip on the hi at#· normal tmard «» examiners this summer 'Doe* Tex<t* S'titl Comptil«oi Ifduralion. wm ont of the topic u la XKimefttt* d fta·*» tnl «ι» 1 !|f l||«· nw'wult» ft*- · ] at ifc» tU'o Irll ! ι 4M 'fc· ■» » la* * · ] ». *ν)Ι»'ιδ' ·<ί*βΐ> Λ® tot r4 s\« % 1.1.1*1 »\ IN III I l.ld » \ I» ι IMI Thrt < \« i£f«· 1 f4« k I .*»«»* T.4 « »Ι|» Ιΐκ· l»i*4 λμ Jf « .»·· · pOfNtl ι « » < »·ιη»> !f« *4)t • Offl· *'t H« η · .··»'#·?.!.*·. · m ,'■ ! f ! h·*! <|'·\ · !♦»$*«! h) t* . -am .·> 11 t l » I * » (h- af'^rnooti ut n% mu f " · 3 t f« ·» Κ · ·» it« h : ; » : * - -. f f«'ïlr»£ !hv dlw ΛΜ Tl:« : t « m· had ««ι» 'v-d l«v th« «impai'· pfr>»i'otn »hd w»«î" I Si ι *»f ι ? iln»t thre« h une) r»d fro?. <h« r*U ru>«ri *amp !>r îto'f» tblnkn lh« pr* raution Afloptfd hv f là « · *<iinpan% phy*i< Un will j»m %«-η» Λ *j»j, of th« ! dl»« it*« ϊ>: Η» :y «aid lh* ' : .μ Ιι had fw*«-t laid f*» a point «ιhotj1 'in*· «jnart* ι n a rnlb f h Is- j»I «î»' of Hartl»· !! Th« of du ►in*; t « fc I rf Min ι h. ■>. · \ p«**ted fo r*»acb \\ :»*rtha» hi» to April I < ι is ο» ι ι·ι;ι\ι ι s in: lt(i*«i**fi ( uptaln Ι- ΓΙι«-ι« ν|μ»ι Τw !«··· I») Il Κ \ Idim. j St P« 4« î shui^g. Marth l *> \ j nhtKiiliif,: affût\ took plat» !«nt nigh in the dining hall «»f t H· OrtDd Ho tel »l» Kurop· Print « Nik «Jidge, .< marshal of nobillt> from Ktiials ιnd i'apt Kosloff of h*s I > Sj!>· via η -ιι,ιι pshootc? Ifi the mI<îht »»f » spirited argu ι>i<*ut ronrernlng the autononn <»f Jlh»' Caucasus. Print»' Nikaiid/· ! mad» a < 1 i s ι m« iaging n-mnrk «bout tliH Russian militai·· presffg·· ΓΙΐΜ'Ίΐροιι ('apt Kosloff dr» wh Ir an her and tut off flit* prince's ear H ta l'h I π κ Into 11 I η ]ioik«'f t h#· prim* pulled · revolver and fi rod twft» the bullets j>« · lift rating τ h «» net k and J breast of the «a plain ι Λ surgeon was railed in and sew Jed tin the prim e κ severed cat ('apt i Kosloff'fi wounds ait dangerous A Grape Growing Spectacle. The grftfK* "f grapes for the ta hie is grown in Belgium ami under glass, says the London <»*I<»t·■ - It Is in no Arcadian rusi'. s|m»î that this ideal eulture flourishes, but in the wide awake metropolitan suburb of Iioez inert, near Brussels. Here there Ν a whole region of L'h'^s nothing hut glass over a wide vista. The sp<dat le Is one of the shows of tiie eouutry. for :miatoui- and sight^eeis aii'.o· Λ l »im| many lo\**r* of table Trait wh >se inter pst in the subject extends uo further than the dessert stand will probably lie surprised to learn that it is from uo native hothouse, hut from Iloc/laert. that the great fruiterers in London. Paris, the Riviera, Vienna. Berlin, St. 1 Petersburg and. mirahile diem, even New York receive the hulk of their winter supplies. Kver> KrUlay hun tlreds of < hosts of eh >'»<<· Γ r χ ι i t, admir ι a Vil y packed. an* dlspat· bed to the I I'nited States altme. Practical Sympathy. I)r. Edward Everett I la le called up on tIj«* editor of a paper in « small New England town. In tin· course of conversation the editor told how he was worrying about his wife. how he had sent her ! « » the country for her health, how she was growing worse rather than better, how ïiis heart urg ed hiin ι<» go to her and how the ne« es sity of grinding out his editorials day b\ (Ihv was keeping him from her bed side I>r Hale returned to his hotel and « ailed for writing materials \fter several hours he returned to the editor and threw on his «lesk a pile of manu scripts. "There!" lie said *»*o and see your wife I've scribbled off enough arti cles of contemporaneous human inter est to feed your paper for week. Woman « Home < ompanion A Satirical Picture In a Church. There i- probablv on;\ one « hui< h in Hritain whi«h contains satirical pic lure It ν He· l.ttle church of South Hreùl, h Son eiM-t^l t« ' »n three oal. ί en iitr carved pictures which wer» ntci.ded 1» satin/·· the greed of h certain rc ^ . .i.« u gi. fan al <îlas 1 tonburv 11: . - ,i - ; t represent ♦•«I η tIt· f . -. j. « fn\ ill j in r« »t ·ι . 111 ' ι ι. ι· r . «II · »!· < ng a · ro .Ii in w li; t «· second picture > th« fo\ in, - b. . π . d h\ a tt<m W j of gees* «tel m it.· ' third tile b id* have re^ciii; ι ? ι »· . · »ii their I'm 4 ht kkatiffintf him fr.. the bran, b of a tre« H* I Tlt» leatlei I i· V ν I *" \ » I !* ♦ f i . . 1. *1 M} · · tat· « ImI ifulThu r ί linn) ι loi b ut klni'i ho \\\ io oil lautfb > in «jtttr«-*t IM «m 5 l.voifti' It * d« ι «^· ι ii ι v » ilar* « Ιιί·«ιΙ : -ι (it f Ml · all.· lirfti fc tb· r to written '· Ha hn' I'll · una «ίπ-,.ι. M I I is, if..., ' fh*' I |l* . Α ψ §*>*»»,« » ··t. I m mm » < I H » j mm Ρ ί»«· Ν«»tf* 9 f fcâT# pmti*< a pr**t!&« ar a * oi »*'+*■ κ wo*k F · ■+* ft' Tfc*« Fartef ti «Il vi fNtfowt. vl« ν ι» Μαγ< h i u;.*·'. -■ I ; . :?·.»! Λ y·'! ' » Π : i (. » ί " ;« fi ί h ϊ J « ?i of thi*< pl.iff* ιί«Bir<} a* *.«ιμ».ϊ ht* )·*(·«■?h«-x9 ' t. " « u\\ - ' 1 : !)»! ' <t* * ·' ' · 1 · - ·· ■ ' f *Γι<:. h« * .» V» J» eiît» Ι1- -ί.' ι « i · 1 ** Ή« «jii». of th* *·«··! ! 1*1λ* « f«»r Μ«·Μ«λ ·' · ·ί M< *i» > %5 . : « ; Μ 4»i tn ,·. ttf "S · j' : \· · - · t ; m · · » <5 ' " .< ■·<< h ft ' Ofl»« . r <·» W ? » i < · ' ; <»n officii η iit< Th* -.··*« · :.· · : * .1* h* : ' '.··>■; ' ■*.··· v* . « *tfo t»lft * ι* r a!l« <rj h'>m<· Of) « *-Oillit I Î :·« ίφ» ttf 4 !«· >·· in i ' * niorffl thftt the κη>·τηι·Γ ί·» for ;» punition t?} th* « abinci of Pf<?* Idf-nt !»Ux Kn«ttv < D! I>V r CorttfAOA. Τ«·\ , M«rtlj W AI Wiggln* v..!- '.λ»!'- -ί. κ h vf) wit;. .< » η i f « *t* hu pnt <»f » ι » h} j·,.·*·» .<:> ; '»!. ni£ht b> a »*(ΐ·ηκ* who mad· ·*4>ιρ· Mi WIrk1''»" 1h haps II if iif*· to th·· l>i ♦ M ' ί1 ·· o? Tî» ï 11 *1 "Γ ! "Ή Oil' f 'ht 1 : ' ; « ' H v« Λ !Μ·ν*·Γ«·<1 an artery and hU won it orn· bound the limb tijshtl\ with ;» ^ttit-v. .Jul Mapped th· flow of blood un? i! i pli > * \< i.tn «nid .«· <,»?'■ 1 I « Ί f «* r l'ion» I.titfiet IHeti. Λ left» - ji -s tut il ι « « · ' ♦ 1 at '!.;s ' « ► f f i « · from Luther Λ11* : » .H !'« î I«k Kotm Ιί« , S ! » stating that Ν hj ι ÎVf-tJ ι m· , » Ι,ί t Moti !.. Mr Allen h.ni i»»n in poor In·, th f · ■ one time and went to th.it countn with a \ί«·ν\ to .<ti!inu r< lief in his 1« '♦ - h· - tid It u.ts -t fin· country f »r ;ui> on·' who \t- suffering with Ηπιμ trouble U«· writes that everything is l>tos|nntiis then . and that a hoy whd can harness and drive a team re ceives $ 1! ,i da\ for his s« rvices. \ < \KI> <»l TH \ \ Ks. The .Main Stn « t Christian church I dt-siros to thank, in this public wa>. tin· Methodist. Haptisf. First f * r< »s ! » > terian and Centra! Presbyterian (hutches and their ministers for the adjournment of Sunda> evening ser \ices on account of our meeting. This courtesy was unsolicited and not so much as suggested by any of our people, and it is therefore doubh ap preciated. It shows to the world that although we do not preach the same thing at all times, we are trying to emulate the spirit of the same Lord. CHALMERS M PII Ε RSOX j Kssny oil the Ι Ί> . Here is a small boy's essay on the fly: "The fli is a little animile that gits in the butter in the good ole summer time. It haz eight legs: 4 to walk with, two to shuffle together an' tickle with. Files found all over Ameriky, but mostly on bald beds.) He are the cause of much cussin' by j folks what he pesters with his tick- ] .ling Iwgs. The fli cannot be snuck up for he has eyes in his back rite be- [ hind the shoulder blades. The fli . loves to git on a baby's nose and J shuffle his feet.It is fun to leave him I bee on the baby's nose ef yer moth-I er ain't nroun' to land oil yer fer it. The fli. is conimonh called a fli. but he has another name. Pop calls him ,i helluvanuisaiice." Forne.\ Mes senger This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you have a rough or cold just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow pack- j age B. W. Fearis. Read the Advertisements The Direct Linej BETWEEN North { South Τexas Forming Through Connections FOR SI. Louis. Kansas City. Memphis, Mew Orleans Benver, Shreveporl Dallas. Ft. Worth Houston, Galveston. Austin. San Antonio — 4>- · ir m (mie liai m 01 Teiav Excellent Service at Reasonable Price* F. B. McKAY, "n-neral Piisrnjer %gent. rtHKELL TEXAS THE °F KING W CURES DR. KING'S I NEW DISCOVERY FOR COUOH8 and COLDS. FOR WEAK, 80RE LUNGS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I regard I>r. King'» New Diacovery aa the grandest medicine oi modern timet. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad cough, which was steadily growing worae under other treatment·. EARL SHAMBURG, Codell, Kas. PRICE SOc AND SI.OO 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C. HERRING Dill*Ο OO. Three meals each day You must partake You need some bread You w'nt some cake "Town Flour TalK" is far ahead for making cake or baking bread The True Testis Service A suit of clothes may look all right the first time you put it1 n, nevertheless you will not call it a good suit and a < urumn until you lind out how it wears. .^erviceableness is one of the paramount features in every garment bearing our label. It would be well for you to come in at once and select your Easter Suit. CALVIN BROS., Hjst Side Square Both Phones After Once Installing a Motor Sewjtii: hv inachint bei onies - pleasure. as it is always ready foi i-i .nid tin question of machine work is no longer a matter to • iliiiidecl b> the housewlfi but is .1 tiling that is accomplished without labor, tesulting in the housewife taking cure of a larger ;>oition ot ih· fimiilj sewing, which sin· would prefer to do, but which : 11 mam ··.· -t , she · aimoi do, owing to inability to operate machine I.et ΐι· insiall a inoloi ou \ our machine Waxahachie Electric 4 Gas COMPANY |9w Ή Tm *%· ,Τ·* :'·> ϊ»ι DURING Pil 12:13ΐΜ!15| ΙΙ6Ί7 ψ 3>ϊΐ!? t HL · m ' * * . . é . * WILL THOUSAH"5 COOL COLORADO WILL YOU BL AWONO TMIW? IΨ NOT WHY MOT» HOWS THE TIME TO PLAN ! nun rrovoi with your fmienos· A A CLISSON oe* FORT WORTH UjιΑβ