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Durham's Big Specials on / Millinery and Ladie^ Ready-to-Wear Thanksgiving is Hit* usual dak* <w\ which we make otr Annual Fall S|>erial S:!** on Mil linery and y^alics ami (Ihildrcns/Beady-lo Wear (iamuHits. Thereftwe we ofR*r this sj>e csal sale. \ / uninf /I3K H ITS Our entire line of fln« Trimmed and Pattern Mat* ko on sale. In • ludlnic Oaiwiriik and Gold Med* al mokoH. Mot nn» re*erv«-d. 13.00 to It/oo HiKclal only ./.81.40 It So to Wi 50- Hi. rial only f 82. >8 I'.ftO t</ |9 00 Hpeetal 1 <*nly./. 83.48 1911.on Ao 114.00 -Bpdal \ only/.84.38 Mho ill/2.7 l.ii'llii' Tallopd and Yitni/ul Hals wore |2. >0 to 14.«® V lpf' <>aly.UHC Ladies* Tailored Suits j Our lain*1 Hno of fi# Tailored Suit* will l>«> tg Q forod at very *i»*/il In this aalc / 1 lot SI5.00 for / only.M.08 1 lot SI5.00 for / only.8/2.48 1 lot sso.oo for/ only.#14.08 1 lot 120.00 fo# only.Ml 7.00 2 lot* 122.50 gr only.#-818.08 3 loin 330.00#332.50 for only..../. 824.08 3 lot* 340.# for only... #...82 4.08 Alterations Irn' In Tlti* / Halo Hoool.il J»U* on HI Ik ami Wool I Jemt-*. hp.tltill Halo on Ladies' anti Cnld'n ( oat*. Everything You Want in Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Notions Durham’s Waxahachie, “For Good Goods” Texas PLAIN VI ENT Tom and Ed Warrln of Powell and Archie Trull nnj family of Wyatt Switch TteltedjLw Svarren Saturday and SundayI Mi'taoa Tee and Kite Curry, who arc attending high ichool at Wax ahachle, visited home folks Satur day and Sunday. / Thoae who went tp singing at Lone Elm Sunday afterAon were Misses Jennie Alsup, MagJlo Unton, Mary, leo Warren, Haiti/ Warren, Messrs. Sam Olllontlne, Il'rlntis Harvllle. Arthur Alsup and* Robert Warren, Mr. aud Mrs. J. •! Alsup and Lee Warren. Miss Urahntn vent Friday night With Mbs Mary Thompson and v li lted home folksmt Venus Saturday and Sunday, aewuipauled by Mias Thompeon. f Miss Pearl HfUler was the guest of the Mlsaee Kirkland of Lone E'm Sunday. Mias Magginl.inton was with the Mlaser* WarrenjBunday. The Mitaes Warren were guests of Miss Jennie Am up Saturday night. Mr. and 1V«. John Linton spent Sunday wlthpir. Robertson. f.-♦ Road the tight-—get all the news ADDITIONAL l ilts Harry Phillips of ihicugo has ar rived In the city toAislt hl» father, James Phillips, why ia seriously ill at hiw home on Howl street Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ('aliens aud Mrs. J. A. G Ketibk and sou, Ben, motored to Uallm Thursday to at tend the "Fair uni Warmer" matinee performance. / Mr. aud Mrs.il. W. Singleton and Mr. end Mrs. At. K. Erwin spent Thursday In Saerinan, the guests of Miss Ueba Hinik-ton, who Is attend ing Kidd-Key.i Exlitte Mamin, v.i\o attended the foot-ball gitini at Austin, mine home today for a liief visit to his parents, Mr. aud Mri J. W. Martin, before returning t<# his studies at A. & M. Y. D. K Auble and wife, son and daughter, Milan and Miss Margaret, and their Auist, Mrs. Pat Hendley of Fort Worth, Miss Esther Brad shaw of J-imis and Miss Emma Tray lor inutoakl to Dellas yesterday af ternoon find attended the Majestic Toilet, Manicure, and Sewing. I ■ _ SEGHO SH00TI5T HUS ' llinGJT UNWELL <>M mi.uk t« iy hil »m>| IVlTHIII lllf WLl.l.T TllMOt4.ll Ikf IM*IO. Quam I ami .. I I »«; il la iw-r! Mali* Hriist Alu I Ylir.mgh Mj I M ill \mw-r T .(tr^Tl.i% V. ill \ 'n<§, coho ■ <1, I • »*i • j p« rh-., « tnuired anoth«r | r.*gro by Ire name of Bert Malt on the Mr'leGcnd . near Hard well Thtvsday night, lie used a .is (■liber roll) me! the toil let entered Malts^ioily just under the heart and | passrw entirely through him Al ! tho.rrh the negr was not dead this moralng It was net expeeti I that he \.iA.U\ recover. panrt' w.ih am- ted hy Sheriff • > f>earborn and Iieputlos Hag.is and I I Godfrey soon after the sir’'ting and • I* In jell awaiting the action of the j I grand Jury. -• j An Old Mail's SkuimiA. As we grow older and ifts active, j lem and less food is rOryp'ed to meet tfho demunds of our belles. If too mstch is liabituully ^V-n. the stom achw^Jl rebel. MJw-n a man reach es the mlmineed am- of H5 or HO, you will flndstat ma Is a light eat or. Ho as carofuKis you will, however, you will ot!c®Ro^*!ly ent more than you should Xnd wHL feel the need of Cham her lam's Tableln to correct the dlso^lcr. Th<*:ie ta^ets do not contain n>op>'dn, but strcirH^sea the storoagn and enable It to perragjn Its functions naturally. They also cause a gentlo movement of the bowels. For sale hy Curlln’s Two Drug Stores. e o d-adv The dollar that walks tif your door 1b yours. Oet tha^fjellneator and Everybody’s Maaffine for one year for $2, or ge^fTlther magazine two years tor threo dollars Is the regularce. Phone your mag azine or^^T tingle or clubs, to 316. Mrs. C. Kemble. tf-dh Mrs. I*. O. Studied Tells flow She Cuiisl Her Son of a Cold. "When rita son Ellis was sick'with a cold last wihler I gave hint Cham berlain’s CoughsUcuied^ It helped him at once and Wdefc’y broke up bis cold,” writes Mji3%P. O. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa* *Thi^SJOinedy has been in use.A>r many wears. Its good quailttn have been fdlly pro ven by yrfny thousands of people. It is pl^Tsnnt and safe to take. For sale by Curlin’s Two Drug Stores. o o d—adv To get tne uu»i prices tpr any ar ticle you may have y sale It Is necessary that evepy'nody know that you have something for sale. Let the Dallv^Jitght want column tell them a>dut It. tf For a Weak Stomach. Asvjt general rule all vyrneed to do Is ck^adopt a dlct^atnted to your ago and tHxupatlpif and to keep your bowelsNgfeuIar. When you fori that y«fu hav^N^atcn too much and witffn constlpatedTuWt^^ne of Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale by Curlln's Two Drug Stonjj*r e o d-adv If you contempltfte marriage this fall let us pr^pfyour marriage invi tations or•, iinnounceinents. J. T. Tucker, -Job printing, “that’s all.” nt the Dally Light office. tf Certain Cure for Croup. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Green vllloklll., has had experience in the trcatinuit of tlii i disease. She svytS: "When BD' children were sinpfl my son had fl»uji frequently/^ Cham berlain’s CoWli Reiii#Ky always broke up these BkLipIfs immediately, and 1 was nevej/^l^iout it iu the house. I ha>e takens^inysclf for coughs arj*Kcolds and winbwAood re sales .’^/''For sale by Curlin'* Two DrirffStoros. 0 o (H-adr Don t worry ovpr’ trying to find a buyer for wha^fer you may have for sale. Let the Daily Light want col umn do the work for you. tf $5.00 Reward. A reward of $6.00 will tap-paid bj this company for the oaffvlctlon of ; any one found ruRtZof taking th« Dally Light fropF'tlie vard or lawD of av sub^rfuer of this paper. EN TEUi'JM^C PC11LI8H1NO COM I'ANT. If you have second-hand that you wi ll to di p. ^et the people know It by pi; a small at In the D.iilv Lie <■ »,umn. i is aud receive a them To. Daily column can rent them tf Z' A Re%\ Thanksgivuig s The car owner wno \nows hqpf 'Willard sJ^vicej* r» help his bat teryu^rformance has sonfbnwng to be truly ^Kan kfu^for. Wajyrfjachie Batl^y Co. T. n.».,-Vy liocntton V:.!n Strrct. Opiw*i\nn; Statiof yr Ti lcphune 22 \ jfft'll be ftad to te*t your battery at any time ♦ NOTKH FORM 'I MF. FIKI,I> ♦ ,\M) < I K *fc.NT COMMKNT ♦ - ♦ By R! (,L COX. ♦ I not'e from he Light that there rre at work fou live squads of Wax aharhle eltUezn soliciting funds for the erection of modern, convenient souitartuni bull ing for the use of the citizens of halls county who may b* in need of Uiospltal facilities. During the past two or three years there- ha. been operated n sanitarium in a building whilh I believe was nMginnlly designeift for the use of a school. It is freq lently patronized beyond Its capacity but the per cent ago of mortality ol those who have been taken there 1 as been remark ably sniall. This I bows that the surgeons and phy« dans in attend ance have been as “fflfclent ns could be. found in larger cities. A sanita rium is not ordinar ly a dividend pro ducer and most o them arc built and maintained la gel.v by contribu tions. In this ag of advancement in surgery, in whilh so many opera tions are performed it is necessary that every town t|i any condderhlc pretentious should!make provisions for the care of tile afflicted within the scope of their liuslness territory. Ropitai ssrvice h;« made wonderful strides toward claiming the patron age of the people! during the past decade: in as much as the care of the sick is much bftter than the old time method of Neighbor nursing all thoughtful peolle must conclude that sanitarium facilities should be convenient for the iise of the afflict ed. Before the establishment of the Waxahachlo sanitarium there were numerous cases tak&i to more distant cities for treatment at a great ex pense and inconvenience of tlu patients and their families. The op portunity Is now presented for Wax aliachie to have a modern commodi ous sanitarium. 1 have never known the people of Waxihachio and sur rounding community to fail to cheer fully respond to any* call when it ap pealed to their sound judgment. 1 propnesy in advance tnat tne tinK It not far In the fi Jure when our new sanitarium vvii I be under con struction, but In ps rtlng permit me to suggest that she uld you feel In clined to hesitate i hen a member of the committee c ills on you, just stop and reflect uij >n the fact that at any time you, j Jurself, or some member of your fa nlly Is liable at any time to need fanitarium facili ties and that a grid one right at your door is far piiferable to going to a distant city aid among entire strangers. Charles Mattheuai, who Is in the U. S. navy, wrote fiome a few days ago that he would soon embark for China and aski d $iis mother, Mrs. J. F. Matthew:' uh Waxahachie I!, to bake and send film a cake for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Matthews cheerfully compliofi with his request and none but "the jboy who has been away from home ran appreciate the tearful happiness |of that boy when lie sits down to fat the cake that mother baked. I reported Wii. Riddle gone to Hamlin last ween He did not get off hut is still dif- rmiued to move. W. L. Met’, llau tm Waxahachie li had his paper chin god to Gould Itust. He made is a good citizen and ins friends cleerfully recom mend him to his Knew neighbors. J A. Bin k and lArtly have moved from Waxahachie llio Stony, Texas. V. 1.. Cole and fai:«ly have changed residence from new H. nry to Mc Kinney, Texas, roiitl 5. W. A. Jar rett's son. I c m cevtr remember his name, had the Knteifirise sent to his broth •-r-iu-law, W. |t. Walcott, at Agua Unite, Texas.I B. L. Jeans, for many years one} of our farming cittaens, v, a here from his home rear Allen, Texas las! week. C. K Tbwup ,'c tsiiai up from Italy \V. U. COX, V. axahncU14 3 to renew his allegiance tf the En terprise. V. G. Alikins aiju ilia son V. E. were visitors from/near For reaton. W. II. ToungatJ of Nash spread a smile over handsome face. F. A. Martin, tub auto man, gets the Light at lp> McKenzie street. T. L. Miles, a prominent cot ton farmer from Italy 2, was here last week. J. W. L. fi’juli, for many years a highly resjbeted citizen of Kills county, was helo from his home at Hico. John Jhrrctt, a wide awake and good follow from Italy! I, was here. E. Iif Mcharg of Chilli- j cothe came down fo attend the funer-j ei of his fatherJJ. N. Meharg. A.; J. Roden of Bprreston E came tOi my aid. G. W# Petty, one of tlte* most quiet and! gentlemanly citizens from Wsxahaclie D, contributed to* my auto fundi J. M. Brooks of Waxahachie II had the Enterprise sent to Mrs. Brooks. S. W. Tidwell had the papetf sent to his better half, Mrs. M. E. Tidwell. J. J. Roiiii from Forreston E was kind to/ me. G. A. Bearden on Waxahachie! C got back into the sound doctiine club. Friday i/started to Red Oak and forgot to let off the car until a reached lpllas, where I got dinner j and saw tie Farm and Ranch presses | in operation. M. E. Reeves of Wax ahachie A was a passenger with, me. Hacla at Red Oak I met and con quered w. E. Gist and IV. H. Rice. Sam Aiderson of Rocketit hauled me to Eterrett where E. W. Kem ble sulfaeribed for himself and re newed fur his son J. Roy Kemble at Charles City, Iowa. Saturday I met and robbed R. Y. Wltlu/rspoon, Red Oak 1, L. A. Teagae, Boz, N. E. Nash, Ennis 8, R. E. Blevins, Waxahachie A, and V. T. Vanfreese, Waxahcliie B\ Mr. Van i trerf-e tells me he may travel some j thifi winter. Yours truly, i f BILL COX. I 1 Cash Co Sonth I*ou«i~ ” •"» Ui ANOTHER BIG APPLES !and it’s ‘‘IH'lw. ' Tomorrow You Will Want Fresh Vegetables and Frmts for Sunday We wjn have \ big supply. We hay£ plenty of fresh country / butter. \ BOYD GOUNAH Two Phones, Both—55 Old Phone; New Phone It] Are you boosting for the Ellis County Sanitarian? j I During December— 'Ymi can be well pleased in buying groceries if yoi tradtWith us. We appreciate your past patronage, thank youfo it, and elicit a share for December. L. YV COLE <S 60h llotb Phone* 881^ Hwy Bb»6m Wwj I Quality Counts in Groceries We carry all the hQQ\ standard brands. Try u during December and re^ize^hat a pleasure it wil be to trade with us. \ / Goodlett Cash Grocery “The Home GladJhla Flour” Old Phone 115 \ New Phone 36 2 Arc you boosting for like Kills County Sanitarium? Mlirnn I ■ HIM I III II IIIIII lIQ 101 lllllI*ITT— I We are indeed grateful to our customers for the business given us during the month of November, and will appre ciate a share of your December business. We wilt have everything in the grocery lint to start the new month with. We guarantee to please. Parker & Company .Are you boosting for the 10'IU County Sanitarium? —It’s Safe, Quick>J£conomical via The Home Hourly Service betwee [5j Waxahachie, Hillsboro, Wat< : intermediabk^oints. AGENT FOR INFORMATION. eys I will pay the prices until notified tbroog paper: Turkeys 20c per IwawP*1 Bring me your turkeys 1 ^ave a . j jcn' the highest prices for your chickens, an short vou in weight. Y °wn c0 and weigh corr“* Sec