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The Waxahachie Daily Light from Waxahachie, Texas • Page 2

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4s re jfiv ninriiifiifiiiisiiiiii Jf raMawe mi jml jwt jww opmg wFi pf ww oncEo Busting If i I Round Trip Fare Waxahachie to ri n. m. 0000 (U) 8 Trip, Sale Sept, 16, 17, and return. S50: Oct, 11 17 Ranker's Convennor return Sept. 12.

13 and ssa mat mm mm. m. uv Leave Ennis, 6:20 p. m. ODD FALLOW Convention.

Baltimore, One Fare plus $2 Round Paliffifnln laill orma, Salt Lake City and Ugden. Limit UCl. Jl. wnc ran an ligation Congress. Detroit, and return, one fare plus $2, Oct.

14. 15 and 16. Christian Churchf4Conventions. Chicago SleePCrS to I Daily II.Flrth. G.

P. A. Worth, le. "ssaae TiURVETOK ol i UBLIC LEASURE Tfimirrh a Fort the Houston iS Texas Central Railroad traces for Htaxatoo and KINGS LAND, LLANO. LAMPASASLMAHLIN AND WOOTAN WLLLb.

Jk' BEST PASSENGER SERVICE IN TEXAS. 4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS Ho TftOuaiKTO Awswia QuitTiowa P. TURNER, Oaw Pass ano Tsat At rr. Dallas, tima The Midland Route Midland Frisco THE COOl AND PICTURESQUE ROUTE from' interior Texas Points EUREKA SPRINGS. ARK: An intinerary arranged ai to connect with the Mian'fi morning train at Knnis will insure the following: A swif ride over a smooth jrurnbo ballasted, oil Pprinkled track.

Io a train recognized as one of the finest in the south. Including cafe car service, dispen ing meala a la carte at moderate "prices. A close connection at Tans with the Frinco Line, and a daylight 4 ride through the scenic portion of that line noted for its unrivalled lauty. Reduced rate tickets' on sale daily throughout the year. Further information can be obtained by applying to any agent, or, P.

'McKay. G. P. A. Terrell, Texas.

Monday, September 7, is the day of races and colt show in Waxahachie. Three fine harness races on the matinee program. Returning, TRY THKM Sommer Bifet in EHecCJune 1st. Write for Illastratod Booklet Anna, August 27. Lyman Bohng, age years, near Ennist August 21.

Allie May Hough, ago 11 month, Ennis, August 30. Mary Mack, age years, near Ennis, August 7. Mrs. Mattie ilson, age 12 years, Ennis August 20. $100 Reward $100.

The radrs of loam that there it wt Itmt ape fff that Mleaee Has aeea aole to ef 8tae, aod that it Catarrh. Hal Caurrhlure It tL QMS positive care knn io the mf fraternity. Catarrh being a ViLf LI ae reoulres a etmstUutional treatmeot. Han aVyCorJl. ta.ea d.r iitMB the blood a4 asaceas urfawe of the KtbVrebJdwtrojms the fowndatlot, of the hase aad KivlBC the pattest treth bj buiid rd alM aatsie to doirif Its work.

The proprietors have jcJ hst it fail to Huoareo iwnr Mi Sold bi Iratst. 7bc. Baii'i Kaglfy PHii are the A Tame Meeiinf. The city council met in regtilar monthly session last night and the proceedings were rather tan an uninteresting. Outside of the routine work, such as receiving reports of committees and officers and allowing accounts little business of interest was transacted.

The free use ef city water was granted the Bi Centenary celebration at the Chautauqua park thia week. The city attorney and city asses anr and collector were ordered to file suit on and collect by levy sale all delinquent taxen now due mm city, same to be done this montn. All parties owing the city taxes can save costs bf settling with the collector at once. The suits will be brought on or about September 15. The resignation of Andy Ellis as night watchman was accepted.

The application of J. D. Maxwell to succeed him was referred to the police committee. The cemetery committee was given power to purchase a new gate for the City Cemetery from T. Anderson.

BUCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE, Has world wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balms for cuts, corns, nurns, poiik, felons, ulcers, ieui aiv lucum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Core guaranteed. Only at Thomas A Moore' drug siore. 'X Q.

C. Rj bhortesf, Quickest, Best Line to Cincinnati. NewYork, ct lUrmi no ham Jbvr IChattanooga. Knoxville, Washington, Philadelphia Through Sleeping Cars to Cincln nati, New York and St. Louis.

All Meals Dining Car. RIAN Tabulcs Doctors find A good prescription mm For mankind. LROBBINS. O. P.4T.A.

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DAILY LIGHT rtblitbed Every Day Except Sun 51 by THK LIGHT PUBLISHING CO. O. W. Kknt Bu8ineuX A.owuBY itor fffl0n8 matter of the secoiijB jL be charged all notices of church BiDts charging Oflices of TbHction, 115 and 117 Uege St. Both phones Nljg Ail obituary notices, reJ0" ttect, containing uO words or 'llTSil be published free ot charge, Ut a rate of Jo a word will be Rtd to hand copy for paire ads.

the day before iher are to appear. It takes time set a page ai. hence the reouest AU changes for' small ads. should fe handed in before subscbTFtion a Qa Month 59 Stx Months, in Advance jf Oa Year, in Advance T1MB TABL.it M. Norm Bound.

in 1 LMm. Booth Bound. 9 Si 6:64 Li T.C WMt Boaad. leave. ot But Boaad.

Imtm 9:10 am Startt Iron Waxahaehit St ISvS from Waiahsehls President Roosevelt has again hown that he intends to make ih negro the social equal of the white man if It be In his power to do so, while be is the president mi the United States. His latest action has stired up the national apitol as nothing else has done f.r m. Ion time. A few days ago it was intended to give the white children an outing ana permission was granted for them to the grounds immediately A. jfc.w whit House for their play ground.

Some of the table Jurniture from the White House in be used for them from which oat thir lunch and the Marine Band was ordered to make music far thm. The managers of the out ing were delighted with the arrangements, and the little fellows were in the seventh heaven of rmctations. When the president learned that only white children were included in the program he Jssued orders that all children, including negro children, were to be iven the same privileges and allowed to mix and mingle freely with the white children and eat with them from the White House tables, or cie the whole thing was off. That aettled it and the white children hunted otlu quarters for their out imrs. People may draw their own conclusion.

Washington Correspondent. 1 In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Allow me to give you a few word in praise of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item dy," sars Mrs. jonn jiainieu, ui Kftgle Pass, Texas. 'I sulTered one wwk with bowel trouble and took ail kiRds of medicin without gt tiog any relief, when my friend, Mr.

C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and wheu 1 had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of mv heart for putting this great remedy Jn the hands of mankind. For sale Thomas Moore.

Oolt show and race at Waxahae 4 I VITAL STATISTICS. B1KTHH To Pierce and wife, Rockett, July 31, a girl. To Wilson and wife, Red Oak, August 8, a girt. To Singleton and wife, near India, August 15, a boy. To Bill Bacon and wife, near India, August 11, a boy.

To A Moore and wife, near India, August 17, a girl. To Ezra Parker and wife, near India, August 2f, a girl. To H. MeGowau and wue, aiiaio thian, Augusts, a girl. To J.

Martin and wife, Midlothian, August 1, a girl. To Albert Fowler and wife, Midlothian, August 19, a boy. To James Moore and wife Midlothian, August 18, a girl. To Henry Pipkin and wife, Midlothian, August 7, a girl. To Win, E.

Chapman and wife, Ennis, August 11, a girl, To Henry Berks and wife, near Ennis, August 14, a boy. To John Hudson and wife, Italy, August 31, a boy. Krnnr and wife. Waxa hachie, August 31, a boy. To A Guthrie and wire, waxa hachie, August 31, a boy.

To Pittman and wue, near Ennis, August 29, a girl. To King and wue, ny, August 6, a girl. To Johnson and wne, itaiy, August 5, a boy. To lograham and wne, ltaiy, August 16, a boy. To Jackson and wne, "aiy, August 2G, a girl.

To A Isabel and wue, uuj, August 27, a girl. To 8 Ozment and wne, thian, August 1, a boy. To Chas. Jeff era and wife, Ferris, August 20, a girl. To Geo, Hamm and wtie, rerna, August 24, a boy.

To John Ferguson and wife, Ferris, August 24, a girl. To Thee Farley and wife, Waxahachie, August 27, a girl. To Lee Carter and wife, Waxa hachie, August 28, a boy. To Walter Mabry and wife, Waxahachie, August 20, a boy To Geo. Jeffers and wife Palmer, August 14, a boy To 8.

D. Stepter and wife, Palmer, August 18, a girl. To Wes Keener and wife, Garrett. August 18, a girl. To Thomas and wue, nay, August 7, a To A Hambf and wue, uma, August 2, a boy.

To Hamilton and wue, nnis, August 12, a boy To W. rCVAday and wue, ay, August 12, a girl. Tn F.dirar Thompson ana wue, near Avalon, August 31, a boy. IW Hll H' DEATHS. jmt John A.

Upchurch, age 4f) years, Italy, August 24. Nellie Mailage, age near Ennis, August 22. Robert Sherrod, agni 8 months, ZYi months, near India, August 4. Harden L. Armour, ago 3 months, Ennis, Aagugt tt.

Myrtle Gardner, aged V.I years, hchv Italy, August 10. Frank Horton England, age TJi months, ner Mountain Peak, August John Grizzard, ae ft years, near Alma, August 14. Geo. Martin Walker, age 1 month, near Ferris, August 13. John Bailey, age 24 years, Forres ton, Auguat 2L 1 Mrs.

Jesse Hughes, age 22 years, HOUSTON. TEX AB TaKe the (San Antonio andfAransas Pass) Route' and iv fltfr.miii. Miit "Sunset Reclining Chair Cars, aod a Through Slenr from Waco to San Antonio A Mexico City Kxcursion Sleepers from Waco to San Fran ci.co each Wednesday and Friday. Rate per berth In thse Sleepers about one half (h rate In the Standard Sleeper For Cheap Rats to California, Illustrated Literature, Reliable Information and ail o. and Oregon.

Free 1 R. E. GEORGE, D. P. A.

"Sunset Boole Texts Gar Particulars, Write A. V. MARTIN, Pass. A. P.

RX Waco. mm ffkrMsiip 1 I The eent packet is enough to an otdinarf occasion. The 4 I WIy bottla (pric 0 eeBl 1 cuouut a supply fc a var. 6 iS 4 vsP 00 vi rv 4V, r3.

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1902-1977