The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 212, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily light
VOLUME XII.
WAXAHACHIE TEXAS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7 1904.
NUMBER axa.
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Appetizing Dainties
Smyrna Washed Fi*s in baskets.
Columbia cluster Ma'aga Grapes in 1 -lb boxes.
California hps stuffed with nuts.
Persian Dues stuffed *ith nuts.
Salted Peanuts. Salted Almonds.
Tne b *st line of Chocolates in the city.
Huyler's and Lo.vney's candy in b jxes.
J. B. HINE.S
Telephone No. 3. 110 Ropers street
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On tap at
LEIGH BROTHERS
One barrel Red Jacket pure apple
Cider. . . Better try some tomorrow
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S How about your J'
<· December Account g
(· We have the holiday goods and prices. You are ·)
\9 invited to trade at the store you hear talked of >o ·)
(· much. Which is ·)
tj. P. WAKELAND ξ
? South Side Grocer. Both Phones jr
THE PLACE TO BUY
s
TtwGoMm Wax twana Hi*hope Ki-Lo chili wurr tmu'libby'i
pirk and bean* *ilh < r*>jun anii tomato mui> Van < ami* r»»d
Kidnry iw Nigjfer Hittl kidiu>]r tx-wif French jwaa (th«* W)
White Svnwn jwau» Karly June pea* Van < amp'» tufted peau. V'an
C-amp'» extra siftwf pea*. can utrawtwrne*. Maokheme* jfoime tier·
r»«*. r*:<i cherne* can *jid huik kraut rail hotntny.
R. J. ;joe! MOORE 4 SON
WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS
λ vvvv y. '' y* ' y*'
lç Pounds Sugar for $1.00
Is more than we sell hut we hive the
prices and quality on the other stuff
Sav you people who promised us
your trade for this month remember
that our phone number is 70
Y. B. Early
Northwest Curner Square
Grocery Co
Phunes No. 70
GIFTS
That Last
There are few lines in
woich you will find
beauty and durability so
well combined as in gifts
selected from our jew-
elry stock. Silverwire.
Cut Glass. Tableware.
Umbrellas.Clocks Watch
es. l ockets. Rings ind
scores<>n scores of beju-
ttful stiver novelties—
all worthy of giving and
> ill it right prices You
can find s gift tor every
one on vour list in ibis
one store alone.
Bring your list and see.
Joe A. Harris
J«w«l«r
_ I f rnm want ytmt | wyirtt iwmh d m
R. D. McCOMBS
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Γ'Γ» Ttnwk Afftirel Mihttttill·
Ihmtiw*. i iturw NukmI Hani
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B. F. Thornhill 4 Co
Trtatfcr and 3(ori|«
Agents fur
UCHARDSON GAY OIL CO
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far whmmttm. 0*wfa inmfttmt
IiIuhI mhI Milium W«
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Warehouse Phone
Be!! Mo.
Hofl Juin H Reifjn Patriot. Honorary Member Texas Division I). D. C.
M« I*·** S»·»··. t Diiirntion.
Were you «ver in a fragrant
«weet-stneUlBg apple orchard on a
fair spring day when st s*arm of bees
..li.it-rfllee entered and took pon-
te»elon thereof* Wasn't the hum-
:nng and fluttering and flitting from
flower to flower musical. Inspiring
ind altogether charming Snch
was the scene at the beautifully
iecor&ied Christian church yesterday
nornlng when the Te\as> division of
ht- l'oited Daughters of the Confed
•rac> met in their ninth annual con-
tention Tw&e Rood just to be pren-
•nt and have the heart warmed by
he sight of ail those bright happy
face·» There were forty-three rhap-
ers of the state represented ninety
me delegate* present in person and
much hope of more to follow \n
• verybodv wanted to Know who
very body else was the merry genail
body of women filched almost an
lour from the opening ceremonies
list to fcee be seen look around flit
about shake hands and get acquaint-
ed Finally a few gentli- but rather
determined tap* from the gavel
brought the house to order and af
ter an Invocation and the "inging of
Our Southland. Mrs S 1' Skinner.
··>#♦ I hw Wfw' "S"C«
oine The pride and pleasure felt
t>> all present In 'he talented little
'»d> s addrewa «ω atteMed by pro-
longed applause and beautiful
flowers and when «he voiced her
thanks b> narine "the heart was
sometimes too full for utterance."
we nil felt the roses in her cheek
and the happv light shining In her
êtes. «poke to more cheering effect
than any word» could have done
Mayor Koh followed with (he second
ail drew» and being an honored Con-
federate Veteran htmaelf. he knew
Juet how to touch the heart· aad
make alt feel Waiaba· hie waa gl*d
to fil·· wide IU hoepitality to them
Ho·. T. B. William· mad· the third
addrw of welcome and Saving in
herned no end of loyalt) to the cauee
that tee t loat. he hocked hi* word·
by each a •locerety of manner that
the Daughter· felt at eaae aad at
humr among a* and altogether sure
of their welcwaue to the city Mr»
Valerie %**tta ni Oalveetoa cave
the reap»»»· is a pat·»' reptele with
he warmhearted wholeeouled apprw-
rut ion of a true southern gentle
woman and after that the roaten
l!M and 'he bstiteM thereof waa
turned oeer to the pr*«t<§eet of the
(•aie I* II Γ Ml*a Katie ttaffaa
fier · harrotae maoaet aad dimpled
«mlea plated the houee ta Woe
humor with pmM. Νι Μ<ό4 and
twaeaih nil 'hat she baa a «rave dig
atOe·* air that meo·* that the coo
iHrtM «sight ;-«·» a» «rell ot »ato
►a»i«e for w>w juratty wnftw bom*
dew· 'etntr Una! ad K*»r«ineo*
« »i*d handfO*
Η A (lath f Ο Tree TV«M
write* Mv wife had Ι*·»·· «offer»
'ftg β»*> Teat* with ;u»roH»t* t· taw
ar·. when î ·μ * «uadvd to
Halla-d S ΊθΟΟΓ UoilaMtt W Ht< fc
Itel her all rt*fet 1 ha»* ala»· UMd
M Ihr aM ««a freoltoit·· aad akia
-ntpvuma It do·* the· wort."' Sir
-Or |1 *-H he Hood *
Mill·
Program Β. W. >1. I .
Following is the program for the
Baptist Woman's Missionary Γηίοη
I for Monday afternoon December 12
at 3 o'clock :
1. Answer roll call with some
striking peculiarity of the Chinese
ί people are short sayings of great
missionaries.
2 Devotional exercises. Acts 5th
chapter -The President
I. Chinese rulers continued.
Name and tell why important each
:>f the remaining dynasties Miss
Dalton Cantrell.
I Tell some ψ in κ of the modes
of η . .'ΐι work in China also tell
Of the power of the printing press. —
Mrs S Ρ Skinner
Tell of the B. Y P. U. in
China Mrs Todd.
(> Tell of woman's work in China
especially of the work she is doing
along educational lines and in the
medical capacity also tell of the
treat Hoxer uprising and its ι ffect
upon the native church. — Mrs
Copass
7 Tell of Chin* at the World's
Pair 1 !mm Mrs J. K. l^eigh
s Tell of the Itiblc and tract
societies ·it China Mrs. Johnson.
H Report from our society's
wcaiKUKi-i i>. ilie < unvetition. Mrs
Mi Caul
10 Round table China the
open door of opportunity l/ed by
Mrs Moffett
Every lady of the Itaptist church
is e«peiiall> requested to be prer-eut
at this meet tog Important l>usi- |
ne**
Subs» rit«e for The Daily l.ight.
FOR
CHRISTMAS
It there is one in the
family who suffers with
weak lungs or who
takes cold easily--Ret
him a
Chamios Vest
tor Christmas. You w oukt
give him no present th;it
would tfive him more
S4tt$fa% tion or sunr pro-
tection
Price 3.00
HERRINo
DRUG
COMPANY
8*rlne Ilwdfrs (\>ηι1ηκ·
From a letter from Mr. Tom Fra-
iler president of the Texan Swine
Breeder's Association to Mr. R. D.
'-ftideon we make the following ex-
tract:
Dear Hudson: — It's up to you
;nd your town now. Remembering
your invitation at Piano the State
iwine Breeders' Association voted
»t hold the institute meeting at
•Vaxahachie. Waco Cleburne and
legulne were in the ring. Dates
or meeting January 10 and 11th.
The H. & T. C. has given cheap rate;
nd I hope to get same over the
iaty."
Change in Agent.
A change has been made In the
Vells-Fargo Express agents here
<lr. W. R Adams who has had charg·
>f the local office a year or more ha?
"signed to go on the road. He has
cen succeeded by Mr. L. R Camp
ell a young man from New Orleans
lr. Adams was an efficient agent and
•ade many friends in the city who
egret to learn that he has retired
"om the office. He has a most es
rnable family.
Will Elect Officers.
Because of the rain and mud· Mon
ay evening the Baptist church post- I
oned the election of officers unti'. '
Vednesday evening. The praye
neeting will begin at 7:15 at the i
lose of which the officers will be 1
lected. The members are requested
ο come promptly.
Rural Carriers to Meet.
The next regular meeting of the ι
Ullle County Rural Carriers Associa- '
'ion will be held in Waxahachie De
^ember 17. All carriers are request j
>d to meet at the Waxahachie post
Tffice immediately upon arrival in j
'he city. R. L. NAYLOR
Who is your tailor7 It should
be Perrin. 15
A HEALING WONDER
Discovered by a Louisville
Chemist.
The most remarkable remedy thai
has ever been known for the cure of
pains ami aches of all kind» by exter- ·
rial application i« Paracampli First ;
Aid to the InJnr«Mj. I'aracamph is η '
charming pleasing eomhinattca ol
soothing. cooling healing oils and ear::
pbor. No poisonous drugs such a·
opiuin. morphine or cocaine but a Raft
and sure borne remedy. I'aracampi .
gives Immediate relief for Ifhcuma
tism. Neuralgia S· :-e Mus. les Coughs
Cold» In the Head or Chest Croop
Sprains. lîruiscs S!:in I>isca!*cK Cut
and Barns. Relieve* Burns instantl; i
and relieres without leaving ugl; (
war*. Absolutely prevents Β1ο<κ1 Poi
wtiing. l'ara cam ρ h Is a panacea fo:
nil the accidents of the household. I
is Aurrki'i most reliable booseholi
Γ··ιι»κ1ν #i««f ii hr»ft|·» t'Klfty; If yo* ι
are not Hat I «fled with its results tak' '
it back and get your money. Ever:
t«ottle irnaranfe«>d. Trial size 25e.
family sizes .'><*·. an<! $1.00. If you liav
nerer tried Pantcamph we will seed vo
a trial siie free. Write to-<lay. Th<
Paracamph Co.. I^naievUle Ky.
Kor khi»· at Herring Drug Com pan) '
OVERCOAT
TIME
And a lot of new ones just
'n What's the use of
being out in the cold
when you can keep
λ jrm ii ι one o' the new
>\ rcojts you get here at
ι price yuu would gladly
pav for a coat not so
•Ή Tne proper mi-
terhl in the proper makes
and colors at
lo.CJO 12.50 15.00
up to 25.00
MATTHEWS BROS
Tell-the · Truth Clothiers
Médirai Men M eet.
The annual meeting of the EU*
bounty Medical Society was held
. esterday evening in this city The
allowing officers were elected for
he ensuing year Dr. C. W. Simp-
>on president Dr. T. H. Cheatham.
■ ice president; Dr. S. C. Gagf. see-
etary and treasurer; Dr. Η. Ο
■îtacy to fill vacancy in judicial
council.
Weather Forecast.
Tonight and Thursday fair
Tuesday max. 54 inin 21
C. D LONGSERRE Observer
ito-i«I..y Rate*.
One fare plis tvo Jolla'- f< r tie
ound trip v.i~ be secure» \u 11 ί
Katy" '\e < d states; > iiiuir
Unes D-*<-*mi l>·· · ?0 21 22 and 2fc
vith fi».:I limit of thiity da/a fruta
late of . il··.
Oue fare plus ten per sent on the
on vent ion basis can be secured via
The Katy" to all points in Texas
for the holidays; setling dates i)e-
■erober 23 24 25 26 and January"
I; with final limit to January 4
1905.
For rates and information see any
Katy" axent or write W. Q Crash
Dallas. Texas. diwtf
You had better get a load of cot»
from the New Grist Mill while »»
have them Also shelled corn bran
:orn chops and oats. Phone us for
prices. Free delivery. J Τ Willian:»·
Ik Company tf
Come early and order a Christ
lias suit at i'errin's !»
18 Days till Christmas
Have you seen thv immenbe display <>f
u t G 1 f ι s» s ?
No greater vjfiety shown in this state and
we wish to in\ ite comparison of prices.
You will find we ire still in to JO per tent
tvlow "so tailed" special ait sales. .
We guarantee t »urte u*> 'reatmt nt
t
t
... .THE BIG STOKE
I Ross Jewelry Co
SUIStlltt fOf THE WiUUUtAUHE DAILY LMNT
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