The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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IT** m ο ιι» *ϊ*τκ*ι
and lei ι.ι* Ιη*>*!1 .ι mi>d<-Tn »>»{#>» ι
of Plumting tn \uur reaidenr. You
will find it belter. ileaner. health-
ier safer. and wore economical In !
lb· Ions run There will be lee* ila-
btlltr for ptpe« and faucet* lo ret ;
©Ot of ord< r le»« danger of odor* j
«ernmnlaMnc. wl'h 1 onaequent pos-j
•Ibllltr of malaria. typhoid and oth-
er tource* of trouble Wp put In r.pw
ΡΙηαιΜηκ and repair any already in.
ίο the best manner and without un
ntv-'-Mtarv delay.
f. S. CRONft CO.
Mjtrhtnuta and Planbrn
Dealer* Iη ΜΙΙί Otn Plumbing and ι
Water Supplie*. Metal and Genaaco ;
Boo fine. etc. : : : : j
Zbc IDatlç Xiobtj
Published Dally Except Sunday
-BY-
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING j
COMPANY.
PAID-CP CAPITAL $20.000.
OFFICERS A YD DIRECTORS
G. W. McKnight fr-reeident-Trea»-
■ rer: W. J. Bule 1st Vlce-Prealdent;
Ed Cunningham. 2d Vice-President:
C. W. Kent Secretary. Directors: T. j
A. Ferris G. W. McKnight. Ed Cun-
Bingham C. W. Kent. Dr. C. W. j
Bimpson.
SUBSCRIPTION Π Λ Τ Κ S
[One Month S ο ο
(Six Months (in advance) ... 2.. ο
[One Year (in advance) 5.00
(Entered at the Waxabacbie Poet-j ί
office as mail matter of the second ]
class. : : : : : : : : 11)
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OI>i;u;·'r< solutions of respect
ards of thanks—ali matter not
|Ubw8—will f>e ι harped for at the I w
ate Of 5 cunts per line. Poetry at|Y
|r
..<·.>· erroneous reflection upon the 1
raracter standing or reputation of ■
my person firm or corporation that j
Ε lay appear in the columns of the ! !
)ally Light will he gladly corrected jn
pon its being brought to the atten- !
ion of the management
- « j
The Enterprise Publishing Com- j
[pany is in nowise responsible tor
debts that may be contracted by em-
ployes nor will we assume payment
of such debts under any circum-
stances. Every employe of "his office
.Is paid promptly for work done. This
lis to protect ourselves and the sell-
ing public.—ENTERPRISE PUB-
LISHING COMPANY Per G. \Y. Mc-
Knight Manager.
;
W. A. OYVNBY - - City Editor
( Residence Phone Bell No 289.)
n <. ι -1 \Ti ν ι ι: m:ihki\(.
While the mind of t ht- public has j
been -υ much exercised mu ihe < f-j
feets of thai new saloon law and the j
anti-pass law. but little attention
seems to have been devoted to that |
medit ated barbers la* hat is going '
to put many an houest and deeeiv- .
Ing man out <·( business for no othei ι
be thus far dls( ΟΊ !
puriMise than
the
I than to · reate i moiiopoh at ]
t h
> d
bad enough to be toio i»> ine iaw.
when and how you hould din.' 11 <1
wher* iud « I .<t .ml f ι*·«!r 'ι t
could bu>. but ι ha τ legislative mania
whom «Μ h»« ihe < Itlien of ihls
t
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Γ Μ Κ ÎMTHnl <*Λ < >» I Ml »! \" \
l*M »
The S Hilt n * NVw -« vol ν ·»% itur
ru«*nts to th«- following «dltoit^
The t- '«ν»" ·κ4» ·» I
tlrtfta» of lb·» country h«v# it »ithln*
thrir jK.fcff fo n · · r ' ■• • vin. j
WJK»D îh* pfOpM- » . ν . ν
'■h*-· -λ<* pro M* η. a « «m«j· ν \
'■If «>f profound It. 'ΗΙ t»« * r ;t! ♦
îenc<« on î.hU Kiib]w? would -*'
Afford IKT^a? - * : »· f t.1 XI u
ÛUllU .-f ;κ·«.|Ί· · :id t 1. . Κ ' · · i
tribut#* :bh!> t«' ??".« M»tyf|osi f
«hiU'^r pro*>|*ru mu* confront u*
The β·^ of h»» h i»t' 1
m> me what Imp* rith*' !.. the effort* !
*hl«h M r William and Oo* Vard;» j
înau hav#· Ν«·η making to min a · ti
atomhip from MU*i*»lppt i»o\ Va? I
liuniitn.Si t-ViT i on*' kliOWs h;i* !►<*♦Il 1
trying to maki' in ιu·♦ η.it <»f th· .
Η I3J--M d tncts ' to ht- fi'\< .·.'. !
con jo If til Hon. and <-οη*«-·<-rating al! j
of whatever natural and acquire*! <
he ma> ha>» U> îh* »·ομ»*«-
Mori "f that colo*»al Mund"! Tkm
Quixote was ii··\# r nior* farifa-itlcalU 1
futile in any of hl»ï «■nterprl»**.'·. and
th;«t (îov Yardaman h»* mad* hi*
ambition the tail of this issue mereh
betravs hie readiness to identlf· him- j
«e|f with any prejudic» that offers j
an off le» Mr William? hi- rival
hi'.s exposed th·· folly <»f <îov Varda j
man s mission hut he has not Ιμηίι I
able to ko to the whole length he. ■
t(H) has now and then boosted hll !
randtda<by denouncing the negro j
so that those who ha\H been watch-
ing the campaign In Mississippi have 1
been regaled with a considerable I
coin me of buncombe. I
"There art» some cases for which
tlic most effective cure pathology
mows Is ti> let the patient alone
especially is ft salutary when the
milady results from a π orbid state i
if mind to divert the patient For
etfulness Is almost ;i specific eH'c |
uspect that the race problem what- f
ver it is. is due in considerable (le
ree tci the foetid vaporations of j :!
emagogic politicians in Texas we
ave no "race problem:" our poll-
cians have found abundance of oe- ti
j pat ion in other mischiefs and
hile of course the conditions in a
ississippi. Alabama and other s
ates of that section are somewhat °
fferelll from those of Texas. we lie j
•ve their "race problem" would be (j
ui-h mitigated if indeed it did not v
sappear. if the politicians could be
idui ed m let it alone for a year At ν
il events silence would dissipate I 1
ie eloud of words in which they 1 '
ave involved it. and we should j
hereby he able more clearly to sec (
be issne whatever It is." !
Speaking of state prohibition j
lhat anti-liquor bill that was rail-j
oaded through the Georgia legisla- j
ure knocks the kinks out of the
snake producer in a Jiffy.
U axaliachie lias not yet realized
jii ι how lug a riling our hot tniner-
il well Κ but strangers will soon
open the eyes of the citizens to Its
real value.
If JtM a Ml ■ knocker lead Colonel I
I.·ΐι es Hieen - opinion of Wiixahai hie
us published in vesterday's Light.
The secret of good uoveinment is
in enforcing the law
Kpuorth League
Kpworth League lei»son foi Sun-
day. \ ii g list t Topic I Hytrin κ
Righteousness. Man "> '■
l.« adei Mr. Kdwards
1. l>o we reu i 1 y desire to lie
ι ikIkcous as Christ was righteous?
I John. J '· Mis· ILtttie Ma> Smith
Are we more Κ»·«*ηΙν ι uiim Iuui
<>f worldly d#slr·*» than of those for
heavenly thing»'' Col 1-1. with I
; .1 oh ii Mill·. Mis» Thelma II·»
I : Haw w·· rv#r hat! an · *jh*i.
ι hat » »»r i J - a if h thv i*roti>
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fit «π- lî .■·· -!«■·: *»4ii«' · ·■( ?«w
la (lotis * ■ r »-»-*f rt ' · th*· \ · »*t » «♦ (»iti of to
1mm ' to RP i · l ! ■ ■ ·· f i » t-!;···.'
miii> « ntjmf · f Ha\ "ilk ami win*·
Tli'i»* Ν >r»* tl»f* I'IIcpii * wen»
iiiij >>f ···.■ U - »n«! r»-proi*<-nt.'Ut
ifMVt'M»!;:··!»? «;♦«« fini ν f* f Η M 1*1»»·· 1 :ιι
til** ij«*xx u ·■ «I Κ ν· !i:« :» >
FOOLING A CAMEL
Ηολ the Arabs Let the An. mai Exhaust
Its Bad Temper
You ill tun»' In».· ι π I -'-»·« nbouf tlio
rain«'i bow jKttloui ι-Ί i?«'ful h«* is I
'»»> 1.111/ Ιΐΐ I I i I 1 ! ' ι · « · > w: tllflt !»'" i·^ I
jfren « ailed th»· ' ο «»f 11 « « · desert."
Kilt h«' li.ι* ο: \ ery Iκ! fnult II··
ike* I ο "pay iik' mikI i f Ins dm «τ j
ias Injured him in any way lit1 w:II ι -a j
•est t. i · I m * iis returned t lu» iiijiin
The \ 11 »s. «vlm wander a!»out fin*
le-»rt- .ud so h «· Ilie- rainol a great
|eai. know about tin» fauîi <»I )i - au-i }
lave a · ? ι ; * - « · .· · w;iy 0Î keeping the.·. ; ]
rives from «rcttlxisr hurr
W'IlOII :i < VV · :t - ! : rde i ' ι .'Mel
up·}· ht» ';:··( runs away out of sight. j
ben. choii-i ·ir a i»···· e v. lier»· tin* « amel f j
iil soon pass. ht· throws down some j j
Γ his clothes and fixes them so thai I ^
le In·:! j » w.-ll look like a shOpin^ man. ι j
Preti \ · vi < >;\>es the camel j ^
rl see* the heap Thinking to him
'If. "Now I've got him." he pounces ί >{
ι the clothes. shake- them around and 1 ^
jam pies all over them. After he is !
red of tins and lias turned away the ! {
•iver l'an ι «■ ■ .;»·. r and ride him away ( .
ithont harm. i
I'»»!- -lily »ame:'. lie has been in! t
hat λ * all "a blind ν me." so angry ;
iiat lie ean't. tell the difference be- |
ween a man and a heap of clothes.
•I ay. flower.
Carried It In His Head.
When f ·Mil' rars old Mozart played
minuets and learned music with fa-
cility. and a ι .he aue of si\ he com· i
I κ »v. ! a > η· « ; ■ for the harpsichord
which thoc-^h written strictly in a»· ;
cordame with the principles and tech
nie of his art. was yet so overloaded
with difficulties that it could not be
played.
It is related that M« /art oniv liap
pened to put off some music that he
had been engaged ι ·> furnish for a
court eonenit -·» long that he had not
time l·» write out the part which he
himself wa* to perform.
The Kuiperor .Joseph who was of a
eurious un. 1 lianeed t<> be in the com
power's ·»ι li·· when he asked Where
is your part'· 1 do not see it ainonj
these sheet* «»t music "
Here : espouded Mo/art. ton· hin·-
hiv for··11·· id. Si I.«mis Kepubli»
Horned" and "H jng."
Perhaps the Bible has had an infln
enee » pr·· eating mans people from
dis Mm.": · ic U*t ·'· en : he · <«f
"h· η iced and "hung" says .ι 1.<·ιΊοΐ»
writer I le \ hanged' llMttau
the Jews In · aptivlty abw» "hanged
their liHr|»s ηρ··η the wί]|«\λ ^ and ι
the Neu Testament we read "'It were
tetter for him that a tt»tlJ«t<xie were
hanged .il·· î his »·♦·■ U If hanged'
wa* «or re. t in titer <«·ιtwe In tin- «lav#
••f «II*· allthoi ι ι·ι| version th<»H« who
«re not fttrioig |n»ii grammar mi) lie
• i ' u| »m1 t·» 4'lb· ' !li ι
llUU'4 » "li t Itl (M»th 'Plw* Itou
llut if u that the exclamation
"Til Γ»· U lift im> IryiBK 1° »U*«1J H "
*afc»l nui» tuiit to lUiss!·1 I»
Hull? Nuirfiml I (mi# lo m> ti !»wt
II*· è* àm»«r
tu fltti I IkH V ** )»|*t It4t| «(ill
ibr futKfllr )«rt »f H
t 'v«r b**W ginail imiIhv·**!
• I· λίαν*»·* Ίι«»
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d· lr iiiwrr· vltl · Wi«
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ft.
Mr
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Ιυ·1*ζ· I «(*«!»« V\ ill I* i»-
»<ti In H* h«(· « a*4
( 1 : Λ » \ ".«Κ η Τ?\c ri'f î' ··?
h«- ·-»f th< f)t«n<)iird Oil
fit»p* ft > *11) b* ka<»»B Saturday
■ h«n Judge* i j» ndt* will «t»tio*in<* In
ft»#* fwltrel fOVft hi* In the
fa motr* fi'hil*' » λ»*'*
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jh. *t|i>n + ■■ »IcS «·■■« 1·* ·
• ?i. ; r ·.:.■■* .if · ' ■ . ! · « .·■.·' i ·;« : ·:
bringing John l> Rockefeller h>*
brother William. and T«rk)ni *nd
» ir<4i· 'ht ? tru*· m agnate* h« · to
♦ *Uf\ f r-tfiw tj ) r* 4. ih« ««altb *
►«-■·» '<·« - «ad »-*tenf of th' romMna
f Ion
Th» rotins») for th* oiî r »»*? air
pr« pared Ϋ»r the *omt. and the gen-
ιτΐ: opinion around th·» federal
building ι * that the* «HI ι-of b* di%
λ ρ pointed
Thf Or.çirtal ΟCi' nde<*
Whfij bart!.' ««rvui»·· · · th*» ; ■*
« 111 ·>. a»u.t ■ ι -·' Π· : ■ tnuic;
ram·- Into use a tt£ti««· of je pro*!»
of Toieh· WM "«r nf lin· fir-t ..
*·1«ν1 .ι!»·»' · I * r« ·( ■*■ λ : ' !· ' · ♦ -
ment ff) hi* pere^rlnatlm* It*' ι * ■- '
ι'"' I η«··η«*ν ··■' *i; f «·). » ■- Il f· » ; · ' >
ebti -·· from ι he » · Γ v ;a ; ' ♦ '
tifît» of ' <·ηηΙ «»f ? ■· ο 1 η' ν îit»r«» 1 ι
wan Uirn. for which pr·· ··.. . «
tin»#» ι-f v·.·: Ii·· ·. 1 i : I : î ι ν τίκν\* 1
I (Ml tfli ! ! ; ί - Willi ' ! .i ; ! < |« .
his money In* pur. I. · ! .■ ι »»« »;♦* »it
al»h· to his ι ilk .· fir î 111:11 ν
peni*«*abi;. ft" r ti ι ? « î » ■·;· nf I
lia y* ί h his ma η.' ;·« ι i /ι he «
hall of his dwelling he hum.: up his
I h 1:11 ' î 11 :; ml }■ M I » ί.ιί tin*
ι1«η»γ. then* (<· lw* tarvfnlly j ». . · r* \ · · « J
fi'l th«-y fnôldfred to «nisf. ri ι ;< t h·· 0T .
Ja&î l».v li i> λ 'Ί r Is.*» r :iriy one <»t his
lo > n ·- .ν ho shotih] cause î h» : η ι<»
Η' miutvc.I shotihl forfeit his Inherit ;
ami hN pa ί rii; ;οην reni to tin·.
»ext heir or in failure of a suv<r<··' r
ο tliv» hospital *>f Tetuio. Only a few
cars a·: ο the ο rua η a nil Ι:ιι\"Πι were
til) t«· l»e vren « a" fully presorvod.
*»-a r· ·>11 **» Wei'kly.
The Manchester M rtyrs.
Alontr in 07 or tliorea bouts some
risliriÎcïi . ■ s·· 1 to rescue ;i bunch of ]
enian pris-ners in Manchester and a
olice sergeant · shot and killed
he !»!*: -.>ncrs «roi av. ay. which may
ire had something to do with the op
lot too. The irovoniiiM Ut was natur-
lly s«»r ·. and they uiana : ni to han : ;
iree ol* the ι.·< !«· party without to·;
inch line haired fuss as t> whether:
ley had a·;. ι ainj* to do with the sho Λ· !
ιn or !:■>:. M thaï * · i· 'ulans and j
%'ai ioiiali>;^ were drawn. ;
ad the ehur« '·. v. « he \ \ . .. .iin<t the'
♦'eniaas. of <·-ηι·<·. l.ut 1'■ ; wore all ;
>11*·. vrac in i. ■· · ■ · ' -a.·.·;ι<· <» 1 1
hose Τ *i 1> \ - r ·ι ail I'. .
ils'.i ton ι \11 th r in j - ne-s. ..
ifie lii'!'.·.; of !... - ■·. ·. : ι f. Ihr.
land να D ί vïUi il;-· e '.aller* ' · r
li i . . ν lliink 4 j
ί town the ^ ■' f » . »: ι jrniui·: ο
a Cunerei pr »< Lm ot «. · oo:i j.<·<
and tliiι·· · ♦;«'» : Ir .
were fe·1· I ι W'M'"
quiet «;uie» ι et v\
the lo\ st ' I >n! ι h. :·
hits of - · ·· M ·< -
M a uii 'in
Ζ ne .3 VV . ' ν c.
Ill the i '<' ι· î ' ' îed'au
there i> ι Uto ht·. -h··. » > lias in;
name nos hu »f I · · the» I ♦ ;
120 years Γ! e : ι »ιι .ι ι ι* ι :
iog illtiM.ra* · .· <>î d: . l'ium^
tare of *ve%t e«amt»v h.h. When t !» *
particular Un.-.ne-.;.; wa · ■ 'art »d th.
owner l'or some ι .· «n «·.· ·. <| ι ·; (
ha ν e lu> . . t : ι. · - ι · Y | .
ι s»'s \\ I; ;h· ι ι . ί ia> t!»
to do With the sue. s- of the i) ; uie^-l
or not it would i fti« u!t to s ι\ j
Trade iiowevi s· as brisk. and ib<
butcher dnl> ret ι··.ι leaving the iia:o·· !
less sho;» t » Ins sou The business ha-
been handed down from father to ··.»
for mure than !-*o \ ears but none of
those ill to w I» . · ellpa · on f !
eome would have lii^ name put up «·;
any consideration feiiring us. in t t
the present doe-. t<*la\ t! t
sijeti ι pr » ■ ο it* gftt break ft.·*
of K'NmI fortune \* tti wbieh tin· ι
m-··· ' it Oet-u favored I.ond<
I ·.;« ι » Il I Irrital-
I uni· ι- < ! I til·» Moiuilt Mil (]>
•nul. Il· .κ hum. «Ιι>; I. C. Curlln.
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Κ II l'arka. N#* Vork II I.
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ltd «ι|·> Coralra'ia. t' W Ha» I·
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Me*». Rariwix Ν V Γ \ ··· «
'·· Italia» >1 Μ Ι'«»ι· Itail··
I* II llavvft. IIbiibk
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■ ilk* .4 kai Imw «III «u»>
■ «·· ■ tnai i*w(ii hy ' >tiii t'4tt ·
'I--·· >a4 Tar aa ll »«'·#·· 4lltl< >l>
•**atMa« iiBWdUWr *»4 krala lk>
».tlait«4 alt IUMUM a»d M»a If II
«•■•aht fall te »■*»» t«a Η ·ΙΙΙ dt>
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CROW'S
We Are Going to Sell Them
We mean those Oxfords for Men and
Women. We can't carry them over so
we have cut the prices to move them.
YOR GET STRONG VALRES ARB SRAPPY STYLES
In thi^ vile
rv
f ! wf ate offering new (regular) stock
is · some samples ind broken lots.
Come in today and let us tit thai foot
with a pair nt these Oxfords Below
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907, newspaper, August 2, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1071187/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .