The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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Modern Sanitary
Plumbing
such as we d<\ μΐΌ«·* π '«· ■«·'-
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When *i do t job "f f'i'ittiSilo* ι
stays doc*.» anil ;h. e * ! ;:>.■· tx-
frequent dips in '"><» ·.· : - for ?u
thi r rvpai-« . Hv ··.*
done by our wort 3ΐ··ο I»
Well dot:· 71?·
never us»· V w .
because it · »
f. s. mm co.
Machinists and I'lumtx-ra
Dealers la Mill Gin Plumbing and
Water Supplie» Meta! and Genaeco
Hoofing etc. : : : :
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Published Daily Except Sunday
—BY-
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
PAID-CP CAPITAL »20.000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
G. W. McKnight. President-Treae-
■ rer: W. J. Bui·. 1st Vice-President;
Ed Cunningham 2d Vice-President;
C. TV'. Kent. Secretary. Directors: T.
A. Ferris G. W McKnight Ed Cun- j
ftingham C. W. Kent. Dr. C. W.
Simpson.
Entered at the Waxahachle Poet- ;
office as mai! matter of the second !
class. : ; : : : : : : ι
SUBSCRIPTION. RATES
One Month $ 50
Six Months (in advance) .... 2.7 S
One Year fin advance) 5.00 j
Obituaries resolutions of respect ;
cards of thanks—all matter not
NE"W3—will be charged for at the
rate ot 5 cents per Une. Poetry at
doable price.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character --anding or reputation ol
*rv nerson. firm or comoration tha'
may appear ία the columns of the
Daily Light will be gladly corrected !
upon its being brought to the atten- i ι
Won of the management.
The Enterprise Publishing Com- I .
pan- is in nowise responsible tor ·
debts that may be contracted by em-
ployes nor will we assume payment !
of such debts under any circum-
•tances Every employe of this office i
!s paid promptly for work done. This :
Is to protect ourselves and the sell- j
leg public.—ENTERPRISE PUB-
LISHING COMPANY Per G. W. Me- 1
Knight Manager.
W A. OWNBY - - City Editor
Residence Phone Bell No. 2S9 )
On< e again we welcome ihe f'hau- j
tauquans.
With the tinkling ring and the
linking -wing of a plank in a plat-
form. 'he announcement comt-s that
tfc«- administration "has caught
John D . and isn't going to do a
thing to him " Look out for an ad-
■ an'e in fhe pri^e of oil and anoth-
<· ·ιζ depoei* »f pubiii money in
•h» Kf" k>f> er bank" without iu-
\A- .Idn' · I»· a fine ihlng if
n· man rcild hav»· ι tariff of hi»
ι»r. in Vladdin - lamp or oran-
'hing of that »ort. to Kktn th»· con-
sumer* with Hut it in only trust
M< Κ : ?y r mpii.t n of 1*1··. it
it« iMMon a lare» part of
AMMitOf VS<
414 iwt «n
OVAHilHll I
9
ι· will rind tfcftt in Λ*·
tlr Wtnum· li* ι
m **«· "*htp · »!» *
#♦»: and Viritanan Ir.fB
*♦· I ' λ* .*
WHY NOT * HCHTHKRJi MVV
j The * agite»'ion. coming originally
'from northern démit-rat». that tb·
party should nominate » nouthern
man foi !h· preKldent> In U
being œo··! Aftiouiilv <Πμ*ιιρ*»*4 hnth
north eiui »ο·ίΕϊί Ά hi'·»- it.*· »···- tlon
lately under the civil war ban la
neither ln*t«tent nor aggr»··.·! ν c In
the Π;.(Mer !t iAr w.-ll be Imagined
that It wnilj appreciate -ιι<1ι «η
h 'p. - ai I would f\irnl*h ι ll«t of
eligible· from whlrh rotild ea»ll> !···
•elect d à ttiiu »hi would measure
μι icrv po*«ih'< requirement ex-
acted by the northern win*: of the
party and at the -atre tlrue po»-
»··*« ■'her qualification* which would
eail'\ be most commendatory and
; which night jm>--It»!ν not 1m· found
ι candidate fnon th·· ' Hon from
«huh I on undid»*·- ha*· '«···!
ak< ■ -inie lhe d.iy* of Jam· < K.
j Polk Taylor was λ southern man
[but « .<»· nominated b\ (he whlgt In
'"ί|> ..·.) died In 'he earl* part "f
hi- • tti In 1S5Î the part> nominat-
ed K.ink'Su Plerc·· of V » liatnp-
>h · in lv'fi. Rurhanan of Pennsyl-
vania In '·'>. IViuglass of Illinois;
in »'·(. MeClellan of N'ew Jersey In
Seymour of New York. In 'T.'
G re»· I· . ..f Nee York; in '7·'·. Hlden
of New York; In '«ι. llano··· k of
Pennsylvania: In '·>4. Cleveland of
New York; In II Hryan of Nebras-
ka In 1 i»<>0 Rr*nn and In
Parker of New York. So It . an be
seen that It was many years before
the civil war that the party named
Its last southern man as a presiden-
tial candidate.
More than forty-two years have
passed since peace was restored by
the surrender at Appomattox and
even the once embittered north has
now been won over to the belief In
the honesty patriotism and sinceri-
ty of the south says the Kansas City
Post. The north would with its
knowledge of the Ιιίμΐι character and
statesmanlike qualities of the south-
ron. readily admit that In case a
man from that section was elected
president there would be no scandal
and no breath of dishonor would at-
tach to any department presided !
over by any man bred and born ;
south of Mason and Dixon's line ι
1 That has been their history and '
Iwith them honor ie more than life.
I Less than ten years ago an Indiana
(contractor ttied to bribe the then
! governor of Mississippi to permit
' ' ' - »K /..-.rnnntitivi. hiilu ΠΠΟΠ
hf proposed new capitol building of j ^
hat state and the offender found ι
limself denounced and jailed in ten
ninntes after he had made the prop-
isitioti. fie afterwards forfeited a j
3ni)rt bail bond and remarked that !
le "he had gone too far south to do
tusiness" and has given that state
wide berth ever since.
li has been sixty-three years since
ι southern man has been nominated
)} the democratic party for the près-j
denc> The great grandchildren of
men who lived in the days of Polk
uni Dallas wonder why no southern
man has been so honored in all these
years and wonder still why the par- j
t\ always gues north for its candi- I
date s and why it permits delegates I
from hopelessly republican stales ι
states from which it could not hope !
to receive ;<n electoral vote to dic-
tate it- policies and name its candi-
dates Pennsylvania forced Parker
upon the convention in 1904 and
then th*' democrats ·ιΐ that great
stat·· refused to support him at the j
p.· Is th> plurality igaitist him be-
ing 305319.
It Is vet too early to forecast re- !
sill's m even tentatively agree upon I
<andida't·- Many are under scrutin*
and the measure of availability Is !
lieliiL· taken of each but no iixstali
zatlon of sentiment nor working or-I
(.'anliatlon ι· a Hemp* Ί in behalf of ι
U:nv man in llie jiarb tank» Surely ι
ν Ί · · ye <i li ng enough to
t eep the «Killth from even getting a ■
d· ii · ι in KlentUI intninee ι i!
ihiT.. now <»«··· m * to be no reanon for 1
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far « \« ·■·■■!« d al· · ).> . · »-f fh« r». t.
try f haï r-l<« >.? ■* < ï lu.» h*ad
of f fi·· Mut «'f th«* «tair* in mli·.*#»
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ttevded it. and I ■ · w :!'/! it ls bulk
if «Ί!! go on '!m* Uw n··* p«*op!» to
hitherto umiM ii lattd»
Τ*·\ά* now « HtiniJiN ' · population
of their »laW* at nom*· 4.um0.«moj Qr
tn«>?« fh« rMlmate il<»« nu! -· * m
♦ {\« 1ÎI tî r (Il < i'!· p?· < · dîUK
1900 thi· population <»f T^m In
rrt «s·» <1 I». *41·<ut t" eni The;
Incr» n*v hn* b» ·♦ n at mon rapid
rat·· >in« *■ 1 'M..· ' ' «· îat·»
men'* of growth ha ν ο b«'«»n uns!» »<!
iïif Vu ln« t<»a-»' of «'π·· ' «î iu< *■
th·· 1b.m census .».··#»m* no mort* than
a fair estimate
But Tex a» is only beginning to
grow It will !.. well start! (J toward
wh.it the Fiv» Million Club i look
ini: to? when h» η» vt national <<n
*tï» Is tt^t«*n.
All vlsitois to th·· Chautauqua art»
invited to Nisit Waxahachles hot
well.
j
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GtRM.
|« thr Only PoeelMr VV«y Of llerlae
An Effecthf Cure.
if you «ce a worn»; or a man with lux-
uriant glossy hair you may bo sure nei-
ther hay dandruff to amount to anything*.
In nearly every rase where women and
men have thin brittle hair they owe It
to dandruff. There art· hundreds of prep-
aration» that "claim" to cure dandruff
but not one but Newbro's ïïerpiclde tells
you that dandruff is the result of a germ
burrowing· into the scalp and that per-
manent cure of dandruff and its conse-
quent falling and baldness can only be
had by killing- the germ; and there is no
other preparation that will destroy that
germ but Newbro's Herpieide. "Destroy
the cause and you remove the effect."
S.!d by lending druggists. Send 1<V\ in
stamps for sample to The Herpieide Co.
Detroit. Mich.
Two sixes—50 cents and 51.00.
HOOD & CURL1N Druggist*.
ι Hoy Drowns at. Springfield.
ι Springfield Mo. July 1G.—An-
Jdrew Stoughton 19 years old was
j drowned while bathing in the Sat
I \ «"1 OIIIlUU.>. OI.UUKULUU m lut
:iiirth boy to meet death by drown-
ig in tti<■ .Tames and Sac rivers here
lis summer.
Caused by Bryan's S|M-ei'hes.
Lawrenceburg Iml . July 16.-
[arry G. Laws a well-known school
eacher of thi ; county lias been de-
lared insane and will be sent to a
tate institution in till iicpe of res-
oling him to health. Hi ease is pe·
iiliar owing to the fact that hit
nind is unbalanced by memorizing
he spje-he* ot Willian. Jennings
Jryan
People Subsisting on Hhiihsms.
Kingston .lamaica July l»i.
tevere drougth is causing starvatioi
imong the people on the plains ο
>t Elizabeth. In tin western part ο
Ihc island persons have been com
pelled to walk miles to procure wa
'it i.nd now tin· people are subsist
ing only on bananas.
Fully lun actions have been file·
against the llritish insurance com
parties on account of the .aith<|iiak
disaster last Janutin
I Îesnl Ut II Ills .f ICcs|H'it.
To the Worth) M a Iron and Member
of I'm n - mi Cbaptei No · U»». (
K. 8.
W'h your · < · m in i 11 < ·■ appointed t
ill hft resolution* of reupe* t on th
death of mi ι btliivcd sinter Mrt
M I' Vanlear. U·* leave to xtibnii
the follow Int.
Whereas Slater Van lea ι mm
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of the Cumberland I'mihvii rla
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Ht)] l· followed b> ati llt)«trat?d )«. :
furl· *:;!»·><! «}n> V.<«!|h by K< \
H Κ Cbandlor. Thi# will take th»
plat*4 of th* U^turr b> Mr. Wm Ν
Wfjcgln*.
Thf program for tonight will In*
as follow·- t h«· » x<> ft ihiv« t.. tin η In κ
tit 7 o'clock with nniftiea! s< .. rfion»-
b> thi WIm· Orchestra
<»o ρ m VVIm» Orchestra
s :0o ρ η» LadU-V Π|€Κ* Club.
Invocation Rev 0 H M en I
Scripture It ·. Clialnx M j
( ' I. I . . 11 j
Prayer—Rev 3 T. McCliire '«
Solo— Mrs. Λ Κ. Tumor
Announcements The Pr< si-
dent.
Ν : :j«» p. m Address Congress
ιπιιι Heal I. j
"Quo VMI*" with «teroptlcon
views Rei u. Β Chandler. 1
Tomorrow's Program. ; "
s : 30 ii. m Devotional. »
3:30 a. tu.—Bible Hour—Dr. j
Charles E. v'arney.
11:00 a. πι. Opening exercises of ^
the Woman's Synodical Mis- ι
sionary Convention.
! c
Address. "The Present Day Aspect :
of Mormonlsm." Miss Edith I
Hughes Field Secretary tor the j
South of the Woman's Board ι
of Home Missions New York. { ι
Offering.
3:00 p. m. Afternoon session of the j |
Woman's Convention. |
Address. Mrs. H. S. Little. i *
»
ι Address. Mrs. W. B. Preston.
Mvp Study of the Seven Boards of j V
Foreign Missions. I
Report of Future Work Committee. |
R:00 p. m.—Thirty minutes of de-
lightful music
ι 8:30 p. m.—Captain Jack Craw-ί
j ford the Poet Scout.
FREE!
The Siegel-Myers Correspon-
dence School of Music
Will Give You
50 or 100 Music Lessons FREE
with a Violin Mandolin
or Guitar Pur0cfht?sed
Here Is The Great Offer t
Purchase a Violin Mandolin or Guitar from us now and secure a
omplete course of instruction from the world's leading Correspondence
istitute free. The only expense is for postage and stationery. ""
lundreds are following the course with enthusiasm. You
m learn as easily and as well as though these great artists
gave you instruction in their own studios. Each
course is fully illustrated with life photographs show-
ing correct position method of fingering etc.
Bargains in Mandolins $5 $7 and
up ; Guitars $5 $6 and up; Violins
$5 $7 and up including lessons.
!k)me in and let us show you sample lessons ancf
testimonials from successful students.
C. A. ARNOLD
Waxahachie Texas.
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CHAUTAUQUANSJ
S THE FASHION STORE WELCOMES YOUi
(S Come make yourself at home know that you are welcome at
® the Fashion Store. Make this place your down town head-
quarters; use our phones our office facilities rest under the
ËS cooling breezes of our electric fans and help yourself to our
good ice water. Here you view the finest stock of merchan.
Jgj) dise in the citv and as all show space is now laden with the
@ charms of the Summer Season you will find the Fashion
@ Store a verv attractive as well as comfortable place. For
gj the days of the Chautauqua we have arranged specials in
every department; prices are specially lowered for the occa-
sion and now will be the best time to supply your summer
wearables Κ ich dav we will make mention of some special
item Tomorrow it is
UMBRELLAS for CHAUTAUQUA
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THE FASHION STORE
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