The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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A ii left ;il ••- will 'if > I - -1 iete l
at night.
Niitirc In I oltoll llt'llliT*.
• ii Tli 11 im la \ tie' I sl <la \ 1 'I
1 li t 1 .her, ili«" -\ 11 i ance 1 1 it t <• 11
Yai I at l-'a 1 iii<-r-\ ille i II S'*ll
II.11< in .\ II I mi \ t<rs art* res pert-
I'llllv I'ipieslt 'l tn he present.
Mil \M K III UMfl Ut l l ltS
\ «.ii tlir stall' Mliant'i' < oUtuu 4• I'lli 11
mill stork I \t luiiiirr Tlir I milrm l
I luil W « sit: 11 i-il \ ••slrriln* ■
We gi\ e thi- 11 > 1111 w ing from
lie hallas Ni'H's that our hreth
t<'ii niav *••!• what the oiitsidi'i
world thinks of 1 he .\lliance
Cotimi K\chauge and head
• piarters now located i1' tli" cil\
of Hallas.
"Mi l'tank M ("oekrell, as
III. 1 • pi'-si'iitati\ i' of t h * Imsi
ill's-, ini'ii of Hallas. yesterday
;•>:«. uti'd a contract with the
I A11 tit i vi* I'l.intni ttei* of t hi'
l'aiini*is' ,\11iatn'i*. according to
1 le .•(.ti li 1 i..us which 1 hf AI
liaiH '* is givi-n a lioiitis of J§ 1 <>.
ti-mpotaty •, 11ariers and a
tie' cotisidera
erect ii 1I1 o|| the
the Alliance j
111•*r-. national and
in I th-'ir cotton, grain
the intelligence of the Texas
Fanner*' Alliance if this effort
which can he canit*tl through
hy the force of their oun put
ronage should prove a fuilure.
PuiiUm la thr AIUmms,
« 'i 1 1 111 ivu viiki nun I II
«lis< uH*ioii of politicul (lutiiiUous
in a purtiHttii spirit tliut they
have collie to coiifouucl all po
lineal discuBsion with partner
ship. Kveti Home of the nieiu*
herb of the Alliance app«ar to
he unable lo make uny dUoritu-
ination in this respect. Mr. J.
IV Haird, a member of tbe order
in u coiuinunicttiion to the Gal
vvston News frotu Peach, Teicaa,
on the subject and under the
head of "No polities in the Al-
liance," after inveigh ing against
alleged mem bets in the order,
striving to introduce 'politics
It heeiaa to be uluiuat Impos-
sible to make soiue people see
any tlilfereuce between politics
Such a failure would go to 1 ,u,d partisanship. bmg ac
show that Hit fanners of Texas cust«>med to the >1 tierueas and
are not tit to govern them <.«'' '«*" I j"11 ***
selves."
The reporter, after hearing
from Mr. Cockrell, to whose
personal etiorts the contract
with 'lie Alliance is due, be
took himself to the Krvey
building, in the upper story of
which the Alliance has opened
a temporary exchange and
headquarters Then* he met
Mr t'harles K. lirown, manager
of the Alliance imulenient and
iuachiiiei\ depot, and that gen
tlemau Volunteered the follow
ing information respecting the
object alld scope of the e.\
change:
"The Alliance," Mr. lirown
continued, "will bulk their cot-
ton at cotton yards in the dif
ferent counties, and have al
reads made banking arrange-
ments to draw a bale, using
the yard receipts as collateral.
They will send samples of their
cotton to this exchange, where
it will be graded. The types
will be received here from the
mills and the cotton forwarded
in needed quantities. Hr Ma
ciitie, president of the National
Alliance is now in tli
where he is making arrange
incuts with the mills. We
have heard from I11111 to the el'
fed thai 1 he mills are ready
and w illing t" purchase in that
way I'lte mills feel that they
will be benefitted by it. as they
will therein experience no
trouble in getting the grades
they want, and Hallas has fir
nisiied a sullit ietit rating to
guarantee spinners agains false
packing or other imptisitioti
Dallas is going t dotiltle its
cotton receipts In wagon this
\ ear. because the farmers will
have perfect colllidelict' ill the
market Nearly till the cotton
for 1 hitt\ miles around will be
handled here. We are already
in 1 eeeipt of telegrams and let
• ej-s from parties saying they
.are ready to send samples.
The sample rooms will be
readv in a day or two,"
•How will shipments lie
made print i pa 11 \ ?"
•• I am not prepared to say.
the railroad: are, however of
fering advantages."
"To what extent does the Al
liance expect to all'ect the cot-
ton movement this season f"
"We expect to handle aboil*
400,1 MM I bales ; we would have
done belt* 1 had we not been so
late in getting the start made."
"How ma 11 \ -ample tables
cieties and by (lie organisation
of political parties to sustain
the wages by force. Protection
has failed to protect then, and
they are trying to protect them-
selves.
While labor in thus pushed
to the wall the protected urn
plovers of tabor are nourishing.
'I he coal monopolies, the iron
and steel monopolies, the oil
moiiepolies, and a host of lesser
monopolies of one sort and
another, are fat and prosper-
ous.
Pending the coudition of
affairs, through overtaxation
the Federal Treasury has be-
come so engorged with money
taken unnecesarily from the
Sockets of the people that a re
uctioti
live
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therein for selfish purposes.pro (|IH President to reduce the
. . ... .... taxes 011 the necessaries of life
I he design of the Alliance and on imported raw materials
is strictly agricultural; to teach necessary for use in our facto-
its members the best methods ries and mills. The effects of
ol cultivating the various prod- tilie* would be to cheapen the
uctsof our soil; to teach them ro8| 0f living—which would be
economy, and to raise them up tantamount to a universal in-
to the level of other classes, crease in the rate of wages —
I here is nothing in our consti- ai„i to make more work, and
tut toil appertaining to polt- more profitable work, for labor-
... u . , i g men by also cheapen the
1 here is Mr. liuird. I he flTM (,oS| of raw material upon which
paragiuph 111 the declurutionof tli**ir labor would be expended.
purposes makes it one of the How is such u change in the
Kast. "bjt-cts of the order to educute j0 |,U|t th«r laboring
the Uielllbers 111 the science of |„Wn<
government -that in politics.
Now it is impossible to teach
t hem the science of government
without discussion uud consid-
eration of political questions.
of tuxes is impern-
losition hits been mitde
oally anil mi'iiiaily; vaperioutN* • mm at
fulliKtw or IiI.mhiiik iftrr minis, ui of "cond-
dmb." or imptlnea nf •tnmwS In the morn-
luif. timyui* i.MtU-d, Iiltu*r or InuI U*Ik la
ut-rvuiM |>r< wtralli.il or **.
IUy of Ivinpur. but NuaStv.
1 chilly arnaatloua, akarp,
«. trww-Mi palna Vn* and ikura, eold
IK <tn iwalluw afu*r ni.tja, wakafuiotm or
(UaturlMNl ami unntfiwahlnir akwp. oonaUuit,
inil««i-riiiai.ii' fiwlliur of drbad. or of SnpuMl-
ina ivlainll) f
It sou liavi* all. or any mnaldorabki nui
of tli.nf aymiilotna, you art) vufferinf
tlini niimt (itiiiinon of Aint«rli«n mail '
llllloiia t>ya|M*|iala. or Tor}.Ml l4vor, jmhi
wliti lt)n|M'|Mia. or liiilliifalton. Tun _
i*oiii|>llin(.*.l your illaitiait haa Imhxmdu,
Salvr tin* nuiiiticr ami (ilv<*nil(y of aytn| >
m No mailer whui Mairr It baa maihod,
. WrrrrSi lioldon N|t<Sleal Haeovary
will auUlui* II, if Uki'ii tuHiiriliuK to dlrcc-
Ilium for a rcoai.natikt Irngth of tiiiMi. If not
I'tiriwL ihuii|iIU'hii.uim inulii|.lv and Cunaumr-
tl..itof tin* l.uiuf Skin liiaaaaua, Heart Ulaeeei*,
lilit'iiuialiani, Ki>lm*y ItiwiuM., or other a rave
maln<tti ar«< .|uliti ilabir i.. wi in and, minor
or lalt'i^ itiduit) u fatal i.tiiiIiuUi.
Dr. Wfwr'i (ioldrii M
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rtfrlnv orrati,
-totiitaand tin-
rovrry ai'U iMiwrrfully u|ion
thn.uirb I lull fnut I.I.hhI -|>u
rli*anai*a tb<* nytliMii of all blond
|uirlHt*a. from wluiU-vw* oauau
ii|imll)* i-ffliwloua in aitluir u|mui
m y*, and otbrr t>a«<nior> omaua, cluaualiur.
atrciiirthi-tiliiv, and bi-nlliiff tlii-lr diai«at«. At
an M|i|M*tUiti(, n*t.iriitlri' tonlt;, It iirouiolM
dlipmiioii and nutrition, ttu-mliy Im '"
both Itvab and atn<nirtb. In inalarlal
thin wtuiderftil im-dlnlno baa fall
wlfbrity in t'orlim Vfvt>r and Afiie, Cblt
Pl'vor. numUAiruij. and klndrtxT diauaai«.
Or. rieAi'a UolSeu Seiieal I
covary
from a roinmon llloicb. or Kruiition. lo the
worn Scrofula. Sult-rhrum. " fi-vit-aoroa,"
S. iiH or Itouirh Skin, in abort
cauartl
S<*Hly or Itouah Skin. In abort, all iliat*aa>«
* by Imil I.IimhI urn itimiUMrd by tbla
■HMSl " V nu<dl-
The cry is a willful deceit
and delusion. It no longer im-
poses upon workingmen who
have taken the pains to open
their eyes and instruct them
utidt*
t maul-
And this is the most important selves. The Record says, with-
object oMhe Alliance. 1 lie nlll ()f intelligent contru-
masses ol this country have clic^tion, that the prtiposed iuo«l-
lost thousands of millions of ideations of the tariff laws ure t",«,K*i «««i
powiTful. purirylnii. ami ln\luontlinir
i*im*. Until Katlnir t'livra rapidly lu>a)
lt Im'uiku Inllimneti. KhimtIkII)' ban It
fi*teil IIm |nUi'ucy In runnir "IWti*i*. Kt-auma.
Kr> Hl|irlHa, lhill«, Ciirbiim*|i«, Son* Kyua. St-mf.
nlo.m Siirt« and Swi<lllnjn. lli|>-Joliil Uimw.
"White Swillinira." Uoltrt', or Thick Ni*ok.
and Hulai-iM ftUuida. Sind ti*n txmla In
alaiu|Ni for n law Tn*uliai'. with mlnrcd
mtaikpn Skin lilmtuMn, m- tlu< niiiu* amount
for a Trratlai' on Somfulmia AffiHHi.ii*.
'•FOR THE BLOOD It THE LIFE."
Thoroughly i liiinm* It liv iwing Dr. I*l«rce%
OulSeii Nutllral Dfwo*rry, and k.mkI
hllas through bud government, entirely in the interest of Amer-
-Philatlelphia liet?-
icau labor,
ord.
Kxeiteineiit III Toxiin.
born of ignorant voters uud
dishonest politicians. It. was
one of t lie ju iiual objects of the
organization to educute the
people to a standard requisite
to jriodiiff a pure uud good ttreut exciteinent lius been
government. Hut because the niused in the vicinity of Paris,
discussion and consideration of lex . by the reinarkble recov
politics is absolutely necessary ('r.V Mr. .1. K. Corley. w ho was
and demanded by the constitu- <> helpless lie could not turn iu
tion it does not iiuply that the bed, or raise his head; every
Alliance is partisan. Partisan body said he was dying of (J011
discussions ami partisan con- sumption. A trial bottle of Dr.
siderations are strictly prohib- King's New Discovery was sent
iteil. There are members of Finding relief, he bought
parties iu the Alliance; but they a large bottle and a box of Dr.
are there not as partisans, not Kings New Lile Pills; by the
as Republicans, not as Demo time he had taken two boxes of
crats, not as I nioti, or I'nited Pills and two bottles of the
Labor party followers, but as Discovery, he was well and had
men. citizens and workers. - gained 111 flesh thirty-six
They are there to discuss and pounds.
advocate principles not from rial Untiles of this (treat Dis-
any part) standpoint or to sub- <\ very for ('uiisumiition free at
servt any party success, but j K. N. McA uley A; liro.
because tliev conscientiously
believe they "are true and to the Nineteen huiuired years ago,
public interest. The scope of betore t.hrtst ^was born,
ili|ti*itiloii, a lair akin, buoyant niilrita, vital
' bodily htiullli will U> uatttblialM*d.
CONSUMPTION,
which ia Heroin In or (lie l.nuca, m arnwUx!
uud i-urwl by thia nmiitly. If titkvn in Uks
oarlinr atngua of tbi* iIim'uj"* I'lmn iu uiar-
vfloiiH pom*r (iviT tlilH toiTlhly fatal illnraar,
wlifti flrat otTi-rlUK thin m.tv u..rlil-inmt>l r.'in-
fdy u> 1 In* puhlii*, l r. Plariv th.mirlit Mu imialy
of i-ttlllllir It IllH "I'tiNSI'MITIitK t'l'IIK." bill
ahamlont'd thai nami* an too n«lririlvc for
11 mi<tlirim> which, from lla womh'rful coiu-
liiuntloii of tonic, or atn*nuthcniii|r, alterative,
or I.IimnI4-IiiiiikIiik, anli-bilioua. |"*ctoral. and
nutritive propfrtlftt. la um*i|uali<tl. not only
im n rcuicih- for r'onHumf.tii.u. but for Ml
t'liroiilr Olaonara uf the
im n rcmcih- for CouHumfitiou. but for
t'liroiilr Olavnaca nf the
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak I.uuga, Spitting of ni.md, Snort-
neaa of llrfnth, i"irntii<* Nnaul Catarrh, limn-
chitia, Aaibma. Seven* Cougha. and klndrt<d
itlfectlona. It la nn eflieleiit n<mtily.
r Ml "r
t#* Soml ton ocnta In stumjw for I>r. Pleroe'a
book on Conaumption. A.iilreaa,
World's Diipntiry Midiul AitMiatiN,
ess main svmiiOi n. v.
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hiii i'lin
tions li>
t hose
t hose
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tli.* .-recti.in in "i near the 1 ity
"1 I '.iiia- of a . nit..ii 111*11 on
which tiot 11*>> than s-j.hi,im o i>
to be
cull ure will follow as a natural
couseipience. In regard to
■•teaching the members econo-
my." that is at present unneces-
sary; unfortunately their cir
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I f I 111 - 'ii v hy 1 'll** * ll
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Coleman 4 Wi;
In expended within two.
;. i-.ti-. tic* cit\ fcfuuranteeing a
-it>* I"*.! the cotton mil). The
A. liain '*. :i- a ^uaiaiitee for it-
g' *"' 1 fait h. a^l i e-. 1 li t he event
• <{' ii- failure to erect the 1111 ili 1
iu^ i.i Ii>1 leit 111.• land and all
improvements thereon It is
furl her agreed t hat Dallas is to
be tlie distributing point for'
supplies of the \arious Alii
aiici-s and a center I'm the sale!
ot . ..iion. to which i• n 11 the K\
change will have the neces-arv 1
c mi \ • • 111 ei 1 «• 11 s for sa 111 pi irig the '
-•ia pie rhe exchange and
b' ii'hpia I I I*rs lr to lie a four
-tt \ 1111 i i'I i iiLf. 11ii 1 \*. ( 111 t'(.|.|,
a a l 11 • he located on the lot
1 v i'Ii by the citizens, which lot ,
1 it i- know n as ihe Michael block,
-..'iiated bi twet'ii .letl'ersoU ami
M.ii Ket -tteels and fronting
fell!."** L'l H ' fl'.'t oil w ood street. The
i. Ii:iV. it lf. beautiful Olle . |> vej \
1 II* veilII? | \* |ot' 1 tell for blisi
l : I*(4'ill' Hi . . •
le . an ' IIS preMMitatlon to the
i ivitiioat Alliance is regarded aan evi
ih rice of the faith which tin*
L,r a, business men t t lialUi- n i\.- jii
[j. tile fllltlie of tliil! ' Xtetislve ol
■- liisini/.ation. Soon after tie*
"O- . sinijr "f the contract Mr.
I.l\ 111 it • , j. • | • i g 1
I < «'« s T • • 11 ;iN« <';|| lrt| tin nN*
•M \\ ren a \. ^- lepoller to snlllid the
| aidetic\ of his hope- lie was
.piite suuguite* of tile abilit\ of
the Alliiiiice lo work 0111 the
prohleiu which I hey have ap
proacheit
"I hitve 110 doubt," said Mi
I ■ ickl-ell. "bill 1 lull t lie Alii
aiice Mill make a success ot
their cotton mill; in fact, I
look forward to see it on(. of
the leading and inns' prospni
oti« mills i n t he Son; h t it ant
e<l that the Alliance w ill put
their mill under skillful direc-
tion, then what are the fact-?
Tlie Alliance produces the raw
material to he fashioned into
a' 1 odes that in own members
w. ,11 Uf tout se t he A lliance
have
t hem
and
llritcc I'p.
.. ~7T" , , who so silently, even with con-I
on are leeling depressed,! t,Hril.,( frequently, puss by the
o Mtiii.'iiti' is tunir von ure ^wrongs done the laboring
classes by honoring the ac-
cumulation of money instead of
moral worth. K.\.
Ill,*, w
h ol
..11 r i 1
icer
who will repott to the exchange
monthly a- to surplus and
scarcity, so that among other
things to be observed,
who are scarce can find
v\ hi 1 ha ve a surplus. Tin
will obtain as regards all
of stock.
■ ■ \ .ui 1 oHicers, Stale and Na
tioiial, will, of course, be tloini
''••Ves'lir Macnne. Mr. K M. f n instances enforce economy to ^"d but gold.
Warren, who" i- 0111 National 'mi abnormal state.—South These, says
secretary, and two members of
the executive committee
written to me to secure
houses."
■ I low are the ways
means to be raised
"An assessment of a doMai
for each member will be made
next month and another iu No
\.tuber. This will amount to
nearly half a million dollars,
which will be put into the
bailing and oilier indispensable
preliminaries. For the factory
shares will be taken by the Al-
liance. Noii may slate t hat
tin \ iliance has coine to >ia\
M1 lb ow 11 addi'tl t hat li It v
acr- s had been offered the Alii
ance as a location for their fac
tori. - and that it would proha
bl \ be accepted to day
Inlti let. 1ml To Tlir I'oint.
Iiyspepsia is dreadful. His
ordered liver is misery. In
digestion is a foe to good tut-
t life
Then human digestive ap-
paratus i> one of the most colli-
pli.aied and wonderful things
,11 existence It is easily put
out of outer.
1J reas\ ftiotl, lough food,
-loppy food, bad cookery, men
Wil.l\Ve will'liave *| boii t ti fi v thif Alliance" is' faV'ttioVecom ■ | Cicero nroclnimed whatis now
• 1 II 1 I i ineheiisive than a mere air on*1 of the fundamential prin-l
.... il. Iii.M'I |.. tv ht'iit ,„„l IH a n«m I tt0 « n.ere , K f, „ 1 id.
oat- bv sample. We have a i u "Hfurai cittt). i tie uigaer cut !,, , , , H
bonded ,.ilit er in e ich couiiiv itiviition of tlie fields is only I lioia tuat no man aeseives
secondary and incidental; the to be cro wued with houor whose
higher cultivation of the minds life is a failure. He who only
of the members is first and par '*ves to eat and drink and ac-
amount. Raise the standard of cumulate money, is a failure
I | I b>. ••i.fekilal ■ . • a*\ jft liiil lii %• w * % %% 1 ft a a
intelligence among the work-
ers and the standard of agri-
%
rhe world is nt better for his i
living in it. lie never wiped a
tear for a sad face, never kin-
dled ii fire un a frozen hearth.
1 repeat with emphasis that he
is a failure. There is no flesh
in his heart. Hf> worships no;
Dayton Work-
man, forcibly. are the words of
a heathen,but how might they
teach the churches of to day, |
\oiii appetite is poor, you art
bothered with headache, you
are fidgety, nervous, and gener-
ally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Mrace up. but not
w ith stimulants, spring med
cines. or bitters, which have for
their basis very cheap whisky,
I and which stimulate you for an
hour, and then leave you in a
worse condition Minn before.
What you want is an altera
live that will purify your blood,
-tart healthy action of liver and
kidneys, restore your vitality,
ami give renewed health uty,
strength. Such a medicine
yon will li ml iu Klectric Hit-
ters. and only i 0 cents a bottle
I at K. N. McA uley & Bro. drug
istore.
Texas has :t,CMh ,ikh> in cotton,
yielding l,5oo,ooo bales.
MALEjpiNARft
0
UI..M.Ki:s IS
JEWELRY
Wati'lifi*. t.lin k-, lit. m
Musical Iustrumenu.
StationeiT . v\ill paimn /.e Its own Uiill.aml
A Utritt* •ml funi'l' t'' I'ttM'k .ii .lfw« ity. the iini eti j atrtuiatre ot the Al
HlNtiiMwry. Muaii-nl luatjruineiiih. liaiee i^elioiigh to keep several
mill" I IllililliJJt 1' tie 11 ||"W cm II
the project {'ml > In view of
f the fart | hill a lot id' sewing
W,.I >1.1. HtjiLrt.. « ''"'"K" Us- organijed
and are succesefully carrying
piilAiiou Texas is on a co o|ieiative factory, il
1 would be m sad commentary on
■
l.alior Must hr l'rot*<rti>il.
When the protected inouop
olists—who are annually add
iim millions of unearned dol
lars to their yearly store
thrtiiigh the operation of tax
laws which enable them to Hell |
dear wares to the people of the
I niled Suites by preventing tbe
tal w orr\. late hours, irregular people from buying cheaper
habits, and niuny other tilings j wares find there is any dis-
position to revise the tariff they
iit once set up the cry: "Labor
must be protected!" They al-
ways find superserviceable
journals who either for love or
for money are ready to echo the
cry.
lint what is the occasion for
it just at this timet
Ten years ago, under the lie-
uigu oiicraiion of a protective
tali If. it wiis estimated that
there were three millions of
which ought not to be, hnve
made the American people a
mil ion of dyspeptics.
Hut linen's August Flower
tia> dotn«a won.1« rful work in
i etoi ming i his sad business and
making the American people
-o healthy Hint they call elijoy
i hei i meals atttl be happy.
Keineiiihei: No happiness
without health. Hut (ireen's
Au< ust Flower brings health
and happiness to the dyspeptic.
a bottle.
\sk your druggist for
Seven! V liv e i elits
•Itti ft|*<'t-ta«.'!fi> on IinIkI. ' nil
■a<t at-t? na. B«i|H t*tftiU>
workiugmeii in this country out
| of employment. To this'pass
• • labor had been "protected."
Velvet Spottire Cake Four Since that time an almost in*
t'K^ *. ,w" tup" sugar, beaten; variable succession of fair crops
iw11 cup* of flour, two tea-; has brought to the country a^ ..
spoons cteath tarter, one of so- reasonable degree of prosper- j i^'fwiT^i^"''^' "S'tajr m/mailSr
" iniM nro- • Ii«!m <1 fiH l« mu • ■ h wni. wwn. of
'lllf* Un* ii.tiii'iM ia tha naliiP I drtlNlft AlWIVf In Dffefll-
From the Artist who took O. O.
Moffman'* Photograph.
lilt Koa*. S. C.
I artul today halfdoaait photograph* ot ti. Q.
Ilotrtitan, of Coaorar, N.C.. and I raual lay that
your tuvdiulne ban .luna wondera for Mr, Hoff
man. tl mtania Ilka raining tha ileal to life; ba
look* fat ami haart;* uow, and they tell ma wbeo
h« commenced vour medicine be waa nothing
tail kln and lionea The sore on hi* breant ia
healed over, aud you tan nee the one on the
forehead in healing lip from lite top. I wiab il
bad bet n no that I i-ould have taken it when ba
tvaunt Iih wor l, but I could i.3t leave mr office
nnd he lived aome tli*lance from here.
Your* respectfally,
A. MelNTOSH.
Till- mau. ti. (1, Hoffman, ha* rlaen hy the u e
of H..' at It* HIo.kI Halm >B II M) of bla prearal
vo.ti.lei fully improved condition In a abort
lime hi bout'let a fort head will lie fully healed
aud lll tainl a monument of hwnanlty ralaed
iron, the teftie of death, few peraona ever re
cover fMm*it.-ha low Ntate, being Jon n dying lied
I rote that fell de toyer. blood |K>l*t.n. with the
bo- o .I I U fnrehe.nl rulteu and taken out f S-4
XI inches b) t> e 'oetor*. ami given out to die.
I I in ami lioi e n- keil hy nhevl poUon
In health and noui.il iteali. In ilie work of II It S,
N. t .iiauy 'iiib ilaa|H*rate ca<e* may lie found,
but « lien the* .re Ihev fhoulil not deapalr of ra
cverj. it* It it •' > ill cure them.
Ul i ii tl.l* u i illt in cau cure atich catrame
c«.e>, It It not reaaona'iie that il will cure i
,• *.' . f tilcod i>oi*«n of leaa violence, aa It baa
done in tbin nmlf of tnatancea.
The Mayor and doctors of
Coiiover will vertify the awful
condition from which Mr.
Iloffmiiu was raised.
B B Co.
NO UK KV I'MJIjANMKN.
Weak
Kyea !
Oure for th# Deaf.
da. iw.i thirds of a cup t.r Ml- ity. nut in tne meaiilitne pro- r„ m«*rT4nm ' Ai .y*i..pnai.
ing w ater, ami lemon or vanilla, tection lias done so little for ii i«t_.Hivi-ihie toouwyaas aoihtortahia, w
Add the water last. Pour Into workingmen that there lias utamtiv"*
a pan iiud place iu a well heat-, never before been such a colt lTr
girls in t'hicago have organised ed oveu. Tins, althonuh appar- dition of unrest among thom. ... .
ently very thin, will come from , They are Wiadly striving lo .M. w-
the oveu u very delightful help themselves by banding lo* +•**** yiT
delightful i helji It
More
Mitchell's
Eye-salve!
A IVrtaln, tut.-and Klteotive Umitody for
SORE. WUK«MFUMED EYES,
Prudueinn I one subiednea". .tnd llentorlng the
Hunt of t'te Old
. ui a Tei.r l'n>i-, Uranulailoii. Sue Tniunni.
H> .1 K> «. Called I re l*«be«. |el I'.o'll. InK
Vice* Itt'bef nn I |tet mai.eai dice.
Al o. . i|ttall eli ti it*. «t In oibei
in*l .i n - e ll ii K. s *r « ii.no «,
flail Itbui.i. It* I'tie- o. " I .ev.r I. tltioa
tlvn e*M« <1 tub i' Hit. *o<V le* u«d lo ai
*. lag.
s.«lit hi li *.ttare**' at ei . t.l«
Tennessee Maiket!
Iti KINNKV. TRXAH.
The'underalffiied having opened n tint
oleea meat market on Month Tenneaaee
Street, cordially Invite* all to eonie and
buy
Frm Iwf Firt. Mittnn wA Imip
19 Vi" VWelf l ™wwitwii wv vwwv^vi
at reaannable price#.
Cash Paid Hr Hides, Pelts, Kte.
M. AM KN, Proprietor
a'iSir
T. J,
HIGH
Is now reeeiviug large ship-
ments of Furniture, Stoves,
tieeiisware,Tinwrtrs and glass-
ware, Lamps and almost every-
*
thing in the household line.
Do not lie dismayed at self-
interested competition. Gome
aud see aud you will surely be
rewurded with bargains.
T. J.
NEXT DOOft TO COLLIN COUNTY BANK.
C. H. HEDRSCK ft CO.
Staple i Fi! Groceries,
At reasonable Prices, A full and com-
plete stock of Every Description.
For Medical Purposes.
BUOOI1SS A WAGONS*
Kast Room In Morrow lllok (llciueut's Old NtaiMl.)
McKINNEY AND DENISON
NURSERIES.
The Latest and Heat Peach, Plum, Apricot and otlicr New
Fruits a Specialty.
of ana fruit ia within tha aa«y reach of every land o«rntr In Texaa.
and Kid?
Ballon that
ejr euro c«>natlpn>
e • MftKuant
A>v
1
'
r
MOORE a MALLOW,
CABINET MAKEU St DUALURli IN
FINE FURNITURE.
We are at all times receiving
new Furniture, such as Bea
Room Sets, Tables, both Dining
and Sitting Room, aud Chairs
of all kinds, Wash-Stands,Book*
Cases, aud everything usually
kept in n First-Class Furnituri
Store. We make a specialty c
Repairing Fuiniture of all kindt
ncl ask you to give us a trial be
fore going elsewhere. We sell a
Bed-Rock Prices!
Call and examine our Stock and you cannot fail to be pleasad
with our styles and prices.
A Handsome Hearse
Always Iu ReadinoHH at Reanonable Charge*.
BINGHAM'S BLOCK, McKINNEY, TEXAS.
\ beautiful aupplv o[
Th-we who have planted carefully anil wlaalv are now reaplnf a rlcn harvaa' each rear of (usury
and proOt, while Ike Kraal nmiorlty are tamlatil.iR for the«t iieilcloua aweeta anil attlda
No prfxtucl of our aoll and ctlniale Riven auch haadHonie return* aa fruitt. when knowu coudltloaa
are com piled with
The naeof fruit la the natural remettr for the evil, of druiikennimi.
A few acrra devoUxl to chol.-a fnil * w.mtd aonn .' .nvert the cheerleaa home Into a aaautae
Eden.
With pleature wn aneoum e that our plant* for fall trade I* more varle t than aver liefore.
We hnve m«r«i than a*) varlell.m of fruit traea, con^Uiluirof the moat select afnrtard of tha world.
Incliidlna many new and rare varleilea Itnpoittd from (lilua, Japan, France, California aad oUmt
countrle*.
Our PBaCII and early blooming Pt.UM are planted on hl«h land aad NRVKR PAH. to predaaa
lara* cropa
All lal« blonmlng fruila auch aa apple, pear, cherry, mulberry, late plum, rrapea, berrtaa, ate.,
can be'itrown imiteaafuliy on hlah or low land,
The wall kepi orchard |a lh Mat laveatment on Ibe farm, glvlnn fur a small outlay, luxury,
beauty, health, prollt and plaaaurn.
Our trea* wilt compare with the baat: our varletlea are ibe flneat the woild haa produMd: oar
■narantee M e«i lal to any. and our prletw are too low to «Ive proper compenaatlon for our work
Our heat aervltse will be (lean l.hn«e who favor in with their order*.
liana anil vpeclflcallona will be irlven free lo thnao who plant one or more acrca.
Prepare \ our around now, aend y .ur.^der early, aed plautln Ibe fall.
All patron* are Invited to vlalt our orchard* and nuraarlea any tl tie fru." Mav till S ivenhar. aa
aee our conalant rotation of ripe fruit and auuerioriiy of our youna treea Oatati.Kue free.
nnniMQ ifliie rnisr
liwlMNllw
HKAOAOHK.
Nothing relieve# a Headaeba to profapd]raa
UM.Waod. aiding you to perfaalkatUS.
' I
fi"wi no mwi i
DR. RICE,
ij jpaart at jy Court Place, now at
BSt Market 8treei| Tj^vvflla ff
Set. Third aad Poonh. IMIAIUS^I
BZLIOI78 OOLIO.
Imined lata relief and a "peedy euro for IfeS
vor.t cuaea of Itllloiia Colic la found In Ilia MS
«( Colltaa' Ani Cnra. Aa a radical eur
racttve ul all lulluut Liuurdara It haa ao a«ML
DIARRHCEA or 1XVX.
Flu*. l>larHtmt, and alt anrnmer CompMM|
are cvmi'lctciv checked aud cured lu a law
h.air* hv 0« lUaa'AnaOan. Tar im
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1887, newspaper, September 22, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191502/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.