The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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IImmmaw may -■
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• tli i • FuttWiov* 1^1
riiool ivwpy Sunday
ip't.
a. w. TtviM.
>ttng every Wwlneaday iii«rh .
'. I> M Ol KTCA*Tt>K< I'Mtur.
111 wh.—1'renchlng Mindut
aid 7:;« I*. M. Prayer meet-
Vcdneiday night.
I Ait inn. J' I or.
k liuulevA*) Siiminy morning
C. l'Kiuiv,
Sii|t't. Hcunlnry.
nvmiuit.—Ptwachlngevery
II A. M. Md 7:*l V M.
-Preaching evei
11 iik ••very Wednnaday night
r. O. T. Thomi-hon, Paator. ■
Bliool every huudiy morning
T. Moirroounir,
Bup't. Herretary.
IMKU8 ALLIANCE.
ir meeting*of the F. A. lire
1Second and Fourth Monduy
mouth.
J. F. Rwwntui, Pre*.
idvertlaera!
„ „0S newapaitera divided Into
i AN1>HE<T10N!5 will lie cent
It Ion—Free.
i who wnnt their advertlalng
u nn ullt r no better iiiedluiii
(b tuid eltective work than
I lection* of our Hclcet Local
Geo. P. UaweU&l'o.,
Hjiiiper AdvertUlng lliirvuN,
10 Spri.« irnet,New Y r*
This space Is
ItUMKll VHU
fur ilte
RACKET STORE.
•« Ol/ i •-
ill wlmir uktK) lit
friend. 14 Why, *11
For
price*.
reasonable advertising
cull at this office.
Pattoril of Weston
see us this week.
rugs, patent medicines
ids. toilet articles of
Bsoription, dot.'t fail to
Smith Bros., east side
jIi the Dkmoi kat for iu
may lind—intelligent
^g matter.
ft forget to call on Jack
when in search of sad-
tarness and good bar-
elevator is progressing,
facioryis about finish.
felt want for something
DUghly and gently purge
&r and bowels and leave
pleasant efleets, is sup
by Taylor's Sure Cure,
bur dinggists ior it. Trial
[cents at Bristol BroB.
lectric lights will soon
le darkness from our
Levy is the boss groce-
in McKinney, and don't
rget ir.
poor, dilapidated side-
rill soon be laid gently
, Stovall is without doubt
[oprietor of the leading
Is and saddle house in
Texas. He is located on
st side of the square,
inev, Texas.
the bust groceries at low-
ices don't fail to call on
i*evy.
(want a lively corrvspon-
every neighborhood in
flinty.
jtetlnr you eat. to live, or
|o en', then- in no enjoy
in .-i'her il' ) < ti *nit'cr
iiidigt-oiion or dyspepsia.
j>r'n Sure Cure will relieve
| protect you therefrom
Je by all druggists. Trial
cents at Bristol Bros.
times may seem a little
bw, but look out for the
fall.
[spring and early summer
our youthful experience
fulphur and treacle, salts
ok root. An effective and
blood purifier is Tay-
■rs Cure. Ask your
for it. Trial sise, 86
Bristol Bros,
Wallace Abbott, of Cin-
}, Ohio, is visiting his
r, 8, H. Abbott, in this
oldest inhabitant ot
rville cannot shake off
il influence of malaria,
faylor's Sure Cure will
ot or prevent ague, night
and all like ills arising
a disordered li ver Trial
[2ft cents at Bristol Bros.
wish we were able to fur-
ir readers with a good
free of charge. But we
loot. And consequently
ipectftilly ask those who
|n arrears to help us by re-
ing as early as possible,
it ore's poisons have their
Mm. When the liver is
the blood is stagnant,
[ the entire system U poll •
The Miidote is Taylor's
Core. For sale by all
Trial site 25cts at
"Quinine. ImpaliH the hearing, tle-
ciroya nerve* and Injure* dlgeitioii."
rticufham'* Chill Toi Ic aiiUt digeitlon
nnd doea not afl'ect the hearing or
nerve*, and guaranteed lo euro.
We leant the farmers are
culchiug up with their work,
and are just about ready for a
a gentle shower.
— — • ^
"The Lord help* those that help
themaetvea." Aet onthli theory and
rub on a little of Hunt1* Cure and nee
how quickly you are cured of Iteh,
Itingworin, Tetter or any other akin
disease. Cure guaranteed
W. R. Gumm of Whitewright
was in the city this week shak*
ing hands with his many
friends.
If y< u want a good square
meal and a smoke for 25 cents,
just go to A. T. Wilson fcCo.'s.
We have tried them.
Mihses Alatuo Smith and
Nannie Graves, two charming
and accomplished young la-
dies. of Dallas, have been visit-
ing the family of Mr. J. P.
Levy, of this city, the oast
week. While here they gave
the Drmookat a pleasant call.
"Only a little bilious attack.
It will wear off in a few days,"
ie a familiar expression but il
don't wear off It develops in*
to bilious or intermittent fever,
if neglected. Use Taylor's Sure
Cure. Trlul size, 25 cents, at
Bristol Bros.
Rev. T. W. Caskey dug the
grave of Robt, U. Ingersoll on
last Tuesday night, and cover-
ed his remains with the bones
of millions of the human race.
Quit throwing away your
money, come to the Racket
store and aet the best of first
pupent flour for 10 per hun-
dred pounds; second putent,
♦2.HO per hundred. Every sack
as good as the best, or you can
return it and get your mouey
back. J. M. Douthitt.
durance Shuinan, from East
of KiKinney, called on us this
week and subscribed for the
Democrat. Clarence is a mod-
el young man and we wish him
success in life.
mm m
H. W. Ardinger, formerly of
this place, but now a promi-
nent dry goods merchant in
Dallas, was in McKiuney this
week, shaking hauds with
many friends.
m e m
Forty cents on the hundred
saved by buying your flour at
the Racket store. First patent
$H.10 per hundred weight; sec-
ond patent $2 80 per hundred.
Every sack guaranteed as good
as the best ir> McKinney.
J. M. Doutiutt.
Little Freddy, son of Dndly
Beard, received a severed kick
from a hone on last Saturday
evening. He is improving at
present.
Mr. C. J. Smith, traveling
salesman for Belford, Clark
& Co., Chicago, had the misfor-
tune to sprain his wrist most
severely. "1 was suffering
great pain," he says, "and my
wris« was badly swollen; a few
applications of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm relieved the pain
and Tednc d the swelling in one
nighr, and in consequence my
work and business was not in-
terrupted, for which I am very
grateful. I can recommend
Chamberlain's. Pain Balm
front | er««>tml experience."
Hold by Bristol Bros., City
City Drug Store, Johnson
digestion, dissy tits, cold a*
tremitles, rash of blood to the
bead, constant fstigue, no ap-
petite, pains In the breast after
eating, night sweats, alternate
chills and fevers, etc., but
Brown's Iron Bitters cured me
and I recomnteud it as being the
best tonic made.
■
We regret to say that the
Johnsou block club (better
knowu as the wheelbarrow bri-
gade) hasjust about suspended,
owing to the demise of two of
its most prouiiueut members.
When a person tells you
they never hsd such a cold in
their life take their word for It
and advise them to use Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy and
cure it. For coughs, colds and
hoarseness it has no equal.
Sold by Bristol Bros., City
Drug Store.
We learn that work will be-
gin on live new brick buildings
at VanAlsty tie on next Monday.
Surely little "Vail" is trying to
catch up with McKinney.
Cotton Ui its.
In buying, the best is the
cheapest. The "Cotton-Lum-
mus Gin has a reputation, first-
class in every respect: They
are in use in every cotton state,
large numbers in Texas Write
for circular at once to H. W.
Hubbard, manufacturers agent,
1)8(1 Commerce street, Dallus.
Our street committee deserve
high praise for their energy,
but might reform by employing
competent hands to put our
streets into more reputable
condition,
- s ■ ■ ■..-'..I
T ouriss.
Whether on pleasure bent or
business, should take on every
trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts most pleasantly and
effectually on thekidnej's, liv-
er and bowels, preventing fev-
ers, headaches and other forms
of sickness. For sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading
druggists.
It has been suggested that a
collection be taken up and do-
nated to the city to buy a chalk
line for irregular ditch dig-
gers to straighten thsir work
by. Our readers will please
investigate and see if this
would not be a good move.
Ths Urest Dismal Swamp,
Of Virginia, is one enormous
quagmire of deoayed vegeta-
tion, a region of gloom and des-
olation ; but not more so than
the human system when block-
ed'trp by decayed animal mat-
ter, which poisons the blood
and brings gloom to an other-
wise happy household Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Purgative
Pellets remove all waste mat-
ter, utid give Nature a chance
to build up.
Messrs. It. W. Weaver and
E. II. Sharp of Pike gave us a
pleasant call one day this
week. They reported crops of
all kinds looking well, except
wheat which is beiug damaged
by rust. Also report the health
of that community good.
Consumption— Mallard's tlore-
hound Syrup.
No tingle disease has played sueb
sad baroc with the human race as Con-
sumption. No other disease approach-
es •• stealthily. Its early symptoms
are Ignored because it la thought only
a cold or hacking eough, which Is neg-
lected until this grim monater hat such a
hold that nothing but death can relieve
it. Ballard's Horehound syrup has re-
moved the grip of this grim monster
from many a throat. If taken in time
It will effect a permanent cure and in
the worat atagee it will give snrprlaiug
relief. Try its sootbtag and healing
virtues. Do not o ut It off until teolnte.
Vor sale by Smith Bro'e.
Si i <
A (J Host
Was brought before Eequire
Gough on lust Tuesday and
tried for disturbing the peace
on East Louisiana r-treet some
few months ago. The jury de-
cided that a ghost was some-
thing intangible and conse-
quently was not subject to cor-
poreal punishment. It is safe
to say. however, that this rays
torious creatnre will be a little
more particular in selecting his
haunts in tho futnre
Don't bo porsaaded lo lose
money by not advertising in
tho Dkmocmat.
A groat deal
at
sheriff on last Tuesday ovoalng,
at the north door of tho oonrl
house The fair grounfs was
sold for $7125 to R. T. Soay.
Having been troubled with caurrt ot
the head, of a stubborn character, 1ST
many years, I wa* Induced to try 1>1.
Thurtuond's Lone Htar Cati
which upon a abort trial,
mgat aatlsfhctory results, i
heartily recommend it to all thst
from that loathsome disease
I'astor of North LMion street M> B.
Church.
m a m
To clear the head, ohoor the
spirits, and brighten tho com-
plexion, take Bailley's Effer-
vescent and Sparkling Aperi-
ent. It will do away with dys-
pepsia, billiousites8, heartburn
acid stomach and constipation
like drinking tho waters of tho
oelebratedBadon Baden)Springs
of Gemnny. As delicious as a
lasses of soda water. Price
ceuts, of all druggists.
&
From the way McKiuney
property sold at auctiou ou
last Tuesday, our city is sure-
ly on a solid basis.
The Women Pnlse H. II. It.
Tho «ii(Taring of women oertatnljr awak.na
Um sjrinpetlir of .vary trna pbiltnlliropUt
Their best friend, howevar. Is B B. B. (Ilouole
Blood Balmi. Band tn Blood Balm Co , Atlanta.
0*, for pr'«of
It. L. Cnwudy, Krnnraaw.<(*., arllaa : "Thrw
botUaaaf B. II. B. rureri mv atfa of acroful*.
Mrs. B. M. Law*, /Alalia, fla., write* : I hara
never uaed anvUiln* to *|u*l B U, II,"
Mr*. C. II Oar. Koch)' Mount, N I'., wrltea :
"Not a day for 15 \ear* waa I free fruui head,
ache. II I*. Il.>eil<el) is Icved me. I feel lik>-
another i <r«oB-,'
Jamea W, t«ncaater, Itawklnarille, write*
"My wife waaln bad heaMifor aUht years Klvt*
docbira and tutny patent meSMrom had done
bar no socri. Mia boUtaa of B B. B. vutad her
MsmH Tfinllnaon, Atlanta, Oa . says . "For
years 1 suffered with rheumatism, earned by
kidney trouble and lndla<otton. I also was fee
uM> and nervotM. U. II B r.<ll« ad tne at one •,
although Nevvra I other uiedloieea had failed
Me* J. M R-ihardaou.<°lark«uw Aik .write*
"Mr wife Miffeiiil twi.l*e jeara with • heuinathnn
and female complaint A Uei tiieiuber of uiy
chtiroh had heen cured by U. II B Hbe per
auaded my wife to try It, who now aaya there la
nothing like B B B, aa It qulokly gave h r re
lief."
Armp Hill and T. M. Wilson
presented us with a sample
bundle of wheat and oats, an
average froiu different fields.
It was nicely tied by a Deering
binder. The oats were as tine
as the writer had ever Been at
this season of ths year, while
ths wheat was damaged some
by ths rust through uot as bad
as we we expested.
Gentlemen of leisure, we warn
you to watch out or your town
and county may progress on-
ward and leave you far in the
rear.
CI'0"
ttve
Sve
s_ Caie .
AUMta.Ua. Very truly,
Citation.
To ih. ntertff or oor Cuomi
fWY&WSK .
U, Thst by utahln* uu
of Col-
nrss
MS,
If you would bafllo your eue-
ies, live so the world will ap
prove and reiui iubet your good
acts.
Iltieklcu's Aratea Salve.
The Bast aal*e la the world for outs, brulaka,
'dear* >alt tiieum f.eer aueaa. tauter, cliap
See h -nda. etn ihloluo men* aad all *Me arun
Uoea aad I .w> Ket« ,-uraa IHae. or no money re
aulr, il li |* i;ue*au<ee>l to file uerfeoi aatlafao
I ioii. ■« iiioii y n , i.aile.1 I'rlea rent* per bn«
• r hi.- Ii« K N McAl't.A V end Bro
In older to retain a free gov-
ornment, the public must be
properly educated.
11 ■■ -^^i0M|NHaaMB>i
(Gainesville. Ten,, .lan. I«. ISM— I find
sncr twoiiiuiith*ust> of l r. Thuruiund's
Blood Syrup, that It regulntea the bow.
els and gives tone to the digestive n|>-
srstus; and gave me a relief and
lart to Improve I found In no other
Eedlflue. It is no humbug. Kesoeci.
Hy, IIkv. W. A. Ihi.g.
•o. a
"Tired sll tho Tims,"
Say many poor men and wo-
men, who seeui overworked
or are debilitated by change
of season, climate or life. If
you could read the hundreds of
letters praising Hood's Sursap-
arilla which come from people
whom it has restored to health,
you would be convinced of its
merits. As this is impossible,
why not try Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla yourself and ihtts realise
its benefit? It will ioue and
build up your system, give you
a good appetite, overcome that
tired feeling and make you feel
as one woman expresses it,
"like a new creature."
Any one who don't like our
way of running a newspaper,
will please present their ob-
jection and then we will do as
we please about it.
"Death has so Many Doors to
Lst Out tlfc."
Sang an old time post. In
those dftys they had not dis
covered remedies that shut ;
these doors. How different is
Dr. Pierce'? Golden Medicul
Discovery, from the old time
doses. Consumption or lung
scrofula, is ono wide door thut
it shuts, if taken in time. Don't
waste a moment then, lest life
slip through that open door.
It is guaranteed to cure in all
cases of diseases for which it is
recommended, or money paid
for it will be refunded.
Just so lou# as capital and
labor remain iudiflWeut to each
other, Just so long will the gap
between them widen and
deepen.
Bear ma, Itchy, Kfciu Torterea,
The tliunle application of"8waynee's
Ointment, ' without any Internal medi-
cine, will cure any case of tetter, salt
rheum,ringworm, I'lle*. Itch sores, pine
idea, eeaeuia, all scaly, itchy, skin erup-
tions, no matter how oballimie or long
standii It Is potent, effective, auu
ooata bu. a urlde.
""" 1
Ex-Confederate and.ex I'nion
soldiers joined together in dec
orating tne graves of their dead
at Waco, on the 7th instant.
Files! Plica t Itclilug men!
Symptoms—Uolature; Intense Itching
undatlnglng; most at night; worse by
soratohtng. If allowed to continue tu-
mors form, which often bleed ami ulcer-
ate, becoming very sore. SWAYN KK'H
OINTNKNt stops the Itching and bleed
Ing, heala ulceration and In must cases
removes the tuuiors. At druggists, or
bv mall, 00 eta. Dr Uw aynee A Son,
Philadelphia,
it is reported that oue of the
signers of the Declaration of
Independence said, "We must
hang together or we will hang
separately."
8W io
How'h This.
We offer One Hundred Ityllar* itc-
ward fSor ttnv case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
' 'ure.
K.J. Cheney A Co., Props , Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, huve known K.
•t. Cheney f;ir the Inst lii years and be-
lieve him perfectly honor..Ide in all bus-
iness transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligation made by
their tlrm.
Wost A Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wsiding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggist*, Toledo, O.
K. II. Vah lloesen, ('ashler, Toledo
National Hank, Toledo, O.
Hair* f'atarrh Cure is taken Internal-
ly, nctltiK d'-eotly upon the bleod and
mucus surfaces of the system. Price
76c. per bottle. Kohl by *11 Druggists.
Labor and capital should be
in hnrmony for without one
the other could not exist.
Eucli should be the other's best
friend.
Kxi'sntl I ho Mind
By seeing as much as you can of the
world lliil ere yon set out either as a
touilsi,commercial traveler or emigrant
•—whether you gtf by rail, steamship or
steamixml, provide yourself with llos-
tetter s stomach Hitters, which the
traveling public rccogniy.es as the llnesl
Uiedh'ul safeguard and preventive of
sea slcknesa with uhich any oue tourn-
eying lit land or watercan be provided,
It furnishes to the western pioneer ade-
quate protection against malaria,
rheumatism, and those disorders of the
bowel* which miasma tainted water
bef(et. II" sedative effect upon a stom-
ach pertubed by the rocking ol a ship is
truly magical, and il Is a capital appe-
tizer and nerve Invlgorator. K*ccllent
la It lor biliousness and kidney, inac-
tion, and It counteracts. In a remark-
able d«gree the effects ol latlgue, physi-
cal or mental. After wetting and ex-
posure in inclement weather, it should
be used as a preventive.
„ .OMIIANU-
KU, Thst hy making publication of
this eltntloa In soaw newspaper pub-
lished In t 'otlln county, Texas, If there
be a aew • paper published iu said eoua-
t v, (hut If not. then tn any newspaper
ihllshed In thla the 15th judicial dls-
• i t of the state of Texas, and if there
- not s newspaper published In said ■ SI
pu^Vshslfnri'thL' judk'laVtlUtrict'near- wagons which Joeeph had sent
eat to the said lath judicial the si me to carry him, the spirit of Ja-
cob. their father, revlvejl."
At Mm
On bst Sunday at 11 o'i
a..f. M
od an iute< eating sermon;
Ing his text from Genesis 45th
chapter aud '.*7ih verse, which
read as follows:
"And when he saw tho
o'olook a. m. Kvery
man la respectfully
d the stockholders of
to ha
the district lit which the said
oSuse hereinafter rneut toned la |ieud-
Ing) once a week for four successive
eks previous to the return dav here- t ue MpeaKer eloquently urg
you auuuiion M. II. McDonald whose . obeill«i «e uiul rnaiim-t to
...tdeuce la unknown to be and appear u oueuienie ail«t resjtetl to
bofora the county court of t otUn coun- old age. With thrilling effect
ty. texas, lo lie holden in and for the >. ... , ..
count v of Coinu at the court-house : he told how some pretending
8*1!#' .1S5: CUri.lia.,0 would .bu. iu pub-
«iMh^JW.M,'u53ol°aMlUc'' P°or "r*J"h ad"d
ISH, alio o'clock a
II
lasitad aad the
the cotton yard at
are earaostly solicited
prosoat oa Important
there will also he some II
taat lectures.
JonIII A lio'rcilKK,
President Board of Directors of
Cotton Yard.
Jack IMovall
Is determined to kuock the
everlasting daylights out high
tnjsaidcourt on the ittii Jay^or vprii, • or mother, iustead of throwing | prices, regardiug saddles, bar
around them the arms of lovs, j ness and repairiug. We cheer-
Kvi, against the said M. It. UcDonaUl,
and the uature of plaintiff's demand
being as follows, lo w it:
That on or afoot the I-Mb day of Oc-
tober, l«N7. the plaintiff and the defen-
dant and A. II. Lindsay urde aud ex-
ecuted their certain note to A* L.
Dunn for llit sum of live hundred and
seventv-tlve dollars, due twel\e months
after date beating interest after ma-
turity at 1*J tier cent tier annum aud
also specifying that In case of legal
pioceedlugs thereon the makers were
lo pay ten per ceut. of the amount due
thereon as attorneys fees. That In fact
the plaintiff and the defendant were
only sureties for said Lindsay on said
not*. That on or ebout the day of
iss8, the aaltl Dunn assigned said
note to J. W.st. Clair and thai after-
wards tho said St. Clair assigned said
note to the Klrat National bank of Mc-
Kinney. That on the 1Mb of t-'cl>riiarja
ISMi, the said bank Instituted suit on
said note In county court of < o'.ltn
county against the makers of said note
and on the nth of March, I(bavlny
dismissed lo the said A. H. l.lndsay on
account of his being a non-resident) the
Id bank obtained judgment against
and cause the sunset of their
lives to be one of peace and
| joy. He told how true Christ
iauity would cause a believer to
go into the presence of the
wretched and poverty-stricken,
and there cast the dowers of
kiudness.
lie discouraged the idea of
debatiug and rivalry between
Christian udvoeates, express-
ing no surprise that the out-
side world was loth to accept
a religion whose advocatea
were cavilling about some min-
or points, instead of practicing
Igment aWalnst I 1,14 ,rUH principles. We wish
Plaintiff and defendant for the sum of thai every christian man and
six hundred and slNty-two dollars u till J . , „ ..
all coats of suit, said judgment beariiiM woman wullld follow Mr,
Interest at 1'i percent per annum. That 11- w.i.. , >n,. ,„„,i i su
on or about the .Mb day of March, l*vs, | "rook S «tdv K t . Hit) World is
Iu said court, the said defendant Mc-'
Donald assumed the oaytuent of the
entire amount of satd note and gave this
idalnllll to tndemulf.v bk:u against any
loss thereon a morlguge on i'i head iif
cattle hrantled with what Is known a*
the •'boot" brand, a copy of which
mortgage is attached lo and made a
part ot plalntltP* petition. That dur-
ing the pa*t winter a large number ol
said cattle, if a* great a nuuihbcr as 7.'>
bend ever existed, were lost, stolen or
died, that there Is not now over to head
of satd cattle, woilh not excccdinu two
hundred dollars. That oil the .fd dav
of April. I*"'<>, plaintiff paid to said bank
on tne Judgment so remlcicd * >17 '.13.
That said McDonald was to pay the
entire note. That said bank became
the owner ol said note before tunlurity
for value ami without any notice of the
agreement between plaintiff and de-
fendant. Thai defendant is now due
ami owing plaint ill the said slim of
That llie defendant secretes
hiuisell so that the ordinary process of
the law cannot be served on him I'lain-
tiff prays for a judgment for hi* debt
that a writ of attachment issue lo be
levied on properly of defendant and for
all general dilutable ami s| eoial relief.
I licit KIN !• A11. NOT, but have you
then aud there tills writ with your re
turn thereon before said com I show ing
how you have cxemled the same.
tl i veil under my hand and seal of *ald
court in .McKinney thl* the
. Jilil da> of April A. D., Inmi,
thirsting for examples of
virtue.
The true christian and moral-
ist alike are seeking a higher
state. Lnt us reform.
SY|uptfjcs
£
fully commend hint to our
readers.
We want at least .*mh more
subscribers before fall. Let
each friend of the I)kmc« it at
ead and haud this copy to
another friend and get a new
subscriber for fcl.5o. Remem-
ber the Farm and Hunch is
free to each cash subscriber
To ths Public.
We can furnish the Scientific
American and the Democrat
for $4.
The National Economist and
the Deiuocrut for $?.
The Ft. Worth Ua/.ette and
Democrat for $>'2.
The South West and Demo-
crat for ft*.
The Haptist News and Dem-
ocrat for $'2.
The Furui and Kutu-h and
Democrat for $1.5o.
All of the above jotirnuls ure
! tirst-class.
The National Economist is
the National organ of the
Farmers' Alliance.
Subscriptions tak n for
any of the above papers at
this office
HERE I COME,
IH
M
i lerk lUmnty
fount*', 1'
w l\ kkn,
Court * olliu
exits.
We learn that a youug* man
by the name of Qranger lira
ham, a tinner by trade, tried to
commit sulside, by taking
mophmo, at Farmersvile, on
ths 0th instant Medical sid
saved him. No motive was
fonnd for ths rash act.
FM^Mals.
A first-class Mew Home sew-
ing machine oan be bought
reasonably. Inquire at this
We acknowledges uo supe
riority when it comes to putting
up good Job printing. Call and
try ns. •
"liOve beckons," stick a.bottle^of
Choatham'a Chili Tonic In your pocket
nnd push ahead, success will attend vou.
Cur* guaranteed.
Many a poor Woman aulfora L'u-
told Torture* from
Back-Aclie.
If ah* only knew how eaaely she
could relisf by using Ballard's
.nnew Liniment, sh« would bless tba
day aberead these few lines, ft la a
grand remedy rev Headache and all
Neuralgia Pains. No pain cau with-
stand Its magic Influence. It removes
the Sie from a Hum or Scald in one alnj
ute. It will crre Initainmatory Itheuj
matlam and Soialtoa; applied to ttu
Throat aad Cheat in '. roup It will give
Immediate relief and make breathing
otueh easier. Ne family can lie without
It If ones they knew its value. Tiy it.
Price M cents. Hold by Siaiih tire's.
Protracted meeting continues
at tho Cumberland Church,
with unabated interest.
I Use!tlyself.
Jno. E. Jones, Fort Valley,
Oa., a leading druggist there,
nays he commends Dr. Big-
ger*' Huckleberry Cordial be-
cause ha uses it hituseli', and
knows its value for bowel trou
We regret lo learn that our
friend aud worthy citizen, Mr.
Hurry I lanes, leaves this morn-
ing for Dallas, which place he
will make his future home,
lie carries with him the hent
wishes of quite u large circle
of friends.
— .
A friend to I lie lariner, I he in< r< bant,
the mechanic, llie banker, the million-
aire aud the pauper Is Cheatham's
i bill Tonic. Never lall* lo cure. "No
cure, no pay.'1
Itev. Fitzputrick, Episcopali-
an, preached uu able sermon on
"ttSiipturnl baptism" to a lar.«e
audience at the O. S, Presby-
terian Church, on last Tuesday
night
A Souml liCgul Opinion.
E. Haiuhridge Mttuday, Es«| ,
County Atty., Clay County,
Texas. say :
"Have used Electric Hitters
with most happy results My j
! brother was also very low with !
Malarial fever and Jaundice, |
but was cured l y timely hh** of!
this medicine. /\rn Satislied
Eleetric Hitters saved h in li le.
Mr. D. i. ileoxso n, of
Horse Cave, Ky.. adds a like
testimony, saying:
He poditively believes he
would have died, had it not
been for Electric Hitters.
This great remsdy will ward
olf, as well as cure all Malaria i
Diseases, and for all kidney,
liver ami stomach disorders,
stand uiiequaled. Price f>oc.
and $1 at E. N. McAulay A
Hrothers Drug Store, Mckiu
ney.
Owing to lack of space we
are unuble to public children's
letters this week. I'ncle Snort
wiH write a letter of explana
lion to '.he little cousins in next
week's instc. We g* t ho many
we do uot feel like publishing
oue without all fo" fear of
hurting some one's feelings.
Consumption t ared.
r«eteim in tlis m et elegant form
THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUIOI
—■or THl —
FIGS OK CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
vitttu-N ui plitnis known to lie
nuisi U nelu i.il to the human
svtem, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma-
nently cure Habitual Consti-
pation, and the many ills de-
pending on n weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
11 It the |>1I1,| rat (Ileal rrmnty known lo
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
Wktn un«i« llili n. or C>i<i>ti(i«U<l
—xi (HAT—
euao dlooo, nifnieNiHo aiice,
htalthnnd btrbnoth
NATUHAtLT roiAOW.
liverv otn is nsin^ il and all are
delighted with it.
Ate roun oHuoaist run
QYrtur of rzoa
MANIjPAUIUIItU Uf
CALIFORNIA FIG'SYRUP CO.
IHANCmO, (MI.
lOUI/IVU r, nr tl(W Y0HK, M. f
The Baptist News,
llonef Univii, Tmu.
A «tlirtlji lln|i|| t n w |i |i r .| -*,it..«t tn ll«f>«
II.t N«w« Kill Ilia dwifriiiMt or I 11 I il * r«ll|ctiui.
I'uIiIIiiImiI wrrl ly nt • I .IMI i.tir y«iar liy Rp
Irf'Wl* 11 ol mill ami J II (tn^rt, l II Tlta
rln'Mp^al ami h««i wnakljr n>UkI.hi« urw*|i«iii«r
lii Hi# W.'.l. Wrllf fur trim a|.Mi-iiiiaii TliM
pawr tint Ilia Ilai'lld Nuw* lor II iiiuutbi Uil
$y..oo
Ibavaaivolll
n. ihuanaii'la u I caa..«
■Iu4l a liai.lm.il
■41MI ho ahava4laMaaC
r Ilia ir«t 4III<I an4 ul
.8
Ilia • «t <liMland«l Inns
■••a4laa Itatalawn miM. I adaa.i matran*l.m.lallh
la llajiiRrart.that lain aaml twii mrTTI.** imi
ig-.t.!,.. ..... - —,n
Ww|lall .l l|l...liiiMt aiMlf
U*. r. A MUMfuM.Mi r.at
Ifaak.
McKINNEY
r O ULT 11 Y
YARD.
TO THK FRONT.
1*1)' mouth itoek oggs, at $1 per
settiug^of I'd.
liight Hrama eggs, +1 p -r set-
ting.
Whit«* faced Mla< k Spanish, at
$1 per setting jf
Hlack Bieusted lied (James,
$1 per setting.
Black (tames, fl per setting.
White Leghorns,VI per setting,
White Bantams. #1 per settiui;-
l>tssiy Miller <JauieN,#g per set
ting.
llotidaus, P2 per setting,
Correspondence solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Chicks for sab* after September
1m| at pet jiaii <>r $l.r 0 per
trio AddiHHS,
Mus. SI SAN 11 AYS,
McKinney, Texas.
itfl
^ TOW
^lOR, Cotton
■I LEWTOF^
ELEVATINC
CLEANING
* .aAM
DRY1NC
COTTON
:n:
An ot«l |ihy«lclitn, retlreit from pritc-
t !«-• , liny iiifC li «t plMiiil ill hi* Imni'a l >
an K *t linllt niiMlonnry the foruuilu
ofn ini|ile vegetiitile remeily for th*
■pretty and |M>rtuniictit cure of ('oii-
k ii in I it Ion Itroncliltia, Catarrh. A«t)inio,
and all Throat and l.titiK Aflcctlon*,al-
io a poaltive and radical cure for tier-
votti debility all nertoii*
oum|ilalftU. after having leated It*
wonderful curative power* In ihoUMUid*
of caaei. Iuu> felt It hla dulv to make It
known to hla mifl^rtnK fellowi. Actu-
ated hy thli motive and a deilre lo re.
tlev<> human niitterlnKi I will «<?nd tree
of chaw, to all who dcHlre It, thin re>
re I ol In Oi-rman, French or KiutlUH,
with fell directlona for
uilng- scat hy mall
NENNEY b PARDUE,
-General-
Lumber Dealers!
Bushels of com wanted in exchang
for Lumber. Parties contemplating
building will do well to call befre
with ■tsmn, naming t iUpaper. W. A. |
Nojrea, 116 Power'* Block. Rochevfr, hliyitl|
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1889, newspaper, May 9, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191575/m1/3/?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.