The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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Lincoln anil ll.ivU.
livnrGlru l'| .
i'lie way uiay.be lilted
Our AttvrrlUlug
«l . The other reason* why th«*
secret system should be adopt
*<cl are Huperll'itiiiH
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l-iticii finglf column
I imh! IK tires, r. m l-#r line ftu
uuli Inurilon. Obltuarlea or mow
than 10 liiM-K will be cbsrfM for at our
usual rut« «.
All lontru t- w ill !>«• charged fur In
jiri>|H>rttou to tlu'
IUM<HT I 1*I n. l'« ,
Mi Klnnev,
The Km mersville Time* in in Mi * ttibb*, u lenolifr iiiui
j flavor of the eei-ret ballot. It Kotitheru college. wrot* to J*4f-1impediment
•Hytt: ft*rhon Davis, asking him to
"It is urged hi favor of ili write a sentiment wliic't miiflit
•ecret b llot that the party erv« a* a motto for Soutl «*i i
which nominates the bent maii women. Th* reply she received,
: will win every time. That will way# the St. Louis Kepubl ' .
might serve for the guidum e
of all mankind.
"For My Fellow Cuuti try wo-
men :
He ;• e flow in ang'-l, m ifi to
fi'ij^ive. and lioid last the chaii
1\ dial raises the lowly, with
•{ejAlblic self-re: peel tliat stoops hot
haughty.
•IKI kkhson DAN IS.m
This suggests N celebrated
passage in Abraham Lincoln's
inaugural address of 1H(5I.
With inalace toward none,
THURSDAY, JAN. i>, lbW<>.
EUlTUHlAlJi.
Trust means bust. bust is
the resultf trust. Don't trust
the bust but bust the trust.
"t>h. why should the epirit
of mortal be proud We give
it up.
"Charity begins at houie."
Yes, and very often it stops
there.
Life insurance agents
make life a burden.
W orth t«a/.ette.
The prosj>ect8 are that the
year ]M " will be one of the
most prosperous within the
history of our country.
It is claimed that $400,"00
worili of pork was lost in Ten
nessee, in consequence of the
warm winter.
We acknowledge the receipt
of the lb*port of the Tenth Cen
su- of the population of the
I nited States from the secre
tan of the interior.
^nrnnry vvn rears ago yen
t *rday the memorable battle
of New Orleans was fought
under the leadership of Hen.
Jackson—"tMd Hickory."
(lUII l*>
w.iiii According to th- St L mn
*.ou, Republic.n democratic paper of
Teunessee is runiiiiig on the
bulldo/ing plan Tin
says:
"One Memphis newspaper is
trying to run Tennessee < n th"
platforni that every democrat
shall be a white man and ev
ery white man a democrat
That sort of bulldozing will not
work in Tennessee except t'i
drive democrats a was from ihe
support of the neWHpfipt I
which advocates ii "
Many ways are being *ug
gested for ballot reform The
Deuison Guide remarks
"No man should ! • alh-w.-d
to vote who cannot read and
write the Knglish language in-
telligently. The ballot fis alt
article of ignorance an I tner
chandise is more dangerous
than anarchists dynamite
bombs."
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The editor of the Sulphur
Springs Knterprise certainly
had a "tough" • ime of ii \n hi If
carving turkey during the lioli
days. That paper says :
' The talent that enables a
man to carve his name high on
the scroll of fame isn t woi tii
a cent when lie is called upon
to carve a turkey ."
''The quiet and solitude ol
the tomb is not what we want .
it is a lively bustling city and
that is just what we need
Sherman Register.
Well, now. that is just what
we thought you needed. W liy
don't you move down to M«
Kinney where you "can move
and have your being" in a
"lively, bustling city." W e
ure having trouble about the
holes in the sidewalks, but
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"We leain tVum the McKiu
wi
may
rise up here and there to dis
courage effort and break down
well concerted plan* of dettiifii
and completion. Tin* but «t
"failure" clings to many men,
when, if they would give it the
cold shoulder and plan and exe-
cute with a tii in resolve to
reach the goal, success would
crown i he effort
We |<<ok at -oui' men and
say. they never fail We say
they are invincible This may
be partly due to natural assur-
ance and an 'mute gift, or facul-
ty to "count the da > half won"
when a design and a letadve
has once been forum ated Such
men do not dwell on "failures,"
.. , . r . n t. c. I but are always on the qui vive
wiili chanty lor all, with hrm • J 1
,, • , , ..| _ to reach out and accomplish,
n.'ss in tlie right a« (toil gives '
can
Fort
I'hey do not mind perverse
circiimstaac.'s ur discouraging
ilillueiices, but sereci- above
them all, bent and absorbed
1 with supreme design and the
: certainty of its accomplish
m nt I'hey look at the blight
: side of things and bid the dark
to "lake to the woods," while
they march on intent on "death
j or victory."
us to see I lie right, let us finish
the woik we are in, to bind up
the nation's wounds, to care
for hi in who sha.l have borne
the battle, and for his widow
and his orphans, lo do all
which ma> achieve and cherish
a just and a lasting peace
among ourselves and with all
nations."
Thus at the end the two, . . , .
,l,i,-r. ..f .!.«• i.ppunilion parti,™ 1 11"" 18 ;
uml bluo,lie . ll"" "'"k" B"rH wl" llH!
of Civil wars express a si miliar Be''aU8H the>' "champiou
philosophy and a kin red
spirit. N'-w York Sun.
l ull of Hope.
The lanta S 'Ulhern Indiin
trial U eruld publishes III a 1'e
cent issue a list of li'J.'i new
mniiufactiniug enterprises in
•iiigui ated in I lie tell col ton
Mates during the past two
weeks and employing over £'!,
.*i<io,ooo capital. This does not
include mam new railroad en-
terprises employing millions of
capital and developing a vast
extent ol country rich in min-
erals. ci at, timber and agiictil
turul lands. Surely "the New
South" is full of hope when
such records as this can b<i
made.. St. Lou>s Republic.
to the uttermost," and
i therefore, do not b ar defeat.
Thus we have a consolation,
a reminder and a spur to ac-
I iion. which prompts the soul
in its coldest and daikest
hours, It is not strange then,
that hope and courage never
fail. And so the greatest pos-
sible resuls are attained.—
National View.
Additional Locals-
Don't disgust.your friends
with that horribly offensive
breath when one bottle of Dr.
Thunnond's Lone Star Catarrh
Cure will make it as sweet as
a babe's in less than a week
All druggists.
The annual holiday edition
of the San Antonio Dailv Light
comes to our table this week
as a welcome visitor. It is
briliantly gott« n up,aud conse
queiitly speaks volumes to the
credit of its proprietors.
The merchants of Shreveport,
La. have signed a written
agreement to boycott the Texas
l'acilit- railroad company. An
action of this kind by the
farmers would be termed "an-
archy." Let us be fair with
our fellow-me^.
( ov. Hill, of New York, in
his late annual message de-
clares that ballot reform is
needed in that slate ; that in
some districts, especially the
manufacturing districts, men
are bulldozed into voting by
their employers. He favors
the Australian system of vot-
ing. with possibly some modi-
fications lie also favors laws
regulating the liquor traffic and
a strict enforcement of. the
same.
The Forum, a monthly rnaga
/.liieofhigli literary worth is
on our table It is published
at Fifth avenue, New
York. Its articles are furnish
ed by the best autors. Of the
January contents we mention,
"The Tariff and the Farmer,"
by Jno. (J Carlisle; "Pre-His-
toric Man in America," by Maj
J. W. Powell: "Abuse of the
Veto Power," by Fredrick A.
Coiikling; "Horace (Jreely's
Cure for Poverty," bv Rodney
Welch, and many other in-
teresting subjects are treated
of by able authors.
The winter up to January 7,
has been mild, moist and warm
Muny trees have decked them
s«dves> In vernal f/reen and
blooiu. The fruit bude on
, l«econte |iears are so far ad
vanced as to be in much dan
ger of destruction. The pork
crop this season was large and
fine, but a large percentage has
"t een lost during the warm
weather. Tliis loss is quite
and extends over many
•tatea, and will, very probab
a considerable ad
kinds
For Old anil Nc\> Alike.
^N'o South-Tlier ever died of
whom so many kind words
were said by the Northern
llenrv W Orady. Mj - Urady
wm vbe lender of the New
ney Di Mo< it vi that dming one ' South .and the manner in which
week there were twenty li\
marriage licenses issued at Mc
Kinney. This beats the record
If any one wants to get mar
ried we would advise them to
go to Mc Kinney while the
boom is on. Handera I'.nter
prisc."
You don't understand us
brother; sometimes it takes
two licenses to marry off one
girl.
A Hint lor Vimiiik liirb.
When your sweetheart comes
to see you, don't be foolish
enough to conline your sweet
ness to him alone. Have him
in where all ol the rest of the
household are. Let (he talk
ami the chatter and the music
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and the playing of games be
in the home circle. Then the
few minutes that lie gets with
you by yourself will se.-ui all
the more delightful, and lie
will think you the most loving
little creature in tin- world.
Men are much more observant
than they are credited with
being, and the man worth hav-
ing as a husband is the one u ho
will appreciate your love for
those of your own people and
will see that as you make a
smalt part in one home, you
becoming adapted for the cen-
tral ligure in another,
Never say that you don't
his death has been received is
the best assurance that the
time will soon be here when
the South will cease to be an
issue in politics, It cannot
come too soon. Kansas City
Times
I lie Sugar Industry.
While Gov. \\ ai mouth of
Louisiana was before the "ways
; and means committee" la.-t
Monday . the following proceed-
I ings were had ;
"In further answer to ques-
tion's by Mi . McKeima of Gali
lornia and Gov, Gear of Iowa.
. Gov. Wariuouth said that if
the committee would guaran
i tee planters that succeeding
j congresses would not distuib
I it, lie would lv glad to accept a
bounty of 'j cents per pound on
the sugar he raised. He want
1 ed, however, to stand upon the
same ground with other protect
ed industries.
Gov Gear "Hut you don't
' stand on the same ground with
them. \ ou do not produce
anything like enough to sun
ply the demands of the conn
try."
Gov. Warmouth "Hut we
bid fair to if we are given the
encouragement extended to
other industries. What we
want i-> lo be let alone. Kvery
whole
You do.
family. It's
That is, if
year for lite list liftee i \ ears,
expect a man to marry your „#|w.oirtuy iu every democratic
v "la r. ! congress, a proposition has
y ou are introduced iu congress to
a good daiightei and a loving pm -sugar on the free list. The
sister. \ ou want him to be f t.ons^ijut^ncH is that capi
one with you in sympathy and i(H, iH af|.uid iUVM|, and
affection, and as you take his progress of the nidus
name, so you assume respon try is therefore slow."
sibilities as far a* his p. ople , Mr Flower "And yet you
are concerned, ^ ou, two, are ar,. scared about what
the most to each other your this republican congress is go-
love for each other should be |„
the greatest, but you cannot <; v. Warmouth "1 am not
isolate yoiiselveN and insist afraid that ihis republican con-
that you have no duties oiit-jgress will interfere with any
side your o n home. If vou
do this you become narrow and
sellish, and you are quite too
nice a girl for that. So remem-
ber when he comes, this bride
groom of yours, that his heart
in lustrv of the country
plans*.
Mr. Flower
the bill r
Gov. Warmouth -"Oh, that
was a presidential year.
\\
Have you read
is bound the tighter to you if Lnughter The Mills bill was
the ribbon used to hold It has introduced to elect Mr. Cleve
written upon it in gold letters laud, and I have no doubt that
"Love and consideration for, the senate bill was instiument-
(hose at home."—Greenville al in bringing about the elec-
Herald, | lion of Mr. Harris on.
The tlrnml Jury.
The new grand jury is com-
posed of the following named
gentlemen ;
I. IV tet
P. Roberts, 01 ney Davis, W,
P. McMinn, Lew Lewis, Thos.
Norman, .1. M. Nichols. John
McKiniiey. CJ. J. Creel, Frauk
Douglas.
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The First Shot.
Mi Kinnkv, Jan. 1. 1800.
Killlor of the I 'oiuocrtii.
We see from t!ie Dallas morn-
ing News of Dec. II, IhSil, that
one, John Fossett, says lie fired
the lirst gun iu the late war.
lie was in town to-day and
paid his taxes. He is broad-
shouldered and happy and
hearty, lie came here from
South Carolina and his con-
science has not made him grow
less from the shot he took at
the "t^ueen of the West." We
want to know the man that
fired the lirst gun. There is
one, John Fossett, that lives on
John P. Hunter's place. IMease
make some inquiry about the
man who tired the lirst gun at
the "i^iieen of the West."
SriiseiiiiiKU,
Altera.
Altoga is situated a few miles
northeast i f McKiniiey in this
county From a letter received
from a citizen of that "burg"
we quote the following descrip
tiou :
"Altoga. a few years ago,
was uuthought of and undream
ed of, even by our
professional dreamer. But
it lias spiilig up as if by
magic. and grown unci tdiug
the writer until ii has uii
countable ]>opuiation It is
situated oil the lines of six "to
be" railways. It contains urn
GRAND CLEARING SALE
For tic Next §0 Dais!
OUR MB. X. ABON
HAS
(Jon© to New York
AND-
Notified us to sell
ALL-
Winter Coeds
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Below Cost!
We ask all those in search
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nrou. After calling attention fact, H is thou J.t to
to some of the graver offense*, way a good c
the judge directed the attention built* here.
of the Jury to the sale of lot- j
tery tickets, UruukeuneHS iu
otlire, libel and Kale of intoxi-
cants to minors In the course ai„a ul 0;30 uu y,.sU,r,jtty ^<1
of his charge the Judge said if wi„ hw ftl jvcan
grand juries looked to the law j ^etery '.ais eveiuu*
requiring frequent reports from
officials, then there would be j
fewer defalcations.
Tkxas
The i^lain son of K t New-
some atul wife, little Willie,
A l>atnuae Suit.
-TO
Gome at Once.
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s
Respectfully,
M. ARON.
l.SI Ol'KSSUK to >). A HON & BHO I
Remember this sale lasts
only 30 days.
GRAND CLEARING SALE !
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1 Le ca of T. .1 Lokey vs.
John .lohusuii et ul is set ft.r
trial in the dinrict court Mou-
da v, .Jaiinarv KJ, IKIM).
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'l'he l'acn are about as
foliow :
,1 N (Lbsoii, who was a can-
di lat- tor county attorney,,
was .' sailed through the pub-j
lie pi ess and, attributing the
cause of the attack to '1'. J.
Lokey, made a return attack
on Lokey through the columns!
of this paper.
For this return attack of
Gib:,mi i n Lokey, which was
published without the knowl-
edge oi coiim lit of defendants,;
T.J. Lokey, instead of suing;
the author of the article, sues
John Johnson, 10. W. Ivirkpat j
rick, John T. Melton, John l'\
Lockhart, John S. Jenkins,
\V. \V. Chitpitian, T.F. Donnell,
VV. M. Ha iron, and W. C. Par-
k< i. none of whom knew him
or had any malice or ill will
against him, and, who knew
nothing whatever of the
charges.
It illustrates the beauties
of the libel law of Texas and
power which a contingent law-
i yer has to annoy.
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From a Ta.\pa)*cr.
to make their future home
MoKinnky, Jan. 8, IS'.ltt,
Ktlilur IicincKTut :
I,'.hear some enquiry about
the condition of the Collin t'lerw-
county democracy. I for one Nevada has bought over two
am well satisfied, for we cer- thousand bales of cotton this
taiuly have more to console 8®nson, and 1*ariuersville i n
ourselves than any i/ther party a^(,u^ thereof, "they say."
—in fact we are so happy that farmers are getting ready to
W'MIc'n drove Items.
W intk'- (iitov k, Jan. ISJ'0.
Ktlilur ul tin- Dt'iiuH-rut:
Farmers of this community
are now taking advantage of
the line weather and are get
ting down to work in earnest,
as though it was spring of the"
! year. And it is a mighty up-
hill business, too, to return to
th> quiet routine of farm life
aftei enjoying the big turkeys
and malty pleasures of the hid
' id ays.
j I tide Mack McCoy, who 1 as
be« n for a long time a sufferer
fro in neuralgia, is able to be
about, though is still not well.
Mr. and Mis. James Fearce
W. M. Warren left for the l'nn
handle a few days ago. 'i'hey
took their families and intend -,l,Kantsns aiv visiting theii
PrMtntt in tlx moM (learnt fo-ra
THE LAXATIVE ako NUTRITIOUS JUI0S
—or tii«—
Ftas OK CALIFORNIA,
Com'limd with the medcin.nl
virtues of plants known to he
mort bcnencittl to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative tVj penna-
nt ally cure Habitual Consti-
pal ion. and the many ills
pending on a weak i. r inactive
couditHHi of Ihe
KIOIiEYS, L:.:HOttJEtS.
ll is the n oil c ■ ■ nt r' ...uly known lo
CLSANSZ THesrSTCM CrTECTUALLf
NVhan viic i I . i* cr • tn-upauJ
pure stoon. naraanNiMQ t£iw,
HCALTe cn<l 1. i RBNOTH
NATUIIAkWY PiXLOW.
Kvery one i* tt- inj; it §id all are
delighted with it.
At", ycijr: on ron
oir3Fa.T7::j oar* r.^xca-o
MANUrAOtOHf.O CNLY lit
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ca
SAM fhA.SCJSCO, CAL.
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llailt'oail t onvcntiou.
Mkmi'HIh, Tenn., Dec,^8.'89.
'I u tin- Muvor ul McKiniiey, '1V*iw :
Dear Sir -At the instance of
communities iu Texas and Ar-
kansas, iuteres ted in the enter-
prise, this association has de-
cided to call a convention in
this city to meet Jan. SO, 1890,
for the purpose of consultation
and discuss ion on the subject
of the extension of the Mem-
phis iV Little Kiik luilioadin-
to Texas.
Your city, through your
board of trade or municipal
c -unci!, i- i''quested to eend
del eg tie S.
Please atUise me, at your
earliest convenience, of the
•wiiDH luUon by your city on
this invitation. It'spectlully, .
itOHKliX (iATKS,
Secretary."^"
i son. Aaron Pearce. They
we hardly know whether we
are in the spirit or in the llesh,
for the reason ail the great
men of the state and nation are
fast coming to the principles
plant another crop. Many are
complaining of having Jo-
meat because of the v\;;nu
weather.
Nevada high school has n
that the C. C. D, marked out! ro|'e<* l"lpils.
long ago. Have you seeu the i 1 here will be a meeting of
derision of the supreme court of teachers and trustees at Neva
th • l ulled states on combina-
tions and trusts '< Have you
seen the presideut's message
ou the same! Have you read
Throckmorton's letter on the
railroad commission bill, to-
gether with nearly all the lead-
ing men of the state t
da on the second Saturday i
January, l8 o, at in o'clock u.
in. All teachers and tru.-<'et -
are requested to attend. Ti e
plau of the organization will lie
to meet at different points iu
this magisterial precinct and
so arrange the work of the
We learn to day that Collin meetings that teachers, tuts
county is so poor that she can i tees and others can take part in
not build a bridge across Fast the exercises, and by such co
Fork, where two of the most operation it is hoped that a
important roads in the county deeper interest iu edu \iti -na 1
come together. Were you in the matters wiil ba at'oined.
collector's office the other day plan seems to be a good one as
when a "Simon-pure" demo it gets the work of arousing
£ral walked into pay his taxes such interest near the people i :i
and not having enough money
without using some county
scrip? (The county was too poor
to take her own paper.) Have
you noticed the county treas
urer's report!
Poor old Collin cannot fur-
nish plank and nails to repair
her ^roads. Where do you
reckon they are going to net
whom such an interest should
be awakened. Let all attend.
"NHUIKI: TOM."
Merry Hell.
Marriage license.** issued dur
ing the week ending .Ian. S.
1890:
Henry dairies and U s. tta
Lynch, 11. A. Hiinnit nit an 1
on the north at A. L. HaUer's
park -which is owned a d con-
trolled by him i the said Hatler i
and on the south it runs into
space which is owned and con
trolled by the creator.
On the cast side of this street
is situated the postoflice, where
dry goods, groceries and hard
ware are sold
Altoga also contains a corn
ar
remarkably well preserved for
! eldel i\ people, ll^il1 ages be
ing respectively 76 and <>fi.
Josepli MfMahati and wif.
have returned from a Uip to
Tennessee whither they vvet>
were called by a telegram on
the (h ath of Mrs. McMahun's
father.
Robert Fisher and wife, nee
Miss Mamie McDonald, have
moved to their new bonn* ad
,jwining Mi. Coleman.
John Peters, we learn, is not
very vv< 11, yet we trust that his
trouble is not more than we
knew lie would have a violent
;a< k t,! uieJa «.( ],, jy_
Mr. and Mrs. M. McMahan
and Miss K Ina Murks, are v isii
ing r I itive.s in W .t ^ county.
(i'-orge Harris and lady and
,\!is> Birdie Kstes of Suchse
t ..iii" up to take in the Christ-
mas tree and to viiit friends
a a la ives. They ret urned
linine last v, eek.
Mr. i i a licit and his interest
ing family have moved into our
midst, and are now occupying
the Harris homestead.
lv W, Iviikpairifk came out
| to his farm to day with lumber
and nails. It looks like White's
j (trove is oil a building booui.
Sometime ago Mr. Ferguson
made a large addition to his
barn. Mr. Newsoine has lately
put up a residence. Mr. Mc-
Cauly has built two. Uruflon
Williams one, and Thurston
.lone,} one. Hesides building,
various other improvements
ave been and are moving
At the requost of the city
counujl and a number of our
citizens, 1 hereby call a meet*
ing of the citizens of M"Kinney
and Collin county on Saturday,
January II, IS90, at the court"
liottsi.- at I o'clock p. m. to give
exj res.sion. and if des'red ap-
point delegates to the said con-
vetiton in Memphis on Jan. 20,
189H. J. M. BALL,
Mayor.
Citizens' MoetiiiK.
"dany potuineut citizens
request us to announce that
a meeting of citizens will be
held on Saturday, Jan. IS, next,
iu behalf of the "Davis Relief
and Monuui-lit Fund," Said
inee will be held at ths
court-house and everybody is
earnest lv invited to be p res-
ell;.
Catarrh
Is a coti titiitl<>tiul nnri not a local
and tln iclorc It rannot l>o ctirml by local ap>
plications, it rcqt.iri)s n oonNtltuttonal rem*
cdy llku Uooti'ti Hiu«n|xirllln, which, working
throiiKh tho blood, (>rit<lloat«i the InpuHty
which causcs ami promotes tho dlaMM, aoS
rffi.'ius a peminiH'Ut cure. Thousands ol
peoi ic tcatily to the success ol Uood'l I
Catarrh
tiie $B,800 ex-officio J Will they
iti. • ! nav it oir iu county scrit t' ^ary hi. hiter, W. F. L"vv and
main street w hich terminates ^ ' („ ., ...
Now if the above is the truth Swan, h. v\ . Barnes an 1
do not fly at the C. C. D. M. A. Boggs, W. II Heath and «i«\tdily along.
1 write this to remind you Laura Swan, J. I) i inly ' 1 aimer, Metho-
that whisky and bulldozing C.R Shaw, W. F. Hoi ton and
negroes cannot always control ^trrie Jarnagin, M. Ii. Sh-iton
the country.
patill.1 as a remedy for catarrh
imparattons had failed. Hood's Harsaparlll*
also Ixiilds up tho wh«le system and malMS
you fi « I renew* d In ht alth amt-strengtlk •
"Hood's Sarsajartli* h s livifted me mora
for catai rh ami Impure tdood than anything
«0s9 I f v n - I." A. 1UI.L,Syracuse, H.*
Hco-i 6 Sarsaparilla j
fold Ity all itruKKtot*. f I. >t> furfs. I'rapared<*lf
by C. 1. IkjuU \ CO., Ai<otlioc rl« , Lowell,MM
IOO Doaea One Dollar9
dist minister at
preaciietl at his
BENTS WANTED
It takes money to build
bridges: script will not pay
taxes. That's all.
TAX PAYKK.
- - — ———
Nevada New*.
this place, |
regular ap-
ard Mary A. Moore. W. U. j poiutment last Sunday a for
Simpion and Lou Abernathy, A v.-ry good congivgv ,
C. E. Julian and Ruth ti n t m, tiou (Mine out to hear him.
John Maxwell attd Liz/.i Joint- K*v. Mr. Butler will preach j
son, J. J. Ctian iler a-«d D. E. h re m *t Sa'urday and Sun lay
mill, a saw mill and a gin. ! „ Nrvaiu, Jan. 4, 1« .
The I (lion depot is not yet Kdltoroftlie Demmrat:
completed, owing to the ab-! Our town is steadily and
senceof the six railroads above quietly growing.
referrsd to.
Campbell, Allen Searcy and
Klla Kennedy, O. W. Cowan
and P. A. Farley.
McKiniiey, Tex,, Jan
District court convened
this
A "medicine man" has been mornieg, Hon. II. O H *ad on subject before
many queatiou*,such }. whsre
is Altogai What ia done there t
Uow cams ii there t
at the usual hours.
There is a matter of great im-
portance on foot how. Ii is
u thiiig less than the huihting
of a church. It is understood
that Mr. BntU>r will bring th■>
his t-oiigrega-
whei: definite
tiou Saturday,
W« hojK thin wyi answer the giving free concerts and tec- the beitoh. -ignite a number
tures for a week at the city; gathered to hear his honor s action will b« taken in regard
charge to the grand jury. H to it. A joint or union church
M. T. White and | B. Whisenant was ohoscn fore j seems generally favored t ia
oi lt e *o>t "Out* rwH-r^a " CR
ami Hu hit IVok a
niYtii'MW." Tl « useli
tm •• Hum i« 'ti In An
agent* nrv "i Ihw . ilmt
dHMtic In m iHttmt, 0
dHwtic IMm iKtinlt, net t«nl
r.ieiiiwn\!?Svi
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1890, newspaper, January 9, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191610/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.