The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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.MARCH IV.1HHA.
AT. C. K*yTt «TaMe.
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liHlfti'Tiiii (iilhifaiiTi^iillitWiii iii"
T tHWtt,!!. cuuillg l ' t Uc ;
. J«o. '* uTIim. it. i ..
LttVciimirttf utuur«*rtv fttii-!• •-«• Waterloo. N. V. in 1#H1, was
loo. He ought to eoii t« faster. P* trktwl with Bright' * Dis-
Ht will oome faster aad faster, ***'*• 4'rl** iu .
a* he hrnim..-, through «ducn* «• •' « >*, "J«U«rla. Krt.w thf
tion, culture mid general iutelli- S.T L* r'VjJ [jf
s aff.k Cure
cured iit«* :tml 1 am sound and
wejl/'lf v« u doubt. ask your
neighbor!
^ * f> I .« I I
FARMS
FOll SAI.Kt
: M
./km
in hi, culture mid gcuerai infem-
gence, better win hotter ouali- )'vnrH without I1,
lied tt> assume control; to oeeu- I *u^ ** ** ii«*i'. s *
uiitl maintain Itimneir in the
ESffl BOI*M>.
W.
It..
A. h. PAUU.MIU>, Agent
| ANNOrNC'KMKNTK
f FOE MAI
FOR MAYOR.
to MMuntw R
D | candl
to thaetlra of Mayor. April elf
Iront milk. K«iii«*ntii ii. extended
cultivation, broudeued intelli-
gence, <*i iif«* it lit** an essential
pre-requisite, and in thin
titm the farmer of to day in stri
ding along atn quicker. tur*l -
l-Mr.it. er rute than ever before. Bid tlit*
II.Mp.m. gotid work llod speed. Let it,
«., hmv..|y "U.U;t ; ]|k . 8. P. SMll'H. ll i.iv.T-
SEtaLuAi-if.!?, ,t' «" li lUrhMhuil. Mum..
u uinubi. kiiimlt-ilip. thai tin* .util-red 1.1r y tmi* from tiiliuu.*
A?'k"r, ' ulturki.uu.tjul! .low. Ill Jui.il
be fitted tti hold ami honorably 1KNH M. ........i t v
SfnuhllrTr^fL" ! «&««*'• Jut,..ami
it ! „ 111IN84, lit* Hayh, "There has baen
Corn |h ft a bushel and mil-
let teit u tun in Young roan
*>• m
Tost for it Mernioutti Kvt*ryuut*.
I ilie New Dry Goods House
\Vt- art' now ivady to jthow oia- thf
unlffh'd stot'k ot l>rv NimmIs CMotlnu;, 14 im|k. Sho"
At'. \\V hi-oiiirlti to Mt'Kiaiify
UV IT. M. TIIOMPMIN.
tVITK1I TO C'A 14. AM)MKK V
a Hit b
N'olio
t N
HOt>KS
t l I'll !•: tut
>« >1> TKKMS !
t o I S in M'kl WKV
:i<> \i(ir
I
•n
A:40 t U.
1:4ft f. U.
Dress Goods,
For Syrini Wear!
Is All The Latest Styles.
U>
■Hiiii.|>riii«.l(M u |.'ni
rif, in \ nun'x 1 w- >* Hi
II. \ lurill III Idii il'TIt; llkl lll*t'ulllvn
Iiun, I mill, fioi, u M if, M ilmi I-Ink"
I lllj ■. «-J iU1.
I*. A |(IHU| III! Illll IlLMIM* III HburtV
Nililiilmi; .'irtiitiu, « hifh. nlr«« loi-atiini.
1 |IMI.
>, A I r«-.|ilfiu«> iiroix'rt.v. mill
-OF
in.
r W$ in MtkorlMd
J. WHIT m a candidate for
ba .I'L'ni?! ' non',,,r" o/tllM biiloUH iroiiblnfl;
• •« «. hi. w«1?h and l.i.!'X7.r'"^X'S' Z'Z'
. Z.T« rtuufi'bl.'* To iht nt"''rV S AFi; Cur"
. let th« utfrirultural roll.«.. l .: L"u i""11""""1- _
Tbo puKMt ilruiM t Smith, « iwrl.'iiltuiiil coll.-«u ! •
Jfc Tntitison'tt H.ilw •ustolusa and patroni^d; let
lie) & Johns the agricultural pruts, growing;
I
LouIh Kossuth, at Turin, ia iu Htronger. batter," oloaiier. more
fivllcnt littaltli. | trustworthy ever d«y. « it U,
Him Mjr WM«irk. WCASTORIA.
WKraibfH)CbUd. htirri«4fort ASTOMU,
be encouraged ami Mtreagt lien ^
tin to the now Drug Store in ;
I Ml b 9 .. ArutTK ouHuro, everywhere
ohnnon Block fot youi drugs.. ifvioa upon for supplies tt
the farmer's needs, that he may
be fitted and strengthened to
wield the nowor which is right-
fully Ids, For the public weal.—
Our Couutrv Home.
Kl'NH VKlhlNlt,
MOHAIR PLAIDS.
BLACK SILKS,
LINKN LAWN.
WIHTK(KK)1 S.
LACES,
8-slw.
l'oriusiiont Mei'urity.
Abilene is debatiug the es-
lab ishment of a woolen mill.
U is a tine location for one.
Have your prescription* Statistics nhow that the gn-at
llt.«l at Smith. Wiley & John- er number of iinsane people are
n\.4, 8 'iw. women, while the greater itmu-
^ t *" her of idiotn, deaf mutes and
We are glad to see some im-,,.
* . . „ blind persons are men.
irovemvnts going on in tue
pity.
T. CI. LKWIS, San Francisco,
Cal., Oct. 28, IhHl, says, *i
have suffered for ten years with
eoiigesied khlneys, ami have'
passed stole ft laugiiig in si/e
from tile head of u pin to a p<*u.
which caused strant;urv of the'
neck of the Maddei i he bent
physicians iu this city said 11
could not recover. I used four ■
CAlll'KTH,
CARPF.TM,
MATTINd,
MATTIN<i.
s|l,K IMiAlhs,
SI MMKK SlliKs,
TH1MMINU, K'l'l'.
WE HAVE PLACED IN STOCK
U cuiil
r. in*
iln
. u t'm. .i uitt 1
.I'll i Si I | H ( f I It til (
' I" iiU.tl 111 ill:' «'<M||ll
"O! 8u froringWoniAu!'' ! ot' Warner's Safe Cure,
and $ot rid of four calculi.
Just Rkokivkd.—A ftim lino C. F. B. HASKELL, (formerly1 Writing .June 5?3d 1884, he says,; a large stock of Carpets, Mattings. Oil ( loths. Iluu
iKhing tu.'klft, p i .t. inks,; ' V"™'". v'-0 no*. I« ^! 'pirmuwrn." was | Cull hii.1 «m .tuck uu.l you will b.. pirns,,I « ii!i „ ...-I
] prices.
inks Vernon, Vt.,) now
at Smith, Wiley * Johii- j r'K^l.^lukma
R. and
stated
\e
lid
)UH.
cciin-
llershal Howard has
Diumeuced to build a
ssulence in the Southed.
\i the city.
m a m —
Smith, Wiley ft Johnson do
It! Boss l>rug bminess of the
My. H-yw.
t
I'l
lien and di I not seem to be
aeat amenable to physicians reme
part dies. She could not slee
trembled like a leaf, periot
cally lost Iter reason. They
then began the use of Warner's
Safk Cure, Writing in duly.
188^1. from Dakota, Mr. Haskell
says, "My wife has never seen
Cr. J. M. Beal aud family are the slightest inclination of a
for Abiline this week. Sue
«* ■ ill 1t$3,"tiuit hie wi?e wiw wtierlv 1 tluvuijjliuut the Stut.. ure in
rostrated with lemale dilhcui-} r„-,m
and plum trees
mbs. cATtfTilfft "i
Rochester, N. V., for
SWIFT.
2ft years
-•♦It-red from hereditary rht uma
tiptn, many times being utterly
helpless eMjiecially in Marm
weather. In July. 1883, she
used a few bottles of Warner's
Safk Rheumatic Cure, and in
*sa go with
jrn homo.
them in their we*
Our assortment of drugs is
complete, and our price, «... | ™" ^
> ,hle. Hakky. .III. A Joe. e„dlng M,irdl ^ 188fl_
Mr. S. R Roland, an old and , which, if not called for in four
ighly respected citizen who weeks, will be sent to the dead
vea near Gray BUI is lying at letter office at Wellington,
ho point of death. D. C.:
Burns, J S
January, 188C , said her rcti to ra-
re turn of the difflcultiea War- j tion to health was as complete
tier's SaVk Cure removed." as miraculous. Cure permanent.
Try it, 0, suffering woman! Try it.
LIST OF LBTTBR8. ^ s VVl. to get tilir paper
... u . ... in time we were therefore a lit-
t of lolt"r" remaining i" 11!iUlll
NOBBY SPRING SUITS!
Don't fail to see our spring clothing. Our stock i^ huge
and well selected, ami at bottom prices.
New Goods Arriving Daily!
(iive us a call. No trouble to show ttnoils.
O. C. Moanfcastk 4Sc Co..
Never.
JOIIMHON ULOCK,
In another column you will Cook ^
se the advertisement, ot the RHJott, F
sntorprising merchant, 0. C. (juyton, Mrs R Cement establ
iMountcastle. Hoskin, H Hughes, Sellie
ow-o-* Jackson. II A Moore, Mrs K
Mr. Stevena, of San Angelo, Mugg, Mrs C Null, Klla. care
Tom Green County, formerly P/'^Hddie K J Ratter
• s- .. .rLf..LrMoMahsn, D LSwan, W J
toltiien ofMcKinn y,wa. Steady, John
|city this week. Thompson, MissB West, Mr
When calling for the above
letters say "advertised."
J. W. Thomas, P. m.
b if s © te I * JB 2 W &. -A
a-s
Mils. 11KLEN LE1KEM, West
McHenry, 111., two years ago
used Warner'b Sakk Nervine
for complete nervous prostra
.. .. t> tion. August, 1K84, she wrote,
Chandler, Mrs 141 «,j jjave never enjoyed such
McKINNEY,
TK\ \s.
From the way building ma
Iterial ia being hauled in differ-
lent parts of the city we judge
lthat thore will be a good many
Iresidonces erectud soon.
m • ^
Mr. Andrew Lowis was in
| Monday having a ball removed
from his arm which lodged
|there through an accidental
di ft* htirge of his pistol last win
Iter
Daiiley, J W , «0od health, have had no return
Ctallup, Patent: uf iny 0|j trouble." Try it.
Cement establ ( J —
TRIBUTE OF RB8PECT.
Dii-d on t)a> 1 ttli of.Mnroli, lss."i, nt the
roMltlenoa ariitT |>urt>niM n«r l,«>lianon,
<'ollln 1'ount.v, Tt-xiiH. Ilttlp Minnie QuIm-
cnberv Hired neiir ten .n-um.
Death ih iudred no reaper of the ripe
grain alone, Ion of ten hid sickle cutH oft'
the tender pluntH jiiRt •liowinp the
Cromlne of tutiire weiilth. li may not
e rlslil for those tliun benellt to M«k.
Whv U tltift ? Yet who e n chide them
for thin t This HI tie girl we mourn for.
' wu from Infancy noted for ^ueh «|uall-
tleaaa pall the loveofall who knew her.
Iter mind unuaual In it* ltd lirightneno
wac man like that of a woman then u
child, t.inked with ihlii wiih a ehild like
modem- a tender thought fulnesx for
other* that wan truely lovely, tier 111-
ne « was short and the prayerful watch
care of her parents and friends ovi
Henry C. Herndon,
—-imrouisT ASI> mcAiiKit i\ —
Drue* Patent Medicines
1'erfuiuery. Paints, Oils and Dye SiiiIK liijus and <tiin
fiootls, which I will sell a-s Cheap as the Clawtpe-o.
FAi'ttciilHi' Attenlton <3lv« n to I'ceNerlpiioiiN
|iv Herndon in Person, who resides ..ver his Store. Kverv
" ! -1' "1 - ""ll ""l ,: Stpmre. '
Person invited to Call. West Side Pnblie
McKINNEY,
TEXAS.
Controlling
IN (tEXEHATlTX.
The Pliyaieut I .aw liiHiieiietiig
- , u,.| iii the Riubryo of >1mi iiimI
ends o\ei anil ii*.,.!., &ainl Hm Hlo'i'llon Io Pro*
"r?™!'" 'n"r\";:'.l'.ri,..vlnK mXV .l....e Vl..,,..rl>.unl.-<>ir„,r...«
nlHspeii Iier to the grief stricken hreaat.
and her father on I tended knees ltii|>lor«*«!
Boots & Shoos
The anti-prohibitionists of{
Denton havo a movs on foot to ;
raise f.r o<), with which to |
on'ploy lawyers to contest the
results of th«recent local option
•lection.
Physicians and citizens of
louston are inaugurating prep
srations for the entertainment
of the State Medical Associa-
tion, which meets thore on the
30th of April. Arrangements
will be made for 300 guests.
Parties wauting job work or
repairing done will do well to
call on Frank Donnell at bis
[shop opposite jail. Bids and
[eatitnntes made on all carpenters
work. A competant workman
twill be found to repair any-
thing in the furniture line.
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A NotiBfeJrrcati
tiod I" spare Ills darling 'nil u* I he dealh
ciugel drew near she said Ma I believe
it in getting night. Ms« me, Mu ki s me
I'h then called for her uncle anil sister
end kissed and embraced them belli, and
In a few moments went very ijuielly ta
sleep without a struggle. No one <: u
gain consolation to the deeply bereaved
family in such an hour of bitterness but
i
roved, located ot Hie hixlivei hll.intb<
wn. aboiii I aerr. ulluched -a iii xiiil
some «uiintinitial mun who would locali
here to .•ducnle hli fiimllv.
'£I. I I acres w 'th farm house and im
iiroveinentM s. VV. of Mi'K>iiUey, tuncri*
in iMiltlvai.nii; bu.ance prairie and liui
Iter. 1'ricv Ji-5I per acre.
-I. ;t ' ni'res splendid timber and laud j
miles iK.rih Mil «hi«|. :ift m re.
i lilt acres I mill'stiuih of Kih UwuII, ilwi-
I tier. #.'i pei' acre.
.I.'V acre 1*1 clnss I'ariu: I'si s. n« In
■ cult I v >it iiiii . ;i,l tiuilier. hntance tiitxture.
Price tfHssi. Helev. nc u madu to.l. W
kirkpairick. 'J mile, froui Millwotii.
' liiick v, nil run.I. lor Hie I last meulioiieii
piece,*. He will show the laml and
pun Iculurs.
7. acres laml in west pari of M<
1 Kinnev not far liuin ilm I'oUeu>'.
mi intreM ni iill.-s N I", Mi Kliitio
la in cultlvaiUui, ;ii> in iiusture, mostlv
prairie, well fenced, well watered, good
improvements, guml neighborhood, near
church unii school; U| cla s place for s
iIim-cIhsi, family. >l."ssi,
•hi. A Dm. farm I mile ca*l nl Hock
wall, in Itockviall count v. I tn acres, its
In i uilivai ion, bi Ihiii «• I■. |>ii iinv. iili
ilmbc;' ami wiitir, good d\\cllli s ami
r«ni hi til" . "I'liinl k'l i'l' iii ^ro>e,
l'rice « !i I ♦ l'* l ii. rile ' in ill iii e In .
or I pa) ii hi- e ill In |>i r nt mil rcit.
till ciisli #'T'i.i ' m> \. ||. ! re w i'l, a I
Koi-kw .i'
:n. \ I
acri-t, in!
acre. i mi
<«
.ii. llmise iii ii i'ihiiiis on 1 .On Si, in
NorOi pari ni dr|\mrr\. I'i n •• j
is. (fii j-.i ai'i'i-s, on *.|iicli U Sn'.dvr's
l.ake good land and luui.b !ne I .tiiUer.
•f.'i per acre.
II The ' r. SnlII* 31 ii l'urni, i;ille
norlh . fl arnicrs.lllc, li;~4 ai re in" in
cuitivalion, well fenced goi.il Itiiul,
houses etc. A bargain worth linking
alter, :l,.">iKi — Unit" cash balam *- on Iuiik
time w ith lot
Nw. ie. (laeoi lie heat Prairie Farms
lit llie count* ,1'i.i uci'i -, .hi in i ,lii\.i
lion, I I'i in (nisi ii ii-, .7 in limine, well
wittered. A ki.oiI Iiimi.i'ut rooiiix aiul
uther Io11n*i ' eiueiitx. Slluali d It* liille*,
] 111-11rI\ wen. frui• • Mi Kiniic), on |{ow-
I lelt i reek. I'ric" >-j.'i |n r acre.
•li. ii Ioii hi I". I'. lir.nllet adilition.
N'orl ll of I lie 1'iillc
•It'. oiin \iiln;.Mr iininiproM'd pro
i pel i \, nlji.iiiliii; the railroad and depot
frounds, 11-,-in • given at l.'e.il K lale
!.\ cluing*1.
■V.'. 11,"iJ acres gra/liiK and farinliiK
lands in I allahaii •'oiinl> rl *>•( per acre.
M. A small liMis,. in hi ut t Ii |isri of
low n, .ft.iii,
•s., liii ucric. II miles hi i " i . rl in ii xi
. i "1.1 Mi ivilille , : 1 -ii• i'i - ill ■ •' 111', nt iii• ■
tin \i r\ Iii * I Hi 'mil! I I'll llteii hollxe in
t I'l * /I'. ' t III ,H | C|l I Ml'ie l ' I X | , ' | : t
Is 111., Ac. !i >,.'<■ iwi«hl:nl|ii i, ' i-
Vi I>|| III In t*11 «i', {.I'xl I'llil 1. ill.a ,
Chill ell, A''. i cr vl.l per self, line
third el m|i, t iii 1 a it- •' one umt i w \ ears at
In per ••••iit. inter x|.
,'c, 'JlKI acre tut in. miles w 'it nf
McKiniiex. i'ill in dcr fein i I'M i.i euli i
vation In I'l ilin'ier. Price. >.l.ion. une
third eitsli; niie-ilnnl in uiie and two
years; Mic-tiilrd i i live years.
.V.I. A in acre iralrie fnrm, ."if miles
•i. lilli i.i' M C K ill n -> ; Js acres in cnlil :i-
Iion; I" in pasiuic: house, feiiee well:-.
Ac. I'i lee. >l,is .
oo. I'hi acres, iitiiinprnveil IhihI, id
w liicli ,. g'loii 1 .r ii i nn be in:til • f'om
I hi* thinly tltnliei-'d pan. A place in
turn work into money. True ."> per
acre.
ill. A xiniill fan.i, 1" in r< * :'(i in cullI-
vniioii, Vii iiruirli and timber a i;ood
hnnxe. -.mi.|,i- Iioiim'. cixteni ai'il never-
Iniiiiiit xpring, in the iinmcdiale ili inil'.
of ii • Iiih'i'Ii and si-In•<il hollxe, near inixt
niHce; w ill xcll fur yoni, or «wtip for a
In rue r farm.
i« . I,ol I liinlllii! feet. Willi iini: •• nl -l\
I'iiuiiix I hi'Iiiw and 'J almve all well
firnislieil. I- roni ami buck porchc.;
Kooil well, w alkxhaili ami 11 nil trei
gurdeii, xplemlld luirii unit lumber I'onoi,
At ,Ai . l'rice. l..'sm,
•!,'i. \ house and lot ;ii.niit I I n i1 ■ • V .
I'i. ol tile I iiilirt I liui--' I'll r-.i.Oii.
ii'.. \ I ip liip III I Ie ,'al'i:i ol liu't \ iii ti'x.
i'i miles wesl nl Mi i^inney. mi Ihe
I tent un road, U.'> acrt in eiiiiivaiiuii,
lie lance 11 hi ber. Ail uiiiler lem r, w n It n
house, good water well ami -;• r111k.
ymiil t'ruil, oliailex. etc. I'm
FALL & WINTER!
DRY UOOHS.
i *i > * •« «it)M :
C'llkO.Vl* (i(K)liS
Ml lint TANTlAli
(• OOUI.
GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES
AM) ALL IT USES !
\.Mi M.I.WimiI, \M> ♦ UTTON tl(M)I S i'IIRAPKR
I H
t s I. V
IJKKi 'l "l! KSiiW.N. ,\n miiusual tin«# ills-
jtiity ol'
Dress (jixxls and trimmings.
Notions, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes!
h;I \ i •
o I I'i ill I ill* to
v our umiie\.
SItoW tioi'ds Ui\e us jv call Slid W« «U|
Ardinger 8c Co.
fi/cn TnKt^ TOT EIBT m.zmnm COAT n^mt
r**'l ft" ^ InTifT7: "Tv
BEN. W.RHINE
a r Till':
MrKimicy \mscrv.
riOjjd^di'ti Iii;) Bail A^iifliaifid St0i-k.
in l>xas is m
RED STORE
ll ll «k pt|c*l eltHf.
• Isd hr
I Vf V 1-
i i bail an
I!
•■ I full v
unit Ill cull,
i 11 11 • 4 • * 111 •' o • 11
I ill.XI SCI kit ll I' ll I
11111 i■ ami ;• ri* < li
Nl'Id Sli \ I' M >1 Mi l!
• nil
nsottv pour balm upon the
heart's of the bereaved family.
II. N. I .
v. .. jn^r
The fill.**; Ivi-I
Sh oi-s jthviiv un
bu.vinir tr'te hi
7 ,'2s0j_
- i s - b. -CZ ti a
M li*-* f-1 ** -
I'sills §1| c*6
- -« * £ 1.:s
••• 2 •• •- w
5-t- - -r J t - X r >•
MBMKRN LOOK TO
INTRRBrra.
I
YOl'B
0. H. OBKUBECK, Deputy
Sheriff. St. Louis, Mo., iu 1882
look Warner's Sakk Cure for
a very severe kidney and liver
complaint; he had lost 7">t>ounds
in weight under the doctor's;
care. Five bottles of Warner's Tkauii. .
Sapk Chi re arrested and cured ■ Harris
nt Will.
OY SAMUEL HUGH TERRY,
l'J mo, do., |.|«) | . | .
Tho Growing Discover of )ii3 i9th
Century.
The proofs cited will satisfy
the reader that iii ^ fgri;al mys
the Great Heater of ail woes. Iter life tery is l'e\ea'.-'d. \N • l« ' 1 « oil ^
wan happy and bright and very tender Jidellt that ii perusal of the hook i
memorlesof sweet lovely little Minnie w,n su,iMfy tile leider that the v. j (
uutluir lilts ilisrm.-iv'l th, I,.«•!„,
pour balm uj on the wounded ^overnillK the sex. It w II j nm Mii itx are
read with interest even by those . 1,^,1 ... f><
who, not being in personal ex-1 t.H|| w-e t an ^i\ e von
pectRtion of offspring nor rais- iiAiiiAtv-
irs of domestic cattle, may; * ' •
feel less interest in the main , IMace or business, \ arie-r's ..|,|
subject itself. Indeed, in this } atnnd, north side sijimre.
age. when it is fotintl so difficult s i * plini.M v
to provide work for the many V . *3 V iXijljif.
surplus women in our Dr. HUMANKO, I'M* tmme hss
towns, the tualll subject sllotil I tMieomeso fantllisr with most people
interest every one. "Oh! that throughout the fulled Si*ics ihal ii it
i t t i l „ iMlV iiisir-ei hardly tieees*ar\ to suite Ihal he s ilu
I had been born a noj insreun ri«li iur«rrhe great , rBoe«nko t ough
of a girl," ia the despairing lam- end t.ung syrup, the people* favorite
ell tut ion that goes Up daily rem*d? s fieri ver known for toughs
eniuii « ' ' ( olds, < onsumplioii and nil hS< ct ions ot
from hundreds ol lolielj v Mil Hie Throat nn«l l.unirs. I'ricc rs>c and -1
compelled to toil along life sold bv r. v. Abi...ti ,* r(,.
* • - - o-i--- honrlv
U •<' ol li i !'«•
j.ior* it . |hi•«I
• I lo
i 111
Ml
l'*'W
ilhlM
in:
ii.
tii
So. Ii?, A l ew III
III or j 11' i" I.. with
ha t iroiir a i
iiiilio em tn 11-.i• i
low it iiic i 'i i as
■ale lit I'll o ui
S i ■. i I a I i
i mile, • U . |
4' li.l i v til 1**11, I III Im
tier, ,tti cnciiiM i .
\ 1111 .11 ll.ixl ll o
l i'i ert in i lie ]i
i>iiiixi, ;..ini, slab.i ., i.i'.'iuird ■
iilxo i a o l eu liin,« .«, I'riui-
li rm I e Vl'l'llcllt
i i. 7 i iieri x farm, !J n ■ i• *
I *n ll I iii.i! 1' miles I .nr.!
>priiiK..i'J in eiillivalloii. I
house. ;;Mid water, good
i.
m,
IIIIS
i\e, ',
lr. el
III l-t I li
iv< for
■ it i • I .i ui
e\ i acres ill
l-it'i .ie iiti.l tiiii
i' ri.uiiliiv at' i
11 III';, I t II u I . i
IIV
ill
I
I 'roil t n li|e 111>rl i enii ure
est ii Ml Iteil fuel.
I In' ini.nl cf.it
er- iioi< sec u i lmu| m-, uplr>r| hr
I luil, l'l .i\. I S):;|||| Shelter,
more it.! ii nf! liisful rslarsi
"ther ' 'op.
I - lM.l.i I:,Mil>.5
ibetxii it.ii-1 iielii iini* fruin ripefttaf
* I. i I \ M11N | 11 ?. i 11 \ >}, i | | | \ [• j y
■i iv inu iab,* let;-1 • i acli Mieci'i'dins dav,
"I filil, e\ a |'i i nil i|, ciililicfl nli'i nre-
■er,ei| ir1111-, wioen, ciders, cordials,
i• t'| :,|"l jepii * anil the xiirpiu* i« slther
""id i'l Ifoo.l pr.'lii I.r protliabh feil ia
piifx, low Ixi.r tixli.
I In irriir iieur ut.il utility of.••hade aaS
•In 11•• r ix iianl! •••ermdarr li. fruit.
Ami the I riKbt Kvergreen. ihe tarta.
iii.il i«• vet% 1 loiter lure ae
realms iif earthly
ii'ir I
nt.'
II
• I
« % , 1 i, IM t| ,
nf iiiow
untltT It'iit'O',
run flu**
PROORAM.
or- THB
Caliia Coaati Taachart Iratltirta.
TO BB HELD AT THE
MeKinney TKXAl*.
APRIL 4. 1886.
aoasixu SHNSI01.
OPKNS AT 10, A. M.
10 to 11, Organixatitm and
Business.
11 to 11:1U), Mkthohs cir
Grammar; Mr. T. <4.
thorny road for a living, hourly
'conscious that their sex limit-
f
will sail you all the Dry
Boots, Shoes, etc., you j
int, and give you nntll fall to
,y me. Come and aee me be*
yen purchase.
8-4w. T. J. NBWSOM.
— m ^
• t
the disens*. ami December. 1884,
he wrote, "I now weigh *260
pounds and never felt better in
my life. I recommend Warner's
Saint Cms."
The connciT ofXuatin held a
special meeting to rid their city
of lawlessness.
The Test of1! Years!
tlteir progress. And il 'hi-
book shall prove as influential
as we believe it will in inereas
ing the proportion of boys born
who does not see that in
next generation one-half of
e
FitKi: i ih'i Kim no\,
"What cause i the irreal i iisb m i
Abbott A i o"s, l>rnif stun ?" | il(.
dUtrlbiiiIon of aan.iilc iioitli". ,,i tir. fto-
•anko's r ough and I ung rup. ihe i„„tt
popular remedy for < ough*. < ..Id*. <
Regular sine .V)c and *1
sumption and'Hrouelii'tU riovt on n,i*
last. "—*—*"
ma
I B. H. BE0KWITH, Norwick,
■Conn., Dec., 18th 1884, stated,
f"I owe my life to Warner's ment, First Controller's Office
f 8af* Diabetes Cure; when I Washington. D. L'„ took Waru-
f began its use 1 passed ten quarts er's Safk Cure in 1878, and Dec
; tf water daily, which contained 99th, 1884, he wrote "Warner's
14 per oent of sugar; after using, Safk Cure in my case effected
• seven dosen bottles tn}' doctors , a permanent cure, and for live
pronounced the water free from or six years 1 have exjierieneed
KV nil Nil SKSSIIIN. ,|„lt
tillNH at 1, i'. M. next generation one-half of th'*
1 to 1:1k), Corporis a i I'r s-, ,niMcrv abtntndingin our cilie
ihiimkxt : Mr..I. T. Johnson. vanish? Societies for the sup
I:tt0to9, Mktiiiisoof Tbacii- pression of vice and the mneli
ino Okoorapiiy: Miss Carrie (>ration of the poor would be nl
Work. most without material to weak
2 to Tkamuno Hi; a hi no; for \ c.oitsi deration tif such
Mr. P. A. Dowlen. resulting blessings to hnmantv
2:U0 * il, Promiscuous dis- justifies us in claiming this a*,
cussions of the subject of pupils 'T„K Crowniku Discovkrv of
DAN. A. OHOSVENOK, Ksq:, |„.|pinu each other in the pre- THK NlXBTKKNTllCKWTt RT;otie and appear Ik-fore m.-B. m
United States Treaanr^ Depart- ,mration of their lesions. t,iat will carry the author's JVrTf Mani?.'^.1 .Ti;.I,',.
im.iit Ii'l^i n„ntmiin '. <im..,i. - flume down to future genera nairw the eompiau.ia
Ktdsra. T. M. Lancaster and .1. W: tjon« linked with the great tbsaum of *t«i.7l din i.on an open ac
,T' tmmiirtalii at thin ag- ..f itiv. it. ^ "iUih
a. IIIuf Rldin.
*t. Fanotravtlle.
THK STA I I. OK TKX \>:
To the Sherlf or any i onsiahle Mf i „|.
lin «'mint \ tireeling:
Whereas, oath has this da\ been made
befttre me b> It. s. Klij* Oiat .i.din vv
Walker is absent front lb" .t„i, xo tint
the onlinnr.v proi ei-of |«h cannoi
ser\ed upon him. > <>u nr.. !i«-rcby com
niandeit that, hr makintt |.nl'l|ea:'lori of
this writ In some new„i ::ji - inil,H |,od
in i oil in county for fioir succesMive
week* before I lie return d n tiareof, von
summon Ihe said John \\ . iValker lo lie
mv ofth'i,, in
on (he ilst
.. -, -loek a.m. to
answer the eoiiiplaiiit II s. Kills for
sngar, it has done wonders for
♦
no trouble from what was
serious kidney affection."
>1. Kingston.!
I'i, sardla.
|H, Llttlevlne.
|S«^:
tiou and discovery. Herein fail not, and or this writ make
Sentbv mail on receipt o1 th due return ae the law direei*.
i ai no Uiveti under m v hand, at niy office, in
price,fl.00. I'recinn No. i.this i«n. ,i«v orKebru-
Fwwti'i' 0fi. ^fs'llse CJo.i ary, J*ifi, _ _ A/l', lluai ai
land ami low price, .n >!n pi r in re.
71. \ ti in- farm ol Jiniinrex Iini in cul-I
tivttlioii. Jo in ptisiiirit. '-ii in prairie ami
timber. A good two sinrr farm hmisn
ami out ItuilihiiKs. w lib e*celli'iit water,
etc, \llo|/ethera lirst claas plat e In Ihe
itiiiini nits* \ i« 11111 > of church and school,
price li..." per lie.'ie.
7.' V tract ot 11 hniit 7" acres id 1 lie tin
i".I j i';,irie IiimI in Ihe coiiht v, .i.~i acres
in ciillivatioii, il.'i ai re, in pasture fenced
Kcptiralclv. tim- i;tn -■< lor iiiovIiik. two
^1 iiiil w ellx, tin 11! neiKliborhoiiil. • miles
West if M< Kilinet , ,J mile Snot h of I hi
|tftiion r11.-mi in il.- VV . •villi;mi «nr
vev. I'l'ici l"W b r,nc iiuiility.
,';t <r,i acres mi to < 0111 vn 10<0. Imlanei
prairie and limber. Imja house nl iwo
room , it'iod '.in. ■ • house and ■ • 1-111, 1 \*
ceiii'lil. lie • ' I' In " • - < Iter, I 5 oil: • < •- I,
ol i ol I UK- 11 ill. I mii. • N i*l V|> U
net. 1 neap ut t.ir". .iiioiit ti;i'- Innf inixli,
liaiunee on "in and two;, ear*
No. 71 V acre tract of land four
•ll lien liol'lli o| M •• It iittie y. siillill 1 In -
proVeinclils. Willi iliiu.ex, u|e, I'rI' ■
siif/i.
No. (" 11. .I.i in r* • IintlH'i'ed iauii miles
a.c. of Ml Kinne>. tine laml lor a little
farm ami I imb.'t1 o pal fur it at '-lojier
acre,
No. 77. .Vst acres of Hie tim-xt prairie in
llit count v. all enclosed with icai fein ■
tn Iu ciiltfvrtlioli, a mimhI . " in ! ■ n •
orchard, lots, water, xotuc Umber etc , I
liliiea troiii 1 .cbiilioli, V11 ejee||..|il lit-
tle farm and much. 1 ime limited, ' ill
nt l{> ui l.«tate otiii, r t- nits.
I-or sale by t* M. I HOMI'sos,
I lot\ e -out' oiuer iraetx lor «alt 1 ol
ill ..cfilieil iiere.
It \nit el- iiotiiinu oil till' li.it
\ nil liue. send li i. ih -CJ i Jitl' >11
ill vvliHi ,V on want, how you 1 hi
make pav iiient. w here you want
it, etc.
Buyers and ?*e||ei> at" re-
ijue'ted to call ;it Mm Itl vt. I, -
r.vi'i'. Kx< iia\oi and coiiituaiid
our si'rv i« s iu for \ai ling their
interests.
t'U ,\M I'*A N< V
■ii'ii- M 1II NS.
i i I {OI lH.lt U.S. I.AI'KS
IK >1 ) i'<. ? Il< M'iS.
MI'.N>. BOYS
\ M
< "III i.DKKN'S
.oTIIINO. Nlri.VS
MoVS' II \TS.
l lt\
i.M-
(
AN
\ DM
ml ri l
' • •top itli.ri in 1 In,
I'ni't iiml beauty.
Notlniig « niiinbiites mere m ihe lese
ttinl pe r 11 im lie in •' 1,1 hnme than flara'a
'' 114 and deonr.'itions and our hetaea
■ i'i ilm xmo ami strength f sil lair aaS
outer, Hovernmpta sml noceir.
Ml , mlmit 11 safest ,0 piir-*hata ef
1 In is. w h> liai •< a reptUat i.;n It iota, aaS
tn av 1 •:•1 thosi who offer eoTert gaeSt
under new names and at fane* prteea,
espcciitii 1 wlieniliet | ropoae 10 reealfe
<ji.e half 'leu price .) in uijtaric* and hll-
iinue In friih ur on lime.
With h membership In the vaierleaa
Horticultural Soc|,.ty, c*rr*apoa4eae«
with the principal Fruti 0 re wart ef the
l mini stallIhlni \ear«' ssperleaca
111 iruit grow lug here, beat
HI V' K A.Nh At.LL VIAI. SOfL
at VI ■ I, innev, nf I
rVMH MUM
at tn ni un. the adaption of aieek ta
xoll ami c 11111 ale, laieat iuiprovad melb-
v \ | > MISSK8 11 \ I S. '".d nut le„ «iih skilful iab«r
and clu e at t<.ui Ion t n business, we a/a
able to furnixli out patron* a valnahle
stock.
We propti|(iite w 11.0 we mntlder the
>H M \ M.tMil.K sfi 1 ESS I OS
ami ill llio-e w he « .1, ti. plant largslr.
10 i" 1. ."em ^arlelita, wlu
1 ome 1'in* ami nit acd con vim e your
.«i, e • iiuw cheap I can sell.
Ben W. Rhine.
t.FVTTEK 1.1ST.
it'
.• nainli'.K In ll*"'' post*
iiiliei . nl Mchinney. b.r the week ••riding
March: lv". wbleb if mu called tor in
Imir weeks will be cut to the iked teller
i.ltici at W ashing!on. I . i.:
\rchv ' bar lev \rmairnug .1 A
llrown I « * liostick .1 allien K
1 t,.i ".i|te"b • Handler .1 It
1 11, ii.'./biHit M' l.tistland VV ||
Harrison Totn
l.uw -on Henri I'
'.{ u'krnm Itut sr!
•.| Park"'M H
p, r"M 1 ahln
I .uthef I rsmim
VV liee I'tUilim for the aboie tetl"'T*.
adM-riised " J. W.Thiimas.P. M.
ami fio iiij,.
1. " . .e iii.* b,nt 1. . i and also a ftehate,
MT inllM^ in nj/A ,;f |>H1. frr fii IA t* 4JI
i « r • ♦ nt fn*Iow .'nt?Y«* rnts*«.
K*' i'i i'i" • oi in 1 o. Nstinrai Sank.
•tal'lixbn . ll? rs r.f McRifiBey,
aid 1
I '• Ml
I
y W. hlKkl'ATRtr*.
lark el lleporl.
lilts H-
IICHI'I il *
Vtariii 1
Mils r .1 i"
fierce II It
••pa.cl1
sav
1 « holee wheal
Medium
data
< tats sacked
! 1 orn
' 'ol ton
Hurler
Rye
llnlti r
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Kentucky House.
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Colltn county, Tex.
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