The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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►AY. MAY 16. 1889.
NO. 16.
over,
Arthur Hastings wam I presented their pistol* and de-
i the breast with a nianded the box and ballots.
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•M .AHNKW*,
1J hcfn iiitikiug loans in tlonK Hf iSu A v
(%<riin county for six (0) years * ATTuUNKYS A T LAW,
and are now entering on tbeir, Mt?K.inn«*y, : Texas.
They l«k« tliln ineth- osndwif n«r inH' >iriu* «,Noftii-
VNR'h ..
oa of ilutiikiiu; iIm- people for |
ii uutionage, and re
ball bat and knocked' Of course they got them, but
down and shot la the Meshy, for months it was impossible
itestlne, Tex, May 10.— j portion of the hip: the ball i to get a olew as to the p* rpe-
M Craig. white, now in jail! penetrated about rwo and a half1 trators of the outrage. Two
this pi i* v i waited uii by and to* it* aefe from weeks ago last Sunday a young
>uim<i •<. <>t • i.re* w ■ nn'ii daunt i iiitl.iuunaiiou does wan named Warren Taylor was
l.i\ l o<u Huitin, Madison and "ot •« • in H t* .Mller wun not arrested on the charge of inter-
luriniii jiiii'i -K. «4fli riMiuK hurt. Uh was itit* only one of I faring with election officers at
him « Mik peritou who the white* iim u.i 1 a pistol Bud j I'l'-muierville. He got scared
thviu h«v< tall y to the altar. i shot four times, and each time
MA
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•turns are expected from oth-' shot a uegro as follows: San-
Craig is charged; direr Hoi man, in one arm aud
itt this county, i in the groin ; Tom Holtnan, in
' counties,
lug d ial in the die
wish
'are now prepared to
RrP ■VHP
say that they
e Better Terms
o O
O o 0 o
itofore, and \ < u will
Had it to year interest.
>u their attorney,
JENKINS,
pot* ii re blanks. Jill out
w ap) l.cation, and save
'agent* ami managers.
J.-iiUins (isi.i a fdiall
II til' money that li>- will
^ ei Miiiul security.
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..££1
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\q over H. C. HerndoiVs Drug Store,
Northwest Corner Public Squ ire.
t i i
Ottlo® over H. K. Mount oa's itore
can found t office both day aril
NIOHT.
R11.1.. Pearson, H
Dental Surgeon,
Office over Anllnctr'! itore. Beat-
dence corner third Dleck north O. 8.
Preabyterian church. '1'eeth extrcled
without o*ln. 36;ly
~~ M. m. METZ, M D.
Homoopathic Physician md Surgeon
McKINNKV, TKXAK.
*
Chronic dinuseo ml til at* Men of wo«
I iiii*ii mill 4'liildrru 11 p«cialty. All cnlU,
i day or night ut hl will lie prompt- j
lv nttemli'd to.
Office tn> Atnlri« In Stin'a building.
The Only Machine that£will
Sew Backwards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder
the Age!
of
and went before the grand jury
and there gave evidence which
has led to the clearing up of
the mystery. He testified that
the left arm; Blond Mitchell, he was in a crowd of young
in the thigh or leg. The ne- who weat^from
Policeman 8 E !,oniww'iat ^rom the above—in ^at
•landing uu Uw .idew.lk tit! "•«? '"X • " * then.- .tood't. to pwwrw pwc., M
from of (be K.yatone re.luu jBul ,h* u',ov" 18 " "ouble *" Wlwa
rant .t IS unlock laat nigu,,1 «" >• "«dii d . ib faota. a.; 'h«;« *d arnvwl at Wuimuw.
P.ck WiwmaD .but bin. from""" tt" <=•■ • l ara.d. Writ. ">«y h.lt.d oa tb« out
within tbu boa., with, double *'"re t0,lc *«r" oiit .gainal akiru and live men rod. la
barrel .hotROD, killing blm in i Bud Gre"ll,m'! 1 Hrewatly they returned
stantly. Wiseman has been
arrested and is having a pre-
liminary trial to-day on a
—.. n Perry
(ireshan* were lodged in jail to
await the action of the grand
Jus> now iu session. The bal
■m
In replying to a toast
the late inaugural
in New York, President
son said;
"I bars the pleasure in be-
lieving that loye of country has
been intensified in many hearts
here; not only of you, who
might be called, and some of
whom have been called, to give
the witness of your love of the
flag upon ths battle lislds both
on sea and land, i applause i,
but ef these men and among
fair women who look
charge of murder, which
be finished to-morrow.
will
towu.
Sandifer Holman, Tom !ftU<1 reported "everything all
Holuian and Blond Mitch ; quiet," and the crowd returned,
ell for assault to murder,! Wfty to Morrillton
and Henry Perry and Bud 15 ve men 8*ve oul
I>I*. ci now.
JN10 Y« ii-n -u-o-o-ii-ii-o- ii-o-TKX AS. Ottem hla I'rofeHglonul aervlue to Ih
clli/.fim of
McKINNKV AND VICINITY.
Kmlm It J- C. CORY.
'KM Kll IN
b HESH MEAT.
kUSH PAID FCR HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW.
it Louisiana Street, Opposite PostofTiee.
Office—-Up aulra over lo'en-i
White'* Htorc
Behr Bros & Co.,
a n n
Smith's American
PIANOS.
Garpentsr & '.Smith's a m ORGAN
"Sold direct from Factory,
J. A. NEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
Ami House Dicoratoi.
McKINNKV TKXAH.
N enney&Pardue
Will take hay, corn, uatsund
wlieat in exchange for lumber.
July ^tftii, 188b.
J.R PADtilTT. CHAS. M. BRANTLEY.
CONTRACTORS
ANM
II U 1L1) 10 It *, :-t
McKlnne.v, Tex.,
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i.
Quiet, Light Running and Ad-
justable in all its partn
No one can do him-
self Justice
witnout
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Prize and Gold Medal ov-
o,r all competitors at
the World's impo-
sition at New
(Orleans.
Warranted
lor live yecra.
i niou Manufacturiu^ t'o.
Little Hock, Ark
Ifend for otmlogue price, terme olttt tll(,,r „„iCM .0 tu. j p Cronch A Co A«mu>
etc, etc, to McKlnnev and iiiirroundi-gcountrj'. i " 1 ^ront n « ^g uw
^|. ^ VAUGHAN 1 I e,,v" orrt'll> w,,h . i^li),"6 i McKinney and Farmersville
930 Main ut Dallas.
Texap
:ention, Everybody! S. Kinsey
-• J.P.LEVY.-:
OWAI.KK I \ M ' Al'LK AN J> KAN'' V
ROCERIES,
m Has opened, at the old stand of
W. F. Miller, in Melissa, a
Blacksmith Shop
Work guaranteed. Also wood
woik. Horne-shoeing a spec-
ialty. Call around wh6u in Me-
lissa. Oct 4 -1 y
PROVISIONS. Etc,
(rite ciprjiiody to vlnlt onr new «' tuiili*hmcnt opiioiito the t'octolllce
•ii liuititinir formerly occupied by Fitxliuirh A ( lardy, on
it Louisiana St., - - - McKinncT; Tex
M^uods delivered free to any part of the city
rHE GREAT POLITICAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 0^1
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FORT WORTH OAZETTE
IB BUT. TNB ON BAP 1ST. AND THi *OBT POP U LAB.
TMB BBBT, TNB ONBAPBBT, ABO TNB
THE NEWS for ONLY SM
simscnnm wow
:ekly gazette
e't Sbtiuo prew-tifd the picc«dm|f SnixUjr;
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fr
Mch wmik • continued
.e*«"l Tel
Mrs. Fannie Johnson,
—PliUR IN -
JMILL1NERY
AND FANCY (iOODM.
A Ibo
FASHION AHLK
DRESSMAKING
sole Agent for the Celebrated
,<Lov«r Family Sewing Machina,
which ban a Itt' ITON HOI.R attach-
ment which inakpn a Pcrfect Button
Hol« auob a* made by hand.
Button llolea worked Tor frcta pr do*.
"I.OVK" Mowing Machine HO, with
all attachment*. oheaiNMt for oath
Two Door Weat Poot« Fto
l'ittn Ni*«e. Ha4>p«niu||( in all
ic mid for*i«ii N«w«.
SUNDAY QAZBTTS-N
'HE OAILT OAZBTTB
■ ai 0 per moath. or <10 00 ■
tm «te« I I'f eeiu< v^'MMee sewn r j
; Kt.lvfon tt4 H««*ehuld DipnUnwU;
of U<« World, ud t Gxict.l ttMum* of Ul
rrri-iBc ■ uwitiirti.soirw
—A<'knr>«l«il|reil to b# the hwl ihI
bla u
tit.wl rcli.bje (I.per in U
or IIO M ■ /Mr (IhuiiuMm luaM>l<
T<rmltt.nm tu Money Onlrw, Oherlw on f«i* Worth, tt a«gi.ic«U UtlWl cm Im mada
| the Hubll.lier'e rnk. Write l«r eiinple -i.pr to the
If you ilunlrn In i.tiroliMi' nerwln
Mk nur nici'iit nt your ttlai*' for
prion*, tr yi«i cniiiiot flsul our a
illrect t. ■ nuan wt nih>rwwiui>iiu'
the
Plttnimerville ballot box was
in the orowd. The box was
taken iuto Wells' store at Mor-
ance of thein have not yet been lj"il,tun burned. This con
arrested on at'oouut of their f*88'00 ^f lay lor was the
wounds. One of their wounds m«ws of haviag a large num-
ber of witnesses from Conway
county summoned before the
grand jury Yesterday, just
before the grand jury adjourn-
ed, two indictments w re re-
turned aud to-day it proved
that these indictments were
for the Piummerville box
theft. The men indicted are,
O. T. Bent lev, Walter P. Wells
and Chan Ward, charged with
unlawfully seizing and rarry-
crowd with a bar of lrou iu ! '"8 aw*fty * ballot box aud poll
Gainesville, Tex.. May Hi.-■' rt.«arch of the person she sup ! books, and the following per-
Monroe VV ilson, a larmer living | putied to have shot her son ex sons charged with conspiracy
iu this ffunty, was jailed to pressiug a great desire to crush 'he stea'ing o.t the boxt
day to await a trial on the., |uh head in.
cbarge of lunacy. Wilson is an
infldul, and a few weeks ago a
man calling himself Kowler
gave ivcture* through the coun-
ty. He examinee! Wilson's
head and told him he haW bet-
ter jireoate to me** liin maker,
as he would noun pass in hin 'ot l'y throughout > ntnHvy and i rolnased alter uonvi tion in the
checks. This alarmed Wilson night and by in ruing t hvderal court on a harge of
and ftna ly ran him era y. fie it har'beron'e a perieei herri- j interferrimt w'th election
iIrb -iuite boisterous when he ( 1 ho air was liillet1 with juj^Hb
came to town to day aud it is, ali(' Bftnt^ which at tin>en ^ (
iiiiiu; Wells in a son of one
Greenville, Tex., May 11.-—
.lasper Hrumley, arrested a
few days since at Kurt W rth,
passed through here v« .nei« lay
in charge of an offing-* •) font* is said to he dangerous. It is
for Sulphur Spriu s, ie rv he said that IIfieen or twenty no
stands charged r' ",i«« mur uroes took part in the
derof William V ryt, alleged to lighi, but it is impropable thai
have been cofhiuitted Just di- the crowd*was so large. The
rectly after he war. The al- shooting caused considerable
h'ged killing lonk place at C Miimoiioit in that part of town
Black Jack, and Bruiuiey has a'ul exciiement runs high
up to this lime eluded urrest, among the negroes. Several
although it is said that he has negro men who catue up rushed
been a citizeu of Erath county olf and got arms, aud one old
for a number of years, negro woman went through the
(In a Tare
Hutchison, Kan . May 7.—
Last Saturday the wind began
blowing a /;ale from ihe south
This continued to im res*'' 'ti vc-
Charles C. Retd, Ben T. Wfiite,
Thomas Ohervey, William
Palmer, Warren Taylor, Ksr-
dinant l«e«, (hunter William,
h Wood, John C. Heard and
Thad H. Welle
Keid Is a young lawyer of
Morrillton who has just been
found necessary to confine him
hen
I General Battle.
Sulfuhur St)rinp;s, Tex,, May
1(> K<ir some months past bad
fer'uift"! have been brewing be
tvvuen some o" the white boys
itMnrly grown, and a faction ol
yoTinf negro men the outcome
of iusiilsnce on th« part of the
negroes. Sevtual limes in the
would obscure the nky. l ate
i
in the afternoon yesterday the
sky became thick with hlaek
deads and tin d^ep-toneil
thniiiler aiul frightful faslo-s ol
lightning inuicated the apj—a'
auce of some kisd of a utorm
tif unusual severity. At tin es
the wind would lull as if in
gain 'drench ami then broil
forth will renewod lury. t
was after one of these molt en
tary cessations that funnel
mer-
pust lew months there Iiuh been shaI)B(1 (;loud cama dipping Us
some collisions between them,
aud the negroes geuerallv got
th" worst of it. A few nights
ag'>, it is s i(l. some of the n«
groe • iu (jut'eliou met a small
white hoy and mietook him
for one of th« bnvs of the for-
remorseless tail to the earth
an I obliterating whatever oh
struutions 'ay in its pathway.
On it came like Hie rush of a
cavalry charge, drowning iu its
roar the peals of thunder and
blinding by its daikness the
J. P. Crouch A Co., MoKinnsy
mer difficulty, and beat him up forked Hashes of the lightning,
considerably. '1 his succession j^[Hn and women who witnessed
or skirmishes culminated last j oncoming tornado were
night in a regular pitched bat
tie between three of the white
hoys, Bob Miller, E. Tate and
of the most prominent.
'•hauls of Morrillton
K I• Itentley is a deputy
sheriH'of Conway county under
heriII'' helby
1 )•• i>iitv Marshal' Kaulken-
buig went to Morrillton to day
and rr"*iml tlmse not previ
ously in ■ estoilv and brought
tiM'it. «■ ' ii it* en-inir They
were ial"en before commission
cr aud released on bonds in
tiiiiiiM runging from one thou-
sand to two thousands dollars
each. Their examination will
Lake pine* at an jar'v day
but they curinot be tried until
ne.vi term of court, ut- the ap
propriition for the trial of
criminals has been exhausted.
These men are a'l prominent
yourif, men and their arrest
han prodnied a great sensa-
tion
Advanced Thoairht*.
gle tbslr piping oris* with the
hoarser acclaim of men as they
move along your streets to-day:
and I believe that patriotism
has been blown into a higher
and holier flame in many
hearts. [Applause.] These
banners with whioh you have
covered your walls, these pa-
triotic Inscriptions must come
down; aad the ways of com-
merce andi trade be resumsd
ags'.n here ; but may 1 not ask
you to carry those banners that
now hang on the walls, into
your homes, into the public
schools of your city (applause
and into all your great insti
unions where children are gath
ered, and to drape them there
that the syes of the young aud
old may look upon that tlag as
one of the familiar adornments
ofeveiv American home. Ap
plause. |
WHAT "OUB COt'NTS\ *' SFAN.s.
Have you not learned that
not stocks or bonds or stately
houses or lands, or products of
mill or field, is onr country 11
is ths apirituAl thought that is
in onr mind. (Applause. It
is the flag and what it stands
for; it is its .glorious history
it is the fireside and the home
it is the high thoughts that are
MHhe heart, born In the In
spi ration which comes of the
story of the fathers, the mav
tyrs of liberty it is the grave
yard into which our gratefu1
country has gathered the un
conscious dust of those who
died Herein theBe thing? i
that thing we love and call our
country rather than anything
that ^an be tonched or handled
Great applause.
Let me add the tliought
That wo owe a duty to our
country in peace ap well as in
war. Perhaps never in the his
tory of our nation have we been
so well equipped for war upon
the land as now cries of good,
good , and yet we have uever
seen a time in our hi tory when
our people were morn smitten
with a love of pea->
To elevate the morals of our
people are to hold up the aw
as that hacred thing, which,
like the nrk of God of old. may
not be touched by irreverent
hands, to frown upon every at-
tempt to dethrone its suprema
cy to unite onr people in all
that makes the home pure and
j honorable, as well a* to give
our energies in the direction of
Ionae.
im, PfM'dwt*, T.T. Xmeraon. Vleo-I'rw't, T. H. Kuieraor, Cach«r.
•rst National Bank.
or Melituner, T"Jtn «
and iirrNuh.
consrr
STR0U31
Pntnntefi Aiitr 1A.1MM7
llflivRD JtSI lOf fflWe
Uiu following
namely, all
Cow
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fr', 7.'l3
In IK" *11
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lo wr ijf'Mi
lyr ai-<. -• ■ • ' • •
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I , • ijn; fclr-t r'nas {mo
l > rso" .'iti I 1.0 ^oy
*n;
'U. rn. fr 4
C![NTIFICAMf RICAN
r«fir !iinr «^i. W'* "••«« '^Wn
* SLh-.rr >,<
mmm
Y KNIFE
B |V U<* -jf#
e W> ^ •••♦I «
- *•< "i i I
^KCMITtCT 4 a l>g
C|oiba<>
i« YooUi «r
rutin
sn*v
UiJ«. *o
d
paralyzed by its awful terrors.
while horses and cattle pitious
ly neighed and lowed as they
Arthur Hastings, and weveral i Be(,med to fully realize their
yoong negro men. The account j impending doom This was in
| the boys give of the affair is as thw gathering shades of night.
follows m00n shone through the
About 8 .to o'clock they pass- rjftg jn jjj,, clouds an l added a
ed through the negro quarter, Weir(, 90ene to the approach of,
in the sonihearttern portion of t|,e cyclone The path of ths | to a man's credit
the town goiV l( Mr. J. B. atorra |ay through Stafford
Lewis'after some children to|<MMinty| extending from the
take Mm* home and lenwed ,„uthwen to tke northwe«t; ^ lilud b w how | future by the pwt.'
that se/fvai ne^roen were •• •— *■— * J
'material advaruement- thu*
Any new thought is better service we may render, aad out
than none 0f ^reat detnoustraiioB do
The bravest man in ttie iror'd we not sll feel like reconsecrat-
is he v ti da <•* the im^ for ing ourselves to the lots of our
othcrit.
A thousand failures ure mors
than to have,
never attempted. | the eloquent Patrick Henry
l- or all the world has been ! " id: <"*ly judge the
country!" I proarous cheers.]
If h«Iher ffe Are Tending
pared and watchiufc for an >p-1 t|1H connty
■tt-
, JL
I ,«"ir
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fcilh
QJmm
i v fi.
-a?. • .irrrli*.
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Inft pMl. Hfy e* pr*
*«Bct 'A*—
i9 IIIMW
Hp*it
! portnniry to whip them They
went e t i ^fr. Lewis,1 a^d
iheie '*«. b Mill' - c« r 1 * . ids
kM. hl^ iMi</ fhei to- v/pateH V>
ii.rcnr ' n I *11 . '« >d
ail Tt. '•••.- ♦,! . "tilj -^hU'i
i! , + > . ■ ■< , , ■ M. I lii v hen
ri'inrfo"! 'rf i"'1 "■ ' T'
ri'y nu - h ' /• th- oet jk*rt " of
the nogru i^uar and there
a dra*n crosses the -treet
vacant lots are or either
they met several rc^roes
variously arui'M? with stVks,
ball V e's, pMtols, etr. An
i4rn*r *" the** m« * Wh l'l r be
y*ry A ' 'jC f V -'I'y
«?!•♦• V iiH ' ",,l! " '
h/. 7 Taken riti ahol
the head, the ball striking. ^
^ slightly eaf t of ti e center of there are that oppose
« county. lL„m.
So far as can be ascertained
on • man was killed outright,
be-dng hie neck broken,]
and c;ven are fatal'J' in
jursd ind tail tic ♦. Uvo
I'no;. A number of others
P,f tret' cr 'cs hnrf. ! he 'ii't (
o' oasucltlen will ' c swelled
\ Hn further reports comc In. J
t'le«re l Vr-
ljittle Rock, Ark , May 9. •
Federal authorities think that
th* theft of the i'l-mme-vM e,
t-cway connty, ballot be/, >ti
t1 ni^ht of Novsr-ber (1> u:"i
>' Ins', Hwi cleared u|.
I, will It r me. 'b' r; i ;;t
whUa the judges were oountteg
tes thai flight, Ave
ed wm siitared the
Look at the past
When >*gypt wsnt down, ^
All we h «e or proKrara nd of h,r P°Pul "OB
invention^ in thin world is dno
to tlu person who bad an ad-
van :ed thought
He who nwtnn on-j rod npj
st^pm against n swift curert, j
is a belter mar. than be who
swims a mile w} h th* '.nrrsnt
'r h'i favor. *
The world is grcwiGg wiser
and presumably better, but It
is not either wise nwrgh cr
gt od Murntgh Vt> nay r 'v' n-iin
wiir-?s
man k
v., -1.
< ? f, r tt
I
U
owned per *ent. of her
wsalth. The people were
starved to death.
When.Babylon went down.
9 per cent, of her population
ownxl all *.he •eslth. Tb«*
people v ere starred tc doa'h
Whst Pere'a went dewr. i
per oent of h r c .|? rt'cu
own the land.
When Rome went down, tftH)
! men own id all the known wrld.
i Vor th «pas tw er 5y / <?ar& Ihe
I nllBd.htatn« hai! rarldly fnl-
'oveod 'n ih'iat^p-' 3f "M
nat'c^S. c,v • \rr
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i go before u i. hi Id, say "e*Cus« wealth?
u
say
wealth
per *ant oi tr /
v r ;
matiar. i
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