The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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CHUBCHJW.
IK I'HI'HCH—l*TMkDhtltg H un-
it, A. M.. and at 7:JI0 1*. M.
' meeting every Wednoaday night.
Kill. J. T. I'INKKRIUK. I'MtOr.
boot every Sunday morti-
; 9 o'clock.
Harms, U. W.Tiyum,
bup't. Secretary.
Episcopal—1'reaching Sun-
II A. M., and hi 7:31) P. M., and
> meeting cv«ry Wodneaday night.
Ucv. J. S Siai kohI'. Factor
Subscribe for the Dnuooua*.
For drug*, painut medicine*
of all kinds. toilet articlea of
anv description, dot't fail to
call on Smiih Bros., east side
•quare.
J. P. Levy is certainly otter-
ing the beat bargain* in groce-
ries. Everybody will do well
to call on hiui before purchas
ing. Remember the location
in on Kast Louisiana street op-
n*r Chimcu.—Preaching Sunday ' |>°site the postolllce.
. M. nail F. M. Prayer meet- —• ——
rv Wednesday ulgbt. Work for McKiuuey and
B.BATvtum, 1
Pastor.
*y School evtfry Sunday morning
T. V. Faaav,
rtup't. Secretary.
FuMHviritu*.—Freaoblnirevery
, ut 11 A. M. and 7:30 F. M.
1 meeting every Wednesday night
Bav. O. T. TuotuttoK, Pastor.
Hubool every Hunday uiornlng
\ F. MoNTOoMaav,
Sun't. Secretary.
Col I in county.
IKAKM KltS ALLIANCE.
ntler uieetlnga of tha F. A. aim
e Second and Fourth Monday
1 In each month.
J. F. fUoatuLa. Pre*.
la on Mf> III eiltU4rl ll!4
at llii" Ni-w p |>or Aim a
IKIIIR Ammy i.f M.M*
vur uutburUt il •*«!*
"ijululne luipalii the hearing, de-
stroys nerve* and injures digest lot:."
Cheatham's Chill Toi lu assist digestion
and doea not all'ect the hearing or
nerves, and guaranteed to cure.
With all the dignity possible
we arise to congratulate our
city dads for the energy they
are exhibiting in improving
our city.
"Tlie Lord help* those that help
themselves." Act on thia theory and
rub on a little of 11 mil's Cure and aee
how quickly you are cured of Huh,
Itlngu orut, Tetter or any oilier akin
disease. Cure guaranteed
Without any egotism wliat-
jlS^JSlt their adverting Y"" lll« 1)KM"
, we can otter no belter medium OCKAT iti just U "daisy ?"
1 ugh and effective work than , J J
jus sections of our Select Local
Geo. P. K wel! & Co.,
iewapaper Advertising Bureau,
lex. to Advertisers!
t of woo newapai
FKS ANl SKC*r
rc divided Into
S will be sent
10 Spruce street, New Yor*
id in your communion-
Dh.
|u can't beat our prices if
rill examine quality.
Murphy, Perry & Co.
icate the public and our
|nd county will thrive.
[b,-cash, and one price.
Mississippi Store.
Urand Artuy Post are
a feast at Andrews'
|to-day.
"old reliable"—Dr.
Catarrh Remedy.
Idle hitching racks are a
[nee in some places, their
lee is a nuisance in others.
BV«r rob Fetor to pay Paul,
re have but on price for all.
Murphy, Perry A Co.
cowboy preacher c jiitin-
slash the devil, stop-
iow and then to give the
lines" a few slaps.
id goods and low prices
|e tale. Mitkpjiy, Pkkry
charity begin at home
ion let it* rays encircle
lorld.
It will save from It) to 2?
jut on your dry goods,
|ng and oboes, by trading
i Mississippi Store.
are sorry that lite lisli
on the east side have
up, (?). for our neighbors
fe compelled to go to East
these hot days,
Ik Stovnll is still on top
Lhe largest and best stock
mess and saddles in North
•
Let everybody call
;e him.
it is the matter in build-
Imonuinant to the memory
old Morrow block club f
have an expression from
lest side institutions.
genial young saddle and
li merchant, Jack Stov
^sii'tis t > extend his thanks
it favors and hopes to
your future patronage,
fail to call on him.
Hrat whistle of the ice
blowed last Tuesday.
|oxp-et to make ice next
ly week.
| feit waiitVor at mething
>roughly and gently purge
Iverand bowels and leave
ipleasant effects, is snp
by Taylci's Sure Cure,
row diuggists tor it. Trial
cents at Bristol Bros.
i cheapest, best and fresh-
iries cau be found at
jevy's ou E*st Louisiana
opposite the postofflce.
kudaee tiim and be con
He ii here to stay
jdon't you forget it."
suggest that oar street
ittee take a stroll just af-
leavy rain, that they may
"Only a little bilious attack.
It will wear oft' in a few days,"
it a familiar expression but it
dou't wear oil' It develops in-
to bilious or intermittent fever,
if neglected. Use Taylor's Sure
Cure. Trial size, 25 cents, at
Bristol Bros.
And now comes the rumor
of a daily paper, to be started
in this city. It is doubt-
ful that a city of It),(HX,* inhabi-
tants can support a daily
paper
When a person tells you
they never had such a cold iu
their life take their word for it
and advise them to uae Chain-
berlain'w Cough Remedy and
cure it. For roughs, colds and
hoarseness it has no equal.
Sold by Bristol Bros., City
Drug Store.
11. W. McDonald of Amaril*
lo is iu the city. He reports
everything nourishing at that
place.
Nature's poisons have their
autidotes. When the lifer is
totpid the blood is stagnant,
and the entire system is pois-
oned The antidote is Taylor's
Sure Cure. For sale by all
druggists. Trial size 25crs at
Bristol tiros.
Ilarvestiug had just begun,
when a heavy rain fell yester-
day tuoruing. Consequently
farmers will be delayed a while
in harvesting their wheat,
which, by the way, is better
than at Hrst anticipated.
We pay cash for what we
buy, get pay for what we sell,
therefore we can att'ord to sell
cheaper than our competitors.
Murphy, Perry & Co.
Mr. John Willis, one of
McKiti'iey's prominent young
men, visited friends iu Ilills-
boro last week.
The Racket store has come
to supply a long-felt want
namely, the best goods at rea-
sonable prices.
Buy your boots and bhoes at
the Mississippi Store. You
will save money b / it.
Every pair guaranteed.
Parties rhat do not visit the
posfoflW often, will please
call for back nnrnbf rs of their
papers, otuerwlse, the po<t-
master infronis us that they
may fail to get them.
Pertoot health dapends npon
• perfect condition of the blood.
Pure blood conquers every dis-
ease and gives new life to
•very decayed or atfected part.
Strong nerves and perfe4>t di-
gestion enables the system to
staud the shock of sudden cli-
matic changes. An occasional
use of Brown's Iron Bitters
will keep you iu a perfect state
of health. Dou't be deceived
by other irou preparations said
to be Just as good. The genu-
ine is made only by Brown's
Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md.
Sold by all dealers in medi-
cines.
On last Saturday night the
Hook and Ladder company
elected the following officers, T.
F. Maugum, foreman; Will
Benge, assistant foreman; Sebe
Houston, secretary; G. D. Par-
ker, first ladder man.
m s *m
Doctor—"It's nothing but au
attack of dyspepsia."
Patient—"And what does
that come from."
Doctor-—"That comes from
the Ureek, madam."
No matter whether it comes
from the Greek or the Hebrew,
or eating mi nee pie, if you have
it, just take Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant Purgative Pellets, and you
won't need to ask the doctor
anything about it. Specific in
all derangements of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
Does McKinney need any
more railroads? will be the
question that will agitate the
minds of the citizens from now
until the 15th of next month.
Talk it up. geiitleineu, and let
us be prepured at least for a
decision.
The oldest inhabitant ot
Sharkerville cannot shak<* oil
the evil influence of malaria,
but Taylor's Sure Cure will
conquor or prevent ague, night
sweats and all like ills arising
fro n a disordered liver Trial
si/.e, 25 cents ut. Bristol Bros.
We would respectfully call
the attention of enterprising
men to the subject of a Beet
Sugar manufactory, We earn-
estly believe that men of capi-
tal, and knowledge ou the sub-
ject, could not invest their
money more profitable. Please
think about this.
To clear the head, cheer the
spirits, and brighten the com-
plexion, take Bailley's Effer-
vescent and Sparkling Aperi-
ent. It will do away with dys-
pepsia, billiousness, heartburn
acid stomach and constipation
like drinking the waters of the
celebratedBaden Baden,Springs
of G-emany. As ddliciou* as a
glasses of soda water. Price
50 cents, of alt druggists.
The ladies of the Christian
church, will give an "ice
cream" at Shain's building on
North Kentucky street, this
Thursday niught.
Tourists.
Whether on pleasure bent or
business, should take on every
trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts most pleasantly and
effectually oil the kidneys, liv-
er and bowel*, preventing fev-
ers, headaehes and other forms
of sickness. For sale ,in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading
druggists. *
The sidewalks have received
attention in places, while they
still remain in a bad condi-'
tion in other places. What is ,
more deplorable than a side-
walk wreck on a dark night!
Saddles snd Harness.
Let everybody call on the
east side of the square before
purchasing saddles and har-
ness, for Ja^k Stovall carries
the largest and best stock, and
will accomo late you with low
price*.
le to locate the bad olatHS Tlw rombaf Poacher ***
, ' V been urging tb- colored broth*
r ' ren to bitrhe# religious eleva-
kiethei you eat to live, or tion. We hope he will succeed
{to • at, thue is no enjoy in ma'dng 'h-tn better.
jfendtfibet if you suffer
Last Saturday John Simpson
and Joe Bunker quarreled at
Eluiont, Grayson county, al out
a law suir. Hunker knocked
Simpson «l< wri, when the latter
drew his jMicket knife and pro-
ceeded to use it with effect. At
lastaccouut.it is s.iid, Bunker
will uot live.
Mr. T. D Shipiuaugave us a
call last Saturday and "tickled '
us with some financial bait.
Consumption— tfallird'a Hore-
liotiitfl Sjrrup.
No single disease baa played such
•ad havoc with the human raise as Con-
sumption. No other disease approach-
es so slealthlly. Its early symptoms
are Ignored because It Is thought only
a cold or hacking cough, which Id neg-
lected uutll this grim monster baa such a
hold that nothing bnt death can relieve
It. Ballard's Horehound Syrup has re-
moved the grip of tbls grim monster
from many a throat. If taben In tiiaa
It will effect a permanent cure sad in
the wont stages It will give surprising
relief. Try Ha soothing and healing
virtues. I*i not nut It off until too latu.
For sale by Smith Bro's.
itiou or dyspepsia,
r's Sure Cure will relieve
Rich and rare i t the Missis
St or. and
The spring and early summer
recalls oar youthful experience
with sulphur and treacle, salt*
Mood parlftar to Tajr
?ute. Ask yon
if. Trial sise, *>
Waoflbr One
ward fcraav «awof Catarrh thai
not bo eared by tab lag Hall'a
Cure.
F. JT. Cheney A Co., Prop*., Toledo, O.
We, the undereigued, have known V.
J. ('beney for the last lfi yean and ho*
lleve him perfectly honorable In all boo-
lean uanaaotlooa and financially able
to carry out any obligation made by
tbolrSrni.
Wnt ft Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
W aiding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholeeale
1'rugglsts, Toledo, O.
K. U. Vah ltocsen, Cashier, Toledo
National Bank, Toledo, O.
lialPa Catarrh Cum la taben Internal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucua aurfacea of the ayatem. Price
7.1c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggtata.
A Towel Wanted.
Our devil compositor recent-
ly presented us the following
petition:
"Jdost gracious and indulgent
editor,thou who doth rule su-
preme over the Dkmoobat sane
torium, we would humbly be-
seech thee to look upon us with
Under compaaelou while we
ask thee to provide us with a
uew towel, and lit doing so we
tearfully reoognize the faithful
service of the old one.
How well do we remember,
years ago, the first morning it
entered our midst. Like white-
robed innocence, it hung on the
old rusty nail. But, ah ! what
a change! After passiug
through the storms of many a
campaign, it stiffly hangs to-
day upon the same old nail
with the blackness of dispair
settled upon its ragged and
wretched form. We visit it
daily, and to prove our con-
stant regard, we carefully press
It to our cheeks of love—and to
prove its own appreciation, it
never fails to leave its impress.
Now most gracious and honor-
ed air, should you comply with
our lequest, when death will
have called you from our midst
we shall take pleasure in wrup-
piug the old relic arnti'i I your
body, laying you botti beneath
the daisies.
The Women Pralae B. B. U.
Tha Mirroring of wona'n eartalnljr awakens
the syqipatiir of •very trim philanthropist
Their bastfrlaad. however, Is B H. 11 (Botanic
Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta'
Oa, for proofs.
B. L. t'asmdy, Krnneaaw,writes : "Three
buttles af II B. B. cured mv wife ef scrofula.'
Mrs. B, M. Laws, iialaba, Kla„ wrltoa : I have
never used aavUilng to equal B. B, It."
Mrs, O, H. oar. ItocIcy Mount. N C., writes:
"Not a day for 1ft taars was I free from head
ache. B B, H.Vnilixly rtlievrd me. I feel like
another person ,'
James W, t ancestor, Hawklnsrllle, writes :
"My wife was in bad health for eight years. Five
dMtars and m«ny patent medicines had done
'Mr no good. 81a bottles of B B. B. cured her."
MiseH TomBnson. Atlanta, Oa.. says . "for
years 1 suft'ered with ibeuma'lsai. eauaed by
kidney trouble and Indisnstmn. I also waa fee-
ble and nervous, B. It. B relieved me at oaoe,
although severei other mi-<liciBee had failed."
Rev J. M. Richardson. ('larkston. Ark., writes:
"Mv wife NiilTeted twelve years with rbeumatlam
and female complaint. A ledy memlxjr of my
churoli had been cured by li. B. B. Hhe per'
eusded mj wife to try it, who now seys there le
notiiior 1'ko II li B, n* it i|iiiekly gnve h*r re.
lief."
A great many of our South
east Collin friende < >ileiitosee
us during the week and con-
gratulated us on the improve-
ment of the Dkmockat. Come
again, gentlemen ; you will al.
ways be welcomed.
"Fired all the Tfme,"
Say many poor men and wo
men, who seem overworked
or are debilitated by change
of season, climate or life. If
you could read the hundreds of
letter*' praising Hood's Sarsap
arilla which come from people
whom it has restored to health,
you would be convinced of its
merits. As this is imposuible,
why not try Hood'* Sarsapa-
rilla yout-M If ami Hum teali/.e
its benefit f ft will tone and
build up your system, give you
a good apjpetite, overcome that
tired feeling and make yon feel
as one woman expresses it,
"like a new creature."
Jack Mtovall.
The above individual can
be found on the east side of
the squat e, where he presides
over the cheapest and best
saddle and harness house in
North Texas.
Bro. arc aoer good-1
i*i (.vim star catarrh
• War Ulood Kyreo. S-e !
Cell aad get treaties an
_ i blood and catarrh, free.
Slates Senator Brown of
wrltce:
oa. U. Jan. IA, liwu l r.
air: End * -•• I
you check ltayahle to your rl r
vo dollars lor which pieaa< . <i
i nve dollars' worth ot your l.onc m ir
A~rrh l ure to Klkaa A. Brown o
ita, Ua Very truly,your fHcnd.
Hmh I Joaara K. Bdow n.
The Collin County Milling
Association In*! t an interest-
ing met tijijr iu«t Saturday, at
the oourt house.
Joe B. Lindaay of Kay burg
called on us ihls week. —" *r will notice and see if
Buy your fTa'a^nd parasols The m x * regular* seJi^ of | IT*- a"Jlhl°g'*nd lf
at the Mississippi Store. You j ,|IH Collin County Farmers' Al-! ^ r®,n f° "J* OW
willaave money by it. liauce will meet in McKinney I ***
Ksquii e H. M. Kolliua of jUI1 ^ 3tl Wednesday o^ July, I w y i
iiaiereville wni in McKinney the l?th day of the month | . ' T 1 ' "" ^
i, w«.k. 1 st 10. n.. .U rp. All Mb Al ! "h" can- " N
lismv. tlmi are hvbitul forduw tok"" mo"*y ■ >•
newspaper and that is what we
are going to furnish.
A ftrlend to the iartuer. the merchant, ■ # . , ....
the mechanic, tbt> Banker, the uUllflk* I months will be SUS-
aire and the pauper la ♦ beathamV i pemled, aild for six months will
i'hill Toole. Novor tails to cure. "No
cure, no pay."
Buehleu'a Arnica Balve.
Tha Seat aal e in llie««rld for cuts, brulak.,
soesa. tueor. «e.t iiwum !^,.t sum. tenar. clia|>
paS a ad . obi ^ .h .hlM wru|,
tlOM aad I .i i cure* |it« >, or ao money re
ouiraS. H i,M i. rile perfect saUafar
IMC, or mini « i , I'riea crata t>er U>i
•■ot lu k S McAUI.AYaod Sro
The niun thut said he would
give us elertiic lights iu sixty
days, had letter be on his
guard, for we will certainly
call time on him.
Gainesville, Tex., Jan. III. 18HS— I ilnd
after two iiioni tin use ot'lir. Tburtuond'a
Blood Syrup, that it regulates the bow-
eb and gives lone to the digestive ap-
paratus ; ami gave me a relief and
•tart to Improve 1 found In no other
medlclue. It Is no humbug. Keapccl*
fully. ltav. W. A. Hit*.
If you were to see us on
publication d ly, in tiling our
large list you would not won-
der that a small mistake is
made now and then.
Kriema, Itchy, Nkin Tortcrc*,
The Hiiuple application of"8wnynt'tt's
Ointment, without any Internal medi-
cine, will cure any case of teller, salt
rheum, ringworm, I'tles.ltch sores, pliu
The elevalor is about flu-
ished and looms up something
like Noah's Ark—from what
we have Iteaitl of that ancient
veaael.
be reported to state secretary as
dropped from the books.
Fraternally,
K. K. Kkkk,
County Secretary.
Itemember youV own vice
makes the moral elevation of
li we do not offer you as! others seetu u little higher,
good burgain* as you cau find
elsewhere, don't trade with us*
Murphy, Perry & Co.
llon'f forget If.
Mr. Ben Seay of Copeville
gave us a call last Monday. He
reports crops of all kinds, ex-
cept wheat, iu a flourishing
coudiiion.
If you want the best and
cheapest goods just cull at (he
li:icket store opposite J. P.
Dowell's.
to
to
Bleu, ecxema, all scaly, Itchy, skin erup-
ons, no m
standing.
ooats'but a trifle.
ons, no matter how obstinate or long
It Is potent, effective, auu
Gentlemen, while we are
booming our county and city,
we also want to "boom" the
Dkmockat by increasing our
already largx list. Please send
us in some new subscribers.
Having been troubled with catarrh of
the lieutl, of a stubborn character, for
many tears, I was Induced to try 1M.
Thurmond's Lone Star Catarrh Cure,
which ution a short trinl, produced
mgst Hiulsfaotory results, and 1 can
heartIIv recommend il to all thut sutler
from t but loathsome disease
VV. ,1. Hahhkit.
Pastor uf North I'lxon street M. K.
I hur< h.
It is rumored that we will
have a city park, some time in
the near future. Well, now
wouldn't that be nice, especial
ly with a line of street rail-
way connecting.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor- Please inform your
reader* that 1 have a positive remedy
for the above named disease, lly It
timely nae thousands of hopeless cases
have been permanently cured. 1 shall
be glad to send two bottle* of my i
dy free to any ofyour readers who
consumption If they will send me their
reme
have
express an. pustottfeeaddress. Respect-
fully, T. a. Sloeiim, M. C., 1H1 IVarl s
Mow York
4:t
The little babe of Mr. Deca-
tur Crouch, we are sorry to
state, has grown worse, and is
now in a precarious condition.
Mr. Crouch almost despairs of
its recovery.
('elfon iliiis.
In buying,the best is the cheap-
est. The "Cotton Hloom-hum-
mus Gin" has a reputation,first
class in every respect. They
are in tine in every cotton stair*,
large numbers iu Texas. Write
for circular at once to H. W.
Hubbard manufacturers agent,
930 Commerce street, Dallas.
Mrs Bennett Hatcher return-
ed this week from a visit to
Terrell.
The Kacket store moved yes
terday to their new stand op
posite 1, 1*. Dowell's on Kast
Louisiana street.
- #
2<) yards 4-4 Drown Domestic
for #1.00.
:$0 yards printed lawn for
#1.00—fast eolors.
Ladies' kid button shoes,
worked button hole #1.00 per
pair.
20 yards genuine oil red
prints for #1.00, #
20 yards good sea islam! do
uiestic for #l.oo.
20 yards crossed barred nius
liu for #1.00.
20 yards l est shirting prints
for #1.00.
20 yards white lawn for #1.00.
The above are a few of the
muuy bargains lo be found at
the Mississippi Store.
The llacket store ia here
stay, and you will do well
call there before purchasing
elsewhere.
I*r Remember, opposite J.
P. Dowell's in the Dee Hive
stand .1. M. Dot i mitt,
Proprietor.
r —♦*
You can save from l." to .*s>
cents a pair on your plow
shoes, if you will come to the
Mississippi Store and seeing
is knowing.
The counTy* "court is still
gliudiiiu: out justice. District
court will convene next Mon-
thly and proceed in the same
business.
Job work of all kind done at
this office. Friends call and
give us your patronage.
If you have an enemy, strive
to make him your friend.
♦
We want at least .V>o more
subscribers before fall. Let
each friend of the Dkmoobat
ead and hand this copy to
another friend and get a new
subscriber for td.fio. Remem-
ber the Farm and Ranch is
free to each cash subscriber
To the Public.
We can furnish the Scientific
American and the Democrat
for $-1.
The National Economist and
the Democrat for $2.
The Ft. Worth Gazette and
j Democrat for $2.
j The South West and Demo-
crat for #2.
The Baptist Newt* and Detu
; ocrat for #2.
The Farm aud Ranch and
Democrat for tl.fto.
All of the above journals are
tirst class.
The National Economist is
the National organ of the
Farmers' Alliance.
Subscriptions taken for
any of the above papers at
this office
When we hear a man say
that he was born iu a certain
political or religious faith, can
we reasonably suppose that he
knows any more now th.vi he
did ut his birth i
Consumption Cured.
^Madame Richard conducted
two splendid musical entertain-
ments at Heard's opera-house,
on last Monday and Tuesday
nights.
No second-hand goods on
band at the Mississippi Store—
the interest of our customers
always considered.
We will piiut in our next is-
sue a list of appointments of
L. D. Wright, the state lec-
turer of the Farmers' Alliance.
He begins at Melissa on June
10 at 1 p. m. Go ami hear him
i:\piind the Mind
By *eelng a^much as you can of lhe
world Hut ere you set out either aw a
toot 1st,coiniiierttial traveler or emigrant
-•whether you go by rail, uteamshlp or
steamboat, provide yourself with llos-
fetters stomach Bitter*, whleh the
traveling public recognises as the tinesl
medical safeguard and preventive ot
sea sickness with which any one iounv-
eylngby land or watercan be provided,
It furnisOes to the western pioneer ade-
quate protection against malaria,
rheumatism, and those disorders of the
bowels whleh mlssma tainted water
beget. It* sedative eflect upon u stom-
ach pertubed by the rocking ot a ship Is
truly magloal, and il Is a capital appe-
tiser and nerve Invlgoralor. Kx. ellenl
la It for biliousness and kidney. Inac-
tion, and it oounteracK In a remark-
able degree tbe effects of rat Igue, physi-
cal or mental. Aflt/ wetting and ex-
posure In Inclement weather, It should
be lined as a preventive.
An old physician, retired from iirie -
tlcei having'had plated iu Ills hands by
an Kast India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy lor (lit
speedy unit permanent cure of Con-
sumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh.Asthma,
and all Throat and l.ung Aflectlons.nl-'
so a positive and radical cure for ner-
vous debility all nervous
complaints, after having tested Its
wonderful curative powers In tbousnnds
of cases, has felt It his duly to make II
known to his suffering fellows. Actu-
ated by this motive anil a desire to re-
lieve human Millering, f will send free
of chnrgf, lo all who desire II, ibis re-
celpt In Herman, trench or Kngtlsh.
with full directions for pawing ami
using. Kent by mall by addressing
\ lib stamp, naming t lis paper. W. A.
Noyce, Nil Power's Block. Itochester,
N V. Nov W-a it.
y
in the most el'gsnt form
THE LAXATIVE ANO NU TRITI0U9 JUIOB
—or Tut —
FIU9 OF CALIFORNIA,
Conil'inctl with the nictliciitftl
vitlues nf pi.ints known tn lie
1111)-' lieiK'ticiii! to the hi I til an
system, li>rutiug >tn agreeable
ami elleetive laxative lo Jhtiui-
nentlv cure Habitual Consti-
pation, and the many ills ile-
pcuflitiK on a weak or iniu tive
condition of the
MONEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
If is the mint en client remedy known to
CLEANSC THE S fST£U EffECTUALLY
Whencnei* l'«li o\o ( ••n>ti|>atril
~*i Til AT*-
PUHt BLOOD, IICFIIS6MIMQ •■MP,
HCXALTH und OTRCNQTM
NAfUHAUtV FOLLOW.
livery one is using it ami all are
tlchghietl witli it.
A«t: rouit owoOQtSt ton
oirnup qv Fxao
MANUSAOTUHtO ONl.r llf
CALIFORNIA FIG SYHUF CO.
HAN IHANLIUVO. ( Al.
tii/iivi! ). tr *r * N. *
For Salo.
A lirst elasa New Home sew-
ing machine can he bought
reasonably, ltnjiiire at this
offlcH.
1IHI\H I COME!
McKINNEY
> t: L T 1< V
YARD.
TO THK FltONT.
The Sunday school at Htiira
chapel, has been suspended
for a while on the account of
measles prevailing lu that
community.
aulfera I'u-
TertnrvR from
Many a
told
Back-Ache.
On laat Monday even log two
ran away In the city,
creating mo 111 tie excitement.
No dimage waa dona.
Teal
yon will Ilnd
•f
If «Im only knew how easely she
could "gat relief by using Ballard's
ttnow Lloltonnt, aba would bless the
day aha r tag tbsse Daw Urea. It la a
grand MMeijr for Headache nod all
Neumlffio Pslna. No pain nan with-
atand Ha OMfle Influence. It removes
the Are from s Burn or ftenld in one mln;
ute. It wUl ot N Inflammatory Kheu
■oletleat applied to tk >
la Cionp it wUl flee
breathing
he without
Tif It.
If men, before giving ere
dence to a report, would inv*.s
tigate the source, the tlrrtle^H
wing of alander would droop in
despair. Many false reporte
reach the writer's ears which
bear the ear marks of slimy
malice ami cruel jealousies
- •
Removal.
On the tirst of .lime, iIih
Racket Store Will mov - lo the
j lions*' formerly km ivn its ih t
j He^ Hive, opponite J. I'. How-
ell's, and will open up there
with more goods and < InMp^r.
than ever seen in Mi Knm-v.
(/'ome mid see for )our* df.
J. M Dot III ITT
We are receiving noit.,|y
ri-poris of winter uratii, eotto i
planting and finuht r.tif, ot
tint spottatirxi •• •mp tni-s i..
the United 8tat M. The reports
are caiefully compile I uu l
publ shed by the agricultural
department, Washington. I>, ('.
Kperh.
The transition from Ion,',
lingering and painful stekuesn
to robust heitlili marks an
epoch In the life of the individ^
nal. tttic!i a remarkable event
is treasured In the memory and
the agency whereby the good
has been attained is gratefully
blessed. Hence it in, that so
much Is heard iu praice of
Klectric Hitters. So many feel
they owo their restoration to
health, to the use of the Cfreat
Alterative Tonic.* If you ar *
troubled with a .y disease of
kidnayn, liter or stomach, ot
long or short standing you will
•nrely tin 1 relief by us* of Klec
trie Bitter*, gold at JH>c aud * I
bottle at E. II McAuley h
<> tnnrmatt was
Clearfield two
• «r ladies were drowned in
frp**
1'ly mouth Ilock eggs, at $1 per
setting'of IU.
Light Brama eggs, #1 per set-
I ting.
White facrrd Black Spanish, at
♦ I per setting
Bluck Breasted Ked (iatues,
♦ l per setting.
Black (iames, $1 per setting.
White la>ghorns,ftl per setting.
White Bantams. $1 per settitig.
Dusty Miller (lames,per set-
ting.
Houdans, per setting,
Ccrrespi ndetice solicited'
' Satisfaction gu-traitteed.
(Chicks foi sale after September
Come to the Dkmocbat of Int at per pair or *4.W) per
tice ami have your horse and trio. Address,
Ijnck hills printed. W.. will Mk . SI SAN HAV8,
,1,"m ,,rv ,l"m" ! McKinney, Texas.
p: itit
very
We
clouip
miW
r
I loft Cotton
y hLEVOTDR.
DRYINC i
ojj
COTTON
I
e- JONES
NENNEY * PARDUE,
-General-
Lumber Dealers!
Bushels of corn wanted in
for Lumber. Parties
building will do well te
buying.
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1889, newspaper, May 30, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191578/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.