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Miscellaneous.
H e**, May W, 1«8 .
Kilitor of the hfiuwnu.
1 reckon you
' form. How strong oar
should bt' uttered against
drums and battle-field*!
ing in the called American Ar I r* *H l.ueae.
(titration ronterence to meet in
When you hear a man *ay next, are now much
"W<all, th« Alliance has kept m an important step ......
prima duwn and I don't IwIudk u(Mrar<ls til. protpeolivai unity „„u„ b«4,k on , . , , , ,
to lit. ord-r, .till 1 g.l of immunity by tltt ca.f.r.Bc.- , UuvH ^ hard .1 <f-rinilted to
the benefit.." ^ l'u l'tt" lell called by ib«* League tu meet w-,,rk 1 have not bad lima ru nation* i|uite long
bim thai may ! • true, and than tbl, ,,r all tlie various to wr|,„ enouuli; It would eem ao la
u.k liiui if hi. i-oaaiience I. ci),#icling r,.|i1(i„,i ny.tenia Orui.S are looking veiy wall tba atee of peei*. trto belleae
dear l>alla Mercury wlii. li. fr.uu indication.. will' nd J. j„ «oo«t>eS lllae. , in a higher law aud it. happier
u tliink I have "• ""A la-
yon, but 1 have pit", that tbe .trongeal i,. (ba,
Peoj.le who at ill* be one of tfr-Jit occasions of the The cotton worms have made
Nutionrl \ i**w.
I H'.VKJ IKM of 1 UK
forks of tli*' loavi; or w iiu sit on century.
a "iip b< .\ in tli** country * tor**
and endeavor to make you 'e j*-, KIUoK,Ck\>i> < >ki i< k,
lieve everything that they say Wahun., ion, May I. 1nm . *
iu gospel truth ami wind up J',, the Medical Proft'iMiioii:
results. l)o not fear, there it a
.... . better remedy than war, for the
their appearance, but not m' • , . t i # .
. ureal aortal evils, that nfaat
do any Kn'al so,,,u' ♦•vile, that infest
the world, only giv« it a more
sufficient number* to
da mugs yet.® . . _ _
. ftlllllMr,. earnest and thorough support,
It stems that the fanner? rr
and a leniai kanl" change would
gut liuht si mare on top of the ^
with a husiah and three-cheers Tb« various medical a&socia- jute baggiiag trust at Biraiiiug- 1 ,,r amol,K ' • 1" °V * w I
for me cry. are just the kind ot tions and the medical proles ham. That convention wan a wou v e >eu a *n n re v.
people who say that the Alii i gion will be clad to learu that stunner to those who sav farm 1 r|, r^, °n ,,fl , 1
auce is dead or dying, lust pr. John S. Hillings, surgeon era'organizations are |no good. rem*1 > • irouK 1 (w 1. , A
look around your own neigh I . 8. Army, has consented to i t<-ll you the Alliance and ' ,(tPu *um
borhocxl and whenever you take charge of the report on other like orders are a power ™ W,,ut
meet ;i fellow who says the Al the mortality and vital statis >\n tlin land. Tuey are a terror
liance is a misrtt <>i wtuse, see tics of the I uited States as re to monopolies. In fact we are
if he is not ne ot the l>ig "1" turned by the eleventh census getting in shape to stand a very
and little every body " Ne call As the I uited States lias no ^uo'l hand with almost any
bre l allas Mercury. system of registration ot vital kind of a trust that may pop M HU| u ,,M '
„ . . statistics, suoh as is relied upon it^ head up. 1 see the Dallas ° >rut ou« « «>u
l'o labor for the education ol . ' here; but th'. judgment of
. |. , , • by other civilized nations forthe .\ews is kicking at the twine •. r
the agricultural classes in the J . , ^ twelve men, or the court itself.
TiiirixisH of ftMcei'fiiitiiHi/ the at - l>u> unrti<iuil hv Ih t imt leifisla-
MITCHELL'S
Eye-Salve
AaaaulsMnAS
m -miw ywt uuirm nuuamisai.
pum
ITALIAN DEE'S HONEY,
and
HOUDAN
C HICK K N ' H.
Por sale by Mrs.
S. K. Sheiiuaii,
S.. 'io. It'll Co.,
! • \as
WATCHES AT COST I
1
T
A Poworful UlariM Toole II.I female HcjuI .lor,
(a. 11, a Cure <4 «D VoouU Cuiupkunta tin J lrre;r •
Untie Cor aala by all Jru^itiai. —*■
Lirttta, For aala by *11 JrucKlMa "/■amift
tml AJvitf" Iivatla.l fata ou apjilK^tioti to
i. r. oaoaoooui a oo., tunnm*. ny.
Absolutely Pure.
Thi'at* powilt'M n v *r viiri «#. A mnr-
vpl of (iiirity. «tri*nKtli ami m lioltuumie-
Kui«vat..ii linii v ulti'il ltMiHtkHM M«r«« HruBoiiilrul iknii Hie owlln-
betweeii inatviuuai persons, arv kimltt tt|J iuunui lMJ HoU) ln ,.om.
within a nation. All inuividnnim «iiit iin- itiuiiiiiuif « r low ti<st
. . . i ->>>orl w<nrlil. hIiiiii i r |iIii>miIIihI«' |k w-
mil antagonisms aie settled (U.r. st.Hi «niv n. .una, it«.yHj Hak-
here by courts and juries,whose ""J ''"*«i t <« . n*' *i n ?*t-. Nr. >
Pho
hit A Wimm Ulira Canainf
steel 15 wuvhi it lis reiiciRt
wtmP- - ^
law
come iu
IHBBiaSB^Eg
science of economical govern
meiit in a strictly nonpartisan
spirit. This is the lirst sen-
tence in Alliance parlauce: it
has been the text for orators
with calibres ranging from low
ordinary to the highest
grade; it lias b.jen made to
do service for the lion
est as well as the dishonest
politician. The pen of readv
writers with all their discrip
tive powers have been made to
do service in bringing this
subject before the people, when
in reality, one short sentence is
the sequel to the whole matter,
and that is Keep out of debt.
Ilallot Reform.
Senator Kdmonds, in an arti
cle in the June Forum on "for
rwpt Political Methods." esti
mates that ^r .<mi/j,<hm were
spent during the last campaign fruin
and much of it for illegal and ],s« o.
•haar
purpose of ascertaining the ac- |.lw enacted by the last legisla . , . . .
tual movement of population, ture, claiming that it is a class determines w 10 is rig i an«
our sensus atlbrds the only op l^w favoring that "low down, who is « rong, ani t lat se es
portunity of obtaining near an degraded,' set of fools called fictions a« t p^m
approximate estimate of the farmers. It does look rather principle am t e
birth and death rat^s of much uncommon to have a law favor-' Peaceful and happy re-1 ^
the larger part of the country. j„K ,hat class of folks, but all «ult«-would appear.-National |X^W
4 ! 1 — - itotavUrn Uuiiltion take tu utuo. 6tki and tl.tC
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—marnmmmmm—mm
NINDKIVCORNS. v
Tlisonlf #'ir* i" iw f"t iv.rna •!!J*ln.
toi«ft>rt (o tin f<-ct IV. *t Dminrut* «> .W.T.
which is entirely unprovided other classes under the sun
with any satisfactory system httve laws iu their favor So 1
of state and municipal registra don't think it unjust forthe
View.
An Kditor's Hues.
immoral purposes. After aua
lyzing the causes of the low
state of political morals that
permitted this, he prea<'iibes
among other corrective iutiu-
ences that are needed, better
registration laws, the secrecy
of the ballot, restriction of iui
migration and naturalization,
and the publication of cam
paign expenses.
Kilitorliil Difference*.
lion.
In view of this, the census
office, during the mouth of
May. this year, will issue t.i
the medical profession through
out the country "Physician's
Registers"for the purpose of ob
taining more accurate returns of
deaths than it is possible for
the enumerators to make. It is
earnestly hoped that physcians
iu every part of the country
will cooperate with the sensus
office in this important work.
The record should be kept
une I. l8tSi . to May :t!,
Nearly •Jii.ooo I f these
registration books were tilled
up aud returned to the ollice
iu Ihso, and nearly all "f them
used foi statistical purposes.
It is hoped lliat double this
number will be obtained for
the eleventh census.
Physicians not receiv ing reg
isters can obtain them by send
ing their names and addresses
"barbarian" with the hoe to
have one law looking to his iu
terest.
1 was truly sad to
Merrill .lohusoti had left us.
Take the average editor of
the present day and consider
the reproaches that are heaped
hear upon him. The world seems to
credit most all evils to him,
lli* political enemies tbat were •W" anything uood tliiitc.mies
«. hanh during tbe campaign j frora > 19 b>' ""
will hardly rallah the idea; P P"
of geeing bim climbing liigli- J w'1''11 si''''L
, .. i . .. stead of due appreciation of Ins
er and getting a good prac
i i * • , efforts to serve the masses, and
t ice in the federal courts. . . ... ,
, it is strikingly strange to see
\V hat was done about the; what enthusiasm some
road law f There was a terrible
racket over it
is read
criticism in-
over it last winter, but
I don't think there was much
change made by our legisla-
ture. All the change that 1
have heard is the creation of
more officers for the people to
"fuss" over. It occurs to me
that the county pays out a lot
of money now to commission-
ers for supervising the roads
I couceited person will welcome
the appearance of a local notice
in which his own name is eulo-
gized while the next paragraph
speaks well of some benevolent
heart, this same person will
droj> his countenance with re
proacli upon the paper for 'litis
having spoken favorably ol
any* one else except himself,
i There are other things thai
'r.>nenil(7. A lji ia_. Jndt^i-M'"'l
PARKER'8
HAIR BALSAM
Cic iii-ii* .in ! I .rout i lie* In* Itatr,
l'i .'ten ,i luauriiml Biowth,
Na««r Fail* to Raatora Oray
Hair ii it* Voulhful Color.
I'n .eTiU I'nnilrolf and hair fiUlln#
— -
p^CHINe
Side^oBacK nr
Aclitiiir NiiloM anil Itaek, Hip* Kid'
•mm iiimI I terlue I'ulns, Klieii iati«**
Schillc. Hliur|i ami Weiikonlnir I'uiiiH
rolliMeU in one inliiul*' liyliw
Cutieura Antl-Puln Plaster.
Tin- first :>ml only iiistantuiirou*
puln-killliii: r uiiutl.iiiiiK | la ter.
SA el hi 6 for i l w At ilrtifrirUt*, or ol
Poller Ih'tiK uiitl Clionilcut Co.,
Hot! on.
XII f lihu klieaOa. 1 >T"
rlM fburT.-.i ni.ii J I j
oUvkih « or**tl liv < uiW ttiu iSouD.
the register, an official enveiopi
\ which retjnires no stamp w i
Col. A. S Collyar. editor of j„. provided for their return to
the Nashville^Teiin. American. Washington
has come out Hjuarely and if ;i|| nietlical and surgical
fairly for protection. Ibis js jijactitionefs throughout the
not the first one of tlie brainy ! country will lend their aid. the
men in the democratic rnnk.it, niortitlity and vital statistics
who have declared for the pro ()f the eleventh census w ill b«
this can be
the
more comprehensive aiel coin
tectum principle, sine*
thorough discussion of ^the j pjettJ ^un th,jy jlttVH |iV,,r
question iii the last campaign, Kevery physciau should take a
and if this disaffection should j personal pride in having this
continue to spread the national i r,.pMrt aM f„n ilI1(| accurate as
platform of '92 will not contain it itJ p08(lible to make it
a free trade plank.—Kookwull |t is hereby promised that
Success. all inform ition obtained
J he sooner all such men join through this source shall be
the republican party the better; sub tly «..nfidentnil
that isn't worth anything UllM) lhH average world to en-
tile county. If I wen* a roud ; vy the man that is penman for
overseer and a supervisor was the WJUirH peol,iei Heisgener-
to the census office, and. with 10 tiding along over tny a])y ft "city chap." and thinks
road telling me .what the road himself rather too good to no-
needed I d tell him it he knew tjt.e tJie countryman. Nogieat
more about road working than )4J. mistake than
I did to ufet down and go to
work.
Well, we had a good exhibi-
tion at the close of Prof
Doyle's school about three
weeks ago, and I intended to
have sent you a write up of it,
but I was too busy. I will say
however, that we had a nice
ftm* The speeches and din
made, however, and none but
the average fool will dwell here.
Again, yo i may regard space
iu his paper invaluable while
you read his comments 011 any
subject, or even that of youi
neighbor, but turn overtoyoui
communication or to some vol
uutary blow the editor has giv
en you. Then it is that you
think the space rather short,
aud that the communication
11 'Lrues were not altogether j «UtJ not take as much space as
the funny kind, but they were y0u paid for. Again, you may
e.\< elleiit arid contained the compl ain because you see an
it will lie for tlie grand old dein
ocratic pait.v. The national
democratic part.y in will
reiteiate its time honored prin
ciples and those ho tloii t like
them can go to the party of
protection, combines, trusts
and spoils. The principles of
the democratic party are here
to stay. Do you h arr—lien
derson Times.
Ho UK 1:1 I. Poi; 11' 1:,
.slipei inlelldelll of I VllStls.
Halhil Keforni.
A delllOCI allt 111**111 be| oi l lie
New \ 01 k legislature gave
purest of sentiment. The crown-
ing event of the occasion was
the presence ofcProf. ,1. M Har-
dy. out teacher of former days
w I10 has many friends iu this
t ••mmuuity, among hoth chil
>lien ami old folks.
advertisement in your paper. 1
while at the same time, y« ur
subscription is not paid, ami1
tossibly never will be. Onei
lalf of the people think to inaki '
a nice weekly paper is no cosi ;
i or trouble, such people, how
1 ever, are excusable on he|
.VA-L VoTH OOILINC WATER.
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
•• i;,\ 1 lu>n>uj{li Know I' of l In- lit-
u rul > wliioli n v«-ni lli - ojtcrtl'ttiK
of cliKi-mioti ml nutrillon, ml by «
fim lii' ppllratlon of 1 lie- ll 110 properll
of well si'U'ciod I'ooo, Mr, JIjips h
Itrovlili'il our brt'kfMt 1 bleu with
■ telle tely lluvoreil beverage which utay
nvc iif in.'iny heavy iloctbrM' bills, ll
in by the juuif.loiis use of suoh article*
i.| iiit t thiil n coimlltutlon may be Krutl-
11 fly liiiilt up untilHtrontf enough iore-
i-idl'fvery tendency to di*eane. flun-
tlreur iif'hiiblile iiiiiludles are tloatlng
roil u 11 n.i ready to attack wherever
tliei i in n weak poliil. We may eto&pe
in an \ a fatal uliutl b> keeping ourselves
well fe.'titled with pure blood anil _a
proper!)' nourished frame.t'ivll Her-
vic e 1 iu/etle Made simply with boiling
witter or milk. Sold only in half pounu
tins, by Grocers, labeled thus:
,!.Y.M KS Kl'l's & « <>., lloiuoepathlc
« hemlsis. London. Kng. Ut
HIRES
>•* HIRES' IMPROVED Mf
ROOT BEE
IN LIQUID NO BOILIMC EASILY MADE
THISPACKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS
AMCASZa vx
■art, Prompt, VoalUw
Ohm for Imptfmr Ism
of UunhooJ, Stminml
fafllMw, SiM'maUurltta,
Ultwtiitill, • // Ontmtt.
INI of 0tmorjt._4e._ WW
tyua UrnUM, Vloor-
Man Fh«t $1.00, 9
PILLS
$8 00
- vial OtrntlaM* IhlM
pv ty"
rltk taek 0 jr.
lUi'k H"-
>(%! wf I Ifjlk *li k
, k . .■* . .1 i 1*1; • •. 11
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Tlie lwi|ii>l Nr
llmiaf limtii, 1 m .i>
A iin- 'iy lii'iml -1 -i 1 • 1 liei'«
ll.t \rt kli.l il,« ijl'.i. uf It'liiV r«lltilt.lt.
rui.lUitr.l woeLly ti VI.OW im i > ir i>) Kj v
i i'trl> lloliftii 1 tkti'l J II IIumH. II I' l'i'* I
rln | nl tn I lu«t wri kl* iwli^l-m* uewnitap'r I
la thr Wrt Wrllc f«r fra® |iooiMi n IIUI
pavr mi l llir lUelitl Sirwa lor lit lnonlh la |
§8..()0
| i Ukta*l> to*.
ItUvd atciTlialaMt te-i
•aWLlMMAN. _
•T. LOUIS, • MO.
!'< it 11
The
World'* Arbitration
League.
but just an I ex pet'ted, she ve
toed the resolution mid said
tiH a reason lor his \«.|e a«:iinst pronpeeiM for a line erop. so I
the ballot leforni lull \%hi< h ft,'"w up a preamble and reso
passed the a.sM'inbly l.t>i week,
that it would reduce the demo
cratic majority in New York
eity. A prominent Minnesota
republican explains his upposi-
tion to that same sort of a bill sh* lookt,d better iu her old
Having during the past ten I now before the legislature of dress than she would in a new
years, by earnest work in con--' this state, on the ground that «> paid for, and that she
gress and by the publication it would reduce the re had rather see me go to nieet-
in the National View of the nu publican majority in Minne l," 'Hfooted than to see me
rnerons addresses delivered by sota. wear Mne boots on a credit,
distinguished people under the No better argnments in favor • his looked mighty hard, but
auspices of the league in many ,,f the passage of the bill could whenever Peggy Jane says do
of the churches aud lecture be presented. If the demo 1 anc* when she snys
halls in Washington, appeal- cratic majority in New York ro,l,H ' «'oineth, and when «he
ing to the world for a more en and the reptib.icaii majority in MU.VH hUl>' out of debt at the
lightened system to soon take Minnessota are dependent on j ""J1"1*; 1 "tayjlh
the place of war these uuan- a corrupt ballot, it is high
swerable arguments luving time that both were over
been copied into other journals thrown.
and read by most of the lead The necessity for ballot re
ing people in both hemispheres form was never'more forcibly
we have at length, it is be-1 illustrated than by these two
lieved, brought the men of in frank admissions from repr*
lluence in every nation to the «Mntativ< n of opposite parties.
wise opinion that the time has The strikers and the haiu'ers
come to establish an arbitra on around the political camps
tion tribunal for the whole do not want ballot reform be
! grounds of ignorance. The
have got n.y crop it. v,'ry I meirhnnt that looks to his edi
I condition and preti.v ^ (or !ls |(js medium for building
up his town and inducing
other to come in and help, in
tin ion to buy some things on a | advertising his bu>i
... , ' , - , . ness and allowing hispui lish
1 ! nrs to live. h« will placard tl„-
Peggy .lane tor her approval, county for five miles each way.
Th« moat APPBT1X1NO Md WBOUtBOMI
TKilCMAMUB DRINK la U> world. TUT IT.
Aak /our Onif(lii or Qroaar fat It,
C. C. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
I thought 1 would say some-
thing about ex-officio, but as
my letter is nlreadv to lengthy
I will wait till my next. Yours
through hard times,
l-Nt'l.K Mikk.
The Sword and Pen.
"What Is beat reuiainbereil among men,
Is not l lien word, but the pen.
V
and then refuse to credit the
editor for bread. Nucogdoches
Sun.
Is that true f It may be; if
so. how much more glorious as
well as endearing. The sword
glitters iu the* sun and excites
earth so that it may be in' cause it lessens tlo ir chances
good working order and take for boodle.
the place of the present bar Hut the great body of the to deeds of daring and courage"
barism, by the dawn of the people, who are only interested It thrills with spirit and eino-
coining cenlurv, or as near that in obtaining a i honest expres j tion ; but it leaves a sigh, a
time M is possible. The mem- siou of popular sentiment, are lament, aud a sorrow. It strews
bers of the World's Arbitra urgent for the Australian sy«- fttir fields and golden harvests
tion League therefore having tem. They won the fight in the wilh human gore and terrible
aooompJiiibed much ander the . New York Assembly, and it daughter, a holocaust that
wiaa leadership of its able and would be a sad commentary on makes angels weep and human-
earnest corresponding secrete 'public morals in Minnesota if lly shndder. How much, then,
ry, ao well known by senators; they do not win in this legisla- we ought to refleot and hesitate
tare.—At Paul Globe. Wore wo assent to war in aajr
Lost ,
Near Birmingham, Ala.—The
combination to the jute bag
ging trust, supposed to be in
tiie possession of a parcel of
"fellers" known as the Farm-
ers' Alliance. Any person
knowing the whereabouts of
either the combination or the
jute bagging trust, will be re
warded by addressing.
Bt I K.1 aooino \ Co.
Anywhere. L\ S. A.
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
41'' lltin n Hi,
>• Ii r I.y « an,
W . Nov. lit,
|Vv.
I lime ' 1 aatl
M hi,..! .nilfor
rii . ii 1 SnlciS
wii'i Rfcit tir-
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_ cllft.l it alltl
I rrrnmmfTKt II a* a •tifrnn tr 1., .mvciI
■m uwujr tltiliaift. ii \ K: 1 \*<K.
Brif.1i r u( Kluc KowK
l'«lti t ii tii, < 1 iv. 11, ism,
I b«v« tnc>i Si n ..I., 1 >ii, f.,; . 0|
•hlrkrti, * 1I1 j,r r,.|i| |«rin.. Qm
bolt)* will t ur.' Ivtn r. t. Kit kr„. i„ i dr«|«
cttf«a Wbvt-ui. j \ s iitniiL
9W «' VKKAI. I'inKi'T;i> vy. y,> ny,mj
t i . IMf ■
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M ■ Mte rtiri. rn.-nl 4r<-h , -t
/• n. y wU Jihw 'y ft! iihu .V1
itf " HV<i.imra vi |t|,u>
t«SAftkSI A, VSifUfl CS..
EMUttjON
nr s«sg hah ■ iubi nil
Ur rUVHa liUli LIvBH Ull
Almost aa Palatable as Milk.
to tllacaUad that It Ma hm tSfcMk
Mad MlaitUlr4 by lh« Moal
na.i'lv' ati innrh, wh n tba plain *11
Mtinnl hi t<ilciat«>tt| .tnd by Mm
blnatlim of tli« oil xrlth tlia fcyfpfc—■
plUtca la mat h M r« «iu< «i loaa.
IserkilK si a Mi pntftMV.
Pcinsi rapUly wfclte taklsg N*
BCOTTS IVn'I^ION is arknowladg^lby
PhyairiwtH to tx> U10 Fitiast and Baat praps,
nmon in Iht world for the ralief sad eon ol
eenuMPTMN. IOROPULA,
OCNBOAL OKBILtTV, WAiTlltO
oiataaia, CMACiatioN.
OOkOS end ONRONIO OOUOHO.
Tht omU rrrnntu for Omjwnpfion, and
Wantin i in t hil.lmu SiU by aU DrwjgiMt.
iTHAT FWirr
The Original Wins.
t.". F. Simmonk. Si. LouU, I'rop*r
M A, Sluittnii- I.lvt-t Mr Jiclnc, i'.l'd
1*411, in th* V. & t-puti >>aritAT J.
II /. Ilin, I'mp'r A. Q. Sfrtmnn. Li .
•t Rt Kiiiatnr, U.t'il by /i.lin i^M.
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ctni'l tNnitiXTioN, Rti.iot.Maaa,
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Arrarira, Sotra Stohacm, Btc.
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Iriiuri h, Ail:i rm, Tron., writf.:
Ithink I tthotild hair brvn tl.kil hut
lor vmir Orii'iinr M. A. Him*
mom Liver Mctlk inc. I h.*a
aomrtlmr. had U) .ubatiiuta
nX«illn' *tufl" Ior your tltdi
cInr, bui( It tan aaaivar tiia
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p,firrii.
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- > r: Mrmpht*. Teaa. My*I
I tcrriTfd a purhaf «' vottr l.lvnr
M*>li> me. and K«t mmJ hull d M.
It work" lib. a 1 barm. I want
at kind and •( Inn*
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SPECIAL LETTER
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To the Cotton Plantars and Ginnera of Texas:
If you think of buying a COTTON GIN this
aeaaon, look into the merits of the COTTON
flTSfr, ^ BLOOW-L^MUS wl'th'Self
Fssde r " Vnd 'Cab i na t Con -
denser. They Gin Fast.
Make beautiful sample.
Clean aeed perfectly,
irun easy. Never Choke
or break the roll.
Are fully Guaranteed
and are delivered "free
of freight at any R* R."
station in the state of
Texas. If ws have no Agent near you, address
H. W. HUBBARD, Mfr's' General Agent,
No. 036 Commerce St., Dallas, Texas.
P. S. Also Condensers, Engines ft Boilers,
Mills, Bel ting, Scales, Fire Proof Safes, &c.
Jb.M*|H*lllfi,r iiiiM!jr f. r •:.tiako\. _
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Titt's Pill
FOS? TORi-iO LIV£
l tur|ili| tlv.r di i'j.; <t'* tlio i. htitoj '
iimi, mill |irvdurt
Sick Hoadaclie,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhe
r.iatism. Sallow Skin and Pilei
<i-r l^ i*« hi'iiM' rrmo'ly far IH«
-. .it .t<in <i',!• 4tiinis 'rpit'« 11'
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CHILLS i'FEVE?
r " EKVlKK s\. ;i - A
aoicKt v otBAi -:r> t « i t
0 Fanners, Bead is Twice.
Him I. prnbablr nn procraaal.* farm.r in Tata, who baa not M.B Md i*ad a oopr of TKXA)
f.A.".¥ iS'MJSi'IILUSTMIED (MICl'LTUML ml FAMILY PAPER
Dollar, rear wblt-li lt«MU, plaoo. it wltl.in tba raacb of all. It I. publlihadMiul-aiontblr at Dallaa.Taxa.
ia !• pa«r., M column, of food. hi.rue r.atllui mattar, tapMally .ullwl to tba Hootbarn farwar. It ha,
d.par aieuta, andar tba dlractlon of practical aad aapartaaoed .uitor., da.ntad to Kak« and Htook,
CuaMai'oabSNoa. I'oui.Tar. Tua llou.aatiLD, r.nn MACBmaar (wUblliaairatiooiofBawaiiJiai.
arovad maablnaa). oaca.a" and ijaki*m, Tixab Naw*. Votrxo Kotaa. aad tba arioaaexporim.itt.
aiada from tlma to eliaa on tba THAI r A KM ..a RA\l'U UrXllMUTAL rAHM Tb't
|M> UMtoatad aboutM mile, from Dailaa and eouprtM. XB aoma. It la nadartbe dlraetlob ot acompa
teat raparlataadant who paraonallr eoadneu eiperitseuu wltb new .nd old alanta, aaada, farm
winery, aba., and who give, tbe ra.aiw tbroacb thj colaaaae of Tlx A.. Fa iui amm Kakcs. Tbl. da
partnaat alone U vortb nasr Uuie. tbe aabeeripuoa price to aa; farmer or itodkuaa wbc balie.eaia
pra«r«t. and improTed method, of acsleultare. WitbTnaa
Tamm akd Kan cm Md roar eoantj paper roa are fully
equipped tor keeptnc abreaat of tba tuaea. A Mmpl. oopr
ef TaiA. rAMM and Ramcm will be .ant you on appllratioa
ta Tata, rant Md lUaab PubUabina Coaipaxty. Dal la*, hux
We will send to any address the Dkmocua a' and Texas Farm
and Ranch for #1.50 cash iu advance, as we have made arrange-
ments with that valuable paper to furnish it to .-til who sub-
scribe for the Dkmockat as a premium. Swrad on your naanos,
oeiveve the andtwo for the price of one.
SUBCRIBE FOR
Fever Tb if
l«axMce'ind n.«•!i f'uro In tl* nu^t-v: .#
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IVOlVEttaTltlAI.- B- oii fcixi'.vtl...
for KHKBa I't.VtH '.'ONttT. I'ru.% •• i. j • t
KREbo ftV-9 TONIC CO., : S< '0 I .
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FOR ALL DISORDERS OF'
Sfjsmash, Liver
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STRICTLV VtGtTABLC.
OiirrvrrtiiRiif./ittnn I;i I!kt-Uoii.r>.v*pep«ta,T
Hfk !!■ iidnchi', I.it -r Citmplairt*. I.om ol
in iii., |iillir.i«Dtw , N< rv. iit,n««t. Jatint|li«, \
■'or i .tio I y nil Iinivvlatn. I'rlo#, nil C<
PACIFIC MCHUfflCTUKiiifi CO.. ST. LOIIIS.
ICURI
When I pnr Crn • ot moan mor«]|
atop tiif.m lor a timo,. . i < n have thou
turn iiKain I UK.t . ■.i• i• AL CI" '
1 havo uiado tin. of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FAXXING SI(
Allfe.lonfr ptndy. a v . - havt my i
1KB thn wur.t «Ma*">. lu cauae othera !
THE DEMOCRAT
Ct/i
fail
allot! la no rcnaon (nr not now ntrolvmR M
fen<lat«m-o lor it tri*uit<>.r mid a I' iti;B lini
ol my iNrAi.i.tuu. KkukiiV. Oiva Kx|
and Tout Offlco. It t'jftn yon nnllutig
trial, ant) It will euro you. Atldrea*
HaQ. ROOT, (Vn.C., 133 Pum Sr., Hi
If you want the
collins ague cui
HEADACHE.
Mottling rt'llovca a lli atlat lm ao prnmf
CoUiitN* AgneCura. It cl«nnai!>i Hie i
at'li. i iiiiiwtp* lu'ttou ot Hie llv *r, ami pu
Uio.uiuud, uidliiK >|<U to I'l'rfect lieallt
MALARIAL^ FEV1
A law ili>«ait f Collins' A|;ne Ot
qtilfkly lu Hk up the wor.t iMHuof ....
F'-vrr. No ol her n'mftly posaaitae* tlie
of ao i-otn|ilt't<'iy fruttU-iittnu Mnlaritt Irn
•ytiin. CHir.T.S And FEVER Mel
ancu to its nultii'ii. «•, aittl itin iMirt* Ispariu"
BILIOUIOOHI
liuineittiito ii'tlcf mitl aaprity rurn
tvoi <t (mh's ol Itlii.xi-. folic W fotiliil III 11
of Col tins' Aft"" C«re. As it radtf W
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DI ARRHCEAorFLl
k; ia, lilnrrti.ra. nml till Hmnnier Com!
,ro foini<letfly cli«*ketl mid rurea ' "
ttmri liy C.olllna' Attttn Cnrn.
Entd v*ry h r. I > all Scalar, at 40 tta. al
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1889, newspaper, June 6, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191579/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.