The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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UURSDAY, Nov. G, 1800.
OCAL NEWS.
HE
[The hid*walks iudillVrern
mioiiN of MiKinney are bail-
in need of repair.
j For bargains in umldlen and
call on «Ki ixy &
food, n^xl '<> J P Dowell'H
East Louitdauu estr«'*-t.
| A servant house belonging
M. Aron caught tiro lust
Fednesday morning mid burn-
down.
JW inpiiiiin—I'ry UimhIk,
E Wlmjiiiitn—drefcH K'H'iU.
rlseinati—went I.
.oulHinnu at met; dry
Next Sunday in communion
ay at. the C. P. church. All
members are requested lo
present.
mart weed mid Belladonna combined
th the other Ingredient* used In the
,et porous pliutfr*, make C'nrter'8 M.
. & B. Snokuche Plasters, the bent In
|e inurket. Pi'lee 'j' oents.
m> •• -
| it ia said that we will have
art«t* n well in McKinney.
reenville, you hud better get
^ move on yourself.
Are free from ull erutl" and Irrltutlng
tatter. Concentrated medicine only.
)arter's Little Liver Pills. Very
natll; very easy lo take; no pain: no
1plng; no purging, try them.
Wlaemsn—bats, boots and shoes.
Wiseman— blanket#.
Wiseman—dry goods and clothing.
Ah! why did the electric
[ghts go out so eariy last Mon-
ay night i
If you had taken two of 0art< rV Lit
Be 1.1 ver Pills before retiring you
jrould not have had that coined tongue
|r bad taste In the mouth this morning.
Keep a vial with you for occasional
| Next Sunday will be "ingath-
l^ingday,, at the C. P. church,
'ublic corcially invited. ^ The
kew choir and orchestra will be
n interasting feature in the
or vices.
Bticklen's Arutca Salvo.
E TUr Bwrt gal** in Ihr world for cuU, brt>l*k
pre*. uloert, Milt rh«tim w tonwi. u u*i, chap
(rt h milrt^oUlirlbtaii " corn* and til akin « ntp-
lot*, rr moft* y refunded, Ifrtec & c «nu per bo
t-rfr W fc M.vM'I.aV AMriHr'i
and k l<tv«l> ruion WW*. or no titunty r*
iulrrd. It in jtuftmailard to /ii«* i* rfec Hum*:!#
Many old soldiers, who con
|racted chronic diarrbepa while
tn the service, have since been
lertnanently cured of it by
'hamberlulu's Colic, Clndera
md Diarrluva Remedy. For
sale by Bristol Bros.
•—
I Over tli\0,000 paid by the consumer
In Texas alone last year, for t.'heat-
"bain's ( hill Tonic, we offer you this
rear cheathain's Tasteless Chill Tonic
lor the same price, 75 eent« per bottle.
3t is Identically the same with the ex-
Iceptlnn or taste. It Is so Improved you
| wouldn't rccognlze It. but Its qualities
•re unimpaired. Guaranteed to cure.
Try a bottle and be convinced.
Dr. A. w. Acheson, republi-
can candidate for congress,
spoke to a good sized audience
at the court house lust Satur-
day night, ills sptM cli was
highly appreciated by those
present, being void of all abuse
of the opposition, and a clear
statement of the speaker's
viewB which were in favor of
American protection.
Preston's "Hed-Ake"
Judge J. H. McLeary, ex-
Ati'y Oeu'l of Texas and Past
Grand Master of Mas ns, says*
"It. (Hed-Ake) is the best med-
icine for headache I ever saw."
Cures any headache. For sale
all druugists, 50c.
W Iceman—Carpets.
Wiseman—Dress goods.
Wiseman—Trunk*.
if rptrit itAf'tc Acnr*.
Ot fou are nil worn ottf, rcilly g<K«l for UoOi-
•t jrwi are nil worn out. ronlly go«il for
I wiU curt you, c)caiiik« your liver, and
u, ck>Aii*o ymrr II
Ik good appetite.
A lluuawny.
unit giro
Partial Klectlou ltetorns.
The following is a very in-
complete statement of the votes
cast in Collin county. After
revising the result we will give
u full report next issue. A
rough estimate places Phillips
00 votes ahead of Warden for
hherill' which may be changed
by the oflicial canvass :
for the Amendment to Article ten
Section two of the Conatitutlou, re-
lating to Kallroads.
Against the Amendment to Arti-
cle ten Section two of the Consti-
tution. relating to Itallroads.
For the Amendment to Section l>,
01 Article 8, of the Constitution.
Against the Amendment to Sec-
tion ti.ol Article 8, of the Consti-
tution.
For (lov riior
H"ffg
Plauagan
Ileal h
Kur Lieutenant (Joreraor
Pendleton
MuketitHon
Thompson
fur Attorney Uenoral
Culberson
Hague
Gotf
H or Comptroller
McCall.
WesJ.holI'
Mullins
KurriiAtx Treanutrr.
VVoriham
Schmiix
Jackson
* _______
Co; J.nml OmniiiiSdoaer
McGaughey
McDowell
Tomlinsoii
For Bupt. I'uUll: luairuullou
Prituhetts
Lindner
Clark
For t :onRra< of Ftfih Dtelrlrt
Bailey 3316
Acheson 427
Lamb 281
Bailey's plurality 2W8
For Juditr of IMIi Judicial Dtatrloi
Mnso
Bliss
Muse's majority
For 8i'aau>r ITth l>Utrict
Finch
Wright
3742
1743
1800
2733
1827
000
Finch's majority
For Kt pr. ■ utiln of vf.nh District
Doggelt 2033
Me(jHH 1015
H' y 270
Doggett's plurality 730
For itH|irrw<iit«ilv* of iMUt Piatrict
Gough
Allison
Abel
(lough's plurality
For IXiunty JoJgv
Abernathy
Holl'ns
Abernathy's ntajoriry
For I'duaty Altorovy
Smith
l or County Trraturw
Tay lor
Barron
Taylor's majority
For Tai Onllrctur
McKinney
Bruiuinett
McKinney's Majority
For SbrrllT
Warden
Phillips
Phillips' majority
For County Clerk
Keen
F< r DUtrlot Clerk.
Jones
F. r Tax Aneaor
McLarry
Hateitian
2784
1421
483
880
2078
1815
1163
2001
1501
1400
3057
1820
1231
2008
1048
1260
McLatry's majority
For County Hurn.yor
Clardy
For Ooonly SuparlatenUent Pnlillo lualruotloa.
Coleman 2523
Guyer . 1098
Coleman's majority 1425
For County Coimitlralonvr lUatrlctNo. t
Fox
f or Jixtloe o' ihii I'eaoe Prtclact No. 1
Andrews
Snide?
Andrews' minority
For Coastabla I'rsetna No I
Herndon
Clardv
tleindon's majority
—
Rleotton Notes*
057
037
n1'
20
Mulelde.
Last Sunday evening at 6
o'clock the citizens of McKin-
ney were startled by the im-
port that Dr. O. M. Calhoun
had suicided in his office in the
Johnson block. .When found
his office door had fo be forced
open, it having been propped
with a chair on the inside. The
doctor had left home uhout 11
o'clock u. m., saying that he
was going to his oilice to take a
rest. When found he was ly-
ing on the iloor cold iu death.
On examination it was found
that he had injected cocaine
into his arm with the evident
intention of committing sui-
cide. Wo learn that the doc
tor was a vicliui to cocaine,
eating which proved injurious
to his mind, so much so that
he left several months ago for
Missouri lo regaiu his health.
He returned aud his friends
thought him to be much better.
They were disappointed, how-
ever, for the sad story of his
death revealed the fuct that
his physical condition was un-
bearable to him. The doctor
was an honorable man aud had
many warm friends iu McKin-
ney which was attested by the
laigo concourse of friends
which followed the remuius to
i lie lu<u noting oluce last Tues-
day evening.
■ ' • —— '' O mm
Eupepsy.
This is what you ought to
have, iu fact, you must have it,
to fully enjoy life. Thousands
are searching for it daily, and
mourning becuuse they iind it
not. Thousands upon thou-
sands of dollars are spent an-
nually hy our people iu the
hope that they may attain this
boon. And yet it may be had
by all. We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, if used accord-
ing to directions and the use
The Mltuutiou.
The state and congressional
election la«r Tuesday was f<
Waterloo to the republicans in
nearly every instance.
The present indications ar«
that the lower branch ol
the next conir'' will huv< a
lepublicau in j imy of about
40 or 50.
There is no doubt but what
bossism iu the republican par-
ty has received a severe rebuke
especially in the state of Penn-
sylvania, the home of Senator
Quay
The Ailiauce has cut a con-
siderable iigure iu Kansas,
Nebraska and other state*.
In regard to this organization
the St. Louis Globe Democrat
says: "Even in Republican
states the Farmers' AWiatice
has became a factor of Miiil-
cient importance to be taken
iuto the calculations of the
party manage! s. The muilt
in Kansas shows this fuct con-
clusively."
Again that Jo-irnal niy-i "the
Faruieis' Ale-u loomed
up into much greater promi-
nence than the prohibitionists
ever attained. None of the
minor parties except the old
Know Nothing organization has
ever shown such putenoy in the
country as a whole us the Al-
liance has shown this year."
In regard to the local elec-
tion the figures justify the fact
that the independent move
meiit has not received u detVut
entirely satisfactory to the op-
position. The independents,
notwithstanding tho vote of the
county fell short about 1000
votes, have made decided gains;
especially is this so at the Mo-
Kinney box. The gallant race
made by Todd Warden is es-
pei ially worthy of notice. Al-
b:s « - ' ?]"
demon dyspepsia and install
instead Eupepsy. We re-
commend Electric Bitters for
Dyspepsia and all diseases of
liver, stomach and kidneys j
Sold at 60c antl £1 per bottle, |
by E N. McAuley & }irc>
druggists.
I)r. T. It-edy of Bon ha tn is
having great success in treat
ing patients in this city. He
will be here on Tuesday and
Wednesday, the 18th and 10th
of this month. Hm will put up
at the Jennings hotel, at which
place he invites patients to
call.
to hear iu order to pull Mr.
Phillips through. IIow well
they succeeded, a glance at the
vote will answer iu no uncer-
tain tone. The independent
| candidates had o no uiuations
to back them, no noted speak-
ers to enter the lield in their fa-
vor, no money to hire brass
bands and to pay for torchlight
processions, etc., yet they did
nobly and wo heartily congrat-
ulate them, for the result surely
meaus the dawning of u uew
political morn, which means
liberty of thought and moral
action.
Your funeral will be preach-
ed by those who have been in
the business for the last ten
years. You will lie pronounced
dead, dkao, bill nil thn time
that you are being maligned,
read out of the party, etc., no-
ble ideas, void of all prejudice,
will vibrate in yours minds
Dcnt'ncMM Can't He Cured
By local implications, ns they cannot
reach the diseased portion of'the car.
there Is only one way to cure Deafness
antl that Is tr, constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Imlanied con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Kits-
tachlan Tube. When this tube geta !n-
flaiued you hare a rumbling sound r>r
Imperfect hearing, and when it Is en-
tirely closed Deafness U the result, and
unless the Inflammation can be taken
out and tlila tube restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed U r | 1.5..1. .,.01 «i. ■ . 1 1
ever; nine cases out often are caused • through tile open
by catarrh, which Is but an Inilnuict
condition of mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by Ca-
tarrh) that we cannot cure by taking
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars
free.
F. .1. CH EN K V A CO., Toledo, O.
MirSold T>y Druggists. 75c.
Last Saturday evening a
horse ran away with a bnggy
containing Miss Minnie Ilex
rode and a Mifs Love, The
horse ran by the southwest
corner or the tau*- }U wl)((.h
Isl •
yiace the bUKgy turned ovvr
find was dragged about suven
•y five yard# weston Lottisia
na street when the horse was
stopped. Miss ltexrode sus-
tained slight injuries, other-
wise no damage was done.
are all
George Henry Herndon got
there, all the same.
And what do you think of
precinct No. If Sh? is getting
to 1-® a daisy—that Is, very in-
dependent.
Todd, shake l ld boy. you
did
4«• '
Our rooster is very sick, but
will likelj be in good fighting
trim by 1802.
The election is over and we
bear no malice against any one.
To be otherwise would be un-
manly. un-American.
Wm Duncan, a substantial
ittpuM'eii*!. carried Kh^a's Mill
by one maJo'Uy, for constable
I* '""' " ~
For Kent or Kale,
I oiler my two story brick
business house either for rent
or sale; lower story is >>eiug
used for millinery business,
upper story well arranged for
a family, or nice business of-
fices ; good water and eleva-
tor for convenience of building
For terms, apply to
Mrs. Fannik Johnson,
McKinney, Collin Co., Tex.
For lame back there is noth-
ing better than to saturate a
Hannel cloth with Cbatnber-
laiu's Pain Balm and bind it on
the atfeoted parts. Try it and
you will be surprised «t the
prompt relief it afford#. The
same treatment will cure rheu-
matism. For sale by Bristol
Bros.
.—.t,.— —
John Y. B 1 wen ran ahead of
Hogg, lb* got the entire 155
yotes cast nt Coneville. No
other candidate did that well.
Hurrah for John Y.
door across the flowery iield of
investigation.
He independent.
J^yDou'r i'oJgit, the place
wftere v^u can rev nioro goods
in the hou^e-k* ep-.ng line for
your tnout'a\ than any other
place in North Texas, at Kale
ttDies', Montitcasth'' old stand
northeast corner square.
Orange RIasiiOmt.
PABKBU--M )•: ,v non.
On the 31st of this month our young
townsman, Dr. G. I). I'arkc was hap-
pily married to Mis • Cora I'. Mcador (
* j
at Beuleyvtlle, Ky., where he lived |
with her parents. The youii;: cuupli
left immediately for the far-awu.
homo of the groom where an e
reception was given by the parent > o
♦lie groom oa the 24II1, tho eveuing 0.
their arrival here, We join tho man)
friends of the Doctor in welcoming hi.->
pretty bride into our midst and wishing
for them the sweetest joys of life. Be-
low is a list of presents:
Handsome bible, mr and tars w c
parker; handsome rocker, mr and mrs
j p crouch; water sot, mr and mrs j p
dowel); tablecloth and napkins mr and
mrs ben w rliine; table cloth and nap-
kins, mr and mrs t c perry; pair of line
towels, mrs h a rn'donald; silver castor
g f matthows; card receiver, dr li 1
pearsoa and wife; berry spoon, mrs b
Hatcher; silver berry bowl, mrs pen-
nington; pair lace curtains, g d gallo-
way; two hand-painted throes, miss lu-
ra crouch of ky; handsome swinging
lamp, w w ni'dowcll, handsome cane
rockef, mr and mrs torn dies; plash
t olar ^nd cuff box, drj j caldwell; pit-
cher mixed pickles, fox & love; hand-
some stand lamp, bristol brothers;
handsome water set, lawrence beity;
silver pickle stand, jesse and hallic at-
kinson; handsome cake stand, andrew
atkinson and lady, silver butter knife
mr and mrs vv j piggott ; silver berry-
spoon, j g matthews and lady ; fancy
mirror, mr and mrs r 1 parker; silver
pickle stand, r r parker; silver set tea
and SUgar spoons, diek and cebe hous-
ton; berry bowl, judge t c goodner and
lady; set siluer knives jnd forks, a 1
cole and wife; silver pickle stand, miss
miss ada oates, Paris; silver sugai
howl and cream pitcher, "mama," mrs
h e bogham; set silver knives and forks,
a j and c w adainsj silver ladle, miss ida
jennings; fruit basket, messr.; rogers
& m'mullen; fruit stand, j b ingram
and lady; napkin rings, mr and mrs 0
arderson, silver card receiver, drs
gibson, erwin and hill: silver symp
stand, miss lucy lrank; handsome card
receiver s e m'chesney: silver spoon-
hoider, miss nettia meador; silver nap-
kin rings, j c cole-man; silver pickle
stand, mr and mrs 0 i parker; bronze
vases, dr j 0 ma thews and lady, Howe,
Tex., silver pickle stand, t j melton and
ndy; silver butter dish, Drs. Bates and
Douglass, Van Alstyne; cane rocking |
Au honest
lory iu plain
>lo language i
Swede tells
bur uumis!:i
his
R
Ili^hcrt Ol' all iu Leavening Power,—U. 3. Gov't Report, Aug. ij, ,88*
■■■Baking
Powder
ABSOfiJLTTELY PURE f !
U.ll
lite
vot
•pt gOOU
Then t
d: then
et weut it
lo bed and slept good for
remainder of the uiirht.
ud
ck
tht
tiht
got the croup the second nigl
D.,
The Farmers' alliance gets
th re all "the same. They will
have a fuir representation in
the next congress.
aud 1 gave
with the si)
write this bet
there might be
same need and
true merits of
tho pume
ie good re
*y
i
medicine,"
seen, De.-j
luse i
some on
not in
this vvt
A.
Uhat
loines, k
cent bottle,> for salt by
Bros.
reiu«
suits,
thoughtj
o iu the |
10 w the ■
mderful 1
Thomp-1
wu. GO
Bristol:
11 :u 1
1 ut
c)M'
rmii
in
UL5J j
HI
U
my
d no
>u, 1
ir lour,
stay
rib, I
Lb
pure
it!
us have peace'
well, have you
—Simon-
not got
Alj
cc
The Hostile.
and
took
has ct
■am no
man."
N. M
gistsj
II.
in uu e
1 red me
>11
A gentlemau who assisted
in counting the votes at the Mc-
ones , Kinney box, says he never be-
fore saw such mixed voting—
u,'rjr every fellow voting to suit him-
trial, j no doubt caused it—a Blight
■/it ljottieb ; it ! display of iudependence, for
,nd tuunk Uod I; instance.;*
and hearty wo-
ab
.ve
vv
See what the Galveston pa-
pers have to say regarding the
performance of the "Bastile, or
Woman's devotion," as pre-
sented by the Stuttz New York
Theater company :
"The Bastile, or A Woman's
Devotion," aa pr seated by the j
Stuttz New York theater com-
pany, ia a line production, typ-
ifying French iil) ■ r< ii' th
great revolution. J. <i. Stutt;:
in t,no leading character of
Maurice Bertrund has no p> t
on tbo American a rage, vvniio ! n
his wife, SSlioda Alma Stuttz, day
iu the role of Fleurete, givws I i - Jlr.<
her precedence as the leading j {.fm y
soubrette of tho day. Mibs , J
Mary King as Marguerite Lu- J ,'i 1
cot, is one of the SheaC melo-
dramists in this country. fi
The Stutta company is a
strong one and should be re-
ceived with full houses wher-
ever they may present them-
selves.
The above company will
present the same play at the
McKinney opera house, Mon-
day, Nov. 10. Sesure seats
early.
11 iai
A ntau
ttlea Wat li.
Bro/s, drug-
?, 50 cents and
m g*-1 1
itrloal
%ntt
lilh ■
UU
!3 to
ere ^
at
ee,
iy,
or
be
/ill
Notlco.
Men's clothing made, cleaned
and repaired. Uoat-binding a
specialty. AU work done
promptly and satisfaction guar-
1 an teed. Place of business over
j Shain's grocery store.
Respectfully,
Mus. Sallih Douglass.
FeacU Soml Wanted.
used
Mi a S:.(lie Johnsoi
noa is viniting the
Prof. T. A. CoU uu
chair, J. p. Crouch and lady; silver j city.
caster, Gf F. Mathews.
>f Let
mily
in tl
JtJC I
tiro
-er ft
in '
iai
ted
by
>y
t
rly I
y to «
oatnr-
>tt pany
respect,
/ for all
cos
ia the
unpany.
y£ they
>wded
(i'tod sound peach seed, new
i 1 Id, at one dollar per bushel
slivered.
E. W. KtitXPATBIOK,
McKinney Texas.
houses.
Lost his
CJjl:atl)!Sitl'S
ain't ki
CUotttbfttn's Tastel
rlppft—the mtn who took
L'tiai-li. *. Chill Tottlc., but
unit .■ U't a Lulu—
f
Preston's "HeU-Ak
Hup. W. H. Craiu. member of
CVingrc-'g'fi from Texas, mites:
u It affords me pleasure to add
my testimony to that of hun-
dreds who have exoerienc 'd re-
lief by the use of your wonder-
ful "Hed-Ake." Cures in lif
taen minutes. For sale all
druggists, J50<!.
New iSndtllo nntl Harness House.
McKinney & Wood have
opened up a large saddle and
harness house on Bast Louisi-
ana street. Their goods are
new and of tho best quality
and they propose to seil the
same cheap. Call and examine
their stock.
Smiili Hi os.
Keep on hand fresh drugs,
patent medicines of all kinds.
Also toilet articles of any de-
scription; iu fact, everything
in the drug line. Call and see
hem. east side of the square.
Nale & Diet sell furniture,
stovec, tjueeus '.tie, tin and
glass warn, ;:lle pocket
outlery. elix'ks. giiii-i, and
iu fact, w I* can mid will stOl you
u coni] let« keeping out-
lit for less money than any
oth^r house in North Texas,
northeast corner of square, at
Mouti'caslle's < Id a'and.
- m —«o ,
On •vvednur'my moruiug nt,
2 o'clock a fire broke out in the
Cason hotel ht, F.irmeraville
The lire spiv a 1 rapidly :md
burned eleven buildings, in-
cluding several business fhune j
structures belonging to severi'li
parties. Lo«s, incluaintr lioih
buildings and contents, ahotit
110,000.
Clothing,
dry goods,
trlmmitipts'
dress goods.
For any tlSssnn" arising from Itnpura
blood Ittko l)r. 'l'httrmoud'd i.<>no Stnr-
Blooit Syrtii>. tau greuteat bloop inert -
cine on ourtli.
—,Mi — ,
fSyTlH! be.ifc tid cheapt
goads can be found at ti e
Backet store. They are closing
out.
Rugnr < 'hill Cure Is as sweet as sugar;
children cry for it; don't fail to try it.
Asuro cure,
Jrt?'"F.u i 1 e ill ;
the Bank't store, which ia fast
closing out its stock of nice
goods.
Try ssugiir Chill Cure, sold on a gnan-
antei', 1 he onl>' chiil tnctllclco oa tlio
market that is pot feet ly tasteless, Cnll
011 your druggist for it.
grirOlosir..:.
commence
et store.
out
nee at
s&le will
the Back-
10. c
itsvs :
what
for m<
Kitchen of Brown wood, Tcxn >,
"I would not tak" Sl.tMHl fo.'
)r. Thurmond' Catarrh Cure did
rorilttlaria., Llvsr Trou-
) 1 ©. ov Xndik-3 © t J. on •. u a 0
. company at
opera i ouse
i-J, iii.j a first
i and always
lis!: ' lion. The
ats is already
Di'iiiikemiesH—Litjtuoi* Habit-
In till tint World There is But
One Cure,
HI.'. I!AIM E' t 0J.I)!.'> MKdFlt',
It can bo Klveu 'n u cup of ten or colTee with-
iai: 11 .■ :vu«ivlwi>nof il«j person taldtia: l , ettect-
• nitit j ■•i-iuanritt i nto, wlu thor he
pat.'t'iit Ls ii 1 Mi h ralu drinker i r aii aloohotUi
!,« 't'!• wan, .< of urttulcanl* linvo b« n
■ • 1 r,,t who lnvciakt'o tin- 'ft/lieu apfcifleIn their
■ itn Uhout ihcir ami to-il«y be-
lli •, • y 'tutt iiiii.M-.;; ot '!i«lr own fm
ul. uutful" from Ita lulmla-
i- tre.tli.ii. t ,tn.- KU«r*ntt<«Hl. SeuJ for circu-
lar 111 it rul! inrilouiate AdJitw* lu ooaiMoaM,
UOl.V'KN SI* l.Clk-te Co., li'- Usee f lreet, t'tu-
cluiiuU O
V.
I I
ie t i
.lemand
quite fori
I ill) il
preduoetl
anco of 1
fruit leuic
few year,
than co; li
exp^riene
it, and tin
prietors a
Confirmed,
ibi<!
t h
Late, be BeaulifU.
OF INTEREST TO ALL WOMEN.
RIiuo. A. Xnr'n Nfcln Rlsneli la poatttVtlf
luimrlor to (ill i th*i, ; 1* the lnt* t «o<1 b«et ever
o(1«red for nale; not n rnamttlr; <low aot how
on til* In a i.urfw• nliln tonlr ; nu*raalr«4 to
r*i!io«-o tbo wor *. fi«« ol I'mUM, Ll «r UpatM.
Tan. PimpfM. etc. (IIdhmI with mr tixpaccor4lB|(
t i tl'i ettoml, or Jiiooey nfunrtr>l, «| bottle;
II I.'MMou, JJ.75. I'ure untS hnrnileu to th* kla.
Kmc. BXar*M HHlt- lileaett Ih pvrfMtry
li! : nl( > to tho h lr y perioii uUug It. t'«n Iki
t;i *>n tn tltn uioutli, It la no pure. On* fcattio
•iiill' ln ii. to goldeu a Jttrk *ult «f hair. ViUu. tt
■ hottta,
nffalru tvnmwl l« a Kwt
nun without pal« or Injury to thano*t<l*ik
•1 r r tioitkt.
All kti ■
•kin. Anyonocikn UMlt.
Wttlry ra#!«i removed. Alf kind* of s nr or
Bfrth'nurku rtmnvitil or rod ucrrt; und HlemlnhMol
nwyklnd upontheM-* troAted wltliM>ln >UMHMt
Flan hilr pr«pnr«tioa*, flu* no*pa andsupyrb
0, (j 11 f iWJ powder.
X. to.—1Tiii* dli c iTflrer nmt m«Btif«rttir** ol
i f Qai'- j too «Rln Bl<*«ehh«* >«in known to naformntty
. Wish a I#,ly of the h'Klixit rMp*ct*hUlt7,
liquid *<>nernt t«a*ot« Ar« «ntlrely ti« tworthy.
na.
by
of all
SUCC«£
! ... . „
11 man'
'•ho
rnia Mi
inv
era
rs. I
•d th
trim
Ltes 1
to CH
mie Johi
11
fri -
and
To the
era'
\Vh«
Ntembers
liliauee—
roas, tho
Mr. 1 P. Payne of Rhea's
Will community brought to this
ofliee a few days ago a turnip
which measured 20 3-8 inches
in circumference.
^yft0P°fFus
For Hoveu hoiitr Ytuw ,
1 iiiflotytl untoltl with mv lolt
'4i® w"—* nlillotuil with ii InrK"
nicer i j, (1(lt ftWnv tho llcnh, loftvlnc
• III * tl
nlcor
.id bono vlnililt', which wm nltendctl
hy the niogt oznriiftnliiiu p iln: «u urcnt
wbb the pnln Hint I wiim forced to tnko
nix grnlna of nio |ilitne tlaily I wttn
lntltieeii to try Dr Thiiriiiontl'n l.one
Stnr lllnotl Byrupnnt] nfter tnkuiK nine
Some "scrapping" was done
on the square yesterday. 'I°H
Rjimbo and Constable Dixon
of Blue llitljie Imd a short roiiu j
and two darkifs fought, with-
out 8#rious results.
t
jf the Paria-
31 reeling;
condition of
my person-
instant aer-
a lecturer,
ible for me
office work,
ng aorres-
t and will
egular and
the present
?9. When
rest as-
her vs
li la da
r ii'igu a
t en more
ipleasant
'uve und
the pro-
urers,the
i tny.
!
a has se-1
a octii pe-'
Louis and
nd-3 and custom-
Bee specimens of
the ent my and
■ ■ A. A. Wll-t.IT#,
Pas tor Warren Mi' rial f're . aink,
K. r,. POWKLU _
W If lURTIIOtOJUW.
Principal Fvtnahi IllRh HtUoal.
A'htwM, MADAME A. MAR,
407 rssrti Artnue. J.owlsrllle. *y.
ft' nd ktamp for olreniare. Order* promptly
Itlleil, Mention thta pnper.
■'J
from
HONEST WORK.
1 to r 10 a week m.nlo by enrnaet'
men antl women. Wo funilsn tho cap-
ital? I fyott menn buslnosn, drop ui n
c.ti'tl .tuil not .-ouiu iHct.i that WiU open
your«je l A legitimate Una of foo4 ,
' nnft boncftn en wanted to lntrodaca
il«f pi ::i totvn nml country. Don't
wait 1 ' ddross, at once.
W. ia. MoClftln, St. Louis, Mo.
•A 0
(?\CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
2 Vtyular SMtlaM«Jaiiuarf lo
ii? | OX ° BBtlWilfO
nbt« r«|tFf
«r
J.«<taut>i', L«uU Ulr, K;
MfKiiiney, Nov. 0. —'Tlu S
i—i PIPHB Paul alllnnt— enu r
boltle* I can f^nv I ant entlrelv etirert, „ . ,
am 80 .venri« ttltl and w«lgh_l7? ponndi from an HfiKine this nve-n tg and
was entirely consumed. Daly
a few bules of cotton >/er,
burned.
ONE ENJOYS
Both tlie method and results w1k>q
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
mid refreshing to tho Uuto, nnd acts
js^onlly yet jironiptly on tlio Kidneys,
I/ivtsr and Bowels, cleaiucs the sys-
";t effectually, dispels coltl?, lirntl-
tvcli,B8 and fever,j and cures, habitual
ampliation. B.iap of Tigs i,; the
to-d*y.—William
Texan.
Curry. Qalnesvlllp,
A Hfieen year old son of Mr.
Pistow who lives two miles
west of town accidentally shot
his left hand with n pistol this
morning. The hull passed en-
tirely through the palm o his
hand.
<iaro«, pleasing to tho tasto ana ao-
' i-ptabio to tho stomach, prompt in
action ami truly beneficial tn its
«flfeet3, prepared only from tlio most
"totdthy aud sgrMitI>lo suhitancef. its
'nany excellent qualities coinmcnd it
the order demands
al attention, and c
vioea in the lield a
hence it is impos:
to ktv-p up with ui>
therefore, atiawfe'i
pondence hag bee
oontiuue to be ir
delayed so long a;
conditio u C'latintc.
delays occur you -m
sured that it is caused by my
absence from my office while
in the fleld us a lecturer.
Therefore, I would recommend
to County Fajpinera' Alliauo-,•* I
that you settlu all qu stions of j
nature among
selves, and in tho absbence of!
law, always deal honestly,
kindly and justly toward each
other, basing your actions on
our decltiration of purpose ,
whose cardinal, doctrines iu-.
spire purity of thouglit d '
life; whose Intention "peace t n
earth and good will toward a 1
la art
tuocrsitic1
on Wi
it!
,-tiH a
io v * iy,
i peoplo
lly good
i«a off
9
McKinney College
WILL OPKN AT
ill. Sept. 1, 1890.
lly.
With elegant boarding facil-
iiu .m l a full corps of best
ttaohera, I am prepared to of-
, lo all p;iIrons the finest ad-
vantages for thorough educa-
tion.
DISCIPLINE KIND, BUT STRICT.
■■MW
it. K. MOSEMRIY,
A light vo'f
Farmemvim
wns
Political t-v v
numerous.
es H«eiu to
riortldent.
1i iK
1
ft
blw In*!-
BflOi?'' d «u>'h
rat'tti
SvaiAt MHviqi * .-mi j -<} aht/f a U
F ,T I
r .
4
$ * CM
jR.iul
p Alia
■ i i
nth 1 hftV'
\
traveled
nve lectun
outiooK tot
of our oi
twenfcv-
r tli *
•:v \V •>' V'
tcho o-v,'
r,.n * ivi.vj.lu tn
tn iv
TWKM +
M'^'l
*1
ana navo mat to it. too wo
Itur remotlv known.
of Flps is for falo hi 50o
bottles by all leading driijj-
Atiy rohahlo dntKOut who
have it on Juutd
tly for any
Do not
May God ypeed the dav.
n VLsnji
Yours faithfully
ternally,
law, I
iju
I not, . _ |
a invs I.tntn rit
tv.4 t oiy f fi" i l« UV^ Oi.' -i or
m. d«u>,, rniv
|Ai in-iiA' ««• i ■■
JhifX", jWljk s.ra UK' .aJ I
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1890, newspaper, November 6, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191651/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.