The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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FARMS!
FOI? SAM:.
It\ I . M. I lid
LARCH and SM \IJ.!
T1IH DEMOCRAT,
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MOM I IM F illN lUUHMi.
T''xhs Blue Grass.
The M.tmei'ioua Light iu « Cbuju-
tory.
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11 i" -1 _ i ,i - > ■ I« l 1 e\a>.
in s|i.tw ii«f• • i• i itt tin iiulif
i • . r i• >n. ;iml )'i • ir+* n
III • • >1 (I'M'l It'll
I l-'letuutnliiig mere ami
in.lie tin- I" >t atti iitioii (if "in
m- —r tliou^Mful and pi-u^re^
*n- fniiiit'i> A>.an in\. -tnictii,
iiM|'i"« vhijr ;iii*I in« it>a>iiiir tin
urra** < i« |> i- siiiv to jia\ tie
hi ■_ li> -i j.< i > > ni "I -iit Uf.'u I i- -it
; 111 • 1 ] <1*4 >ti l
W ii Ii • -1111;11 farIIit \. T. \:i-
t'aii ]'i. •["il li<tiiait'l t ai*
Hi lit'Ii a in I l "1 I i:r;i*- ;i-> >lir
'It.M's «•< 11< • 11 aii'l a111• *: ;111<I tin*
I'm it ii'i with !' •- iiuiiMi1 ; 111 • |
. \J • ii-• rli.'in ih<' hiti• • r. I'm tin*
>tat ' is iiatiii'iillv ;i ui;i>- Malt*
I ll«l'M'«|. III! I'ltnil |H'< mIiICI >'< >• ! -
•>ii little, I'itliei n| mi*4i*'y i'i la
hi if. tn ma uape. a in I yet tn y it-It I
ui 11 ~ui• - ami lart'e H'tmn-. a-
_ra . I ii i lie liirht "I litis rer
"uiii/.eil aicl 11 iin <n> 11 a 1111 I a • * t
u liat fin tliei ran -aid l"ii aid
eiii'Dlil a^iliu- it - jndii imis i illti
vation ' The extent and tle^reu
«if yia-- t nitwit- indicates the
niea>nr"s of tie' farmer's pro-
p' i it_\ Ii lia- In-, n ju-iIi -aid
tied t lit' J I < • I •• .rt i..|i of meadow
and pantnie land- in ;iiit\ retina
i.- a 401 id criterion of the ayi i
fiiltnral wealth of that re
pleasanti'i
Hap)mse,'*
ail a i'hieauo e<tiieterv watch-
man, • I'tit -o far a- the work i-
ruiii eii e<|, j|'> ea-i . I iieier
had ai.(\ trmiMe hut once, ami
that iva-last -priii.^. It was an
awful dark ni^ht, and I wa-a
little 1111.tniin.. aii\wa\ I
I pt pi et! \ • • t (hi ;; a I • •
I • ii i 11 ( ni >lv 111 i 11 lie \ aI 1
.'ni i>ti' 1.1 r than I cuii'd le Ip
\\ heii I lid so the ^rai e-lmies
-eeiiu'd tu stand ollt a Hmnl
deal plaim r in one pai t of the
• ineterv than nn\ where el-e.
a lid 1 hat made m< lidtri'I \
I ii alii. u hen I look• d in that
direction atraiu all i\a- dark,
and I «as 111 in^ to malic 1111
self helieii* that nothiii# vsa.-
the mailer, u hen 01 er to the
rL'ht I -aw a hiy tmiih-i..ne
-landing out as dcni ami while
a- i f i t m a s made of si 11 el All
annuel it the -mallei -touc-
• oiild he -eeii dim)i, and all
the u a 1 hot w ecu me and the il
lamination it was hlnck at
pii<h I know that 1 in knees
-mote ion-el her. and I confes-
that at Ii 1 -I I didn't know what
to do. I walked around a little
trying to regain my cmuposnie,
then I started forward with an
etfoi t to find mil w hit) the tiou
hie 11 a- I crept almi^ slow ! \
oier the t ran s, watcliiim from
heliind the -toiies oeca-ioiiaI!i
to -ee n hat was up. until I had
ifo||e tll'o of tllVee foils, W llcli
the li-ht 1110vi 11 and e \ oi l thiiiir
nas pitch dark amain. Then I
started hack, and, after piinu a
little wa\ s. I found, mi looking
heliind me, thai another moiiii
1 u<'itt wa- irloaininu with an 1111
m Moniw.
Mi. m tin ii. iNiinliiK hU ik thf vale*,
^Vtih lit-r fier Imlr lllifit with nnn*«*
KPARTMEIIT IF BVCATNM.
IVilimlvd li) Ilit* 1 wiilliiusuM> uiul Ad-
1 niii'i*iiifiii of tIn- KAiiu-atlon>l InlrrvtU
of Hit* si«i<> iiflViu.
The Cholera Mot Likely to Come
Here This Yeer.
|.pj
NWt ri Ajirli'n |inurn h*vr llnl afar
Willi ilti-ir iM rfiiiiuit air ami |iualca.
I "ni r May. with lu-r train of h«|
liir.lv
And viulftH, «liy ami ahrliikinif.
tln< uuiiiliTi'il on tnwanl ihr aunant
w lilu- iliiiu'r* Imt ili'w ¥ ucri' ilrlnk-
li'«.
hut \> In. m tlil< \iiili tin- rt l'iJ air
1 'I ii M'ln'ii. h**r *inili' lii'ilowiiix y
l'li< (lai n ltMikx iloun *vltli a tfiiili-r
irliiii.'i* .
I'll III ! 'HIT, ii I'li'lit\ Kl"«in(I.
I ll*- |'ii|ini Ik Ifil tiimn lit-r t>rf>aat.
Ami tlif amiilfM Iml •iKh* arourui
ere invited in w rile fur It. Addrean all
i'iiiniiiiiiilratli>iia lo I lie Kdltor.
lllll'sHAV. Al'U. 7, Inm.
NOJIK UP THK I|I KSTIU\N
Foil loMI'KIII'VK KX I M I V \T|ON
I o|{ I iii SA \l llofs'ro V
Milsll \ I. I N- I I I I i K.
Iier.
Ami all oiilie lireery woudlandaor):
"She ".uiie ! tin I'miiro have iwiiiid
lu-r'"
l'l mnniier. her nMmlal* tli|> In dew
W here ulie erimned time'a fhadnuy
iniiiiniain,
Vint innrii K liricht nunlieaiim tjiiiver
Willi ill\
In ilie heart nl'tlie tinkling; fniuituin.
-Iir i> I'liveth a H|iell, u llh hur jcueled
liiinil,
< f trn|ii. al lin e and Kl|,ry>
\ml ilrcainily inurmeri the aivuct
"t'lIM
\\ e haie heard mi Ioiik In atory.
PUutattou Ph:loeophy.
Mniles ain' no si^n o' gooil
dis-ei'po-ishuu. I It■ red apple
ain' aII11- de sweetcs.'
(iood sense doan' hanker al-
ter line clo/c. lie sliilk ain'
'iiyh .-0 bright alter lie cn'lt is
rijic.
I le a hid in' place o' ^t od senst
In I'e^urd to the cliolcra now
Thla lieiiartineiil u t>i en fur firee Kdu* epitleiulc at Marseilles all«l
other. itie- southern France.
Sur^etiii-(iciieral Frank ilamil
toa mays it will prohahly i{ct to
I'aris. luit he tloes ant think it
will be epidemic tllel'c to the
same extent. An epidemic is'
not expected in Kujflniitl. The
( uitcil State- Hr. Hamilton fun
ider ;t - I i 11 |t I ill h|i. |o 11||.
com.'', It nill prohahly not
come here this year unless by
^reat neglect of sanitary pre-
cautious, hut may come next
veal'. I poll the tjllfstioli of
fund.- at the -cri f the 1 >11-
reau to preieiit and ( heck the
di-ea-c. Ih. Hamilton sai - the
means o| tlie si n ice arc utieatlv
reduced. Coinrres- declined to
appropiiate fin the medical in
spectofs ahroad, mi whom the
hllleail tnilst dcpeml lor tile
iinhiasetl informalimi retjuired
to take the steps necessary to
prevent the introduction of the
disease. The sum of ^Io.inhi
was asked for ami agreed to by
the llollse of Ite pivse ntat i ves,
hilt was rejected hi the Senate.
This expense lllll-t lloiv collie
out of till' epidemic I'llll«I. as
the systems of inspections has
to be kept up. This fund is
also charged with the expense
of the t|iiarantine station at
11 CAHFAI&N
HAS OPENED!
OKOOHA I'll Y.
1. til it* the lulitmle and Umgllndt'
froi^ji.reiiiHleli t.f the fnllnivInK t itle*:
W aMntflnn. l-iniilnii. Aiiatin, tialvea-
Itui. I *nlla« i V allie I.)
•i (ilve 1 lie fiart f< 111111 <>r i it I ami pnlar
iliametiT* of the earth, ami euiuimte
from them the eirenmleremei.. Kind
tile it life rente lift w e#ll a dejere of 111 I i t iltle
• ml n ileifree of loiijfittitle oil the c|iiu-
Ior. (Value I.)
3. I ilve the |.lil hii-iil eailNeo of the tlei.-
ert of Sahara, and idmu how It hel|m
the t'liiiiale of NiirriMimllnir rmmlrie*.
(\ aim* ;i.)
I. W hi !► it that when Ihe lliulier of a
fountrv i* eul away Ihe rainfall liet'omen
ffentrally lent ami Ihe overlinwit more
abundant'? 1 \ alite :i.)
5. I ilve the relative number of pernon*
lifloiitflnK to each of the liveffreat raee*.
•mi the moi'IiiI ri nidi I ion of em h rate an
a w hole. (N'alne I.)
The above is a Hue -ample of
the t|Uestio|ls. W e wish soliie
teacher to inform us w hat is the
value 1 If these tjllestioiis Were
'answered would it show any
• merit of qualification '
Sl'BSC'RIBE FOR
THE DEMOCRAT!
'.a K«'(.u sense y(||1 ||<>t tlmf ship 1-land, Sopd,. Sound and
loan har no sart'U mark If fj(.al t|l|#.K|lolIS shollia 'take Cape Charles. The total fund.
1,1 the p|,'ice of theoretical ones ; after these reductions, similahle
e- l:ijiss.
In- man carried away wid
hate i- like tie man carried
a
•• State Hoard seem to know
very little about practical
... , . ... education or practical ones-
amii 11 id love. It is mighty ,j() ' 1
-eldotn dat he's tempted wid f
ifood -eiise.
klioived er
In.iil
liboil!
■ 1 .mill
ill!****
Jill 1 r. ~
t iuie v*
Hi l)it
tint). I I' ■
w j.ten tl.
ot Ii**r • to| .
marl,)
It'll I "ret i,
ir. 11 it.i *
Nfrill U
.-.in
l.erii, (id
rro'-imU
, 1M >K dt
•Hjj
^ton.
The Cl eat II ;i HI of |||e Soil111
• a States i- t he ciiltii ation of
t hi •—e ^ ra that are best
adapted to the exij^clicv "t the
climate, soil, and ;i!l the pecti
liar circiiiiisiitnces of thi- sec
t'it ill ol t lie collll t I'I .
\lr. II "y;,an 1- justilied in
piai-iliu a- lie does Texas blue
yra-s. Ih ]irohiihl\ hit- done
mme <lnriny the pa-t eiuhl *>1
'ten year- lo make its virtues
k n< >w a t hull a 111 t H her per
soli.
11 - 111 •• 1 < ■!.'
a- fui nislieiI by t lie di-t iiiyilish
• •'! hiitani-l of 1 lo National \•_
• H II i I III I epa I t Hit Ii' is il- fo|
|i iw ••. I ui \ e i 1 he| t■ hei a list • i I
i- ie'! general I \ k lev. 1 I '■ 1,-1
a lie liiiifera Texas blue ^ras-.i
\i a- In •! <Ii-coi t'l'i'iI hi I :i;'ti> i
K I' Millt y. in lhaik oil the t.\
p.'lit i< 'ii fi a I lie exjiloraiion of
< I" I *e I J ! .'I 'f I o||i -i:| llil |l|
iressed
tear iimt
yo I'm.
• ut of a
■ 1
t iiiilit-r.
r '• room
M. K
per
innii.
I. .
t e.>4 ilie:
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t,,".
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at It.-.:' .-nr— fi
liiiidit in 1 ii I i-ilijii 1.
M. \ sluiii 1
ttiw (I. f IVI
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Htll" "I
lllll t'oioteii
Iiosb pi ' « • inul "in
eaah, or w il. 1 ■ %.• 11:
\alue, t l lhl'L't t a
illtkTi'ii' <
Im, I"* 10 re«. 11
from Ni. Ktnr >
the \erl I'i -I
(fond ut . iv 111 -! :i
ll.nU A ■ In
veuiebi lo >i..i.
ciniti li. A I • 1
third 1 anli, I>1. in ■
H1 per. < ut. imer.
^IX'tttl- III
Mi hint 1 v. I'.'
vation • lo oi limit.'
third t'Mli: 1" e t!
1 earn. oin li.ii.l .t
il \
.'ii Hon
addition,
tx.r.l |iro-
1 depot ■
.1! I.Mtiile '
I laI'lii MiL' |
1 i-t'i" liere.
ii part of I
i l'oi'K -. in ! le
plant-. Tie |
milted to |>l
\'-w Viii k, m h
of thrill was I
report o{ t he t
I lie plant- CO
111 •' 11 — of il
known to botanists, a
of Foa. and I>r. Foiti'V
il Foil arachnifera. the
name, nie.aiiinir nehln
1.11 s, I • -11 -
lallls Wife
John To ri 1' \
•se examinil
publ ishetl
\ pel li I i' ill.
Heeled we|
gl'ilss not
tun
;i ie
new
elicll.
I It'll'.
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ik al I
I'I :
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VV i I II
• no
11X i"**. Hi
ami t t cfiuii
dill }>H\ till'
!?)• fidrilh :«
11 1 i U i \ at ion;
Hl ' 111 Ml •
rihi ri t.
• I tt >1 t j, r n-
« M*huol.
' • if. Ollt;'-
« \ life* Ml
( f
I Ji> in ml! i
*.0**1, « iu—
• ami MM*
• •r two with
11 \ 1-m.1 1
pec ij 111 \ it
- lilt tut I ly
also Fo;i
hi in ■ ixra - -.
the siiiie
p
.7.'. A 10 a,
hiilll II t)( M . K 11: lll'l . ... I ■ - ! 1
I ion; I i i'ui-1 nr. ■ iii
A' I'i . ■ l.iii''
'ill. I I'm hi 'I —. iilllii: pt't
whu ll a ).' oi 11.1 . . 11,:r
llw lllinl.l till,tit ltd I ;. \
turn work int.' monex I'ri'i
wore.
ftl. a mniili lariu. I" a. iv,
\ at inn. "jo itri.ii ie ain! i 1 ml.t 1
liullm'. finoke llt'ii-i
ltiiliiiK tpl ill)!. 111 tl,
ti! u t Inn. Ii niitl -. Ii
otlii ' : xx 111 M il l it
lancer farm.
0^. I."I 1 J li X. t' *. le. ! xx || :i linn-
room* 1 belt 1 ix ami ■ it.
.'irni-lted. Il'oiil aii.' i;
j;imiiI xx ell. x\ hIK — -Iiiii)• : 1
irariiei , Kplemlid bm ■ •
A1 ., vi' I'Hoe.
x'o .1 is 10 re tafii •
lilt i X It
. well*.
nod, td
le from
lace in
1 ' |M I
in 1 tilli-
er a good
0.1 liw X 1 I '
lie x i.'itiil x
near poMt •
•xx up ior a
.r *i\
•xt nil xx el I
' l> port lier. ,
■ M Intit treek.
noil.1 1 room.
bnlaitt '
fprintr «lit ■
itmokehoti-i v
Situateil ' in
i! mile- "' I!
bi*ft i.i'igiil • i ii'
to l* Ht'.l' I.(, I
and ' tin In
pel inT. ttlit i 1
to -11 it pnl' I'U-.
i 4.«oir.
•1 lll'ltl
. with
>e ot
i-ril".,
I ill W nil
VIlil. iii
■ ult 1 x at ion,
lexer talUllK
• riMiniH.
•I able*, ,\.
I I'i tie,
II t.f till-
Iii 1 lie t t'liul i. near
. Illlll. I'm ni Hl'llool
. mil' : ti rn « - 'Jo
ti li'ilnriee '.it I iiue
M' per rem hit.
ici I In.x 1' pi'llie Olhei 1 in. | (or -ale not
tlen ri bed lit II'.
If ymt *m> ttothiii. tin li-i
you like, send n- ;i de-ci ipiion
of what you want, le u mi ' .an
make pauueiit. whet. 1 mi unlit
it, etc.
loll
iu ill''
\ III! Il
e specj
he 1111 1'
specie-
named
spet'ilic
o| 11 eh
bearing, fioin the fa. t thiit tin*
lioll i'| — were t'111 t 'l'l'II l>\ il Cub
web like hairiness.
\ ie I ip ni a w m i
I eft l'i'lice to t lie
' II \ It A1 I t.lils | It - '
1. li 1
Fir-t. it i- not >
blue erjtss. This i
it mi-iiouier. its is
plateusi-, Kelit 11 c k \
both belonuinii to
I'ntuih Niiliie 10
ell! II11 IS I -l'l I il lit of CI Illllt r\, it
forms a p<a uiii 1 ietit pasture
u'ia-- of the greatest iaim It
-pie.'ids rapidly, is deep rooted,
of d^oroiis growth hits an
a i> 1111 <lit11 ct• of foliatTe, possesse-
ir« mil 11 ut ri t i v e t|iialit ies. will
flourish on poor or rich soil,
• lie- don 11 in 1 lie summer but
-priiitf- up with tin- hist fall
1 ;i 1 ii - It foi ni.- ;i t hick 1111 f.
sending mil numerous strmpj.
rttlMii nn shoot wit ieh titk>
ni"t4 and ihu- multiplies it-elf
It utows. mi iui aierajltc. taller
thatl til"' Ketlllickx blue Ulitss.
with b 1 tiger it tn I luot'c li II Ilie roils
lea * e- It hits it Immer il lid
Ilea 1 ie 1 panicle tlinn tlie I*>>it
prntensis. but it is not elein
th:it it pf 1 feet • much seed, as
there —1 *i-in — to In a larger pro
| >oi ti oil o| chilli. Il i- po--ihle
thai ii ha' it somewhat polvira
nioti- < hitractei. with male and
b'llUlle tlollel- more o|" less i|j-
t iin t 1 uiii rate, let it - cul
tiiiiIitin be extt'titled for its p(.
cul 'a 111 1 alualtie adap e<l \ ir
tiles, lo'oitre \ Ftio'on. ill
Texiis Fill 111 itml Kiiiit h.
ejirthl\ liuln. Again I
forward, tlii- time w itii
trembling. I did not
how el'et I en Ilie
thick gl'ol e, i| t |'i' 11 111 lolls light
burst upon me The devil him
self couldn't llill '' startled me
!lie way that did at first, but it
u.a- :ilI dear to me in it minute.
St 1 in'* fellow s were laying a -ew
• a if,ei mi the highway, ami
ile i had ;i linn HlcIii out at
night to make the road passible.
I'll 1 • ll. 11 til III i 111 olel I here Mil-
aiuiisiii!. himself by ihioxiing
the light into the tombstones to
-ee il ||e i'oilM t'Cild tllelll. I
ii. nl around i 1 ft• r awhile ami
t Id him t" let up if lie • Ii1111' 1
Wiint to have a light, and he
did.
Uow Commodore GnrriHon Fell in
Love.
"litiiv did the agfd coinino
'lolf !'■•'t Ills \ olllllf w iff f" I
.1 -ki d of an ; 1'• tj 11;ii 111:1111 .
•■Sic u hi tl< I and lie cilliif
i" her. it 1 y hit I, w ii s the re j i|y.,
"hut she liuln i tin it in the
— pi ri t of 1 lie girl in the ballad.
Ii happened -i\ lears ago this
-utniucr. and in lie* leri hotel
in which wi* are sitting, (tarri
-...ii had bffii for fort 1 years
widow er. lie \i as il test \ o
fellow itml had not been suspec
teil of caring a rap for women.
The po sse-sioli ol solnewllere
from A It 1,1100,000 to ^1 a.0110,11110,
much o| ii in complicated u.-e
lor the promotion of railroad
and -team-hip schemes, had ha
1 asset I hi iu a 11 11 inter ii ml -pring
ami lie Inn! come down here for
rest and tjlliel. I Ie took il -llite
of I lie best roil III- in I In* row of
collages which are an annex of
1 lie main establishment, calcii
Would be il liulc
till' bllstle of a
ind it 11 ii- for ii
had I'oiidli it ti
•11 t he fniniU of
of Si bonis
of adjoining
1111 inhered a
• iis.
I.IST OK AI'IM.II ANIS (t'Olt KIIIST
o li A11K lEUTIFIl ATKS.
- - McKillliev
I hah Dehor kiiowcii er w ise
lliiitl lei -) read llisself. |le rake I A booliey,
kiiers mo' grouii* d.cii tie grub-, h L Harris. - -
bin' hoe, but it doan' go down Mrs ('('Morgan, -
niuli so deep.—ArkaiiHuw Trav
f|er.
for contingencies :iud iu ai<l of
local board- will he Illlll ^•.).*I,-
<nhi. iiinl will have to hf hehl in
reserve. Tin* iipproiich of cool
weather is relied on a- it check
upon yellow fever, but has no j
particular bearing mi cholera, t
OXTE DOLLAR
Hud Society.
That society is good whose
members, however tenacious
the\ may be of forms of eti-
I net le and elaborate eurenio-11| rj' 'j'cel
iss
T M Wilson.
AC'('a rues, •
\V l> t'arnes, • •
A II Hums, - • ■
Win ('onyington,
Mrs N (' Hradlev,
ville.
F A Dowlen,
11 it it
Weston
- Cclina
St. Fa nl
son." asked it Sumlav ■
teacher, "wliiit do \ on
"My
school
know of the proverb regartiing
people wiio reside iu glass
limises f" "I don't know i
uotliin'," was the response.
Par Year
i
a.ill- have one code of manners Miss Weld. Montague,
lot those wliotll they deelll their;
t •. j 11 a I - ami another for those
esteem to he of less
to them, by reason
behillloll
• Louis-
ville
Fannie Mcdlaniinerv. Fliino
(«ai\estoii "ahmit the proverb, but I know
farmers- tluit jicople wot live in glass
houses ol'ten to lay il bell late in
the niornin' unless they pull
down the blinds."
'I'i 11 ie Jackson,
s grade had
I If ii ton
to reccivo IK >
pecuniary coinlition or; )U., ,(|l a s,.ale of lull.
II ilolll t l|f \
import.tiici
of ilgl
relatiu social iiiHueucc. Had j
iiiitniier- itre it)tt to prove the
con' "iu i t ii it t of it mind and dis-
positioti thut are none too good,
itml tie !'a-hioual)le woman who '
slights and wounds people be-} ,
-ituse the\ cannm minister lo • ''"s grade luttl lo receive so
her amhiiton. chiilletiges a nier-11"'1 !l "r |,K(- T!>"
c i 11 • - - ciiiicisui of her own tnor
CI.H\TLAXI)^"^::;i:!
11 • r 1 emuings.
.\
who 1
I III ) M'| I I IH lit
her
\ oilllg
!' care
lemeaiior to lief
iiml her mother's
who goes about with
•luipe roue ami till k is
aeeoiint of hi.*
life: 11 rilieit liic oivn home, ixlth his
oxx n home, ix itli bin eooperation iiml u,«-
NiKiani'f.bi tlie retioix tied 1 .oi'dri' li. I,ar-
Jtfettl, eheni't'sl, IlltmlhoOie-l. I'." l. Kie-
f^tiiitlv i11 o.-trateil. l ostw iiihi'i pereopy
to inaniifaet lire than tin-other liieM that
are aoltl for t\i ice it.> prli e. outaella all
other leu lo one. I >111 ot our ai{eiil« iiiade
a pro til of tixer-'.n Ilie lii'si day. A liar-
\ett| ot goltl will be realized by every
worker. All lieu beginner* siieeeeii
^ranilli. Terms free, ami the numt lib-
eral ever ollered. Save latuatile time
i\ |.|'e issilet! ms! Jibove ,,V "t'l"li"H •-'•*' eellth for poMnffe. etc..
.1] I III tint I I II <lil. .11 oil Iree otlllil. XX iliej, iiielmli I-lnrtfi pro
mentioned. Mpet'tm. book. Act t| nit-k I \: a din at the;
-I'ii oXM Oli AUK.
Miss Kiiinta Kelly, hebunoii
" M Miirphv, * - (talveston
'• Olivia Alien, ■ • McKinuey
tloseph I lilt It' V. Fiiyetteville
Ig t llill 11 f
leinoi ed from
public house,
few <lil X s as l|>
ticipated. Tit
.bdill ^1 Uillld
I' it ik I" issohsii • 11
apartments, they
less Hi
iii« i her
friend's
out il
-lung; who is careless in her
bearing toward young men,
a permitting tlicin to treat her as
>1 it -lie were otic of tliclliselVes;
who attracts the attention of a
young 111 i111 of had character or
dissipated habits because In*
happen- to be rich: who is loud
in tires- ami rough in manner.
Such a 1 oiing girl is "bad # •
cjelv." be she the daugliter of
iin carle or a butcher. There
a i'i ■ uiii 11 \ such instances such
instances td'iiudacity in the so-
called "good society" of Anteri
ca. but such people don't spoil
ii ; 1 lie 1 simply isolate them-
st• I ves.
Bill Arp on Lifo PartcerH.
Henry Clny'i Fortune.
w III
pa 1
.ami
iliu
do/.i'ii persons, including ;i
iler. Through the thin
II I lie colli lllodol e Ilea I'i I
w a- ii mitt \ ed b\ | he w lii-
11e disliked it exceed
I sat on my pia/.za rumiual
ing over the scene, and I won-
tiered that there seem so many
luijipv inatings as there seem to
be. Fartners for life ought to
be congenial ami harmonious in
so many things. When men
make it partnership in business
tlic\ can't get along well if they
are'tinlike in disposition or in
moral principal or in business!
ways and business habits. They
can dissolve and separate at j
pleasure ami try another man.'
A man and his wife ought to be
alike in most everything. It is
said tluit folks like their oppo 1
-ites, 1 heir counterparts, ami so
they do in some respects. man
nitli blue eyes goes tnigli-1
ty nigh distracted over a wo-
man w ith ha/el eyes. I did and
I'm distracted yet whenever I
look into them. Hut. in mental
qualities and emotional quulit
ies. iiml tastes and habits ami
principles uud the like they
witglit to class together. Indeed
start i,* worth 11 wet k nl the lin'mli.
11. ii A 1 ! I. I I i; .v < o..
'il l'ortland. Maine.
MfKINNKY NirilWKltY
HI (i (i IKS!
rr. UIOHKNT
FKIIT, FLOWER. EVKH-
(4RKEN AMI SHAHE.
H F(ih I KS! .I ' MUOHK.
Moore
AND
Wholesale & Krtaii Dealer* in
LOOK HEIIK, FAKMVMS RKA0,
. \ paraded some inort I jt js better for tlieni to liave the
hi hi property as evid- sntue religion. And sol luiie
ingl.i lb- was dri 1
e Xilspel il t ion
;l boy ill ih
party, and to
n h\ it to
I'e Wiis
Uilll
him tin*
veteran altrilMitetl the noi.-e.
lie Mould not ;it thiii time, Iteiir
lite soil iu* * 11 ti ly of the whistle,
nm its deter lid.elity to the
11111 — i 1 ■ u hii-li it interpreted, but
situpli kept his eitrs open to it
;t- a torture, liamlall wjis an
iic.piaiiitituce of his, itud one
<!ai he -aid to him, a they sat
chatting on the teramlii: "That
hoi of 1 1 illfs w ill lie tlif death
ol III'', tl 11|| 11. \\ ol I loll plug
hi- lliolltll. j 11 -1 to Jile.'ISe em f"
Hen. Ferley Foore says in his
reminiscences: "Henry Clay
wiis pronounced insolvent by
hi- Kent in k s opponents iu IS4^.
iiml 1 lie \
gage mi 111 property as evnt-; r,,|ig}(
f ucf of hi- imibility lo pay his j unserved that the happiest
debts. In ji letter to a friend, Unimis, as a general thing, are
• Ifiiviug this calumny. Mr.( lay thtisi- where the high cont-ract-
-iitd: 'I am not free absolutely, j jtlg parties have known each
Itoui debt. I mil not rich. I otlierfora long time, and have
net er cot t'teil riches. Hut my ; assimilated from their yoiitli in
fstiiif would, fveil now, be es thought ami feeling.—Atlanta
11 ma let I iit not much less tuau j (!oustitutiou.
ifc|(K),iK>u. Whatever it may be m
Oood Advice.
Tented ami selected for the smiuh ami
RToivn in tin- itnrivuletl soil ofi tiliiii < o..
North Texiid. wiieie naliire has |ilanti<tl
W aliuit. < lak. Ash. I Venn, Itiekorv. IVr-
siininon. Osaue Orange, Kim. Ilueklierry •
Mnlberrv. Plniii, llaiv. Itetl < etitir. |
i.rape. llUnekherry. Deii herrv. straw-j
hem. Hose ami hundreds of other hlootn-
iHK iiml foml-plvliiK trees, tdirnhs. |ilutiih
ami ffrnshes. w liieh. for viicor. si/e ami
variety, no |iart of dlneoveieii eitrtli can I have received and have Holt SAI.K— i Table UllkeS, CllUtoi: Monitor
excel. 1 i 1IK.M'. an installment of Winchester n, t _ rp t w
-latisties of our mil 11 ra I <1 tul aeelimat- \ l'artritlj:e
ed Fauna ami Flora attest tluit here is 11 u./ivwi
|iermaiieiit hinds for a stitleh tlejfree ( 111 I r. Vv I I'.lt >1 Altll^o .
Men ith ami refinement. While nature ....
11 as l>t >11 n t i To I in hfr liesttiu nientH all The Lightest l ralt I'he llesi Made.—
over this transallantie Intnl. she was' The Mont I titrable.
lavish in her eiitloii meiils here. This, The heat wapon lor the loonev. l all
ami see me. T, IlKMEN'l , #01.
w orth, it is it gratification to me t
to know that il is the product of1
111 \ honest labor, no part of it
being hereditary except one
slate, who would oblige me
ier\ much if he would accept
hi- freedom. It is sufficient, af
lei paying till my debts, to
leat e nn family above want if
from i
Daniel Webcster, about three
years before his death, wrote
the following goo.; advice to his
grandson: Yen cannot learn
without your own efforts. All
the tttttcliurs iu tin* world can
never make a scholar of you if
you do not apply yourself w ith
, renin
daughte
I it'll
1
— Ill VI ItNiV N| t.l.lts.
AI e iniii' to ('iii .«11 * 1 .fi
at the
II-
RKAL KSTATK i.\< II AMiK.
and coinmaml mil \ i. .■
forwarding theit in', i- -t-
111
IVrsoni" havitiK motley 1 an have in-
furtnation a* loiftHitl iamt mile" In ini est
in al I'i per cent «hteh is mtii li tietter
than nioriiij; 11 for littJf or no inlt-rest.
Ret |wrt fully,
F. Ji. TH01FW6N,
Kinney, TexM
i lie ntitii who begins to farm
11 itliout money to pay I'm his
land and the moans of lit ing
j I of at lejiist two t ears, umiei'
, lak • ii herciile.ui tasf . Iii- n I
I." i iii' >-S ; hit I'i 'f l| I Ml to ,'t Void
| " li. III a 1 ill;. 1 il lie 'l'l gage
on his labor which lie may timl
I iinpo-siblt to discharge It is
almost impossible to atoid run
uing into debt: the 1 atmI -hark
ii lit I tin* money lender an* al
wilt- near at hand, ami otice the
usurer ln\s his clutches upon
the struggling farmer the
chances of escape for him are
indeed -mall.
A- two pall hearers were
, 'Aiilkinu awitt from the grave iu
which thi*x had deposited n
neighbor, one sai-1 to the other:
\V"1I. Mi Morse, here's w In n
"<Mi, it ain't 1 he hot
Kit in Iii 11. 'Inn mi
I lere. bet it ia !"
"It was a iovclv uirl of *2o w ho
re.ti pom led, ami iva- pre
Si'iiletl lo t he collillloilofe. She
whistled I'm Iii 111 that evening
to it piano accompaniment, itml
it was in * longer irritating lo
him. I'hex were married in
the ensiling October. Hi* wed
1 i 11l' iI! wa- :i million dollars
lit -miml • * 111 iIi' - In no sen
.-.oil -ill* e thill hits ant belle ;it
Lo||g I il il lit ii bet 11 tll t'Ssetl o|
tlivet ted iii ii more costlv niiin
in'i than the fair whistler."
Baltimore merit an.
I should be seperiltet) io.no.' v,' ".v .. ,
then, It is it matter also of * > y« ' r might He of a good
cii-oliition to me to know this j ••haracter and behavior, ahoy
wanton exposure of my private sh;n t truth ami honor ainl
a Ha it's can do me 110 pecuniarv ''""science in nil things. "He-
prejudice. My few creditors in''i"bcr now thy ( reator in the
will not allow their cottliilence j s yt'lith. J'"d
it. me to be shaken by it. It you a mind and faculties.
hits. Imleetl. led to one incident. I n ul ,l«' .v' "
which was at the same time a ' rM','°nnt. "Honor and obev your
-nun pleasure and of pain, pfti'^nts; be patient under re
A friend latch called on me. at! trniiat: look forward constant
the in-taiiceoi'other friends.11 lid 1 '.v t° your appi niching manhood;
informed tne tluit they were ap-1 fM. I?"' ' Hint is
like all snils, is not nitlfiirnili ada|ited
to every popiilar fruit, lint eiery oneenn
siifely ] 11 a 111 our hardy I'eaehes, I'lutns,
<ira|ieH. Ilerries. Shriihs, i'linits. Kver-
ffreen ami shatle-lreeit. and in many
nlaceii the Apple jrlveit koihI renults.
We cannot recommend extensive plant-
itiK of I'ear. Apricot, cherry. (Quince.
Foreijrn tirapes, etc.
Our liheral 11111I enterorisiim; eiti/.eiiH
have introdiicetl from aliroatl at jrreat
expense, many humlretls untried novel-
ties and enoittfh has proven mitmhle to
uive us luxury, heauty ami plenty
tlirtniKhoiil the year.
We have here vigorous uiul fruitful
Peach and Apple trees'/i years old our
own plantinu-. ami 10 years experience
In the oropiiKation of fruit * has convinc-
ed us tliat thi soil produces a superior
stock.
We spare neither time nor expense in
keepiuu a guod supply of the best stand-
aril varieties, and iitaiiy of the be*t nov-
elties. all at the lowest prices ever otter-
ed in tills marKft.
We iftiaraniee -dock true lo name and
Invite citizens to examine our metliialii
and test our fi nils.
Our authorized itfrenls i\ ilP eanvass
much of the eoitniry ami 11 e lliink you '
i* ill Iiml it profitable ami entertainliiK
to examine our terms and •etitl us your
orders.
Send for price Mat anil compare with
an 1 foreitfii nnrsen that may nonor you
ivlthacall. Atltlress
K, \V. Kirk pal rick.
It Me Kinney, Texas, ,
BEN. W. RHINE
AT THE
RED STORE
Itespectfully asks thoae seeking liar-
iralns to cull, examine and price liia
complete line of new
SIMCIn<; ami SlXMI.lt
DRY GOODS,
usii e 1 hilt my pi it iite af
were etiil'ilt tasseil, it lid
allowed these elllhari'aSS*
10 pro} upon my mind.
pit in
fairs
thai
nit 'ti t
lie came, therefore, with their
authority, to tell me that they
would contribute any
I miifht ivsint to relieve me. The
The lieiuocrat. ;it McKitinev,
is stemmillg tile tide lllil ti fit 11 \
apdtist it court house ring iu
that eitv. We greet it for its , .
if I intentions, ami hopeit will h"l'l > to be able to undeceive
be able to sustain its Hirhtw ^'ein. ami to .lecline their be
against -uch corruption and 11 it "''xoleiit jiropositioii.
democratic prartices. You will. " • • "
.\ bachelor,
frivolous Mini childish.
.V Philadelphia lady is a sor-
ry victim to vanity*. Hy the
use of arsenic she secured a
very transparent complexion,
tUnt ^M'gave up the Use of
H i the drug she became completely
lift'
KsTMi1.is1iF.11 1HU4.
PATENT N< > PAY!
„ ,rr, ir i.ss.:r M
tioti I'xciteu can ite conceived 1 . *. •
. .,11 .. . 1 r ii ... IV recovering, her skill became
In honorable men. I felt most • - - R
PATENTS!
Obtained for Mechanical lie
vices. ('oui|ioiimis. Ill-signs and
Labels. .Ml prelimitiart ex
aminatioiis as to ]taleiitability
of inventions, free. Our "Ouide
nt
i yellow and Hti remained, except £or Obtaining Pateiitw. se
her face and neck, which, frtuu fr"'' HV,'V « Addr.'ss
I 0 tt . I -kt't.. UlflDlltlt -W* I '* I
expoiinre to the air. have turned
Consistinir of
STAPLK AMI FANCY HHY
OOOUS. NOTIONS. KM
HliOl HKU1KS, LACKS
HOOTS. SHOES,
MKNS. HOYS
AND
CHIIJIKKNS
ClA)THINO, MKN'S
AN II HOYS' HATS.
Collin Nurseries..
Situated six miles Xorthweal of Me-
Kinney and one mile North of Sherman.
WHMNMI TIII'IKN
For Texas Homes, stock full and thor-
ough varieties, the best for Ibe South.
The result of KlUlIT YKARS active
nursery experience and TWENTY-
FI V K Y K A Its residence hera, altidylag
the wants of our eminlry. *
(For trees to plant Ihfa spring iddlMS
McKillliev). Atltlress
A. W. St .1. H. KK11H,
McKinney and ^bentiah.
at
>
iv
o
n
i-
►r
tv
ik
ut
i-
11
n
u
Come in and see us.
Take The Democrat
and keep informed of
the topics of the Cam-
paign.
j. it. uot'uil.
GrOUgh.
f I
i
t
Mi
FARM A: MILL MACHINERY,
IU:('KKYE. PLATFORM
& ELEVATOR CORD
BINDERS. BUCK
EYE MOWERS.
Water Town & Eclipse En-
gines. New Model & 111-
vincible vi bin tor
THRESHERS.
I'henix ('otton (lins. Feetlers and (.'on-
densern. Iteeder & I'laulers presses, Vic-
tor scales. ShaniiiK, Pulleys and lleltln|r
I'ndiilatory tc N'ordvke t orn A Wheal
mills. Standard cultivator*. Moll tie Sul-
key A Urea king I'loivs; Brown Motihla
Shovels. Newton A Jackson Wagona,
llaish Needle, two point Harb wire.
Stale .\Ke11ts for lteeves Straw stack-
er. All (iootls soid at loweat price*,and
■ on easy terms.
•South Kentuoky Street.
MCHIME & UCH'GH,
McKinney. I'exas.
SI 1ERM A N COM M ERCIAL
Lot is Haooku & Co.
completely ' hlack. Medical Solicitors of Patents, Washing- LADIES AND MISSES HATS,
sciencv nan beeii^ jwiwerless to
Mrs. John Anderson is con-
Hned to Iter bed with rheuma-
tism.
l«e restated by scleral stalwart wu'iieior, uiionreiuungtliat |ov roow« the nHliction, ami a
• IHce lmlderH, but \t hen the jHjo- "t wo lovers will sit unall night • vi it to the Hot Springs
pie get assured of the truthful- w 'tb one chair ill the room,' tviwwineffectunl
liens or the charges, thev will, ^lid it could not lie done unless, — ,, , , • , ,
of them sat on the floor.; Subucribe for the Dkmocrat If you desire to keep informed
periati. 1 Such ignorance in painful. 1 Only $1.001 ye r. I lake the Pkmockat. I
Come one and all and convince your-
selves liotv cheap I can sell.
i we've al I got to come, if we stand by you.—Oainesville He -1
•. live." periati. * i Sue
BEN. W. RHINE.
MAItC'ltAL Ac MMITII,
\KW YOKK t rrv.
Pianos and Organs.
Will semi direct from their Factory,
Olve tlfleen days trial, You can save al
leaat one-third cash hv hut In* from aaM
ttnn. For any inforutatlnh call on
A. RUUtK,
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