The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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lawn or to permit thfin to be
executed iu a passionate or
partisan spirit, a'ul expresses
Muhntltute Hill.
Hviiator Claiborne sent
is wot so TO UK
krahi.k TMOI IU K
Milwaukee, Wis.. April 12-
A gentleman residing in ttii*
city hac received a letter from
bit brother-in law. who liven
twelve mile* from the Oklain
ma border. The writer
says:
« lha' 'T'1'1" «"• followta* i
s 11 Cuiiway count} and every I vote "nay"
up
Communioal
Ceptvllle.
Cockv ii.i.r, April 7,18ft.
4nayM oa bill No. :U4 w r r * • i>r«o«irat:
oilier couuty it. thl. m.ulm t,,a"f„n„w,ni[ r„.OM ' lr you .ill allow «« >PM*la
will prove equal to tin* need P|r t-The Wll seeks to orsyour columns 1 would Ilka to
Of ,iv iliz.Ho.. <ii..i o,iHy. M ttIl(i(b4r ..Bol|,I*.. VO. a ho Haw /' « JUb
«... .rrT*hriLi.„ It „f. poll. !' " of Colli.., «ltlioo«kU
" i,.,| liKhtnior rod or «ratb rod,!Iul,k," " ,rUoP*"'"* w*~
The foe c f (he party boas, the niore npaie tMB IK
itM'otirgf < t the political trim
peoj
mer, the (iivud uf the machine without
partisan, the hope of the conn torn.
toward off the IndlfBatloa of]1™'" mo"> 'V*>« "*
the people in the future, but • *rH" , ,
•Th«.pnldeot rtlould Inn -j (ry i8 lU„ l,K)11Kh„u|
declared the territory open
after the issuance of the procle
matiou," and jcoiitinues, "there
were at that time iu the neigh
borhood of Oklahoma enough
waiting and enough people to
occupy it. Many of them were
followers of the late ('apt. Da
vld L.Payne. who labored mo
long to accomplish the work
citi/.eu
who knows the world is moving,
but whose faith is proved prin
cipie is as devout us his com*
age is absolute and his patriot
ism invincit«l«. Thomas Jef
fers< n formulated uud expound
the proper insula
The bill in iu.v opin
Mud dogs are attracting more
attention here at present
anything elae ; but uo ooi
been bitten yet.
We huu an elertloa ill our
Third
ion, dodges the great ipiestion
as between the railways and
H,h pro.!,,. and w. hold that ?'««"< >'" l «*if 1«
if s.-natf hill No. or auh8.i l if .aid prwitm
tut.. Ilotts.. hill an th.- .tth|«'t! " favorof ralaiitg tho tax*.
,.ai.it.aion ia uo«ot...d u. r "" ,ha hun<,1'«d
of a
CO
ed the gob pel of freedom for the coustitut ionaliiy, then
which Washington fought, i a'sow'lh sophis
Men may come and men tnav
try frinifes.
Fourth That this bill is situ
tiT , rn.Un,«Hn.. parties mav arise and pai ro,,,ul l,mi lIUS UUI ,B *""•
iu0 prwiidwDt s i&Dmtioii nil' ji Mill 111i*ai\Kfii to tlit4 WIIIAIH
mativ ofll.HkH a „re«. "" ' «« I ' ' / ' .7 .
doea many of these men a great
wrong, as thev will be cut oil
and mined.
"As it is there are now iu the
neighborhood of this territory
ready to move at a moment's
notice live times the uuniber of
people necessary to settle it.
and every wagon road converg-
ing toward this point from
MisHonii, Nebraska. Colorado.
Texas and elsewhere is groan-
ing under the burdens of wag-
ons.
Everyone is going in the di
rection of Oklahoma,and across
lota when thev can. This is
merely the van of the army that
ia to oome, notwithstanding all
reason and warning.
"The great mass of the wait
era have no desire to hang
aronnd the front a day or two
ao they will try to ba on hand
juet as the gate swings open
The result, as it may be reas
onably calculated, will be a se
riesof bloody battle i.i compar-
isan to which county seat and
race wars are but a aha in
fight.
"Another element is the
western rustier who has be«n
through the mill. He has been
raised as it were, on county
seat lights and rocked on bil
lows of land contests. He does
not care about a homestead,
but he will be there. He will
be satisfied with a few of the
best lots in all of the best
towns, and he won't be satis
lied unless he can get them. II"
don't want anything that in-
volves trouble, but it it comes
that is just what lie lias been
looking for and lie will w«-l
come it as an old friend.
"In fact the man who is now
selling his property and pic
taring to himself a quiet and
peaceful home iu Oklahoma is
the fellow I am writing these
lines for—the man I want to
wake up. 1 would tell liitu to
come with the idea > f staying,
but with means of returning
There is bound to lots ot troti
ble,"
Breckinridge'* Monr.v.
of Jefferson, fixed as they were
in the Declaration of ludepeu
dence ami the constitution, re
main the sure guide of the peo
pie. And men are thinking to
for tlie purpose of building or
repairing our school house,
Taxation geined.
1 want you to tell Bumble
Hee .lake and I ncie Mike that
I have boycoted coffee, tobac-
co and whisky long ago, and
feel well over it. But whenever
they cause me to hovoot any
of the necesnaries of life, then
1 am in favor of suowing the
Will it pacify,will it not rather
nauseate uud add injury to the
wrongs already done?
Fifth—This bill is only equal
ed in meauinglessness to the
day. and the .'l7ff^"."uuiu.rtiu«: l"«« l wigta*™1 law, which „L_
, ...ii^watt a similar attempt at mouejt powara that labor .a tka
come to the front to stay until . , .
a compromise and to divert uoiig«Hi
the benefit being abstractly in
the interests of the railroads
Sixth The bill seeks to
leave the peoplts lit the
the last .ot* shall be polled in
the November election of 1 Mt'J.
There is nothing so significant
iu the present condition of pol-
itics as the attitude taken by
the tariff reformers. The de
feat of last November has re-
sulted in their arousal. The
day has gone by when the
lea.ii rship of the party of tar-
iff reform ma.) be entrusted to
men who achieve nothing but
compromises that compromise
the honor of those who make
them. No longer may the par
ty of Thomas Jefferson lie led
into the quagmires. The fight
henceforward, is to be iu the
open, and it is to be bold, bit
ter and unrelenting. The
young men of the party have
taken it up. The organization
of Democratic taritt reform so-
cieties throughout the country
is the auspicious beginning of
a great movement of the people
which shall asser* 'he gospel of
freedom to the utter destruc
tii>n of the robber tariff. To
the enuMiii/.atioti of these so
societies (In: llwii Chauuccy K.
Black, of Pennsylvania, is now
devoting his energies, the work
and will not stand
such oppression. For God's
sake don't tell the Kxamiuer
man that 1 advocate such, as
he would call it anarchy. The
mercy of the railroads for at Examiner does u legitimate
least thirty months longer or business in his oppression,
ninety days from the adjourn
ment of the Twenty second
Legislature, and by that time
the people will, under the pres
ent ruthless robbery, be too
much poverty stricken to re
sist any legislation and too
gteatly enslaved, cowed and
mortilied to ask anything look
ing to their interest at the
hands of the legislature, where
I'ucle Snort, I want you to
put iu my petition to the In-
dependent Order of Clean 'Km
l'p. I promise, if elected, to
abide by the rules and by laws
of said order believing if the
principles embodied in said or-
der are carried out that we will
get a general reformation.
I want you or Brother Snort
to read the piece published in
and from whom for ten long , the Southern Mercury of Murch
weary years they have asked 7, headed "Business vs. Senti-
bread and received stones in
the shape of such measures as
this.
Seventh—That, if the com-
, missioner should be created, j at Dallas, on or about the 22d
of May, 18SH, and be ready to
ment," and signed by Brother
S. D. A. Duncan and E, New-
ton. Then read circular letter
published by Brother Macune
he can find 110 laws on the
statute books (that are benefi-
cial to enforce; that the Stat
ute have no laws on their face
on the railway subject that
are worthy the name of a law,
and this only adds another
flower to the bouquet of the
railway touch me uots, dande
laving been entrusted to him!,.
, , , . .. lions and smart-weed, and the
>v the Baltimore convention ot .. , ..... ......
. . enforcement of this, if ir became
lie is making
pri gress the ef
lartt suinm-i
extraordinai\
feet of which will be shown in
tile cotigiessioiial ♦•lection ol
IstMi The Democrats of Ten
nessee should show themselves
in quick sympathy with the
movement, an ' every county
should have ils Democratic so
ciety. which could join with
all others in 1 he land in propa
gati 1 g the doctrines of taiifl
reform Memphis Appeul.
ae— • -*a
line* II l'u.\ In Ailvorlist- ?
Little Hock, Ark., Apt it l
The Oa/.ette to-morrow morning
will say :
Hon. C, H, Breckinridge, con
gressman-eiect from the Second
district was in the city yester
day afternoon. It was learned 1 g<'ing to the door tin* next morn
the object of his visit was to tug to see a monster alligator
confer with the governor about on the doorstep, where ''e ha<l
efforla being made to catch the j disgorged the child alive and
Clayton murderers. When Mr. j then died himsi It 1 lie ad
Talk about
advertising I
not long ago a
child w hie!. 1 li>
strav eel aw'ay from home and
got lost After searching i •
vain fo< three davs the frantic
patents joii an advettiseinent
iu the paper Imagine the
surprise of the parents upon
a law, with all others combined
would not relieve a single tiller
of the soil in the state from the
burdens upon him.
Kiglith I desire to meet,
squarely, this issue; shall the
people get the relief promised,
or shall 'they notf and that.
unless we can get laws en
acted upon this subject, that
have been promised that are ne
cessary. required and demand
ed by the people. We don't cat'"
to add any additional teasers to
the already worthless lot, now
perfectly without sense or
meaning on the Statute b > ks.
1 1 i We want to meet the question
\ * up posed had , . . .
. , f.nrly and fully b'lall
the benefits of
own iu Florida
family lost a
Breckinridge was here some
cost them but twent\ live cents.
irly
the railways control the peo
pie an I the stile, or shall tie-
people and the (state emitrol the
rail w.i ysf
Shall We lie freemen or peolisf
Is this a government of the
people for the people of a g-iV
eminent of railways, mist* ami
combines for 1i.1lwavs, trusts
and combines?
A Severe Test,
days ago he conferred with the (and " jtnw them back tlieii
governor 011 the subject and dailing child, thev sold the
,
finding him in possession of iu
formation that needed to be
followed up, but without funds
for that use, lie at once sup
plied the governor with neces-
sary funds and promised to se
cure more. Yesterday he turn
ad in moie money and told the
governor to let him know when
he needed additional funds and
to apeak as often as he needed
money and for all he needed,
and that he t Breckinridge 1
When a manufacturer from
alligator's hide for five dollars, j years of observation, h is so
and the patents are showing! completely satisfied himself of
the child Jit all the dime inu-1 the universal satisfaction given
explain at the county Alliance,
which is right, for the satisfac-
tion of Cope villa Alliance No.
Hr>r>.
What do you think of the
consolidation of the National
VVheel and National Farmers'
Alliance and Co-Operation of
America? What does our
declaration of principles say {
Don't you believe that we
ought to express our views
publicly more than we do?
Anything we don't understand,
to ask for information rather
than go off and «ay that he
beliwfe they are working for
the moii'y or that they have
sold outDon't you know,
brethren, that such is the case i
NT ehe««r some say that section
:2. a tide f , of the Revised
Constitution, adopted hi Mis
sissippi, is to • stringent. It
requites 5 cents per capita tax
for every male member annual
ly. Let some one be prepared
to tell us how many members
their will be in the consolida-
tion of the two oitlers. uud if
you think we h tve 110 use for
that much money Don't be
ba« kwaid, if v 011 disapprove of
that section. Willi the best
wishes toil he brethren of the
Alliance ami your readers, 1
am. respectfuily,
A. T. E. Hall.
('ettairc Hill.
Cottage Hill, April 6, 1881).
Killlor of Hit' lH'iuocrikt.
While 1 have a spare mo-
ment I will iu.my humble way,
larsa week. Does advertising fully warranted in selling them
pay National Advocate. ! tinder a clrtlHcnfe of guarantee
senilis in the land at fifty did j by his products, that he feels give you a few dots from this
place:
The wheat and oat crop it
promising, Corn is coiuiug up.
Cotten planting is the nest
thing in order.
A niee little shower would
not be a miss now, so as
it is very natural to believe
Col. K. O 1 tig*"i soil, the great M,„,|||ft*pro,\utJer biu uuplic
orator, lawyer and }K>Siti<*iaii j(,0|,n^H,uw jn ihe merits of his
describes the grand jury sys I J{(l(),ui grid that, too, not with
ten. in the following P®ra |out g(MM| reason. Such confi
KrtlPh: j dence is possessed by the
When a man is indicted, as VVorltl gl ])jSRry Medical oould gat fid of some or it
a rule, people say he must be A#eoriation of Buffalo, N. Y.,
would undertake to go over th, j K,.r tran^ r.tt , „r Kumi|y Mndi
Second district and laise as Hotl wran<l juries are regarded | and hence lii& "Favorite
clods.
Health is generally good
which makea times dull for tha
doctors-
Mr, William Webster wan
many thousand dollars as were |tribunals. 1 wish ! Prescription" is eoid by drug
naaded to exhaust all human: eve|.y man on this jury knew gists, as no other medicine for
efforts to bring the guilty tojHXttrlly |U(W indicim.'nts are similar purpoeas ever was, un-
justice. Mr. Breckinridge in f(>u||(i; , uK)l yon M|j knew i Isi
dignantly resents the idea that ,|ml K,.an)l j(irv roum iM th.
the people are in sympathy (1<MI ul„,n, ruluoV
with crime. He recognizes. aJl(j suspicion nieej. 1 vir« i ni"?-- , ■, . .....
however, that however few the yoU ^a, ,,ine indictments, ailments and weakness, peon-1 •« '«« « ««« V •«
inoidente of crime have been, outof ten are bom <d'prejudice,!I,ar 10 women Ittsnotneces hnda). Ihe a diet, l|i, Hjr
ihffl PI avion rase has become • ,, 1 1 sary enumerate the long cata due, will soou return loMt
(hit Clay ton case has become 1 #u8pu.|0n. Only one side of |f(gwt #f derangements both
the case is heard, and the peo- functional and organic, of the
pie who go there to testify are! female system which this mar
oft-it niallclona. J"1"""
They Are, alae! but too well
thrown from a horse last Sat-
it will in every case give satis day morning and broke his col*
loom Is tlie fu,.fjout <,r money paid for it |ar bone, lie is now walking
jT.-jud..-^ Will h raftind-d. t.oyrf „,Bd ov« th- farm ««)■.
'ei. 1 wish those distressing and delicate ■' *
Ihey may oka sea to | my sister aay 1 am buy, bat 1
I®- lota to hunt eggs. I can't And
Oome on all you meu that aa many as my frieud Walter
make your living by the eweai Dobba, that wrote to you not'
of your brow, at harveat, and long ago, but I can hunt just
help bind ap the grata'; for that | the tame. If 1 were a girl 11
man in Ghieago bae got all our would try for the prise. My
twine we were 10 tie the wheat papa ia going to give my broth-
with. 80 lat him keep it. Let er and I a cotton patch.
ao one buy It. Let bim bale it' Willie Younger,
np and tell it to th ae fellows [Thank you, Willie, 1 have a
up there for hay.
Now, 1 will cloae hoping the
Dkmockat will live long and do
much good.
J. R
good terrier. That'a right, look
after the eggs aud chickens,
and you will never regret it. |
Nevada, April 7, issu.
Dear Uncle Snort:
I am still going to school,am
%
Dickens aay a: "If all had
hearts like those which beat sn^ilnoutfli my second reader; I
lightly in the Inisoiu of thei|tU(iy nri'hmetic mM| jjeo/ra-
you ng and beautiful, what a ( phy. I have three sisters. 1
heaven thia earth would be! was glad to see a letter from
If, while our bodies g«-ow old cMje Uieo. He is
aud withered, our hearts oould Uncle Peters and Aunt Sallies
but retain their youth and grand boy. "ome out to s*e
freshness, af what avail would (|H< oiH#, this summer. I aui in
be our sorrows and suffering? for the picnic. I wan t«> pee
But the faint image of Eden, Uncle Snort. Aunt Mary atid|"i
which is stamped upon them the liitle cousins. Success to
in childhood, chafes and rubs j the cousins.
in our rough struggle with the 1 h. u. Davie,
woild, and soon wears away; |J would like to sec all the
too often to leave nothing but a 1Ut|e COusins, too. U. 8.]
mournful blank remaining."1
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tli.'w pun lit re « r \i rii • \ imr- |
vi*l of |Hirily, Mtr«-nglh nml Itolttaoinn-!
iit'iif. Mui't' f« 'Hionilfitl IUuo li t- m.1 ill- !
MTV kill(li). Hlllt <-UUI,«>l til' Mtltl in < oiu- j
Hl'tltluu Willi I he mullilt!.:. Ill' ltm u i
khuri nliitii or |>li<i4(lli ilt' |nnv-
tllTN. Sol,I la I'tlU#. lilt) ill liuk>
liitf f'owiti r i o. Hki Wall si . N. V.
R. . STA1HN M
WUMNTEOFOinVE YUM.
Sena ter Olreulars and
BONANZA
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ut;u.XMiai,:i.«i lurkuti
_ Walnut Grove, April 1. 1881).
Children s Department. DHar UlM,,H 8llort.
' trigiri«>, Boil«r , ••itlnc.O ln«, I
Tutt's Pil U
F Oi? TORPID LIVER
IWfeUf r«fc*er4d tt«e4iy. Cotoffitl.
_le?.-. r*. *i; r« * 'alt. 11k #proofs
vr eattyu f. lUaiVA, M Il#«e4«af tl
HAI/? BALSAM
ever Fa<l« to Ht atora Qtay
Hair H ttf Youthful Coler.
« OSGOOD
V. 6. Zwzivti Zultu
S«r.t oo ti «1. Fte'ghl
I a..) WurianlCvL
3 TON $35.
(Mi.'i j ; jif.rliorv
■Uty tnw. a pent" well pnl J. Illu>ti..ici
fttc. Menli ... (hit I'ipcr.
has 8() little chicks and ten 083005 ATBOMTSOK, Blagiaatoa, N. T.
hens tiettiiiff. Mr. K. 1). Thoinp
visited his
Papa ha> been taking ihi
de r l>K to< hat er -.lace ii
was liixt pntilished, and wintlil
not do wit!.out it now. Matua
McKinney, April 10, 1881).
Dear Uncle Snort.
I am a little boy M yeais old.
1 go to school uk the Col-
lege. My teacher's name is
Miss Allie Hodgers. 1 love her #on 0f Tennessee
and all ol my schoolmates 0ld friend and soldier mate,
very much, lam in the sec- Mr. J. C. Thomas, last week,
oud grade I etudy urithme- He was delighted with our
tic, reading, spelling aud writ- lovely and fertile country,
ing. My pa works iu the Dkm "There was silence in heaven
ooaiT office. 1 will make a baif au
hour," can be found in
riddle for the little Snorters, Kev. w eliap. 1st verse: The
What goes with the wagon, longest verse in the Bible is in
ceuies(with the wagou aud is no J book of Esther 8 chap, and
use to the wagon, yet the wag- mb vergH , Wlll an8Wer rollH
on cannot run withoutit. in Lula Jones' riddle, -Black
Hugo Hays, land white and read all oyer,"
[Nice letter, Hugo, write is a newspaper. By all means
agaiu. Go to school and learn let us h°vu a am-. of the
allyouean. I hopr some of the ukmocu.. i fai i . It •* uuld
cousins will answer y ->ur rid- be jolly at.-i ii>;*utic. ^tid
die. U. S.J wll#/ couldi. * s«>me of the
'•ger girls and boys have a
Nevada, April 10, 1880. nice essay or speecn. Of course
Dear Uncle Snort: dettr LT,lcle 8,lort wIU httVtf a
nice speech worth its weight
1 am a little boy seven years in gold and Aunt Mary wlll
old and I thought 1 would write ' 8ay 80UJethiug nice, too.
you a letter. I am going to'
school at Nevada. Mrs. (iuyer
is our teacher aud 1 like her
very much. 1 like ail the lit-
tle boys and girls, too. 1 am
studying first reader, spell-
ing aud arithmetic.
,lames Madison Grimes.
|That is right, study and
improve your time while you
ure young. U. S. |
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I .in. unit i-ritiliii'ca
Sick Headache, I
DySj)orsia, Costiveness, Bheui
•nr.tism. Sallow Skin and PIH
n i K n' i ,i«..r rvme.iy forth *«j
i hi. i.n tin :t.i« iliuii l.l««i
t I i>ill|iriiu'. rrli'^USc
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ptjTT vt ' k £fnc'fy '"Ku
WSiiiiiiSi $ % & v i ' ■ u ■ v. r
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MADE WITH BOILING WATER,
r
Jennie Thomas.
|You have written a good
letter. U. S. |
S^OPS on,
Ail r ri as; It. NO
L ..it! CflipUH
/ \ Will,at if.
Nevada, March 24, I88i>.
Hear Uncle Snort :
i am a litiK* Imy eight
years old. I lone l> • u lead-
ing some leii.-rs in ,v<>Mi p i per
and all nf tie- cmiisiiih s.i^ liiey
oVi* t< g'i t'i M'h'i'i!, bui •< "Hie
how I d"til t it. !• i I il .ii't like
it much. I tiav*. Iive little pii|>s
111 -y re rat ilng*, and If you
• >i au\ ol ill w.i at one
I' i iii«- k'ni.v. ,iii i I sill in.*il
you uiie I think they ;ne
very pretty I'apn, mama and
ItttM
Sprains. Strain#,
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PS'S
GRATEFUL COMFORTING.
COOOA
made with BOILiNC milk.
•'Itv ihur i ii^'h k'ii. \v l <u < •• i ti t- iii -
ur t i«' >• w ItW'-li govern lie njn i U« na
ut' <ttg« lii>n nil mil r < I ion, nit l> \ rt
rareltil ppiimiii •• ,i,v- iin«- | r<•( . rii
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|ii'oviii«.'it our lnvkf* bl •(( with
italic l«j 1 jr llin.'ittl lifM-rii> o \ liit lt ioa.\
iinvi! iih niMiv lit-nvv iloi'iur#' *>lIta*. It
in ||) iii'; jlltlifillll • ItM III Mlllll l-.rl iden
of <11. il.iii a i-oii-iitution tuny Igrad-
n Inilli up urn II Hroiu' i-iM'ii^li t<> in-
nWt'every t.-inleney i" ili-oime iI tin•
dreiU ot .-.iibtlle iiiaUtllt - are (touting
rou ii <1 iu leiuty m itiuick wlieruvei
Itiere is a w etik point. nm> cm ape
uinn> it filial Sliail tiy keeping our etvi.s
well !0.'lilieil with juiro lilooii and it
properly iiourinlied lriiine."~<'ivi 1 ser-
Ti«e l H/.ette M:nlc niuipiy wlrti lioiiing
witter or milk. Sold only in Imlfpoiniu
tiiu, iiv (iroeerf. lulieled tlius:
JAMl's k1'i\h iv i'd.. Itoiiionpiiiiiic
CheniUt0. London, kng. lit
n RHE'JMTIG^i
^SciaticThins d
Kit.-11 in tt I i<-, heitilio, Minuting, himrp
ami MiiMCiiinr phIiih and wi-nknej-e?.
Ilne.karbe, it erne nnd l'lie««| i'niiis,
rellevvd in one minute bv the
Cutii ura Aiiti-I'nln JManter.
The limt and only iiihit ntnneoim pain-
kiiiing. atronglhelling pliiKter. etn;
ft for ji. At driiggiHt^. or of Potter
Drug and Chemical« o,, llo*toti.
I) | \ | hlaekhtiBdf, 1 > F 11 U
1 AtX chapped aitdJL
oilv kii> cured nv ('iitienra SoiU).
Fever Tom
I. a Htiri* nti.1h^.| , {.Qr*. I ii iI.n mi <t ,■1 uI ^ifi.
It tliumnntilv iiWri.v, tli... «. injti i|«rl>i.m
Ml 11 Wl.i.rl I > A I
18 OUA«AKTKV:n. ttii'I .I,'||I.I It fu.l <lu, l.n-
i. 0 tlM rSri.,l to III ITM. i'ill >lt\M Vf(iil "I
j r-01Vr.; nTH',AL' H.) ur to • '< ywr l>r
forKHW f£VLtt IONIC. Prlof, 1. pe. bv^
KIISS3 ftVEU TOMIC CO., ; ST. td'J
MrMkti &i'n.. utyI.J
FOR ALL DISORDERS OF!
Stomach, Lhnr
ter and
-T.vKB-
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ^
PENNYBOYAL PILLS
-jz. v rncacMiimm vuvi. ^
11 l|rtvir |. h#«U «mt> |i>NllH lit"!
r-Hiil.lt |.|ii ti r !*« >♦ f ni
ft)r 1'tfnX jttT a
Dumsntl BnuuL «> r. .l ■
t iffto Imiii;, M toVfTwirb M<I tib
>VJ Uni|(Ut«. An . pt
AU plUa In
ee . r
W*w , pi,r * - trv e 4st*(rr*
wwfomilvrtVll. 4f. ! mtip vr
p*rtlenlm* tiu \ "Ili'llrfTur I jiIIm,' *
^ , w r, Ii? rHurit mull. llt.fNNi u<Hl>
■ fromlAOICS ^Uemvv u i t it. id > «n.. prtl.-r.
catcbwit'i tiiviuifii ci„.w«tii uu>ii.,i*aii .Ji .t-
■■nli
0t fanw, Bead is Twice.
Tfi l«« M |M|«llr >*<■• MUM Ik LW* inn I KB MWUVblVRU ■■
Dollar* imr whtafe It coma, ptami It wliotn Um >mi« of *8. Hl poftlltfco* «o l-
01« pagti,««cotaMM ot food, homo toodIM wntMr. n 0M0lly talM to tbo
•••ortMonlo, aaOor tho «wmoa of imM«I ma* ocponomm* oMon, to*
Th*f l pn>i«bl "> prngro il o formor In TotM who few ooi toon ond rood • eopr of TEXAJ
K.1X IllllStMIB MMCULTWUL ml HHIir PAPER &X
il-Monthlr at 1'ollot.Tonw
m termer. it bo.
ITOIOd to run and MOCK.
OniMfWMM. P*nm, Tn hoviuw* lUMi Hua—i •fwn* itteatrMon. of now aodia
Hvood nmMmi). MUH aod 40MMIM. TUil dm. towi IBM, ma iao oortoai otporlBtnW
omAo fHMO Uno lo uim on Mm TlXAt rAAM *M BA1CB MCW M TU TAMM TWt
jiwnai«an<Mwitailiif^5pl^^ot p^lypofc a ota«ot PO
dttoWf.M^Md'*t*«l*MttO iwatla IkMlSfe «M WltOM Of THAI fAM AMD TMt do
pMtef iliiiUttittaMt teootioiiiwiHH pnoo >o wr auior or niaxiii wfco feouoro.ti
(wpiaixwuiwl nnn ofiplartiOT. wetiui
ftn ui Baim mow wwu popor rm an Mir
TttMifaiiaVimfntSiiff^^ MUM!VMaT
We will aend tosnjaddreee the Dkmocrat and Texas Farm
and Ii*ncli for $1.50 rash In sdvanoi>. as we have wade arrange
ments with that valuabh paper to fnrnish it to ull who snb-
8crib« for the Dkmockat as a premium. Send on your name*,
oi*i v eve the and two for the price of one.
SUBCRIBE FOR
THE DEMOCRAT
ZMANLIS
RIFNTAI
PILLS
8nrc, Pwtnpt, Pratttvo
C*rr for ImitoHHOf I tt
of Manha< I StK'/u/
Imiitlon*. $/!• mwlurrtn a,
Ntn 90JCJJ. UrifDItl'Utl,
Inm of Mternary, At'. Will
m ht uvu u srmtna, Viijor*
tiu/1 Van Prici fl.00, 9 arn f "n| > i
PACIFIC!
STRICTLY VtQF.T^BUC.
0orrf>fi*tl7>atton. Ititliifi'«tl<n . 0r.noptln.r
rack ll. flni'l.f l.lv. r t'liiiiiiliiiciii, of
1 , liiii>ii Mi'M. .litundlett,
m t i'ttlc by all Ijiiiu'k1>U l'rloe, MA Cm
PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO.. ST. LOUtt.
FITS
Wh«>n t m? Crnr t ''■) mean i
atop thi-m fur at.iiin, n i tifii havo
turn (u'ltt.i I in ix a It \I'K.AL C
1 Itavu tuadu Uiu (liluanu of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLIN G SXCKiri
A ItJodnpn rtudy. 1 .. ii.vkt my remo
Ci'ttE the wnm eiin- ..t i-hubc other*
fatjeil u no ruaiion lur not now m-ctvtni
Pfn.Utoiic.ti fur a liuiilt.u .mil a >'HKlll
of roy Inpai.liuli. UKJtKiir. ttivo 1
and I'oxt Ofllro. H ctmis von notions)
trial, ati.i u will euro you. AddreM
H.Q.ROOT.M.Cm 183PumST.,Nt*ft
QOLLINS AGUE C
HEADACHE.
Hotblntt r.-lii-rpfi a Itomtaohn ao |irnmr?1r|
Colllm' A||tt«Cnr . ltcl*an fi tii« «t.
At'h, |ii.nnot«-i iictloti ol llitfllvrr, an«l |.tu.t
UiO .bloixt, aiding jou to poi foot lita'll..
MALARIAL FEVER
A fiwtit^mof Colli «' Aitnn Oai*«
(rnli'kly brt'nh tin tho worn! r;>*i ..f Jlnlrt
Fi<ver. N i tin'r roint'tly ... .s thi- i •
t ( 5 f«mjilftfl> t'riullivillu;: At, " tIa Irom
•y-toiti. CHILLS n.ul FF.V£K ^!-l.l
jtici- to Its ItiOuDiii'A, ami litt> cure U i tiin.iu
biliousTcolic.
Inrn"<ll:it" r«*H. f an l ■> 'n- -.ly t'lirn fo;
woi-5' f• : I' utH Ciillt- ix foiind in tli<
ot C'diJiii't' A«i'i' Ci;re. A. -t rit licali
rvct i v u ut ull f s! i > > 11. irdnrs 11 iu HI
DIARKT.f^Aor FL1
Kt':\. I>• ir-:i<■ : «• i n!t Vet! '4>r < ompti
| anjr«. 96 00.
Sntci'i' Oirrrtl'-nt Malltd
u fh rih H H "■ Atldns$
BilUri Sesv Lie lat:'.
JOIO Luo« A«l.
6T. LOUIS, • MO.
i jjoiif. hy f"<iTt;.
Bold .Tfrv'L
!tr"A k • 'it i
PRC ..NT CM. t'
couih'-; c""- *
scorn
EMULS
OF FURE COD LIVER OIL
4ES HYPOPHOSPHITtJ
Almost aa Palatable as Wli'k^
|« dlofialarit thai U nan H t^iw,
iHaioird, iil naiitinllitix-u ty tho « .< !
Maillir* attiind.'li. «tli«n Ihl pUIti ntt
raaanl bo tulrintrri; f>n.l *■>' tbo cc.r «
btnotion afihr nllwlih tlx i>|.«n.in
phttra la i «iu iiwrc rUrMi liiai.
BoMrkabk m A Ctvih pMxlactr.
PAfMHii; r-H ra^t*'" -M1 !,
8COTTst-::fi'i
* liVMiuniiK to l><> - •
miirain Ut- «..•: 1.1 :.tr ii i - fti-it -A
com9ui% ? t c r
Q£NL£RAl. l>fc. itlTY, 'VASUiiO
0ISCA9US, LfttACIATfOh.
coma an j c:jr jrac aoucr.3.
'I'hc r/*mt r< ■ • 'v /,;r Onwus^pttiftf u'iJ
Was
V j',/Ut*.
THAT FIGHT
Tho Original Wins.
If you want the
ia some way a test case of tin-
rasolnte intention of th« peo
to protect society where
crime bat passion or prejudice
against some one living or dead
to divert the public purpose.
Ha says people of Arkansas
lo
Farni«*r ! Don't forget J. If,
known t« most f«mal**s who
* i .i ;... r hsv« attained woroanhimd to
tn tlie « tty fur I.. • |„n( mak
dealing in Krocenen. Opposite j pI||il| |0 lMr lin<1^r
tha postofflce. j
Kinney.
Mr fpand. A. 8. Adam*, of
Clay count?, '*e{a*, ra« in hla
old neigh borhood last Wi-ek
With us. We were glad
to see hilH, H*' hutt golie luck
now. May pea«e and prosper-
ity r- --
Labor paper published in our
COUNTY
A, Stn«m« n
Mt*ti. tm , an-J H
it «s >.'} a.•. l«ke a t nav
Kttff Livwr W**c
lAiftly j o tiM«a /
I want no
110(4 ip
t vO c tn. a Bo
itS
cr Af
W
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i t' rWM f r>f fh
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2)
jafliEsu's
H ''snPmttt,
Milts,
WJ rj fi fi i Ju
i ■. .t v-. \ '
via ASS «
If SAW MIUSl
sr all Aft IH0 I
owe '"tnifhvf «<l ]
t,4r i
sr is
a ft d U at III ill
*l t* ill I I -..Il
ChKllrtT n larMl
l.njMMca mid I
Xrtti all t
ttiantifaetoi
pis fjg —, i £00 Miiiawmw
■ oifi«*s. esw
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1889, newspaper, April 18, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191572/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.