The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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Praver meeting every Wedni
-Preaching every
mid 7:110 I*. M.
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y night
ttav. <)Tr. Tiioansoa. !"astor.
iv School every Sunday morning
T. K. Muntimimkhv,
Sup't. SaMWlary.
KAl MKith AI.I.IANOK.
r: \DKKT STORE.
in | in
ki;mi;mvi:i>
for I he
RACKET STORE.
•Uu de, heart kiduey
oemplniou. Ihw «K h ,, , ( ,,llw
• gnneral bfrukiuK «•«* «' n.l ..nh
'|'|w nunliir i(if«-i iiiUM of I III' F. A. arc
held on tue Second and Kourlli Monday
'""""•'•jtfc.f. tw
Tie
MRIiRHRsi. a-
~~ To Advertiser#!
A M t of newspaper* divided Into
ST AT KB ANPHKITIoNS will be sent
To /hose «ho want their advertising
to t a\. wi* ean oiler no belter medium
for thorough und effective work tbnn
the various sections of our Select I.ocal
List. Geo. P. He well A Co..
Newspaper Advertising Bnnw,
10 Spruce street. N'ew \o>ii
"(Quinine, lutpalt* the hearing, tie-
tlruy* nerve*, und Injure* digestion."
! Cheatham's Chill Toi ie assist digestion
und doe* not affect the hesring or
nervm, mid guaranteed to cure.
Our city father* ha.s branded
the streets so h " «a> faring
tunii. though at fool" cannot get
lost.
"The Lord helps those tbsi help
themselves." Act on this theory and
rub on a little of Hunt's Cure snd sod
how quickly you ara cured ot Itoh,
Ulngwortn, Tetter or uny other skin
disease. Cure guaranteed
A little child, of Mr. Deca-
tur Crouch, ha* been danger-
ously ill the past few days,
with Bummer complaint, but
is now some bel ter.
"Only a little bilious attack.
It will wear oft' in a few days,"
ie a familiar expression but it
dou't wear off It develops in-
to bilious or intermittent fever,
if neglected. Use Taylor's Sure
Cure. Trial size, cents, at
Bristol Bros.
If you would make home at-
tractive, become at tractive
yourself.
J. P. Levy is the boss groce-
ry man in McKinney, and don t
you forget it.
Mr. Theodore Douglas, form
erly of McKinney, but now of
Fort Worth, visited friends
and relatives in this city Satur-
day and Sunday, and returned
home on Monday.
Don't forget to call on .lack
Stovall when in search of sad-
dles, harness and good bar-
gains.
Our geuiel young friend, W.
Iv. Shipman,of Uatesville, lorrn
erlv of McKinney, has returned
to take a position in the McKin-
ney Marble Yard.
For the best, groceries at low-
est prices don't fail to call on
J. P. Levy.
Mr. K. F. Butler, of Eich-
ardson, Tejj., called on us last
Saturday. He seemed to think
that the Dbrouhat was on a
4,boom."
A long felt wont for something
to thoroughly and gently purge
the liv' i ."p«l bowels and leave
no unpleasant elle« t , i* sup
plied by Taylor's Sure Cure.
Ask your druggists lor it. Trial
size 2ft cents at Bristol Bros.
Why not establish - a cotton
mill at McKinney ! Such mills
ars reported to be paying hand-
somely at other Texas towns.
We would exteud an Invita-
tion to enterprising men with
oapital to come and wade in
Here is a good opening and no-
body to fill it.
Jaok Stovall is without doubt
the proprietor of the leading
harness and saddle li&u«e in
North Texas, lie is located < n
the east side of the square,
McKinnev, Texas.
It is right funny to have a
fellow break the awful silence
by informing you that he will
everlastingly "sot" down on j state lertnrer and organizer
you uuless you change from I for Texas W. C. T. l\ will
be in McKinm y on Monday
night, next, to remain until
We learn that a general
rain has blessed our country in
the last few days, and it the
season coutinues favorable the
wheels of industry will cer-
tainly qr.iekea their revolu-
tions.
Quit throwing away your
money, come to the Racket
store and net the best of first
patent Hour for *:U0 per hun-
dred pounds; second patent,
$2.80 per hundred. Kverysack
as good as the best, or you can
return it and get your money
back. J. M. Doutiutt.
health and strength When
tiled, when llie least
fatigue,
when life seems a burden, use
the reliable strengthening tonio
Brown's Iron Bitters, It will
afford V"U sure relief.
Mr. Geo. A. Wilson informs
ns that while on a business trip
to Van Aistgras ft few days ago
he stopped at a house and was
received very discourteously
by a bulldog. Without a for-
mal Introduction, the dog pro-
ceeded to "wade into*' him. In
the melee he managed to kick
both himself and the dog—
escaping with" slight injuries
from the dog's teeth.
■ i ■ i m m m i
When a person tells yon
they never had such a oold in
their life take their word for it
and advise thew to use Cham-
berlain's Cough Kemedy and
cure i t. For coughs, eolds and
hoarseness it has no eqnal.
Sold by Bristol Bros., City
Drug Store.
The Busy Bees, of the Cum-
berland Presbyterian church,
will give a tuite sociable at the
residence of Mrs. J W. Thom-
as, on next Saturday afternoon,
May 18th 1889, between the
hours of "J and .0 o'clock. All,
young and old, are cordially
invited to attend, and to con-
tribute their nickles.
To dear the head, cheer the
spirits, and brighten the com
plexion, take Bailley's Effer-
vescent and Sparkling Aperi-
ent. It will do away with dys-
pepsia, billiousness, heartburn
acid stomach and constipation
like driukiug the waters of the
celebratedBaden Baden.Springs
of Uemany. Ah delicious as a
glasses of soda water. Price
) cents, of all druggists.
And its more
wilt ears.
Mr. J. w luiT, from near
Weston, gavs as a pleasant
visit this wosk, Mid renewed
his subscription lo ths Demo-
crat.
Having been
the head, of a
which upon a •
itlsflMtory
North
la the bottle whose extents
are pare;
'Twill extinguish t) flsrws of
plows
sat!
heartily r
from that I
"8ZZJI.
John Stitsler of the firm of
Stitelsr k Carroll has just re-
turned from a pleasure trip
though the Panhaadle country.
He gives a favorable report of
the oountry.
Consumption Barely Cured.
To the Editor—Please inform your
readers that 1 have a positive remedy
for the above named disease. By ft
timely use thousands of hopeless oases
have been permanently cured. 1 shall
be glad to send two bottles of my reme-
dy free toany of your reader* who have
consumption If
express an.
fttUy, T. A.
New York.
iooum
will send me their
dress. Kespect-
. C., 1K1 I'earl s
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We notice our elty
rushing around as though they
intended to give us soma now
sidswalks and hitching racks.
■uekkm*s Aralea Salve.
.yyM tm wil , hrulfSs.
vrM MdnSlt *MB W*£
.Stewv ".r.l-*
Just beyond the
limits of the city. There
feented lo be uothiug whatever
• mar the pleasures of the oc-
c •siou, and the little folks bad
a nice time. There were swiugs.
and croquet sets, and base
balls and bats, which were all
in active use. Then there was
the dinner
dinners to supply ns
with a substitu*M( for wrapping
out cotton, if it can -k« fcAutd.
Resolved, That a copy. 0f
these resolutions be sunt to our r ^all for back
local giuners, L. A. Scott and papem.
J.S.Hill of Mtdissa We call master iuifotus
yum, yum, how the | on all the sub Alliances in the may fail to
Mr. J. D. Grayum, from near
Luoas, was in to see us yester-
day.
Gainesville, Tex., Jan. I«I. tsss—| rind
after two uiouths use of Dr. Thurmond's
Blood Syrup, that It regulate* the bow-
els sod gives tone to tne digestive sp-
paratus; and gave me a relief and
start to Improve I found In no other
medlolne. it Is no humbug. Bespeet-
fUUjT, Bav. W7A. Hyos.
We learn that the Ladonia
road running through East
Fork bottom Is being graded
up nicely.
Itehy« Mkls Tortere*.
The simple appllcatteo of"Hwaynee's
Ointment, ' without sny Internal tuedl-
cine, will eure any oase of tetter, salt
rheum, ringworm. Piles, itch sore*, pim-
ples, eciestts. all scaly, Itchy. skin erup-
tions, no tastier how ohatinateor long
standing, ft is potont, effective, auu
costs out a trifle.
eyes of the little folks, and old county to fall into line and
ones too, sparkled as the rich make a grand and successful' We waut at
edibles were spread upon the charge on the .lute Bagging;subscribers
clean white tablecloths, and! trust. Wakjckikm), leach friend of
when they gathered arouud to , 8. U. Hi mimikikh, President
W. S. Sproles has returned
from Vernon, where he has
been attending to some busi-
ness. He can be found at his
old stand.
Mr. <i. W. Puckett. of Neva-
da, was in to ub yesterday, and
renewed his subscription to
the Dkmoackt. He reports
fine prospects for crops in his
neighborhood, and plenty of
late rains.
Forty cents on the hundred
saved by buying your liour at
the Kneket store. First patent
#:U0 per hundred weight; sec-
ond patent #2 80 per hundred.
Bv *ry sack guaranteed as good
as the best iu McKinney.
J. M. DorTHirr.
Kvangelist Wesley, or the
"cow-boy preacher," is hold-
ing a series ot' meetings here.
We have had the pleasure of
forming the acquaintance of
Mr. Wesley aud his musician,
Mr. Price, and we can say that
we found them very courteous
and kind. He preaches every
uigth, at Heard's opera house.
We trust the p ople of McKin-
ney will give him good attend-
ance.
Mrs. K. K. Rudolph, of this
city, 1b visiting friers and rel
atives iu Gainesville this week.
The Colonel seems quite lone
some.
Cotton Ui us.
In buying, the bed is the
cheapest. The "Cotton Lum-
mus Gin has a reputation, first-
class in every respect. They
are in use in every coitou state,
large numbers in Texas. Write
for circular at ouce to H. W.
Hubbardftnanufactnrers agent,
030 Commerce street, Dallas.
mm e m
"Intelligence understands
something of the law of aver-
age, has au idea of probability
It is not swayed by prejudice,
neither is it driven to extremes
by suspicion."
The Women Praise 11. H. It
The nulfertiiK ot women eartalttljr awakm*
Ui" nymiiathjr of ••rnrjr trim philantlnQi'ht
TWr bust frlsnd. howt «r, Is H H. It. (Iiotsolt'
Hlootl llslnti. 8*ml «•> Blood Balm Co , AUmuv.
Oft , for proof*.
II. I., ('awtidy, KeniMSSw, Us., writs* "Tiir<'<>
ItoUIss nf H. II. U. oure<l in* wife of scrofula
Mrs, U. u. Laws, itelaba. Via., writes : I imve
never used MrtblnR to equal B. R, U.'
Mr*, c. II nay. Roekf Mouat, N. writws:
Nature', poison, have their
aatidotes. When the liver ib j snoiiier pereou
toipid the blood is stagnant,
and the entire system is pois-
oned. The antidote is Taylor's
Sure Cnre. For Bale by all
druggists. Trial sise 25cts at
Br istol Bros.
IMIes! Piles! It eh In* Piles!
Symptom*--Moisture; Intense Itching
snd stinging; most nt night; worse by
Mcratchlng. It allowed to continue tu-
mors form, which often bleed and ulvur-
ate, bottoming very ore. 8W AYNKK'S
OlNTNKNt stop* the Itching and bleed
lug, lieals ulceration snd in most cu*e*
removes the tumor*. At druggist*, or
bv mall, DO cts. L)r Swayuee AHon,
Philadelphia.
await the welcome signal,
"Ready." We think Byrou,
the great poet, loved to respond
to such a call. Hear him:
"Of all appeals—Although I
grant the power of pathos aud
of gold,
Of beauty, flattery, threats a
shilling,
No method's more sure at
moment to take hold,
Of the best feelings of niau-
kind, which grow more tender
as we every day behold,
Than that all-softening, over-
powering knell,
The tocsin of the soul -the
dinner bell."
After the delightful repast
in which all were satisfied, the
afternoon was occupied iu the
usual enjoyments, and wheu
the hour came to return to the
city, the grounds were vacated,
but the happy crowd carried in
their memories such ussocia
turns of the occasion which will
cheer and gladden their hearts
in after years.
A Sal'e Itivi'hliim'iif.
Secretary.
Not Ire.
ead and haa
another friend
subscriber for
ber the Farm
free to each cash
We received att interesting
communication from Pike,
which was too long for publi-
cation.
How'n This.
We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Re-
ward fur nnv ease of ( utarrh that can
not tie cured by tnklng Hall'* f'ntarrh
Cure.
K. J. Cheney t t'o., Prop* , Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known I*'.
.1. Cheney lor the laat l"> year* snd lie
llcve him perfectly honorable In all bus-
Ineiw transaction* and llnanclally able
to carrj out any obligation made by
their tirni.
W**t & Truax, Wholesale l>ruggl*ls,
Toledo, O.
Waiding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggi*t«, Toledo,«).
K. 11. Vah lloe*en, casbler, Toledo
National (tank, Toledo, O.
IIall'* Catarrh < 'ure la taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the Idood and
luiiou* surfaces of the. system. Price
Tic. per bottle, Hold by all Druggist*.
If you think the el-
evator is not a reality,
just take a walk down
east of the railroad and gaze at
it. There is about sixty men
employed on it now. Dallas
and Sherman will please step
back and givn us el low room.
James W, |j*n<xi*ter, tlawklnsrllle, write*
"My wife waste bad tieaiiiilor el«ht jrear* Ki e
doctors and many pstsat msdlrliMW liad done
t.er au R'H'd. SU boUleaef B II B. ourr.t her '
Ml**8 T<-mlln*<ie. Allaotn. lis . sar for
years I suffered with rbeuiaa Inn. osuaxl by
hiilney trouble snd Iodise* MO*. 1 also «•« f.
Me and asrtNMts, B. It B. relieved mm at once,
althotiah severs i otaer mrdtoiaeii had faiini
tte* J.K ttohaHl*on,Clarfc*cos, Ark , rites
"Mr wife Hiiffersd tsrslve yeate wW rfceon.atlam
and female oomptalnt A My motnb. r „f my
bsea oured b/ B. s. B. She per
wife to try It, who sejrs there is
notlilar like B B B. sa M qutekly gave bir re
llsf."
"Whenever a fact becomes
the property of one mind, it can
(and should) beronie lite prt>
perly of ilie i'liellfetual world."
Mrs. Mary ■. Cfsrdy.
your wicked (I) ways, especial
ly when y on recall the tact
that he nevwi «lid patronize you
in all the years paet—not even
speaking a kind word to you.
Whether you eat to Hve, or
live to cat. there is no enjoy
nient in eiiher if you suffer
from indigestion or dyspepsia.
Tavh r's Sure Cure will relieve
and protect you therefrom
For sale by all druggists. Trial
sixe aft cents at Bristol Bros. -
The spring and early summer
recalls our youthful experience
with sulphur and treacle, salts
and dock root. An effective and
pleasant blood purifier is Tay
lor's bure Cure. Ask your
Tourists.
••fired stl ihe Time,"
Friday 24, when she will go to
Farmersville. She will deliver
lecturers each night, while here
and hold ladies meeting each
afternoon at 4 o'clock. She
will also deliver an rfddress to
the children during her stay.
Mr. C. 4. Smith, traveling
1 salesman for Belford, Clark
1 & Co , Chicago, had the misfor-
tune to sprain his wrist most
severely. "1 was suffering
great paiu," he says, "and my
wrist was badly swollen; a few
applications of Chamberlain's
Paiu Balm relieved the pain
druggist for it. Trial si* *, i*T> | and red no d the swelling in one
cents at Bristol Bros, j night, and iu consequence my
T. F. Doonell and family "rl< 1"1 *u,ineM, ™ ot in
novtd lo Yfinun* VMIt rg.r l«rnpt-d. for wbWi I ee. very
county, tin. w«,k. W« enn ' enn rwomro.nd
not li.l|> but think thut Frnnk ! Ohntnh-rl.in • Pnln B lm
Inlying .1,. gnrd.n.po. of '-""
Texas. However, — •ufciSold b> Bristol Bros., Clt
Whether on pleasure bent or many poor men and wo
business, should take on every who overworked
trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs. «r ttP« debilitaUMl by . hsnge
as it acts most pleasantly and | climate or life If
effect nail) on the kidneys, liv | 1 r-td Hie Mmd ieds of
er and bfiwels, preventing fev* letters pruning Kood'e H trsap-
ers, headacheM and other forms •HUa which come from people
of sickness. For sale in HOc whom it has restored to health,
and #1 bottles by all 1 wading yon would be convinced of its
druggists. merits. As this is impossible
why not try Hood's Sarsapa
Our subscribfM certainly ! rilla yourself and thus rsnli/^j
appreciate our efforts to tin* jits benefiti It will tone ant
prove our paper, from the build up your system, give you
compliments they pour in tin- a good appetite, overcome tba
on us. Thanks, gen tlemen, we | tired feeliug and make yon fee'
will spare uo pains in the fu
we wish
him sucrese wherever he goe*.
The
tddeet inhabitant ot
ille cannot shake off
influence of malaria,
Cure will
by Bristol Bros., City
Cttv Drug Store, Johnson
Blo« k, Kinney. Texas.
ture. All we ask is )our con-
tinued hearty oo-operatlon.
Consumption Mallard'a More-
IiouihI Nyritp.
No single disease has played sneb
sad havoc with tlte human race aa ( on-
autuptlon. No otber disease approach*
ea so stealthily. Its early symptotns
are Ignored liecaiise it Is thought only
a cold or hacking cough, whleh I* neg-
lected until l hi* gf I in monster has such a
bold that nothing but death can relieve
It. lia I lard's llorehotiml Syrup ha* re-
moved the grip of Ibis grim monatar
from many a throat. If taken In time
it will effect a permanent cure and In
tlx* worst Mage* It will gite surprising
relief. Try Its soothing and healing
virtues. Ih> not nut it off until too late.
one woman expresses it
'•like a new creature."
The twine and bagging trust,
is certainly gettiug« itself into
trouble- The producers of
thiB country, are determined to
make themselves independent,
aud not subject to the cruel
power of wealth.
To
We can furnish
American and tl
To (lie Stockholders nl ilic • ollln
County Alltiince MIIIUik A**octa-
lion.
Uetttleiueu Fur want of time
to have trausacted some very
important business at your i for ^
annual meeting, makes a call The
meeting at this time impera- the Democrat for
tive. j The Ft.
1 am instructed and ordered , Democrat
Xrf °
ith Weat
by the Board of Directores to
give notice of a stockholders
meeting, to be held at McKin-
ney, Saturday, May 'J.'), iu the
sourt houst', at ID o'clock a. in.
Important biibinettei will come
before the body to be attended lirst-class.
to for the beutit of the enter The National
prise. Let nothing, that can
be avoided, prevent your pres-
ence. J. N. Sl'iVNOKIIKKH,
Pres. Board of Directors.
The South
crat for $U.
The Baptist News and
ocrat for $2.
The Farm and Ranch
Democrat for $l.r D.
All of the above jottrt
ficonomi
the National organ of
Farmt^s' Alliance.
Subscriptions taken
any of the above papers
this office
In one in which in guaranteed
lo bring you satisfactory re
stills, or iu case of failure a re
tur?: of purchase price. On thin
safe plan you can buy from our
advertised druggist a bottle * f
Dr. King'* New Discovery for
Consumption. It it* guaranteed
to bring relief in «very case,
when used for any affection of
Throat. Lungs, Chest, such an
Consumption, lulianiniation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma,
whooping cough, croup, etc. It
is pleasant aud agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, ami can
always be depended upon.
Trial bottles free at K. N. Mc
Aulay & Bro'sdrtig store.
Rt>movnU
On the lirat of June, the
Racket Store will move to the
house formerly known as the
Bee IHve, opposite .1. P. Dow-
ell's, and will open up there
with more goods and cheaper,
than ever seen In McKinney.
Come and see for yourself.
J. M. Doutiutt.
t
For Sale.
A lirst claws New Home
ing machine can be bot
reasonrbly Inquire at
ofRce.
HEKK I COME!
McKINNK
P O ti L T H
YARD.
TO THE FRONT.
Kxpsnri the Nlntl
By seeing as much a* you can of the
world. Hut ere you act out either a* a
tout Uncommercial t ra veler or emigrant
- whether you go by rail, steamship or
steamboat, provide yourself with llos
tetter* Stomach Bitters, which the
traveling public recognizes as the lineal
medical safeguard ami preventive
sea sicklies* with which any one lourn
eying by land or waterean be provided,
it furnUhes to the western pioneer ade-
quate protection attain*! malaria,
rheumatlHin, and those disorder* of the
bowel* which miasma tainted water
beget. Its sedative ellecl upon a stom-
ach pertuhed by the rocking ot a ship Is
truly magical, antl It I* a capital appe-
tiser ami nerve Invlgorator. Kxcellent
I* It for blliousneaa and kidney, Inac-
tlui, and II counteract*. In a remark-
able degree the eftfcctaof fatigue, physi-
cal or mental. After wetting and ex-
posure In Inclement weather, It should
be u*sd a* a preventive.
TlieCottonBelt li. R. has been
placed into the hands of a re
ceiver. President Fordyce of
that road was appointed itn re
oeiver by Judge Brewer, on ap-
plication of the Central Trust
Company of New York.
A friend to the farmer, the merchant,
the mechanic, the banker, the million-
aire and the pauper I* iTioath*m'*
t hill Tonic. Never tails to curs. "No
cure, no pay."
At
Jack Stovall's,
isjia
"Lot jonr light so shine bt •
fore men" and don't allow prej-
udice to close your eyeg and
refuse to walk in the light of
others.
So confident are the «oi..nnfac-
turers of Dr. Hage'e Catarrh
Ksmedy in their ability to cnre
chronic nasal catarrh, no mat-
tar how bad or of how long
atanding, that they offer, in
faith, the abora reward
they cannot care,
soil by draggles
We regret that Collin county
will not be sufficiently repre
sented at the opening of the
"Spriiigl'ulace,"nt Fort Worth
Our county in the i idlest in the
state, in farm products. We
may want to "spread" our
selvetj Home flay and of course
we'will ueed co-oparation
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Many « poor Woman suffer* I;it-
told Torture* from
Back-Aclic.
If sh** only knew how ea#idy sin
could jKct ri-ll«*f by using Ballard's
Snow Liniment, ahe would bhp* the
day *h<-read thrac few lleea. It Is a
grand remedy for Headache antl all
Neuralgle I'ains. No pain can with-
stand Its magli InSuenoe. It remove*
the lire from a Burn or Hcald in om mln;
ule. It will cum Indammatory Itlieu
matlsm atul Hclallra; applied to tlu
All honor to the producer !
For without him the world
would ceuse to move the grim
beggar of want would stand
at the door of every house*
hold".
Merit Win*.
b
We desire to May t«> tnir citi
tens, that for yearn we have
eeit Helling Dr King's New
Discovery for Consumption,
Dr King's New Life Fills,Buck
leu's Arnica Halve and Klectrit
Bitters,and have never hamlled
remedies thut sell as well, or
that have given such <*iiversa
satis faction We do not he si
tate to guarantee them eyi-iy
time, and we stand ready to re
fund the purchase price, If sat
isfactory results do riot follow
their use. These remedies hitv
won their great popularity
surely on their merits.h. N Mr
Aulay At Bro., druggists.
Toil either of the brain, o
the heart, f r of the hand Is the
only true manhood, the only
true nobilltjr^ ^ ^
Consumption Cored.
Her
an
l>if>«ni< in ih« tnetl flrgnnt form
7 HC t AX A rtVB ANO NUTRITIOUS JUIOt
—OS THt—
figs ok california,
Coml ittetl with tbo medicitutl
virtues of j linttH knowu to be
most U-iicfit tal to the human
system, terming an agrceaWe
and ctfective Inxntive to jvntia-
ncntlv viirc lluoittuil Consti-
pation, and the many ills tle-
pemlmg on a wenk or iitricti\T
condition ot the
KIONEVS, LIVER MB BOWELS.
It It III* m.HI itti •IU«| r«m <y kiiuwnta
CL£AMS£ THfSrsrCM tffSCTVkLLf
When "tit t% Ittii'MK or C onstipatrt!
puns blood, nsrnsBNiao sIbsf, Plymouth Rock eggs, at $1
HSALTM snd OTMMOTM I ,.jI;l
HAtuwaLLr rotwow. HeilillK/n " •
Kverv one is lining it and all are 'Light Brama eggs, ♦! per
(ielightcd with it. ting.
AM vouf« iMUOUitr *:m i
White faced Black Spanish, ;
$1 per setting. |§
Hluck Breasted Red Gt
#1 per setting.
Black flames. #1 per settil
Thp Hnnfiflt IVpwr White Leghorns,«l per sei
"L1 White Bantams. $1 perse#
Dusty Miller Games,$2 per
tlM N«ws sii>l ths di*f< n « t Illt>l r lla|<Mi ,
I'ultllthnl wcrkljr *t at .no p«r rtinr l>> Itt v 11 tl£t.
I !• win ItolIsti'l mil J II Ifcijrrt. II t 'his ,
iloudans, f'.'per setting,
CfirrespondejicH sol it
Satisfaction gutrai
Chicks foi sale after Septal
^ , 1st at per pair or #4:R0
-- iiittgftifiju fit W'"«t kln.l A1 id I ess,
^Ssmsfssmmi.
"-"•Kv. r aMKs'rL&ew?... , MfKinney, Tea
manusaotumio ohtt tl
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM H.W0. CAL.
GUI!VII f. «' f IV rOHK. #• t
Honay flrova, Taaaa.
a •ttlrtlj ItapUst n« miis|>rr'Irvitfil to Hsp-
tint Nnwa mi l ths ttofviion of ltll>l<* r llf||iMi
|
rlnaiK-Kt Mit'l t"'«t srroklr roll«l«u« i^wspjprr
In ihs wnt Writs f« r fr«w «|h>poo«ii This
lwii<< r sml tli* llsi-tnt ><'W« lot U iuuiiIIm tut
$y..oo
I have m p-telllVo rametfy f r tl
v
ELEVATING
CLEANING
Ix^dryinc
Bui
of all kin4
An old physlelan, retired from wac
i-f,UnflfiK' had plated In his liaui's by
_.t Ksat India mt**lonary the fnrmula
of a altuple vegetable remedy lor Iht
speedy and permanent rur* of Con-
1 sumption. Bronebltl*.< utarrli.Asthma,
and all Throat and t.uns A fleet Ions, al-
so s positive and radloal core for ner-
\ ous debility all nervous
complaints, after having tested It*
wondi-rrul eutatlv * power* In tlu<usand*
of eases, has felt It hi* duly to make It
knots it to his *uiA<rtnK fellows. Aetu-
I'hroat snd < beat In f 'ronp It will Rive j aled by tbla motive and a desire to re-
lieve human auflerlns. t will send free
of charge, to all who desire It, this re-
ceipt In Oaratan. French or Kugllah.
with full directions for prepsring snd
u*lng. Sent by mall by addrssalng
with stamji. naming t'llspaper. W. A.
Soyes, 140 Power's Block, Itocheater,
N V. Nov it-JUt.
Immediate relief and make breathing
much easier. No family nan tie without
it If once tbey knew Its value. Tty It.
Price 80 cents. Sold by Smith Bro'*.
H. R. Smart of Danison was
In to saa aa laat Taeaday. From
what we could learn from him
la *oartalnly a "whir-
It
(lira aa a mat from political
wrangling, and let oa endeavor
wtih
NENNEY * RAVI!
-General-
Lumber Deal«fftil
50.0
Bushels of corn
for Lumber. Pi
building will do #ittto
WI
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