The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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local news. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS.
GEN ERA L 1)1 RECTORY.
CHURCHKtt.
IChkimtun CiiUBCH~rr«a<ihln
Ay at 11, A. M., and ut 7: <
pruyer meet liiR every Wednesday night
f Kid. I). W. PMTCiim-r. I'asor.
I Hundn> Hiiliool every duutltiy moru-
nlg *t U o'clock.
PIXMMKH Hahhih, Miss Ankik 1 aylok,
Hup't. Beeruury.
8un-
P. M
>1 BTItOIUHT kliiwlfhr-pfmllbllll sunt
lay *t 11 A. M., and Ht 7:80 F. H., and
Prayer jteet littf every W edneadav nlgnt.
Uev. J. • Htakfohu. Pastor
fui'iiai qiiuikh.—Pwachlng Sunday
*t 11 A. M. and 7::io P. M. Prayermeet-
ing every Wednesday night.
H. IUtcukh. Paator.
Hundav Boltool every Sunday morning
It U:1H>. T.C. Phuhy,
Hup't. Secretary.
O. H. PRiwHVTKHUM.—l'reanhlng every
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:HU I. M.
Praver meeting every Wedneaday night
Kiev. 'l.T. Tuoaraoif, Paator.
Sunday Sehuo' every bnuday morning
atin >. T. P. aIowtoomi'.hv
Hup'i. Secretary.
FAUMKHS ALL1ANCK.
The reirulra meetings of the F. A. are
held on tliu Second and fourth Monday
ulght* In each month.
J. V. iUoaiMUt, Prea.
'lg.l-. -'j'.
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H. &T. C. TIM IB TABLE.
NOltTH BOUND.
Mixed. Express. Fast Mall.
Leave* Leave*. I<eavea.
0:15 p. ni. IMOa. in. 0:80 p.m.
Dallas News trcln - - - a.06 a. m.
SOU III BOUND.
Mixed. ExpWM. Fwst Mall
Leaves Leave# Leaves.
10:20 a.m. J.Mp-m. 6.63 a. ni.
Dalian News train - - - 8.09 p. m.
EAST LINK.
DAILY
No. 87 arrives 12:r>0 p m,
, No. a# departs 1:60.
COUNTRY MAIL ROUTE,
j Depart* for Vlueland, Rhea'a Mill,
d ( elina daily (except Sunday) at
m. Arrive* at 6 p. m.
Arrives from Ticker, Altoga, Verona
Bd Blue Ridge dally (except Sunday)
t 12 a. m. Depart* at 18:30 p. m.
Arrive* from Weston and Rowland
Illy (except Sunday) at 11 a. m. and
|*part all p.ui.
Arrives from Lebanon, Rock Hill and
irvin dally (except sundaj) at 12 m
ipart* at l.M p. m.
Loaves Tue dav, Thursday and Sat-
day for hnglci an, Lnta*, St. Paul
d W vile at w ft.ui * '
Arrives ut ii p. in.
To the Public.
Iu subscribing for the Dkm-
jkat you will g«t the beat
iper in Cullin couuty In a 1
BUising in its columns your
lverii enietit will be read by
fve tliouaand people. We
rould also aak a liberal share
j|f your job work of all kinds,
rhicb we are able to do neatly
ad in order, und for "live and
st live" prices. Remember
iat a good local paper in njt
Inly run in the iotereat of its
proprietor, but is alao india-
lenaabie to the iuiereat of the
(immunity in which it is pub-
Vhed.
To iho«>e who behind in
leir subscription: we kindly
tsiat that you pay ua at ouce,
iat we may be able to meet
ir liabilities that are cou-
itlv accumulating. We
low that good men, uuinien-
tally, fail to remit to ua
email amount, yet we hope
will not do ao after this,
'hose who wish their paper
>ped uu«t pay all arrear-
Reapect fully,
DiiMooitAT PUB. CO ,
IfKintn'V, Tex.
kl)t. w. a. Rhea was iu the
[p Tuesday bint
'Carpet at great bargains
Aron'a.
we are uuthoriir.ed to announce the
mime of WILLIAMS WAKbKN hs a
candidate for Tax Collector, auhject
to the action of the democratic party.
We arc authorized to announce the
name of W. ii. SIMS a* a candidate
for City Treuourer at the election to he
held in April next.
W; ere nuthorl/t'd to announce the
mi me of ( 1.1 NT THOMPSON a* a can-
didate lor City Tleaxuier at the elec-
tion to l e helil In April next.
We xrc uttthorised to announce the
name of«l. R. W OOl' aa a candidate
fi.rl'lt) Ameaaor at the ulectiou to be
livid in Apill next.
We are authorised to announce the
rameofW'.D O'OWi.N aa a candidate
lor City Secretary, election next April,
We are authorized to announce the
name of A. L. JONKS an a candidate
for re-election to the otllce of City
Marshal, at the ensuing April election
We are authorized to aunounce the
umu1w .| wam Mi. UK no « uoutil'du(i) lor
City Mnretbal, election nexl April,
We are authorised to announce the
name nl' J. T. ANDREW'S as a candl«
dbte for Justice of the Peace Precinct
No. 1, subiect to the action of tile demo-
crat 1* party.
We are authorized to announce the
name of J. M. BALL, as « candidate
for Justice of the Peace Preolnct No. 1,
aubject to the action of the democratic
party. _
W.C..JON18 authorises us to au-
nounce hlui as a candidate for re-elec-
tlou to the otllce of District Clerk, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic
I>arty.
GEO. B. ADAMS authorizes us to an-
nounce htm ua u candidate lor County
Treasurer, uM Hit U> the action of the
democratic party.
ist'liig bargains in dreaa
gooda at m. Aron'a.
bam Ruiloph authorizes uu to
aunouuoe that he haa with-
drawn Irorn the race for justice
of the peace.
tieml in your communica-
tions. We wam. to h«ar from
all over the county.
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rgr-dou't miaa the millinery
opening on March 18.
m ahon's.
Our delinquent subscribers
should help ua by coming
forward and paying up. Our
expunsea ar« heavy.
fsgrtor the beat corn check
rownr cull at j. g. Matthews &
Co.
t-v/"i^very lady that want*
to see real line millinery should
atleud the opening on Thurs-
day, March 13, at m. Aron's.
w. f. Derrick, from north
of f.irmersvllle, gave us a
pleasant call yesterday attd re-
newed for lllk dkmoomat. Mr,
Dei t ick iuforoms us ibat all is
quiet on the Potomac, while
the mugs are resting ou their
oara.
PI rut Monday Notes.
A big crowd was in the city.
A considerable amount of
horse swapping was engaged
in.
A man was airested for car-
rying a pistol, when a friend
tried to hide it for him. Both
were jailed.
j. p. Crouch's team rau away
and rau aguinst the electric
wirepoaton the aoutheaat cor-
ner of the square, resulting in
the breaking of both the wagon
and the poat.
Some of ihw boy a remaiued
to see the "Pair of Kids" troupe
perform at night, and laughed
heartily at the expreaaion,
"Well, i'll be darned."
The calaboose was the re-
cipient of a great many who
had taken ou too much "bug
juice."
Tkoa. e. Douthit waa in the
city. Mr. Douthit has lately
joined f. t. Dyaart of Moberly,
Mo., in the real estate business
at Quanah, Tex. Mr. Douthit
saya, "Quanah is a fast grow-
ing town, but we never see such
a crowd as you have here to-
day."
mm 9
pgyFarmers. go to j. o.
Matthews & Co. and ?ee hie
large stock of wagons and bug-
gies-
j. b. Jett, the cheerful "Mark
Twain" of New Hope commu-
nity, gave aa a pleasant call
Tuesday. He said, "i would
have beeu done planting corn
last Friday if it had not been
for that cold "snap."
i3tt he Deeritig binder, the
king of the harvest held, can
be found for sale at j. ci. Mat-
thews & Co. Farmers don't
fail to examine this machine
before purchasing elsewhere.
mm 9-
a different opinion prevails
regarding Hie «-ffcc's of the
late freeze. 8om® say the oats
and fruit are all killed, while
some think thu damage not
large.
tsr-t <i. Matthews & Co.
handle the beet farm imple-
ments and machinery, and will
sell the same to the farmers on
better terms than any other
houae in mo Kinney.
grippe has considerably
ptred e. r Hall, the eflioi-
Lteacheral Stiff Chapel.
■T'Corii and oats taken at
thighest market price in ex-
pge for lumber, at Neuuey
lard tie's. 37-1 y
£dge Gray,
waa in
from east of
the city last
"Collin county for cotton
corn, but Bruzoria county,
|r Alvin, for pears, straw-
pjea and f/rapea.
Irs. Jennie Wallace of
py Grove is a welcome
|t with releatives and
la In McKinmy fchla week.
fcjgf~See r. m. Board's mam-
moth stock of dry gooda before
you purchase elsewhere. He
is prepared to give you a bar-
gain.
Let eveiybody attend the
meeti g on the 14th, to learn
somelhiug iu regard to the pro
po^ed eolLou seed old miil
We believe it i a move iu the
right directum.
fcgrrhe clipper plow ia the
beat on the market. Call at
j. o. Matthews & Uo, and buy
oue.
We extend our 8} input hies
to Mr. and Mr*. Frank Roberts,
who lost a little child, which
was buried at the Stiff grave-
yard last Saturday morning.
If yon want to invest in fruit
lands near the best markets id
the South write U. \V Durant
& Co., Alvin, Thx., for circs*
lara« ; ^ /■;, j
JST"Oorn and cotton plan-
tern can be found at J. G Mat-
thews Jb Co. Don't fail to see
them before purchasing else-
where.
Subjects of sermons at the
Christian church n«xi Sunday
will be; At 11 n. m.. "Wor-
ship God." At 7:15 p. ui." "The
Savior's Teaching the Astonish-
ment of the World." All are
cordially invited.
pgr*When you come to town
and if you want real genuine
bargains in dry goods, cloth-
ing, boota and shoes, call on m.
Arou.
Man lutft* Bella.
Since our last issue the fol-
lowing couples have been li-
censed to wed:
Eliott Stalliuga and Susie
Colwell.
w. p. Cloyd and Mary e
Ball.
\v. j. Cook and Mrs. Miner-
va F. Ellis.
j. f. Braden aud Josie Bum-
paas.
j. l. McGee and Mary j. c.
Hendricks.
m. Rivers and e. h. Duffle.
Andrew Bash and Ada Har-
ris.
j' s, King and s. l. Mays.
mm~9 — ■
££f Big bargains in ladies'
hats at m. Aron's.
a meeting will be held on
Saturday, March 14, at2 o'clock
p. m. Farmers and businesa
men are kiudly requested to
be present, when the matter
will be fully explained.
Go to the ranker * ii e and
aupply youraelt' with hist class
cheap goods. They are actually
setting at coat and it will pay
you to call there and examine
their stock. Don't forget this
advice.
BIG SALE!
at the-
Mississippi Store,
-of-
Ladies' and Misses'
tsar" We have bought out
Morton & Shrader and will sell
groceries cheap for cash at
their old atand. Come and see
us and we will save you money.
Shradkk & Bbyan,
jigf~r. m. Board is an ex-
perienced merchant, and con-
sequently bnys the best gooda
at the lowest pricea.
g3t"special bargains in
clothing at m. Aron's.
Last Monday our sanctum
was graced by the presence of
the following named gentle-
men: t. h.Estes, j. s. Shaw,
w. w. Chapman, .Jno. p. Hun-
ter and w. t. Corbitt Call
again, gentlemen
egroo to r. m. Board to pur-
chase your spring and summer
wear.
ijgt'Big drives In plow shoes
at m. Aron's.
From to-morrow morning,
March 5, to March 15, we will
give 20 per cent, off of regn-
ular pricea of our entire line
of a. j. Johnson & Co.'b cele- j
brated line ahoeB.
This embraces a line of ahoee
from |2 to $5, that we guarantee
to be perfect in fit, style and,
quality. Big thing ; grand op
portunity. Every pair warrant-
ed to give satisfaction in wear.
Our reason for t his is to more
thoroughly introduce this Hue
of foot wear. We know they ,
are the beat goods for the mon- j
ey a lady can bny. From and
after the above date they will
be the same as before.
Woolen Goods.
A. J. Johnson's
Celebrated
mJSSI
Fine
Shoes.
Within the next lOdays we will
receive and exhibit the haud-
somest line of silk and woolen
gooda ever si own in McKinney.
All the high novelties we will
have.
If you want to pay cash for a
nice dress, it will pay you to
look at ours before you buy.
We know that we can save you
money.
Something new and late in
this department every day.
To candidates : If vou want
the people to know that, you
are in the race, yon hai better
announce in the Democrat.
Mr. J. w. Dockius of Leba-
non, Tenn., is visiting lure with
a view of localit'g in Collin
couuty. Mr. Dockina called
on the Dkmoorat last Mond:iy
aud inform** ua that h- con-
sidered Coliiu county ahead of
any cv^unty he hud vet seen,
We bill him, together w ith all
other enterprising men, a
heariy welcome in our midst.
fjjgT'For the beat wagona and
bugwrien, on the moat reasona-
ble terms, don't fail to call ou
J. G. Matthews & Co.
isgrthe Racket store ia now
selling ut cost to close ont
and will pay you to come and
see us for we will sell. Come
and see us.
"Don't go to R. M. Board's
f shoddy gooda. He does
jkeep tl «m
Meituii returned this'1*"'
from St. Louis, where he
rone to sell some beef cat*
|We understand that he
)ne or two of his steers in
|ck. He reports the mar*
?ry dull.
■
M. Board luforms ua
prepared to show
e largest stock of
er brought to Mc-
tsrif you want to grow rich
raising strawberries and pears,
write G. W. Durant & Co., Al-
who will send full
particulars.
j' k'__
i tm
trim]
want to learn the
on dry
%
fcjgrM, G. MaMhewa & Co. is
the place to punrhafce your larm
implements and machinery.
For a long wuile we have
beeK iakiu^x foe bjia d' Arc
puvei square aud
heard nothing "btjt
our wailing cry."
conlemp >rary, th
now joins ut*, and ct
with renewed em
Irom a tin
W. Kiikpatrick is wear
iug a broad smile as a result of
hie pleaaant association with
ine Horticulturists, w^° held
an instructive meeting al Aus-
tin and were ufterwards highly
entertained at Laredo, Rock-
port, Galveston, Houston, and
other points- Mr Kirkpatrick
says that uenr the gulf he aaw
pears hangiug on the trees that
will be ripe within a few weeks.
It is a fact that the Racket
store is closing out its
Stock of notions, hardware,
tinware, clothing, hats, etc.
Here is your chance to buy
cheap.
Geo. 8. Morris of McKinney
is general agent for the "Jeffer-
son Davis Memorial Vol." and
"Heroes of the Dark Conti-
nent," by H. M. Stanley.
4 B. F. Johnson & Co., pub
ishera, Richmond, V .
a -m
|2gr*Call ou- J. G. Matthews
ii Co. for Clipper plows.
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fjgr"Our stock of fancy gro-
ceries Is complete and we de*
promptly. Give us your
ksf" Attend the
opening on March
Aron,s.
millinery
13 at m
-the
Mississippi Store
Is the place to get good gooda for little money. Always give
us a call aud you will never regret it. No trouble to show
gooda. Respectfully,
Murphy, Perry & Co.
Fire!
Free Lecture.
a Urund Offer,
We ran furnish the Scientific
Ameiican and the Democrat
lor *1.
. The National Economist and
the Democrat for
The Ft. Worth"Gazetteand
Democrat for $2.25.
ijthe Baptist Newt* and Dem-
ocrat for"|2.
The'jFarm and Ranch;.and
Democ rat'fori$1.50.
The Southern Mercury and the
Democrat for ♦2.(>0 per year.
Dallas Weekly Newa and
DkMoohat for $2.25.
The New York Coamopolitan
Magazine and the Dkmoorat
for $8.50.
The following are the pricea
for the above papers alone :
Dkmoorat, per year, $1.50.
Dallas Weekly Newa. $1.25.
National Economist,per year,
$1.00.
Fort Worth Gazette, per year,
$1.00,
Baptist News, per year, $1.
ft.rm aud Ranch, per year,
$1.00.
Southern Mercury, per year,
$1.00.
Scientific American, per
year, $4.00.
CoBinopolitan,per year, $2.40.
All of the above journals are
Hrst-ciass.
Pleaae take notice of the
above offer and call your neigh-
bor's attention to it. Sumple
coplies will be ahown and aub
acriptions taken, at this office.
Respectfully,
Dkmoorat Pun. Co.
to-
ed to 111*
We were greeted by the mc
Kinney Daily Examiner on laat.
Tuesday. It ia a nicely printed,
five-column, four-page, well
edited paper. And we predict
auccesa to ita proprietors in this
new onterprise and consequent
ly we rauat that said daily will
be a "little daisy" in Mc Kin-
ney's boquet of journalism^
A man who Litis t r <>tlml tmtdlcln*
for 40 yean, ouvht to know unit froiu
sugar ; read what he saya;
Toi.kivo, O., Jan. 10, 1887.
Moure. F. J. Cheney <♦ Co.—Oei tle-
men:—I have been In the general prn<--
tlce of medicine for most 40 juara, and
would aay that In all hit practice and
experience have never seen e prepara-
tion that 1 eoultl iiresertbe with aa
much confidence of tuccecB as I can
Hall'# Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
you. Have prescribed It a great ltlnn"r
limes atid its efteet Is wonderful, and
would say lnconulusion tftut I have yet
to tlnd a case of catarrh that it would
not cure. If tliey would lake it accord-
ing to directions. Yours trulv,
L. L. GORSUCH, M. D.
w xvnt 1. ?«^al58"a"u,t;st' j to set them ii«rh( •'
We will give $100 for any oasc of ca-
tarrh that cannoMie cured with Hall's
Catarrh Cjirc. Taken Internally.
F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Trops.,
Toledo, Ohio.
gk^Sold by druggists. 75c.
.1. e Remaburg, Ja lecturer of
wide reputation, will lecture at
i the court-house on Wednesday
j night, the 19th inslant. Sub-
ject, "False claims." Every
body is invited. Among the
j many recommendations can be
i found the following :
Last Saturday morning at ! ^ one of
s o'clock u alarm of lir« w>. ! au,°rioa e®™'Pow.rf«l .peak-
We learn that the church
house at Wuite's Grove is pro-
gresaing finely. Nineteeu loads
of lumber have been hauled ont
and the frame is hein# built.
Is Cnsumptlon Incurable f
Read the following: Mr. C.
H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says:
"Was down with aboeaa of
lunga, and friends and phyai-
ciana pronounced me an incur-
able consumptive. Began tak-
ing Dr. King's New Discovery
for Couaumption, am now on
my third bottle, and* able to
oversee the work on my farm
It is the finest medicine ever
made."
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur,
Ohio, says: Had It not been
for Dr. fting'a New Discovery
for Consumption I would have
died of Iuiik troubles. Waa
given up by doctors. Am now
in beat of health." Try it.
Sample bottles free at E. N.
McAuley & Bro.'s
Religion k t heology.
A lecture on this subject I*
promised the people of Viney
Grove neighborhood on Sunday,
March shi, at 11 a. m.. by James
W. Thomas of this c^ty. If
tber* is antagonism between
religion and theology, the i oo~
• • ought to know it.
sounded from College Hill
Pistols were tired, men rushed
alonja: and yelled,seemingly try-
ing to make more noise than
the thumping of their boots on
the frost-covered Bidewalks
The writer himself, in order to
make time, cut "across lots,'
but was soon found aprawliug
upon the frozen ground, and
was about to utter pome bad
words, when a passer-by yank-
ed him to his feet, and with t|ra
ma tic eloquence quoted from
Shnktpeara about as follows :
"Your liiubs are out of joiut
o, cursed spite that I was born
The writer
forgot (?) his bribes and hobbled
on. lie found the engine out
— als jthe tire. i was Bud
Newman's smoke-house.
ers."—London Secular Review
A New Method of Treating Disease.
hospital remedies.
W hat &re they ? There la a new departure la
b« treatment of u cotiKlstn tnihxiol
lt>cltuQ of ttia |>«. ilt« UBB.1 liy imieo r|>. o>aJi«u
nf ss,*a"l a"'*rlOa. *'1<I hriUKlng Uiein * ;th-
iu iiu r«a- li for Iu*t noi- t'w treatment
puniuea by ipedt.1 pliyaiolmis h^. treat itn.^ee-
Miou. Htjiuauli an,I nv«r iroubtes only, was oh-
w "«(j brj) jin-partnl The ireuimunt of oilier
ph.vH.clHUB, omeiiruted for uurtiiK Ctttirrh w«k
provurna, and «o on till Uieae iuoom,t antble
i-urea now luultide UUemw of ll>e tuna*, kidney*
"ewkueK*. rheuumilHin aud nervous ile
lun now meltiod of "one lemedy for one dt -
eaw' inu,i appeal o the common W.|L- ofTli
!«uir rem, mau> of wImiu hav« eapnrit iioea tbe
ui i fTrvi* nil.i uior ugh.y r "ndr.u the HUtiii ,Ky , .f
i.uc clMlme ol p.tlem lutViK'lijt-H widen aie KUac
iiii^t-o lo i inr every dl out of a iiii.l-(*. buttle
•cutaauw or
Uiaii alvuiiul. a utnul.il
oe.-i.obiiiK tlleiM- no* rcuudi. a |h nent free ou
rj-teipi ui atauip to |«) hi.iUltai
a<mueujr Coui|.*uy, .oronto, taunda. note pro-
prieioni. r
Epoch
The transiticn • from long
lingering and paiuful sickness
to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the Individ
ual. Such a remarkable event
is treasured in the memory und
the a«ency whereby the good
haa been attained is gratefully
blessed. Heuce it is, that so
m uch is heard in praiae of
Electric Bitters. So many feel
they owe their restoration to
health, to the use of the Great
Alterative Tonic. If you are
troubled with any diseai e of
kidneys, liver or stomaoa, of
long or ahort atandiug you will
surely find relief by use of Elec-
tric Bitters, Sold at 50c and ii
per bottle at e. m. McAuley &
Bro'a drug atore.
To WurTteaders.
Our readers will do us a t. , _ . . ., ,
. , . ,. Dear reader, kindly ask your
kindness to mention our paper l ejj((llbor to 8nt)8crib«f for the
when patronizing our adver- Dkmoorat.
rtiaera, as the latter are alwaya
ajixioua to know whether it ia
paythem «u not.
While we are willing to give
bur correspondents apace to
ifive their views ou political or
leligious subjects, they Bhould
not expect us to always agree
with them. We believe iu an
independent, and free expres-
sion of thought.
Mr. James Lambert, of New
Brunswick, Illinois, says : "i
was badly afiticted with rheu-
matism in the hips and lege,
when ! bought a bottle of Cham*
beihtin's Pain Balm. It cured
me in three days. i am all right
to-day aud would insist on
every one, who is afflicted with
that terrible disease, to use
Chamberlain's Pain Baim and
gel well at once." For sale by
Bristol Bros.
Alyin, the place becoming
ao noted for ita fruits, is mid-
way between Galveston aud
Houston, and but thirty-two
tuilea from Brazos City—soon
to be the great «ea port of the
Southwest.
Tea Party.
Last Tuesday night Mrs. j
s. Jenkins gave a tea party at
her hospitable home in North-
west McKinney which wab an
enjoyable affair. The follow-
ing named ladies graced the
occasion by their preaouce :
^mfrs. w. l. Boyd, Mrs. Dr.
t. w. Wylie, Mrs. e. g. Beall,
Vau Alstyue ; Mrs. Dr. m. s.
Met/., Mrs. a. j. Krause, Mrs.
w. b. Harrison, Mrs. a. Chan
dler, Mrs. Dr. d. m. Ray,
Whitewright; Mrs. Lula Love,
Mrs. Ben Estes. Mrs. t. c
Perry, Mrs. Judge Abernathy
and Mrs. Howell Smith.
Here it is, and it tills the bill
much better than anything we
could say: "It gives me the
greatest pleasure to write you
in regard to Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. During the
past winter i have sold more of
it than auy other kind, and
have yet to find any one, but
whaf was benefited by taking
it. 1 have never had any medi-
cine in my store that gave such
universal satisfaction."—j. m.
Honey, Druggist, Geuda
Springs, Kansas. Fifty cent
bottles for sale by Bristol Bros.
The democrats met in club
meeting last night and elected
k. r. Craig permanent chair-
man and g. c. Mountcaatle
vice-chairman, j. l. Wilson,
secretary and Clint Thompson
assistant see'ry. h. c. Mack, p.
b. Muse and j. l. Doggett com-
mittee who were appointed to
draft resolutions, presented the
same which were adopted. We
understand that the holding of
a democratic county conven
tion waa endoraed.
m1mi
ftmkh Bros.
Keep on hand freah drugs,
patent medicines of all kinds,
•ni* Hem « iv.< iu Hi -roHd tor oiiia.Kruiaks. Alao toilet articles of anv de-
•*. favHf ctuip _ J
IluckltMi'a Arnica Halve.
He«i -*iv in Dm <*orH cor oui*. i ri,
ulcer*. «alt them" ;« er sorm, teller, i-bap
Chvnd^oilt'.'tu.n.. cum* anii >tt >kin mip- Bcription ' in fact every tiling
I* astJ PwWWoljr our** I'll—, or m> mon-T re . * . > L „ •' * *
quired, It t« guaranteed t /He i«-rte.M nitai i« , IU the (trilg line. call atul 866
,v. «* cs&. them, east side of the square.
Ballard's Snow Liniment.
This wonderful liniment ns known
from the Atlantic to the l'aeltlc and
from the Lakes to the Uulf. It Is the
most penetrating liniment in the world.
It will euro rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains, bruises, cuts, wounds, old
sores, burns, sclatlva, sore throat, sore
chest and all inflammation, after all
others have failed. It will cure barbed
wire cuts and heal all wounds where
proud tlesh has set in. It Is equally
olllclent for animals. Try It and you
will not be w Ithout it. Trice, ou cents
Owing to the great change iu
the weather, and such a rush in
business, we failed to ohauge
the date on the outside of .our
paper this week. Our rea<fofra
will please excuse this mistake.
* .... "t
Our young friends, John
Mitchell, Jesae Dobba and John
George were in to see us the
other day. They informed us
that they wished to form a
bachelor's club of aix members,
the initiation fee to be $5. The
object of this order will be to
promote tlu interest of said
members by giving a premium
of thirty dollars to the first one
that marries; tweuty-five to
the second, tweuty to the third,
et c. We knocked for member-
ship, but on account of our
youth, we were refused. Auy
one wishiug to correspond with
thia"ancient" order will ad-
dress either of the above named
gentlemen at Altoga, Tex.
For Sale.
a iirst-claaa New Home sew
ing machine can be bought
reasonrbly. Liqnire at this Hora«
ofWr«. norae
at this
Subscitbe ru' the Dkvockat jpHocs.
A Mother'* Lev,*
— s
Our i •(■lets will rei "
the account of a dilllculyf Pllbli*
occurred a few weeks c
which Mrs. Mary Tiuei,
husband ami Mattie
were iho purlicipanta.
There had been a aui A8. f
by Mra. Tiuer for the *et w
of her child. Willie, whd^#
nice little fellow about h_*
aeven yeara old. It seem""
Willie had been in the cu
of hia father for some nde'nt]
and during this period hfisoo.
come much attached to hof the
ther and aunt (Mias Blak^ Tues*
claimed to be Titter's sister vioto-
at the same time waa mucUp the
tranged from hia mother- idera-
to hate. The mother, howlution
would not be outdone, audebate
unrelentless in her eft'ortay at
regain the object of her aional
tion. Conaeqnently a fewte'-min-
ago the proper court pastion
were procured and officer**^ r>
tailed to hunt for and b wf.
the child to its mother. *
Willie sut upon his mcu«mm r
knees and said: "Mamand-
they told me that you w
whip me. They said youtouse
mean and^didu't like me. Aand,
Mattie told me to rt>(| eoting
from you and come baci was
them." This caused the n ming
er to gather the little fallc Mr.
her bosom and exc . &i3tting
"Mother does not haldtis mo-
mother will not whip you,°inch-
i love you more thau any o
Thus it was that mother y of*
child embraced each otdtng
while the tears that stre** pro-
from the eyes of both waament "
inistakable evidence of dueb}oa
love. a mother's love is fc ai.„ii
fast. It remains the
throughout the storms orhlay-
versity. Its endurance can otiout
be measured by eternity. non
tod
Lust Thursday our sanciu
waa graced by the presence <9*®
Mrs. Gordon and Miss Minn.
Rexrode. Call againv ladiies.
^ jijq
been
atives
both
The I
vyoted
dlffer-
tposed
eseut-
en|
VI
yUlitS
Prencnm in th* mciit i!i
THB LAXATIVE AND NUTRI1
—or Ti; —
FIQS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medic
virtues of plants kuown to . ..
most beneficial to the hutr,10
system, forming an agreeaOli the
and effective laxative to penimhera
nently cure Habitual Coqs iilffifm
pation, and the many ills con%
pending on a weak or inact; hoi
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL
It ia the most excellent remedy known il *
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUAL . HT
Wh«n one !> Biliou* or Comtif^ud /n Ll4,r8.
—>o that— i f * 1(4
puw1 blood. REr e6himo «ttu.
hkaltm and qtrenqth [ j.ou ib
na7urallv follow.
Everj- one is using it and allV' an(*
delighted with it.
ask youh omjooirr Tom f
otr^.rra?' oy spxor® 10
MANUPAOTUMtOONLY BY s flrst
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CCr the
SAU FRANCISCO, CAl. _ ..
CUISVIL f. nr. St W YORK. It- V l,U"3
inor
Mup®G;
lon-
x -o" -r-'i
cucopen 1 at
the world, t
uoc«|ij«b'(S and to lutrt
•uprrior finnU we n-lll
to 01*® rRR.wx >n Mch
Ooly tlM«e
tu ua at dc« can mmisk itin
tiier hanm All you h«v* ttf\
return (a to show w
syi^^^ite-eleotek
muin-w thic a-
amw^ «mb6ger8ou
about the finirth part of in balk II t • rrand, 4oub. A vT
•< op*, a* larjre a« i« «t tarj|o r*n We will also «ho« m
can mah«from «• lOaday at leait, lhimth«>ftIKl til<3
u jt nptrltocf Better vmt« at once. aapr*>
Adilr<' t, ii ha!4.ktt*co.. e*0l 4,
n § a«|| t \ suited
Summer Milling
ajorl-
^at ca«j ^ -
probably
■ 'tioua
Wishing io quit s 't'|*
offer my entire stable
which consists of y lu
HATS, BONNES, FLOWF thar
FEATHERS, CORSETSJt< ry-
CLOVES, RUCH- both
INGS, LACES peo-
—-AXD—
Embroidery matciv^
At gre*Uv minced prions, Ladles w!*®cy
ln« any l hi uk In my imp, will t .i1h
money l y purdihsinx from iuw' .
prices will lie extremely low « racy 8
whole stouk Is dlttpomu of. tff' most
Kes|MK3tfttUly, jt wj|[
Mi*m. Fnanlb .r« in French
fell, waa
tat much
-.ted, bnt
/, where
♦•monies
onely and
rshe leavea
ends to
the still
spaper in
« to Und
that Wash-
re run in tl)« b« i
ich are ti
nd the
s
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890, newspaper, February 27, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191617/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.