The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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JTKINNEY, TEXAS, T
'AY. JANUARY 4 1894
M«0. Ahernatl
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J, W.wSSdUl,
Officials.
County Judge.
Countv AtteTMT.
County Clerk 1
Sheriff.
tlBnev. Tax Collector.
8.K.Chttdlrr. Tax \sses*or
f. H. Taylor. County Tre* surer.
|. Ckardy, Count? Surveyor.
In * —■ .
Galtadtrof District, County and
men Court of Col-
lin County.
Court : Bob. *#, J. Brown.
for elvil, criminiab
Ik Monday In
ondav in Slay; 4th Mon-
tad Monday in iict, and
iber of each \ ear.
K-kt: Convenes 2nd
tji In February. May. August
eve—her of each rear.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CUMBERLAND rSbBVTbUUN,
even* Sabbath at II o'clock
17:30 p.m. Rnv.J II V\ lf..rd,
Sabbatb school every sabba b
atfcSOa. m. superintend-
snft.
. PKMBTTERIiN.
Servioea every Sabbath a II o'clock
a. n. and 7:3U*u. ui.. Kev. fi. A l ua-
Aitor. Sabbath school -ver> >ab-
at tk30 a. jb. Pravnr meeting
Wednesday night *t 7:W.
MKTllOt I>T.
ever\ Sabna.li at II
7:15 p*. ui.. Kev. Fladger pa.->-
|«r. Sabbath school every "abtmtu at
•:45 a.m. lYayer meet.ug ev^ry Wed-
BBBday Bight at 7? 0.
CHKIM IAN
Preaching every Sabbath morning ut
11 a. m. and7:30 p. m. Elder
put or. Sunday school every Sabbath
to tfclS a. m. P. Harris. superintend-
eBt. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
sight si 7 J*>.
baptist .
Preaching every Sunday at I) o'clock
A. as. sad 7:45 p.'m.. liev siuis pastor.
echool 9unda\ tnorniug at 8:4"
T. C. Perry. superintendent
liippvNew
prosperous
SrOMPLIMF.NTS <>F
I HE DEMOCRAT.
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Ing it, no matter how well
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mieht conclude this com-
ilcation withont any far-
comment, bat the News'
rts'to contradict me deserv-
be tested bv its probabi!
a* well a« bv dir^t ts-ati
n y. It B'll searrely be an
|Mwi as reasonable by sn>
i ligent and unprejudiced
that a representative in
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tier, a«kit g his • o? scifnenta
forgive t i tn tor a vote a* d
«i publish in a ^reai dady
>pap~r, uhich circulates in
y eity, t« wn and village of
he *ojUh, a denial of what be
had aaid I am "ViiTpftfPfr that
\e?i as^'iit-r and'
rmo ii «. W"H'd charge
me e. w b Mich a p:i'pal>!e alt-
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Gorizai*** and J-in I (• i «*. Tii * i
two fctiiier are f«>r m n ^er a d !
I lie la ler f« l rape. 1 J k n« i> I
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Secretary. Miss l.eola spivey. Piano
>1 It. BAILEY S DEN1 Vi-
ta at Maxwell, cast of Piano.
. 17th of January. l^.M.
SoALI-UXOI-
Bethaay Alliance meets at p. in., Admit** Tl>:it He Sai<l It Sul
aad Fourth Saturdays in each atantlal«y. Hut Matutaina
thin^f to say wby penieec^t
h|i.,i 1 i r ot jm*"?!- t tip ii Ii ii ,
tie repf *-1 I hat lie W rl* IfitJOCfMll
! of i he charge. a;.d lagged f..r a
new r:al
Gunzilea !8 a Mexican, ion
! vic' -d of a murder committed !
in ito* i **trit« ry vf\>r«l tuoiitt^
g *. 1 h * ei iin:tie agmust him
i « iiil- beiiicircittiietatititfI, wa>
very < lear (hat he had commit-j
led ih« deed chargi'd to hi in
VVheti aeked if he had any ex-
it U3« to i f-r why aenience
should not be passed, he made
! quite a lengthy talk, in which
>th.
tent. T. B.< nrroll. Allen. IVxas.
. .1 T. Forbes. Alien.Texas.
Josephine meets •••atiirday nitrht bc-
■s2nd ai <i 4:h Sunday in each tuostn.
B. F. lv*. Pres.. Josephine. IVx.
c. C. CAB! isi r. Josephine. IVx.
Nevada Alliance meets >itnr«lay
ft afore the First and Third -un-
to each month.
J. W. VoixfriR, Pres.
That He \V Not lat-
erally
iitn« ats Foalil \ i j Well Af-
!«>ril To lorsrit.' is" W«re
Hi' K\ael Wonl .
*'To whom thi.-? mav
C^rn : We,
an i the stat''^l"n• on which the give it Rn It was not wron^r ! tie repeatedly assetied his in-
Xewi r-'ie8 to contradict tne is and I am willing to be jiljf-n s^y< Hnc#*.
dH f« How 4: bv it us by ariy vo?e which I Davis is a white man wht
con ever <asr. I iheii pr vt ~ded i%as convicted of a murder
the undesigned, to discus it.e reason- wuich , e emitted in the Terriiory a
* — I indorse th^ following: 11 n .1 con rolled ui** in giving tha
••If lint Vot Here Wron^ Hv t on-j VV. B i!ey made a speech al v fe
ItTopevtlle, Oollin county. Tex ' I j*ui?> •. c. nrs* , the
as, on Julv 4 b isii:t. During g-n;«!, . > ^n. J t! .s rer-
jhsspeHcii and a? the close of titicate h i..,lv b* liev*-
J. 1.. P cBKTr, sec. , ill- i •
Alliance meets Ut and '.rd . vV aSHINGT-'X, i> C -4U.-- T ( tl,s dei^n^e of hli v .« on th*- ; they ar •
!eik hiiv bill li- use! • ti«>ri Uii"!
Frldav nilfhts in each mon?h
R. P. Mo>'.ri:. Pre^.. Aitoga. Tex. TIIE NKW>
R. C. Kot sa. Sec,
I
Li a v
iit read
v
17 i in
tially \ h~ following 1 *nrfu :
|fr !'If 11 *.;% is tu^ only otllcial
, in yi ur ls^ue or tu
Bosslaod Alliance meets ea«-b 2cd ai <1 j . . , .
ll satardav at 2 o'clock p.m. | 8rattf the ui! i"l * ,
S L. Brai^maw. President, j BaiJey'a ileliiai." 1 had een a
W . F.Pbicb, secretary. J 8 oU i i ' I ^ v - :n - ' '
Row left AMaaee.— Time of meeting p**r of tll * Hiatter « efore
y nl|tht before the 2nd ami u | |n v,,nr McK.inney correspond-
K • T • Ol % « aT^i I " IfHf f'l Sr V mm It' 4 . a . i • a* | f (1 H ^ 4
McKinncy, Te*. eDC*', but I paid Iio attention to 1 *
wr og I an a *u«ei of voi
ltth ref« r- at t)ear«. accord
• f
w -re : tu: *.* a? ;
sentence from wh i
and whar f■> } .* *
I few months ago. Iu replying
•o the qu«* tion of whether or 1
, not he had any reason to main
ham why sentence should not}
; he pa^^d, he said he was not !
ami ihej. pi.si- j 0f nmrder, and w ul 1!
'r 11 tke to have a new trial Judge
- M ! l
t
not
W. T. Hsi*.Set'y.
McKiune\. i'ex ' %
because 1 kuew that the
e« . ih u I di i iiti i my vut-
f.-r ihese g'-fi' leftl-fl
Sth Thursoav
Hope Alliance meets 2nd and people of that place had heard " r «- «*-
May nights. | what I had said there on the ,!,ii J11"1 rtt tlj** «I of h
Al. H. Vonnger. I rw. . . , i of I i« vo'e on th- cl-t
McKinney.Tex* sanie subiect, hmI tn-y als«
• a. •• • k « • __ ' •* «*• ft ft . * at
IV. V. Holder, Sec'y.
WcKii.nev. Tex.
know thai y« ur correspondent
Verona Alliance meets 2nd rnd Itli ia the editor of a third party
TbanteT inejch iMnth^ papei.t a.-jjiN Hie v. itli
A. C. Stboi e. Pres. Verona, t
SAUie stbocc, sec'y. ** *' greater legulirity than the
Conaville Alliaoce. No. 8T T , meets on w , , , ,
1staad3rd Saturday nights at 7 p. m. jNews I would riot de<on it
W. S.Co*. Pres., < opeviile. iex. n«sccessary to r-i)iv !■ this
W. T. Thornpaon. Sec., , / • *
.,.. v mote elaborate assault,so lar
Sttnaon school House Alliance. No. . , .
a lat and Jrd Saturday nights as the gtio't p.-rpleci CvUlin
north at 7 p. m. I . .
J. F. K.ilry. I'm. C«>1>nty ar<* cunccriie.l, her-au^
H. C. 'iaunaway. Sec. th-y kuow that every mau who
Parlcer, lex. the News' c-itificate is
St. Pftnl Alliance. No. 6;*). meets Id ; . ^.nnliai rmrii7ati Rui in u
3 Sd Wednesday nights in, caeh * p* pall8t l>al,l/.an. 11 it inaS
th. at7p. m. mm h as the*** facta may not
J. J. Cato. Pres.; ; ...
J.w.rnircKi-L.Se e. bt* known iu other pur \ jus of
as«*er
i -
k
il! I e t« I USe.l s 11 bs : a lit HII
f« i: b • w i f*g language: * I f
t ! ^ is ; he « n!> otti la!
iatea ^,yani 8ajd that it was
pre tdaa ofteu that he had any harith
I d.d s4a> | Wufd9 to i ffer in passing sen-
that if that vote were wroug lance, but in this instance the
toy Cf nsi ii u-nts could ver) ! <Ti 0ie com mined was so horri
well aft nd o forgiv** it. ha, j a|M| revolting he had no'
• n the very next breath i said, | mpathy for the criminal, and
e!t not the slightest sorrow for :
**Il was not wrong, and tb-tl 1
was as willing t > be jn igv./J by
vote I ha 1
it as by any
ca*t " 11
his approaching doom. He had
tin
Alliance meet- Friday night th* district *hl«u I represent,
fait moon in each month and . , . . ...
twtwssM thereafter. il is perhaps w >rih my while
to state Ilk.*m I will obs-rv*
J. i*. Jw, Sec, ^ #
Merrit. Texas, -farther in this connection that
Cash Seeietary of sub-Alliancw |j ^ perfectly natural for th
" in nam?s of office's and r
tee of BMeting
ad. id.
and have them record-
\ an an 'net| .f \.<u slo.uld
f i r a i * - m •*. 1 ti ** v s r ** m i i a k
en b •: It as to «hat 1 * t:d and
i tie p .ic ar which I said i'
I h * 8** It' e||> e ro Vft ||!« li llle*
donb?!--.s t*-!-r imch'I" I in the
v«-ry be^ ,u njr ins0*"**i*ti
i and was no! >'ib«4 aii iti v bu
1 e! al V as f d'uWrt ;
• I l ave been ^ our tei>' taenia
i tive now for moieihtu iw«
yea's Durng tha; nuie 1
tl^ve* li^vel be.-li ftb*~!|! from
I lie SeSsiotIS of llj * h'Olse bl|'
one tl.ftv ex«*"p« f«r a btr^f
lillie, W ||e|| 1 was so k n \se|f,
and once on account of s'ek-
a>-ss in mv family. 1 have ai
; gone to the hoase. of his ▼iciim.
h liter..-m n, 4(|(j jn ^ presence of his wife.
Which Ib-y «'if-P •«- I «^c1.„|who wa« ia a. d«>lioat« condi-
tion. stabbed to dea>h her an
*r"hK be f.jrgtv*-n is r-a l iu <
;--^v ts'
■mBestl
WiterprKi
Coat
Kn the!
WORLD!
4W
third party to give aid and
comfort to the N^ws iu its at
. , . I a a\ a voted Oil eveiy QUesiioti.
tacks npon me, because, dur , 1
. . . | ' and mv most impla«-a«l* etu-
tng oar last canvass, when I,
h d occftMion tc call ib« tbird Hf-r a nrt
i* j
1to i
.<yj
j
party candidate to accouut for
the most Digram mv-qu« ta
tious from Mr. Calhoun, the
News Was swift to take his
. part and went so far as to eay
that I was wrong, when the
{Candidate himself admit ed
that I was rigut, bun excased
his error upou tile ground that
he had "taken the quotation
from a book the accuracy of
ttio'oiigh search of the record*,
have no been ab'e to find an\
speech or vn> io c *1 :«*i e. e-\
c-p ye s: iu I* Vo.e lo al «-w
-a- ll 'Be 111 be r a cle'k t ass
n 1 rn ! I 1 tie pstful (Q.incs of ll S
Hi a I du ;es They confess
all mv « ther vo es to be cor
rect by the veiy vehemence
with which they inveigh
against this one. A represent
ative who makes bat one mis
which he had no reason to „ ,
doob.." In mv lwt.r to ih .uke in ,wo ***r8 ,f he iw*
aM««llfoT. SO, I s,a^d i hat j aot dwenre to •< <>•' lb-
I bad sever aek«d to be foreir ' of hi. laa«, 1a en til led at
for
If .bat
onnec
<ion with wh* i -aid i:iim-d -
ately b-'f .r • and >vhat 1 said
immediately arter ir, ir is noi
-U8Cept 1 bl * of HU j po -aible
c« ue>uuctioti at \:triatice with
tuy leiier i > the News. The
closings'! of A'hiT f had
to say abwiti my vote 0:1 this
queet*on ir i i b-s the very
w<irds wnu which 1 con« iuded
my letter to tu^ News, and 1
nave used them in every'
speech tiiat I have made on the
subj-ct, as every fair minded
man who has ht-ard iih will
readily testify. The sentence
was as foil >ws :
*■ Fellow cniz-ns, I d^^ire to
say to you, and I do not say it
in a spirit of defiance, because
it does not become a represent
ative to defy his constituents,
but I say u in that spirit of
candor which ehould character-
iz- the conduct and speech of a
public servant toward his peo
armed hnsband whil- he was
p eading for mercy. Davis ac
cepied his fate with indiif^r- j
ence I'pkius seemed stupi-
tied, and Gonzales broke com-
pletely down, aud wept like a I
child
Fi-d J. Grant, son of ex
President Grant, w to has just
returned from }V liv:a, where
he was 1 he 1'nited Stales min
is er. reports that the president
of that republic will refuse to
rece!\e Prea'dent Cleveland's
recent appointment of a minis-
ter This appoin'ee is a negro
politician. Bolivia is a white
The Closing Year.
I
,
'Tis midnight's holy hour, and silence now
la brooding like a gentle spirit o'er
The still and pulseless world. Hark! on the winds
The boll's deep tones are swelling—Tis the knell
Of the departed year. Xo funeral train
Is sweeping past; yet on the atream and wood,
With melancholy light, the moonbeams last
Like a pale, spotless shroud; the air Ic stirred
As by a mourner's sigh; aad on yon cloud,
That floats so still and placidly through heaven
The spirit of the seasons seem to stand,
Y oung Spring, bright Summer. Autumn's aolem form
And Winter with hia aged locks, and breathe.
In mournful cadences, that come abroad
IJke the far wind harp's wild and touching wall,
A melancholy dirge o'er the dead year,
6oae from tha earth forever.
'Tisa time
For memory and for leuis . Within the deep.
Still chambers of the heart, a specter dim,
Whose tones arc like the wizard voice of Time
Heard from the tomb of ages, points its cold
And solemn linger to the beautiful
And holy visions that have passed away.
And left no tliadow of their loveliness
On the dead waste of life. Thai specter lifts
The coffin-lid of Hope, and Joy and I^ove,
And. bending mourn!uII< above the pale,
Sweet forms, that slu •• I er there, scatters dead flowers
OYr what has passtd to nothingness.
The year
Has gone, and with it many a glorious throng
Of happy dreams. Its mark is on each brow,
its shadow in each heart. In its swift course
It waved its scepter o>r the beautiful —
And they are not. It laid it* pallid hand
Coon the strong man—and the haughty form
Is fallen, ano the flashing eye is dim.
I . It trod the hall of revelry, where thronged
The bright and ioyous
I
< •
nd the tearful wail
Of ttiickcn ones is heard, i here erst the song
Awl « reckless shout resounded.
It pat-aed o'er
The hattle-i'lain. where sword r.nd spear and shield
Flashed iu the light of midday—and the strength
Of seried hosts is shivered, and the gra«*.
From the st U of < arnage. waves above
1 he crushed and mouldering skeleton. It came.
And fad.'d like a wreath of mist at e\e:
Yet, ere it melted in the viewless air.
It heralded its millions to their home
In the dim land* of dreams.
K'emorseleas time!
Fierce spirit of the glass and scythe! what power
< au stay him in bis silent course, or melt
His iron heart to pity * « n. still on
lie presses, and forever. I he proud bird.
The condor of the Andes, that call soar
Through heaven's unfathomable depths, or brave
the fury of the northern hut icane.
And bathe his plumage in the thuader's home,
Furls hia broad wings at nightfall, and sinks down
To rest npon his mountain «-rag; but Time
Knows not the weight of slee-p or weariness.
And night's deep darkness hae no chain to bind
Hi* rushlne pinions.
devolution« sweep
O'er earth, like troubled visions o'er the breast
Of dreaming sorrow ; cities rise and siok.
I.ike bubbles on the water: liery isles
Spring blazing from the ocear. ami go back
To their mysterious caverns : mountains rear
To heaven tbeir ba>d and blackened clifts. and bow
Their tall beads to the plain; new empires rise,
Catbering the strength of boary centuries.
And ntehdown like the Alpine avalanche,
stanHug the nations, and the very stare,
Y on bright and burning blazonry of God,
l>o hut glitter awhile in their eternal depths.
And like the Pleiades, loveliest of tbe'trtraia,
shoot from their glorious spheres, and pass away
To darkle in the trackless void : yei Time —
Time, the totab builder, holds his fierce career
Dark, etern. all-pitileaa, and paueee not
Ainid the mighty wrecks that strew his path.
To sit and muse, like otiter conquerors,
Upon tbe fearful ruin he has wrought.
—[PaaancE.
S
ful, intigoraftag
nervine to be used in all
truuhlra wircb make
YnuU fiiid relief from
and bcarimi-dotrrj
cine inwcriW by an
thus? Dtrriw * -ondiUons
tioiial *&-• .rdrrs — *'icta i
; tion, Excitabili.y, 1
i and St. Vitur* " lb'K* .
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Waite Quotes Scripture.
Dkkvf.r, Col, Dec. 27.—Gov-
ernor ^ site, in his address be !
Pleasures should be takeo in
broken d ses.
This world is not a frog pond
fore ih- *:u e l u-ii.«a m^n'a j Pa,^Bea uTfreat thin^ to
cooreoiioo, Hid be *a in fa- keep, but yoa oaoaot aeU it.
vor of flgbting for free silver
•fctill be 1 freeze# over."
Kicbard Collins wrote to the
ment officials resent th* at-
tempt to impose upon them h
negro associate, for if h« is re
ceived he mast be entertaiued
and treated as an equal of the
o her diplomatic represents
ttei When President Clere-
pie—that if you desire fonr! 'bat he ought to r«*
r^prearu)ative to act as a eee- colored race, conr
man country, and the govern governor rnig^i in( that pro-
faniiy did not becoms his high
retary and messenger and
spend his time in writing letters
and visiting the departments, 1
hope y«'U wj ! ?end Some one
else to C<>I:£rf8S, b'fdttSS I
have no atnb.u *n to set ve joti
In that capacity. I am nol
willing to di
tesy to m neighboring, nation
demands that he ascertain first
whether it recognizes negro
equality. There are a number
ot places at home that negroes
can be appointed to, and our
>rs will ma* bo offended.
Worth
station.
Governor Wai;e has replied :
"Tbe word hell is not necessa-
rily profane Christ himself
wss so outraged by the deeds
of the turners and extortioners
of his day. who don't deserve
to be mentioned for iniquity
and blasphemy of all that In
holy with thst class in these
days, that even he, the most
gentle creature, was provoked
tossy lo them; 'Ye genera
tlon of serpen's, bow can ye
pe the damnation of betl?*"
MAP BOOT*.
f Dallas News.]
The man of aote is one who
never pays his debts,
It does nol improve the na-
ture of man to give him all he
wants.
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and gin
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SUGAR COATED,
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The first high opera was fur
nished by the tomcat.
|A practical joke is one tkat
ends with aa explosion,
I After all it Is old snores tkat
go to make «p one's record.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1894, newspaper, January 4, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191811/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.