The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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ROYAL
IS THE
Best Baking Powder
The Official Government Reports:
The Unittd States Government, after elaborate tests,
reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leav-
ing strength than any other. (Bulletin 13, Ag.
Dcf>) P' 599•)
^.The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show
the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening
strength. (Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.)
In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder
goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than
any other. ,
/ Government Chemists Certify:
"The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pun? and whole-
some ingredients. It docs not contain either alum or phosphates, or
other injurious substances. Edavard G. Love, Ph. D." ,
••The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most
reliable baking powder offered to the public.
, "Henry A. Mott, M.D., Ph.D."
"The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in
strength of any baking powder of which 1 have knowledge.
• "Wm. McMurtrie, P i. D."
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Koriialr In McKlnoti.v by FOX \ I.OVK ami ntlur loixliitg ilrnW- r« .
Semi-Annual Clearing
At Mississippi Store
FOR NEXT 30 DAYS.
lit ad the
this issue.
ad of M. Aron in
;al news.
•Mittox and family of Mes9r# D J)avi(j Md T
lo bare move' McDonald, returned home from
a trip to Pilot Point last
week, where they report hav-
ing a mood time, Crop ptos
fleets are Hue in that section,
'olltics are very lively there,
with the people'* party Intne
AX AWFULTKAUKDY.
Ijtob will leave tfis week
rYork, to purchase /all
[lister goods.
ihop«oi friendb near
)Vj]|ieep 119 posted on
liotMt community.
|j Winn returns thanks
►who helped in his crop
(sickness in his family
Futlior KUIm A Hun.
Lust Monday night officers
brought one U. L. Majnard
from Weston and lodged him
in the county,iail. Maynard is
charged with killing his son,
Mose Maynard while in a
lead, Cook county, enpecialy is drunken row in John Dorsey's
"" Saloon to Wo,to,, .boot 3,
—!— o'clock p. in. on Monday.
Don't Take Our Word, The prisoner is about 45
Hut ;<R*|| your <lruKfl« to ooe tdr iwd 0|^ nn(j rather small.
is 24 years
Our Mr. Murphy is now in the
market and our Fall Stock wi 1
soon be coming and he says
Sell Out the Summer Goods.
I
GREAT BARGAINS in all Departments. Come,
see and you will be convinced that we will sell you
MORE GOODS and BETTER GOODS for the same
money than any house in McKinney.
ALL SLIPPERS and LOW QUATRERED SHOES
GO AT COST,
Also all Straw Hats. MILLINERY
GOODS at half price. You cannot
afford to miss this Great Sale,
Bespectfu ly,
A WONDERFUL 8R0WTH.
iXioba H adrick the ex-
i of the Examiner of-
[{oite sick this week.
i picnic at Merritt
i success. J. C. Rhodes on# Mtle dew not cure, with cn i-
aville made a strong
rpny
leceivei an interesting
licatiou from Anna
11* unavoidably crowded
Mil issue.
|t>rttt many people were
i city last Monday to at
lth« Bow-m murder trial
lfill-d to come off.
beard two interesting
preached by llev;
jut the Baptist church last
fcyaod Sunday night.
• Bowen murder case was
I in the district court last
I J and continued until
ftetn on account of the ab-
lof witnesses.
L'CUjsiou at Rowlett last
*1 night between E. W.
ick and J. D. Kim
was conducted in a
manner and highly ap-
wd by the audience.
Cora Caldwell, of Illi*
Ifchool house, happened to
accident last week by
thrown from a buggy, she
a severe bruise on
M ad.
Htk ltiiii privately which of all tlie rcme- ^ ' .
diva tulvcrtlreil to euro IthoiuuatUui he Tile diseased son
would rMtanend. If beU potted,and old and le'lY®9 a wife and two
conscientious he win tell you that l r. littlu children to sorrow over'
DrauimumT* Lightning Remedy la the
only one thai oflert a nwtfil of IM), t"# truglC 6V6Dt.
for a cah* it will not cure, and fot ordl- Geo. L Maynard littH lived
was a jnary ca ««tJie money I* returned when jn tije Weston commuu.'ty 10
on# bottle doe* not cure. With eu i- . . - m _
ble people tbli- I* the utrongest reeoin- J'ears having came ftom It7* ,
meniiuti ' Price 5 per bottle. Seat to nessee to Texas. His son
•ny kdclnx "■ prepaid on receipt of price, Mose and family came to Collin
Dnmunoud i.'edktne Co., Maiden conniy from Ardtnore, I. T. last f-wif Go to J. W. Asbury for
t.i>ne..New ^01 ^ ^^"t* * n"u'"1, spring. The prisoner stated to second hand school books.
Our friend, I^rof. J. T. Teel, a Democrat reportei that he
has been employed to alul hie sou were both driuking
teach the school at Arlington, and that if he stabbed the de-
Texas. Prof. Teel is A teacher ceased lie had no recollection
of considerable expeiience, al of it; that they were of a good
Pern
£3jr*All kind of toys, etc., at
the uickel store.
When you wish to spend
your nickels and <*et value re-
ceived go to the nickel store.
Second I3T furniture store
wavs "civiu r satisracu/iu. He family and belonged to church. I and repair shop.
*. .***., wr.i. jr.XW^f P'O.° 1 w
j this county during the by the agency of strong
! term. lie is an able instructor drink.
and we congratulate the good
people of Arlington in securing
his services.
AsnoitY.
am: committed huicidk
Mrs. F. o. t one, at Paris, left J
this letter: "My husband— for-
give me if I cause you trouble,
but I sutler so. You do not
know what these long,wakeful,
wretched nights are to me, and
aui so tired, darling- -the pain ,
will never be better. It is not,
easy to take my own life, but I
iaye been sick so long. Good-
jye, my husband, I love you—-
your wife." This is but one of;
thousands that gives up, in-1
stead of using Dr. Miles' Re- j
storative Nervine, and being
A Curo For Twenty Cents.
Any remedy old nt one dollar n bot-
tle which claims to cure RheumatUiu,
Jj^-The Kentucky house of-
fers good board and lodging for
reasonable prices.
Tobacco and Liquor
Habits Cured by Use
of Dewdrop,
INCLUDING CIGARETTE SMOK-
ING
The llulilt* or which Have Assumed
Hnch Proportions as to llecome u
Malada of the Hainan Body
and Xerroas System.
in Kltuplv *n luipoaltlon for when nil ex-.
pfltmeii nrc <leducted it leave" not more
limn twenty cent* to repre eut the j
medicine. l>r- I>ruuuiiond'« I.lghtnlng
Jtenicdy, which 1* performing cuch
ForMalaria, Liver Trou-
ble, or Indigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
W Stockard, representing
KotarprlilDg Land and
'hation Company of Bee
tJi leaves this week for
Clay county, Texas
■ks will remain for a few
Mr. Stockard informs
f'wt Bee county has had
of rain recently.
entering our office last
morning we found a
' Pocket knife on our table- ■
le°tnpliments of J. P. Dow
J|°nr popular hardware uier
We appreciate the gift
r«turu thanks to the
fcy,
Sunday aborning Just al
"weak the alarm of lire waa
which revealed the
1 'hat the negro saloon had
"lire by dome unknown
The Haines soon spread
8 °1<1 planing mill build
l®f Nenney & Pardue which
flitirely destroyed. The
company was promptly on
M and did good services in
looting the llatues from fur-
'P'QAding,
Important.
The celebrated La Belle wag-
wonderful cure* that It la being pre-1 on at cost. J. P. WK! 8TKB.
scribed by the medical faculty every- J june0-4m.
where, Is compounded at greet expenee 1
from rnre drugi. and cannot be aold for ^^"Dont forget the nickel
than Five Dollar* a bottle. Hut It wjjen yon wa„t gUss and
alwuya cure*. Sent prepaid to any ad-
drew on receipt or price. Druni-
nttmd Medicine Co., 48-50 Matden Une,
New VorL. Agenta wanted.
tiu ware.
Marriage Bella.
li-
by
shoe our
w The following marriage
speedily cured of 'their wretch-1 censes have been issued
eaness. Go to Smith Bros, county clerk Keen,
drug store and get an elegant i last report:
booK and trial bottle free. 0 R T Moore^ and Nannie h
Meads, W M Webbour and P
Wheat.
Plano, Collin co., Tex. July
10.—Pour hundred and twenty-
eight shocks of wheat, averag-
ing twelve bundles to the shock
burned on the farm of Mrs L.
A, Routh, 2 wiles south of
Piano, yesterday. The wheat
belonged to H. S. and J. C.
McFarland, renters. Suppoued
to have caught from a paesKug
engine on the Central road.
OUAVBMIHTAKB. unlet! the Inflammation can he taken
Phvsioians frequently make , out and this tubo restored to IU normal
mistakes in treatment of heart condition, hearing will be destroyed
E Clark, .T A Parish and Eliza
McCoy, G W Dermy and Katie
Forest, Thomas Alexander and
R B McCarty.
Deafness Can't be Cured
by local application^ an they cannot
reach the dlaeaaed portion of the ear.
There la only one way tolcure deaftieae,
and that la by constitutional remedlea.
Deafness Is caused bylnn Inflamed con-
dition of the mucona lining of the Kua-
taohlan Tube. When this tube gets in-
flamed you have n ruuibllhg sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when It la en-
tirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and
disease The rate of sudden
deaths is dally increasing.
Hundreds become victims or
the ignorauce of physicians in
the treatment of the disease.
One in four persons has a dis-
eased heart. Shortness or
Breath, Palpitation and Mut-
tering, Irregular Pulse, chok-
ing sensation,asthmatic breath-
it K, or tenderness in side,
tide, or arm, weak or hnn
hearing
forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which Is .nothing
hut Inflamed condition of the muooua
surfaces.
We oiler One Hundred Dollara for
any case of Deafness (cused by catarrh)
that we cannot oure by taking Hall's
Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free.
K. J.CI1KN BY A CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by all Druggists.
Miles' Nerve & Liver Pills.
Acts on a new principle—lcgnlatlng
shouiue, or arui, "f ,< the HW, stomacS nml bowels through
gry spells, are symptoms 01 nerVe . A new discovery. Dr.
heiirt disease. Hr. Mile's New Mllog, |.lllg ipeedly cure biliousness,
11 . iu the onlv reliable , bad taste, torpid liver, piles, oonstlpa-
Heart Cure ts tue oniy I Unotmalled for men. women,
remedy. Thousands testify to
its wonderful °nies. Books
free, Sold bjr Smith Bro . 0
tlon. Unetina—
children. Smallest, lutldeat. aureat I BO
,loses, 26 ota. Samples froe, at Smith
Urua, Drug Store.
|^"The nickel store is the
cheapest house in town.
wm • m
^"Go to the Kentucky
house for a well cooked meal.
j^gTA good"meal at 'lhe Ken
tncky house for only 2B cents.
far Second hand goods at
J. W. Asbury.
m • m
J^'F'armers when in town
go to the Kentuoky house.
• m
jggrSee the nd of the Ken-
tucky house in this issue.
m • I
iggTBuy your furniture of
all kinds at J. W. Asbury's.
t m m m ■
larYou will find a large lo
of second hand school books a<
J. W. Asburys.
The summer is here, also
the nickel store is still on hand
with plenty of goods.
i < '■ -■
Speak Quickly.
We want canvassers and
salesmen with large country
acquaintances to introdnoe and
sell meritorious articles. Per
manent situation, salary $70 to
$100 per month cash, and ex
Gnsss. For further particu
rs address ut once,
Soi/thbbn Compounding Co.,
Juue2-tf Dallas, Texas
If you feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'9 IRQ# BITTIR9
Dbwdbop destroys the desire
for these growing evils, as it
operates directly, when used,
on tbe mucous membranes of
the body by its specific effects
on the vaso-moter nerve center,
imparting to capillary blood
vessels of every mucous sur-
face a healthy tone and elasti-
city. Every organ of human
body is eithered lined or cover-
ed by a mucous membrane,
which affords a field of opera-
tion for this infallible remedy.
Dkwdbop may be used in
tea or coffee by the good wife
or mother and without the pa-
tient's knowledge or consent,
resulting in a permanent cure
within thirty to sixty days,
otherwise no oharge, Price
$1.50 per bottle.
For full particulars, address
Tub Sovtiibbn Compounding
Conpany,
Dallas, Texas, U. S. A.
tkstimon1ai.9.
This is to certify that I was
cured of tne tobacco habit of
40 years standing by the use of
Dewdrop. I hare now no de-
sire for the weed.
J. D, Robinson.
Denison, Tex., April 1,1892.
wj of my sjui ward invet-
erate cigarette smokers. I put
Dewdrop in their coffee for
three weeks. They are not now
found in the barn loft puffing
the evil.
Mns. Viboib Wkioiit.
Mittle Rock, Ark., May 2,181)2.
Dewdrap saved my husband
from filling a drunkard's grave.
Mus. Julia Sands,
Brownsville, Texas, February
8,1802.
I used Dewdrop on my hus-
band and cured him of both
tobacco and whisky habit by
putting the drug in his ooffee
for four weeks. He had been a
constant drinker and chewer
for 20 years.
Mrs. Sallib Smootb,
Nashville, Tenn., January 14,
1892.
I shall ever be thankful for
Ddwdrop. It cured my sons of
cigarette smoking and my hus-
band of chewing tobacco. 1
used it in their tea and they
don't know to this good day
why they don't like tobacco.
Mrs. Etta Smith.
Fulton, Arkansas, March 5, '92.
We have thousands of such
testimonials, but space prohib-
its their use. Agents wanted.
Southern Compounding Co.
Dallas, Texas
The Subscription ol tli« licmo-
crat la Climbing Upward
and Onward.
BE4II TilK LATENT ItLTUKNM.
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we
see around us seem to prefer to
suffer and be made miserable
by indigestion, constipatiou,
dizziness log of appetite, com
ing up of the blood, yellow
skin, when for 7f>c. we will sell
them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guar
anteed to cure them. Sold by
R. E. Bristol.
•saner
Keep on hand fresh drugs
patent medicines of all kinds,
Also toilet articles of any de
scription; in fact, everything
in the drug line. Call and see
them, east side of the sqnare.
The firm of Asbury & Pad-
gitt has dissolved by inntua"
coment. The business will be
conducted by J. W. Asbury
who will collect all accounts
and pay all indebtedness of the
firm.
Asjiuiiy & Paduitt.
Tower'y
ln7prov«3
3
5LICKER
i (9 Guarantee*
L>. JbioluMy Water.
^/// - //* P'OOf.
Proc
°°tf £*'
' 0* At
i every Coin * Sdl.l
5oft Woolen 'ty
Watch Oat I Collar.
All
/(Mroatf
Stickers hiv*
buide the Fish Brind
T«iMAAit on ever y Coat
, AMMONIA AND SUICIDE.
One or tho >;«it c' it tin Avcuts
lor fJa.f-lDir D< uiii l<y sioiv
PoDt'Uit.r.
Of the iiuhibt,^• of tbt *e m
' ing snieide by h t.Uj .v. i / ■ ti. j
| form of j)oiu"rt, p^obr-l'ly «
are few whohnv • ■•ou^iit v 1. !1
themselvenby <>f iuiiiv><>-
ma. neverihfb'vs aiuiuonia
although it is tbeaciive
in most of din «:tlts sold to
women for thuir gill d*'co*nted
1 aud perftiniMtl bottlrf. is
poisonous wbt'ii talien intei nal-
ly in a concentrated form. To
attest ll:ia there Itavn l.e -n re-
cently in Xhw York t^veral
cabta, tlie most l'«iug
that of lltriinun lliro viiz, of
which Dejjuty Corotirtr .IfiikiiifH
said tliut d(-;itlt took pl.in in a
conipai:ui\Vh sh' rt tiiuo al'tev
the ammotiia wasj ta-ten. Iu an
other ciim-*, at i f . < l)r.
JenkiitM - nil - > ■ li I: «-«l in
livh iiiii>tittiir-r i *itilowing
the animonia aolutlor.
There u 1'h on i. ioid ulbo
oaBes from slow poiaonlag from
ammonia f.dtninisti'aied with
intent to commit murder.
Furthermore, the appoaranee
of nun in guano factories,
where tlu* j umu ttia i.s ettt I'rfe
I by giinding jtu:uio, has been
I notMtl, nnd in ewry case there
ia ail uniiiisliikenble eyatem of
l poisoning. This ia discolora-
tion of the skin of the face,
! which assumes a blotched,
| dirty iippearance. Fii>t lo
. take on iIih appearance ia llto
j skin of i lie no^e nnd furehetid.
; ^utopeifs if those who die
| from ammonia poisoning re-
veal a dark hue 011 i lie uiucoiiH
I membrane lining the stomach
; and intestines.
a1* an r.yetit for causing death
J by i^low poisoning, ammonia is
one of the moot certain and
most diflicalt of detection,
owing to its volatile nature.
This quality has Physicians to
believe that fome of tbu mys-
I terioua deaths that have taken
place in the history of modern
^and medhoval crime are due to
i amtnonia. It is known nvvr
1 that months have elapsed be-
: tween the liral symptoms of
sicUueas and death of a person
from amn^oiiin poisoning. On
the otliei hand, deuth has re-
j *
| suited ia four minutes from the
j time a large draught of amino-
1 nia had been swallowed. It
| has been fotiud in cases of
j gradual ubsarpll <!i of ammo-
nia in the human system that
there i* a general elimination
of healthy oxidation of the
blood and a consequent lower-
|ing of the bodily strength. In
the cases of immediate poison-
ilng, death cornea with fright-
ful agony, and in the case of
! Hart
The following is a list of new
subscribers since ourl st issue.
We would like that some one
in each community would pet
us up a list. We are willing
to wait until fall for our pay.
J S Bis-,
Waiua Pend rjir.iss,
J T Va iwiuM -,
W N Mautooth,
M B Williams,
U W Cowan,
W P Belderl ack,
J II Evans,
J L haugford,
W D Swindell,
J F Cos,
J P Hooper,
Allen Whitwell,
J A Fitzzel',
D R Riddle,
Hugh Woody,
C C Brown,
J N hat ham,
W 11 Cogsdil,
E C Cox,
G O Millican,
W H Spatigh,
J T Spaugh,
Tom Swindell,
W I) Franks,
M B Rexrotle,
G W Tallent,
W L Ay cock,
J E Kerbey,
C U Pate,
W E Smith,
J II Miller,
A J Johnson,
Geo Smith,
W A Robertson,
W M Kuykendall,
E D Brum field,
J H Reeno,
J J McKinney,
W R Halford,
G G Lovelady,
J D Gather,
J M O'Neal,
R N Erwin,
W W Gregory,
J P Nevils,
Thomas Gates,
John Galey,
J O Straughan.
People's Party Convention.
Allen, Tex., July 12, '92.
By recommendation of ill* ■ Hart>wii/.. B.ood pushed from
executive committee of tilt, h'w nose at.;] •.uoitil'
people's party of Collin count}' Statie'ics in i'.ngi >d putam-
which convened in McKinney, w'0"'11 thirteeatU in frequency
on Saturday, July 9th, and by in thejist-of poisons. Alexan-
virtue of authority vested in 1 wiulfcr Blythe. medical offl-
ine, as chairman of the execn- ei*1' ot health id the St. Mary-
live committee of tbe people's! '"bone district, Lon. ou, citea
party of Collin county, I here | thirty cases ot .poisoning )>y
by call on the chairman of| ammonia swallowed for the
each justice precinct to call a purpose of committing suicide
primary convention of his re- 01 administered v.-ith the pur-
spective district ou Saturday, j P036 committing murder, or
August 20th, for the purpose of absorbed unconsciously in food
nomlnatiug precinct tickets, if Of the suicidal cases, six were
deemed uecessnry, and to select fatal. Of twenty accidental
delegates to the county nomi-icases, twelve were fatal. Of
nating convention to be held in i oases of murder wthe ammonia,
the city of McKinney, on Sat Dr. Blyth notes two, both chil-
urday, August27th, 1892. The dren.—New York Sun,
basis of representation will be
one delegate to every fifty votes
as cast in the state ejecticu two,
years ago. The following is
the vote of each justice pre-' The debate between the Wll-
cincts taken from the records :1 l«w Springs democrat club, and
NEWS AND VIEWS.
Bclccted from Willow Spring.
justice pltecinot.
No. 1, McKinney box
No. 2. Farmersville box..
No. H. Melissa box
No. 4 Weston box
No. 5. Piano box
No. 0. Rock Hill box,. ..
No. 7- Nevada box
No. 8. Blue Ridge box....
I the people's party, club did noi
221f> materialize.
P99 Since Cleveland's nomina-
7(jrt tion, democratic speakers tay
TOUifree silver haint nogo.d no
702 ; how
Democrats ate advising ne-
4001 gr°9 t<> stay in the republican
; party, if the people's party ie«
Total 6,795 i jected the negros, the demo-
The county convention will 1 uratj would have taken ihem
conveno at 10 o'clock a. iu., up 011 their knees, pressed
.harp onSaturday .August 27th in their boom and en-
1892, and every delegate is re- a l|l( |t) 0uin(l j t thu
quested to be on band and pre_ ^ party,
where they could bo recosnued
as citizens and voters.
The silver plank in the dem-
ocratic platform, and th.i alien
land law, passe i i>y the special
pared to work in harmony and
to place the best men to the
front to oarry our bauner.
R. 1). Allison,
Chairman Executive Commit-
tee People's Party of Collin session ol'ihe W iuslatnre, ought
County.
Senatorial Convention.
Tlie senatorial convention of
to be yoked together and cast
into the eea.
Winnie \Y«'iikni!iH l*«>Nlrtvi' Cure
ToTrk RoitorM- nno Inform your
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the people's party of Hunt and, ron,'pri' "lftt ' hRV*" ii*,fcitivrt rom«iy
Collin counties' will convene in ,,or hr thoiwam' a>vi <i.« ill* which
the city of Farmersville on Fri- fro,n 1
day Aug, l^th, to nominate a
candidate for
«hiilt bo k'^'1 t" mi 1 ill two bottlf.s ot my
j r«iu*ily Kaaii to any In 1 \ If ilfy will
state senator.:K)|l| p, o i.^drfm.
Delegates will phase take no Vour. n-aperiMllr. !> ,. A. C, MAlt-
tice. Qil^liVtlw. N. V.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1892, newspaper, July 21, 1892; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191737/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.