The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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V. C. COLEMAN
For Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, C«r|
Glass and Decorated China. |
DEMOCRAT.
ENTERED AT THE POSTOFFICE AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER.
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HOROUGHLY EQUIPPED MEA
MARKET
ariety of Fresh Meats, Game In se
VOLUME 14.
McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897.
NUMBER 29.
McKinney Drug Company.
Biliousness
Nashville Conference.
(Incorporated.)
HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
PERFUMES,
Prescription Work a Specialty.
G. R. WALLACE, Manager.
While the conference is a thing
Is caused by turpi t! liver, which prevents diges- ...
Hon and permits food to ferment aud jmtrify in ; the past, it IS nut propel" to ie-
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, view the work (lone there that our
readers may know just what was
accomplished. We believe the
foundation for a more united and
undetied nartv was laid at this
Hood's
Pills
HOW TO FIND Ol'T.
Locals.
insomina, nervousness, and.
if not relieved, bilious fever
or blood poisoning. Hood's
Tills stimulate the stomach.
party was
j conference. Don't think by this
j that a new party was formed, not
-ouse the liver, cure headache.dizziness. con- 4i i- , . l>., . Lu>n
tipatioQ, etc. r> cents. Sold by all druggists. the populist pa!t\ ilJs oeen
Hood's Si
Fill a bottle or common glass
with urine and let it stand twen-
ty-four hours: a sediment or set-
tling indicates an unhealthy con-
dition of the kidney,*. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of
kidney trouble. Too frequent
desire to urinate or pain in the
back, is also convincing proof
that the kidneys and bladder arc
out of order.
Miss Edna Ball is visiting in
Greenville.
County teachers examination
tomorrow and next day.
Walter Keen is now clerking
for Rogers & Stacy, grocers.
S. I). Cannedy and family have
returned from Greer county.
The onlv Pills to take with
i Sur&ipariUa.
Woodman of the World
strengthed and placed in a posi-j what to do. Mr*' C' Kiliingsworth and
tion that all mav know how it' There is comfort in the knowl- children have returned from a
: stands. There will be no more j "^en expressed, that Dr. visit at Mt. \ ernon, Tex.
Piano. Tex.. Aug. 1H-W. J. fusion with either of the blood j kid"^ remedy fultil^every "vvSh W ^ -McDowe11 has gone to
Walker, deputy head consul of sucking vampires that have dis-1 in relieving pain in the back, kid- ^ ork to purchase goods for
the Woodmen of World, iustitut- graced America so long, and have j neys, liver, bladder, and every the Kentucky store.
ed a camp here last night with brought her manhood to a state part of the urinary passages
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the following officers: Robert B.
Homan. consul commander;
James A. Pickett, adviser lieu-
tenant : R. W. Sandifer. banker:
\'an Stogner. l>r. R. L. Mi Mean*
and Dr. K. B. Uomau. examining
physician*;. .1. Russell, escort:
W. ('. Skiles, watchman: .1, I".
Barnett. secretary: ,1. P. Spill-
man, 1*. R. (Jarretson and II. B
Charli>le, manager.
corrects inabilitv to hold urine
Miss Grace Ilendrix of Farm-
v i
Mi SS Helen Knighton.
of serfdom. Let us thank God, . ... . . . . , ... . . , , . . .
f ,. ;an<i scalding pain in passing it, j ersville is the guest of her friend
1 ■ T' ,"OW '"u ,V;"' ,«"1 following use of Miss Helen Knighton.
peoples party, the people shall j liquor, wine or beer, and over-
rule. No man or set of men can comes that unpleasant necessity ' homas Dulaney, of Mistrot
in the future dictate to this great of hcinp '^"Welled to get mau'v store, and wife visited m Ennis
armv of sun-browned toilers what
of being compelled to get many
time- during the night to urinate
The mild and the extraordinarr
they must do. All question* af- effect of Swamp-Root i- soot
fecting the party must tirst be realized. It stand the highest for
submitted to its follower* through Of wonderful cure* of the mo-t
listre*sing cases. If vou need a
the initiative and referendum.
They therefore put into force that
Established 1887. Incorporated 1895.
The Leading Institution of The Great South-West
Au air^ressivt- Institution for a practical training in tin- branch- - that bzinu
employment. Book keeping. Banking, Shorthand. Typewrite Penmanship
and Spanish l*ne\< -11 advantages in all department* A • >nrs- of *rndy
that cover- alwolntely an 1 completely every phase an l it attire .1 M il -rn ami
Scientific Accnnntin.ir a> applied to Mercantile Bank. ,r>int St '. k < 'ompaio .
Corporation and General Office work. Finest equipments- The ablest faculty
of experienced teachers ever associated with any Bnsine*- < '• -lle^e in thi- State.
The finest penman in Texas—one of the finest in America Hundreds of trradu
ates holding the highest and best positions. The largest and most snc-essfnl De
partment of Shorthand and Typewriting in the S- nth \\Vst < mr combined
Business and Shorthand Course, at a special and attractive rate the !> -' it
vestment ever made, assuring a successful bnsines.- areer t • all wh-i conijilete
it. Investigate the many superior advantage* thi- - h- d bef.-re <1. • iding t-
go elsewhere. Come to Dallas, the metropoli* of Texa- Catalogue and ele
gant specimen* of Penmanship free Write for l ..th W-- want the Texa-
patronage. Address
The Metropolitan Business College,
Darby. RagUmi A Gause. Proprietors. )■ H. Gillespie. Principal.
The State council of
ed ( )rder of Red Men i
San Antonio Aug. 1:
Shanklin of Par-
great junior -agaai t
Sim* of sail \ntoni
tive to the -iij icinc council. A
*ugge*tion to c-t:i!"'li-!i an official
organ wa- voted down on the
ground that -nd: an undertaking
would likely prove a failure at
I mprvo-
*ed at
1 2. d. T
wa- elect«■ i
. ami W. II.
i cprc-enta-
Tliere is mi j ower
people, their wish i-
above tin
medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists. price
tifty cents and one dollar. You
may have a -ample bottle and
pamphlet both sent free In mail.
Mention Thk Dk\kk rat and -end
your name to I>r. Kilmer Co.,
Binghamton. \. ^ . I he proprie-
pio\ .ded for, thereby insuring a! tor of thi.* paper guarantee,- the
better organization of the partv. j genuineness <>t thi* offer.
in fad the poptdi*t- have return-
There ha
comuiittet
heeli
f t lire
upreme.
an organizati*
from each *ta
ed to ! heir tir-l
platform, one
purest
this time.
officer* wer«
I). Moor e
-achem: .!<•{
boi'o, i eat -
T Sh.inklin
he following Lrreat
lo\ e. t he < )maha
• f the *tronge*t.
document* Ujioii
party ever
in-tailed
.{" 1 lo'i-l
M ■
• hen
reat
>f I'
Dallas. Texas.
sagamor; Meph--n (
Antonio. _-r< ai pi
wa- - lecte.l a- t
Illce; Ing and aft-
men! .f -tail-!):
iricat c. uii' il tire
>n lii
[die
\t
't.
\t i
CANS OF
d. 1. Babbitt's PURE POTASH
IS EQUAL TO
of any Other BRAND.
25 cts.
20 cts«
5 cts.
No
junior
>f San
!e*t ine
Uce . f
i fit'O-
e- the
iirui*!*-
•«n
•Ian
oe-l .'UK!
which any political
went before a people.
W !;at more can be done? \\ hat
more wa- ieee*-ary ? Let iiilit who
ha- any fault to find do mi now
and not vail until iu*! before an
led
, !<
II!
! I ti'< . populist*
invention- and
iiididati - tir-l.
Ti't ofore 11 >e1
m:
li 1 I)
grumbling, in
n ill hold 1 heir
put out their
ami not wait as
• what t lie ot her
o So. No, we
I
Calamity City
Climax. Aug.. 11—The thresh-
ing *ea-on i- over and fanners are
now waiting for the king of the
South to irive command for the
la-t harvest of 1*:<7. We hope it
\\ iil be a bount iful « eld.
Re\ . \dair lia- ju-t . lo*ed all
interestinc tneet:n- at Pha-ant
<irove. I Is4 r« were -e\i-rai con-
am
a<
n
:ti i a:
I K
lie
\\
i C\a-
.1.1]
>ne
•II t |
\\
\tiii Linhl.i Hi
ver-ioii-
cli urcli.
The "
of -el
L\ el v!
collie.
M -
\ i-ited
Mi** ma - inn
ippi neighborhood
ele t_ hai lit .lom - .
Sa Mi ( ri HVe- 111
lot point were in .
$apt i-t - will be:
ice- llele -UU.
d\ cordiallv
'a I tit
ur t<
da v
)ii-
II a *e|"
iv ni-_d
i\ it ed
Milwo
the
: over Sunday.
Will Gray and Mrs. Mattie
Neal were married in Allen last
week. Eld. Hallaui of this city
officiat ed.
Mrs. H. II. Cockrell, of Dallas,
i* the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. W. K. Shaver, at Wal-
nut (iro\ e.
Mr*, (i. (\ Mountcastle and
Mi-- Allie, left after a few dav*'
visit here, on a trip to Galveston
Friday.
Mi— Lillian Patillo. one of the
normal attendants of the session
ju-t dosed, departed Monday for
her home in Mt. Pleasant Texas.
Countv Commissioner Rice, of
I
Piano, i- quite dek at Rosweli. | ti«n the first bale
\. M . where he had iroiie for his j ceived in McKinney
health. 11 i- -on. Guy Rice of
thi- city, ha- gone to hi- bedside.
A gentleman was trying to -ell
a pet wild cat on our streets one
■ lay recently. He offered it for
s". out failed to sell we under-
stand.
\V
ie >1 if.
:- -i-ter
f Sherman.
Mrs. Ernest
s VIS
Par
Jesse Shain received four car-
loads of cotton bagging and ties
this week.
Misses Pearl and Birdie Coffey,
of Van Alstyne, visited in this
city this week.
Mrs. J. L. Harper and children
arc visiting Piano relatives this
week.
J. S. Lawrence has opened a
law office over li. W. Rhine's dry
goods store.
D. OrendufF, one of Collin's
most estimable young men, is en-
joying a two weeks' vacation from
his duties at M. Aron <Sc Co's.
Clarence R. Ball, editor of the
Daily Courier, attended meeting
in Melissa, Monday night, and
*ang in the choir. The meeting
closed that night.
James Spradley and family, of
Allen. Lon Cannedy of Rowlett
church and Ollie Bennett of Leb-
anon attended the funeral of G.
C. Thompson in this city Monday.
Several parties front here went
down to Piano, Monday, to wit-
ness the tirst ot a series of three
ball games between Piano and the
Wylie Snamroeks. Owing to
rain the game was postponed un-
til next day.
Aug. 27 will be a grand day
for the Colored Odd Fellow* of
McKinney and-surroundingtowns.
They will have a public installa-
tion at night in the Shain build-
ing opposite the Foote House.
By ov ersight we failed to tnen-
of cotton re-
. t nis season.
It was brought in Monday eve-
ning. Aug. by J. F. Robinson,
| who raised it on Joe Largent's
farm northeast of town. It wa.*
ginned at the \\ . C. Burru* gin
land sold to J. W. Puree! I for 7
! cent-. Citizeiisinade up a pre-
j iniuin of $:> ; for Mr. Robin-
son making if bringliini
**Kirf0
k.
Mi
■it
n-
! family.
ii utid-t re
•eUt- ! -
•lohll Razor. :
lin farmer and
7ooo bushels of
lie\ bu*. er- one
Cans of any Other Brands,
Cans of B. T. Babbitt's PIJRE
SAVES THE CONSUMER,
INSIST ON HAVING
Theory Here.
< >u«
v- f.
'11 •
rnnn
B. T. BABBITT'S
Pure Potash or Lye.
II
t h
fr<
ie south
iin county
■ removal
>m I hi
passenger
ur in thi-
happelte I
Katy. one
Mill-.
at
tram r
ground
greatel
aii-
« ft
hich
o — — of
pike-
Tin-
111
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Porter's Automatic Chemical
Milk Cooler and Creamer . . .
Will keep youi
milk «'ool and sweet
in hottest weathei
Ripens cream even-
ly and makes churn
ing easy. Works in
any climate. Cost.*
nothing to operate
it. and w ill last 10
veais. Every one
guaranteed \N rile-
for descriptive cat-
alogue and full par-
tieuhii'
Automatic Cooler li'f'g. Co.,
Rockdale, Texas.
Mention THE DEMOCRAT when writing.
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
ANO
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CMS
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EUt, MttmWEST.
THE SHERMAN,
SHREVEPORT AND
SOUTHERN RAILWY
COMPANY.
Through Service Between
McKinney and Jefferson.
Tw tl.iily train*. Ti' k.-t- *<>M via
rhi- mate te jM-iuts N>>rth. East. Sonth
or west < 'ontiertion with the H. Jt
T ( at McKinney . M K. A: T. an>l I the score.
CoTt'iti B'it at -enville an'l T <V P
at .Teffer-' «ri Fur fnrthei inforuiatiei,
apply to vour local agf*nt <>r address,
t M Alvor<i: (ifn Supt
.1 \V Chatham, i_i. F ift P *
lireetiville. Texas.
W. N Collier. Local A^ent
Queen & Cresclnt
route
|SEWllRLL4NSS<NGSTh LA5TERN R R '
Alabama&Vicksburg Ry
VlCKSBUPG SHRtVEPORTiPaCIFIgRR
VIA
SHREVLPORT OR. . .
NLM ORLEANS
TO
Vick>turu', Jackson, ''erijiar. liirminiiham,
(.hattan<n^a, \>be illc, \tlania, Cincin-;
nail, an j New York, and to all (mots j
NORTH, EAST. NORTHEAST
- - - SOUi HLAST.
Sol Hi YESTIBILED TRAINS.
FAST 11 ME.
CI.0S1 CONMCTION.
THROlliH SI 111'l RS.
Cull on ><>ur nearest lickct Vgcnt for
further information or address
T. M. Hunt, T. P. A. . Dallas. Texas. ■
R. H. Garratt, A. f>. P A., New-
Orleans . La.
A.F. Barnett. G- P A. New Orleans.
The greatest claims for s.s.S. (Swift's
Specific) are made by tho-c whom it has
cared, and after all the most valuable
reputation is one which it piven bv those
who speak from exper-.erce. We could
publish a page of what we claim S.S.S.
will do, but the people prefer to read
of what it has done, anl hesu ewe ^ive
the testimony of reputable, well known
people iu different parts of the country,
who gladly tell of how S.S.S. h.ib cured
them of blood diseases, after trying
other treatment in vain.
No wonder S.S.S. has such staunch
friends. The experience of those who
take it to-day will be the same as of | j.jr>
those who twenty vears ago foun.. it the
only cure. Bloorf diseases are ohs'inate, ,,v l'. h.\| iv-- Messenger \\ II
and cannot be cured by one medicine
in a dozen which claims to cure them;
so when S.S.S. is taken with satisfactory ''*! 1'ie injur* <1 is a- follow
results, after a disappointing expert- \|.,n I'uillci. . ..hired, \V
ence with other remedies, it is not ,
strange that it has grateful friends by liaclllc, h:i«ll\ ol'lliscu UI"'
111
tin* w. r-t
year- t«. ...
the State
ruiiijr • >ii t li>
f ("add.
It wa -
t I « IT — and
hich -]>re:i<
"ii almost level
iiccouuts for no
life. No rohhen
wa-attempted and the ohicct <>f
tin wic ker i* a mystery. The
eiiiiinc stopped erect on the prai-
l.ut the coache- ail tinned
-it.
I an<
d 1
lam
[at i\
nt ri «rht. The
i\a-
K
hi;
ui'
.oKtomen
< tit
ni;n
.I M. I iioma*. \lie. i.ruised j with the couitnis-ion-
al out p- and hod\ : not -eri-. jn ti\ing to e-tahli*h a road
on-iy injured. near the Huhhard <>r Alia *< hool.
Hen Brennan. llc u*ton. -plain- farl> ;in. th:tl i>,-. Huhhard
ed wrist. and Mr. Knierson have both do-
,1. M. Johnson. < addo Mills. n;ltcd fifteen feet of their land
left hand crushed. and have moved their fences
Henry Jackson, colored, who h;t, k that distance thu* giving a
wa* taking a ride on the trucks of thirtv foot road, opening up to
the front car that was wrecked, tin- college building great 1\ ap-
hacl the most miraculous escape preciatetl and desired by the eotn-
of all. The truck* 011 which he niunity. Mr. Kuier*ou asks that
wa- riding were thrown quite a; the coniniissioners' court accept
distance from the train and were officially establish the road
a complete wreck, but he stayed furnish a small amount of luni-!
1 prominent < o!-
t hre-herinan. *old
wheat to Mi Kin-
da \ last week at
71 1-"J cents at the thresher.
After a summer*- absence with
Rockwall and ("elina relatives:
j and friend- Mr*. Je-*e (iotcher!
; ha- returned to her home in thi- 1
ieity. Mr. (iotcher ha* al*o re-
j turned frotn (. elina where he has
j been for several weeks at work, j
J. Portevent. of Ocean Spring.]
' Mississippi, wa- a caller 011 Tuf. j
, I>km<k i: \i recently. He once!
resided in thi* eount\ and owned!
-onie tine farming laud «e-t of |
Piano which h«' i^HH'Utl\ sold. t
Misses Do vie pjtilln ;lUti Hat-|
' iichman. of Mt. Pleasant.!
Te\.. who have been attending!
the normal here, left Saturdav.
for their home. They were the
guests of Miss Birdie Buck during
T. T. Ktuerv011 informs a 11 heir stay in our city.
Dfmo<hat reporter that lie is hav- j ^ Mayes arrived home Fri-
day, from a month's sojourn at
his old home in Kentucky and a
Dr. .la* \. ( aid
of Mi K iiine> \
li. h >unday.
Mis- ~*dlie >trouj . of Verona
v\a- n our our ui; i-t Sunday.
M<—i - Tom Derrick and li bt.
Lafe\ ietunied from a pleasant
trip to frieud- in the Indian Ter-
ritory .
After -everal
Dr. < ha*. 1 ia■ -
duty again.
Prof. Scoirgins. of Anna, wa
our town la-t wcek .
Drs. Hay*. Davi-. and N|r.
Will Dixon are to he -««en at aiiv
tline dii\ iiiL' in their ^
"who
Mrs. I )f. I hrockinorton enter-
tained with a whist party. Satur-
dav afternoon, for tier sister Mrs.
Hold. Bennett, of Hill-h>>i'o. The
winners were Mrs. < Vbc Houston
tirst prize and Mis- Brooke sec-
ond. Refreshments were served
and a vcr\ pleasant evening was
enjoyed by the young ladies pres-
ent.
■ ■ ■ ^ - ■ —
Heal Estate Transfers
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and healthfnlness. Assures th*
food against alum and all forms of adnl*
teration common to the cheap brands.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , NEW Y0BK.
R. R. TIME CARD.
H. & T. C.
North bonnd. Cannon ball
No 3
No. 15
No 1
Sonth bound No 2
No. 16
'' No 4
' • Camion Ball
EAST LINE.
Pasrenger leaves. 10. 45 a. m.
Local " 3:00 p. m.
Pas enger. arrives. 6.25 p,m
Local •• 10. 30a. m
5:21 a.m.
9:47 a. m.
1:30 p. m.
8:13 p. m.
8:17 a. m.
2:40 p. m.
5:58 p.m.
9:48 p- m.
Dr. ALBERT J. CALDWELL.
EAR. EYE. HOSE, THROAT.
Throckmorton Balldtng.
SOUTH SIDE SOUARE.
McKinney, - - - Texas.
Wade [Jonge,
BOARD m LODGING.
Rates $1 per day. Meals 25 cts.
( hoiee Beds 25c.
Mrs. M. WADE, Proprietress,
McKinney, Texas.
Crescent
Dye Works.
Gentlemen's Clothing CLEANED, DYED
AND PRESSED.
Charges Moderate.
Satlstaction Guaranteed.
W. B Evans, Propr,
West of ootc House. McKlnaey, Texas
l:s \ -
abh
•f illn.
to be
«n
m
pr.
i eXUs.'
\\ liUgglCs,
■lit y had left
11 \/i I. K> Ks.
visit to tlie Centennial, lit
accompanied by Mrs. Maye-
was
and
daughter, Alva, who were ab-
sent two months. They having
preceded Mr. Mayes one month.
S. J. McKinney has returned
from a trip of several months j $2,500.
duration in Taylor county, Texas .1 R W atts and wife to S M Mil-
Kor 85 vears Mr. McKinney has lor. 181 4 a in Win Fit>.hugh sur-
hcen a resident of this county in vey, $8.! •;«•..">< .
and I the vicinity of Blue Ridge. i F P Oleott et al to A R Erick-
The following is a list of the
real estate transfers filed for
record in the counts < lerk's < fti<-e
at McKinncj. for the week ending
Aug. 18, l*:*":
L K Nrewar\ «md wife to .1 II
Simi>*on. -J a in K Hamilton sur-
vey. $.">1
Will iowman ami wife to .lose
Searcy, 7*' 2-5 acres. Hardin
Wright -ur. $2,8o0.
\N" .1 Browing and wife to T K
Henderson, lot in Allen. $450.
T K Henderson and wife to \\
B Perkins, lot in Allen. $450.
Howell A. Staggs to T A Phil-
lipps. 17 a I> M Crutchtield s(n--
vey. $i ." o.
(' F Jc M K Alexander t< .1 (.' &
li I> Krwin. !'7 a Rufus Sewell
sur. $1 ,'.'4o.
M P Brings to M T (iragg, - a
iu J II Briggs sur. $200.
L A Scott to S M Miller, 2
5-100 a in Win Fit/hush survev.
IU H. L Pearson, K
Dental Surgreon
Office north side square, over Aron'l
'tore. Residence S. church Street-
McKinney, Texas.
Dr. Edwin L. Burton.
EYE, EAR NOSE WD THROAT
K1 Hull - li. is \ i«}. Morrow Itlock.
McKinney. Toxas .
Sumner Lansdale has been re- j M V
with them and received onl\ bruis- i her to build a culvert. Emerson, i tained as local reporter on the
es on the leg and a cut on the'Hubbard and others agreeing to j Gazette under the new manage-1
mr. wiluam sowers. chin. furnish labor to put the road in j ment. Sumner has much tact'
wMc^dby"t'en^yea«°agcPof^ I he otln'isof the. twenty pas-. shape. Fj) to date the court has j j„ gathering local news, and for
severe blood poison, an<l writes that tc sengers on board escaped without been tardy and very seemingly nil- newspaper work 111 general.
a scratch. j grateful in not accepting the lib-
* eral propositions.
lot in Allen, $ >5.
II & T C Ry Co to A R Erick-
son. lot in Allen. $100.
A R Erickson and wife to J P
Harding, lot in Allen. $275.
E. 6. Senter,
lawyer.
203 Main Street. Dallas. Texas.
General \trornv>
Texas Press Association.
HEISRY EHERSON
Jeweler, Clock and Watch Repairer.
ONLY ENGRAVER IN THE CITY
Call and sec Samples of Engraving.
With C. C. PROVINE. North side Square
Hugh McCIellan,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Prompt Attention Given to All
Business intrusted to tne.
McKINNEY, TEXAS.
Frank E. Wilcox - - -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Low Vacation Rates
this day no sign of the dreadful disease
has ever retnrned. He says:
"I had a terrible blood disease which
is considered incurable, and was treated
for a long time by the best physicians,
but they did me no good. The disease
seamed to get a firmer hold on me, and
attacked my tongue and throat, which
were soon full of vile ulcers.
"I changed doctors several times, and
afterwards took nearly every blood rem-
edy on the market, without the slightest
benefit. After five years of treatment
which did me no good whatever, I was
induced to try S.S.S. This remedy
An Old Ladv Suicides-
,1 W Lackey and wife to X B
j Harless, 5 1-2 acres in Giles o llc* East Side square, ov«r Lu*«at*s
Marshal Sam Burks and J. W. : Thompson sur, $15. Book store.
Hamilton, chairman of arrange-
Frisco Kuutc.
C L Cotner and wife to X B
ment committee, did not cease j Harles, 5 1-2 a in Sylvester Wil-
thesr labors until the City Park j ]jams sur, $25.
H. & T. C.
The Frisco Line have arranged was placed in excellent condition
skin was perfectly clear and smooth
I could hardly believe that the cure was
permanent, but ten years have elapsed
and no sign of the disease has yet ap-
The Queen & Crescent will
sell excursion tickets at low rates
to the mountains and seashore re-
sorts every day from June 1st to : peared.
September 80th, inclusive; with S.S.S. is a sure cure for Cancer, Ca-
Inl1 lin.it October HI, 18SI7.
I he Queen & ( reseent offers blood diseases, which other remedies
riDQT A6C Mr fll e to tourists this year the most have no effect whatever upon. It is
■ IwlfcMUSI perfect train service and appoirt-
AT OUR OWN nients ever offered the southern
DINING STATIONS traveling public. Through Pull blood remedy which
CA CrNT^ 'nan sleepers of the finest pat- js gParanteed to contain no mercury,
I O' tern. Apply to your nearest potash or other harmfnl mineral. S.S.S.
1 Queen & Orescent Ticket Agent sold by all druggists.
i for rates and full information. , Book,s ?n,BIoo<1 a°d skin peases will
. f D p D | , be maned 1 -ee to all who address Swift
A, J?. iiARKETT, (j. r. A . , Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
— ^ew Orleans, La. j
Jl xia > t uu wuav^iu u^vu. 10
n j Purely Vegetable
Rev. G. (). Key. of Anna, came j
down on the 2:40 p. m. south I
, , . - , • to run a through sleeper between for the union meeting.
bound passenger h rsdav, bringing ,, . ...
. 1 . , ;' ...n'™, Iexas and Eureka Springs. , . . ,
the hrst information of Mrs. Mil- Ark>^ dming the summer season S. ^ eisman has returned from
ligan's suicide. The suicide was jof 1897. This sleeper will leave 1 a recreation trip through several of 1-* acres in the usana > alRer
tiO years old and the w ife of a, Paris north-bound daily at 7:10 (,f the western counties. He' sur, the second consisting of 1-2
running to Monett for i,roUght home a line water melon acre in the Avin Dalls sur, $3000. C4-
dent of the county, living two] <■ then« vn 8.;l.g- a 90avenir of the trip. ltw ; Amos Groves to J M Rybee, Buffet Sleeper to St-
miles southwest of Anna. She!^ ™™k,x ^l"""1^ an"lng i rais(ui ()n Mr. Weisnian s farm in undivided 1-3 interest in 2 tracts . LOUIS and Denver.
shot herself through the head J ^ '• Eureka: Ked Kivcr county and weighed of land, li* acres in Susana From Houston and Calvegton.
with a 38-caliber pistol, causing c . . , ' , • A _ , \v..iw^r «nr ind ^5 *i in Wm Leave Galveston 7;30 P. M,
instant death. No causc was a£PP™?8 ' P- '.,l" seventy-five ponnds. 8ur-1 '■ Leave Houston 10:20 P. I*,
x,... u —i ..... reet via Seligman to Pans, arnv-
proved itself equal to the case, for in a f ,n. er ind old resi-1 P- >"• running to A
lew months I was entirely cured and my prosptiou. I.iimtl .11K1 Oltl rcsi ir . . ti •
skin was nerfectlv clear and smooth, rlont tl«r emmtv liv-intr two ' J tlieil t. « ^ g
C M McXatt and w ife to J M s
Bybee, undivided 1-8 interest iu 2 RAILROAD . . .
tracts of land, the first consisting Dout)le Daily Trains
Short and (^nick Line Between
North and Sonth Texas.
signed for the rash deed that we
ling at 8:15 a. in. for breakfast, Maurice Hand, son of Jasper
! Dalls sur. $1,500.
have heard of, but all think she j ,'«1' ,n r f VTii * 7" i H 1 Honaker and wires
mitted the act while tcn.piua-™'«h «nd, and Miss (leorgia Heni- . Aston ,ln<j ltife to (j p y,
lily insane from brooding over | P®""' n re ed at the doD wcrc ln,rrled ,n th,i. c,*y i 135 S-4 a in James In
tl * vP|...ni tmirin rloath of b^r son 111111 JFIh *Lle Ser\t.U..aL lDP I C..«,IoV ovonintr hv Dr. E. E. —
wirsredTmSf:/ ^
wood, Tex., after having been!
charged with murder. She leaves',
a husband and several grown chil- j
dren The family has the sympa
thy of all in the succession of ca
1 amities recently befalling them. t
H D Honaker and wife and W .1 g^>;
VndreMTS, Corsicaaa, Waxahachie. Fort^
Inncranty D*11"8- ph,DO-
Sunday evening by .... | eur,ev, 3.3!Ki.i)rt.
W. A. Tuley, T. P. A. King. The bride is a daughter; ,, p Amlrcws> guardian for . -
Both con- j ijarvey Andrews et al, minora, ' ' 1
Dallas, Tex. of Tobe Herndon.
tracting parties are well known | d wife Lil|je B j
i ir. McKinney, especially the
who attended the last r> Honaker anil W
groom
term of the Institute.
in M C Hamilton sur, $1,325.
Andrews, to H | TraHlcManager.
J Aston, 53 a j HOUSTON,
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1897, newspaper, August 19, 1897; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191976/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.