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KKTEBED AT TllE A8 SECOND CLASS MATTEB, volumi 14. McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1897. NUMBER 'A Flourishing School. Locals. McKinney Drug Comiiany.

Incorporated. We have received obe of the Bell Christie of Allen, was new catalogues of the McKinney a guest at Mrs. Saturday. I Collegiate iMtitute noti. inney schools open Monthe next tfuan begins Moiulay, Sept Septeinber H.

under Jaine.M M. Price, fiither of Mrs J. F. of Free (rrass, 7 miles north of Farmersville, was here the first of the week. He says cotton in his cpiiiniiinity will a third of a bale to the acre.

Mr. Cashion and Value of The Bird With a Broken Wing. The Suinitier Normal ha.s closed and many of the teachers have gone home. I the of President Dodson, Inia The success of the normal sug- daughters, Misses Elia aiul Docia, the idea of having the nor- recenlly returned from a visit to here again and thht suggests HEAD()UARTERS POR DRUGS. 1 tATENT NEDiCINES, TOILET ARTICLES.

STADONERY. in the past iwo yi ars i Hallas Aug. IH. and i.s now as one of Miss Lillian Turrker is visiting the leading High Schools of the Mis-. Bell Cliristie at Allen this state.

A splendid patronage was week. Mr. countv. sister in Delta PERFUMES, Prescdption Work a Specidlty. G.

R. WALLACE, Manager. accorded it last year hy the people of (Collin county and the proaching session will witnes.s a still further increasre hoard of curators is composed of the following citizens: Hon. Jno. Church i hairman.

d. C. Erwin seen Capt. W. A.

J. P. Crouch, d. S. HeanI, C.

Perry, T. 'W KnitT-on. Kx-Mayor K. H. Bowlhy, Cood- ner, Judge M.

ti. Howell K. Sniiili. if, Sr.olli. Ij.

A. ii. Chuidici' Mrs. Maude has re- iuriied from a visit to Mrs. Houston vStiff at Denton.

Large quantities of ginning material and supplies arc now being received in MeKinnev. d. O. South will teach a class in music at Wiliueth, be- irinuing soon. Hector came up fntiii Dallas Saturday and went Bob Matthews left for his Jiome in McKinney yesterday morning, its permanency.

And Avhy not? why! not have a normal here every yeaf A rolling stone gathers no moss p. C. Each mom as the great King of Glory a greeting to thrall A mocking bird in the big elm tree Sweetly warbled an answering call; And flitted from leaflet to Enjoying the harmony, free dreaming nor thinking of danger As its notes swelled with innocent glee. but before leaving he called applied the Hornet, and dropi.ed a silver! lends strength and into our remarking: Ieducational pays for doses and-you must keep me posted about my best It is easier for the Hornet to keep you posted than it is for a-CAMPBhBiL to go througli the eye of a non Hornet. out to Sunday to visit and Coimly W.

U'. siie.M-! XII- Establlshed I $87. Incorporated 1895- The Leading Institution of The Great South-West Ac Institution for a practical training in tin- bntiK'lu i' tiiat bring emplovinViif. ibnk-keeping, Bahking, Shorthand, Typewritiinianship and I advantages in all departuieiits. A eonixe of study that covtu's absolutely and completely even' and iVaiiire Modern and Scientific Accounting as applied to Mercantile.

Bank, Company, and General Office work. Finest equipments. The iac-ulty of experienced teachers ever associated with any Bnsim-ss in this Sran The linest iieipiian in of the finest in America. of gradn ates holding th? highest and be.st positions. The largest and most parthient of Shorthand and Typewriting in the Onr cimibined part nient Business vestment ever made Typewriting arse, at a spt ring a successful business career to all who superior advantages of sc liool beiore deoifiing to Business and Course, at a special and attractive inte, the b.

si in, askuri it. Investigate the mapy superior advantage go elsewhere. Come tb Dallas, the metropolis of Texas. C.italognc and elc gant specimens of Penmanship free. Write for both.

want the Texas Address. The Metropolitan Business College, barhy, Ragland A Gause, Proprietors. J. H. GUicsple, principal.

Dallas, Te xas. CANS OF T. PURE POTASH IS EQUAL TO of any Other BRAND. litu'd. 'FI i- Wi-ll jted to sustain llu huurs rcjui- tatioii aud is rollous; Dotlsoii.

A. lit, glisli and If. Home, A. (Xationai Nonna! -ii aiu.1 and 1 ai rl. V.

Hyuicr, L. of matics and Scifuu-e: Po A. Ik, LnivcrNiix aud American Litcratur' Lloyu- tion, and Plix-'icul Emma Walker, nteniirdmif' Lula Woffoi-d, Principal Kindergarten. and Hecond Minnie Me- ('rackcn, (( New Enghind, Po-lou) lure 5 of Piano, ami oeal iNure; MisN Margai'id Ixrvvin Soui iiamp- toii, Iwnig Island. fbpatt- meiit of A Mr.

Noland, of Burns Bros, Noland, wholiesalc Dallas butcli- cr- was in McKinney latter part of the 4 buying cattle. irgii ShavcT is'now with groi ci linn of Houston. He inviti'N his friends to i-all and him. 'F 1 Demoeral baek friends and relatives at your home. It will ludtiT anv and will you ea si.

AI a lighl hi't we out Ian 1 'hur-- 1 I ua- oui A.hi. ('. 'I'hompsoti and daughter. fami- of Bennett, near Leba- mm. Chai le Parker aud family of Nuerman Sumiay with la- 1 i'.

e- returning Tuesday. 1 H. t'aruth, of Weston, is taking in Nashville Exposi- tem and vi-iting in the ohi Imme -lates. Mr. V.

E. Obeiiehain of McKinney jiassed the city The public Schools of McKinney have rcachedthep 'csent standard of efficiency becijuse a wi.se school board has kept'her Superintendent more than ohe year. The McKinney Institute is growing in efficiency because one man has remained at its head hing enough to carry out poli- And the heart of the worker was gladdened, His mind was relieved from the care Which usually wrinkled his forehead Unconscious, he drank in a share Of the mixture of brightness and glory. All day less despondent was he And oft times he found himself thinking Of the notes he had heard from the tree this week ou his way to Springs and stopped off to rmit a And to modify improve- house into lie will themsejves. about the tirM (Mthe month.

Hcj standard of educa- has bought some splendid proper-, I ('(djin and the tv in tlie city and will rent a ma.tiifested in few month- until he can upon the late normal Me wthomt Mi. eliain to our In-; 1 1 i 1 liuteudeul can do if in one place epem lit. enough to study tjio peculiar 3 Cali8 of any Other Brands, 2 Cans of B. T. PITBE 2d cts.

20 cts. SAVES THE CONSraiER, INSIST ON HAVING 5 cts. B. T. Pure Potash or Lye.

THE SHERMAN, SHREVEPORT AND SOUTHERN COMPANY. Through Service Between McKinney and Jefferson. SOLID TRAINS OF WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS TO ST. LOUIS, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY CON TO ALL EAST, NORTH LWST, irst lass eals AT OUR OWN DINING stations 50 cents Two daily Tickets sold via this route to jwiots North, East, Boutli or west. Connection with the it.

T. ('. at McKinney K. A T. and Cotton Belt at Greenville ami T.

P. at Jefferson. For fniTher inforimUnin apply to vonr local agent or address, E. M. Alvord.

fren Supt. J. W. Phatliain, G. P.

A. Gl'eonville Tyxys. W. N. Local Agent.

OliFCN A PE i Jh'wv: VIA EW APVpBi A JZtl. SHRPVEPQRT liR. NLW ORLEANS TO Vickstarg, JacksQD, BiiaiiagliaiE, aati, aad Mi all points NORTH, EAST. MRTHEAST HLAST. SOLID UQS con ID TpAjNS.

EAST XINNFXifON. THRO Cap jfUUP ttaokct Agent for Ptirtjhtfr information or address Dallas, Taxas. info T. M. Hunt, T.

P. A. B. H. Garratt, A.

fj. P. Orleana, La. Barnett. G.

A. New Orleans. Boi 'will The di soil tlokejts at low mtes to m'outttains and seashore resorts every day from Jume 1st to September 30th, iiielusive; with flilml limit Oetolier iThi iliost mA Inherited ti.l are tnqitiug the tlicir brick building necu- 1 bi Ii. K. arpenter a emit uf red pai 111 All old 10 uro mimcMl Sam Dowell ICO' at home just Blood Taint Here is a case of inherited blood taint which resulted in what threaleiicil to be i itf town.

lie was be nid td hiA death aud hn I ni McKiuriev mauv u- and Ib ttie Parker ha.e urned from Slierman. complete wreck of an iuiKxelil young 1 life. The most serious feature oi being Antia to afflicted a blood disease In Use ict thal innocent posterity must suffer. The man or woman with the slightest taint in the blood forces the legacy of impurity upon their childreii whose veins flow with the impure inheritance which handicaps them iff the race of life. No child who has a trace of bad blood can be healthy or strong, and those predisposed to Scrofula are liable to a great deal of sickness, because their constitutions and cannot with.stand the many dangers which beset the path of chllahood.

Medical statistics that a majority of lung troubles result direc tly from Scrofula, so that a chikl afUicied with this disease is likely to fall a tim to dreaded consumption. Mr. W. A. Clayton, of Addie.

K. believes S.S.S. is the only blood remedy which can have any effect whatever upon obstinate cases. He says brii'f visit til tlifir brother and wifiMui homo, i)r. 1 lluuu iiiav morning, to sot tho broken arm Mr.

littlo ar old sou a fi'W milo.N '-emtli of town nu Dr. MoAulayA farm. lilt It' ft'llou foil out of a aud iiijiiry. MoKiuiioy oomiug tu the uooos.sitio.s of the and tho froni ill aroa woli as in voiumo assistanoo iiooded by eijtch loaoh- rof -ubstautial in his individual ami in jjopulatiou. AVad-j Wln ri a solioul or A ailtlition h-is bt oiiMirvf Ib iiu ipal has timh to learii iiitti ami luoatl ami taioh of his teaohffrs hq oau begin rrtakt off, giving ost Mo-1 to strongthenthem help Kiuiioy in the iioighborhood of the ohiljn-n.

It is through humlrod the toaohor that roaoli- groiuid'- for purposes, o-the ohild aud thus bqnotits the 'File new addiliou wfiat out ire oommiinitv. The happy-go-lucky school children Now' troop with laughter along, The bird lists a moment in silence Then louder and louder his song Bursts forth into ripples and warbles Striving their chatter to blend He loves the blithe forms of the wee ones And look.s on them each as a friend. When yon talCB HbedWMB togar-eoaiid pUlii tear Tttjl itwHh Nr and easy to ia ime of Pnis, which are Qpto date in every respect Safe, certain and sure. AH' 26C. C.

I. Hood ft toweH, listes. The only Pills to take wiUi Hood's Saraspaiffla. R. TIME CARD.

H. T. C. North bound. Cannon ball 5:31 a.m i i i But to -dav' lurks a spirit of mischief On curly-haired dimpled face, He slylj' pulls Sue golden tresses And excites tiny Nell in a chase.

Now hearing familiar notes swelling Without care or thought of the wrong. Quickly throws from the sidewalk a pebble And hushed is the mocking song. It falls to the ground with a flatter, The children, subdued, gather near, Joe lifts his poor victim While from his brown eye falls a tear; He think.s for a moment killed it But feebl it draws a slow breath. Joe eagerly awaits the reviving To relieve him the causing of death. is kmnvii a- licdbl Wioltlill field, But let )ui Iviug north i -t i.ioiii'-iaua to help maintain street aud extending wot ard to I The normali eitv nearlv the eorpointiou limit-.

Seve ral'! in hoard aiiel either em very liav aireaely have 1 N(dd, ami Seiiniur ,1. B. (bmgli will hegiii i It iluterest in I imi a pi ft I Imat in famrlv where mi hmri at an ff Many you pe-ople go sedmol wiith in fall. Many veuing their He carries it home gently And waters and feeds it each day Till the wing he had broken with the pebble Is healed anel it flitteth away. And now when the spirit of mischief With his spirit of gooel strives to cling.

He can banish it eiuickly by thinking Of the bird with the broken wing. General News. Sunday J. li. Kieli fatally shot himself after instantly killing his ife and tier brother in Xashville, Tenn.

No 3 No. 15 Noi South No 8 No. 16 No 4 Camion Ball 9:47 ft. 13:28 p. m.

m. 5:53 p.m. 10:05 m. II EASTLINE. Passenger leaves.

Local Pasoenger, arrives. Local 10. 45 a. m. 3:00 p.

6.35 p.m 10. 30a. Dr. ALBERT J. CALDWELL.

EAR, EYE, NOSE, THROAT. Throckmorton BuUdtng. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. McKinney, Texas; Wade he, BOARD AMD LODOIRG. Rates $1 per day.

Meals 25 cts. Choice Beds 25c. Mfs. M. WADE, Proprietress.

i McKinney, Texas. Crescent Dye Works. early tfate. Ice Cream Stqijier- re-ul vect more will meam supper at thf at l.cbamm night Aug. for tin of the Allen par-'iutagc.

I'vImdv invited to attmnl. eir short id actual- tent ion directed to in hooks ai began reviewing thdir and reading. I. Manv of our owb vonng Heal fcstatc Transfers Ill .1 1 wife of a Mexican sheeii i people aticmietl hei'unst the nor- .1 herder imrned to death in Oentlemen's ClOtlliiig CLEANED. DYED AND PRESSED.

Charges Moderate. Satisfaction Guaranteed. At Lovett, on the 22 iui a his wife and then killed of liis pur.simrs. was ureil and lynched. Kliariny Snllivau was moblied near Williamshurg, Saturday for outraging his cousin ami sis- tcr-iu-law Miss Sarah infuriateti lynched a a tramp at Manheim, last wet'k for assaulting a w'oman.

B- Evans, West of Foote House. McKinney, H. L. Pearson, Dental Surgeon. I Office north side square, over I itore.

Residence 5 Church StKit I McKinney, Texas. follow ing a of real catate for in comilv at for the week t'mFing Aug. A Lvm to (' Strickland, 52 U-luu Samuel Sloan sur. llunn and wife Bciij. 1 oii.

lot in Kinney. Joltn Mdlcr to mal at Man.v of hem hci'ame deeply interested in suhjects that never before clear to Many of our citizens and others enjoyed seeing wlpit work can he done in a nornml even in hot weather. 7. of them enjbyed practical jmrt nf the an.t Shackelford county, on the 21. She when her dress caught tire.

Dr. Edwin L. Burton, EYE, EAR S08E AND THROAT Rooms 14, 10, Morrow Block, McKinney, Toxas Fearing a fail depositors killetl ('ashiei of Shephard Bank, give Mi--(icorgia anuon, td an I 1 BJ Jiutuo wiis a guent of l.au-| iialm snrverv, 7 ra aliare last home evening. My three-ycar-old boy the worst case of Scrofula I ever heard of. MR.

A. CLAYTON. I many blood remediea without reliel, and treated by the best doctors. He seemed to get worse all the while, howoTer, and the disease incunratuxe of the spine finally resulted making him nttttlv helpless. The bad sores on his neck Increased in sixe, and were 4 source of constant pain.

He was in this pitiful condition (QT two years, when some one recommended S.S.S., stating that it cured some of the w(Wf caaes of blood diseases. ikA tODtt hia avatem was under the effect of the medicine, the sores began to get better, and in eight days were completely healed. Before long he could walk on cmtchea, and was itnproYing every day. In three aiQBths he aside his crutchea, for he had no furthet fjKthreiy ffcm his disease had tfnt, he health, the enre wia a permanent one, as no siga of the disease has returned tern, aod he th perfect lor ten yeaie.ff 8.S.S. it a teal blooff remedy, and proaiptly readioi mil deep'oeated and obetlaate blood mittora not It ia the only remedy which acta oO the cor- inm Fodd Warden.

Bnizoria county laml Hgcut, returned Friilay. and accompuujcd a party of ihiriy--ix Texas farmers to that coast eouiitry this trip. lleury Lewis ami family have ntnrued frniii Kentucky. Were home by Nlr, niece, Miss Alice 8 waii, who wid be their for a few weeks. D.

Wdmi has returned from a several inontns' absence to various South Texas points. He I attended his brother the late K. inn in his travels seeking better liealth. T. M.

WAlson ami family and John Cieorge and iii.sler, fished with splendid success at Duck lake, Friday and Satur- I Bled-oe and wife llerriugloil. Ho-loo a. John Milli and wife 7)1 a. Blackwell sur. 22 a.

John Hohiusoii sur. $180o. By bee to A Bailey, undivided inp a. Susana WAdker a Daffs sur, $2150. Busli and wife tc) flones 4P 1-2 a.

W' Kerhy survey liMti 50. J(' aud I) Kerhy and wives to Bush, 1-2 ,1 Kerhy sur. 1891. Brot'ktuan and ivife to Edwin Lewis and wife, 70 a. Elisha Chambers $2100.

Heard and wife to 8 Heard, division of lands. Heard and wife to 8 et ux, division of lands. (ieo 8 Mom's ot al, to jcets. A higher interest In edm a- Stove HoDbins of Culleoku Oougli, lot bloiik 2, ext-linive also went along and added uiiich of improvfcuients, in VVaddill to the enjoyment hy his joviality. Mr.

S. Burt of Collin county, and Miss Dora Tate, formerly an efficient and pretty clerk in the city post office, M'ere united in matrimony at the residence of addition to the city of McKinney, $451. 'Smitheart and wife to Mary 4fi 1-3 a. A Bo- banon sur G.A Footc et al, to Bass, lot in cciuieteiiry at McKinney, $25- and wife toH 8am Huflband Sunday. Simmons, loi in $495 Independent.

Stmiiijons and wife to tur I- 1 Clayton and Claytdn, lot in W. ut, the county capttM andl ir 5i obtained a from iho tien in geiierul was developed. Boys and girls wjll go to this year XVho would have done so. But not the least of the beue- tits that comes to us is tliat arises from having helped the teachers in their gracious vtork. All honor to those livC hnsiness all good tojivns who have some such raised tlie cash.

Every man nobler greiter more Godlike having helped those who try to help themselyes. and it shall he unto is the BiFde injumftioh with a glorious promise. who lifts another upward certainly lifts himself! Shall we have the no another year? If you only hint it to county Supt. Shepherd he will certainly bring it to pass. A A ttj 5 ndant mal here The Beautiful Water Beautiful water! Sjie it w'eaves a golden gauze for the setting siin, and a silvery tissue for the midnight moor it descending in the feathery snowflake, or painting vith fairy pencil, flowers and leiYos upon the window pane or covering with a mantle of Whiti the wintry Look At it le it les down the mona mn like iniitmt with mm Being lu'r hand in mar- William Bowhutd agial 24 shot and Miss Ida Ivolackz- aged 18.

in Dallas. Saturday. E. G. Senfer, LAWYER.

203 Main Street. Dallas, Texas. General Attorney Texas Press Association. HENRY EMERSON Jeweler, Clock and Watch Repairer, ONLY ENGRAVER IN THE CITY J. II.

ook, ex-postmaster of cait and see Samples of Engraving. With C. C. PROVINE. North Side Sqtiare Quinlan, Hunt county, was arraigned hoforc the Sherman federal court last week for alleged embezzlement.

Bond was fixed at $25(Ml. Hon. J. Kcarby represented the defeiulant. A horrible affair occurred iu Cialveston last week.

Mrs. Mary (ialiagher, school teacher, was found in bed at her home vyith her throat cut from ear to ear. Her son was arrested for and la- confessed to the crime. Hugh McClellan, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Prompt Attention Given to All Business intrusted to me.

inney texas Frank E. Wilcox ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ANO NOTARY PUBLIC. Office East Side Square, over Largftftt'ft Book Store. Lacy Johnson, young married man, lix ing on J. H.

farm, five niile.s south of Lewisville Denton eountjr, while Jno. Pawifc getting into a wagon last w'eek with a shotgun iu his hands, which was accidentoilly discharged, liter ally blow ing the top of his head 11 off. MUSE DOYLE, Attomeys-at-Law, An Old Joke. A clergyman, upon introducing some hymn book to this flock, instructed his clerk to give out the notice just before one of the collects. The clerk foigot, and instead read out: those who kave children that they' wish christened, let me know atter the The clergyman was very deaf, and added Wandly: I should like to Ud, for the henefltof who have none, that they may be pbtaijned in the vestry any day be- and four, NORTH SIDE SQUARE McKINNEY, TEXAS, H.

T. O. 'A RAILROAD Double Daily f- Short and North Buffet 81 Louis aud From hmmm tmmm.

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