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THE DEMOCRAT edited and rUBLlSHED Bf the Democrat Publishings Company. aiiBacRiiTios atkh Tear. EiRht Three 1 75 40 Oitr (Ml One column 1 Half column 1 year. 1-inch alngle column Local nctices, ft i-er line each Insertion. Obltuarlea of more than 10 lines will be chargeU for at our aanal rates.

All contracts will be charged for in proportion to the abote. Address. mocrat B. McKinnev. Texes.

tliH iniiiHi' aiwl Ill'll wlio ohitik I llirt brt-a'l liiH laco." In liis aii'l lit ih' iii I I I in wi'uM iIII in i.sli iiii mural I'aiiulltio'tl Iniiipnr iIII III In trial ni iiiSH-. ami iii- national piosjiHriiy. It wclild Wfi no II to boin lit IkmIv in' tin I In' aloi ainl tin' para vv t' to I ioils Witll a altanht'il. Lnf the voifp of the joople wiih one aeconl. At itiier st that tnii in to this dale would the i-ity people over the timount alioul ik jcuntry people, that the flee Acrkia reported I'll" in-oit' lias Ihia inoii and free delivery of nick this week.

Ihat is what mad-- ter; the people in the A jtireat many ie another advantage the FarmerMvlllo lums- Tlio Worst Cough Can he 111 Two Weeks- Get two bottles of tOWI pt i-jK'rnt; I I I.en. proflaim. to (lay. There are Gti, in I he amidl.OUO 4of I he cajiiial the United States i while r.iin>‘ )ears ago faimei has from oiu ilf the -riy of the Union to one loiirlh and about three fi.unhot Ihat under mortgage 1 hn ts b. accoinplislled the goveinnn-nt an I Imnkers i uni i ng iigai list the lu.

ni i 1 the leading Deinoera I ami Republican papers are be performed so ofien in a 'parsely s.utled region as in a liicKly pojiuUiied one. I'tie througtiout the land that we must and will have an increase praising Ulevelami tor his bold in llie volume currency. He iddii't Ib'iiy. Whoop up the camp-meeting will A com nil SHI on iorely pass bill ('KINN 'T Feb. 1891.

Editor 1 see an answer to my bank letter. It is fiotn a bankers son, blit the poor little is like all otlier cliildreii, faiher was luu pour to give him a name. The 111 tie fellow itdd some truth, but he dut not deny the government being in partnership with the lianks. lie not 'ietiy the back sala ry grab. He not deny Giant's gift of twenty-live ilnm- saiid each year.

He (lid not deny Hitint starting his bank until congress roldied the JieopU- the money to start It on. Hedidii that two millions td' dollars I hat congress i he people of in he name of tte Pacltic rail road. He didn't the gov The audacity great. of capital is Build up yuuiself and yon rill op yrixrrroMmnntry: stand against free coinage. Who would not be bold when he is making about $3,000,000 per ynar'i question will l)e asked, how is he making that muchf By loaning $60,000,000 of the money to banks.

The banks loaning the money back to Ithem at The above amount at 10 per cent, will amount per year. Of course the banks woulti not. want over one half of the iuLeiesL 'This is not all. It will be observed that three prominent treasury officials under (Jleve land, namely: Manning, Jor dan and Canda, (all dennicrais) wer, largely interested in tlie Western National hank of New city of which they were stock holders otiicers, and were using $1.100.000 of government money free of charge, which, at 10 je-r cent, aimmios to the nice litiT" sum of $110,000 per general intelligence of any class largely depends on its facilities foi learni. what is go ing on in the Favoring one class gives il a special advantage, which, in ume.

will produce marked leMills. What these results will be, is hard to tell, though we are taught by history lliat the same causes produce the same etlects. r. ale I 111 stiei ts ili's k. say the A Rare Treat SaiCSr glMARCH 11 12 -sis: Wewill inauKur de our second ANNUAL SPRING OPENING to Farmersville from the West, improvement, uutH a' Mr Kirby, of end It never W.

From Parker, vet'- bells wTll soon ling in Farmersville. Mr. Will Ditzler has accepted a position with Bell Simington. Mr. Hugh Keller, of Nevada, was III town the iirsL of the Miss Prudie Robinson agtiiri graces the post il-'p trt meiit as assistant.

Miss Hettie Clindiniug, Merritt, is visiting at her uncle Mr. Ed Carroll. Mrs. Linuie Farrish, of Oak Cliff', is visiting her brother, J. telv cured Whether the comrh is due to incipient consumpUou or chron- v.u:.a whether It is ic bronchitis, or whether caused from a heavy cold, I ru-na is a specific.

Mrs. Maiv Fritz, Box Pearse Cit M't. 1 kl consumption- but be sure and get out of the way of your shadow. The bovs are beiiiir lieani from. ernmenl putting bave never heard'of dow to forty cents on with lar, for forty cents in ni from ileiiy hankers bianies (Meve jiiit 'i'tt'.

ami Uurrisun fur he (h.lTiis in lori I bugsi Who blanws (IjHse little CI-velan boys are being Hurrah, for the camp- meeting Be moderate in atl things ex cept when you are patronizing the Mc Kinnev Democrat. If you kick a man when he is down you are liable to reap a the other fel low gets np. It Is better to have one friend of great value than friends who are good i ac a I si s. Frank F. Holland is a didate for alderman in Dallas.

Mr. Holland is editor of the Farm and Ranch and is a whole- souled fellow. May success be his when election day arrives. 'Vol. 1 No.

1 of the Rustler is on tabl-' I In i tik I i silver. lU' didii I deny the huj. ing one iiuiidied tliouvjind liollar tioini one thousand (ltd lars in greenback. He deny the tiling that bond in the United Siat-s tieasury and tliJit boti'l drawing interest from dale of liK. tietiy the banker getting a charter -r a bank, then by law being allowed to strike ninety thou sand e.xtra in currency.

Hv' deny the banker haying bought one hundred and nine ty ilionxand in bank stock foi in silver. He did not the gover ment de- molieliziiig that same silver, that bougiif Mr. Bankers one Paheeu, Feb. 27, Editor Democrat: 1 Imlieve have ever had so hard a south wind be have hud to-duy. la d.oor we feel unsafe atnl outdoor we jind great difficulty in keeping our feet.

The elms are beginning to forth their leaves which sets farmers to thinking about planting corn. Oat sowing is over. Wheat never looked more flattering at this time of the year. Next Sunday is the regular day for the Baptists and Mefh odists to hold forth. Baptist services in the morning and Methodist in the at the Fiesby Leiiuu cLiUiclJb 'The young peojile held E.

at week, singing at Mr. Jeff last Sunday evening. Mr. Alf Willis, of the firm of Willis Brothers, is going to try his luck on a few acres of the tliiiT. frau'l, love (lie Suutb.

b-d-r ll.a.L -la'sry, perhaps ic b-at merchandising. Miss Jenny eyes aie W) belter. She is at Dallas under treatment. Mr. band gets worse.

of ohl ColUn who draw $2000'-x efticio every year Now I have one question to Hsk all sensible men that love their country, love justice freed love I heir wives ami children belter than torch lights and whiskey, if there is any truth' in the ieaders of both parties and silver was demonitized througii fraud as they claim it didn't they bring writes: I had consumpt was confined to the hed and the doctor said he could do nothing for me. I was entirely cured by seven bottles of A pamphlet of tarrhal diseases sent The Pe ru na iv.edicine Company of Columbus, O. Caucers. was, vvliy didn't they np their proof and wipe it out He pricked it with a thorn and save millions of poor peo- while hauling wood, and the pie from bankruptcy and star gvvelling has extended up his vation. Now, Mr.

Banker, if the- arm almost to his shoulder, hundred and ninety thousand is not'cotrecf, iVant you breaking In eight dollars biuik rttiick forty jnfull ami different places. Miss Ella Haley, who attends tliousiimi. He the bankb-rs the friend to a govern- at Plano, is at home to peojile on th live hundred will loan the Saturday aed-Bunday millionsof in iliedeuiou States btizationof silvar bunks, and the i Rossetter is painting voiir name. I am your friend, It proposes to work for ylie and democratic principles. Messrs Perkins Rymer are editors and propiletors.

May success crown their efforts. The Effect of Money. If the volume of currency was doubled, it would be to a reduciitm of railroad rates one-half. It would be equivalent to a reduction of salaiies and fees one-half. ny that the g( vernmeiit has been loaning llie money out the United States treasury ihese same hanks for the last iweiiiv one year-'.

He didn't deny fioih pirdes b-'ina Lruihy I iiaf He di in't nv bankeih' one nnndied dollar b.nids being exeiiqit fty iiiw fmt he liitl deny the ihousami oil its that the banker was sllowed to strike extra in currency being ex empi from taXitioii, t'Ui he did own that greenfiack was taxable in 1 he hand, of liank eis, but he he deny the to banks, and treasury banks loan this same money fus new house, back to the same people that the govi'rHinetit robbed of the money, at imer-st ami take nioi'tgaires on their home for their own money. Hut ilian to redme the p-r cajiita from to in to fort pedjile to borrow money the banks. ohn ohnson YGMAEDS. County Court. (aiunty court convened last The following are the convictioiis ami Tuesday.

Seieral cases were from Upper Hewlett. Ui'i'KK owlett Mar '91. Editor Democrat. As llie measles and la grippe bankets shoving out the gold are disappearing, and the geu- aiid silver every year on tlie of this community people before tlie llfsi day of January ami having no oilier imuiey on hand at that date but greeiiti.iek He Wduhl not It would be equivalent to a no laxe reduction of taxes one half. It would duubln the value of every farm.

It would double the value of hia live stock. It would double the value of every bushel of grain. It would double the value of every ton of bay. It would double the value of all the products of labor. It would double the present rate of wages.

it would light the fires of every furnace and give employment to millions of either on or ks. I oil Itnl" h-iuK. er juform the if th-' banks pay taxes their bonds or not, ami if ilo'y 'luve anv money on bonds uij the fiist of J.innary outside of In other w((rds if the banks are not just is imjiroviug, 1 thought ihtit 1 would meiitiou oilier conditions a community, morally Socially, and intellectually. 1 came to this county Seji- t-'iuber 24, 18S3 At that tiiU'-' lliis cutumtiuity Uiuke I to be in a condition, hut to day it looks like it is retrograding. Most of our I vy A Tf aF as good as exempt Irom luxa farms to men tioii while the is taxed iRive lenieo BVBryihi.iK to tli- ik of Again tlie little banker ilenies where they could have that he government tbe educational facility, and that I about two months more of the iieople of the the bauk lie (ho i)'-o '-ear, wliile many of the renters aro not able to send their chihiren the 1 ill term of ihe free school in (he ouriy.

The churches are going down, they are keeping pace wiih to tliem deep tlie decline un the national 11 Jr appear.s to me that the 'before the back salary Well, was it siai t-d be- the tanlf grahf Everv- It would build new railroads knows that tariff and develop new resouices of rob the poorest wealth that have hitherto lain I on earth -not only idle, I rob them to run the govern It would erect new factories i that would manufacture out of the raw nmtBrial i.i Mr. iiauker. i this coumry, hur.divU» hand all things (hat we iinw buy imwer the Iowa, and foreign lands. lili. Sinih was hy and leaving (he poor It would give eiuiiloy ment, at United States.

Did not the renumeralive wages, to mil-1 gov lions of men in the mer to p.i>’ workshops and mines, who in i pound of he for two turn would bay the products of ears after the w.ir, wliich the farm at a living price. larnotinted to ab mt II.IO.O would set every vvheel .1 1 11 VV hat was the deciMion InotloD, every forge to bluzing, ,1 1 every farm would he work- ed 10 lie fullesl faparity to sup- ey. ply the demand for the great aim of -i in other oenuna a.on.y hank to theee 1 1 I 1 I 1 tt A A'- rfc I I A lited States. Did not the Gie farms. has vernm.nt fone.l.epoorfar I 1 to pay 2 1 2 cents per 1 d.

that it wai uiicoiisiitu Did govemm-tif (Smployed ss attractive I hear say tlmy left the farm because the labor sjieiif in culli mating them is no lon- and they liioiighi ihat wouM quit farming a'ol 11 Kcn.ei long i pay wmg'-s. If the present cotilitioa of dismissed i Sam Bennett, carrying pistol, fine $25. Keen Simmons, shooting I craps, tine $15. Louis James, shooting craps, fine $15. Edw'ard Legg, assault, fine 10 B.

Tracy, swindling, $30 and one day in jail. C. D. Bales, gaming, fine $15 Bill Hopkins, gamlJig; $15. L.

Godsey, swindling, fine $30 undone day in jail. Sam Hal din, gaming, b.iie ilollander, carrying concealed weapon, fine $25. J. 0 Miller, carrying pistol, $25. John Johnson, gaming, 15 days in jail and fine $30.

Henry Jone.s, gaming, $15, Ed Jucksojq gaming, $15. Hosea Johnson, threat to lake human life, fine $100. Armsled Urume. cairying pistol, fine $30 Jno. Smith, theft, fine $15, five days in jail.

BrowUj carrying pistol, fine $25, Farker, carrying pistol, $25 Oliver, carrying $30. Jess Roggers, thefr. $15. ten days in jail Frank Cair, aggiavated as sault, fine $25 James Oliver, cuirj it pistol fine $25. Cart Quesenberry, theft; $15; 10 days in jail some enterprising man do something towards building a first-clHss hotel re? I.

B. of Mr. Tei- rett Jornan, is to 11 the store of Furvin Brown Mrs. R. A Lewis has been confined toh-r bed this week from the effects of a very bad cold.

Frof. Looney went to Brownwood Monday, in response to a telegram saying his mother was very low. Shine retnrued from Iowa last Sunday, where he has been attending his moth in her last illness The members of family who have been down for two weeks with diplheria are 'coTrralesring. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Horn tendered a reception to the latest edition of iheir family, a nine pound boy, last Monday. Mr. Steve Neatliery came in from Terrell Sunday to make arrangements to move his family buck to Farmersville on the 1st of next month. J. M.

Hale desires to return thanks to his friends and neighbors for assistance rendered him since the burning of his property. Mr.and Mrs. Frank are entertaining an eight-pound girl at their house now. Mrs. Sid Harris, of Nevada, spent a few days with friends here this week.

Biuikley left Tuesday for Stonewall county, seeking a location. M. Moore, of Terrell, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. York.

There was a pleasant social party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Finley last night. The following uipIeH were prv'seiit I'ritti ami ley H'Oia- ker Em'ua om-r, and 1.1 Hu lillesHin, VViilte Duzler ami Ivv Lmle Frost ami Daisy Liugeii fv-lter, Jud Battle ami Hike, Hal Aston and Addie Johnson. Wills Rv'ynold, who lives five miles southeast of this place, received a lei ter Tuesday from a brother in Avondale, county.

of whom he had not heard since '61, He ed Mr Lindsey's plan, advertising in the Corier Journal with the above Whi reLnrniiig from church Sunday, Mrs. Jerry Dale, of was thrown from her horse and sustaineA. very painful about her ineiamt attd HO ugly gash on her hea-I. Mrs. Amanda Wake, for several years a resident of nev and well known to many old settlers, died at Gainesville Saturday.

She was 70 years of age. Thousands of cancers are removed by en met 11 1 permanently tirely new and original metli- ods without pain, lo.ss of the use of plaster or Knife For book on cancer (sent ree) address Surgical Hotel, Cuium bn-v, O. B. artman 1 res Is there anything so hard, or that goes in so deep, as air made into Robert Lowell. On which days we will have on clij play one of the finest of and American designs in dress goods and trimmings brought to this market.

Our millinery will be by far tin handsomest ever seen in the citj All are invited. P. S. A special discount of per cent, will be given on thei days. -ta.

M. ARON. 1 WILSON, A. T. Wilsoa oceis and hopiielt OlVB KiCJOYS Both the method and when No.

1 8 West Louisiana Street. Bingham Block, LTfJiulfg i Respectfully solicit your no.ARI» I.ODOINO. PER DAY WEEK 4 gently yet promptly on the Liver and Bowels, cleanses the I tern effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual of ia the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taate and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most MoN Nb'iiU. anv hour 6 a. tii.

ami 8p for 35 SMi A popular remedy known. Pyrup of is for in 60c bottles by all leading Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFOBNIH FIG SYRUP CO. tAH fUAHCltCO, CAL.

Loutsmts. xr. mw roM. WE ARE STILL ATTHE OLD STAN WITH A FINE LINEOF- The Coiiiifry If yon ba'e any hing I but ronunands tra h- your own iiy, contiirv In country you a and ive that its sion at more family tfiaii do many of the tan In the country ilm marriage toll fully than in papers, and when the of such a home paper tell that some humble person gone from the world we read with tears, for he was out neighbor and friend. The country Ts but it is a pulpit of morals for tlip entire community and in which it is published It is a of uhjic rostrum where the affairs of State are considered; it is a supervisor of the streets ami roads; it is a social friend, a promoter of friendship and good will Hardware a and Uueenswate Lamp Goods and Trimmiag BRIDGE BEACH COL Teachers' Meeting.

STOVE! WLlEltniig HsrrlMge Bells. Tim fo lowing iimiTiauH 11- oviirtes have issimil, by tiuiui. It would break the uex; occupa (il, i I 1 women and was unconstitutional to rob orce the goveiimient, but tUe money pow(er and secure utionul for parties ist sevmi, wliat a sa an equitable distribution of the Hame money back tion of things to those wlc profiu of industry to those who 1Giese poor Sont hern forced to leiuain 1 i fa Peg produce the wealth of the coun ehaWe tke ho are Hi any Gouuty Clerk aim-e our lawt T. A. Kirt and Elizabeth Rollins, VV.

Gray and Mre. Mattie Joiief, W. Gotcher and Dora Hartman, W. A. The following Is a programe for the 3d.

Saturday in this month; FORKNOON. 1. Primary Sailie Battle, Miss Minnie Lee Wood ami J. T. Chambers.

2. School fs. I. A. Looney and A Caldwell 3.

Should Deciuniatlofis and Compositions be Encouraged iu Schools T. C. Portman, J. M. Harder M.

Dickinson and iss Alice Barniim. Essay-r-Miss Emma Webster. AiTTKKKOON. 4 The Best Method for Teaching Cube W. W.

Shepherd. B. Hu gings and J. H. Hill 5.

Should icour age CalHStlieiilcs in Schuol Cxive me a call before purchai 9 and 11 East Louisiana Str J. p. 7'As turning point In woiuaa'i lifo brings pcctiliar weaknesses and ailments. Dr. Favorite Prescription brings relief and cure.

It is a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonic and nervine. It strength to the whole system in geieral, and to the uterine organs appendages in particular, debilitated and delicate women need it. a legitimate medicine purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Nothing eliio does as much.

You only Si'VOlSlirEBi CUlTlifi! ruim MX for itsuiita ornn. OOOiroiil TKHB to( witb Uir I parslwl 1891 I for like Lizzie tt VV. L. Yar- get. Can you auk more? 4 B-U.

6 Essay On period of change from girlhood to Ollie Piemmous womanhood, Prescrip- I Vion is a perfectiv taf a Home Opowh, Honest, I oStt my I Now (iw tho Mwck WMO I mw atMsa it tdwko 1 Iw wtB to ew tho (wml ol ftmTi. itw Uiiiiod wy ciMtotowt. UniiiWW Essay, How to grade country school, Faust. W. arbrough M.

WjLSON, J. L' audwkll vtntttiitvVw? perfectly safe remedial and can produce only good fSsultA It equally efficacious and valuable In its effects when taken for tboM disorders apd dorwgo- menu laeident to that later and ROOECS Aimo onlv laTOO Makes a good pooffnr pat It on. snd parttouUrs. dvii KMsitt; rr..

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