Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1890 Page: 1 of 8
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graham leader
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GRAHAM. TEXAS, MARCH 13, 181)0.
poitfia & son
J. W. GRAVES. I - ’
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a CHEAP NOTORIETY,
Mr. Dickens in one of his works
• .....'-speaking of notoriety and ho v dig.
tiity is upheld says :
‘ A field-marshal has his uniform;
a bishop has his silk aprori; a eoun-
* selor has his silk gown; a hen lie
has his cooked hat. Strip the bish-
... „ <*R~**£ hi*-apron, or the hcffdte oftrilS
hat and lace, ^hat ace they ? Men,
mete men. Dignity and holi-
pess, too, soiiVctinics are more iiues-
■* Ahhjh -td coat and waistertat- -thatr
Dome people imagine.”
Xf Mr. Dickens were living now
1 and iii this country, he e&uld find
many i 11 us trio us examples of dignity
4 and titles ’that have not even the
clothing to! keep up their preten-
tions, they, flonply have the inline
^ Generals, colonels, majors and Cap-
t a i iis.-JtfS tq he found t n tina i - a! i d s
of persons who never heard ,i «;m-
ndn lire, except oil f ile' 1th of .July.
Saddles,
Bridles,
Whips, (uirti,
ManuiactuiHiH and Dealers in
Harness
”• H'" " PrZrl:'H°’~ * r,*rf" ....... t ............
The following article i« taken ""
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lrom au old copy of Kind Words-—
is addressed tp children—and is
published hy request:
Dkak CriiLDREN :—Doubtless you
(mined by my children, and that'1
cuSUld spend the last years, of mv
life reading.and studying the Bible.
But alas for me 1 this last period
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hav,- hoar,) « mu«h of the folly of' ha. con.e, butTfind no, $£ ,“'ri
procrasilnatifin in seeking th, "fia- \ reading the fllhle „o i^rtWr';.
Spirs.,£u.,£te,
Saddles and Israels Made to Order os Short lotico. -
Legoins, \™ „
./> «y»h» -»nung lightly, an„ to ; nfv aoul'a 22L T 2 Z]
fregant the many Tories told anjl ! feeTitig! Now don’t ref . Pt‘ 1
written of those who have lamented I warning of the Snirit « i i '
| their folly, in this respect, as so ^ do.nq he watm d ft \ *
| much •sensatioh, and noTTouiidedoh f experience ”
facts. Well, y«Su may have heard a. .*»"»«* to the
some that were of this kind, yet
■ill kinds of repairing neatly done. “ Prictfs reasonable. £S t‘ S &
five ns a trial. Shop VV.-st Si,I - |*„|,ll(. Stp.are, i^ytLY^hlltisKt Z2
3 rr£, A. frl A.2VL, ' : TEyA- I thw ,-ariy _<h.y« tu thi* worht’s
J. O. SHORT,
Tn the Bower Briek7~
Will keefr-eonsiantlv on hand a flood ^
• • * 4 U> Lurinn^r to tn6
nmnster and the.cliristian^, hi* ask< <1
them to cease their gxhortatiuns
am prayers in his behalf; said he
bin sinned against the Holy Ghost
Riul that the door of salvation was
j plc-nsutw, inti uni irt iiH'iit*. Buf if \ SZZ&& ^ ,")
Hiiu will listen, 1 will tell you (.fan in a few months died Ini’?
| incident that real ly did occur, about moments he assured his friencE ,I‘ I
Winch there ,« fiction, hut sad his soul was I
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vivid meetings’ are, and that one''
ol their designs is to influence the
ungydlv to seek Jesus. Thor
STAPLEAND FANCY
still they are proud -of these til-n
s
titles*. Thousands of men are called
judge, why were never a judge o.
anything except it might’be the
qmrlity of whisky, In fact it has
come to pas-; tjiat a .man who uivus
a few thousand dollars Avorth of
^ ■ property fe.ds himself insulted if
Iniis addresser! as plain Mr. Jones,
~ Johnson, Smith or Brown, hut he
exports td be called colonel, major
or judge, it is truly disgusting when
we come to look at th** amount of
falsehood that is constantly prac-
ticed by the “American people.__
Austin < llohe.
GROCERIES
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He also keeps bn hand:
American Printing.
Dgjnfc’ou know there are 12,(K)|f)pn.
pers, nuiga/.iiu‘s, etc . publidiejl i;i
the united States- th ,t Uiefaiare twr-
er persons^—1.0LH) Ml'iiiem
c>m|K) ing rooms, and that many
oi - i'll"' lh.fkKT profe, tonal writers
in tip- ( oiintry are practical prin
The most ghTrious ofatr he. cisco
eri-’s on which .the genius , f tin .
nihldle ages may lay his hand ant.
proudly sjiy, ‘ This is mine—am'
the middle ages ga^j birth to ail
the extraordinary inventhAu*. thaj
give to modern lift- its vATsupeii
o.ifv <»y r antiquity—is t ie inveo-
tfon of prim i ■ .
fi_ B a boon of unqualified good,
its po'-e-'Si.tii , . -eui.a . otaiilii ial,
fof it has .ulded to f>ur store
HARDWARE, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware
Vmi Agricultural 1 mplemenls. Guns.I'istols
ammunition, FISHING TACKL£ ^
SEWING MACHINES.
Which lie is selling at Bed-Reek prices.
graham, tbs as.
-sometime.- held with mv of vm,r I ' n,'‘
Special reference to tl.eTiiT^itTon of resist the wariuie 'oftlu'l,''Z L°
feume person orpcrsoTTs—some aged as Iff,I this r, K ^,U,rit-
neglected to turn to God while
young, lake warning, my little
!*«„/’ rtMti n,,t lbe great ene-
to_
feume person or pcrsdTTs—smm* aged
sinner or some dear young people.
1 In- iiRadfmt 1 am now going to tell
as did this old man Be'memher
the proinjse is to the young, “they
you occurred some two"yea7s ago huMTlrev'ThnT^^ hnti me»”
during a revival nn-otum in S'l ,°h<*n "P™**
during a revival metking yi tin*
connnunity of niy boyhood, and
which whs held, in- the hope of.sav-
ing Rom eternal burnings an old
imm oLmore than three score years,
i he ‘‘meeting-house” was near the
old..gentleman's (loot', thus giving
S. R. JEFFERY,
DEALER IV
knowledge, multiplied ourjenjov-
meiits, and glren artew eijst to oiir
mind and increased activity to our
powers. It has raised us in die
scale of thinking Iteiiigs, has en-
lut"ged t4n*- limit— of our t-ori-o-T-* *ad-
ded to the dignity of our natur hy
giving birth to public o)>imonf *n it
now man is no longer com. i A if Im
does dot know all ihe*pews pand
have daily information ahouf the
whole human rgee.
lent:
* fiiAde
In the last twenty ye.ar.s the four
principal cities of Tennessee have
shown healthy growH^with some-
thing like a neck and heck race for
supremacy. In f^70 MeiUjTFiwY
with a js^udation of -lG,'22t>, was
the niost {top-.iloufl city in the state;
-w*»w aceortHng to the Appeal it will
rank ffmrrh unless th.~eity ltiriflg
«re extended -,» as to include out-
lying suburb . in which (bise it is
thought-tb-i > <naof |KU() will show
the fdlbnviug- igures: Memphis
l'ROHO. N Jv He 9O.000^ChattA-
tmoga tiU.G H). I\. oxville o5.(XAj.
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WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
! rRAHAM, - ... - TE X
ULr?r *£-,
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^•pf.ejjnfiUntlv on hand the following popular briMH^rf-tigtroVih
; B. J. homines & Co., Yarihessee Rye, 0. F. C
Cavlor .and Belle of .Velspn^esge goods:) ’aloo Bcflo oi
NOso.i ll II McBmj-or. Bond* Lillard. GuchenheiBuir
live in bulk; also, the finest of Apple ami Peach Brandy
I have all of inv goods shipped direct from distillery
r.l. Rickman & co.
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Hie advantages of nearness to tin*
place of service and the advice ami
pray.t- of ('hri.-tiauty. It g^emfed
that on this lneethig \n- -usperuled
his salvation, ns In-was .-.faged an«I
ho infirm’. All Cliri.-tian hearts
.Were interested in him. Some days
had passed, with the conversion of
a few, but the interest was on the
decline without any "pro-pert of the
object of the meeting being realized.
Neither the earnest exhortations-of
the preacher, nor the prayers of
ehrytians or igxti'cati*-.- ot rdwtives
could move him. lie vvinila take
hiSiScat near thijt «.f the ‘‘amiious”
and give close, attention to all that
was said iinu doin', hut this was the
all of lij- illtele-t. Ills example
had lessened the interest that inanv
-yaujig r-po44plY -had -sdmwn rrr thV
meeting! find all efforts to move
them grew less and le-s. The faith-
V ooen reproved
a.,1< uanlcneth tlu-ir hearts shall he
d^rny.d, and that without reme-
:,.r.
53.
A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVED HER LIFE.
ft was Just an 'ordinary arrHP of wraDDintr
trniw l.,.t ,t brr g„p wi»rK£-
5—4r
ful minister determined to close tin
miH-lutg, but could not forbear mak-
ing one mote appeal to the ungodly
in the hope that he might he able
jdn only to touch his aged friemr.-
leelingri!, hut also those^-oE-tbc aud
iern-e,- who were to a great measure,-
yet unmoved. With a heart hur-
lelied
e ml tlu T : cyiutmilHfon, »-rphvd-
w,t" wwurabl® and could live
»".v ,l •>«< *»>•* weighed iJ t nn
o-vent v pounds. ()n h ,,f
per she read Of Dr; King’s Sew iL,ven
uad got ft sample, battle; it helped l.er- Se
’"Ugh a large UttlV, it helped her ffidre!
""'gla HlH'ther and grey, hotter fast; eonlin
ued ils use and is now strong, healthy rosv
plump we.ghing HO .pound*. FoV’ 0,1)^
yarfieulftrs send stamp to W. H. ( ole drue--
S'mtih 'rr,Hl* h-ttlee of this won-
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Now and then a man sees some-
ll""g in the paper he don’t like and
has his paper discontinued An-
otll‘T ivl-k^-J,ls. Place And the'paper
continues to issue just as if the
man’.- tender feelmg^Jiad never
been hurt. We Ways regret such
ail occurrence, but there is no rem-
Z^y.... .S|'j11^ Ju:"ul.L‘_ucver roml th*.
To file because they find something
tliflt flnnvh'l eiiD ®L _____ /x < •
tiiiit doesn’t suit
News.
them.-^Garland
v.
EIrCPt;sy
Thi- is w),Ht you ought to have, in fact,
you must have if. to fully enjoy 'if,.. Thous-
ands an- s.•arching for it daily,‘and ne urning
il ,,ot- Thousiiml upon
tlavusamis ot dollars arc spent, annually bv
our people in the hop® U.at tlwv may attain
boon. And yet it may he had bv all.
e"
our
thin
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L* ll cCt.
—______ , v.. .. ------^w ll“<J »>v HU.
withmit | riwSrSiS
*^r- * . J too demon . Dvso..iwi> ..,..1 s..„,_u rim— >
when
in ;i low. tremulous vuiee I '* Y**' PeP*»>aUdiadaacrgf Liver, 8tom-
. * o m wen and Kidnc.v ^ 1 ’
rmiwviMU tn ol.,...]. i . ..'
......... vvuiuivue; 11UU ,
someone asked permission to speak!
All eyes were at once fixed on the
old man of whonr^I have been
peaking, w ho Tad just risen to his
DEALERS
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, and otter
FARMIH3 IMFIiEMMTS_-^
Every one tvas astonished and won.
der**d; whjat 4ie could Im an, asLe
was know'fi in the community as a
very wicked mam! In deference to
his age, his request was granted,
when he turned to tin audience and
addressing himself to the young
-people..he said: “You have sern
me here from day to day, hut I
would not have you believe that it
is from any intettfft I feel in mv
soul s Salvation. No^-for my day
ol grace is past, my* doom is forever
fi^ed ! I am ius pertain of the tor-
ments of the lost
field lit 50c nmlSl.OO
|x i bottle hy K. C«. GJuhamJt Go. Ih uggi.sU.
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B UCKt. EX' S A ii BLLVA SA l, V E.
-pvaMiig, wnu iiaujust nsen to tns |CXhe Best 9glyc„iu the world for Guts
J ufil and was resting upon his cane-s-*y,j'****. fi,4r***‘. W<*er>., Knit Rjumm, Fm
hvorv mm ..HmoeiwJ T^Utir, ( }ini)Ih>lJ liarutL i’hi
■' r
fiere.A ToUer, ("happed Hand's Ghilfliiinr
< i*rrts. and all Skh, Kruptioas ah4 jKwtiroly
Cedar P::ts For Sale.
Apply to or addreBH
. B. E. M< JILTUN.
ViKAHAAl. TKA A S.
Also, dealers in and ^lariufacttirers of Stoves, Tinware,
Meulic Wash l uhs and Buckofw. Afetaiie* KXneM, and Cor-
rmrated Iron ITcidfing. \ • ,
Roofing, Guttering and Well Tnbeing a Specialty
Jofi Work done on short notice Call and sec us.
.North Side Pablw Square, GRAHAM, TEXAS
euros Vilen, or n(> pay required, ft” is guar--
•tiUohUo givP p^rfen mUUiiction, or money
refunded. 1’Hoe 2f> e<mb p,*r hox. 1’o‘r
»Hle by K. O. Orftham ,U'o„ Druggists.
V ’
itB if there nw;
W hefi 1 was a little boy my heart bon.es, ]
was grieved because of niy sins, hut ’ Sweenev. mng-mme. mmii*. Sprains, *n
I pdst|H)lK*il my return until Xahould I f,wnllJn Cough., etc, f^ve$50 by
he a “trmwn in'in ri TKH.J.j. use of one bottle. \\ hj rated tlie hiosl won
no a grow n nbili. This tiihe soon derful"BJomish Cure jtver known. Sold by
„ ,, M pi M
Weealn* a tonlr, or chllawn Uiat want h*m.ling
__ Ut\ .tumid take
T. , BBOWS*! UU).\ UXTTKIU,
It I. I> eosaiu to take, cures -Malaria, India®®.
Iton.an.l Kll'ousmwa.u All .leaiers keep it.
for ITU:*liuiou,
Weak ilea., Miflaria, Iuaia*»»tiotrknd
Biliousness, take
U». HROffNI IRON BITTRRS.
It enrys qnlrkly. For sale hy ail d«*len In
medielnr Get the K'-'i iine-
Knglish Spavin Liniment removes all Ifnrd.
Soft ivr Callotistsl Lump® and Blemishes Inxu'
horsos Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints,
Ring-bone, Stfftes, Sprains, all
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Clime, When 1 again ask. d for time.
T winh(*d to be Bottled tn life. Then
I would try and lead a godly life.
And thin eecmktgly dietnrtt pcrlnd
was soon prenent, but with it cable
cares and vexations X never dreamed
- ............ aoonil. .TOKl T
K. G. Gxoluuu Si Co., J>r»tgg»t*, (Traham.
Cedar Potto for Sale. Addmss B. K.
McJfLTojr, Urtibtuu. Tax*®,
Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or
_________________ »t>im»Is eurad in 30 mlnuttw by Woolfiml’s
of, him! 1 could not fix my mind **•*«»* j TH® wvw fttftt. s/>ld by
-___. T t R- Graham «k druggists, Graham.
Fy
juwt then, am! hoped that ‘when I f r,<1gKt
Hhoiild become an old mun that I, Letter carriers ought to make the
wopld find it easier to surrender my i best eloeulionintK; they have «uch
all to G6df as there would be less good i.foaa of delivery.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1890, newspaper, March 13, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116748/m1/1/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.