Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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Terms of 8ttarivtloa
One Copy, Om Year,
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LTtrtisinst Bates.
The falinwtng are our advertkdng rate*
which
and will be Strictly adhered to:
One square (1 Inch) first Insertion, $1.00
P*1B*eh subsequent Insertion, - - *?
Space. 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo*
1 Inch 01.00 |6.00 *10.00 fl5W
2 inches 8.00' 8.M i lt')0
Moot. 10.00 18.00 22.50 85.00
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Miiwfal uutft—Un-eon Is uor yp*
Itgr-Uaw. A Ufaural disAucUon mod* to
^^Gmounclng candidates tor offle^:—
State or ptstrict$10; County $5; Precinct
$8, Invariably in ad vance.
Advertisement** of a personul nature
fifty per cent. additlonaL_~~ . v ~
in your ^tapie of the 23d ult., I have
just read tbf sad account of the tragic
death, iu your eity, of “Minnie Adalr.M
“One more unfold hate,
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> Urcnhnm Banner
^juii pi»h>fii»i« lots ii wawaattfg
1VOKJI 10K THY UKAD.
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Editor WrU'O Exainituir:
W. C. Beckham & FaJf®
Bell Foundry.
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General Merchandise
CITATION.
♦trAnc or ‘fantjw, a
Uounvy of YoVno, f ,
lV> thf Sheriff or an/‘YJotfltalde of
—:—J&r-.-
Yuunn Bounty. OmHittIP—W
OU are hereby ommunded to snm-
Weury of breath,
ashly importunate, ^
Quae to fwrdtttit” •
Bash
-A-IK/IE 2STOW K,ECEIVinSTC3-
The Largest and Most Compete Stock- «f >
Of all the pro millions of people in
Texas, there are but three wbrflnay
have^ known this untortunato girl.
Stranger as .die was, lu a wlrHiige land, i
please allow me, through youreoluimia, j
to plant one flower—if flower it may fa:
—upon the mottnd that marks the silent
Dry Goods, Dress Ci<M>ds,
ineenswars,
It
caaL
reach the-itdull, cold ear of death;” but
yetrl would try to gain fur the {*x>r dead
sleeper one kind thought fnu the liv-
ing, that those who knew licr to con-
demn her, may now be more charitable
GENTS' FUBNISHIHG COOTS,
CR OCSRIES, Rio.,
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EVER BROUGHT TO GRAHAM.
.......1 ■ -------- ! ------- #-*rr-------—— Tieniu ner, may now ins inure uiiuiuhmi
Receipt for Making »>faotowu-, (,4oVi.urtlH ,H.r ftttntfes, and that ffic
stranger ill parsing tier grav®, j nay look
upon it ni oreTil syiit!mIhy than in _
2.MfYOU «*tt-»flWd to doH»,donatca_.
iaijgc building lot'for some large burt-
ne^a^eifterprlsc, and thereby enhance
ike value of town projierty.
. Fttduce imsiiwiii men
your owntown. ... . ~~
r>*t Patronize the business mCh ufyour
rwn town.
;_wt» M wn in J' ‘1 “ r
b. Alwaysaum ui>^itf«Fa»I>«MeiLWh<^
nita atatioiis, woman’s ponitlon is far,
ulwive that of In an; and +t is said rthat
when qiic fqll-H, hex destuait Lh lar be-
neath hlM. lie this^lt mnv. she never
you visit places A>ut« id c of your own Uwn
" " ' "" "“WT TT" ‘s^* j "O*1 1 if flsa ' i .n
lljfeJllOC-gDQda^-^--—
fall so far down the precipice o( sin, hut |
that a feeling uf whai/m or^* weniimehtr;
. fh .ttpefkk well of-^our wpfthy_pul)lic
iwes.--
entery
7. UauyUuug
Wll. .
tld Imi1
of charity attempts, in a tio/tt <& plum
either to hlde ker 7rom ibc"-worldf~
* that may be of UmeflMo til© tuWll, do
ntil speak jtl qfdt to others ltecauBe you
happen to be prejudiced against.lt.
8. Hpcak weM to strangers of your
town aD>i-i>eopl©, 4 ^
8» If you have surplus money da not
invest it in fkr-ofT’speeulations, but give
yourself and your town the benefit of
it by establishing some profitable factory
10. Encourage Jyour local newspaper
by sitbacrilting fur, advertising^in, and
paying fbr It.
paiteet her i-^^veii fromairy repnimtlrr
T»y bor HTnful career/ “
Hlace eoairx:attkl died lue hubjecL of this
8Hcteh, eonc?ai«l welwrve her;—Yet, if
to toll-who nbe wan.and from what pa-
rentage ahe .came, will win-one kind
thought fur her, d-»*I^or a more diarl-
tuT)le feeling for her <,lass, living,‘I will -
say that the blood of a good ancestry
flowed In her veins, djer maternal
graudJhther, lu ante bellum days, was
a-wealty uud aristocratic Judge, In sou th-
em MisHiHsippi, and her father’s father,
some years before the war, was one of
the muwt icaTOgl Judges of the supreme
court of the same state. Her parents
The governor of Alabama yesterday
lEUke 'TiyjfclttWiy __& ^____
Hcnator from Alabama, to fill lived in New Orlean-, when* they i*oth
the vacancy caused by the death" of
stator Houston. Mr. Pryor has t|ie
- r^CCl^n driving' ah^LlC man; lie
i-as the law partner of the deceased
senator, and has, though frequently
died a?K>ut tile beginning, of the-war,
aiwl wliowt OMiiuiLfci.’l—uiaii. lairu —ll^r_
urged to accept office, j^HjrsisteutJy dc-
clined. The legislature will not niect
It util November next, when, the plgce
election.
be filled by
r^'5'
Sugar from Sorghum.
Dr. Collyer.eliemist «f the Agricult-
ural Department, is confident that one-
tenth of the corn acreage of Illinois only hopf of a woman, llut this fa
would- suffice to rniso all the sugar lu'
the United Shtl^Hf devoted UTSttf-i j
giium of the variety .Wt’ rtltcd to ttie
latitude; this allowing pn*etic*l renolts
to reach only 60 per oeut. of thuss
in hfa iiioHt favorable exjieri-
enougli.
“Alas! tliC'l«vcoftribnihin, It Isknowu
To laen Intel v amiw fearful thing;
Fn>r ah oTln-rs upojmaielatlil-OWn,
And if ”tis lost’ life Iihb no more to
bring
The cost of the m w sugar, be
thfaika, should not cxCecnl tlircc oenta a
pr>uf»df The early amber •cane is the
Hpectf^ .beSt suited toT$Hntit». <bn>
^nrtwloarr I^Thic, who han Jn-d n tUrn-
td frdtn a tour offn£|>ecUota in the \Vest,
reports that the moHt promising results
Irave alrcmly been gtdsinod^Iio visit- bewd by dangers, and perhaps
ed om* i nu nu factory in Illinois, where
4S^00b pounds of Horghum sugar have
been made this season^ eqUgl iafcvery
respeot the best product of 4he nugnr
cmue;rahd tills enterprise has been cat-
ried oh under exceptional difficult lea.
He visited, or received re]*orts from ma-
sotghum seedfl, kllj^peaking in the most
favorable! terms of the prospects.*—#ci-
etUi/lc American.
-.m. e ■>§
Harness that has been soaked* with
water will dry hacdr uidswa it is dreBseil
ing oiL ^First wipeotrthe harness with*
a sponge, Ind then wit^adoth kept far
this purpose, you enn^ apply the oil or
dressing thoroughly. A coating of wa
ler-Jproof dressing will now l>e uaefhl.
-. -hut the hanuKH Bhnuld lxi. IhuDnuridy. her tamglodoath. Had her whcrealjouts
washed ami mndfc jK-rfaetly clean.
. •———^ • —-——-r*
When a young, may g«M aoiw^itbnA.
girl that In passing along the street by
her house, he has to take a running
start, fifty ypds cither-way so lie oan
get past the gate, it Is ttltapfj. time for
him to be asking the dTd J^kb if they
wouldn’t like to Ukr^a son in-law
raise or find accomodations tor another
boarder. ^
Knights and Ididics of Honor in Texas
wlttf atncmfarphipof 1,400.
<Xm
The negroes <4 Busk county the qther
da/ held a meeting, and by a vote of
fi v«- Uj olio rtsol vtdjp extsi 11a. i:. +J. I
Sr
Tbs Day land Orphans’ Home haspp-
pealed Tol’alystine tot hklp, psbvieiona
are.going into]
coltuJK! at Breoham. WM
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|hta^mr Is repeal io have fal
In thc'inccgrifb» of ’“Miiinlo Adair, ■
she was well concealed fronrtbat chance
«*nr wtiich, c-ven n.vny 901 in Tegas,
joight, olfiorwlse ha ve Ifeen fa<l‘to.A **-
mem l>rq nee of her In Her childhood’a
TfmirT f- **■-*-
We iifo prt*piivetl to jpanufacturc ftii'l will keep constant on luuid
a well ^sorted stock of '........... •" T* .............b-‘. ^ ;
-Jg *L4Ll-r^".'.tI3
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y- ; Fpt Church, Acad-
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erny, Factory, Depot,
■J? -t *;
ytcdmbdat, Ship, Lo».
com .ti vc/ Plantation,
♦Fire Engines,; IBtc. -
T man W in. ti. Marshali, Jaa. P. Mar-
tiliall, Blanche V. Ktokes, sr., Mary A.
Htokcs, Arthur H. Htokes, F.li/.aneth
HtoSes, Albert Wtoken and Blaudie
V. Htokes. Jr., by publication in the
^newspaper puldfahed
in the county of Young and Htale of
■ uetore the H»n
Sizoa and Prices With "WTieel
Hanpings and Frame Complete.
plain of wL witU_Ul»»igl ng .<'«»st of Tb-l 1
^ A fru me com plete • A1»« nglngs.
/^oft-g>ln. 230 pounds. - - - $26
Texas,.to l>e and appear la*fore the rum
District Court of said county, at ffisL'
next regular term thereof, to be begun
und holaen at the court house in the
town of tJraham, ou the 3nlMonday in
^January, Ihhii, then und there tpknaw*"^ *
er the plainttfls’ petition, filed in saui
court on the 31st day of l
Xo 7 80 in. kHJ
Ml.
XoJJr841A, m
«g.a7aajn. m
wherein Ellen H. Hippen, et. ah, are]
fin. H. Aiarshu
‘plaiutitHi
Tlie par.
” ——- - — - - • - *r r v,,l *
plaintiffs, ami Wriu. H. Marshall, et. nl
f - ___mil -rm rT.: .. 4: /1
IIIUIU I ll(V, Mini I! 1«I« k). illUl plIMIIj X V. Hlit
aredtTei)3^iTfi*." Theflalureofpfaintifli)
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BIT
Seneca
®8TKV A GO.,
Falla, N. Y.j q.jft., A
tlttoir and division ot certain lands, sit-
u a tent In the orranties of Archer, ttnytnr,
■“Scr
Clay, Callahan, Jack, Montague, Palo
lie.......- . .
“ GHAT’S BPMCiriC M EI>lDlH®.
THAOS MANSThe Great En-TfiAbS MASK
srliiih Remedy, ,
Sandies, Bridles,
k
All i.iilitliinic eurn
Srrnrmrt Weak*
)
. Imjioti-nry,
ntM nu-Tnisasr'
tli it Akltow, no ii
mi|iii'iio« im
< : iih of
l*inio, Parker, Hhaekelfonl, Htcidiens,
Throckmorton and Young, in the State
of Texas, contain lug In u»e aggregate
(10iU65t 3^y obc Jiuojlreil and tlnetf, ,,
thousand five hundred und fifty-ng^
ami thi'iM-fourtliaiurres, same being laird
convayed -U»-thc Texas Emigrutimi irml
S
-Jms . _
, .ufmi T8ffi?»aT«L^.riim TAKI88
In 1I1- Daok;'D!^inr-M of Vioioa. Prmiofure 01<l Air
........ Company by tin* State or Texas,
and by Texas Emigration ami Iottod
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Si SftSM
23.
nt«H kttiMry tiOtt-r l+i—i"-* lh»t toiurnnll)' or Con-
fi-mi.iiir.-pu a ire ifM-nt thereon showing how - jvn intyp
rawrHhm, ami n frennilure (Ihire.
—^yTnlt rmrrt.Ttr r. tn nnr ^utw
We ihVite everyWcly to trxamine our goods and prices*
will fill your lulls with choicc/J
We
nnt'Ttt n tn nnr p^reptalrt, wtitrti ttp jh-
-TTlia
rMldlCill* In iul.l nlT.lr Kn'utii ul 91 ptr jpurkuK**, "I j
nix |«ukVni^» f-*r t.7. or will rr.-#- M.«y tiiiill on
rucciyjLui tile iuom-.v
TltF. OKAY MKDtClXK CO., *
HevliwiijfItOH-lh I mii4 M»4i
E. T. m/.UTARD,
A^Oto OmHty Judge.
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U EQBOE HP! L 1<RU,
ITorthwesterii Texas Land Agency,
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Collectors and Conveyancers,
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•a. -
r Graham, Texas.! ,•• •
Prompt and Personal Attention to alt business in our Line—
Coiwjumidug, Procuiing Patents, Dividing Lanil^,&o... &c.
St. HUflSlU u
mother was a fa-autiful woman; and.in
ier Wealthy MissiHsippi home, over-
looking the sea anti wtlsMikd by tlie
beauties of cultivation-and refinement,
ma’ny paid court at Urn1 HhllAW—ixieTi
Archer; TnvlOT^Cliiyjp^l^iijp^kft^ Pnlo Piato^ 3te|)lycn^,
Htmnrelford, Throckmorton and ottoirigWhllBi;
Spec ini Atteulion Throughout the State to Tun Matters ol \on-Ii<7tit!riMs
nol.le ami worthy as the Tubers of Uu;
fairest of Waco’s daughters; and there
was a time in thpllfo of.“MInulc Adair”
when her eldUlish la-auty and happy
siirroundlngM peomUeil nothing of the
borrow ami sham© that darkened her
life and destroyed . that whicli is the
JWHHrc gkdijQ give r
Mil-PP]
^5-;
risible referencfis anioi^.putron« of
is:
long tdaiuUng, and J^leadin^Bnnks'.oFTcxas.
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FOB. PURCHASE OF
TO TH E PKOCLK. OF
Fmrfc .Worth, Texas.
Or W(;,4 of There:
wlien you go'>orlli or East \ ou a ill find-
that your ciieajH*Ht and fa st plan is to go
direct to DalliT? [tq>nj*yotirticketsj and
ami take tlie
Soustofi & T^sas Central Railway
ami there this writ with your endorHr-
exceuted same.
f——V Wtyy hhm , .I. B—F. Hhm>k.
4-HKAfln \ i ‘lerk of the+Hstrtrt-^toxM
1 —r—'J Young County. (Jlv
g C<muity. Qlven under
nc seal of
my hnnd and the seal of said Court, in
the town CTGritiianh *bt«. M.» im .Jjty.
oTDecember, "
JLil*X ■SHOCK,
CouxfV orTuiNQ, f
To tlie Sher-
ltr.ffttkjr I\..iufni.l« e>f Vming futility
. . — am<mW*xmZ
greeting: - ,
YOU are hereby commanded to sum-
John C. Noble and Elir.abe£li Noble,
by publication in the (indiam IiKAIikk,
•> nuMlunniuii- »nl.Hyhnl in j|^iL^iumtyTkf‘J—
ger trains |>er day direct through to
Bvrrwmr-PTTts
OVER THE
zr
Micssuri, Eans&s & Tbu E’y.
V’ou w ill also find that when j'oti g«
t.. Th.ua. v-M, .nu
pliepkisi tonny nrfiminent point in the r
United States. There is<rmy ’
fore the Honoradule
Young connty Texas, at tfie next regu-
X^oiirt Houoe In Ornhnni, on the 8n!
Mbndnyin January a. i>. 1880. then and
there to answer the PlaTntTfrs petition
filed in suid Court on the 13th day of
December A. j>. 1878, wherein John
War nock, as Plalntitr, and Bol)Oi;tl|. -
Long ami
lajxi
That runs its twin* wBh iiyggage «>aTa,
piisaefiger wuehes and Pullman Doping
cars direct into ^he great Unfan dt. It.
^hIT is the
Missouri^ k T»u l)
By the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
[palhu% HliLfimm ami Denison to Fort
Hoi.U, Kah„ lo irredulia, Mo., U»,iSt. Jxjuis.
lb1 sure amt-go to l)nllas to buy your
R. ii tU'kets c(‘ the regular authoris'd
Ticket AgOnt, office VMVUTn l^t. ’Tfe-
To her: save mockeries uT flie jmSX
aloHo.0—■ -b— ■
Truth !* stronger than fiction, nml all
the inventions of art can
romance equal tp_thotoui
really Toor Hnlnnle
“Outcast” though she waa, she once
had a happy home. Her parly life was
now wife in parental love and protec-
tion, had they been ensnared, young
and orphaned, as (*he was, they, too,
would have fallen as shedid. But
“When lovely woman stoops to folly
And teams, too late, that men betray;
What halm can soothe her mehuiulioly.
W liaturt can wash her guile away .’
And hme her ihatno from evefy eye,
Ami draw repentance from her lover
Ami wring his bosom—fa to die.”
, And “Jrllnnle” died, Weary of life
and inipntleutVf the stow decay of nat-
UfOy ShO) st ung to ilWporatiua Ly-A-fixl
ing that only jinn ml MU1 Whs a woman;
with her own baud, ended .tlint ex fat*
{stew*© 'which fa tlie enre-worthy gift of
Oiunipoteuoe.
Poor girl! There arc -hearts that1
ha\*e throf)bo<l in agofiy M the news of
.Veejq. known, she to-night oouH. haYr|
heeii Wbere thr-Tnanth- of brotherly love
wdiW have covered h<‘r foll*le*and giv-
en her a refuge fo*m t|i«* sins tit At dark-
ened and hauntod her lift*; O Clod ! if
in the fliilnesa of Thy mercy, there ho
aught tliat Thou canstlet atonq for the*
errors of a p<sir, friendless, sinning mor-
Utl, let Thy clemency lie'gtve’n to tlmt
frail woman, who,, tcmpteil, betrayed
and denounced as man never fa, die* iu
For Use oriftvestmeat^
cure your sleeping car la-rtlu as he sells
PuIL^aiIBl^T>lTig cftftAh'kcts rfml chocke
Montague, Shackelford, Taylor, Parker,
Riy tmrghTrrs! of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys «>: Tm. u:
ostnf thorn tue-FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS r COLO
r____ _ ____(g'troct4
most of ttfcfft tll8 T
NY LANDS, keluctcil in 1852—"in n region whose olovntion defies
tho preBOTice of yellow fever lAul hlher epidemic diseases, being
from 500 to 1000 feet greater elevation than *St. J.ouis, Balti-
more, New York and I hiladelphia, nnd not surpassed for its Chain,
elininth, health, Jbcanty; thr^growing of etrrwy-
lcinu of stock; «nd now most profit :sivo? ti^lug BA route Texas
aud Pacific Kailirsv. For salei also, Lots in tho prosperous
TOWN OF GRAHAM,
ni& Wucu and North we.stern Railroads, by
' K. S. GRAHAM,
- LAND-OFFICE AT GKAHaM-, YOUNG COUNTY, TEXAS.
Tlefor to Bankers Generally. ^cS^Gnt this out for reference,
CHEAP \ 1 a cii
STORE.
Gil
ifark__Md_despair, far away fmm
Tlioc and those whose earthly love may
have better prepared her far .admission
Into Thy lioly presonoe.
"Let others look upon Adieu woman os
they nmyHI fehall always have for ttiem
much pity and charity of feeling; iftid
when one-, either l^rcommon destiny 6r
her o\Vn> trngiC hand, is ushered into
that unknown eternity, l
far her hopbftilly,
■;—r
P13 OP LB of TEXAS
The Mb K. A T. U’y offi*r you a Putt-
nian Sice ping Cur from Hoimion, IL'urn,
iL^aiidjipycn rfa-
- District t.ViuK of
f r‘ * .
- —1-
4" t V, '
sr
McC'fackeit
Countv, Kci’ituckv, Di-faminuts, flh*
number of said dutf fa-iog 110. The
inROMn^ in a I nr In’8 ocfliTinU- Ir n s
follow#^ to-wi t: The partition of cer-
tain tracts of Jutjds lying In Stephens,
Throckhiorton, • und Young counticn
contain in tne aggregate, 8410 ftCrea
A fid 1 iv Which
the* petition has a one-
L Bald tracts described
wmiiLi i' riot mmilior. - He will Also se-
tldrd interest,
as follows, to wit:
Texas Emigration ami Land Company .
'Surveys, Nb«7 3088 iu Stephens county^,
formerly lVuchuunn county, 266 acre*,
No, SON, same county, flfi6 acres,
23fi2, inTliriM'kmortonCo, 320 “
.. 304;^ o u .. 8;J0
“ M “ “ “ “ S20 “
B B 830- “
“ 924, “ “ “ “ 320 “
“ G74 “ Ztt •• U'JU__iy
“ 270, in Young County, . 3fll) “
“ 1677, “ “ * - , J'8» "
Tr5Sttft‘V'71 11 “ ' “ 820 >*
s:
Herein, fail not, and have you then
and there lids Writ wtth your endnrsc-
Imggage through to aU |M)idts Tn the
.United States.
‘Ja«. D. RiwwNj
executed the sanre^ . “ AJ
Witness, J. B. F. Shock, CHerlcof the
Gen, Pass. Ag’t.
St. l*buh, MO.
S'----] GIVES tinder my hand
SBtlrf nnd the Scnl ofsnldiMurt,
f .......
Memphis! Charleston
It iATX.^O^VlD.
v ,THE
at office In Umhs ui, this the
13th day ofDeeemU r, A. |>.^I879^
---------^ ,t\ D. U. Y. Cl T.
Arnold A ArripW, A-tty»irtorPfainMffi».
finftl Mrs JM Bouts.
A GREAT PAPER.
Ta ssing Through
The “naturally Wautiful and most fa
The National Family Paper of
the South. ? —-
rot^egiai^llourcouulr,.'' -^- C6lUWp.-*D(rT6rT«ke It?
iy I lie
SHORTEST X.TTSTH3
TO tfHE -- -4fA
rr *a.,, '
The fMfKKY Rovth has been oonstapt-
East and Southeast.
ras Mit Dununu
’WITHOUT CHANGE
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tins. Sleeping Cflr Fare Reduced, riiubs In every comm
trains.™" SreejihHt'
Baggage Checked Through to (Jcstina-
■ i Mi. » m i i* . i
PASSENGERS FOR "T*
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B..
—iIitst In— "n'. •
Four Button Kid Gloves in Opera Shaee.
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i \V AftH4NG lX)N, BALTlWR^r
i FHI LA DELPHI A, NEW YORK.
f - •-i« trw.T. ■ v - ^ ■
riiattacooga, Atlnntn,
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Aud ail Southern CUfeih should paT*
-V '.-chase Tickets-hy thle litne.
Maps, Time Tables, and Rates of
Tickets furnhh.d on applierfiop to
F. R. ROGERS,
Geu. Western Agent, DaHavTexas.
„ Thc «^f complete Stock op ^ .
Zephyrs, Wool Yards, Laces, E'mbroidcfs,
^ K ^ this market '
Yonug County KMrup,
Taken up by L. A. Johnson find, e*-
trsyed be for* J. A. lafnirh, J. P. Pre-
jdfiuk'KO. R Young county, Texas, one
iurtfhaty homc. about 13 hands nigh.
iboul
My entiifl. stock of Staple Dry 6oyt«, Boots and Shoes,
The Gainesville Ifcejtcrirvk ami Rcjj
lpier ^rc : Whooping ea«jh other up from j
- thil street j
Only
n consideration of ,j 1‘__ • -
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unn * Via ri|rm. n w.
fhl sorrel horse afamt lihntwfah
I. alii face, the muscle of the lelt li..(
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ly Improving till It has now ncnrl
talncd to j>erfc<*tl6h. The last
out delay. In futuro it will wnihino
all the best features of all the papers of
the day, aud iuay justly lie lulled the
nationul family paper of tlie South, for
every family will surely take it. «44-"
WlQ contain fcvnry jKisslble“ynrietj’ of
rending matter, with splendid illustra-
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880, newspaper, January 17, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878355/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.