Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 10, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Graham Leader.
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Pell Mrs n. Moral*.
The Gftlveatonr Chriatia^i A’wcctte
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IMMsoN AND PA£IFIC II.Ul.ltOAP.
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«■ ■V:.r.-.tei. fr-a.^-g-r. I o**c^ity' of on/ state dBcIals^ The
aIaM Wt a t 1 til* I fif y lik* lllll I r w a* mm 9 a _ ! i I * •
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**lfrn jn**t*r- . ; _________ I AiatC; tflit if pajruca. in their uutuiuti1
f" ~ *ng qppyeDiion*, caddidiUra ph©
Saturday, Jan. ^10,1880. are gaiIty of8ucl* conduct
■ “ - -........ ■■" ■—■ ■'■■ 1 ■ I ll is not only a privilege but a duty
incumbent bn the prm,.#f ati creeds
.i.vnuiu uom «f.iimv<rmer jid
proeent tefrtiUiUH. Tin
tude of the Texa^ m+d iii ita pro-
ptiked>y(emdoT» for w*Uurn Telaw trad/'
of
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Fannin county _ school lands are [ *r^^ifr"*** alt creeds
worth in cash, fifty thousand dollars. J Jttd pftrt,e# »** lhci-r l° <!«’
.----** • * j feat any such ticket, v j
At Galveston a few .days >go, (wen* If oyr conventions, in making nomfi
ty-eight vessels were loading with cot-1 nations, ignore morals, in order that
•Sw. . l They may appease a party engaged in
_ J__• "A - -W.-.iy.. *%■ ■ M6"6WM 1U ’ ' JMr,v •viu-iiivvi uuiir L/dllU^,
-jour muk JnJSSZ a farmer "W- «°<H> «ipect «.r *.n(aJ <l.-|.u!y Ink ETour
wHhe trinity bottom on new Years day l0 *ce c^r‘eti‘*D*ty abolished by legie- h’wu.oi# h* nlwuv# mkk«i i~.w
ud were defe.ted, carrying off one of enactment. Wen. ha.«ujr d*.
tieirlDumber .hot. r_^ j ,,n •*>»• ourk*
lAwa
... —■ —.—_ |-----1 they are members of a church or
Judge Eldrige, of Memphis, Texas, ! members of a tsmperaooe organization
“■* aiaong men. He wup tardy but the people have a right to demand
(Ua annaasenAA nna I f Khl rills* r\nliiin <. j.. fAt F*-- -
is a model among met). He was lardy but the people have a right to demand dtt4*Khw* D. F. Davts, who » M
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TuitWtrsot for completing the rj»iR
rmuLto K1 I’usfi hu* hf-en signed, and
the wurh latabe mn»h«n»y the isf of
“January, JJgB.1, Tlic eon tracts are paid
ift -ftridt >»oHwnr» Wrnnls, and gwtfSO.OO^
per mile. The engineers ar<‘ forming a
earhp three mih** from Weatherford ho
•*{• v°'- Bu-r. ^i-limy TT fiAwrt. _
•who hH* JtiyTT r<;turned from Pallia ^
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Waeo, Jau. 3—Borrow is AHt thrrmgh
the eommunfty over The rad fate of
Mis# Florenoe F., Davis, aged 17 year*
dayghWj df Judgo D. F. Davis, who
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;DENTIST, -
' Late ofralestine, Texas* -
Ha« permanently loCate<l in GrahanT**
tor the purtKMiepraotieing bisprofeHMion,
Gold Filling a " ' *'
'AH Woft dm,. ailddta.
patch. 8atis£actio^gttaraui.ee<l. *1
Otfrco S/>uthXWe Publlcnquary.
1 ‘ I refer with* pleasure bo
=i §'iha *’rr'Q‘
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«damage & liregg, Atty’s! ••
Hcn-.vX. H. T.ttcVetV +■ -v« — •*“
;; Jumes McKey, Oolpiicaaa,. “
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L. D. Lillfard, Fd. Fajffretd Recorder^
ywrd praciieing with a Httlo ae^en-
Hlt.Hder, nnd -iinrt rrtiiriFiTTrT Ticr” roorn
of the pi;
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aa asifta ■■ t i I II hnaitiAdj A AV I *
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Graham Heat Market.
P. H. STONE, trOK*TtfNr.ltICK,
STONE & KINDtth/K,
------l>ropriotorar-
Uile busineac in a Missouri
, but who had never advertised.
hhll kiUt d herself tttaihlVmtly; t>... -
alify,ohsteaily, nt. ly insueif. < As Mr** Tom DavZTw!-'
-w<f.
vu, but who liad never ad verttsed.f-tlx -n* 1 ..uumormay, joeienuj^ aieiy ipgucQ, A a Mr. Pom Davin was
Pi. -~i. x*^*'”* i - v. >an ft * accompanying evils, are rw>rv---io poet-lmscfe for a.phjrihoma 4o_atUrntt
found dsa4 undue hw —Wntcf ) ^rnted in our preseslhr Ft ale govern*2 _h1fl pTH^r,hitT li < >r^MT\\^ th
mi*A Visa lifiH Konn (vines fow ftwA /)■«*! nu>nf VaiiLam i n __- i * tllC? Nidi* Will k &fl( 1 li O nfirravvl f mi/mivumI
Keep-the hent meats the market af-
ford# 4M>iiMtant)y on hand whjqh w*c will
sell cheap—for cash. Give us a trial.
North-west Corner Publltt Skuiare.
From aiul after- W»e tir*t or January *
1880, wo w ill sell for cash only.
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— v ■—V—- ■■•t——— —■ „ -- —------ v i ai»uo govern-
where he had been lying for two days^ nient. Neither temperance nor reli-
"" diseerered far w iiasa representative there, or if
. ------had never advertised, a r ♦ * Whisky . _
people had forgotten where h^ store rules as wall as ruips Teaas! The time I^ndon N^ At iTtnuar whirl,
was, and hence nobody happen 3d to -$.** our public nun, if fl^-was opcuetl 'at ihu Ba»k#ni hall,
discover the corpse until deeomposition did su.m private—but now VV estminiateT Bridge road, in aid >ol
i.A.tsarfrr- it is positively to their political interest
aq ' - • mi t ^ _J fcxlLti? be iioloriiiUjU They take pajm
There are nine candidates for the 10 afVer.tUe hibi^lous proclivities.
r.F. lenaforshrp the comtBgycflf ttr ^charges made in the
L Maiey’a meat. The'Telegram names sustained by very high
eiagey a teas, me retegram ™ne$i - Mmltng, by Dr. Philip, uf Wof wW
the aspirants, Gov Roberts, ex Goverlf. Ttb° /ittmg vf the has afijxrti to it (he ibllnfttng-deecrip-
IVockmorton, Hon. Jno. Hancock, |°f - ^ the ltfrh jcg^ktusesen- Uotn “It is very old and 'Wonderiul
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wouieu h.dbcen «mplojf.J,n. ..ce Ho- tiou otH.o nuU, Mrtuhtod nWog
partment during the last ten years there no my of Christ. It is >#pp,
Mills. Hon. D. B. Cutbeason, H.0U- J.
T. Define and «-Governor Hubbard.
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I 11 £ G111 Vfcstou ATsillg iu its ifc UP of r---------'------a ■— • — .>-»iwu Hf^ro .—.*-X-H* v^'uI taw Ay ■■
^th uTtTdcserve*a*cry great cred-f would have been less purloining "of l*,e timujufxhe early emperors of
______li I V ITiinilf final unu ‘hTiitTT.:^ *1.
plain of inability to give a courteous
reply to those * who sed; from that
source, information ubout Texas. If
railroad eolupantcs ami iaud-agent
file papers^ In the conclusion of the ^“ -kepl till latfclpiu ih«
«- y • • • * ^ pTiv-ale-.UMi8<-uin of the various popes”
Senator’s speech he says; [ this
it, and.is entitled to the thanks of the
people pf^l'exas lor collecting valuable
information from nil j,nrU «•!' tli•- ,-iait*.
It shows the adaptabitiiy of the soil to
the variotfa' Hgrl^UTTurai purSitsTn the
different localities and presents a fair
aud impartial vrew.of Tcx.as. If 20*
000 copies of this issue wero deposited
in the t icueral Land. Office the com* ..... ............. —^ uniur irauus uj
lioner would have no*cause to com* ivhieh they may lore a yast amount^ of A'bt'fp n
would give extensive cucylAtiQU. to Uic,thostatei- -.- r ...... v,«.uv, . *.
tlie sidewalk arul ho narrowly rscHp»*»|i
•Jii t a I i ujiiry.—H la woaads. though uot
serious, are vwryiiaintttl. ;< -
The ofSi st l*orIrait of W
I^indon ‘'N-tlsftu
as opened 7ar^f______ v„„„l(;iro 11BM<
WcstmiuwKr Bridge foad. in aid.ui
the Biitish society Imc the propagation
of the gospel among the .lews, a
whar remarkable picture, purporting to
be the oldest, and fln«t r.'.rir,j»-r>f
Ghrist octant, ^as.exhibited. The
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Vi--------“ " vwnvua pipva,
the portrait, which has been recently
■rotor*J, : **-- *-*— *-* •
ing lurud
jin ■'jwuv« wwrwme peau
t», liquor aiid;limy ftable* -to *hghlly » andTllO
hey can live on less.” Tn less war ah expression of great leuderne.^
A \ # .TTP
arier. fur th
illisr
foot—they can live on less.” Iq less , * 7~tt.— w..... * .
«<HHh« •fur thi, -.pW,h
^ tha st^to *TW Startled Lv coufiSi^eurs in old paintines. -
the anmjuucc;U|eut^of other frauds by - - - ^
‘ ..... 7?>re to a
valuable property. It seems that the ^temporary, in which, with truo nil.
puuishuieut of Ham, 'i'ullis aud otlMtr* lu "u.V,ceMcW ^ expresses a beli#|
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present-these frauds on **........*- - ......---——* —------
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BOOK STORE CAPS,! Banking House
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ITews Depots 1 --
_ uly nights thijikicighow toalu^pmd, i»u«
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i would show the wisdom of our coiisti-
In pTvhibkmgwfty appropriation
for an Immigration .Bureau.
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Eds. Leader:—Egg Nog And an exs
lent dmwer prepared by Mrs. WuMr
Mrs. Brockman — followed the
f. •*u CalvUlUlOtl .LO
proper atteatian lo busiuessi fihull the
who ai>e habitual drinkers. They of
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drinkers are Rot calculated to gxy#
rxr~
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Slop and tff^1 BLACft^ “
DRAUGHT” for fiver diueascsT
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^ H.-CSRQgiES, .
door * nouttt <ir tl]hoikl ifilt er
Wear holes'^Tras Just opened-a ffnhat<H*lfc of
Stationery, ChrumOB^Sctuml
Books, Etc.
hra
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I Accounts pf m-rebantaand otimrssolieit.
f in ^sfe;rcM ^ «ix°-
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interest of her citizens.
- Whihr-w-e wouId-r^gref (p see tbo re*
ligious’preas engaged in discussing po.
Iftlcal questions, wo would be glad that
all their infloMfica WOnM .haiamdgjjg
Christmas Tree, fireworks and' Mia*
at Camp Village on Elm. Two ______________
and the New Y^ar Ike purpose of defeating any candidate
fairly begun ln fEe Way of plowing
ted other improvements. Several
neatly dressed and well appearing l«u
~ es aud gents assembled on Fish Creek
st Monday night,rto enjoy a'social
See. The gfrl that cAn take four*
double back ste[>s was on hand,
opnfffrrcrfcy arose between Uncle
ank and Cousin George,which should
Erre the honor of (he first dance’.with
ic “White Fawn.”* Cousin George
There i« a growing «|trnand f(lr the
-fulver dollar*, 'j he people, like them,
if the banks do hot; aud the prospect
is gowi for a rapid diminution ot the
bill in Sherflfian’s yaultaat the present
ratO «•!' coijtflrgf*.
c ----------Gn Ch list in as day Robert jffjtchellv
•Whose. Immoral coh<hlcri^aiIj^ tb- Ibreinoat Winers men aud
CkpilillH cf Cmcf nnal i, assemhled his
calcuJatod to brink reproach on pur
great State
Iu„ conclusion we lake the fondrfTn^
extract from the Austin Stallman
which we published in (he Leader
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A Dual Celebration.—In accor*
dance with a lime honored custom of-
the comptroller’s office, the employees
of that department assembled' -About f fhTbulkVf Mr “m iml Tr** T
—hi. yesterday in the basement haB-lhe
mtaga iik=yeuth and gfv- { °l. the .hoiiilifl1' in »i>« *■-- wr-——-—
it to CLlehrale the two
lead, and led ofiTin spread eagle style:
* ** ^ cooOocd >11 th^ST^SS
was not limed, and came In hex! as
Brother John trAs
recent additions to their clerical force,
both boys except one. The particulars
ited to introduce a stranger; he
U gracefully across the floor and
ubing the, YV.F. by the back skirts,
g, “here Nance! want to introduce
•iH-yr dance!” “Of course she
ild dance; that was what she come
r, it was her b*t holt !♦' Stranger
H>P7».hwa7 tber w«w: In a
i” it fell to the ft>t of A. L, to
with and the» way he tip
an op atair dance in endeavoripg
i Me an imaginary object by chinning
d looking over the head of Pocahon-
■Wfcaa caution to begfnnora. Grand
van oat to enjoy himself, sad the
hie emile runs around to the back
Lowery and Ilardon HZ^Ltr- keg
of AliLeuseTbeer aud a box of cigars,
were on hand, of. which” the invited
guests of these two gentlemen' partook
freely. Col. Swisher was on hand with
hkbid 1 “punch showing the boys how
it worked. Sevtfal Spicy aoeifdotes,
suitable to the ocCasionr were related
by Col. Badger, Capt Pitts, Governor
Lubbock, Major Duyrt and others, and
at the separation ail went home, par-
ticularly the Veuerablea with feuewed
determination. ”
The democratic party in Texas have
a clear majority of 100,000 votesyfcnd
there are plenty of good men iR- the
party fill all the offices. It there-
lAVa KaKr,At«ab « ^‘1?' x _______ i! — ' •»
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family, consisting of sons daughters aud
^hiidwr«»twt*0iy7alx in all—
^ tor a C hristmas 'dinner. The first
course was twenty six envelopes, pass-
ed around on a tray, one envelope for
each number of the e nupary. Open#
inj.’|thcse the astonished relatives found
gifts of houses and iota and money ran-
ging from fifty thousand down and ag*
gregatmg fuIly hMTa million dollars—
' Ho also keeps thrteadfrifc Newspapers
w)ii>ru nrLwisi 1
nrrri—n;
|AUljn^liorg priori.
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Hoa a Choice lot joCiffirs and
Tobacco.
Bingham, Utah, is the Jargesrt gold dis-
trfeton the Facific coast. -■ • T
^’Takc “ BLAC^PRAUGftT” tnj you
y . WHI never lx* hiUohSr —
for “ale by J. H. By us.
ThtvMfxican general Is apt to be a
revolutionist, but just a#w Re U liiw*.
tire father of the boy who attended
Sundry School fin* the first time, and
was asked if his father was a Christian.
/Qjjb T**.” ®a‘‘^ fhje little obap, “but it
is such dull time^ he is Uift working at
it much, . Ho sSys he cau make more
ptaying monte.”
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L7 J. Christopher.
M A CII TNI S T,
Brass, Cinnwiv T4ih lead and
SHEET x a,oisr. _
Uuasy Pistols. Lorks, Fire-roof Safes,
und Scales Repaired. ‘—^
OBAHAM. TEXAS.
JEFF’S SALOOH
AND - r
Billiard Hall.
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AND HEWS DEAXrJrT?B.
Wall Pwwf, Blank Books,^usle, School
Book#, Gif (’ronio#, Prljitinir
Paper, EU*., Etc., Eto., ,
| Wastharford, - . Ttxu.
iMul
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Gents Fi
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lb*-. Stb i.'ll?f-’ lrrtmrrr ('lairns Ifiat ~ —e{^ttar*Jl\sblie Stfisiasy,~
---—-----WHPv^lVUJIig I lull-
_________ ^ tw raDI M thari favor friends; for “intemper*
of hit bead when Be m aakod if A”4*’' »wmorality aud obsecnity*’should
- laanad tba fo^tSb'ahv. (thu * ,SiW! *0P»*
ire out in vain.
TL ' - -'-y-mrfnw
Mria Pr.«iciu* in . -d.ric irOffT. Seyrlt-«UC ckn^hrd to com.
a» ak- apiwisw that ««t frorrfllw rctiracy and accept the
-.>^,T41‘d^ti*,ri®ornipafio“» ^ot. Hen-
ftw afford the same sacrifice,
ticketr
s-.«. &--^is.»rs
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Gli AH AM, : . . TEXAS
lUKSULia
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Tins standard article Iscom[>ouml'-
etl with the greatest care. •' '+’* ' * •*•
Its effects arc os wonderful and os
satisfactory Re ever.
_ It restores gray er fodetl harrfrrftf
youffifui color, j
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Beer, with the be'st
brand# ot
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Ciaurs.
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1 Negrois arc* exfoiiustiug froa» North
Carolina to Indiaua by the stock car
load, aud now we aro told that that J^idkK-d
state is determined to. eueourago. ioi*
fore behooves our next Convention Ln?,8r“t‘on t0 lhat »fate* It lma-estnU.
look lo Ibo interest of tha people r.lh- “foU.in ®^I«^
„ A.. r..„ A...” ™HoU.n.1, Swil,e.l.nd .0(1 other for-
eign eonntries, from which the. people
irru in Jho habit of moving. One nf
♦1^ principal duties of* these. agbntf
1 he to eechre reduced rabe^ of trnnj-
portaUon fo thosc emrgranU desiring
to move to North Carolina. Tfiis is
the great blessing of tbs eaodus. As
the negro- goes out, property owners
aro incited to effbflfc to bring whiu
meta in.., Let the negrogo/
For Good Beef and Cixcm Boef
p------• ■ Ofr TO - x -
H. LANGSTON & Co.
City Market, next door to Ryu# new
lirlck bdlltting; where yon capi- And
Beef, Pork and Mutton
always on hand. Also,1 the following
articles at the follow ing prices? ——'
Mutton tiwt lOcta^psr ponn<rr ^~ ’
.’Beef * “ f
Crackluur^^ IdJct#. fier pound.
Fresh BcefTrtpgfr-f-cr ," flu..f;
T'iqkhfHl “ 10 : * |»« l
( oo«l BarHoap 6. ' - /*» • 7
f resh !*ork Sausage 10 .
Fresh Balogna “ 121-2
N'ewfTOdt oil GO cts. per qu
eV-'p
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J. F. SHUTI
J-E WELBB,
; N«wth-We#t Cornet Public Square,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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harness and Shoe Shop
in connection.
i Jr
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It .removes all eruptions, itching
and dandrutR" *ft gives the head »
cooUng, soothing sensation ot great..
comtqH, amT the scalp by iU use
becomes white and clean.
By ifa tonic properties it restores
c capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak-
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has beea
I f6uml 80 effectual or desirable.
A. At Hayee,lf.I)., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The oon-
stituenU are pore, and carefally so- S »
; n"d
cohskier it the Best PaxrAlunow
Tor its intended purposes.”
Price, On# Dollar*
Buoktacbam’s Bvw
FOR THE WHISKERS.1^ .
This elegant preparation may be N -
relied on to change the color of the w
beard from gray or any othefntvlisl^ ,
able shade, to brown or black, at dls- .
Ion. It is easily applied, being In
■~y.
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Corner 3rd & Oak Sts.
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Graham,; Teacas.
. , 7 applied, being In
one preparation, anCquIckTy and of-
fcctnaHy produces a pmnanent oolor,
which wilt neither rub nor wash off.
■aaefketsred by It P. HALL 4 CO,
itaikua, bur. -
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or: El, I^YTTB, Agouti
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