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Graham Leader.
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W. L. ottivi
J.tW. Stmi ft 83V,
A Editor* Ui CuUUhen.
=asr
. Office of Publication? Klin Btreet, o»o with a gro^f Utoky dlMeuIlfc#.
Block North of Public Square. Entolteatlfir utterly imiHMf.il.I. to fix ui.i
at the Pont Office at Graham an second
class inattor. -’ » M - -
1833.
SATURDAY, T23. H,
State CVnrestlon.
ThP chairman of the democratic com-
mit tec hfti}Jlx«-d ujioii
for the mnekin|;6f tty
."We presume the dclegat^i
platform for the party; arid this will he
owing to fragile materials, attended,
n wilt
I the 20th,
\ >ii veil Uoi».
It fix up a
The brought hy Mr. flftrietttP.
tiff in in the
^ . Tit Bold alcalde, in htf “Georgetown
" speech*, told t» that his pay-sn-ydu-go
policy was Working to a charm; that
the atatiThlBcars* warrants were all
paid In caah. .Xtseetni’now that the
form that will he supported hy all of xlaina^en to his husinsM
our prominent
mhst ini|>ortarit planks fn the platform
of the democracy relate to the tariff and
the financial question. On the first of
voting to retain
The News Sued f«w lfaatages.
: iiiprriai TeleOrtint'io the
WtJ^s NVrcu, men
Cloned In ikfb evidemy taken before the
land frauds .com in 11 tee, h*Mf brought
suit agaiunt the .V, Jm lor damages, as
hd t$lloge#cbv’ publicsftori of the test!*
ny>np., JJc .claim* g8Ufc00Q damages to
ills Muu ‘
goodname and $20,0W rtamqgo* by
r tho tax on sail, has certainly departed
from the democratic faith, or else, the
rest of our congressmen have oomrait-
feee due to sheriff* and clerks arc not
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at 76 cents on the dollar.
H
UmI a grievous fault.' The same may lie
said rtf feiptw #V¥r, M
Tiic suit is
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Is in the land business in this city.
Now ain’t we,glad we didn’t publish
any testimony relative to Wren. To
have paid a $40,000 Judgement we
would be compelled to sell a half a doz-
en of our flralMMu town lots; as we are
out of tile scrap* we oau help Um» Neiv*.
Draw on us old friend as your necessi-
ties rc<|uire. ..
' The liuaston Telegram has dropped
~ the Sulphur Spring# Gazette frojn its
e\«-liamr* list. The Gazette thinks the
lnterftr prqss «*** get along without the
' ’telegram. If the Telegram feyttoftwr
Pfiiiaholalpolloy. JLf j^fcjflght, then
nisHlt half Of the prominent democrats
of Texas are in error.
Dal la*, Feto 7.—The engineer oorps
;> If the democratic party have no Writ otUul Tnmacnntlnental branch rtf the
defined jioHcy on these questions
there can he no ncissisity foa any~
then
phvt-
tbe Gazette In value we would llko to
see one copy. Is the Telegram a month-
ly or a quarterly journal?,- > •
the New
Tt»M and fgpiflr have heed ordered to
survey and Ideate at once the line from
Whitesboro to the end of the grade of
the Dallas and \Vi< hlta.rTb© oofpi
take field to-mor row.
JBenxet of the New York Herald
has ddfi'atechtme hnndrcd IhousafKl dol-
lars to the pdllef of the suffering people
BwVuet
form of principles at all; for those arc
the issues which have heretofore occa-
sioned very animated debates In con-
gress, uml always will be the occasion
of two parties. Northern capitalist*
will always clamor for banks and a
protective tariff. It Is to the Interest
■ men that the govern- in. tu certain church
tfnHMgVd
Thb Galveston Neufa copies from a
Scotch Journal the following:
ABKKDKEN—>fcNvVKI. l’CLFIT AW«
noiUK kmK.vr.—p% "Sunday forenood,
i lu^Ahe '
ardeeN^PM
.......- «iw.v. be~iii d,bt., m «sg»p,r z\^,:
letture on charity similar to the above goVerbmenl was outbTdemHie present
? pious Christian should learn
1
»system rtf banking would be
rummiy imu uniuuuwu
pp<*riiilQt lozenge. i‘rob-
aud practice, v.
The three principal cities of the state always ateffflng OfaPl tUfl many to'the
few, We mdMt AEpeCt those who earn
UCSIFbrtad by getting- oflftee to be al
—(Halves ton, Dallas and Austin—ha Vo
each elect a mayorTu opposition to |I»e
democratic nomination. In each "bf jUraytTon the"alertTn manipulating con
ihcH«> cities tUcra rssiriali a inamhef
the ijsmnefatic cxecutivo committee.
When this committee^gets together on
the 20th of April won!t It be cheering.
id fiedrtteni how wejrihey kept
the party disciplinc»l? . Rspoclally do
we want to. hear from the Dallas and .
Austin momljers as to wh,at they did
to prevent the republicans frorn getting
control of those two cities.
Wiiat uses! to bo 4he JleraUl and
Commercial at Dallas is now simply
the Herald. I’MC sn6ft flftfHi WTIlsave
us a gcKsl deal of printer’s ink. if the
has is'cn in the past, ns we have very
will reconcile the hard and soft money
democrats,• It Wip surely result In wld-
ciifhg the broadI, how existing in the
fwiuently found much Interesting mnt-
-tranid^r eolutwns. The
iZcmW Is ‘ now ^ufiHsheil In qua?
form; and this is another decided. ira-
-^inivement. We like the Ifrrald be-
cause it is edited with ability; and be-
cause it is so open and candid in de-
nouncing professional politicians who
In their zegl to get office, neglect the
Tu terest of the people; ^
Wk read with surprise and regret*--
that the Fort Worth Daily Democrat
would no longer-be Issued. The Demo-
crat will, horenfter, lie a weekly issue
only. The paper was well conducted
and we trust the'citizens of Fort Wurth
wj^l sec dhat 4!icl. Suspenshyj of the
jDaUy Democrat Is only for a very short
-time. Tbe lmHHu^«f-Furt“WhfThr'(Te-
mandsaduily paper, and it will lx? hard
to get one more deserving a lll>ernl pat-
ymirahoulders to" the wheel you busi-
ness men Of that thrlving^city and gisc
the jiapgf ft
Thr Kansas City Tirnc* is still lioom-
iiast week it issued a Beymour and
Hendrick’s boom, which was followed
day hrlngcth forth a boom for the Timet.
In fact, it is published tn~Hic booming-
esl C tyjg the West, am! has ehfused
Imom Anfoag its many thousands
readers, wlAmow^consider-It-a- paft
meat and drink and cannot live with-
out It. 3’erily, (he Timet tKwmeth.
jf. The Corsicana Observer- Index de-
vote* a ooltrmn to the causes of the
'wholesale sttleide* of the agi*, ami 11 mis,
very Justly, a prolific source in the sen-
elteHar
and morhnr cmotii >ns en c ■ ml er-
«tt7rtfte foldds of tlie young hy the
flashyand vicJona literature; of the day.
Down with poisonous literature sluuild
be the cr>’ of every state legislature
and of the general government.
As the wealth of the government
oimii from lliUl MOrr, atM as money ia
vettry« Ae could have his ouufeotloh
"tJn making inquiry at the
-Ifthe Btato eon ven Mon,
returned.
, vestryi we learn that no person has
yet a'pplied to rcgaiii p<is«cm‘ion <>f this
new adjunct to the currency of the
ter sending* delegates to the national
convention, would publish an address'
The Newt ridicules the idea at the
“peppermint lozenge” being dropped
to lliepcaplfc trf Tcaoh, suggesting some Tiy mlstake. nnd thinks “it was merely
reimsly that would relieve us frqm
heavy taxation, It might set the frtfljrte-
40 prtpare Him for tlVTH
ctectton which tB ta conic off next No-
veiphcr. If, on the other lian<l,
an ef-
fort is made to adopt u platform that
doino<*ratl<r*party of the state. This fool expo
MpIlt iMxnniC ntVtlt’‘iift5f
next presidential'''election; and only
a candied—not a candid—expression of
warm admiration for the pastor by some
female member of the flock. The New
devotes nearly a column trying to
prove the correctness of iU theory. The
Idea aeem*n© os for-fetched; but per-
haps tho tfetvt has traveled that' road
and if* not easily fooled. “You can’t
catch old birds with chaff;” uor can you
fool ex^rliM^hed-tsHtan* wifch yncr “ptp-
permiut lozenges/’ » *, ,,
Haffsrlag It Ireland
1830
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1880.
New York, February f.'—A Her^d’
s|Ugaal from Dublin gives a tabular
statement «hqwiug the severity of the
distress iu Ireland iu the various towns
and wuneit*. It says evefy day /e-
vyals new horrors in the catalogue of
fiiffkrjfag. The outlook for the coining
xauitths Is gloomier^ban any prediction
has viTpainteU. No language cart de-
tcrlbe th^lxppaling privations and ut-
ter destitution winch prevail. It is im-
|M>ssible to over draw ti»e situation, so
rapidly do matters become worae.
What might have been exaggeration
yestfiriiay will to-morrow be an under
estimate. Three hundred thousand
people are slowly starving, and eno
only l»e kept alive by superhuman ef-
forts on the part of their fellow erea-
turee. Borne of them arc living on <«e
’••fmeal a day, of turnips or meal; thou-
sand# more are consuming their last
potatoes. I.oenl efforts are incoming
feeble. The people are looking to the
world for sacoor. In an editorial refer-
ring to the distress the same paper says:'
The Herald in making, this appeal to
melt fitting to set
au example which will be taken as
proof of its sincerity. The Herald
W. S. McJIMSEY,
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SPECIAL .pjCAI.zn IK
therefore opens tfxlny a sulmoript ion for
Irish relief, heading It with tlie sura oT
otrc hundred .thousand dollars, ft solio-
its other people to givtTIn propTriioO-do
will receive subscriptions for amounts
down to 25 cents, carefully publishing
ld whChdesired, place of his former
relideuee In Ireland that the people re-
lieved may know to whom they are in-
debted.
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, Farm Journal, England.
Inquiries are made for a cure for warts
of different kinds on horses, mules and j-
cattle. Many remedies are prescribed
—many barbarous pud cruel to the aul-
mil. -Twill give jrou a remedy often
tritxl, and never known to fail. Anoint
ITic wart with clean, fresh hog’s lard,
about two days between times. ‘T have
had warts on my horses—bletHling warts
of large size, rattling warts and seed
wwi’tw to thhdWIUTBOTin^m^re^Ttinu One
cessful.
Victoryi with soirtgM0h.
patronage ,to J>estow, would have u
wonderful effect in formlng the opin-
ions of ambitious politicians. n * • •
The convention, Jf made up of men
From tht newspapers and the him
they are making uboutit, we are led to
of Bouml acnspimd moral wortl^hM an ^o la hu ^uUc. othof-
opportunity, of doing aoinc good; b« •* ,.....
us uny hope of u bright future.
WitEN senator Terrell in a speech iu
tho senate chamber, referred to the
whisky and.hillinnl bills that had to he
paid by the land.office UepaHmeut, no
person entered any (s>mplaints of tire
senators remarks; when the Strife*man
told of- beer drinking. * revels in »>«.
o«MnplrolJer’» office tliere w’ero none to
eoinplafn; l)Ut now wliep a writer in the
Christian Advocate, tells of the clerks
fut itr.th»Ja»*d tdlU*s mid somptmllers of.
A.
floe getting drtiuk am Wind to l»e picked
up In the street, some express fears erf
uui^u>>f church and state. We have
plcnty ofgissJL jlafuqcraU InTqxas. who
lug, lit the rate of two bo6ms per week* ttre uot »o**mls‘rs t>l any church, l»ut
» —- — -*- '*—-•*._ - -- -» wfiu will auxtalii the. Christian, people
in their deniTHblations of vice and im-*
inoraiity even when found iu high po-
*1 lions. It is not a matter of surprise
that the land office is unsafe as a depos-
itory for tile papers. If our state con-
vention does f hot apply tho remedy
democratic voters will do so at the
polls; It is-not the business of the
democratic pnrfy to select their officers
the duty of nil parties and all good peo-
ple outside of any party, to see that Teg-
ular topers shall not 1>« entrusted with
■the management of our state affdrs.
: mTafryTrarshuu iijrogggr T17
Ooh P. O. Bams has sold his form on
Deaton Creek, to Mr. Kirkpatrick, of
Ig>ng Prairie at ten dollars per acre—
aggregating twenty-one hundred and
fifty dollars. The Col. proposes to set-
tle in Young county, and embark in
the sfook luMhioaa, ■ Ats was ons*f our
leading formers aod we regret U> lose
him.—Denton Monitor.
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— ---- appears that the notorious
Jesse James Is not dead. He w as re-
oently seen by one who knows Mm in - . W
Hpriugfteld, Mo , playing high sheriff XrtF* on the lst day orne*t Af«ll.
of Morgan county. He seem to have
,been kUlad and come to life again of-
LenCr than any other living man.
A desperate and fatal fight took place
recently between two brothers, Alex-^
i* side and
ander and Kd. Jenkins, on
1*. B. and Jack McDonald on the "other
about lit mile* south of Bastrop,* Texas,
Jack McDonald was shot and Instantly
and T. B. Me Donalds slightly
(Had to are the reaction In the Omht
ootu. The instructions from the edn-
fn Psmnaylvanla arc cneotirsi^-
■ifpds. v ^ ‘7 ;*
manipulating conventions 'but this
should not deter honest democrats from
a faithful discharge of duty in the se-
lection of publio officers. Hornet imes
you may possibly flud even n clergy-
man who Is willing tomake concession#-
to the whisky ring, but such instances
are exceedingly rare,- .1 .
Die (v»nelusion that W. H. Andrews has
becu appointed as census Kupervisor of
this District. Mr. Andrew's IJves at
McKinhcv, iiT'ft repflldhian iu politics
and was a District Judge under tho
radical regime, 'tlie “liea<l and front
hundred so one horsc’sliemi. have
never liecn able to flud fho warU for
the third application of the torfft' ATI
disappear after the _jkkx»ihI application.
I liuve aeul tiiis preseciptiou to several
agricultural juipcrs, hyping that it
would l»e of some use tq farmers. But
they all seem slow to believe, jxerhaps
becauserthe renieily
Heavy! Shelf Hardware,
“Keen Zutter Kutlery,”
AND TIIK CELEBRATED
AVERY PLOWS.
General Depot for Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
’ Saddlers’ Hardware and
STOOZ OENEEALLY,
Grocer*’ DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Vamislios, Bnuhts,
And Colors in Oil.
Dr. J, F. RIGGkS,
SURGEON DENTIST
Late of rn/rstinf. TmpcrLP.f
lias permanently located In Gxaham
for the purpose practicing his profession.,
Gold Filling a Specialty.
fr
All work done with fmfnrt* and * .'1..^
patch. Hatlsfoetiou guaranteed. '’JEIfaesL^..
" T m * hpi ^*T*
‘uhlic
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1.refer *?Hh pleasure to *■ •^a-
Dr. Thus. M.,Colley, burgeon; for I. Q.
N/B*. H. Palestine, Texas.
Dr rrm. HllHman, Palestine, Texas.
« P. W. Ezell, “ “
Damage A Gregg, A tty’s. »*'*■ • **■».
bquare.
ileasure to
nQ* rr
Rev. H. M. Duckett,
James McKey,
Corsicana,
fj7 H. M••Tarver, - Mexla,
John Adams, Tyler,
Dr. M. U. llttmill^^^^m^
Mr. John It. Hear
Mesrs. Peck A'DeBoard, Fairfield, “
Her. Andrew Davis, “ '*
L. D. Billiard, Ed. Fairfield Recorder.
~k
s ■
I hope, by keeping a good line of,
Goods at iqw prices, to [merit a'libera
share of public patronage.———:-
Cash paid .for JMeSb Furs,'
[jries, Skiha, Bees-w ax
WOOl* Afir - *------
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akIac than lliuthe is u nice clever gen-
tleman. Of course wc would have pre-
feret^ the appointnieiit of a democrat,
but upon the principle that “to the
victories belong the spoils, we don’t see
how any one could have reasonably ex-
pected any other, result. From our
knowledgc'of the eharactor of Judge
Andrews, wp ihiiik we may siitidy pre-
(llct that in the dlsCtjiarg^^of hl»*^ official
duty he willTfct \Vtti» fa i if Li CsS“ and 1m-
partiality, uniuflueqGcd by politicat
bias.. If he does uot, then we wjll U*
Tree to sav we have been mistaken in
TTie ^nre"
is at haud uml
costs nothing.. I own 1 was slow Jtu
believof It myself, put having a fine
young mare with large bleeding worts
dlmt .covered parts of the bridle and
girths with blood whenever used, ’I
thought there would he no harm iii
trying lard ou them. When The marc
wus got up for tiie third application
there were no warts, aud the scars arc
there *nqw|«- Wter more than Hi teen
yewrs, with very little change. Tmay
Its naturitl Vitality an# Color.
A dressing
which is at once
agreeabks,
healtbyt and ef-
fectual 1
cue eailmata
man.—Sherman Democrat.
application of fresli lard—either If**#
hum or l>east—is worth more than any
patent lipimcut in use. It drill remove
pain iiistaoHyyAnd does uot irritate.
taw flesh, us all liniments do. T ' v
One oif our lady friends eomplnins
that she drank a glass «»f ginger l>op,
and that it t«*ok the skin <»ff' her tongue
WewuapuuttHat.she fao» ‘ been talkiig
tod niueh.
' j , St* s <M| ,t -
An old gentleman lu the Interior
-Tho present cotton crop of Texas
now being and which lm» been mark-
eted since the tot of lust geptember,
amounts to g44,000,ooo in round num-
bers. This is based upon aflgtal crop
of 800,000 bales, and is $12,0(^4,000 more
tfom the crop of iOTH-sold for, the differ
__ Ayer’s
f m Vigor,
_ ink For restorioa Gray Hair to
for pre-
serviag tho
hair, ffudsdor
gray hair it toon
restored to if
original eolor,
femth.
hair
1 \v
N°tF f
where the ,
follicles are destroyedf or the glands
iiinii
retnsin can be iav<
by this application. Instead of total- ....
ing the hair with a pasty sedimeat, it
will kfc#p*tr'etesn aud vigorsis. Ita
occasional wss^witt prsveot the hair
from turfiiug gray or foJJLiiig off, aud
consequently prevent baidsess. Free
from those deleterious subetsneea
which • make eome prsparaGous dab^
writes to know what sort.of timber the
president’s cabinet is made of. The
present one wiv» manufactured out of a
return ink
One-thirtlif.thegold mined goes to
ence arising iu the $15 per bale the (h»p
of 187ft. Of course, .round numbers can
only be used in this connection, but the
above figures arc not for wrong if ma-
terially so at all.
Every dollar of this forty four milll-
rerous, uid injurious to the hair, the
mm _
Vigor can only benefit-but not harm
it. If wauted merely tor a
HAIR DRESSING, *
from a^iiong church members; U|.>t it ist wear and toaruone-thirpi .floes into cir-
*1.^.1..*.. ~r _II ,-ri.1 _ J ..II ______i- j _ ... '.r 21 1 — ..t.
and ’nne-thlrd into the arts
TPS.
on lias been or will be brought across
our border. JRow much of it can, or
will we rotftlnb If unly onc-lmlt it
* ~~t Jw
It will never do to advise the patriotic
-wonwirta.voter aa lUioy II gh t, Thong
would bc u» a few yrara make Texas
independentty. rich. lit would make
nothing else can be found so desir-
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does nut soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the bair/giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume. ____
would be too much scratching at the
polls.
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A Western editor >yvy» one hug la
Weatherford. T«k-AS,
Feb. Gthj 1880. it)
Eds. Eraser:—As you i^fol the rest
ofthrTryrtT prrss-are 1# fall ^praette
w'ritln^; puffs of the Galveston Neu?$, I
propose giving Affine steel engraving to
the editor who writes the best original
and truthful puff* of that valuable pa-
per. The "award to l*e made by the
Yours, ,
L^gb-T.
'• 'r,“ J ' V " WWMet ' V 'f' **
The Header is willing to" enter for
the prize; butwc must confess that it
will lie hard to write anything that has
compliment# to the iYctas; but as vine
never Write anything but the 'truth
we'll try f0t the engraving, '
“Beauty’s Slave,” aud wants to know
“what will win ttta esteem of a girl
whom I madly htveT* We will *»y that
$1.2fiper wc< k will do the bil»h|—k*‘,A‘
invested in «*undy.
u?K
worth a dozen love leftists, and the/
cannot be Introduced ns evklcuce In
breaeh-of-promise suit either.
It is leap year,. of course, hut after
all It doosn’flockr ver\; well for n young
fody to go home alone at 2 o’clock in
the morning after sparking her l>eau.
deserving it could have an abundance
of It. We will not retain ten per cent
of it; however.. As usual, the great
bulk will be sent l»aclc North to pur-
^1 chase the thousand household and farm
' •* *..... . ■ .*Mi‘M|MMiM«»«ww>fwH
articles n»e<l in our daily routine life.
We make nothing in the whole line of
these implements from nn ax-hevel ami
giiiqfrom a pair of socks to an overcoat.
Iff , . ____
’ lustre and a grotsfu
Prepared fay Dr. J, C. Aver & Co..
rracllotl m4 AMljftM ChaaeM*,
LOWELL, MASS.
•A-ywEhg indy JUJU fifilfl%'TFdfo*TjOBTth
Ing-school, on being tpld by the servant
that they hud jk> gooselH»rrles, exclaim-
ed: '“Why, what haarhappened to the
gpdMh?^'*""'"* ■ __
MNevcr have anything do with
hogs!” says an old rajjkJc nt of ('incin-
cinnatil “They will squeal ‘6n you evr
cry time.
•ri:
A well known Mi C, recently began
a speech wit A the assertion that “he
not already been said In the way of. ^uld dot keep silent without saying a
few words, ”
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■rf
Did you e.vyr notice that tho mali
who call# a baby “a brat” never knows
To ayoupg person wWio signs hlmselT ^
doe# ins minute? V
.n ,.t
The differenjCb between a man who
rou
digs in thf*gn>hfid ami ouu who digs in
•ksiHthat the former digs for hire and
tshilicf fordore. .. . /
mi n ffliB hi *
T
irpets we tread, tho bcxlsteud we
upon, tlie lamp amd clock, the
WITHOUT A RIYAL IX TEXAS—WITHOUT Al EQUAL IX THE SOUTHWEST.
#P<m>ii aud pilelier, the ..cook-stove and • In annwmHne *
for It
eveu kitchen table, this penen r#l$h * or
Which We write and the knife we ebur- ’ *&"???• durtn* the o«n»«t x*+r, to n»ak«
JM that 1
niv kiiiic wc shar-
pen It with, the piapler, ink, press, type
—every thing we ,use— represent so
much "money gone l>ack that came here
to pay for ootton wc have raised.—DaZ-
las Time*.
:i imrpvm*, during the coming ye
Tsza llffwr pjewo
Still mom aMrecUm, by firing a wids srops to eommarrlMi. mrMfncturtn* end enrieuL
ENLARGED AND IMPHOVBp,
—rf-
Bob Ingersoll, though not orthodo:
in religion or politics, is sounds ott tKi
*Mark horse question.” He Is agaipsl
thepi now and hereafter, If there is any
■uch thing. ___
;f >» MX M f • r^k«U.. ta VSirt?
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1880, newspaper, February 14, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879156/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.