Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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“THE LEADER.!^.
lllograplijr of aa Em Incut Woman, bj
Om It bo Knew Her Well.
JS l^rrUM'K I>i«*un»i<hie9 of eminent
a it is weH tbnt w« begin with
|OffiBHS9 IV*nt«ST(JBDAY.
■BBsls Driller FskUc ||Mre.
One
One
f J£ve.~j£ve belonged to one of
likt families, in feet tiuTvSty first.
' - ’*!**"" "Mf’ •m'WflB.TIlW «M *"»>! in*. II. l,....................... m. Mon-
Ttrzxu of Subooription
. ui
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fifty per cent ml.liti'inal
, -V
r.,N/ C„ Clyndale, Pa.
U4Ua«* t<> regret IhutsUe ever left Adam’*
aide. Philosophers who have Inve tJ-
gated the con need, Kve’e early
career asjt.j’ib, ana female fendive** for
ribbon*. -Kv* became Mrs. \daiu, and
thcyjlyjed happily together, fer-attm.*.
Vfhere-WAH U6 othi-r woiffan fbr hei^to be.
^viiu.ub, imyiwuu ■ |H*f4
fared with dress-maker* and Hpefuli.nK
money for fasliWfa journals and magk-
JS
IPWBwr
wasn’t troubled by Ji*coverlng love-ict-
ty ^Prccinyt etors from unknown female* iu XdaAFa
>■ f <*oat-taH fKH-kete;and A*h»w tj»»or hlew
j»enH>nal natjife j1(.r Uj, |K.,.alls,. buttons wasn't wowed
on. "ETvar never saw a fosbbm i**rfcor
a fashion plate-riiwer wore high-heeled
shoe* OTAjpots. She ms(3e alltp, but
couldn't make a *1 ipper; and ff ttirros
The
akhh _ , _ __ _ _
mill Will be -trl-tly adber<«<rtftl ■" fZ
One square (1 inch i firm insertion, $1.00
^Ji$P<llpnt in*ertl«u», - 50
1 mo. 3 ino. 0 mo. ’ 1? mo,
$2.50 $6.00 $10.00 $15.00
2 Inrhea 5AM1 -HJMi,----1±UU .SQM
'1-4 coir 10-00 15.00 tt uti v«,00
il wl, ,1*# * 50.00
lool. i«.00 85.00“* 50.00 K5.f>0
ftpkeial noth.**** ten rente per line each
Insartkm- A. liberal dvduytivu
wifrular advertiser*.
Announcing eandhhrte* for. offlOCL—j
or Dlabriotfl
no
Training* Colt.
[ftuml JSrfw Yorker."]
■ iah, -
a colt
JCf
traipu
ihould Qje training »>egln.
Answer
; may l
HtaiMbtl
trained
asksjhn.} h*d been lots of newspapers printed,
she Wouldtj’t have known how to util-
Izo back riunkWPa. ft never nuuuneil
and how early
**“-
>M op to i%
«*»! a wetdt olif, a eott
• ■u an taught to
ife ijhtp. It npy Ae that myant.
lo- ot«l» at 'the word **Whoa!” t
When two years old,
compactly made, it may be put in the
'harnesa and driven slowly before a
UK for her to drew*, paint; Ht&rch and
primp, until hep was reAdy K» A-<lam
everything; and Adaiu was nover
Ifjarge lutfacly furm.-UmoWn to Cyme hopie witii 4ijmtliur
Js thvrotu
toTheharu
itatega
thing. I#th
uulin
^eing attached to auy-
part^df tlM^-’trfdninK ia
by the reflection that he hudn’t aiiy^
thoroughly <ione, the anlnial will ‘rarfc-
ly become frightened if auy accident
happc>na. A HtubWrnand unmanage-
able colt may be made tractable in a
few minute* bydying the halter 4o lia ^ ______ ^
tail, aud whirling it around in a circle, in iunuceuec and »UupUoi4y f wandf-rtttK
This-1* bettfr than the Ttufcy aystem/of
throwing tlip auUual a*- there la ho
danger of straining], A colt ahould be
>g atA time, .v f ' enad
LRU
to use hard
iTKIt—IO
hoee w7id
Water for wasbirtg
nietliod may be recommended: Procure
a large barrel, set it done to the well,
and let acme 4Hte whn dife ald<^ ^1|T you
are not, fill it witii wkteg, then |»u\ in
t of wood o$be*, Hktm of Xtie
it MnudUlAo .Uiya it toaatt
wash yourwhltuClblhoHaH for iHdlTrrg,
soap them and fay them inn clean tub.
Have aufllcent bnwk water boiling l^ot
to cover them, poiirii on them and
*t«tr l^lth d»H>',T»r two
thick #^s»len
Bt*iu)Uwn jityrir; mbjmngj
wring them out, aiuf you have Hjdefidid
«ud» with which to Wash your oolbrcd
clothe* also with the' broken water and
if you hud used ridn water, V
- ,Tbc cheapest meat for the funner i*
mutton. It may safely l»c »al<l to cost
nothing, a* the fleece froni a '-ah<‘ep of
good bread will a
-tng:~Th rrr;7iitdt
ri
ply \n\y fer jts keep-
rin) pp>fit, thftre JS ti
land* two, tin- pelt -ftninml if
the i "from wee'ls. to wliish
whsep aVc dosf rVtctive ftx**. With the
reception <diK.<|liry-mutton >*jUhuthe
most «*snvMaiCi7% meal fer the farmer
A sheep Is easily killed and .dressed hy [ to wee wJjuit ullter Women-4wtdorrpn^t
a Hlhgle haixl iff an hour, nniHm!
warmest'weather it can i»e readily tlis-
posed of before fclcionee aud
cxfg*r1«ictrlsgh declare itithehndthieat
kind of meat, and a foolish prejudice
alone prttfers pork." winch, whether
freah or salt l* the unheidlhiv»t of al/..
toher to go Into the lecture field; and
a* fer voting, she didn't know -what
tMhgy w*r«foln*
walt-
Tnanft’ hAcur o^cr rfflif jj.
________ -r-r-1_,-in-- . "Ee once more returned after an inter-.
Jib* ***** wHb 4he brirtc-oteet-kc -wTfH-mnrf.
some other wqumui tar g«^*lp with. is
dhf. Adnrur fir snf*p*mpd -to hnve been-
kcpt lu a glow of VtoiHninnl hft,|.pln..MM
KknecatieO. A.U, buf ^wer*. rt«5 feare o$T * wearing she acid I must
promise tr> clean um Nhavt: irp and go
toofaurph with -heyp*
Jlghtfultliiy* oftwir flrst|)a»enlh^-livljij/^
alsiut lu the Park of Kdfen, hand Jn
hand, di*cu**ing the Iinprovementa to
be nimlo-s-herenn avenue^ there a prom-
enailo, J
wound.
here Ml arbor., there e—floral
t hero an a rch-way and tferwmi
orchard. They miglil ha\ c ji^a i^n *"K *
for tilUng-up Halt ('reek f«»r jkvhireTwtr
'a t- »r—•• V A
kndWa ^—
^Cbpre is lilt l*« ri ^*rd as to how mother
Kvti etuployed htfudf Vlidn not wun-
deriug In Kdcn.—Thera-were tm sewing
societies fer lior to l»e presklent of and
nh cldlhes fo be made fife "TTie tittle
frenthen, ns the condition of the Houth
hadiTt been dlseoveretl then- by the
misalonariCHof the North. ;Hhe couldn't
play the piano, because Ai^rtm had no
greehbaekM b^lwiy one witlc—there be-
ing jrcot»iin*eti©t»-«*f the curreecy-nmP
all money being hoarder! up fii bnnks,
and had Adam h.a'*c l»ccn nbip to have
made her a blrt 11-day presentofbnc; she
tttr would d»rohHbiyt hif'T d?Tvcn ’ liini out
of paradise without the intervention of
the serpent, Hite couldn’t paint or
draw. ’ There wasn’t a drawer on eprth
at that time, to say nothing als>ut a pair
of them. Hbe <«>uldnrt embroi'ler; jtl*
thongb Tirr\v^rst(-d w'(>rk' was ^ sye.ee.-8
for she worsteil the Wbr^i‘ human rare.
f<f>e rMnildn’t rcOel veeails, ex cent when
^Urtrn, gri 1 kal-har, and she g*»tsctln vIBP^
ttrmstrtrt -to 4ca*or to ecxiahlfH^^Tirt iljc
nec Ju aU lwi: ii£«u^ Wlfeji siic. wuu.t aul
to promeiiade Ahe never Ua*ked around
, liiyp ox Htjrtsi-^My’hogs have lice,
liave had g<Hsl p;vstpres and ptenTT'pnuA
hut they arc so lousy they tbi uot fatten
well. -Xfy m>igUlM>rs are eomplaining
of tlie same j>est. : Will some one please
tell me through the Farmer the cause
aod give a renusjy?—Subscriber.
Ffeh oil may be used two orl three
wabn’t botherwl w ith a hhvd girl—she
didn't know what it was .to have a
brldget in the kiU'hcn, was sparest tit1
annovKuec of its ring: a new kitchen
r\±\
itii
rubbing it (iu the liovs. wi
ce*s. One part of eoal oil add three
i •. 1
parts of hogs lani, ap]died the same
way once, or twice will efTict a citre.—
Jndlana Farmer. j- M;*
—- .■*,* -O' -—
1 To ClT*B A Cofex.—+feak toe feet and
j>are fhe*rth4i doWn as mflch -us it will
allow without pain; then kppl.v witii a
small brush a solution 'of gumarahic
J*ucti M ls often kept fer musllage;)
i o' “ .......
— A Last Husband.
1 . .. ■ -• ~ V -
[Detroit FrceFrc**.] y
One of ths offlciaJs of Justice alley
was lately wuibsl on by a man who
said )i|s li amt was Hrnith atnl who roi*
tmtrercd theWrther Inforuiation that
itu was about! to gyt marrinj. Tl»« on-
ly wtumbllug block - was (ltd feet that
or on that jsdnt and see wliat ad
visablo. ^ ■ * ~y- -• », . •
*^WclT, I’d i»romJSL-, I guessreplied'
the Justice. *‘It’sa hgd liabit anyimw,
and the!**»iier"yoil Lkcajk it the U*tUr. ’
“AVell, I guess lyjrjll,” at)swer«sl the
man and he went cut.
r. ( urlidiTih^I shCJ:
nml -;u
do you
In ati hour he
xsn:
“What do you think? AftctX proni;
*hc warrtrrt me tn to
W. C. Beckham & Sons.
■ , •;/'y " PRAI.ERS^m ^ r _^£J ^ ^
General Merchandise ^
Ay?.EI IST'O'W BE^EIYIITQ
g»h.e«»t.j.He Slhfele;- V.—_ -..''Is
Dry Goods, Dross (ioods,
Boots, Siioas, Hats, Clothing, Queensware,
cbkts’ psRNissma coo:
Senecoa 7*11*
Bet! Foundry.
»■><’ 1 thh, :
fat Chufibi >A*8d-
^aapihoBt, 4$Wr,T^ '
oortiotive, Plantation,
Fife Kuglnes, 1C to. * J
Sizes Mil Fries* With Whssl
Hangizigs *n4 Fnuae Complete.
,.✓1
DtaM of wt, with hnngThg
Hell. A frame complete
No in.
“Well, I’d do that, ^tix*,” said bU
Honor, “it iaatMdhee l>ad haidt, aud f
you’ll feel all tlio betbefrfor breaking it.”
Bmith went avV md' when
he ro|UF«ud he looked twiss a* soleum
as a frozen wbiteflsh. —±j~,
"Aud now h1m» want* me to prominc
tu atopawaarlngPi h^gaapeth** he tell
“Is she a nice woman?’1 asked Id-
Honor.
-280-pounds.
No Of 2TTB: 510 * »* __
m>T-m nrr
No ft-u4 iii. mo_ ’’
- No(MWdtr. -ff25-------
Tost of Hell
Changing*
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t30r~
i “She Is.”
“Andyou truly love her?” —
. “14er»
I Us
lobe
“Well, then I’d stop swearing.
a senailess hatit/auyUow, aiid you
nothing by ^rbmising.”
; TJbf man concluded towproniiw*, mid ^__ y y^ >T6T51VP
And denartyd hnrPTi *"* “tlur 1IT iNvnvXvlw
into*
1(. “There won't be no marriage,” ho
aiui^uuceil as ho sat down uipl p»uoded
the table.-- - i—- '
“Why?
What now?’'
^WhirtTiow? ■ Why, when T promis-
ed Uvtiup drisiking, quit okfiKin’ and
Von cmf
home! There won
EVER BROUGHT TO GRAHAM.
Vie nr* jwvpaml to mAtitifncturc n
a wijH assorted stock orf
on hand
Saddk's, Bridles
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'We invito ovoiylmiTy t<* exninine our goods nnd price*. We
ill t>n your bills with choi -e goods i.ai -eat is factory ]>rices.‘
the new
Sardwa,r£
“And you won’tdo lt?’’^~
“Judge !^’ re pi • ix l Hrnith, aftef a _ _ , ........ . ■ 0..
strugKlewith his mental agltnf . n, ' do CCOZlllg OHU "HfiSllnff StOViS,
you suppose I’m voiiof at itand change ® * , ** * ^ i
myself (.vcr Ut age.Ileman Just for the
Mdt&gjhnacrying a fert^eAFuht wld-
fc-veii:.
ar* - *♦-'
won't ho
nrMSEV * CO.,
\Sems a Falls, N. V.^ |T. H. A
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OB AY’S SPECIFIC JfEDIOIlTF.
TRAOI MAftKTh# Great En-taAOS MARK
gliHhJteiaedy.
A»* unf.ifinp cnr«
t . _ furSej.ii.nl Wi;«k-
ZWm "*»■» RoTiuHior-
. <. ■ rtM.»i ImimtfBi V,
ai*f Kit (U*«kiw»
fhse follow, im » ,
-fW|Tt*not of Wf-j
Abu»r, ttc Los
I’ufx-oi
In tl.r. Burt, TllitiLlrw ill V l»l<>h, rrrniMfvrv dill Awe
«ml nmujr tthrf th*f lend t,.,Iu*«Jut> ui Coa..
«umi>Hoii, an<l ft Pr niHture Oriivo. <•—*
ty*KuH fort trill n ie enr aaiuphlrt, «r de-
»ire lo « nd frre by mail to evi rx *«'• ft^-Tht- S|wHn<
MmlMue ft m>1«I L) all aru|q|l«t* at f I
W hf edilreoeinK
a___HtBURAV memcinkco., _
lifvlmitk * lU***t. i)KT«.4M». Me n
Kft-8<*«1 in Oralixai end ererj-wliera by alt itril^^lKta.
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THE PEOPLE OP
, Texas,;: '
Or West of There.
wlicnyuu Nnrthnr yfratyanwllidcd
that your clieapest and l>cst plan is trrgo
direct to Dallas f to buy votr tickets 1 and
DEALER,
For BARGAINS in the
follow Lug IFncof Oooil?:
my ^I'liiing f» Jo. aud from tin- time
out ,I’J1 ddnk aud '‘haw aud swear
acoUii'l four times womer than ov
$4*?' too-mwch—dt’s ttie lust straw
Abu caiuai-’*- iuudtrV-
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Walter T. Coiqutttc; the father of
ftov. rojqulttcof (Icorgla, aud Janie*
K xjkmore were famous prrm hers iu
that Stat<f in fjnner days, an<l this
storj’ is totd of an encounter which thoy;
oticC tiikl. Wf.-Uolqurtic, wTiilu.ou the
way tof lmrchohc Sunday, stiqificiT at
a pofteli orchard by permission of the
bwncfeaiind ate some, of .the fruit'. Mr.
Itoekmorc, riding by fin Ids way to Ids
nc eting, .culled out: “Never miud,
Olqqltite; Ihl Igar witness In heaven
against you for scaling those peaches.”
'Hold on,” iakl Cbl4uUtc, d-ra-wteg his
blank byok and pend] from his aide
fXK'ket, “let mg fitny ywTTTf 1 nterrogath*-
ries;-y**u w'bn’t i»r .there.”'
in wire of all Kinds
Vt Prices7 to sujt the Times.
Pocket ami Table Cutlery. Sbalf Hardware, Kails,
A.CTTCTnPC'yfe- OKABS.
A good assortment
of Urea king, Stir-
to Dallas [to buy yotr ttcketH] and
and take the ... t
For they, a Co now runding two pa*seh> j'
ger trains-per tkiy tttrcct through to......f
». unis, Mini, t mm
OVER tHE ^- ^
ztn
ring ami CuHiv
tors inj...hand. Also, Novel .
Bhovei I’lpvvjLiftX Fort
worth prises. .
Wagon Sheets and Bows,
Burrows,
;h tubs.
Boofthg «nct Ontterifig
—: (lofirr^to Ot^^r. ;
Nrorth Side PnhliL* Kfjuinre
TEXAS
United >(tates. Thi re is only
! I One Railway froa-feras
ruJlivs- That mn* Its trains with baggage ears,
* *'nv£iiy passenger eoHehe.x and Pullman sleeping
Fort ears diNet into the great Union it. lt.,
ear* dir<x t Into the great Union ft. It.
^Depot, Ht,..I^ouIs, Mo.
IT IgiTHUi
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DAVIS & DICKENS,
. ' %—r-—:—" T'r'.4? “ •':—."'v-”1
T5SSLE33 -IN •• r*
KIM totally Ignotaid, of the delights of
shopping, and never attended a ruidtF ^”'1 “t'hvr dangerous diseases, and that
never wljlit to rhdreh to *ee what the
latest fashion.was and how it become
the ladies, and wlmn she come home
spent an hour in describing “the.dres*
and style* ot various pertsms.
Tliere AVa« *r>tt^^*H»pen*ati.*n for l»c>- "A Person is imt wortluuy'tlilng^dw
in if- the dn^v wom:dY,iwJfr| world, lev,, hrta uoUitul troubles.' You eannot.sii|>;J,
ftiiO niou^bt'of nitg< r may’ name tiiue
cause »f matt’s eh •nth, htit ^omchOW ur
•other'll nind heVef IhiiTk* of,that wheq
ho l* streaking it across the yard In the
dti'-k, with an armful of fttove’wou.1,
and nearly saws his head of!’by hook-
ing liis chin ove.r a slack clothes-lijueT
Git O C IS It T E S.
'• ^ \ -m I'.1... -:.2—111 f
Boots, Shoes,
Ay the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
PEOPLE of TEXAS
The My K. A T. R y offer you a Pull-
man Sleeping <’«r i nmi Hduslon, Hearn,
Dallas, Sherman and-i>eni»fon to Fort
Scott, Kan., Ui Hedaliu, Mo., toKWLouis.
Ro sure and go to Datlns to buy your
R. R. tickets of the regular authorised
Ticket Agent, oflke 51H Mftlh Hi. Re-------
lpcmhcr^the numlR*r.‘ He will nlsq se-
cure your sleeping ear 1*crths ns he «’11»
Pullnvan Slot ping cur tieketanndcheek*
baggage Through to allypoTUf* in the
^ l^i tvil ............* --------------
IQX^llLK^. v Jau. p. RnowN,
^n» Pa**. Ag’t. Uen. Pass. Ag’iti _
Dnlts, Texas.. , SULouis, Mor^
—- ■ - ■1 • • - 1 aL____;__ i *
Memphis % Charleston7
v>
-tfsrr
girl every week, and. there woCe no fel-
lows hanging around the kitchen <h*ors.
Fvcry thing seemed to go well with p]ve
until the fruit season set t»». WeH, er-
cry.. one, know.
4 the- -etory;.....Slip Was
tempted unto hn apple-tree:~tp. pluck
some apples that were not cpdte ripe
and fell—Adam fell-too—that U he fell
to a'fid helped her to eat theap|de, aud
in a manner characteristic of his race;
^ndeav«#ri»d to throw all the blame on
Kve when detected. Too lazy to Climb
the tree himself, h* was ready enough
to t#e a larger part of the fruit when
brought to hiui.
After tld* faux-jHJ*, Adam and Kve
due *4dfl«jb«e»s -without * struggle.
Vou cannot restrain .pride without a
-conflict. Vmr ennnot go tii rough life
without bearing burden*. R»j|t you are
going to liave help, under circumstan-
ces that .will redeem you from these
things'. Your suffering will !>e only
here and there little spots tq 4 whole
flehl of iRWTO'hTidJoyT5
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
R, AILEOIB,
.THE .. r—
bUnit Wm m Ink
WEST SIDE SQtTAUE, (WAI)I.EY & BUIIKETT’S OLD STAND,)
OK/A-SZA-iyn, TEX
!
FOR
Pbssing Through -
The “natiirajly beautiful mul most fa*
vored region of oUr couutry.” Decided!
iy th«
SHORTEST XjTTTB
..mk-
PURCHASE OF
.asi
last.
.. * ItipBtn^w^iwtjatluk Fe~CT5TTg«r m-tidrr -ttrrtr
to the atorktng and repeat thia applb .-r-j Rdwi-they wore flf leayi«
Iti* stated of {sMtal monc^ orders, that
not even one rightful claimant hna lost
a single dollar under this system from
the date of its OrgayUation until the
present Unite, although during the past
flwal year alono the postoftllee de]»art-
tlient issued ovef^lfl,*100,000 worth of
these orders. Of misdirected orders,
and order* not called for on neeount ftf
death, t|i4 aggregate worth now
amount* to ^TiHljOOtb
^iona*. least ouoe a day (at retiring is
best) Without removing the previous
eoattog, fer two or three Weeks or till
: the corn Is. missing. , 1_
u. n«$, K«lon—they were fig leavjcjn. . Pcwtfiiaster-General Key says he can
pad suddenly lwcome possessfit rrmenitier whtTi Andrew Jackson used
(liotre Iaiii
For Use or Investment,
__ ». '* ' .
In Jack, Archer, .Palo Pinto, Callahan,
Young, Clay, StepheiLs, '1 lirockmorton*
Montague. Shackelford, Tftylor,. Parker
_ J ^ 1 /I •••/. -
Klegant I)«jr Coitchte fr<
WITHOUT CHANGE.
rnificent Palace Sleeping Cars,
owned by the Company, on all night
trains. Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage Cheeked Through to destina-
tion.
Y
4r-
W’lth a love fer dresa, and from this eat
ly period. Until the present that Jove
has gradually iucitaiscd until4 now it
amounts to a\eritable passion and takes
from fifteen to twenty yards to const!*
»eil updi
ftoe sm of m'Hf -w+eh (heir feo^Hawi
UyaawelH or Hotter, when furnished
With tins than upbb any known artfelea
* them."
r An old poultry raiser, who lwlifiyes
in milk fer fowls, *ay*i ‘‘It is moat aud - -
4rtnk hath. Fame the finest chick* tuto Knw«adu«tea<! of a Ag laaf.
«a ‘aaW dflre raised up6n the | We dhftAt legrrl thar Kw let tip ni uch
after thc ’mffalr ‘In the gartlen. If she
“raised Cain,” it was Ikocause lie was
tough and hearty. A.
It Is recorded that Attain reached the
^good old ageofftao years l>efore hedietl;
but ao mention is made of Rve’s ngc.
The woll known autlpathy of Women to
tell their age, which has characterized
women of all agegand untler all ctremn-
stabces, especially widows and young
women who have imascd sixteen, may
—haps accoout for this. ’ *
RKVIDO DKLA'^VAS’DKHINa JKW,
Th#Ho«stuti ^Telegram say# ft isn’t
which Texas lacks. If isn’t
It Isn’t climate. It isn’t de-
r prior fer her productions. It
intelligent and
dp at lpipie, as she
to ffeip at hi* father’s, who was a tT^n-
pessee farmer, and the young Key al-
woys had Die job of polishing off j«ick-
Sp’i hoiks. '. :
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“Twenty ago,” says a oolored phil-
osopher, “niggers was wufa thousand
dollar* apieofc> Now dey1 would i»e
deah at two dollars a dozen. *ft’i
'stonlshin' how d^ race gm ralinin’
down.”1—L. r - ^
“Ifyou receive u trifling lujury, do
to W revenged. It Is wlidoni to say
little w>not‘ruing the injury jout havfe
received.^ - ..; v
*-a> ,s w /ly..—— 1 ),.»
Orange culture Is on the increase In
Lousisana, "'$h«f plantations yielding
haudnomu reveuues. - *- *-L
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Eastland, and in many oilier counties,
IGy Wgiiin/ of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys or Tract*!
most <)f then, the FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS’ COLO-
NY LAfcNOSyS(-’164>ioU,^i^tJL^iiii»-44T^j\ 1 vrhoefc «4«vatLoii defies
Bie present^ oTy^BowJ^vBr find ^lior ^pidvini^ disDni^s,"Being
from 50ft to 100U feot greater elevation. Uiaii St. Louia, BnRi-
tnore, Now YorkVnd BLiIadelplnH, air«l not. Mir|uisHcd for its oohIr.
&o., cliitmtc. health, beauty. the growing of cerertla, and e^’ery
klYMl of stockf end now most progressit^i being on route Texas
and Pacific Enilwoy, 4or sale, also, Lots iu tho prosperous
TOWN OF GRAHAM,
on Survey of ^lid'RuilrojHl, ;iml route of Denison rmd- hirifrr
and Waeu aUd North western RtUrokflfe by
fit S. GRAHAM,
• LAND OFFICE AT OUAHlTM, YOUNG COUNTYS TEXAS. S
Be fer to Banker.- OneialK Uii - out for reference.
’ PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON, BAVlTMORK, *
PHILADELPHIA,,NEW YORK,
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CmaJlandogar ■ _ JdilSnfih
Charlotte, Augasta,
Aud all Southern Citjes, should pur*
chase Tickets hy ’thls Line.
Maps, Timetables, and Uatcl of
Tickets furnhhnl on application to
P. U. KOGERS,
,3%!£—****• Wm*
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BOSE PRUITT,
DEALER IN
ITALIAN a.id AMERICAN
MARBLE. Y
Wenlherford,
Texas.
Monumental nml-Grnvr Stone worlt
warranted in the neatest and best (ftyle
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.