Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEADER.
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[ 25.00 ar>.00 8W|_' 86.00
Islwage sx-tfct Itostb.
Re,v.-T. Dewitt <T«lin*2* ha* mad*
• reeeotlrip thnogb Hw- I^wiUiy
low wuglve f few extract* feetu one of
life Sermons deliver*--! In New York ofi
and wake a
report of what 1 saw Bouth. My ad-
miration tor the Democratic and Jto-
Posltrj Ketos.
Mr. Bantucl Mutely, Of.
Towfraklge, Knglsnd, ha* a{
on the 11th of March laid an egg
dag eixtoen ounce*.
- Hpad** lyi «a confer of the poultry ?
y^fd wUva^Uvdtr^^ J* w’«i». *“&*»#* ■’
to corn, oaU or wheat, and let them
publican partie* is ao great that H
very pewefful magnify- - ijratfi wuiasai who went into ihe —^
to eatoh a 1
politluJ
That
party stew* the meet wind* ha* the
Wl ehauo-. (AppLunws.J 1
make a fortune by celling egg*, gave it
up in dij^Utft, because an *he Mild, “ the
While Bouth the meet perfect proof that
tba bulk of stortap we get here In the
North dUtllled by epeeial correspon-
dents, are eheer fabrication*, and moe t
they’re
notice* ten cent* per line each
_ _ |A Bberai deduction made to
but allus^ l*egiu» a*
cheap." ~ • ‘ “S.-t r#' , , -
The Connecticut Farmer eay* that
Mr. l^raatu* Bally, of, little Compton,
L. L, ha* keptl ,000 to 1,200 hens during
the pact free years, and realized a U%e
annual profit.—The poultry interest
Announcing candidate* for office:^ people.. There is no more need of a annual profit. -The poultry iut
■£f"£J, FieUmd government twpieaago at Charleston in that towafo lygeiy developed,
n.fYtr«, orBavannah and other ttfhlthernnettle* ft^hfrdf to 400 (Including tur
TO. UU«e?r*.n« a^.Or.pevlne
have an idea that the«ea»
tiuicntin the fckruth leans toward the
re-establishment of negro slavery.
young man, aboutI22 years of >ge, and
the other a ipere .boy of 18. ^ Horae
stealing is a prevalent crime’ in“Texas
jfcmnthe summary punishment,.withjwhiclt™.vailed ug;^
arhichUisYl^ddoc. not deter ttewe Wtt, *wl vou wouEJSSSSS
engaged in It. They continue steanng. ^ *” K
“ 'J ‘ It iaagreat evil, it 1* worthy
nrryrr^imE
this case, if the young men
were guilty of the crime charged, the,
partie*'that hung them could have
proved It, and sent them* to theponilen-
.fer lynchingfbethT
fc mm petiteEH3h8Liaks.
L their own hand* JUe gener-
i iu »>o*t
, even tUau UwM upon U.«y wreak >u04 jet to Bod * men Xortb wbn tuue f«Jr
1 or^mpia.nt Mte.net the (fcoU.. [
“Put it. to tire ballot In the Booth
whether ojf not you would have again
There 1* no maltreatment of the
of the rice swamp or sugar planta-
tion. An other impression is that there-
is hostility to .Northern men who go to!"
the South to settle. Ills a he. They
l^thereforc^no want aii tlit3 they can get from
the North- There are fortunes to be|
made hy the first mew who go to take
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, «t
Ayer’s Ague Oure^
busy themselv^* scratching it outa* It
is sprouting and the ground drying.
thinking ahc Weu'd
*il iiu(ver lay when egg* as* dfcar
alius begins as soon as U
G. B. JEWELL’S.
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or XlUious JTe ver, ftc^
I [f eusr*Brwsh. or
I f Zhh to s compound remedy, prepas&d with
■cieoufio akill from »eretnblr irgrrdrrnta w%*.
be raised With Ua
greatest success by putUng eggs under
a common hen; for the 'turkey la not a
^oOd provider as most fowls, and ti..
rid Wood ptUWfller a* nm-t t
atw yeuug turkeys., unlike
of seating a
ufter birth.
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T^SS <u! Wbmeml
vellttTC alg
f. fo°4 ^nMriiately
A poultry dealer iu Staunton,
recently flight forty ducka from a
city, end When they were delivered he
turned them loose lh his yard orerf^
■gir.g every one
Huppo^rmt
they hail i»een stolcm, hut a few days
afterward
sympathy far more than workers flun^et stating that all the duck* had.
returned; £o the form from which they
had been taken.
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St. Louis society girl provoked by the
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Boots
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Price List:
k rarely ftito tn-tmre Us ssvWmto uni W CMtto
and Ferer and Us oonconiit.m* dliorden. Sucto^
• remedy Ute neceaiitlei of Ute people In nala-
tiouaUtolricte demand. ’ -dpi greatauperiority
otcr any oUicr modi.me .ftHiU#coTka||fer the
rafiof loiaauuUeigii U. th.,t tt eoutama no auk
aide or mineral, and Utoae who take it MU free
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Bens’ p Calf Shoos, 1.55
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Ladies’ Imitat’nKid; 1.40
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Goat,
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from danger of quinism or any Injurious
and are as Inisllliy affW
I . ti<H I, ,)v Pin ployed duifog the last
flilrtt ymr* in the treatment of these <
disontrrj>.anrt *o vumrytug hi* beepn
saqt tohssgeinsdfee eepmellsssrhelS)
,therefore, I
the South. It counteracts the mian
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. srvd*'"
once. So that lever anil ttguc, etiaku vt Chi^.m
once broken up by It, do not return until
disease to i|W eon tracted.
The great rkriety of disorders which srise from
’ss&gaiss:
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Paralysis, and derange
i1 tr-
-df
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mfe.
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f ' Ftotoieo. Splenic Affections, _
iu the Bowels, Collet Paralysis, and derange, i
of the Stomach, all Of which become intermit-
tent er periodical, bare no speedier remedy than*
Aran’s Aar* Cube, which cures them all alike.
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aiJreri^re,it toe
communities whereTerer and Ague prerails, i
it May's the development of the disease * uk*a
onths; Jtnl approach of the premonitory cymp-
lowki -gfesreUersami temporaryrasideaUare
I ao-Wi
Kid fox Boots, 2,50
a«^pM»a^mamaim^iyaMSih
er suffer if they a rat I ttWUKtrM Of the
■rr suffer if they aratl UwuuetrSS |
it is aa excellent remedy; it sUmnlateeAt|to organ
maayW
tnfohesHhy activity, and |>km1uc«s MUUiy remark-
“ . Slippers,
able curds where other medicines fkiL
Prepared by Dr. j. C. Ayer & Co.,
f the fTches of (ho BouffiT
jrmimtr&nw
'TTT
,Bribing else; not upon ©M and gouib would o&ly consent to dfe. tHc
Ir.WeM.irrm- -fill* mra ■wemtlim a ■•an, 7..,' —-rr*
rev9r de^ravM tliey inay have
boon,:.wy. uot&fgmnam# ^lortaker. Wu would gladly At Ub th«
vuvraitog, A n»iiii ^ ^
that could delibocatoly tte-a
hint Into eternity, and about a pleoe of
not woyth.ln all probability,
As a daugurous uasasbsr Wf
society, and wc shall be ginil to see I
day when a moral sentlmont will prs*
vli^n
n Tezgs that wfll bring such men
to justice. |
■ Were these y<
No woman will regret given
Ihol MiiM reripo-A , trig), it itUl^ pcaynul
^^Ttiany a weary step, many an acUifig
arm or foot; yes,* h»any an heartache,
too. Take one'pound of sal loda, on6‘
m
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Of hfnif
the crlme cTiarged? Whoknows'? ‘Will
imjttiry into the feats, and
no explanation demanded of these self-
■coiistjluted cxecutlonefe? Dead men
Ull ttb talefl^.” WheflrperwniB take the
. law in their own hands Chey Itave
nothing to do to stop investigation, but
- to label their “horse thieC7^ ^air trial*
have "been aocyrtled trf murders, Kfgtt-
waymey, stage-akd train rubbers, and
It seem*to u>* fair trial* should bo d<*
mandld lh all other ci^es. When a
sanctions mob violence U
put them
la to one gnflon of water, boll twenty
minutes, leijtondUB ooul, tutd tln.-n
Is Iu a dangerous condittoor, j
i first «tep ina downward c'"1
^ demoralization. The civil
ly administered, affords ample protec-
tion fur life and property,
that it lS'tke duty xif the
all%ood men-to uphold an
—Marshall Herald;
With an area aliout half as lsrg,e as
Texas and poseeslng tbc h i gheeVpriced
elands id the world, England, Ireland,
and Hcullaud have about 3^000,1
wqo) or mutton, they ar* absolutely es- . ’ J* “ wott,d
sential in maintaining the fertiliy of the
Soil. . -----
It seems truer every day that Bol-
ooion knew what he was talking about
when he said there yarWgblng new
under the sum The fifteen puzzle
which ha* addled the brains of twooon-
fhlly described by Albert Durer, who
lived over four hundred years ago, in
OtmtUm BuohlaM, a noted outlaw
and cattle man, has been captured In
Austin. 1. , „- ■>r-
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Justice King of San Antonio, aksaul-
^ If * MexlcajkAhlef, and dangreuus-
cismi. :•
k.'c p. mr ••
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penitentiary for
“it.
i ho* been in-'
lent ad-
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incendiary.
i from the
d depot at DM-
i broad daylight.
tor at r‘
W8Ulll’Ul(*«j moito secilonal acrimony.
Twotild ohljr be a case for the uu-
March.’”
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Wasklsg Made Easy.
dry (»iiof <to mo iHMiaiwe they arc not hmT:-
ed, retorts on the sex. Out of a hundred
Practical sad Analytical Chemists,
jsoirjrr.ib mass.
JjbiAi 8t iu. jglKliMdr L.r-: ■
irlately, there are not more thaa four or
wuuMtfidhsent to marry sithsr
-£nr ° r^'l and i
rough oh the young then, as sjhe evi-
dently *-j>uaLb tiie real at uLiuieuU *d a
good mahy mosesaoslhie yOUng lad lea.
■wiram#
pouyoff and put ,ln Htoue jug. Bouk
your dirty’ Alothes over night, or un-
til well wet tbfough; wriug out and rtib
on plenty of sqap, and to one toiler 6f
clothes covered with water add one tea-
cuj» of the iiittdL Boilhalf an hour fast
then wash through suds,'riuse iu two
Watojrii aud yoyr clothes y|U look nlce-
Tye^Atauro Js., dWeeniy^;-' —- - ~
•' ■ 'mm
dto Keep Iroi^o»^*i*thig.
hy moai.s of a ninli . ^
toned doth to stoves, will eflbcUmlly
keep them from rusting during flie
suminetr'Tt is also aneXDeJleqt mate-
rial to apply to all iron utensils used
j>r~ Give plows, cultiva-
tors and the like a coating before they
are put away in the faH. ^
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Thomas Ash wood was a prison c: Tu-a
Pittsburg polioe
hod caught him
TBal tnjjeld ’a ri
urt. A polioemru
tbe back yard of
hneti, ig alsait a* maajmaa tks United- -
Itatin. tad rVndtim mnn> wnni - wi.ih a flllUtlw. He did not look
tempt any explanatton of his conduct.
The justice was about to ootnmit him
fur trint, 'W'hcn MIhh Coulter, u nlere of
Balinfield’s, stepjKxT forward i n l ask«'d
to be S witness. Bhe said that the sup-
posed robber was a lover of hers, and
that ho had beep forbidden to see her, -
and that she had iuvited him to a stolen
UtwBUwitMuQielutfcw month, wu l^lfvh,*r ul th® window. Tfii eom.
plaint was dismissed.
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A mining company at Bt. Ctohh Iff.
- dispensed With the services of a hun
dred men af one dollar .per day, by
the use of labor-saving maehienery;
but the gain I* not yet apparent, tor
they had to employe fifty men at two
dollars per dty to guard the apparatus.
^ ''ci —■ -
Mr. D. C. ^cCown, of . McLennan
I>olI_ . . C mnty, who was st the medicated weTln
near Bremond, diod a few days'ago of
paralysis. He had eaten a hearty sup-
per, and shortly afterward, while tak-
greenbaek convention lnga*o»ld; bath, received^ pazsjyjjic
l I^exlngton, May gfcid. stroke which resulted fatally in a short
verts a| Bryan. “ ' " *'
1Hfriy
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Only a maid at tbs window,
Waiting her lover’s call
These goods arc nil first-cln^, and willjie sold under TaMaa, ^ ftfliWiJT
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Texas,
plcte, and pricesgrRl, compare wi
Dejartmeritr -SuiSTeoe T promke you polite attention and
All Points
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LOTt FIG D RE -S,
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INDIANAPOLIS, CHATTANOObA
TOLEDO, ATLANTA,
Trains arrive and leave Fort Worth
as follows: .. * •
AKKIVK.
2.30 P, M<
(3-. H. CROZIER,
■■■■ ..... ;...■ -----'—— 7- - - -g*^ ——
: M Texarkana, with all tralna bn Bt. "
"Lmits & trnn untain and 8b! li’wry. .. ...-,
for nil points North, East and Souf
j*#tl --~^T-hz
Book-Seller, Stationed and
At Longview Junction, and Minneola
With all tndnibn Interbutlonai R. R.
for Tyler, PaleeUne, Houston, Austin,
Gajveston aiid Ban Antonio. ..
At Dallas, With traius or theHoiigton
A Texas Central Rwy. fbr^Corstoanna,
Mexia, Bremond, Waco, Calvert, lkyan
Hempstead, Branham and all points In
Middle and Southern Texas.*
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At Fort Worth, with Btages tor all
ort Worth, with Btages tor alt
h point* 4a western Texas.* — -r;*f ,-n»--
A tBhrevoport, witli Red Rlvef Btoana^kL
——- er^forNew <
!iL'^Ljr- Pullman’s
Albums, Blank Books, Pocket Books,
And all kind* of
—FROM
Fort Worth, Dallas & Sherman
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School Books and School Stationery., ChTomn* and Mottoes, Pens, nUcatiofi’ to “ "CCh
Inks and Envelopes, Letter^ Cap^ Note, Billet and Tinted Paper,, E0* Noble-
Fapeteriea,
to rates
and Cou-
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Any information in
(if Freight Jin-l Passage,
‘ “ given on ap-
«. W. Thompson, Jr., oWl P.*. * -
TO THE PEOPLE Of1
I*-?;
-frr
iHgarg^Oigai-cttr?, Pipe?, Snnff and Tobnccd.
MAif '4 ' an;
Keep*IwNiing pobiioatwns lor sale bjr the ejoglo BBOifeir,
Fort Wurt^ Texas,
Or West of There.
and will receive subscriptions to any paper- published in the Uni*
tod States fit the publishers* prices.
u>,.
I when
that
direct to Dallas [to bdy your
or East you Will find
your ebeapert alto hfeHfeBafariiH
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E. T. HILLIARD,
A ttomey «at*Law^
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GEORGE SPILLEB,
J Civil Engineer.
HILLIARD & STILLER
Agenty,
>«A. ■* r; -4*e
Colleotors and Convoyanoers,
Graham, Texas.
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Hsavi, Iuai A Ibu 1>.
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Prompt and Personal Attention to all bueinees in our Line—
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Convoyanuing, Procuring PetenU, Dividing Latuitf;.*^. ko
r'f m
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Choice: Lands for Salt in
•*.'-!! Vie,
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DrasOLTJTrON ‘ ' Archcr* Juok, Parker, Palo Tinto, SUpben*, CaJ-
• ■' 1 aha3- Eastland, Shackelford, Throckmorton and other- Couetiea
• r untef%rZ;rf S!;i .. _
Only* pair of coat-tail^
>Wm witness to his wrath. .
Only the maiden’s fellow,
miy
HU
►uly
ting within his room,
.3?^rJ.r'|UraTU’. Worn:
under. Ihe firm name pf Patterson &
Tate, In the Grocery abg Li very busl-
n«M, Is this:tiny dissolved by mutual
consent. Both parties are authorized
to stdtie up the business or. the firm.
!, . W, B. Pattkrsok, •
Miy 1st* 1880. w.
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Special Atieallea TltretgbeM the Slate to Tax nalien ef Hea-RefM|eals
Will bugled to gire responsible reftifenf 68 amougpatrons of
long sbinding, find the leading Banks, of Te*asi
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MT*1?!'g.ll M Tllt'l'l *
!a*tyou wuifind
bent plan I* to go
yonrticketsjand
For they are now running two
ger trains per day direct through to
.SfSr^
One Railway from Texas
That' runs its trains with ‘
passengercoachfWWnd Pallmsn 4tvpimg
oar* direst Into the gnmt
Depot^jSi. Louis, "
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pHoori
By the Way of ffetfalia, So.
PEOPLE of tEXAB.
The M., K. A T K’y dffbr weu a PuB-
mnn HlccningCar Atom Houston, Hearn,
will kino gfe : ’-•~kpr
cura your stoepfeig car barihk sa ■ ■ J>4dE
SS^rsfSsaw:
. Texas. Bt. Louis, Mo
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