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ORATIAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, I8S0,
J-Ii
NO. 23.
PAY TliE PRINTER.
Hard on Urant.
When the cold storm* howl round the
door,
Arer^
And you by the light of tappr;
by the evening fire,
i’fr*
A!](( Vo
Sit cowilv
Enjoy! 1
ng the lust fftper,
i s
Just thhik of him whose work thus
. help* .
To wear away the whiter.
And put this query to yourself—
Have I payed the printer^ T .
From east and West, from north And
south.
From lunas beyoijd the Wafer,
it with faci|ltlc8 at
VUd for its editor to understand fully
the affairs of government. At tli©
same thju? It'has trcate<l Governor Rob-
erta wRK that consideration due u man
In tih i»o«ith)n, who . for a third of n
century has boeu uetjng the part of a
faithful public Servant'. I hi to invest!-
Office: at Ryus’
aide--Public Hquare.
ug Htoro, West*
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.....-4*
- From every nook and quariari
"Nft ifave oh earth tolls more than her
x Through summer's heat and winter;
How can yyu fora moment, then,
Neglect to pajL the jirinter?
Rir:—I heard a conversation between
two democrats. One said lie thought
UST TTi i iTooinitry TTii-
d<pr iho rule of' the Roman Catholic
Ohurclr Wign'see Gen. Grant emperor;
the other thoUght'not.TI liavc been a
reader of the A'w/» ever si nee you took
eharge of ft, and T wohld like to know
which was right. - ^ -
^ A DEModkAT.
»*<»■, GRAHAM, TEXAS.
likely that such* choice can over he fiQO.' The evidence shows that Harrison **>r thatTnjusffee has been (long iti not AH call attendedtoTu fowa and country
^ :Uifi fl^if -S^>re«
Your other bills you promptly pay,
: Wlrervvef you do 'gu,.#JLr;
A>fcki«
For sundries is the grocer;
Tlie tailor and the shoemaker,
,TJ
presented to the ]>eople of thin oountry.
Yet we nnswer without hesitation that
rather than sec Gen. Grnnf emperor we
wcSuld see this country under the rule
• , TllCTUitter and the vintor,
--4 AH iret their pay, then Wlw neKrk-rt ■
~ To sottie wlththi
•v
»e printer.’
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The Motherless.
They are motherless!
' Weep lMWITXhoau Ttetfer wordsT
tliat eold, cruel stare; see yod now the
tearful eye? Alas! that sorrow aliould
' They are motherless! Strange hands
lulntsterin^to their daily wants; strange
lnMirtq w»n>y1f\g of irk some duty.. _______
JSo fiuul iHWiitt k Isitf* of warworn brace!
No gentle words of comfort and love!
No soft folding of little baud* iu prayer!
No mother!
xr Missing the low, sweet cadence of
TwrVoice, mtiatng that good-night!,
seeking, seeking all in vain, that ark
for the weary dove—a mother’s heart.
Draw the little forms near your heart.
- PtUoW the aching h«gd upon your bos-
<*u. Think of v<»ur sunny childhood—
y«»ur mother’s love, her getiTTe care, Ivor
patient forbearance, her precious forgiv-
"iicss.» Then mUy in kTiidnwsdTTyour
~v
hand rest oh each honored little head;
only -i|i Jove reprove the little fb>‘k.
Oh ! let yours be the Irttnd that-wiH
lend them in the green )»asture, and by
Whisky and Murder.
The killingqf Jtul^r«* Gilmore, at Col-
Utnbus, the’ other day, by City Marshal
Tiarrlaoiijis anolli^Y <dtdhjfjplea
pence officers. Aw-oid and valuable cit-
ixen Is shot down—murdered by a
drunken man, whose only defense own
be,/*! was drunk and dicin’t'know what
T was doing." The’x’tcfim^B blood In
such cases demands quick 'retribution.
—Lampana# Dinp^tah. ! *
The preliminary trial lifts l»een had and
Horernor Roberts. *
- TlieQeorgotown Iteeord has not giv-
en .the present State Administration
“ttmt endorsement which tntfht Three"
IT
SR. J. H. DAVIDSON,
PHYSICIAN, and SURGEON.
GR.iUAM, TEXAN.
CANT,
DEALER IN
B!Ali E S TA T 2.
Drs. Price & Atkinson
Physicius, ^urgeon:^ Qbsieirieiau
Graham,
Texas.
U
OITico, West Side Public Square;
properly placing before tlie public facts,
that when considered cannot fail to ae-
cureCQttfldence te&Jfomk now adminis-
tering the afTairs of but Htate govern-
1 twords before -the kfflhigu -fPhe only ex- { ”len^ focto tp^build upmi-
mise^jior takihg tlu> life of aa oxeeileat
was crazy drunk and did riot know whftt
lib had dmir for sometime after the ki 11-
higr that nn haffl feelings existed 1>C^
tiv^en the parties and that they had no
N. R. REAGAN, M. D.
Physicjari'I ISargeofo
B. B. GARRETT,
Contractor nd Builder.
Material furnished when desired. Also
XLADINKI------------- ^ —
Oh, gently Jj» a great deal better off thaw R
ndiT" veidtt would be if the jwjnjlafloiT ~nA^v Ro-
Tn cases like this, juries should 'make
druukenuess but »• sligftt excufi?,*»>
alight as to mitigate Gift phuUbmeul
hut little; more especially since the
murderer was aw officer of the law, and
had no organized jH'rsonal party,
and ho had to form a distinct party in
favor of the measures proposed by him.
A strong opposition was at once rtorefc
oped, inside the Democratic .po^ty.
nit
Offioo West side Public squrae. vl
Residenee tm North Oak Street.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Uilluimcing ^ ^ C^WAM,
the acts of so many of our fellow, clti-
zeus; and every right judging man will
admit tlint this inHtionce and tliis in-
spiration Is, on tlie whole, a great
public bcnelit, and tliat tlie eouutry
%• re-
man Catholic were entirely free from
tlie......religious ami moral
<?ver make a child’s heart its, hpme! — -wkleh- the chnrch exerts tn'er them.
That the lnt^6r should
control over uht people, wWh all the
the My
knew lie sjionld riot •get drunk. We
liold, that the public sentiment of ('<>-
rnbuifthat allowed Harrison, a drunk-
AM, flyTToTd Die office’of marshal, Ik re-
obtain entireispousilde A>r the death of Judge Gil-
New questions were presented, £1
harl~ not" been cnirvagSt^Ttcfof^iii
mow*, 'fthtrmirn who gets drunfk, or even
ifaummly
abtttty oi seleutide ami pliHosophieal
disefission, sin-lias we see in our-day,
is a thing apparently iniposiblc. Why,
even the most devoted Irish Catholics
in. tlie country would Vevoit against
aucli Rr tule. Y'et, if by any means, tlie
catholic chun*li shmiM get such power,
wc miglrt be sure that the form Of re-
publican government, , to ostal.lbh Dlsolve one pound of GluUbCr salts
whbih our. fathers made such great sac- -jir£jSh»fc apd.a lialTof liot waU^T atiTT
entrusteii with anoffibcMirtt makes him
a jH'ace officer, arid allows him to carry-
arms ftu sueh. We have a good law
against drunkenness, in offieiais; If it Jca
not carried out tlie fault is with the
people.—FairftrM Recorder.
Coli^in" llTrscs..
vlft^es, would still exist for oiir postt'ri-
ty, with iln* ebanee Of TPgfrhrhtg the
fullest measure of political and civil lih-
add to the solution one Ounce of S&e
liheTUr? OTgMSt'f. Tlittrlhould be care-
fully administered-in olio dose, and, fT
tbc still waters of the prwdous Kavior’s
.love! I,et yours l»e the blessed4'bbhC-X-treSsure tiiaa-Tean
agltutlthl aloher^uf |H»ssii>le, when tiie horse lies down, 1k--
<*ause its administration is often diffi-
cult and unsatisfactory ift an animal
suffering with the purigs tif colic. In*
jections of a quart of lukewarm soap-
auds shouldlrnadmmistered and repeal-
let the empire, with Grant as emperor,
opoc bo established nfoong us, and
there is an end of freedom, an annihila-
tion of all (We institutions. To restore
tbeuVag&in wodld cost more blood and
well lie estimated.
diction. “InasmUeii as yebave done
it to the least of these, ye have done It
unto inei" RememlKW th*rnugoiM do
•^J^ways Roliold Jhe face of our Father in
Heavcu. Then It may Ikj tli at well i Ill’s
hand will lend you |o that heaVcnly
hnme-^a chiTd's hand. place tlit* (lP)Wti
ftiprin your .head.
Besides, flic empire would lie a thing
of coarse brutality, of military desjiot-
ism—a tyranfiy as Intolerable as tlirtt
ed every hour. The alKiomcn should
be industriously rubbed ivitli straw
wisps on both sides, some presure bc»
ing nppliwl slmulatanoouslyr' The
against which the. hnpless people of horse should l*c walked atv»ut, or ft
Russia are now fermenting and strug*
gllng in nfmOst libpeless. deSperatJon.
man iiumntep on another horse should
lead him alongside, but only on a jog-
And it would be the most fWrujpt ami |rot. It is wrong and cruel .to'prevent
(hshonoatj^o_vjTjiirient-C> ci* seen in the ji luirsc-wlih tbe beliy-ai-Tie from Iay-
Thi Corsluana .Observer and Index
says;- j — t*
■\Vi> in * not just now- electioneering-
,Wor 1<T." Ia*t onr country 4iieet almost
any other /4>fco, but never become an
bmplre under a hard, and merciless soI«
dWiu DJu*Grunt-!—AYuj Ybrk Ami JVm-
naturally enough, thp Denioi-mtic pdr?
ty divided on these^issues; leaving the
Gbvsinbr with but one portion bit fils]
own party with liitn, nnd, of course,
rendering the measures propped by
-Mm irordfi- tTf ocVnsumation. Though
there were a m^brity"of Democrat*,
with his Excellency', the Greenback
and Republicatt- vote combined with
those Democrats who oppose hiiuf and
[ttefeat his plans. The RepublicfiQ par-
ty, as well kr the Greenback party, l»o-
Ing numerically weuk; tiie Democrats
thought thny could afford to divide.
The opposition to the Democratic party
whs not fctroYlg Pliough to drive tlie
Democrats together—ben.-.• tlie Gov-
ernor found, htmself, In due sense of the,
word, without -i ]>.irty. HenceJ it fs t k.
easyrtS.pcrCcive >\diat d hard time lie
had. r' ’.
Our State platform, adopted at our |
livst douventiqu, and on 'which Demo-
crats wore pledged,to stand, demambnl
♦hnt the bonded debt nffhcStatrshonld
not be inere»se<l; that taxes should not
lx* Increased.to more tlmn fifty cents on
tlieoRc hnnttted doMars; the frontiers
must be protected, and the Iftws rjgidly
enforecd.
Now, Uie questiop was, how all tliis
was to Ik* idToinpilshcd wiUiout in-
crensing taxation? - 1 v?
T4u«l was ti>«> absorbing qncytion ttmt
Dr. J. g. DAVIDSOlk-
JPhysieian % Surgeon,
mami t,jr
All calls promptly attended.
Wvst Fide Puldio Square.
T. OB. WHEEiSE^.
ATTOSSrSSY-AT-LAW, -
BRECKENRID QE, O—TEXAS
Wi i«l practice in the District Court of
Stephens,rttrackelford and YoungCoUri*.
tie*, and in the H. Court utGraham.
BpeCisl stteiition aiven to collcotibns
liti*st«<l land c»H'i and criminal busim sa
. Corresponffgnee solicited.
• • WILLIAMS, JACK iHVIrf
Williams & Davis,
Mtoruf! i Counsellors at Law.
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
lieu a, V«mnn wnd whtwhnilny t*.wintl»».
™ ni*f> m III.- IVUiT^I m>.I Su(.r»m>- Ctmrt* uf T>-*hk
:2®5^S5iK«SiaS«t!S*?......
Baker & Confectioner.
-AiSO, DEALER IJt— .........
Fancy IGrocries, Notions.
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"'T>S'
'A
Truifs, Cioars, Tobacco, Etc.
-EreskHrenii, Cskes, Pies,-Ac., daily.
C'asli Paid for Country Produce. CBvd
me a call. I will sell as cheap as the
cheapest. .
EL R,iZ"Crs,
DEALER IN
rrrzzt
.1. A. WOOLFOLK,
A 11 o r n c v- a t-L a iv.
JiVlkilap, - •* Tc:ras.
prnctice in theCourtsof Young
and adjoining counties.
ing down. On t-lic contrary', he should
bo given litwrty on. a grass plat or
‘shed, amply “provided withy: bedding.
. tlie iKTplexiug question to tin* Govern-
or, and it required not -only the liighest
attributes of staU snimisliip but a fnr-
sgeing liimneiHl wh*d<*m
0. E. FINLAY,
ATTORNEY - AT,- LAW,
GrUhaM, young Co., Texas,
Will, practice in Finlcrai Courts nt-
/iralisiri, aivd Htate C'ouri* pf Young.
Palo l’iuto, Stephens and .adjoining,
—=5f
ft>r *wy pardftutAtr man for governor- ffft/y 111,“!
In fact. QUY stafe fof itHtp officer* 1*]
not .vet fully made up. But, ncvertlie-
less, we would like to see the cuiLYcn*
tion meet in DaHa*._ It is due to Nor-
Ihern Texarthkt ntioaat one coiiven-
*riw
tion should b* Held 111 her borders and
we know of ndbettor place than THiIlas.
sown in Texas than ever,before.
The lighting of houses by' electricity
lias been successfully accomplished by
Edison.__' __
X--
Tlie A*tJguil#" (Ua.) Chronicle and
fMn*ti1ution says: ‘‘If Mr. Heymour
• ubc<! the language attributed to him by
the Kansas Oity Times, it is safo to say
that he will nof refuse a bomination
* ninth* In the onllnary Deinocrath* way.
He Is one of thtrposst Me Cflndldfttes who
oan unite tlie hostile factions iu New
York and carry the state-1b? the Dem-
ocracy. If he become the nominee he
—- will certainly lie the next president of
theXTnited Htatcs.h
‘Emma R," asks tlie Hprlngfleld (0.)
Hand ay Morning Tribune tills extraor-
dinary question: "Do you think it
right fir a girl to sit on a young man’s
lap, even if she is engaged to' him?"
Whereupon the editor gets off a very
ordinary lie: -J*We have bad no expe-
7v TfeniwiSLt)*e matter referrtnl to." Wi»y
didn’t he eny: "Iftt was our glrf and
<iur lap, yes; if it waa another girl and
our l*p, yes; hut if It was our girl tuul
another fellow’s lap, nerer?"
tr Toads live almost wholly ttpion slugs,!
eaterpiller*, beetles and other insects,
making I heir rounds at night when tlie
former is fisjeep—and the birds too—and
—'- -#ay,English garden
ers understand these foots so well that
they purchase toads at so much a dozen
—- and turn them looae.^ •
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Farmers had better have pa tel res on
their clothes than an their forms In the
*mz
alble, hven if yqu have to wear patches
on your hack* or Jlmbs instead. Yoa
will foel better for It some time.
1 Tho Htate Grange m^t at iVustIn on
'■ ,[t \t th{513th1 Inst., ftbd sat with closed doors.'
k "Uf Tile attendaUl’e was not so large as was
' anticipated, v;"
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ITIiat a-Uisparagcmcntt ^ At the time.the Governor wan inaug-, VVT Tfl IT n V
.. . ,;7‘“ ~urnte«l there was a deficiency of $400.- —v . * ^ oUfo ^ -
rn g s ,
Chemicals,
Taints, Oils, Brushed
■ VKRVtlMERIKS, PATENT
Medicines, &c
Prescript ion s
'Garefully Comi>oundcd day or night.
WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE
TBXAB.
~
11 **« ry„ J. h. Kano, CaahU.1
Banking House
ut'
If—-'—
h Co
WEATltERFORIV ......v T^XAS
./ Tl ■' • —^—,
AccounU of tnerc haul sand olliejrs soheitt
...1, U <• make rouiiiLiiu ami tudlection*
at an 'acjyakTbic points. - vln21y.
/T-
TtL
Clpnerni News.
A larger ncreago of wheat Ts bcThg
.. .. , „rt . lf urnteil there was a deficiency of $400,-
Nuw \ ork him: Wjiat a disparage- nm iej« ^ ir-g tu „ i ..i______ I
meat of A ^1.110*1 of Ilfty .wlOtop. to iSLj ttMI Bn_ A
fit to be pfesldent!
-been enough revenue to meet the hii-
nual. ex|M*iises by $BD,ti0ll, ntifi4Pmtm-
tlmes more. "AVe Were then jfoying in-
YetGrentts emphatically a ComiuOb torM,t on n rnaSdcd debt, creatixi sinectW,LL^^pmetiee iu the Counts of Ypunf
’ ' ' ami adjoining oounties.
man.
The country may well go to piccpa
Two thousand Euglisli settlers will
IbCftteouL 18,000 acres of land in West
Vfrgiuia.
One thousnnd dollars have ln*en np-
proprlateil to bore an Artesian well at
Sherman, Texas. „
tlie war, of $>,OOff,000.
Tlir pwlilsu ~f>Alhe suluUufi uf alt
, AK» WORK ER IX . ,
Brass. Copper, Tin, Lead and
HHEBT l aON.
the v»rld l.fO to. pfeom, if there tlu-w ii.io.tIon w*« ..ttle.1 in let, than
twelve months. It was done by tlie
11 ’ ’
Tine coal boats from Pittsburg are
are on tiie Way to New Orleans witli 1,
700,000 bushels.
Garfield was elected to the TT. H. Hcn-
He
is only one man among fifty miltions
qualified to Ik* president. ■
.And then to say that the oiW ninn is
VlySMwfct. Grant—It is too much to l>ear.
Where istlie self-res poet of tlie nation? „Tnp]
i.ih in **i 11mi—
I. T, SALE,
’>r passage of g<xxl a I I(T wholesohic laws,
that lmproved.-Ure work lugs of the gov-
Franklin, I>a., January 14.—To-day
Sidney Pole, aged about
owner of three-fourths of flmUwortb
plantation, rode up to the gale of J. B.
Woffert, manager..uf-Jim-nlantatlay.
eminent, ^nd l*v ourtailing all noedlcss
-nsesj^r ’ inercnslng the revenue
irdp tliat would Hot increase
the burden on permauenl property;
Attorney at Law,
^ ghaIIaM, ftekAa
Go ns, Pistols, forks, Fire-roof SafBBj
and Kcales KepairOd:
QRiAiiAM. THJXLAJSi
JEFF'S SALOON
j4KBL
1,v Iv>«tPou^|g tiie deficiency dejit
-the surpht# revenue
pay It off.
of $400,000 up
id gradua'
m
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
ai Ik Hgal^wisiri-
Billiard HalL
& R,
A gold circulation.*
predicted for thi* country (
from countries shnll continue to tfu* eud
of the ffseal year.
Hon. Phil. Cook ha* introduced a
WlL .ln Couxail Jtaxing fiyery platol
-come to kill him. Woffert expostula-
ted In vain. - Cole dismounted and ad-
^ vaucedfAvltb pistol in liarnl towards
Titiraufacturedin theUnttfd flbtrw'twi
illnrs, ami twenty dollars ou every
rted one.
i Mr. V pson; -on yesterdajr, -tc portsUMP
tlie • iiouscv Mrs Woffert, realizing
tlie danger ofr her husband, called to
Woffert to artn himself, which he did
by seizing a shot-gun. Stepping out
be emfronterf Coir, who WinflnUCd to
refoseil to do all three things, but, at
thb called session it was dojup*, Tht1
bond«*«l debt b«a*aot lM*en ingreaseel;
and the surplus revenue has virtually
ptrtd $280,000 of tli© floating deficiency
debt, and will easily psy tlie other
$20fi,000 in onotherypar; the publio free
aclioula are being tauglit as iimhiy
, _ r
G RAH AM, TEX AH.
WILL pay special attention to the pay-
ing of taxes for n9n-rcsideuts.
* Graham City
Steam Flouring Mills and Cot-
««» Gin,
J S F
_ fropristor, 1 .'
North frtde of the i ‘ttbjur
^, bill from the Committee on Military^
Appropriations, of the House,..appro-
priating $200,000~for *ha erection of ad-
-icH aiRr spying, “I have «*»« to kBt
you, d—n ymi; I mean M»iu*s*,’’
wliereupou^Woffert remarked to him,
‘Hfywinieftinyiillues*, here it is,!’ at
lllft moment dlschargjlng Ida
month. iwQreyear.-wHh ^
-Grind Every Vay.
GliAliAV, - i - tEXAR
Seeps the very best Li<iuors,. Hines, and*-
Brandies; also fresh St. Ixmia r. .
Beer, with the b**it
brands ol
vl.nl Ciftirs:
Graham Moat Markets
f
^■egpft^, tho load taking ef&ct in .the
breast of Cole, k llllng !Um dead. Woffi
ditlonal posts on the lUo Grande fron- ei4 immediately came to town to sur-
render to the sheriff but was after-
tier. Tffe MU was referred to the com-
House. L*lj. I1 ..
Tmmlgrnnts contniue to pour in up«vn
us fkom Europe. Three times as many
arrived In New York during Novem-
ber, Iasi, as foe tbs corresponding perl,
ad ofis7R.
children, IIS tiiey were last year, With
a state normal school added at an gx-
l>en*o of 4Jie frontier Is Well
protected Al dll expense of $100,000 less;
ITrt'JhQdlelary is in good working order;
eve^ warrant since the first month
has been cashed, saving at least $30(1,-
rr.nt>. m ig»ln.t IM.OOOfo, thcpreoe.1- “ ......... *
Sec. Sherman la opposed to tlie plan
ofHotr. Fernando Wood, for fonding
protKiees to exchange 4 j»*r 6cnt Imiuts
nbiMir, for fi per cent, outstanding bonds
M
'%
a Ism^s ofS1 months interest to ly al-
loWed ou the boufis retlrcU. ,•
i . , .0 *r w -f- -*0-:
-*'• *'. • ; Si - •
. .. -arj-'r- t ■
coroner’s jury having returned a ver*
diftVbrexcusahle homicide.
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Tlie Galveston Newt of the 14th sa.v s:
<blof Justice Moore, on behalf of tlbr
SpS?J E. BOREN
ami made subject to pay Hie public -* Noted for-Its Mineral Wstef: ■>. l'..
subject to pay Hie-public
debt—-three millions of tills beinA fof
th* pbjrpoSm* of building a new Htate
(!*plU)lr and one million for a universi-
ty. Twelve milllons of the twenty-onp
millions of tiie public school Janda al-
terday, thaUhfuture, all ^
brief* of attorneys for the ad vancement each prison being Allowed
pf eases, must be In wCgl^t sonformlty
with the rules of the court,
wim the rules of the court, otherwise
the same will, In ege^ lifMftybe, be
overruled. Heretofore, the oourt has
Iwrn fiiellned to disregard tecblncaj er-
rors in this regapi, but the bar of the
state being now forpllfor with thi rules
a hill eompiianco tlrere with will Inva-
riably W required; •. ~ • -
-A.
v- ,>sU«
to purchase throe portions Without set-
tling onir,i ; ■' T
These are tonic of the/nUte and bless-
ln$* pf Goveruof Robert*’ administra-
tion, resulting In gcuerol good and
prosperity of tiie |>eople. .
rv.Y. T. Millor, Esq., Beecher, HI., is the
largest l>ren.ier of Cotswolds in the
lhiited Htales—if not iu tho„ wyfld.
_Crah.am Hotel.
(L W. RICHARDS. Proprietor.
. ttR^HA^f, TKXAH.
I*, ir. B’fOKK, wm. KIFfDKIC'K,
STONE & KINDRICK,
Proprietors,
Keep tiie Inst meats the market af-
forils coustautly on hand which Wt will
sell cheap for eash. Give us a trial.
North-west Corner Public HquAre. "* .-
-Tfhtn and after the first of January,
we will Hull for ca*H only.
Noted forlts Mineral Water;
BOOK STORE.
Attn -^v..
ITeto-s Depot.
C3-- n. OEOZIBSi
Next door Bon tli of the peal office,
haojust opened a fine stock of
Stationery, Chromps, School
r’:l Rnnlra Fte
L-> • 1 *" iRwl
He also keeps the leading Newspapers
and Magneines fi>r sale by the stogie
«»|*y, Arid will receive subscriptions at
piibllsJH?nLpricta(L..
AM ft'C&OiOt lOt Of Oi^ftTS Mid
Tobacco.
Book Sellers* Stationers,
AND XaWB SSALMM.
Wtftthtrford,
Second-Hand Machinery:
H^or^alet^^^
HA jilMh' "o'hnhI ut
Also it 80 How t Tni verso! Cotton Glo and *
Brooks Patent Pr
. . * ,r ~
.‘**k
r*\l
n22-2m.
A. R. McLOUD,
“ ‘MBa>
(Graham City
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1880, newspaper, January 24, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879338/m1/1/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.