Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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LEADER.
A Posr hTMtaieii
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A bad daughter. «gm Ah exchange
seldom mafias a good wife. If a girl is
ill temporal at home, snarls at her pa-
rent*, soaps at her brothers and risters
and “shirks” her ordinary cUitlte, the
•J chui«J*»a *x« Uu tu «uu that wfieu she
This following are our ad verttslhg rate*.
Which are made aa low as is consistent,
1 mo. 8 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo.
mm rrW.w?$10.00 fio.oo
inches 5.00 R.D0 1*2 00 20.00
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1 col. 20.00 80.00 00.00 85.00
Special notices ten cent* per line each
lsertlon. A liberal deduction made to
insertion
^8 M taaryVNottees and Tributes wf Re-
spect, * cent® P°r ' v~-• -
Announcing candidates for office:—
jUoto or Dlst rle t.&l 0; C<>«m ty
$8, invariably in advance.
adWirtMmri^ nt “ n*™
gets a home of ber^wo, shs w
It wretched. There are flil
fancy themselves so fer
tliat the mere
their society in the house
odght to be aU “the old people” should
Svs the 'assurance to ssk. While
their mothers are busy with domestic
duties theystttnrthestalest ebals-or lie
on the softest softs, feeding on cheap
and trashy novels, and cherish the
notion thvt they are rely 11 tilery indi-
viduals. 'The household drudgery is too
coarse for such ladies as they
~v- AseedsUf dOdtf Hcekefi.
{ Wa*hlnffton~mOBtzf?o*iricr-Jo*renal.}
r There 'are a number of applicant*
here who rocked fill the place j>ccu]*i-
ed by the lute Judge Hays. One of the
aspirants wqalu WashlogtotCwheu he
^ecelyad
Ute hou
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, at
nilM w^fl AU IT lit'
Ivuri the newAtff Uifi jacapiy hi a t
ite hour on the evening of Monday*
Igtfta
About'mldnlghft a member dTCongress
and his wife were aroused tby a thun-
dering rap at theif . door A note w^
handed to the half-awake member.
He read: “Judge Hays is deud^advise
Une promptly how to secure the place. ’ ’
The Answer was: “Better not ^disturb
the President Co-night; it would be a
little more decent to wait until after
the fbneral.” Buch scrambles Ibr office'
are so disgusting that It la strange that
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6. B. JEWELL’S.
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gentlemen W»H so demean themselves.
..‘There lea story told of a man who
Girls of this -sort ore generally wary was promised tho ttr*t vacancy in tha
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This standard article is couijxhuhI*
etl with Hit) greatest care:
S.
Its effects are ae wonderful and as
satisfactory ae ever* —, —_ ~-
It restores gray or Ikded hair to Its
youthful color.
It removes aft eruption*, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head A
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cooling, soothing sensation of grfif$
comfort, and' tlie scalp by Ite nee
becomes white Ami clean.
Jly Ite tonic properties It restores
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personal nature I escape the diaagreeabienea* of a home while laxlly sauntering near the jJjcpr
he ha w a dead man dragged ashore.
^m . * i »uTv»v.. ___ _____. He looked at the , face and rocogrriml k
riegrim er xemperanoe in aarytaas, i ^ caller, wbodoean’t have the chance a clerk whom he had knows la the
rn the Slate T*m- ioteeslag how they behave as daugh- postoffice. He ran all the way^tojbe
department, rushed Into the presence] OmeiiS “
« .arf-i’
Ae A dressing, nothing bos been
found so effeotuol or desirable.
The Baltimm
perance Convention which assembled
week was one of the
tern, may be excuse for fancying them
rmt nnt.ahie gatherings of the kind that afftrtllBRrMi It, !■ ft
lovely, and loveable beings; but-fig*
has ever taken plane In Baltimore. In
point of numbers it was probably the
largest temperance convention that
has ever been held in the Btate, there
bdftK^rer delegates
himself by offering _
this sort.
present.. The size of the convention
was significant as indicating the growth
of t#pperance sentiment throughout
the State, and the -increased Interest
to* girl of
...
If she boi£ thinks herself too fine to
work, is it iftfe to expeot that her views
ns to thnt matter, would radically
change jf she should become * wife?
£ig,Sfe£*S
Boota^^^.....$2.75 pexPair * npwd»,
Mens’ p Calf Shoes, 1^5- “ u “ w:*•»*«»* aw* «nd ««»g.
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Mens’ Brogans, “1.10
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tmaster-general and deiuaud-
you a place when there was a
said the postidkstWrgeneraL
.“There is one,” said the.excited Indl*
vidual. 4T saw the dead body of John
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Blowly tbePostmaster-fleneral enfio
elated the following*words: “ You are
(<*<» late. One hour ago the place was
feitln the subject in every section of
the Commonwealth. A conclusive
that the jfft? o^fee convengdA^Wortliy postmaster, Gen. Mcli*ws:
Apropos of the joke of Gen. Toombs
in yesterday^ Newsyf (fiend sends ns
thi
gtven to the in an whtHfiSRiohn Jot
when he fell Into the riter^'
Thr* love thnt survives the fr>mh I.m
was not witiiout
nsg, Is found
the'substantialresults thieved during ritling down Ids picket
the paatygfcr, as mcntionCff in the re-
port of the president.
encountered a genuine son of the Old
Pine Tree state on duty, who had taken"
the noblest attribute of the soul. If jf
hai woes it has like wise Its designs,
bursi of
a permanent Color,
The question of license or prohibition hu gun mpart wHh the i»w»iion of
hy already been fluff H a,geed;*ffi$$fiHhi. mro-general rsins^Aall wcmosUpved are softened
away into pensive meditation of all
thatit wee In the dayrnf Ha loveliness.
Who would root sucli sorrow ftora the
- heart? Though R may sometime*
throw a-passing cloud over the bright
r sad-
numbcrW coiinties,"’"an(ridecided in ft-
vor of prohibition, and the same.f|ueS-
tion is to be submitted ip quite a num-
ber ufoLhcrn tbia falLT,If, um seems more
than probable at present, the temper-
isuccessful in the n*
halted4a front 6f him, when the follow-
ing pQBVewaUon ensued:
' ‘‘I^ook here, my man, are you not a' ‘
senttuelon duty?”
va«oTTKCitlir«yles and qualities
-muivuisive igBnjr o>er t£w present These gootls ST9 all first-olas$, and will be sold, under
a—
klciv are soon 'U) vofe on thc qttaftlofi,
local option wOI then pfeVill ip holcsa
than sixteen -out of the twap^-tbree
“■Well, y-e-», a bit of a one?’
yint^ ' 1jd
«.nfy,lnty or
wpuntics in the Btate. This is a triumph
to be proud of, and -the ftci that, nsw
uiul
sly twinkle of the eye replied
nesf over the hours of gfooqo, yet who
would exchange it fee, the song of pisaa
“I’m a bit of a general.’* .
1 Weft, flinsrsl;yohmm* vxcusrme.
wtunficH arc anxious to atonic lo^at bp-
Y»u see there are so many d- ________
ridln’ 'round here a feller can’t tell
who’s gineral and who ain’t. If you
will jist wait tIH I git Betsy Jane Jbpd
-^ri=rnr-=n . . I will givcyon a bit of a s’lntc.’’
Ucftfor thanwetrsiTls a proof that it has
worked well in those in which It his
already been tried. The advocates of
local option have .reason to be enoour-
ure or the burst of revelry? No; there
is a voice from the tomb sweeter than
senfc; tKi&jpdbft a rememberanee of ffcs
Mvhkh^wlgrpr even from the
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The Graham Leader has the same
habit
grouud for i
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Airaatages of Wind lustra meats Por
Log Diseases.
Many philanthropist* on seeing our
young military musicians wield enor-
mous wind instrument* have! sorrowed
over the few years the poor fellows
,i wouklhave to live. Well, they are
mistaken. All the men whose boal-
is to‘t#y the wind instruments made at
the ftetories before sending them off
for sale are, without Vxccffeoh, tree from
pulmonary affections. I have Renown
nsaay wbo, pn enterfojr upon thlrmn-
h»g, Were very denroto," iad^jrh<^
4y convinced thaf tbst sentlnel w.ould
prove eqnal to any .effiergency.-Ax,
-, s^s^m
Horrible Fate sf a «honl.
habit as the Chief of “Hewing to- the. ^ ..
«narf to ;iu motm'
UMMSfllfl Caft/v •
Indiana furnishes the frost horrible
case on record. Gordon Truesdale, a
handsome Bouth«fiender, had- a desire
to procure a collection of human skulls
being an amateur phrenologist. ;He
dug down Into the grave of Barah Platts
cut the flesh around the neck, and
t of the
hevettbStoU, ttwMigh their duty oblig-
ed*them to blow for hours together, fp-
Joyed perfect health after a certain time
I am myself an instance of this. My
mother died of consumption; 4eight
n of hers fell victims ~totfre same
v disease, and only three of us su|yive
and we all three play wlndinstruments.
'—Dr. Burg.
placing bis foot on the b
corpse wrenched the head off by main
foroe.Hc disjointed and threw away the'
lower jaw. He poiaoned hla nose with
some of (bo matter from the corpse and
his hiadaWelled up until Indians W
to bethade fn his note 4bd ferehead to,
keep the skin from bursting. His eyes
actually decayed and became sightless,
and the odor was so horrible that atten-
dants were at first obliged to flee from
the house and afterwards handle him
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Ladies’ Imitat’n Kid, 1.40 “
Real Kid, _2.S(ry
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayef
of Massachusetts, says, “'The com
stituents art pore, and caifpfctty sc^r
locted for excellent quality ; Sftd I
consider it the Best PskrAkAXtok
for its intended purpo—s.L‘
£ U
Kid fox BootH72r50
Price, One Dollars
Buoklagliam’a Dy»
_rOR THE WHISKERS.
Tltis elegant preparation imnr-
relied on to ehango tho color of the
beard from gray or any o
able shade, to brown or 1
crction. 7 -- HHH
prepnrsTion, nnd qiilnk\y and eA
Slippers,
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FULL GUARAITTBE.
Most Direct and Quickest Line
Other lines which I carry in stock, cf|Utt)ly aa flill and wn- All - TPcintg°?n
Bfetei ami pririMnftSii fompure Wlta d>0W of my Boot and Shoe ^
Department, Call ytd yen polite ftttontieft fetnil- AGCV' —Ka
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Train, arrive au
fitllt)W»:
l.:«A.M. Mail and Express, Ml
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0, H. CROZIER
for all point* North, East and Boutli-
On Judge Allen's plantation, near
~ Steals Mill, Ga., Is one of the most re-
^ouarkabis calves on record. It Is own-
ed by a t'tjaflt oii’tkc place, and his wife
milking of the cows, uhu-
ally took their Tittle six-year-old daugh-
withher to mind away the calves.
1 The little girl derided she wonld play
mUk-wofnan and milk the little calves;
iPpHefl to
the cal yes gave milk, and called the wasooee by your “perfect1* man. He
attention of her mother to the fsot.
The lady then began to milk the calf,
gallon, and at twelve months three
grikms of milk per day. The calf was
exhibited at the Btate fair and took a
premium.
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yWfe Herada Bteam Transportation
•ompany hare a number of steam
wagona ggder their control. Throe
wa^ona weigh Sboot seven tons each,
andwflfckn engineer and tw# hands
call haul 10 orlk tons of
road and make an average
_ rhile,a sixteen
frule team, with a 6 to 10-4ai load qatt-
ow.agoo.li
miles
not make more than two miles an hour.
iSThe locomotive train cost about the
5 the mule tralp, but can bgol
for one-fourth as much as, the
' •“ *“116 teams costs. , ~ ,
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hauling by mole
Xflfe has yaoorered $fo-
a wealthy widow of
«f ihe plain-
i.tbe first case
has rescinded
iff white men <r
with gloves. He confessed his crime
and died in great agony. As soon as
the breath left the body, it was placed
IntheootTim, but It swelled so as to
.billet the lid, and the remains were hur*
riod to themfretry iu the night and bur-
led.
Mm “iltogether-^altr Too-l‘rrfrrt”
Man.
Of him Talmgesaid in h|g, last Sun-
day’s sermon:
I hate your perfect man. I never
l^wli^ r lias ted ‘in js
was so far up in morals that heoouldh’t
see the rules of common-honesty. ,
Tbeso men go prowling around pray*!
er-mcetlngs telling how much llke-
saints they are—look out for them;
Book-Seller, Stationer anil
\fns Mrr.
jwith all
wlykftrl____|L_ ____
Oalveptpn and Ban Antonio.
At Dallas, with, trains of tire Houston —
A Texas Central Rwy. fur Condcannp, .
Mexiu, Brcmomf/Waco, Cal vert, Bryan
Hempstead, Brcnhnm and all polnU in ;l
Midtlleand Southern Texas.
At Bfacrman, withH. AT. C. Rwy.
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for all poiuts on the line of that road,
Fort
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nas an assorted stoek^of
•GRABAMy TB3EAS. —
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. At Fort Worth, with Stages’for all
points in western Texas,
At Shreveport, With jted River Steam
7—r 555»airti
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~ Albums, Blank Books, Pocket Books,
.And all kind, of
u,
fort Wom, Dallas &Xhersaii
SO?. LOUIS. 7-1
Any information in regard to rates
of Freight and Passage, Time and t’on-
, , _ , . * .-•.&» , «a *• • _ __ nectlons, Will be cheerfully given on ap-
School Books ana School Stationery, Chronios ana Mottoes, Pens* plication to
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R. W. Thompson, Jr.rGboft P. A. Agt.
• .. ! ; / • •• Manhall, Tex.
Inksand Envelopes, Letter^ Cup, Note, Billot and Tinted Paper,
Papotories,
And a choice lot of
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Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Snuff and Tobacco.
Keeps the leading publications for sale by the single number,
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Fort Worth, Texas,
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Or West of Therer^
- jwsps ww «HRim .... wj. If ■.M.<5IP Iiumuai, when }-ou go North or East you will find
and will receive subscriptions ^bliehed in the Uni-
ted States at the publishers* prices. . ^ .
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and take the
E. T. HILLIARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
GEORGE BPILLER,
keep .your hands on your pocket booly^
The “higher life” man ef certain
who goes around with a bibie under his
arm aud who rushes into the counting
room of a merchant, who iq counting a
column of -figures, load exclaims; -
“How’s your so^JU” is a auisancc. He
makes religion a dose of ipecacuanha,
I tell you a roaring, bouncing sinner
isn't so repulsive to me as one of that
sort higjrer life men. *
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Civil Engineer.
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BoQsiu k Texas Ctatf&l Bailway
wo pass
ugh to
Tor tney are new
ger trains per day
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O. W. Williams, of Charleston, Booth
Carolina, has settled the suite against
him. on aeoout of the losses on cotton
futures made by the housT of
Williams, Birnie A Co;, of Hew York/
of which he was senior member, at the
rate of forty cents oq the dollar. It ■ 1
took $800,000 to se^le according to too ,
compromise.
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A young ftan la Maryland starred
out with horse* and lance and battle-
axe to champion damsels -In dlsbrefil.
He had not gone five miles yrirnn a rod-
KtidM school m»’*m pulled him off
steed and rolled him ih the mud.
HILLIARD & SPILLER, 1
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Northwestern Tezas Land Agency,
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OVER THE
Missouri, E&nsa: & Texas B’y.
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Collootor* said Conveyanoers,
,Graham, - Texas.
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You will also find that when
to Dallas, you can get your 1
checked to any prominent point
Untied States, ^bere Is only
One Railway from Texas
That runs its trains with baggage oars,
passenger conches snd PoUmanttMeping
oar* direct Into the great Uhkm R. lt.,
Depot, 8k Louis, Ms. . . .£•.
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Prompt and Personal Attention to ail besiness in oisr Une— EUIU & Tttll R'j
By the W«9 of Sedalia, Mov
Conveyancing, Procuring Patents, Dividuig Lands, &c.. &c.
Choice^Lands for Sale (£
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Archer, Tayl.r, Clay, Jack, P»rker, P*|o Piuto, Stephana, GO.
ahan, Eastland, Shackelford, Throckmorton and other Counties.
PEOPLE *>f TEXAS.
The M., K. A T. R> offer you a PuU-
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to Fort
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Dallas,
Boott, kan .
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Spoetal Attfuilon Throughout the Stats to Tax Matters of Noa-Residsats.
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Will be glad togive responsible references an«mg,patron» ef
[long standing, and tl)c loadii^g Banks ofTe
IoinSuas to
number Hr will also **-
dnre y on ties plug ear berths me be sells
Pullmnn Hipping car ttekrisand check* *
baggage through Id all* points in ttye -
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1880, newspaper, May 14, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879705/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.