Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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list Bftd th# |aMry#s, im<an
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misery are bad enough, but tverybiAfy
cap participate in paytog thf fci/ta.
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___ ** 4? *• vt^e of New JtrtH., th, *#
1 mo. .1 mo/ «mo. 12 me. alarm was heard. Hurry log to the
tS.W $H.W SI« no ;^eni> Ww^unfl a hnlMMit-’ u. Bwnrhn.
aunter Maoo
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25.00
85.00
lees ten <*#rtts per ttne each
^ diiuicUon yfmi^ to
1 adVertlsera. *7 ***'
jiariitf eaadidatcafar officer
ftoto or tHsUWllOjCoua ty $6; Precinct
#$, invariably h* advance. t ..' "Tj
drunk** ami tew. ___
lows, ooe'tflmhmnd dollar# tolls on an
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The ^editor” is tbtfc dup^df-stlT.;
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bargain
““ssaj'sjtas
chair
least* res are
f a itoffed
TkMhvy penalties, hla laurel wreath ia a
garland ofueUlea. He seems to govern
opinion, tndto in reality a vfcrfnrto
tbe opinions of others. He incurs more
than nine-tenths of th# reapooaiMllty,
and reap, lew than ope-Urnth of tben-j<r
11/ assigned-in him; %
thftoHtooflt.r,- "T„.,.|m^yir.
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^“edHi^ to unepar-
Pd; if a brilllshr^onfe
“anonymous” carries o/Tthe euloglua* 1
If the editor uTwhused tor what ha
Insert* he is twice abueed for ^what he
jqfitto. Accepted articles may be bad;
rarjbly good. Week
after week, piopth aft#* men ti* the said
editor succors tlie oppressed, raises up
the weak/mp^ttnis virtue, exalte tal-
ent; be protforfgates the praises of books,
;#ren4. Wetouog S nniOMUBt U> Maochns
—tour fins ouw* writhing and shrivell-
ing in H»« flames of a largo and baud* ,
aom# ha raw hie
fired by a
but the prt ttyJfiH/ of a
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luxury.-r-Exohani/c.
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pen^ tor trying til? LJj
>y. the taxp#y. - ^;-^--■ —- ■ j-~- —^ <
'*• —Arc now recciying the iargdst andijcst^sfilectedstock of
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of a farmM—“A reliable man wanted
1B“X COOTIttng-trouse-’—**A reliable mart
wanted to gupermtewir a
reliable man wanted as teller In a bank”
—sd the advevttaesnenta read. Wlwt
a demand then is for reliable men!
infer
"rcrog wgfliei wtat taijir tor hde-n^^" t*
hands; fathera and pothers want them
r, although ^
their want
dies; but from the catalogue of Daman
-V* ntwentammssL#^
HlsUtoia spent in ushering cleVfer
^Jwoj^e Into deserved celebrUy; he ■
which prociigious talents are driven to
be fontinued in
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■hgsg^lMqro^u
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XTmaoUty, Mississippi, elected a full
tkkut ef Desnocratlo offleera on .Monday
last by majorities ranging toon) 188 to
144. Th. tlrlr.t It Ujti#
itself indeji*ndent. The Jferaid Jubi-
L., l»tl^ovard»e vUb.ry, says; “The
[ . Democracy of tibia city hive crossed the
Bed Bee, that was before It in safety,
and the Y<fl#es of oyr klirUms ,m»y U>
heard even now, as Wittt tlmbril* Jn
— hand, they sing in honor of that Joyous
event.’1^
nltely aettleii tbit Col. Culberson wtil
rwet
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k- ^ ^B^ldatejbr rweleution to mayhavoa noidcaatmadeout ofU>em
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I to adhere to (ho two-third. rule ■ome ^ mini#. 5? Tour mother sends job
trstion of Gov. RoborUT T ^ ’ ^fosr yw may m use it wisely, I h»v«
| nrw^tngm
resolved t
*ple. Teu out of tbe-tour teen delegates
g*”"**!" wwawnij.»
broth<
wert Ul
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** ttofiw time #£&•
[ Wlflnot uob. 1 Th.1.11. Um l. «.l ll..r^11 u.
r efection on'lhe prt
detach a small territory—some SOW
acres—of lend from the north wddjeorj
per nf Hill county and aitaoh the game
to Johnson county showed a
In tovor of the proposition of
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^he Democracy of Victoria county
desisted their pca&rraces tor itayard
tor president, Seymour second. A rti-
olution tororing the abrogation pi the
two-thirds rale was adopted. - tW.* -
____ tie. A resolution IkdoHng
BijfUrd was offered, but was not wcttS
on
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Annette wishes to ke^ow how an
hefMartr^pa'
P* uud Write Up several prominent. Borne
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sued a man tor IwUseh
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,, ns to be no end to the de-
mands Ibr reliable men, Are reliable
men so scarce that so much point is
made of getting them? ________
'‘We aftprehend they are not If'plenty
Hlumld be. fteltabtearchitects
tractors, and,engineers, are nbt
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place, or there
Hr fwInrijyH
dents; cashiers and . other 'had
mFs'AM nof fiwaye wmtlalf-or
won 1.1 be no defalcations.
Ttto sling may he Ml* bt trustees
«1 cite another
iluhii nan or
1 depend# upon yourself,
e^wierffchiy^reolve that you
stick to It
kroug^i'eve#y tcoiptatkm'. !> A r
There has been some criticism
<|i
ti»e word reliable, as not being gorid
Tn ” ’
Sgllsh; but the wora wlli answer very
well, if we can only have the quality
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... A« IuV.9Jifd Epistle,
ihie ft*llow»#g tetter, fr<iin s father to
hlison ip coll#go, ought |o. have stlr-
r^l up the youth to save tlu> reputa-
two pair of my bid breeches^ that you
oov^com mnduoutofthem.
^ )ca whlch your
cutting (icjvfp
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■ [Heavy \ Shelf Hardware,
‘Keen Kutter Kutlery,
AMD THE OBLIH^ATED
AVERY PLOWS.
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General Depot tor CheM
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FAMILY GROCERIES,
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Hats, Boots, Shoes,
SadMart’ HsrS«M**< m4
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Groceres’ DRUG, MEDICINES,
i^n^ink/Trr^TTr
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AirfColprlln Oil.
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•li«« of public P«IKHW(«. -
Cash paid far Hides,
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eltries, Skins, B©es-w Ax
Wool. AC.
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THE
AmbwMlethepeopI#are advaaccdwnrices of aH,chtese&
cefgoods they camiot be callod t^teaiTr lratrarg-as low-asany one Can| Aaro its coitxteotiorb.
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(^ thg ToIIowing lines: BWt Plrect°«ntf aXkwMIne
Sir—V,
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1 Baots, Shoes, Hats, Clofhiog, SaUtHery
^^"farnishinB Qoods, 'Stationery, QnniwUa, Etc.
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Afr Points in Texas,
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c our <!^t0mera fof past patronage and solicit a^conUp- ifowtkffer
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TOLEDO, ATLANTA.
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uance pf the same in future, and promisert
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QBAHAM, TEXAS.
fcr .11 potato North, E^t *od' SoatJlr
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.At Longview J unction, sod Minneoln :* H
international 11. H.
tof* vKTiltfllne, Houston, Austin,
Uh*tral?isoftiie Houston
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Mcnia, Dven^d,Waco, Calvert, Bryan
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Book-Seller, Stationer and •
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Albums," Blank Books, Pocket Books, : •.. ‘D'r
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andT myself your afTt'ctbmate parents.^
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JO THE PEOPLE OV^
The Latin term for opd llyer oll is, ,
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And a choice lot of
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sann w#vfwxiii
»WM laxly .and, as usual
scribedit
in his prescrii>tiuu; Abbreviated, fhe
which read; IL jimZAim »>
Uigurs, C^grettei/T^ipcs, SnofT and Tobacco.
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____*, Texas
Or West of Theft.
I when von go North or East you Will /
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or ill. A friend nf tbe old ladyT"
gratulated her upon her resfcawtiOn to
health, ^rh#a she said: “Yea, it was
that beautiful, aunl^cine, the oil of
Jackass, that brought me on my feet
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I^^eps theJeading publications for sale by thc^inglc number,
t! vrift recpivD^jrobs^riptnjTiS to any paper published in the Uni- 1
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direct t<» Dallas [to buy your 1
and take the
ted States at the publishers* prices.
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The Rev. l)r. Hall believes thst
newspaper writers ifglveu a text could
often write a better sermon than some
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An editor stah»H*l a xuaa with his
adsaors the other day in Arkansaw.
It t#always daBgvroue u> Interrupt an
editor wheq hi* is writing editorials
with his aoisaors.
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Attorney-at-Law
HILLIARD & SPILLER,
Civil Englnear.
gagSiiBiaBr
munmumti
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OVER THE
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SsUoeMca Mid Coaveyanoars,
One Railway from Texas
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WB# , . Agn Mstr HRPP
w« ^<wIp* «<w»i »i
bonds to aid in the construction of ta
raHmadifrign that plnas to the gulf.
The road was qever built. Yet, the
city ha*, to jw/ the iKinda, in ac^H
dance with the>adgme«it of the U. $.
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Depot, St. Louis, Me.'
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Prompt and Personal Attention to all business in our Line—
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1880, newspaper, April 23, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879808/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.