Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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There it a than up in the Seventh I« there'a’CbrisUao, tbftl read* the
jJi week/Ho
the immfo i
TURDAY. wgrj that hasn't apoken to big wife I subjoined artiele from - *n exchange,
: " % He it »o mad that | who wiltjy>tion Oo Irutb? If tree, |«f pmptotn -tie they do. YouDgmao
supposing joo Wire told, iay twenty
time* ft day, bow bright your eye* ftre
urcb,(
the'ftkeplie, will He be leas kind to
knowledge Hia pagfv and
EVERY
^ - r-._-__u» oew
to bR nettle, end ! wbet a iWon it suggeaUto onn trover-
■ flf BubMriwtioa Ith* other d*T k" wenl lo ^ offlce ,i*1 *ct»rian®' »ntl wangling oiumura
e “ Copy, Year, - - floo | to gkt $8. to pfty for eon)# ftboee, and be | end churcb.meaibere? ‘If God answer
hfhbu.
1001 told the clerk to pay her off and let
geCT Hr grille lie teeth when he
»piie
which are
and wtlThe
fcdvertilngrate* }ff°* fcc1ne •* ni«bt» come- oat of|lhe bk hoIf •«««*» if ^ey
B aft low ftft Is amaistent, the house every morning
Scaweffi
To tell t>e t^ujh, we ere surprised
that tbe women folks show the amount
tlelrr touch
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what mag affptaitreaties are youiu, hot
enchanting your society »-; how nieeet
iWHtest, best yuu aivrfcvw lour,1
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For Use or In Vestment,
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ring. (approach Him>ith the same houesty
%]00 * 8be cam# a joke on him, that was >11, of purpose, and disco/d, as tbe skeptic
^ _ so I he has f^r^ears been telling heirthai j did Mrwith mare human^wisdom;
mono 11,0 was suits be bad got' heart disease We have heard-Af a minister of
that he should go .off suddenly 1 Christ who' ouc^said to hif congrega-
®j-®J I some time in tbe night 8be0bad got! tipn that say man who would honestly
_ 85^00 I sick of such talk, after Jmw ring it seek tbe favor of God and* the forgive*
Special notions ten cent# per line, each | thirteen years, when she knew he war | ness of bis sins, would not fail within a
—rtwlTttnn nartf) toL» u i paring- mV,
idates for office:— didu’t even know where hUbeart wa»7*t bis baud. A skeptic heard the re
statee»»ittimiM»;County!^TTf.f rit thl liSBilsB snittllt-, £—at- ^
8 mo. t mo.
$6.00 $10.00
,55 nM
1-Scoi. 16.00 85.00 36.00
1 ool. . $5.00 36.00 60.00
nature (anyparticular portion of bis internal mind: “I will follow these directions,
. ri___(improvements. But he kept talking I will failhftilly test this matter, and I
dcatkd&ery little while, ami , will come then to this minister and tell
^SSgTSTSra fa Jack, Archer^Palo “Pmto, Cidfaituttr
tbe veriest kied of always
Young, Clay, Stephens, rlhrockmortonv
Montfgue, Shackelford, Taylor, Parker,
JS C2T.“ Kasftami, and ia many .of---------- •
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growing Se preStHy ia fchse^srdet
LANUO, SBieClCU 111 iHwivgiuii » n^ lj~;
presence of yellow fosw-snd other spiilsnop dl<ii6mtfi.a>..bpin^.,
a 500 to 1000 feet greater election than St. Louis, Balti-
fielda. The fruit t*era wete wy fuU from 500 to 1000 feet greater
jf bndaaiHtthftftfinwt hadjbwfrxsrelmore, Hjew York an4 Philaielphiu, and not surpassed for its coals,
crops np and growing finely, snd-we &c., climate, health, beauty, the growing w oereale, ana every
hope to hear that they have not been hind of stockj and now most progressive, being on fOiitO Texas
lit. ( him that bis statements are false, and
Wo publish a statement that Hr. I game as soon as she could think of that hie religion is a delusion.”
DTJnger bad disoovifed a cur# f°r| anyway lo do bo. A spell ago she I He went home and inpionesty of soul
drunkenness, and bad actually cured brought one of ihuse I udian'rubber I bowed the knee before a Ood of whose
of the worst form# ofljutem- waUr bag*4or keeping hot water ail very ClUtCflCt, he was not aiwured^andl^^^
ptranee, several of which were men- (^ instead of using bottles. It|*»ked that if there was*God, he might1 — —J -
tiobedT r--_: _ j would hold about three quart*, and I receive the knowledge of His existence
' A correspondent of tbe New -York Jherj bosband didn't^know anything J of Ilis will. He did not^ pray in
*• HfrB’Uogej, and j anouTTT- Ofle night after she had [vain. Btiangcfr motion were awakened
relates his interview as follows: ^Htbfwalar-back toher feeCa oou pie "of (within bis tonjjiew impulses stirred
“My medicine," said the Doctor, hours, until thvy were about as warm
as a piodi-4
“can be bougbyi^ny first-rate
store.
eAima ru^ro.) Now there are eighty what> good joke it would be to.'put |i» went to;the hou*e>f prayer, not to
-fkhttoof thi< tor-4 OMtho b.rk it oa k>. .lonweh »a<|-*»ko kim op. MipWlel the .Wteoiwit of th« Mini.-
mlbc«naiimb. oftbo red varie• gbe bun^bl out laughing, at mill iwtad bgbd tif Kilig ou m Wot Dlrtct and Qulekgtt
ty. Druggists call it tbe quill bark, | Bishi» thinking of iL So the took up bood, but to teetify that, by personal
because it oodloii from taiga about the | tbe rubber bag'ol hot water and’plac* [ exP®ri0,,ce* be had proved that the
* power on earth to for.
“How do you mix itr
.edit ou his stomach. Tbe bag wan
nsssaa u gtg-5irSi£
iW4 fimviaa bark hada^t |n$ nn lh nl>a^_an<f ofhw^H^M ttay tod rust from
iMpferUlnd soak it in a pint
Wt^ aloohoh Then lotrain it
! baggage over two minutes before be
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knowledge,” whrch "fbftl
evaporate it down to a half-piat^o irt ^ ip|ier of hef #ight gowo io keep thehr hearts and minds through
is a pound to a- half pint* Anyone can j ^ mou^b to keep from laughing, j Christ Jesus.1
prepare it* 1 u. raii»d nn tu hMd •nA^nutr- " J __
He raised up his head, and’-ittfe-C
ruukeo man a ^'4- <Harrie^n^eod has ©ome.”
seriously damaged by tbe cold spell. and Pacific Railway. For sale, also, Lots in tho prosperous
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The legislature of 1 Kentucky baa
®“. S"r»®y °f8£id muroad, and route of DenisWand PftiOo
Texas needs the same law and needs it and Waco aud Northwestern Railroads, Y
^ L E. S> GRAHAM,
don’t give it to her we will be badly | Refer to Bankers Obnerally. ^®=*Cut this out for reference
fool edQ«qrpMown Sun.
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wh^TkYappotnled time bad elapud. . i V JHJ # . ^ v J’ K^* *
AND ITS OONlTSOTXONrS
—FORM THE—
—FROM,—
All Foiuts iu Texas,
AT WHOLESALE.
FIA1TOS A.3JTX) OE/C3-A.3STS.
Call on oi addreM before purchasing as T8m save you money.
MAX KLSER,
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CHICAGO,
CAIRO
Bookseller and Stationer, Fort Worth, Texaa.
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WMt-OAMERON
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ATLANTA,
lAril.
apoowfull every three hoa^and ocoa-
vtroaHy moisten bit tongue
Nuw, what Gen. GrMiC% .uppSrlm *?r»«v«;
. ,-rANI) AXI. POINTS—
North,EastI Southeast
> an* leave Fort:
as lbHofl; ' r_
“Which end, Josiahf’said she, ai ■ -----* :— —~
fe rbTT^ Wr. ^bur Tiear oT'your I propoao >«, iu Caat^tbat in case be—
tell bf a headache if he is getting toe | _ I be should count the votes himself,
'Hie third day I generally re
[Wkwriu Lhe bag.
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tKrriSctra
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“From five to fifteen days, and in | h ,^ ^ W in b°th hou#c> ofcongreavat defi.
1.36 a.m. Mail and Express, 8.46 P. M
2.30 P. M. ~ Acoommodution, O.pO A. M
Conzwottos. r
At Texarkan.i, with alLiralns <m Mt.
Loula & Iron Mountain and Bo. R’w*
for all points North, East and j
L h0_ ZL, I HrttUoptal to .I.p I “‘i« Tb.™ .» proksbly
xJStsZzXr w M-**--?*?*-* Si £t*JS
yeara ago. An
a !J3»pn.ng a leakrAnd thew d.e looked at ?b,*e beforehand, but tFe^..
^3eLa4.
was published in this 5tm at the.1lb# rl,bber bag, a
time. I bad the case of a drunkard.
no
fctf b^dmeri**-
Bill Steverf, who also had intermittent
fever- It was a bard case of fever,
and ao 1 Lriod-ied Peruvian bark in.
stead of quinine- To my surprise, it
not only cured ftver, but he never
wanted to drink whisky afterward.
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When he werit into a saloon, the boys
Wanted him to drink. Bill said, 1
oan’t boys. That red bark tha Doctor
gave me not only killed my fever, but
it spoiled all the whisky in Maryland
frLB&l.—_u- .,
“Whit conspicuous cures in Chicago
casyov refer to, Doctor."
- “Well, Dr. B. Bi ^Neble. Ho kad
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tbe alcoholic disease.
President of the Illinois Dental Asso-
ciation. He got to be a hard drinker.
His mind began to be pffieud, though
a scholar and a gentleman, beloved
by everybody. He tried red Peruvian
bark th ree weeks ago. He ia a well
man wow, and everybody in Chicago
looks at bis cure as a miracle/*^- IFcuA-
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infton Chroakh.
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Death Is Birth.
as If’through aVot^^^d'-he {lion '* U* Thij “ whtt !l me#n#'
slept ou the lounge the reel of the night thing ihat can he meant, y
and he says his wife is tbe m^ne*t choosing a miliUry man forjhe pre«.
woman that ever drew tha hrenthof ^y, be<wu^elected {ia hw own
Fife. She tells her friends thatJ^h vrtl4 ee^baV4e goU the
hes been miraculously cured of heart P*a00* % ?n Pld'a
disease. ' V revolutiou. It means to idtroauce in'-
to the government the practice of
baying each, candidate paw on hi»
claims to^ the .presidency and then
Lincoln and Slavery.
Tbe Philadelphia Times priotn what flglit in^order to as-ert them. It
purporte to lie a copy of a tough draft ( means thst we have reached a stage
of a bill In handwriting of Abraham in our polifics in which atragteal skil
liuoolbAo compensate any fjaty Wbieh|and roililsry courage ate t^e best|gua].
should abolish slavery by paying to it ifieations for.our chief officers, as they
6 per cent, bonds to the -value of the were for. the kings of the Huns, Vist
staves thns treed. R
and Loinbard;j.—National fa*
that if any jiste sbo
establish slavery theft bonds shoiild , _ . j ■ . « ,
be at onoe null and void in wbosesoev-1 ^or lbe pa8t lett
«i bond, they might be. Th. ,0° **"• h“ *ood d“1
bore date July 14.1882. ~ Ill* ‘P*” 10 t.l.gr.Rhio
• wtAva..
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
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At Longview Junction, and Minneoja
otr International
ritijfoors, Sash, Shingles, Cement,
.utfLin. I w
Era
LOngview
ol&trulus
ryler, Palo
for Tyler, Paleetiae, Houston, Austin,
Galveston and Bau Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston
A Texas Central Hwy. for Corsicanna,
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Fort Worth alld Weatherford. Texas.
tidlpSwtomi thellni'^th«rnot*y' 1 , . , ,
pJ^Sf»r2g|®^T tor ""IHardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Etc.
Hed1»ver8te«mj. _________J. 35TOIE?/R/IS,
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Pnllaan’* Falaoo Slooping Cars,
Invites aft in^^gtron j^iririaFge agsortaent of -
r.rt»trft~5Xt M.r.v4Harliw,1Te'Ji,g,<‘g’ CoofcijMg-^ghg
Cutlery, Castings and Plow Gears.
ST. liOTJIS.
Any information in regard to rates
of Freight and Passage, Time and Gon-
nectlone, will be cheerfully given on ap-
plication to - t
tl ao. Nobt.b, Oen'l Bupt., Marshall Tx.
W. RLNuwmak,G’I Fi Agt. “ “
R. W. Tiiqmpsoji, Jr., Oen’l P. A. Agt.
Marshall, Tex.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Fort Worth, Texas,
Or West of There.
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when you go North or East you will find
that vour ohoa^-Ht an<l U>t*t plan iw P>go
direct to Dallas [to buy yot* tickets] and
and take the
Semin jteMMffty
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No man who is fit to live need fear
£r|j|die. Poor faithless souls t'»at we
are. Hbw shall wo mile at oar veto
worst kas bappsned!
Dsatk Is tk# moat tonibio word wo
wb«a wu hmwo tasted Its (:
rsolity. It will moan to us birth, ds-
’ livsvaneo, a now creation to ourselves.
; It will ba wlfril kswftk m to ttao. It
will ba what born# ia to tho txilo. It
wiHbu wbat tbs lovod ooss gtvs back
tw tbs brsaved. As tts draw near to
a ^
Had thi. policy .f Mr. Liocoln’l 10 lh« w“uld ,uta” E",P‘r#r of
been carried out. tbe blood and treaa ll,“ E
ora mood thereby, would here gledea. 0«JM-r-S* U«a rapNeeatal.ee of a
ad tha heart of niilliooa. Tho wealth n,tlon-l*" ‘h»° • **# ”
Mdr.«Mtry,.hejo7 end b.aaioem f>°t ?>D,^r of|,tf‘agal‘"0,D-B<>» »
and the'beauty, and tower of the lead "O*11'- th*
wen all destroyed for long yean after **>r®^VWWUi4l4ll4 Americans oot lo
tlat fratricidal aad .angui.ary rtrug-lb» '*» of ‘heir dtatln
SV85SS tZ mm m «
Wot only to farmsvs, bat to all who do-
MOB glsdooss should fill our
U Is God-i
great morning
tbu sky. Our tears art
mrn
in the night -
ht terrors, its darkneo-,
k paeeing away,
into
gle. Had belter couaMl. prcrailed. »«' IhaoarefoN'goen.-^ol
all might hare been well. Of all ead •"*" ."***• ,
words of loupe or pea, tbe eaddeet k. LvAod “w- ‘h»‘ V'-™®* b**'««««d
••It might hare bceo " TBSroPPort M *+ OtUmom A'eue, hie
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Lagrange Journal: From various
thing.
t t
pend upon the ftmntfs for a living.
Who is it |bat is not supported by the
teraMr... .The eold spell of last 8un>
day, when morenry wa« «f?$0 'degrees
F, remioded ns of tho remark wo heard
Ti.
our father make on tbs morning of
April 23,1859.
£A freese killed all the corn on. tbxl
occasion.], .
that' sbS esoapes a visitation from
Ulyaeca tbe Gre$t ^\
Belton Courier.’ The ikimdng Off
dead cattle belonging to farmers Is be-
ing carried on to a etmsideraUle extent
in this sod adjoining counties by gangs
of fell '■ 1 ‘ T * m
r
~ fis f.i sa.i Tacar^
S3.:-
livelihood.**
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For they are now fSndTng'two pa who ti-
ger trains per day direct through to
sl lub, iuibu, t man
OVER THE
MJuiu&TauB’fr
AGENT FOR THE
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Wier Plow Co.,
A car*lofid just received.
BriikisgMJSliffiflgPtowM
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CULTIVATORS.
AT Ft. WORTH-PRICES.
i Smooth and Barbed Fncing Wire, Wa^on Sheets and Bows, -
Wheel Barrows, Metalic ash rubs, Etc , / Also, Agent forZT ^
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D. M. OSBORNE & Co’s
You will also find that when
you can get yc
alnewt
You will
to Dallas,
i^our
cheeked to any
United JJte too.
*£***”
One Railway from Texas
That rnna its trahav with baggage ears,
pASSotigcr ooactowand Pullman sleeping
cars direct Into th* great Union R. R.
Depot, Bt. Louis, Mo.
IT IS THB
.
By the Way Df SedaJis^ Ho.
PEOPLE of TEXAS
The M., K, A T. Rly,offer yon a Pull-
man 8l€H-ping(’Rrfn)m Houston, HeMK;
DailAs, Wiennan and Denison to Fort
, "TtsansB wind ibat btousoo good.”, Boott, kaA, toKe<l*lia,Mo.,toBt.Loula,
^aWNwow^r--. - - ‘ to ^ r°0'
R. R» tickets of the regular authorised
Ticket Agent, offlce 604 Main 8t. Re-
member tbe nutrfber. He will also w»-
riire vour sleeping car berths as he sells
- Pullman Hlcephtg car tickets and checks
*h™‘*h *“ •“ P4C*
United Htates. . y
H. F. Hqoiiies, . Jab. DrnBbwN,
—Gun frar i^t.
Bt: Louis,
\t\m JUi^MPy ». sCllJbVteLJy "
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Roofing and Guttnrfbg done to Order. Prices as low as the lowest.
Noritr8i3ePu'b!ic~8qw«. ORAHAM. TKXA8.~^
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DAVIS & DICKENS,
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GEHERAL MERCHANDISE.
WEST BIDE SqUARft (WADLEY k *SVIIKjyTT’S* OIJT~ l^TAND.1
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1880, newspaper, April 2, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880318/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.