The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. [34], Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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rare ta tSatr. wa«idr practirr with i.ailorta.
and although we only have among our
what is known as regular
are free to confess that the
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Subscriptiox
For Sale by D. R AKIN A CO.. Graham
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their chances of being ambushed
and went. They arrived at mid.
night,gand the, devoted mother,
placing a shawl around her should.
• ers; went out in the chilly night
weetness tried to get me to pi
e bin, not to marry again
adeath, but I positively
make such an absurgia
’Use lady is not ^1^4^^^
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Ward/ especiall-eneeremenioussj.:
occasions and with strangers. _ " - a
Sometiies, however, the begin- 7
, I coops, were languishing and dying.
, ! H went over all his books to a^o if
’ he could find what ailed them, but -
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are more men than womeu tn thetinet
depart. United States. Therefore if a wo
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Sam Davidson
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Castoria.
•cantorin to so well adapted tochidren that
Severatdnyesin ceithe 1 _ _
ficers received a letter from a wo-
man stating that her two sons were
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It'f INH RIOUS TO STOPSUDDEN,
LY and don't be impoM/i ujwn by buying,
a remedy that reguirf^ you to do go, at it
is nothing ihorr than a substitute" in the
sudden stoppage of tobacco j/pu must have
a stimulant, and in most cages, the effect
ofthersttmatent,beitopiwmmprphine.
and Wbducted the officers to
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eazgz withthe levity of th audience:
fon aSfor- 4 LegalNews
. The prospect for bimetallism cor.
tinues t<> iiZiprdve. The, United
States is not the only country deep*
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“A friend," sepbed Washington. •
‘‘Friend, advance unarmed anti _
still, which they destroyed.
Missouri Statesmanship.
The bachJBtorB of Texas are exeit-
ed over the prospect of taxation
for masculine single-blessednesf.
Let them employ as special counsel
for the defense the talented Missou
ri legislator who turned the tide of
battle at Jefferson City with this
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sendng them to preiaBtare travex":
Da. J. P. KmeMMLOM,
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rademptiun. of lands which hm
been.Ky.Ld to the State for tazen,g
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-aid in the language of the Episco-
palian: , We have left uhdoue
those things we ought to have done
and done those things whioh we
oughtrnot to fave done, his is
about thesiteofit . .
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by Virtue of the authority
ligand win proceed to sell
I cquhty, between, the legs’
ofsmd month, the following i
ech tract or town lot as will
J. H. Davidson.
Joseph Taylor
Thoinas Barnett
on- know, F - thought yeu"werm‛t."- "
don’t like the ministr do they?’
. Wiy-cerieintys=Huruid,-what-
makes you ask such a question?"
was the reply.
"weu,‛ said Harold, sturdily,
"he’d read something, and then
they’dallgiumble, and, then he’d
A witness describing an event,
•aid: "The person I saw at the •
head of the stars was a mn_with .
one eye named Wilkins." What.
Wal the name oF the other eyer
spitefu4y t*erdtropposfngcn:-----
sel. The witness was disgusted
1.87 8.26
Iron
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; A bashful young man said to a
lady at a dinner, party:
"I've got to take you to- dinner,----
Miss Tavers, and "i rather afraid
of you, you know. Mrs. Jolibois
. tells me you’re very clever."
' The young lady was naturally,.
-amused bythie dieplay-efeimphe-———
ity. -64h
"How absurd! she exclaimedh
Pm mr a bit dcVftr. “ —J ■—2
T he man heaved a sigh of relief
. aaand-anuwered-Wer,ade you
- tewillhe-aafee from nicotine ar the day befrT y’iM If OUT-first ehrw
or smoke. An iro clad written guarantee to absolutely pure the tohacco
habit in all itifi^ms, or inoney refunded Price II AKf per box or 3 boxes
(30 days trdatment and guaranteed cure$2 50 For sale by all druggists
or will be sent by mail on receipt of price — SEND SIX EWe
STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and pmofsfrec.
e Eureka Chemical & M’f'g Co , La Crosse, Wine
Office of TRE PH PEER PRESS C NM PA NT. C. W.HonxIcK, supt.
' .. k , i ‘St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1894..
Eumka Qbewical and HTg Co., La Crosse, Wis.: •
Denr Sirs: f have been a tobaceo fiend for many Jean, and during the past“two years
have smoked from fiteen in twenty cigar regularly vers day. My whole nervous sstem
became ‘afTeeted, until my physiehn O-M me I must give up the dse of tobneco, for the time
being at lenst. I tried the so-glled "Keely Cure." "NoTo-Bac," and varions other rem-
edies, hu withet} sfteerat, unrI ccidentan learned of your "Haco-Cur " Taree
weeks ago to-day I scommeneed ueingyeur prepirntion, nd, to-day ] consider mselt
ompletely cure; I am in perfect hratth,mdhorrtttecruving for tobacco, whtch every
fiiveterale smaker fu ly apprgtintes,hmsermrpletey-left me. I consider your "Baco-Curo”
idlein fully recormmend it ■ a-eew.Trrrer.-s
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Iryou ar. feeling '
emt of aorta, weak .
and generally ex-
hausted, nervous,
have no appetit
and can't work,,
begin at oncetak- ’
Ing the most relia- ■
ble strengthening
medictne, which ta .
Brown's Iron Bit-
rally every night until the campaign
is ended.- “About two weeks'cam*
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4.78
give the countersign," said ths col-
orod man. ______’ ' “
Washinten-eameupand-maid, -
"Roxbury." /2usani
Nosah, w as the respon8W.4^W^^^
‘ ‘ M edford, ’ ’ said Washington. k
Nosah,returnedthe colored
soldier.
"Charleston" said Washington.
The colored man immediately
exclaimed, —"Ftell you Massa
Washington, no man go by here
’out he say Cambridge.—Youth’»
Companion, ’ i Da,
----MawIe toke’Fhelee,----,--
• Many diffident persona find the
beginning of a conversation awk-
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Sam Anderson,
— s. M. Armstrong,
J.M,Bstlia, -
—3 ABehb,
M.EamtKt
_ Andreweaddle.
Etephen Denison,
Michnet Daley,
— #J,Fisher,j---
Indianola K. B. Co.
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table. . You do not have to stop
notify you liken to stop ^-“1 y-
read some thing more and they’d
' grumble again.”—Amusing Jour- .1
na.
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What Me Supposed. N
Tha His of it ii rtgin literary
man to turn himself into । success*
fuk'hen farmer,’ on an eslate of
two acres, afford his ngricultural
neighbors Hottie excitement, and no ‘
end of amusement. It is credibly
related that, du ring the firet year —
of his peuttrying, the amiatuf far-
mer discovered that all his little
chickens, whici'wereicunfinudin:_______
9,69
11 ( 12.69
Horn, sailed from Savan- -e
with 1097 negro emigrants A-NrEh
Castoria is Dr. SamuelPiteher's preseription for pfants
? andchildren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing l^wps. and Castor OH*
Uh Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Milons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Curd,
* -cures DtarrhasandWind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
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To Save Her Sons. •
■ Knoxville, Tenn., Mar?h 20--A
revenue party has returned from a
successful raid in Meigs county.
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the women and the prohibitioniste
will back her in the figbt, and wo,
men are already talking about get-
ting Fuffragist orators .of national
reputation to come here and hold a
State Taxes. County Tax.-, Na, Total
Val, Ad V School Ad V. Cose:Dis.Sehschel Poll (Tax *
i ; __ 4__:___Dist. Costs. .
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$250 371
400 60
150 22
Lon the road to ruin aa the result of
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265 795 1.19/99
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F ly concerned, for the subject is fore-
ing itself upon the attention of
- Great Britinn, which is, Gnanejally
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unassailable -arguinent: "Mr a colored sentry,
Speaker, statistics allow that there .....
At last he called in one of his
neighbors, and showing him the
weak surviving chicks asked:
. ^Wbatdoyou suppose is ths
matter with those chickens?"
“Well I dunno, what do you
feed ’em? said the farmer."
. "Feed ihemr why J donnTeed ——
them anything!"
. “Then how did you expect that .
they were going to live?" <" "
. "Why I supposed the old hens --4
had milk enough for them now__ , /
Touh’sEompanton,--4.--------- '
man is an old maid at the age of r
*35 it is merely goys to prov^. that
she isn't a rustler!"—Kansas City,
Star. .
90, 903
166 1166
’you imagine--serious and ,
’fatal diseases result from",
, 'trifling ailments neglected.' ,
' Don't play with Nature’s1
’ greatest gift—-health. *
are repectfuily advised as f
k appers that this Dep
for years past, under ite,
lion it the law, has hgk.
A ’ A
mao a.
Get only the genuine—i has croeaed red
lines on the wrapper. .All others are tub- “
giirtehaeto"rnpsenaturwziza
Fair Views and book-iree.
\ tSaro sites® 2
in ordere OB show
AnEindsatrep
renaonbi: Give
; , . srhop west
ehagva ■
! t ime
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gagudom
your druggist abqt BACO-
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in summing up the work of the
speaking the first of narions. The
Australian colonies are heavy silver
producer, and India has been grea‛-
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price of that metal. We are likely
to see many importar t develop-
ments in the currency problem be-
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Dr. Price’s ciVfifefciking~Powder
WarM'aFair Highest Medatand Diplome.
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here to-night by the announcement,
revenue- of . Mrs. Mary E. Lqauerwoulaba-sma
nominated for mayor of Wichita to- ,
morrow by a citizens’ convention, "
tn the mayoralty fight against tW
regular-Republican nominee. If
she accepts; and Uhstated thal-
li if they would come tosher home she will, the Populists, Democrat*,
1 'coherent manner in which too --
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