The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1883 Page: 1 of 2
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rOL.7, NQ.S8.
albany, 'SHACKELFORD county, 11 X-\S. SATURDAY, JANUARYS,1888.
A. JLfCLABMX,
; ahdLAUD agent,
1
If you or I J
Today should die,
The Mrda would dog the i
to-mor-
H«r flowers wi
w sorrow
T«,
Wou
I would floss, tl e gross yield bay
cattle low ■
, V*
I us pass away.
n
•OOB we pass :
few, alas!
ae who turn to mould;
> toes lade
If
r or uioifcl
> winter o'r,
e:
us dead;
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ite bat
from himself. ?
man
ble;
of sin are not paid
Old Nick('l;
own oolo. m
§
not to dis-
not to
before we know him.
(off than
that
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NEW SERIES, JOL. 1,
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Ewv intelligent ctiizen ar
knowledges the power of the
press. Every public entei pt is.
appeals to the press for support:
and it seldom fails to secure it.
if it deserves It The modern
newspaper is itself a public in-
sAtution and therefore synpa
thises with others. It is uoi
subject to the narrow mid rigid
rules which apply to merelv pil
vale calling#, blit to the broad,
enlightened principles springing
out of its relation to the pubiu-
: audits dul y to tlie peoplei«$p$
collection and publication of in-
formation relating to their inter
* V
This business of journalism!*
no longer a mere incident to the
printer's trade. It has become
a great and learned profession,
with honored fraternal organiza-
tions, similar to medical socie
ties and bar associations.
The newspaper is the great
educator of the masses of the
people, it visits them froui
week to week lud noes umhu to
to advance
[ lady is
intelligence of I family can
by the number and
of newspapers taken
lor by it. The wan
a newspaper is a citi
He feels an
people of all
doings are bro't
rejoices with
s and syin
Ih theh t ie-
A good newspaper is
the bible in ennobling
interest in
is also the
■Ska f*
tperfl
IP*
, do not reform
The newspaper
Aa laleraal
A rather sad affair took place
«& one of our streets the other
< |y. A young lady with her
; bus full of bundles emerged
f din a dry goods store, when one
<! theiy fell to the sidewalk
vithou: her noticing it. (
nd her was a young man. and
itckly stepping forward, pick'
jt up. Now a bundle done up
ii a piece of paper,'
ids advertisement c*l i
jwrently as harmless as 4
Ihers
B| as
worm on asidewJ
Just as he stooped to pick It up
n here was a i ustling of the pa-
per, the twi$t began to come out
of the euds* and' in another ins
taut a bright red thing, a sort of
a, cross between a balloon and a
devil iisli, flew into the air be
fori? his eyes, and a number ten,
thirty six-inch, double jointed,
duplex, eliptic, steel-bowed, f]
busfle attachment, dollar and-i
half, red-headed hoop tffcirt
waltzed around and g> rated aud
opened and shut up and fell ou
the walk as fiat and thin as a
restaurant piej and the
young man straightened him-
self up, looking as if he wished
the tail of comet No. 2 would
sweep liitn from the fair land ;
and the young lady came jba
with a face that resembled a
sunset on a 50 cent chroas
and she went toward the west
and he went toward the* east,
arid the sun ducked his head ter
behind a cloud to hide a smile,
and three or four looked on, laid
down aud laughed, aud
AJPirii paper publishes these
alleged* statements of a river
spirlsman, concerning human
bodies floating in the river:
lal ways know beforehand if it is
a man or a woman. II the body
has the face upward it is a
; if it floats on its betly
Tl*e unfavorable
some men is a
I them to the noti^f ofpub-
opinion as often as it pro-
l aeci^es.
* hem pelves BP in a
"would have made a
green apples hang their heads
in shame. - Belfast Journal.
is glorious uatiou is bless*
tC a
i- '
t ure far
i -\M\ snake noisous being wore
or lesaacid (Uiatol the rattle-
•*i • se ke being intensely so), the,
Uh a free,press, and as long . i igJit rWueJy wu$t be one that
i it remains fr# Irt#m efficial neutralizes the poison in the
ip the liberties of .the blots! aud render it inert, lu
the iodide of potassium we have
that remedy; we find it from
>ple are safe. Usurpation
tyranny, cauuOt prevail
a
eJ&erience to be just t
needed, it will, if
. gfrfeu, says Alexander, iu ■
tWw to fifteen graius, dissoiv
Au easy-going, Tiouest-mindeU in water, twenty grains to the
1 J a,... ... a « .. I .. . ti i . — I laru ilio
eouutry
i been 1|
merchant in Iowa
in trade for a dozen
he took in his sou
boy had
f«f An. or
tO blilitt
«shtp
months.
I
can ou
dollar
ounce of water, neutralise the
poison iu fiom fifteen minutes
oner two or three hoars, and
be continued for from
toeiglht days, otrtfejn fpw
; at the same time cover
bitten parr, as also *be
oh* of the swoolen Parts, with
a poultice prepared Uy bearing
d<H>rs given onions to a pulp, in which
*" dissolve one-tenth by
of eommou salt; repeat onee in
fixer hours, and, the doetor's
word for It. a
tali cure l|
time than with all d|e
and brandy in the world.
two
e Ottier un
on the
m*kiod
S<*rape out
I11
{have
yL, i,njr).n^fii^n v ^
" .mwiaur ii^. ',!*fes
Philad
p6i-+~MW
wjuna. has been
from theougU an n
dium.
HeMsa
while
gets
to com
is in the
** *«>% |
lie waailea r«aee.
"Do not
brook-side, lest
nor in the
In the valley,
my last
■Mil
aH unders
wmm
■ .v m
are
of which is us«<
sixth for wiitii
is
Italian,
broken, Iwt It nevyr wonh
been that dull, useless
while it lasted ft is
with
Is wesse for
The mind that is
grows dsli) Om who
I at last 8-iiia ale
the aiad Hes use |0 ,
are folded, U e
so brusfcy an.l
it will not M
will In three ye«i*'
hefdlng, so dean
C net ae#eliu
will be left ;
Anrt>—TJ « ooetemplation of
vice Is a vice.
A tad —It is
cstro iwa hai*e.
An Indian
f'hief PooOteilo,
Q# ng-oey. In answsr to
i^Kiairv relative to
your valuable paper"
dm comings in an4 foi*p>
the downsittiagt and tip-
msttlnar bf OhrlMtUs character
of from
i> g>**■**:
bf pealit^d off tfte
tors g m is an
as ths Ms<V aa
is reason to believe, the
public takss Ifttf* I
U
the
.gave
Indian sent ai that
te wwy terw _
dearrl|KioU of . hyp..-
c<lv Chat Wts ev«*r gfvee to the
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1883, newspaper, January 6, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393923/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.