Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Graham Leader.
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TUB NTATE COUTEWTION.
Inconstancy m politic# is Very well
4. W. OftAVU, W. L. ORAVK8,
J. W. GBAVES ft SON, I
Editors and Pa Ml U hers.
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Office of Pubtlcatlun: 'Elm Street} one
Block North of Public Squire. Entered
at Hie Pbat Office at Graham aa seoond-
otaaa matter.
raraAT. AXTgTTiT C, lego.
W; We are Indebted to the D^lUyf 2ttp-
(ltd for the letter of General' Hancock
aoceptlnf the pomlnationvof ttfltfCln-
dnnatti con vent ion.
The Mlaaouri Democracy have nomt-
;; nated the following State ticket:
For Governor, Hon. Tb<*. T. Ciitteu-
dcn of Johnson county; For Lieutep-
i ant governor Hon. Robt. A. Campbell,
~ of8t. Louis; For Secretary of t
Hon. Michael K. MoGeathofftt. I
For State Ailditor, Hon. John Walker
of Howard county; for State Treasu ret,
Phil. E. Chappell of Cole county ; for
..Attorney General, Hon. Daniel H. Mc-
Intyre of Audrain wu>nt/| Jbjp Il»glta*r
of Lands, Hon. Robt. McCulloch of —- ------—
Cooper oounty ; for Snprcme JnJgeK -gfmd h»il, and by wliiclTall the na-
G knTi.km t>i: I'bavwthe houor to ac
knowledge tl»« receipt of-your letter of
July 13th, l^iihapprising me formally
of in v uomibaiiou to *tbe office of pres-
ided^ erf rhc United Stalls by The m
tionat Democratic convention lately
assembled in Cincinnati: “ I accept the
noimmmoTrwTttr a grateful appreuia-
ti.ou of- the confidence repotted in me.
The principle* enunciated by the con-
vention are those I have cherished in
the past and shall endeavor to main
tain in the future.
The jJbtixteeeLb, fourteenth and
fifteenth. amendments to the bonstitu.
tiou of the- United Slates, embodying
the result of the war for the union, arc
to coiuinand ‘you tlutf you by uiaking
publication of this citation in tbit Gra-
hanft LkApkm,.for four niectoireyi'cti
prior to the return day hereofj you
suinmou the Haiti B. KV Murphy iobe
GEN. HANCOCK'S LETTER OF'^0 S^to Of ToXiO.
AL%E 1*TAN Lflt u ... • j' 4 jto for arty ■C'/taifnbte of
agree to adopt the platform of bis party ----*-* —" * ‘*|g ‘n "AM
lu every respect, and to endorse the
•moral worth aipl private character and
competency of each nominee of a reun-
ion nominating convention. Under this
sta|6_ of things the ♦lelegatcs to Opr
state convention should cxereis© a littlr4
more than thretr usual caution, hnd It
would be well enough for them to for-
get the strength of the party and make
an effort to select a ticket that no good
democrat would havet^ic least inclina-
tion to scratch* It fias required a good
deal of management n"dU #Tre Working
for some of the delegates to get a ccrtill-
cate that they are entitled to n seat in
the grand hall ^^gr^gh]^
“s*=*Sa6S:a" "t—4^bouia deem it my duty to]rear
mm*
Hon. Robt. D. Day of Carroll oounty;
r-Jfefr- RaTTroad Commissioner, George C
Pratt of Boone county.
Tfte democracy of Texas do not ap-
pear to work very harmoniously in the
lone star state. Beveral weeks ago wc
ekprenfeeil the opinion that our majority
WasbgyondJJhe ewrtrrrf nf ttlfi parTjT
leaders. Theslgns portend a division
'tD the party, and much depends-pc the
' jeenRof the Dallas Conveutloti. If the
ui
petent men then it inay^ Jh» that tbe
breaking up might possildy leave the
polltieiansto select the eaod elate*, and
leave the great mass of tlie democratic
JEWELL’S
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Dwttls have fitted tfplfor gtie pteftkttfd'
and comfort of those who go for the
purpose Of !><■ n• fitting the..state, the
democratic party and o-fow ambitious
politicians and a Iiost of favorites, who
fre ai w#T*t«) get the spoils of office.
The six bundled flags that adorn the
tions of the world' are assured of our
fraternal Tgtettofis j the graftd flag of
the Union, larger arid finer/'more co*t-
ly than any, witjj.it*. brilliant stars
allow how loyal Texas has become in
the lust twenty years; the large foun*
tain Lu itic center of the grand hall nod
♦bg. little, jciaift re^Phxif epety row of
imluj.Jti hearts with pure pittriofTc
devotion to our grand old Union which
my
with all uiy power any attempt !|p iiu-
pair or evade the lull jj^eermd tffeet-
ot the conatitutiou, winch,*in cvttr *r-
ifi le, section nnd coinmapduieu], is the
supreme law of the” Igfty.* The cou-
stitutionrfptmg the basin of the govern
/ncni of the UniiedJtiuiies* The pow-
ers'granted t»v it to the legislative. ei«
ecu live and judicial departlheuta de-
line and limit Hie authority .of the gen-
eral govern mint. The powers uor^
tildegated to the United States by, th^
congtiutition. n?ir ’prohibited by |r, be>
lotij^ to flic sijitca respectively or to tlie
peofdn^cuerally, and the state govern-
mcuu, each, octiug iu its own sphere,
VpHE^JRAHAM HOTEL hi ofTered,
-A., for sale. Is haratciltn tin- buslneap
np.rtlon of town; hus ample room, .with
Wery conycnrcnce, and is well furnish-
ed'. Has a gixKi run of custom.
Apply to Mrs. M. J. Rich\ki>s.
years ago._______ r ■ -
Thy hcWiic soldlcf whu-sorvcfrwftrw
tjaj'fi OflTtew months, orqrc'rhaps four
years of battle strife, will, yrtp;n iiis
general government, w.tli gfeneral jmiw-
ers, and state govermnetif.^' with stkte
powers IT»r piTrpiHesiToeaI. niar
i-'- --yuuiwruuc years of battle strife, will, yrttcu his
.JPlvMtej aiCftt ip Ahtif,nk thnt jjfruiTct old lililoh Tlutf,
Htu^Hvn nntaimiU ima# A.- a. . . - . . . , . •
spectivo pi$cinctn noat Nwemkr’for
the purpose of selecting state officers oj‘
thetr own choice. . a
The following, wiiich \re blip from
the Arctt’s^shows that if the iKiTlilciims
are not Clonestr from a sense of dUt^’,
they should practice that virtue lie
cause it is the best policy : • 1 .
■HmjMflBjfrSTtrA -meet 1 ng of the
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Fourth ward Humux k < lub, lien. I pri-
son, president; 1’at. Dully, secrebirv ;
and James Griffin, treasurer,,was held
in justice Haihpson's court-room, last
night. About thirty - memftnra
jpresetil. After the minutes of tiie nrc
iml iAtir'wvriq, Ml
cedhrg rnortliig had- bi tir ■'lW^li»fPr
Griffin offered^twe follow I n£ iPftol u tiou,
Whereas, at the election'hcW in this
district for oonarcwsmntiL ttm tfan T.Oxa,
----Hirrrr-rrck- TCrnr*r-fic' regular nominee of
with a traveling stump speaker and
the legislature, In their libcrtCITrv, *tm
isrjstf2sS£±f s
suOnnoc tb«t Jfhiu li/.titilif ir Iirotect tilt* stnte. • » — .«—sJ
tlie democratic party : and wjLmxeas
many of the now prominent friends of
-Saw-Hon.vHcth Hhrparti irere aclivelrT
Los"”* A ‘—* r‘i m—‘ M
tnt
-te suppose t
uuianced if
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tfmLJhis hostility
not insligated iiy tftc said
was coun-
.Hbepnrd; and whereas it-ta'issHSTj
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of®
that iio-shmiId now receive _
... ,, _W tlie party which lie deserted
WMK< ^ fTie>eiblY Lit- it
k ' Resolved, fbfiit Jit is the .sense o
club that ils fr^mb^rxi
— --------■ ——. J are absol ve<l frbffi
all bbiigntiotis to vote for or support the
TJbh. Beth Bliopard as the nominee of
' Jn<? democratic. party for <v>ngress, nud
that it is the opinion collectively und
t individually that democrats generally
i- '* '11 fulfill a rightous duty of retribfffion
in securing by alt means his defeat for
the |>osit|on: “
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departments that control our finances
And land Interest and Bhepard will
bavo no]trouble In going to congress.
Nijxi), NovooKhi) Faih.-^TIic groat
market of the Eastern yorid has been
held at this junction of the Volga and
Olga Rivers in Russia,'everyJium'i^iier-
tor hundreds of years. Here tbo'-ba-
tionsiof Europe and Asia- mee^6S » . . , ^ _, , ,
ll,,ir product*, for trade. CoJftk, A K°"'' h,"<1 "f lmlr '» •'f'^
----- --- -- meef tb»> t‘vt>r.v 'rt"’. 1 bo use OfHuir* Vtyt-
C hinese, Tdyk, and Persian meet tlie
German and the Greek witfi ©Very va-
riety of merchandise tliat mankind em-
ploye, fi-om sapphire* to grindstones,
tea, gpiuln, fur, food, tools, and fabrics,
and lost but not least, medicines. J.£.
Ayer A Co.’s celebrated remediedf|$«i*
America were displayed in an eleganT
* leie theI)och>r himself might
ht? fjpfii, Thsy arc know
think of bis trials and dangers, and
will nordoubt tiiink Uiat tlie time has
come for the convention tqteki iiini tliat
he may continue iu bis prcstuit tsuiu*
fortublc jxisition ; will think tliat the
convention should condone-tflM past
officiut mjsoouduct, and forgi ve his er-
rors and forget his hreompelencv.
When this gorgeous hull is reft of its
flags and banners mid fountain, and the
stalwart democratic jHilitidhti Tfcturns
to Irie home tlie people wllT thoiPhnow
if the prcacni Iucitmb©hUsi ill huU*4 he
ilrf gbi ^uitir1 Iftnf ils immciist-
and appeur lieforu uu» at my In
the town of Graham on the aiith day of
August A. fi. 1 hmi>, then and thereto
answer the coinnluint of G; B. Jewell,
for the sum of Ten Doilaisnnd Efyhtv* I._
livt Cents .tin.for goods sold anrT
dellvervt
IL rein fail not, but of thi* writ make
due return as the law directs.
Given under my hand this th© Until
day of Jolyn^ u. 1K80. . .
j; A. LAFFPRTV,
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Property for Sale.
rice Lists
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HAT DEPARTMENT.
A. B. CANT,
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DKALi.il IN
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Men-i’ Imitation Panama';
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ltt c. each.
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BEAL ESTATE;
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Graham, Texas.
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OiH’co, West Side FuMtc S<|inire.
Which were laid iu the profoundest
wisdom. Tlmria nVenoion <>ur fathers
muiler. uIni W hifh -fraw i»»f>n an «
abrofd'Bbd tieuificcntklliouie. Tried-
by bloodIkijM lire it siauds to-day a
•ucnleLierjn.jM’ fri e populau government
a political system which .rightly miu*
.Jsierwl,- hws heen-ond will eotftitme to
he jlio admioyjgfn yf tlie world.. May
We not "say, nearly in Ihe words of
Washington,-“The unity of govern-
ment whichi constitutes usMine people
ri* justly*OHiiT tou*: it is the piaitt pillar
m the edifice ©fourTeal indopeuatuos)
the tfupjkwt of—our peace, nufety and
iWws(Aiity, Mhti. of IbirE liberty w© so
v png’-UlJUli jjileml at axwf
wriT it» - nrca£.rre.Ji H»rW tor
A- S\
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25^
Browii Taster Ventilator,* 75
and White Cimtoii, $1.00
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Tan,
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otton Factor
-AND
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power and jlutronagc^; JX £li<‘ comptswiBtt.
er Jfoid land* eominissfon^r havyjhntn
exeusc^fiq IjkajiT luanr^Ti ill'll I s if the
aTCPirney geqeral is still to be furnished
C0MM1SSI1I mCEUI.
Liberal Cato Ad voces flu Cctton.
Mr'X^Fefni; attPritlon given to. all
FREIGHT"^rjklgneil..to my care.
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* WEATHERFORD, TEX AH.c---
." DR. j; H.DAVIDSON, "
PHTaiGlAN and STJROEOIT.
■ TEXAS.
- —G KF F.lCsLUU JuWr**tfrlUrf -smTTT« To
- - . ---- -- , r...... thb pfttzcnB of Voting ©oimty.
overuineut.«howtLVciLuiietulIy-devise«tr- Gfflrc: at Rvu^ uriig Store, : West
pro tcct_ tlie. state._
Who llvcs^wo years longer will w ii-
mCs tin-same icenN, but the J•• «»|>lT-
will neverTlnd out,in what wffV they
uava i>een l»enerttted by tho assembled
*wisdoni of tlie lone star state. —-
—-- ^ n St
lt^urns from Alaliama indicateihe
elect Ion.of Miademix'ratfc' ttoket l»y a
larger ninjbGty tlian ever given at nny'
prcvjouf. e^tioitA JJic election was
held on Monday B»s»2nd Tnst., and a
dispatch to tlie Dallas Ihrqlfletaims a
*«. 1 l'1
jtioin^ and the wisest lawsAre us?
• i » liA. K.i t’Altol IQ r\K*t u fit nul siio.iinl
thr-
ill tho convention, a resolution wn»
passed delat ing opposition- to the, calling
ofa oonvcnifoii Ip either theyoth repre-
sentative or 12th Judicial district. The’
resolution tvas passed on a viva voce
vote; with odor one hundred in nttend-
nnco aijgU only two«r three opposing
voices.-^- Comanche ditrf. -7 j \
u VoUiig^eounty, as will he seen- In To-
day’s Is*suc‘»»in a<mrd wBh Comanche.
DO prjii/.-jilos, however snumh protect
the rights ol'tiie people unless the ad-
aduiiur/Tiati n is ianhtul nod efficient*
it is a^. vital principal „ in our system
that neither fraud nor force 11141st be
-allowed to subvert the ffgbts of lli*
people. When Irumi, violencd or vfef^
competehee control the noblest in^tft*
Usfcfci#/
the State of Texayi,
Tu th* Sh( riff or ani/ Cnnnfriblr.\ of
Youu.ff tsnmm*. an mix ft.
*1 Vr.H E KKAH, natll b:i* Mo-d i,- l>ocn
T f. . made before ip’e brSaliiUel Alfer-
Cumfaie that Hf-Tv- Wntaffii nndJ^A.
TirnDnni n lirtair yt.ililo^. . « M I " UMT ilo^Vll
to affiant HO that thcordiriHry prooesStif
cullectiitg votes ot freemen. It is ouly
by a jfuliaud free ballot and lair count
that the' people rule iu fact, as requir-
ed by the . .theory of our govefthirtnlT;
take, away this foundation 4Uid the
wb<>f« structure fails; irn-b!ic office.,As
a tfUst, inti a iiouuty bestowed, upon
the holdiiK Ko incompetent .or. dts
honest persons should ever be entrusted
Wtlu it,.not appointed they sboujd he
ejected'.' iahe huHQites uT substantial,
- 1 < tl figr "
2.00
Cadies’ Leghorn Flaps With SAthi Trimmings, $3.00
m 11 _ h __ 11 - — n A
-_ 4:oo
WhitteChip,.
2.5o
2.Q()
\ud other styles and qualities, together
Hlack Lotus,
side Public Square.
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thejiayonet is"not a fit instrument for jMS caunot be served upon them. You-
collcctiiut votSei of freemen.' TV is ouly , hereby cd»iriijind tiint you, by inak-
. . '-w . IWr1 . «... . • 1 n rv r\i 11 ■■ t • «a f 1/ > it < »r I It la it* n ♦ ■ • * t I > « ft .
„ . _C7*'S:'~'
with a race
... A a full Hue-of Mods' amt; Boys' Hats,
4 TtJmi ■ vLir"-—7—***&'■ rr v Z , w-> ■. - **
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VTM n M --. _
Wool, Sasony, Caslamore, Fur
Ing publication of tills writ in the (Ira-
Imm Leader for flair successlvi*.weeks
-bslrira-tlie return day hereof, wummonst
tlie said "E.;T^ Watson and J. A. (gra-
ham teT.Ua.ywnil appear before, me iff A
regular ,term of thV JUsncC Cjrnirt for ViSt
CTtict paid county of H’oungr1icl(i
ut ni.V.office, iii the fovirn of Gralnim, in
the eounty'wforesaid, on tire 50th day of
August, 18$0, to nn^Wer the complaint
■bf the gaid Sanuiot AbercmnUie for the
sum ofone. Imudred dollars nub, upon
“ wnr8^
and Buckskin^ Cashmere of
all Colors and Styles. ^ ~
jwards,
hr:
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m n.r
some
i on steppes of Asia as well as
tbs prairies of the West, and are an. ef-
fectual antidote for the diseases that
prevail hi*the yaourts of the North as
welfows the huts and CabiDFoTThe We«-
^tern continent .—Lincoln (lU.) Tipus; ~
From Seymour.
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l H*YXorR, TcxfUi, July 50, 1880.
Eim roits LcApCK r All quiet in Hcy-
» mour. No excitementyThut tippling
** .ffiU-pNl on. .We have a big copper
boom. It; is reported thgtJlWo smelters
; .will be put pp in Heymour this summer
and fall. The grench company have
8,#r 10 hands at work, ip the mines and
altlr Sicilian I fair JtrncwKT 7|Mtl rr-
storo the linir if th|j hair ceils are not
clbsrd lip. - ...---------* ‘
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At noorryesWrda^vDr. Tanner ended
thc tlijrty-fourtli day oThis fast with no
Ftiongsy intern of giving out yet appar-
ent. Lately ire has been loosing in
weight as well as jp Th ’
ter loss, amounting now to about three
otf'e-lmlf inches, he exjdains by alleg-
ing that ihc layers of . cartillago i*c-
tweeh tire iKmes in the spinal column,
Uhloh derive substafu*4! from . ab-
sorption, are tlie first to suffer when
tlie liody is depri vojl of food........The dby-*
tor’s equanimity under the most trying
jiircunistances, such as tlie. preaeuta-
tion of hearts, hands and- miniature
enffins, is truly surpr^thig, the.worst
efT'ect notieaiile on s^ieh occasions be-.
ing a slight luM of bile. It is evep
said that be withstood, like n little'
man, the solemn treading by a wo^tan,
witli a Mtentorian voice, of a trtwt y iih
tbe,4taaJiioe, '“Hayo You, a H<ml to
L.„*>v» rr-^ "
lie established by people filIjpg eKctiv.uithr'hd m!/yUThh^i.*Ul
Ajf Hr a b4gh standard- ot f -Hifcln fidt hot, an.dof this writ hmke
qualifications for office and slerniy re- due return ds the law directs. Given
* • .1 ■ under, my hand this HRh ilny of May,
jeol corrupt and incompetent ^er on,
tbe result decisive, ,in govern,
ing the actious of the servants whom
they intrust .with the appointing pow^r.
The war for the union was successfully
closed more than fifteen years a-o
AIL classes of our people, must share
alike the blessings, of lit© uiuiou, and
ure.eqmilly coucerusd iu its perpetuity
and > U| - tha propar.: adgiiui*tra|idti o f
public a Hairs.___...
We are m » statevyf profound praceT
Henceforth let. it he our purfKise Jit
cultivate sentiment of friendship,, nud
no animosity against bur feiluwicitt
Zeus* Our mate rial interests, varied
■fiiid. progressiyc. deoAud our constant
-hud^Utilled cllqtis! A sedulous,tend
«crupule^s c&rijk>f public credit, togeth
er wtib w wise, and economical^
agemeut of our governmental an
ptuditures., should no maintain...
order that labor rtiay be lightly -l^usw
tfened, and all persons’ may be prtIVfefil^.,
ed in their rights to-4.be fruiftf of tbeir
own industry^ The timf-has Come to
enjoy the substantial bdhefttn>f recon-
cillialion. As pne fieople wo have
common interests.-1-Lit as eocouage
the harmony and v generous rivaiiy
feUtag <*rt considerable copper ore. j Tho query w ith tbe doctors,
boWOver, is whether bis body cad be
i -
The stone work of Mr. C. C. C'anapn’s
WkilfiK is completed, and Mr. J. B.
Norris, with his new wife, made bis ap-
pearance and 1* now patting » tin roof
owll, and la dolag good work. The
»s, * J’orn crop la cat M little short bn accquut
V r'X d,7 weather. John Ingram is a’can-
didate for sheriff. We have^hsd plen-
ty of rain for tbe lost two weak, and Is
dttll raining. Candiates arehumerous
Whom Seymour, smt som# of them are
•vary train of prospectors to
them. Grass ' ‘
start* at fifct. r„
fV50- :ner.lS!,0O
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A.'D. isifo.
J. A. LAFFERS?
J.1VY. C. T.
AXT^DUX’T YOU FORGET XT.
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OEAY’fl BP*OjVlC ME DIO IN*., ,
TRAOr MAWKThe Great Ea-THACte MARK
alish Remedy,
An MnftrWfnr mre
_ fSrrtcpilnul M ink*
1 - “ rhA, I»i>i**t, iH-y.
and nil AIm-m-'d
Hint folliijtv »» n
nrqnpuro «>f S^lf-
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BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT,
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Boo<s......................... . -S2.75 |,cr Pair a upw ds,
Metis’p Calf Shoes, J .35 U
► Mens’Brogans, 1 1.10 “
! 1V - '■ ^ 3 5 . ta,,7. -r* --LU'
1.0(1' “
Womens1
-trr*.
—---- - --*l>|f * Pri-nwtmwflijv*;
rfr'Pull pnrtlvul r» turmr pimpt>t*(. wlilrli wf S#
Kir* to nMUi fn-v i.jr mnll to *T^rjr *jrThe HptrriS,
M*illrlltf7» *o)<l bv all <1ri‘Ml»t« nt f l ;,«-r paoitar*. *'
M Sir ♦.*>. nr * w III U- »rut lr-« iii.mmbII fcn
u«-y by »<1'lre»iiur - ‘ -4-—-—-------r—■■
THt’ umv nrfir rrif rrr-
>jrch-»iiic‘» l>|.x;k, l)rr»OiT. Mi< il
u
U"JX ^ u
r« ripl of U.e moo
IVSbM In OrsbUb ana nrrrjwtbrrr by «n Sruribef
saved to mafotain life for the six re-
Qtaiping dg^s qf bis fas|4— Ualv. New*.
1, The fatBifte ,in western Kansas is
even worse than Reported. Crop* ft
tetyl failure: The rains are-- loo late.
Many persous alre living on sotghum
seed ground up. Twenty thousand
perrons are on the verge of starvation,
Relief i* going forward sloyly, ; 7*
•hw l>cr hash©I *“ the first bale rfcfeiv^d /rott* any
** poini the United Stale*/ *t sold .T>
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apioug our own iiidusifipt, which wiH
revive our langj^ighiug nibrchaut mar-
ine,'extend our commerce with foreign
countries, and 0&fti4t our merchants,
manufacturers %ud producers ter devel-
op our vH4t natural -resources and in*
creHse the prosperity andJiapjoncss of
our people.
L D elected, I shall, with Divine fa«!or
labor .with what ability X possess io
discharge my duties with fidelitj^acoar-
diog to my conviclion«t and shall take
qar« to protect auddefend the'Up ion,
*trd ,tq se<J that, the 4aws be Tailhfully b
UU| equally^executed in all parts » o^, ^ i "
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WrUtH. HATFIELD,
iu DEALER TN
Dry Goods, Boots,
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Shoes, Hats and Capai:
NOTIONS,Etc.
Desirable Goods at’
BOTTOM PRIC ES
r»yn»ibiKy“lf'Mlix soutible af Ow" /«f "
(tint to administer rightly fhe func
lions'of government is to discharge
the mest sacred duty tbatrea* devolve
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!! Real Kid, 2.50
“ Goat, I 40
“ Kid fox Boots, 2,50 u “ “ ’
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1880, newspaper, August 6, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880127/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.