The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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There le no dftalerial change
i the European situation The
tar is fenctng yith tBeJBnlga-
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AjnroTnronawTs.
for Governor-^.., ■ ,
L. 8. RO88. —
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B. M. MALL.
TUI Comptroller—-T~- -i
=S jftulN D. McCALLu J
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For Treasurer— .\.
F. &. LUBBOCK.
k For Bupt.Pub. Instruction—
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J. B. PABNEY.
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FOB M8TMCTJUDQ&.
F. M. STINE.
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d. E. {UNLAY.
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B. TV WILLIAMS.
WV B. iPEBMONS
JAS. R. ROBINSON.
For District Attorney**^
GEQ. E. MILLER.
advises the occupation of; the
country by iodioa-
tions are that war will be the fi-
nal result. t ' %
Negro slavery has been abob
iahed* in Cuba. ^Tie decree of
Be Warned
In time. Ktdoeydheaaes wy boprrrwU^
by purifying, rmMwtag, “* -kl“
imutjp
and Well
Aj I Xliis is tbo silent but forcible logic that ajiplics to <>i»r
through debility, the setion of the kidapjt I 1 • . n . • :i i
U perverted, these orgnim rob the blood of ClotlllHg Depttn 111601. . , • ■*!
rjtJnssrr,; bln«;,tk^’».«d,.soe.r ^ne J&S’SS
i.inti. i. which thev aliould rurrv off from ...ini' -rMeUler F2S 00 »rt»«*K going wt u.-lllnor nrlce $22 <#*, -«>
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ztrnrr
emancipation as passed by the.
Spanish Cortes was signed by
Cliristona, Queen regent, ou the
17th inst.
No sooner does Fort Worth
build-ot»e -road than she cries
“on to” somewhere else. There
is no discount oft the pluck of
the Fort and the Gazette, the
Fort’s right arm.
r—v. ... — ---------- , r,ue cork screw or me uuuuo.i .......
matter, wbieb they aliould carry off from MuitB) regular $28 00 gw*b g«»>Ug ut #ontM price $22 <*>, miue*4-‘>
tlio ^lood, ft allowed to remain. By tin only $18.<W.^4£iM^Freiio|^ Fine alt
_6 * - -m - fluiMtftuiidlL • I>a tr Li (tut a I «.iat#4i
use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the kidneys
are restored to proper actiou, ami Atbu-
mlnuria, or
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—Bright’s Disease
h prevented. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla nUo
only $18.<X>A"Fine .French L'**,“’4W a,7 ^ Fine uullmil and «uvth>u'i 1
«•? &m m
that'were $15.00 n»w $12.50. Klee were $^.110 »‘»w $12.i>0. Aoelegtol
worated auJtj« tlml we sold formerly m ,|n-d Cunu*r« «V**r -out ilmt w,»a
$12.60 now $0 00 and$10.00 b lllc^ll' l'L;n^;-T.^^:5rr.0 lirvlsWe pliU
and Plaid Caslnet sulu ».t from f*1/*’,” *H\* «Jo.lU^lo«l»i<»ehlll V
$8. Gotal everyday auita at $>) tr iin.>il in tirfiwra Hitin.
gents It)
$8. Weetl everyday auita at 5>> a>«'b. 1 •*%'r ^ j fttrd»«*rs' h *tln.
prevents luflammatioa of the kidneys, ala! i orer satriples and 20 alylt S lo Prj.4 a, f t f ine&*’ satin, we-lwvs
other disorders oLthese tirj;aus. |^rct from; a- trice lit H gunrante* d, t5”l^,r’ , Vniiv ! t,eroent . th« |»ri^b
MJ.,Mrehl, Forest HUT st., Jamaica Plain, j unj prices are choa^arf li>’ 20TV'^^rfagTgniir$8 00 to $4 50.
than i.ffemt lvere,..before. .. -4lxS; ** - , i .....
Bah
Mass., writes: “ l have had a complica-
tion of diseases, but iuy greatest trouble
baa Keu-wlth my kidney*. Four bottles
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MR COUNTY JUDQa.
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ROBER f ALCORN.
prumii• putRo y oo.kvi. ^ *
comp; my dears* that kind of an
Accomplishment will not help
you in-getting husband*.” *1
know i^Afnole,’’ respond«d one
of the girls, as ahe gave |4au§h,
t4btB-H will help to keep pur
husbands in ord**r wh»« we have
trot Vu»t”f'- 4
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A Kentucky^county ha8. late‘
lv declined for local option.
Now bring on IFiggiua’ earth-
quake before I he ajnnera repeat
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H. D. WILLIAMS.
- --- ---------------- more critical every oay, anc
Z^fOB TAX ASSBQgpp. " tong wiU utte
W. M. MATTHEW8.
B. B. GARRETT.
D. M. HIGGINS,
F. W. KNIGHT.
lOT^P flT WV.U ” t* u r.vtT ^cwj»ss^4ay*»a.w».sas...^AP«$k|^ .^4waLlTc:s^^tT.ir»»a nta^
doilbledl v get thpre ^fteiril^n^ | jul iiulillmltLii1 ilni.rhVMi, »ml
All the symptoms seem to point '>«*>*h »»«■*
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-ffrtb-^BfONS. w —
J. CT HINDMAN. ~—
A Tt CUNNINGHAM.
For District and County filefk. ,^
___- A. T. GAY,
“ C. O. JOLINE.
X FOB BBBBIFF.
M. D. WALLACE.
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rOJt COURTY^ltEAliUftKlt.
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The situation in Enmpe grows
more critical every day, and the
than offered Ivere lieiore. v.' 4ntLiriih\ JLnU*e
As the price of material is advancing, Mte
th« Hhove p.i.'BKonly ^ tonjr«« onr^t^kla.t-^
Call eorlj-at the Bargain l?m,‘“* '*•
rtci, n • giva^uimn
Boston, Ms*8-, bad been troubled for year*
with Kidney Complaint. By the ujm> of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, be not only
UcJl;
Wewt Side Stjuarc, (jiahaiu, Texa.s.
. • - - *
Prevented
the diseaad from assuming a fatal form,
but was restored to perfect health. John
McLrilan. eor. Bridge and Third at*.,
I.owell, Mas*., writes: “JFof several years
. I suffered from Dyspepsia jind Ktdiu-.v
.- Complaint, tbe latter being so aspire at
times that I cottlri scarcely nHcinTto toy
work. My appetite was j»oor, in>d I was
much emaciated; but by using
4 —
Are prepai’ed to do all kindn of work in •_
WOOD AN J IKOS
AYER’S
And sriTrirtS^ caiTiagcH. tifigglea. said vragms
IN GOOD STYLE.
lipeuial alluilM
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Tbf» Tfidghtrrr^ Labor under
take d fon^h old job when they
fc# t* frt. mlrvit hn 1 t h H col 11 n C. V
can’t b* did a»»d, tWKnighta had,
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my health hut bc.ii perfectly j(~(,.rs.l
"4. • '<■ - SoUi by nil Druygiisu.
I'rtco 61 { Sl'X Lotties, :S”.
Prepared >n ... .1. < t- c,
^T;
hr wcP trim their energies in an
other direction j
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T, F. kindley.
Jf, W. WADLEY.
It P. BAKER.
A polttifcal orator. Rpenkmar
of a carfain general, whom he
profe^R^d.' to admire, said that on
the field ofbattle he was alw* vs
found where the bullets, .were
thickest' “Where WHS thirt?”
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asked one of Mauahdttora.
' elled
J. A. DIXQN
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
t r y- ^
W. T;COMPERE
For ibouncy AtPMTmTr—*-**—4J.
P. A. MARTIN - -
J. A. W00LF0LK,
For Comrolsslouer Precinct No. 1.
J. Lc-MERCER.
P. H. BENSON.
L - J. 8. 8TERRETT.
For Juitloe of the Peace Preol nut JN* 1.
P. H. BENSON
GEO. Wi KEEP, t - ;
i For Constable Precinct No. 1
I - w V r-r% w. WWW -rs r w
the ammunition wagon '.** veil
nnotheiv.
Tt is said that in Boston R<»me
I
'ladies have t»k**n to rheckintr
their bonnet?* and hot« at the
cloakrooms of ihe theati^s and
sitting wftVwic ihem 4brollerh
the nTaV. ■ AH Indies whrT-Adopt
this sensible rule are jarippnsed
to wear their own hair.—Nor-
fifdnwn. JJtrctld. ' ^ ;r_..
Eastport. Afainei” h i** snfie ed
from a terriblA - eonfl ^gra ti on.
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gem drug store.
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PURS DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
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Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,
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Brush.es, Varnishes,.
JW^lAs&unffinta:Jtiwelr*. PeitoiSsw.,fater'Arl
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AilNOifl
- - A,itaraav^-2.t-Law.
.fR v iAM.......: ' TEXAS.
Vi it, prac-jr** ' •i.!’ i11•tef • .i)4 d*
f ilbuins, Stiktioncvy, ink lin’d 1 ens.
S REYNOLDS
oral <h»Ur.‘a'
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ALBANY AND CRA^APfL TEXAS<^|>„^
TffANW-ACfHRERy -ADEN ’r, EOlt—
T. Bv COLLIER.
Great nnmbers of families nr^*>f *•
homeleas and destitute and on^pv
of emplovmen4. A relief com
mfotee has been organl'
relief yetttfered.
Attirsiy-it4iriiiisigBi,
<; haHa.u.tex as.” ;
m klWi ro ifrt»tprrton m
*4----vr^mss+t. - ,'rr-j -•.......e'grrrry.icr ‘ m> .
LBit.-1Deering’s _ Self Twine Bin : er,
T DEERI1TC MOWERS
On the22nd lust, ahuoks of earth-
. v) uake wa* felt at Charl«sk>at Colum-
Lia, fiavanah, Atlanta, LoUlavillfi,
c.
Kiohmoud, V*. and. ChuclubatJ, but.
did no damage.
Let the people of Texas r<*
member they are paying the
Gouid combination 81 cents per
. . ’.....dr
Imndred pounds fof moving
■their cotton—three times mar*
t hai» i» demanded fur the same,
haul by eastern roads, qr four
'it’SlSoX.
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The Buffalo Pitts fcteam and Horne Power
Oku' tati ;' BpckhiuHtHricI = 'v‘.Xm
TbM CSMeago Sorsw Rulvsriasr, . ]
etual
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AND
ACENTS;
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can candidate for president iu 1888.
The Voice of the liar la abroad In
Europe, and the dispatches flying bfi-
,.4ween different countries are made to-
r,Hen TOT. is 11 wrangn
J.ty Gould is a millionaire? This
As a private tax "Taul by Jay
Gould and hispalson the cotton
producers of Texas, and this is
one reason why you say cotton
Young Co., Texas.
.day, seemingly with I be sole atjieoi of
eoutradicling them ' to-morrow. But
4heneath all (Wisereports end stupid ex%
—...—-
•ggeratloiis (here Js the one solid fact
____^ Ihkt Europe is in a elate of fear and
trembling., .The position ot the difler-
eut nathms U somewlxat like that of
the Charleatou auUVrera for wt eks af»
■k*” $pr the shock. People did7 not want
The Brownsville Cosmopoli-
Wsfc* ahnrk HH d„f not want tan SByS ft n«W Crop of gI6HU
|S£^WwSh«^TO^»ttwy &*M« ln t1?8 m»r-
ME DTP A.Xj.
Db. r. n.. price,
Physicin, SwgMni (ftstatrieiw,
Dan Rmmv the famoua cldwu
of anfe bellum d«ys, has left
Texas, and gone noi tk but prom
ises to return
A11,-nl ^attended loin towuoruouu
try. Offlce *t Rytfs, Htreel Ado's
s, Corri^ f
IBs and Engines
IB Mford Farm and FteP
Jrii^riiftaaMMMa 'Sas-* «*r— c—t, -
Druf
Dr. w. w. James,
m "
felt aure' it must eotue, aqd could de-
vise ho possible menus of esonpe. No
•ounUy tft Euruyu at the present
gjr . time really wants a war, hut every
•ouotry expects war, and with a- ear
• to the ground, <ai, plainly bear
bound of preparations, wbinh are
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A lale 1Yos o,s 8o farmers pre
diet, will give Texas the heavi*
est “top crop” of colfon ever
Fine Damages, PhoatonsrB‘iig?iee and
SPRING V-------^
-Ax-
om.c at Msrtyn A James’Drug Sturt.
It. HOLLINGSWORTH.7
‘top crop
known. A _
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made on an enoriuuua scale. Herald ha8 changed ht
— ■■■***—^ Un the 10fh inst., it .g
ed under the proprietor
BialEsitU ui
GRAHAM,
islana will take a groat
downs
forward wlum «Ue downs
x$ Company,
owned and
Ja». ^ Jottftiugs, with
edit
m
tto paying
Thelbuhford Fftim Wagons are th f.trotigpstTindmoB* rg~
duralile, the lightest draft and best wagon dn wheel*.
Die Dederick Perpotunl Hay Press is the only jierfect prog^- -i
mnd« the purchaserdon't buy twice to got the ltost. TnT
Cl,icago Screw Pulverizer is tlie greatest lalnji’ saving ^w-
ehine on earth. Call and see this machine, the greatest
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_ ^ _ Laugherty as editor. The Hor-
ttcia owned" and [aid in a very excellent paper,-
iticaUy, by Maid and has the Lkadrb’r best wlah
rft oH for continued MuccoHai
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m aSwrSW^WMii w*wi a
Tiie Buffalo £&«^dtta*ing Thix^b-
ct8 are standard iunchineH of th© world. Plows. Cull
tom &c.,
Qv iW. E,0B30IST,
Manager at Graha
WA
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