The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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to attend Federal
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’*jp a medium and fine grade of Men’s,- Boy’s and Children’s Cloth-
4>ddy or unreliable finds room hi our stock,—Black Suits that affe
iand wool Suits that are really ALL WOOL.
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«WW, and you will undoubtedly favor us with most of your patronage.
lad noJS
I wheat is Buttering
la and Alii* Smith
ToTFSfarVin
, -striked E. A; Bol-
Christroas
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C31PTI911113 to n*, tit $4.35, worth $7 60,
Will be it OnX worth $15.00.
Miss Donie
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Men’s and Boy’s
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Srnts, lined with Mercerized Silk and
$8.50. ----
^ Md AUU «*£*«> “‘bre!^*’ ^ *a'75* W°rth *6'°°'
Men’s Jeans Coats, at, 50 cfca , worth #1.50. ^
Men’s Dock Coats, at 85 cts., worth $1 25;^-——-
MeriV Duck Coats, Rubber Lined, at $1.00. worth $1.75-
Men’s Thick Overcoats; at $2.75. worth $3.50. '
Men’s Mayfield Pants, at 75 cts.. worth 1.2 >
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i ,m t«t r«'e<> assortment of the above goods in town. Be sur<
chM^.withthe'-‘‘'"Seet in-the market-
e dackeboroi Mj ^^-a^akaatiMWf gftfl
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one year fou
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troubled wither
bowel,** eeys C.
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erborn 'Are., Chicago and
though I con»ulied #e v »ral eminent
physicians who prescribed Tbr me,
I found their remedies failed toCliu--1
any wey reiiere me and the trouble .
almost became chronic. After suf- .1 „
ftrmg urtfral uAlfig l ime day
concluded to Uf - Chamberlain’e
^JPoljc, Cholera auJ Diarrhoea R*-rtr*
■ edy and I beg to assure you that f
waa moet agreeably Surprised to
find after taking two doses of the
___[remedy that I waa oompletly rs — -
dived of the disease that had coet
ms so much trouble and annoyance.
I am tbaoktul to say that I hare M ■
-qot suffered from it since.”
safe by (J raharta Drug Co,
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_r: la our paramount issue. Call around and see for yourself how well we have succeeded in killling
f .HIGH PRICES. rfr—
World’a Champioa. ■-+-
1 tried many remedies to core
piles,” writes \V. R. Smith, of La-
th an, III., “but found no relief till-—
I used Bucklcn’s Arnica Skive! J '
have notHbeeu troubled with piles
since.” It’s the only champion pile
cure on earth and the best salve in
j the world. 25c per box, pwraik^
'teed by Handy Or Matthews, Drug; -
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thljeum
Oranam.mas:
i ager
ham to sell the ‘‘BEST” Vapor
i^amp. Best made. Hundgpd
raff<Be*r Southern Gaa”'Lamp
Supply Co., Dallas, Texas.
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Halooi Hmaaker.
Judge (Greenwood’s Libel. Bill, violation of it and n|«iioe ought The Mouth's Struggle for In- the flag of the Union; the star*
IXflloh at Wibhita Kansas,
who broke mirrors Add oih trwiee
ashed iip the Carey' barroom
Wiohlta, Kansas, appeared for
al and announced that because
lawyer disappointed her, ahe
not rdady for trial and asked
tha case ba continued.
! not to be presumed where it can-1
1 nqit be proven amd where all the
depeudeue*
Ira. Carrie Nation, president ou-1 e
he Woman Christian'temper- Judea atAtaa iUmt 1 D(* be proven amd where all the Brief extracts from a speech
ym
11 am afraid that my enemies
will crucify me also if I am tripd
pn that day ” '4-. ' ‘
|vTho case waa continued until
(mturday, Jan, 0. Baxeral W. C.
members have offered* to
me security fpr Mrs..Nation,
refuses to h^va-; prison
-She has
ot u» peoph, who m! wiH fi1Ve J“f«* Or.eDwoo.l-. bill Augp.1 28. 88. 1900, hy Dr. J. N.
r careful and impartiaLoonautg"*- BoyaV
and stripes.
, Our cause was juW The re-
^corfl we made IS imperishable,
and so long as time endures, in
eveby age and in every Clime,
where valor is honored and heroic
m . a.v . j • ' ^ . i vmiQiui oativjr impoi mbi uuuoivsa uuv Vi* I - •'
^ ... rn. H cannot fail cTf enactment •' Ttie history of the world is a^ee^8 (^‘ir5nR devotioii to
^Pft* p*m fpr .a JUS in far a8 the mainpoinU are History of wars. In the year 1861 dut>’ appreciated, the sol-
eonperned. ‘ - ' began the greatest war of the diers of the Southern Confeder-
HMw in*rnrl"ivnun oentury, and f6r four long years ac^ w*11 five io song and *tory
_JHdk.iO Cure UTOUp. —f.. v , * ,, . 6 ... the peers of the bravest and
Mr. R: Grey, who lives nesr emokc of batilu hung like a , f Hm
Amenia/ Duchess county, N. Y , fuperaV pall over the fairest land Prou<Jes 1 . .. • *'
^ ‘‘Chamberlain’. Cough Rem- oft which the aun shines—the That cough nf yours m*y become
serioue; why neglect it when a bot-
tle of Dr Simmon.’.Cough 8yrup
will cure it? Fifty doses for fifty
cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WAGiS! WAGtffi! %
and equitaMe libel, law that will
permit the publication of1 legifi-
_ _ . mate news without the peneJUjuat
do?” spwccjaHng-aqd harraesing libel
court.** < * - .suits in order that it must be able
at all. Your Honor, to do itr-duty to the pubtferumf
nrucifled on that day, ~ r m- f - . . . » .
edy is the best mmiieine I have South. With a valor and
evdr used. It is a fine children'a 1 ' ^
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thk publio has a right to’ insist uow„. v...—.vU . , . .. . , .
that the pruee be sustained in its remedy for croup and never fade to heroism never excelled by any.
ik...«Hn8MM>hi,Mii»jAitaii ” “ - *- *“ - J_ " ATexas railway contractor re
cently advertised for 300 sleep;
r7*^T,qil ”7^ ?1>..r!gttrq \ "itaoi1 and constancy deserved success eP8< ‘.By return mail he received’
toUm Ubeloonte^onunblithas, thMid ^ (o* S^Upe« and won the admiration and re- -------------------------
come to oonsidw'||M» merits of t1 >e s u|| Ul^w aymptoms appear, spect of the civilised world. * The
contention as effecting its owiyin- j For sale by Graham Drug Co. J numerous grave* in national
tmr. outcome o( »* l
.nd in this .h.ta .upportad 10 <tom‘nd th-
n wus sue i* supporw»a Uic fh<u, ^ made
tawJr«r.-Wr..N»ttoD Lown, not. urpi.IMd. but under
followed to her cell by at pj^g^ut circumstances—the non-
of a olvif statute de^
— .. ’ fining libel—mutter is supri“Mcd
by the newspapora which should
be freely venUlated and that
would be but for the fear of the
<|pneequ»!ica§ under an indefinite
ined in pra^ciii, with her for
tupe. Thef|r; c. T. U/s
asked John C. Woolley, late
idential candidate on the
ibiUon ticket, to defend Mrs.
ion gays
ier attacks
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matter
ly will fo
Nhtion
on 2
law whioh.may be oonetrued di-
rectly contrary M the expeota-
tfons of the reaponeibls publisher.
Thus a report made by a oonupit-
tee of the Legislature ttr^Hxxt
ly and having the stamp of an
official document may not be pri-
* vileged matter for the newspaper,
though it has been made publio
property by being read vrioud in
h»r open session.
... __________... Judge Greenwood says he is
refrain from fWoon smash- proparjng a libel bill which he
future, butehe refused, tl^na9 w}U cover the rfround and
Uw« tm^fcmd tDtant.on ^[ioh hv wilt introduce in th.
rocks.ttlicwlndowa.nd u(u|on o( th, wi,lg.,
of K«ums «UK>n« un- ture. ^ mAin polnU ,K e,lm,
dunty Attorn.y v would n.tion olth.pnnapti.iUf mrt-
W J,e ice, thAt the question of damages
Nearly 1U0 rfidicat ^ mgde a matter of f»6t for the
prance people surround- jury tb decide, ami that what are
Jail today anoall joined privilege publications be dearly
with Mirk Nation in ringing aefined.
•'^r,r °°d t0 j This is substantially all thft
T f Wr»- Nation's husband is a the presg has asked and It ft cer-
lijwyer, but ahe says fhe expects talnly n0t mow ^ ta tUr mn4
f.o help from him * just. The defendant newspaper
' ,T ■ sbdulJ At permitted to go into
For beokeo R' the coon in a libel suit upon the
definition of the teacher who had
switched him. “A schoolma’am
is a verb, because it denote* ac-
tion when you throw paper wade
at the girls. Switch is a conjune
tfon and is used to connect verb
schoolnaa’em, and the noun, boy.
This person, plural number and
awful case. A sohoolma.am is
different from a boy; she puts
paint on her face and a big fel-
low oonoies along and .takas ner
hop' * Ma sayy a school ma’am
taever geld <fld\^hiin eighteen
A «hoolboy rewntiy wrote* ol w«h
which the ^qountry S~burdened
and accursed g>e indisputable
evidence of the valor end purpose
with which they fought. They
sought no war; they only sought
to secure forthem.eelvea and their
posterity the measure.of happi-
ness and prosperity to whieh they
were entittod. They,loved their
homes, and found there that hap-
piness, that freedom, more to be
desired than fame, power or.
wfiUh. , Tfr , f$t fleuthaam man
"eTghfo^
• It tak<
a letter from a neighboring par-
son offering him his entire con-
gregation, With the choir thrown
in, on reasonable terms. .
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Hunter Lightning Oil cures Ca-
tarrh, Neuralgia, Headache, Cramp
Cube and Diarrhoea. Failing, mon-
ey ret dnded. “
•^Ciobody eber will know jes’
how dat tukkey done fly in ma^i
It 15 A'wjJI. kftttwh fart tba
v |w| wagoart have advanceii five
to ten dollars on the wagon-
Wo have the largest st<x?k
of wagons in the stater which
wc lKiught last vearf’ and
they are of the l>e«t sold in
Texas; licing made by da>;
lal)or, they are test put to-
gether, liest painted, lightest
running, and made of ma-
terial that has been in dry
sheds fA'in five to sev«n
years, a^ Jftfving^. Mack
Locust hubs, J
They are tie Best | tie
And to hack Our olaims, wc guarantee them
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as iollows.
2 3-4 inch Canton. 3500 |bu.
3 •• 6000 IhH,
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3 1-2 “
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And every piece of material is guaranteed tdt *iwp'years. Now in
new a«d lasting coetomers, wi
customers the advantage of the
Come to see us before buying, and
YQUB6 TO SEHVE, 7 .
m)o U)s.
Id, 660 lbs.
ad
before she gets married.- it takes
two school mam’mas a day to get
dinper ”
A Mein -Clear Brain. .
Your best feelings, your social
posiilon or puainess success depend
largely on the perfect action of
Stomach and Liver.^JQy.
King*! New Life ^llagive Pereas•
ed strength, a ke«u7clear brain.
a 25c box will make you feel like
the home is saersd. ^ Its pprity
and sanctity he values more than
he does his life or <tny dther pos-
session. In its defjn^e every
other oonaideration is of second-
ary importance; The ftnvader
who seeks to violate its sacred
precinpte takes hie life in hie speaking of this, says:
hands, and is met on Its threshold
by thA grim specter of death '
Who can blame ue that we
fought? Wtio can blame us that
burn#, |
Ihroal,
apply 1
i*yn
MlUbi^MiniliH by H>ndy * we met to* 6t our homes
and pur country with arms-in
hands, and .fought until from
sheer exhaustion, from losses
from death, Wounds, capture and
hunger—outnumbered three, or
four to one—we were overpower
ed? - ^"*: l:.' y'„
I bore a very humble part in
that, great drama < of snftering.
\ and death, but I have$<
I felt regi
MattheWs, DruggUt*
1 ^jLL t-1 -
The Texas cotton crop
year is estimated ’at
bales. ’ Yet a large part
beet^ootton growing seotion
State waa sadly devastated in th#
summer by floods and atorma.
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TO THE DEAF.—A rioh lady,
cured of her Deafness and Noia-
ee in the Head by Dr. Nkhol
bruised sl'in. sore T 110*000 to him Jns Huts, so’UfcAt
pt every trnd safne terms as other defendanl%J deaf people unable to proousk
■glyyilL Mjaii
-lief end l»al
ev-
e m't Artificial Ear Drums, gfcVe fu- ^hat8^^*!! ^ThA^man n?th ^
sin non ^i*..*-. J. 1W what l did. Ths men of the
^ The newspapers
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the Ear Drum# may have
’"ggli No- A20.-^
Nicholson InsT'lM
Avenue. New
to proouw N"0* »nd “*• ■>*» of Mta South
shoulder, to shoulder now follow
gh flood .od ltaW, -
MidAkot knd flhtH and «T
Mid Ike dmU» and b«U ¥__
mas pinner of hie mouth with
the back of- -'hie hand,’“but de
Lawd knows hit wmrgood I”,
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Fimwbmm Prevented.
~ Aqaong the fen a »>f ihouSaedK
who Imve Used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy torjcoM* ;end la-
grippe during the past few yeers,
JflLfiLUt knowledge, not a single case
has resulted in pneumonia. Thoe.
Whitfield A Co , 24^ Wabash Ave.
Chic^gd, uhe of the most prominent
retail druggists in that city, in
this, says; “We re-
commend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for la grippe in many
mass, as it not only gives prompt
and complete recovery, bdi slab
counteracts any tendency’ of Ja-
grippt* to result in pheuinouie.?’
Far sale by Gitehara Drug Co.
Tortured a
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- Inteiute HuflV/ing was epdured bv
witnras T. L./‘ Art4tr^rDixlD,Ky.,
before, he gLe thia evidence: “1
cuugha fi«vi ry nigbt until my throSi
wae marly raw; the# tried Da
King’s gew.....Diecovery which gave
me instant Jelief. I have uaed i(>
Ut fay family Aw four ve^^e aud Ved*-
ommend ii ee the gr*steal' remedy
for CbughS, Colds end all Throat,
Chest arid Lung troubles. It will
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wX. rtsixs1
g r ^ 0 th ^hristL trgmendrtus rise in wagons. C01
nvestigate our prices. ^ r
DENMAN & SONS,
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Bowie, Jjacksboro, Graham
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HANDY & MATTHEWS,
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^ Preserip^ou; Druggists.;;©:. _
* We carry a full line of
D*ufcs. ChemicaLs, Patent and Proprietary
Medicines, Papestries, Perfnmes, Combs,
* ^ Brushes, Jewiery and Spectacles.
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Our Prescriptiop, Department la compiefie ha <fv#.y-veeperiiy
get your prs-
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' piv-iMlrtd over by Roeintered'FharmaoiBta. Y ou can get;
t Witness. scriptione fUledMaji or night. We solicit your patronage.
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•top the womt cough, and not only
prevents but absolutely cures con-
sumption. FriwlOo 4mA1 Kv-
ejy bdflTe guerenteed. ^gMot-
ties free at^Hmsdy A Matthews’
Drug Store.
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1901, newspaper, January 4, 1901; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886440/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.