The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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ya ago. when the
• fashionable ‘church
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H*. MILK BOTTLES.
In a crowded car of a railroad
1. > j ' r - | train Inst pulling out of Boston
f :, V „• tan,61dlu4y, whoaeWdr bad beaa,
* t*” r'l turned U> an rrmi gray by some:
•> i t —j- -—,mrth1v cure in f(
igbii
t
L.ardse fromth§<
memhondnp, a
congregation,
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thf ’wtogfiiol-
nds with-the
____and elders and rulers
l scribes there assembled. 1
jfa yooi*' na^ei” twkirt
1
do you lire, Mr
J** r?” "
l°wn» Afkansaw.”
a fhurch of our de
^iovhrM—a.
uttbar listed be.
■
ot now, but tliar ns or bte.”
“What cau.*^ Its abandon-
ment?”
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.. aal4 what jfause<l it to be
- “It ain’t eotirely neglected, fur
:r thsgjetfrhouse is usedjiy old
i mas ; Scripts, _ mB&amm
man ‘Scripts, what If vow j^s’
’(acWss the road, to'put lfia ixul*
‘“You don’t understand me,
Life.
Mr. 8hm
khojr is, why are services no
longer jMddnthe ehureh?* ,. >-
• JT*Cause itV full o’ -fodder, I
tefi you.” ^ •
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Why was fodder put in the
tpripts he
the ’staid tab-
chare
• "wyou ***> bid Efri
owned stoc" 1
fc
four logs mar«
.___^ any
.than in town put in. ..Scripts tig-
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the bouse. : Than he went to the.
her an’tolffhim, saysJie;
I hare bought the con
“ trolling interest in that churrti,
an’ after studying ovter the mat
.ter j[ have corae to tbej^nclusion
that I n#ed a fodder barn wua
than this community does a
church. My religion is- sorter
runnin’ down at thebeel, any
how, an’ needs half solin’, but 1
aln>got time to tend to B,.sal
have dec' “ 1 'MB
have decided to take the church.’!
/ “What, did the preacher give
- . »p ft® good work* on fthil |U2:
countWT
1 K
r
lh, no, he done the square
by the congregation, fur
around at night and
the , fodder, but old
Scripts was on hand an’ put.the
“Tire out” ,
/ \ "I am grieved p) hear this#----
v “Oh, he done htk beat, to burn
the thing, bat yon mw—’-* '
“1 mean that I am sotW the
rH of such
preacher acted in a spirit
■' unchristian-like revenge.,v:^r^
“Oh, yas, I understand, bul^
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V , . '.V vW- ' i ft fi ' M
M KRV MANTS. *%BANKERS,
seventy ywrrdf
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^ y "7 lALTiae aMfir. _>
A great deal has liielv hecu
said concerning salting sheep-
how often, itfshould be.done and
the (luahdtics Required. - An*1
horities all agree that * saR Is
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been thori
PM
■hub
imbued with.
'-■her. w
in thp Hubur
was on her wa^ u>
V
ip home
rToji «he
. If Uroy Mve free
n&ena tout at alMimestttfey will
hefo^eat too • much In
^Idom does It ;.bap-
• p get a* sufficiency,
uwner? of a thousand .siieeti buy
the slleep like it. Tile necdlsa-
THE
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' “S,» tliH lwtby died last week, ry to the good beolfb of sheep is
<m she, Vfrwbef —-rr-+-— - rteldmn titkerf'itrtofTm sideratfon.
“.Yes’ —very^'ipiietl’y ami-hum* ' 11 5,1
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Yes; i»ut Btle didn’t seetn tb
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Buy Exchange on all Points, and Veil
Sight Exchange on York, St. Louia;
Dallas, Ft Worth, vVeatherford and Ileari-
. «sok«- Wh« 1 , Texas. We aresecurettby Haft’s Safe
and Lock G.o’s purglar Proof. Safe uitd
was
- **Yetfi.: i>gt Bile dldn
thrive.v •' ;*
....... “ i t seem to‘thrivjei There
jdtnima«CT^
nuip whdt was itf\ *, %,
“fYell,” apologetically-, ‘*yhu
see jbily waff nervous, abd^and.
—Weil, we finally hiid toVean—’1,
* ’’jiVhttt! you, Charlie(iruM ii i.
wlioiu "l raised iipf you ajlu .v a
baby’two months olfl to btJ weaif-
edf • I don't wonder ye sit there
and feel one.ny l should ”
' “But riiother. the. dficjfcffc-
♦«'“d>octor fo tiddlesficksf, What
It will result iu benefit U>
tbo kniaktPW if more attention in
given hnYhis-^tesporWbt subject,
if they will salt more often,’ Bee
that the sheep get clean salt and
O see if they have enough of It.
iTflBy wLlr; liuaBy be surprised
to see how heartily they wil‘
i. fd attei wards. Im1w *mUcl
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brr'^w^: */
o»ei
‘ Allure ft
li ‘4Ul>>o«n
Inore readily lbey go to water,
h«w:atto«g...lbn-y-‘,#U4 beconie.
How bright they will generally L.-W
itpiiear. WhatJ may be sftid,
salt a care for all diseases? No - i
jt.is rial, bnUlt is & certain;,, pijt;.-!
vewtaiiye for some. < It is an an-
peti/nivund of g kiml it ie-fe^+b
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rjiMp
. *. S.-/.V fob iLLUSTthtO
tllWrtro»r-fl;
Ur
regtilwr jdrr
V^.:
Time Lack. | We also bareA first-class ,,N...... w„
Eire dWY^frbich S'STiSW
•a • ^ w r •
do i care tdr a doctor? YVdiaf d(
^ ^v y, Pi.cvf, - »7 Ttlb
along, but withallutidarite,tticy
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ST. LOUIS, mt.
-):W»»0tIMtl MO RfcTMt' |«H,«RS -*f (— _ ■ fclg
persons despositing with us,
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gjd -f a doctor? we «uirca pur
cliildiVn tlveii; we dldli’f-lfilf ’eui;
but We didri’t have‘anything to
do with, weak-kneed' doctorfj
ii ar v < > uiyruls, gud milk-bottles^
“Well^lmt-you know the wo-
men 1 hen weverP*-
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We lmve on hand rt nice amortmont of
Xsl*ye&j’ytti&w yoit'll say
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t§ey wjm't s?»*’narvous, and T
grant ilii-y wan t. Thank the
Lord, ! was horii ’fore they had
narvvs. Then a woman was sup^
salt it Und notice hojf UffTclIy
it was. constned, how'well stock
did thrive on irr If yoti dldlind
have had dmUjcX’ot mouldrd un-
saUed lmy to waste on your
hands you will .npureUal-eriie
difference One is Igailtli giving
sustaining,‘ sweet tor taste; the
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A-arcrtiMuu
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No; 4K/>
Rnturd;
bll Slooit inr
other i*CsubstUu^ »filling,
defying thepgrpose of Iced, ^ , .
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ilk'
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iipsed to-iriaiay'-a mao U> belp | r
Luu.along; bi|t now, goodness^!
f^plieet) require salt.t And re-
they o riul
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■^•k T. > AUSUMCTUREriS nl :..
t. and
■ of»»r Hfier-int*.
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\ lug brelhrfii’
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thby're more expunse’n they be
grjod, and l, jtoroneg donThTauie
a liutn vv Ith alyv sense j uitipbr
~~r' -s- - -1 pgjt
quire it they ccriaiulyv dis .they,
require it every-d»y.' -We '■■ cgn-
Vipfc salt the 'grass adlliff ,eaten
bqt we can dP (be next best*we
jsgu see* Thai the slieep Tiuvc it
wil jiiu reach at iPUki oti'ce a day
BTOBYofe fcA.?.. p OKCEAN*
■ 'w -—■ - ——— -m ■' '■» t. ~*-n ■ -^sa
Th« abovn pu
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Vj*i.bian3rou>
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^p«t rpprp»Vi)H.a.vi - it .«• i i !,-X«, OUi CHflopjr T<>^ i
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cany other, arc u*. jiil*l U'ccij*uuta#i
Mm fiNTF?
——- Ji-tf.Aiia toy ufuu ibtir |inn| I
andrAH«w nature to di'clde -tiow
y '
*om nc
M kt nooi'i'i
4#V n«iru!ii!4
. Tliifd and ( Ii
ryin’. hoi’/OTtkes, if u gal Jias miu h anil htfw 'efteu they re-.
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CLOTHUG, BOOTS
one. child now, t«Bis,jtl.iirrk.itV
souietliiug • wonderful,, and wlie/
iiiust hiivtT»kl^fvjaiiTjRff liTTielp
her and tlfe whole fiuiiiTy lo wan
Oh lier! I had j»*st tlVelyoclpt
dreii ahd did' ihy own j work ahd
it wasn'tcounted no grant shak; ^
either--\miiLllH uv»r«‘ in ought do!
^e, Yvi furliof worked from air/
ly mctniin’ till mre at -night, mrd
why shobldn’v f?. Bubththgs is
changed now, A’gariifiisT have
»lute refU iiyear qr two alter
■piiin* it; Ttrat Wool Groic*j*
hao rf STJ ba^:
I FIRST-CLASS AT Ydi'lYEST RATES.
iiA;'A:a|i-1««;Kiro any Addhkss. - < >
tin
One of vhq gaily-painied moil-
vvWous which ply bet
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Ha i.*T' r,
tor. i Rt'trici
nioiitft—iu Pi
Uhso
s s
done his beflt.w'--r---vr<—-fr . .Zfi'
^ “Why didn’t he preoeh in
Botne other hoose?”
“Wall, you <»ee, offer thhtthe
peopffi sorter eusnicioned him o’
•tealin a boss. Bel
. leave the coun
msoe
<be aniroair*
. «ar, oh no. T^ey didn’t
fwwjirl-chtni
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sIh-'n m;urit*»l,and iJiAh aitei Hmi
.sliq don't do hoihiiv*'.^ * .. ' -
- “Bnbdpother, Yidy —’*’ —. : „
“Yi-S.fl know. Of course Lily
tlitferPbt, arid crmlfluT frefp it,
ai»7Twits hary« his, and"tTu o V wTTTff
wanted to
r» an* didn’t have
ney prove that he stole
wfrt
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Shuts, Hats, Garmts, Tranks,
ujll you foolish young f.-!h r-* say,
But Abe’s a gab' ain’t iBhe? "AjuI
1 was »gal,chd what l could do
she could, if she only had the
grit; But instead df ^(using-baa
owhcettil-1 —4tt- guae- tt-^uwemttk
ant] it died. Now, Charles Clr i-
_ r .. p tween ,4|if
postoffice and the variouvid pi.,|s
and which couiinuaHjl remind
/lot* pedestrian of “Hy grealesL
„>h‘»w (in curfhV’ w.-.s down at the
Union Fh*pot tin* oilier day, when ^ ..:1
a, slra'ager looked it .curefrrl+i-------ip**;
(iv^r and iftqiiired pf a mdlija-
nmr : * *
-.XHretht fn town rr*?
“No not exaedyj.” J
bat sort of an animal have
tty/ gW in Jheifc'” '. .- “ * ‘ .
^tnyHir.wr^ "
- ‘‘J can vTTich Tm to liurn, I at
this shi.,y kind i blinds me."
’. ^YVell, ii.'rt a dodo, | believe.’’
“And u here are Ibej- going to
take liini!*”
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‘' nq, nr*rivr8 ■ V
nnyr i\t fi p.\n
.r 5^ Kfena ti^itUI
—‘H>, up town $ piecavp
a—
nhrd, r*c said mv s?^nnd;t <t^»r
hope, if'the griod Ijnrd fol*glu*ri
»:t he w.-fepqhl ytntTf"
ch‘<rr'
to see him linloatmd.”
\ *\ belfeve I will. I haVeiTtv
sei»hamH ui; ihose i iibiiajs . .sinie
■me.
the hoss, so they strung
mop.n. , ------- . >
“What, hanged hiru?”..
‘'Wall- yes, rather. They
other baby, ye’ii- c'imHider ffirut itochaege'f<»i if I might-as well
ful Pa.....ik i/wl a v i/ol ir<Pa .trkviPn f olr at -n unatlnl . * /
didn’t ask him if he stple the
hoss, fur they didn’twant any
proof. •Ifthey’der give him the
time he mouter proved his ipno-
ronce, but the boys was in ahur-
back—-
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he’s full’s good a jedge's.you’n
■yer f<'a>lish laly are h«jw>U ought
to fpi (1, and that ye-won’t go to
tryin’.to improve on nahir wiijr
take-asquint.”' ‘ ■'
He feH^werl • Bfe wagmtjit a
tret and was absent, abou( half
nil hour. When fie fet&tagt the
BLjfLITKIETS, ETO
yer new fo-Dgled rublwr airung*^ officer atffred; ,rV\!ell, did'- Vf*u
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Inrn” was the
ments. Tlihre^aowv ye hev Iky^the^oddf” ~-
piece o' piy ,niind„ am) 1 liqpe “Not u hair of
rye’ll heed it”
“J*.
tLeirco*ir, «»o:
him to excuse, ’em, air then
strong him up.”
ley-iold
.ti * t K<iti
— 3 ££$ *
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“Father/ what.does thoprinte1?,
Hyp’out'V •. •
idi^ifusted* reply. “I ‘got all
5
piy
ready to, but I’lK be hanged tf
twig.”—Dttreii Fr#i Press.
Mf. I. Mark isos, our Tailor, Ja a fiisf -cliis© cuttoi* and
|y°-jg . , y
✓ ■ “ ' . .. .' *
h beenTSglecting his business in
normue I*
W?'
FRIGHTENING BABIES.
IJear that-the fool killer Has
been neg
Aten
pWho de
childretiRy their bugaboo sto-
ries. We all-know specimens
of this variety of the genns foolo
and perhaps we have had expe-
rience with them near honie
JHow infinitely silly, tnuisoen-
idf ■■MMI
Out Orooery DepartiRORt
”biye. on Ij/Rls huiiih m-i ofhc.r
pejiplc, of <:ourse,: but why tjo
} .mi a-k that, .btlmuyl’V
“Bveausey<>a said-you hadn't
paifl anything for your paper,
«ml the printer still sends it to
ydu.” - ^
“Wife, flog that boy.”-. ^
doitP
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“I shan't
“ Why?”
.“BoohUse t here is no reaSdtl tti
do m”
“No. rcasiui! Yes. there i»t
SISTER LA VEND - R’S CONVERSION.
8ijeter Eavotider, of Greenbusli
urn Widow Vail Coft of the Af-,
riican riuji*^is ludding revivals
among tie1 Colored folk.* of Sy-
racuse.- She told theip, of her
conversiou ns follows: “I ’fell
sick wit 11 typhoid fever and was
taken to a poor.house hospital
In AHnmy, and wlien J looked
at ray hands all bleached out
like bird’s claws I knew I’se
‘.‘No, reason!' -vYef, there ds. going to kick the bucket sure.
Fi&r Mm and put k i iri to lied.’J/i Then I wan feed to get religion bad.
“I shan't do any such, tiling. I prayed O, Lora give me. the
Baptist.....
Mow mnmteiy
dentally puerile
ly idiotic It is t
mm and nideoni
attfl snr
. JHiiiWMHii
It is to tell goblin sto- b >
' leons fabrications to
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religion! . I useti tO{
know an old Baptist deacon
■
die infants, thereby filling their
impressive imagina
visions 6f the ' *
' ' at ions of the stofY-teHerisirfgen *
ility. We all knoV parents who
v would indignantufc resent any
' fosinnations on their intelligence
Whoyel will.be m foolish as i,,
enforce obedience jn their diil
[them
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-„ Is full and complete, and wc offer these with all otjior
'"hobble *reb Foods ™ chullI» <wany one in this vicinity,
•* * — -j i We pride ourselves in v ^ • .
£ — ‘ : t • y . \
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What in the world do you want Baptist
hirndjogged for?” . >;
Tit:::“JHe is p>« smart.”
VVrt*Il, that comes of your mar-
rying me,” \ ■
■L “ What do you menn?”
“I uM'an thitt, that that boy is ... .
siharb'r than Ids fatlier, and you give me any -religipn! Then the
can’tdeny it. He knoy s ciioqgh Lojtkciiine down and made me
—-r- ^ 1 '' ‘bodtst
and he was so uir^ and qniet,
and I says to myself I’ll be a
Baptist. , But the Baptist relb
giou would not corae, at(d I gWt
desperate and prayed.O Loni
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SZZ.LXXTC GOOD GOODS
tq see tlmt. "a man—printer nr no
printer—ean’r live on nothing,
and 1 should think- that you
wonjd be ashamed of yourself
no to know as much:
M. After this just' Thproof, - the
father VrtjR trotihled un his coti
sc‘ienl4,’arvi_j>uid up bis arrear-
year to
wife understands. Hiejights ami
dheduty of-subeerib. is
a roaring shouUng
to my nurse,
_ _ ", He has washed me whiter
than snow!” And she says, *€> -
atoJTyour lying, you’re }
black as the day you were boraf
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