The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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Proffitt J-ointonf,
i (I’ou h4. tut Lkt ww*k ]
T. J. Mo Career weiit
ha i; lastvrerfron:>«X can acoommpdate several more
Tfrafflt W 'i'h:otfk« pupils.
—y mortm jSaTurdhyv
Mr. ’btayton * waHi t » iplhey
Saturday. 7
~*3
iuvtwo sraik i—o*j«-un each side.
HfTFTSys ttey are twjnboys.. •
Ali •« Tteynol la who .has
High a
m
uhdoi
•■/« * horse fell with
him on thg.ttfi eet Ssturday bruit* Lby
nicely. -;v 4— ?
We now have both roams ready
fur uae at our school house and
J. W. Adjjjp:, of-Lacy, was. .in
our midst last Friday.
A mule 1 uy^rwas in our Jown
All ho,nor,to you; bravo Leoni-
das! Yoii gave your life for the
freedom of .your cotintpy, arid
r,„ m,<«*«■» *4%ar£2js£pz
Uncle Jack Mankins of Archer
. —— '•' '•‘►-v ' •
county is visiting friends here.
Our school house needs.4)aint-
■i rig. Wh hath fhiTnaint wftirWhich
to paint it.^Vhy tfnX.
some one
propope a working, or some plan
cah ' be painted?-
Ipg John’s fool and > soiling hiejT^verv day it stands, now without
•lothon, but the hor-e *e.ca "*’* *
without hurt.
Mis& S-N»Iki Davis, of hklHfevUje,
eiijtfcred; XI »o : n;; / HXglr -.Scj^oof
Monday. ’ -~">7' j *
Stei
plowing
does more
[nyb7vdy'igtse; The^of-corn
$+
; ry laniLplow seems to work very
well in wet us us dry land.
Last yw.irs al>.«ut -gath*
"T
•rod-and Tp.oS’t of. th# farmers are
;T&8 l .vndCA JtTOD
The gruuml fa in e%e ! rot fix for.
plowing.
' Marcos Fit day has jcoturhed.
from Arhaiisaw with Ips bride.
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Oreetiwale reports a few
* case3 of grip; in
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fa >o 1. ,. r4,r.-- —I
Lee DaVi* and family,of Elias
L-viUe viBite.1 in th« v-ulley Satur-
day and. Sai.d y — ----r-—*s
J. D. Carr has. erected a new
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vj
Jt
jr house'mr hi.v
it wttl btr
occupied by Crownoner/ ' 4 eviden.tlyT’Wft^ to. > ecu re con-
[ BdoLDa'\ys ia^H*jqiidnig over trol and domination of the entire’
the arjlv Xof a HutT gSf"at His ! inhaTiitable*gloHe, tuid appTopri-
"^ouse ' • • , ate tiio bo: c* iia ae. ruing Urt-re-
. J.^AV Long PjCturhcd from Soy- j from U>. the " further strcngihen-
Tt
fiA+ni-is that much more, damage
done to the house.
’ .J 1^. McDaniel went to Wich-
ita Falls thia, Week ,on- bnsiness.
Mr. iMoiUgum^ry, o'f -Olney,
wAa hero last week after a load
WlLpARD>
.Hurrah for the Bohra;
UrideT the mdl-t adybrse
cumstancc9, and confronted with
the^reatestTlifQculues, the Boers
ftr - gobly, gatl.infy and patriot-1
icaliy defending their ^rights
thoj.iihcriti«s, thtdr freedom and
sacred against the eneroach-
merits of at. avaricious, amLitous
and oppfejjsivoination
: .Of
reAt'Brlvain.i rom the remot-
*est .period of her importance
■tp^the pF sent t me has
been a’nn^t CO. ita.)itly en.L a ;ed
:iT)T 'war, the irmic^iA ing object,
as, much? ..-.7 ^
-■ Bee wise England', fs the most
powerful natiop extant, it does
nt>t she ouj^ht to ttiit
blazerft oVCP everybody StSF
and exact tribute of the Vfn*(
^quished and tetain a life control
or her future career. * ,
When out1 memory reverts to
tl]le tryipgr troublous times of
'76, and the hardshyjs, privations
and sacrifices the Hevolutionists
underwent in order, to ^Obtain
•their: freedom and ..uprs " from
British oppression and. control,
i«T it 91range*,,or uiuuitural that the works of Him that sent me; their own home’s
we slioujd extend to those fel^
lows <^.-*eympathy~, emrourage-
ment and support, .and .hop's for
them’a complete victory? H say
would*itke to ha\|e kept their foot
-fun our nteks; but the "nerve of
Washington, Jerferson aril (bothers
prevented, and i.rr" the words of
the immoft&l Il-enry, “Give them
liberty or- give t^em.. death^ v
W. T. BLxmfr,
- Lacy, Texas. 'V~' "rr' * ’
rr -SUNDftY fiT THE CHUKQ4ES. y
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niuur Taers^iiy
. Jessieti\ai|d wife were, visit
ing ao.’uSa .the—Jjhjde Brazus
Sunday.
li. < ’ tv i,
^ . ____ ...... .• IS i|^ll
-XT Ark MeilinoJKas4visiting in
- ‘ the radiey bfst Avcc''"
Aiig-hfJierpoouoiyjiorisi
baptIst. •,^-r.
The Sunday School Was well
atteiidedand'great interest shown
m the U-.s^n.,1 „f •'
At IlbTckxik Elderp, W^Blacfe
1 h«r gre3d, -gluttony, avarice ppeached to a large audiencefrom
Ami _ amb.Lutt-whuih- -Character-1 ,i>t. uttt ~i|ut and 16
i/e.l tin* <*ni kial life of haughty forget ii«*t.”__Me
King.George El and trausmitteiy tjiat NVe ah have a mission in
to his peopA and. - nnr't
7 pride
rrkh- and that
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r . do good. He empliasized the
Sam Buuoor io. ,X]ling out , tq; delight, .is diivctly rfspoWible j faet £hat ^ shouldkt^aAdva.n-
move W0HL.i.!;‘x.. »; ring ^ Hot toe freedom which you And I ; j.re^nt,, oppo'rtutiities;"
'1 here ,M\i !• • ,.y n Thrork- and .‘very citizen of this grand ,ul. yyithiy throuirlf ibis
---mortwi and a BS fW Y-mho:, old republic Fnjoy r^;"tgTionee, and we^ay in our rush
#TheTh.-o.;k,:, a i; >g:;.y lias if^ aiid-njofuus i„n, ete.nnity'-fdigct to do okr
- postoi^IdeT Tiie T«funi> Boggy ; pra^tibe and policy’ as Engtandls
Rti1,pO > postoitTTC. 1 HufjStr isr Its j positpply p reveii^t he develop •
postoiffiiicu.i il-u Ave pc ait hulea.j mentpf 1^07 noblest, betrt afid
uptnedirmv.:' tiveri^mi type ^ perfect .cii'zen-.
m. . *•- . i • . . 1 • ttifl duWn- ^
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-They 1iuv«P.:7a.M\
duty.,;.. ■ . • •qgr prf
H® also made it very plain that
every oomraan^ in tileJ. Bible to
do good jimpii«3. the- ability to'
mM&Msrrmwg
MtumberDec.:cn, |
Cvrry u ( f.O ttvit SjJjteicd firy.
Ltmltr, including Shingles, Sash, Doortk+:
^eeTbem Fdcre_Ynu Buy. ’
dttcksboro,T
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the great things, . • '
^ He pi^vstFHy the Bible that
Christ went about doing good,
and that Tie said, “I must work
for the night (meaning death)
cometh when no man-can work.
He referred to thft . gaud. Christ
didforthe woman of Samaiia pat
wett; for Nicodeuuis, Arid'
others), and-said that if called to
go we could not say as Jesus didiT^^^ tho WOrld,
“It fa finished.** , .
p; x * [ b
He next showed^ how, in the
All lhe«good they can in this life,
will be classed as the sheep -and
hear Him say, “Inasmuch as ye
i
brethren tp pray .for thcjfead
of the gospel; to give their ;
money, andtby all mean# see'
tha^H is ab least extend-thro^ »
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Pl^VMnVTVPIAlil ,
m
Roy. Baker preached a the
text: “For whatsoever born
of God overegmeth f w-f;
and'this fa the victory Tlfver- 7
our
faith.*’—1 John 5:4.
. A.........- .. He said Christ taught i{e-
Judgment tho^wh® Ce6sit of a ncw birth. S
th9y “** “41ue Me‘ hfiart niust be ehan«.J?1an
speaks from bis* heart i in " 7
HP PUP PM word and act; if he haslfish
m ■*&* ** »*fy *?+ al and sinful heert-hhlrf.l •b*_
r’ ir7' un » ntej ^ifi8h and sinful ;• if luu-t in
Jdulfi those ¥l)o Uftye fcjgotten^nlS Mja.-gw^ a-will|atf ;
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t ... Jwi
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to do good will be classed as througH his life. Edm*imay
-d'go^ts and placed upon His lift to polish those defects, tffrftlag ^
,Th6ar the Sad WAfds: * * 1 r i.isrffuch P°Vf_r q{ Gck1 11 *
'Vt
as yedid it not untd
ilics.', my brethren, ye ..did it not
untomsr-*......- - —-r-—-7
Rev, j*. A. Barnes preached to
an attentive audience irom the
His Wbject was Prayer. HF
said that prayer is the same to
the Christian that stearrt la to the
engined Whenever th4
ceases or is' removed, the pia-
chihery Stops; whcnCxer a Chris-
tian ceases .to pnryy he dies sjdr-
Tfuaffy’.^ HefalFTiaid thid'^raypr
is the’same to the Oiristian that
the instrument by whiclint-
frncft andYpl things dsetin-
things eh*e*in-
ing to the Christian’s are
brought abont.^ A msust
have- faith in overeoi'the
world^ In accomplislany
groat thing or aay liUhA -
must first get it truly aielv.
fixedin. purTiearts
ac<?ornplish^ that thi’tien
move, and^ by the gracGod
that which is in^oujr h will 4
steam out: ——
A man who does V for
.which his heart c.fmd!?tum .*
is-la. weak man, A ma go*
on against the dietajt his-
^oriftcienoe until hrs (noe
A’ltl crane k> rendr-rnu >ng
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1 ' . , ifeL " , u, li“ ere dn-
W1-nd fH to i!urr,^r*‘' VVhe,M agniest sin and stumbl
Mi
7^’vloyAltai tmiiititfcitd; that Cod or everthu wind ?i removed there .h ■ iif(,»nnnd. fnlting tdJa;4s- , > ---
Pm re, .vo arc ir.- -.m.- . iA i>< licve Eol .ui... dcay of toe nation ^n"'\ Vuvst-vl^yld nt*t coutruaiui any- i no h-urricaiicd 'trhen a Chri-iian Jng t>'rr"!To\v,; tlds is . by........
dulgiag U« • ; tiinne^of hhvbhildrtm th it' would (1‘iit.^-praying he ceasoS' to be afa luck <T faith(iJi Hod. Vqp
mRte-- 1
Greeee and Athens?—tnU-mide ... r. . - . . ----
•' . nr ,, , i aul says we are created m or-
ncicnlt World? Alas! , -*7 , 1 ,
i». . . -der-to good'worivs:* tlien it is rx- rc’^ ” —=•------* -.....’*-*•*•.'
.. . ,n-ru'“.: .KMoJof'-us «... I. vf*.. **««»*. *n uuity and
the,,-power. *. gone .W. ‘M^unch •nd put^lw-io«l Jn- truth, and WiBloriry tl**n and aH*
wl|l'Ti *^ «■» ». bipUffli} thit Other b«li«v^vwith . Him in,
°f- **&*«*■ I uo good.rHieafd ttuL^utSeo). i beaV«?. ' 1 -■_ jX
it totv»a;goP«.l7A^^afaAHJffi,^7
Prof. , W. 'f. '-ki.akoly is tho,
teacher. * Tile School \\dl ho-of a
term of about nir months tiils :,qf the
■:*CA
year.
" . , . HiiriiHvy nirtterHi
j v A \V catl.o • yicr.i ijoid plvasant.
* . The farm u iking good
Mge of our early - j>Hbg weatlie. ♦
Ahoy
7U1S--WH* power to orcaK '/ ■
He tliV-n ttpwwuh7'iMr
ingto God to glorify Him, to pro- |*-?ft)ere_ is nothin^: Igvwn
than ttrbe <!oing4hirgs«n-
' n i n g rsolves fc i r i r a
ti<>n fs Id save uh frojnnd
nAt frT)m hell,. It is truiss
riave-us fpom helT, but tint
He alscr said He “could -not seed the end. JXidl of CHidile
— -........ .— -r ~^ f.e> * alwayfrinH^re^aed thi9 fact — —---- — -——--——-7
aiK. not Urig it man... sa> i. ie appHgHSlt.s for membership at how Hi the namd of Cod who
Autluu- Ualvii. i.-mnicU l.uuu. memory of lu. former gieatnesg, ,lis ^ 4»*de liim, any oW could read
laat*.-ek f.-.m l..-r euuiUy. |,mas,..,.<enee au,l splendor—ami, tealw£» fc dfoTthiS prayer and consider the
A hvrw—fell veith^him amg^yf J>:tor<Ua,,w l^u^of, therein .without being, a
broke.bot,M > t.est f )>!• ..leg-jtSt the bapiahttent of . Urat fiber.y,: et>l.u .ls to. ah Ire Uj. mi«<ionare ’''"X “ ^ ’
dhUeu ui^. equality which i» the »n4 us .jn . e.t rytaue; v, ™woauy. -gg
onirtrue basis for endurance. -T'1" ',r “,,v- ---- 1 ™
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|above* the ; .ituKit .Tdr^ACalvin
brought him Homo that‘ they
uUgllt bur-*' .
■ started to
JackioVni-A M«: R'Tny his aunt,
i i’ho Wifi r* t• io'Tt nnen^ee.
mug viai
-Juu|ub\—......uXinnni
gjLud,
bur school last week. He reports
»U the schools moving along
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do o,r say.
-He afaowed
Tie epoke of the power'and cf-
public roust bear some similarity
to the invasion of Greece ,by the
Kubjians lbO years B. C
things that cooio rnovrr way, and j alld strength and cneoura#c
that Ve can do; Hut that \v« ment it gives,Bie pastor to know
want (o do something verjTgreat; [^hnt his church is praying for
We have dll sread. about tho (that we forgot that. the little
Hravo and gallant Leonidas ahd ! things, in iho aggregate, make
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him
He olosed
would make the resnlitat
they wilt quit any habitat
they art' going to, but jif
NoX% 4and firmly bcl in
their hearts that God l|m
them tno pqwer. itw’fll by
wish XPiien we- will Bw
to appreciate Chri4Uaniie,
4^
wq,y/i!l btV-h^ppy.
H we^aro on Christ’s id-4
gojgtiyiiraelyes as < s.
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wo should join’ some clat
* v 7-* tit 1>y the grace of ikxllp , T
by - exhorting thn for Christ; it pays to fec^
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Rhea, George L. & Richardson, T. C. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900, newspaper, January 26, 1900; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886577/m1/1/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.