The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1890 Page: 5 of 6
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Fon Rent.—A Rood blacksmith
shop and tools on East Main Street,
Pilot Point. Foi information call
on Sullivan 4t Mokkitt.
Seven Reason* Why You Should Uee
Reed’s Tasteless Chill Cure.
lit. It is the beat.
and. It is the largest bottle.
3rd. Tile taste is very nice.
4lh. It -is splendid lor children
and old people.
5th; It has a box ot pills tree
with each bptrle,
6th. It deat'oys all malaria and
builds up the system.
yth. It is Sold “No curel No
Pay II" and insist on getting it.
Sold by A. W. Cooke.
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Mexico, with its teeming popula-
tion tends to China for railroad but!-
dera. The almond-eyed celestial
lives cheaply on rice and is a formi-
dable nval foi the ease-loving, pov
ertyMtricketi Mexican. There have
been 8000 laborers contracted for in
China in the .iiitereat of the Tehaun-
tepec x railway. John Chmanian is
neither socialist nor anarchist and
quietly fills the bill.
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BucUen’s Arnio* Salve.
The best Salve in the world tor Outs,
Smites, Sorts, Ulcers. Halt Kheiiin, Fe-
ver son*, letter, Chapped H»nds. Chil-
blains. Corn, and alt Skin Eruption*
and positively cures Pdas, or no pay re-
anired. Ills guarsuteed to give sen-
fhcltou, or incctyr * ifonded. Prloe M
oenu per box. For dale By A. M. Hag*
land of Pilot Point, and J. r. Blount ol
Uwrtoe. ■
■ nw—•*. . . 1 g* nan■ ■
The Icveof study, a.passion which
derives great vigor from enjoyment,
supplies each day, each hour, with a
perpetual round of independent and
Better be unb >rn than untaught,
for ignorance la the foot ot misfor-
tune.—Plato..
HfT- ajfc
Hew
' The 4«ys
WT DMWm I*OH BITTERS
txs^jstsssxsr^-
M reoomuMiul It. dldaWit nil It. Gen ulus
1 trade mark and er dwi reditneeonwrsptwr.
ford, thy pugilist Who is now in jatf
for probably fatally wounding David
A Greevrr, the stockman, is preco-
cious and a '‘chip off the old block."
Sir William Petty predicted aoo
yeara ago that the population of
London wooid reach 4,000,000 in
the nineteenth century—a forecast
more than verified by the event.
Police Surgedn Ipen, while trying
to entertain the liule fellow at the
sctions
refully
'-mm-.
Quiets Cm!l
9 Per Cent
AN UNLIMITED AMO0N
On good real estate oecui
three or five year® time.
J. M. BUIXITAM.
Pilot Pftlnt, fp
stick in*iu teeth and bat the ball
ih«r with
der feuce;
"But this dog can climb a tree,"
said Dir. Iuen, slyly winking. {
hat’s nothin’," again retorted
the boy. “All tfje dogs climb trees
where Hive. My dog goes to school
With me and,is in the rame class.*’
lit Short Line to Now Oricam
and alt potn'ts. m Louisiana,
yrxas, New Mexico, W $
Mexico,' Arizona and
California. , &
——
Only line offering choice of route*, to
all point* to the Southeast, via
Texarkana, Shreveport or *
New Orients.
Favorite Line to tit
North. Caot ani
chickens are dc
ss^o*?!
liut the discpwei
Gibbop.
“C. C. C. cm. Chill Cm; u»
moll pleasant So take of all Fever
and Ague Remedies. Warranted to
I coke Chills and Ferrer. Sold by A.
up of strong black coffee, with-
Ik or sugar, to b« tuken be-
two glaSAcs of hot water, la
y recommended by a At. Louis
ian as • stimulant ol the vart-
ttSmioi the human system
For sale by A. M. Ragland.
IRON MOtMTth
Ikst your ticker reads »
to Hallway.
F»7» ti
tine-tablet,
JSrt VI«*pJ?.ui..t. o«:©KS
DALUk.'TfiX.IS. -ij
gftd a OftSBWheBgr narvous
force. He claims to apeak front an
apeak from an
experience «f nearly si*- yearn.—Ex'.
aa Alps. Three times do every day
, i>» the, year he telegraphs his observa-
tion* dm voverwvrent office at Vi.
sn^p th bring him the good wishes
end-gffw of the season, but for the
other eleven months and thirty days
pi the year the observer lives entirely
by hirtpulf, lire loneliest man in Eu-
rope. 1‘-Jf/l ."! ' . *1;
Il“C. C. C ‘Certain Cough Cure’*
It hat been said that he who re
tires to solitude is eith« a be net or
an sngel; the Censure is too severe,
and the praise unmerited; the dis-
contented being, who retires from
society, iegrnerslly some good as*
tnred man, who has begun hw life
Without experience, and knew not
howto gain it in his intercourse with
mankind.—Gotrfamith.
W&ndnrful Huh Ffofhino.
Many have gained one pftfhL
par day byita use.
Boott’e Emulsion Is nni aismi
remedy. It oontaint the stamulgtr
& Htpo,£*
Liver Oil,
■real care ot overwork will tw 1
Urown’s Iron hi
m tradu mark . ml r. r< rea
Bread is larger thus the United
States, but in the whole twenty states
which make up the republic there
are not a* many people as in New
York and Pennsylvania. But the re*
public ia rapidly growing-
.tv: ........
the nickle-in-the-slot principle 1*
being used In Paris
poor with hot water.
__- It is UMt
•11 over the *odn
PALATABLE AS MILK*
S.M Aw mil HniiMlnrs '
M. A. PALE,
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Stoves, Tin and Graaitewara. Tin
Shop on South Side of aquare. Job
work done on abort notice.
Fg Pilot Point, Texas.
Thinking, not growing, makes man-
hood. Accustom youraalf, therefore,
yaaok- arj-wtta-OT.
supply the
flvg centime
piece—equal to our cent—is dropped
in the slot and nine quarts of steam-
iftft hot’ water pour out Into whatever
vessel is set before the epout ot the
■ Onnlf hr “C. C.
C. Certain Coegh Cere," it cores
Coughs, Cold* and aU Throat and
Lung Ditcaacs.
It ia said that future abjpris a vac-
uum. It this is true,-nature is not
apt to monkey 'tsona^the yawning
vacancy >a the.natinuaT.treasury aftUr
the pension grabbers get thicu|h
with it. The Nfew York Herald says
there will be « heavy deficiency after
t^ia year’s |.eesion aporopriation is
paid out. Such is Republicanism.—
Garland New*.
reed. To
Isoneat
m of the
R. L. BURKE, M. D
F. ?ss!!S%.’siE«aH8
•anait<u*esaw.*»°-
M. Contentment abides with trntkj,
on You will generally* suffer for wiilsea
ible *° *PP-*r other th,n y®« «*> wbeth-
br it be richer, or greater, or more
learned. The mask soon becomes
m 11, instrument ot torture.—Arthur
Helps. Xryl
Robertson A Jones, Jotosaboro,
3N 'Ark., writer “C.C. C. Certain Chill
# Cure gives universal satisfaction."
I Pleasant to take. No cure, no pay.
Sold by A. M. Ragland.
office * during day: at night at rea.
deuce near Seminary.
' Ffhprfrtbr Cffj
LIVERY, FEEDS
OMlbulh. will an.
—
' Subscribe' for the
$1.35 a year.
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1890, newspaper, December 13, 1890; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982652/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .