The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1888 Page: 6 of 6
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jOR: PILOT POTNT TEXAS JUNE2.‘i
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Du it l u.j UKii li/IAVES ?
We must <■ * or wo cannot lire.
T»i» we all i:iow. lint do we all
know that wo d o by eating t It is
said we (lij* <1. r graven with our
teeth. ITo.v foo'i-h this sounds.
Yet it is fe.i:y true, \Yt> are ter-
rified at too : ] [■ . u idi of the cholera
and jeL w J • . r, yet there is a dis-
ease const uitJy at our doors and in
our bouses far more danrerous and
destructive. Most pcojJo have in
their ov ii atonmchf; u poison, more
slow, bid ouite us fatal uu the germs
of thou- • -sit'd s which sweep men
into eternity Ly tliounuuda without
warning u ‘be times of groat cpi-
dem: 3. J'.:t it is a mercy that, if
ws nro v-I vo ran tril whrn
we sve t*.:: i i.UmsL The following
are nine ;; ti e nyinptoms, ret they
do net ! . •■> i. ■* necessarily in-peal in
the smi r, nor mu they always
the smno ij; il'ffVrsnt cunts. There
is a ib: . sloppy feeling; a bad
tset-o in f.:o iiu .'.lh, rts-.!«.niuiy in the
morning'; ;;••• nppcii.o is change-
able, no; . ‘‘fti'i; ; i r and again it
seems us u .> ,; "l the pa Urn, t could
not ettl <•!.•« ... i. iu:<l < m.-.ioimlly no
appetiii id all; dnlli.t •> and slug-
gishness t f ho mind; no ambition
to study < r " .ilc; mol e or loss head-
ache mui ?. in the head;
djzriue?' ■ -1 r,r to ilio feet or
C* HSUSdPTlOW SURELY CUREO.
To ;hk Eoit«'H—rie.ist: in torn
your i. oilers ihul 1 h-ivc a positive
remedy 'or the above named disease.
H\ » tiim-lv use thousands of hope-
less rusts have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to stud two . .......
oottlcs ol my remedy j-rfe to any o‘ raluou,ltllom. The ultter* l. a ji'ire, w hole-
your readers who have cosumption i(
they "ill send me their express and
post office address, lverp’t.
T. A. Slocum, M. C . iSi Pearl
street. New Yoik.
A Stab iathe Dark
Sometime* tnll-ol iti mueileioii* Intent. The
inkulluus nud (Ju»C*rilly attitik* made upon the
reputation of lio*tetter*’a Moiuiu h Ihller* hy
persona who seek to palm off cheap auil llery
tonics as identical with it. or "the same ihinff
under another name,” or “equally a* good,” iu
>utly upmi tin* nn-
ii lio
While workmen were engaged iu
digging for sand at Yanicter's liend,
iiliuois, i.ii Kuturduy thayei.iue upon
six iuiiut’iV t* skeletons of men, who
evidently belonged to tile rare of
giants, now extinct. Too hones are
ftiily u ‘bird larger than the largest
men of lo-dav. They w< re found
a mound with a number of other
>ki lotous and relics of a by-gone ago.
.....
Having in our oflioial capacity
us members of the Plymouth, I hi.,
Hospital Committee, been naked
to teat and prove the effective-
neNs of many different articles to
be used ua disinfectants in <sick-
most inslanoos renrt disastrously upon tli
pniK-ipIcd tradurs upon popular credulity
attempt them, converting their speculation
ruinous IiiiIii.cn. The Hitters is a pure, w
some unrl thorough iiiedK-iue, ndapled In the t>
isl cure nod preveution of fcvei nndapne, llll-
lous reinittent, dyspepsia, eonsli}>alion, liillous-
neBS, duhility, uervousucss anil kidney troubles.
Its every ingredient, unlike ilmse In the inula-
lions of II, Is of an ascertained Ntiinrtard of ov •
cellence, auil while they, hy ren.ou of lie Ir llery
properties, rears ln‘iirinn>.fy ujani ths hrain and
nervous system, ol both ikose orsniisit is a se-
dative nod iiivigorunt. ltefuse all tiles# linrm
fill imitationH,
WAPLES BROS.
J-dkaleks in-1
lumber,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lime
and Cement.
Hay mul Grain at Wholesale and ltetial. Paints, Oilg,
Leads, Plaster of Paris, etc.
Denton, • • * '_‘ I_
Tkxab.
.John K. Jiurton, a successful
nutogrnph hunter of Milwaukee,
has in* his collection the unto
graphs of every President of the
United Htntc.i, from Wnuhington
down to Cleveland. Ho also pos-
aessos n note given by George
Washington to pay for lti» pew
rent in the church that he in-
tended at Alexandria.
ALLISON, HANN & Cl
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-DEAI.r.HH 1N-
E,
] rooms n nd as preventtves ofin-
Mviax v-■ “ f.Vrr d prd cofli.- 1 fcetiout. fevers, report that Dar-
U'of nJdSoX J?8 Prophylactic. Fluid has been
stouuvcli Hint :c.;i it g ......oven; hot 1 thoroughly tested during Hie re-
and dry skin at b.m- i; rv'low tinge ce!,t J-Vpboici epidemic m tins
iathe ty: *; rtv.niymi.lhigh-coJored
urine ; roar » in tin mouth, lVc-
qttently otieitdod by pitation of
the her.:!; iinjiaiiMd vision, with
snot3 l.h ■ h iiooiD to be swimming in
the tir before t’.o eye*; a cough,
with n, gn eniah-coiored expecto-
ration; poor nights’ io:t; n i ticky
slimo nil >ut the teeth and gnnui;
hands and feet cold and clammy;
irritftble temper and bowels bound
up and costive. This disease Laa
puzzled the physicians and still puz-
zles thorn. It is the commonest of
ailments and yet the most compli-
cated and mysterious. ,Sometime*
it is treated as consumption, some-
time,! du livor compliant, and then
again ns malaria and m n heart dis-
ease. But its real naiuro is Hint of
couptipat iou and dyspepsia. It arises
in tli a digest ivo organs and soon
affects all the f others through the
con up ted aid j'cieuied blood.
Often tho v.holo bo iy—including
tho nt-.'i n i fcyei .3,— l-.i literally
starved, -c-vou thero is nc
emaciation t>> toil t'10 r .,1 story.
Experi-jiicc hwi shown tliht tfiereic
put one remedy that ,-m certainly
•euro this disease iu all its stages,
namely, Ehakcr Extract of Boots or
Mother flaigcl 3 Curn'. iv- thrup. It
never fails but, n?vert'i'v*Ns, no time
should !>•' h.- t in vrying other so-
called remedi (. for th.'v will do no
good. Got liiis giCit vegetable
jireparafjon. (dLvi'veied byiivouer-
ublo nui/i-* i.iiiiuua is a” house-
hold word u> Goj'mimyJ and bo suie
tc getrth.' , - nuiue article.
. * aivux in> nr seven i.'xrrors.
Shnkor Il> t» of Boots or Sei-
f'el s Sy^up h..o miso.*’ me to good
lioalth 1 Her nc-v-. n doct.'iv. hnd given
me up to uio witli cm.sumption.—
So writes II. 1'. <1: :.. , lurkman-
ville, Todd Co., Tly.
j he Hf ATin 07 rr ; , ■ r r» Tisra.
“I hnd been abonl riven up to
die with dyspepsia v 'i.. J first, saw
the adverti. siusnt. of Si-,.’ : 1 ilx'rnet
of Roots or Siiigel’n Sy -' t"tr
'tieuig four bo Ties f v'i- 1 • at-
tend to my burin.ns v • • r.
I know of soveral «••>. s «ip nd
fever that have 1 .oa <• nod it.”
So writes Mr. 1 l’nlium, v.i Tay-
lor, Geneva Co., .’via.
| WOUTTl TUN ani,LAi. l A DOTTT.E.
Mr. Thomas P. Ilvivus, of the firm
of Evans A Di o., Merchants, Horu-
town, Accoir.-u k Co., Va., writes
that, he had la.mi nick with digestive
disorders for many years and had
triod many phyaiciaus and medi-
cines without benefit, lie began to
use Hbakcr Extract of Roots or Sei-
drt By.’up about tlio 1st of Jan.
place. It proved most efficacious
in staying the spread of tlio le
vcr.
F. II. Armstkono, J. II. Opi*,
'J’hos. Kkes, S. it, Davenpout,
O. M. Lance, .Jameb Lee, Jit.
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The freest, happiest and most in-
dependent people on earth are those
who till their own soil, milk their
own cows, eat their own chickens,
ride and work their own mules and
horses, raise their own meat and
bread, live 111 comfortable houses,
and owe no man anything. Let
those who don't believe it try it.
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Dr. Bo-San-Ko
In his new discovery for Consumption
succeeded in producing a medicine
which is acknowledged by all to be
simply marvelous. It is' oxeeedinly
pleasant to the taste, perfectly liarrn-
leaK, and does not sicken. In alt cases
of Consumption, cough croup, bron-
chitis, and pains in the chest, it lias
given universal satisfaction. Dr. llo-
sanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup is sold
at 50 cents bv A. M. Raid and.
One acre of land well prepared
and ivell cultivated produces more
than two which receive only the
same amount of labor used on 011c.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria,
When Baby was sick, we gave her Csstort*.
When she was u Child, ahe cried for Castorleu,
When the became Mies, she clung to Castoria,
When she hud Children, she gave them Castorhv
Spend your money sensibly by
purchasing a bottle ‘of Cheatham's
Tonic,a perfect -strengthener and
appetizer. At Ragland’s.
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The farmer who is above his busi-
ness, and entrusts it to another to
manage, will soon have no business
to attend to.
Cheatham’s Chill Tonic, a toner up
of the entire system, free from Qui-
nine and Poisons. “Satisfaction or
money refunded." At Ragland’s.
Unless a man cau sit down to
breakfast with plasant words upon
his bps, he had better eat alone.
When the master of the house brings
a gloomy and fault-finding look to
the table, it is -apt to cast a shadow
which lasts not only through the
meal, but is frit more or less during
the remainder of the day. 'Quarrel
with your bread and butter, if you
like, but never start a quarrel at
your own table in the morning.
SHELF and HEAVY KARDWj
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Guns ami Pistols, Loading 1 Jidenieiitfl,
ltinss anil Paper Shells, Agents for Hazard f.na 1 lishing
Tackle, Ammunition and Geueral Spoiling Goofs.
CELEBRATED RAKE BARB WIRE A
Buckeye Force Pump, Glassware, Queenswnre, Iron,
jigents for (Bucl:’s Stove and (Ra.i^e Co.
DENTON,......
South East Corner Square.
LALTY,
Nail*.
'TEXAS.
HTB8 BUI!
B. BRAND, Proprie
Dealer in and Manufactuflr Of
StatSiasi and Amaica^i
MONUMENTS ami IIEA&STC
HOTII GRANITE cnrl MfUiL
We also carry grave fencing. i
DENTON, . - I-
NES
1 XA8
Cure for Sick Headache.
■ proof that Dr. Gunn’s Improved
rills cures Sick Headache, ask
For
Liver
your druggist for a free trial package.
Only one for a dose. Regular size box-
es 25 cents. Sold by A. M. Ragland.
T.M,J0NES&G0,)T^lr^i|
Dallas Book and Stationery Hiusc
Ag’ta for BUTTKRICK’S PATTERNS. Mail orders p imptl; IDed.
Womack’s Specific
Has never failed to cure the worst cases of Flux, ChoicC
all Bowel troubles, Cholera Iutanturs, and for children
suie cuie.
ft*
Morb
echiu
Bomar’s Chill Tonic
Three doses will cure Chills aud reduce Fever iu its higl
any case it fails to cure I will refund the money.
and
it is a
st sta i
One cow, horse, mule, sheep or
hog well fed is more profitable than
two kept on the same amount neces-
sary to keep one well.
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Try ‘•Hunt’s Cure” for all forms of
skin Eruptions; also for old sores, &e
i It will earn you. At Ihjg’azd.i.
No fir mer who buys outs, corn or
wheat, fodder and hay, ns a rule for
ten years, can keep the sheriff from
bis door in the end.
Thousands of testimonies (rum all
parts of the United States testify to
t he curative properties of Cheatham’s
Chill Tonic, “No cure no pay,” is
that fair enough? At Ragland’s.
The farmer who never reads the
papers, and is iu the habit of sneer-
ing at book farming and improved
methods, invariably lias a leaky
g . . .... w . ..
18H7, nnc was so much better in | j.00f .,oor stock, broken down fences,
throe wooes that he considered mm- , ‘ , ,
and many complaints of Gad seasons.
The cleansing of New Orleans, for
which residents subscribed 810,000,
was begun Monday under tho direc-
tion of general Beauregard.
Dropping out of the hair, with
itching of tho scalp, prevented,
and the scalpx'fnade cool aud<
healthy by the'ne^ of Hall’s Veg
etable Sicilian Bair Renewer.
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At Pekin, 111., Sunday Edward
Shepherd in aqnarrcl with John Jen-
nings bit off the latter’s nose. Both
j are under 10 years of age.
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Cure for Piles.
^■Itching Piles are known by moisture
_ like perspiration, producing a very
disagreeable itching ater getting warm.
This form as well as Blind. Bleeding
and protruding Piles, yield at once to
’to the *v"-''catiou of Dr. Bosanko's
I 'h».:.-;;‘.^uy, which acts dircctlv upon
tae parts affected, absorbing the tu-
mors, allaying the Intense itching and
effecting a permanent cure. 50 cents.
For sale at Ragland’s. ’
• Texas Horticultural Journal:
The present crop ofull kinds of
fruits and vegetables promises to
bo the best on record, perhaps,
and amount to almost as much
money as the cotton, leaving a far
greater profit on the outlay. What
will it be when the cotton force
and capital is ail directed to fruit
onlture and gardening generally!
Why, it ib just this aud nothing
less: The people who ninke wealth
will begin to put on airsi
Morgesoir's Texas Itch Ointmei
Cukes Itch and ali. Skin diseases.
A SAFE INVEST A, I NT.
MERIT WINS.
1rwitTi in’eis"ji vv* 'v"ir<' ,o^y ’°.°,,r »!«*
self practically a well man. Ho
adds: **I have ct. this time one bot-
tle on hard, ami if I could not get
1111 v more / would not taka a ten
Ad*-, a. * i j
Whit* Limito I, 54 Warren St. N Y. TJLVJ'T \Zr '»r. Now Life Pills Buckle,,-.
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitter., and
bar., never handled remidiea that sell
as well, 01 that have glvoa Hitch uni-
versal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate
lo guarantee them over-' time, and we
stand ready 10 refund the purchase
nrice, if satlsfactorv reeu is do not ’ol-
iow their use. fb< 8e remedies have
won their great popularity purely on
their merits. A. M. Ragland, drug
gist. ' I
MSorgeson’s Quick Healing Ointnjnt
For old soies carbuncles or for burns it has no equal.
All the above medicines for sale by C. E. Obcnch.vin &
Point, Texas
A PURELY VEOETABLg COMPOUND
Our Safe Faintly Doc'or. ft Safe end Reliable Remedy in a,! Cases,
A Complete Family tlae’icinv. Perfect SuMiteto foe Calomel.
Tho (Greatest Remedy of (hi Age for Bilious Diseases.
The molt effective preparation known f*r roint.vlug bile froex
Ori’ig 1 he nrirvinl siCUoit »lt« liver uad
lift 3-5 d.'-tivc
Pilot
theftysiem, ami m
the kidneys. It h
tffect upon the
UK the non
ah a rr pit! a*tr
enect upon the ryrtrrn.
it to a healthy vi
and aids in the digesti
Of the food. JUL: • It 1
PERFECT SAFETY
nttivo ami
1 tea it ar.d prittotca
the npprtil
It lucrcAnci the ipp»*tite
on :«nd oneirnBation
h cun he given with
bFETY ->
to children or adults ol :.ny VTo
iifv in h11 case* where then: . -iT n V>Ju
U a dcran^cH.-nt of
the syktciu.
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REiGH TOR
It luu be-n u.tcu with m QdtrfuL
effect i
Colds, Critous Colic, Cholera, t Fover,
malaria Fevers, Diarrhcoa. Gen ebility.
Rheumatism, Lost of Appetite. Ffhe, &«.
SoW- la
me «l> If sa
be kept y family.
For a FREE TRIAL PACKAGE .end a a-eenl at
MEDICINE CO.
than cn» c^nt J>«r average doac. h >houM be kept >
PACKAGE tend :i z-cenl hi
LAKE CHARL LA.
Children G
FOR PITCHER’S
sitviTtfscI Ij.uzgist .1 hottli! of Dr.
King’s New l.i-oovery for Consumption
It i- c tmran I ..oil to I ring rslief in ev-
jcij ci.bc, when tired tor any affection
I of 'J i.ront. Lungs or Clx- t. such »»
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K 'i J< itailiS-'
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rich mi
the b?/
pendent.
Ooitth.Wwtk. .uhipt, Arthma,
Krlinoat i 'll, in' (tiuuliiu U.t
4 all nnd <11*
me. u; Dru^gtoa.
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Broi.chili*. Asilima. Whooping0«ngu.
Croup. < !c , etc. It is pleasant and
.-ifcicish!d to tai-t.s | (‘il(’ctly rnfc, and
cmii always tw» (i. pcndnd nj on.
Tii.il hollies free «t A. M. itng'and’ff
Six. . ^jh ug store.
Gasleri
Centaur Liniment is tho most wonderful Pa
the world has over known.
W. C. CARSOW, C. F. SAIl^S
DENTIST. ’ I ririri ’
DKVTON, - - . . TEXAS. • - '
C'ldl ( nro | SA DDI.ES AN
All o|icrHtion» |.'Tfi'rmpft with »i>C(
tor quality nt work and i niiifoi t ..i imunnt.
,tWC ,0Ull,WMl tor- 'WentSWo Square,
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