The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1894 Page: 4 of 6
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Per Cent.
REDUCTION.
Midwinter Exposition Opened.
San FrancUoo, Cal., Jan. *7.—The
California International Midwinter ux-
poiltloa opened at noon today, and San
FrancUoo celebrated the grandest bell-
day in her existence. Her streets were
lined with spectators. Flags and ban-
ners were flying from thousands of staffs,
and tbipa In the harbor were adorned
wltb standard* of many nations,
llo snd private busine
I am over stocked and
owing to hard times my
entire stock of
FURNITURE,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES
CARPETS,
Wait Till the Sash Begins.
Philadelphia Record.
The unprecedented surplus of nearly
$108,0(10,000 Is piled up In the New York
city banks. What a ruab of business
activity mail follow when this vast vol-
ume of capital shall have been turned
loose in the channels of trade.
Mr. O. F. Davit, editor of the Bloom-
Pub- | field, Iowa, Farmer, says: “1 can recent-
land* mend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
11c and private buslo«|s wes at a stand- mend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to
still, and every road iJadlng to the Gol- |
grounds
den Gate park and the fair
was crowded Mth visitors.
What is ,\ Guaranteet
It is this. If you have s Cough or
Cold, a tickling in Jte Throat, which
keeps you constantly coughing, or If you
are afflicted with any Chest, Throat or
Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c.,
and you use Ballard's t.’orehouc'f Syrup
as directed, giving it a h ir trl-1, and no
benefit is experienced, w* *<'«horize our
advertised ageut to refund your money
on return of bottle. It never fails to
give satisfaction. It promptly relioves
Bronchitis. ......” *
MATTINGS and
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.Hold by A. M. Ragland.
Personal Heaven.
The eastern visiting minister
preaching to a Colorado c**ngregaf^I'/’;i>'Wi
l>a*a laaass I
have used it in my family for the past
two years and have found it the best I
ever used for the purposes for which it is
intended. SO cent bottles for sale by A.
M. Ragland.
An effort made In tbe Kentucky leg-
islature to repeal tbe separate coach law
failed by a vote of 61 to 22.
A Sara Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration, causing intenses itch-
ing when warm. This form as well as
Blind, Bleeding or I'rotruding, yield at
once to Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy,
which acta directly oa parts effected, ab
sorts tumors, alia.* 1 -■ *■
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City,
Kan., wishes to give our readers the
benefit of his experience with colds.
He says “1 contracted ■ cola early la it
spring that settled on my lungs, and bad
hardly recovered from it when I caught
another that hung on all summer end
left me with a becking cough which I
thought I never would get rid of. 1 had
used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy some
fourteen years agj with much success
and concluded to try it again. When I
bad got through with one bottle my
cough had left me, and ! have not Suffer
ed with c. cough or cold since. I heve
recomended it to others, and ell speak
well ol R.” R0 cent bottles for sale by
A. M. Ragland.
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Mortgage notes for sale at this office
DR. GUNKS
obbotbd
UVER
PILLS
4 MILD PHYSIC
Vr~*
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on the New Jeruaaleui
a permar ent cty$..
wail. CfifUfeKr*
Pa. f
ay* (telling and elfejtia•* Qfftr
>.^ctsr'>f^gTs't't or ■
Re, «3^8S»mW£*Sl
free. Dr. Bosuuko,
Soi l by A. M..Ragland
K
MACHINES
I wit! sell for the next
00 days or until Feb.
15, regardless of price,
For Cash Only.
K
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W. B. CARSON’S.
WEST SIDE, --- - PILOT, POINT, TEXAS.
TUB PiWT-BlRROtt.
MoptITT, Editor and Manager.
rRRMH TO KUHROBIBkRR.
One Copy, one yeer..............$I.*A
One Copy, six months..............66
One Copy, three month e.........26
A Corbett-Jackson fight la tbe next
one proposed In pugilistic elides.
- The Laplanders rub tbeir noses against
tbe nose of him whom they would honor.
Among recent inventions is e “ehirt-
■ band typewriter," designed especially
for rapid work.
A vein of mineral wax which resem-
bles pure butter bas been discovered by j
Kvery state In the union abonid
promptly enact laws that will in tbe
future prevent such brutality a* was
enacted at Jacksonville last Thursday.
Prise fights should be abolished in all
civilized lands.
_bf. *** "tbe streets
that.” interrupted
iu'u whisper, Mbs
i "Don’t inaiat on
Til you expect to get any immigrant*
for heaven, becaue Ibis cougregation Is
for silver eva^r day in tbe year and gold
is pizeu to them.—Detroit Free Press.
Buokien'o nruio* naive.
Tint Burr Salts in the world lor
Cuts, Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Bait ttneuui,
Fever Bores, fetter, CuuppnU Danas,
Cniidaius, Corns, autl aii daiu -isruptious,
anil positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give periect
satisfaction or money ret unded. ' PrKe ao
cents per box. For sale oy A. Ja. iwig-
laud.
peat diggers in Ireland.
A negro woman died last week a_
Italy, Texas, who wa* said to be 126
years old. She had lived In that county
for fifty ypara.
Twd iittie children who were playing
in * barn near Uvalda, Texas, set fire to
tbe bay and were burned to death before
they could be rescued.
Emperor William and prince Blaniark
have "made up” and tbe Hogg and
Clark factions in Texas are about to bury
the hatchet. What next?
The cold snap of last week extended
almost over the entire continent. It
reached from tbe Atlantic to tbe Pacific
and south to the Gulf of Mexico.
Aa Omaha woman stole a watch from
R jewelry store, kept it twenty years
then a«nt it back with a note ex-
plaining that her conscience would not
let her take any comfort in wearing it.
There le not e college professor in tbe
lead, with tbe highest intellectual gilts
and educational attain men m tbe reault
Of years of hard atndy, who can in ten
year*’ work a* much as Corbett received
for knocking Mitchell down two or three
There are people, too, who com-
plain that our colleges are neglecting
tor athletics.—Fort Worth Gaz.
The club at Jacksonville le reported
to have taken in $81,000 on tbe Corbett-
Mitchell affair which will bring them
out even on expenses* unless the pios-
ecutlon cases cost them more tban ex-
pected.
Governor Hogg stated in bis speech
at Dallas last Saturday that as soon ns
bis terra of office expired be would re-
tire to private life. He did not de.Mra
the office of United States senator and
would not accept It If offered him.
Tbe people will be glad to bear that
| tbe necessity of reduction in govern-
ment expense* la being recognized by
tbe present congress. A reduction of
some 85 million dollars to proposed in
the appropriation bill.
The spirit of harmony verily seemed
to pervade the audleo, n hat assembled
at Dallas lar: Saturday to bear Gov.
Hogg on that important question. Tl.S
governor was at bis best and made a
speech fitting to the occasion. But will
not tbe leaders on both sides fall back
into tbeir old demands as soon as out
from under tbe influences that pervaded
that gathering.
fl0r BLACK-D : AU jHT tea euro. Constipate
Oku a home; own a borne in Texas.
A borne in Texas to worth more tban t
borne almost anywhere elec, for more
tban one reauon. It cannot be taken
from you; no matter bow big a fool you
turn to be by going In debt beyond your
depth, your bouse to your own as long
as you care to keep it. It to a shelter
for your wife and children a. all limes
and they can abide there without fear of
molestation from oreditors. It’s a baven
of refuge; a joy forever. To own a
home is a duty you owe to your family;
Its a protection they are entitled to and
your first and best endeavor* should be
to provide one for those dependent upon
you.—Clarksville Times.
It was stormy wben Cleveland was
Inaugurated and it seems to be quite
stormy for him yet. But ha is still
President, and It will take something
stronger tban a Hawaii sensation to
knock him out, even ii there to a woman
at the bottom ot U.—Gainesville News.
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flat ard’s Snow iJuuuent.
This invaluable remedy is one Uiat
ought to be in every household, it will
cure your Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, auras, r rusted
Feet and .bars, Bore Thrust and aore
Chest, if you have Lame Back it will
cure it it penetrates to me seat ui me
disease, it will cure Htid joints and
contracted muscles after all otuer reme-
dies have failed. Those who boen crip-
ples for year* have used liallaiy,s Hdow
Liniment aud thrown away their crutch-
es and been able to walk as well as ever.
It will cure you. Price (HI cents. Bold
by A. M. Ragland.
A fashion note says that plump girla
are ell the rege agc.ln, and that sale* of
snilfat remedies ere felling off at an
alarming rata. Thor, it appear* that
there to no greet gala without a small
lost.
Jfnn Attala HVfght
They Said She Would Die
But Heed'* •areapatiBa Bresetl It*
Merit.
The following statement wfil be el Interest to
the many Mends el Mr. Mright nil ever Ala-
bama and Georgia He was lor tea Rtar* a
locomotive engineer, and to tow mnehlnlet far
th* Cooes Manufacturing Co. I
“ 1 know tbe good there Is In Hood’s Rnrsatm-
rilia, because II bas been proved in the ease ol
my wife. In the eumraer of taw, she wae token
111 with malarial lever, which tbe physicians suc-
ceeded la breaking an. But th«* followed a se-
vers lllaese like droply. Ibe teemed to be grow-
ing srerse every day, and our friende said
•ha Would Bundy Dio.
I wae Induoed to have her take Hood’s Reran-
partita, which wae followed by the bed results.
She has now taken eight bottles and has used
da boxes of Hood’s rule, and is fa perfect
Hood’s^Cures
health, as weii SOa hearty n arse, a* thank
God lot each a valuable ssedMae a* laud’s
karsapartUa.*’ H. A. Warner. Wedfwaat, Ale
~liqod»o PM* ~ra *Btwuu,bitomaae*.
The first election, after passing of
woman suffrage, was recently held in
New Zealand, where committees of la-
dies bed nurses In readiness to bold
babies until tbeir mothers could go aud
deposit tbeir ballot*.—Ex.
Beware of ImmiUtions!
Owing to the gtesi popularity of
well known Remedies (viz.)
tbe
two well known Remedies (viz.) Dr.
W. J. Thurmond's Catarrh Cure and
Blood Syrup, some parties have been in-
duced to Imiultata them. In order to
avoid such Iiuiuitatlons. I have dropt
thi l.one Star, and hereafter none will
be found genuine without the Pboto-
gnpb and Signature of Dr. W. J’. Thur-
mond. Bold bv all Druggist*.
THE JEWELER.
Carle* a nice Hue of
Watches clocks and Jewelry.
Atl work neatly done and guaran-
teed to be finlt class.
At Peal’s Drug Store Pilot Point. Texas
IT'S All UP HILL
with some poony constructed, slow-going
vigont—not so with the
™* Rushford Wasron
GOOD TIMBBB and BONK DRY.
It "helps itself,’’ run* easier than my other.
All Wagons, Carnages, Buggirr, etc. of
our make la.t inn" and give splendid ncr» ice.
That circular of cm a—If »e have no Agent
sear you, write us for it.
WINONA WACON CO.
Winona, - Nllnn.
J. R. FE)EJU£*??“~
—The Leading—
DBUGGIST.
Prescriptions and Toilet Articles
Specialty.
PILOT POINT,
TEXAS
Emil Flutche.
IiyNn.
i
Flusche & Sullivan.
Do a general Land-rtfflce business. '■
Also Notaries Public
Phot Point
Texas
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A. H. GEE. J. A L. McFarland
President. Oaehgir
Pilot Point
Dc a General Banking and Collecting
Business.
Pilot Point, Tei
Fire ard Cyclone
Insurance Policies issued bv
N. WILSON, Ag’l
. Full line of rcliaole companies.
PILOT POINT. : : TEXAS
Dr- J- J- Edwards-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
Pilot Point, - - . Txza*.
Offers his professions! services to thx
public. Office at J. R. Peal’s drug store
and residence at Mrs. 8. Roger’s.
J. H. KERR,
jLjMiaa-Tlsx,
Pilot Point, : ;
Office on North side Square.
n!7 tf.
Texas.
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Ghemberisin’s Bye and Skin Ointment
I* a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyas,
Granulated Ey* Lids, Sore N;poles, PiitR
Edema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head,
25 oenU per box. For sale by druggist*.
For ptiUinga°h^JInT^nfhealiby ootb
dltion try Or. Cady's Condition Powdeia
They tone op IhsWem, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, oorract
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an eld or ewer worked horra.. 2*
canto par package. For sale bv dniggiata
J. B. P0NBBOM,
—DEALER IN—
HARDWARE,
Queensware, Glassware,
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Strictly for CA8H.
Staple ui Iaaey Oreeerlei
Gan always b* found at
Country Produce bought
J. e. HARPER’S
>« bought. Ha
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8ffuth Side Square.
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1894, newspaper, February 2, 1894; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984599/m1/4/?q=peddler: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .