The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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■hall still insist that tha axoaptioa
only proves tha rala of woman's
tatafrity,—Day,
Tha following elippad from tha
Panola Watcban ia good ad Tina
and will apply equally aa wall to
Danton county.
Lat tha yaar 1880 ba ona yaar
that a vary farmer ia Panola comi-
ty will stay ont of debt, or aa
nearly so as is possible and work
hard, and our word for it you will
ba much happier people whan
tha end of the yaar shall eome.
Why should our farmers live
hard and ba financially oppressed
always when by living hard kpop-
tug out of debt, so as to own ona
crop ona yaar, they would be-
come iudepant and happy.
Why should the farmers of
HMHM
RAGLAND’S
Successor to It. M. Baird <
Expresses grateful acknowledgements for the liberal pal
and by the same courteous and fair dealing assured that has
firm, trusts to merit a continuance of this patronage.
Old friends re-welcomed; pleasing salutations for new ones; interest of all carefully guards
extend**^
d the old
LAND LOAN AND
We warrant Taylor’s Sire Ohill
Cure to give entire satisfaction in all
cases that it is recommended for,
provided the contents of a bottle are
used acoording to directions. Sold
by Ragland.
The PosT Mirboh is in receipt
of the thirty-second snuosl re-
port of the Trustees and Superin-
tendent of the Texas Deaf and
Dumb Asylum at Austin.
It shows the institution in a
prosperous condition with an in-
creasing attendance an evidence
AGENTS.
We examine land and mike reports on qual-
ity and value; titles examined and perfected-
collections made and taxes paid; large tracts of
pasture lands and improved farms for sale, \
J#* YEAGLEY & Co., Denton, Tex
Office: South aide Publto Bquare^cpposite Courthouse. Send for
N. WILSON,
Christma
Concert i
t Entertair
4 hi-
iwBn y»ui
lufayl.
| Oraxy to
fDec:, 37.
E'r " ■ "} W*i
The gn
very promj
The Hon
with the oh
season.
WM.S
present ia«
tkm now. ■
J. F. ELMORE.
t^at Supt. Kendall is eurinentiy
qualified for the responsible posi-
tion. _ ■.
Oouseena’ Honey o> Tar and
Dr. Tayler’s Pile Oiutment are
good sellers with us, but Taylor’s
Sure Chill Cure leads. Ali ap-
pear to give satisfaction wherev-
er used. Boren ft Boyd.
Pittsburg Texas.
, Sold by Ragland.
During the holidays the Texas
roads will sell excursion tlokets
to the .Southeast at one fare for
the round trip. Tickets oan be
bought at ali points in Arkansas,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Georgia, Tennessee and North
and South Carolina, and the
roads in those states will at tha
same time sell tickets at the
same rata to Texas.
Ths disaffection iu O. A. B.
caused by the resignation of Gen.
Palmer of Illinois and others be-
cause of a partisan spirit mani-
fested on the part of mauy of the
republican menuers, is not likely
to amount to much but wiiaaerve
to’recall the true objects of the
order wbiob are of a purely so-
cial character.
WILSON & ELMORE,
DEALERS 111
11B 18 ’<
Couni
RAGIAND.S CORNER,
Bools,Shoes and Hats,
South-East Owner Square,
Thursdi;
and nearly
.Pilot Point, Texas.
THE ALPHABET
FOB ALL TOE TEAR BOUND.
THE POST-MIRROR.
poaals qf w
way of Oh:
Half a <
H. D. Cadwxxx
D. J. Mormr
} Editors A Proprietors
Anything here yon want?
TXBKS ro susscutaxas.
One Copy, one year............
Oae Copy, six months.........
One Copy, three months.......
Buggies
Boilers
Cultivators
Corn Shelters
Com Planters
Cotton Planters
Cotton resses
Cane Mills
Cider Mills ,
C°tton Elevators
Check How Planters
Carriages
Carts
Di»c Harrows
Hay Rakes ; .> \
Haying Tools M
Hay presses
Hay Stackers
Land Rollers
Mowers
Machine Oil
Moling Machinery
Austin bash will soon be at a
premium. The Selous will be
there.
We, had
of being os
An editor offers to take rabbits
fromdeHuqusnt subscribers. Does
he want to play the rabbitt footf
Mrs. eneii has raised the reward
for Tasoott, the supposed mur-
derer of her husband to 850.000.
’J-'wg-.a.igLU.,...
How many hundred wagons
staudiug out exposed to the
weather besides fanning toolsf
and yet farmers complain of ill
MiD Supplies
finally acc
the capita
Roofing Iron
Refrigerator Chests
Self Binders
Sulkey plows
The senate tariff bill was tak-
an up in the Ssi.sU on last'- weak
Wednesday and a vote on the bill
J. A. DeLaugbtor is in jail at
Marshall for bavug hooked stamps
from the post office at Wheelan, Ark.
with a mu
Drag Harrows
Is expected at au early day.
luck and growl because they
I Theban
Monday ai
| The baud
en of our 1
! John A
."^Denton wi
Double Shovels
Rngines
Evaporators
Panning Mills
Peed Mills and Powers
IPruit Evaporators
Fruit Parers
peed Cutters
Crain Drills
The direot U~ bill will be
Beales
Saw Mills
Timing plows
Threshing Mad
don’t seem to prosper.
- Dakota Democrats are to hold a
convention in the interest of the
movement to se Jure Statehood.
disponed of before mauy days
This bill if carried will return to
several state quite swum of mon-
ey illegally coll acted from them.
Lot every farmer in Panola
county raise enough broom corn
to make his own brooms, they
msy not look as pretty as those
made north, but they be equally
as good and will not cost you
anything exoapt a little time on
rainy days when yon cannot work
out doors. This may seem to you
a very small economy, but to the
entire connty It will amount to a
raving of at least $600 daring the
year, and even that amount kept
at home, will help to build up our
county flnancially.-Panola Watch-
man.
Pilot Point is proud of the foot
that she has already a broom fac-
tory uud ia supplying not ou'.y
Denton comity with better
breome tbsn can be shipped in
from the north or any point, but
towns in ndjoiniug counties are
being supplied. Send us an
order Bro. Boren for a couple
dozen.
The Fort Worth Gasette ap-
peared last Saturday morning iu
A new dress and received many
favorable comments on its br<gbt
appearance. The Post-Mibbok
congratulates the Gazette and
hopes for it great soooesa in the
future.
Henry George, after a visit to
Great Britain, admits that the con-
dition of labor is much better in
'America than in England.
Warden Gifford, of the Arkansas
Penitentiary, will soou be in posi-
tion to criticise his ova administra-
tion. He has been sentenced to five
years’ imprisonment for whipping
convicts to death.
Wagons
rywhs mil
“
A new *
plaoed in <
will grind
and see it
The Fo
Pilot Point is surrounded by
the best firming mid horticultur-
al lauds in ttic «Tnu-. it will grow
wheat, onts, cm i, onion, sweet
potatoes, «"<l j. . .-1< .t comes to
fruits it tune* ilie •-«'(« aud then
here arc the brightest aud hand-
somest young ladicN in all Texas.
A total eolipse of the sun is to
occur on the first of January. The
Paelfle slope is the only part of
the United States that will be
favored with complete darkness.
Harvard University has already
fitted out a ooatiy expedition to
go to California to view the
eclipse. '
The annual session of the
Nbrth Texae Medical association
was held in Sherman*
and Fifth
look prog
5UACobs oik
wants to
for hi* w
quant ueei
purpcH
The ’«
Mom’ con
day. 8c v
noxt tern
gusiin an
from Don
Ben Pi
njembcrec
ago has rs
uhtjtriljr
and baa h
released
The P
learn of
Thomas
way: *7was hardlg able to move
with rheumatism, or what physicians
called sciatica. The first applma-
The record is broken, and it is
a pity. It was the boast, of worn-
•u aud her friends out of the
thousands of tbur sex employed
in various confidential positions
throughout the country, not one
bud taken tbe money intrusted to
her cure and appropriated it to
her own use. But news comes
from Pennsylvania thut Miss
Pn i boa I clerk iu an internal
revenue office, lias st leu nix or
spveD thousand and skipped to
Camilla,„ust liken man. it is u
P i eve the honorable re-
cord of the sex broken but w*
tion of St. Jacobs Pit relieved me,
and after the third I went about
vlflh perfect cay and comfort. I in-
Our School £oney.
Uncle llngh McKenzie who is
always looking out for the irter-
cst ol‘ Denton Comity and her
children, has been writing to
comptroller McCall nbout our
public school money, from whose
replv it will be seen thut we need
not expect the money at any-
time soon, ts there are some
thirty registered qumberg ahead
dorse it at the most remarkable med■
-CURES-
Wounds, Cuts, Scalds
and Burns.
, Sai l k, O'liynitU anSJtcalrr* Xivr|m Aar* ‘
F OO TO TUB
SOOTK SIDE MARKET
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Cadwell, H. D. & Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1888, newspaper, December 15, 1888; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982879/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .