The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1891 Page: 4 of 6
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jj6 The twelfth anmnri~*tcssi<Mi of the
<£ Sam Houston State Normal will close
Jane 3rd. The attendance hat been
11 arger than ever before. 320 students
Wcykcep all kinds of Rough and Di
lime Wt Oment. -Wp
St. Louis has a bachelors' home
hi Kciaonberg, Sweden, an old
aids' home. What an opening for
ciprocity.-—Fsrt Worth Mail.
representing 115 counties. Of these
eighty are in the graduating class.
The Delsarts and Cymnastic en-
tertainment will take place on the
evening cf May 30th.
On Sunday, Mpy j. t, commence*
ment sermon will be iwuvered by
Rev. W. K. Homan, of CVilaa.
The forenoons of June 1st and and
will be devoted to regular school
work. On the evening of June 1st
occurs the Joint Entertainment of the
Literary societies.
On the afternoon ot June and,
Alumni meeting—~Hon. A. W. Ter-
rell, ot Austin, will deliver the an
nual address on the evening ot June
Do not say “thanks” for “thank
you.” “Thanks" la ao flat and
heartless that it actually sounds bet*
ter to gtab all the kindueas and say
nothing at all.—Snap Shot.
J. E, Harper.
The beef authorities agree that it’s
a scrofulous affection of the lungs.
If taken in time, and given a fait
trial. Dr. PieroeV Golden Medical
Discovery will effeot a care. Thou-
sands have been saved by it—thou-
sands more are putting ft off till
too late. For every form of Scrof-
ula. Bronchial, Throat, and Lung
Affections, Weak Lungs, Severe
Coughs, and kindred aliments, it
ia a positive remedy. It’S auaran-
teod to do all that’s claimed for it
If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in
every case, your money ia returned.
The “ Discovery" ia the only
liver, Blood and Lung Remedy
that’s eold ao. Think what a medi-
cine it must bo I „
Especially has it manifested lu
potency in curing Tetter, Salt-
rbeum, Ecrema, Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or
Thick Neck, and Enlarged GfSnda.
World’s Dispeusary Medical As-
sociation. Makers, No. Mala
Street, Buffalo, N. T.
England is taking the cream of the
Russian Hebrew immigrants and for-
warding the skim milk to the United
States. Truly this it the dumping
ground of the pauper element of the
world —Houston Post.
The year of our Lord 189s prom-
ises to be one of the livest politically
ever known to our history, not only
to the Uoion hut in the various states,
especially in Texas. The war is
[over and people now on the earth
Meraand attention % to their material
And Country Produce
.Pilot Point, Texas
South Side of Square.
D. J, Movmtt
N. Wiloow.
noon of June 3rd. In the afternoon
diplomas will be con'trred on gradu-
ates by Gov. Hogg; certificates by
Supt. Pritchett; Peabody medals by
ffOn. J. W, Smith, Sec. of Stale
and Hon. J. D. McCall, Comptroller
On the evening ot June 3rd the
closing addiMS will be delivered by
Hon. R. R. Hubbard.
The new Ssm Houston Memorial
Hall is doubtless the best auditorium
in the Stste, and will seat t;oo peo-
ple, This will be a rare opportunity
to hear some of our greatest states-
men and orators. The I. & G. N.
with their usual generosity will give
a rate of four cents per mile for the
round trip from points on their lines
during commencement exercises.
QOOD LOOKS.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon » healthy condition of
all the vital organs, if the liver be in-
active, von have • Bilious I-00k, if your
stonmoh he disordered you have a Dys-
peptic Look and if yoor Kidneys be af-
iotwithstandmg that Blair was
acted to as minister to China, and
Ived, he is drawing a salary of
mil a month as the Chinese minis
Minister Denby, who is still at
tin is drawing the same amount,
we are paying Siooo a month foi
services oi two men as minister
Jhina, for which we have as tittle
as h wagon for a filth wheel.—
t Worth Gazette.
Pilot Point Texas.
A large quantity pf farm and pasture lan
and town property for sale* ^^^11 exama
The fireoieet Work.
There were seven answers given
by the big boys of a public school to
the question, * What work of the
American people has been of the
greatest benefit to mankind ?** The
answers were as follows: “The
Constitution,” “the Star Spangled
Banner,” “the American Eagle,”
“the Declaration of Independence ”
“Uncle Sam,” “Liberty,” and “the
free press.” Ail these answers'are
as good as if they had been given by
full-grown men ~*New York San.
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Catarrh Cl*’! he Cured
With r/>CAL AI’PLlC.iTtONS, M they MlMt
roaeh tho test of the <Ueea*e. Catarrh la a
blood or o-ntaUUiUor.al dlnenee, and in order to
enroll you have to take internal remedies.
Hall’s Oattrrh care ia taken intwnalljr, and
ants directly on the blood and mucous sortsnes.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is no quack medicius. it
was proscribed by one of the best physicians In
this Country for years, and is a regular pre-
scription. it Is eompofed of tlio best Hates
known, oomUoed with tits beat Wood pur,flees,
acting diieetly nn the r.iuoona surface*. The
perfect oombinetion or the two tnprcdient-le
what produces such wonderful results in cur
lug catarrh. Men t for la*ttmortal* tree.
9. 3. CHENEY A ao., Props., Toledo, O,
Bat<
land and make report of quality and:
Titles examined and perfected, collections
and taxes paid, rented p
and taxes paid, rented property caremliy look ’
ed after. Fruit Lands a Specialty,
tfyou km* a Aw to rent or want to rationt, call+H rnk '$■ K. ♦
Wilson A Moffltt.
m
lnfh"ts_«na.ehlldrsn.
he Sun* Allowed.
Hillsboro, May aj.-~The city
council of Hillsboro, at their regular
meeting last night,. passed an ordi-
nance making it a misdemeanor and
a $*50 fine K.r any person ’to sell
either the Police Gazette; Texas
Weekly, New York Illustrated
News, Kansas City Sunday Sun or
mmgm dhances if es*
B&tcl. There.* ao rea-
*»d should uot be tried
within a week after the
of * murder or other
«M. It" would torts inly
eople with a higher re-
i court* cod the dew to
any otner sensational paper of the
’ ; Sick Headache
May he caused by stomsoh troubles, neuralgia
or,nervousness, but it Is a Hire Indication that
there Is eomelhlng wrong somewhere. And
wpatover the caiums, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a
reliable remedy for headache, and (or all trou-
bles which seem to require a corrective and
regulator. It cures dyspepsia, biliousness,
malaria, tones the stomach, creates an appe-
tite aad gives strength to the nervaa.
All the European governments
by an interpreter to 'are getting exoi ted because Spain
discover the nationality of passengers hM made speoial tariff concessions
on board. Efforts be mode to the Uglted States. Tbeydeeire
DIAMOND
VERA-CURA
SBfflB:
T«#««s
to get In on even terms with Uncle
Bam. but so far as the Spahish
trade Is concerned Mr. Blaine
aeems to have got In on tbe groc-1
floor, to nee the technical phrase
of tbe commercial world. The
effete monarchies of tbe .Old
°* j World will presently become
kre that the United States oon-
nte a very formidable nation.—
tnpbts Appeal-Avalanche.
m are on ship board. Sending «
swimmigrsnu back is like hilling t
iw skirmishers before a great battle
$&'Mnallpox in Beadsea. •? .
Dmumo*, May &». a
Msi.Ot.’ll ixuint
Mber who had reoeotly an
! the efty. Mo was at pnoo
ved to tbe quarantine ctnnp,j See.the Clarke Cutaway “Disc
i miles north of the oily, and Cultivator” and its work. Call cn
ity pbysiofao woe sent to take me.end! wilt tell you where both
of him. K; fears are enter- con be seen close to town,
d of the disease «p; fading. I W E. Moffiit.
B. BRAVB, Ptopristor, v ”
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Itallian and American
MONUMENTS and HEAlh^lAj
1^ JtOTff G&AKlTEfr* MABBLX, .
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1891, newspaper, May 30, 1891; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982885/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .