The Post=Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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When in need of. . . .
ANY KiND OF
Stationery
Specialties
[Letter Hems,
I Note Heads,
| Bill Heads,
| StatememU,
| Emelof
[Call around to the . . .
I Most Signal
! JOB OFFICE,
Pillow Cam.
Pure white, size 42
M 86 iuohes. Hem*
ftftohed. Cheap as
yoy ean bay the
goods.
$OC Pf.
Unbleached Sheet*.
Splendid value and
good weight. Hem-
med. Size 80 x 90
inches. Think! Al-(
most 7 feet square.
50c each.
t Wore
ft «ne
Lace Curtains.
Another specialty,
flioh, Fine Deeigns.
Nine Feet Long.
1 $1.25 Pr.
Fringed and Plain
Counterpane?.
We consider our line
of these ahead of
anything in this pla-
ce. Cheapest to Best
50c to $3.75 Ea
And leave your orders
' h^.1
Wvre SiavewU
AtMwi #«ty
Wbrnc tht of-'
pa open the
•;;v They were
-YhtWMfef tfi»
stories tetd by "i
h!ftt.)ri4K|« Of A
certain ttonwK
note r*!ri> >:
Up Stitch
Hose.
A beautiful line in
Blk.—Come and
LaiUm Shirt
Walata.
Borne good
thorn
15 to 35c pr
sagte
I. fir Urry by
BuMw. aud
itioii of fix-
1 ■ Wckoge
e «s watting
H pWi'Cruinrt
Bant 1 urkifth
U«rh Tewelfl.
Biggest and
Strongest.
25c pr.
BSrdf Eye
Rubber Cloth
The Nursery
Vr. Men#.
ft* *♦•».> Hft«
ilch * bov
va*- »*?-
The Place to get Rebate Tickets.
N^rth Side □ Pilot Point.
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Our Bargain Knife has been freely used on some lines of Summer uooas-itoi cic
Goods priced below will be on sale until closed out
but this season’s productions
bargains for first comers.
Narrow Valancianne Latiew
12 yds for 10c
100 Ladiea Lawn 8hirt waists, all new
goods, 84 to 44, worth OKc T7*n
50 to 75c IVia.
54 prs. La. Black Oxfords
2’s to 4’» worth $1.50
rjQ < q per cent discount on all our
OO 1"C Fine Colored Shirt Waists.
White waiBts not included.
75c pr
About 60 Ladies Belts, odd lots and sizes
worth 25 to 75o Choice
500 yds. Figured drees Lawns worth 5c
10 yds for 25c
16c Ea
75c to 2.50
WlLSOhf, RllSSELL & CG
* (with
M hrtast intention
Tb*F were «*hli>
Wfiou. They *r„
*®f* *roun<« is
D®k>fk*l society
bletmiai
*«Pt W nnu h.
>«a i M a..
««./wv*«p w*t*c
wretfftwj t0 th*
rivel* about »w(,
•beep crop ti,,.
H(t rua over and
' Buffalo Mtoom
numerous good
***** ftpm u,ie
THE POST-SIGNAL.
0/-j M0FFITT & SONS, Publithers
In the interest of Pilot Point, Denton County and Texas.
PILOT POINT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1901.
$i oo Par Annum in Advance
NO. 45
{^ !cr *r 1'hi*0651 *•
Ae>r«»kokl*.
Builders, with their stone and mor-
tar. brick ami lime, water and sand,
have left little puddles ou a stretch of
upper Brqpdwa)’. An Irregular string
ef nedaatrMna tong Itself past the
place. Ignoring fog the meet part the
alight Inconvenhwee of stepping over
the miniature lakes. But on* man,
when he wae auutrvuiew n.u, u.a a.tui-
tion, started back With an exclamation
«r vexation and pasted around the
poola.
“TI tt chap ha* agoraphobia.'1 asl<1
one of two men who bail noted the
movement.
“Ho* whet?" aakhd the other.
“Agora phobia. U mesne simply an
abhorrence ef «w*fe spaces, and It has
a great many vlctto* Specialists In
this sort of Mcvoftsness gay K take»
verkvaa forma, sogte of It* subjects
having an imrmakoerttable dread of
crossing Trout not able of tha street
to the other., wtygt. Othem have « dis-
inclination to go'..'more than a few
blocks frogt .^Md fam*.
“Some dmA a puddle
of water. Uk« tin mo w# just aaw.
Others Area* 'dtfMriMtag Into a well
fcvyoud a esthete tfegto, essA oflU otfc-
ora’lAve a tear of tttitttv too high In •
bonding or tun oigitcor. As a rule,
thee* pemwss^gp jpwtel/ intellectual,
oo It Is no wayi| atpetau* tv m> # vic-
tim of agorey&gMKi, simpfjr a uitsfor-
tene '.hat Is Wattifc4$*r than most per
sons auppww.*,--iw>w fork Telegram.
‘Me* Banter,
of rating, the
chfOnkJero end
*t jMfKdlto* of
oifenthi men of
Gibbon telle
---the efirbth «n-
iury, who died ra Indigestion In hi*
oehtp near ChsHls- In Syria. Jnet ns fee
|w«fl thttt t* Irani an army of Arabs
_ Ho M«np
WBWITef eggs Sad ftgt
t-ftw'IvidKKiwf' AHMineiy. -and
ttts fepeet was Out abed with marrow
and sugar. In & pllgi lmago to M«ce
the Mine caliph had entcu a 1th impu-
nity at n single men! 70 pomegrunates.
a kid. 0 fowls ami a huge <pmMttt? of
the grepea of Toyef
buclt a Btetcrnevt tvodlil defy belief
were not oihevs of a aim.'lar chnrscfer
well avouched, tousle XIV ecu Id hard-
ly boiifti of an ayifv rite as ravenous n»
Polliniiri’v. hut he would cat at a slttlns’
f: if plu.efuIn of different soups, ft
whole pheasant, a partridge, a plateful,
of sslad, mutt'.n nn died with garlic,
two good slued «!|ret of i;atn. a dlnii of
pastry and ftmzu with fruit end awee>-
meat*.
Wu Ting Fu To Renrain.
Washington. June 80.—Wu Tlog
Kang, the Chinese Minister, will be
reappointed to his mission to the I
United States by the Chinese Kmperor
and it is believed that his credentials
j are nowon the way. Hi* retention Is
I due, so It is asserted, U» tha uacuic’.td
i efforts of the United btates. Ills »t-
I titude in connection with the recent
troubles in China was particularly
pleasing to the administration, ae it
was through him that news of the
safety of the besieged legations was
received when all ot.hei sources failed,
it is desired that ho should remain in i
Washing ton until r.l! questions arising |
! from the occupation of China by for- j
ieign powers is settled. That the
j United Status was able to take the
lead in the Chines* negotiations w»t j
jdue in largo measure to the confidence
j which Secretary Hay had hi the Chi-
1 n«*e Minister His time has already
! expired two months nod in the ordi-
J nary course of evcots he should have
I t*een notified of the appointment of
his successor. It. is mont unusual for
the Chineso Government to retain a
Minister at his post for a second term
and much consideration 1* being given
In Washing ton to this departure
to Wheelmen.
I
i There'* pOfcit!v»!y r.o used to endure
dlsoonifort by reason of chafing, *un-
♦."«« fr.seet stings, sore aud p«i spiring
j feet *r uc,idii*t*l bruise*. You forget
i these trouble* in using Buckler's Arui-
jea Salve. Infallible for Pltnploe,
’liJattdies. Hkin Eruptions s*id Plies.
! Kold by A. M. Raglaa^
Dry Waather iti Central W«f.
Kaobas City, Mo., June 80
curl and Karnes are gufSeriugfrosj hot
winds that thrai-ten great djansage to
[corn. Atchison reporU the greatest
j drouth iu Northeastern Kansas siuoe
!ri86<». Abiiece, K.an . Mexico, Mo ,
! anci S.dulie, Mo., also report vt-ry hot
I dry wjalhor.
The first Vriday ami Saturday be-
'or- the full rilOOft In August h**> de3n I
*e)ectrd ss the time for holding the
Old Battlers Hcuuion at this pi*(r.
It Dazzles The World.
No Discovery in aneuUsiue !>«» ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Ur. King'*
New Discovery for Consumption. It's
severest tests hare been on hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia.
Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and HronchLis,
thousands ef whom it has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs. Colds.
Asthma. Oreup. Hay Fever Hoarsenes*
and WMOpMgCougii it Is t'ac q- icke-t
surest eu*e in the world. It 1* sold
by A. J|. ltogiand who guarautme
satisfaction or refund money, i-aege
buttles Alt- and. $1,00, Trial bottles
free.
___________ e t
The war revenue tax that whs re-
ts in eel after July 1 are supposed to af-
fa«-t sh-j wealthier classes most,. Haotf-
er's capital and surplus bt'ods. bro-
ker’s contracts aud sales at bucket
shops are % lew of the things that, w!'!
continue to he stamped
M. St. Moot*, Clerk, City Council
Columbus, Ga. writes I have, known
TltSTflfMA (Teething Powders) to re
remove wocsis when all other reme-
dies had faijed.
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