Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1890 — Difference of Climate. [ARTICLE]
Difference of Climate.
A Boston man who has gone into fruitraising in Florida is in the habit of telegraphing to a partner in the North whenever any important fact comes up in the business. Last winter, at a time when an unusually severe cold snap had extended as far South as the Gulf States, where a heavy frost was reported, he sent a dispatch to say that his plantation hud not been injured by the cold. It happened that during the cold weather his partner had taken a long sleigh-ride, in the course of which he had the misfortune to freeze his face slightly.* The dispatches which were exchanged reed av follows: “I have fifteen thousand pineapples, and the frost has not touched one.” The reply was, “I have only one nose, and the frost has nipped that.” Get tho Best! Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers are tho best They taste good. They are sale. They are sure. Railroad corporations are reticent—they keep their own counsel. Bronchitis is enred by frequent small doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. Old smokers prefer "TansiU's Punch.”
