People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — To Florida. [ARTICLE]
To Florida.
Dixie Flyer via the Suwanee River Route. Double daily sleeping car service from Chi cago, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Louisville and Evansville, via Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Lake City, Jacksonville to Tampa. Sor rates and sleeping oar write to B. F. eville, 194 Clark, street, Chicago. Arthur —“Say, papa?” Mr. Boggs—“Well?” “When a hole in the ground isi filled up with dirt, what becomes of the hole!” The man or woman who is profitably employed is generally happy. If you are not happy it may be because you have not found your proper work. We earnestly urge all suchbersons to write to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., and they can show you a work in which you can be happy and profitably employed. “Papa,” said Wallis, “I wish you’d toll me a story.” “Very well, Wallis. What shall it bo about!” “About four hours long,” said Wallis.—Harper’s Bazar. ——-O - Wanted, Men and Women Who suffer with Headache or Neuralgia to try Richard 111. Tablets. Cures when all others fall. Guaranteed. Sent by mail on receipt of 25c. Boesenroth, Obermann Med. Co., Clark & Kinzie Sts., Chicago. No False Modesty.— “ Harold, papa calls you a fortune hunter. I’m sorry I’m rich.” “So am I. Everybody will say that you bought me.”—Life. A Cough, Cold, or Soke Throat should not be neglected. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt relief. 25 cts. a box. Patient— “l am very miserable, doctor. I have no appetite whatever.” Doctor—“ You are in big luck, now that everything has gone up in price.” A Baltimore doctor informs us that the use of starchy foods causes baldness. Of course this also explains the gloss.—Philadelphia Ledger. — Beecham’s Pills have been in popular use in Europe for 60 years, and are a safe, sure and gentle remedy. 25 cents a box. There is no help for the case of the woman who can’t get a servant.—Philadelphia Record. Do as you please, and in the end you’ll find yourself displeased with what you have done.—Truth. “Just take a turn around the block,” Is what the busy man said to the organ grinder who was playing in front of his office. What is done cannot be undone, especially if it is a hard-boiled egg.—Texas Siftings. “Old Soakem has quit drinking.” “What for!” “Six months in jail.”—N. Y. Journal.
