People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Were You Ever South in Summer? [ARTICLE]

Were You Ever South in Summer?

It is no hotter In Tennessee, Alabama, or Georgia than here, and it is positively delightful en the Gulf Coa»t of Mississippi and West Florida. If you are looking for a location in the South go down now and see for yourself. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad and connections will sell tickets to all points South for trains of August 7th at one fare round trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if ne cannot sell you excursion tickets write to C. P. Atmore, I General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky. Hu was a countryman, and he walked along a busy thoroughfare and read a sign over the door of a manufacturing establishment: “Cast-Iron Sinks.” It made him mad. Ho said that any fool ought to know that—Christian Word. A man who was compelled to sue an old .comrade to recover what he owed him ■ call him his pseudo friend. Sued! sued—- ; owe I yes, Au, wo catch on.—Tammany j Times. * , Among ladies just now tho favorite musical instrument is tho violin. Their woman’s nature prompts them to enjoy so many strings to one’s bow. Thb desire of some men to wobble around in a big place rather than fill a small one, accounts for man’s reversals of fortune.— Puck. Flannel next the skin often produces a rash, removable with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, 50 cents. The most distant relatives are not always those who live furthest away.—Philadelphia Record.