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00458	^	STRONQ SELLJ ' PROGRAM OF MISSISSIPPI
COAST RFSORTS VS SCrHISTICATED ATI.ANT3 COAST RESORTS FROK ATLANTIC CITY TO NEWPORT OH PASTS 0? ENJOY]'ENT,
ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE TO VF ATTHY NEW ORLEANIANS AS VEIL AS ORDINARY PEOPLE FOR FAMILIES, SPORTS AND NEV RAILROAD ’'ACROSS THE LAKE"
Vay -	1871
HOKE SEASIDE RESORTS
Distance of Atlantic Resorts
The tforth kBsrix toasts of a succession of seaside resorts frorc the cnr>es of the Delaware River along the Atlantic coast as far nortft as Newport, Rhode Island. All of these noted watering places have their interest and association; tut for Southern people, especially those residing in Texas end New Orleans, those Northern resorts are far, far nvay, and expensive to reach.
"Across the? lake"
v.'e hsve pleasure resorts In this vicinity "across the lake," equal to those of the Atlantic coest, where anyore can find all the enjoyment desired; while at the same time they can consoli ther.selves with teing only a couple of hours’ ride from hone.
^anv Veterlng Pisces
Where is there a ir.ore interesting watering place than Bay St. Louis ? The North cannot produce a nore charging spot; and as for fishing, gunning, tathing and pic-nicing, "over the lake" is unequaled.
Pass Christian, Nissisrippi City, Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula, and "Eastern Shore of ?-'otile Bay, all hnve their specialties in regard to revitalizing during the hot months; and for family resorts these places are unequaled, especially if the head of the farily rust attend to the daily routine of tusiness In town.
Low Price of Railroad Fits A.ll Pockettooks
All the above vatrring pieces, ty rceans of the Nev Orleans, ''obile > Texas Rallropl, enr nov te r-nched almost nr r-’edily as going to various portions of our city by the street railways; and
rnn^Ff^e °f ticl:ets 7° lov th5t people, nox natter their condition, cannot complain of.


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