The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 18, 1902, Image 4

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I riE TRIBUNE.
r ihinri, Of., March ■'».— D ip
n o w T o F in d O a t .
F ill a bottle or com mon glasa w ith you r
.spring
rush of settler- under the
ltM
Jg
w ater and let It stand twenty four hour;.; a
TUE ¡»Ai. MAKiTI
stillili lus <>l chea p rains, th a t went
sediment or eet-
tling: indicates an
qCIA l. PAPER «>F f ' UKV VO. ililo elli-et last S atu rd ay in the East
unhealthy condi­
Inis reached the coust. Between T5
tion of the l-.id-
neys; if tt stain3
and 50 ex tra railw ay coaches, hear
M »-Iti» KVHK\ TI K»U*V EVENIN'»;.
you r linen tt 13
W A LTE R SUTTO N.
: ¡ ‘ r o p r h - t u r ! ing pMBciigers who cuine West on
evidence o f kid­
ney tro uble: too
settici « tickets, have come into Or
frequent dfcstre to
{tUB»CRIl'T.IDX RATEI
egon and W ashington in the past
pass it or pain in
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the
back is also
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75 two days.
con vin cing proof that the kidneys and blad­
One Copv Six Month-
Nearly all sifted out. at viutotts der are out of order.
(»ne C opy T h re e M o u th «
W h a t to Do.
stations in Oregon and W ashingtoO
Tbeie (s com fort in the knowledge so
A u v E irriK iN i* K a t «» R ka so jiaui . b .
east of th is ci',,V. eiiln.r to locale or often expressed, that D r. K ilm er's bw am p-
ooi, the great kidney remedy fu lfills every
on stopover privileges to examine R
wish in cu rin g rheumatism, pain in the
O C R A t;E N T S :
the country. Between sixty and back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
A . B . S a b in , I^nglijis, Oregon-
seventy live settlers have already o f the urin ary passage. It coi reels Inability
to hold vator and scalding pain In passing
A. 11. C k o o k . l ’ is to l R iv e r, O re g o n .
gone to points on the S o t l l h i in l’a- It, or bad effects foliow ing use o f liquor,
ine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
citic lines south of I’o rtlan d . 1 w e ll - w necessity
of being compelled to go often
p rin te d a d d re* « o u y o u i p a p e r f
« T ie t h e d a l « .t o w h ic h y o u r # u b - j
ty extra ears of rettlers were deliv­ during the day, and to get up m any tirr.es
low •
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The
m ild and
>ripdon I» f>«id-
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u i ring
u i g the
u r e i night.
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•••- the extra-
ered to tin: O. It. & N. at , H . unting-
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ordinary effect
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soon
HICUl of
VI Swamp-Root —
illc o ra m u K li .tlou«t>1i - n,l L''1 ,ur •'u , lca
tu n hv
the ( Irvgou
Short Line. th e realized.
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the highest
highest fo
fo r r Its
its won-
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nam
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. . l u . i i t . l i n e c o n - id -
derful cures of the most distressing cases,
e r ' W e m a s t k n o w t h e u biiic s o f o u r
record was th a t a> t *
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w
a « need a
vou should
If V
you
a medicine
medicine you
should have
have the
the
eruble num ber went into E astern best. Sold by druggists in 50c. a n d $ l. sizes.
p O ll'I'-lltN .
Y ou m ay have a sample bottle of thl3
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.i/v
W ashington. A lm ost w ithout e x ­
w onderful
discovery
R o o sev elt’» P la in S peech.
ception these had west-bound Set­ and a book that tellsi
m ore about it, both sent|
“The lirst time 1 snw l ’ri^idenj tlers’ tickets— no returns. They absolutely free by m ail,
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address D r. K ilm e r &
nom® of Bwamp-Rooi.
m eant to stay in the country.
Roosevelt” »aid a W ashington new-
Co., Binghamton, N . Y . W hen w ritin g men­
T h e N orthern Bacillo ' and the tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
paper m an, was when he was civil-
G reat N orthern brought into E as­
service com missioner. 1 was tai
P E T I T I O N F O R L IC E N S E .
tern W ashington ex tra coaches till­
;m g the hod lur a m orning news
ed
with
settlers
on
each
train
l
ues-
III
the County Court of the State of
paper, and was given an assign
inent to see Mr. Itoosevell touching day and today. lo d a y A ssistant ‘
.„»¿¡¡.aj.,,,-
c i v i o ., - i e c
I reached the gentlem an’s Imine 1
.. , show n into the library and
'eitv soon Mr. Roosevelt walked
II mime to me and gave me a
« arm handshake; and went right to
A tine ot fa m ily rcm ed le, msdo and »old by
US exclusively. E v e ry p r e p e n d s « is g u a ra n ­
teed to contain th e purest end best drugs. A
single t r ia l w ill prove th e ir s u p e rio rity . A n y
of the»« remedies w it h fu ll direction« fo r using
sent prepaid on receipt of price.
O a ic k a c tio n L a x a t iv e T a b l e t s f o r C o n s tio a -
t i o n ? B i l ,<’n n e s s , H e a d a c h e , I n d i g e s t i o n , D u .
z i n e » ,, a n d T o r p i d L i v e r . S t r i c t l y v e g e t a b l e ,
¿ S c e n ts.
G a rd e n C ity H e a d a c h e C n re , fo r N e rv o u s
H e a d a c h e . S ic k -H e a d a c h e N e u r a lg ia , B lin d in g
H e a d a c h e , S le e p le s s n e s s , F la t u le n c y a n d S o u r
S t o m a c h , H a r m l e s s . O n e dot>e I d c e n t « , 3 f o r
25 c e n t s .
G a r d e n C itv E v e - w a s h , f o r In f la m e d o r
W e a k E y e s . S c a ld s , C a ts , B u rn s , B ru is e s a n d
O ld S o r e s , E n t i r e l y H a r m le s e . P o w d e r e n o u g h
f o r m a k i n g o n e p i n t . 60 c e n t s .
D r . W i l h o i t '« L a d y ’s S y r i n g e , $2 .5 0 . S m a l l
H a r d R u b b e r S y r i n g e 30 c e n t s . R u b b e r H a n d
P r e t . s u i e s y r i n g e , 3 p i p e s 60 c e n t s .
B adger
F o u n ta in S v riu g e , 3 h a r d ru b b e r p ip e s , 1 q t.
$ 1 .0 0 , 2 q t s . > 1.25. A j a x F o u n t a i n S y r i n g e , f i n e s t
m a d e , 4 h a r d r u b b e r p i p e s , 2 q t s . $ 2 .0 0 . H o t
W a te r B o ttle s .
W h i t * r u b b e r 1 « it. 75 c e n t s , 2
q t s . 90 C t s . , S iH c f i n i s h e d l q t . $ 1 .2 5 , 2 q t s . $1.40.
A m e r ic a n B e a u ty C o m p le x io n T a b l e t s , f o r
c le a n s in g th e s k in o f B la c k h e a d s , P im p le s ,
M o th P a tc h e , F r e c k le s , a n d a l l s k i n d is e a s e s ,
c a u s in g t h e c h e e k « to h a v e t h e n a t u r a l t i n t o f
y o u th a n d h e a l th . 5 0 c ts .
A m e r i c a n B e a u t y C o ld C r e a m , f o r r e m o v i n g
T a n , F n c k le s , a n d a ll im p a ritie s o f t h e s k in ,
a n d g i v i n g i t a s o f t v e l v e t y a p p e a r a n c e , 40 c t s -
A m e r ic a n B e a u ty F a c e P o w d e r , fo r a co ­
h e r in g to th e s k in , k e e p in g a l l d u s t, s o o t a n d
o th e r im p u ritie s fro m th e p o re s , a n d g iv i n g a
re fin e d e le g a n t a p p e a ra n c e to th e to ile t.
P in k
o r W h ite . 2 5 c ts .
A m e r ic a n B e a u tv F r o z e n P e r f u m e , f o r c a r ­
r y i n g i n p o c k e t s , k e e p i n g ill d r a w e r s , c h e s t s
a n d t r u n k s , to p e r m e a te c l o t h i n g , a n d i m p a r t a
f r a g r a n t d e lic a te a n d l a s t i n g p e r f u m e . I t is
s u p e r io r to liq u id s , a s it c a n n o t s p i ll , w a s te o r
e v a p o r a t e . 2 a c t s . a c a k e , 2 f o r 45 c t s .
V a g in a l S u p p o s ito rie s f o r a l l fe m a le i r r e g ­
u l a r i t i e s . *»d c t s . p e r b o x .
W r ite f o r o u r te r m s to a g e n ts a n d d r u g g is ts .
SEWING MACHINE
Do not be deceived by those who ad­
v e r tis e a $00.00 Hewing Machine for
$20.00. This kind of »machine c a n
he bought from us o r u n y of our
d e a le rs from $15.00 to $18.00.
WC MAKE
A V A R IE T Y .
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weaki h *4 of Sewing Machines. The
D o u b l e K e v il combined with other
strong points make* the X e w H e i n e
the best Sew ing Machine to buy.
Write for C I R C « i S S 2
we lnanufaeturc and prices before purchasing
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO.
ORANGE, M ASS.
28 Union Kq. N . Y., Chicago, 111., A tlanta , Ga.,
Sit. Louis,-Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, Cal
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’»t tin N orthern In u tile
p u r t O rfo rd p re c in c t, in s in ! c o u n ty
front Uencru! l’nsstnge r Agent fee , and state, res|>ectfully p tu io n your
nt St. Daul, the following ntes-age:
b u „ ‘ r a 'r a t a i l
‘ O ur tram lelt St. l’a u ila s t n ig h t ^ liri,„,,.1H, malt m id vinous i liquon m
in two sections, of sevcn.oon ears,
t‘,"
business hy saying: ‘I’m glad to w ith over 500 people. A train e t
.e e you, h u t sorry my young friend St. Paul tins m orning n two
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th a t you represent the paper you do. lions of lifted. " ars each with 4o0
¿AMES.
T he editor of your paper is an in- for M ontana and al points tv e s.
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famous scoundrel and unm itigated , I t ¡« expected tin,t Iron, .,000 to K A d o lp h s c n .
lia r. Yes s ir ,.h a t’s ju st w hat he -5000 settlers w ,11 go to p o n d s on ‘f
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„ . b u t 1 know von can't help it. the Southern 1’ n-ibe ,n Oregon i.ui- BW O cnu.
F C h a m p lin ,
A ll heaven »»'I eiutli co u ld n 't keep ing th*-“ >'‘ xl ,w!’ !1‘ lllH'
C h a rle s M ille r ,
bini from betug ju-,t whut lie in.
M ,. Cm ncgiv, on bin vi*il to Eng \\ io Goodman,
Be good 1 noiigh to tell him 1 ¿aid
this. Now blaze away and tell
m e wliat you was h to know, and I 11
d o the best I can bv you.
And
then alter delivering himself of his
private opiniut* ot my boss, Mr.
Roosevelt gave me all the facts 1
w isb td , and the last wolds lie said
was, to not forget to tell the edi­
tor his .opinion of him .’’—Troy
Press.
THE GARDEN CITY MEDICINES
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
T h o u sa n d s H a v e K id n ey T rouble
a n d D on ’t K n o v It.
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B el t S h e lte r,
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|lU1,]i was . . tv liiglit.* ugo the guest J o h n W ilk in s o n ,
Ja m e s S H u g h e s,
oj-t |1(. Vuiboi’s club in London in 1 ra n k 11 il l ,
A B C arey
I-' W Jo n e s,
W a lte r S u tto n .
pa n with Lord Sa I i s b u r y , 11 it- A u g u s t M ille r ,
W I I .M cB rid e,
v,n ,ng,.|. G buN toiie and other . In |. I. !■ W C H o o a k le , ,
W It J o h n s o n ,
Ja s F In g le s .
,]1(. c„ ,„ w o ftb e convetsuthm young i, I ’ J o h n s o n ,
< i o i a g e 1 1 S t 'm e ,
a rs h ,
G ladstone asked Carnegie w hether A S E J M
J o h n i t lii- a iiin o iid ,
M a rs te rs ,
W m H a r r is ,
the people ,d'llie I ' nited Sinies were N V J u rg e n s e n ,
e lu u le ■ F o r ty .
not im pressed by E ngland s great
warlike nav ■! preparations. Mr.
N O TICE.
Carnegie replied that I be American
X o tie e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n -
people d id n ’t care if Engl,and bad a u d e rs ig .... . w ill a p p ly to th e c a n it y
thousand warships. “ B u t ’ said e m ir t o t C u rr y c o u n ty , O re gon , a t the
\ p r i l , 1U02, te in th e r - o f to -w t : on tu e
Mr. G ladstone “ in th a t case we 2d d a y o i A p i l l , l«l>2, f o r a L ie e n s e to
s p iritu o u .-,, Iin d t a n d v i i l u i n la p io i«
could blockade the entire American s,-Il
In q u a n titii'S less t iim i o lio g u llo i., o i
coast." “ And then," replied Carn- th e lo e e in e t. o r F o rt O ito r d . ra s i l a l
egie. “ it w ould be possilde lor the e o u n ty , fo r th e p e rio d i ' t " lie y e a r Ir o in
th e i h t li d a v ra A p r il, 1 W 2 . ............
president of th e U nited States to
D a te d tln s h t d a v ot M a ra n , H
e. H. C) L A .
place an em bargo on all exports,
w till till' I" s u l, l l m t w ithin three
weeks E ngland would lie starving.
G ladstone had no more to say.
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b u y i n g r.o w , r in t h e n e a r f u t u r e w e v. E l g l a d l y e e r 1 t h i s !
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No children should
be brought up ignorant who can he
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I t is said to be the stepping stone
to intelligence in all tho.-e m atters
i t i i n i !<-■!<* l î i - l i i i g s I iiM ta in t l i i - l i i" sist-.l
not found in books. Give your
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or thing they ever saw or heard of,
pow people i t ally know much
lim a li ne. V blings In s ta n t
J 'lii'i e is n o th in g lik e .
tytd how do you snp|H»se them tube about our new pos-e-sions, the Dan-
>t's. I t e u ie t w h e n a ll else
even io tl.e w o rs t
re lic
interested?
ish W e st Indies. T h irty live years
tails
'i'n e K e v . C . F. W i.L E S . o i V l l'a R id g e , I I I . , s a y s :
B ut let them read the home pa- ego peum irk ceded the \\ t si Indies
•Y o u r I - in i b o ttle " t A .-to im d e i-. r - <-ivi d io good c o m il-
,i,,e 1 e a lo ..', te d v e il la w r b iin k t e l 1 it e l for th e good
per and hear from people whom to the United Slates, but the sen-
1 u a s a s lu v e . e lm in e il w ith p u tr id sore
d e r i v i i i r io i t .
they Meet, and of places with which ate n jreicd the treaty. 1 lie piiet
1 d i p a ire d ot e v e r b o -
t i l l 'O i at n ih l a s th m a l'»r I r r years.
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saw
y . o ir a d v e rtis e m e n t, f o r t i e 'c u r e o f tin s
tin m e fantiliar, and soon an in at th a t tim e was
.,0b,000. We
dr ¡¡d ia l n o d t o n n e l i l i n g disease, a s th m a , a n d t h o u g h t
terest is aw akened which increase» gel them i.ow l'or $5.000,000. Tliere
a l l i a s oviospoken yo u i ■ I .• - b u t te S o iv ,d to g iv e i t a
1 b o rn a s,
i m v ast- .0 i - i l o i e i l t , t in t l l a l aeted lik e a enai'Ul.
with the nrriv^i of every local pa­ are three island-: St.
ll.
end an a fu ll-s iz e B o ttle .”
per. Thus a habit of reading is with an area of 2i square miles.
V. ,.¡1.1 to .-e lo l to e v e ry « ¡iffe re r a t r i a l tre a tm e n t o f
' ■: 11 o e d e o i ■, s i ! o i ia ■ t i t . . - oor that e it re d M l
M e l Is.
lorm td, and those children will and lv in g e a st of l’orto Lieo. It
m a il D U S T ! A I D . A D s O ! I T ! I Y M i E E O F C H A R G E , to
ead papers all their lives, ami be­ b a d 12.017 p o p u la t io n i l l IS 0 0 , a n d
.» w ill v. iih * l<»r it« vV eii • »11 i’. j > : *A.
< v tT iu in < >• th o u g h
i r r e , , l- v r c .,
a n y s iifi r
come intelligent men and women, a i t - c a p it a l is C i i a r l o t le A m id ia . S t.
h • '»•Vi r h.ul y o u r v a s '\ A s th m a h -n « ’ w ill r e lie v e and
> ou are ■ !
au area o f W ill kee p a w agon on th e ro a d , m a k in g
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cure. T in
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r e g u la r t r i p - a b o u t e v e ry te n d a y s , I h --
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in the knowledge of the world as it 94 square miles, and 19,788 papula
<. i . C ity . S '.h i b y a il
h ast B !t n
Iw een G o ld Beaeh a n d 1 » iiii'y x iib -, i " i
is to-day.
i lion. C hristi.,ustadt i- its capital. t i l l 1 a c c o m m o d a tio n a m i c o n v e n ie n c e o f
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' The third island, St. .loin,. has an
th e p e o p le liv in g ea ro u te .
A s a means of earning n living
a of 10 square m ile-, and a p,q>-
p,'»f'ssronal begging lieals several n|inj,,u ol lint 081. Its eapdal is O R D E R S T A K E N - F O R A N Y -
of the trades all hollow, said ail old Cbris'.ainbiiig. S a g i r m d nun are
a h t i c l e n o t in s t o c k .
lim e begger recently. The proceeds the principal products ol the is-
do not Sis-I.t bil ge Io the casual oh k in d s
■ G oral» w iP tie s o ld a t b o tto m p ric e s
s t r le t lv o r C a s h .
A la g n im i w h o « i - g a th e r in g u p
server, Im t u l u l i voti ligure up a l
worn
mit
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io
the
country
Ib t end ot a day a beggar wlm ean
T o th e readers o f th is p a p e r w h o n i l
' t nverage frolli $7 IO $10 a day p u t'e lla s e d a p a ir ‘ >1 i l i - e . i l l i ' i l I r i i l l s - »end t h e ir n a m e an d a d d re ss fo r a s a in - '
¡•l's a l a f a l l u b m is e a n d b e ¡ n e id e n t-
g. not il goral limili al thu bu.-tnes-. ly r m a r k i d Io H ie m a n o l I tie pie e o p v f TJIE NEW YORK FAM I­
1 liu v e made as m it i li as $20 a day l i m i e as Io- p a id bo- t b " s i u l l ’ in - L Y S T O U T F A D E R th e y w d l re c e iv e
F i f t y C e n t « a Y a a r — Less Tfun t Tenny 4 Number.
for monili» ai a |iiye. My lum ily b o n g h i: “ 1 -ee lie d y o u a re a b o i l th e i pe n iu g e b a p le r n f M is» L a u i.lJ e a n
T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y
lived well and 1 manngiil tu ilo so lu b>-e ,1 m ir I a n d m i a mm I g a g e .” L i b f i ’ V's b e st s to r y ’ ’ B E T R O T H E D
Do n o t m iss lid s o p ­
“ G lie .-» \ o u a n - right, but will I'O R A D A Y .”
thè solile lime. Dui log gala ilay s
P u b l i s H e d a t A t l a n t a , G a . — Circulation Ouer 50.000.
van tell t i l e b o w io S a m H ill V o lt p o r t u n it y to .-i c i n e fre e th e o p e n in g
d c u l l i , vai l i i u c s u e cicali up ns
found l i i a t m H .” “ E a s y ,- l i m i g li ” i lu ip te r of Ib is g ra n d and In te n s e lo v e
CZ»<? S U N N Y S O U T H Is th« G r e a t L i t e r a r y W e e k l y of the
ueh as $5d a day. it bus ruu -aid Ibe cb e e i lul r a g m a n as be si l ­ s to ry . D o n o t w ill, u n t il v m , re n I th is
South. It Is devoted to L i l e r a t n r « , R o m a n c e . F a c t and F i c t i o n »
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and elves the best of «ill that Is current In Its field. Amono Its contributors the most
noted southern w rite rs appear -Joel Chandlor H.irris, Harry S tlllw a ll Edwards and
M n iir . s P u b lis h in g H o u s e ,
BOW in the eity have helped thing- "I mi I lee t in se old pants m e com
others of orowina fame. Serial stories from Anthony Hope. Maurice Thompson.
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Sidney R. Crockett, Mrs. Ge >roe Corbett and A rth u r W. Marchmont have«ippcar-
N ew Y o rk 1 'ity , N . V.
of them you -et on is eoueerueil
ed. «¡nd others are In waiting from the pen of authors of national note. A short
loiVy money and they bave «tome but t i n y s h o w m i g l i l y l i t l U wear
storv contest brought out n e a r l y f i * « h u n d r e d s p l e n d i d » h o r t
Cere fo spellò it, and so tbs'y t i m i on v w lo re else.
s t o r i e s , all w o rth y« place in
S U N N Y S O U T H ’ S readablecol-
umns. o th e r contests are contemplated that w ill successfully exploit the ripening
it loose ivitbmit a struggi«-. A mali
field of talent th a t only needs such fostering to Illustrate the wealth that Is shy to
eunnot ho proild and b e a higgar
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assert Itself.
CAc S U N N Y S O U T H teems w ith the life of th a great south. The gen­
hi ' he «sull some lime» ulboil lo put
ial sunshine warms everything Into activity, and the season is never cold enough
, * bride in hi» pocket lor u ulule
to check the hand of Industry. The paper comes fragrant w ith the breath of the
magnolia and pine, and gives out the very a ir of the orar.gc. pa m and bay. The
if .) is u.akiog I n o l i c i . \\ bell he
beauty and pathos, the romance and mystery of the land where the corn
die momy Ite will limi ib at bis
stores up the golden sunshine a n l the cotton whitens In the moonlight, wUl be
anythin ’ you i vent o riw iw n \c :
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