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A iWAN'S DISPOSITION 



is, without doubt, seriously affected by the climatic conditions 

 H'iilch surround hiiu. 



ARE YOU PLEASANTLY LOCATED? 



Are you shut in by the ice and snow of a rigorous winter, 

 with naught but a cheerless sky to gaze upon ? What of your 

 lands now ; Covered with snow ? How about your stock ( 

 Have to be kept housed and fed ? 



The farmers in our territory are plowing, their stock graz- 

 ing on the hillsides, and in the famous Manatee section grow- 

 ers are shipping their products to Northern markets, receiv- 

 ing remarkable prices for the same, due to the season. 



Our lands are just as fertile as yours, produce just as much 

 and at a time when prices are the best. It"s a duty you owe 

 yourself and family to look Into this. 



CLIMATE IS A MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR m 



connection with the profits, as well as pleasure, to be derived 

 from your location. 



Wouldn't you like to be pleasantly situated, surrounded by 

 climatic conditions which permit work to be carried on the 

 entire year and where the struggle for existence against the 

 elements of a frozen North is not known ? 



The climate in the six States traversed by our line is unsur- 

 passed anywhere, and the profits being derived by those who 

 only a few years ago were battling with the rigors of winter 

 in a northern location is evidence of the value of our lands. 

 Oo you expect to remain where you are and keep up the strug- 

 gle ! Why not come down into southern sunshine and tie 

 pleasantly located, while at the same time you are deriving 

 big profits from your crops 1 



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