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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



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Suitable 

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For the practice of any profession; the 

 profitable pursuit of any business; the 

 establishment of an industry is easily 

 found by consulting the Industrial De- 

 partment of this Company. 

 Data will be given you which will en- 

 able intelligent consideration being 

 given such an important matter as a 

 change of location. 



Our Monthly Magazine will prove in- 

 valuable to those interested in Virginia, 

 the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida or Ala- 

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 /Emnatee 



Is the most beautiful section of the 

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 by the odor of thousands of blossoming 

 grape fruit, orange and lemon trees, 

 and the most beautiful and fragrant of 

 flowers. 



A land of plenty, of perfect health, 

 ideal living; a land of hospitality, where 

 crime, trouble and ill-health are posi- 

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 Manatee booklets describe it. 





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The special Southern Edition of the Scaboatb Hit 

 fIDaCjastne would easily command fifty cents across the 

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 reading matter, is entirely free from advertisements and em- 

 bodies numerous full page photogravures the most exquis- 

 ite examples of the printer's art and each worthy of fram- 

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 Land of Promise. 



There is not a man or woman in America who would not spend 

 a fascinating hour or two in examining this. 

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J. W. WHITE, Gen I Industrial slgent 



SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, PORTSMOUTH, VA. 



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