[Mabgh, 
AMEEIOAIT AaEICULTUEIST, 
1884.] 
ly stand ye idle Six Months in the 
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the country in which you can raise crops 
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ITS ORANGE GROVES, FISH AND GAME. 
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The Kissimmee Land Co., 
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the ahove 4,000,000 Acres of Up-I.and. 
at the low price of $2.50 to $10.00 per 
Acre. Also 5-Acre hots in Kissimmee City 
at $500 each. 
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Jacksonville, Florida. 
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