Same Symptoi "While in the Indian country." said the traveler, "I witnessed the famous Seminole green-corn dance. The wild, grotesque leaps and contortions, accompanied by weird, dirgelike music, are something to be long remembered." "According to your description," remarked the village physician, "a similar effect, minus the music, is produced In this part of the country by an overindulgence in green corn."—Chicago Dally New*. Ita Probable Me "I awsked her," said Fweddy, "to dawr.cp th<* nert set vvirh i ha;'; i rn • Shis card. 1 cawn't make any:hit: - "itt <>f it." '!•'■"»;:.■•. =howed him the card. It was t it-- !;!>"! with thu single and some-v-hat my -t« Hows word: ••<;aimh»." "That's perfectly plain," sairi<*hol!v. *T.o Away Back And Sit Down."—Chi---'»o Tribute. BLACK MIXORCA EGGS for Setting. Fowls from Fust-prize takers at Dnnedin and Mosgiel Shows. Fouls can be inspected at any time. Price, 7s fid per rittirg, . .JAMES 11, RIVERS, Afc&indr&t
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 352, 5 February 1903, Page 6
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150Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 352, 5 February 1903, Page 6
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