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AN ANTIDOTE

Col. John H. George, of Concord, N.H., was an aggressive Democrat ami a papular speaker. Once while waiting at a railroad station he met a farmer who .was an old acquaintance. The farmer said, "How is it that you, retain your youthful appearance?' to which Col. George spiled facetiously, 'I drink New England rum and vote the Democratic ticket.'

1 Yes, I see : one pizen neutralizes t'otlher,' said the Farmer.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 21 May 1908, Page 37

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AN ANTIDOTE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 21 May 1908, Page 37

AN ANTIDOTE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 21 May 1908, Page 37

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