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BM.N\‘W--O soft, sunny skies of the South
or. Now is the heyday of the winter resort. Now
land are calling Insistently to the pleasure seek.
% the time for the winter weather, Jack Frost with his
penetrating blasts is driving thousands from the frigid
Sections of the North 1o the pleasant, salubrioss regions
of the South.
Hotels are open for the recoption of these thwrem iped e
of guests. Rallroads and steamship lines have put on
*Lirm acvommodations. The rash Is on and will eon
Unue for weeks, Reports indicate that this seetion will
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Practionlly every st of the South will ot it full
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Ouly & vory few extremely adventurous spirits are
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vide the means a winter vaontion. Nailread and
Seamehilp resorvations sre greater this sonson han
over before for years. Hesort hotels are hooked in &
Most satisfactory manner. Veen the mesbost litthe win
ter al? are belng soapped up vapiily
v the gremt quedions of & winter vacation i«
he wiection of & sultable place. 11 be soperded that &
'.thMhhfoMl'uy better than one in
ouymtyc e
W‘ “the land of Bowers” with its
rewt of gitvtening teaches, it: wonderful eas
and west consts, Its magnificent hotels and its modest
bungniows. %o greatly diversified are the vacution ele
ments of Florida that 1o enumerate them would b i
fwmaibie
‘M‘u Culm, with it wesith of romance. s racing
aid e wonders,
There's Nassan, gem of the Rabamas, and the cors!
kingdom of Bermuds.
There's Old Point Comfort, ever inviting. with s
plensures of the sen.
There's Asheville and Alken. Biltmore snd Augusta,
White Sulphur Springs and Palm Beach, and many,
many wore places, each with a special charm and & lure
unique for the plemsure or the health soeker
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sect, hotels, lnrgs small, bt perfect in every detall,,
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Notme imagine that the delights of & winter vaoniion
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trath. Anybody takes & vaontion a! all may take
in the winter time Just as woll as during the summer
wmonthe. Nelatively the oot e lose for & winter vaes.
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I vory mearly every reman dily of the Boslh beiels
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may o found which cater to every pockethookl Fven
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o 8 his winter's fun. Certainly there are magnifeent
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Protubly one of the greatest advantages of & winter
YRERtion be the atuetew of (he prching ferapiring crwed
eeounterad most everywhere in the summer. Pewer
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No finer traine are to e found anrwhere (han those
perated 1o the Southern resorte by the Southers Mail
WAy, the Rembuamtd Alr Line and the Atlaotic Conet Line
Thew railroads cperate through traine from New York
and Wachington inte the beart of the winter rewdt s
Hon Through care are run over these lnee from most
Al b principnl cities of the Nerth Every comfort
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found on these traine. And the best part of it all is
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