Tourists' and settlers' guide to Florida . t these privileges may be enjoyed by all; are not too farfrom the railroad as to make travel or shipment thereby in-convenient, and the country is inhabited by a whole-souled,genial and hospitable people, who will always welcome theindustrious home-seeker, and exercise those civil amenitiesthat make intercourse with them pleasant, agreeable and de-sirable. Madison-county lies between the far-famed Suwannee onthe east and the Aucilla on the west, is bountifully watered byclear, running streams and fresh water lakes, all of whichteem with the finest fis


Tourists' and settlers' guide to Florida . t these privileges may be enjoyed by all; are not too farfrom the railroad as to make travel or shipment thereby in-convenient, and the country is inhabited by a whole-souled,genial and hospitable people, who will always welcome theindustrious home-seeker, and exercise those civil amenitiesthat make intercourse with them pleasant, agreeable and de-sirable. Madison-county lies between the far-famed Suwannee onthe east and the Aucilla on the west, is bountifully watered byclear, running streams and fresh water lakes, all of whichteem with the finest fish. The woods, fields and swamplands abound in such game as deer, turkey, squirrel, quail,etc. While the Gulf is in easy riding distance, and readilyyields its abundance of fish to a little labor. Fine sulphursprings are also near. Any further information regarding farm lands, wildlands, phosphate lands, business or residence lots in or neartown, or in any other class of real estate, may be obtainedby writing to Mr. A. H. West, of


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