b into winter quarters previous to und campaign, fight with And if life is to be a constant from death, this is a strong which he may retire, and from which hl may often Met ,&t efiano." With regard proper time may go from the first to the middle of >r going to Fold November if -. tion requires so early however, he has only a retreat a limited from time inclement weatl, disp better wait until the first of February. oranges ~al in perfection, and the weather also. does fpend whole a long winter and spring in Florida, cannot remain at the North, or if he pines for a may go up to Aiken, or he may stop at Aiken in the early of the winter. October is delightful there, at there is no cold interfere with an invalid until Christmas, and | - later. " This," says Geddings cit.), "i undou the finest portion of the year, the air being just cold as a tonic without chilling, eno0 or in any way adding discomfort of even the most sensitive invalid." 4iken hbd one of the finest hotels in the southern country. When shall one leave Florida on his return north?--ie a important question. again by all writers The warning has been repeated gain on climate "Don't home too: But still the fatal mistake continues to fes and benefits of be made, and the a whole winter are often thrown away premature return in the and beautiful weather spring. Quite in April, or even a long spell of in March, whiok characterizes our treacherous. northern climate, 'beoomes green and the early flowers -te birds begin to when tL. put forth their sing, beguiles the invalid or his fri .. -. - * a - ag to see him home among them again, into the belij guvly summer *-v~'-* is at hand, and a-,sr I&. . < to be g sr!eeAd, o Chi rt .1 a. hastens a8wq 4 , .V +* _