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GEORGE W. BOYNTON, AUGUSTA. F you're ever in Au~sta, at any time or year, And you seek tlle tavern's comfort-tlle acme of 200d cheer, Go find the "Nortll" and Boynton and you'll never want to roam, ~ut will settle down contented, just as tho you were at home. If the North could tell the story of the thln~s it's seen and heard, Of the s~ets and the compacts that its ancient airs have stirred, It would make a lively chapter and the politicians wrothFor the watchword of the session is "Meet me at the North." Its landlord! You should know him; he labors for his town, And a lot of worthy offices be holds with hOIlOr down; In Imsiness life an honored place-for Sport he's never loth But fil'st and last and all the time he's "landlord of the North."

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