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Show llr. Strllsalrrs Sniokls Tre. Among tho sxpIo of Norcm-is Dr. Mo-D-tnlel, In hit yard, grow an ordinary mulberry tree. Mrs. McDar.lt), nhllo titling oa 11m veraitila, oaw a (aiT cf smoko einergo from one of tho llml-a. Kho ruhbitl her eyeo to am if it was iiot an optical delusion, delu-sion, bat when tho looked ajaln she saw another jraff of tinoko tpriog from au other limb. She called to her husband that Iho Ireotraa onflni. The doctor came out and was no lose astonished t lisri his wife, for the whole lru waa iutHng smoko. ft came out In you fiom the Umbo like a boy smoking a cigarette. Tho rltcuir climbed Into tho tree, latt cuuld -so nothing uonsnal atout It, not a 4aco In the latrk t-elng hrokt n. Tito sinoko wa ooilng from tlto bark and cool I be plainly plain-ly sera as It floated off on tho brrcto. There was no odor to II whatever, but It was white In color and looked llko tobacco to-bacco smoke. Dr. McDanlel calM la Ids neighbors, and tltoy too were mystified, bum Iho new of the smoking tree tnread, and euple trwi all over town AockfJ to tho doctor' home, prom 4 o'clock until 0 the tree contlnned tortnltpaffaof tmoko wrhllo a trowd of about 1S4 tcvilo wakhed It. Atlanta JoumaL |