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THIS GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY JULY
A Wonderful Fellow.
With newspaper held topsy lurvy
Bobby reads just the same—ah. me!—
Of kittens and princes and fairies galore
And pirates that sail on the sea.
Constipation
MAKES
WA^/ Biliousness, NYsS^I
(/// and Bad Complexions \vv
(/ are certain to result. Then where’s your beauty?
f Keep the system in good order by taking \\
P AMO M’s LIVER FILLS '
|V*andTON!G PELLETS
and good blood, good digestion and good health will keep
the roses in your cheeks. Ramon’s Liver Pills and i
^ T«nic Pellets gently assist nature. Free sample and /i
removes from the soil
large quantities of
He’s a wonderful apt young artist;
He makes remarkable things
With pencil and paper for us to see—
"“main and aueens and kings,
sometimes ne s a Drove young ««!«»».
With a j^per cap on his head.
With a lath for a sword, a stick fc
gun.
He goes forth on his mission dread.
town of Newburyport, Mass., again
in a tiny Dutch settlement in Penn
sylvania. Over the front door,
right under a shuttered window
from which a housewife might peep
cautiously, was an arrangement of
two mirrors, where was reflected the
figure of any one who stood at the
front door seeking admittance. It
was a wonderfully handy device and
more, I think, in keeping* with the
spirit of the times than the polite
deceit of today, "Not at home,”
which seldom deceives callers or
peddlers.—Good Housekeeping.
A Cozy Corner on the Piazza.
,The best arrangement may be
'made in the corner of a roofed piaz
za. Have a box seat built here. It
should be 16 or 17 inches high, 20
inches wide and as long as the place
will allow. In this box may be kept
rugs, cushions, pillows, etc., secured'
with a lock. Screen the corner with
curtains that can be rolled up or
drawn with ease. Cotton duck, such
as sails are made from, is the best
to protect against strong or cold
wipds, but bamboo makes the light
est add most artistic screen.—Mani
Parloa in Indies' Horae Journal.
Her Opinion.
/v mAn \\j ll Widtiiin » _
The fertilizer ap
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or the
land will lose its pro
ducing power.
Read carefully our books,
on crops—sent free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New Yc:k.
But after the foes are banished
And all of the strife is o’er
He goes to his snug little trundle cot.
This wonderful chap who is four.
—H. S. Keller in Youth’s Companion,
A Pretty Big Hare.
Tom, seeing a Shetland pbny with
its bushy tail, mane aiid furry coat
for the first thne, ran into the house
trad told his mother he had seen a
lare.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES,
There Are Many Such.
Mann Hatton — Your congress
man has quite a reputation as a
wit. ■ • r
Penn—Yes. You see, he always
manages to have himself interview^
ed by a bright reporter.—Philadel
phia Press.
A Game That Is Good Training In the
; Gfttdy of Geography; :
There must be j£ leader, some one
who is "pretty good in geography-
and is capable of doing some quick
.thinking himsblfr*; Anv number df
players may take part in the gamd.
When all are seated, the leader takes
vhis place in front 'of them: and- tells
them that he is going to give them
.the name of. a state and a letter of
i the alphabet ..an d is then going to'
' : couiit fi|e slowly.. ^ ;
• " JWfipd he Js Counting ive all the
I? f8$yei#*iriukt be tryihgf totlrihkT of
; a city or town in the-state he dallied
whose ! name begins with the given
mtgr<,^:ij|^r.-.-e^ainp]^.; ; i ^uppos.e_ he
gives Maine’ as the state and F as
tfilFtetier, then the players must all
tty"to thirfk ; of'a^citr or town in
Maine the mm&*.of.; which begins
Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which i
they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely ||Lf\ 1
imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of ’
life. Disease and infirmity should not always be assoei- igJICl'j?y
ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsireT^^^^j
may be as bright, and the complexion as fair as any of
liis younger and more vigorous companions. / ' /f
Good Blood Is tho secret of healthy old ago, for it rep!
and controls every’ part of the body, strengthens the nerves,
muscles elastic and supple, the bones 6trong and the flesh firm; but?
this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sis
ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, rest:!
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quid
shows itself In an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troubles
growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become ala
constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities.
^ i—i - S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest;
best blood purifier for old people. It does not a
or hurt the system like the strong mineral read
Kj) |Oi but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood
^ ^ ^ stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bo
ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a touic as old people net
improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is anyk
Tary taint, or, the remains of some disease contracted in early life,&J
will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system,
Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise aadi
you. This will cost you nothing* and we will mail free our book osi
and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COHFaHY. Atlanta, k
such a collection or thought of it, or
that,.there is a connection between
birds’ eggs and the wishbones or the
skulls of tfee birds' that. laid the
:egg8j and that rt is' interesting to
study the two together? ..One-learns^
from; them a good deal about ele
mentary anatomy. _ la many muse-:
urns collections of birds’ skeletons
lie beside the eggs.
A deal box varnished and about
15 by 18 inches" and 8 inches deep is
Nl v^y stirtable^size aM rff
least 100 eggs and as many wish
bones. It niust be fitted with a
glass, sloping downward from the;
back, so as to give greater depth for
the larger eggs. The eggs may be
arranged’ in rows, marked out by
wooden partitions, with trays one
above the other. If the collection
grows to any size, a mahogany cabi
net may be provided, and if such a
case with iti ivory white wishbones
or skulls and eggs, systematically
and neatly arranged, each with its
appertaining eggs, were sent to the
county fair it would certainly carry
off a premium.
A Rainy Day Money Maker.
The New York Times tells of a
boy who makes money on. rainy
days by furnishing protection from
the rain to persons caught out with
out umbrellas. As soon as school
is out on a rainy day he takes his
umbrella to the foot of the stairs
leading up to one of the elevated
railway stations, and as people come
down The stairs he offers to them
the use of his umbrella at the rate
of three blocks for 5 cents for one
person. He makes quite a neat lit
tle sum every rainy day. He says
he could make more money if he
could supply rubbers.
A Sign Reader.
"I’m beginning to be able to read
signs!” said Harry, rushing into the
house to display his new accomplish
ment. . V
"No! Are you really?” asked a
round eyed small sister.
“Yes, indeed. Listen to this:
What do you think it’s a sign of
when our old grav cat catches a
bird ?”
The little sister pondered and
gave it up.
"I’m sure I don’t know, Harry.
Do tell me.”
"It’s a sure sign of bad luck for
the bird!” cried Harry, rushing out
again in a hurry.
for them .all to do the thinking., for
\.-’£*1i‘*r-ZLx?£ri’:''JLhJ''I'-I - .1VM.L"- a
he has ia right. ;to’ a&V any one of
tlfo ajis#eiy andthey 5iby-
-er know which one of them it is gh-
ing to be. - - * :j? -* -- o v i
When? he has received a, correct
“slay ask another playei
Explanation,
mean
"What does it
that' a war corret
ubiquitous !"
"Why, it means that he must say
he wa3 on the spot whether he was
or was not.”—Puck,
other jiovraf beginning
with the same letter, or he may
change the letter two or three times.
Then he names some other state
aid continues the game : as long
it interests the players.
If the game is played at home or
by a little company of boys and
girls, a prize should be offered for
the most correct answers.*—New
York Herald. C r
Quite Appropriate.
ness’ sake, take that knife out of
nvbvY mouth.
Young" Father — Oh, that’s all
rigiitv my dear. He’s cutting teeth.
—Chicago News. :
. The. Terrible Temptation.
"How did you know the burglar
was a woman disguised as a man ?”
"Why, when we peeped through
the crack of the door he was trying
on my wife’s new hat at the mirror.”
The Boy’s; Long Dream.
' How long docs a dream last ?
Sometimes a dream seems: to have
lasted several hours when really it
was not more than a second in
That xyord BEST has a
it exemplified in every article
stance
ed by on the street with ringing
bells. As the first tones of the bells
reached the room . the sleeper
awoke.
"Doctor,” he said, "I am so glad
that you awakened me, for I had a
terrible dream that lasted for sev
eral hours. I dreamed that I was
sick and- that my little brother Rob
came into the rpoin with a string of
the- most hbmble sounding bells
and rang them in my ears. I could
not move or speak to him. The
dream seemed to last for so long a
time, and I am so glad that you
awakened me.” v v
A ringing- of jthose bells for one
second had caused all of that dream
and just at the waking moment.
A Trick With an Egg.
Make a little hammock of muslin,
to be suspended by four threads,
and after having soaked this in salt
water and thoroughly dried it place
in it an eggshell which has been
emptied by a blowpipe through a
hole drilled in the side. After the
supposed egg has been satisfactorily
shown to be in the hammock beyond
all doubt set the whole affair afire
at both ends and the bottom. With
in a moment the hammock and its
supports will be consumed, but,
wonder of wonders, the egg lies on
a swinging bridge of ashes high
above the floor!
This curious little semisoientifie
experiment has been Deformed on
has been said by the mothers of
many other boys and girls, re
garding the wonderful curative
and strengthening qualities of
Hasting, Neb.
“Our little boy, Harry, had spasms
for 3 years and we feared the disease
■would affect his mind. Though we
doctored continually he "rewvy orse and
had ten spasms in one week. Our at
tention was directed to Dr. Miles’Nerv
ine and we began its urt. When he
had taken the ir urth bottle the spasms
disappeared ar.d he has not had one
for five years. His health now is per
fect.” Mrs. B. M. Tindall.
Open the Door of Your Heart.
Open the door of your heart, my lad.
To the angels of love and truth
When the world is full of unnumbered
:;g' ; ;^oys **-• v : v - v -. Tb"
In the beautiful dawn of youth.
Casting aside all the things that mar.
Saying to wrong. Depart!
To the voices of hope that are calling you
Open the door of your heart.
Ur. Miles’ Remedies are sold
by all druggists on guarantee to
benefit or money refunded.
Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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