The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 25, 1903, Page 7, Image 9
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crosuing the Itet.
Physical culturists say that the prac
tice of sitting with the legs or even the
feet crossed is a bad one and has more
to do with cold feet than most persons
imagine. It has this result principally
through impeding the circulation of the
blood in the leg that is crossed over
the other. The femoral veins are
cramped, with the consequence that the
blood Is dammed back into the feet and
above the knee, inducing as well as
cold feet a varicose condition In the
veins of the ealves. Another reason
why the habit should be discouraged Is
the fact that on general physiological
principles It Is healthier to sit squarely
with both feet resting upon the floor,
whereas with the legs crossed he
weight of the body is thrown almost
wholly to onue side or thue other.
SCIhild's I,ogic.
A story illustrating the severe logic
of sonme juvenile mindls is told by the
mother of the four-yea r-oldI girl involv
ed. Gnu day this observant miss saw
a lame man on the street and asked
her mother what umade him walk so
queer. TIhe mother toldI her it was
because one leg wvas shorter than the
other.
"Well," she said. "there Is a girl
around the corner who is that way."
After a few minutes' meditation she
remarked:
"Mamma, wasn't it funny that God
didn't give the two long legs to the
man and tihe two short ones to the
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BYfAA.HAMM
La bled (1e Girlm.
A good . iokw was played on the girls
recently by the young men of a certain
towi. Thv boys had been rather remss
In thirti attentions, and thep girls de
eided to sliow theoir in(pendence. Con
sequently five of them hired a box at
the theater and made a very charming
theater party.
The play wv.as "Wanted, a Husband,"
and the girls sat serene through it all,
never dreaming that the enemy had
fastened one of the posters. "Wanted, a
Hushand." round the box so that the
audience might read.
''laeHapi-er Man.
A nort MiNiissou ri pa per asks, ''Who
is the hapI1pierP. the mnan wh' p)osse'sses
$100,000 or the man whlo has seven
dlauh ter's''" To whieh another cx
chanx rep( I(')lier. "'The mian wi~ithu the
surplus girls, of course. The man with
the money is not sa tisfied and wants
miore'. Thi a' In withi the se ven dlaugh- {
ters i 5:atisfied. I I.. has enough.-St.
l'a busoni -- H ruldder' I an xter's got sonme
goodi i'inits. le 'tend1s church and
C'trib)utes gen'rouIs to de suppoht ob de
gospel. llut lhe's got xono woful bad
habits too. Ile plays craps an' fills
hisselif wif intossientin' stimbulants.
D)eaconu--D)at's er fack. Ils good im-.
puilsions~ am1 done off'set by his bad
habitations.-Kansas City Journal.
Potash
is removed in large quantities from
the soil by the growing of crops
and selling them from the farm.
Unless the Potash be restored to
the soil, good crops can not con
tinue.
We have print.
ed a little book
containing vaIU
able facts gath.
ered f r o n the
records of accur
ate experiments
in reclaiming
soils, and we will
be glad to send a
copy free o
charge to any
farmer who will
write for it.
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