tIt~~s ~. *'itt -X~ ',d-rr ( - " think of going." to protest against Not so. any They are postponement; knowing anything about it, that the usually among the first wind asserting, will soon without change and the day be pleasant. that is to be seen. The' the boat, where view Many, on the other hand, any competent medical a ' And then they must ses everything r must stand is best, and come to one advice, do in the forward part of' the draught is worst. locality, and, without stay a whole winter, get- ting worse all the is good, the music daughters, and tl while. is fair, there iey are hoping they like the are frequent place, the room "hops for the time to get better. Then , when spring comes, they go home, and condemn ria, as if the whole State, like France, were represented one city. instance, Miss M. , and a gentleman-friend suffering from lung-trouble, went to Sarasota Bay, then to Manatee, on the Gulf coast. They were out of the world and uncomfort- able, a mained getting rather worse than better. and, in order to get away in the they spring, had to pro- ceed some miles in a small boat to the coast to await uncertain arrival of the little steamer plying to Cedar Keys. And here they were exposed naturally rather "disgusted with * two days; 'Florida.' " both Again, the in- valid, o0 nothing n the way down more likely. in the cars The cola is takes a neglected, slight "cold ;" it gets worse; cough increases, nights are thus made restless sleepless, the appetite fails, there is some fever. or mother gets nervous. "The climate don't a haps they go home again, or go to St. Augustir or Jackson v The husband gree," and per- ie, or to Aiken, le, or Pilatka, or somewhere else, anywhere ex- cept where they ought to go, that is, to a competent physician for advice, as to what they should do. be required, little judicini A suitable change may or perhaps only a simple cough-mixture, us nursing is al that is required to give the cli- mate a "fair show." Sometimes change water climate causes a diarrhea, or it may set in as one of the acci- dents of the disease. It is a simple matter if managed in the ft . .* *i i) " d 1 A q ,