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SICK HEADACHE
Is
the Bane
the
of Many a Woman’s Life-How
Disease may be Cured.
A Case Cited.
Christ are every day takeu irreverently, fangs of this cobra that stings to death
on the lipp? Profane swearing Is as
much forbidddcn by the law as theft or
jn-om the JUepubliean, Bethany, Mo.
Mrs. Fannie B. Stoffle, of Martinsville, Mo.,
was lately rescued from a fate which nearly
wrecked her life.
It seems she has for many years been
severely afflicted with a complication of die.
him Bud frequently Wohld have fearful st-
taoks in which she would become unconscious
for hours.
In one of these, she was unconscious for
many hours, liar condition became alarming;
the usual restoratives failed to bring relief
the physician's aid proved unavailng ami
death seemed imminent. She recovered,
however, and that she lives to-day is won-
dsrful.
A reporter who was sent to investigate,
When he met Mrs. Stoffle could not help but
remark “how well ahe was looking” and
could scarcely realise tlmt she had passed
through such a trying ordeal as had been
represented. In speaking of her erperience,
Mrs. Stoffle said:
“I used to hare terrible sick headaches,
which I had as far back as I esn remember.
In recent years they were getting worse. I
would suffer so that I wonld hecome un-
conscious, and the last one I bad I was un
conscious from aeven in the evening until
after midnight. I was so hail that the doc
tor could not get the medicine in my mouth,
but had to give me a hypodermic injection.
The doctor said I was likely to die in one of
those spells.”
"A few years* go, I took treatment of a
•pecialist in Kansas City, but it only relieved
me for a while.
" When I came here two years ago my
health was miserable. My husband wno baa
great faith in Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills Her
Pule People, insisted that I commence nsing
them. I finally eonsonted totry them. After
taking a few doses I could see an improve
ment and my headache apolla were not ao
severe. 1 kept taking the pills until 1 had
uaed four boxea, and aince that time I have
not had any of those attack* and I never felt
•o well in my life.
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“I am always glad to tell of the great
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I was the happiest, most contented woman In
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Mrs. Htotile is a sister of Joseph Holland, of
Bethany, who is well known throughout the
comity, having been a candidate lor sheriff
at the election of 183(3. Her parent* are Mr.
and Mrs. G.W.Ourtiss, of Eagleville, alto well
known in this county.
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consist of—
arson or murder, yet who executes it?
Profanity is worse than theft or arson
or murder, for these crimes are attuoks
on humanity—that is an attack on God.
This country is pre-eminent for blas
phemy. A man traveling in Russia was
supposed to be a clergyman. “Why do
you take me to he a clergyman?” said
the man. “Oh,” said the Russian, “all
other Americans swear.” The crime is
multiplying in intensity. God very of
ten shows what he thinks of it, but for
the most part the fatality is hushed up.
Among the Adirondack#! I met the fu
neral procession of a man who two days
before had fallen under a flash of light
ning while boasting after n Sunday of
work in tho fields that he had cheated
God ont of one day anyhow, and the
man who woiked with him on the same
Sabbath is still living, bnt a helpless
invalid, under the same flash.
God Rebnkaa.
Years ago, in a Pittsburg prison, two
men were talking about the Biblo nud
Christianity, and one of them, Thomp
son by name, applied to JeSus Christ a
very low and villainous epithet, and, as
he was uttering it, ho foil. A physician
was called, but no help could be given.
After a day lying with distended pupils
and palsied tongue, he parsed out of
this world. In a cemetery in Sullivan
county, in New York state, ate eight
headstones in a line and all alike, and
these are the farts; In 1861 diphtheria
rngod in the village and A physician
wits remarkably successful in curing
bis patients. So confident did be become
that he boasted that no caso of diph
theria could stand before him and final
ly defied Almighty God to prodbee a
case of diphthciia that he could not
aure. His youngest child soon nftet
took tho disease and died, and one child
after anothor, until all the eight had
died of diphtheria. The blasphemer
oballongcd Almighty God, and God ao-
cepted tho oballcngo. Do not thiuk that
because God has been silent !h your
case, O profane swearer, that he li dead,
is there nothing now in the peculiar
feeling of your tongue or nothing in the
numbness of your braih, that indicate*
that God may come to avengo your blnN
pheraioB or is already avenging them?
Bnt theso cases I have noticed, I believe,
are only a fow casos whore there are
hundreds. Families keep them quiet to
avoid the horrible conspionlty Pbyai-
oians suppress them through profes
sional confidence. It is A very, very,
very long roll that contains the names
of those who died with blasphemies on
their lips.
Still the crime rolls on, up through
parlors, up through chandeliers with
ligbtB all ublaze, and through the pio
tured corridors of olubrooms, out
through busy exchanges where oath
meets oath und down through all the
haunts of siu, mingling With tho rat
tling dice and craokling billiard balls,
and the laughter of her who hath for
gotten the covenant of her God, and
round the city and round the continent
and round the earth a seething, boiling
surge flings its hot spray into the faoe
of a long suffering God. And the ship
captain curses his crew and the master
builder his men and the back driver his
horse, and the traveler the stone that
bruises his foot or the mud that soils
his shoes or tho defective timepiece that
gots him too late to the rail traiu. I ar
raign profane swearing and blasphemy,
two names for the same thing, as being
one of the gigautio orimes of this land,
and for its extiipation it does seem as
if it were about time for God to arise.
Wine Whan Red,
Then look fora moment at the evil of
drnnkeuness. Whether you live
Washington or New York or Chicago
or Cincinnati or Savannah or Boston or
in any of the cities of this land, eouut
up the saloons on that street as com
pared with the saloous five years ago
and see they are growing far out of
proportion to the increase of the popu<
lation. You people who are so preoise
and particular lest there should bo some
imprudence and rashness in attacking
the rum traffic will have your son some
night pitched into your fropt door dead
drank or your daughter will come home
with her children becuuse her husband
has, by strong drink, been turned into
demoniac. The driuk fiend has despoil
ed whole streets of good homes iu all
onr cities. Fathers, brothers, sons on
the funeral pyre of strong drink I Fasten
tighter the victims! Stir up the flames!
Pile on the corpses! More men, women
and children for tho sacrifice! Let us
have whole generations on fire of evil
habit, and at tho sound of the cornet,
flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery and dplei
nier let all tho people fall down and
worship King Alcohol, or you shall be
cast into tho fiery furnaae under some
political platform I
I indict this evil as the regioide, the
fratricide, the patrioide, the matricide,
the nxorioide, of the centnry. Yet under
what innocent and delusive and mirth
ful names alcoholism deceives the peo
plel It is a “cordial.” It is “bitters.
It is un “eye opener. “ It is an “appe
tizer. “ It is a “digester.” It is an “in
vigorator.” It is a “settler. ” It is
“nightcap.” Why don’t they put ou
the right labels: “Essence of Perdi-
tion,” “Conscience Stupefier,” “Five
Drams of Hourtache,’’ “Tears of Or
phunage,” “Bloodof Souls,” “Soabs
an Eternal Leprosy,” “Venom of t
Worm That Never Dies?” Only once
awhile is there anything in the title
so largo a ratio of the human race
Satanic Sip*.
Others ars ruined by the common and
destructive habit of treating custom-
ill
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town, and a treat while the bargain
ing progresses, and a treat when the
purchase is made, and a treat as he
leaves town. Others, to drown their
troubles, submerge themselves with this
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which he sits. Only that Will be neces
sary. “Let God arise. ”
Tha Coming of Qo4.
It will be no exertion of omnipotence.
It will be no bending or braoing for a
mighty lift. It will be no sending down
the sky of the wliito horse cavalry of
beaveu or rumbling war chariots. He
will only riso. Now be is sitting in tbe
majesty and patieuoe of his reign. He
is from his throne watching the master-
worse trouble. Oh, the world is bat
tered and bruised and blasted with this
growing evil. It is more and more in
trenched and fortified. They have mil
lions of dollars subscribed to marshal
and advanoe tbe alooholio forces. They
nomiuate and elect and govern the vast
majority of tho officeholders of this
country. On their side they have en
listed the mightiest political power of
the centuries. And behind them stand
all the myrmidons of the nether world,
Satanic, Apollyonio and diabolio. It is
beyond all human effort to overthrow
this Bastile of decanters or capture this
Gibraltar of rum jugs. And while I ap
prove of all human agenoies of reform
would utterly despair if we had noth
ing else. But what cheers mo is that
our best troops are yet to come. Our
chief artillery is in reserve. Our great
est commander has not yet fully taken
the field. If nil bell is on their side, all
heaven is oh our side. Now, “Let God
arise and let his enemies be scattered.”
Then look at the impurities of these
great cities. Ever and anou there are in
the newspapers explosions of social life
that inake the story of Sodom quite re-
speetablo, “for such things,” Christ
says, “were more tolerable for Sodom
and Gomorrah” than for the Chofazins
and Betbsnidns of greater light. It is
no unusual thing in our oities to see
men in high positions with two or three
families, or refined ladies willing sol
emnly to marry the very swine of so
ciety if they be wealthy. The Bible all
aflame with denunoiation aguinst an
impure life, but many of the Americnn
ministry uttering not one point blnuk
word against this iniquity lest some old
libertine throw up his church pew,
Machinery organized in all the cities of
tho Unitod States and Canada by whioh
to put yearly in the grinding mill of
this iniquity thousands of the unsua-
peotlug of the oouutry farmhouses, one
procuress confessing la the courts that
she had supplied the infernal market
with 160 victims in six months. Oh, for
000 newspapers iu Amerioa to swing
open the door of this lazar bouse of so
eial corruption I Exposure must come
before extirpation.
The Social Sla*.
While the city van carries the scum
pf tills sih from the prison to the police
pourt morning by morning it is ful)
time, if we do wot want high American
life to become like that of the court of
Lonis XV, to put millionaire Lotharios
and the Pompadours of your brownstoue
palaces into a van of popular indignit-
i;|on and drive them out of respectable
associations. What prospect of social
purification oan there be as long as at
summer watering places it is usual to
see a young woman of exoellent rearing
Stand and simper and giggle and roll up
her eyes sideways before one of those
first class satyrs of fashionable life nntj
on the ballroom floor join him in the
dance, tbe maternal ebaperon mean*
While beaming from the window on the
Scene? Matches are made iu heaveu
they say. Not suck) matches, for the
brimstone indicates the opposite region
The evil is overshadowing all our
cities. By some these immoralities are
called peccadillos, gallantries, eocen
tricitios, and are relegated to the realms
of jocularity, and few efforts are being
made against them. God bless the
White Cross” movement, as It is call
ed—an organization waking a mighty
assault ou this evil. God forward the
tracts on this subject distributed by tbe
religious tract societies of the lend- God
help parents in tho great work they are
doing in tryiug to start their children
with pure principles. God help all leg
islators iu their attempt to prohibit this
orirne.
A* Ye Reap.
But is this all? Then it is only
question of time when the last vestige
of purity nud home will vanish ont of
eight. Human arms, human pens, hu
mau voices, human talents, are notsuffi
cietit. I begin to look up. I listen for
artillery rumbling down the sapphire
boulevards of heaven. J watch to see if
in the morning light thero be not the
flash of deBceuding soimiters. Oil, for
God! Does it not seem time for his ap
pearanoe? |s it not time for nil lands to
cry out, “Let God arise and Jet bis en
emies be scattered?
I got u letter asking me if I did not
thiuk that the earthquake in one of our
oitieH waff the divine chastisement on
that city for its sins. That letter J an
awered by saying that if all our Arneri
can cities got aU the punishment they
deserve for their horrible impurities the
earth would long ago have cracked
opening brevices transcontinental, end
taken down all onr cities so far uuder
that the tip of oar church spires would
be 600 feet below the surface. It is of
the Lord’s mercies that we have not
been consumed.
Not only are the affairs of this world so
a-twist. a-jaugle and racked that there
seems a need of the divine appearance,
but there is anothor reqsou. Have you
pot noticed that iu the history of this
planet God turns a leaf about every
8,000 years? God turned a leaf, and this
world was fitted for human residence.
ing of all the forces of blasphemy and
drunkenness and imparity and fraud
and Sabbath breaking, and when they
have done their worst and are most
surely organized bo will bestir himself
and say: “My enemies have denied me
loug enough and their cup of iniquity is
full. I have given them all opportunity
for repentance. This dispensation of pa
tience is ended, and the faith of tbe
good shall be tried no longer.” And
now God begins to rise, and what moun
tains give way under his right foot, 1
know not, but, standing in the full
radiance and grandeur of his nature, he
looks this way nud that, and how his
enemies nru scattered) Blasphemers,
white and dumb, reel down to their
doom, nnd tlingo who have trafficked in
that which destroys the bodies and souls
men and families will fly with cut
foot ou the down grade of broken de
canters, nud tbe polluters of society
that did their bad work with large for
tunes and high social sphere will over
take in their descent the degraded rab
ble cf underground oity life as they
tumble over the eternal preoiplces, and
tbe world shall be left clear and clean
for the friends of humanity and the
worshipers of Almighty God. The last
thorn plucked off, the world will be
left a blooming rose on the bosom of
that Christ who entne to gardenize it.
The earth tlmt stood snarling with its
tigerish passion, thrusting out its rag
ing claws, shall lie down a lamb at the
feet of the Lniuhof God, who took away
tho sins of the world.
And now the best thing I cau wish
for you und the best thiug I can wish
for myself is that we may be found his
warm nnd undisguised and enthusiastic
friends iu that hour when God sbnli
rise nud his enemies shall be scattered.
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and God turned another leaf, and it
was the deluge. About 3,000 more years
passed on, tutd it was tbe Nativity. A)
most 2,000 moro years passed by, and
he will probably soon turn another leaf.
What it shall be I cannot say. It may
be the demolition of all these monstros
ities of turpitude and tbe establishment
of right aousuess in all the earth. He
oan do it; and he will do it. I am as
confident as if it were already accom
plished. How easily he can do it my
text suggests. It does not ask God to
hurl a great thunderbolt of his power,
but just to rise from tho throne on
Thank*, Mr. I.abntichep*.
Tbo old world iu its dealings with
the new assumes an attitude of condo'
sconsiou which is ns ridiculous ns it is
unwarranted. Whet) tho Spauisb-Amor
icau war broke out, tho Spaniards treat
ed their American opponents with aria
tocratic contempt, referred to them as
filibustering vagabonds” and geuer
ally assumed an attitude of iuoompap
able superiority. One of the salient
features of the late wur, apart from the
ease with which the Spaniards were
overcome and the gross corruption that
has heel) shown tq oxist in official cir
cles iu Spain, is the manly, honest, geq
crons and chivalrous conduot of tho
United States government forces and
people from the beginning to tbo end of
the cumpuigu. It is only just to give ex
pression to tho general feeling of ad
miration which the new chivalry has
created throughout Europe.—London
Truth.
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Vonti ttnle. V.
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