Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1907 — Page 6
SCIATIC TORTURE A Locomotive Engineer Tel'i Ho He Wat Cured by Or. Williams' Pmk Pill. Pain that MM ma almost unbearah'.t la a chara. 0 of sciatic rheumatiam. In some casta the pain la knife-like, s'.iarp or shoot mg; in atf era it is dull and aching Sciatica is stublK)rn in resisting tn.itmeut and the pai-unt frequently suffers for yeara. Thia wa the case with Mr. Herbert K. Spaulding, a locomotive engineer on the (.'mcinnati. New Ot leans & Texas Pacific Railway, w... N homo is at Iuigview. Texas. "While running an engine some yeara ago." M t-ays, "I f 1 off ani hurt my kass and spine and 1 have always considered this to be tut cause of my Illness. The sciatica look hoM of me from my heel to tlie MUBk of my head. The pa;n was the worst 1 ever suffer.- 1 in my life ar.! ti: !-.: and back vent twlatod out of snare I was under a physician's care for several months nnd for six months could not get out of bed. I also went to Hot Iprtaff lait came hack in a worse condition than when I went. "it was wL n I was down In bod that I hoard of the caso of a Mr Allison, a much older man than mp. If. who had I" en cured of sciatica by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began taking the pi" and soon was able to get out of b i. When I had taken six boxes I was ab!e to work about the house and yard. I kept right on with the pills until I was cured and I have never had any return of the trouble 1 bare been running an engine over tinea " Dr Williams- Pink Pills are sold by 11 druggists, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price. cents per BOX, six boxes for $"J 50, by the Dr. William Medicine Co . Seh noctady. N Y. SICK HEADACHE
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I.E8HON tex t Uattak t-U Mam .ry eree J, , 7, 10. OOUEHBM TEXT Wine and tiw wine take iwh- the hf.irt." Me 1.1!. T1MK.-About 1 C. 72S. two or Itum yeara after the trai'- and of lha nottiiern kingdom. It. Ti' PLAt'K - Prorlnvy was apokett at Jeruaalem to Jcwi tlu-nv but Vttw Hi referenco to Samaria and the t.or! kingdom. Comment and Suggeative Thought. A Terrible Object Leaaon. V 1 4 The Propfcat, et'inti the d.insxor thnatnliiK his own nation trotn their unrichteousness. tin;tNi tliem to look bei'iid the walls of Jeruaalom over to the nortlnrn kingdom and Bbaarrs what was going on and take warning. First. The Material Observation Lesson - Pa'.fstine lay Iwtwren the two great nationa of the thtn known world Aasyria on the northt;tr and Egygt on the southwest. Neither could reach tue other without going through Palestine Each wanted thia narrow intermediate country, both aa a defense against the th-r and as a nafe place where they could ptttof their tortvs for attack. The Asyn.i-.s from the north were at thi time in northern Israel trying to capture Samaria and .1- ... i: the country Jerusalem, a stronc fortress, a fwfJP Gibraltar, raroly captured, and outside of the great highways bot ween tha two great nations, felt saf H-M't was making overtures to Judea. and the latter had made an agreement with them, whi'h the prophet call a "covenant with death" and an RgTfJ ment with hell or the grave." because It was. in the words of George AdMM Smith, "an unhallowed, underhand intrigue, accomplished by much swind
ling and false conceit of cleverness." "a secret agreement w ith the southern power (EfTpt), while the open treaty with the northern (Assyria! was still In force." It was a covenant that came from moral death, and was certain to lead to national death and destruction. Bur the Jws seemed to bo blind to the facts and unconscious of their danger, as Jonah dreaming in the storm that was i . er helming the ship; and Isaiah is calling to them, "Awake, awake thou that sleepest " Second. The Observations of Sins and Crimes Fomented Intern per. ance The moral scourge was the reason for the material desolation. Here, as elsewhere, there were two sources 'of wealth. The God given wealth was from fruitful fields cultivated in pmct, from flocks and herds and orchards, and from legitimate commerce This God-given wealth was blessed. It reached all classes. It was possible to all who were industrious, moral and economical The other source of wealth was the polls of the nations they conquered. They gathered in the flocks and herds of other lands. They brought to their houses the luxuries of foreign palacea and the garnered wealth of conquered cities This wealth was sudden, unevenly distributed. from unjust sources, connected with cruelty, selfishness, and crime. Aa always, the Cain-niark was on its forehead, it bore a curse- In its heart, and It bro : ;ht an atmosphere of moral poison. It was unblessed The natural results on character and morals we learn from Amos and If OMfl and Isaiah. Drunkenness. dehaiK he' y. corruption, oppression of the poor, n irder. profanity, lying, stealing, ran riot The demon of drunkenness wa eating out tb)plr manhood. Samaria is represented und": ÜM three fmun s of the "first ripe, premature fig." "the crown pride." and th "flower nf his
glorious beauty, which is on the head of the fat Vit : Learning by Experience. V 7 liut they also. The people of Judah. who bad been specially chosen of God. Note the effects of strong drink portrayed In this verse. (1) Erring, wandering into forbidden ways and places. 12) Kven the religious teachers are led astray, i They are wholly absorbed In appetite. 4) They cannot see things as they are. f5 They can not judge correctly. The whole life Is perverted. Have erred through wine." The America:, n-vision translate "Reel with wine, and staggT with strong drink ' Hut Prof. Willis J He. The: thinks the older translation is more accurate "The point Is not that the mHm and priests and prophets present disgusting spectacles of drunkenness, but that by reason of their convivial habits they take the wrong road, commit errors, miss tha trail, lose their course. The older translations are correct, 'err.' are out of the way.' 'are gone astray.'" "They err in vision." Strong drink not nly iervertH the natural vision, but UM moral vision Intenierance perverts the vision of right and wrong, the bus.n.s judgment, the views Of truth and duty Men do tinder that Influence hat they would not do in their right min . When Mr. Joshua Halb v. of P! l a delphia. was in Ivrndon las' yar. a representative of the Iondon Sunday .School Chronicle interviewed him on KM temiierancp question "Does your conviction of the evils of alcohol influence you in the eh
of workpeople"' "I am glad you have askpd me the iiuostlon. As a merchant I employ a large number of eople, but they are all total abstainers. . . If a lad who conies to ee me alMiut a sltua Ü0I tt'lls ni that he drinks beer. 1 w:rn him that he is throwing away atlf bis chance In life."
WILtLlNO TO LET MIM 0!t Stinging Message Sent by Farmer
Worsted in Business Deal. In the old colony town of Scituate, Mas, once liyej Ieucnn J . who hat a k" t i eu h. . t o sell. The news reached tbe ear-, of Farmer T . who lived la another p u n -if the town, who was in want of a pair. So he visited the da o, who met him with a gracious smile and led him to the oien. whn h were chewing thtir cuds and to all appearane read for any amount of lull. After some bargaining a difference of five dollars remained Final'v the deacon said "I am old and fel, and shall uot live long, and fho dollars will be of no account." so the bargain was male. Farmer T took the oxen I me They proved worthies could no work, and had been heated He felt provoked aj being sold, and seeing fj person the next day who was going ' to the part of the town where the deacon lived, said: "You tell Deaooa I J he need not live another d d 1 minute longer on niy accouat THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. rVere Treated at D spensary Did Not Improve Suffered Five Months Perfect Cure by Cuticura. "My three children had eczema for , five months A little sore would ap-! ear on the head and seemed very I itchy, increasing day after day. The ; baby had had it about a week w hen the second boy took the disease and I
a few sores developed, then the third :
joy took it. For the first three months I took them to the X - Dispensary, out they did not seem to improve. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and in a few w. hey had improved, and when their leads were will you could see nothing f the sores. Mrs. Kate Keim. 513 Fe Ifta B1 . Xew York. N. Y., Nov. t, 5 and 7. ISO!"
FADED TO A SH DOW. Worn Down by Five Years of Suffering from Kidney Complaint. Mrs Kernet he Myers, of ISO South Tenth St., Ironien. t , aays 1 have
worked bard in mr time tmi liae Im cu exKsed again and agatu to changes of weather It is no wonder my kidneys gave out aud 1 went all to plttcea at last. For five years I was
fading away and finally so weak that for bix months I could not get out of the house. 1 was nt -. voua. restless and sleepless at night, and lame and sore iu the moraine Sometimes evt rythinR woul ! w hirl and blur before me. I bloated so badly I could not wear tight clothing, and had to put on shoes two sires larger than usual. The urine was disordered and passages were dreadfully frequent, f got help from the first box r,f Doan s Kidney Ii Its. however, and by the time I had takm four boxes the pain and MflUlllH were gone I have been in good health ever since " Fer sale by nil dealers. cents a
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Pld you ever observe the look of contempt on a plump girl s face when sees a tbtu one crossing a muddy street? Vi- trwl will ;on ince you of the pe mlur fitrve of Xatjurr" r-nied . Gnrfieltl n 1 1 tut loer. IrMswya, toaiaea and hi rl, toe isstNHfS blcKxl, rht'umatuin and hit tue y.au tit The chief secret of comfort Ilea In not suffering trifles to vet us. and in cultivating our undergrowh of small pleasures M Gerald. It Cures While You Walk.
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Secret of Japan' Soccess. Gen Sir ian Hamilton of the British nny wrote the evening after one of he great battles which he had wit aessed between Russians and Japaaese in the recent war in Manchuria 'To tea' Although It is with re uttaace that I prepare to lose my grip f the exciting consciousness that I lave to-da sen 'h1 niosf sfupendbn pectacle that it is possible for morta. araln to cr.r.celve A'a advancing. Europe failing ba k , the wall of gftfl indthewntirir; thereon." Then as to the meaning of this retreat of Europe be 'ore advancing Asia: "The mora I think the more certain I am that it was not strategy or tacties. or arma ment cr information, .which won the ba'tle of Li yang for Oyama. but that it was raher the souls of the Japanetreope which triumphed over the le developed, less awakened, less sttmu !ated qualities of the Russians."
TACK THIS UP.
Triumph of American Duchess. Helen, ducj-.e.- of Mi is now lady in-waiting to Queen Alexandra, and the first American to receixe that honor. So much for marryia the only son of the most popular : ;i hi-s a the court of Ed vard VII Cither American duchesses may shiug and say they - 'jldn t be i lady In waiting on any account; but don't rou beliexe them. It is a royal d; tiuctioa tremendously valued by English no bllitr. and the next step Is the political plum to be made mlstreas of ihe robes. Boston Herald. Oats Heais 2 Fe:t Log. The John A. Rabar Seed l".. La vYoeee. lss at.- hringtag oat a new oat a thi year with hr.id- 2 t'not kgj Taat'a a wonder. Their catalog telia? Spe'z the greate tercal hay food All.elle.t ever e-t t'i?al"g teil.
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Untold Value. At the first sign of Ilackache or pain in the reclon of the Kidneys or weakness and Urinary trouble, the following simple prescription should be u? d : Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half rtunee: Compound Kargon. one ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three unces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good prescription pharmacy wiil supply these three Ingredients at small cost, which can easily be mixed by shaking well In a bottle. This is said to forco the Kidneys to filter the sour acids and poisons from the blood, iverroming the worst cases of Rheumatism. Physiological Mystery.
According to some curious Investigations conducted by English scientists, eldest sons tend to be criminals and youngest sons paupers A great many thousand school children and many family histories hav ben gf amined to yield these results Firstborn children were found to be. as a rule, taller and heavier, with greater aSiüty aftd endurance than the other This is in accordance with the popular feeling ln many countries that the oldest child is superior to the others and deserving of special privileges. R Is a well established fact that among men of enius an undue proportion are eldest sons Detroit Free Praam
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Laundry work at h.n wvj'd t tnnrb mire aatisfa-'ory if the rirht Star- h were used In ordr to get the desired E'iffness, it 1 usually neces aary to use so much starch that the bauty and fineness of the fahr!" it
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