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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1882)
•- * ' » \* CHRISTIAN ■f' c HKHALD • so he could work better. I suppose i gum, clothes, and everything else— drunk, and then fine men and wo ette.% wet and dry. I find opium stimulate means to make one think if he did not believe tobacco was a men for getting drunk ? , and fenugreek in them to such an easier; and I’ve befen thinking, mo real benefit to himself and others. . extent that the smoking of one or Is it right to license men to make ther,- if I had something to stimu- Why, mother, do you know any paupers and criminals, and tax so two would narcotize me, although late my brain, I could study better; thing about the price of ’cigars in ber-and virtuous people to pay rates I am an old smoker. In closely and the next time 1 have one of these times ? Cousin Edward \Vil- to keep theriY*? observing ardent smokers of cigar- those knotty questions in arithme- I kins, who smokes a meat many. tlC to Work out, twill get a cigarjand ■ says you can’t get a decent cigar out of a system which demoralizes the opium in the eyes and its un see* if it won’t help me along. You for less than fifteen cents ; and the and degrades the people ? mistakable operation on the ner know you often tell me if I follow best cost forty and fifty cents Is it right for the people to wish vous system, and in other ways my father’s exarupleJ will not go apiece. I heard Deacon Tompkins the temperance cause success, and have seen the ruin the use of the fir astray ;and now I would like a say/his cigars cost hitfl jix hundred at the same time Continue to drink fashionable cigarette is bringing, few cigars, to make my bra n work dollars a year ; for he uses nothing and support the liquor traffic ? upon young men and midd!e-a^ed well,so that 1 can. stand at the Lut-the very best,- and they are alt “is it right fof any man or'woman .t0Q That there is misery and • head of my class.” >, imfHuted, . He fcokL father so the who wishes well to their country to death in the use of the cigarette as " I hope 1 shall never see. my son other day, when they were smoking stand alojf from the only certain' now made, I challenge any man to with a cigar in his mouth ;it would in the study after dinner, and I was I curfe Mr our national intemperance ? deny. No person ewho habitually trying to get my arithmetic lesson. Is it righ t for a Hund ay-school uses them, as now prepared-, can be theTirst step to ruin / long be heal th y, especially in th«- n You don’t think father, is Now. mother, do you think my I teacher to ¿each scholars to beware nervous system, nor_can siich per ruThcd, do you ? ami he he has ta father and the dcucon, and a wlible i/of the dangers of the public house sons long have good sight, app'etite, breathkmcll ing of strong drinb- ken a good.many steps since he host of ministers and cldrrs, and i • with or physical comfort. . p —T® • temperance lecturers, and lots of ' which comes from such places ? has taken the first cigar.” f^Tbe Diamond Dyes always do good Christian people spen-J so. •Is il right for a minister of reli more than they claim to do. Color “ I thinks uiy son, your father .9 ‘ ■ -wouhl be better without cigars, or much money to keep themselver in gion to preach against- drtinkeness, over that old dress. It will look like _ > " tobacco in any shape, bufhe formed had habits { Why, just the sum that • while he continues to use the drink new. Only 1-0 cents. the habit when he was young, and Deacon Tompkins alone spends for which aIont; pro«luces it ? Many a man dates his downfall cigais, would support a missionary Is it right to admit into Chris in life to the thne when he learned , now it is hard "to break off.” “ Hut father says ‘ we are to in the West fur a. whole year, and tian churches, as members, liquoi to play poker in a jury room. blame fur forming bad habits, ami wouhl be a better salary than must . sellers, or persons in any .way1._uu- • For a cough or cold there is no reme> • . ♦ it is a sin to continue in them.’ I Western missionaries now .get. terested in the traffic, who, by their dy equal to Ammen’s Cough Syrup. liear<l him say that in the pulpit Really, mother, I can’t believe that business, arc c>«nstan|ly hindering Amtnen’s Cough Syrup is nota patent medicine. No patent has been asked . using tobacco is wrong, as loricas the spread of the gospel, and lelid- not long. ago. There is old Tom for or obtained upon it.' l’o protect the ' Jenkin's, who gets fight every <l iy.. so many good Christians use it. I ing professor.of religion astray ? public from counterfeits and imitations the manufacturer has had thé label don ’ t caie so - much about chewing. U it right to do wiong and,ex I suppose ho would find it rather registered in Washington. The Syrup hard to leave off drinking whisky. I would rather have some nice pect wrong to produce right ? * is made from pure and costly drugs, and cannot be sold as cheap to the But father says ‘ it is no excuse for clean spruce-gum, like they have John IT. Klrton. dealer as the common patent medicines down in Dickson ’ s store ; I would a man, when he gets «hunk, to say Ordaining a Saloon-Keeper. that are simply made to sell, which ex » like to smoke as my father does; plains why' dishonorable druggists or is in the habit of getting drunk. ’ he ■ dealers try to sell yon something else Let us look and listen while the He says i,t only needs resolution and and please, mother, give me a little when asked Ammen’s Cough Syrup. authorities ordain a saloontkceper. It is upon for the market Upon its own - moral courage to break off bad hab money to get some cigars.” You can buy a sample bottle “ My son, you may talk the mat He openly professes that he has merits. its.” for 15 cents, upon which, at the whole been “ called ” to sell lum ; and Ire sale price the manufacturer makes “ But, my son,smoking tobacco is ter over to your father. Ask him ♦ i is recommended as a man of gooil nothing. Ask to see a large bottle, and not quite drinking whisky and net if he thinks it will improve your read the label. habits and your manners to learn moral character by some one who ting drunk.” is willing t«> back him financially. The strongest argument against “No, I know that,'mother; but to smoke; if he approves, you may the liquor traffic : the men who are The licence fee is paid, and he is I was going on to say that if smok ask him for a cigar. ’ N. K. Rrpul)- engaged in the business are the pronounced all (>. K., by the or ing was a bad- habit, father woul«l licuu.. ■ men who oppose it. daining authorities, who now pro Is it Right ? have given it up long ago. But I %*“ Do boldly wliut you do at all.” ceed with the ceremony as follows : don’t believe smoking is any harm ; . It it right for men who profess« Boldly do we affirm that Kidney-Woit 'fake thou authority to tempt is the great remedy for liver, bowels and and it dues some folks a great deal f fU1,| ea|] themselves Christians to men/ Take thou authority to lob kidney diseases. Rheumatism and of good. You know how m rvoii.s [pray, “- h ad us not into temptation,” men of their money and reason. | and piles vanish before it. The tonic and fidgety father gets when he has 1U|(| then .needlessly expose them- Take tl\ou authority to stain our , effect of ’Kidney-Wort is produced by to go a day without any cigars ; i Ne|VeH to the influence of drinks streets with blood. Take thou au its cleansing and purifying action on and, besides, he could not write Ids which have tempted fln«l ruined thority to destroy the sons of men, i the blood. Where there is a gravelly sermon without them. 1 am sure ithousands? and take thou authority to defy ! deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine from disordered kidheys, it al- if he could write as well and do as Is it right for men to ask Go 1 to the commands of High Heaven, i waya cures. much good without using tobacco, •* Gale us this day our daily bread,” And when you are called to an ac- ! he would not spend so much for it. and then support a system that li- count in the day of judgment, pre ? KI DN EY-WORTI When I want to buy a little candy, i censes men to destroy the good sent this license, and say that we, HA8 BEEN PROVED or a bit of spruce gum, father tells grain by converting it into body the authorities, who have been The SURK8T CURE for « me I ha« I better practice the grace and soul-destroying drink I j J KIDNEY DISEASES. o elected by Christian people, author a of self-denial and save my money Is it right to .build churches, Doe. a lame back or ¿¡«ordered urine indi ized you to cate that you arc a victim P THEN DO NOT V $ sell nvM.—Tke Palm f- for the missionary box. Besides, chapels, and schoJ^ to help torsave rtl HESITATE; iiae Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drug- c -. L ree, giata recommend it) and it will speedily over k. come the disease and restore hcalthy.actlon. $ he says such stuff is not good for the people, and at' the same time * _ . __ I n HI 0 C ' Fnr complaints poculiar Satan’s Kindling Wood. Bad Ul vQa to your sex, such aa pain J me ; it will spoil my teeth and ruin license men and women to open and wcaknoatcB, Kidney-Wort 13 unsurpassed, aa it will act promptly and safely. >» my health. Now, I am quite cer shops in which liquors ate sold Beware of cigarrtttes. Say s a Either Sex. Inoontinenoe, retention 0» urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragging c tain that father would not spend'so which will destroy the people ? correspondent of the Rural New paina, all speedily yield to its curative power. i much money—mure than I ever Is it light -to license'a ii ¡an to [ Yorker : 1 have tried cigarette ■ <S- SOLD BY ALL DRVOOIBTB. Fricc »1. spent in my whole .life for candy, sell drink which will makej people [ smoking, and have examined cigar- I KI DN EY-WORT Ï k r ‘ e t 4« .'X W 4 ---------- -,------------------- ... ___ -Ml-’-- ' ■ ' QI | ¡A..-..-- .. ---- ; K I * z - /'.* .... ...ffifri- £ t lOW* •’■J ~C - MH z i 7 , ft <■ * » k'jr, Lt à r Xf J ■'