Brown County (Indiana) Democrat, April 2, 1914, p.6. BELIEVES IN "FAITH CURE" The wife of Charles A. Clemons met with a most distressing accident Saturday morning at her home four miles southwest of Nashville. The unfortunate lady is an epileptic. While sitting near the fireplace, she was suddenly seized by convulsions and fell head foremost into the fire. Luckily, her husband was near and saved her from cremation. Her eyebrows and all the hair on one side of her head were burned off and her face cauterized At last accounts, she was in great agony, but it is thought her burns will not prove fatal. Her husband, being a firm believer in the "faith cure," refused to call a doctor to alleviate the pain of his suffering wife.