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SCIENTISTS SAVED.
President Barnaby and Prof. Bow=*
man of Hartsville College
Survive a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr,
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People—These
Eminent Men Give an Unqualified Endorse¬
ment to this Valuable Medicine.
From the Republican, Columbus, Jncl.
One of the oldest institutions of learning in
the U'fM is the well-known Hartsville Col¬
lege, situated at Hartsville, Indiana, This
college was founded years ago in the interest
nf tiie United brethren Church, when the
State was mostly a wilderness, and colleges
were scarce, not only in Indiana, but all
through tin*, flien almost unsettled centra]
West. The college being an old institution
is well known throughout the ail country, of
former t indent* having gone into part*
the world.
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1‘BOF. A I. VI X P. T5ARNABY
A reporter recently made a trip to this
famous sent of learning, and was shown into
the room of tho President, Prof. Alvin J*.
Barnaby. When Je t seen by the reporter
prof Barnabv was in very delicate health,
an | much indisposed and hardly able to
attend to his duties. To-day be was looking
well and hearty, and was apparently in the
best of h. illh Jn response to an inquiry the
p, ,,f.
“Oh, yes, I am much better, I assure you,
than for some time. I am now in perfect
health, and very much encouraged, and then
inv f recovery was brought about in rather
u peculiar way, after all “
• P II me about it,” said the reporter.
“ Well, to begin at the beginning,” said
the professor, “I wn; about as stout a lad
|V»r my age ns any of the boys. 1 put in my
Iiuicr studiously at school, endeavoring After to
educate myself for the professions.
completing the common course I came here,
u ,,d graduated from the theological accepted course,
I then entered the ministry, and
tin- charge of a United Brethren Church at
u small place in Kent. County, Mich Being
of an ambitious nature, 1 was a constant
student, and applied myself very diligently
jo my work ami studies. In time I atuf began to
notice that, my health" was failTng. after !
awhile it begun to interfere with my duties.
My first trouble noticeable, was indigestion
of the stomach, and this with other troubles
ulso brought on nervousness. with studies and work,
“I kept on plainly my nmiwnhle tlmt I
until it w:>» to > Nfv
was fast going down. physician, whom
I hml consulted, ami he prescribed advised fur me take for
home time me to
u change of climate, as it was my oniv
remedy. 1 finally did as lie requested
mid mv health was some improved. chair Hoon ho
after Harfsviilu this I was offered a in 1
College and came here. I was
professor iu physics ami chemistry and later
on was financial agent of with the college. ami The
change seemed to agree me,
awhile my health was much better, but that iny
thifies were heavy, and again I found
mv trouble was returning. This time it was
more severe than before. In the winter
time I became completely prostrnted, and
had to give up mv position. This was two
\ ears ago las! winter. 1 began treatment
from the first, trying various medicines and
different physicians, who were skilled in the
treatment of such diseases. This trouble
was preceded, however, by an attack of the
grip. Kiiin.llv after some considerable time.
J wu'j able to return to niv duties. Bust
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pprin# I was elected president had considerable of the college. work
Again, of course, 1
■•n my hands, ami the trouble, which at no
time bad been entirely cured before, began and to again last
:tfleet me more than ever
fall I collapsed. For quite awhile I battled
with the trouble, but it seemed os if it was
bound to get the better of me. I had differ
ent doctors, and none of them did me any
Howinan, who . profeusor
good. Professor is experience!
of natural science, told me of his
with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Paid
People and urged me to give them good a trial; in
because they had done him so much
a similar case, I linalJy concluded to fry
them. pills, astonish* .
The first box of to my
ment, helped me, and the second box gav«
in* great relief, such as I had never physician. experi¬
enced from the treatment of any
After liking some half dozen boxes of the
medicine 1 was entirely cured. I continued
the treatment with the result that to-day I
am perfectly well. I feel better and stronger
than for the last eight years, and weigh more
than I ever did in my life and am steadily
gaining. During my illness I fell oft Irom
l.iO pounds to 118, but now I have more
than regained my former weight. I think
now that I tip the scales at about work 150 pounds, in the
am now doing as much
college as before, and am doing considerable
studying and reading without the least diffi¬
cult v. My nervous system is whatever perfectly of
strong, and I have no signs
indigestion. certainly recommend tnismeai
“ J can most troubles.”
c j ne to any who suffer from like
To allay all doubt to strangers as to the
truth of his story, Prof. Barnaby cheerfully
made an affidavit before
Lyman .1. S< i DPER, A otary Public*
The reporter decided to interview Prof,
Bowman in regard to his case, which had
been mentioned by President Barnabv.
Prof. Bowman^ on being asked regarding
hi* illness and cure by Dr. Williams'Pink
Pills for Pale People, said that he was pleased Presi
to say that it was so, and was just as
dent Barnaby had said.
Prof Bowman is also a minister of the
gospel, ami for a number of years was pastor
of the United Brethren Hartsville. Church at Charlotte, His sick
.Mich., before coming to words,
ness is best told in bis own
“A year ago last fall,” with continued the pro
fessor, “ I broke down nervous ex
haustion, anti for some time I was unable
to properly physicians attend to but my with duties. relief, I tried and
different no
also used many different proprietary medi
l ines. I then succumbed to a siege of the
grip in the middle of winter, and was left
in a much worse condition. My kidneys
wire fearfully disordered, and my digestion
became very poor. I was indeed becoming
in a bad condition. A minister in conference
Icnrhfng of TriX coTTftttron advised me to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor I ale People.
1 hail hoard much about the wonderful
curative powers of this medicine, but it was
with reluctance that I was finally
to try it, as it seemed that nothing could do
me any good. However, used the 1 procured three boxes three
boxes of pills. I litem strictly entire according to
of directions, pills, taking and by the time the last dose
was used, I was almost completely before, cured,
and in hotter health than for years
I kept on taking them cured, awhile with longer, signs, and
now I am entirely rid trouble. no I
whatever, of any ret it ng can
cheerfully recommend Dr. >\ llliams Pink
Pills for Pale People.’
Such was Professor Bowmans wonderful
story which was further endorsed by an a fil¬
davit Before
l.YMAN J. SCTDDF.R, notary Public.
Pr.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are
now given to the public as au unfailing all forms blood of
builder and nerve restorer, curing
weakness arising from a watery' condition of
the blood or shattered nerves. The piilsare
sold by nil dealers,or will he box sent post boxes paid for oil
receipt of price, 50 cents a or six
*'2.50, (they arc never sold in idioms' bulk or Medicine by the
It*)), by addressing Dr. A\
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
KENDRICK MILL
ON HARDEN CREEK.
Having renovated and repaired the
above mill, near Sharon, Oa. I am pro
uu—*•"““»»«- d to <to al | grinding of wheat and corn,
•
Good Turnout
ot Flour and Meal.
Elias S Allen, the veteran Miller of the
f' unity, "ill be on hand, and take pleasure
m serving the customers.
GEO. W. BROWN.
BEBMUDA DOTS.
Tin- cool wind makes the young cotton
plants look bi d.
\\> hear very little complaint about bad
stands of corn.
Mr. P. G. Veazey has been on the sick
list for several days.
Quite a number of Bermudaitestook ad¬
vantage of the cheap rates and went to
Augusta last week.
Mrs. Stewart, mother of I). S. Stewart,
is quite sick. We hope to report her en¬
tire recovery soon. She is about seventy
five years of age.
The rains of last week were welcomed
by farmers, much of our land was so hard
we could not put in our cotton seed.
A good crowd from Bermuda attended
memorial services in Crawford' !]! the 2(ith
ant’, all were well pleased.
Mrs. E. J. Cooper, of Powelton, is
spending the week with the family of J.
T. Cooper, her son.
Mrs. W. T. Nelson is visiting her sister,
Mrs. .J. N. Chapman of Crawfordville this
week.
Mr. E. 0. Chapman wears a broad grin
upon his face now days; lie received a
present the first day of May—it is a girl.
Wonder what has become of Mr. W. II.
Jones; he has about quit our Sabbath
school; joined some other school perhaps.
Miss Bird Veazey was sick for several
days last week. She was able to attend
Sabbath school Sunday for the first time
in two weeks.
Miss Nannie Jones lias been unable to
be out for two or three weeks. We arc
glad lo report her improving again and
hope she will be well soon.
MIXED ITEMS
A severe storm visited Augusta Friday
night.
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Pittsburg had a 83,000,000 firo » few
days ago.
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Vice President Stcveuson has been pros¬
pecting for gold in Georgia.
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Three women served as judges at the
recent election in Wallace, Idaho.
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One hundred and thirty wholesale firms
of Atlanta have agreed to make Saturday
a half holiday.
HAS BEEN CAPTURED.
Positive news has been receiv¬
ed in Macon that Isam Butts, the
jpl&yGr of Dave captured. Silver, of Sparta,
has been
Isam Butt’s brother is now in
Tfr£'*f)enitenfiaty, convicted of an
attempt to murder old man Silver
at few days before he was killed,
IF j la., Butts was suspicion, arrested and at Jasper, when
on
searched a pistol and several
articles by which he could be
identified were found on his pei
son. A deputy from Sparta back, was
sent down to bring him
but he proved to be the wrong
negro.
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internal medicine required, Cures
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But he hasn’t any mind;
lie blunders through existence
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Cnacarets Candy Cathart ic, the* most won
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cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
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of C C. Cl. to-day; 10, 50 cents. .Soldand
guaranteed to cure by ail druggists.
Mr. W. B. Perry, of Dublin. Gn., has
invented a penholder that works on the
point of the finger like a pointed thimb’e
and it Is said to be a fine thing.
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Mallary Bros. & Co.. Macon have just
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employ a large force of workmen.
•THE ONLY True Blood Purifier
■ prominently in the public eye to¬
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Mr. Charles Mason, or Uncle Charley,
died at the home of his son-in-law, Mr.
Elbert Aiken, Jackson county, this week.
He had reached the ripe old age if 104
years, knew and men who are now gray-haired
him ns a i old man, when they were
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Last year's V’avcrleys gave universal satisfaction. They were
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OF EVERY
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