Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1919 — NOTED HEALER TREATS IN CHICAGO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NOTED HEALER TREATS IN CHICAGO
Throngs of Sufferers Gather to Healer —Many Hearts Made Glad Over Returned Health—Wonderful Recoveries Reported on Every Hand. Born With Healing Gift—Childhood Spent on Farm—Believes Called to Hea' —Sets Off on Foot When Lad— Journeys Many Days—Brings Message for the Sick. The phenomenal success attending the efforts of Rev. Dr. Hawkins In behalf of the sick, marks a new precedent. Seldom before since the Apostolic days has such multitudes with such enthusiasm, with such faith, ever thronged together, eve; crowded Into an auditorium as has massed together and congregated wherever he has come, to see the healer, who Is credited with having ministered Into tens ol thousands of sick and unfortunate humar beluga coming tqhlnp (pr aid.
Such a man as this, with such healing attributes, such penetration of soul, such power for good, has seldom appeared In the world: now and then, along the endless expanse of time, some goodly man with super-usual power from above has borne some resemblance to him and, like him, has lived his life that others might go free. Complication of Diteaiei. Mrs. Ella Evans writes Bev. Hawkins from •‘Promontory, Utah, May 19, 1915. My Dear Doctor: x . No doubt you have forgotten me, but. Got bless you, I have never forgotten you, as I can truly say that you saved my life after I left Texas and come to East St. Louis last fall. Nine doctors bad failed to help me, and my dear busband brought me to you at the Elmo Hotel, and I bad three am now a well woman." (Signed) MBS. ELLA EVANS. Sciatica. Thomas P. Cox, B. F. D., Columbus, Ind., writes: •‘Doctor: . . _ I can walk without a cane or a crutch. Doctor, I thought I never would walk again, but I just thought It you could cure others, I would be cured when my time came.” _ (Signed) THOMAS P. COX.D Bheumatism. John H. Farthing, B. F. D. 2, Salem, 111., 61 ut eo• "For a great many years, my wife suffered with Rheumatism and Deafness that defled every treatment to cure, and I myself endured coati ntftl tortures with attacks of Chronic Rheumatism, which no physician was able to help. One day, despairing of ever being cured, my wife and I drove twelve miles to visit Bev. Dr. Hawkins, who treated us. Although we do not understand it, we know it must be God who does such things, as the healer gave us no medicine or anything whatever to take.”(Signed) JOHN H. FARTHING. Ask to see these letters: Mastoid Necrosis. Mr. P. E. Emery, Middlegrove, HL, suffered with Mastoid Necrosis (gives sworn treatment before Notary Public, A. MJ. Dickinson). Doctors and specialists said he could not recover without operation, to which he would not consent, but was brought to Bev. Hawkins. He saysf “I feel practically cured now and have been so ever since.” (Signed)' P. E. EMERY. Stomach Trouble. Mrs. Fannie Taylor suffered 13 years with Constipation, Piles,. Stomach and Liver Trouble without help. (Gives sworn statement before Notary Public Cowen.) She says: “I am cured now and I thank God for giving this great healer his wonderful power over (Signed) MRS. FANNIE-TAYLOR, 845 S. Pearl St., Havannah. 111. Ask to see these sworn statements and hundreds of others: Treatment Helps All. Large numbers besiege Rev. Hawkins daily wherever he can be found. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Stomach Trouble, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Piles, Liver Trouble, Fits, Sleeplessness, Heart - Trouble, Loss of Weight, Eye Trouble, Deafness, Nervousness, Loss of Memory, Despondency, Melancholia, Insanity and every other mental and physical ailment, trouble or worry, habit and vice; many coming to him who have utterly failed to obtain any benefit from any other treatment whatever.Rev. Hawkins Is a wonderful man; no description here could do him justice. No one can know this man or understand him, or realize the mighty power he is, until they see him with their own eyes. To see this man is to know him; to be In his presence is a joy to which every sickone should aspire; it has meant so much to those who have had the opportunity and now the opportunity Is offered to you; make the most of It while you may or you may regret it after he has gone. Of the wonderful works of this great man, no one can gainsay; his marvelous gift was born with him; the throngs Tvho recovered where he was born, the uncounted numbers where he has been called, speak for themselves. His work from childhood on, has been crowned with one continual procession of successes after another. Many recover even when afar off whom he has never talked with or seen. Of the wonderful things about this man, there la no end, and It Is none the less wonderful that he is with us now as sent to us. ■ Fasts When TreatingThe healer commences treating the throngs of sufferers who besiege him daily at a very early hour, , and continues throughout the day without refreshments or rest, that all may be treated and none be turned away, for they have come so far to see him and he wishes to see them all. Years ago Rev. Dr. Hawkins graduated as a physician, but he has thrown this aside and clings only to the higher power to aid him in his work. He is regularly ordained as a minister of the Gospel, and, loves to follow the command of the Mas-* ter: f‘Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel and heal the sick.” To this work - he has given his life, and the healings following his steadfast faith, convince the most skeptical; his healing gift, his marvelous cures, astonish greatest thinkers. Large Numbers Will Come. As Rev. Hawkins arrives, he will be zreeted by-large numbers of sufferers hailing from every point of the compass. Sick folks from every town and community, within reach, from every city and hamlet, metropolis and country place; farmers and townsmen, from every station of life, from the highest to the lowest; employer and employee, business man and’ tlerk, in every capacity, in every vocation In life, whether rich or whether poor, all come with one purpose in mind, a* will'*congregate In one common-family; all will throng to the healer that he may help them, may-aid them, may point them the way to health. These callers from the various sections of the country round about, * these searchers after health for miles and miles in every direction, will begin pouring in upon Rev. Hawkins while yet the day is scarcely.ushered in; they will come In trains, automobiles and carriages and many will walk; they will be
Ktting up early to arrive In time before e greater numbers coming later In the day have had time to accumulate, ■ Not a moment will be lost; not an Instant wasted. The healer wUI take no nourlahment at all, but will incessantly wield his master art from early morning until late tn the day, that all may be treated and none be turned away. Every available accommodation at the Treating Rooms has been provided to take care of all. regardless of the number coming. and Rev. Hawkins starting early, will be amply able to treat all promptly Jn the order of their arrivrfl. . we should regret very much if any one should miss ;h an opportunity as this. As this man, who baa done much for suffering humanity, is poor, he relies for the support of his jrrand work on the small sums received of the people he serves; little or much or whatever it be, it is gratefully received and goes far towards lightening the burden of cost his healing work heaps upon him as he journeys qpward from town to town o» the pilgrimage of his mission. ■ All sufferers are welcomed by the healer himself to come to him now while they may. Helpless Invalids and those unable to come, may hear from the healer by writing to him at his treating rooms, 404 Great Northern Bldg., 20 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois.
REV. DR. HAWKINS.
