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Show DEAD MAN TALKED BACK TO LIFE H Miraculous Rescue From Grav2. tf MEDICAL SCIENCE COMPLETELY UPSET BY HOCHESTEH WONDER-WORKER, WONDER-WORKER, WHO RESTORES LIFE AND HEALS THE SICK " WITHOUT THE-USE OF DRASTIC DRUGS OR THE SURGEON'S KNIFE. Hopeless Invalids Restored to Health. Refuses Large Check From Wealthy Patient Gives His Services to Rich and -Poor Alike Without Chargo Cures Idem and Women Thousands of Miles Away as Easily as Thoso Who Call in Person. " -t (From Memphis News.) IH ROCHESTER, N. T. (Special Correspondence) Corre-spondence) "If I charged a thousand dollars a treatment I could do no more than I now do for nothing. It Is useless for you to offer me money for my services. serv-ices. I refuse this check the same as I refuse the poor man's offering," aaid Prof. Thomas F. Adldn of thla city to a wealthy patient. "When I say that I make no charge for certain help to thoi-o who arc 111 and suffering. I mean every word of It. I am able to practice my procession becauso I love it. bocause 1 feel that It Is- my duty as a Christian to use thl6 wonderful power that has been given me for tho benellt of all mankind, to cast out from their bodies the evils of disease. That is why I refuse payment, pay-ment, why the poor man receives the same attention and care as his more fortunate neighbor. "Yes, you may say that I talked Dr. A. W. Shaw of Grafton, W. Va., back to life." replied Prof. Adkln to a question ques-tion put by the reporter. " A dead man was the verdict pronounced bv doctors and friends. Yet I slaved him from the grave, proved to him that I was gifted with ability to combat any or ull diseases; that my power was supreme over all bodily Ills-. But that Is only one of hundreds, thousands, of similar instances. Some of the worst ca&es in the country; men and women on their way to the grave, have been brought to me by their physicans when all hope was abandoned, and I have cured1 them so quickly that I have been credited with working miracles. Letters Let-ters blotched with the tears- of pain and sorrow have come to me. imploring the aid I am so glad to bestow, and In a few days others have come irom th same sources fairly singing with joy and gratitude over the wonderful re- 1 sloration to health my treatment has accomplished." Prof. Adkln disdains the use of all "isms" or dangerous drugs, saying: "'While it is true that I cure thousands whom I never see, there Is nothing supernatural su-pernatural about by method; It is sci-entlllc sci-entlllc to the highest degree, however wonderful and puzzling it may be to doctors and scientists. I have at last discovered the long lost sccrc-t of nature that sages and chemists have been unsuccessfully un-successfully seeking for centuries pas:. I was convinced that there was a power above and beyond drugs and medicines-, ao superior to them as- electricity is to a tallow candle Almost by accident this wonderful secret was revealed to me In all Its majestic simplicity, and now I know that, by means of this law of life, I can cure any disease, can restore to health people in the last stages of what are usually fatal Illnesses. It is nothing what other doctors may say; no matter how chronic the trouble or how hopeless or ineura,blc the case may sec-m! no ill of the body can continue when I take control." Over twenty physicians, specialists spe-cialists in their practice, have abandoned aban-doned their old-fashioned theories and taken up the study of Prof. Adkln's methods, staying with him in order to dally witness the almost miraculous cures ho performs. From him rich and poor alike receive the same treatment and uniform courtesy whicli have won him many friends among the Influential men of the country. One of the most marvelous things about this man's miraculous curative power Is his provedi ability to cure those thousands of miles away as easily and quickly as though he stood by their bedside. bed-side. It would seem beyond doubt that thought-transference, magnetic waves of the will or some mysterious esoteric energy can be shot through space as telegrams are sent without wires; but the nature of this potent electric fluid and, how It takes hold and quickly rids the body of material disease, Is beyond explanation. The reporter, doFlrlng to learn more about the case of Dr, Shaw and1 other patients cured by this sovereign law of life, requested Prof. Adkln for further details. In response the wonder-worker said: "Perhaps It would be better to al-law al-law you to convince yourself by reading what Dr. Shaw said In a letter he wrote to me." Hore Is a copy, word for word of the letter handed' to the reporter' "Leading physicians and specialists pronounced pro-nounced my ca.se Incurable and I was given up to die. My trouble was Brlght'.s disease. I had not been able to lie down for eight months, and had lost all hope. I did not think anything could save me, but your treatment cured mo. IB There Is no doubt about the truly mar- Rl velous power of your wonderful dls- Hk co very. I am well known In my section BH nnd feel that I am doing a benefit to humanity when I recommend your lPI treatment," IK "Another case I remember," continued Hi Prof. Adkln. when the reporter had' , finished reading this remarkable lettci Hl "was that of Mrs. L. A. Phillips of Tta wick. Tex . who was all but dead vhen K I took hold of her case. I never sy" ' iHfl her, but I cured her just the snne aa5"" J If she had come to my cfll his la VtmB the letter sho wrote to me. Tvhen I flH first began your treatment I had no fH faith in it at all; had tried' so many dlf- fercnt kinds of medicine with no ben- IH efiL I had been under the treatment PH of twelve different hospitals, with no relief. Then I employed! two home doc- jB tore; but they soon got so they did me no good, and told me they could do KK nothing for ine, and that if I could find jjH anything that could do me aivy- good for jB me to get It, for they had done every-I every-I thing they could. I suffered' from every IH I disease that flesh Is heir to. I had been bedfast for five years, unable to stand up longer than ten minutes at a time. 1 If ever woman suffered I did. I couJd not He on but one side. I had two larjie , bed sores that gave me a "great deal of trouble, nnd I suffered so much In other ways; I had kidney trouble:, catarrh of tho bladder and also gruel. I used to VM suffer at times until I had spasms. I also suffered from falling o Uie womb. IH ulcer3 and chronic Indigestion, and, of fl course, all of these diseases left mv nerves in a terrible condition, when I ll finally wrote to you. You have done for jMi I me what no one else ever did. My friends all say that I have 'been raized) from the dead. I was nothing but skin and bones; now I am fee-ling splendid I tay to everyone that If they would place their case in. your hands you would' do the same for them. All they need to do is to give you a trial." Then here lHl is a letter from W. S Swayne. Ph. G . IHI of New Haven, Conn., proprietor of the IH Spring Clear Llthia Water- 'l cannot IH express my gratitude for what you have done for my wife. She was on her death-bed; she war paralyzedi and hadf i Hfl a clot of blood on her brain. Physicians- said there was no hope that she could recover, but you have saved her life. She Improved from the very first day she commenced your treatment. Tho clot of blood has disappeared, 5he sleeps well and has a splendid appetite. Refer any sufferers who doubt your marvelous Efl power to me. or let them come to mv Bfl home and1 witness the wonderful cure you have performed in my wife's case My neighbors all know the condition my wlfo was In when she -commencr-d your treatment, and they were hourly expecting her death. I hope and pray that I may be at your command to help those who suffer, and get them to write you for free help.' Mry. MacDonald of IH Mlllvlllo, Tenn., writes'. 'I must say that If It had not been for your treatment I ould not be on this earth today. Be- fore I began your treatment T thought I could not live, but now I can do mv Bl housework. I am .o thankful to you UM and your treatment.' Mrs'. Addle E. Hough of Omaha. Neb., says In her let- ter; 'There are no praises too Inch for IH your wonderful Vitaopalhy. I was ill for fifteen years and spent a small for- IH tune in doctoring, but did not get well. ' Have had seven doctors treat me (the IH best in the State), but they failed to un- IH derstand my trouble. Then I had' twv operations, which left me worse than ever. I took your treatment and now I am . well and hardy, free from pain, happy and grateful for the great ben- cllUs I have received.' " The reporter noticed that the abov letters were taken almost at randbm IH from among scores and hundreds, com- J lng from all parts of the world. This JM flood of letters Is due to the fact that all IH that anyone who is 111 has to do It to ,H write to Prof. Adkin. stating their JH symptoms, age and sex, and he will JH diagnose their cose and prescribe the jH proper home treatment for them, ab-solutcly ab-solutcly free of chargo. Those who are sick and want td b cured may reach Prof. Adkln by ad- o'Tesslng Thomas F. Adkin. Box 1130B. lUt Rochester. N. Y.. U. S. A. A letter does HK Just as much good as a nersonal visit. HK and Prof. Adkln takes an intense plotas- W ure In curing cases where both doctor iVft and medicine have failed. 'f kVfl in ill |