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Show MAN PREPARED FOR THE GRAVE REVIVED AND RESTORED TO HEALTH BY PANOPATHIC 1 DOCTOR'S MYSTERIOUS CONTROL OVER DEATH. DOES HE POSSESS SUPERNATURAL POWER? A Romarkablo Man Who Heals Supposed Incurable Diseases, BonishS Bad Habits and Gives Life and Health to Suffering- Mankind With- l out the Use of Drastic Remedies or the Surgeon's Knife. i DISTANCE NO BARBIES, TO HIS METHODS CURES THOSE TIT PARy OFF INDIA THE SAME AS THOSE WHO CALL- AT HIS OFFICE IN NEW YORK. Jjj Offers Help Without Pay to Prove the Marvelous Power of His Wonderful! f Discovery Believes It His Duty to God and Man to Give Freely $ of His Services to All Who Stand in. Need. '4- Into tho valley of death, throush tho tortures of hell, with the indoscrlbablo agony Induced by tho oxpoctancy of soon bclnp laid in a narrow grave covered with earth six feet deep, Is the terrible oxporl-enco oxporl-enco of Mr. J. H. Anderson of 3120 Dear-bom Dear-bom street, Chicago. 111. It hardly sccmn possiblo that with tho present advancement advance-ment of science and doctors paloro such an awful occurrence could tako place, but it seems his physicians had exhausted I evory remedy known to their scienco; all their restoratives and potions had failed to work. And had It not beon for the fact that accounts pf some of tho wonder- ' ful cures made by Dr. William Wallace Hadley of New York have reached tho city by tho lake, Mr. Anderson would probably havo now been doad beyond ro-call. ro-call. As It Is, tho story of his sufforinff, Ills startling- cxperlenco and almost miraculous mi-raculous restoration add a new chapter to our knowledge of tho mysterios of life and death. The writer called on Dr. Had-loy Had-loy per.sonally to get the exact dotails of tho affair. In reply to a question the . doctor said: "So you havo como to learn how I rescued Mr. Anderson and saved him from an untimely gravo after the Chicago physicians hnd given him up? I old not expect to stir up any great sensation sensa-tion by this feat, as I can point you to hundreds of cases I havo cured In which ...ivi iuuuu3 wcru. reaiiy mucil worse oft than Mr. Anderson. Take, for example, tho enso of Mr. R. II. Hall of Snowvllle.' Va His physicians pronounced him beyond be-yond medical aid and wanted to saw an opening through his skull as a last chance. Pieces of bono as big as my finger and a half-inch long camo out from nbovo his eyes. His agony was terrible. Ho had abandoned all hopo and thought nothing but the graveyard awaited him. All he expected was to havo his last dying hours mado as comfortable an possl- 1 ble. but I saved his life. My treatment restored him to health because it reached I tho very root of his dlsoaso. "I do not believe any dlseaso is incurn-ble incurn-ble if Uio propor remedy is applied. By ronicdv I do not mean ordinary drugs and medicine such as doctors usually dispense ?inItv?SRnuInoyiinff !hat w, seL ln motion mo-tion the vital dynamic powers of Ufo something that will supply tho system called lecithin. N'o man ever died so lontr as Jils nerves, blood corpuscles and klcU ney. heart, livor and lung cells held a proper amount of lecithin. I will forfoir 31.000.00 In sold If vm, ,.n n h. HL ?"?t 1 gle Instance In which this statement is not true. As soon as I discovered that human life nnd health depended on tho quantity and quality of lecithin in tho body 1 set out to make a preparation containing this wonderful llfe-glvlng substance. sub-stance. That was years ago. I labored day and night; I tried more things than ?,?Ma? ever,utrr' I Rathered barks and herbs from the, uttonnost ends of tho earth. I experimented with all sorts of electrical dovlces; I extracted essences rrom minerals dug from tho bowels of tho earth, all to no avail. Finally, after twenty twen-ty years of constant experimenting, myi mbors wor at kiBt crowned with succesa. it was a great day for me when I ilrst niad that ruby red liquid you soe yonder. For hours I watched It quiver and vibrato .is If in an eflort to restrain tho dynamic power it hld. I now had a chance to test the dream of my youth after a score of Nears of hard labor and anxious expectancy. expect-ancy. I took the preparation myself. I round It gave me now lifo and vigor: it mado my brain active; mv houses alert: it quickened and strengthened all my physical and mental powers. I gave It to ny friends; they pronounced tt wonderful. P St1!"0 bacIc for more. I tried it on all no sick and hopoleas cases I could Und. I was surprised at Its marvelous cures. Next I advertised ln the nowspapora for iPLP" ln"rblo casos of consumption, I3rtght3 disease, cancer, epilepsy, paralysis, pa-ralysis, heart rroublo and all othor all-ncnts all-ncnts of whatever kind or choractor. I iupoclAlly. rUQBt&d, ;pa.tlent4 jriw had. been given up to die. Again tho result1 wero astounding. "Even I did not dream it could perfornl: fuch marvels. I had boon taught by mm medical books that certain cases werff inourablc. and whllo I had great cortfl. doncp in my discovery, I did not think' could heal such soemlngly utterly IiomB1 less cases. T '7 reraember a woman from Palnsvllljt incl., who applied to mo for treatment after having tried doctor after doctoi ; without receiving any benefit. She suf- ' fered ndescribable ngony day and night ? , Fif1, a11 tlle advertised remedies sh could find, but It was always tho same. ok ( ?.XTnS .roIlcf from h01' torrible tortures I 11 a b,e"cvcd her days numbered, hei j life hopeless, and wrote mo as a drownlrii person grabs a straw. 1 hardly though: V myself that I could cure such an awfu case, but I sent her my treatment aac l! anxiously awaited results. First camojj .otter stating her improvomcnt. next ( . u . r overflowing with gratitude, statins that sho was nearly well, and next a lettei announcing her complete cure. 11 Wero it not for tho fact that I rcgart & all letters confidential unless I have th & patient s express permission to do other u wise. I would let you read this letter ol hers. It did my hoart good to get tt. i r- It always makes mo feel good to b 84 the humble Instrument of Providence " I: U saving the life of some human being, for rSi as you know, the good book says: Tna'a much as you havo dono it unto tho leas u of these, my brethren, you have done J 7 unto mo' I believe- the Creator has pro J vlded a euro for everv 111, no matter hofl il severe, If man will but search and find it that cure " t ,1. "But how about Mr. Anderson's casorSii; asked' the writer. "Hor.i in -i iofr frnJl1).1 Mr. Anderson. Read It nnd see what he41 says, for yourself." Mr. Anderson's letC tor to the doctor reads as follows: fja "Dear Doctor. Before I wroto you Ob i tried doctor after doctor, but could go 2k' no relief from tho agonies I was suffering J?1 Tho tortures of hell were mine fron fi gastro-lntcstlnal catarrh, catarrh of th a bladder, and I was told hvportrophy ( the prostato glands, all chronic and dcej jkr peatcd. I suffered with terrible headaohe sharp pains and sorenesa in all muscles i V? the body, especially in my back. Mv jik 'A va3 cold and clammy. Food would fi b digest in my stomach and I had attapl li of both constipation and diarrhoea alte All my Internal organs were highly La flamed and every movement was oxtrenn ly painful. When I had given up all hop Wt and thought there was nothing left fo Ml me but a lingering and certain death,? heard of your wonderful dlscoverv and, a k. , you know, asked you If you could holj me. From tho very first I oxpcrletic great results from your treatment; ? '3 cannot speak too hlghlv nf It. It savod ni Id from tho gravo and put an end to m; snrrerlng. It was worth more than an; fiv, amount of money to me, T cannot tell yoi iLv bow grateful I am to vou " "But do yon givo treatment free to al 'Ri who ask?" "Yes," said the doctor ". tr bellevo It Is my duty to givo freely of ms "sri services to all who stand In need I iiaA costs thousands of dollars to do this, bu J a prominent banker whom I have cum f , has assisted me to secure an approprlf ri tlon which will enablo me to give frei treatment to 10,000 persons at least. Then lew aro hundreds of persons who fool lUa' they aro hopelessly ill persons whom doc Irf, lors havo given up to die that I know 1 could 8a vo If thoy would onlv write tc me. But tho trouble with most people i! Tl that thoy will not givo you an opportunity to euro them. Notwithstanding that. ,.: iitt bavo literally healed thousands of per sons and have literally aollcltod the verj ;2& worst cusos, so as to put my discovery to tho PuviTest poslble teat, and thai hundreds stand ready to testify that Hti'i cured them when physicians and every; V. thing else failed, still there aro muny whe doubt, no matter if it costs them nothing they will not take the trouble to write ?f: "It Is a hard thing to say. but sucr Jfctr porsons do not deserve help. They seen j5. dotormlnad to go on and let their skcptl- L cism kill thom -when tho means of rebel (' , ' can be had for tho asking." "What shall thosu do who wish for tr$i ? t treatment?" asked tho writer "Writ! rne a letter stating tho leading symptom! Jt. of their trouble, their age and sox. Upor IjZ" Teceipt of tho letter I will diagnose the yT5 case, write thom fully In regard to the naturo of their disease, tho probable length of tlmo to effoct a cure, etc.; and Jl, send a course of home treatment, charges M.I prepaid. My address Is Dr Wm. Wallaci W.J' Hadloy, suite JL1S0D, No. 78 Madison vJC uNow York,"- , i - -7 e |