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THE GEOROtAK’8 NEWS liRlEKS.
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TO YOU WHO ARE SICK
I Make The Fairest Offer That I Know
Let me say right at the start that no
money lv asked or expected. I make
this remarkable offer ot my own free
will and accord. I am financially able
to do so. It Is my way—the way I have
thought out by which I can best send
help and comfort, health and strength
out into this world of so much sickness
and suffering.
^ It Is for you to accept or refuse as you
For you to choose—whether your
trouble, with all Its pain, danger, fear
and uncertainty, shall continue—or
whether it shall be taken away. But
in the choosing, remember this—health
was God's most precious gift to you,
and it is as much your duty to regain
nnd keep It os to guard and protect
your life.
DIRECTING SPECIALIST
CLEARWATER,
Who makes this generous offer.
What is my offer! you ask. Listen!—
In my thirty years’ experience in med- I
Idnc I have learned many strange
things. For one thtng. I’ve learned
that Heart Disease kills more people
every day than anything else on earth.
I’ve also learned that Heart Disease
hardly ever exists alone—by Itself—that
other organs—Stomach, Bowels. Kid
neys, Liver, Lungs. Sexual organs, eta,
are almost always affected, too. Why!
Think for a minute and you'll answer
the question yourself—It's becauso the
Heart Is the vital organ of the body—
because It governs all tbs other organa,
supplies EVERT organ—every Nerve,
muscle and tissue with blood and life
and power to do their work.
Stop the heart's beat and death
strikes Instantly. You know that. And
let the heart get weak or wrong In any
way and' the whole system—the whole
body, from Bruin to tiniest blood vessel
—suffers, too.
But. you say I haven’t any Heart
trouble. My heart Is all right Lots
of .people think and say tho self-same
thing. Why. only last week I had a
pitiful tear-stained letter from a little
eleven-year-old girt down In Georgia,
telling me how her mother fell dead
the week before—With the baby In her
arms! Now. this woman thought her
Heart was all right She would not be
lieve me—even refused to take the
treatment or heed the warning, and the
good advice that I had sent her free!
Six people In every ten have Heart
trouble, though many of them, do not
know It: 10.000 victims die of It In
America every year. Think of It And
so I say, unless you are sure, unless you
KNOW, for goodness sake don’t take
any more chances—stop a bit right here
and find out for a certainty just where
you stand.
THE SYMPTOMS OF HEART DIS
EASE
Are very plain when once they are
known and understood. The great
trouble Is that most people don’t know
what the symptoms arc—don’t know
what they mean when they have them.
Another thing: A great many people
are misled and deceived Into thinking
their trouble Is something else. Thou
sands—perhaps you among them—are
today dooterlng the Stomach, Kidneys,
Liver, Nerves or Sexual organs for
somo supposed trouble, when all the
time It’s the heart that's causing It
all. In other words, you may be treat
ing the symptoms and not the disease
Itself.
Following are the most common signs
—the really sure symptoms of Heart
Disease. Go over them carefully one
by one and answer yes or no to each.
That will tell the story:
Do yeu tire easily?
Do you have headaches?
Doss your Heart flutter?
Dees it ever skip beats?
Does your Heart palpitate?
Do you start in your sleep?
Are you short of your breath?
Do you feel “week and run down?*.
Do you have numb or dixxy spells?
Do you have weak, sinking spells?
Ars you nervous and irritable?
Do your feet, legs er ankles swell?
Does your stomach hive an “ail gono"
feeling?
Have you pain In Heart, side or shoul
der blade?
Of course, no case has all—some of
tho very worst only a few. Therefore,
If you And that even one or two of them
aro TOUR symptoms, you should act
at once, for you may be In grave dan
ger. Tou know Heart Disease don’t
wait. It comes like a thief, develops
quickly and strikes without warning.
AND HERE IS MX OFFER.
If you have any of these symptoms:
If you have reason to think that you
have even tho aUghteat Heart trouble
or weakness, write me now. I will stud
you free treatment and advice.
Or, again. If you havo knodra for
some time that you have Heart trouble
or weakness, write me—even though
your cjum is chronic, dcoo-icatcd. and
has resisted treatment Even though
you may have been told that you can
not bo cured, I urge you all the more
strongly to write at once. It is In Just
such stubborn "incurable** cases we
have made the moat remarkable cures.
Tho very day I hear from you. I will
■end you by mall postpaid and securely
A REGULAR FULL FREE TREAT
MENT
for your case; a letter of advice ex
plaining your whole cue fully. Also
a Medical Book that In plain words and
with clear pictures tells all about your
trouble. Explains about your Heart—
what It -does, how It works, and Its
relatlott to all the rest of your body.
The book Is valuable; do not lose sight
of this part of my offar. Many pcoplo
—among them several physicians—say
it’s the best book of its kind aver
written.
Remember It is all tree—the Book,
the Letter of advice, the full Course ot
Treatment There are no “strings" to
this offer. Neither Is it a C. O. D.
scheme or anything of the kind, r aak
for no money—I send you no medicine,
expecting you to pay later. Tou bind
yourself In no way. It Is nothing but
a genuine, generous, honest free offer
ot help to the sick. 1 am making this
same offer In some of the best papers
in America, besides Ths Atlanta Geor
gian Weekly News Briefs because It
seems to me to be the best way to
quickly get advice and help—this cer
tain, effective treatment Into the hands
of every sufferer—everywhere.
To the skeptical—tho doubters, the
unbelievers—to those who think Heart
trouble can’t be cured—to those who
forget that science Is advancing. I soy
for your own good—yes In simple fair
ness to yourself—don’t give up—don’t
fall to get our advice and test our
methods and treatment It has cured—,
I don’t mean Just helped—but cured
thousands of cases, many of which hod ■
been pronounced hopeless
I am particularly anxious to hear
from those who aren’t quite pure Just
what their trouble Is—from those who
are doctoring the Stomach, Liver, Kid
neys, Nerves etc* but get little or no
better. In nine out of ten such cases
the real trouble Is with the Heart. Any.
way, you will get the truth here. You
will then know what to do.
The free course of treatment that we
send will strengthen and regulate the
heart. It will tone up the stomach.
Kidneys and Liver. It will give
strength and vitality to the Nerves and
Nerve Centers and build up the whole
system. Remember we make a special
ty of treating Heart Disease and the
other troubles that so often go with It
This Is our llfework—and all our
knowledge and experience thus gained
Is touts gladly and freely Just for the
And so I say again. If you do need
this help, you'd better send right now,
for, of course, I can not continue to
mako this offer Indefinitely.
Free Treatment Coupon
Directing Specialist Clearwater,
Head of the Heart Cure Co.
4<« Masonic Bldg. UaUowelL Maine:
I have read your offer In The Atlanta
aeonrian Weekly News Briefs.
ncasc send me the Free Treatment,
the Book and Letter promised. It Is
agreed and understood 1 am to pay yon
nothing for all this, either now or later.
My Age Is
NEW PARTY IS FORMED BY
PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS
Washington.—The progressive move
ment in the Republican party, hereto
fore confined to Individual efforts oh
the part of Insurgent leaders to correct
abuses In popular government In the
United States, has cryfltalltxed Into a
party within the Republican party, with
a definite declaration of principles and
all the prestige and power which united
effort gives to any movemeiit.
Progressive Republican Senators,
governors, congressmen and others
hava formed the National Republican
Progressive league, which win make a
light for the establishment of popular
government. The organisation, plans
for which have been under way since
the assembling of congress, was con
summated at a meeting Saturday night
Officers Are Elected.
A declaration of principles-has been
signed, a constitution adopted and the
following officers elected: President
Senator Jonathan Bourne. Jr. Oregon;
first Vico president Representative
George W. Norris, Nebraska; second
vice president. Governor Charles E. Os
borne. Michigan; treasurer, Charles R.
Crane, Chicago; executive committee.
Senator Moses E. Clapp. Minnesota;
Senator Joseph L, Bristow, Kansas;
Representative E H. Hubbard, Iowa;
Representative Irvine L. Lenroot, Wis
consin; Representative-elect William
Kent California; Gifford Plnchot of
Pennsylvania; George L. Record. New
Jersey, and the president vice presi
dents and treasurer, members ex-ofilclo.
Declaration of Principles.
The declaration of principles signed
by nine Republican United States ■
ators, the governors ot six Republican
states. thirteen members of the house
and others Is as follows:
"We. the undersigned, associate our
selves together as ths National Pro
gressive Republican league. The object
of the league is the promotion of pop
ular government and progressiva legis
lation. Popular government In Amer
ica has been thwarted and progressive
legislation strangled by the special in-
I Treat .Eyes* Free
For fifteen deyl If yra
do not wish to continue,
costs yon nothin*. 2 sm
icurio* weak iiec, {ora
•yes. rrasoUted litis,
wild hairs, cataracts,
scums, all eye diseases
r | an d„t allure^ o t
terests which control caucus, delegate
conventions and party organisations,
and thru control of machinery of gov
ernment dictate nominations and plat
forms, elect administrations, legisla
tures, representatives In congress and
United States senators and control
cabinet officers.
“Leaislation Baffled.**
"Under existing conditions legislation
in the public. Interest bss been baffled
and defeated. This is evidenced by the
long struggle to secure laws, but par
tially effective, for the control of rail
way rates and services and revision of
the tariff In the Interact of the producer
and consumer, statutes dealing with
trusts and combinations, based on
sound economic principles aa applied
to modern Industrial and commercial
conditions, a wise, comprehensive and
Impartial reconstruction of the banking
and monetary laws, the conservation of
coal, oil, gas, timber, water powers and
other natural resources belonging to
the people; and for the enactment of all
legislation solely for the common good.
Popular Will Rules.
"Just In proportion as popular gov
ernment has in certain states super
seded the delegate convention system,
and the people hava assumed control ot
the machinery of government, hu gov
ernment become responsible to the pop
ular will and progressive legislation
"The Progressive Republican league
believes that popular government la
fundamental to >11 other questions. To
this end It advocates:
"L Thu election of United States sea.
atom by direct vote of the people.
*1. Direct primaries for the nomina
tion of all elect!,• oUlcers.
1 The direct elections of delegations
to national conventions with opportuni
ty of the voter to express hie choice for
president and vies president.
"4. The amendment to state legisla
tion providing for tho Initiative, refer
endum and recall.
"5. A thoroughgoing corrupt practice
ACt.
Stale League, Planned.
•The league will co-operata with pro-
grcaslTcs in ths several states and
wherever acceptable will render assist-
an co In promoting tho organization of
"Whenever requested by any pro
gressive state league or progressive
leaders In state legislatures, the No
tional Progressive Republican league
will aid In the preparation of appro
priate bills and resolutions and win
furnish speakers and literature In sup
port ot legislative action upon the prop,
oeltlons enumerated In the five num
bered paragraphs set forth In the fore
going declarations of principles."
Tuwdayi of each
month, to look into
these opportunity States. It will mean
a bin savins of cash, without the least
sacrifice of comfort; for these low fares
via FRISCO Lines
are good in the Frisco’s splendid new trains of
Steel cars, handsome through sleepers, and dining
cars serving Fred Harvey meats! •
The tickets allow you to stop over at many points without extra charge
and give you 25 day* to look around.
Write me today just where you wish to go. I will lay out acomptete sched
ule, tell jrou exact cost of ticket from your home town
and give you full information about the section
you want to see, free of charge. Please write today.
A. P. MATTHEWS. DUtrlct Phassaaw Avvst. Fri.co Uses.
Just What Farmer, Need
Hr. S. E. Gilmore, of Coperas Cove,
Texas, says—"The Haynie Cotton Chop
per b just what every farmer needs who
U raising cotton. I used mine on 35
acres of cotton and am more than pleased
with Us work. I have saved at least two-
thirds the hoeing I would bare bad to
do the old way."
LEGISLATOR TAKES 130-
MILE TRIP_EVERY NIGHT
Edwardsvllle, III,—Home-sickness at
tacked Representative William Dlck-
man during tho tint week he spent at
tending tho opening seaatou of the IIU-
nola legislature at Springfield, and to
avoid a recurrence of it ha has ar
ranged to return ISO miles to bla farm
home near Edwardaville every night.
Hot biscuits will be steaming un the
table when Dlckmun completes his dully
ride from the capital Important com
mittee assignments as a minority mem
ber failed to cheer .the embryo line-
maker. Invitations to meet the gov
ernor acted as only temporary bulms
for the absence of bis big family at
home. Tbe brilliant electric lights In
the streets and hotels hurt his eyes and
he longed for the moonlit pastures
stretching away on each side of his
By boarding a car at the state house
Immediately after the dally adjourn
ment Dlckman ia able to reach home at
t o'clock. The car line runs directly
by the "big gate" of the Dlckman farm.
On the return Journey to Springfield
the representative will have to start
from home at ( o'clock In the morning.
Dlcltman says hu does not possess a