Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 08, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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Some Prominent People Helped By “TRY-NEW=LIFE” IF YOU ARE SUFFERING, COME IN AND BE RELIEVED OF YOUR PAIN Free Demonstrations of "TRY-NEW-LIFE,” the Latest Discovery of Science for Soothing Pain and Building Up a Strong and Vigorous Body I A EALIZING the number ot fake methods that are yearly proposed to the public, we are endeavor ing to show them just what people that use “TRY-NEW-LIFE” say about it and its effects. Below we show you only a tew of the hundreds ot like testimonials that we have received during the past few weeks. What Uncle “Andy” Says: Everybody in Atlanta, Ga., knows Mr. A. P. Stewart, city tax receiver. Mr. Stewart has been tax receiver for years, and his honesty and integrity are well known. When asked what he thought of his machine, which had been purchased of the Hamil ton-Beach Sales Co. about three weeks ago, he made the fol lowing statement: “If there is any one that would like tn know what I think of this machine I had much rather that you would send to me. but I will state that during Octo ber. 1911. my wife had the misfortune to sustain a fractured limb, and it has troubled her a great deal, having become swollen, but since she has had your ‘Try-New-Eife’ machine it has given relief. (The machine is good.) ff there is any one that would like Io know what I think of this machine, send them to me." Atlanta’s Leading Department Store Sells WNEWDFE” There are none in the Southeast and few in the United States who are not familiar with the reputation of the J. M. High Co. Store. Years of honest dealing and the highest business integrity have placed the J. M. High Co.’s Store among tlie first in America. It has always been our policy to have rhe leading store’ in every citv sell “TRY-NEW-LIFE.” The manager of “TRY-NEW-LIFE” has arranged with the J. M. High Co.’s Store to sell “TRY-NEW-LIFE” to the thousands of their customers on their charge accounts. When you ‘visit this store Monday do not fail to see the demonstration in the annex, cut glass and silver department. rhe J. M. High Co.’s Store will also send “ FRY-NEW LIFE” to any of their many customers outside of the city of Atlanta. ALL WHO HAVE USED IT PRAISE “TRY-NEW-LIFE” Wherever You Find a Man Who Owns a Machine You Find a Booster. I 'couldn't take a hundred ••"•vs for my machine if I i couldn't buy another. ’ I hat if one of the best rec "wimendations possible to give machine, but it is whit ' p r'. one of the thousands ■'"."have bought "Try-Nevv maehines in the last few ”;nths win tell you. b paid* for itself in a ,' r °k." said one man. "I ‘a what the doctors and sanitariums charge for ;in ,j | k nO w that f t mill had use enough 1 dozen times benefit "'Zb -in the first week I ' ■ mine, to pay for it more in mice.'' " 'he comparatively shot Still Room for a Few Live Agents I here are still a few choice locations for good, live ' i!ts to handle Try-New-Life. Agents can arrange to sell machines on time or cash, is now dorfe in Atlanta. Here is a protable opening for a live man or woman 'h money enough to handle the business. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT, AND “TRY-NEW-LIFE” MAY SAVE YOU OR SOME ONE DEAR TO YOU FROM YEARS OF MISERY AND SUFFERING time since "Try-New - Life ‘ was givefT to the scientific world, thousands of the little machine? have been sold into private homes. It speaks wonders for its universal suc cess that not a single one of all those thousands over came back and said he was not sat isified. The machines are sold un der positive factory guaran tee for one year—and they will last twenty times as long with an) care at all. Stop In at the Hamilton- Beach Sales Company's store at 7 Walton street, Atlanta. Ga., and be Sho'wn, in a few minutes, just what the ma chine does and wh> it is that everv owner Is a booster. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS ’ * DEAFNESS IT CURED ME Baseball r it D c n Player Hurt w U IV IZ Iz M r - Skipworth, on* of C ~ Rome's host pitchers in th* July 5. 1912. . r, u . say W| Southeastern league, sustained a Mr R H. Caldwell, of 146 Gordon street, who is well known in the city of sprained ankle jifst at a <*rtical Atlanta. «a.* directed to the Hamilton- Hfi moment, while making a slide for Beach Sales Company, of 7 Walton Me' 1 1• 1 11 «_ 1 HES&i W second, which would have caused street, hv a friend of his who is als.t SP 'W troubled with deafness, to investigate llfj hi ™ flt I,?aSt H ' t "’ l>P ° F f ° Ur Wf ' pkß •Try-.New-Life." and find out whethe Q la.v-off had he not been fortunate it would really produce results a< enough to obtain treatments of claimed by us. ( onr Iry-New-Life" machine. Mr Caldwell has n n i y taken five Mr. Skipworth only took four treatments for deafness, and he stated : 1 • 1 • ggytfftr •. > Jr IB «f our treatments, after which to the manager of the Hamilton-Beach *'-«>> ■ > 11 1 , ? V WMwfe-: ■ ■«"<''t- tune he whs able to lav his Sales Compare that the results were . , . , ~ , ’ crutch aside, as well as take off remarkable. In fact, he felt like a new rjaty. person altogether; that he could heat WIF lg|| all '’adages and put his foot once again, and that he was going lo back into a shoe. And Mr. Skip- bring this friend of his into mu sim-e l.j -j® worth is not the only one that 10 be cured also. | ® IIIe appreciates the remarkabe cure Mr. Caldwell, as you will note from l-i ® which was received during these his picture, is an elderly gentleman. LA; a WL four treatments, but the great and on» would naturally think that ||| J|i|w number of fans who missed him. "Try-New-Life" would not cucr a t- I S//YA > ’-MMF , , . , —, . , son Khere the case Is of long standing ’ l "* "" a '” , ’ dpnt Ih,S ’ S On,V and the party being middle aged, as it /A one of the numerous incidents would of a child } ys /) Ly where “ Trv-New-Life " has ben- more than glad to recommend this ma efited athletes in varioues hraches Chine to any one to do as we claim. of sports. SANDOW, STRUCK BY LICtHTNING AND PARALYZED WHEN HE WAS A LITTLE BOY, CURED HIMSELF He Used Hand Massage, Which Is Same Principle, But Slower Than “Try-New-Life.” Finest Athlete in Country Was Once Given Up By the Doctors to Die of Consumption—He, Too, Built Up a Strong Body—Could Have Done It Sooner With “Try-New-Life.” Very few people know that Sandow—the world's strong est man—was struck by lightning when he was a boy, and that one side was completely paralyzed. His entire left side was practically dead, for he could not move it. Everybody thought that he was a hopeless paralytic, and that the re mainder of his life would be spent in bed. But Sandow rubbed and massaged his helpless arm with his right hand, and finally brought back to it a slight power of motion. This gave hirp great hope that he might eventually redeem his whole body, and he went to work vig orously and rubbed and massaged the muscles, which brought health, and finally got so that he could move both arm and leg. The next move was to sit up in bed and move both arm and leg as much as he could and massage them continually. Then he was soon able to leave his bed and walk about and use his prm, too. By constant effort, he restored himself to his former health, and, by keeping up the exercise and by stimulating the circulation with constant massage, he be came famous all around the world as a man of Herculean strength. You See We Are Honest in What We Claim for ‘Try-New-Life’ IT CURED ME All the athletic world knows rhe man who. at the Mad ison Square Physical Culture show In New York city in 1903, won the prize of SI,OOO for the most perfectly built body among all the athletes gathered there. Rut very few know that this same man, now Professor Weinberg, the Gymnastic Instructor at the Battle creek, Mich . Sanita rium. was at the age of 20 given up to die of consumption. THE SECRET IN CIRCULATION. He did not give up. He experimented and found that by massage he could stimulate his circulation, and he realized that on the free and full flow of pure, blood through his vein* depended hie life. So, with constant practice, he built up a strong, robust body from the puny frame of skin and bones that the doctors had consigned to an early grave. In both of these cases it was the healthful stimulation of the blood vessels and the constant kneading and mAsag ing of the muscles which brought health Instead of disease and death. If either Sandow or Professor Weinberg had known of "Try-New-Life," he could have accomplished the same results in far less time and with far greater ease and enjoyment, I-'or the application of “Try-New-Life" is a pleasure and in no sense a task. What Prominent Business Man Says: Mr. A. A. Smith, of the Fertilizer and Chemical Company. 905 Grant building, who has been in business in the city of Atlanta for a good many years, purchased one of our "Try-New-Ljfe" machines a short time ago. as he was troubled witlj indigestion and circulatory disorders, and after having used this machine up to the present writing, he voluntarily makes the following statement: "I find that the machine is everything that you claim it to he, and that it has given such great relief to me that 1 am really surprised at the results of same. If there is any one who is troubled with any form of digestive disorders, nervousness, or. in fact, a general breakdown from lack of sleep, proper food and exercise. I can conscientiously recommend the use of a "Try-New-Life" ma chine. which deserves far more credit than can possibly be given it. *‘T am averse to giving testimonials to be published in the newspapers, but when I can be benefited as much as 1 have been from the use of one of these machines. 1 feel that it is my duty to say what the machine has done for me. and recommend it to people who are suffering the same as I was before purchasing.” A. A. Smith Nervousness Being Cured Mr. J. L. Reinhardt, cashier of the Bank of Colbert, Colbert, Ga., who has one of the most noted poultry farms in the state, purchased one of our bat tery machines for his wife, who has been troubled with nervousness for a number of years. Read what Mr. Reinhardt says about our machine: “Gentlemen: “Although we have used your ‘Trv-New- Life’ machine but a short time, it lias been of great help to my wife iu the way of giving her immediate relief, and I am positive that after having used same for a longer period the re sults will he as much more beneficial as they have been up to the present writing. “Yours very truly, (Signed) “J. L. REINHARDT, • “<’olhert, Ga.” Miss Spencer, of The Georgian, Says: 1 rather expected to see some complicated, formidable apparatus-—the impression of scientific dread heightened by the approach of some serious looking perspnage who would shake hl* head at the microbes of disease that his keen eyes alone could see. I was disap pointed The office was cheerful, plea.-ant and refreshingly cool. The white walls and the dark green screen suggested the rest w hich I just then realized 1 craved. There- were no hor rors tn evidence. Then I saw. It is a sim ple instrument of convenient size that will give the most scientific massage without the tyrannical services of an ex pensive masseuse The Ides of economy seemed to Impress me first. Then I saw it in operation; in fact, my curios ity led me to yield to the offer of a demonstration Then it was that I was thoroughly convinced. It is marvelous. It did for me in a few minutes what an hour of my daily "setting-up" exercises could only suggest and how much more agree able to use an Instrument that brought every drop of stag- nant blood into-circulation and relieved the congested brain. It seemed marvelous, and yet 1 could see easily the reasons for its beneficial effects. The thousand? of little ills and pains that daily beset us. and for which we know no safe and ready relief, could be quickly banished by the use of this little marvel of platinum and aluminum oper ated by electricity. The ner vous headaches to which one. has to devote a day of pain ful Idleness; the little rheu matic twinges which make one old before his time, and espe cially the reminder* of sieges of former illnesses, could all be speedily and safely reliev ed and eventually cured. As a household article. I be gun to consider it indispens able. The only trouble would be that it might make chil dren imaginative as to aches, so delighted would they he to have their mother use "Try- New- Life." The crowning point of my conviction was the knowledge that it is used and indorsed by the most celebrated gymnasts and physical eulturists; so 1 knew that I was not proved faithless to my old love.