Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 04, 1912, HOME, Image 6

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STEAD'S SPIRIT STOAT Os JITMHC Pennsylvania Woman Pastor Says It Has Been Told to Her, and Relates It. PITTSBURGH, MAY 4—Mrs. Mary L Feldman, of Carrick, pastor of the First Spiritualist church of Knoxville, who, at the annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Spiritualists asso ciation here last week, announced she had been In communication with the spirit of William T. Stead, the Eng lish editor and author, who was drowned in the Titanic disaster, said todav she was again In communica tion with the spirit of Mr. Stead Editor Stead Is alleged to have com municated the following: "After the accident happened I went on deck and looked about A little later I returned, meeting no one I knew, and lay down, partly disrobed, without the slightest thought that I was to face, death I fell into a deep sleep, superinduced by my spirit guides, who thus strove to make the passing over easy. "I was aw-akened by the stampeding over my head, and then realized for the first time that the boat was sink ing. Almost simultaneously came the rushing and roaring of the Incoming waters. My last thought was, T am caught like a rat in a trap.’ What He Thought Os. "There was no lifebelt on me. and there was none in sight. Knowing that I must go to my death, my thought naturally turned to my life history. My first thought was Have I done all I possibly could to help to uplift my fellow men?’ "I kept going down, down, down It seemed I never would get to the bot tom. I could hear the groans and cries, the moans and screams of those men and women who went down to the same untimely death. Their cries and prayers made a veritable Inferno, if there could be such a place. “It seemed in almost a few moments a-posslbly ten or fifteen minutes In A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and l.lad.ter troubles, removing travel. cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma tism. and all Irregularities of the kidneys and bladdei ’ln both men and women Regulates b’adder troubles in children Jf not sold by your druggist, will be Sent by mall on receipt of 11 00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and sel dom fail? to perfect a cure Send fortes tlmonlals from this and other states Dr F W Hall. 2926 Ollve-st.. St. Louis, Mo Fold by druggists |l SELLING 'll ONE THOUSAND AND ONE TOWN LOTS GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI I I John R. Scott, Owner, Authorizes the Sale of 1,001 Town Lots in Gulfport I WORTH FROM $25.00 TO $2,500 I At Twenty-Five Dollars Each I I ONE BEACH LOT. WORTH —_ _ _..— __ . _ $2,500.00 wnr. a tggns ■sass ■ gn* *at g g aSk, gfe Bl iHg jis gai BH n xn. n ■ TEN LOTS IN BUENA VISTA. WORTH EACH 250.00 Olg 3 IHi If ill I fl fl A T ■> I I Afl I 300 LOTS IN EXTENSION TO GUM CARBO. WORTH EACH 75.00 M|| | IM L V fl | | I llfl I IL / H Lfl | LI 350 LOTS IN HIGHLAND PARK. WORTH EACH 50.00 Bill I 1111 I Ull Illi 14 I sA <■ I ILII ■ " 340 LOTS IN HYDE PARK. WORTH EACH 25.00 UU I IHL I HLt UU H I l|ffaV taFIUII I | PHONE MAIN 1869 FOR PARTICULARS 814 GRANT BUILDING | . ■■ »■ ... ■ ■ ■, n Mfgn iri , nT - 1 ri~n g t - irrTTT —.— liw r ■u i rwr ri ■ .ml. ..,a. r, . ■haiisa.. ...as , a,- , t , ... «i ■ ~ ~ - -J Chamber Realty Co* To Remodel Y<MXJL For Its New Home Plans for the new- home for the Chamber of Commerce have taken defi nite shape in the formation of the Chamber of Commerce Realty Compa ny, which is to own and control the new building. President Wilmer L. Moore ig authorized to purchase for the chamber SIOO,OOO worth of common btock in the building The chamber will take possession of the Young Men’s Christian association building next spring. It will take sev eral months for repairs on the struc ture, to put it in complete shape for the home of the chamber, and several other trade organizations w-hlch have announced their Intention of locating in the building. The officers of the chamber hold their relative positions in the subsidiary or ganization. Secretary Walter G. Cooper has is sued a call for the payment of the first ten per cent on the preferred stock, according to the agreement of the subscribers, and those who wish to pay in full for their stock now are given the privilege of doing so. your time—l found myself in London tn my office, looking over papers pre viously and saying, ‘Wo never know the day or the hour when we shall be called, and we should leave all in read iness.’ “After projecting my spirit there, I came to the scene where I had been bereft of my body, and as I looked over the cold expanse of water I could see that magnificent, ship lying at the bottom in all her grandeur, where just a few hours before there had been stately and gorgeously attired women w-alkfng to and fro. laughing and chat ting. happy amid all the magnificence of tapestries and furnishings. Body Will Be Found. "The world may be interested to know- that my body will probably be recovered—yes, It looks now- as though it might be picked up. It Is still in a fairly good state of preservation and is gradually working up the hatchway "There is a woman with me here, who also went down She frequently asks me if some awful accident has not befallen the ship. She does not know who she is out of the body. She passed out asleep. She is with me almost con stantly—a woman well up in years, tall, dignified and of sweet, childlike sim plicity. Really, I have found the task too hard to tell her we are now in spirit life “I went out peacefully, no choking; just the cold water enveloping me as I passed out alone. —but, oh. so much company after transition '' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; SATURDAY, MAY 4. 1912 525,000 IS LEFT IN OLD SHOE SOX Young Fortune Snugly Tucked Away in Hat Rack on Fast Passenger Train. CHICAGO, May 4.—No one cared for an old shoe box left in a hat rack of a train running, from Chicago to Liberty ville by Herbert Schoenberg, of Mor ton Grove "Somebody has left his old slides," said one of the men to Brakeman Ed ward Stone. In the meantime Schoenberg hired an automobile and overtook the train at Libertyville. Schoenberg hurried to the rack, took off the lid of the box and carefully counted out $25,000. "Thanks.” he said, handing the brake man four quarters. J FEW OIAPEPSIN CURE I BASSY, UPSET STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES. If you could eat a few of these now all Indigestion, Sourness, Heartburn and Dyspepsia would vanish. I i PAPE’S A V S■’ -1 DIAPEPSIN j FOR INDIGESTION I * in U. S. Pat. Ofllco Jit ■’ L •■F Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments Into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that’s when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapep sin. It makes such misery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach Is in a continuous revolt—if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin It's so needless to have a bad stomach— make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepain. There will not be any distress—eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like mag ic—it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly belongs in every home. Americus Launches Candidacy of Judge Crisp for Congress AMERICUS. May 4 The Sumter County Crisp club was launched here last night at a largely attended meet ing of Americus citizens. Its object is to insure the nomination of Judge Charles Crisp as Democracy’s standard bearer in congress from the Third dis trict of Georgia. T. M. Furlow was elected president and L. A. Morgan, secretary perma nently. Secretary Morgan announced a club membership of 709 in Sumter county already, with several county districts yet to report. This announcement was received with applause. It is the purpose of the Sumter club to see-to the organi zation of Crisp cjubs in each of the fifteen counties of the Third district. SCOTS HOLD SESSION. The first social, session of the Atlanta Scottish association was held at the Knights of Pythias hall last night, when Scotch songs were sung by Atlantans of Scotch descent. "Auld Lang Syne” was given by Miss Mary and Selkirk Taylor. The organization was formed several months ago. LACKING KOSHER FOOD, STARVES IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK, May 4.—Being strictly orthodox, Fichel Pakas, a teacher of Hebrew, 67 years old, refused to eat food while a patient in the Eastern Dis trict hospital. Brooklyn, and virtually starved himself to death. Pakas was crossing Broadway at Havemeyer street April 16, when he was run over and both legs broken. At the hospital he refused to take food. While his injuries improved, he be came weak through lack of nourish ment, and his death followed. Sunday rate of $1.50 Ath ens and return goes on May 5. Seaboard. White City Park Now Open SERVICE Is one of the chief issues of OUR SYSTEM 11 Our store will be equipped to meet every require ment of users of PAINT A visit to our store will convince you of our merit We will be open soon | Dozier & Gay Paint Co. I 31 South Broad Street COUPLE START OUT ON 10.000-MILE WALK KANSAS CITY. MO., May 4—Ac companied by their faithful dog and nineteen-year-old pack pony, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Woolf, known as the "walking Woolfs," started from their home in Kansas City, Kans., today on a 10,000-mile hike through the Western part of the United States and Canada They will go from here to Denver, then to San Francisco and Seattle and into British Columbia. It -would surprise yon to know of the great good that is being done by Cham berlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction. N 8., writes: “My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good.” If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels, give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. “* Constipation and Sluggish Liver Don’t take chances. Get CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS right now. They never fail to make the liver do its 1 hey cure constipation, banish indiges tlon, drive out biliousness and the blues, stop dizziness, a®gjUjßTlls| clear the complexion, put ;aryE» ! a healthy glow on the cheek and sparkle in the " . eve. There are many imitations. 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