Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 11, 1912, FINAL, Page 7, Image 7

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regulars arrive at annlsto* arm y camp from FL M’PHERSON IyXIPTON, ALA.. July 11 Thr four co mr'i of the Seventh infantry and t hr regimental hind from Fort Mc pherson. Atlanta which have arrived t ratnp Pettus, a’ Anniston, where military ntantuvera are being held, y,ve added interfst to the,, camp, the .-■■ised attendlfiee and the band both being noticeable. The summary iurt bf the camp has finished its workiio far as the Alabama rases are concerted, the Talladega com. pany having been nustered out and the j nr- men v hclagged in responding L <hr ' all to cAnps being fined sin f h The band Torn Fort McPherson proving a grea; attraction now, and th,.>i*ands of people are watching the maneuvers despit' the wet grounds. The commands) of the officers in cha'ge of the canp are being listened , r j.I >t has beer shown that business ■•/meant in the, maneuvers and not rhe nation# guard in particular /ng every attrition, the regulars al- r M di being drtlld that way. RED MEN RECEPTION, ■ ".nanche triad No. 6^ of Red Men r, hold a receptt>n at tfie v igwam on Centra! avenue taight at 8 o’clock. All the great chiefs d the state have been Invited as honord guests, and Sam J. jell, of Jeffersoi great sachem for Georgia, will be tie principal speaker. ■ll - .. "... , —Wi|i I 1 u J-JU I Greatest Bargain Shoe Sale Ever Held in Atlanta Now Going On! REGAL SHOES FOR WOMEN At Greatly Reduced Prices for a Short Time Only $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Grades On Sale At $2, $2.60 and $2.85 The shoes in this sale are fresh stock, but - />. C the sizes are somewhat broken. They / X J, U consist of both high and low models. JF 1) \A There is not a pair of “seconds,” “shelf-worn” or “factory-dam- VfrTX aged” shoes among them. ' Sjr wi Furthermore, you can firove that i these are genuine bargains, because ... . the regular brice is bran ded on Ift All the Shoes in This . * ' Hf JF One of the Salp Are This Season’s the bottom of every KeQal ohoe VJr Smart Regal a t the factory. , ' ” in This Sale Come early and make your selections, as an exceptional opportunity awaits you REGAL SHOE STORE L. J. WING, Proprietor 6 Whitehall Street * 1 - United Doctors Announcement ' ' » TO THE SICK the United system we will accept only curable cases and take no ’R’e have located a permanent in- for trPa * mpnt absolutely free of money from those that we can not ?,i ”>te in Atlanta on the second charge, except for the medicine benefit. fl or at 2 1-2 Auburn avenue upPd - To P rove tn vou that chronic d/s- tv« desire to secure a few cases ' vp treat dlspa?ps of ,hp Nerves, eases are our.life study, and that In eq, r h community within 50 miles Blood. Skin. Heart. Liver, Stomach. know the human body to the most ' Atlanta. We Want these few Kidney and Liver, including Rheu- minute detail, we will undertake > ' ■•■‘S at nn rp for advertifina mir matism, Paralysis. Neuralgia. Loss diagnose any case in a few mln n- tor aove using pur of Xprvp Fnrr „ Qnitre i-onstip'. utes describing every ache and " p want those cases that tion ~,,t flrrh Epilepsy. Indigestion without jsking the patient a ’ ”■ o-rhu |,v ordinary methods. Dyspepsia. AVeaV Back Bloating', single question. To Md us in diag vant to prove what the United Dropsy, Eczema, Scrofula And Dis- nosia we have our wonderful instru pm will do. To get these cases eases of Women and Disease® of ments of our own invention, used b? ° make *h» following Men. n " o,hp ’* doctors. • PPPP rVTTTT) The United system is large : if you have any chronic or long- . Xl'£>Xi Urruh home treatments, so that frequent standing trouble, call at om e and August 1 we win give free visits to the office are not neces- take advantage of this g r and fr> ** •t’nination and free consultation sat' "^ p omers. Those cases which We make n<> failure? «e can't CONSULTATION IS FREE AND ■ 'fable or can be benefited by afford it. W> accept as curable CONFIDENTIAL. United Doctors located—Second fioo" 2 1-2 Auburn Ave., Atl«nt«, Ga. Hours ? tn 12, 1 to 5. 7 to 8.: Sunday 9 to 1 T. E. WATSON NOT TO ADDRESS THE HOUSE; PLEADS ILL HEALTH Pleading ill health. Thomas E, Wat son has declined the invitation of the legislature io speak in the house of representatives here tonight. The dec lination came from Watson by tele phone only a few hours after Repre sentative Slade, of Muscogee, had made a futile effort to get the house to with draw its invitation because he had heard that Mr. Watson intended to ar raign a church during the course of his speech. SAMUEL J. POWERS IS MADE GENERAL MANAGER George Haugh, president of the Webb Dry Goods Company, has been elected president and treasurer of the McCon nell Shoe and Clothing Company, fill ing the place made vacant by the cleath of H F McConnell. The reorganiza tion was determined Tuesday at a meeting of the directors. Sam J. Powers, a leading merchant of Rome. Ga.. and widely known as a man of unquestioned ability. was chosen for general manager of the company. The directorate was Increased from three to five members, composed of W. C Woodward. Mrs. Ida M. McConnell, George R Donovan. George Haugh and J Spero. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1912. JACK LONDON IS COMMON SAILOR; WIFE STEWARDESS TACOMA. WASH.. July 11.—The ship Aryan, 178 days from Baltimore with coal for Seattle, has arrived at Seat tle. Her crew includes Jack London, novelist, and wife. To satisfy his ambition to round the horn in a square rigged clipper Jack London and his wife, with a Japanese servant, signed up for a voyage in Feb ruary. They left Baltimore March 1 on the Aryan. Jack London signed the ship’s formula as third mate and his wife as stewardess. The Jap was one of the crew. London was to get $35 and Mrs. London sls. The novelist said that after unloading at'Seattle they would probably get or ders to go to Honolulu to load sugar for the Atlantic coast. MACON’S TAXABLE VALUES INCREASED BY $5,000,000 MACON. GA.. July 11.—Macon s tax returns show an Increase of $5,000,000 for the past year, according to the re port of the assessors. This was due in part to the return of property in new ly annexed territory for the first time. The total amount of taxable values in Macon now is $29,000,000, including per sonal property. ATLANTA CLERGY DIM ON HELL Three Pastors Relieve in Fire, and Rrirnstone—Twn Think Punishment Spiritual. Is there a hell" Three Atlanta ministers in answer to the opinion advanced by the Inter nationa! Bible Students association in session at Washington that the place! was a myth and unscflptural. give an I unqualified “yes." Two others—and all five were of different denomination—declare that eternal punishment is not in keeping with proper ideas of a Just God and such punishment as exists Is only for the purpose of cleansing and purifying. The 4.000 members of the Interna tional Bible Students association re- . pudiated the w hole idea. The “fire, brimstone and hell theory was driving thousands to skepticism if not infidel ity," they declared "If there is not a. hell," said Dr. Charles M’. Daniel, of the First Baptist church, when told of this, “there ought to be.” The idea of hell," said Rabb! Marx, is not consistent with that of a Just God. There is a difference between correctional punishment and brutal punishment ” Both agree,*however, that there ex ists some kind of punishment. Five Give Their Opinions. Here are the opinions of the five At lanta ministers who were questioned on the subject Dr. XV. W. Memminger. pastor of All Saints Episcopal church: “I have stated my beliefs to my con gregation. I do not believe in fire and brimstone., but I believe that to the sinful will fall a spiritual punish ment infinitely more severe. This, however, will be a medium—a. sort of cleansing fire which will blast and Purge the soul of iniquity and prepare it for a supreme state of godliness." Rabbi David Marx, of the temple: The idea of hel! Is not consistent with that of a Just God. I believe in no he!!, but believe in a punishment designed to correct and purify.” Still Believes in Bible, Dr. Richard Orme Flinn, pastor of North Avenue Presbyterian church: “T have not yet revised my Bible I still believe in its teachings. I do not say that there is a physical fire and brimstone, but I believe that the fig ure of .speech has a tremendous mean ing-—one that I wish to avoid and help others to avoid. The International Bible Students association is a school of radicals and its action brings no sur prise.” Dr S. R Belk, pastor of Park Street Methodist church: "I believe in th» Bible as the revela tion of the word of God My church Is founded on the Bible and I am thor oughly orthodox I believe in eternal punishment. ” Dr Charles W. Daniel. pastor of First Baptist church: "If there is rfot a hell there ought to be one. I believe what the Bible teaches—-that there is a hell, an eternal hell, and it is no myth.” HIS RET ON RAIN BRINGS BANKER A $30,000 HOME OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., July 11. There are mighty few men in the world who would stake their fortune, or the greater portion of it at least, against the uncertainty of its raining. But that Is what Daniel W. Hogan, president of the Farmers National bank of Okla homa City, did last year. As the result, he has commenced the erection of a $30,000 residence in the exclusive sec tion of the capita! city. When the glooms came riding down upon dust clouds and the burning sun of July and August turned the pasture a crisp, lifeless brown last year, Okla homa farmers were forced to sell their live stock. Daniel Hogan, banker and capitalist, saw his chance. He bought cattle. He mortgaged those and bought more cattle. No rain came and it looked mighty bad for Hogan. When it seemed that the crash was Inevitable, the rain came. Hogjtn not only saved himself from the shoals, but when he sold his cattle he was many thousand dollars “to* the good.” What Makes a Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman, it's a good foundation. Pift into it health and strength and she may rule a kingdom But that's just what Electric Bitters give her. Thou sands bless them for overcoming faint ing and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness, nervousness, backache and tired, listless, worn out feeling. "Elec- i trie Bitters have done me a world of good." writes Eliza Pool. Depew. Okla . and I thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine." Only 50i Guaranteed by all druggists. **• Spacial Sunday Rates Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Warms Springs sl.nn Rome $1.50 Tallapoosa $1.50 Tallulah Falls $2.00 Gainesville $1.50 Indian Springs $1.50 Tickets on sale fnr Sunday morning' trains only. Limited to date of sale. J. L. MEEK. A. C 4. P A i \.< FftEEM \N D. P. A., 'tlanta. Ga. © A “Whooping” /TTjX SPECIAL SALE I \\A ” //) Midsummer UNDERWEAR! LJLJ Tomorrow! Friday! July 12th! Only! When THIS store announces a sale, people fall all over them selves to get in and “get theirs.” What does it spell for this store? REPUTATION!! with a great big beautful “R.” When we shout sale !! “something’s started” right then ! This time it’s an Underwear Sale—-Strong Values! Comprising the “monopoly popular” NAIN SOOK and SHEER MUSLIN garments, large and small check NAINSOOKS and large plaid mus- x ■ lins, coat cut Shirts, quarter length and no H B sleeves, Knee Drawers. Sizes—Shirts, 32 to 50— Drawers, 28 to 50, per garment UNION SUITS! S' Union Suits of Nainsook and sheer quality Muslin—-Quarter and no sleeve styles, Knee length Jf garments, Splendid values - Tomorrow only . DANIEL BROS. CO. X. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Womens Summer Shoes at 85c Pair The Most Remarkable of the Series of Special Sales Saturday our Shoe Department will be removed to new quarters, according to the plans of the work men engaged in rebuilding our store. Friday we are going to have the most remark able disposal of women’s shoes that this store has ever known. The pricing alone tells the story. The fact that the shoes are good, stylish and desirable in every way, and in such variety, adds interest. There are Pumps, Oxfords, ankle and instep straps—in all the popular leathers, patents, gun metals, suedes, black and tan. The size range is somewhat broken, and you will not find all sizes of any one style, but there are all sizes in the collection, and so many excellent styles that choosing just the shoe wanted will be •an easy matter. . The Sale Is For Friday and the Price Is 85c Pair DROPSY Tie F tD usua,,y g ’\r au !U rPllef (TORSYTH ’ II ' ana soon removes aH sweHlng and B Atlanta’s C Tn.tnk* s.aa sbo!t b! ' eat h T p t a > treatment gent Free ’ •JIBWBSBM'eMSBeWW J ToelgM 8:80 i \ H H Green’, Sons, Box O. Atlanta, Ga. Edmund Haves 4 Com- iq BX , Week SPECIALIST P” l *- '»abelle D'Armond I V* -T n” 4 *" d HOTELS ANO RESORTS tan's Song Birds. Mei- GABRIEL I Treat .. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. notte Twins and The 4 a!! private diseases, Lowes and Lamev. Kidney, Bladder and GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL I Coombs. Winburn, ICOWPANY F’rostatic T rouble. herited and otherwise!. Piles.” Ff-tuU CURED OF ECZEM A and Nernmus Reblllty I Kiva MH sun- , O ' W sea wa J t ™l « ( mth . AFTER TEN YEARS cessfully I cure you or make no ern exposure. Elevator to street ’eve' sna Early writes us that after examination and con clous porches, etc Special week suffering for ten years with the most ter- sultatlon $3 50 |jp rially Book | e c t b fl ineet hie .ase of eezema. during which time 10 H to U r can J? wdt'e P m ’ ; BUnd<y? Lgrn . v h c ad ete ak he Opposite Third I ATLANTICCITYOFFICIALGUIDf |He tells that two or three application 2 M, groan st,, Atlanta. Ga, I pa«»s. 225 illustrations. All attractions and I showed results and by continuing its use ii 1 1 ■iiini■i. ii 11 i.. | the leading hotels described, with rates city! completely cured himself He Saj'S he ■ niam.etc. Send 2c stamp for tnaihn* Lee copy I tips known of mans very bad caees of e r - Georgian Want Ads Bring Results 7