Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 04, 1912, HOME, Page 13, Image 13

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I CLOUDS IN b» LIFTING ■powers Join in Peace Move ment. Clarifying Situation. Battle Stories False. I , A!- A <•- nps^tP ’■eiterated I , f severe fighting in the Bal- ■ rfl " ir ''nc general "P in,on of <il P ,omatS ■ kanf ' iv watching the situation living Bulgaria. Servia. S „ro and Greece is that there ■ jjonter g niarl<Pr | betterment In the ■ Tn within the last 24 hours. ■ si,ua: T first limP since lhe CriSiS de ‘ ■ Rl '' i the hope was held out that it ■ t "’ s, « l | T of the foreign officejadmit | Ti'at 'desultory fighting might be I declared that I :; :^Tl' action was probable under |’ h ’CH-t'o"n i6 ht that a I ' 1 engagement had been fought by 1 ”7 rians and Turkish troops at Her- I B T‘ Bulgarian town, was discred- I jTlere today. This report stated that ■ TmrG'oVFmncis Joseph of Austria I /now extending every aid possible to I s efforts to maintain peace. The. I 'L emperor is anxious to have his I Xn end without a great war. and ■ when It became known today that Aus- ■ Ld aligned herself with the pow- I ” XX .» r ■ therf was a marked decrease in the ■ enslon. - B R epre«entatives of Bulgaria in Lon -1 d en today declared reports that the fl Bulgarian army had crossed the Turk- I ieh frontier were absolutely without ■ foundation. __ I War Fever I Grows in Turkey I CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 4. -The I war fever here is growing every' hour. I The newspapers and populace have I united tn their demand that the gov fl .mment declare war against the Balkan ■ states. The two most powerful agen- I dee In favor of hostilities are the I Young Turks federation and the priest- I hood of the Moslem church. Crowds of men and boys, the latter mainly students, surged about the Porte building today with shouts and dem onstrations In favor of the immediate declaration of war. Many of the schools are closed Students bearing banners with such inscriptions a.s "Long live war'' and "Down w ith Greece” pa raded the streets. It was officially announced by the foreign minister that no peace treaty has yet been entered into by Turkey and Italy, although It is possible that peace may be brought about within 48 hours. Man- conservatives believe the Turkish go\tn. ■ nt is waiting for [♦ace with Italy be. i declaring war in the Balkans. Turk Slays Servian Priest. BELGRADE. SERVIA, Oct. 4 There was an anti-Turkish demonstra 'ion here today following the receipt of a dispatch stating that a Servian priest named Urozvitch had been as sassinated by a Turk at Prokublje. The priest was addressing a patriotic meet, mg when he was shot dead. The as sassin escaped. GIRL FAILS ll\l TENTH ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE R'khTrm RK ’< X . J ” Oct ’ 4 -—Miss Emily fenfir rinL " h °spital here suf "c"ttih>,H self-inflicted injuries in etith attempt to commit suicide. PUNERAL notice. Mr, "v < 2 Yarbray, Mr. and R L VartL Ya *£ ra - V ‘ Mr and Mrs. Rice ans ai » bra X‘ Mr ' and Mrs. T. F. MrKn’rtt y ; M O anrt Mrs - CA attend S thL r nd fa , mil Y are invited to hrav n •T', funera ', of Mrs. J. O. Yar field's ehnnLi m Saturday, at Bloom- Mitchell ini’. on Pryor street, corner amcneil. Interment at Alcoy, Ga. « Birmingham and return until tr. Meel' Hup ’Jhl 6 a .*Sodly man as may s, 'OuM make a rn?ba Unlsterß a ” rt officers :n g thei, niemhe P ru b l C ann ouncement urg ""■ 'he 15th 11 r°n°» te K for Mr ' Cha "'* ■hrist.an genian ° Ctober ‘ aa he is a G W. BEAVERS. (Advt.) QUAKER HERB EXTRACT AND QUAKER OIL OF BALM Tney Are toe Two Most Won derful Remedies Ever Seen In Atlanta. ’''ll'- Health Te. .» ".sat Qii-.i when here proved Extract and Oil of Balm ii.iii-e, of catarrh, rheu- '■ .bi. ' " liver - stomach or blood i - , S " tlns the longer this re- "ondeir , r 11 S ' a -V*d here the more >br« results, for every day vh,*" a nd more reports made "f ' . , , b een cured by the ' !l1 ' • >.. .' ' Remedies. Some'few ' | /, , e Y* ,ha * ’he tost iron • ■•n, ( . rhp y are subje< t io '"Ration and inuuiiv unn s drug store The I Chicago Greeks Called for War • Hit AGO, Oct. 4.—Nicholas Salo p*nilas, of the local Greek consulate, has issued a proclamation calling more than 3,000 Greeks in Chicago to pre pare for war in the Balkans. A mon ster meeting is planned for tonight at Hull house. Salopoulas said that there are more than 3.000 Greeks here subject to the call to arms at anv time his government sees fit to call them. "To all these I have sent the proclamation urging them to hurry,” said Salop,u las. “At the meeting we will decide just what accommodations and trans portation will be needed." f • A. Dako, banished Albanian rev olutionist. has left for New York with Charles R. Crane. Dako is to keep in touch with the Balkan situation in New York. Roumanian Army Being Mobilized ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 4.—Mobili zation of the Roumanian army began today, according to a telegram from Bucharest. King Charles of Roumania has con vened the national assembly in extraor dinary session. Roumania is expected to allv herself with Turkey. Leaders In Styles and Fabrics for Mens Suits and Overcoats. WEAR TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES I Suit or S| r No More hvercoal IO No Less 500 newest up t to-date Fall and winter fabrics. Wake up to the fact that you have been pay ing very High Prices to your tailors. Wehave pleased thous ands of men and are willing to please you. Our enormous output enables us to save you i J more than one half on your tailoring. Our Guarantee With Each and Every Order Protects You. I National Woolen Mills World's Largest Tailors I Robt. F. Mobley, Mgr., 77 Peachtree I 3 Doors from Auburn. Phone Main 126. propietora and clerks of a store would not recommend the Quaker Remedies above any other if they’ were not con vinced that it had powers that the oth ers lacked. Ask any one connected with Coursey A Munn's drug store what he thinks of these remedies. Then decide accordingly, whether you wish to try them or not. They will cheerfully an swer all questions pertaining to the Quaker Remedies. Mrs. Maggie Hall, living on Rural Route No. ”, was a sufferer from stom ach. troubles for about fifteen years. This woman had expelled a stomach worm fifteen inches long Site would bloat after meals, had headaches, nau sea. belching spells and was getting weak and thin. Mrs. Hall was being treated for stomach trouble, when it was caused by this worm which she expelled. Shi had been trying various | remedies for stomach trouble, but <lid I nm get any from -I’.m until sr> began | -iking Qtuk Extinct. As.-r ti.ilni i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS,FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1912. LOTS AT ALABAMA AND BROAD JUMP SSOO A FRONT FOOT An increase in value of SSOO a front foot was recorded on Broad street yes terday when ft was announced that the. northeast corner of Broad and Alabama streets had been sold for $150,000, or $3,000 a front foot. Just fifteen months ago the same property was bought by the present sellers for $125,000. The property formerly was a part of the Inman estate and is known as No 19 South Broad street. It was sold by Mrs. J. B. Duke, of New York, to Charles C. and Oscar Davis and their sister. Mrs. Victor D. Seals, fifteen months ago. and was resold by them yesterday. Forrest & George Adair who handled the deal, say the site prob ably win be used for an office building within a year. TO ORGANIZE GIDEONS. MACON. GA.. Oct. 4.—A delegation of Atlanta Gideons will arrive in Ma con tomorrow morning to organize a Gideon camp In this city. The party coming from Atlanta will consist of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burge, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dumas and M. C. Morris. one bottle, this wonderful Quaker Ex tract did the work. ”1 called at Cour sey & Munn’s drug store and explained that the remedy had done more for me than anything 1 had ever used in all those fifteen years that 1 suffered from my stomach.” says Mrs. Hall. "It is really wonderful what a curative rerne- I dy it is. 1 will never fail to recom mend it wherever I am or go.” When the Health Teacher was asked if lie was not -surprised at the quick work done by the Quaker Extract, he said: "Such expressions are heard wherever 1 introduce these medicines Quaker Extract Is composed of pure herbs, roots, parks, berries, leaves and blossoms, aizd has no vile opiates or poisonous minerals in its formula.” Call toiler at Coursey & Munn's Drug Sto:.s, 2!» Marietta street, for (Quaker 'Extract, six bottles for |s.ou, | three f0yJ2.50. SI.OO a bottle. We pre- I pay .il', i xpreecharges on orders of I tr. <><• ifr over. ( Advt i MAN TARDY FOR WEDDING LOSES HIS BRIDE-TO-BE GREAT BARRINGTON. MASS.. Oct. 4.—Elia C. Wolcott, of Sheffield, met Everett C. Mundy at Elmhurst, N. Y„ in the summer vacation months. He proposed, was accepted and the wed ding day was set. All was ready for the wedding, but the bridegroom came not. He sent a telegram saying he had missed the train, and suggested that the bride-to-be advise him what to do. She wired him that he had better stay where he was. That’s all. ACCEPTS ELBERTON CALL. MACON, GA., Oct. 4 Rev. W H Rich, for seven years pastor of the Vineville Baptist church, of Macon, has accepted the pastorate of the First Bap tist church at Elberton, Ga. He came to Macon from Raleigh. N. C. Elkin lIUII |H\ll || OPEN ALL NIGHT * Store I Prescriptions Proprietary Medicines To praise Elkin's Prescription Depart- In lllis d of agitation against unreliabil . mont is like adding laudation to applause. ity in patents and drugs, take no chances I wentv-two rears ago this department was Patronize known and established reliability. Started, to atford physicians and their pa- R exa n boasts no one article to enre all troubles, tients a service of inviolable integrity and but there is one supremely tested and approved unimpeachable accuracy. Its tremendous Rexall Remedy for each individual ailment. Over growth and local and all-Southern patron- Remedies are made, each the tried, proven age is assurance that our high ideals have nTThV^/mr'<.l° i ” ,P( ’°r niZP J l mp dieal authority, made i , , • c • i ' i in largest, best equipped and supplied laboratory been made and maintained as a practical in the world. We are their only agents in Atlanta lact and accomplishment. We are also agents for many leading manufacturers Avail .yourself of this security and*satisfaction in all who confine their representation in a city to some one your Prescription orders, day or night. We are always leading firm. Come here for everything in the Drug promptly ready to handle emergency calls. Store line. Snd/i Foilllt • I Kexall Sarsaparilla, 79c JvUU I villi I UUVUIUI Io . T . he . re arp nian - v sarsaparllUs. some excel- * I 1 xl I lent, but the Rexall brand Is so superior that , w.-F M. AI > I’ alone Is worth your final consideration. •L APini'lT <1 /b * Rexall Mucotone, 50c and $1 * iIILICI V I fill Listerine, 1.00 size 59c For catarrh this Is perhaps the most reliable T * lie>WF known remedy. Thousands piace implicit faith . I" Us curative powers. Try it. • BtCTto Seltzer, 1.00 size 59c Rexall Catarrh Jelly, 25c Our newest, special, Society f L Fad,’’is a delicious combination Pompeian Massage Cream, 36c P Mucotone‘treatment 4 of Orange Ice Cream and Vaml- D « jid u d • m j n la Ice Cream, tipped with lus- Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream R£\ atl Bamboo Briar Blood Purifier, cious crushed fruit. And the r» • «« $1.69 ices are not milk, not even half 3U S,ZB OJC and half, but pure, rich, real Euthymol Tooth Paste, 25c Size 15c nTTri 4 , T . cream! Fruit and flavor and Kexall Celery and Iron Tonic, 69c richness combined in a master- SanitOl Tooth Paste, 25c Size 15c Celery and Iron are two favorite old-time e ci j T-i x ’ remedies. They are here combined to their piece ot boda Fountain service. bpß t advantage in a supremely beneficial I You Will be waited <m 1 A ty on s T ° oth P° wder > 25t size 16c Rexall Rheumatic Remedy, 45c and 79c promptly 1 W Sanitol Tooth Powder, 25c size 16c Why suffer from tills painful ailment when i such a well known remedy Is available Sold guaranteed. No njore could be said or asked. Pi vers’ Sneciak Mercohzed Wax, 60c Rexall Cold Tablets, lie / Pebeco Tooth Paste, 50c size 38c entire system and leave you in fine general Special price introduction sale to HU— condition. Use them at the first cold symp- Ar S: si2e ,7c Kexall Liver Salls, 25c size 10c Mfranor. m«in«-1., «1.. .65.- per oz. f |g 5Cc size Jfc Pivers Toilet Water, regular price —l I his preparation towers so far above all im- 0.1 -A 1V d.l or nations as to need no further recommendation $1..j0; this sale ipl.-jo Pornyirip Uvrirnffpn 1 nint IRp than that of one trial, it cleanses kid- , TT . , , reiUAlUe nylllUgCll, I Ullll IJL neys and bladder, banishes uric acid, does not Pivers Vegetal, regular price foe; f r gripe, and carries oft all impurities the system ti>i> »«i« <»'• Welch’s Grape Juice, pint 23c S " h "’ v * r Ku Facc . PoWdW :. usoa "’ SS7 Grape Juice, quart 39c IScll ' ib i i r Hand made and absolutely correct in pro- * I» t rr ■ rn • An portion. Guaranteed always fresh Twelve Lemon Elixir, 50c size 29c . the ‘7. I!,< . liunTiOs!V nCUulilOliS ]"T , jZ7“ t . n Rexall White Liniment, 25c Any extract in our famous S| Z6 34C Harmony line, that usually re- California Syrup FigS, 50c SIZ6 35c dies furnished tills great prescription, tails at ;>o and 7oc an oz. : tins n_ nll . e nh n o n d n Mr ci™ qco Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup sale, vour choice of odors ai Pape s Diapepsin, 50c size 36c I—- 1 —-- r r > ’ Does not nauseate, stops tickling torment, re- 390 lieves cough*. Pleasant to take, splendid for 11 ' " ' ' children. Three sizes 25c, 45c and 79c. Turkish Towels Brush.. 25c Free to Ladies •Just J’Oceived large ship- A splendid lot of shay- Wd jliEvery lady making a $1 pur niPiit nF ppiriilqr 7'»<- retail brushes, badger Irris- chase in our Toilet Goods De- K l°ng, even and du- partment will be presented free Turkish towels, which we rable. firmly find lasting- flgm with a 25c tube of ii i . lv set. many varieties in " nsc " al '’X ."""T W ELKIN’S NEW COLD CREAM OT oUL of /ot- values, this sale J’JL Insh linen towels, $1 oo and more highly and universally and sl.2u values7sc J"” esteemed by them than any other Turkish wash cloths 5c and 10c make. Use it this season. SP SF ,AI : .. . Exhausted stock Rubber Specials Electric Flash Lights, $1 Size 6/c ■“ Replenished Whi ‘ e Klll,b( ‘ l Pul *’ lon’t stumble around in the dark, or risk fir* y Hoi (lllin PXtra lined from popping, flying match heads. Ise these I Lie Complete Sidling Olli ot 1101 '<ut, <.\t t<l ituttl great inventions. Battery good for thousands , , , ~ , , tdanma Ilof W’utop if flashes and can be replenished nt small cost. OUT stock of BfilT S SiHurdliy \V r lf * <tIlL « W <ll( I I> )l « I I |q. OO Candy last week is elegant proof ndlcl (Ip, $1.50 value, 83c. AlCOllOl stoves ZvC Os its quality. For this Satur- BottleS miss this chance Non-explosive alcohol stoves, fine for emer- day WC have a i resh and ample 4- n Ln- Lv a ..rivix’onininio gencles at night and for immediate convert- cnnnlv the roonlar -ifh- 1 • ”• v t lilt U< v »PPb. 40V 2Q f ,„. the winter . Nail Butters day only to j ce Same make and quality Regular 40c and 50c values for 25c, and wo give RADP'Q PAUHV n tIS tI)C llOt Water bot- free with each purchase thereof a package of Dfllin W unlUllUMl UhUUI il ndr, Pmory boards. kJ IHj /MV HOSPITAL MUST RECEIVE LARGER INCOME OR CLOSE MACON, GA., Oct. 4.—The directors of the Macon hospital have announced to the public that unless the city and county increase their respective annual appropriations the institution must be closed. It is stated tnat the hospital, which is Macon’s only public sanita rium, lacks ample accommodations and is greatly in debt. It is stated that the profit made out of the pay wards is required to meet the deficiency in the charity departments, and that for the last five years there has been an annum shortage in receipts of several thou sand dollars RICH WOMEN DISGRACE NATION, SAYS PHYSICIAN CLEVELAND, OHIO. Oct. 4—ln an address here Dr. William H. Davis, of Boston, declared that rich American women are a disgrace to the country because they refuse to assume«the re sponsibility of motherhood. ARRESTED ON CHECK CHARGE. MACON, GA., Oct. 4.—E. Joyce, al leged to be one of two men who passed more than a dozen fraudulent checks on Macon merchants several weeks ago. has been arrested in Knoxville, Tenn. The local police department has sent an officer witli a warrant for the tnan. KENTUCKY COUPLE IS MARRIED THIRD TIME NEWPORT, KY., Oct. 4. —-After being divorced and remarried and again di vorced, W. H. James and Anna Wil bourne, of Olive Hill, Ky., have been married the third time. CELEBRATE GERMAN DAY. MACON, GA.. Oct. 4.—German day was celebrated h re by the German- Antericans of Macon, particularly with an elaborate ball, last night, which was the concluding feature of an all-day observance. The Germania club was recently organized, and its first official act was to celebrate the landing of the ship of native Germans in America in 1749. 13