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'*>• mtajlpn of thla book. “T* (hall
SEE *5T *5? “* *™u> SSi!
you PH aald our Master Ihui
•hV? ,h8 ,* ru **’ ,nd Uw powec In
*j«* * r * Immortal and will and
moat bear Immortal fruit. Aa wa con-
ia7mM.ihii , . ,t “ p ”" , °!! 8 dtocov * r y. It
la Iptpoaalbla togrtap tha scope of tbla
turfos wor ^ Wtroushout tha coming cen-
JSL d £ 8 b00 ?' "“«lanc* and
*° th * Hortpturaa," by
UK( splrltu^ Interpretation and tha
llghkttarownon tha Inaptrad word, ax-
Piatt* to ua how to follow Jeaua In Hla
damonatratlon over matter and all ma>
taridity, hotv to follow Him In all the
■utandlns acale of Being, until we
JjJJaJ “r rtaa to conacloua unity with
Ood. Infinite pood, our divine principle.
Mra tddy says “Tha scientific unity
«>»«'»« between Ood .and man must
« very
ton: Stephen A. rhn*»e.
and Kdward A. Kimball,
4 L 1 tuu
at, WaAck t. inr.
“I AM NOT NEXT TO MRS
SAYS MRS. MIMS, THE
. eddy;
SCIENTIST
Atlanta Leader Denies
Reports Recently
Published.
SERVICES IN SUIT '
TO BE PERFECTED
/
Pa|ii*r8 Are To Be Filed at
Concord, N. H,, on
Thursday.
By SUE H. MlMS.
During my abatnc* of three weeks.
In Texan, somewhat brilliant and aan-
Milonal articles appeared In our pa«
per*, regarding a new church, In Which
I uhm given undue credit aa having
formulated that fine view*. It has been
apparent to our members for some time
that <>ur Increasing congregations were
demanding either that we enlarge our
present church or build a new one.
our cause la growing so rapidly over
the whole world that It la quite natural
that our trustees Should have brilliant
Ufiion* and a splendid hope In connec
tion xv it It Much a prospect, and far b*
l! from me to limit this hope nnd
promise. Has not all the sin and nuf-
f#Tlng of humanity arisen from the one
trrnr of 'limiting the Holy One of In-
tael ?'* .
our < hurch Is a democratic body and
tt remains for the church as a body to
project and carry out, through Its com
mittee*. any need of the church, and
my only purpose In to disclaim having
m my own mind formulated the ‘ how.*
\th*n or where*' of this consummation
..f our needs. I know well the strong,
in aw- and loyal hearts that have ex*
I mm| theniNelveN In this xohI liut
it- knowledge In needed also. All of i
ID) lute Mild sympatliy are with any
pii'Kicvslve and enlarging movement,
Imt it must be In the divine order. Tin*
iwth hN of Christian Science are mod*
»*t. «iuiet. steady, scientific. “Not by
•night nor by power, but by my Spirit
»«i!li tin* Lord.”
•'Not Nsxt to Mrs. Eddy.”
1 .ii-ti desire to correct a reference t**!
t..i-elf an •‘next” to or near to Mrs.!
K«lo:.. IkOyal students of our dear. 1
leaiier have grown weary of these
pwri tie* and platitudes. These ex
it nf .M s. Kddy and of Chrl
•» There is no next, nor near to
Kmlv. If Mrs. Kdtly had founded
a new religious sect. It might not
• iiumisonable. But Mrs. Kddv
in< overed ^he science of Infinite.
• **nl eternal, changeless nntl
n-trab'e rinthemntlcs. She has
*•' •• : ' i'ii • rt.il book, that will he
• I utilized and deinonstrsted so
there Is a sick body to be
• u Hottowlng heart to be com*
•i dbem*td mind “to be min-
s manly, strong, tnag-
Ibuto *«• Mrs. Kddy mid her
e Mat’Wv number »»f The Cos-
New Shirts
In one of our windows today you -can
sec some of the new 'Spring styles in
world-famous Manhattan Shirts.
Smart patterns in imported madras
and linen novelties on white and colored
grounds; plain white madras, oxford, etc.
$1.50 to $3.50
And in our own brand of dollar
Shirts you’ll find a great assortment of
new and very handsome designs.
Daniel Bros. Co.,
Clothiers—Hatters-Furnishers-Shirt Makers.
45-47-49 Peachtre? St.-Opp. Walton St.
TO SERVE DEFENDANTS
AT HOMES IN CONCORD.
Boston. Maas.. March 7.—Processes
In the suit to compel Mrs. Mary, Baker
Glover Eddy, leader of the Christian
Scientist*, to account for tha propertv
of Mrs. Kddy, will be served today on
four defendants In Concord. N. H.
Service on those outside the Jurisdic
tion of the state will take place In the
next few days. TMIa announcement
was made today by Henator Chandler,
senior counsel for tha petitioners.
Tho defendants who will be served
today are:
Calvin A. Frye, H. Stirring and Irv
ine Tomlinson.
Those outside the. Jurisdiction of the
New Hampshire court, are:
Alfred Karlow, Ira C. Knapp, Joseph
Armstrong. William B. Johnson, of Bos.
T—a picture here gtvdn it from one of tha beet portraits of Mrs. Eddy,
w. at tha laft. is shown hsr fins horns, at Pleasant Viaw, Concord, N,
Bolow. at the laft. is shown hsr fins horns, at Pleasant Viaw, Concord, N,
H„ and at tha right is Calvin A. Frys, Mrs. Eddy's saerstary, ono of tha
’arsons against whom suit hat bean filed.
Free Souvenirs Friday
Get One at Either of Our Stores
CUT OUT THIS SOUVENIR COUPON
and present it at'either of our stores Friday
and you will receive, FREE OF CHARGE,
A Pretty Watch Fob (Lady’s or Gentleman’s)
Georgian.
Fsper Napkins, good quality;
per thousand, 80e; per* hun
dred 10c
Flowtrs nnd Jollagt for hat
trimming; a great line at lOe
Tire Screens in new-and pret
ty Japanese designs; special
at 10c
Water novelties of various
kinds now on display at both
atom So sura to see them.
"White Ribbon" Soap—spe
cial for Friday and Saturday;
2 cakes 'for 6c
Hosiery for ladies, men and
children; extra good valnes
at lOo
New Laoea—Torchone, Point
do Paris, etc.; special, per
yard 5d
Ribbons in new and beantiftfh
floral designs; per yard..,10o
Novels by popular author*;
well timiud m paper backs, 2
tor .....So
A Sale of Embroideries at 10 Cents
MITCHELL STREET STORE ONLY.
At onr-Mitchell street store Friday morning at 10 o’clock we will put on sale a great
line 6t new and beautiful Embroideries worth up to 40 cents a yard, at the sensational
bargaiq price of, pu yard jqo
Cuspidors—brown or green
majolica ware; real 23c val
ues at .... 10c
Sauce Dishes or Oatmeal Dish
es of plain white ware; set of
6' for 10c
Bowls and Pitchars of plain
White ware in .fancy, shapes;
special at 61.00
Stove Pipe Enamel—Easily ap
plied and,very durable; per
can 10c
Heat Platters and open vege
table dishes of good quality
Ware in pretty rose decora
tions; 25c valuu 10c
Milk Pitchers of heavy white
or colored glased ware; half
gallon sise, very special at 10c
Dinner Plates, Soup Plates,
Cups and Saucers, Bowls, etc.,
plain white ware; on special
tables at 0o
Milk Pans of beat gray enam
eled ware; 4-quart sise ,..10o
Bread Pans — “>jever-Bum”
brand, 6 by 12 1-2. inches;
special 10o
Moulding Hooks for hanging
piotures, etc.; special, per
doset 5c
Picture Wire—best quality-;
extra strong; 25 feet in piece
hr Be
Delicious Fresh Chocolates at 20 Cents
Ju * t J n- , new> fresh, delicious "whipped cream” Chocolate Drops, Nut Chocolates, Cara
mel Chocolates, etc., absolutely pure and aa good as you’ll find elsewhere at 40c pound; our
P rice 20o
McClure Ten-Cent Co.
63 Whitehall Street
Cor. Hunter.
38-40 West Mitchell St
Cor. Forsyth.
NEQflO AROUSED FAMILY,
WHOSE HOME WAS BURNING.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Newberry, 8. C., March 7.—Particu
lar* of the bumlDS of tha home of J.
Luther Mayer, about four miles aaat
or Newberry, and the narrow escape of
(he antlre family, were received In thla
city yesterday. The fire occurred at
to o'clock, after the members of tha
household had retired, and when awak
ened by one of the neg
enure building was abli
Mrs. 8us
tanks of tha
an article in
aha reitaratea
OUTPUT IS SOLD
SIX -MONTHS AHEAD
BY COTTON MILIeS
Special to Tho Georgian.
Charlotte. N. C., March 7.—There
has probably.never been a time In the
hletory of the cotton mllla of thla sec
tion when they have been sold further
ahead than at present. The declara
tion Is made that the yarn mllla am
sold for six mnnthe ahead on contracts,
and It la hvd to place new buslneaa for
the future Inside or tills limit. This
condition la resanled aa distinctly bull
ish as far as tho sole of yarns la con
cerned. and the consequence la that tlje
market ts strong and optimistic. Thla
success haa been reached, notwith
standing the fac^ that the raw material
Is bringing' a price that ta ah high aa
has beetfraached In some time, with a
ten brief periods when the market was
higher than It Is today.
The yarns sold have been placed
largely through Northern houaea with
mllla In the aame aectlon of the coun
try who will draw on the Southern
mllla (or the first half of the present
year for the yarns to be woeeit Into
cloth for sale to the Jobber and con
sumer.
DETROIT TO PLAY
IN CHARLESTON
DURING THE MONTH
Special to The ricorghtp. '
Charleston, tt. l\, March 7— Presi
dent c. W. Boyer haa turned loose the
news that he will make Charleston hla
haadqttsrtora Utls season. Boyer fays
Savannah has a dark hnrre In Mc
Grath.
Matthews, of charleston, has slgged
as a new pitcher Matnry, of California
Detroit plays here March 32 and II.
Bad Buttsr Baing Bold.
Special t<> The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., March 7.—Ac
cording tq a credited atotement of Or.
B. H. Brown, food Inspector of thla
city, bad butter and “watered'' mtlk
are being eold In this city. He found
that the milk contalna »« per cent wa
ter. Borne of the buter la stuff worked
over.
TEMPERANCE FEOPLE MEET
TO ENCOURAGE CHAMPIONS
Special to Tba Georgian.
Chattannogd, Tenn., March 7.—At a
mass meeting of (he cltlaens of thla
city at the Centenary Churrh last night
resolutions of sympathy were paaaed
for the champions of temperance In
Knoxville and Bristol. Speeches were
made by a number of tho rttlxena of
this city favoring prohibit Ion
Pelioeman Camp.
Bicycle Policeman Camp waa badly
hurt Thursday morning by accldentgjjf
falling from hla bicycle In Fraser street.
His shoulder was Injured and hla face
and head bruised and lacerated. Ip
was relieved from duly and sent to
his home by Sergeant Poole.
Sale la Enjoined.
On the application of J. L BeUwo.il.
Judge Pendleton Thureday granted an
Injunction restraining J. W. Dean, a
Justice court bailiff, front selling a
horse and wagon belonging to the
tllloner. It was also provided In die
order that the defendant ehow cause
why the order Should not be perma
nent.
Concrete Company.
A petition waa filed with the clerk
of the superior court on Thureday by
P. c. Shulta and Jphn 8. owana asking
for a charter for the *
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907 *
TH E NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, President.
W. T. MANET, H. 0. CALDWELL, T. M. BERET,
Vice President Cashier. A**’t Cashier.
Atlanta t'uncrete
Machinery Company. The capital atock
will be (5.000. and It !• the Intention
of the company to manufactura ma-
chlnei^t^^jMJ^J^JJgmyml^,
Liqueur Sets
in crystal of exquisite fine
ness and beauty, such as we
are showing, make very ac
ceptable addition to your
buffet appointments.
We have the proper stem
ware for all occasions.
Maier&Berkele
EDITOR SIMPSON
REFUSES TO GIVE
NAMES OF PERSONS
HperlNl to Tho Georgian.
IlnlHgb. N. t:., llarcb 7.—A turotlnf of
an Invaatlgatiou cummlttea of the gracral
asBcnilriy of North Carolina la to bo bold
thla afternoon for the ptirpote of innklnf
4t. W. Klnipaon, Jr., until n few Uaya
alnoo editor of Tho Rnlelgh Evening Time*,
divulge the name of the ptrtj or pnrtlea
who furnished him Information In regard
to the action of a conference committee of
the general aaaetnhlv.
Mr. MmpAon j»o*ilively reftiaea to give
the name of the peronti fnrnlalilug the In
formation under the ethlee of the news
paper prufeanlon. Threat ■ have I wen made,
even no far aa anylug In- might Iw placed
lu Jail If he refueee to tell,
lie atgtat positively that he will not tell
He -* — ■“ * *
IRISHMAN PLANS
ACTIVE MEASURES
Constant I fffiple,' March V—It ta aald lu
well Informed circlet here that United
Ktatea Ambassador Ulshmsn U prepatIiir
take*more active measures to nettle the
puted school question with the Ottoman
rernment should the removal of the dir-
iltlee now existing continue much longer.
JAPANESE ADULTS
BARRED FROM SCHOOL
fiarratneato. Cat., March T.-Tbc Juillrla
1 committee of th* a*oat* haa decliln]
to report favorably oa the Beama bill for
bidding Japanree children ever ten ycara
of age attending claaaea hot eapeelally act
aalde for throw
Th* Mil waa framed In prerrnt adalla,
ef any nationality Bitting with children
on aremW heai-hm. • Tt (Ian provide* for
the cataMlahment of aepnrate achnol for
tirientala. and tb* word “Japaneae'' la ape*
(Ideally added.
Courts ta Sogin.
Judge Pendleton will convene court
again Friday and take up the Uoek.t
from the point when adjournment wan
taken because of the death »r Judge
Bleckley. The criminal nnd civil
branches of the city court wlU also
begin grinding.
NEW WITHAM BANK
ASKS FOR CHARTER
Hpcdal to The Georgtao.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. March 7.-Th*A’am-i
era and Merchants' Bank la tha name of a
new hank which haa appllad for a charter i
her*, with W. 8. Witbam, th* wall known I
hanker, who operate* forty or more banka
In Georgia, at th* bead. Th* eapltat atock
la (jn.im. and tha baak will ha locatad ta.
Mouth Chattanooga.
Tim,
GROW WITH A
GROWING RANK
WURTH'S WEST SMIRK
BARK SNOWS 6000 ^
GROWTH. '
A gnlii of ovar on* hundred and nine
thounaigl dollar* In depaalta In made
by the Oeorgta Saving* Bank and Tru*t
Company during th* pax*, year. Thu
»hnw* th* popularity of thla atrong
Having* Bank, Capltanata. working p*o- .
pi*, executor*, trustrea and trust money
are availing themnelvaa of th* ( per
cent per annum Interact paid by th*
bank.
8ee how they have grown; they had
on depoelt
March 1. IBM t lt.t77.fl
March 1, lhol ki.ift.fl
M ii-KS::::::::™ .Hit
March 1. Hut 170.ff0.7J
March 1, 1**5 210.Hf.7S
March 1. IIOf 2tl.lM.55
Margji L 1*07 J5J.ltt.tt
Amount* aa small aa ft received and
the bank la opened every Saturday aft
ernoon front 4 to f. In addition to ma
uler morning honra. Don't dtlay start
ing nn account with ua. Georg* M.
Brown. Prrsldent; Joseph A. McCord.
View President; Joaeph K. Boatoa. Sa
rotary and Treasurer.