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ARE YOU FIGURING
A Life Insurance proposition? While you
are, take time to get the best. This is your right
if you are a healthy risk. The principles
that control in other lines apply with equal
force in LIFE INSURANCE. It is man
agement that counts. Extravagance and
extra hazardous risks never produce good
dividends in any business. Don’t be
confused by meaningless ratios. Look into
the question of management and ask to see
statements of returns made to individual
policy-holders. Then ask a NORTH
WESTERN man for a similar record and
you will see how good management re
duces net cost.
"Get Right Before You Gel Written"
R. J. GUINN, District Mgr.,
Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
211-213 Candler Building,
Atlanta, Georgia.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MARBLE DEALERS
TO HOLD MEETING
IN ATLffNTA SOON
State Association Will As
semble at the Piedmont
. Hotel Januarv 9.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. 19M.
Low Rates
ONE WAY OR ROUND TRIP
TO
Arkansas, Oklahoma,
Texas,
New Mexico, Missouri,
Kansas and Colorado
5!!? Birmingham and the
Tickets will be sold Trow Atlanta on
first and third Tuesdays of January,
February and March.
Holder* of round-trip ticket* via Hit in-
Ingham and 'Frl*co will be allowed lib
eral stop-over prttlleae*; alxo diverse
route* we*t of Memphis to many point*
In Oklahoma Kansas and Colorado,
l'atronlie the road that Is trying to help
you. Write for llteraturo and detailed
Information to
5. L. PARROTT,
Di.trict Paia.ngtr Agent.
6 N. Pryor St. Atlanta.
HANDSOME
UMBRELLAS
FOR XMAS
Nothing could be
more appropriate at
this season as a sea
sonable Xmas gift
than one of the ele
gant line of Umbrel
las I am building to
order. Come by and
look over my stock
of handles. I put
them on mechanical
ly perfect frames,
guaranteeing work
manship and cover
for one year. Come
early and choose the
most aelect.
Paul Burkert,
No. 1 Viaduct Place.
FULL! EXPLAINED
BY FATHER GUNN
Rev. Father Outfit, in another of his
aeries of sermons on the trouble ex
isting In France between the atato and
the church, set aside Sunday the ques
tion which ha* been raised as to what
would be the result should the pope
order an American Catholic to violate
a”lawof”thls country.
He declored In the words of Daniel
O'Connell, that American Catholics get
their religion from Rome, but their pol
itics from their country. While In
sisting that such a iiilns u. the ,n»i«-
Issuing orders of this kind In America
waa absurd. Father Ounn declared
that should the pope order the Cath
olic soldiers and sailors In America
not to serve their country In case of
war was declared with France, Eng-
lund. Spain or any other country, n
cry would be raised from the Atluntlc
to the Puclflc from the 13,000,000 Cath
olics that the president itnd not the
|s>pc was the war lord of America.
lint Father Ounn declared that any
such order was unreasonable to Im
agine, absurd and un-Cathollc. lie
said that when It was declared the
church was above the state. It did not
mean that the church should govern
the state. He said the church was
superior to the state for the
reason that the church was deal
ing with souls while the same Is not
true with the state. Father Ounn de
clared emphatically that American
above the stnte nnd thnt the use of
the word "above" creates confusion.
He Illustrated by saying that he be
lieved his calling as a clergyman Is
superior to that of the lawyer for the
repson that clergymen have to do with
the saving of souls while lawyers are
Interested In the welfare of the body
politic.
"The soul's Interest," eald Father
Ounn, "Is superior to temporal Inter
ests, hut no man outside an insane
asylum will ascribe to one the opin
ion that the Judge on the bench or th*
lawyer In the courts are bound to do
my bidding."
As was the case with hie previous
sermons on this question, the one
preached Sunday by Father Gunn waa
Interesting and It was a large congre
gation that listened to his every word.
PILES CURED IN 6 To"i« DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In • to It days
or money refunded. 60c.
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
KILLED IN SCOTCH WRECK.
fifedel le Tbe Qeorgtea.
Dundee, Dec. 61.—Alexander Block,
iber of parliament from Banffshire,
ws* Injured In the railroad accl-
nrar Arbruath Friday, died Sat-
ntchL
Tifeii if
s,
AT JEWISH TEMPLE
With appropriate aiul Impressive exer
cise*. the fortieth nnulverssry of the found-
Inf of Hebrew Benevolent Congregation
waa celebrated Hundsy morning at the Jew
ish Temple, corner Houtb Frjror and lUeh-
trdeon afreets.
•The Effect of Retribution on the Pet*
petnltjr of the Congregation" waa the sub
ject of a splendid address by Rabbi M. Kolo-
mon. of Havannah. one of the most dlatln-
gut abed leaders of tbs Jewish people In the
Rabbi Mars followed with a history of the
congregation from Its organisation, forty
years ago. to the present time.
A good musical program bad ‘>e^n arrang
ed, and was rendered In a skillful manner
by the society of the Sabbath school.
TABERNACLE BIBLE
SCHOOL TO (OPEN
ON JANUARY YTH
The Tabernacle Bible School will
open on Monday evening, January 7.
Plans are being perfected for a great
public gathering. An Interesting pro
grant has been arranged. Not only a
great number of those who will tnke
the courses of study are expected, but
frlenda of the school from all over the
city will be there.
This Is but the second year of the
school. Last year the attendance woe
beyond tne highest expectation. Tne
classes ranged from fifty to three hun
dred. This year the teaching force has
been Increased and the scope nnd plun
of the work hna been mugh enlnrgcd.
A special feature that will add much to
the usefulness of the school will be the
provision that has been made for night
classes. Last year there were many
who wished to take courses offered,
but they were busy during the day and
could not attend.
Night classes have been arranged for
two evenings In the week—Tuesday
nnd Friday. On Tuesday evening there
will be two classes taught, one by Miss
Blodgett and one by Mr. Walker.
On Friday evening Dr. Brought m
will give n popular Bible lecture. He
begins his course with a study of the
Book of Romans,
The hours of the day classes are
from 10 to 12 In the morning. The
classes will be held on Monday, Tues
day, Thursday and Friday.
The purpose of the school la not only
to train workers for home and foreign
mission work, but to prepare those who
wish to do more efficient work as pri
vate membern of their own churches.
One of the great needs In the churches
Is trained lender* nnd efficient work
era In the various deportments.
Three things are necessary: First, a
life yielded to Ood and divinely em
powered for service; second, a knowl
edge of the essential and fundamental
teachings of God's Word; third, n
knowledge of practical methods of
Christian work.
Y. M. C. A.
TO KEEP OPEN HOUSE
New Year's day will be a gala one
nt the Railroad Young Men's Chris
tian Association. The rooms will be
open all day and. beginning at It
o'clock, hot oyster stews will be served
to nil callers until midnight.
This custom has been followed for
the |>ast revral year* and burdens
lightened for many a fellow who must
toll all day and throughout the night.
The alfalr will be kept going until
midnight In order to serve the night
men working In the ndjolnlng yards
and those coming In on the night
trains. Men will be In charge of the
cooking and serving, so that those on
duty may feel entirely, free to go In
overalls and working clothe*.
CHRISTMAS
CLOTHING
OUTFIT
$15.00.
DRESS YOUR SON
OR BUY AN ENTIRE
OUTFIT FOR
YOURSELF
Send us 115.00 for a suit that Is well worth thu
amount and we will give you FREE the 'following
outfit:
Special to The Georgian.
Canton, Ga., Dec. 31.—The annual
meeting of the Retail Marble Dealers'
Association of 'Georgia will be held at
the Piedmont hotel In Atlanta on Jan*
uary 9. The Geolngla dealers, seventy-
five in number, will be expected at this
meeting.
The association, while but In its In*
fancy, has accomplished great results,
Georgia marble having become so pop
ular throughout the United States.
The coming meeting will be of great
Importance to dealers throughout the
state.
The election of new officers will be
of great Interest to the dealers.
The present officers are as follows:
J. B. Roberts, president, Ball Ground.
Ga.; C. J. Clark, first vice president,
Amerlcus; H. P. Calvart, second vice
president, Dalton; I. W. Johnson, third
vice president, Quitman; J. F. Little,
fourth vice president, Athens,
hi
Suit
Underwear
Top Shirt
Collar ant! Cuffs
Neck Tie
Pair of Sox
Handkerchief
Pair Suspenders ........
Pair Hose Supporters ...
Collar and Cuff Buttons .
.. 1.60
Total value of outfit..
. .$20.65
MAJORITY SIGNS
M.J.&K.C. PROTEST
AGAINSTRECEIVERS
Petition Is Circulated and
Warm Fight for Conti'ol
Is Begun.
ALL FOR $15.00
SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLE
Name Express Office
Town or City State
Kind of Suit Desired
Breaet Measure .Waist Measure
Length of Trousers No. of Collar
No. of 8ox No. of Cuff*
If this outfit is not satisfactory we will
gladly return money.
EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY,
62
WEST MITCHELL STREET,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Special to The Georgian.
Mobile, Ala., Dec. 31.—A petition
protesting against the appointment of
receivers for the Mobile, Jackson and
Kansas City railroad has already been
signed by tho bondholders aggregat
ing 33,000,000, The protest strongly
attacks those In control of the rond
and claim that they only own 13
shares of the stock of the company.
The largest bondholders signing the
protest Is the French Finance Com
pany, • of Paris, France, which holds
1,000 bonds representing 31.000,000.
B6th sides to the fight for control
of the road are gathering their forces
here and the first skirmish by the
ousted Interest to regain control of the
rond will be mode within the next 12
hoijrs, when sensational Incidents are
expected to develop.
Petitioner# show that the value of
the property committed tb the control
of the recelvera Is between 33,000,000
and 30,000,000, consisting of 400 miles
of railroad In three statea, the earn
ings of which have been steadily In
creasing under the management re
moved, and that there are no suite
pending against said company on ac
count of any Indebctedness.
FORTUNE SECURED
BY SAFE BOBBERS
Mobile Jewelry Store Is
Burglarized and Gems and
Money Are Taken.
The Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Ga.,
will take its pupils to Jamestown Exposition, Wash
ington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston at
close of Spring session. Most splendid trip a South
ern boy can take.
SPRING TERM BEGINS JANUARY 7.
COL. J. C. WOODWARD, A. M. PRES.
TWO ABLE, AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN CAN WORK THEIR WAY
THROUGH SCHOOL.
His Cigar Doesn't
Taste Right
And Yet It Is the Same He Was
Smoking with So Much Relish
After Dinner, Last Night, Out
of the Very Some Box, Too.
IT ISN’T THE SEGAR—IT’S
THE STOMACH.
Every amoker has experienced this
peculiar condition of the stomach nnd
liver, the reault usually of Imperfect
Indigestion of food. And the blame Is
usually put on the cigar and not where
It belongs.
Special to The Georgian,
Mobile, Ala., Dec. 31.—Safe blowers
successfully cracked the safe of the
Sandos Jewelry Company, of this city,
some time early yesterday morning,
securing money, Jewelry and diamonds
aggregating nearly 316,000. Tho work
was that of professionals, who drilled
a hole Into the combination and then
forced It with blows from a a ledge
hammer.
The safe was literally strlppe
diamonds and valuable Jewelry
3200.
The robbers escaped with the swag
and left no clew behind. Burglar tools
were found near the safe.
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IS YOUR BOY rBEPABINO FOB THE GEORGIA TECII7
IF SO, 8KND HIM TO
Donald Fraser School BOYS ?
DECATUR, GEORGIA.
WE ItEFEB, BY PERMISSION, TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON, OP 5
THE GEOROIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY.
FOR CATALOG WRITE HOLMAN GARDNER, PRINCIPAL. 6
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Such men are usually high livers,
hard workers mentally, living under
high pressure and high draught, and It
doesn't take a great deal to disorder
the stomach or render the liver torpid.
They should make It a practice to
use some tried and reliable remedy
like Stunrt'B Dyspepsia Tablets, that
will old Nature and not force It and
III take care of the sudden attacks of
acute Indigestion.
The use of these tablets Is not to be
confounded with the patent medicine
habit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are
not a patent medicine, but are com
posed of the very elements which Na
ture provides the healthy stomach to
do the work of digestion—pepsin, di
astase, golden seal, etc. There Is no
secret In their preparation—they are
absolutely pure and therefore all the
world uses them.
No matter how disordered the stom
ach may be. It will right Itself If given
the chance. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets digest food where the stomach
can't, give the abused stomach and
Intestines a rest, and offer renewed
strength to the worn-out glands and
muscles.
Brain workers ran rely on Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, no matter how
tense the strain. All druggists carry
them In the 50-cent packages, or It you
prefer a free trial package can be had
by sending your name and aJdress to
day. F. A. Stuart Company, SI Stuart
Building. Marshall. Mich.
BLAZE
DOES A DAMAGE
OF
Fire originating In the basement of
the Peoples building on the Marietta
street side near Forsyth street about
12:30 o'clock Sunday morning com
pletely gutted the atores occupied by
tho Johnson Pharmacy, The Platt Iron
Works and the Tool Company. These
stocks appear to be a complete loss
and only partially covered by Insur
ance. The total damage nil! be about
335,000.
The names seem to have originated
In the basement of tho Platt Machin
ery Company, spreading to the busc-
menta of the Tool Company and the
pharmacy. After burning fiercely for
two hours, the floors collapsed and the
stocks of each of the three atores fell
Into the basements. Being In the base
ment, It was almost Impossible for the
firemen to gain access to the base of
the fire, and It was two hours before It
was under control.
Thnt part of the stock of the Dunn
Machinery Company In the basement
of the Tool Company' appear also to
be a total loss, but Is covered by In
surance. The company's salesrooms
were only partly damaged by smoke
and water. The building was dam
aged about 33,000. The Dunning Ce
ment Company sustained a loss of
about 31,000.
None of the offices on the second
floor were damaged except by emoke
and water. A belting company In the
rear on the Forsyth street side was
more or less damaged by smoke and
water. The work of repairing will be
gin at once and within as short a time
as possible the tenants wll be rein
stated In their former places.
LEFT WIFE ALONE;
FOUND HER DYING
WHEN HE RETURNED
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Oa.. Dec. 31.—As tho
result of serious burns received Wed
nesday night. Mrs. Charles Elliott, who
resided at Aonia. eight miles from
Washington, died Friday night and was
hurled yestenlay afternoon at Lincoln-
ton. It Is claimed that Elliott did not
return home on the night of the terri
ble accident to his wife, but arrived
about 4 o'clock the following morning
under the Influence of whisky and re
futed to summon medlrat attention.
No one was with the unfortunate
woman beside* her four children, all
of whom art under five years old.
Georgia School of 1 echnoiogy
A TECHNICAL Institute of the highest rank, whose graduates, without
exception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions In engineering
and commercial life. Located in the most progressive city In the
South, with abounding opportunities offered Its graduates In the South's
present remarkable development. The forty members of the class of
190G were placed In lucrative and desirable positions before gradua
tion. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and
Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry.
‘pment of Rhop
Lost rensonnbu
For catalogue injure**
K. G. MATHESON, A. M„ LL. D„ President, Atlanta, Georgia
U.S. PURE FOOD LAW
TO GO INTO EFFECT
Green Candy and Cocktail
Cherries Put Under
the Ban.
Washington, Vec. 31.—So more are we to
have the ret! el reus lemonade or the bright
cherries In the seductive cocktail. Green
candy 1* to become * thing of Jhe past,
nnd sawdust will be missing from the break
fast foods.
lug the new pure footl law which Is to go
Into effect »n that day areomnllsboM the
cud* sought by those who framed It. Iguor-
nin e will uot lie tolerated as an excuse for
violating the new law. If there Is any man
ufacturer or denier throughout the length
and breadth of the land who Is not familiar
with Its provisions It Is not the fault of the
S ovenim *nt. For weeks the agricultural
rpnrttneut has been busy mailing the new
all ilrtigs nnd medicines ns well as food
tides.
Factories will lie required to be open n.
nil times for Inspection. Ijihels must not
In any way misrepresent the product* to
which they are attached. Artificial coloring
matter tu food or drink will be largely doue
away with.
The government Is preparing for the
strictest enforcement or the law. Federal
In»|M>ctnr* will be kept bu»y buying sam
ples In the open market to lie tested and
' TinTfMCiimiHj
SEWINU MMCHINt-
No mackist *#M at I59.H nr
b«tt*r. Ost urn* art tbs »o*t
liberal. We par t-Htl»» Mi »*r<
If sot the Wt*«. hartals#*#r°l
fared. Write toJar fsr o«r Cat*
1st No. 3). It* frae.
Jahn Foster Co., 285-271 Decatur St. Atlanta. o3-
sod WHISKEY HABrffi
cured st kcmr wit*
..gcjgjrtttt?
nn.Iy.ed. The only way tlw retitll deflier
that the article, conformed with the regula
tion.. Then It will tie up to the mstltlf.'-
tnrer or wholesale -uerehaut to eiiHStn.
Malaria Maks* Pal* Sickly Children.
The Old Standard, drove's Tastele..
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all
dealers for 17 years. Pries 60 cent*.
ANNOUNCEMENT
By request and under the auspice. or
the Daughters of the Confederacy and
of Camp Evans, U. C. V, of Decatur,
colonel Henry D. Capers will deliver
an address in the court house at Deca
tur on Tuesday, January 1, at 3 o cloc*
p. m. Subject. "Causes that Produced
the Civil War In tho United States of
18«t." The public, and especUJIy stu
dents of American history, cordially m-
vlted. Admission free. You will b*
well repaid for attending.
W. J. HOUSTON.
Commander of Camp Evans. U. C. >.
of Decatur, da.
Cum «CoM in One Day,
on every