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THE ATLANTA. GEORGIAN.
*. •ATL'BDAT. JANTABT fi
, We refer to that boon to week, nervous,
raffreww MM kaowta U Dr. PlaTM'S
fcrartw fnwrtrllnii.
Dr. Jabs Fyle one of the F-ditortel Staff
«t Tar b'11 ■ TMJ IlHUi. Urat up
af Unicorn toot Utdanlat Dtotai) whlrh
U on* of the eh leflngredlent* of the "Fa,
!HdOf MON! DID VE GANG
OUT TO TOAST BOBBIE?
GUDE SCOTS WERE THERE
iptlpo frith-
aasaffjss.'&i&
PRESBYTERIAN UNION
MS FINE MEETING
Thr annual meeting of the Pre»-
Ayteiian Union of Atlanu waa held
Friday night In tho Inman Park Pru-
bytertan march and In addition to the
election of officer* an Interesting ad-
dreee war made hy Rev. A. L. Phillip*,
retary of Sunday achoot and
people 1 . work In the Sooth.
The following officers were elected
for the year: Dr. Marlon MrH. Hull.
preaidant; J. Hulow Campbell. (Irat
vice president. Charter R. Normandy,
eecnnd vice preeldent. A. N. Sharp,
eecretary, and Charter D. Puller, treas
urer.
The folio wing member* of the execu
tive committee wee* -alerted. the first
three her two year*, and tne second
three for one ye«r: Rev. I. P. Walker.
Rev. R. G. Ktlnn, Charles B. Montgom
ery. Rev. H. C. Hammond. Albert Bel-
Itngrmth and Cart Harmses
Dr. Phllllpe' address was an Inter
esting one gad In It he pointed out
what plans had been made for the fu-
Impmeemesl of the work and
‘ shat great progress had been
With song and vrttknd toothsome
viands, the Atlanta Hums Club cele
brated Its eleventh analveraary and
the birthday of Bobble Burns In the
Etowah annas Friday evening.
If It Is given to shades to come back
in the mundane sphere and look upon
the doing* of those left her* la Rashly
form, then the astral form of Robbie
must have gaaed with delight on that
goodly galkering at admirer* la Colo
nel Hilvermon'e cafe.
And the gonial coleael had done him
self and the good Scottish poet proud
with the preparations for the feast of
wit and dainty toads. Both came with
such mingled charm that the IMT
celebration of the Bums Club will
linger long la tho memory. of thorn
on tho long table extending the
length of the dining hall, with a small
none* at right anglea, rovers for forty,
spirits hod boon laid
the anas
■ rtfully had
arranged
jdiLIh presiding officer.
Awivf MiiittANSi
President H. p. Bell called I he meet.
Ing to order, gad Frank Ryan, for
year* secretary of the club, read the
minutes of the IHd meeting. Not the
dull, dry kind of minutes that make
you wish you hadn't come, but the wtt.
ty. crisp, original sort that sends you
off chortling in great good humor.
In retiring Preeldent Bell made a
most Interesting and charming address,
which met with frequent applause.
Then the vote for officers was taken
ami the result announced as follows;
I'rsaldsnt—John H. Cameron.
Vice President—B. M. Blackburn.
Hrrretory—Frank T. Ryan.
Chaplain^W. B. Upshaw.
Trustees John Graham. H. H. Cab-
anise, Alex Taylor, J. Frank Beck and
JOHN ff-CAMKIWN.
Who Woe ffleetod FmilJeM of the
Bums Club at the Anfiuel
Dinner Friday.
Eugene Obgrdorfer.
A ffeetsh Dinner.
' Then followed the "deoncr" and dur-
Ing II* pragmas rare duals of wit took
place between gome of tho Choice spir
its. It was an atoning of rarest en-
lerlalnmelH. Those present were
John M. Graham. T. J. Flaks, Thomas
H Morgan. Otto Schwab, Eugene tiber-
dorfer. J. Frank Reck. Donald M. Hein.
Peromla H. Bell of Decatar. Os., Alex
ander Kelly. B. M. Blackburn. H Rtl-
vermin. D. B. Evans, Jams* Kelly,
william Oardcr. Frank T. Ryan. David
t'ralg, Joseph Jacobs. F. U. Palmer.
I-ouls Gholstln. H. H. CabsutUs. Dr.
George Brown. Alex Bey, John P. Mui -
phy. George Bell. George Traver. W.
Jerdlne. A. A. Cralr Hugh Crawford.
W Fredell, Robert M. Me Whiter. J. W.
Otho. G. A. Kggxrt. A. J. McBride. 8
W. Small. E. ( Rruffy. Eugene F. King.
A. < ‘rulckshank. A. McLeod. D. Blu-i-
herd.. J. H. Thnmxon.. A. JiacUonHl I,
Charles AT Smith. A. B. Taylor. J. K
M< l-aurhlln, <*. c McCUughry. J. 8
Cameron, B. M. Blackburn.
MINING SCHOOL NEEDED;
ATLANTA IS PLACE FOR 17;
PROF. M'CALLIE'S ARTICLE
TARIFF CAUCUS
BEING PLANNED
Washington. Jan. I*.—Another move
ment la on to bring about a caucus of
home Republicans to consider the set-
vteebtllty of n special session of the
sixtieth congress for revision nf the
tariff. This time Uie movement Is be-
Ins engineered by members from the
northwest. Representative Cooper, of
Wisconsin, and Bteener. of Minnesota,
have-circulated petitions and hops to
get enough signatures to call the rau-
Profeeaor B. W. McCallle, assistant
state geologist of Georgia, contributes
to The Manufacturers' Record for Jan.
oary 21 n most comprehensive article
ss to the demand In the Hoath for
Professor McCallle shows by a table
that there are t.ooa Students receiving
mining engineering courses In tech
nical institutes nf the country A
ftxrtltng fact la revealed tn the table—
that less thnn I par rent or this num
ber Is recetvbig training fit rrhool* at
the South. •
Through prteate correspondence Pro
fessor MeCatlle shows that the mineral
only 50 mining engineer degrees have
been conferred by Southern schools In
til years—an average of one a year! As
against this condition of affairs Pro
fessor McCIHe shows that the mineral
products nf Georgia. Alabama. Tennes
see, North Carolina. South Carolina nnd
Florida aggregates JIS.noo.Ooe per an
num. end the manufactured products
tio.ntw.oo*. WXgrv In these mining In
ga rd tn our mines nnd quarries. It lx
■ rue there are no mines or quarries of
Importance In the Immedlnte vicinity of
Atlanta, but within a distance of lass
than 1.10 miles ere to be found the ma
jority of the great mines and quarrlaa
of the Mouth. Many of these mines and
quarries are so very near Atlanta that
the student by taking an early morning
■ rain would be able to spend the greul-
cr part of the day at the mine or qunf-
ry and return TO the city at night. -
“Have we not x rather remarkable
array of mines and quarries, all within
a comparatively short distance of At-
tantar What a great opportunity is
'••end • In the etsdeal. tp familiarise
htmMJf with tvlsaa and quarries of va
rious kinds!
"A mining school. If established In
Atlanta, should heroms a port of the
fteorgla School of Technology, or rath
er a development and an exiuinslon nf
the department of mining engineering
recently established In tlpit Institution.
Hy such a relationship a modem up-tn.
date school nf mines might be estab
lished ui a comparatively small outlay.
The complex rmiurt of the training of
a mining engine, r requires numerous
x|»enslve laboratories. Much of his
dual rise amount to tit.MMi.nuo.
With these figures clearly set out j time musi necessarily lie taken up In
Profsraor McCallle stresses the need ,|,e physical, the chemical, the elw-
0£L STOVE FOUND
IN SING SING CELL
New York. Jan. It.—Until some one
comas forward with an explanation as
to bow on oil alovs got |*ii tha sup
posedly Impregnable banters of Ring
Ring prtxon and found lodgment In a
convict's call, the prubleta >lf the live
toad recently discovered In a rack 2.000
year* old. I* easy A night keeper lo
cated the stove, well supplied with nth
and a convict toasting his shins In Its
worm glow. An Investigation Is on.
CARDINAL GIBBONS
PRAISES CAROLINA
Baltimore, Jan. *«.—Henatnr Tillman,
of Mouth Carolina, and Cardinal Gib
bons were guasta or honor at the annual
banquet of the North Carolina Hoclely
here last night.
Cardinal Olbbona said:
“Tour stats It, noted for Its solid
worth, and for Ita social and family
virtues, hut It Is pre-eminently note,I
for netting 11s fare against the crime of
divorce. Its few dlmrrra are heenuae
of Its many virtues. Uejoirr, than, that
your state has set Its face against this
groat evil."
of a mining school In the South,
says that the location of this school Is
uf the moat vital Importance. Along
this line ha says:
Atlanta tha Plaos.
“The most favorable location of this
kind to be found anywhere within Ihe
limits of the six above-named states
appear* to b* the city of Atlanta. It
will be noticed by on examination of a
map of the Untied (itaisa that Atlanta
Is practically Ihe geographical renter
of these six Moulhem sintes. Further,
more, a mineral map of these stales
would ahow that Atlanta oecuple*
equally as conspicuous a place In rn-
NEGRESS SAYS DUGAN
11AS HER *:K),(X)0
A DOCTOR S SLEEP
Found Ho Hod to Loovo Off Coffoo.
N>w York. Jan. 26.—Hannah Kiln a,
Ur ncfroMn who obtained $914,OQo from
J im H. riatt, got * aummoni* t«Mluy
f. i 1*. \\\ Dugan from Muglatrut* Har
low Dugan la a curtain draper nnd th*
wrottitn rUilma he mill ban $10,000. amne
Jfw».y uml afum» navlnga bank ac
count ««• a bitlnnco of 9151,000 ah#
turnt'H *»ver to him a» balloo when ehe ' sinoking, drinking
trlcnl, the tnecImnlcMl aiu! the aa«uy
laboratory, nil of which. now properly
equipped nnd under the direction of n
corp* of ublt* profeenore. are found
nt the 0'*nr*rin 8eh«>o| of Technology.
Moreover, wul*«* find here excellent
department* «»f civil engineering nnd
drawing, both «»f which constitute very
importnnt factor* of the mining
«ch«H»l. w
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
<eMed In June. 1904. and the
ieel of h.-r money wa« put in the hart-la
>f u receiver.
Few People Know How Useful It la in
Pratarvino Haalth and Boauty.
Coata Nothing to Try.
Nearly everybody known that char
coal I* ihe aafeat and moat efficient <11*.
Itifcctunt uml purifier in uuturo. but
few reullie It* value when taken Into
the human eyMem for the *nnu* ciann*.
Ing purpose
t'lmicoal in u remedy that tin* more
you take of It the hotter, it In not n
dm* at all. hut "Imply abaorbn Ihe
girnen and Imputltien ulwny** prenent In
the ntomach and IntPPtinp* ,ttnl carrlex
them out of thr xyntetn
t'harconl *u»*«*tcn* the hi.*iith after
at Ing on:
SUTHERLAND
The former
home of the late
General John B.
Gordon /
IS OFFERED
This famous home of this great man, who was
so well loved by the entire South, was made
more famous by being duplicated and used as
the Georgia Building at the St. Louis Expo
sition. It is one of the most beautiful and
magnificent sttburban homes in the Southern
States, being situated at just the right distance
from the business center of Atlanta* only 41-2
miles, and fronting oh the double car line
which runs to Decatur. ...
THERE IS NO GRANDER SUBURBAN HOME
To Si OttiM, and It Is 0 fined at $21,000. >
ANSLEY BROTHERS, 10 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
WIFE OF SENATOR PLATT
SUES PAPERS FOR $500,000
Washington. Jan. 29.—Mra. Lillian
Platt, wife of Hcnalor Platt of Kew
York, bwgan ault yesterday agalnat.The
Washington Post Company for $200,000
damage", which. ah# aajra. she auatalned
through the alleged publication of ma.
lidoua anil defamatory matter. Mr*.
Matt at the name time filed suit
against The Washington Times Com
pany for 9200,000 damages for the pub.
Ilcatlon of alleged libelous articles.
lira. Platt says the publication of tha
allaged libelous articles are false and
without foundation In fact and have
Injured her good name, fame and repu
tation among her friends and tha pub
lic.
The articlaa referred to by Mrs.
Platt In her dec la ratios, which was
Bled Attorney Wineblp Wheatley, were
alleged to have been copied and re
published from a Kew York newspa
per.
CARS WILL STOP NOW;
OAKLAND Cl'J Y CITIZENS
GET ON ANY OLD PL A CE
Oakland City's Ash I • aaalnst Ills
Grorxla Railway and Electric t’mn-
pany. which attracted considerable at
tention last spring, was determined
finally Friday afternoon. Judge Pen
dleton dissolved the temporary Injunc
tion he had Issued against Oakland
City, thus giving the city the right m
force the company's cars to stop
wherever an ordinance required.
An ordinance wns passed by the
mayor nnd council of Oakland t'liy
Inst April requiring the cars of the
company to stop at certain points In
the town. Tilts changed some of the
company's previous slops and added
new ones. The railway company re
fused tn be bound by the ordinance,
claiming that they could not make the
schedule In good time If they changed
their farmer plan.
• 'are of the company felled to etnp at
Ihe designated places end the authori
ties of Oaklnnd made arrests qf the
motnrmen and conductor* In such
cases. The fight between the mayor
and council and the railway company
was continued In this way for some
time. Schedules were broken up by
the action nf the town authorities and
the company took the matter to the
courts.
A temporary Injunction was secured
from Judge Pendleton restraining Ihe
authorities of Oaklund t'liy from Inter
fering ivlih the company nnd from en
forcing the ordinance over which Ihe
dispute arose. Thte wee tile Injunc
tion whlrh wee dissolved by Judge
Pendleton Frtduy.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL PLANS
BIG BUILDING AT A THENS
HORDE OF OFFICE-SEEKERS
AFTER MAYOR TIKOEMAN.
Many arsons dn n«.t rr&Uie that
bad stonmvh will count* Insomnia.
drinking, being such an an-
«i*»t and fcsprctahls form of stlmuJn-
tl«m, few rwallaw that the drug-caff vine
—contained In infftc ami teu. Is one of
th# principal causes of dyspepsia and
nervous troubles
Without their usual portion of cof
fee or tea, the ckfTelne t»>|M*n* are nrrv.
oue, irritable and fretful That's the
way with a whisky drinker ll.» has
got to have his dram “to settle his
Berves“—-habli
To leave off coffee Is an easy matter
If y»u w ant to try it. because Font urn —
well boiled according to directions —
give* a gentle but natural support to
the nerve# and does not contbin any
drug—nothing but food.
. Phyaldana know this to be true, a
°ne from Qa. writes:
*t have cured myself of u long-si ami
Ing ease of Nervous Dy*pe|>*ln by lea\
Ing off coffee and using I'ostum F.mh!
Coffee.*' says the doctor.
"I ulfcG «*nj**y refreshing sleep, to
which I've been an utter stranger for
$0 years.
Special to Tb** CeorcUD.
j Stvnnn.ili Oft., .Jan 2<
Tlode matt has i»een working
for several days endeavoring to give
ear to the army of ofth-e-seeker* who
call dully at the city hall A hatch «'f
applications that a greyhound wouid
l«Mtk at twice befote he attempted to
lea|» over has been placed tn thr hand*
of the mayor, and the usplrants. besides
calling in person. h,ive a host of
friends who make personal calls on the
city’s chief executive.
All of the city’s ofllcere have been
elected, but there are a large number
who ore yet to be appointed.
a ail other odnrouh vegetable"
J Charcoal effevtually clear* and Im
proves the complexion, it whitens the
j teeth nnd fuPther acts as a natural
| and eminently safe cathartic.
i It absorbs the Injurious gases which
| collect In the stomach and bowels; It
Mayor disinfects the mouth and tht«*at from
eitlme I ihe poison of catarrh,
it give! All druggists sell charcoal la one
s who | form or another, but probably the best
charcoal and Ihe most for the money
Is In Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenge*., they
are compo*«d of the finest powdered
Willow charcoal, and other hat tales
antiseptics In tablet form or rulhei In
the form of large, pleasant lasting
lozenge*, the charcoal being mixed with
The dally use of these lozenge* will
Sism tell In a much Improved condition
of the general health, better complex-
! Ion. sweeter breath and purer blood,
j ami the beauty of It Is, that no possible
i can result from tlieir continued
hut. on the contrary, great benefit,
liuffulu physician, in speaking of
New York. Jan. 2$ —The exact dute i ihe benefits of charcoal, says “I advise
J»l„n the New York American* will suinr, '» «'her.wal l.aienxes nil |,a-
, report in Atlanta ha. not .iraMrt. ”1^,1,'." ^1'^'
. I« Win probably be about.March 1:. ‘“ an.r’.urU^th'e
HIGHLANDERS REPORT
AOOUT MARCH TWELFTH use.
ArrnnX' Mirnts have practically been
complete,1 fur the last office bull,link
lo Im> ere, let by the Southern Mutual
Insurance Company In Athens.
The building w III be .even .toriq. In
helvht. with n basement, nnd It I. es
timated .that It will co.t 1260.0,W. In
addition t„ PelnR the hnmo nnd head
quarters „f the Insurance company, It
will be ,^1„ nf the Pest equipped nttlce
bulldlnys in Ihe .tale
Haralson Bleckley, nn Atlanta archi
tect, has nb„ul c*nuplelcd Ihe draivInK
up of Ihe plan" nnd .pacification. f'»l
the Rtructurc. Miles A Brandt, of At
lanta. will the contractora.
It I. planned to have the work be-
trun aa —n,n a. pn»«tble. and It le hoped
that the bulldtnit will be ready for oc
cupancy within a year, at the moet.
Ferro-concrete will be u.ed In ih. con-
■truetlnn „f Ihe building. This. It la
.aid, will be one of the lartte*' office
bulldlnff. In the Mouth made / ferro
concrete. The Mrueture will bo mod
ern In every respect.
The Southern Mutual In.uranre
t'ompnny ha. crown to great propor
tion. In the In.uranre world, end the
erection of this splendid building I.
taken a. an alienation of II. great
prosperity.
| There was no label in his days. You have the oppor-
i tunity. Ub« It)
It Will Help Your Business
Atlanta Typographical
Union }
j S20 Candler Building.
Atlanta Phone 873.
P. O. Box 266.
NEW ORLEANS DELEOATION
Iff GIVEN A HEARING.
I throat I also believr the liver I.- great,
ly heni'tlled by the dully use of them;
they cost but 2* cent* a box at drug
stores, and although In wilin' sense a
2t» — Secretaries! | N itmt preparation, yet 1 believe I.got
*“ gey*' a t more an«l bettor charcoal in tftuart’i
Washington. Jan
Hhow and Htraus yesterday
-I" mealing l>y.|»p.l„ in It. vartouaI hearing i„ Repmeniatlve. Meyer nnd | I'hnrroal le,tenges than in anv „f the
type*. I nnd little trouble when I can Braassanl ami a dvlexntlon fram New ordinary chare,ut luhlcts."
Induce patient, lo quit coffee knd Orleans reprelentlpg the sufnr and lit.,-1 Rend your name and-nd,trese f.slay
adopt Postum " The l>r. I. right and I ln.se- industry of t-outstniia. on the lf,, r n fi,^, tilal tatekaxe and see for
“there', a reason." Be,id the little qu,sip,n of the sulpliui fume, and Nine yourself F A Sluurt *'»., ii Stuart
book, "The Rond »o LVellvIlle," in pkgs 1 In that district. . Building, Marshall, Mich.
HALLMAN 8IM8
WON'T GET PARDON.
Washington. Jan 2* —It l» not likely
that Hallman Mims, the >oung Atlanta
hunk clerk w ho Is In the Federal prt.m;
for cmbextllug I92.U"". will lie xrnnled
a pardon to save hl» cltl.en.hlp, as
Ihe trial judge nnd district attorney arc
opposed i„ any such plan.
To Drive Out Malaria
~luild .
Take the Old Standard Q1
TABTELKMM CHILI. TONIC. You
know Wliat you are taking. Tha
formula la pfhlnly printed on every bot
tle, .honing It Is .imply Quinine and
Iran In a tasteless form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria end the Iran
builds up the ey.tem. Mold by ell
dealere for 27 years. Price 60 cent*
DR. LENlii. BROUGHTON
FLAYS “SOCIETY GAMBLING."
Special to The fleorglsn.
Greenville. 8. Jnn. 2* —Dr l.eu
cl. Broughton, of Atlanta. Is holding a
series of service. In Greenville at Ihe
Kir si Baptist church. Ho lies already I
begun i„ wake things up. He an-
ip.unced Inst night that he had pre- ;
pared the way and was now ready to
"shell the Wtsrds."
Dr. Ilroughlon place, poker playing |
and bridge wlilst on the same plane a. ,
craps s|p„,|lng nnd chicken lighting. He I
ha. attacked nil norte ot "social sins." i
LAYING THE n RA.L8 u|)a
ffpef l.l to The r.raret.. .
Greenville. 8. C„ Jen. 26 —\Vork Is
proceeding rapidly on Ihe Saluda Val
ley railway, the good weather affording
line opportunity for rail laying.
The toad I. being built to Marietta.
26 mile* fram here In Ihe mountain.,
with the ultimate purpoae of going
through to th. Tennes.ee coal Arid..
In fact the road I. graded a. far at
Knoxville. ,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qnlnln.
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falle to cure. E. W. GROVES signa
ture on each box. 26c.
.us pesslmlam. Sir. Mitchell will con
Ilnur Id. aerlea of lectures at St. James j
ti|x,n hi. return from a t„ur In South j Ihe 'state troope ami tfxe .late of equip-
i 'arollna. nient aa well.
REGULAR ARMY GENERAL
WILL INSPECT TROOPS.
Htwclst lo Th* Georgian.
Macon, Oa.. Jun. 26.—All three mili
tary companies of Macon and the mem
bers of the staff as well, will be In
spected on February 12 and 12 by Gen
eral Joseph Wheeler, of tt\e regular
army, and Inspector General Obear, it
the slate troops. This Inspection Is an
annual affair and I. conducted for the
purpose «f ascertaining Ihe condition of
Lecture at St. James
Rev. William C. Mitchell, n well-
known lecturer, addressed an appre-
i latlve audience t-Ytday night nt Hi.
Jnmm. Methodist church, where he de
livered Ids 1 crime, "Man. Monkey, or
Mouse." a discussion uf optimism ver-
To Life Insurance Agents:
The Security Life and Annuity Com
pany of Greensboro, N. C-, writes the
best policies on the market.
We want a few Rood District Agents to
tepreseat this STRONG OLD LINE COM*
PANY in the State of Georgia, to whom
wc will give liberal contracts.
Come to sec us and talk it over or write
to us.
RAY & YATES, a
General Agents,
- Exchange Bank Building,
MACON, 0A.
■■rut" ««0 "«!«(? • fmu ImH
Toole.
J0„ Jobbers-
Atlanta, da.
run* mmw riariw rfKI
Vahielaa and Farm T<
W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO-
>1 So. Forsyth Si, Allan
CONTRACTORS AND
BUTLDERS1
We will five you the lowest prices
on Builders' Hardware, Tools and
Nalls, In Atlanta. Call on ua at our
new (tore—ISO Peters Street.
F. J. COOLEDGE & SON.
WE BUY
Copper. Lead, Brass, Zinc, Rags, Bot
tles. Burlap, Wash Cotton. Sacks. All
out of town orders solicited.
PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO.
ITS MadleonAvenue,
Both Phenes 17M.
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Offices; 33441S Century Sldg-
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