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Wliat Unp rejudiced Analyses Prove, 
Experience Corroborates 
Xext to what analyses and tests of GEORGIA ]\LA.RBLE 
prove, is the fact that experience and observation corroborate 
these. 
It has been proven and demonstrated that GEORGIA MAR- 
BLE is almost absolutely non-porous; that because of its purit}', 
especially the absence of iron, it will retain its color; that all 
GEORGIA IMARBLE is of the same uniform texture; that it is 
entirely free from foreign or hurtful ingredients; and that the 
agents of disintegration will have no perceptible effect upon it. 
The late Charles J. Mullig'an, who was one of America’s dis- 
tinguished sculptors, was always a staunch advocate of GEOR- 
GIA MARBLE, and commented often and freely upon its char- 
acteristics, especially its strength and beauty. 
Mr. M’illiam B. IMundie of Chicago, whose reputation among 
architects extends throughout the civilized world, pays GEOR- 
GIA MARBLE the tribute of being the best weathering stone 
he knows. 
GEORGIA IMARBLE is a material which has the endorse- 
ment of all who know its qualities, as being superbly adapted for 
cemetery memorials, meeting in the highest degree all recpiire- 
ments for Cemetery \\'ork, including coping, posts, walls and 
entrances. 
Our Marble Art Catalogue is of a special interest to Cemetery 
Superintendents. May we send you a copy? We shall be glad 
to do so if you say the word. 
The Georgia Marble Finishing Works 
CANTON, GEORGIA 
“The Promptest Shippers South” 
