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(Continued from page 8.)
called the Tribune are five master
pieces of sculpture in the follow
ing order of importance: The
Venus de Medici, the Apollino (or
Young Apollo to distinguish it
from the Apollo Belvidere), the
Wrestlers (full of energy and skill
ful detail), the Grinder (a wonder
fully living slave statue), and the
Dancing Faun (a most exquisite
piece of ancient art). Equally
famous pictures were also seen in
this and the other galleries. In
the Loggia De’Lanzi we noted
soon be there, where we can sing
with David, Behold how good and
how pleasant it is for brethren to
dwell together in unity!’ They
were then taken to the tribunal,
where they were divested of all
their priestly decorations, during
which the Bishop took Savonarola
by the hand, saying, 'Thus I ex
clude thee from the Church mili
tant and triumphant.’ 'From the
church militant thou mayest,’ ex
claimed Savonarola, ‘but from the
church triumphant thou canst not;
that does not belong to thee,’ , .
The last that was beheld of him
was his hand uplifted as it to bless
the people; the last that was heard
of him, ‘My Saviour, though in-
STATE OP GEORGIA, Coweta county.
To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of
State:
H. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey, ,T. W.
Camp, J. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin,
E. M. Camp, I,. M. Parmer, all of the
County of Coweta, State of Georgia,
bring this their petition pursuant to the
provisions of an Act of the General As
sembly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20,
1893, entitled An Act to carry inro ef
fect paragraph eighteen of Section Seven
of Article three of the Constitution of
1877, ns amended, in relation to charter
of banks, to provide for the incorpora
tion of Banking Companies by the Sec
retary of State
Notice toDebtors and Creditors.
All parties having claims against the
estate of Mrs. Mary A. Silty, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in the same
to the undersigned in due form; and all
persons indebted to said Mary A Sifly,
are hereby requested to make immediate
settlement. C. J. Owens,
Executor of estate of Mary A. Sifly, de
ceased. 38-tlt |
Mr. .1 til inn Me Knight,of St'itoiu,
soil of Mr. ,1. A. MoKnight, is now
book keeper in the People’s Hank
in this city. Mr. Brown, whose
place Air. McKnight takes, has a
position in the bank at Comer.
Sir. McKnight is nsplendid young
gentleman ami we bid him a cor
and for other purposes, dial welcome to this city.—Meri-
specially B.Cellim s Perseus Judith . ,. , .
xt , c , xx f nocent, wilhngly died for my sins,
slaying Holofernes, the Rane of, ’ a / .... ^ . *
, „ . . tI , , . ... and should not I willingly give up
willingly give up
this poor body out of love to him?’
The cinders of the bodies of the
the Sabines, Hercules slaying the
Centaur, etc. The Patazzo Vac-
chio neaiby with its battlements, , .. ,
j „ . • martyred friars were carted away,
is strong and noteworthy, having 1 4 .. A
, b , , , j . and thrown into the river Arno,
served as both palace and prison.
t , J c e - n ! Of course shortly after his death
In the Church of Santa Croce' . / .. , .
r the tide of feeling turned.
(Holy, Cross), “the Westminster 1 6
Abbey of Florence,” the impres
sive and beautiful exterior of which
is surpassed immeasurably by its
interior, a veritable poem in stone,
table with ini-1 °P ... . , ,
I. . I he principles he had pro
claimed, the charges he sought to
Raphael painted him among the
[doctors of the Church in the very
l halls of the Vatican. His very
writings were declared by the very
Alex. VI free from nil blame.
respeotfully show:
1st. That they desire to form n cor
poration for the purpose of carrying on
the business of hanking.
2nd. The name and style of the pro
posed corporation shall be tlie MORE
LAND BANKING COMPANY.
Urd. The location nnd principal p'noe
of business thereof shall be in the town
of Moreland, said State nnd County.
■1th. The amount of the Capital
Stock is Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars
($25,000), divided into Two Hundred
and Fifty shares of One Hundred Dol
lars ($100.00) each.
6th. The nature of the proposed cor
poration shall be that of a Bank, its gen
eral purpose being to discount bills,
notes or other evidences of debt, to re
ceive and pny out deposits, with or
without interest, to receive on speoinl
deposits money, bullion, foreign ooin
and stocks, bonds and other security, to
buy and sell foreign nhd domestic ex
change and other negotiable paper; to
loud money upon personal security and
upon bonds, stocks and other iiegotinhlc
security; to take and receive seourity by
mortgage, deed or otherwise! on property
of every sprt, both reel and personal,nnd
generally do nnd perform all such other
matters and things not herein before
enumerated as are or may be incident to
the business of banking. , ,,
| Wherefore, petitioners pray to he tn-
wether Vimlientor.
Elegant carving sets, reliable pocket
knives, keen razors,sore-cutting scissors
nnd shears will he found in G. R. Brad
ley's great stock of American-made,
guaranteed cutlery.
Miss Lizzie Mac* Holmes, who
has been the guest of Miss Mary
Lou Holmes, has returned to her
home itt Newnan.—Carrollton Free
Press.
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WHEN AN
Hxpert
Plumber
IS NEEDED
— Call —
W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
Shop and Wareroom on
Hancock Street, next
door to Dr. T. J.
Jones Building.
The Largest Stock of
Supplies
... and ...
Fixtures
In Newnan at SEXTON
Dr. Anderson,
Building.
Dentist, Hal bide
tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of
Newnan, are the guests of Miss
Maude Bass for several days.—
Carrollton Free Press.
■■ At» ■■
Peniston’s
Drug Store
Crane’s Spring Medicine.
Crane’s Kidney and Bncknche
Cure.
Crane’s Cough Cure.
Crane’s Headache Relief.
Crane’s Cholera and Diarrhoea
Mixture.
Crane’s Family Liniment.
Crane’s Eozenia Cure.
Crane’s Liver Powders.
Crane's Pile Salve.
Crane’s Liver Pills.
Crane’B Female Relief.
These are Standard Prepara
tions and are Sold and Recom
mended at
Peniston’s
Drug Store.
Announcement
R S. Paris, former proprietor of the
White Barber Shop, lias returned to
Newnan ami is associated with C.
T. Bailey in the management nt
this shop. The shop iB now running
three chairs on full time and is the
best prepared and nest equipped
Rhop in town. C. T. Bailey, R. S.
Paris and J. W. Hunt are all artists
in their line, and are doing every
thing possible to give the public
first-class service and please all cus
tomers. They solicit and will ap
preciate the patronage of everybody
and cordially invite you to call at
The White Barber Shop
i besides the stone
1 tials “J. H. S.” Jesus Honiinum
Salvator (letters designed by^ S. j were published and brought! oorporated under the laws of this State.
Bernardino of Siena and familiar I ^ Kw j Hvin „ J? lU j H.W.Oamp,
, all over the world to honor the
name and work of the Redeemer,
and inscribed by him wherever he j
went), we saw the I’omb of Mich
ael Angelo Buonarotti, one of the
most variously accomplished men
that ever lived, from whose hands
about by a youth living while|
Savonarola was dying, Martin'
Luther.” The truth of God can-j
not perish.
(To be continued.)
Bowman'h Cnrbolnted Family Hnlve
onres cats, hums, ulcers, old sores, piles,
ring worms, tetter, eczema, nnd all skin
diseases, also for vaccinated arms and
smallpox. Price 26o per box at Reese’s
Drug Store.
H. G. Bailey,
J. W. Camp,
J. W. Trammell,
H. A. Martin,
E. M. Camp,
L. M. Farmer.
In Time of Pence.
In the first months of the Russia-Ja-
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Before me, L. A Perdue, Ordinary of
entity, personally appeared H. W.
nothing mean or poor came forth, j )ftI1 war wo |, a ,i a striking example of
whose great works immortalize! the necessity for preparation and the u
Italy, and whose last words at the i early advantage of those who, so to I Lamp- H,, G. hdhy,. ■ • ^"‘P’ ' ' '
acre of 8a were- “In vour Passage i speak, “'lave shingied their roofs in dry Iramm 11, H. A. . tnitin, >■ . 1 1.
age of 89 were. In your passage | weather „ The virtue of preparation! 1 - M - Farmer, who on oath say that
Fifteen Thousand Dollars of the capital
subscribed to the Moreland Banking
through this life never forget the j hM In(lde lll8tory (Uld Kive „
sufferings of Jesus Christ!** Here Rrea test men. The individui
virtue of preparation
to us our;
individual us well as
is an empty memorial monument! the nation should be prepared for any Company, lor which company’deponents
1 .... i I are now seeking incorporation by the
vumbvuvj. Arc von prepared to sue-! ft™ 80, ’ ki "K incorporation by
cessfully combat tlie first cold you take? ! secretary of State, has been actually
A cold can be cured much more quickly I P*‘ d b 7 t,ie •obsoribeni and that the
when treated as soon as it has been con-1 iH i>* fact held and is to be used
traoted and before it has become settled j nololy for the business, and purpose of
in the system, Chamberlain's Cough tlle Hnid corporation.
Remedy is famous for its cures of colds | Swor " 10 '" ,l1 Ascribed before me,
and it should be kept at hand ready for tl,ls Oot - a8 > 1W,6 ’_ __ TTt ,
instant use. For sale by Dr. Paul Pen- L ' A PBRDUK - 0rdi,lnr *•
iston, Newnan, Gn. | L. M. Farmer,
H. W. Camp,
Misses Emily and Maude Mit
chell, of Newnan, are the charm
ing guests of Miss May me Jessie
Blalock.—Carrollton Free Press.
The display of China, Out Glass and
Silver Novelties at Bradley s drug store
is attracting much attention. Scores of
articles appropriate and beautiful for
wedding presents will be found t here.
Do you want to subscribe for any
newspaper or magazine published in
tlio United States? If so, your sub
scription will be reoeived at tlie Nows
office. tf
thorne as “Huge cold images weep
ing and sprawling over it, and an
unimpressive statue of Dante sit
ting above.” The body of the poet
rests at Ravenna. Machiavelli
(historian of Florence) and L.
Bruno (great exponent of the
i Aristotelian philosophy), lie here.
jAnd in the adjoining chapels sev
eral noted families, among them
j the Medici. The latter Chapel is
still unfinished, though up to the Accident Bulletin No. Hi, just
present the family have spent by tlie Interstate Commerce
nearly 700,000 English pounds ( or I Commission, completes the record
about 23,500,000), and anything | 0 f a( . c j ( i( }I ,k s to employes and pas-
[ more magnificent than this family 1 8enger s upon the railroads of the; th „ of G(J0rKia , (lo lieroby certify,
'mausoleum it ts difficult to con-1 United states for the year ending I u mt the attached three sheets of tyjie-
The walls are covered with
Year’s Record of Train
Accidents.
J. W. Trammell,
J. W. Camp,
H. G. Bailey,
E. M. Camp,
H. A. Martin.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Office of Secretary of State.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
ceive. 1 he walls are covered wun j unt! jjq. q'be total number of j written matter contain a trne and oor-
1 costly marble inlaid with precious j passengers killed in train accidents rect copy of the Application of the More-
1 stones—a gorgeous mosaic of the j waH 350; i n j ure d, 6,498. The total 1 f nd Bunk l in * tor a Charter
1 richest material. Bythe way, the j , 1Hnibe ,.’ of wiled in train | £ °? "
accidents was 798; injured, 7,052. In Testimony Whereof, I have here-
There were 187 passengers killed j unto set my hand and affixed the Seal of
in other than train accidents, and
3,542 injured; and 2,463 employes
killed in other than train accidents,
mosaic factories of Florence are
very interesting indeed, and a
visitor should by no means leave
the city without investing in some
ot these beautiful designs.
But the heart of Florence lies
on or about the Piazza Delia Sig-
of the first as also
no r ia, one
gjsssasasasseasssseasssassEBsasasss [ lbe j ast p] aces to be visited by
1 *r aa BflADTIil ^ tbe tourist ‘ P articularl y for its hi8 ‘
1 T. Ml. MAn I IN
Does all
kindB of
tone association, i
space immortalized
large open
s the place
where the knightly Christian, Fra
Girolamo Savonarola, the greatest
man of his age—a man who be-
my Office, at the Capitol, in the City of
Atlanta, this iiJst day of October in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Five amt of the lndepcnd-
and 38,374 injured; making a total euoe of tlie United Htates of America
of all clauses of 537 passengers kill- the One Hundred and Thirtieth.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
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Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys
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Lemons are largely used by The
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one ed and 10,040 injured, and 3,261
employes killed and 45,426 injured.
This is an increase of 117 passen
gers killed and 1,963 injured; a
decrease of 106 employes killed,
and an increase of 2,160 employes
injured.
There were 6,224 collisions dur
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
prices wiD. • Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
Notice to Debtors and Cred*
itors.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of Hylvanns G. Orr, late of Cow-
| eta county, deceased, are hereby notified
, , to present them to me for payment and
; lieved what he said, knew wnat he j n g ^ b c year, with a money loss of a j[ persons owing said estate are hereby
said, and meant what he said—i ij!4,849,054, anti 5,371 derailments, notified to pay same,
i perished at the stake of Roman-! w jth a money loss of $4,862,602; a I Oct. 3, 1905.
j ism. One of the reviews thus'total of 11,595 collisions and de-
j gives the scene: “On the 22nd of railments and a total money loss
j May, 1498, it was announced to 0 f $9,711,056, being damage to
I Savonarola and his friends, Dorn- ear s, engines and roadway.
1 enico and Marufifi, that they were
i to be executed by five the next
2«-<St
ANNIE F. ORR,
Admix. Raid Estate.
and
J j to oe execuiea oy nvc me next 1 Bilious Attack Quickly Cured.
I morning; our heroic preacher was a few weeks ago I had a bilious
! thoroughly resigned to his share tack that was so severe I was not abl
of the doom, saying to Domenico, go to the office for two days
‘Knowest thou not it is not per- i t0 f ?et relieffrom my family physician's and all parties indebted to said deceased,
. . , . treatment, I took three of Chamber- are requested to make immediate pay-
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is .enough for usual occasions
iheffamily bottle 160cents) contains a supply
1„. „ j, h r.Ail druggists sell them.
Notice to Debtors
Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
All persons having demands against
tlie estate of D. L. Moore, late of said
able txi county, deceased, are hereby notified to
Failing render their claims according to law,
mitted to a man to choose the
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and
mode of his own deith? The three | t | ie next ,j a y j f e it ft new man.—H.
friends partook of the Sacrament I c. Bailey, Editor of the News, Chapin,
of the Hoiy Supper administered 8. C. These Tablets ar>- for sale by Dr.
by Savonarola. He said, *wc shall Fttal «*•
requested to mane immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
This Oct. 2nd, 1905.
F. 8. CUKETON 1
and E. C. CURETON, Sr., 1
Execjloir ol .y ... Moon-., ueisruMb.
7 Serial Stories
250 Complete Stories
300 Interesting Articles
Weekly Editorial Review
Children’s Page
Weekly Article on the Care
of the Health
Notes on Current Events and
Nature and Science
Anecdotes and Miscellany
will fill the pages of The Youth's
Companion during 1906.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mats.
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Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
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Calls answered day or night. Office
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