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J\ Q r a\n®- T Y SIROE ADVERTISER
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NEW LAW FOR
PISTOL TOTERS
Must Give $100. Rond and Pay The 0rdi=
nary $1.50 as License Fees.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Geor¬
gia, and it is hereby enacted by
authority of the same, That from
and after the passage of this Act
it shall be unlawful for any per¬
son to have or carry about his per¬
son, in any county in the State of
Georgia, any pistol or revolver
without first taking out a license
from the Ordinary of the respective
-counties in which the party resides
before such person will be at lib¬
erty to carry around with him on
his person, or to have in his man¬
ual possession outside of his o
home or place of business, provid¬
ed that nothing in this Act shall
be construed to alter, affect or
amend any laws now in force in
this State relative to the carrying
of concealed weapons on or about
one’s person, and provided further
that this shall not apply to sher¬
iffs, marshalls, or other arresting
officers of this State of United
States, who are now allowed by
law to carry revolvers; nor to any
of the militia of the State while
in service or upon duly; nor to
any students of military colleges
or schools when they are m the
discharge of their duty at such
•colleges.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted,
That the Ordinary of the reepec
tive counties of this State ii
■which the applicant resides may
grant such liceuae, either in term
time or during vacation, upon the
application of party or person de
siring to apply for such licence,
provided applicant shall be at
least eighteen years old or over,
and shall give a bond, payable to
the Govorner of the State, in the
sum of-one hundred dollars, con
ditioned upon the proper and legi¬
timate use of said weapon, with a
surety approved by the Ordinary
of said county, and the Ordinary
granting the license Bhall keep a
record of the name of the person
taking out such license, the name
of the firearm to be carried, anc
the caliber and number of the
same. :?
SEC. 3. The person making
such application, and to whom
such license is granted, shall pay
to the Ordinary for granting saic
license the sum of fifty cents
which license shall cover a perioc
of three years from date of grant¬
ing same.
SEC. 4. Be it further enacted,
That any person violating any of.
the provisions of the above Act
shall be punished as for a misde¬
meanor, as prescribed in Section
1039 of the Penal Code of 1895
and amendments thereto.
SEC. 5. Be it further enacted,
That all laws aud parts of laws in
conflict of this Act be aud the
same are hereby repealed.
Approved August 12, 1910,
JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor
FOR SALE-Good fam¬
ily horse, gentle, not
afraid of train or auto¬
mobile.
R. M, Worsham.
FORSYTH. MONROE COUNTY. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER I!!, win.
MYSTIC CIRCLE
Of The Prettiest Society Affairs Of
The Fall.
Mrs. Sam Rutherford entertain¬
the Mystic Circle and a few
friends, Friday afternoon,
forty two dominoes.
She was assisted by her mother,
Mrs. J. M Ponder, Miss Emmie
Ponder. Miss Juliette and Miss
Rutherford.
The beautiful colonial home was
fitting frame for the delightful
hospitality shown the guests An
absence of all floral decorations,
except a few chrysanthemums,
added to the grandnre of the rooms
for beauty unadorned is the most
beautiful.
Refreshments consisting of
cakes, cream, bon honsand coffee
were served in hand painted china,
embellished by the hostess.
Mrs. Rutherford was gowned in
mauve chiffon over silk. Mrs.
Ponder wore black crepe de chine.
The guests were also handsomely
gowned. Those present, outside
the Mystic Circle, were Mesdumes
’aylor, A. Dix and Nellie Dumas,
of Macon, and Mesdatnes T. E
Tletcher, S. D. Smith, Nellie
Grimsley, B. Luutz, Mary Sharp,
'5. O. Hurd, Early Goodwyne, W.
Bramblett, G. Griner, A. Chamlee
J. 0. Ponder, J. D. McDowell, H.
Walcott, M. T. McKay, M. E.
Childs, and Misses Ruth Alexan*
der, May Cabaniss, Lillian Morse,
Kate Ford, Mrs. Jennie
Mrs. McGee, and Mrs. J. J. Cater.
SlOO Reward. ®1<>0.
The readers of this paper will
to learn that there is at
dreaded disease that science
able to cure in all its stages, and
is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure
"lily positive cure now known to
iraternity Catarrh being
disease, requires a
nal treatment Hall’s
is taken internally, acting
upon the blood and mucous
the system, thereby destroying
foundation of the disease, and
the patient strength by building up
and assisting nature in
ing its work. The proprietors have
much faitli in its curative powers
they offer One Hundred Dollars for
case that it fails to cure. Send for
of testimonials.
Address F .7. Cheney & Co.
Sold b.v all Druggists, 75?.
’Take Hall’s Family pills for
pation
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LY, TRCATWG OUR PATR0/1S WITH C0URTCSY
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ArtB WIrtTCR ATT1RC.
T. J. & H. H. HARDIN
For Falling Hair
iou Run No Risk When You Ise This
Remedy
We promise you that, if your
hair is falling out, and you have
not let it go too far, you can re
pairthedamage already done by
using Rexall “93” Hair Tonic,
with persistency and regulrit.y, for
a reasonable length of time. It is
a scientific, cleansing, antiseptic,
germicidal preparation, that de¬
stroys microbes, stimulates good
circulation around the hair Toots,
promotes hair nourishment, re-j
moves dandruff and restores hair
health. It is as pleasant to use as
pure water, and it is delicately
perfumed. It is a real toilet
necessity.
We want you to try Rexall “93,,
Hair Tonic with our promise that
it will cost you nothing unless you
are perfectly satisfied with its use
It comes m t-vo sizes, prices 50c.
and $1.00. Remember you can
obtain Rexall Remedies in this
community only at our store
—The Rexall Store. Alexander
Bros Pharmacy.
There is little danger from a cold or
from an attack of the grip except when
followed by pneumonia, and tnis never
happens when Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is used. Tlmremedy has won
its great reputation and extensive sale
by its remarkable cures of colds and
grip and can be relied upon with im
plicitconfidenoe. Forsale by All Dea 1 -
ers Everywhere.
Carl H, Smith will
at the City M. Hall be¬
tween 9 A. and 5 P.
M., to collectcity taxes
Dec, 1 st is the last day
Are You A Paint Maker?
You don’t have to be one in or¬
der to mix your own paint when
you have a house to paint. Its
mighty easy to huy 4 gallons of
L & M Paint and 3 gallons of pure
Linseed Oil, and put ’ *'th in a
large pail and mix well together.
You will then make 7 gallons
the best paint at a cost of
$1.30 per gallon and then have
good painter paint your house.
The L & M is sold by:
Bramblett & Bro.
NO. 50.
Fads for Weak Women
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis¬
ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can he cured—is cured
every day by
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora¬
tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagrceuhle questioning, ing, examinations examinations and anc
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, und und so so abhorrent abhorrent to to
every modest woman.
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, hut those
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Com¬
mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth
binding lor 31 stamps. tmatiusMeSr
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Do What We Say
Try Us and See
When you come,
Bring us those
EGGS and CHICKENS
Your BUTTER too
If you mold it in
Squares.
Gjjrgia Commission Co.
N E-XT HARDIN'S DOOR TO Phone No 06