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TOO ilfliELL COUNTY
T
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John Stcadham Says He’s
Gained 13 Pounds on 3
Battles—J. E. Culpepper
Says, “I feel a Hundred
Per Cent Better.”
Statement after statement
from all sections of Georgia are
being made from day to day by
people who have tried Tanlae
and are willing to come forward
and (ell other sufferers just what
it. has done for them and these
grateful testimonials have ac
cumulated until there is hardly
a county, village or cross-roads
in this great state that lias not
furnished a living witness to the
remarkable powers of this medi
cine.
Only a few days ago at Pel
ham, Mitchell county, Ga., two
well known farmers and leading
citizens, John Steadhain and J.
E. Culpedper. made statements
that have caused a great deal o
talk in that section and indu
ced hundreds of people to buy
'Jan lac.
After stating candidly that he
had gaitided fifteen pounds on
three bottles of Tanlae, Mr.
Stcadham went on to say:
“When I begun taking this medi
cine I. had suffered a good deal
for (he last month or so and I
was awfully pulled down and
weakened by condition. I had
pain.) in my muscles and joints
something like neugalgia, and
I was terribly nervous and feel
ing just like 1 was suffering a
regular breakdown.
“Well gentlemen, three bottles
of Tanlae have simply relieved
me completely and built me up
fine, ft’s a fine medicine and I
want suffering people to know
about it.”
Mr, Culpepper, was also warm
in his praise of this medicine.
“Tank's:: has made me feel 100
better,” lu said, and ‘‘since tak
ing a through course of it my
general health has improved
wonderfully. I’ve taken eight
bottles of the medicine, for I felt
bad and run down and my con
stitution seemed to be under
mined. Tanlae has built me up
and f certainly do reccommend
it because it’s a good medicine.
I ha 1 suffered eighteen months
and 1 was lucky to find out
about Tanlae,”
Tanlae, compounded from the
most beneficial roots and herbs
known to science is a power
ful reconstructive tonic. It creat
es a healthy appetite, builds up
lb? system, purifies the blood,
pronioks digestion ar.d invigor
ates and re-vitalizes the system
in a way that brings back the
color to the cheeks and the
sparkle of health to the eyes.
Tanlae is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by Willis Drug Co.,
in Donalsonville by the Palace
Drug Co; Climax by the Climax
Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strick
land & Cordell; Brinson, by II.
B. Harrell Supply Co; Babcock,
Ga, by Babcock Bros. Lumber
Company; Eldorendo, Ga.,J. L.
Smith.
! Section 1. Be it enacted bv
the Geneial Assembly of the
State of Georgia, that every
parent, guardian or other person
having charge and control of a
child between the ages of eight
and fourteen, who is not exempt
ed or excused as hereinafter
provided, shall cause the said
child to be enrolled in and to
attend continuously for four
months of each year a public
school of the district or of the
city or town in which the child
resides; which period of attend
ance shall commence at the be
ginning of the first term of said
school in the year Such attend
ance at a public school shall not
be required where the child at
tends for the same period some
other school giving instruction
in the ordinary branches of Eng
lish education, or has completed
the fourth grade of school work,
as prescribed by the State Board
Education, or where, because
of proverty, the services of the
child are necessary for the sup
port of a parent or other mem
ber of the childs family depend
ent on such services, or when
the parents or persons standing
in parental relation to the child
are unable to provide the neces
sary books and clothing for at
tending school and the same are
not otherwise provided, or where
the mental or physical condition
of the renders such attendance
impracticable or inepedient, or
where the child resides more
than three miles from the school
house by the nearest traveled
route, or where, for other good
reasons (the sufficiency of which
shall be determined by the board
of education of the county or of
the city or town in which the
child reside) the said board ex
cuses the child from such at
tendance, such boards being
authorized to take into considera
tion the seasons for agricultural
labor and the need for such
labor, in exercising their discre
tion as to the time for which
children in farming districts
shall be excused. Provided, that
no guardian shall be compelled
to send such child or children
to school out of any other than
the fund belonging to the ward
or wards. Temporary absence
Quick
rCoid Relief-i
13 usually found through the prompt
administration of a mildly laxative,
dispersive tonic—one that will scat
ter the inflammation, remove the
waste, and help Nature to build up
resistance.
Peruna is That Tonic.
Its action is prompt, usually very
effective, and its use i3 without harm
ful effects. Every household should
keep it at hand for this purpose, and
every catarrhal sufferer should reg
ularly use this reliable remedy.
The tablet form will be found very
convenient. A tablet or two at the
very beginning of a cold will fre
quently prevent its development,
and these tablets may be taken reg
ularly with beneficial results.
Mnnyprefer
theliquid form
which for nearly
half arr-ntury has
been tho reliance
of tho American
Home.
Itoth are good.
Your ufUKgiat. can
supply you.
Tho
PERUNA CO.
Columbus,
Ohio
Corns Loosen,
Nothing But “GETS-IT” Will Do
This to Corns and Calluses.
—salves that eat .
tho corn remaining-, cotton rinp;s that
make your corns bulge out like pop-
Yom Can’t Hide Corn MUery. Stop Fooling
Around I Use “GETS-IT” Tonight and
Soo til. Corns Vanish.
eyes, scissors and knives that make
- , corns bleed and Bore, harnesses and
ot any child enrolled as a pupil bandages that fill up your shoe, press
..... i . „ „ j . ,i * • i on tho corn and make your foot feci
may be excused by the principal; like a paving block, wimt-s the use?
nr tiviohnr in rhomu nf tha 1 why not do what millions are doing,
ut Itacnei 111 cnaige OI the | take 3 seconds off and apply "GETS-
school, because of bad weather, 1IT ", it dries, you put your stocking
sickness, death in the child’s far l ehoes aw Vo anrt
family or other reasonable cause.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted,
or
Cheap Larin Land
That any parent, guardian
other person who has cliaige
and control of a child between
the ages aforesaid, and who
wilfully fails to comply with the
foregoing requirements shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction thereof shall be puni
shed by a fine not to exceed ten
dollars lor the first offense, and
not to exceed twenty dollars for
each subsequent offense, said
fines to include all costs; but the
court trying the case may, in
its discretion, suspend enforce
ment 01 the punishment, if the
child be immediately placed in
attendance at a school as afore
said and may finally remit the
same if such attendance lias con
tinued regularly for the number
of months hereinbefore prescrib
ed for attendance. School at
tendance mav be proved by an
attested certificate of the princi
pal or teacher in charge of the
hool. No person shall be
prosecuted for violation of the
foregoing requirements unless
the board of education of the
county or municipality in which
the person accused of such vio-
-. wear your regu
lar shoes. Your corn loosens from
the toe, it lifts right off. It’s pain
less. It’s the common-sense way, tho
in the world. It’s the national corn-
cure. Never falls.
"GET5MT" is sold and recommend
ed by druKplHt/i everywhere, 25c a
bottle, or sent on receipt of price,
B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111.
Break your Cold or La-
Grippe with a few doses
of 666.
dictment or accusation.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted,
That it shall be the duty of the
county and municipal board of
education to investigate as to
the attendance and non-attend
ance of children required by
this Act to attend the schools
under their supervision and it
shall also be their duty to insti
tute or cause to be instituted
prosecutions against persons vio
lating this act. It shall be the
duty of the principal or teacher
in charge of any public school
which pupils between the
ages of eight and fourteen years
are instructed, to keep an ac
curate record of the attendance
of such pupils and at the end of
each month to make a written
report of the same to the board
of education having supervision
ation resides shall have cause to; 0 f the school and to note there-
be served upon the accused, atjj n excused absences and the
least ten days before such jiro- j ,-oascms therefor,
sedition, a written notice of the Sec. 4. Be it further enacted,
charge with the name of the t That all lines imposed hereunder
child to whom it reters. Any i an( j a |i sums required to be paid
person so notified, not previous-1 a s penalties under bonds given
Iv convicted of voilation of this | un( j er this Act, shall, after pay-
Act as to the child referred to \ meet ot the costs of prosecution
in said notice, may prevent j anc j 0 ; recovery thereof, be paid
prosecution on the charge set j ln to the county treasury and be-
Well improved 770 rcre farm.
One mile west from Eaceville,
Ga. 155 acres in cultivation.
Most of it stumped. Good red
pebbly soil. Fronts on main
graded public road. Quick sale
for $5,500. See or write,
J. B. L. Barber
Hamit Building Bsmbriilge, Ga.
Good for Coastipalion.
Chamberlain’s Tablets are ex
cellent for constipation. They
are pleasant to take and mild
and gentle in effect. Obtain
able everywhere.
out therein, by giving, at any
time before such prosecution is
instituted, a bond in the penal
sum of fifty dollars payable to
the ordinary of the county
with security to be approved by
the ordinary, conditioned that
the said person shall thenceforth
faithfully comply with the re
quirements of this Act as to the
said child. Each day’s wilfull
failure of a parent, guardian or
other person in charge and con
trol of a child as aforesaid,
alter the expiration of ten days
from such notice, to cause the
child to attend school, when such
attendance is required by this
Act, shall constitute a separate
offense. In prosecutions under
this Act the exemptions and ex
cuses herein provided for shall
be matters of defense to be
established by the accused and
need not negatived in the ip-
fund
come a part of the school
of the county.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted,
That the provisions of this Act
shall become operative on the
first day of January, in the year
nineteen hundred and seventeen.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted,
That it shall be the duty of the
board of education of each
county, at least four weeks be
fore the first of January follow
ing the adoption of this Act, to
cause this Act to be published
in a newspaper of the county,
if there be one and to cause
copies of this Act to be posted
at the court house of the county
and at the public schools thereof.
Sec. 7. Be it further enacted,
That all laws and parts in con
flict with this Act be and the
same are hereby repealed.
Approved August 19, 1916.
N. E. Harris, Governor.
We Now Have In
..STORAGE..
More than 40,000 pounds of Decatur
County meat for curing under cold storage.
Our plant contains the most modern and
sanitary meat curing cold storage rooms to
be found any where in the South. We real
ized the necessity for providing this facility
for the farmers of Decatur county and spar
ed no expense.
Our rate for meat storage is lc per
pound for the first 30 days and 1-2c per
pound per month after the first month.
We are prepared to to take care of all
the meat that is offered us.
SSainbridge See Company
Telephone 152
bainbridge:.
GEORGIA.
Give Her
Kerns Candies
For that Christmas Gift and you
will satisfy her as well as make her
happy. Not an expensive present but
one that w ease her.
We will have for the holidays a
complete line of holiday candies^put
up by this reliable concern and can
supply your needs. A magnificent line
of Toilet Articler willl be yours for the
asking at most reasonable prices.
Bainbridge Drug & Seed
Company
Bainbridge, Georgia.