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GAZETTE, TIPTON, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, ltlg.
HTVTAAND town TAX NOTICE
1 d Ik 1b my oflcn ever/ d»/ until
the Jilt book, clone, which 1* Dec. 20th.
If finveolent do not welt until the Inet
'let. I vMU be rer/'btu/ end crowded
then. All tuee will draw 7 per cent
intercut after Dee. 20tb.
If you are not properl/ registered do
ao when /ou pa/ your taxeu. !'
t Yonra to nerve, I un,
Sdl6twtt T. 8. Rltdon, T. C.
The new- officers ot the Mtaatonar/ Bo-
dety. of the Jdethodlat Church.ere re
quested to meet at the paraona/e Fri
day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
A box mpper nnd OhrfatMa tree
be given at 'the Fletcher achool h
Friday night, December 3th. The
lie la cordially invited to attend.
SPECIAL SALE
AT MAX NATHAN'S
For FRIDAY and SATU RDAY
WANTED—000 bo/e and glrte to aell
food, to your friend, and nelgbbora. JUg
profit*. E. A. Smith .Tifton, Gn. dwlt
Value from $350 to $5.00, Specihlat
35c Outing, all colon, special 2Bo
Blue Bell Cheviot* at - >. * -
35c Percal, Special at • . • * 2B«
35c Cotton Fhuud. Special at * - ■ 26q
35c Sea Island, best grade, . v 25b
One Table Full'of Remnants going at HALF PRICE.
Entire Stock of Ladies, Men's and Children’s Ready*
to-Wear Reduced 35JPer Cent
SHINGLES non SALE—At Wbaloy'a
toll, .lx tnllan northwest ot Tifton, on
Hanae Griffin place. Prceton Whaley,
Tifton, Ga., Bonttto^ 18dwlmo
XMAS
TAHEN UP—BUck boar hog, with few
'white ipotg, unmarked. Welgha about
ISO pounds. Hu been at my place two
week*. Owner can get name by paying
for advertising and upkeep. L. W. Wal
ker, Boute 4. aidwlt
Friday and Saturday at
MAX NATHAN’S
If You’re Choosing a Gift for a Man
Come To This Store Where You Are Surrounded By
the Things He Would Choose foY Himself
We know what men want—we’ve built up our business by accurately pleasing than;
that fact in itself should influence you ^ choose here the things with which you wish
to win his gratification. f i ;
§ lfere Are a Few Gift Suggestions
Good Shoes from $6.00 to $11.80.
Knox and No Name fine Hats from
$4.50 to $12.00.
Bates Street and Perfecto Shirts from
$1.50 to $10.00. '
Bradley fine Sweaters from $3 to $18
Silk Scarfs, 50c to $3.00.
Home Slippers, $2.00 to $3.00.
Fine Bath Robes at $7.50.
Dress Gloves, $1.50 to $4.00.
Drugstores SsOK^hj
five million peoples
use it to KILL COLDS'
HILTS
CASCAM0QUII
$ROH0L
ltd cold ftiuady fat SO year,
jSwtorScPifbTfAito. A
W.*h5?J
picture.
At Atl Drug Stmrmt
Fancy and Initial Handksrchiafs, 18c
to $1.00.
Silk Sox, 75c to $1.50.
Raincoats, $3.50 to $15.00.
Auto Gauntlets, $2.50 to $5.00. ■
Fancy Mufflers, $2.00 to $3.50:
Underwear and Pajamas, $2 to $5.
cation, or where, for 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 resides, the said board
excuses temporarily the child from such attendance, -such
boards authorized to take into consideration the seasons of
agricultural labor and the need for such labor, in exercising
their discretion as to the time, for which children in farming
districts shall be excused. Proyided, that no guardian shall
be compelled to send such child or'children..to school out of
any other than the funds belonging to the ward or wards.
Temporary absence of any child enrolled as a pupil may be
excused by the principal or teacher in change of the school,
because bad weather, sickness, death in the chfid'sfamily, or
other reasonable cause.
, Penalty for Non-Compliance. Suspension of Punishment.
Sec. 172. Any parent, guardian or other person who has
charge and control of a child between the ages aforesaid,
and, who wilfully fails to comply with the foregoing require-
ilients shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
.^thereof shall be punished by a fine not to-exceed ten dollars
Woolen Robes —at *<ror store. Ex
amine them for yourself—you’ll be
convinced of their remarkable quality
and value. Mill shrunk—rewashable—
non-shrinkable.
| for 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 of the punishment, if the child be immediately placed
in attendance at a school as aforesaid, and may finally re-
. mit the same if such attendance has continued regularly for
the number' of, months hereinbefore prescribed for attend-
‘ ance. 'School attendance may be proved by an attested certi-
. ficate of the principal or teacher in charge of the school. No
person shall fie prosecuted for violation of the foregoing reS
qqirements unless the board of education of the county or
municipality in which the person accused of i.such violation
resided shall have caused to be served upon the accused, at
least ten days before prosecution, a written notice of the
. charge? with the name of the child to which it refers. Any
person |so notified, not previously convicted of violation of this
Act aB\to the child referred to in said notice, may prevent
prosecution on the charge set out therein, by giving, at any
■ before such prosecution is instituted, a bond in the penal
y$jaum of fifty dollars payable to the Ordinary of the county, with
Insecurity to be approved by the Ordinary, conditioned that
■the said person shall henceforth faithfully comply with the re-
™quirements of this section as to the said child. Each day’s
willful failure of a parent, guardian or other person in charge
and control of a child as aforesaid, after the expiration of ten
- days from such notice, to cause the child to attend school,
“ when such attendance is required by this section, shall con
stitute a separate offense. In prosecutions under this section
the exemptions and excuses herein provided for shall be mat-
■?; ters of defense to be established by the accused, and need not
be negatived in the indictment or accusation;
( Law Effective. When..
■ See. 176. The provisions of this Act shall become opera-
The Ivey Fumiture-Compaiiy
SPECIAL
The Christmas Present That Fills the Year
All Sizes. $50 up.
Fireless V
Cooker for
Christmas.
Just received shipment of records and
Grafonolas. Call and hfear latest records.
Roasts,
Rock-a-Bye
Swings 98e
EVERYTHING for the HOME
Suggestions
KICTHEN CABINETS
CHIFFOROBES
DINNER SETS
ELECTRIC LAMPS
, ' ALL PRICES
WIRE F
FLORINE
Wig have Just Received a Ca i
HEATERS
CEDAR CHESTS * $17.50 up
Useful ChristmasiGift
The Fence That it Just a Little Better Than
the Average.
you buy.
All Prices;
WE HAVE A BIG ASSORTMENT OF
Wagons Automobiles Velocipede*
Air Planes Rocking Horses Baby Rocket
Doll Calts . Joker Cam
SAVE
Dpll Celts
Tifton, Ga.
/ LOREMCE