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Cow Ordinance.
Section 1. From and after 30
days after this ordinance is rati¬
fied at an election hereinafter pro¬
vided for it shall be unlawful for
any cow, bull, steer or calf, any
horse, mule, goat or sheep to be
at large upon any street, lane,
ally, uninclosed lot or park any¬
where in the corporate limits of
the town during any part of the
year between 6 o’clock P. M. and
6 o’clock A. M. and it shall be
unlawful for any of the above
mentioned stock to be at large
within the fire limits of the town
at any time.
Sec. 2. Every such animal as
is-named in the preceeding section
found at large in any street, alley,
uninclosed lot or park in any part
of the corporate limits of the town
at time forbidden, shall be taken
in charge by the Marshal or any
policeman or impounding officer
and placed in the city pound.
Notice describing such animal
impounded shall be posted by
either of the officers above named
three days in three of the
public places of the town, at the
end of which time if said animal
or animals are not claimed and
the expenses paid by the owner or.
owners, it or they shall be sold at
public outcry before the city haL
door, the money arising from said
sale, after deducting the fees and
cost of impounding, feeding and
selling, shall be deposited in the
city treasury and turned over to
the owner of such animal when
called for with proper proof of
title. But if not claimed by the
owner within twelve months after j
the sale, shall be appropriated to
the general fund.
Sec. 3. Should the marshal or
other officer above named be un¬
able to impound any of the ani
mal?n4 —frrfmd
running at large at times and
places forbidden by this ordinance,
the owner of such animal or per¬
son having the same in control or
possession shall be notified, and
upon the failure of such person to
keep such animal or animals off
the streets, lanes, alleys, uninclos¬
ed lots and parks at any time
when they are forbidden on such
places shall be punished as here¬
inafter provided.
Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for
any person knowingly to permit
any animal or animals named in
section 1 of this ordinance, owned
or controlled by him or her, to be
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at large upon any street, lane,
ally, uninclosed lot or park in the
corporate limits of the town of
Pelham, at any time when said
stock is forbidden at large in said
town, and any person violating
the provisions of this section,
shall be punished as hereinafter
provided.
Sec. 5. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persons to drive any
of the animals mentioned in sec¬
tion 1 from outside the corporate
limits into the corporate limits,
and leave the same at large, or
drive any such animals from with¬
in the corporate limits into the
city and impound the same, and
any person violating the provision
of this section shall be punished
as hereinafter provided.
Sec. ,6. Fees for impounding
shall be:
For impounding each horse or
mule, $1.00.
For impounding each of the
other animals named in section 1,
50c. For feeding each horse,
mule or cow per day, 50c. Feed¬
ing each goat or sheep, 10c per
day.
Sec. 7. Any person violating
this ordinance, or any section
thereof shall upon conviction in
the Mayor’s court be fined not
exceeding $10.00 or confined in
guard house or sentenced to
work on the streets in the discre¬
tion of the mayor.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained,
That this ordinance shall be pub¬
lished once a week for 4 weeks in
G ie Pelham Journal and that after
sa id publication an election shall
be held at the Council Chamber on
Oct. 1st, 1908, to determine
whether this ordinance shall go
into effect. Said election shall be
hel/L-unxler 111e jjanie ,ryles ajnji reg¬
ulations as elections for mayor
and councilmen are held. Those
in favor of the ratification of this
ordinance shall have written or
printed on their ballots “Against
Cows” and those against ratifica¬
tion shall have written or printed
011 their ballots “For Cows”. If a
majority of the ballots cast shall
be “Against Cows” then this or¬
dinance shall go into effect within
30 days thereafter.
Sec. 9. Be it further ordained
That ail ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict with this be,
and the same are hereby repealed.
Baptists to Have
Revival Meeting.
Rev. J. M. Dodd has announc¬
ed that there will be revival
services at the First Baptist
Church, commencing the second
Sunday in October.
He will be assisted by State
Evangelist Rev. B. G. Smith of
Atlanta. Mr. Walter E. Rodgers
of Atlanta, singing evangelist,
will also be with them.
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hoarseness, whooping-cough and all
bronchial and throat trouble. Moth¬
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Program Womans Mis¬
sionary Union,
Monday, Sept. 14th.
Leader, Mrs. A. G. Ott.
Song No. 58.
Bible Reading.
Prayer.
Reading from Our Mission
Field.
Mountain Schools, Mrs. Merritt.
Paper, Summary, of Baptist
Growth, Needs and Prospects in
the South, Mrs. B. U. Curry.
Talk by Leader, What can Wo¬
men do in State Mission Work.
Annual report of our State
Mission Board, Mrs. Will Cook.
Enlistment Day,
Song No. 181.
How to get Strong.
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Chicago, tells of a way to become
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kidney con; aints. Sold under
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Messers T. J. Duck, 0. J.
Glausier and ,Dr. W. L. Orr of
Baconton visited friends iu Pel¬
ham Sunday
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