The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, September 11, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
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C., says: “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is a . sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A ! bad one came on my leg last mer, but that wonderful salve ed it out in a. few rounds. Not even a scar remained.” Guaranteed piles, sores, burns etc. 2oc. at Hill King’s drug store. Mr. Rob Pope of Camilla was in the city Monday. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma¬ tism, Pineules for the Kidneys brings relief in the first dose. Hundreds people today testify to their remark¬ able healing and tome properties. 30 days’ trial $1.00. They purify the blood. Sold by Consolidated Cloth¬ ing & Drug Co. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Sept. 2, 1908. Present—H. H. Merry, Mayor; VV. S. Hill, J. L. Hand, H. B. Tucker, Council men. Minutes of regular August, meeting, of call meeting Aug 7, and of call meeting Aug. 25, were read and approved. The following ordinance was adopted: Be it ordained by the Pelham Town Council that for the sup¬ port of the Town Government for the year 1909, to pay its ad¬ ministrative expenses, to provide a sinking fund, and to pay in¬ terest on its public debt becom¬ ing due in 1909, the following tax levies are hereby made and shall be collected on property re¬ turns for 1908: f 1st For General Purposes 5 mills or \ of 1%. 2nd To provide a sinking Fund and to pay interest on the muni¬ cipal debt 8 mills or 8 10 of \% . A cow ordinance offered by H. B Tucker was adopted to 1 e come effective when ratified by a vote of the people of the town. Commutatation street tax for for fall term was assessed at $2 00 Meeting then adjourned to meet again on Sept. 8. A. A. Turner, Clerk. Remember the Marguerite furni¬ ture is for sale and all new. tf. If you are a sufferer from piles, ManZan Pile Remedy will bring re¬ lief with the first application. Guaranteed. Price 50c. 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Saw Mills ~ Sid* Crank ni STEAM ENGINES Cantor Crank uraauiiiic .ouglliea, onu Com Mills and Pumping V uui» «,u be had in the entire South. Large stock on hand, best terms, quickest delivery. It will pay you to investi¬ gate our machinery and prices. MALLARY BBOS. MACHINERY CO. s S*§SaxJ* White’s Cafe, Beslan! Mi Eatery. I have just opened up the Pelham Bakery, also a First Class Cafe and Restaurant, and take this means of announcing same to the public. I am going to give my own personal supervision to this busi¬ ness and intend that Pelham shall have a Cafe and Restaurant that would be a credit to a much larger town. I especially in¬ vite the farmers and their wives when in town to come here for their meals. I can serve you with a 10c lunch or a square meal. Come to see me. Fresh Bread Every Day, G. W. WHITE. BAKERY OLD STAND * § g