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Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting June 1, 1910.
Present—J. R. Clements, Mayor;
M. S. Stewart, D. A. Spence,
R. A. Mallard, J. B. Cooper, J. L.
Hand and H. L. McDonald; Coun
cilmen.
Minutes of regular meeting in
may were read and approved.
Committee appointed to investi¬
gate as to putting an arc light at
the intersection of church Steets &
Bligh’s Alley asked for more time
to make report. They were grant¬
ed more time.
On motion of R. A. Mallard a
committee of three were appointed
to draft with the aid of the city at¬
torney an ordinance regulating the
running of automobiles within the
corporate limits. R. A. Mallard,
I). A. Spence and II. L. McDon¬
ald were mad/e the members of this
committee
The following accounts were
ordered paid: Hand Trading Co.,
$29.95; Hill & King, 25cts; Far¬
mers Hardware Co., $2.71); Con¬
solidated Clothing & Drug Co.,
35cts; Pelham Insurance Agency,
$81,'.25; A. B. Spence, $10.83; T. J.
Willis, $15.98.
Clerk’s and Treasurer’s reports
were^read, approved and ordered
spread on minutes.
Resignation of J. C. DeGraffen
reid as marshal was accepted.
W. II. Bulloch was elected mar¬
shal for balance of present term.
Clerk was instructed to send
watchman’s clock to factory for
repair.
Marshal was instructed to take
an inventory of all the property of
the town turned over to him by the
retiring marshal and to make a re¬
port of this and file it with clerk to
be presented at next meeting of
Council. Marshal was instructed
to also make a monthly report to
HORSES and MULES
BUGGIES and HARNESS
Always on hand
Sale or Swap, Cash or Credit
J. D. HOLMAN,
PELHAM, - GEORGIA.
council, showing how much money
has been received for work by the
street force and from whom it- was
received, also how much has been
paid out for feed for the mules.
Meeting then adjourned.
A. A. TURNER,
Clerk.
Abstract of Legal Notices.
Application of Guy W. Sloan for
discharge from administration of
Rachel Sloan, to be heard in Mitch¬
ell Court of Ordinary 1st Monday in
July.
Trustee’s Sale of the Swindell prop¬
erty in Mitchell, Grady and Decatur
counties, sale to be at Bainbridge 1st
Tuesday in July.
Application of A. A. McCarty,
guardian of Stella, Will, Everett,
Dewey and Mattie Lee McCarty for
leave to sell for reinvestment land
in Walton county, application to be
presented to Judge Frank Park at
Camilla, July 18th.
Notice of Bill to amend the acts
creating the Board of County Com¬
missioners and prescribing their du¬
ties.
What a Summer Cold
May Do.
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A summer cold if neglected is just
as apt to develop into bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other season.
I)o not neglect it. Take Foley’s
Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens
the cough, soothes and heals the in¬
flamed air passages and expels the
cold from the system.” Consolidated
Clothing & Drug Co.
Punctured.
“What became of Nineveh?”
asked the Sunday-school teacher.
“it was destroyed,” said john¬
ny, promptly.
“And what became of Tyre?”
“Punctured!”—
Cleveland Leader.
Olive Chow ; don’t fail to try a bot¬
tle. Pelham Mercantile Co.
THE PELHAM JOURNAL
The Conservation of Na¬
ture’s Resources.
N ' C
Applies as well to our physical
state as to material things. C. J.
Budlong, Washington, R. I. realized
his condition, and took warning be¬
fore it was to late. He says: I suffer¬
ed severely from kidney' trouble, the
disease being hereditary in our fami
ly. I have taken foul bottles of
Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and now
consider myself thoroughly cured.
This should be a warning to all not to
neglect taking Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy until it is too late.” Consolidat
ed Clothing & Drug Co.,
The Masury Hotel, Thomasvilie,
Ga., under new management; great
are the improvements.
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and a good position with the accept¬
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call for office help* Bookkeepers and
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large number by early fall*
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Scared Into Sound Health
Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, HI.,
writes: “A year ago I began to be
troubled with my kidneys and blad¬
der, w'hich grew worse until I beeame
alarmed at my condition. I suffered
also with dull heavy headaches and
the action of my bladder was annoy¬
ing and painful. I read of Foley
Kidney Pills and after taking them a
weeks the headaches left me, the
act ' on of my bladder wjas again nor
mal - and 1 was free from a11 dis '
tress ‘” Consolidated Clothing &
Crug Co.
Use our extracts, shredded cocoa
nut, chocolate, etc. when you make
that picnic cake.
Adams Grocery' Co.
A Woman’s Great Idea.
Is How to make herself attractive.
But, without health, it is hard for
her to be lovely in the face, form or
temper. A weak, sickly' woman will
be nervous and irritable. Constipa¬
tion and Kidney poisons show in pim¬
ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. But Electric
Bitters always prove a godsend to
women who want health, beauty and
friends. They regulate Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood ;
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
complexion, good health. Try them
60c at Hill & King’s.
Don’t fail to phone No. 2 your
order for Groceries.