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THE PELHAM JOURNAL
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Before The Rush
We expect to be over-run with work this fall.
If your car needs attention bring it to us now before
the rush.
If you are planning to have your top fixed, now’s
the time to have it done.
If your motor has been giving you trouble, whether
much or little, let us fix it now.
If your car needs painting—we can paint it for you
now, and get the job out for you right away.
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If you have a bad tire, or a bad set of tires, don’t
wiat till they give away on the road with you. Come
in now and get our prices.
If you have been having battery trouble, come in,
and let us fix it if it can be fixed.
I W. R. Belk Auto Co.
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The Covered
Wagon
“THE COVERED WAGON” is truly a wonderful
picture. It is founded on American history. Every
man, woman and child should see it.
Will be shown at The Dixie Theatre, Pelham, next
Thursday and Friday, August 28th and* 29th. There
will be one show each afternoon, and two shows at
night. Shows begins at 4:00, 7:30 and 9:40 P. M.,
Eastern Time.
Admission, 25 and 50c.
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A Standard Traning School for
Christain workers will be held at
Moultrie, begining August 31st and
closing Friday, September 5th. It
will be held for the benefit of the
Valdosta and Thomasville districts.
The general Sunday School Board
of the Southern Methodist Church,e
the Sunday School Board of the
South Georgia Conference and the
Distrcit organizations of the Val¬
dosta and Thomasville districts are
cooperating in carrying on this
schoo . 1
The first session will be held at
4:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Au¬
gust 31st
The closing session will be held
Friday night, September 5th.
There will be four courses given:
Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, of Wrights
ville will teach a course in Sunday
School organization; Rev. A. H.
Robinson, of Cairo will teach a class
in the life of Paul; Rev. A. T. Hind,
of McRae will teach a course in the
principles of Religious Teaching;
Miss Susie Smith, of LaGrange. will
teach a course in Pupil Study.
No tuition or incidental fee will
be charged.
T obacco Market
helps professional men.
ACCIDENT DELAYS
AMERICAN PLANES
Reykjavik, Iceland.—The Ameri¬
can army round tthe world flyers
attempted Monday to take off on
the long North Atlantic hop off to
Fredericksdal, near Cape Farewell,
east of Greenland, and in doing so
both of the planes were injured in
perhaps the most serious mishap so
far of the globe encircling trip.
One of the machines broke its
spreader bar and the second ma¬
chine broke its propeller.
The accident was caused by the
heavy load of gas put on the ma¬
chines for the next hop, which is
the longest in the flight around
the world.
Repairs have already been com¬
pleted and the planes will resume
their journey as soon as weather
conditions permit
Yes, Tobacco Mar¬
ket helps the Pelham
Journal.
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LOST—one red female setter
being red with small w’hite specks
on body. Responds to (he name
Kate. Return to .1. J. Hill and re¬
ceive reward.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stephens and
family, and Mr. R. L. Wolfe, have
returned to their home at Glen St..
Marys, Fla., after visiting relatives
here for several weeks.
Yes, We Have Them.
We have had a good many calls recent¬
ly for Fisk Red Top tires. Some new cus¬
tomers did not know that we handled
them.
They are one of our regular lines and
have been one of our best sellers for years
and never yet has one of them failed to
give satisfaction.
We also carry Fisks in the standard
sizes in cords and balloons. If you need
tires call and let us equip you with Fisks.
TINSLEY’S
Service Station.
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C. M. LEDBETTER, PASTOR.
Services for Sunday Aug. 2 4th.
10:15 A. M. Sunday school, Mr.
R. L. King, Supt.
A modern school with all organ¬
ized departments and classes for
all ages.
10:30 A. M. Men’s Bible Class
meets in room above vestibule—•
Mr. W. C. Cooper, teacher—Mr.
C. D. May. Supt.
11:30 Sermon—Rev. C. M. Led¬
better.
5:30 P. M.—Junior League.
7:30 P. M. Intermediate and
Senior Leagues meet in church par¬
lor— Mr. F. A. Crittenden, president,
services.
8:30 Wednesday evening—prayer
services.
We welcome you to worship
with us at any of these services.
Church Reporter.
Tobacco Market
means new houses.
CRISP WILL DUST
COTTON BY PLANE
On Thursday, August 28 there
will be put on at Cordele a demon¬
stration of udscing cotton with areo
planes, for the entire South Geor¬
gia section. The one at Athens qn
the 2Cth, is for the North Georgia
people. We are ^anxious that our
South Georgia people attend the
one at home and we are sending
you this special invitation to come
and be the guest of the Crisp Coun¬
ty Board of Trade during the day.
The government expects to
have a passenger plane and .two
dusting planes to make thorough
demonstration on cotton, pecans
and peach trees.
Governor Walker, the two U. S.
Senators,and Congressman of Crisp
are expected to be present, and re¬
presentatives from all the Civic
Clubs as well as farmers and busi¬
ness men in general.
It is expected to show* by this
duster will be the cheapest and the
most thorough in this work. It is
claimed that one or two planes can
serve a whole county.
We hope you will be able to at¬
tend.
With kind personal regards, I am,
Yours truly,
E. F. Tison, Cham. Entertain¬
ment Com.
Crisp County Board of Trade.
Mr. Ralph Huie, of Atlanta, visi¬
ted Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Turner this
week.
Tobacco Market
builds bank deposits.