Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 25, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD rREEABSOlMLYfREE A bank pays you dividends on whjat you save, we pay you dividends on what you spend. For the past 15 months we have .been returning to our customers who bought on our easy payment plan 10 per cent, of the amount they paid, in trade coupons, this has meant a saving of hundreds of dollars to the people of Waycross. This plan of dividing our profits has proven so popular that we are going to continue It, and we have now arranged the follow ing plan of dividing our profits with those who buy for cash. We have contracted with one of the largest manufacturers of high grade dinner ware, for a large amount of the handsome ware shown in the illustration. With each cash purchase we give you a coupon showing the amount. Every $5.00 worth of these coupons entitles you to from one to seven pieces of this ware ABSOLUTELY FREE! . For the benefit of our cus tomers who buy on our easy . payment plan, we pay you 10 per cent, of the amount of your monthly payments, in TRADE coupons, (as good as cash at our st:rs> i: r treking your pay- m:r!s r.t t!:e store instead of to a C3l!ect?r. OUR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-HoodFurnitnre Co. First - Class Goods, Low Prices and oar liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing store in South Georgia. 106 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 This beautiful China Ware is on display at our store. We want you to come and see it. The decorations are the newest out, very handsome and will never wear off; the patterns are all matched, are neat and attractive, it is Semi-Vitreous ware, the best quality made in America. We give it to you absolutely free. The reason is, we want your business, and we. are willing to show our apprecia tion of your business by divid ing our profits with you. If you want SPOT CASH prices on your goods and it Is not convenient for you to pay SPOT CASH, you may pay,us ONE THIRD of the amount cash, and the balance in three more payments, due in 30, 60 and 99 days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. Mr. H. J. Menton ha-J returned af- tM* ipcndlnj tan days or two weeks in tjie north buying lull and winter stock* for the popular H. J. Benton ••tore. Mr*. Benton ha* returnod from Jesup where ehe vlatted relatlv* a during hi* absence. X very large congregation attended Ccntrnl BapUst Tabernacle last night to hear Ml*a Parrish. Miss Parrish mads a magnificent talk which no 'doubt will be helpful to all who hoard Hr. j. Rosenthal has received nows at the death of his father which oc curred In pipeline several weeks ag& The deceased was over a hun- dnd years of age at the time of his Mr. J. M. Riggins,, a former real dent of this secUon. has been spend log several days In Waycros* with irleuda. Mr. Riggins I* now engaged In the turpentine business at Ideal. C*. Dr. and Mr*. O. P. Polks n,:d MISS PARRISH’S VISIT TO WARE. daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned yes terday from points In the north, where | (Continued from Page 1.) they spent the summer. Dr. Folks | . ;e t urn0{ ] t0 acC ount. Wouldn't It bought an automobile In Detroit, and I } ;8i fi 1( i (my, further, a far more use* ho and wife and daughter and Mr.j ful thhlg t0 te „ ch the llt fl e cI ,|i d o( Joo Brower traveled In the machlno J th8 furmin,, districts, to understand to Chattanooga. At that point the j t y, a( conl ervatlon.of moisture Is noth- automobile was shipped to Atlanta. I |ng more nor than that the hun . and from there they came through j drc(ls 0 , t | ny little streams of water the country, Mr. Brewer driving the machine. THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Miss Mary E. Douglas returned this morning from Michigan, where she w— teen spending the summer. Much 8leknete Due to Rowel Olsor- dere. A doctor's first question when con sulted by n patient Is. -Are your how- els regular?" He know* that ninety- olght per cent of Ulnees Is attendod with inactlre bowels and torpid Uver, and that this condition must he re- moved gently and thoroughly before health can be reetored. Rcxall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for consti tution and bowel disorders In general. We are eo certain of their great cura tive value that we promise to return Mr. and Mrs. L. 1■ Cooper and e&Udrcn returned Saturday from Hen dersonville. N. C. Mrs. Cooper and the children spent the summer tn ' Kotin Carolina, and Mr. Cooler went sip and apent a few day * and accom- looted them home. cn. Jease B. Mercer, editor of the gerald Enterprise, and state game Bah commissioner waa In Way- a thla tnornln? end gave the Her oBoe a pleasant cell. Mr. Mercer not ae yet appointed a game war for Ware county. Five appll- s am shaking the position. Until iidoc Is named, clerk of court, E. .,, s*»- arr -!st*d t- act orarily anul an appointment Is s. Ties* co'temphttfng hunting rVa'xe to tsntllterlre themrelves ■Le-Uw thtuld SIS Ur. Barry. I that surround the root of the plant, most need to to be regarded In dry taught over forty years in the coHeg* os of Georgia and Is well qualified for the great work she Is doing. CITIZEN. PARK MOR RAND CO. **>GINEERB AND CONTRACTORS Lott-Hltcb Building. RE-INFORCED CSNCRE’E. Special low prices and easy terms on bed -room suites, lroR- beds, odd weather, and that the simple breaking,^ w- wU , p]eaB8 „ re . of the earth around It forms a cov- j fa nd your m0Be y. ering for these "tiny streams" and pre) , Home ^ mltan company, vent, them from evaporating and „ p,„ t and A , taoy Xvenua . | that 1 am entitled to another term I partly due to the fact that under our new city charter I will be Ineligible to offer again for the third’term. With the two years’ experience in city af fairs I v.Jll have had at the close of this term, experience that better quali ties me to render you more efficient service next term.. I will appreciate your hearty support. Yours very truly, John M. Cox. that the dryer the weather the often- er the earth should be broken, etc., etc. She also questons the common sense of people who compel a live healthy boy or girl to be kept back a grade, because they didn't "pass" In Latin or Algebra, or probably failed to faster square and cube root. These things are useless, and ever will bo to the average person lllro you or me, and To prove it hog- man7 of you who read this article can do the purchaser’s money In every easel any of the three off hand? when they fall to produce entire eat- lafactlou. Rcxall Orderlies are eaten Ilka can dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth- Inc, strengthening, healing Influence on the entire Intestinal track They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, exceatlve looseness, diarr hoea or other annoying affects. They are especially good far children, weak persona or old folks. Three sixes, 50c, 55c !Cc. Fold only at our store —The Rexsll 8tore. The S*a!« Phar macy. AS VAVOROM COUNCIL dr. O. U. A. M. And suppose you do want to know something shout the old Latin writ ings—they are beautifully translated Into Dnt-lish—and Algebra, bow many times does the average person apply It, and suppose yon do need cube root, a table of logarithms will allow It at a glance. Of courss there are children who WAKEFIELD LOOSE, no. *7 KNIGHT* OF PYT-i'AS. Meets as - Moads evening at 8:00 In 17 \V- Cut!* Hal' ?laut avs ( arm* , ,,, Members i~ requested 7 t to ntsnd. mad visttins Kiiigau »ra most "a* 'tally Invited to ««h ns J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C. r H. Mines K m it t 3. a M. ol P FOR MAYOR. Waycross, Ga., Sept 9, 1911. To the Citizens of Waycrosa: I will be a candidate for nomina tion u Mayor of Waycrosa In the approaching primary. Within a few days I will publish a short statement of the principles that I shall advo cate In asking the voters of the city to support me. (Signed) Harry D. Reed. C. W. PARKER FOR MAYOR. To the Citizens of Waycross: In making this, my announcemen of my candidacy for Mayor of the City of Waycross, I beg to say I do so with the kindest personal feeling for those who may oppose me. I expect, if elected, to look closely after the affairs of the office of Mayor and to ipend the larger part of my time In attending to the Important duties of the office. I expect to make a fur ther statement Tn regard to certain matters later. C. W. Parker. FOR ALDERMAN Big anppiy of card board, all col- ora, Ju»t received at Herald, tl MAJOR MCGEE FOR MAYOR The Herald Is authorised to annoon that Mr. F. H. McGee will be t candidate Ijar Mayor of Waycrosa want the "higher education," la eo, j rnbjtct to the action of the Damo there are schools and schools for theocratic primary, purpose, and the one or two of these' Official announcement of bis plat are certainly not at enough Impor-lform will be published later, tance to counterbalance the hundreds of bright boys and girls who stop FOR MAYOR. school beciuse they cannot master To the Citizens of Waycroes: these ttndies, and are kept hack a -This Is to Inform you that I will I year In consequence. ; he a candidate to succeed myself as Meats STary Monday srsntag tn Rad I A rally will he held at the Court Mayor of Waycrosa, subject to the Kug.g jfgji' Lott-Hitch building gt I! House Saturday, September 30 at 19 Democratic primary, which will be p, ^ • o'clock end every one ta urged to held tome time In December. If elec- Visiting brothers eerdtafty lavttae make a special effort to attend. ted, t than endeavor to give yon dur- to meet rltfc at, snored corona. L Out CoUtto FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD. To the Citizens of Waycross: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman for the Second Ward, City of Waycross, subject to the ensuing white primary and ask the support of all classes of citizens. I promise fidelity to thelrust If confer red upon me. . W. C. Bntler. The friends of Mr. Scott T. Beaton announce him a* a candidate for Al derman from the Fourth Ward,sub ject to tbe Democratic primary to bo called later. We feel qnlte aure If elected ,Mr. Beaton will make a most j efficient and active official, and ask the heartyjupport of the voters of tbe city. MANY FRIENDS. FOE ALDERMAN. I beg to announce that I am a can didate for alderman from tbe second ward, subject to the white Democratic BOWDEN IN SENATORIAL RACE. The Herald la authorized and re quested to announce that Hon. J. E. T. flowden will he a uandtdate for the State senator from the Waycross die trlet in the primary to te called later and ihal a plain statement will ap pear some time b ter 13 6t FOR ALDERMAN FROM THE SIXTH WARD. primary to be held later. If elected, j To the Citizens of Waycrosa: I will do my part toward giving the j I hereby announce that I will be a city an impartial, business admlnlstra- candidate to succeed myself, as Al- tlon. H. Hengeveld. FOR ALDERMAN 8EC0ND WARD. The friends of Mr. T. G. Hilliard hereby announce him a candidate for Alderman from the Second Waycrota Ward. Mr. Hilliard was raised In Were county and kea llred In War th*gn as faithfully for the next two derman for the sixth ward, subject to the Democratic primary, to he held some time In December. In maxing this announcement, I wish to think-. the good people of Waycross for their many kind words, and warm support while acting as their representative, and If elected, I will try end serve Any one hearing Miss Parrish arfil log the next two year*, aa t have done feel- rare- than repaid as sh* holds In a* past two, a clean, honest, ini her aadlesce* speH bound. Sheaf has conservative administration. I feel cross many yecra. He t* favorably knowto rh& will he warmly supported. .FRIENDS. years. Very trefy y-r-r C. A. LeCocnL J r..-.