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dividerds on what
you save, we pay
you dividends on
what you spend.
For the past 15 months we
have been returning to our
'{cusUmers who bought on our
(easy payment plan 10 per cent,
‘.of the emount they paid, in
trade coupons, this has meant a
7 saying of hundreds of dollars to
J the people of Waycross. This
plan of dividing our profits has
proven so popular that we are
f oing to continue It, and we
ave now arranged the (ollow-
ing plan of dividing our profits
i with those who buy for cash.
;■ We have contracted with cne of
jlhe largest manufacturers of
! high grade dinner ware, for a
! large emount of the handsome
- ware shewn in the illustration.
With each cash purchase we
give you a coupon shewing the
r amount. Every $5.00 worth of
j these ccupcns entitles you to
I ficm one to seven pieces of this
* ware
ABSOKilELi FREE 1
1 ’ For the benefit of Our cus
tomers who buy on our easy
payment plan, we pay you 10
per cent, cf the {mount of ycur
monthly payments, in TRADE
coupons, (as good as cash at our
store) for making your pay
ments at the store instead of to
a collector.
THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Walker-HoodFurniture Co.
106 PLANT AVE.
PHONE 499
our
liberal policies, have
made this the fastest
growing store in
South Georgia.
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.
GRADUATION OF
MISS DARI
Mott ntercstlng txercltet were
held Utt night In the parlor of the
T. M. C. A. building on the occasion
of thn graduation of Mitt Janie Dart,
who It tht drat graduate from the
anrttt training achool of the Klng'a
Daughter! Hoipltal here. A delight
ful programme had been arranged
for the affair. Dr. Fleming pretided.
Flint mutlc by the Dunn-Bell Orches
tra, then a duet by Meadamea Sea-
. jpgaa and Beala, after which Col. Hnrry
Reed made a abort but moat Inter-
rating talk, touching on the magnifi
cent work the Klng'a Daughter) of
our city hare done In ttls erection and
maintaining the splendid hospital
which haa meant ao much to dotona
of tick people during the paat year or
taro Short talka were also made by
Mr. D. J. Miller and I’rof. E. A.
Found, after which Mrs. W. W.
Sharpe In a few well chosen worda
presented the diploma to Mias Hurt,
then a beautiful pin waa presented by MINNESOTA CLUB WOMEN. .PRESIDENT TAFT
Mrs. P. N. Harley from the ludlca Special To The Herald. | AT HUTCHINSON.
who Mlaa Dart had worked ao faith I Sauk Center, Minn., Sept. 28.—Sauk Special To The Herald.
fully with. Dr. ft. P. Iilar came last Center today la teeming with women I Hutchinsdn, Kae., Sept. 26.—An
on the programme with the aolemn j from all over the state, who have Hutchlnaon lent Itaelf today to the
and binding nuraea' charge which ev-' come here to participate In the aev- reception of Prealdent Taft, who ar-
ery nurae la required to take on grad | enteenth annual convention of the rived In the city thla morning for n
uatlon. Mlsa Dart I, from Brunswick Minnesota Federation of Women's I visit of more than twenty-four houraJ
and haa made a large number of
frlcnda In Waycrosa during her atay
here. .
Clubs. in honor of the occaalon there was a
The proceedings began this morn- j general closing of all business houses
Ing with meetings of the executive and along the route of the procession
dered:
Mhr Ic.. llunn-Ileil Orchestra.
Invocation, Rev. O. F. Cook.
Duet, Mrs. Seals, Mrs. Seaman.
Addrcaa, Hon. H. D. Reed.
Music, solo, Mm. F. P. Powell.
Address, Hon. D. J. Milter.
Address, Prof. E. A. Pound.
Violin solo, Miss RasmaJIan.
Presentation of Diploma. Mra. W.
W. Sharpe.
Quartette, Mrs. Seals, Miss Jones,
Messrs Sharps and Hopkins.
PresJntallon of pin, Mrs. P.
Harley.
Music, Hunn-Ilcll Orchestra.
Charge lo the Nurse, Dr. R.
lxlar.
The following programme was ron- board and council, followed In the af- from the centre of the city to the
ternoon by the formal opening of the State Fair grounds, where the Pres;
gathering In the Congregational dent reviewed the procession and de
church. 'Ilvered an address, residences and
The programme extends over three' stores were covered with decorations
dnya and Is one of the most attractivej In the national colors,
ever prepared for a meeting of tho The President and several visiting
federation. The election of officers: governors, with n large military es-
will take place Thursday. i corl, headed the procesaion, which
— | was nearly ten miles In length and
Ware county's efficient tax collec i con " ,rl,,ed tnany elaborate l,oa,a «■
tor. Mr. lames T. Strickland, has a s |' lu,tr8tln * the ho,tory of P™gre.. of
neat and convenient set of hook. ns 1 Kan,a * elnce her » dD,II,lon “> 3t -ite-
has ever been Installed In a tax col- I ' 0011 nftJ, . years RE0-
lector’s office. Mr. Strickland can bej j
found at his office at the Court House! TRI-STATE FAIR IN MEMPHIS
the balance of tbit week, and urges Special To 7*he Herald,
all to coll early to settle thejr taxes Memphlr, Tenn., Sept 26.—The Tri-
and avoid the rush. Next week and ' State Fair and Fall Festival in Mem-
the week alter Mr. Strickland will phis today with the preliminary prom*!
I visit the country districts. ise of being the most successful affair
of Its kind ever held here. In addi
tion to the wealth of exhibits illus
trating the resources and Industries
of Tennersce, Arkansas and Mississip
pi, the fair management has providea
for numerous special attractions
chief among which will be a series of
I elaborate day and night pageants.
. The opening day was set aside as
Women’s Day. The close will come
with the celebration of Memphis Day,
on October 4, for which occasion the
United States Marine Band has been
engaged to furnish the music.
PARK MOR RAND CO.
-MQINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-Hltch Building.
RE-INFORCED CS'ICRE-E.
Xubfcvlbe for TSa Herald.
P pbot*
CM au-
1. SWIFT & CO.
PATENT uAWYCR*.
303 Seventh St, Woshington, D. C.
Waycross & Southern
R. R. CO.
Schedulaa of Trains Effective January
2, 1911.
The following changes In schedule
will become effective at 12:01 a. m„
Monday September 25th, 1911.
Notice: The arrivals and depar
tures are given as Information anff
are not guaranteed.
Suthbound Train No. 1.
HehnrdvlIIe, J.v. . ..10:00 a.m.
Miles Station
0 Hebardvllte Lv 10:00 o.m.
2 Wayx. Albany ave. Lv. 10:05 am
8 Lavlnla Lr ...10:20 a.m,
10 Fredel Ar. 10:30 a.m.
Northbound Train No. 2.
10 Fredel Lv. .. 2:45 p.m.
I 8 Lavlnla Lv 2:50 p.m.
2 Wayx. (Albany ave.) Lv. 2:10 p.in.
0 Hebardvllte Ar. ...... 3:15 p.OL
-Trains Not. 1 and 2 dally except
Sunday.
John M. Hopkins,
General Superintendent
ONION SETS.
Silver skin. Pearl and Yellow Onion
aeta. Best quality, at Reddlng't.
25 15t %
THOMAS E.
OF
Thomson, Georgia.
Will Speak Ih Waycross, Ga., Saturday, September 30,
At 10:30 a. m. Do Not Fail To Hear Him.
Your Friends Will All Be There,