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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
.
A bank pays you
dividcrds on what
you save, we pay
you dividends on
what you spend.
For the past 15 months we
have been returning to our
custcmers who bought cn cur
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
f oing to continue It, and we
ave 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
ABSOLUTELV FREE!
For the benefit of our cus
tomers who buy on ,'our easy
payment plan, we pay ycu 10
per cent, of the (mount of your
monthly payments, in TRADE
coupons, (as good as cash at our
st 3.3 > for making your pay
ments at the store instead of|to
a collector.
OlIR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN
THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
First - Class Goods,
Lou) Prices and our
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 v 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.
Cotton Hole, luc; I.%le, 25c; Silk
27 2t
J. W. Adams.
Un. Downor^DInimock, directress of
the Chapter ol the Chldren a of the
Confederacy requests that evory
member of the chaptor meet her to
morrow afternoon at four o’clock In
the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. butid-
1ns. Mra. Htmnock would also like
to hatre children who nro ellglblo to
membcrahlp In the Chapter meet her.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
Tho co-partnerahlp heretofore exist-
!ns between C. E. Scott and S. T.
lleaton, under the Arm name of Scott
A Beaton, haa been dlaaotved by mu
tual conaent, C. E. Scott retlrlns and
8. T. Beaton asaumlng all liabilities
and collecttns all lebts of the Arm.
Thle Sept :S, 1911.
C. E. Booth
B. T. Beaton. j
WOODMEN OF, TH..
WORLD.
camp ie&
Mule Arat ana third Thuraday n
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard U Singleton. C. O
n p u —"... ,n»rk
THE SALVATION ARMY.
ADAMS—DANIEL.
Miss Florence Adama, the eldeat |
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W. i
Adama, and Mr. Rurca Hardee Daniel, j
gf Hlackrhear, were quietly married (
laat night at the home of the bride j
on Church ttreet. Tho ceremony took j
Bpoclnl to the children: We have place ln ,he Presence of only the lm-i
Juat received n largj amount of Sun- mediate family, Rev. Cook of the]
day rchool reward cards and other First Methodist church officiating. For;
supplies. Every child attending will ,h ® ceremony the brlle wore a lovely'
receive n pretty card. The-e cards "cam aatin dress trimmed with pearls
will he redeemed after a certain num- »”d chiffon, her going away dress
her as been received for valuable WB1 » tailored cult of grey trimmed
prizes. Come one and nil. Parker's * ,ll > purple velvet with bat and glov-
to match. Mlsa Adama la one of
i room la the place, next Sunday
at 2:15 o'clock. Yours to serve,
Capt. H. O. Hiller.
Young Men’s Christian Asaoelatlrn.
Friday 8 p. m H ladles and me# to.
vltd. Tho Ant thins on tho progress
will bn n special boxing-match ka
tweon Messrs Warren Lott and Beet'S-
' tary Norvell. Then the great game
To those wishing low price* sad of twii between the fast A. C. L.
hoys and the Y. M. C. A. Ladlaa and
men, everything free to all.
easy terms, we oan pleeee, anything
In furniture and furnUhlng foods.
Special orders will receive our care
ful attention.
Homo Furniture Company,
2* *• Plant »nd A'hnnv \vcntie
; .Mr. Hugh Jenkins Is In the city
from Atlanta on a visit to relatives '
and friends. Mr. Jenkins Is looking
Ane, and Is receiving a most cordial
welcome from his many friends.
Col. Benjamin F. Allen, of Pearson,,
is in the city today attending the-
Plelmont Baptist Association. ,
1 .Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Jr., and Mr.
end Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Sr., and fam
ily spent today on the banks of tho
Satllla river at a picnic.
Mr. S. F. Hlge, of Ltimh-r City, Ga.,
was among the vlsitoni to Waycrasg
yesterday.
our city's pretty and popular young
women. Mr. Daniel Is cashier of the j
Citizens Bank at Blackxhear. Mr.,
and Mrs. Daniel left Just after thuj - !v " - ■■ ■'TyTr *"• ; - ■ v..ww^BEIBJiUljPM , Congressman W. G. 'rantley Is ln
ceremony for Tenne«eo where they T( ^ |8 |# THE FUn MAKBR AT THE MAJE8T , C FOR THE LAST THREE the city today greeting big many
j u 0AY8 OF TH If-WEEK. friends. He is stopping at LaGnnde.
will spend their honeymoon.
8T AN FORD 8TEWART. . j ^ „ „„ ^ ^
Line, and the bride le the attractive
Mr. Leighton E. Stewart. Jr., and „ (Mr „„ MfA charI|e
Mlfc Nor. Stanford were married last 8tanflrd Mr Md „„
night nt 8 o'clock nt the home ol the ^ ^ , nulnber „ Wend , wh0 '
, Mi* near Waycrees. The ceremony ^ , , on J „ d happy Hfe .|
Juat reedred good line .hfrte, col- ».» performed in tho presence of a The> , mifte the|r 6ome tt 8J x ,..
lara and tire. few friends of Uie contracting parties 1
„.. bany avenue.
ST St J. W. Adame. by Judge Harry M. Wilson. The
Judge C. F. Bouton end Colonel
Streevee, who have been truck farm
ing at Aetoria, left lart night for Or
lando, Fla, where they expect to
make their future home.
" The Areleee cloker has founds use In
Mr. F. A. Thompson, of Screveg, | ng||| h SpP j. home—ns an Incubator,
nr*. a VVnvrrn.s visitor vcsterlav. _ .....
ONION SETS.
Sliver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion
sett. Boat quality, at Redding's.
25 ICC
THOMAS E. WATSON
OF
. Thomson, Georgia.
Will Speak In Waycross, Ga., Saturday, September 30,
At 10:30 a. m. Do Not Fail To Hear Him.
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