Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 29, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS i H HERALD A bank pays you dividerds on what you save, we pay you dividends on what you spend. For (he past 15 months we have been returning to our customers who bought cn our eapy payment plap 10 per cent, of the amount they paid, in tradfe 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 fiom one to seven pieces of this ABSOLUTELY FREE! For the benefit of tur 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 st3-3) for making your pay ments at the store instead ofjto a collector. mm? SHARING PLAN Walker-Hood Furniture Co. 106 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 First - Class Goods, Low Prices and 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 toshowour 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 9# days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. motice of Dissolution. The co-p.rtncr.hlp heretofore exist- tag between C. E. Scott end S. T. 1 the Arm nnmo of Scott , has been dissolved by mu- , C. E. 8oott retiring nnd T. Beaton assuming all liabilities and collecting all lebta of the Arm This Sept 28. IStl. C. E. Scott, 8. T. Benton. KENTUCKY W. C. T. U. Special To The Herald. HopkliuvIUe, Ky., Sept. 29.— White-ribboned delegates from all «*er the State gathered here today Xer the annual convention of the Ken tucky organization of the Women's Temperance Union. with a welcome demon- tonight the sessions of the will be continued until ■tart Tneeday. Very Serious it Is serious very medicine and have this wronj Civcrj buying you be carcfui to ret tho rcnuinc— WOODMEN OF Til WORLD. CAMP ISA MviCa Aral aco third Thursday *» *acb n^nth. Masonic Hall. K'.ctnrd Ia Singleton, c. C. D. P. V^oMoy. tMurk. MERGER OF CABLE COMPANIES. | BUcmughT: Liver LIcd'clnc London, Sept. 29.—At spoclal mc<v Inga hell today the ^stockholder! of, the Anglo-American Cable and Direct I Lulled States Cable companies gave I their approval to the proposed leaiel of their companies to the Western;] Union Telegraph Companies. • Under the proposed arrangement the two cable companies will be op-! areted in direct connection with each! The reputation cf this c!J, relia ble medicine, fsr constipation, in- I digestion and liver trouble, is flrnv* ly established. It dcce not imitate other medicines. It it better than others, or i: would not bo the £•> vorite liver powder, with a larges sale loan ell others combined. . , SOLD IN TOWN Pi' We hove never underatood how. other and with the Western land *,*. Kln * Solomon managed the monther- lem. bringing the eight cable# of the; l "' !,w •>»'»«*»• u '* “ wontler &»* three companies aider one control. I ,ocs 0( '»«» dWn ' t mlx "P- Mr. Hugh Jenkins Js In the city from Atlanta on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Jenkins is looking fine, and is receiving a most cordlaP welcome from his many friends. Col. Benjamin F. Allen, of Pear30H» Is in the city today attending the Pielmont Baptist Association. , Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Jr., and Mr- and Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Sr., and fam ily spent today on the banks of thfr Satllla river at a picnic. Mr. S. F. Hlge, of Lumber City, Ga.,. was among the visitors to Waycroia yesterday. THIS IS THE FUN MAKER AT THE MAJE8TIC FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS OF TH IS WEEK. Beautiful lot of ladle* ooet euit*. THE HERALD AND To thoee wlehlng low price* and ■nay term., we can pleeie, anything la furniture end fnrnUhloc good*. Vprclil order, will receive our ccr» JaJ miirntlon. Home Furniture Company, long coata and mlue* coat* at ' 28 2t Ulu France* McDonald'*. NOT A WORD OF 8CANDAL THE CANDIDATES. The Herald I* a Democratic new*- paper, don't forget that, so long at you live In thl* world, and In flaw to none. The campaign for'city and county officer# I* about to open. In fact It has fore be It further known that we will charge for the publlcaUon of all pisiform*, corree opened. Therefore be It known that j pondcnce or controversy In favor of The Herald will charge flv* dollar*'or In opposition to the candidacy of for announcements In It, dolly and j any person, the sum of ten dollars Congressman W. O. 'rantley is In the city today greeUng hi* many friend*. He 1* (topping at LaOrande. ONION SETS. Silver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion •eta. Best quality, at Redding’*. 25 15t „ . ..... — — — —- —, . - The Arelos* eloker ha* found! use In •Marred the call of a mnghbor on Mm of Ihf. fact we propo*e to tre«t all week , y cdlUon , from tWg date t0 th.'for , column, or In proportion for the I home _ M an , nca bator. Democrat* fairly nnd squarely, with- tlm# #f , he rrimarj And there- fractional part of a column. 4'hanv Avenu* | wild: ''she told me pr King'* N«w out partiality .and with *pecl«l favor* ' Greet idea. THOMAS E. WATSO Tkomson, Georgia. In Waycross, Ga., Saturday, September *1 To Hear Him. m w ■TKIO O