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WAYCR0S8 EVENING HERALD
A bank pays you
divide i ds on what
yen ftvc, 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
stir?' for making your pay
ments at the store instead ofjto
a c/iiiutor.
OUR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN
THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
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
South Georgia.
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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 tt> 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 99 days. No extra charges,
its for your convenience.
ESSiGB
WENT OVER NEW
TOUR ROUTE
CH’FLEY AND SMITH
' MAKE8 REPLY
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we will ray that we procured them by
our own effort.i and In our own way;;
and we were willing to uie them In |
conjunction with him If he carried out
hla part of the contract
On page elx he alludca to a icherae
on our part to obtain a new franchise
nnd epeaka of It na If wo yore golm
beyond our rights. It la only necea-
tiary to remind you that theie con
tracts belonged to ut and by their
ter.'na could be uaed within the year
(or any line promoted by us; and fur
ther, that he had had full notice from
ua that we would puraue our way and
let him go his.
We have reason to be convinced
that he ceased to act -In good faith
with nt when he found that we would
id not so good In j insist on building a line which would
the average than sene the most people, thereby earn-
cross committee, inj dividends for Its stockholders;
the Atlanta Con-
d by committees
Clinch county,
Valdosta-Homer-
yeeterday in Dr.
The trip was to
it the rout* (ram
. Tbs dlstanco Is
lutes, and It the
inference held at
lit night are car
ta county author-
ate tour will cer-
lomervtlle route.
rewe end L. D. [and that wo would not, te long at we
Are You Nervous?
What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your j
womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don’t keep this upl Take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
We Are Ready
To
Otter Yon Real Bargains
OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE.
JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUGGIES.
Cardui Womans Tonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Cardui.
This is what she says about It: H 1 was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear'to have anyone near me. 1 had
fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose
of Cardui helped me: Now, I am entirely cured of the
fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I |
know It saved my Ufe.” It is the best tonic for women.
Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist
»S only a short wore connected with the enterprlie,
meet Mr. Lowle content to ita being built aolely to ex-
and time esuv ptolt the property of one man. This
o Valdosta. and our Insistence that It should not j • — « ■ .i
libers of Homer* be a one man ownership and that ont one • |
•couta Into Way-[truly .representative .citizens must be! The streets we stk of you will give!
Vrtk*; LadfcY Advisory Dtst, CksltaNaaMtdldnsCa.CktHtaooga.Ttas.
tsstairtiUngnrtasA ■»<W-passkyiki"HsaMTftttsmllotWota."k«1 Ires. JM
ONION 8ETS.
Silver akin. Pearl and Yellcw Onion
[brought Into the management was a jus a feasible,line from Gllcbrlat Park sets. Goat quality, at Redding’s,
nske a complete source of constant friction. This wall to the City limits tnteneetton of John- 25 ISt
ist before the augmented ty hit natural dlitncllna-‘ son Avenue. It will serve a great
tate tour to see tlon to pay any Juvt claim, though he many people, and Incidental pay Its
right placet and recognized our cate as such, hut per-
talla not then alstenUy postponed and avoided Uqut-
datlon. -
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construction well. We ttsure you that
It not only will be built .but be built
promptly; and, we will start building.
On page seven we leave you to judge If the franchise Is granted, at soon ts
whether the State Charter would con-, the necessary legal requirement! can
TING TONIGHT stltute him a monopoly for all time for be compiled with.
neet tonight In building o.*roads ramifying In various' Thanking you (or the patience and
», and It ti ex- directions from this city; and yon may forbearance which must havei been ne-
Ing will he full also'judge how excusable he may he cestary for you to exercise in wading
’ through. Quits In blowing his own horn as not having through Mr. Dean's effusion, sad
: questions are been “entirely eeltsh“. through this necessarily long tetter,
llomenL Street We would ask you what earthly we Shg to remain, ^ ' '
election, carat- claim this man has to hag farther far. Most respectfully,
O, motion to ora from your body or to obstruct the , Chlpley * Smith,
g, plumbing or- granting of a reasonable franchise to ■ ■■ , ■
petition at Mr. us, other than a record of having mon- ren't mlvs getting tbqie of those
Rowed to work opdlted the street railroad opportunity crystal rues Saturday, October 7. for
Mm. J. Walter Bennett Is the guest
of Mr. end Mrs. Richard Scruggs du
ring the absence of Rev. and Mrs. W.
H. Scruggs.
i are Ure ques- ty tar. the entire life of one franchise only 10 cents. Duet's Variety Store,
lament uni for. almost two years of the proa- and 7: riant avenue. * *.
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COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED.
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ets tar the 7:50 morning A. C. L.
train, returning In tho craning. Sec
retary Andrews will supply all who go
with badges. Regretting that on ac
count of Important pressing business
engagements, it w|ll not be possible
for me to accompany you. I with for
ell who can and will go a most enjoy,
able trip.
This October 5th., 1911.
J. L. 8WEAT,
Fieaideat Waycross Bond of Trade
ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS.
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS
AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC.
WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT
' PRICES.
COME ANO LET US 8HOW YOU
JUST WHAT IT WILL 8AVE YOU
TO TRADE WITH US.
Jones Buggy Co.
U/AVPDneo ^
WAYCROSS. CEORbX
BUck-¥»migHT
Liver »z--_
Your orders for fresh meats will re
ceive prompt attention. ’Phone :s$.
W. J. Parker, *•
To those wishing low pr
rasy terms, we can plrnse,
in furniture and furnishing
-.-ptcial orders will receire our
fsl attention.
Home Furniture Company,
' ,J <! FItaf »nd A’btny Arena
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scots and.?.
Beaton, under the Drat name of T
t Beaton, has been dlta .
tual consent, C. E. Scott i
8. T. Beaton assuming! ■
and collecting nil lebtaj
This SepL 28, 1811.
C. E. Scott,
8. T. Beaton.
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