Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 06, 1911, Image 8

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A bank pays you dividei ds on what ycu £&ve, 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 g 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 ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 For the benefi/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 3.-31 for making your pay ments at the storejnstead ofjto a collector. OUR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing store in South Georgia. the store of great values, where your credit is good Walker-HoodFurniture Co. 106 PLANT AYE. 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 9§ days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL' years ot age as new employees. I Probably 05 per cent oj bald-head- | ed people may regain a good head ol ■ healthy hair It they follow our ad vice and accept our offer. We havo a lemedy that we positively guaran tee io grow hair on my head, unless —— ’ I the root! are entirely dead, their fob The special meeting of City Coun- j c j eI dosed, and the scalp has be- «U last night created much Interest como g Iaie j „nd shiny. We want and the city hall was crowded with people to try this remedy at our risk, ylgllort and attorneys representing uith the distinct understanding that the Interest* Involved. | unless It docs exactly what we claim Mayor Cox presided,-and all the lt , vlll and satisfaction In ev- Aldermen were present. The first erv reipec(i wc ,hall make no charge matter Uken up was the request of for the remf( jy used during the trial. Mr. P. A. Masters for some changes j \\-. know exactly what we are talk- In plumbing ordinance Under pres- lns ab0 ut, and with this offer back of eut ordinance men dying plumbtn* 1 our statements no one should scoff, work In Waycross must stand an ex-1 douht „ ur wo rd, or hesitate to put smlnatlon as to their qualifications to! our remedy to an actual test, do goad work. This Is In the Inter- j w,, wan t every one In Waycross set of the public health, as poor j wbo (l sulferlng from any scnlp or plumbing might often endanger the ha(r trouble, dandruff, falling hair, or health and perhaps life of our elti- baldness to try our Rexail "93" Ha': una. Mr. Masters bat stood this ex- 1 Tonlc We want them to use it regu smlnatlon twlco and failed to past. 1 i ar |y_s ay until three ho'tlea have The whole matter was discussed pro be(m USBI i—and if It does not erndl- and con for one hour, some Aldermen catl! dandruff, cleanje an refresh the favoring Masters and tomo the abto- aca ip > ,| ib tcn ( be ba | r | n the roots, lute enforcement of the ordinance ns nn d grow new hair, we will return read. Finally a compromise was every cent paid us for the remedy reached and motion adopted giving {or tbo mere asking. There It no Mr. Masters chance to stand another formality expected, and we exact no practical examination. Tho officials obligation from the user whatever, were Instructed to enforce the ordl- We are established right here In nance on all other plumbers tn city waycross, and make this offer with without exception, nnd publish the a fu) | understanding that our business list In local papers. j success entirely depends upon the Carnival License Killed. ,on of treatment we accord our cus- Alderman Dunn'a motion to make tenners, and we would not dare make license for carnivals 22,000, was on tbe ab ove offer unless we were poet- mot'.m ot Alderman Sinclair, second- tlvely certain that we could aupstan- ed tv* C. W. Parker, laid uon table In- , la , e | t C vcry particular. Remem- deflrltely. ber , you can obtain Resell Remedies ■ —■— in this community only at our store ■ALD HEADS NOT WANTED, i—The Resell 8tore. The Seals Phsr- Caldness Is too Generally Considered macy. A Sign of Advanced Age. j * A bald-headed person does not COWS YtT ON TOP. have an equal chance with one hleeaed Alderman Dunn moved again on with a healthy head of hair, because the cows last night and Introduced a haldnen U too generally accepted as motion mat vow u« <•»■=** — an indication of hie, first vote was understood to bo a was tho intention of company to build tie, Slncalr, Parker and Brewer tor. line eventually to Blackshear and cows. Dunn, LeCount nnd Moore Warosboro. against cows. Mayor cast hie vote, Alderman Brewer Makes 8trong Fight for cows and lt was thought the mat-! Alderman Brewer took the lead In ter was settled. But Brewer did not the light to protect city's Interest and really vote ao motlod was lost and had evidently given the question whole light broke out 1 again and after much intelligent study. He took the all kind* of motlona and suggestions porltlon that If city conceded any of had been made, a motion to adjourn these requests to railroad company, was put and carried and the cow the company should be willing to question Is still unsettled. ! concede something to city, and he | offered the following compromise: STREET CAR FRANCHISE I To extend time giving city STILL UNDER DISCUSSION. | right of purchase after 35 years. 1 The live Issue at Council meeting j Second. Or would be willing to last night was the street railway for eliminate that clause entirely If com- Waycrors. At a previous meeting a pany would agree to give city 3 per new application for franchise was In- rent of gross returns after 10 yeara troduced and It looked for a while and 5 per cent after 20 yeara. Ilka as though Waycross wouM navel Third. That the company should two competing road.. But during In-; designate what street, they would terval the two companies have gotten cover each year and at the end together, and last night Col. J. S. of ‘bree year, all afreet, not u.ed by Walker arneo and announced that railroad should revert back to city matter, had been harmonized, |he «« that the railroad company would two parties combined and were all not claim a 50 year, franchise on all together now, supporting the petition these streets named to the exclusion fer amendments to the old franchise of nnot.ier company, granted to Loomis & Dcen. Col. W. Fourth. That they should forfeit to W. Lambdln and Judge J. L. Sweat 'he city the 21.000 bond which will be represented the Dean franchlae or as November 13th. If road Is not It la now known and chartered as 'hen started In good faith, and should The Waycross Street and Suburban * lv e a cash or recurlty bond for »5, I Railroad Company. Col. Lambdln Odd <° he forfeited of the company read the petition and stated briefly had not done at least 110,000 worth of the requests and changes asked by. * or,t during the next year, company, which are briefly as fol- The entire Council seemed to con- Iowa: In present franchlae the city “r w “ h Brewtr ln hl ” g, “ a anfl retains the right at end of 20 yeara Dunn and Sinclair apeclally stressed to purchase the street railroad at a'the Importance of maintaining the fair valuation from company and run' cla,; ' s * Stvlng tho city the right to It under municipal ownerahtp. Col!p"<*<“« 'ha road' but were willing to Lambdln and bis company aak that '“end this time to 35 year.. Finally We Are Rea To Otter Yon Real Bargains this clause be stricken out The fran chlae calls tor company to pay a share of cost of pavement If they place the tracks on Plant avenue. This clause they also wish stricken after some two hours or more of dta- cuaalon the matter was referred to the Streets and Lanes Committee, Dunn, Brewer and Parker to confer with Street Railway Company with a out. Also they aak for change In to harmony and report back at route and tor use of Gilmore street from Marion to city limits. CoL lambdln. Judge Sweat, Dr. J. L. 8. Wal- a special meeting to be held on Sat urday night Full! Fish! Fish! red mappers, ot requests of ^ „ BBUe t, call 1«». C It and tinted It; OUR FALL 8TOCK IS HERE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIES. ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS- AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICES. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YO!> TO TRADE WITH US. Jones Buggy Co. uiAV/«Bneo ^ WAYCROSS. GdORb Very Serious D to a very serious matter to aak | tor one medicine and have the i wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge yen in buying to I be carefci to get tho genuine— BUMaugHT Liver KftilWaa I The reputation of this old, rellfc hie medicine, foe constipation, in dignation and Uver trouble, tat Brn» ly established. It does not Imitate other medicine*. It is better than others, or it would not be tbs Ah vorite Over powder, with a larger fill ethers combined# I u To those wishing low easy terms, we can In furniture and furnishing Special orders will receive our care ful attention. Home Furniture Company, 10 tf plant tnd A’bany Avenue.- * NOTICE OF The co-partnership lng between C. E.