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First - Class Goods;
Low Prices and our
liberal policies, have
made this the fastest
growing store in
South Georgia.
rn EBABsoLumY'1£meb:
■ata ve - 5 • KWSa;
For the past IS 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
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 toshowoqr apprecia
tion of your business by divid
ing our profits with you.
If you w,ant 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 01 days. No extra charges,
its for your convenience.
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
8tJ.': ! for making your pay-
amts at (he store instead ofjjto
a cjllector.
THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
PHONE 409
106 PLANT AVE.
We Are Ready
AT THE MAJESTIC .
Film No. 1. "Tho Modern Italian
Cavalry.” A most thrH’initn.l >n-
terovttng military u'ctuic fuatvrwt hy
the itAla Filin UjMuruoy.
. Film No. 2. "tTi< Tl-reo CntR" A
feature production by die Champ!'* ?
Photoplay Company.
EDDI NS—YOUNGBLOOD.
, Gainesville, Oct. 5—One of the most
Interesting society <veatt» of tho . sea
non transpired at tlm Fir.a pror.v*
tcrinn church In this ctty Y*\vfncrJny
afternoon, when Rev Thomas Turk
Hay. pastor, porformou tho Impressive
ceremony which Joined tho hands nr .1
hearts and future dortiuko of two oi
the University city’s most popular
young people, Mir. Gilbert Miller
fYounglovft and Mlse Islay Jeanette
Kddlns, daughter of Air. «nd Mrs. J.
R. Kddlns Tho event lied boon an
ticipated for several wealth with the,
keenest Interest by friends of tho
contracting parties, with the result
that numerous functions have been
Held In honor of the brlde-oTect.
Ttto bride was beautifully gowned;
In wnlt* meianline eat'u, and her bri
dal veil was caught with lilies of th *
valley. She carried a bouquet of 111-
Jins cf the valley, and made a moot
fc'trartlvo picture.
IMl a Vidal, the trafd of ho.to*, was
let I rr attractive in a sow,* of pink
rcillne, irrtl«» with. rhlffan draper-
itc crystal trimmma* nr» * ’o*rl gar
t!wre. Sh- carr'.M a larse »*ququet
ci ©Ink carnations
Th* UrldMmalda were quaintly and
daintily attired In poV* bertneta and
frocks of light bluh pompadour chit*
ffcw cloth, made over *ol?-tom*l satla
mad trimmed In silk irlnge and tiny
TOM buds.
IrrmedUMv after the ceremony tho
hride repaired to the home of her
parent* and datmod a most becoming
traveling draat of coronation purple, I
m wokmr hat and veil to match.
Tho happy W'-iils left via Atlantic-
Coaat Una at 3:30 o’clock for dolnw
East, where they will a pend tUefr
hfaayaooa and tho (congratulations
•a. id.* wu-Uet at h.w .kJi o: tnati
OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE.
JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUGGIES.
CTEPL1NO IS THE IDEAL
TAINT TCR SOUTHERN CLI
MATE. MADE OF LEAD,
ZINC AND PURE LINSEED
OIL, COMBINED IN THE
PROPER PROPORTIONS TO
WEAR BEST IN SOUTHERN'
CLIMATE. SEVEN YEARS
ACTUAL SERVICE HAS DEM-
ONStRATED ITS RIGHT TO
STAND AT THE HEAD OF
THE LIST OP HIGH* GRADE
PAINT.
WRITE FOR COLOR CARD
AND BOOKLET, "SUGGES-
TIONS ON PAINTING.”
WE MAKE PAINT FOR EV-
ERY PURPOSE, EXTERIOR
AND INTERIOR.
ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS.
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNG!
AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC.
WE ARE MAKING* SPECIAL CUT
PRICES.
COME AND LET U8 SHCW YOU
JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YO'J
TO TRADE WITH U8.
AT THE MAJESTIC THIS WEEK.
ch-jrch ai a faithful and e&cicnt rolt- CATHOLIC CHURCH. .
denary, will jtddress the coa^rega- October’ 8. Featt of the Maternity
tlon at nfghl Her address on Frl* of the Blessed Virgin,
day night waa so very interesting, Administration of Holy Communion
that those who heard, her will receive at 7. ^
this announcement with unusual Holy Mass at 10. Sermon: “What
pleasure. She will have a number of t» the meaning of the Holy Commun.
Interesting curios ca exhibition. j fan In the Catholic Church?"
Special music ila prepared by the. Suaday School at 3:30.
competent choir for the regular sorv- • Benediction Qf the Blessed Sacra*
ices and It Is always enjoyed, and the^nient at 7:30 p. m. 8ermca: “Adorn-
electric fana add much to the com-! tion of Jesus Chrirt In the Holy Eu-
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
DOZER & GAY
PAINT CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH , at the Presbyterian Church' tomor-
Mary and Peadletea Streets. j row by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Brown,
rho Kev. WE Hirst Heigbsm. Rector; The morning services begins st It
Boventecntn Snndny efter Trinity, n-lock and the evening service at 8.
>ctobtr 8. , j The handsome new pipe organ has
Holy Eucharist.,7:30 a. m. jb. ta Installed ;and wUl be used t>
Morelnp x’rsyor, il a. nt. tmerrow ter tho i>,t time in church
Sunday School, 3:80 p. m. jeorviros. The ch.tr ts^^u'rangins;
Evening Prayer. 7:30 p. m. !rente g«d music for
Ail those without other deiinitojand evening uni a cordial
hutch engagement*-cordially Isvit-; is extended to a]L
*• t Sanduy School promptly at 9:4^kjy
WEEK DAY SERVICES j WF
Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:so a*
>• , To. those wishing low prices and
Thursday, Holy Eucharist, 9:30 a.- wy teripj, we can please, anything
■■ jin furnlti’te and furnishing good*.
Friday, Litany and Meditation, 8 p.. -ipeclal order, wilt receive onr car*-
young friends went With them.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH' ,
1 Gilmore and Reed Streeta.
Osgood P. Cook, Pastor.
Services tomorrow at 11 a. m„ and
. 7:10 p. m. Both hoars will be used
-for special programs of unusqal In-
| teresL In the morning Rev. James A.
Fmtth. of Macon, will preach. He It
| a good preacher and has a special
I message that will be of snot Interest
!*•■> the congregation. He has many
(fiends In Wayerors who with the
E.-inheMilp of the church are tavit-,
' jSIJo miosd tbugecylce,
Hint Mamie Mytre, who Is at home
front Korea, when she serves the
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Uc ; ;n..*r aer.xtt «U he conduct-.; tt tg .Plant \qd A'bgng Avenue