Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 09, 1911, Image 8

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pSOLUTELY FIR E E mtm A bank pay's you dividei ds on what ycu save, 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 $5.00 worth of these coupons entitles you to from one to seven pieces of this ware ABSOLUTELY FREE! For the benefit of our cus tomers who buy on our easy payment plan, we pay you 10 per cent, of the amount of your monthly payments, in TRADE coupons, (as good as cash at our stora) for making your pay ments at the storejnstead ofjto a collector. THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-HoodFurniiiire Co. 106 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 First - Class Goods, Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing store in South Georgia. This beautiful China Ware is on display at our store. We want you to come and see it. The decorations are the newest out, very handsome and will never wear off; the patterns are all matched, are neat and attractive, it is, Semi-Vitreous ware, the best quality made in America. We give it to you absolutely free. The reason is, we want your business, and we are willing toshowour apprecia tion of your business by divid ing our profits with you. If you want SPOT CASH prices oh your goods and it is not convenient for you to pay SPOT CASH, you may pay us ONE THIRD of- the amount cash, and the balance in three more payments, due in 30, 69 and 91 days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. GREATEST THRILLER OF THE/AGE ^ Charles T. Edney M Sooth Acton, hut, dlsputaa tha right of mine to claim the record tor prolific sonub -■»£?$ SSWl/KfflW _ . lw«v- •»* Sswvhwtww T.cke.s On S.Je Show .Day At Brins* n’s DrugSto e Waycross Friday Cct. 3 MILES OF PARADE QLORIES 10 ACRES OF TENTS $3,200,000 INVESTED CAPITAL $7,000 DAILY EXPENSES MfrvjaP**" Timor tS5 The largest Tant Em Erected in 6 Big Arenire^S®Ky niuu> WITH OIROUt A OTB ALL MW AND NOVEL xMHMV • I MILE OP RAILROAD CARS 750 WILD ANIMALS 3HERDS OF ACTING ELEPHANTS oyv 5- the \\ .^AUTOMOBILE 1,000 PERSONS 600 JiORSES 126 BIG CIRCUS ACTS 60 Clowns 5 CONTINENTS COVERED BY THE AGENTS OF THIS SHOW ATLANTA’S PEACE CELEBRATION Atlanta, Oct 9.—Witn me arrival hero yesterday ot five at the crack military organizations ot the Norm the peuco celebration Inaugurated by the Old Gate City Guards of Atlanta for tho dedication of a peacoinonu- tnent hero next Tuesday got actively under wny. The commands were the State Fencibles of Philadelphia, to gether with Mayor Reborn and mem ber* of Council of that city; o[Deers of the Boatou Light Infantry; the Fifth Maryland Infantry, accompanied by the Fifth Veteran. Corps; the Old | Guard of New York and the Rich- 1 mood Howitzer* of Richmond, Va. The varloua function, of the week were Inaugurated last night with, a band concert at the auditorium by ‘ the musician* of the Fifth Maryland ! Regiment, when more than 5,000 per- I f ins fought and -struggled for admit •Ion. Today the only set event Is the re ception at tho audiorium at night when Gov. Hoke Smith ot Georgia, and Oov. Baldwin" of Conectlcut will reeelva visitors and local cltlzena. On Tuesday the-peace monument will be unveiled at Piedmont Park, preceded by a parade ot the visiting and local military bodies. The pro. cession It expected to be one of the most imposing ever seen In this city, tn the aTternoon the visitors will be entertained with* a barbecue and at night a gentlemen'* smoker will be given. The Northern military organzations will be decorated by local orginla- thsns on Wednesday. In addition to tha scheduled programme numerous social function* have Data arranged let the visiting.troop*. ■ v We Are Ready . ' To V Offer You Real Bargains oun fall stock is here. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIES. ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS. A LARGE 8HIPMENT OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICES. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YOU TO TRADE WITH U8. i ' I Jones Buggy Co. WAYCROSS. GEORGE. CIRCUS PULL OP NOVELTIrS. Continued Prom Page 1. noon parade Is foe marvel of circus experts. It is .pronounced the most x»i.y and extravagant street equip ment ever displayed by any show. The menagerie, too, is new. It cost tl.000,000. The climax of the performance la the thrilling ride through apace made In an automobile by a young French woman. Machine and rider turn two complete revolution! In mid air. Here la the most sensational act of the age To thoia wishing low prices and easy terms, wa can please, anything in furniture and furnishing goods. Special orders will receive oor care- ful attention. Home Furniture Company. 25 tf Plant and A'bany Arena*. William Barker, of South Portland, Me., has In hla garden five peach trees that have grown from pita carelessly thrown onL Two of the bearing and from one of the Barker picked 15 peaches thl? that averaged nine Inches In ference each. —-4— MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan to colored people ytaee. Mr. Biney gay* that from one with good security, of hk vines be picked IT tumihe* L. J. Burch, Specialist that totaled In weight MS pounds. * SB Red dins Bldg. Wagsross, On-