Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 14, 1911, Image 8

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FREE ABSOLUTELY Miff SO 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 90 days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. First - Class Goods, Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing store in South Georgia. A bank pays you dividerds on what you save, we pay you dividends on what you spend. • 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 J 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 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 stJ.ro> for making your pay- m:nts at th: store.instead ofjto a cjllostor. THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-HoodFurnitore Co. 106 PLANT AVE. i PHONE 499 A 616 CHANGE IN THE METHODS OF CONDUCTING CIRCUS Adam Fo-iepaugh And Sells Bros. Shows In Hands Honorable Men Wlthla recent year* there bee been • noticeable revolutlou In the moth- ode employed In the management ol circuses. In former yoara the prom laee of a elrcua man were coneldered worthies., and the itatemfats of clr- caa adrertlaementa were Inrarlably discredited. This la changed now. The modern dreua la, aa a role In the hands of worthy and honorable men, who are reliable and agreeable In bnalneea re lations. The greatest and most sat isfactory change la In the lino of ad- vcrfrlrg. U Is not a question ol wheth- r or not the Adam Forepauga and Bella Brothers' lllg United Shows will eahlblt all thoy adrertlse, when they appear here October 20, as pw •la hare learned that this big show la an amusement bargain counter, and tarertahly exhibits a great deal more than advertised rorepaugh and Sells Brothers hare er, prtsldent of the First Natl. _ reputation In the past, and are build- Bank), came In and read the dede- tag a name for the future. With the Ion of the jury and It created more i|y rebuilt enterprise, this tm- laughter than a special act of a lead- combination of circus oflerv i of acta of the norelty sort. The horses compose a feature which If being praised ererywhere. Hut build the Adorn Forepaugh and Bello dny morning, October 17th In the Brothers' Shows. The work tvns but Cbambtr of Commtrce, Fourth street, recently completed. ! Moct of the county wardtna, anil 'hundreds of the deputy country war-' Young Men’s Christian Associate n. | dens will bo there to discuss with, Tbo largest crowd that has ever and hear discussed by sportsmen of been In the association congregated the State, and the frlendB of the new In almost every available space last law, the now department establish- night. The great flow of people be- j cd by the last Legislature for tho gan coming In as early ns 7 o’clock j protection of the game and flsh of Ifnd boforo tho hour of entertain- ( the State. ment the house was ctoWdod to over- floor. The parlors were filled, the second floor gallery was croweed ana the large beautiful gymnasium hall was Oiled. There were many of the old citizens of Waycross who declar ed tho success of tho entertainment tho host that has ever been given, and the best of all that It was all home talent. The most notable event of the occasion was the oOclals of the association taking such an active part. There were thirteen actively engaged In the work, which, of course, added largely to the success. Several j of the legal talented witnesses Hon. Mintcr Wimberly, author of the new game law, and warden Har ry C. Kendall of Bibb with President Dumvoody, and SecrotaTy Taylor of the state fair association will be the host of the occasion,-and have map ped out an Interesting program for the dayh work. j Indeed the convention may contin ue Its sessions Into Wednesday. Commissioner WaQace, of Alaba ma, and State Warden Rice, of South Carolina, havo been Invited to the meeting, and will participate in the discussions. 8porfsman’s Day will probably be marked frankly that Judge Myers and tho hlg day of tne State Fiir. „ — Col. Ilennctt made the speeches of, Th o meeting will result in great -p,"., p , m . Superin undent V. •• . a- . _ ss.ki » ___ ..j iftkiil. find hrin*» nhiuif n hnffnr tin. .j. .41.1 i»..n thqlr t,v,s. Mother Long and her children wets perfect In every res pect. Judge Brewer waa aa dignified as If his last dollar depended upon his charge. However his strong charge to the Jury waa as pungent as the two-edged sword and bis careful re view of both sides of the case was splendidly rendered. Tht foreman of the jury (Mr. Coop ing circus. Evtn after the play was over the large enthusiastic associa tion admirers lingered about In , 1 groupes talking and planning of the Brads of well groomed and well match! future prospects of the Young Meat ad bones draw the cages, floats and ( Christian Association work land wagons In tho parade and they Every Waycross man, woman and —— — — delight the horse lover. The 8het- child seems to be Interested In this. school at S:S0 and preaching again land pot Ice win delijht the children. tlerlous work - *• * m-tln.nn wada.a. good, and bring about a better un derstanding between the wardens and the public. Mr. Charles O. Harris will strive In the city tomorrow morning from New York, and will spend several days here at the home of his father, Mr. 8. D. Harris. Mr. Harris now makes his home In Central America, and has Ceen North on a business ■rip. AT SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Tomorrow at Second Baptist church are requested to say that there win be an organist on hand and the Sing will begin at ten o'clock At eleven (here will be preaching "Sunday Of special interest to a largo auin her of friends hore Is tho announce ment today of the engagement of Miss Isabolla Crlttendon, of Nash ville, Tenn., and Mr. Harvey Carswell Bunn, of the Citizens Bank of thlr city. The wedding to occur Novem ber 14th at the homo of the bride. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. ailmore and Reed Streets. Osgood F. Cook, Pastor. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., at which time the pastor j will preach and continue to show that the true worship'of God in and out of the church building Is to do His will Is the world. The sermons will be directly on the subject of temperance with a faithful warning to the people aot to surrender the reigns"oT govern ment In city or state to those who a'culd tolerate In the least the viola tion of our present prohibition law, together with a continued plea total abstinence aa the rule of the individual. The Sunday school will meet at OUR CUT PRICES FOR THE PAST 30 DAYS HAS CONVINCED US THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO BUY WHEN REAL BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. WE ARE HAVING A GOOD BUSI NESS, MAKING SALES IN ALL THE COUNTRY ADJOINING WAY- CROSS AND ARE GETTING a GOOD BU8INESS FROM FLORIDA. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CUT PRICES DURING OCTOBER. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS TO SELECT FROM. CUT PRICES: Stanton extends a cordial Invitation to those who are not In Sunday school to attend. Prof. E. A. Pound will have charge of the adult Bible pises aad Mr. L. J. Cooper, president bf te First National Bank will teach the Baraca class. THE THANKS GIVEN AGENCIES. Continued From Prig* L nixl, and realising that the great need of this section of Georgia la men and 'money with which to develop Its re source!; therefore Bo It resolved. That this Board of $35.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO ...$75.00 FOR CASH $75.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO • IU0 F0R CA8H $65,00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO *55-°0 F0R CA8H $£5.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO » 45 ' 00 F0R CA8H $50.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO * 40 00 F0R CA8H $40.00 WAGONS REDUCED TO •• $35.00 FOR CASH $35.00 WAGONS REDUCED TO - 83 °'°° FOR CASH WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE STYLE AND QUALITY TO SUIT YOU. If you are needing a buggy or wag on, buy now and savt tht big discount we are offering. Jones Bungy Co. WAVCROSS. GEORGIA. ■es it a- site ct law, - Up It of this Board of Traue mat the bjuil. norttl or welt „f Georgia Land Company, of Detroit, while nBW settlers here will re- Mich., has purchased and contracted q n j re no more capital to start fann- to purchase a large body of land oa ^ than elsewhere. It la a fact that the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic to tt>rt anywhere successfully, tome Rallrroad in Wsra county nnd near cap itai t a necessary. , Wnvcross for the purpose of develop- , „ waycross w < v while farming Is the main Industry ment and colonization. ! for d?veIopmont tn thll .ectlon, we It will be found that all good cltl- lruit that new settlers will not rose tens (and we of course want nothing l | K ht of the fact that stock raising is hut good ctlxens) will receive the a lso a profitable and good business, glad hand and co-operation from our n i s deemed proper by this Board people generally, and this Board ot 0 f Trade to eytesd to them, and all Trade especially. Ware county has good citizens they may hringto Wsra several thousand acres ot onlmprov- county, Georgia, the glad hand ot ed land. This land, when Improved w si coma. Therefore and cultivated Intelligently, will pro- Re It resolved. That the Board ot at T. Missionary meeting onWednMi' «r.« to Wnycrotr. Ware county «va duet equal to that of thi best of tt- Trade of Waycross extends to all new day afternoon at 3:30. Prayer meet- i&Uik Cearjla. wettern aad r.o.-.hcru slot In - comers and new settlers from other ..... , FUsgtrald, Us. Oct. 14,—The drat lug Thuradsy evening .1 7. A cor-1 h * i,w C«P»ny . .**>» to owr rilmttc, which ls zapcr msu. as_weU_n. thI. state. » w* 4 tt£erataed.‘j Georgia Sperumaw'a oe.veeUos, wUl^tW taelMMaf re EM M^s te ■»] « Uvta* came to the taow.sSg.jtor, we hstow. to that ef aay sls.« there will be as all day “Slag'*. Wt trade heartily approves the method adopted by the Deen Realty A 1m provement Company and hereby ex tends to all good dtlrens who have purchased or may purchase DeenwooJ cr Deen Land Farms, a hearty web 'i r .-.mug pan* Ol I emuMSsuthC'wrgfe