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WAVCROM EVENING HERALD
A barfk pays you
dividerds on what
you 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 6f 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
stJ.'si-'for making your pay-
mints at the store.instead ofjto
a cjll?:tor.
OUR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN
First - Class Gdods,
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
Wilker-HoodFurnifure Co.
406 PLANT AVE.
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 toshowour apprecia
tion of yqur business by divid
ing our profits with you.
If you want CPOT 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 96 days. No extra charges,
its for your convenience.
Friday
Oct.
$3y200y000
INVESTED CAPITAL
ST,000 DAILY EXPENSES
3 MILES OF
PARADE GLORIES
10 ACRES OF TENTS
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600 DORSES
126 BIG
CIRCUS ACTS
60 Clowns
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RAILROAD
CARS
750 WILD
ANIMALS
AUTOMOBILE
DOOBffi
5 CONTINENTS
COVERED OY THE
AGENTS OF THIS
SHOW
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LEPHANTS
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GREATEST THRILLER
AT 10 O'OLOOK EVERY MORNING
BIG, NEW STREET PARADE
OnitO-CdUTlctti Units IS J» CWltWfifelR IttreHSTO* r
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TACT
r I Mike s On Sale Show Day At Brin^on’e Drug Store
Architect Schureman wnen here
last sprln?, e nipped some cypress ami
yellow pine to homy, Rockford,
Illinois, and had a door and a palt
of sash made from it. Tho door and
lumber, together have traveled 2,300
miles. They now stand in the lobby
of the LaGrande office building, where
they can bo seen by any one who de-
sires; and Mr. Schureman will be
pleased to give any information on
the subject, if they call at his office,
425*427 in tho same building.
While this door is second quality,
!t is what would be used largely In
the cheaper grade of houses for pain-
ted work. It can be sold in Chicago
for $1.75 at a good profit; and a first
grade door fer $2.25.
The price could be reduced in pro
portion to tho freight as the point of
delivery became nearer homo.
It is absolutely impossible for white
pine doors to meet this competition
at Chicago^ New York, St Louis or
atfy points south of there as they are
now being ‘ sold at the lowest price
in competition with birch veneered
doors trade at Osakosh, Wts.
Making the ktlles of cypress makes
them as easy to hinge and put in
mortlbe locks at white pine doors.
And the first class doors, beautiful
effects can be obtained by stained
finishes. v
Mr. Schureman being used to doing
first class work. Is handicapped at
the start without a factory to make
doers, sash, special destgns for inter
ior and exterior finish, stairs built in
hook cases, side boards, china closets,
etore fixtures, out side blinds, etc.
It is hoped that some of our bcost-
m will take hold o' this money
tag plant at once ss Ur. Sckureman
knows where to set aaNoUwt kefe to
the plant with exptTsswet
Plenty Of Money
OUR CUT PRICES FOR THE PAST 30 DAYjS 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-
f CROSS AND ARE GETTING A GOOD BUSINESS FROM FLORIDA. WE
l’ WILL CONTINUE OUR CUT PRICES DURING OCTOBER. WE HAVE
A VERY LARCE 8TOCK OF BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS TO
i SELECT FROM.
CUT PRICES:
$35.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $75.00 FOR CASH
$75.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $55.00 FOR CASH
$55.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $55.00 FOR CASH
$56:00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO ....; $45.00 FOR CA8H
$50.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $40.00 FOR CASH
$40X0 WAGONS REDUCED TO $35.00 FOR CA8H
$35.00 WAGONS REDUCED TO $30.00 FOR CASH
WE HAVE A LARGE 8T0CK AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND
THE STYLE AND QUALITY TO SUIT YOU.
If you are needing a buggy cr wagon, buy new and aave the big discount
wo are offering.
Jones Boggy Co.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
bringing a number of desirable cltl* gre,a to v.oci' for an appropriation.
nets to Waycroaa.
M CAUSE
CHEAPER LIVING
A committee of fifty will be ap-
pointed rr.nu each atate In the Mis
sissippi valley to obtain pledge, from
public men to aupport deep waterway
legislation. The association reaffirm
ed the platform adopted a year ago
at SL Lous for a woterway not lean
than fifteen feet In depth.
J. H. WADE, QUITMAN.
Quitman, Ga., Oct 15.—J. H. Wade,
died this morning at bis home here
of heart failure, after an lllneai
about ten days. The funeral and tn-J
ferment w|ll occur tomorrow raora-
CMcago, Oct. 15.—The construction
a comprehensive system of water
ways as a solution of the high coat
of living problems by reducing the
cost of transportation, was advocated j lag nt 10 o’clock. Mr. Wade wan
by the Lakee-totheGnlf Deep Water- one of the oldeat and moat prom*-
saoclatlon which ekieed III nent men of Quitman being 70 yean
sixth annual meeting here today. aid. He was a membtr of tke well
-tae- and this will he the mama e*l X *“**“• et 781 wCI «e to Wa*- knsnn Wait tin.';, ef ttls pinosnap
at fhe j§w stiffen of eon- leaves a w:ts and tl.-te ri'.iJrea.