Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 26, 1911, Image 8

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A'bank pays you dividends on what. we pay you save, you dividends on what you spend. 1 ABSOLUTELY jf ff| ^ • Off S£D 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 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 99 days. No extra charges, its for your convenience. % 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 i ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 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 sto-s* for making your pay ments at the store instead of.to a collector. . THE S i'JRE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-Hood u rn i lore Co. 89 PLANT AVS. PHONE 499 First - Class Goods, Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing > ore in South Geor^ u. PA«ZETtt HOI PEOPLE BUILD UP THE SOUTH Board of Trade Passes Res olutions On Homc- ' Trading Ihe trade at homo movou on Diet Is lifting •(listed throughout the south, and Involving not only whole- sslr bet relsll huylnp n« well was oflcnlly commended at th« Hoard ol Trade last night, nosolutlona us It'.hiss were adlptcd: I'ecause ol the superiority of sou thern made Roods, and because ol the I .» iNtfcLl s V w . r* WORK j When your doctor orders you Is nop work. It sMjtgors you, "I can't' you any. You know you are weak, run-down nnd falling u brnlth, day by day. but you must work re loos as yeti can stand. What vnu need Is Electric Bltton to cite ton. strength, and vigor to your system, te present breakdown and build jou up. Don't be weak, sickly or Slims w-e-1 Elec tric Bitters will hcnrllt you trom the first dose. Thousand! bless them tar their glorious health nnd strength Try thnm. Every bottle Id guaran teed. Only 50c at All qruggtatt. firi.tiV’3 HONEY a.Mj TAR Cold Columbus uuulror-Sun: “Joe Brown POUND '.has the other two candidates skipped Still retains Its hl K h place as tho a finish when It comes to writing boat household rcmod7 for r.u coughs I cards. His work on this line shows and colds, either for children o» | that ho is n finished scholar,' taya grown persons. Prevents ierlous re-j ‘be Sandersvllle Georgian. In addl- sults from a cold. Take only the gen- tlon to showing that he Is a finished ulna Foley's Honey and Tar oom-! scholar. Mr. Brown displays a high pound, and refuse substitutes. Gem 1 order of stateamanshlp, and that Is Pharmacy; T. S. Patna. | *bal Is needed in the gubernatorial 'M i Common Colds mutt ha taken Ser loualy. For unless cured they sap the vi tality and lower the vital rebtatane.i chair." WOODMEN OL THF. WORLD. camp tei x Mtl.'s first ana third Thursday w each month. Masonic Hall. , Richard L. Singleton. C. C D. P. WnpHev Clerk. The recent grand Jury ovor la Gwinnett presented each «ud cverv ntv commissioner for failing r to more serious Infection, Protect’ “Perform their duties under the lawj your children nnd youraelf by tho of tho state," and insist that tho said prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar commtaaloners be 3 lven a' eentence Compound and note its gub-k and de- according to kw unless the roads of cli.vs results. For coughs, colds, tho county are put in proper condl- croup, whooping cough, hron-hltln and tlon by tho March term. 1912, nnl affections of the tbrost. chest and Judge Brand hna ordered the comraU- lungs it Is an ever ready and 'mini- ilonera to appear before him to "ataud bh- remedy. Com Pharmacy; T S. and abide the Judgement of the court .^. t e therein”—Walton Tribune. OEORQ IA SOUTHERN ♦ AND FLOIRDA RAILVVAV | The Popular Route I o 4II Point a North And »Meet. . ThroughTralna In eonneotlon with A. C. U. trom Waycross via Tlfton to Macon ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT ' •;«. NASHVILLE, »T, LOUIS, CHICAGO. LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Coaches and Pullman sleeoors no through without change. Dining C*r Service. ,. | TRAINS OF A, B. A A. R. R., C 'NNECT AT CORDELE WITH TRAIN8 OF O. 8. A RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. / FOR INFORMATION X* TO RATES. ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANV POINT NORTH OR WEST. APPLY TO ANV AQEMT OF THIS COM- PANV, OR ADDRESS. C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A, MACON a A. J. W. Jamison, T, P. A, t > MACON »A. I ‘ MHfKHtHiSWHHHHMHMCMWSggHeHeWgMOgl > fact that labor ^nd material tor tho gioie mnutacturod South furnish a •.vim of Income for many thouehnds of our people, thereby having n ten dency to build up our aoutbern clt Ira ' Resolved, by the Board of Trade of Waycross, that our merchants and people generally bo urged to careful ly consider the merits ot southern OKde goods before placing orders in other aecliots. hating in view the upbulMIni ot this groat section of * fhc tultexi Cutes. Be It reeolved further that bar people Bo urged also to consider the loate (tore* and merchants before piacicg their orders, to the end that our own dtp may be hnllt np and be- sottie noted for a retail-trading ren ter, as home trading aids in building a blEfer City and enables the home werckeats fa earr- a more complete 'Ino for their customer.. > HOW’S THItf '"e offer - ne Huudret Dvlli -w In* ward for any cue of Catarrh tjiai cannot be cured by Hall's CaUrrh Cure.. F. J. CHENEY * CO, Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, hare known 9. Cheney for the last 15 years, and batlsva him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Welding, Elman E Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, a Haft's Catarrh Cure '■ taken Intern ally, acting directly aton tho blood sod mucous surface* id the apotara. Testimonials tent free, Prlcw TK per bottle. Sold by all dtwiglste. Taka Hall s Family Pffta for coostl- naflon. FOR RENT PY The Riverside Park Co. A Poston tr.cn wnhts n divorce front his wife becauee rhe pfays cards'ail the time. Probably If she *woul! .' brush np ou bridge a little and bring borne tonio of tho baton he wouldn't ol'icct so strenuourly. ! — The boll weevils in Mississippi are l .. . . . • . . ,, .-'ONE MTORY S-ROOM HOUSE FOR *20.00 PER MONTH said to have deserted cotton for the ONE 3-8TORY 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR .. $16.00 PER MONTH ONE 1.8T0RY 6-ROOM COTTAGE FOR $8.00 PER MONTH Okra plant It would he great lndee.- if tho destroying Insect could be wean ed away from cotton altogether and bo taught to delight In a diet ef itab Tho Rtehcaon-Uanell ease aow ,at tracting the attention of the public, bids tar to rival the celebrated Beat- tie oase of Virginia. The Rev. Rich- ceon la said to have been ,«uJte a FOR SALE ONE BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY HOME..'.. *2,760,00, EASY TERMS ONE S-ROOM COTTAGE .... '.1 .. SL0OO.OO, EASY TERMS -ALSO FOR SALE “Yurt'- ■— -» l- - Isrne Into a OR .V- '" be 1 e-l »r- for ff.. T. r'.'-fa i»-:lr ili llB; raa't U be np;! vi t) actions .OPECIAI. DETECTIVE WORKI Ev-vv-xoty Sheriff JOhU P. Canon •'!! end*. In rise's' de'ertlve we-k and - <• —' h“ service* 'ete.iheee N.' da>’s f.r yorernw.’ We advise BdIVir - sour* oxoiou 61* A FEW VACANT LOTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO $400.00 ON TERMS St) EASY YOU flirt, having been esgaixt to three|WILL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAYING TAXES OR INTEREST YOU Stria ot hli congregation at one time.!WILL BECOME A FREE-HOLDER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. $ Editor Leahv, of Braniriet. 'fott I - - .RIVERSIDE PARK CO. 33 Italy to mke the Sort . I them. $1 i.-H GRANDE BLDG. 4.TH. FLOOR. ■ toe;