The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, August 28, 1914, Image 4

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WATCKOSS JOURNAL. The Jones Buggy Company IncotpartMd American Wire Fencing Wagons, Buggies and Harman. OUR GOODS ARE HADE TO OB- PER BY FIRST CLASS HAN UFA C- TIBER*. OPES AMI TOP BUGGIES, SI R. BEYS, STRING WAGONS, LIGHT FARR WAGONS, CB088TIE AJID WOOD WAGONS, WAGOH HARNESS, BUGGY HARNESS, CARRIAGE BAR. NESS, LIGHT AND HEAYY TEAR COLLARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STI'DEBABER WAGONS, AUBURN WAGONS, SEWER PIPE, WELL CURBING, DISH HARROWS, WIRE FENCING, HAY PHESSEH, ROWING MACBINES. WHITE FOB PRICES. ‘Do It Electrically Byck Electric Co. 9 Lott Street Phone 390 For Anything Usually Found in a First Class Drug Sto< e Phone 30$ H. S. Redding Ovens and Refrigerators We have a few of these I Kefrlferatars left that we are out at a bar* gain. Buy your hardware frem ns, save yonr tick ets and own that anto given by tbe Journal Cash Trade Contest Clnb. Brantley-Groover Hardware Co. Phone803 Little & Odom The Jewelers Cash Trade Tickets Given , Tell Your Friends to Trade Here Late Season Prices On BALDWIN PEERLESS E3IQ REDUCTIONS GOOD ASSORTMENT Walker-Hood Furniture Company AN AUTOMOBILE FREE A Piano Free! A Diamond Ring Free! To Customers Who Pay Cash and Buy of Waycross Merchants. / The W ay cross Journal Will give Absolutely Free a “Studebaker Six" latest model Automobile: also a Standard Upright Piano; also n Ladies Diamond Ring to three ot the most popular ladies in the Eleventh Congress ional District of Guorgia. ►.The Rules Of The Contest Are absolutely in the hands of the JOURNAL and no MER CHANT has any right to change same In any manner whatsoever. Cash trade in this Contest means Cash over the Counter. Goods that are charged for one day will not be considered cash. Always bring the money. How To Get One Of These Beautiful Presents Ask your friends to pay cash when buying goods from any of the Waycross stores named below. When they do this they will be presented with ONE TICKET good for ONE VOTE with each and every dollar cash purchase. These tickets have no value and are not redeemable in any kitul of goods, merchandise or, money. They only entitle the holder to votes in the Journal’s Popularity Con test. Any l.idy, married or single, who resides in the Eleventh Con gressional District is eligible to enter the contest. Flow The Prizes "Will Be Awarded The lady receiving the highest number of votes will be given the ‘‘Studebaker Six” sold by R. G. Scruggs, Waycross, Ga. The lady receiving the next to the highest number of votes will be given the PIANO. And the lady receiving the next or third highest number of votes will receive the Diamond Ring. When a total of 65,000 tickets, or votes are given out to customers paying CASH OVER THE COUNTER the contest will close after due notice is given through the Journal. During the life of the Contest there will be kept in each store giving vote tickets a tightly nailed and sealed ballot box, where tickets may be deposited after writing the name of the lady voted for upon same in proper place. None of these ballot boxes will be opened until this contest is closed. SO NO ONE WILL KNOW HOW ANY CANDIDATE STANDS. This will eliminate any possibility of a "frame up" or unfair dealing upon the part of anyone, and will put each candidate upon her ownmerits. The only public ity that will begiven the candidates will be the publishing of their names as candidates in the Journal upon their request. NO CANDI DATE NEED BAVE BER NAME PUBLISHED IF SHE DOES NOT SO DESIRE. The Journal will publish names of candidates if they so desire, in order that their friends may know that they are in the contest. All Business Concerns Advertised on this page give voting tickets “Efficiency in Printing” Phone 86 or 96 The Journal gives Cash Trade Contest Tickets for all Cash paid on Print ing, Advertising and Subscrip- ions. H. J. Benton & Co. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES) LADIES’ BEADY TO REAR AMERI CAN LADY HOBO AND THOMPSONS GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS, EDUCA- TOR SHOES rOB CHILDREN, BUS. TER BROWN GUARANTEED H08I- EBT. WE GIVE COUPONS IN JOURNAL CASH TRADE CONTEST. You Can Get It —AT— Churchwell’s 23 per cent Reduction ON ALL Summer Clothing Our line of blue serges as unsurpassed. We also Have a few MoHairs and Palm Beach Suits. No clothing charged at these prices. A J. JORDAN ‘DOES IT’ 25 per cent On all stock suits for the next Ten Days and you get the tickets also. STAR CLOTHING STORE W.D. O'QUINN Proprietor CONTESTANTS Oct biur and win (or rouracU or help win (or rour lady Mend one of the hnndaomeet AUTOMOBILES on the etreeta ot Waycross. It will he eaar running i( jou trade at the UNION TEA A COFFEE STORE. We carry a full and complete Block nf ataple and fancy GROCERIES, alao fruits and vegetables at cut prices. We sell (or CASH ONLY and make no delivery (or lean than one dollar. Better^Bntter (the beet creamery) per lb. 40c Lemons, large fancy, per dos. the Dried Peaches, fancy pack, g lbs. for 25c Bnnch Raisins, par ,1b. 10c Bast Fine Sugar, per lb, |c Compare our prices with the prices yon are now paying. Ton will find that yon eare from 10 to 40 par cent on every dollar. It pays to bay for cash In mart ways than ooa. , Remember with each tl purchase yon are entitled to <m (ticket M PENDLETON ST. TELEPHONE ML Union Tea and Coffee Store