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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
Reasons Why it is to Your
Advantage to Patronize Us.
We UnJJe onljr the Purest Wines, WlfgkJes end Bcsr, aaJ all of our
good* comply with the Pure Food Law.
v/c uro tbo best'known a;»j lars-s liquor house in tie stnto.
We refund your money if gocJa are not r&tiafactcry.
We sell direet to consumer at » at prices.
* Wo xblp goods in plain boxes, with no mark* to indicate tboir contents.
We do not bottle* any whir.hlot. ail cur case geods are bottled at thi
Distillery.
NOW IT’O UP TO YOU. DO IT NOT AND 8END YOURORDER8 TO
Joseph Zapf Co., Inc. JA S™ E ’
THE BEST KNOWN LIQUOR HOUSE IN THE 8TATE.
Th.M prices Iniluda expreol charges.
4 qte. Forest Lawn Ryo I 2.74
12 qt*. Foreet Lawn Rye 2.00
4 qt». Heartland Ry. 1,6
12 qta. Beech land Rye 8.0u
4 qt*. Ole» Uly 3.20
12 qta Glen Uly 9 00
4 qU. Jim Buckner Rye 4.00
12 qt*. Jim Buckner Rye 10.00
4 qt* Woodford County .
12 qt*. JVoodford County 10.60
4 qts Rose Valley 6.00
12 qU Roe* Volley 12.00
4 Die Echo Spring 6.00
4 qta. 1. W. Harper 6.00
4 qte Ure Oak 6.00
4 qte Lewis' 60 6.00
4 qta Hunter 6.00
4 qt* Canadian Club ......... 6.40
4 qte Cano Sprlng-boOed In
bond 6.00
4 qte J. E. Pepper—bottldh In
bond 6.00
4 qta Duffy's Malt
4 qta. Amorlcan Malt
4 qta Laurel Valley Com ..
4 qta Stone Mountain Com
4 qta Gopher Gin Tonic ...
4 qta. Derll'a Island Gin ...
4.00
6.00
3.60
4.00
4.00
4.00
4 qta Gin Phosphate .*.... 6.00
Jug erdara not delivered. If you
went the Express prepaid on Jug or-
dare add far 1 gel. 60, 2 gal. 76. 3 gel
SO, 4 gal. 11.00, 6 gal 61.00
P*r Gal..
Extra Star Rye t 1.60
Excelsior Rye 1.76
Redman Rye 2.00
Eastland Ryo ..1... 2.26
Maryland Monogram 2.60
Row Valley 3.00
Echo Spring 3.60
I. W. Harper 3.60
.Solace 4.00
Silk Velret 6.00
Mult Whiskey 2.00
up to 4.00
Georgia Coro L60
Tennessee Cora 2.00
N. C. Coin 2.60
Stone Mountain 3.00
Tom Gin 1.60
up to 3.00
Holland Qtu 1.60
up to 2.60
New England Rum 176
up to 2.60
Cognac, Perch. Apple, Apric"t,
Blackberry and Banana Brandlei .1.6U
up to 3.00
Port, Sherry, Catawba, Black
berry Wlaes 1.00
John Waonamaxer says. "If t:i .-r;
U one onteryrlrs cn earth that a
miter' should leave aaverely alone.
it Is advertising. To make a success
cf advertising one must bo prepared
to stick like a barnacle on a boats
hottotu. He Chouid know before ha
begins It that he must spend money
lots of It. Somebody must tell hln
also that he cannot 'nope to reap re*
suits commensurate with hl» ex-
pendlture early la the game. Adver-
Using doesn't Jerk; It pulls. It be.
gins very gently at first, but the pull
is steady. It increase! Jay by day
and year by year until It exerts an
Irresistible force.”
-4
JUNE 4th THE OATE % FCR STATE
PRIMARY AND CONVENTION
TO MEET IN ATLANTA.
SENTENCE SERMANS.
One trouble with the deed beat Is
that be Iso't really dead.
And Unole Sam should ae that wo
get pure' food for thought.
Lots of people live all their lives
without learning how to live .
A woman always means what sne
meant to any If She doesn’t say It.
+
DO YOU FEEL BAOLY?
U to your liver ft wrong and yon
reed L. L. L. Ask your druggist
about It.
4
K. R. Foster, of Mllledgevllle has
also announced himself a candidate
tor prison commissioner.
~ 4-
The mill of the Riverjlde Lumber
Company, wllh hereafter make a spec
ialty of cypress lumber, though yel
low pine will be cut as formerly. The
company can obtain'large quanties
of cypress logs by raft down the 3a-
tfJla river.
up to .... 2.00
DONT OVERLOOK. THE 8E 00008 ARE BOTTLED
AT THE 018 TILLEDY.
NO CHARGES FOR JUG3 OR PACKING.
Dtidwolser Pints, 10 do*, per casl* 112.00
Less thou cask, per doe 1.50
Export Blue Label, 10 doz. per cark ...... 8.50
Anbcnser-Enscb
Beers
Lett than vnsk, per dot
It will be pretty hard for a man to
purchase heaven with charity. If that
Is iila reason for trying to make the
deal.
Shorthand
^MASTERED
la Tea Week*
SyrwrasEiS! wssas
gMsogoMiMC^MpujyaMerboaU
srbinj. WshtvscMatrsatiwithrtttrodrittesl
• Witte today tor iaiaaily tttmltiMi Catalog. »
teams by Balt J. O. BAGWELL, Free., 194 Peachtree St. Attaasa, Go.
A TIRED HORSE
Is just as able to do hard work as a man with an exhausted,
torpid liver. Constipation dross a lone train of troubles
behind it. The machinery can’t work if the boiler doesn’t
make steam to move it If the stomach and liver don’t do
their work, the body and brain can’t do their duty.
Lamar's Ltmon Laxatloa makes things right
.. jrks quietly, gently and effectively. Doesn't torment the
^bowels. Follows nature's methods with nature’s remedies. /
Cure* and tones upweakened liver and bowsl*. Makes rich, red
k ^blood. Good for young and old. Sold by druggists everywhere.^ A
UMAR, TAYLOR A RILEY 0RUB GO.
^ Macon, Georgia
The Herald ,21 Afc ”-
The Brunswick News Is grooming
Congressman Brantley for Governor
In 13010, n man whom all Georgians
should delight In honor. However, It
Is doubtful If the Congressman would
permit his name used In that connec
tion. Judging the future by the very
recent it;! Brantley realties that
he lives la an unlucky at mosphere
for Oeorgln bubernntorlal aspirations
and will be alow to get Into a race
where there le much certain work to
and- worry and so little promlae of
aucoest. And then. Congressman
Brantley ts not n demagogue, learn
ed In the ways of the political trick
star, not a manufacturer of passion
ate Issues which are meaalnglesa and
good for but one purpose—riling
upon the Infiamed passion of
the people 'Into the coveted ofllce,
knows nothing of the wiles of the
political boas and would refrain from
lathing legislators Into doing Ml bid
ding and too modest to demand of
tbe people of the several counties to
elect legislators to do Mi special bid
ding. Under these specifications Con
gressman Brantley Is an Ineligible,
and no matter how much The 8un
would be pleased to support him tor
Governor It la proud that Congress
man Brantley Is devoid of these seem
ing qualifications In n successful can
dldate for Governor.—Wlllacocbep)
Sun.
Atlanta. Feb. C.—A Sate primary op
Thursday, dune 4, to nominate
State House officers congressmen an.
United States Senator; the state con-
v.nt.'on on June 23 to formally ratlfiy
the action of the primary, an a sec
ond primary ou June 17 In the event
It is necccsssry under the majority
rule,- summarises the important ac
tion of the Statte Democratic Exec
utive Comlttee at to-day's aessloa at
the Piedmont Hotel.
There was some oroposltfon to the
early primary proposed, led by J.
Bagwell, of Gwinnett, and Col. R. L.
Berner of Bibb both of whom sought
to, have Aug. 6 set as tbe primary
date, but this proposition was voted
down, and the committee's report,
lag June 4 was adopted by a vote of
32 to 7.
Hon. J. Pope Brown of Pulaski was
expected to Jola In the outspoken op
position to tbe early primary propo
sition on the ground that he early
primary had been one of the chief
causes of attack bp the present ad
ministration forces on the old “ring”
but he remained silent aad contented
himself by voting for the Aug. 6 prop
osition.
The principal work of the meeting
la contained In the following resolu
tions: ,
First. That a primary for governor,
United States Senator, state 'abuse
officers, judges of the Supreme and
Appellg^'courts and members of the
Williams’ Hammoth
Mail Order House
1112 West Bay Street, P. O. Box IB
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
J. J. WILLIAMS, Prop.
SHE • DID NOT FEAR DEATH.
An old lady on her seventy-third
birthday once uld, "i do not mind
getting old, and 1 do not fear death,
but 1 lire In constant dread of para.
iwul-
"For eome time I have been wanting
to tell yon of the great good, your won
derful Sloen'e Liniment It going hem.'
writes Mr. James P. Abernothy, o
Rutherford College, N. C„ “ In feet
nU your remedies ore doing noble work
bit your Liniment bents ail. In my
elgbt year*' experience with 'medicine
I End non* to go ahead of It, haring
tried It In very many cues. I know of
one young fan, a brick mason, who
suffered from a partial, yee, almost
complete, paralysis of one arm. 1 got
bias to nso your LtnlmeaL and now
he ean do as much work as ever, and
be ffing* your prate* even; day. I get
all to use It I possibly can and know
there la gnat virtue In It I have help
ed the.eel* of your noble remedies
about bare greatly, and expect to
cause natty non to buy than, as I
know they cast be heat"
Railroad and Prison Commissions, be
held on Thursday, June 4.
Second. That tbe second primary
below provided for be held, If nec
essary, on Wednesday, June 17.
Third. That the state convention
be held In Atlanta In the Hall of the
House of Representatives on Turn*
Jay, June, 23.
Must Receive Majority.
Fourth. Tout he folowlng reccom-
mendatlons made tn the Macon plat
form of 1907, If any candidate for any
of the above named offices does not
receive am ajorlty of all the votes
cast, lnsteaj of a plurality, at has
been heretofore tbe custom, the aec-
ond primary be held, under xactly
th tame rales as the first one, be
tween Ithe Jtwo ftlghgsy candidates
on tbe list, and tbnt he candidate re
ceiving the hlghetst vote of these
two be declared tbe nominee of tbe
party for the ofilce In question. The
second primary as stated above, was
fixed, xbould It be necessary to hold
It. for June 17.
Fifth. That any candidate tor any
of tbe above named office* be asic-
aed tha sum of (60, wblch amount
thall be sent to Secretary Charles H.
Hall, of Macon, and which shall cov
er tor thle candidate all aseeumente
for election purposes.
Sixth. Tbe report Invited all per
tone of whatever political affiliation
to Join with the Democratic pary, and
required of Mm In voting 1 nthe pri
mary that he be found to support tbe
nominees of tbe primary In (he regu
lar election.
8erentb. The report contained a
reccommetlatlon to tha county com*
Uteft to bold their primary for sena
tors, legislators and ounty officers on
tbe tame day as tbe state primary,
■o that be neceselty of bolding two
primaries could be avoided.
CASE GOODS EXPRESS PAID.
De Soto Rye.
4 Full Quarts ...'. ...66.00
6 Full Quarts 7.0>.
12 Full Quarts 12.76
13 Full Quarts (freight paid) ...12.C0
WILLIAMS NO. 10 RYE.
4 Full Quarts 53..v
6 Full Quarts 4.60
12 Full Quarts 1 9.00
OLD HALIFAX RYE.
I Full Quarts 14.20
Full Quarts 6.W
12 Fall Quarts 1100
SUNNY SOUTH RYE.
I Full Quarts 62.7C
4 Full Quarts 64.00
12 FuU Quarts 68.00
Fall Pint* 12.00
YELLOW STONE BOURBON.
Bottle 61.60
Case 12.00
OLD BONE, EXPRESS COLLECT.
Bottled In Bond by tbe U. B. Gov
ernment
1 Full Quart >. 61.26
12 Full Quarts ..12.00
SPECIAL OFFER.
Wlebrook Whiskey la Drums—
DteSUory Settling. Express Collect.
100 Piute la drum 633.00
.‘JO Half Plate hi dram 633.00
Sold only by dram. Will not break
drum*. "
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
OLD HOMESTEAD N. C., CORN
WHISKEY.
One gallon jug. express paid ... .62.60
CORN WHISKEY,
Express Collect
Rocky Ford, per bottle 61.00
Rocky Ford, per cnee 10.00
N. C. White and Jug 61-66-
N. C. White, Bitter 6*-J»
N. C. White. Fine $2.50
Laurel Valley Cora $3.uv
RYE WHISKEY.
Bxpreea Collect
per Gallon
Copper Distilled And Jug 11.65
Queen City 62 00
Bunny South 62.60
RYB MALT 63.00
Hurdle Rye, 8pedal 64.00
Overhott 64.00
Rich H1U 64.00
Planter 66.00
Old Bon* ; 66.00
William* Print* Seal 66.00
Set Jus ■ TRIAL ORDER
ENGINES
Complete assortment of sixes—
10 h. p. to 125 h. p. to stock for
Immediate delivery. .•.
Ssvemoney by writing direct to
• the manufacturers.
R. D. COLE MFG. CO.
■*- • H TEAKS IN BUSINESS
MBWNAN, CA. •
Also Corn Mills, Sew Mills,
. _ Tanks and Towers
Brxxdu SI4 Empire Slid.. Atlanta. Ga.
The beautiful girl stood before her
mirrors, says The New York Press.
Her' lace reflected grim, awful deter
mination. She had. nerved beraelf up
to' the final deed, th» desperate act
which she had contemplated for hour
—eye, for days! She clasped and un
clasped her hinds nervously before
her and then took a glance about the
room—her final view of tblnga earth
ly before taking the awful step she
bad decided upon. Her hand* went
up to her throat, caressing it a mo
ment, and then they moved slowly
and seedily over her shoulders, a
moment later shriek after shriek rent
the air and startled pasaereby and
neighbors, causing terror to strike
deep Into the hearts of ell. Those
ho nerved themselves aafficintly to
nub to her room arrived too late.
6h* had, nnesaUted, pulled off her
porous Fleeter. „ ,, _
Half of Any of
Our Liquors......
And Send the Rest Back if They
Are Not as Represented
WHISKTY IN BULK PER GALLON.
Florida Special Rye 61.60
Congress Rye 2.00
Brookdale Rye 2,50
Paul Jones Rye '. 3.00
Belle of Maryland Ryo 3.60
Paul Jones Old Baker 3.50
Llvlngiton Rye 4.00
Old Gibson Rye 6.00
Malt Whiskey 3.00
CORN WHISKEY.
Old Georgia Corn ...,.,.61.60
Marlon County N. C., Cora 2.00
Special N. C.. Yellow Corn 3.25
Old Pilot Mountain Corn 2.60
Gold Band 100% Cora Double Stamped 3.00
GIN.
Domestic Holland Gin $2.00
Belle Brand Oln 3.60
EXPRESS PREPAID PER GALLON
Keystone . Club $2.60
Old Kentucky Club 3.00
Old Monogram Rye 3.60
4 qt* 13 qte.
Keystone Club $3.00 6 8.00
Old Bailey 3.25 6.00
Cavalier 4.00 10.00
Golden Wedding 4.25 11.06
WHISKEY IN BOTTLES.
4 qte
Monongahela Rye $3.20
The Leader. Pure Rye 3.60
Old Crow Rye 3.76
Monogram Rye 3.75
Private Stock Rye ..*4.20
Wilson Whiikey .. 4.40
Belle Maryland 4.40
Paul Jones, Four star 4.40
Livingston Rye 4.40
Old Oscar Pepper Bourbon 4.40
Jas. E. Pepper Bourbon 7 4.20
Canadian Club, 4.50
ML Vernon Rye 5.00
Dewar's Special - Scotch 4.50
King William Scotch 7.00
Daffy’s Malt Whiskey 4.00
Canada Malt 1 3.76
Booth's Tom Gin 3.75
Gordon's English Dry Gin 3.76
Geneva Holland Gin 4.20
Plymouth Gin 3.75
Henneaate ••* Cognac 6.58
Superior Blackberry '3.00
Old Apple Brandy 3.76
Old Patch Brandy 3.76
Old SL Crinx Rum 4.50
London Doek Jamaica Rum 4.56
Gin Phosphate 4.30
KCck 4b Ry* 3.00
'Beat Banana Brandy 3.20
If You Dgsirc to
12 qta.
6 8.00
0.00
10.00
10.00
10.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
12.50
18.56
10.00
10.00
10.50
10.50
11.00
10.60
17.50
7.00
10.00
10.00
13.00
13.00
11.00
7.00
6.00
If You Dgtirc to Prepay the Express Charge cn
Any of Our Goods Add the Following Amount
1 Gal. Jug < W
3 Gal Jug ! 75
.. 3 GaL Jpg M
4 Oal. Jug .61.00
5 GaL Jug '. LOO
4 Quarts 58
12 Quart! Mmiiiimiti a* 78
CHAS. BURNETTE & Co.,
W5*7-9 West Bay St, jicluoavllle, Ffau