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THE WAYCKOSS WEEKLY HERALD
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Reasons Why it is to Your
Advantage to Patronize Us.
We Lanjle only the Purest Wines, Whiskies and Beer, and all of our
goods comply with the Pure Pood Law.
Wo are tho best known anj larges liquor house in the state.
We refund your money if goods are not satisfactory.
We sell direct to consumer lit lot cat prices.
We ship cood3 in plain boxes, with no marks to indicate their contents.
We do not bottle any whiskies; all our case goods are bottled at the
Distillery.
mow ira up to you. po it not and send yourorders to
Joseph Zapf Co., Inc. "SoT-
THE BEST KNOWN LIQUOR HOU8E IN THE 8TATE.
The,, price. In.lud. express charges. Jug orders not delivered. If you
want tha Expreaa prepaid on Jug or
t qta. Forest Lawn Rye I 5.70
12 qta. Forest Lawn Rye 1.00
4 qta. Beechland Rye 2.76
12 qta. Deochland Rye S.Ou
4 qta. Olen Lily 3.20
12 qta Olen Lily 9.00
4 qta. Jim Buckner Rye t 4.00
12 qta. Jim Buckner Rye 10.00
4 qta Woodford County :.50
12 qta. Woodford County 10.60
4 qta Roao Valley 6.00
12 qta Rose Valley 12.00
4 qta Echo Spring 6.00
4 qta. L W. Harper 6.00
4 qta Lire Oak 6.00
4 qta Lewis 1 66 6.06
4 qts Hunter 6.00
4 qts Canadian Club 6.(0
4 qts Cane Spring—boiled In
bond 6.00
4 qta J. E. Pepper—bottled In
bond 6.00
4 qta Duffy’s Malt 4.00
4 qts. American Malt 6.00
4 qts Laurel Valley Corn 3.50
4 qts Stone Mountain Cora ... 4.00
4 qts Gopber Gin Tonic 4.00
4 qts. Devil's Island Gin 4.00
4 qts Gin Phosphate 6.00
dera add for 1 gal. 60. 2 gal. 76. 3 gal
90, 4 gal. $1.00, 6 gal $1X0
P«r Gal..
Extra Star Rye $ 1.60
Excolaior Rye 1.76
Redman,Rye 2.00
Eastland Rye 2.26
Maryland Monogram 2.60
Rose Valley 3.00
Echo Spring 3.50
L W. Harper 3.60
Solace 4.00
Silk Velvet 6.00
Malt Wblaker 2.00
up to 4.00
Georgia Cora 1.60
Tennessee Corn 2.00
N. C. Cora 2.60
Stone Mountain 3.00
Tom Gin 1.60
up to
Holland Gin 1.60
up to 2.50
New England Rum 176
up to 2.6U
Cognac, Perch, Apple, Apricot,
Blackberry and Banana Brandies .1.50
up to 3.00
Port, Sherry, Catawba, Black
berry Wines 1.00
up to .... 2.00
OON-T OVERLOOK. THE CE GOOD8 ARE BOTTLED
AT THE OIS TILLEDV.
NO CHARGES FOR JUG3 OR PACKING.
Budwelser Pints, 10 Jos. per cask $12.00
Less than cask, per doa 1X0
Export Blue Label, 10 dox. per cask 8.50
Less than voak, per doz 1.00
Beers
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• Write today tot neadwmtly lUostreted Catalag. a
count! byKtlL J. O. BAGWELL, Pros., IN Poadtaraa St, Atlanta, Ga.
A TIRED HORSE
Is just as able to do hard work as a man with an exhausted,'
torpid fiver. Constipation drags a long train of troubles
behind it The machinery can’t work u 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 Lemon Laxative makes things right
The Herald i A<|ver -
THE NIGHT MAGNIFIES.
Something Worth Knowing for Those
Who Lie Awake And Worry. $•
"You have lain awake at night,”
raid n physician, "and have heard a
mouse knawing at the woodwork
sc :r.e where down in a kitchen cup
board?"
Toe listener nodded.
"How loud did it sound to you—:
burglar splintering tho door
jambs with a jimmy.”
Another nod.
"You have been awakened at 1:30
m. by the crying of a teething in
fant next door”
A shudder.
"And it mounded like the hoarae
murmurs of mingled undulations of a
frenzied mob asseufbled outside (to
demand somebody's blood?”
Partial collapse.
"Along toward morning you have Us
tened to the thin small voice of i
mosquito circling above your head? 1
An Involuntary alap.
"Did it sound like the screech of a
planing mill turning out clapboards
for a barn?”
Two nodi.
"Would you have minded any
those sounds In the day time””
A shake of the head.
"Now I have no doubt you think
that the seeming loudness of these
sounds are due to the contrasting ali
enee of the night. But take another
test You have been In love?”
llm-um (without utterance.)
“And do you remember how much
softer and warmer and moro thrilling
was the touch of your best girl'a hand
as you strolled with her on tho way
homo from- singing school at the
witching hour of half past) nine p.m.
than It was when you called in the
forenoon to ask if you mlsht escort
her to tho aforesaid vocal exercises.”
An unspoken yum yum.
"Was It tho night silence that add
ed the finishing touch?”
"It was not,” tho physician replied
to hl 8 own question, noting hia lis
teners look of uncertainly. "Take
another instance: You think you
now how to write—a litle.”
A smile of gratification.
"Well, you find yourself awake at
inight and thinking. A gem of an
Idea suddenly sparkles In the darkness
You surround ll with epigrams, and
while elaborating the setting you fall
asleep. What does this Jewel amount
to In the morning?”
A elgh.
SHE DID NOT FEAR DEATH.
An old lady on her seventy-third
birthday once said, "I do not mind
getting old, and I do not fear death,
bat I live In constant dread of para
lysis.”
"For some time I bare been wanting
to tell you of the great good your won
derful Sloan's Liniment ls'dolng here,
wrltea Mr. James F. Abemethy
Rutherford College, N. C., " In fact,
all your remedies are doing noble work
hut your Liniment bcati all. In my
eight years' experience with medicine
I find cone to go ahead of it, having
tried it in very many cases. I know of
one young fan. a brick mason, who
suffered from u partial, yea, almost
complete, paralysis of one arm. I got
him to use your Liniment, and no#
ho can do as much work as ever, and
he sings your praise every day. I get
all to use it I possibly can and know
there Is great virtue In It I have help
ed the sale of your uoble remedies
about here greatly, and expect
cause many more to buy them, as I
know they can't be beat,”
Williams' Ilammoth
Mail Order House
Tom Watscn Is yet a strong power
In Georgia politics wheat used as an
auxiliary to the candidacy of some
one else but he cannot dominate tho
politics of the state or prescribe the
views of candidates for high office.—
Observer.
g|g
The engag ment between ex-sen-
ntor Henry Davla, the tnilllnoaire
otogenarlan, and Miss Maude Ashford
formerly a newspaper writer, Is said
to have terminated. It Is intimated
ttoat Indss AjshfordJ Inlands settling
damages.
"There you are. You recall t
Idea and some of the epigrams and
little of the setting and all of It so
commonplace that you wouldn't think
of trying to make anything present
able out of It.
"The fact Is,” the physician went
on, "the night magnifies. At night
our pleasures are more keen, our pain
more dltresslng, out small successes
are triumphs, our little failure
disasters, our faintly cherished hopes
appear before ua a thing realized,
our mall worries are overwhelming
calamities.
"You find yourself awake In the
night, and your thoughts wander back
to some time In your youth when In
ihe presence of those older and wiser
yon—as you saw it—were guilty of
some slight broach In deportment or
of some little offense to good taste In
speech, and you dwell upon the con
demnation that must have fallen upon
you. In the morning If what you
dwelling upon so seriously oc
curs to your mind at all you smile
and say to yourself that if your fault
was noticed by anybody at the time
tl was to -trival for you to remem
ber.
The night magnifies!"the physi
cian repeated. "£uch things as I have
mentioned prove It. It Is party due
to the silence, but more to ourselves.
To account for the latter would keep
mo talaing.
"But take It for granted that what
rer your cause for worry at nlbht it
will look smaller by daylight and re
fuse to dwell on ft. If your anticipa
tions are pleasant, nurse them, and
you will fall asleep. In tho morning
/ou will not be downcast because your
magnified hopes of the night seem
unlikely to be reallied.”—’Washington
Post
*
Men look back to their days of youjh
i Innocence with regret and long
ing, but women generally laugh at
the pictures of men taken In those
halcyon days.
-4*
About the time the Georgia poll-
tieirms were getting accustomed to
loe-wacer—at times—an authority
comes along and says that Ice-watcr
is as prolific of murder as whiskey
Is.
1112 West Bay Street, P. O. El:
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
J. J. WILLIAMS, Prop.
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CASE GOODS EXPRES8 PAID.
Do Soto Rye.
4 Full Quart. |5.oo
( Fall Quart. 7.00
13 Full Quart. 12.16
12 Full Quart, (freight paid) ...12.00
WILLIAMS NO. 10 RYE.
4 Full Quarta |3,
6 Full Quarta 4.50
12 Full Quarta 9.00
OLD HALIFAX RYE.
1 Full Quarts (4.20
Full Quarta 6.0J
! Full Quarta 12.00
SUNNY SOUTH RYE.
Full Quart. (2.76
5 Full Quart. (4.00
12 Full Quart. (8.00
2-1 Full FlnU 12.00
YELLOW 8T0NE BOURBON.
Bottle (1.60
Case 11.00
OLD BONE, EXPRESS COLLECT.
Bottled In Bond by the G. 8. Got*
eminent
Full Quart (1.26
1 Full Quarta 12.00
SPECIAL OFFER.
Idlebrook Wtilikey In Drumo—
Distillery Bottling. Bxpraaa Collect.
~r~ YnT=teiiffrgiisrEaB5
100 Plata In drum {23.J$
200 IlaY Plata In drum (23.00
Sold only by drum. Will not break
drama.
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
OLO HOMESTEAD N. C.. CORK
WHISKEY.
On# gallon Jug, exprean paid ... .(2Xe
CORN WHISKEY,
Express Collect. ,
Rocky Ford, per bottle (1.0.
Rooky Ford, per caco 10x4
N. C. White and Jug fl.«*
N. C. White, Bltta'r (2.34
N. C. White. Fine (240
Laurel Valley Corn (2.1*'
RYE WHISKEY.
Bxpreaa Collect.
per Gallon
Copper DliUlled and Jug (1.06
Queen City (2.U9
Sunny South (2.M
RYB MALT (3.0C
Hurdle Rye, Special (440
Orerholt (4.0.
Rloh jnil (4.09
Plantar ....(6.04
Old Bone (6.94
William. Prlruta Seal $4.90
Se * tlus a TRIAL ORDER
ENGINES
A-3X733 BOXIijme
Complete aaaortment of steas-
10 h. p. to 126 b. p. in atoek for
Immadiata dallrtty. .*.
Sara money by writing dlraet to
tha manufacturer!. .-. „ .-.
R. D. COLE MFG. CO.
64 YKAK8 IN BUSlmMi
NEWNAN. CA.
Alte'Com Nll^faw Mills,
•ranch. 616 la,Ira Slid., Atlanta, Ga.
It coate leas than two cents a mile
to travel across the ocean to Europe
just now, with board thrown In. Rut
It coats moro to get back o wher you
cen make money enough to live on
afterwards.
.J.
A Connecticut news Item says the
wife of a man In that State has not
spoken to him In aeren years,
doubt ho bores hla friends by brag-
sing of It, too.—Washington Post
The burglars seem to be getting In
their work at Brunswick. They are
now robbing he Carolina Cook laJlea
■l-
Georgia’s Agricultural train com
menced Its campaign this morning.
It will be on the road unUI March
12th.
4,
The "Dandy Dixie Minstrels” will
be the attraction at the Bailey Thea
tre next Wednesday nlg-.it. The
company Is composed of all colored
performers. Seats now on adle.
• +
W. J. Bryan'la credited with saying
ttiat on aearchlng history he find,
that very few men who have run
three times tor president have been
defeated. The moral la obvious.
We make no excuse for the short-
comings of fee Advocate these Jnya.
With a gasoline engine to keep runn
ing all day and a gal baby to nurse
all night, we are doing pretty well
to get out any kind of a "rag."—
Quincy Peacock In Dunellon (Fla.)
Advocate.
Kentucky lost nothing much In (he
murder of Judge Hargis, but It will
coat the state a heap of money to
hang the son. Just watch an see.
: 4.
The Herald 1a no Bryan enhutl-
sat but It la dsmocratlc (0 the core
and Is with tbo party when it dscldes
on a candidate.
4-
WAYCROSS, GA., FEB. 15, 1908.
Franco muR have received a se
vere fright in Portugal. Ha Is atlll
fleeing.
Drink
Half of Any of
Our Liquors
And Send the Rest Back if They
Arts Not as Reprerented
WHIdKTY IN BULK PER GALLON.
Florida Special Uye (1.59
Congress Rye 2.0*
Urcokdate Rye 1.69
Paul Jcnea Rye 3.00 ,
Belle of Maryland Rye 3.60
Paul Jones Old Baker 3.60
Livingston Itye 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 2.1*
Old Pilot Mountain Cora 3.6S
Gold Band 100% Corn Double Stamped 3.00
CIN.
Domestic Holland Oln 12.00
Belle Brand Gin 3.60
EXPRESS PREPAID PER GALLON
Keystone Club $2.60 -
Old Kentucky Club 2.00
Old Monogram Rye 1.50
4 qta 12 qts.
Keystone Club (3.00 $ 8.00
Old Bailey 3.16 • 9.00
Cavalier 4.00 10.00
Golden Wedding 4.26 il.OO
WHISKEY IN BOTTLES.
4 qta 12 qts.
Monongahela Rye (2.20 $ 8.00
The Lcador, Pure Ryo 8.60 9.00
Old Crow Rya J.76 10.00
Monogram Rye 3.76 10.00
Private Stock Rye 4.20 10.60
Wilson WBItkoy 4.40 12.00
Bello Maryland 4.40 12.00
Paul Janes, Four star 4.40 12.00
Livlngaton Ryo 4.40 12.00
Old Oscar Pepper Bourbon 4.40 12.00
Jas. B. Pepper Bourbon 4.20 11.00
Canadian Club 4.60 13.00
ML Varnon Rye 5.00 14.00
Dswar’if Special Scotch 4.50 12.60
King William Scotch 7X0 18.60
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey 4,00 10.00
Canada Malt 2.75 10.00
Booth’s Tom Oln 3.75 10.60
Gordon’s English Dry Gin 3.75 10.60
Geneva Holland Gin 4.30 11.00
Plymouth Gin 3,75 10.60
Henneaaee ••• Cognac 6.60 17X0
Superior Blackberry 3.00 7.00
Old Apple Brandy 3.75 10.00
Old Peach Brandy 3.75 10.00
Old St. Criux Ilum 4.50 13.00
London Dock Jamaica Rum 4.60 13.00
Gin Phosphate 4.20 11X0
KccK * Bye 2.00 7.00
Beat Banana Brandy 3.20 WO
If You Deilre to Prepay the Excreta Charge on
Any of Our Goodi Add the Following Amount
1 Gal. Jag 80
2 Gal Jug 75
.. 3 GaL Jug 9*
4 Gal. Jug $1X0
6 Gal. Jug 1.00
4 Quarts 60
12 Quarts 76
CHAS. BURNETTE & Co.,
635-7-9 West Hay St, Jacksonville, Fla,