Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, March 14, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD Why it is to Your Advantage to Patronize Us. *.Ve LaaJ'.e onlj the Purest Wines, Whiskies and Deer, aa*l ail of cur £ood* comply with the Pure Food Law. V.'o are the bert known anj lar?v.s liquor house In the state. We refund your money if goods are not satisfactory. We sell direct to consumer at lc* est prices. We ship goods in plain boxes, with no marks to indicate thoir contents. We do not bottle any whiskies; all our case goods are bottled at the Distillery. NOW IT'S UP TO YOU. DO IT NOT AND SEND Y0UR0RDER3 TO Joseph Zapf Co., Inc/ JA Sr THE BEST KNOWN LIQUOR HOUSE IN THE STATE. Thi*c prices inalude express charges. Jug orders not delivered, if you “ j want the Express prepaid on jug or 4 Qt3. Forest Lawn Ryo » 2.76 d , r| , dd 2 75> 3 fl3l 12 q:s. F.-revt L»*n Ryo 8.00 1 9Si 4 C , L | t .c c , 5 c ,| , 1t ; 0 4 ...2. L.-tCUlaad Ryu 2.75 pep Gal... NOTICE TO CREDITORS. GEORGIA—Ware County. Notice is hereby given to all cred itors of the estate of Warren Lott, late, of said county, deceased to ren der In an account of their Jemands ♦r me within the time prescribed by law. properly made out. And all persona Indebted to said deceased liereby requested to make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This, 13th day of February, 1908. HATTIE J. LOTT, Executrix of the will of Warren'Lott, deceased. 12 Lecchland Rye ..’ 8.0o 4 q..». Qlen Lily 3.20 12 qu Glen Liiy 9.00 4 q: . Jim Buckner Rye 4.00 12 qts Jim Buckner Rye 10.00' 4 qU Woodford County :.50 12 qts. Woodford County 10.50, 4 qt3 Rose Valley 5.00 12 qu Rose Valley 12.00 4 qts Echo Spring 5.00 4 qta. I. W. Harper .*. 5.00 4 qts Live Oak 5.00 ^ 4 qts Lewis* 6G 5.00 4 qt3 Hunter 5.0C 4 qt3 Canadian Club 5.10 4 qts Croe Spring—botled In tend 4 qts J. E. Pepper—bottled in bond 4 qts Duffy’s Malt 77 4 qts. American Malt 4 qt3 Laurel Valley Corn V 4 qts Storfe Mountain Com ... 4 qts Gopher Gin Tonic 4 qts. Devil’s kland Gin 4.00 4 qts Gin Pho .phate 5.00 Extra Star Rye $ 1.5j Excelsior Rye 1.75 Redman Rye 2.00 Ja«tland Rye 2.25 Maryland Monogram 2.50 Rose Valley 3 00 Echo Spring 3.50 (. W. Harper 3.50 Solace Jlik Velvet 6.00 Malt Whiskey 2.00 up to 4.00 Georgia Corn 1.50 Tennessee Corn 2.00 .V. C. Com 2.50 jtano Mountain ' 3.00 Tom Glu 1.50 up to 3.00 Holland Gin 1.50 | • up to 2.50 5*00 New England Rum 175 5.00 4.00 ! up to , 6.09 'co.i/nae, Perch, Apple, Apr*?**?, ^•50 i Blackberry aud Banana Brandies .1.50 4.00 ; 4.00 j pert. Sherry, Cat* berry Wines FOR PROeATE OF WILL. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. John T. Myers hrfvlng applied as executor, for probate in solemn from of the last will and testaments of Jacob M. Stiver, late of said county deceased, you, Sarah C. Bainbrid Lydia S. Ellington, Jennie E. Carter. Ellen H. Chambers, Lizzie . Phillips, Jater E'.lir.gtcn, Francis A. St«? r •!rs. W. W. Baiubrid^e, Dora W. Ar nold, Roy Arnold and William Denuli Arnold, as one of the hclr3 at law of he said Jacob M. S iger, together with all other neks at law and per- ons interested In said estate, are hereby required to appear at the courts of Ordinary of said county on fco first Monday in April, next, when 3aid appllcaticn will be heard. WARREN LOTT, (JfCTary. up to •vbn. Black- DON'T OVERLOOK. THGjss GOODS-ARE DOTTLED AT THE D1S TILLEDY. NO CHARGES FOR! JC33 OR PACKING. AnhflKPr Plicph BU(lw<l»er Pint,, 10 Jcz. per cask ; 812.00 AUiieUbCl SllSCIl Lem than cask. per doz 1.60 Export Blue Label, 10 Uoz. per cask 8.50 Less than vask, per dez 1.00 Beers ^ rjHARTIER R*“W*?8: y* staple rates. Learned In ons-hatf * time required for old system* Hundreds holding positions with Uodhtg an— ell over the South alter eight to twelve weeks' courses. Send for the proof. BOOKKEEPING Uu*ht by "Actual Tlus incss Transactions" from the mart. The uoet practical and comprehensive course taught In the Booth. One who com- B us our course can keep any set of books any line ofbasinee* TELEGRAPHY. This department te In charge or an operator or twenty yean* prac tical experience. Railroad wires run Into school. We have contracts with railroads to employ all of our graduate*. IT| gyore tfPorfttow jbr Each of Our Graduates. 4 Good Board m* from $12.00 • Write leday for Handsomely Illustrated Catalog. * Ceoms ty MiJL J. O. BAGWELL, Pres., 196 Peachtree St, Attests, Ga. HOW IS YOUR LIVER? it your liver is right yon feel well over. L. L. L. keep# It right GEOFGIA—WARE COUNTY H. R. Smith, Guardian of Dixie Smith having applied to the Court ef Ordinary of £aid County for leave to certain house aud lot located ou the Southeast corner of Sweat and oynolds otrect3 in the City of Wuy- resa in said couniyll said lot front Ing sixty (60) feet on tho south side oi Reynolds street aud with this front extending back south a!ong tho cast sido of Sv.’eat street one hundred (100) feet, for the purpose of paying debts', charged and liens, against hio ward and the property of his ward. Ail persons concerned aro required to show cause In said Court by the First Monday in April next, If any they can, why said application should not f granted. * This March 2, 1908. WARREN LOTT... • Ordinary. CITATe Fon ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA'*-Ware County*. To all whom it may concern: Dan T. Cowart, of said State having applied to me for letters of administra tion, with will annexed, on the estate of E. 0’HaysiA late of said county, also for letters of administration the estate of Lonnie O’Hagan late of said copnty, this is to cite all ana singular the creditors aud next of kin of said E. O’Hagan and Lennle O’Hagan to bo and appear at u.e April term 1908 of the court of Or dinary of said county, to show cause if any they can, why leters of admin istration, with the will annexed, should not. bo ?ranted to said Dan T. Cowart on tlie estate of E.O'Hagan and ns well lectors of administration on the estute of said Lennle O’Hagan. Witness my official signature, . .. 4th day of March 1908. WARREN LOTT, CTT.HSry. Williams’ flammoth Mail Order House 1112 West Bay Street, - P. O. Box 10 JACKSONVILLE, HA. J. J. WILLIAMS, Prop. A. CLARK WRIGHT DIED AT SAVANNAH H08PITAL, Savannah, Ga., March 11.— Clark Wright one of the best known lawyers in this section of the state died at the Savannah Hokpltal yes terday afternoon after a:i illness wo weeks. H e suffered from an fectlon of the intestines and air 1 ten days ago an operation was pe» formed with the hope tf saving bla life. This however, was Ineffectual Mr. Wright wa«j the sou of the lat^ H. G. Wright, who was stae senator from the first district t or several years. The deceased was a prominent candidates for Judge of the City Court at one time but failed of appointment jecause of a factional political He was married aud leaves a family. DO YOU FEEL BADLY? 22 a# yonr liter Is wrong and yon eed L. L. 2a Ask roar druggist •bout 1L $2,500,000 NEEDED 1Y THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. Washington, March 11.—In round numbers $2,500,000 Is needed by the Navy Department for certain work on battleships and cruisers during the coming fiscal year. WIRELE88 TELEGRAPHY MAKE RECORD OF 372 MILE8. Berlin, March 11.—The Slaby-Arco system of wireless telegraphy over 1,000 words wer© recently telegraphed from the trial station of the company at Nauen, near Berlin, to the Austrian military station for wireless ;telej|- raphy at Koernehberg, near Vienna, a distance of about 373 miles. This la the record result thus far in the use of tba ayatem for overland transmis sion. A TIRED HORSE Is just as able to do hard work as a man with an exhausted, torpid liver. Constipation drags a long 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 Lemon Laxative makes things right rim quietly, gently and effectively. Doesn’t torment the i . bowels. Follows nature’s inethods with nature’s remedies. A Com. and tones up weakened liver and bow.U. Makes rich, red ^ blood. Good tor young and old. Sold by druggist, everywhere. ^ ' UMAR, TAYLOR A RILEY DRUB CO. ^ V Macon, Georgia ■ GARVIN SEVERELY ARRAIGNED THE ACTOR HITCHCOCK. New York, March 12.—Thl. morn- log alter excusing foreman 3chachne because of lllne.3, the Hitchcock cue rig aeon completed and Aml.tast Eilfrtct Attorney presented the cue c f the-State to the Jury. The moat stinting denunciation vu directed at the comedian ever before heard re peated in the court room. The greet er pm of Garvln’e speech vu un printable. Hitchcock is vlsably worried over the outcome of the trial. HU theit- rfcil friends are not In attendance at t die tr’oi. BILL WILL BE REPORTED FAVORABLE. Washington, March 11.—It I clared probable that the bill to cre ate a "volunteer retired list" on the pension rolls will bo reported favor ably by tbo House Committee on Mili tary Affairs. A favorable report under the conditions existing at this session may mean passage. If the measure shall become a law the pension ex penses of the government will be In creasej to an amount closely ap proaching 10,000.000 annually. The bill provide! for the placing upon tho "colunteer retired wl.h retired pay, tbo commissioned oUlcers who served with the volunteer army during the civil war. Of courae, pensions as aneb for these officers will be done away with, the ratlrel pay taking Its place, but as the pay In al most every Instance Is greater than the penaton, the bill hu the support of the volunteer officers of civil war veterans generally, and It may have the support of Congress. MERCER LAYERS HAVE A BIO TRIAL. We regret to notice that Miss Et- borta Is potting on ber Easter dress so far In advance of the day. We are mnch afraid she will get her trim mings nipped by the frost. A very Intereating murder clle was tried last nljht by the young law atu- dents of Mercer at a session of the Moot court, Which convened at 7:20 o’clock In the Science hall building. Solicitor R. E. Snow and AsiT^ani mllcltor A. H. Reese argued eloquent ly end ably la an effort to convict fg* accused murder, but Cie excellent *oi k of Attorneys J. C. Houston ami H. W. Wilson for the defenae convin ced the Jurora that the killing waa nothing more than Justifiable homi cide. The Jury waa divided, however, and tor some time It appeared Oaf a mistrial would result Seven stood lo acquittal, two for conviction of mnr- der and three for voluntary ‘Siaa- slaughter. The case van ably presentV. and defended by- the young lawyers ana Mr.. O. A. Park of the faculty, who acted as judge was well plense.1 at the Interest manifested in the piac- tic*. CASE GOODS EXPRESS P*,0. De Soto Rye. t Full Quarts {5,00 6 Full Quarts 12 Full Quarts 12..i 12 Full Quarts (freight paid! ...12.C,. WILLIAMS NO. 10 RYE. 4 Full Quarts $3.. v 0 Full Quarts 4.60 12 Full Quarts 9.00 OLO HALIFAX RYE. I Full Quarts ||.20 Full Quarts o. VJ :2 Full Quarts jr.oo SUNNY SOUTH RYE. I Full Quarts |s,7f t Full Quarts ji.uo IX Full Quarts js.oo 3-i Full Plata 12.00 YELLOW 8T0NE BOURBON. Bottlo quo Case 12.00 OLD BONE, EXPRESS COLLECT. Bottled In Bond by tbs (I. 8. Gov ernment 1 Full Quart |1.26 12 Full Quarts 12.06 8PECIAL OFFER. Idlebrook Whiskey In Drums— *33.00 *33.00 break 100 Pints In drum .... -v Half I-luts 111 drum Gold only by drum. , drums. 1 SEND US A TRIAL Cr.ECr. OLO HOMESTEAD N. C„ CORN WHISKEY. One gallon Jud, express paid . . .13.30 -C3RN V.HIOKEy, Express Collect. Rocky Ford, per bct.Ie ' -.3-1 Rocky Ford, per cure < V. C. White mid dug Jl.Cj N. C. White, Bitter J2.i0 *. C. Whit#, Fine ;2.50 Laurel Valley Corn , ;s.t,u RYE WHISKEY. Express CollecL per Guild Copper Distilled and Jug Jt.ci Queen City V2.U-. Sunny South *2.60 RYE MALT *3.00 Hurdle Rys, Special *4.00 Overbolt *4.00 Rich Hill *4.00 Planter *6.00 Old Bons *6.04 Williams Private Seal *6.40 Distillery Bottling. Express Collect, get J U 8 E TRIAL ORDER ENGINES ABTP BOXXs»HBI ■ Complete assortment of altes- 10 h. p. to 12S h. p. in stock for Immediate deliver*. .• • Save money by writing direct to the manufacturers. . •. „.-. R. D. COLE MFG. CO. •* 44 YEARS IN BUSINESS NEWNAN, CA. • Also Cora Mills. Bow Him. Teaks wad Towers Ireacht *14 laslra 1144.. Atlanta, Ga. Drink Ha " of Any of Our Liquors... ♦ And Send the Rest Back if They Are Not as Represented --I. WHI8KTY IN BULK PER GALLON. Florida Special Rye ,...*1.60 Congress Rye 2.00 Brookdale Rye 2.60 Paul Jones Rye 3-00 Belle of Maryland Rye 3.60 Paul Jones Old Baker 3.60 Livingston Rye 4.00 Old Ulb?on Rye 3.00 Molt Whiskey 3.00 CORN WHISKEY. Old Grcrgla Corn 11-60 Marlon County N. C., Corn 3.00 Special N. C.. Yellow Corn 3.36 Old Pilot Mountain Corn 3.60 Gold Band 100% Corn Double Stamped 3.00 QIN. Domestic Holland Oto 33 00 Belle Brand Gin 3.60 EXPRESS PREPAID PER GALLON Keystone Club I*-S# Old Kentucky Club 3.00 Old Monogram Rye *-*® 4 qta 13 qta. Keystone Club 13.00 3 3.00 Old Bailey *■** Cavalier 10 -*9 Oolden Wedding 4.36 ii.00 WHISKEY IN BOTTLES. 4 qta 13 qtai Moaongahela Rye 13.30 $ 3.00 The Leader, Pure Rye 3.60 Old Crow Rye 3-3* Monogram Rye *-" s Private Stock Rye 4.30 Wilson Whiskey 6-40 Belle Maryland Paul Jones, Four star 4.40 Livingston Rye Old Oscar Pepper Bourbon 4.40 Ja«. E. Pepper Bourbon 4.30 Ctmdlcn Club, - ML Verncn Rye 6.00 Dewar's Special Scotch '■••• 6-*J King William Scotch 3-00 • Dnffy'a Malt Whiskey 4.00 Canada Malt 3.76 Booth's Toro Oln 3-36 Gordon's English Dry Oln 3.76 Geneva Holland Gin J-30 Plymouth Gin 3-J6 Her.nesueo ••• Cognac 6.50 Superior Blackberry *°® Old Apple Blandy 3.76 Old Pencil Brandy 3.75 Old St? Crlux Rum I.nnino Dock Jamaica Rum 4.60 Oln Phosphate ®->® F,<ck A. Rye *■” Best Bfnina Brandy *- z ® If You Desire to Prepay the Excrete Ciarge to A ny of Our Goods Add the Following Amount i Gal. Jog ®® 3 Onl Jug *8 .. 3 Oil. Jag »® 4 Onl. Jug 3100 * 5 Gal. Jug l -®* 4 Quarts 80 12 Quarta 36^ CHAS. BURNETTE & Co., 625*7-9 West Bay St„ Jacksonville, Fla, 9.00 10.00 10.00 10.50 12.00 i2.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 1S.0$ 14.00 12.50 18.5$ 10.00 10.00 10.60 10.50 11.00 10.60 17.50 7.D 10.09 10.00 13.00 13.00 11.00 7.on 8.00