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Hard an SUmp Collector*.
From the New York Sob.
Philatelists bare Just received ■
stern rebuff from the.-. Ameer of Af
ghanistan, and the quotation* for,.Af-
(ban portage stamp* bate raacpod a
very bleb figure, wlt)i the demand far
greater than tbe supply. Boon after
tbe preaent Ameer cam* Into power
be Introduced the, adhesive, pqstag*
stamp, handiomely cngrated after hla
own Idea* of art. and. naturally, an
object to be coteted by the ,WO*t
polegmatlc collector of '«uch tyaar
urea. But they et .dllBcnlttoget.for
few white men travel) up through
Kaibar Pate to Kabul, toe correapond-
ence of AftbanWap with tba ouUld*
world la not tolumlnoua. and for some
InacuU^le reaaon the Ameer object
ed to bating bit atampt peddled aa
curioaltla*.
Tbe obliging pottgustar at I’m ha-
war, the collecting point In India for
the Afghan malla, wired tbe problem.
He made bold to remote tb* atampa
from tb* outgoing mail, and. entered
into profitable relatione with Eu
ropean dealer* I* bucfi ware*. He bad
built up a nice IHtle bualnata lb tfcia
Una when -it waa euddenly blkated.
The trick bad come to tbe aerb « the
Ameer, whoee temper le nob* Of tb*
mildest, and it took him only.* Inlh-
u<* to. checkmate tba poetmbMOf. Mk
abolished pottage atampa li Atlfhai-
letnn.
Today tba mail* are ocmlbfi Out of
Uyfl country with a few oflclai wnada.
qtqmped on bach letter or .package to
the effect tbit tbe poetage bga boon
paid. For tbe preaent, at Icaat, tbe
appetite , of phllateliitr for Afghan
poetage aUmpa haa been rudely re
tail once try Bin* Ribbon Vanilla
nrinmon, using only half the quant
ity required of' other. Hindu, it you
lire oot hotter pieaaed your money
back. i
y i Who aaya romance ia dead, when
tbb' son of a Central AmeHkab l'rba-
Idem la willing to move two be three
aatfdna to marry tbe Utile Waahlitg-
ton girl he lovrs? 'it,
What good doea It do to eat If your
statnnch tall* to dlgeat the food?
Nine. It doea you barm—cauaea
belching, aour stomach, flatulence,
etc. When tbe ntomacb folia n little
Kodol Dyapepala Cure after each
moo) wll dlgeat wbat you eat and
atakat the atomqch aweet
A curloua teat of the ntmoapbere
waa tried In the French Bennie re
cently. General Dlllot complained of a
headache at a recent eeaalon and
attributed It to gaa given oB by the
the beating apparatus: Tbe engineer
wap unable to Bod any defect in tb*
qpparatus. Recoura* waa had'to a
"bttd .tpat-" Bengalee blrda are re
puted to be very eaally aapbyxlated.
One waa bung la a cage for eight
hours over the fauteull In which Oen.
era! Billot contracted tbe oe*dacha.
Aa the bird waa lively at tbe end of
that period tbe atmoepbere waa pro-
Uat of unclaimed letter* In Post-
offle* for tbe week coding April 4tb,
IPO*.
• When calling for theae lettera
pleaiao aay "Advertised.”
MEN. »
Analcy.eCapt. J. A.
Alexander L. 8.
Bryant I. B.
Baxter J. B.
Brown Henry.
Brown Ellga.
Cbrlat Willie.
Cblveus Llmont. •
Chxacey J. R.
Coe D. C.
Caramel C. H.
Duncan 8. C.
Jordan Abraham. ,
Jordan Peter.
Kirkland W. F.
King J. B.
Knight O. B.
Dibble George. ,
Lovett C. L.
, lfagaw WHIle.
Matthcwa R. 0.
Mallard J. J.
Murphy jobaaoa.
Morgole Jot.
Mltcbell Johnle.
if tine Edgar. \
McCulloch Joo. H.
McBride D. B. >, *
Pleabanta M. K.
fHto H. B.
Letter to Veumane Mercantile Ce.
Waycross, Ga.
Dear Sira: Would yqu like.to,bear
Nn to-yeara paint; •*..
Mr. Jamea A. OTiell'a
Henderton , N. C.. waa pptoted M
■years ago with Deroe lead-and-alae,
•pad never pain tad again ttu But year;
j tt tba* looked better tban pommon
. paint in talttaat time.
fk* reason le; Davoe It nil pftet
and true phfct; whltata*
yriata are pan tra* and pan tala*.
Pont pay to monkey with pnlaL
And Devon casts')*** than any of
'em; not by the gallon, of conn*; by
tb* hmm* tad y*er. That'* how to
reckon tt Go by the name
Yoon truly,
F. W. Devon A Co,
P. N. Harley Hardware 0*. nil our
C.
Slater Abe.
tfcrf J. I* '
Traylor Geo. W.‘
Williams Silas.
Ware Dr. M. J. r
Watters Joe. H.
Wrlttlo Joe. ' * ' .
White C . L.
Waycroaa Broom Works. ’
WOMEN.
Bennett Mrs. Trndle.
Illltch Mlaa Mary. 1 „
Burns Mrs. J. S.
Brewer Mias Eugenia.
Benly Mrs. It. B.
Cason Mlaa P.
Colly Mrs. Annie.
Davla Mrs.
Johnson Mrs. B.
Jones Mlaa K.
Johnson Mrs. Fannie.
Kerr Mlaa Mattie.
King Mrs. W. H.
IJttle Mra.-L.
Miller Mlaa J. I. *
Mathis Mrs. Lanale.
Moon Mlaa C.
Bpiewer Mlaa Emma.
Bprewer Mrs. Emma.
Stemona Mlaa Dolle.
Thornes Mrs. 0. J. ,
Woods Mrs. Irene. '
Warren Mlaa 8nale.
Williams yin. Marde Ree. ■
Watan Mra. Jane.
C. E. Murphy,
■ - t * Postmaster.
Mt. Vesuvius Is
In Eruption
By Ttlegrapb to tbe Herald.
Rome, Aprils—Mount Vesuvius fci
again in eruption an tbe aituaticn !■
very aerious. Five atreame of lava
are descending .tbe mountain aides
Into the village* below. All residents
of neighboring village* have left their
homes and taken refuge out of reach
of the lava. A dispatch fit<m Naples
says that showers of ashes from
Vesuvius has'fallen In that city.
Mis* Paine fcponsor.
Mia* Annie Paine, of Waycross,
has been appointed General J. L.
Sweat, as sponsor of the South Geor*
gia Brigade, U. C. V, for the Con
federate Reunion at New Orleans.
Miss Paine is a daughter of Dr. T.
8. Paine, and a former resident of
Thomasvilie. Her friends here are
pleased at this honor bestowed so
woithlly. —Thomasvilie T-E. \
Georgia has been in the hands of
the* intelligent white people of the
6tate ever since it was rescued from
the carpetbaggers and scalawags in
tbe early senventies, and no man haa,
since that time, been elected to the
governorship by railing a calamity
howl and proposing to rescue the
state from the organized Democratic
GEORGIA—Wain. Couaty v
Mary GoetAe, administratrix* on the
estate of Jack Houston: !
having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of aaid County for leave to
sell the lands belonging to said estate*
for the purpose of distribution and
paying the depts of laid estate. All
persons concerned are required
to show cause Ur said Court by. the
Am Monday In May next, if any they
can, why said, application should not
be granted. ' „
This April 4th, 1106
| conveyed to A. R. Bennett by deed
Jenkins county.
A Wonderful Merdery.
New K. of P. Lodge.
Savannah, Ga., April 3.—Mr. W. H.
Leopold, Grand JCeeper of Records
and Seal of the Knights of Pythias
of Georgia has been Advised of the part F*^-Albany Hera
Institution o> . now lodge at Garfield, [ ^ D0W M on Jlrlke
/d tbe French coal fields. Among too
« recreating Incidents ol tbe
. ..nces la tb* appearance of an
-itrr If’jt pretty yonn( woman orato,
posaeealng a high pitched dramatic
voice, sparkling black eyea and n Par
isian charm of manner, who 1*
stumping tbe coal Held* in a sky-
blue dress and nn enormous black
Gainsborough bat, posing as a sort
of Louise Michel, locUIng tbe miners
to riot and anarchy.
. Hortenalua; tb* great Roman law
yer and orator, bad a memory , of
extraordinary scope and tenacity.
After composing a speech or oration
be conld repeat It word for word
exactly aa be had prepared It. On one
occasion be went to an auction, where
tbe bualneaa waa carried on during
an entire day, and 'at craning, for a
wager, be wrote down a llat of tb* ar
ticle! that had been sold and tbe
prices together wltb tbe 1 names of tbe
purchasers.
Baseball News.
By Telegraph to the Herald.
Savannah, (la., April 5.—Besides
being the headquarters for the South
Atlantic Baseball League Savannah
has among Its residents two man
agers of teams in the .league In
which Albany - and Valdosta are to
have teams this season. Manager
Thomas will go to Albany In a few
days to arrange for the arrival of
hla learn. Mr Arthur Starr who
owns the Valdosta franchise will be
In that city aocn also. Mr. Starr hns
been advised by Charles R. Willett of
Nashville, woo Is to manage bis team
for him that the team will gather In
Nashville next Thursday, the 12th,
and will go with him to Valdosta for
practice. Tbe season Is to start at
Valdosta on May 3rd. Mr. Slarr will
leave here on April 10th. for Valdoata.
The team that has been corailed so
far for Valdosta Includes, Barber,
Paine, Weaver, and Buchanan pitch-
era. Moist and Walter cartcb, Willett
manager and Drat bate, Rutherford
2nd bate, Covington 3rd bate, Gar
rett abort stop and James. Lamotte
and Hitt and two other outfleldera.
GEORG lAVWare County.
Maggie L. Williams, administratrix
on the aattto of-Henry C. William*.
Aavlngdectased having applied to
Court of Ordinary of
said County for leave . to
sell the real estate and personal prop
erty belonging to said estate
All persona concerned are required
to show cause la said Court by tbe
Unit Monday in May nbxt. If any they
can, wby paid application sbould not be
granted.
This 2nd, day of April, 1904.
• John T. Myers, Judge C. C. W,
Presiding—Warren Lott Ordinary of
said county bring disqualified.
recorded February 14th, 1895, In book
"L" page 988 of Ware County Records,
all of aaid land heretofore sold and
conveyed being parts of "Walters Add
ition to Waycross."
Bald land-will be told as the prop
erty of George Walters’ deceased, by
undersigned, ns Administrator of tbe
Estate of said George Walters, for tbe
purpose of paying debts and for distri
bution, under nn order, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, gr*nte\ J
February 6th, 1906, during tbe Feb-
w*rran Lott, nary term, 1906 of said Court, au-
Ordlnary. tborlxlng aaid sale by undersigned.
Tbla April 2nd, 1906.
t .George Walters, Jr.,
Administrator of George Walters,
deceased.
Toomer and Reynolds,
Attorney* for George Walters, Jr.,
Administrator.
Tbe Bute Democratic Executive
Committee should not lose sight of
the fact that the primaries being call
ed In the counties are for the lection
ut county oglcera and have always
teen more or less lax and liberal la
the qualifications for voters. With
the State Committee the situation Is
entirely different. They must look
to what would happen a year or two
years hence If they let down the bora
and surrender their parly organisa
tion. Of course they are going to Jo
neither.—Hawklnsvllle Dispatch.
GEORGIA—War* County.
Tb* appraisers appointed to act
apart a twelve months support for
the family of John 8. Sharp, deceased,
having filed their return, Ml persons
concerned are hereby cited and re
quired to show cause In the Court of
Ordinary of said county, on the first
Monday In May next, why the applica
tion for said twelve month* support
should not be granted.
This April 2nd, 1996.
Joan T. Myers.
Judge of the C. C. W.
The City of Mexico bus a popula
tion of 344, 72L '
Tbe first preachers of the gospel
In Germany wore Irish priest*.
Many women and children are em
ployed In tbe mining Industir In Mex
ico.
The support of tbe royal family
costs tbe people of Great Britain
about 93,670,000 each year.
There are 373 newspapers publish
ed in Mexico, of which xeven are
printed In tbe Englixb language.
Tbe per capita wealth of Germany
Is much lower than that of France,
England or'the United States.
The religious population of the Ger
man empire now consist of 35,231,-
104 Protestants and 20,327,913 Catho
lics.
The revenues of the Turkish gov
ernment scarcely pay tbe Interest on
The Ordinary of said county being lt# tonJp(1 , u( , tbt „ d[K „, Which
disqualified.
That sanguine evolutionary prophet
and London emptying itself into the
H. G. Wells 'has pictured for us Eng-
land covered with, network of roads,^ • ln Waycross, Ware county, Ga.,
Administrator's Sale.
Will be told before the Court House 1 °f Alsace-Lorraine.
: amounts to $750,000,000.
I The German empire Is composed of
| twenty-five states and the relchsland
Prussia Is the
of different kinds—pedestrians, bicy
clists, horseback riders, trucks, car
riages, slow motors, fast motors, rac
ing motors, all ln their proper places,
country swiftly and without confusion
or friction. This beautiful fancy pic
ture will probably not come true In
our day, but motorists will take heart
at the newt of plant for the first road
for the exclusive use of automobiles.
fashionable people couM Indulge In |
them, and they were given a* New J
Years gifts and greatly appreciated.'
It became customary at last- for tons
il take* a woman to know bar
husband's faults 'ud not brilag* tt
wbat aosMbody^da* does.
No matter bow muck you can see
of a womaa she always thinks It Is
andeat It yw are it through ope*
work.—New York Prato.
Refuata 66,000 far Whit* Carnation.
From a New Bedford, Mass., Dis
patch.
H. A. Jabn, a local florist, baa a
white carnation, a seedling, which
bids fair to aurpast all famous white
cgrfiatlons.
Just bow be got the new pink, Mr.
Jahn doss not know. He haa been of- j ,0 kV Ul ® m Biatead, and so tbe term
fered 91,00* for It by * carnation com-
panjr! or Jollat, Ill., bnt refused the
for be cannot create another
Ilk* Jt Both parent* war* large. ' Mr T- Mathto, of Americus, an
fragrant flowers', of strong stem and «»Ploye 1* A. A B. shop* at Way.
cplys. , | «»***, was in tow* yesterday looking
The new plant Is perfect white lu ‘ ,or Investment In Fltsgmld prpp-
color; ' of large six*, with stem of, « r W »Wqh he will uae aa a home tor
grant, length -and strength, nnd n -himself and wife and two little boy*.
Tbe inventor* of gasoline engines
are getting them down finer every
year . It Is now possible to get * re
liable marlae engine of one and one-
✓ . I half bora* power capacity ^iat only
“Pin Mon*y." ] weighs eighty pounds complete, nnd
Pins were unknown at the begin- Is reversible nnd thoroughly reliable,
nlag of tbe sixteenth century. Poor Suppose that John D. Rockefeller
people used a sort of wooden skpwtr, 111 retches man's estate endowed with
whll* the rich used sliver, bore or the business ability of bis grandfather
boxwood. When pink first cam*- Ibto and then do a little figuring,
use they were so expensive that only i.
Quaint and Curious.
Corein currency exist* ia various
grade*—first, government nlckles
band, to gtvn their wive, the money 1 ** ec,,,a ' tnt cU “ coumterfeltn; third.
“pin money," meaning an allowance
for small personal expenses, ares*
medium counterfeits; fourth, counter
feits that pass only after dark.
not burst. Added to Mr «»<•»* will be employed to the
•hops barb.—FilxgemM Enterprise.,
calyx that will
thsaa qualities It hns fragrance,
feature often lacking to large carna
tion*. It pea be raised only from slips
as tt'fa atedUe sad will not produce
seed, ’
Mr. Jaka has about 15d plants of
tb* new flower, aad tb* blossoms
vary from three rod a half to four
inch** to diameter. H* says uadsr
bettar conditions bo could raise flqw-
era six tgafies la diameter
Her CoehlnQ.
mac Wife—How' do yen like my
cooktogt Don't you thtak I've begua
well! Husband—Vm—yes. I‘ ve often
hqprd that well began I* half done — Ywu
Pntob.
Thera wa* a man la this place ahd
be was wise, he marked a silver dol
lar and gav* It to his trtlto, she went
to see the batcher ud spent the dol
lar—tt wasn't long before tbe cola
earn* back again to him. He took tt
to the merchant ud bought a dress
for hla daughter before tbe week
had finished op back earn* tbe plonk
be spent the cola In Cord*)*
full fifty times or more, bnt always
got It beck again ud spent tt o'er
ud o'er; bnt when be mt the dol-
Bay, here’s a valuable suggestion
tor. wive* who find their husbands
hard to manage. Just penned* your
bettar half that he ia sick ud begla
ta cook dainty dishes to tempt bis
appetite, and coddle him up to take
care of hi* health ud you will have
the old man on the other end of the
string.
between legal hours of sale on May
1st. 1906 to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described land, ly*
ing nnd being In the City of Waycross,
ln said County and State, (containing
originally 37% acres, more or less;
bounded on North and East by At
lantic Coast Line Railroad Company's
right of way and on the South and
.West by tbe original lot line* of lot
number two hundred uJ three, being
all of t.ie Southwest corner of said
lot 203 of the Eighth District of Ware
County, lying South nnd West of mid
Railroad's right of way, except su&i
parts thereof u were sold by George
Walters prior to bis death, said parts
P<}
orld’a
Tbe Democrats have certainly bad
•undent warning from all source*
ta regard to tb* gubernatorial contest.
If persisted ln there cu be hut oaa
reran, and that tb* renewal of bop*
at tb* populists that, under Smith
ud Watson, they may gat to power.
—Americus TtmcaRecprder.
On* View «f Lav*.
Lore Is merely a madness, aad, I
tell yon. deserve* u well a dark
bouse ud a whip as madmen do, and
lor down to on* of tbs Macon stores. I punished and cured la that the '.unaoy
for good—forever and be Js go ordinary that the wtippera —
so sold ud conveyed being as fol
lows:
Lots numbered oaa (1) W eight (3)
Inclusive, of block Aie (1;) lots numb-
(1) t* fiv* (9) Inclusive of
block two (*;) lots numbered one (1)
to sla (9) Inclusive of block three (9;)
lota numbered thra* (8) ud four (6)
of Mock (6;) lota numbered one (1)
(7) -Inclusive of
III) Iota two (2)
tore* (3.) four (6.) fiv* (8) ud seven
(7) of block seven (7;) lota os* (X)
and two (3) of block eight (8;) lots
(our <d) aad six (9) of block ala* (9;)
lot right (t) of, block tan (19;) lots
two (t) aad tone (9) of block
tklrteea (13;) lota on* (M thrg* (3,1
four («,) five (9,) raven (7.) nine, (9)
and ten (10) of block fourteen (14;)
lots ooa (1»> two (ip three (3.) four
(4.) five (6.) six ill,) seven (7,) eight
(g.) nine (9J twenty (30.) twanty-oa*
(21) aad twenty-two (33) of block
largest of the states.
Tba capital ud chief city of Tor-_
ey Is Constantlnoble, which has a ]
latlon of 1,136,000 and Is the world’!
twelfth largest city.
Mexico bu produced more silver
ln tbe last five hundred years than
any other country to too world, too
output- for that period being 33,050,-
000,000.
Turkey’s nary conalats of six crul*
era, 3,200 tons each; two torpedo
cats launched to 1890 and forty large
torpedo boats, of which but two are
up to date.
It Is Impossible for one person to
communicate with another by mall ln
Constantinople. Messages must eith
er be sent by servant* or delivered
personally.
Although tb* Order of Jesuit* la In
terdicted In Germany, to* constitu
tion provides fpr to* astir* liberty of
conscience ud for toe complete
social equality of nil .religions orders.
In round numbers to* bank of Eng
land, recognised as the world's strong,
eat financial Institution, has 97L000,-
000 of capital, 919MMJM0 to sped*
ud 9150,000,000 ln circulation.
About 60 per cent of to* profession
al writers of fiction ln Germany are
women. There ire, according to cen
sus statistics, three female black
smiths and on& famala coppersmith
to the empire. ; ,
A leading. characteristic of the peo
ple of Germany, according to one of
torir own authors. Is deliberate slow
ness, ud they view with suspicion
to* stranger who displays haste to
hla' actions. ,
Tb* United States Is tb* wealthiest
•ever raw R more.—Cordcle Newn.. ! In-love too —Bhakespesr«.
and six (6) of Mock sixteen (iff;) lota
tore* (2) ud seven (7) of block
seventeen (17;) lots two (9) ud four
(6) of Mock eighteen (18;) lota two
(3) ud tore* (3) ef Mock twenty-one
(21;) lot cm (1) at black twenty-two
(31;) lota six (g) and nra (7) of
block fifty-one (II;) latffA of block
eleven (11;) lot two tt) block-
conveyed to Mltck Floyd by deed re
corded March :6th, 1664, to book "K"
109 of V^ar* County Raeords; four (4)
lot* bounded West by BaUitmd. Norik
by rififct (I) toot walk. East by load
at Mllly Raff, then Booth on* hundred-
six UN) (rat to torty (4$) toot ttraat
Alton (lit) lots two (9.) tour (4)- ntUon wtth Great Britain second.
Tb* estimated wealth of to* former
le 9100,000,000,000 and that of tb*
latter 9M.0M.0N.0N. Tb* British
total 1s greatly Increased by tost of^
her colonies, bnt not enough to nml"
tout of too United States.
tb* discussion of to* mar
riage and divorce question. It la In
teresting -to no(e that prominent
among tba world’s great mu New
ton, Whittier, Writ, Whitman, Wxsh-
Ington, bring; Hume, Cooper, Watts,
Drake, Beethoven, Gibson, Voltaire,
Kut, Michael Angelo, Bp!note , Dam
cartes aad others wet* an old bache
lor*.