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THE VA1
'TEXAS LIQUOR MEN
SULTAN ABDICATES
THRONE OF TURKEY
HAD NARROW ESCAPE
nKrqjrrs ixDkate that the
VOUVG TURKS HAVE EVERY
THING IX T1IK1H HANDS.
-Abdul
Cornu untinopk*. April
Ih.mld lias abdicated the throne and
ts in flight, according to reports In
circulation today.
Troops Iroin Macedonia have ar-
tived and the city i» surrounded.
Trains have been seized and the
railway lines to Europe are In the
hands of the young Turks.
At a secret meeting of young
Turks it was determined to hang
I the Sultan in trout ot the palace.
V - There has been no massacre of
i^hrlstfans here. The Russian fleet
flc sr'The entrance to the Bosphorus,
the British fleet is stationed at the
entrance to 'he Dardanelles, and the
Bulgarian army ls.massed on the
frontier awaiting orders to march
upon Constantinople.
There was * rumor that the' Sul 1
tan had sought safety at the Brltleh
or Russian embassy, having abdica
ted In favor of bis nephew, Recbad
Etfondlr At botfr embassies, how
ever, alt, knowledge of the Sultan's
Vienna, April 20.—Dispatches from
Bucharest report that tbe seventieth
birthday of King ^Charles Was exten
sively and enthusiastically celebrated
today not only In the Roumanian cap*
11 al, but throughout the tamnlry,
where the King cojays tddlHpdsi
popularity."it caused untvefetlftYegrJt’
that the health of the KfhgwMfw#y|
permit him to hear the strain?of at
tending the public feten arranged In
his honor. Even to receive the mem-
hers of the diplomatic corps tender
ing their congratulations and giving
audience to the members of the Cab
inet and the heads «t the parliamen
tary bodies and the olvll and mili
tary authorities was a severe tat up
on tho -King's feeble strength.
Has Interesting History.
King Charles has probably tho I
most Interesting history of alt the
rulers of Europe. He was born April
20, 1839, tho second son of tho late
Prince Charles of Hohrniollern-SIg-
JO—Jn
Savannah,
United States Court today the at
torneys for the American Naval
•tores Company the corporation un
der indictment for violating th*
Sherman anti trust taw. and whose
case will be tried this week, died a
motion for a bill of particulars. The
yotUlon of the defense was a very
latereatlng document setting forth
what It wishes the government to
elate with more particularity than
It has done. The main points in
This is just a short talk which we hope will be of interest and help
to you in selecting the tonic and blood purifler that wjil be of the great
est value to youthis Spring.
That this is-the most trying of ail seasons on the health is a fact
well known to us all. It is the time of year when our constitutions are
required to stand the greatest strain, and unless properly cared for the.-
foundation is often laid for physical disorders or disease later oh. The
great majority of persons are fast doming to realize the importance of
preventing disease. Health is our most valued possession, and it-
preservation is a matter which vitally concerns every one.
/ Most persons, even those ♦ho are ordinarily strong and robust,:
feel the necessity of a tonic and blood purifier at this season. Somec
have no particular ailment, but are weak, debilitated and run-down.
Tbe Winter life, with its decreased amount* of out-door exercise, anif.
the fact that the cold weather has kept the-pores of the skin closed,
prevented the usual necessary amount of refuse and waste matter from
being carried out of the system. These impurities entering the circu
lation have weakened and thinned the blood, and this vital fihid is
therefore lacking in the nourishing properties necessary to sustain;,
and preserve systemic health, when warm, active Spring life begins.
The general bodily weakness, tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appe
tite, poor digestion, etc., show how weak and anaemic the blood has-
become. Frequently skin diseases, pimples, eruptions, boils, etc., break,
out on the skin, and this is evidence of the impurity of the circulation.
S. S. S. is the medicine needed to correct this condition, and is the?
only one on which you can rely to supply the system with the best tonic;
effects, and at the same time thoroughly purify the blood. The use of"
S. S. S. at this time may save you from a' long spell of sickness, and it:
will certainly prepare you for the strain of the long, hot Summer.
Many people have put off using
a tonic until the system became ■ — , ■
so weakened it could not resist S V ■' (
disease, and have paid for the
neglect with a spell of fever, •Jig
malaria, or some other trouble. '
S.S.S is Nature’s ideal tonic GUARANTEED •
and blood purifier, made en
tirely of the pure extracts of PIIDFI V lfPfSFTARI C
healing, strengthening, health- :
giving roots and herbs. It tones * i
up the stomach and digestion, ^ T
rids one of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the appetite and diges
tion, and in every way contributes to the strengthening and Jbuiiding;
up of the entire systeR^t S. S. S, js recognized everywhere as - the-.-
greatest qf all bloBB purwfcfc. and this combined with its unequalled
tonic properties, make it a’nvedicine needed by every one in the Sprint
S..S.-S. is for sale at all drug stores.
v THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA..
rlly bidding down and depressing
th* market *o that competltors,and
consumer* could_ not aril wept at
Talnoua price*, the defendanta aak
that th# bill of particular* specify
when'and wliere thle wna to be ac-
compllehed and by what mease, and
vrhat'prices ere meant at -'ruinous"
and through what servants or agents
«f the defendant* these tntngt were
done; what competitor* and produ
cer* ere meant and their names.
On Subject of Coercion.
Teaching tho second speciflcatlon,
which chargee by coercing and eant-
fng naval store* receipt* to la di
verted from their natural port to
•■other port, defendants wish to
gnow who they afe charged with
aoeretng. th# time and place, and
ffee porta from and to which the
Shipment* were diverted.
• The third paragraph ask* that the
government put them on notice aa
movements la denied.
NO END- IN SIpHT FOR
THE FERTILIZER WAR.
FARMERS HAVE SAVED MANY
DOLLARS THROUGH FIGHT OF
THE GUANO COMPANIES.
Atlanta, Oa., April 20.—No one can
foresee the end of the fertiliser war
now going inertly on In Georgia. But
It Is certain that the aforesaid war
Is helping the firmer a whole lot
tor be Is getUng his fertilizers cheap
er than he haa In many years.
Since the Independent merged their
Interests against the apcalled ferti
lizer trust It has been war to-the
GOT READY TO DIE
THEN PASSED AWAY
llzer trust It has been
knife. Price slashing began at once,
and both concerns, backed by mil
lions, are fighting grimly for supre
macy.
Since this war has been on prices
have dropped f6 and 16 a ton. One
week there was a slump of 63. It la
snld many big plants have contracts
to deliver fertilizers at prices below !
f |
LIGHTER LOAVES OF BREAD.
April 20.-V tiring#
tth camo to J. E. Stall-
aall carrier, who d cd
Sunday prior 10 his
Jtutlon suddenly came
then in robust health,
-ct.
As to the fourth specldceUon to,
tho effort that ib-fondanta coerced
rectors and brokers Into contract*.
? name*,
if the con
linkers Cut Down the Size a Bit
Rather Than Raise Price*.
Savannah, Qa., April 20.—Tho
loaves of bread In Savannah became
smal|er this morning and they wlllr*
malw^co unUl flour ttkea a drop In
prise. Th* most prominent baker*
«at#d yesterday that beginning with
Pflqthoy would bav* to cut th*
ppze of tholr loaves a little.
They do not tlalok It will b*
enoufeh to notloe however. It Was dtv
er this or raising tbe prloe and sens
of them seemd to have the nerve to
- w I *nbl falling''Fafa* Sfntnienle.
Touching tlii' fifth specification,
"by circulating and publishing falls
statements aa to' naval ttorea pro-
Auction and *tpck In hands or pro-
stneer* and their Immediate repreaen
natives," the defendant* demand a
HO of particulars letting forth what
■ware tho alleged fall* statement*,
-wherein they war* false, whan and
-where and by whom tboy woro clr-
related and published, and, coplea
Bernheim Distilling Co.
Sends greeting to its many friends in Georgia
where it .-has for nearly two generations sold
with success its gTand old
And withes to contradict a report which haa been cir
culated by certain “Friendly" competitors. The re
port is that we Will not sell onr whiskies in dry terri
tory.
Thia it “interesting if true.”
How tne it is, you can find out for yourself by mail
ing us an order for a - shipment of one of yonr old-time
favorite brands-
Our distillations have always enjoyed the highest
prestige throughout tbe South, and we are anxious to
renew relations with old friends, and will make it to
the interest of new dealers to come to ns—the strongest
house in the business.
Defendants ask that they be In
formed as to whom, whsra, by and
-with whom th* allegad tradulant
-warehouse receipts were circulated
and hypothecated. i
' On Tim* and Place.
Touching the seventh specifics-
Hon. the defendants want Jo ha In-
formed of time, place and parties
fnvotred In the alleged fraudulent
waging of naval atorea.
Touching the eighth ipaclocatlon.
-by attempting to brlb* employe* of
competitors and factors *o as to
Mr. D. B. Morgan Elected President
' at Savannah Yesterday.
Savannah, 0*., April 10.—The Con
federate Veteran's Annotation held
Its snte-anntvereary meeting lest
atght when officers were nominated
tor the easnlng year. These will b*
elected at the regular annual meeting
of the AsiocHUon on Memorial Day.
Mr. D, B. Morgan, a member ot tbs
Arm ot Lindsay A Morgan, who haa
been vice-president of the Aisoclitlon
tor savers) years, was elected Presi
dent Oapt. Henry Dreeae, the Pres
ident for a good many yean pant, re
futing re-election.
one child, a girl, that died of sciriet
. fover nt tho age of soven years. Iff
I there was no prospect that the QucjjB
. would give another heir to the conn#
[ try. Charts* at the argent request ot ,
, hlg people **kad Prince William ot
, Hohenzollern, his nephtw and eldest
ton ot Chart#i* brother, .Lepotd, to
| baoome crown print* of Roumanla.
, Ferdinand Cnsldarsd a Weakling.
, Attar one year, however, William
, declined and made way for his young.
. cr brother, Ferdinand, who bccaaflffi
, Prince Royal of Roumanla by a dtt
cree of March 18,1889. Prince Fen*
nand who married Princess Marie of
, Saxc-Cohurg, Is a consumptive and In
case of his deaths Prince Carol, the '
oldest of his sonf will bcoome heir
to tbe throne of Roumanla. Neither
Ferdinand nor Princess Marie Is pop-
. ular and It Is fesred that after the f
death of King Charles, an era ot In- I
tcrnal storm# will dawn for Roumafr j
la. <
Ferdinand la considered a xteA’
Itnjr, physically aa wen aa Intelleo I j
tually and even should he Bra, It
is expected that hie wife sriB rale 1
the country aa she h3s always ruled
her husband.
The Bernheim Distilling Co.,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
competitors and factors *0
-wMala Information at to cmpeUtor’a
hulnesa and stocks," the defendants
ask to bo Informed who attempted
in bribe employes of competitors
and factors; when this attempt was
W!*de; what employes are meant
and who the competitors, are.
gSv Ninth and Tenth Connie.
Referring to tho ninth specifics-
*foo “by Inducing consumers by pey.
mvnt of bonuses and threats of boy-
■rott fo postpone dates of delivery of
contract supplies, etc., they ask to
bn Informed as fo when and where
the throats were made and bonuses
paid and of what they consisted,
and numerous other particular*.
Touch Inn the tenth, eleventh and
twelfth specifications, the defend
ant! ask- for partlrulan. time, place,
parties, modi
TWO FARMERS KILLED.
Th* Buggy in Which They Were Rid
ding was Struck by a Train.
Now Castle Pa., April 20.—Ira Book
and Frank McNally, farmers era dead
Ha a result of Injuries which they -aus-
lataed when their buggy was struck
Mr a passenger train on the Pittsburg
usd Lake Erie Ry.
She Claims Sho was Humiliated by
[ldren especially like Kenne-
Lasative Cough Syrup, aa it
■ nearly aa good as maple su
it not only heals Irritation and
* " thereby atop-
l Inflammation.
the cough, but it also morel
lowele gently and In that way
a tbe cold from the system,
ntaint no opiates. Sold by
a suit tor II,MO against tho Savan
nah, Electric Company because she
say* -aha was humiliated .by two white
men who Insisted In taklrik -seats In
the hahk of the car where she was.. ;
RhVasys aha was annoyed by the
passengeri and th* oodnetor.
_ . etc., referred to In
Die eharfr.s of tentative oSm in
fled faith, sal* of naval stores at
rrirrs far below the actual cost
vrirc, and arbitrary Bring of prices.
%U6tms
Stork Expected Soon.
-.The Hague, Aprtl 20.—The in-
nooncemnt of Queen Wllhelmtna la
expected within two days. The Queen
Mndlfinss In srnnri hAfllth. and walke'*
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
$12.50, $25.00 and $35.00
Every^Edigon Record Made Carried in Stock.
Mathis & Coleman, Valdosta, Ga.
than have my feet cut bffi" said M.
L Bingham, of Princevllle, III. -But
youU die from gangreen (which hid
eaten ewey eight toes If ; fou don’t,"
said all doctors. Instead he used
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve till wholly
cared. Its cure* of-ecrems, fever
sores, bolls, burns and piles astound
the world. 2Sc at -A. E. Dlmmock'a,
W. B- runaway's and Ingram A
continues In good health, and walke*
In the palace.
Memphis Conple Lived Unhappily
and the wife Sued for Divorce.
Memphis, April 20—Hardeman
tvrsoon of this city shot, and It III eg
hi* wife this morning. The couple
lived unhappily aVd the wife had
weed for a divorce.
DeWltta Little Early Riser*, tho
beat known pills and the best pills
made, are eaar to take and act gent
ly sad are certain. We sell and
recommend them. Ingram A Ram-