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APRIL 24 1909.
THE VALDOSTA TIMES.
'V WEAK TODAY.
ABDUL HAMID REMAINS | W. J. BRYAN WILL
SULTAN OF TURKEY; REMAIN IN POLITICS
The
General Demand
of the Wqll-Informcd of the'World bos
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because Its com
ponent puts are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its ex
cellent combination of Byrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success. \
That ia one of many reasons why
Syrup"of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine—manufactured by the-Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
fry all leading druggistsi ' Price fifty cents
Ionic or Stimulant?
There is an immense difference between a tonic and a
stimulant. Up one day, way back the next; that’s a
stimulant. Steady progress day by day toward perfect
health; that’s a .tonic, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a tonic,
a strong tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from
alcohol. Dp not,stimulate unless your ddetor says so.
He knows. Ask him. Do as he says. mt
...j, nv vpvuing.
New York. April 21.—The cotton
ntafltet opened this morning weak,
with a decline of from nluo to thir
teen The doclioa la due to
roor eable* and to report* of rain in
For the first few minutes the
market rent-red further tinder heavy
real! sing The list however, receiv
ed felrly good support.
Co.,Lo<d«ftAft
Constipation Is the one great cauie of »Ick-
blllousneu.
breath, debility, nervomn!* Has your dxtor^r^mCTde^yer^.^VS?
Berlin, April 21—A dispatch from
Sofia stated that ttfe young. Turk*
army entered Constantinople today
without, bloodshed, and surroundM-
the Ytldls Kiesk.
‘ The Sultan has taken.refuge on a
Russian warship.
Hundreds are Fleeing.
Constantinople, April' 21—The
young Turk* are atlll delaying their
entrance Into the city, pending ne
gotiations with the Sultan. Hundred*
of citizens are' fleeing from the efty.
ROADS TO WITHDRAW
1,000 MILE BOOKS
per bottle.
The lantern that don’t blow out—
don’t jar out, One of these No. 2
PRISCO cold blast lanterns will
be lighted in our window on May
1st 1909, and be gtven FREE
to the one guessing the nearest
correct’time it will barn. The
guessing is FREE to all and you
are not required to make any
purchase. Come in and guess
FREE. .
BUSH FOUND WITH
GAS TUBE IN MOUTH
A MAJORITY OF THE ROADS OF
THE STATE WIRE OUT OUT
' THAT CRASS OF MILEAGE.
Atlanta, Ga., April According
to locaT reports a majority of the
railroads In the state will withdraw
tne 1,000 mite mileage books at
2 cente per mile on June 1. The
2,000 mile books will etUl remain In
force.
It is said that the 1,000 mile
books are making heavy inroads In
to the 2H cents regular rates on
MAX RECENTLY. MOVED TO AT-
-RASTA CAUGHT SfllCIDE FE
WER SOON AFTER ARRIVAL, "
/ Atlanta,' Ga., April 21—Waiter K.
SusU|' recently of BelUmore, and
-who Bad been a resident of Atlanta
only two weeks,' was found uncon
scious yesterday morning in a room
ir. the Austell building. When found
he had a gas tube In his mouth. He
was rushed to the hospital, and
prompt work soon had him out of
danger. v
In bis pocket was found a letter
addrhssed to his wife In Baltimore,
and it. is believed that this told of
bis Intentions. Why Bush should
WILL COLLECT FINE
FROM DEAD WOMAN
THE GOVERNMENT WIRR PRO
CEED TO CORRECT FINE OF
MONNISH’S ESTATE.
April 21—Although
SIRS.
Atlanta, Oa., April 21—.Although
dead, the government will go Inex
orably forward to collect the fine of
22,000 assessed against Mrs. Rosa
Monnish the day she, killed herself.
An execution for its collection has
been Issued and served on her es
tate.
her -brother-in-
A HEROIC STRUGGLE.
The Fight Foe Life of tho Crow of a
Wrecked Whaler.
The story of tiie crew of s whal
ing vessel wrecked off Cape Parry
in a drifting fog is given in Mr. A.
H. Harrison’s book, “In Search of
- • - - The Alexan-
F. W. Monnish.
law, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Is on-
derstood to be her exeeutor, and he
is.expected hereto settle up her <t-
-
a Polar Continent,
der at the'time was steaming at..fall
speed, and when first it 6truck_the
crew, not seeing anything in front
of them, thought they had collided
with a piece of drifting ice. But
on striking again the-vessel imme
diately filled'with water, so they'
hardly bad time to .rush to the
boats, which they bad great diffi
culty ip. lowering. V ■«
H jyn'sjhi'n that Capt;iinT:’t<v
nearly b~t Id- lit’-* lie wn ' -•
limn to leave the ship, uiffl
the boats were being.pushed off he
jumped from the vessol, but missed
the stern of the boat and fell iuio
the sea. Luckily, however, be man
aged to catch a rope that wn*
thrown to him, but it wn* not with
out difficulty that
Hardware Co.
plans for tho'unvolling excr^se;* and
Memorial''exercises Friday, Governor
Smith wil! be the prlnclp-.l speaker
and will bo a central figure of the ex
ercises of tho big day,-bat Moultrie’s
pretty girls will be another attraction
of the curious. Thirteen of the pret
tiest will participate in the unveiling
and this w’fl.b# a sight worth going
miles, to aee. Thirteen of. Moultrie**
prettiest young ladles Is a collection
of beauty such as could b* "gotten to
gether in few places In the country.
It will open the eyes of Georgia’* big
Governor and all the visitors on that
occasion for It will be a huge beauty
combine. All of the thirteen wtU have
some part in the unveiling of the
statue that the March winds tried ao
hard to unveil and 1T the hungry eyes
of the visitors have feasted enough
on the beauty of the unveiling party
they will be allowed to behold the
type of the dead heroes of the Con
federacy.—Moultrie Observer;
TWO FAMILIES WEREJv
POISONED BY MILK
LaGrippe, Bad Colds,
* ■' Neuralgia,
" ■—— CURED BY USING
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic.
FAMJRY OF THE BURK INSPECT-
OR WASONE OF THE UNFOR
TUNATE SUFFERERS.
Atlanta, Oa., April 21—Two West
End families were poisoned by bad
milk .yesterdi
In
out difficulty that I le wn* pined
into the best when he whs dragged
alongside.
The mist was so dense thidMM
had no idea of their- locality,A)ut oil
reaching the shore they eitiihA
rocky headland of C4pe Parry loom-
anjl -for awhile wera
seriou? condition. Strangely
enough, two of those poisoned were
a city milk Inspector and his wife.
The license of the dairy where the
milk .was purchased was temporari
ly revoked, but a careful. inspection
was made, and it is said the dairy
was .found In a very clean condition.
It Is believed that the milk was
poisoned by some one after It was
left at the two homes.
Another .family was poisoned by
-pottedTbam, and have brought ac
tion for 25,000 damage- against a
big packing concern.. They claim
That their eyeilght has become per
manently Injured by eatjng the pole,
one'll meat
travel before regaining Ilcrechi
island, this, too, along a barren an
deserted coast line in open boal
and probably in.a raging sea.
This wreck occurred on Aug. ll
yet on Aug. 2fi they arrived at Iici
■chel island, every one of the)
The difference between a badcold and LaGrippe is this:
A Strong Constitution will Wear Out a Cold,
but Grippe will Wear out a Strong Constitution.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Lillie Kendrick, vs. Lee Kendrick.
In Lowndes Superior Court, May
Term. 1909. -
The defendant,. Lee Kendrick, It
hereby required personally or by at
torney. to be and appear at tba next
term of the Superior Court of said
county to be held In and for said
county on the third Monday In-May,
next, then and there to aniwer tb*
plaintiff’s libel for total divorce.
Witness the Honorable Robt O.
Mitchell, Judge of said eofirt, this
17th day of April, laat.
R. a Myddelton, Clerk.
templated of such duration; I
EVerynow and then they had t‘|
put ashore to find fresh water unj
to match a-few winks of sleep, an"
I can answer for it Hint putting
ashore here i» no easy matter, for
there.are many miles of coast lino
along which it is almost impossible
Don't take chances—take Johnson's Tonic
said she would emphasize by hit
ting me a blow somewhere, or the
shoulder or the arm or the hip.
believe she’s an ez-pngiliit. I fe
all broke to pieces.^ Why do thi
let such people come to ** -
■he finished, with a sob.—
Press.
lew York
ohnson’s Chill and
Budapest, April *1—The Hunga
rian cabinet resigned today. Tbe
Emperor has asked Count Androssy
to-form a new cabinet.
Just think what the drinkers of
coco-cola would bare had to stand
tor If Uncle Asa Candler had really
lost that thirty-five thousand! And
this In the summer tima^-Brun-
awlck Nawa. -
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
25 and 50c bottles. Trial 10c bottlea sent on receipt of stamps.
payment
March 11, HOP.
Thomas N. Arington, Administra
tor. P. O. Amsterdam, Ga.
t-XMt
tc from any dealer who does not agree to ai
Pot up under guarantee to euro Bad Colds, Li
JOHNSON’S CHILL ft FEVER TONIC COl
Don’t buy Johnson’s'
money back when It fi
Neuralgia and Fever,