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Breedlove’s
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Accor-
ingly, »t is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and'Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why' it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects ami without having to increase
the quantity from time.to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To gft it* beneficial-
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists
OLDEST AND BEST
BLOOD PURIFIES
Plain Cream,
Block Cream,
Lillies, Hearts,
" * Roses, Bells,
Chrysanthemums and
other special designs
on special orders.
27—Sultau
Constantinople, April
Abdul Hamid of Turkey was depos
ed today, putting an cud to his
reign, which has been marked by
blooded and Internal dissensions.
Hig brother, Meheiumed Kechad,
ala' Immediately proclaimed the
new ruler, amidst the wildest enthu-
We have never claimed that- S. S. S. was a medicine to work
wonders, nor one that would cure every physical ailment or disorder.
More than forty years ago it was placed on the market and recommended
as a blood purifier, and today, after a long and successful career, and
when its use has become almost universal, only the same honest claim
is made for it—that it is a cure for those diseases and disorders arising
from an impure or polluted blood. Time makes no mistakes, and-the
very best recommendation of S. S. S. is the fact that It has stooif a long
test and is now more generally used, and has the confidence of a
greater number of people than any other blood medicine.
The blood Is the most vital force of life; every organ, nerve,
muscle, tissue and sinew of the body is dependent on It for nourishment
and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and rich, It
furnishes to these different members the healthful properties needed lot
preserve them and enable them to
perform their various duties. So
long as the blood remains free from
Infection we are apt to escape dis
ease, but any impurity, humor or
poison acts injuriously on the sys-
Whlte
All colors- are furnished
promptly on city or out
•oTicfwn orders.
for two seasons; There is a strong
preponderance ot rather decided
tone*.' deep wisterias, lavenders,
blue* • and* JinkS ehowln gin
ai.ee. Smoke tones are muah liked
in linen.'Trimmings are divided be
tween self-tones "and striking touch
es ot black, which, when discreetly
employed, give "assn and 'effective
ness to the costume.
The Jumper a Princess Affair,
The Jumper-In some ot the Im
ported costumes Is a princess affair,
with a decidedly new cut. The bib
or bodice part la often one with a
sort of hip yoke into which the low
er part of the aklrt to draped. This
hip yoke U an Inert table conclusion
With the present craving for sheath
ed hips and flowing- lower skirts.
The yoke to, however, not the old
simple kind, but 1* apt to take on
audacious lines that bring li often
to a sharp point deep at the front,
or that outlines the hips In some
fantastic style. Once It settles down
to an established vogue it 'Ml
drubtless take on more moderate
llnea. These hip yoke effects often
run Ilka riba or ahoulder straps.In
to the’ waist, the yokes being of the
mles of Rechnd's eu-
iXtended throughout
■Hpw‘
abuno-
FRANCEFEARS THE
APPROACH OF MAY l
lunared and one
i birttt of a new
Baring used S. 1.8. extern-.
eively I ean testify to its merits
at a blood purifier and Unto.
It enrlshss, purifies and
slssnsestbe blood of all Impur-
tttes, and at the same time le a
wonderful inrlrorater, tonlo
and arstem builder. It to also
a fine remedy for Rheumatism.
It la master of this vary pain
ful dlseaee, and as a touts to
gtre appetite, strength to the
ntrras and build up tba sys
tem It has no suaal.
It la a vary flue madltiae
Indeed, and ! hare every confi
dence in it.
j*B8.». L.*Aiunr.
Valdosta, Ga.
There,Iffaflil doubt as to tho fatu
of Abdul ilfamld. There Is much
f- cling against him, and in view o[
the -rertteihent lii the streets, It la
feared that further bloodshed will
occur. A high leader of tho Young
Turks said that they VUl bo content
for the new sovereign not to meto
tl\e death penalty to tho dethroned
Sultan.sku,fvcvSL• v -t‘ .
The victory for tho Young Turks
means that the constitution will
stand. The order for Abdul Ham
ids deposition came In the form ot
an edict from Sheik U1 Islam,' su
preme hierarch of the Moslem faun.
The grounds Upon which the depo
sition 7$g based la that the Sultan's
supremacy Is “harmful to lb*
church, contrary to the sacred law,
and unjust to the people of Turkey."
Abdul Hamid waa seised and es
corted out of the city to Qheragsan
pataca. His entourage waa a iso
THE STRIKERS L\ MANY LINES
MAY JOIN HANDS AND GIVE
MUCH TROUBLE THEN.
Paris, April 27.—What is reserved
for ns on May 1st! la It revolution,
the general strike, or merely a Pa
cific manifestation? As the lime
draws a litle nearer we sbp.11 prob
ably be betier Informed a*, to the I
exact designs of the C. G. T., as that
formidable body, the Confedersttlon
du Trevall.
tem and affects the general health.
Pustular eruptions, pimples,
rashes, and the various skin affec
tions, show that the blood Is In a
feverish condition as a result of
some humor, or the presence of an
irritating, fiery acitf. Rheumatism
comes from an excess of uric acid
In the circulation, while Catarrh,
Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula and
Contagious Blood Poison, are all
deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as
the cause remains. Bad blood may come from various causes, such as
a sluggish condition of the system, imperfect bowel and kidney action,
indigestion, etc., or the trouble may be inherited;tut whatever thccause
the blood must be purified before the body can be healthy.
S. S. S. is a natural blood purifier and tonic. It is made enttrely
of the harmless, juices and extracts of roots, herbs and barks-of recog
nized curative ability, and being free from all harmful ; mtoecala is an
absolutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes down into the
circulation and removes any and every trace of Impurity, humor or
poison. It freshens and enriches the blood and cores promptly and
permanently Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula,-Skin
Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood disorders. S.S.S.
Is the most reliable and at the same time a most pleasant acting medi
cine for those whose blood has become weak and who are suffering with
Anaemia, Malaria or some other debilitating sickness.
A blood purifier is especially needed In the Spring to cleanse the
iMinnaltlan ''nitilnti tiADA AffAiirMlilotsfl fllirlnir tflA
Is superior to all wall finishes
or prepared kalsomtnes hereto-
"ore placed upon the market.
'Try.it and you will always use
Ifeco»/ltoira
For Sale By
Generate
relied.
The Intention I*, to work upon the
to popularly
nerves of the Bourgeoisie, but per.
taps the mean* are not *t hand. M.
Leplne, Prefect of Police, |s particu
larly watchful. He has had a long
experience of these Labor.Day*, and
he know* exaCUy how to deal with
them. That to why all thoughts of a
revolutionary riot may be dismissed
as' unfeasible.
But, none the lesa, a serious at
tempt will be made to strike terror
Into the hearts ot the pusillanimous
by endeavoring to associate'with the
artisans and laborers the. body of
dware Company,
Valdosta. Georgia,
circulation of the lmpurities'which have accumulated during the
shut-in life of Winter, and S. S. S. is the most reliable and certain of
goodresults. Bookonithc blood and medical advice free. S.S.S. isfor
sale at all drug stores, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
remember when changing the
sleeves ot blouses, that long, close-
fitting cuffs, reaching clear to iikt
elbows, are shown In new models.
McBt of the trimming also appears
In the lower sleeve; this gives a
ehanee to take.-the full upper parts
mark soother attempt to dlaloeati
the telegraphic and postal admini
strations of ther country. - |
Zf. Alt -I ~| M ..tA._ja *_
■IlNEWav
As an appetizer it is without a peer, in*
aurinor the proper digestion ana fulleat
aMimilatioaof food, constituting an hrvjdu*
able tonic for '*11 convalescent*.
Relieves promptly Heartburn* Sour and
9 Chaaaaatwatarknown, oaa saltan
fM« further than a barroi af any
other watar. I pint $1/ 1 gallon $5.
MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER 00.
Office;, Andalusia, Ala. Well, GrtcavlUc, Ala.
DECIDE Y0UR8ELF.
' The Opportunity I, Here Baoked by
1 Valdosta.
1 Don't take our word for It
Don’t depend on a stranger's state-
; ment
Read Valdosta endorsement
Redd the statement of Valdosta
etttsena.
And decide for youraelf.
Here Is one case of It:
U B. White, 215 Webster etreet
Valdosta assays: “My back troub
led me for a long time end there was
also a constant dull pain across my
loins. Mornings I would he so lame
and atlff that it would be bard -for
me to straighten. When I went to
s» All Druggist >
HOW TO TREAT DRUNK
ARDS IS THE PROBLEM.
single large floral specimen for the
efftlre trimming. Sometimes a hut
bandeau of black velvet ends In a
bow rad a bunch of fins flowers or
three or four wondrous roses. Tbti
style Is decided! the choicest, and to
to be realised st one* as the crea
tion ot a celebrated French bonae
whose taste Is supreme.
Florence Fairbanks.
A BILL BEFORE THE LEGISLA
TURE OF NEW YORK PRE
SCRIBES fipME NEW PLANS.
New York, April 2Tj—In connec
tion with the discussion with regsrd
to the plans tor more adeqnste treat
ment of public Intoxication and lno-
brley of New York City now pend
ing before the State legislature of
Ntw York, It is interesting to note
that a olll has now passed the 'state
legislature of Pennsylvania provid
ing for a-state hospital tor the treat
ment of habitual drunkards.
The plan now before the state leg
islature at Albany contemplates such
an InsUtution together with addition
al features which provide for more
extended probation work In connec
tion with habltnal drunkenese.
The. problem to one for both »o-
■ EDISON PHONOGRAPHS - •
; $12.50, $25.00 and $35.00 *
■ Every Edison Record Made Carried in Stock. ■
I Mathis & Coleman, Valdosta, Ga. S
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HAINS JURY SECURED
AND THE TRIAUBEOINS
MRS. HAIN8. IT TS.SAID . WILL
TESTIFY IN THE CASE AGAINST
HER HUSBAND.
Flushing, N. Y„ April IT—With,
ten Jurors lh the box, in the trial of
Captain Heins, for the murder or
Wm. E. AMDs, both sides are confi
dent today that the remaining two
will be chosen before nlghtfslU
It It reported, jjiat Mrs. Claudia
Halo* to )n biding In New York,
ready to- testify against her husband.
New York. April *7—The Hams
WOWS REUff
■ *5 btans l veeld aew'Uvs
.deed,? write* Mis. Minis
xfcSLSrlsSi
mmgf MV WM WanWVVWI
lbs IS fstos tavs sd
!«M, IS s null *1 sslsi CssdsL"
At All Druggists
Moved
which the habitual drunkard can be
surrounded with abundance of light,
air and outdoor work and where he
can be kept from alcoholic liquors
for a somewhat extended period of
time offers tho ODly possible means
of reformation for this class of por-
I h&ve moved my office* to the new*office
room in the Convene Building over Tom
Convene’* Clothing (tore, where I am bet
ter equipped to give the very best work in
the shortest time for the least money. I am
in Valdosta to stay and will appreciate'your
patronage. Make my office your headquar
ter* while in the city.
Very Respectfully,
London, April 27—In a raid on
parliament this afternoon, four mili
tant suffragette succeeded In gain
ing admittance to 8t. Stevens Hall,
where they chained themselves to
the statutes of dead statesmen. They
Immediately began sboutlng, “Votes
for women" until policemen forcibly
released them tnd took them to Jail.
DR. J. M. COPPAGE,
Physician mad Surgeon,
THOUSANDS HOMELESS
IN EARTHQUAKE ZONE.
The Agnew-Batc-s bill providing
these Jeatures Is receiving the unani
mous support of authorities dealing
with this problem both In New York
City and throughout the state.
promptly answered day or night.
HUNDREDS OP"PEOPLE REPORT
ED STARVING Of DEVASTATED
PORTUGUESE TOWNS.
Lisbon Portugal, April 27—Twelve
thousand people are homeless In the
NOTTRYp 0 p HAM . S
Nairobi, Africa. April 27—Col.
Roosevelt and hla son Ifermlt are
still In bed today at the Pease ranch.
While their Olneu Is not consid
ered serious, they have been urgM
to stay Indoors nntll they are wholly
recovered.
C. Holtzendorff,
Dental Surgeon.
.Accident Occurred on an Italian Sob*
mariae at XaplM.
Naples, April 27^-NIne men are
dead ae the reeult of an exploeioa
on an Italian submarine boat.