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Six Months la Sk\y
Ends Recovery
Savannah Woman’s Friends
Amazed At Again Seeing Her
Out. Eight Years Of Stomach
And Nervous Trouble Ended.
‘‘What Tanla.e has done for me
too wonderful for words to express.
It is one of those blessings a person
has to experience to fully under¬
stand’', is tlie grateful
made a few days ago by Mrs. li. l<\
Ryle, residing at 208 West 14th
Savannah Ga.
“For eight or ten years, i had suf
fered from, stomach, liver and
ous troubles. Even the lightest
food, and sometimes just waetr,
ed almost unbearable pains in
Vstomac h. My liver did not act
ty and my nerves were so
I could not be still. At times [
fered so badly I felt like
right out.
“ In spite of all 1 could do I
growing weaker until at last 1
compelled to give up and take to
bed. Then I underwent two
tions and after remaining in bed
six months, my sister and
friends persuaded me to try
I have felt thankful a
times they did, tor it seemed
no lime after I began taking
PRINCE OF WALES
SHOWS INTEREST
IN HOSPITAL DAY
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago, May 2.—The Prince of
erintendent, Wales lias written Wesley E. Memorial S. Gilmore, Hospi¬ sup-j
tal. Chicago, and chairman of the Na-j
tional Hospital Day committee, of
his interest in the observance of Na
t’onal , Hospital ,, , Day, ,, May . 12, by the j ,
ho. p.t.als ot the United btate.s and i
Canada, and of Ins intention to bring
Hus movement to the attention of
England hospital authorities with the
K 2*, having teem combine in Hie.
celebration
On account of the interest taken in
National Hospital Day by Canadian
hospitals, under the direction of Dr.
M. T. MacEachern, Canadian chair¬
man, ami also because National Hos¬
pital Day is ovserved on May 12, the
anniversary of the birth of Florence
Nightingale, founedr of modern hos¬
pital and nursing methods, Mr, (ii!
■ more wrote to the prince, indicating
he believed ho would he glad to hear
of the tremendous success of the
movement. Tlie prince, who is pres-1
ident of the Royal Northern Hospi- j
lal ot London, in the letter forward - j
ed to the Committee for the King Ed-|
Aval d s Hospital fund for London, ol j
which he also is president, has re¬
quested this committee to give it at
icni i„n.
According to reports received by
Matthew O. Foley, Chicago, execut'd'
secretary of the National Hospital
Day Committee, some 5,000 hospitals
throughout the United States and
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until I was able to got up and walk
around the house.
‘‘In a. few days more I was able
to eat without so much pain, and ir
few weeks got so I could do part
■if my housework. So I kept on talc
tng Tanlac until I was so strong I
did not need la hire my work done
any more, as my nerves, stomach
liver and entire system were re.st.or
d to normal functions.
“J think it the most wondnrfu
tiling in the world how Tania:
brought me back to health after I
had reached such an awful cond<
t.ion. My friends even marveled wliei
Ihey met me on the streets, for the;
never expected me, to lie well again
“1 have taken Tanlac occasionally
during the past three pears in orde’
to keep ini my strength and am now
aide to do all my housework, eve
the hardest of it. I also eat and loci
well and a$i not at all nervous,
could say enough in praise am
gratitude to Tanlac for the good i !
has done me to fill a good sized
i book.”
Tanlac is for sale by ail good drug
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million bottles sold.
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Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Mature’:
own remedy for constipation. Fc
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Canada will have “open house” an
otherwise observe the 102;! Nations
Hospital Day on May 12. The sob
object of the movement is to mak
the public better acquainted wit!
ho:-,j .”
YOUNt, 'A AN AND BRIDE
BURNED TO DEATH !N
GADSDEN, .ALABAMA
Gadsden, Aba., May 2.—Knot 1
Little, aged twenty-tliree, and hi:
bride of three months, were burned
to death last, night when their home
near Optachee was destroyed >bv
fj re
Their charred remains were found
on the be(i springs indicating that
'
they had lost their lives while
asleep. Neighbors who discovered
the fire were unable to arouse them.
It wap several hours before the
ashes cooled off sufficiently to recov¬
er what remained of the bodies. The
origin of the fire has not been deter¬
mined. The couple was well known
in tlie community.
WORLD COURT ADVOCATE
ELECTED FROM CALIF.
Los Angeles, May 2.—Captain John
Frederick, the republican who said
lie “did not care to go to Washington
unless he was endorsed as the advo
of the world court proposed by
President Harding” was apparently
congressman from the tenth
California district at the special
election yesterday.
Returns from more than half of
precincts gave Fredericks a
lead over his nearest, oppon
H. Z. Osborne, Jr., republican
son of the late 11. Z. Osborne
death in office caused the
Miss Lloyd Gilpin, demo¬
ran third.
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lews Notes ■j
of General Interest ;
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HE TIDES TO j I
MAY EIGHTH
i’uesduy High D: o8 a.m 10: Oil 1
May Low 2:12 nm B: -54 i ;
Friil J. i 1 igb 10::u am ior,i» I
M av 4 law 1: ‘»”) am 4: 17 II ;
laturday High i 1 ::'7 am 11:55 i :
May 5 Low 5:2!) am 1:44 pm
iiniday High 12:27 pm. 12:53
May C, Low ♦>:2(» am 0:44
holiday High 12:52 am 1:27
May 7 ! ,ow 7:25 am 7; 47
Tuesday High 1:52 am 2:29
1 M a v 8 Low 8:22 am S: IS pm
Outer liar calculation—About one
iour Inter ill til o harbor,
MOT L. P. PINKNEY
WHO WAS ARRESTED
The Pinkney arrested some days
ago charged with tampe ring with
dec,trie, meters, was not L. p. pink
uey, well known colored contractor
out was another person of that name
md the similarity of names caused
nan y who have known this respect
d colored man for many ears, to In -
■nine confused. The names are not
oven spelled the same way as one is
•‘Pinkney’’ and the person arrested
: s “Pinckney”.
VEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS
Locally: Showers; little change in
temperature; easterly winds. Condi¬
tions elsewhere: Rain occurred gen
rally westward of Georgia to over
Eastern Texas and Oklahoma under
the influence of a storm disturbance
now covering the lower Mississipp'
alley. Elsewhere fair weather eon
linuert, with moderate temperatures,
except, colder in the Northwest. High
pressure areas are crested over the
'ake region and Oregon.
DISPUTE ABOUT AMOUNT
DUE “WASHER” KEPT CLOTHES
A colored washerwoman was be
fore Judge Symons yesterday after
noon having been arrested under a
possessory warrant for certain
clothes. It developed that the wont at:
and the people for whom, she washed
bad dispute and she held onto cot
tain garments. She was discharged
by Judge Symons who, on account rd
her Ignorance, had held- the clothe,
and the justice was even so kind
hearted that both tlie cost of Con
stable Horace Symons and himself
were “marked off” so to speak. It
would have amounted to something
over six dollars.
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CART. DUVAL “WING AND WING”
SAILS UP THE HA.RBOR AGAIN
After his avowed intention of re¬
naming away from tlie port of
Brunswi. k for all time, Capt. Duval,
in commnd of ills schooner, sailed up
Hie hay yesterday ‘wing and wing’’
and is now safely moored here. This
aged mariner, something over eigth.v
five years, sailed away several weeks
ago but evidently reached the rttti
cyiusion that this was the snug liar
bor after all. It will be remembered
that ibis same seaman and his craft
were pulled off Raccoon Keys, near
Jekyl, several months ago. He had
been driven high and dry by a gale
which lie encountered while coming
lliii ugh St. Andrews’ sound.
WILL FILL MOTION
TO QUASH INDICTMENTS
AGAINST CflAS. W. MORSE
Washington, May 2.- Leave to
i motion to quash the
charging Charles W. Morse and
r with conspiracy to defraud the
government on war-time ship con
tracts was asked today in the District
of Columbia Supreme Court by de¬
fense counsel Justice Stafford took
it under advisement. It is understood
the defense will urea as causes for
dismissal that one of the grand
jurors reporting the indictments was
hi -jlieu and iluit anolhcr was not a
resident of the District of Columbia.
Trial of the case then proceeded, with
Eads Johnson, New York district of¬
ficer for the Emergency Fleet Cor¬
poration in 1!)17, under cross-exami¬
nation by Attorney Lockwood, of de¬
fense counsel. Mr. Johnson said ha
was “perfectly satisfied’' after an in¬
spection ef the Morse Noank (Conn.)
plant, that it was capable of produc¬
ing wooden ships.
Cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue or
Biliousness.
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EDO MILLER
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Atlanta, On., May
leaders herb express the opinion
this is the lime for the newspapers
the nation to kill olf the
dists who are forever trying to
i he tv st ol liit? r.dlroads
It is pointed out that the*
should be justly entitled io receive
) fair profit, and unless they are,, it
I claimed, the whole country will
! for lack of traffic service. It is
j by business leadeis here that
j is not going to the relief of
| unless it gains thereby.
j ‘ We have no sympathy witli
an,Hot patriot who begrudge
roads that much,” said an
business man in discussing tlie
ation today.
Jn tlie months of readjustment
business depression whic-h
tin: return of the carriers, costs
necessary replacements were out
line with earnings to ’such an
( i . lt no tbing by way of rehabilitation
could be undertaken. Only with
deflation of costs air*-! the increase
revenues that have lately been
ported lias a comprehensive
of railroad reconstruction
possible, railroad men here say.
Should it he possible for a
erable number of the railroads at
end of the year to pay dividends
their investments equal to tiiose
garded as reasonable in scores
hundreds of other enterprises, it b
declared here, a cry for a
in rail charges would almost
sweep the country.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
fake the Old Standard GROVE’S TaS' 1 E
i LESS chill TONIC. You know what you
are taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine
drives out tlie malaria, the bon builds up
die system. SO cents.
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