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Well Known Macon Capitalist
Ended His Lite Today.
iMacon, Ga., Feb. 2—Ben L. Jones,
one of Hie beat known and wealthi
est men in Macon, committed sui
cide at bU home here this morning
by shooting himself with a pistol
while in bed.
He had been In bad bealtb for
some weeks and It is believed that
bis mind was unhinged.
His family was planning to take
him to Cuba for his health.
HOKE SHOWS HAND;
NOW FOR JUDGE SPEER
BEER DEALERS IN SAVANNAH,
WHO WERE PAROLED, ARE BE
GINNING TO FEAR.
GOVERNOR MAG00N
WAS IN SAVANNAH.
RETURNS FROM CUBA ON WAY
TO WASHINGTON TO REPORT
TO THE PRESIDENT.
Savannah, Feb, 2—Got. .M a goon
who has just relinquished the reins
in Cuba and who Is looked upon as
Taft's Secretary of War, passed
through Savannah yesterday after
noon. He was the picture of health
and It Is evident his two years and
more on the Island did not do him
any barm physically.
He refused to confirm the report
sent out over the country that be Is
to be Secretary of 'War In Presi
dent Taft’s cabinet but there are
many who. believe be la to be.
says be has faith In the people of
Cuba and expects them to work their
own destiny this time. He believes
the wreck of the Maine should be
removed from the harbor of Havana
and anticipates that It will be.
The former Governor will go to
his home In Minnesota after ma kng
his report to the President at Wash
ington.
LQST
IN BLIZZARD
WHILE ON WAY HOME
EMPTY NAPTHA LAUNCH INDI
CATES THAT W. C. GRAVES, A
FARMER, WAS LOST.
Savannah, Feb. 2—Now that Gov
ernor Smith ha» shown that hla
greatest concern in connection with
the blind tigers in Savannah was to
see that they each paid the state
$200 as near beer dealers.there
much concern to know what Judge
Emory Speer is going to do with the
same class when he comes to Savan
nah the latter part of this month,
as It Is understood to be his Inton* |
tlon to do.
It Is Intimated that Judge Speer
has not entirely lost Interest In the
Savannah prohibition situation and
that when he comes here he will
start an Investigation to see h6w It
is being observed.
There are some men in Savannah
who promised Judge Speer to quit
the business if he would not punish
them before for running locker clubs
and they have Called to do so. It Is
not believed the Judge will stand
for this action on their part.
ALA. CONGRESSMAN
TO BE PUT ON TRIAL
REPRESENTATIVE HEFLIN /
CUSED OF TRYING TO KILL
NEGRO IN WASHINGTON.
Washington. Feb. 2—Representa
tive Hpflln of Alabama, will be pros,
eeuted for assault with attempt
kill Lou!, Lundy, a negro last
March.
Though the principal witness
the government married a Russian
prinoess and I, therefore out of the
jurisdiction of the United States, At-
tornoy Baker declares he will push
the ease.
HENDERSON TO BEGIN
AUTOMOBILE MAKING.
FORMER VALDOSTAN TO QUIT
BUGGY COMPANY TO START
UP AN AUTO FACTORY.
Savannah, Feb. 2—Savannah will
probably have an automobile factory
soon. Mr. C. P. Henderson, of the
Henderson-Hull Company, large
makers of wagons and buggies, will
probably sever his connection with
that concern for the purpose of'giv
ing bis entire time to the building
of a factory for the manufacture of
automobiles and to Ita management.
He has not yet disposed of
holdings in the Henderson-Hull Com
pany but It Is expected he will da
The company came to Savan
nah about two years ago from Tal-
MALLORY LINE SHIP
IS MISSING TODAY.
GRAVE FEARS THAT SHIP RROM
NEW YORK TO GALVESTON
HA8 GONE TO BOTTOM.
New York, Feb. 2—Tho Mallory
Line steamer San Marcos, whton
sailed from New York for Galveston,
la misting.
Grave fsars are entertained that
the vessel was sunk off Elisabeth
City, N. 0.
Wireless search has proved un
availing and vessels Ing In the
South.Atlantic hat. not seen her.
Better Than Pills
For Liver Ills,
I It •trrnctb'na tfce Stomach, aid* Dictation, carta Dyspepsia, alaaaaoa th#
Liter and Bowels, curinc Constipation,
Usually ono NX Tablet is all Ibal Is necessary to rnrreet tbo overact
bio. It starts in tho Stomaeh and starches through tLe Liver. Kidney
Intestine, dissolving and soothing as It goes.
NX Tablets are always just right and neither sietbn, gripe nor have
harmful after effect, lit A Its SOI.
INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosta, Ga.
MOBILE MAN WHO FLED
WITH MONEY, CAUGHT
CHARLES C. DICKENS, CHARGED
WITH EMBEZZLING, 1100,000 OP
FUNDS.
Mobile, Ala., Feb. 2—Chaa. It.
Dlckena, who fled from Mobile with
bonda and funds of the English Man
ufacturing Co., of this city amount
ing to more than a hundred thou
sand dollars, baa been erreated at
Houaton, Va.
He win be returned to Mobile on
the charge of embesalement
He la the only aurvlvlng member
of the firm.
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TAFT WELL PLEASED
WITH WORK IN PANAMA
8lmple Remedy for LtGrlppe.
LeGrlppe coughs ara dangerous aa
frequently develop Into pneu-
Foloy’e Honey and Tar dot
stops the cough but heals and
is the lungs so that no.se-
inlta need be feared. The
r- Foley’s Honey and Tar con
tains no harmful druga and la In a
yellow package. Refuse substltutea.
Ingram and Ramsey.
A Religious Author’s Statement.
Rev. Joapeh H. Fesperman, Salis
bury, N. C., who la the author of sev
eral books, writes: "For several
years I was afflicted with kidney
trouble and lest winter I waa sud
denly stricken with a severe pain In
my kidneys and was confined to bed
eight days unable to get up without
assistance. My urlno contained a
thick white sediment and I passed
same frequently day and night. I
commenced taking Foley’a Kidney
Remedy, and the pain gradually
abated and finally ceased nnd my
urine became normal. 1 cheerfully
recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedy.
Ingram & Ramsey,’
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FORCSisr jssb.
HD an THROAT ANDLUKSTBOUBIES.
GARANTEED SATIBFACTOB1
a MONET eUPTTODm.
D. C. Ashley, President.
T. M. Smith, Vice Pres. Abial Winn, Cashier.
J. Y. Butch, Vice Pres. S. A, Smith, Asst. Cashier.
First National Bank,
Valdosta, Georgia.
United States Depositary.
AcC °^v t orable terms cws(eSntw?th°»I^ r Ifr§con?^!«thra I banlitoV I * > ^*
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest compounded quarterly, or certificates of deposits issued bearing
interest f * ' "
: from date of issue.
Foreign Exchange
Sold on all the Principal Cities of die World.
DIRECTORS.
T. M. Smith.
E. P. Sv Denmark,
O. K. Jones,
D. C. Ashley,
J. N. Bray,
W. S. Fender,
J. Y. Blitch.
Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 2.—William
C. Graves, a prominent planter from
OUR BEST P/\TR0NS
arc thos* who dine here
procure our delicious special
dishes that are made exclu
sively by Crescent Cafe with
that exquisite flavor and dainty
prepared concoction that only
an expert chef can give It.
Our manner of preparing oyx-
ters In ail styles has also giv
en an enviable reputation to
Crescent Cafe.
Furnished rooms to let.
An extra fine line of Cigars
on hand.
has for ita basis PERFECT HEALTH.
The dear brain, the healthy atomach, the
bodily organs exercising io harmony, art
tnx first cst -UmU of a Simple Ltle— *
A im or PEACE ALU SATISFACTION.
No one can know the pure delight of
simple living whose nervous system is.
kept in a state of ttnnoo by Constipa
tion, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Biliousness
and other diseases due to inaction of the
liver.
r' The Simple Way to seek the Simple
Life is to eeek the remedy for these con
ditions. This remedy hat been found in
our great product— 1
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ST. JOSEPH’S
Liver Regulator
(In Both Liquid and Powder Form.)
It has made life brighter and happiness
and peace possible when all was dark
and distressed. It retc.-.es the ccntsfs of
Wk and purifies them. It encourages the
liver, stomach and bowels to a fieer and
more natural activity.
It is the Sirrp’c Way to a Sir'.ple Life
ot Health. Peace, Cor.itntnj;r,t.
Many persons attest this fact who have
realized its i
wtuai experience.
8t. Josor-h's Liou r» Liver Regulator
is prompt :-•» .. <’\c» d.j.jdv palatable
and pk-M’.-i! : i*> lur n-m. it know! by drur
fiats aim dealer* a*. & cent** a bottle.
St. Joseph's Liver Regulator in pow
der form is put up in tfsht tin boxes and re-
tails at 23 cm.a Uia.bvo boxes for a dollar.
It may be taken dry or made into a tea or
|j^isj^j f ‘ulll^directi<jus accompany every
t Gerstle Medicine Co.
Chattanooga. Tann.
Barry’s Landing, S. C„ 1s believed
to have been lost In tho blizzard
Friday night while trying to get
home from Savannah In a naptha
launch, having spent the day In this
city transacting business.
His boat has been found beached
and empty, though nothing has
been heard from its occupant.
Graves had a wife and six children.
CAPTAIN OF WARSHIP
WAS DRUNK ON SHORE
COURTMARTIAL HA8 BEEN NAM-
ED TO TRY COMMANDER
ONE OF THE SHIRS.
OF
Gibraltar, Feb. 2—A court martial
has been named to try a captain ot
one of the warships of Admiral Sper
ry's fleet on the charge that he be
came Intoxicated at a shore recep
tion recently.
The captain Is now. under arrest
on his owp ship, which came into
Gibraltar under executive officers of
the command.
BOTH SHIPS BATTERED
BY COLLISION AT SEA.
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT SHIP
AND AN ENGLISH STEAMER
JAMMED ONE ANOTHER.
Dover, Del., Feb. 2—The Atlantic
Transport Company’s steamer Mo
bile, bound for Baltimore, has re
turned here with her bows stove In
as a result of a collision with the
British —steamlr Dunkeldoff oa
Boacby Head.
The latter vessel was aleo badly
damaged.
No Css. of Pneumonia on Record.
We do not know of a single In
stance where a cough or cold result
ed In pneumonia or consumption
when Foley’s Honey and Tar had
been taken. It euros coughs and
oolds perfectly, so do not take
chances with some unknown prepara'
tlons that may contain opiates, which
cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. Ask
for Ftoley’t Honey and Tar and re
fuse any substitutes offered. Ingram
t Ramsey.
AFTER INSPECTING THE WORK
ON THE CANAL HE 80 EX
PRESSED HIMSELF TODAY.
Panama, Feb., 2—President-elect
Taft, President Ohaldl, of Panama
and the latter’s late rival for the
presidency, Senoralns, met at a din
ner and reception at Culebra by
American Minister Squires.
After an Inspection of the Culebra
section of the canal by Mr. Taft a«d
the committee of expert engineers
sent by President Roosevelt, Col.
Geo. E. Goethals said: "We can
promise that ships will b, passing
through the canal on New Years'
day. 1915.”
Judge Taft said: "I am more than
pleased with the work. The plans
are working out Just as they should,
and the work Is going ahead as It
ought to. The engineers who came
down with me tell me that there Is
nothing to be criticised.”
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GEORGIA FERTILIZER &
OIL COMPANY,
Valdosta,
Georgia.
JUROR’S COMPETENCY
IS STILL UNSETTLED.
BALANCE Of THE JURY IN THE
COOPER TRIAL MAY BE
CURED IN MEANTIME.
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 2—Further
Investigation of the contemporary of
Jnror Whitworth was not takes
this morning, because the courtroom
was filled with veniremen, from
which to select the btlence ot the
Jbry.
Judge Anderson, counsel for the
defense, objected to the headlines
In- the Tennosseean this morning,
stating that the defense bad prefer
red charges of perjury against Whit
worth. He said It was an Injustice
to Whitworth and to tha defense.
The slate made no reply.
Attorneys retired to look over the
panel of veniremen, and the Whit
worth Investigation went over nnttl
tomorrow.
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Fertilizers, Add Phosphates,
^Potash Mixtures, Ammoniated Goods.
; * IMPORTERS OF
Genuine German Kamit, Nitrate of Soda
'VHvv i
and Potashes.
A JAPANE8E BUGABOO.
Attack on Kane, the Japanese Stu
dent, waa Of no Consequence.
San Francisco, Feb. 2—Investiga
tion Into the attack upon Kane, the
Japanese student, thowa tbs matter
to havp been greatly exaggerated.
Tbs Japanese secretary of the Jap
anese association, has decided
drop the matter as unimportant
A Home Enterprise Backed by
Home Capital. .
Our goods are made from the best materials. We
have agents at every town in this section. See
them, write us direct, or call to see us when in
Valdosta. Office in rear of Mlrchants’ Bank.
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Georgia Fertilizer & Oil Co
VALDOSTA, GA.
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