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The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet- -the only soda cracker of
which this is really true ia
Uneeda Biscuit
The only suds cracker scientifically
baked.
Th* only soda cracker effectually
protected
The only soda cracker ever fresh,
crisp and clean
The only soda cracker good at ail
times.
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
CRIMINAL AND
EQUITY CASES
Large Number of Both Kind* Will Be
Taken up at the Neat Session ol
the Federal Court.
Tha rrltnlßal dock'd 'H« I illicit
Mia'** federal court will hr- lougei
ihan usual There are several case
i ha* were left over (rum the ati.eluu
of laat yvar ami besides i he*. I hare
are a large number «rs prisoner* held
carter bond nr In Jail. being commit
••4 there hy t'oQimi*»i<ui*r I-am*.
Tha Following wll be taken up nar
till been left over from laai jmai
W II Swain, removing and conceal
<B| liquor*.
Jnhp Mum (uni Illicit distilling of
liquor*
I’ntted Kiatea government va, Lav.
ranr# Rod' principal and Job"
O Koala auratt
Unitart Sttta* lu'-ermnen' »«
George .4. McKtUlfl principal, K. J
I tort a, surety.
United Ht*te» govei umeui va. Peter I
G. Ware, principal Ed. Y Hill, aurety.
The following ranee will come before
ihe federal trend Jury and It la ok
period that true bill* wlll tin returned
In each ease.
•Irwi Velidettl. chained willi violating
I lie nanirallaailiut lawa. Jo iKi Mill*!
W Hlalr. John Thompaott. Oiui «'
Tarver. Janie* N Htonu and I .mil a
f’antrell all chaffed wWh violatlni,
tqrpnslal law*
Other caeca will cope before the;
federal trend Jury Imt the above reach,
are aald to he the tnoat Important
The felloe Ina raaea Iti equity wlli I
ha tried In the federal court next
week
R S. Jonaa et at. VO. .1. E, Happ and
Edmund (’ Lpuagla. petition for injun
ctlon Bernard and Lee* MaiiutOi
tqrino company va. L. K Blanchard
petition for furecloslug mulg.igi
Georgia Railroad mid UtuktPK com
pon> va. AUaiilh Paata) Telegraph
and fable company, removed from
Richmond superior pours. Lawrence
fnoper. twelver. Bo'ilhern Building
and lawn utanrlailoti \a. Madison 4.
Newton, administrator nml Mary F.
Butt* Suit on note secured by deed
te real catote.
For Whooping Cough ust STUART'S
QIN end BUCHU.
On* of the ntc< at pi mi ssions lot if
'ouiitf matt to take up I* to be Itum I
t|cb
CATARRHS,
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh in not merely ait intlammallon of the of the head anil
throat, aa tht symptoms of ringing noise* in the cats, mucous dtopping back
Into the throat, continual hawking ntid spitting, etc., would t-eetti to Irnlt
cate j it ia a blond disease iu which the entire circulation and the greater
part of the n stem aie involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an r xcru
of nric acid In the Mood, The T.iver, Kidpoy* and Bowels frequently lie
conic torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse
and waste of the bodv, leave it to aour and form uric acid in the system.
This is taken up l>y the Mood and through its circulation distributed to all
parts of the system. These impurities iu tho blood irritate and inflame
the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting
of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable
symptoms of CaUrrh. As tba blood gees to cl! > srls of the bedv the cs
tarr-al poi.ou affects all p.r'.j of the tyaica. 'the head hat a tight, full
S"-*- couud-Aly tip, patna above tie eye , slight Sever
comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire Nvsiem disordered *ud
I had O.tarrh ter about ftft.en JV ** !* is .« wastc of
yc«r», a-jit no man could havn tunc to try to cure Catarrh with aprays,
lTtlVl *** washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
an* i»t. 1 than fioaan a. a.f a’uii does not reach the blood, and can, therefore.
?roi>j l thf «M‘ hot, nolbinil worn than temporarily reliwm
tskli *)t,« »Uor whil«w»auni-ad. the discomfort of the trouble. To cure
ms?sTt*^ I .VaV. r r,vTx , .r i ‘nh.‘k Catarrh permanently the blood must be
Catarrh is a blood dtaaaia, aud thotouglilvpurilicdatultlicKVSbiucleansed
know Ihara la nothin* * n aarlh ~f n ll a nd at the same time
hattarter Ik* b.uod than a. a. B. «U poisons, WTO at l"C hauit run
Kobody thinks «u«p» of ». «, *, strengthened and built up. Nothing equals
1 Xlch. * tA ’ rßo * , t S. b. »S, for this purpose. It attacks the
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABLE
ever)' symptom diaap)tc«rs, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
lestoreil. b. b. b. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the
use of S. b. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will
•end you literature about Catarrh, and give von special medical advice
Vitkout charge, b. b. S, is for sale nt all first i lass drug stores,
JHL SWIFT SPI CUtC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
OR. WHARTON TO
START MAGAZINE
Noted Evangelist, Whose Recent
Novel "White Blood” Hee Attracted
So Much Attention, to Rubllih
Monthly,
SAVANNAH.—Met liouty 'I
Wbarluu, iho rule bra led ovottgclUi,
who Im lime conducting u BupUai re
'lval rrvlcu at the Flrat Bgptt*
church, la going to enter th* Tom
Watson Bob Taylor Held
Bo la going to Htart W bar on's Mag
a/lnc. Ii la unilortlood that II I* to
In* published In Florida fir Whai
ton made the aniioiuu inn nil hero yea.
lerday.
Dr. Whartons' literary ability,
which la apr«c|at«d by iha thousand a
who hav* r-»d and beard hla sermnp*
and speech*! l baa recently h**n item
un«*ra*ed Jn a rorv tare* way hv hi*
novel, Just otic, White Blood.” at
which John Tnaple On>M says, etll-j
t oi tally.
"Whit# Blood.'
"Who that la Baptist docs not know I
Dr. Henry M. Wharton?
"And who. for that matter, Baptist j
or not Baptist, does not know and lave j
this large mid vital evangelist, this
wholesome and effective preacher. thtsj
pUllusuplHT of event a aud (hla strong,;
wholesome Southern personality
which lias for so long a time done
Its areal and effective work In the j
Soul hern church?
"Dr. Wharton’s latest achievement
t|i the world of loiters la a strong!
and Interesting novel which, under ‘
the title of White Blood,' |s a ktoiy
of the Ron ih which establishes In Its
strong and earnest page* the suprent
acy of white blood and the ttnoonquer
able future; of the H.txon race.
Few men have wen bed ter situated
Hian Dr. Wharton to Know and (o <
tmly the negro. Whether «« a boy
upon bis own Virginia plantation, a
a soldier In Uto fonfedcratu unities,
as boariug a pail lu the struggle of
the heroic reconstruction, or as a phil
osopher In this later day. aud above
all things a preacher both lo white
and to uogro people In tile South. Or. |
Wharton has hud at least the rare|
ciptlpmciit id experience for hlk work.:
" 'White Blood' Is not so fiery and j
passionate a novel a* "The ('lans
man,' Imt It will doubtless make a
much larger and more wholesome Im
preislon upon the people outside of
the Smith In a strong, brave and Iton-j
esl way It wraps around vivid In
disease at its head, goes down to the very
I'ottoui of the trouble and makes u complete
and lastin'* cure. S. b. S. removes every
particle of the catarrhal poison from the
blood, making this vital atrium pure, fresh
and healthy. Thru the inflamed mem
branes begin to heal, the head is loosened
audcleured, the hawking and spittingi-ca.se,
CAPTAIN CRAVEN, THE ENGLISH HEAVYWEIGHT,
AND JIM JEFFRIES, AMERICAN WHOM HE WOULD FIGHT
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rldcnlk and tender love story t|re
great truth which the author desires
to Impress, that In this Houthem
country both the Interest of the whit,
rnan and th* interest of the negro
Jointly demand tbs' the fauesstin
shall ml# *ed dir*,* l the eivlluation
upon which tha prosperity of non:
depend*, fir. Wharton has told tits;
»tory vividly, and in many cases pow
erfully, aud we tael sure Utat nts
thousands of friends In Dixie will bo
delighted to read this creation of his
fancy tt|K>u the fabric of bis exiwri
enco and philosophy
ERUPTION SURVIVOR’S STRANGE
STORV.
The tramp steamer Peabody, which j
was wrecked lu the Helee eruption i
has one survivor, who hair return.at
TWO FAST PUGS WHO
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The.-c reiuarkubb- photographs were taken when Uaus uiu! Helmut- signed for champiunahip bom. The.
photographs show exactly bow Gan* and Herman will rise up in tbc ring. They also illustrate ibe favorpe
blows of tho boxers who will soon battle for the world's lightweight championship. On the top shows H
man's moat dangerous blow, a right ou r the kjduc.vs. Below shows Herman's clever left reaching ihe jaw.
THE AUGUSTA HERALO
MOROCCAN DIFFICLUTY ENDS.
WASHINGTON.—A dispatch receiv
ed today from l ulled Statei Minister
; Gumm-i a* l' : v. Morocco,
tha* all of the quextton.i which he had
'w bring to the attention of the sultan
:i. bens it of ti'.o LulteJ. tjt»ts* have
I cither been eatialaciotily adjusted >v
i^eiuproeessofiiems^^^^^^^
to the friends w'ho believed hint
oead Ills Incredibly exciting story
is told in full by Eden Phillpotta in
"Daniel Sweetlattd." a masterpiece,
which this paper will publish exclu
sivcly and serially, beginning Novem
ber Jth. before it* appearance as a
book. It Is seventh of the Authors
and Newspapers’ Association s famous
$ 1.10.n0b aeries.
WILL HAVE BOUT SOON
Here is shown (lie ' lighting fare of
fuptatn Craven, the English amateur
heavyweight champion who is touted
as being able to hold lilt, own with
( haippion Jim Jefferies, shown on the
right. Captain Craven's ring experi
ence. so far. has consisted of three
round holds against army officers-
Jefferies' has consisted of long, hard
battles against tbo world's beht heavy
weights. The marked contrast be
tween the big fellows is shown per
leelly by the photographs reproduced
here. At the top is a scene showing
Crane in an English ring.
ODD FELLOWS IN STATESBORO.
| BAVANNAH.—This afternoon at i!
o'clock about of Savannah’* prom
inoti' members of rh< l O. O. 1‘ left
for Statesboro, where the* will at
tend the aemi-aunual district c.onven
ttcri or the order tonight and tomor
ionv. This eveuing there is to be a
] public mas* meeting at Statesboro.
1 where addresses will be delivered by
Grand Master McGowen of Augusta,
j Grand Secretary J. S. Tyson of Sa
! vaunab and Grand Representative <’
H. Dorsett of Savannah
Tomorrow morning there will be- a
secret meeting, at which isrinis con
netted with Odd Fellowship will !«'
discussed.
The Savannah contingent expects
1 to return home tomorrow evening.
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