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NEW ORLEANS GUARDED.
Action is Tcken to Step Promiscuous
Travel to City From Outside In¬
fected Points.
Action was taken at a meeting ot
the state board of health in New Or¬
leans Friday to enable the federal
authorities ic put a stop to indiscrim¬
inate travel between infected points
and the city, the idea being to pre¬
vent Italians and others from return
inng to New Orleans from settlements
where the fever now exists and caus¬
ing fresh infection.
This action was desired by the ma¬
rine hospital service in the belief that
they are now' controlling the fevei
and that there is a possibility of re¬
ducing it to insignificance, if not of
eradicating it entirely by October 1.
The resolution is general in charac¬
ter and authorizes any local health
officer of infected localities to prohibit
the introduction into their communi¬
ties, of persons acclimated, unaccii
mated, or said to be immune, when
in their judgment such introduction
would add to or increase the preva¬
lence of the disease. Persons known
to reside regularly in an infected lo¬
cality in Louisiana are to be admitted
into their homes when they furnish
satisfactory proof of residence. It
was explained that the resolution
would interfere in no way with travel
between New Orleans and points in
St. Tammany and Tangjpahoa par¬
ishes, tv he re many families of New Or¬
leans now find an asylum.
Nor will anyone be prevented from
coming from the Mississippi gulf coast
provided they have not been in the in¬
fected zone in Mississippi City. As a
result of die resolution the health
authorities will be enabled, with the
eo-operatiou of the railroad compa¬
nies, to prevent ingress of Italians
and members of other nationalities,
negroes, tramps and other irresponsi
bles from all those points where nests
of fever have been developed.
The yellow fever situation has been
regarded as having undergone no
change. Dr. White's announcement
that if the people will faithfully screen
and disinfect and obey the regula¬
tions which have been made, and if
all elements continue as at present to
report cases promptly, it is possible
that there will be an enr.ire cessation
of the infection within the next thirty
days, has spread a more hopeful feel¬
ing throughout the community.
There was some rise in the number
of new cases Friday over Thursday,
Lrt.'the health authorities said no un
N’orable conclusions were to be
drawn from that fact, and that there
was likely to be variation of this
character from day to day. The fact
tbt the deaths per day do not exceed
those in the comparatively slight vis¬
itation of the fever in 1897 and are
insignificant in number in comparison
with those of 1878 is still the point
basis for the widespread optimism
that prevals.
A visit to the emergency hospital
also confirmed what has heretofore
been said that a certain proportion
of the cases there as elsewhere in
the city develop into malaria or
dengue in the course of treatment.
The fever report, for Friday up to
6 p. m. was as follows: New cases,
65; total to date, 1,665; deaths ni
day, 6; total deaths, 232; remaining
under treatment, 280.
TELL-TALE LETTERS PRODUCED.
Mixon Decided to Obey Order of Investiga¬
ting Committee «nd Keep Out of Jail.
A Columbia, S. C-, dispatch says :
The dispensary investigation continues
to turn alleged scandals and sensa¬
tions. Constable .1. R. Hart at Thurs¬
day’s session charged M. G. Cowan,
United States Commissioner at Spar¬
tanburg, and U. X. Gunter, now at¬
torney general, with having, in 1902.
conducted an employment bureau and
with procuring situations for consta¬
bles for a financial consideration.
F. M. Mixon, former state commis¬
sioner, produced the letters from .1.
W. Kelley & Co., of Chattanooga, with
reference '.o dispensary• officials. Mix¬
on at first refused ;o give them up
and was arrested for contempt.
whole family in watery GRAVE.
Shanty Boat Demolished and Seven Sleep¬
ing Occupants are Drowned.
News reached Maysville, Ky., Wed¬
nesday of the probable drowning ol
a man named Gates and his wife and
five children in the river between
Maysville and Dover.
Gates left Maysville in a shanty
boat, intending going south, and tied
up for the night at a point below Rip
ley cu the Kentucky side. The rising
river caused the boat to break loose
and float to midstream.
A towboat coining upstream with
empty barges struck the shanty boat,
demolishing it, the family being asieep
when the accident occurred. No one
has seen the shanty boat since then
or heard from any of the family.
* W' . v A Si
The Pay of College Athletes.
The most difficult questions t :nt
now assail the management of the
American colleges are how to pay the
professors larger salaries and how to
make the athletes work for nothing.
The latter question is the harder of
the two. Mr. Carnegie lias helped
with the problem of the professors*
pay, and . >veral of the older universi¬
ties are raising big funds to the same
end; but to keep the athletes from
drawing salaries is a mere complicat¬
ed matter. It is accepted in all the
colleges that players and contestants
in intercollegiate games must be
amateurs; players, that is, who uo
not play, and have never played, for
hire, .lust as the Elkins law drives
the railroad lawyers to the concoct¬
ing of devices whereby unlawful re¬
bates may lawfully be paid, and
drives freight-agents to dark trans¬
actions and unrevealed bargains, so
the acceptances of the law of ama¬
teurs seems to drive the college law¬
yers and the team managers to de¬
vices by which useful amateurs may
lawfully be hired, or may be paid
surreptitious wages without its com¬
ing to public knowledge.—Harper's
Weekly.
Of Course Not.
"No,” remarked the young man,
with a touch of sadness in his voice,
"it may be that some day happiness
will be mine, but at present it is be¬
yond me. There is a girl whom I
love dearly. She would have mo if
1 only asked her, but I dare not. I
really cannot marry and live on a
thousand a year.”
His two friends to whom ho spoke
looked at him in wonder. For a mo¬
ment they were speechless—conster¬
nation and pity depicted on their
youthful countenances. But presently
speech returned to them exactly at
the same time and they fairly howled
in their excitement:
"You can’t marry on a thousand a
year? Why not?”
"Why not?” echoed the youth, with
a sad voice, which grew still sadder.
“Why, simply because 1 haven't got.
the thousand.”
And the mystery was explained.—
Tit-Bits.
FITSpermanent ly cured. No tits or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use of.br. Jtline’s Great
Ner ve lies to re r, f 21 rial bott teand treatise free
br.K. Ji.Ki.ink, Ltd.,!Jdl Arch at., I > kila.,Pa.
Japan's rice crop for the year of 1004 \vaa
203,602,355 bushels.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,soften the gums,reduces inflamma¬
tion,alhiys pain.eureswind colic, 25c.a bottle,
Plans to build electric s . reet car lines in
Pekin aroused protest.
Ia It Bight?
Is it right for you to lose ?4.20 that a
dealer may make 50 cents more by paint, selling
fourteen gallons of ready-for-use at
$1.50 per gallon, than our agent will make
by selling you eight gallons of L. & M., and
six gallons of linseed oil, which make four¬
gallon? teen gallons Is of right? a better paint, at $1.20 per
it
Kohl everywhere New and by Longman &
Martinez, York. Paint Makers for
Fifty Years.
The State Charities Aid largely Associatiorq.re- increased
ports that insanity lias
in New York.
Great Britian’s government has de
cided to secure and protect for the
nation the ancient ramparts erected
by Edward I around the town of Der
wick-on-Tweed.
SENATOR SULLIVAN
Says lie Has Found Ifoan’s Kidney Bills
Invaluable in Treating Sick Kidneys.
Hon. Timothy D. Sullivan, of New
York, Member of Congress from the
Eighth New York District and one of
CLEMENTINA GONZALES,
UF CENTRAL AMERICA,
RESTORED TO HEALTH.
PE-RU-SJA THE REMEDY
Miss Clementina Gonzales. Hotel f’ro
vineia, Guatemala, Cleveland C. A., in a recent letter
from 247 Ave., Chicago, 111., i
writes:
“I foo.'c Pentna /'orn worn-out con¬
dition. J was so inn down that l
could not sleep at night. had no ap¬
petite “1 tried and felt tired in the morning.’
many tonics, but I’ernna,
was the out y thing which helped me
in the least. After 1 had taken bat
a half hot tie l felt much belter. I
continued, its use for three weeks a nil
1 was completely restored to health,
and was able to (ike up my studies
■which l had been forced to drop.
There is nothing better than feruna
to build up the system.”—Clemen¬
tina U onza I es.
Address The 1’eruna Medicine Co., of
Columbus, catarrh. Ohio, for instructive free litera¬
ture on
T men ) ' / FOR k
gig Bargain
To Potter advertise the South’s Leading 1
Business College, four scholarships are of¬
fered young persons of this countyat less than
cost. WHITE TODAY.
GA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, 6a
WET WEARIER. WISDOM!
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BLACK OR YE LLOW
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NOTHING ELSE WILL
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CATALOGUES TREE
SHOWiMcTTuLL unc of garments and hats
A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS.. U.S.A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO, CANADA.
THE REAL DIFFICULTY.
Flushy—It must take remarkable
(Skill to raise a check.
Hardup—Oh, I don't know! It’s
how to get hold of it in the first place j
that I can't sec through.—Detroit
ITee Press.
I.it! sure FDd's Cu re lor Consumption saved
my lltet’-iroo years a Mrs. Thgsjab Bob
sets, Maple iit., Norwi :h, N.Y., Feb. 17,11)00
Priceless art treasure.'? were destroyed by
fire ut tlie Castle of Liehtenwalde.
Avoid Yellow Fever.
Use t lie great antiseptic preventative,
Sloan's Liniment. Six drops of Sloan's •
Liniment on a teaspoonful of sugar will !
kill yellow fever and malaria germs.
Whistler is said to have had a hundred j
sittings for one portrait.
SALT RHEUM ON HANDS
Suffered Agony arid flail to Wear Bandages
AH the Time* — Anot her Cure by Cuticura.
Another cure by Cuticura is told of by
Mrs, Caroline Ca.dc, of Waupoca, Vv’is., in
the following grateful letter: “My husband
suffered agony wiiii salt rheum on his
hands, and I bad to keep them bandaged
all tiie time. We tried everything we
could get, but nothing helped him until 1:a
used Cuticura. One set of Cuticura Soap,
Ointment and Fills cured him entirely,
and his hands have been ns smootli as pos¬
sible ever since. 1 hope this letter will be
the means of helping other sufferers.”
One advantage of growing old is
that remembered blunders, which
one has made, do not have to be
made again when a new chance to
go wrong is offered.
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found them of the greatest value in
eliminating the distress caused by sick
kidneys, and in restoring those organs
to a condition of health. My experi¬
ence with your valuable remedy was
equally as gratifying as that of several
of my friends. Yours truly,
(Signed)
TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all druggists. Price, 50
cents per box.
STILL ANOTHER SYSTEM.
Automobillst (recovering from In¬
jury)—Isn’t that a pretty stiff bill,
doctor?
Surgeon—You don’t suppose I’m go¬
ing to let the repair men do all the
getting rich out of this business, do
you?—Chicago Tribune.
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To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
the Democratic
leaders of Now
York State,
strongly reeom
mends Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
Senator Sulli
van writes:
It is a pleas¬
ure to endorse a
remedy like
Doan’s Kidney
STOP, WOMAN!
AND CONSIDER
THE ALL
IMPORTANT TACT
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That in address¬
ing Mrs. Pinlt-
tidingyour private
ills to a woman
a woman whose experi¬
ence with women's
diseases covers a great
many years.
You can talk freely
to a woman when it is
revolting to relate
your private trou¬
bles to a man—-
besides a man
does not under¬
stand—simply be¬
cause lie is a man
Man y women
offer in silence and drift along from j
bad to worse, knowing full well that 1
they ought to have immediate assist¬
ance, but a natural modesty impels
them to shrink from exposing them¬
selves to the questions and probably
examinations of even their family
physician. It is unnecessary. Without
money or price you can consult a wo¬
perience man whose is knowledge from actual ex¬
great.
Mrs Pinkham’s Standing Invitation.
Women suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to promptly
communicate with Mrs. Piukharn, at,
Lynn, Mass. All letters are received,
opened, read and answered by women
only. A woman can freely talk of her
private illness to a woman; thus has
been established the eternal confidence
between Mrs. Pinkhain and the women
of America which has never been
broken. Out of the vast, volume of
experience which she has to draw from,
it is more than possible that she bus
gained the very knowledge that will
help your case. She asks nothing in
return except your good-will, and her
advice has relieved thousands. Surely
any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish
if she does not take advantage of this
generous offer of assistance.
If you are ill, don’t hesitate to get a
bottle of Lydia E. Pinltham’sVegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinlt
ham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice.
When a medicine lias been successful
in restoring to health so many women,
you cannot well say, without trying it,
“ 1 do not believe it will belli me.”
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ARTFUL DODGER.
He—Then I may hope?
She—Well, you may ask papa.
He—Impossible.
She—Why do you say that?
He—Because 1 haven’t been able to
get sight of him since I loaned him
$10 before Christmas.—-Chicago Daily
News.
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its wonderful curative and health
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for gestion, Constipation, Siek-Ileadache, and all
other ills arising from a
TORPID LIVER.
Being strictly a harmful vegatable com¬
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unpleasant effects. Its action is
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cleansing the stomach and bowels
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