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YSLLOW FEVER
Spreads al Orwaod, Miss.
New Cases Reported.
QUARANTINE DECLARED
And Heroic Etfoils Ad- pled to
Stamp It Ou f «
Jflckson, Mies., Sept. 2 —Ten
new C'-s"s < f y< How fover hi p ip
port>\l f. om Orwood. These
eases have appeared since the
re >o r t of the first in
fection there and tire said to be
oi a mild type. The official r
port of In ptjciors Gr nt, Domi
and H irais »n of- he M»<«;ssip’j«
board and Inspect*” - GUI, of the
L*>uisi «na b->:<rd of health on die
fir«i 0i wood cr.se whs received
today and unhesitatingly pro
nounces the infection ye’-.w
fever .
M-- ndiar, Mi-<, Sept. 2.
The * ate board -f health met
Jackson »nd iss 'eri a > order
stopping all passenger traffic on
the line of the I ! ’ii).iis Central
tkelwe i G<‘“'rid.i and Hollins
Sp ing*. is 1 l‘tig Orwood. An
order w'is “’so issued p-ohibi'-
iig »nv more excursions being
run by railroads until ail danger
of Hii epidemic has passed.
The following resolution w;-s
pagspd :
“Be it ordained by the execu
tive committee of the stale
beard of heahh that no soldier
from foreign points infected
With yellow fever will he allowed
to enter the st.ite of Mississippi
Without a health certificate
showing t' at he has been in a
non’iifected point for a per od of
Un days last preceding, a> d no
baggage, freight or expies* wi 1
re allowed from taid poin : * un
less by act'd disiu
•ecth'ii from the ma.me hospital
sen ice.”
It was lepo ted t » the bo’rd
<»f b>'tdth that tlieie were su«-
picot-N < ■•► s < ■ f< vw ;»i Water
Val'ev "I be b-ve- < xpe 's w» i t
loTnyii- ’s‘l ton -st ni; fit to
invert-gate liie -us. cious irve
at Ji -t p-i t..
Jimistm*. *<". S-‘ >i. 2 —A
spec fi' -n A!•••'«:i ilo -he Post
S'i F B mil, st.lie Imahh
officer, i» - received the f >1! ,w
m_ am f -om New O lea.is
aigm d by E<i. rood Souchon,
of liie Ima-d of health:
• Four suspicious cases near
0 wood. LaFayei e county.
k‘ ss. 11 've qu irat.ti.n d and
saiit. mt dtcal inspectors. Will
send- you c pr of inspection
soon as received.
“J vs place I i’ispscl-» on
fr-n-w. N-il,.i >i« allotod to enter
L-’nis's «. fuitn mu. he t bound
£ » -.f I .il'av ■>!. e county '.o Cuffe -
v lie, n Yr 'ubuni a ecu ty.
•Health <e •ifi.uten ruu v<l iron,
rll pas-flt ‘ o tt"8 com ’-g .oni po’uU
between Her>.»i)ia>, I,'o‘ly S,-,i< gs
and '■:. e tada
1 e gun o- »! i ver ciueeii g
qu»r..rtine sta i-n* lihvh b- en noli,
tied b; D . I’.lu it to n I.nit no o.ie
ffo.n he i-jfeo h<l d dl;''vl>.
Ati-lm. TnX Sept 2. —S ale
Hetl’ii r Blent hs-: is-ue-l t<-
all q. are • ! •blut i n 8 : lung ib<-
W-x can b >rd o r»qu re het th
cert finale- trom rnaffeet d porta
« r all persons •<»-k t • to c une lo
T >’•»-. Tl'S s dt-uned n • -riy
nit • g i j r-p. r s f uni Mix co ihai
tb>- vc 1 r. ~ 9 v - r J ir-t •-■•.). is no
bett*- r- dv H r 'y eu Orc' d
f’ <n> •» '•j< -n.
ms ether oootinne
fiiwai ObM, JI -3-To.b a
tacl aW ; s«*«*
coc 000
«r“»■
OWE OrurKUl »M
t.r*> Take >t wikk
BOAT SUpIK
. lit’. Billie Tcwers Looses
His Beat Mail's
AND NAPTHA LAUNC/I
) Last Night Du. ng the Heavy
Ra! .s
i Z’idtLe ne.it day it .aiued
. fcosvv rains «* reported t h ougb«
i out the coiintv last night, and i i
, buuiu pta.esd'd ly dam
’ _,e i ) crops.
Toe E'nwob *ivf* . is on a buoui
aid roue several . t; da; ng th“
heavy rains < f ia&t n gfrt.
•he O otaiiHti a al-o took on t- o
much I.- st iiigtii, n<>d canned Mr.
t’l.lie T.iWera, lo loose !»•« boat
holier and heaut’hjl !-■'».« n-iphtha
launch.
The boat hi.u 3 ib a floating one
and »as ti u d to a I e about two
hundred yards above th« I*. it 1).
bridge, where the b thing 3uh> o*
’n bat’it-'g. The lih.v currwti
broke tiie rope, and a» lbw t»o*-t
was tied to the house, both floated
d >»n .he river » short distance
and w.-re «n-»k hv drift, wood.
Bo I Worm in Co on.
Aiueri -tts, G 1., S ‘pt. 2.—Far
mt ”s in this section iv - e cousin
erfddy alarmed over the appear
ance of th i b »ll worms in eolto 1
fields and already vast injury
has been sustained. S imples of
bolls exhibited here today show
they have been enli'e'y destroy
ed with the exception of the
gre n sh ill or covering. In tn.inv
fields the yield will be cut off
one half. I'iiis destruction of
cotton is not confined to any
particular locality, but appears
general thr< ughout this section
of the stale and will greatly de
crease lhe y?eid of cotton.
'HIE CALIJ'TS
M
A u.i. Be 1/ n |.y Dos |Chri.oh In
ITrsin.
Paris, b >t 2. Carlists me
iule/1 v-riug :<>b.»i row mo. oy. The
P'elei.uer uileod personal V to
■d- dg-nuns if to rv mburse the
•mders.
C-iuii’ D« M.oHe made Job state
niHtit i< c.mfeienc- ot Car ist
■ h'e’-' h’ I) s house. He d. cla-ed
that w i D.m ', ..l<>sw.»e well iff
hs >• ;r va e 1 e 1 lenum yet u go-at
dea of ’no-iey i- peedeu lo put an
. Di" into tile field. even for a etior
11 11 -.
Ine C- tnit “Iso declared that
l).m Chil<>h w- mo ‘■ad Iho army
i i o - soi). a id th.it he lias not ah
licived in .‘av uof ! 1 son. Don
Jam i e.
Cancer
Oi. the Breast.
. Mr. A. R. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
paid no attention to a tmall lump which
appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment oi
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
■ holes in hei breast. The doctors
soon pronounced
her incurable. A
I /yj&CßkffiOk celebrated New York
specialist then treat-
V 1 h cr > but she con-
tinned to grow worse
■EZ and when informed
X*. both her aunt
end grandmother had
died from cancer he
gave the case upas
hopeless.
• Urr Someone then re-
**' commended S.S.S.
I and though little hope remained, she
begun it, and an improvement was no-
1 deed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she had taken several bottles it
disappeared eutircly, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign oi
> the disease has ever returned.
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is a real blood remedy, and never fails
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TWi 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building., •L.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
I’bertu'icy and uro prepared to supply your want* in jjl,,
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
. 1 sui stock, is complete and of the very highest grade.
Wo solicit a part'd your patronage and shall en-
J* deavor to the best of our ability toplease you at all
—times. We should be pleased to have you call on us.
Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles an
‘ such things as are usually carried in a first-class dru mt ,
’ store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
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•h Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A e►«
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1 THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
Plumbing and Tinning. 2
Engineers’ and machinists' 5
$ supplies. Stoves, ranges and ©
5 tinware. Gas and electric fix- c
y tures. INSURANCE gasoline 3
2 stoves. Water meters.
9 325 Broad st. Phone 32. ©
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $1
J. A. GAWJ 4 COMPANY
, ARE WAITING <
for everyone in Ronfie to conn
in and see the magnificent stSc'k
e/<| on men’s and boy’s clothing,
SL bicycle and golf suits, is what
, we are doing, but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
{ rW show you the finest stock ol
—jj 7wm 111 clothing, made from the newest
1 styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
he found in Georgia, and they
. are above competition in values <
for Ji he price. |
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The greatest line of negligee shirts 1
ever shown in Rome. 1
J. A. GAMMON & J )
Ours is the Most Complete I our wants from
Department Nurse?; <
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the leading Seed, Plan* and Tree Catalogues issued,
which will Be mailed free. Send for it now.H will 'rr
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We tend by snail postpaid, Secda. Bulba, Plante. Roaea, Smail Trees, Etc. »ai fMrtu&n.
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It is with pleasure that wo introduce to pur readers th
r, of a new and complete stock of 0
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where we would be pleased to have yuu call and •
examine our goods. V-
The stock consists of some of the' best tn.ikea
<i|t pianosand organs on the market t®i(y. tWe
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—Something Romp has needed for ■
> a lo.ig time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of
3
I We are determined to close 0
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the earliest possible date.
SJMbBWSSI
B * ; ‘ ‘ '
I 327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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J We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
i Sheet Music;
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