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r i' L If i ? ' I 1 , ' i I . ' ' '; rt h !; V. ' X I. "it . ' 1 The DEMOCRAT-STARmmmmmh C ..'. SAT-STA.'i f-JLHHUiZ '- - '-'PA', f. C A a iti :-jt nvftt J-.:a;-r. 1V..-L-I fcwe Fr.Uy 1 tu.-.J a ire rwwtu i la.n.aa, X$., M SM ;ae -V Mu-i THf CWSCTIU It AS ALL hOMt MWINT PAPtw. f :";' i-U'T: f b f r. 13 !i3 f sit, &;:.. is airs: 'ittf t,-.OIl., la !C': U.-: UK 1 ..'ii' I aa.r.a.l I'AM 'A' i'.'I.A, M', A'N'r -.LMLNT-. V"C .". ' J t ir.r !MN, 1 . I'. HAI.UV'N a.ir:!.:.:; f r I.'; ::, C i.,rre- f r tu V.'- Mi.!. O t,.Tf, "a: L.-tr.tt-.f M,-N-'-;! -',-U. f.c .! o I f tf.e I-i- c i nu- We are a jtfi .r..;.l v. a." I.-L nM' M. Ci: 11AM, i f I! ;rr ; ity. ' " 'i '1''' f ' t:. Mt J . :. . f 1 1 - r. 1 ..-r:.-t i f !-. ; ; i. t , tie -tf-" i.f tt.e ' r!.'- I iKy. We i f a .rt. r:... 1 1 '. i'-re JAMl.S II. M.VII.LK. i ? I T . r -' - i. r. wi t, ! a rar. $! ' tte f r ,r.-vl J :!. '.f t..' ''! I'.'trtct it Ml- i m' to the ''t! 'H ( f .; Ix rtiM life f jr. V. are ai.fi'. tl'H t ' i'.n'.un-f j. o. ( ovvAiir. i f i;, r- i:.'. a4 a ramli-Ut f r ( ir.-. it J 1 1 tbi St'-i.i. 1 I'Mrkt .f .V: ; t. n'.tiya t'i tl e a .! t. ( ? f r 1 eir-n-Mli; inj. - are !, n'd ! anif-unre J. I. f ALLKMJl U, t f I f , r r j -' n ruinty, a a rar.-lii1 if for Mr-nit J . i lif i f ti e S. rnl M.irirt .f Mi.t..iil. njr:iTt t'l the ai'U'jii i f tl; ii'iii'" r.ilic i 4rt. PLEASE TAKE hOTICE! Several ni' riMi ati'i e irnt (iiit liHU b Surrnitl-n and Advertwlnrf In fvur .f the lt m h tur Star to e rr.il Northern, Ki-tffn and Smitliern St it t, r.illliitf fi.r ri-inltiiiC at onre; al'i at Iimhip, Init tery few !ie re-ni-i,nilnl. We will laeiiHid If tlmitr hn are aUe to remll at one iuld dn km, and nuke u nUd. I'. K. MAYKP.S. Cii'iK'ral ICue c( tin- t'nitt'J Staler, lu'.ilth sirviii" tciult'rs till' MTV ill", nf an txptTt rat catcher from Sin Fransiv) t) assist in tin extermina tmn ol rats in New Orlrans. The talk (if the town is now the hihonic plaui in New Orleans anil the war (in rats. No room for the the nasty rats now. They must be slaughtered liht now. Dr. Mary Jane Hofiiu', who makes a spivialty sttiify of marine aiiima life, has heen arr0''1'-' ;1 P'o'essor of biology at Wellesley Collixe. ("ape Cod Canal and also to fur nish correct information for future improvements tliat may be remoJIeJ l y tlniteJ States engineers. It is rumored that the government .flicia!s are hatching up a scheme to dissolve the poultry trust in New York. The Lieutenant Governor Theo. liilbo bribery case is wagging along at Jackson. There is no telling when the case w ill come to a close. In order to have a clean and healthy city the cattle, horses and hogs should be kept off the streets. A small shower of rain visits our city every week or so. More, und oftener, would be acceptable. The bubonic plague has reached New Orleans. Two cases, one rroved fatal. The rats must go. The city of l.aine was visiteJ by a good rain Saturday evening, which was the first in about eight weeks. What does that eminent traveling man Col. Roosevelt carry as a siJe line? I)o you suppose the water in Col. Roosevelt's river is fit to drink. About the largest person w e know id this season is Jupiter Rluvius. Favorite Washington past-timer 'umlting the anti-trust legislation. The fall business is cxpecteJ to be good all over the South. Kill the rats found in your city and report to the health officer. The bubenic plague lias not ap peared here yet. Sheet Metal Works! I and Plumbing. ! All Kinds of Repair Work Bicvctes a Snprialfv PHONE 103 i EVANS BROS. O'BRIEN BLDQ. 'V KA1K: t: .'I lelr!.' s iKIi AY, JI LT I. 1:H. LET L'3 TAKE ADVANTAGE ll.t "I. r..n Ti.rei" cf June 8. t: e f J rr' cf tr.larj. From o !eiJ.: tw.trijl is QTfeJ the 1 f .' ,'.i ',: v. !.;ch is cf u iercst j t '.;.rs.the'nC7r.d.tions a-.J Ve-.uU i -t i.-..:.:?e tl.e live it ck ir.?-.-re-t. "t '!:t yiars ai c-r irp'ts cf i.h."e J ar.J fr-en meat from 'he I' !, J States ure va'uej at over ,oM r unJs (:(yAT,'). hi 1V!2 t! ey l.aJ sunk ti 15xJ r-.u:Js (I75.00C). This is by far t!;e ttiost Mr.kirj charge that is at prtHv.t taking p'ace in the fJ trjJe C:nJ.t;.T.s if the worlJ. It n.e.ins tli.it th cr.ee great export meat traJe tf t!ie L'niteJ StaUs is iii'.v practically non-existent, anJ that ur.Iess t!;e Americans take steps to increase their h ..me projection of t.:i staple article ff fooJ they Mill not only cease t export, but will ttconie 1 1 an increasing extent rival buyers in the markets of the worlJ with ourselves and other nations. We are also threatened with the same menace in the egg traJe by the UndeJ States and (lermany, both of which, instead of being able to supply their own demanJ for eggs, are now buying from Denmark anJ Russia and other countries from whom we have hitherto JeriveJ supplies." The above for your information. l et us use it to advantage. G. A. Park, Cen. Imm. St Indl. Agt. Preside.it Wilson Refuses Wo men's flea for Suffrage. President Wilson refused Women's plea for aid in struggle. Flatly de dines to lend support to fight for suit rage amendment. Washington, June .VMh, five hun dred members of the General of Women's Clubs marched to the White Mouse today and drew from President Wilson a final refusal to accede to demands that he support the movement for a woman's suf fiage amendment to the Federal Constitution. The President reiterated his state ments to previous delegations that his party had not embodied this que' tion in its platforms, and then for the first time announced his personal conviction that the sulfiage issue w as one for settlement by the States and not by the FeJeral government The women went away plainly disappointed and chagrined, some talking of immediate action against the Democratic party. IT'S 6.IM-1 USK IT I . , " ... 1 1 rxm a foot nowilpr. KM. i.n.n.... ble. In alfter top cn. At drug- For Sale hy A. DKLCOMYN. Ady. Mississippi Health Men Take Prompt Action. Jackson, Miss., June S. Dr. W. H Kowan, chief mtary Inspector o MlnsiMlppI, and Ir. U. R. Stlnirly, Stte bacterloloiriHt. will leave tomor row morning for Oulfport and Illloil in response to tlie request of Suriteon (ieneral Ulue to take proper tuethod for the eradication of rodents, and while away will make examinations of captured rats. Surgeon General ltlue teleuraphed to the State board of health asking tliattlie Stale health authorities take steps to belo a cam paign against the bubonic plague which has appeared In New Orleana. He reroramendsd the Mlsslsslrol lutborlilca to take steps to beirin a rodent aurrey with bacteriological ex aminations ot captured rats. &nd adopt extermination measures at all Mississippi ports, to dlsco?er tbe plague as It exists and take proper measure for Its eradication prior to the appearance of cases In human be ings. Dr. Rowan will Insist that all ropes used Id mooring essels be pro vided with guards to crerent rata iro- Ing ashore by that loute. Tbe health officers are keeping In dally touch with the situation In New Orleans and everything possible Is be ing done to prevent the introduction of tbe plague Into this Stale. A dollar fairly gut Is worth a ihous- aod that are nut. if S J IHMblllW(l.l Vf il I W I it SOLD 10 GREECE Little Eurcpian Country Esccres Cner Cf Battleships Missis sippi Ani Kaho-Ectii Fi-jht-l?Z Ships N:w C-se'ete. WitiingtM), June 21. 4t t,f U. Anifriraa I;attsti!;s I !bo and Mi l"'l I Ij Greeee a ar,r'jtd Uw todiy lo tie Hume whic'i by a it uf IT to T acceftdanateatiieod(uot to tbe naval aur prtatioa bill to au tb ;rlie tbe traonaeiioo asd tbe bu.ld with the proceeds For mat trvtet fr jm Turkey dl1 o ,t alter tbe AaerU Cia almloutrsth o's Ucs and tbe wirhi probably will be la the hand uf tbe amenta of the Greek g-jvera-ruerit witlilo a week. l loal actios oo tbe a rt rlU'in till will be takeo to tbe Senate l morrow or Thursday and ll.a measure will be takeii to lie Senate there aflei as pooslble. Uetrese ntatlves of the Newport Newt Shipbuilding Ccni ixnf and Lelblebeu Meel Conjcsny IntermedUrie la tbe uegolialluiii will call at tbe navy department and Ltnd to Secretary Daniels a certified check f'.r about I!2,i.i,0u0 the jrlce agreed upon. WAKllllr AT IKNSACOLA. Tbe Mississippi Is at l'eosacola navy yard and It will almply be oeccs sary to unload from ber tbe supplies and personal property of officers and enlisted uitta and place ber lo tbe bands uf officers and crew tu be pro vided by tbe Newpoit Newt Couipany lo take her lo Allien. Tbe Idiho Is at Gibraltar with a cumber of mid shlpuieo aboard on their summer crul.e from tbe naval academy Though ou definite arrangement have been made It Is believed Ibe boy will be transferred with tbe ship's com pany to tbe battleships Illinois and Missouri also lo the Mediterranean and the Idaho will be turned over to a Green crew The Turkish ambassador, Iluslem Iky, who protested to the President yiwlcrday that aciulsltloD uf the American ship would unduly enlarge the naval power of Turkey' riva would not discuss the matter today though It was evident be was surprised at the actloo of ihe house, lie de clined to Indicate whether or out further protest will be made by Turkey. ixMri.uiK ri sos Miovinrt). Tbe actloo of the house allows the house managers In conference lo agree to the senate amendmeul with altera tloos providing specific appropriations fur the oew dreadoaught, which will cost, 17,800,000 excluslvn ut armor and armaiii'Tit. Tbo proposal provides Immediuto funds ol J,tl l."i,(sio tu begin work no the vesi l as soon as Hie sale Is consummated. The proposal was agreed to In iplte of the charge ly Republican oo the floor that the sale meant "entangling European alliances, aod would Involve Ihe L'nltcd Slates la tbe Kalkan troubles. Representative Padgett de' dared ibat the Administration be lleved the sale of the two vessels would bave a tendency to "preserve tbe peace" between the nation lo volved and asserted that he knew of oo protest against tbe tale being made by either country, Secretary Daniels was anxiou for tbe sale, Hecause Greece would pay 112,000,000 the full cost price for ves sets that are ten year old. Tbe Mis slsslppl and the Idaho are too small to match with the great fleet units of today, and can not be utilized lo gen eral maneuver without confusion because uf tbelr lack of speed aod (11 Terences lo maneuvering qualities Secretary Daniels when tbe cabinet assembled today ald that Turke)' protest against the sale of tbe battle ships had not altered hi view, nor that of the administration lo favor of tbo sale. Republican Leader Mann wanted lo amend the proposal so as lo turn the money from the sale of the two ships Into the treasury. Representative Iturncttof Alabama wanted It spent for post toads. Ilolh amendments were lost. Curat Old sorts, Other Remedies Woa't Cart. TS wot it t.w.. o mnlte r ol haw 1on .landini. sr cur.tl b (h wonderful, old rtlmhlt lit. roncr's AnllMptlc tlr.lltif OIL II rtlr r.ls sod Heals si the .am. tint. 2.V. Kk, l.a Orders Release Of W. C. Walters. New Orleans, June SP. Holding Invalid tbe law under which William C. Walter was recently convicted at Opclousas, La ,of kldoapplng young Koticrt Dunbar of that dace lo Add! H'12, the Louisiana Sunreme Court ordered Waller released. He bad been tentenced lo life Imprisonment. lo attempting lo 1910 to amend tbe existing law relating to kldoapplng, making the crime one of capital punishment, the legislature, the court held, rendered the amended act un constitutional by tbe phraseology of tbe title of tbe new law. Tbe court on these grounds ordered tbe verdict and sentence against Wal ter be set aside and that he be dis charged from further prosecution un der the siatute. Butkltn's Araks Salvt Kir Cats, Burns. Saras Mr. E S. Ijirwir. Marllla V V. writes: 'i have never hud a cut, Hum! Wound IT Sum It ariinlri tint. LSoat . Get a box of Hucklen'a Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Hums, Sore, Cuts, Wounda. 1'revenu Lockjaw, wc, at your druggist. Adv. ' f r- p rt Si U ! II II AT PAQUETTE'S PARK SAT. JULY 4TH Gate Prizes. lie sure to keep your ticket because It give you a chance ta win one of tbe five Valuable l.ita Pritea. 1st Prlie Gold Watch, donated by Pascagwla St. Ey. Power Co. 2nd Prlie-lio ') la Gold, donated by Merchaot A Marine Bank. 31 Prlze-lio.'jo la Gall, dunated by Paseagoula Natiooal Pank. Uh Prlie lo .! to Gold, donated by Frederle ettate. tb Prlie . to Gold, dooated by Capt I. L. Clintoo. Other Prizes. I. Boy' M jvi Urk.vd rtc. atxirr II ) surTelt lj J, D Craaa. t B-'fa S jui U. net l iw ahctna laak llftit, ky . D Crsa. V Mra'a I'M riH ttir Ws ti.'r, by t l bjH. I ru M t V, t "l m tui cigars hy I'. II lv . V tilria' t vi rvr Ktr lyva. kattk. ky M. Vr Vh S. (.It !' lav yari ra a. ivWl It -a. rln( Sy tUI(. fcVlaarkt. r. lili U rf aa4 r.' a.l.f It yaan, (aary aantwl. ky W. X INcaXt. l.lrt. tgf Sla r-t war It ynua. prul. ky W. kt. Cuty. S. Vm iIiiI bi fii ky M. Swaa ( .(.ul liaM BoesT kat, ky t. E. Co. IS. );Ui 4ta ia4-r II yawa. SS Wi taady ky I'alaj rtLarn.wy. II. l.sUwt' tatm. tn ky W. II. HajtkM. II IJi.' I... y.rj n . rara iair Uafu alipaara, Vy Boatsa Hiar. II. Bwya tu.l ttm rara. ksiri. ky J. f. ( Hoys' lw yard atlkin net, aadn It yaan, kat.laf .nil. ky C N'.Uoa. Mm'i M yar I aaikiai raw. aalsly raur ky L, r. Ilra Saa. BASEB ALL--PXuIa Mississippi Gtjr. Came called at 3:30 p.m. ADMISSION ISc and 25c MUSIC Bf SGRANTON Moving Pictures at Casino 8:30 p. m. Fireworks 8 p. m., donated by Pascatoula St. Ry. & Power Co. Free Dancing for AIL PARK WILL CLOSE MO AMUSEMENTS OVER 11 12 O'CLOCK ; SPECIAL TRAIN The Pascagoula-Moss Point Northern Pascagoula at 11 p. m., to accomodate visitors from points along its line. See Railroad Circular for Excursion Rates from . , , . . All Stations. Political Struggle for Supremacy - Uir M. J' H'K T STAR. The political struggle for supremacy In the future' will not' be between Ii'puhilc-ao and Democratic panic, but Instead It will be Capital aod Labor. Tim U publican party repre sents the capital, aod of necessity tbe Democratic party will bave to rely oo labor for It strength. The Republi can policy of big li protective tar'S for tbe be ii cm or labor has proven a fallacy, aod Ibe Labor party will Join the Democrat If the Democrat put up the light fur tbctr Interest. Every wbera 1 bear the wealthy de nouncing the Wllsoo or Democratic administration, and the High Tariff Democrat are fast Joining tbe Pro gresslve party to try and carry the next canipalgo lo tbelr Interest, and It money will carry It they will suc ceed. Now tbe Democratic party tiould start the training of the work ing class, so a to demonstrate to them tbelr oced lo politics, aod be ready when the election take effect. I am a life long Democrat aod desire the success of the party In the next eam paigo The Old Democrat. A Faithful Public Officer. It Is with pleasure we announce lo this Issue tbe candidacy of Hon. Pat Harrison for tbe Demooratlc oomloa tlon as member of tbe Lower House of Congress from this tbe Sixth Con gressional District of Mississippi. Pat need oo commeodatioo at our hands. Ui public record as a mem ber of Congress during the past three years, stand out lo bold relief. He has been uollriog lo bis efforts In the Intercft of Lis district and tbe State at large, and oo all natiooal questions, be has takeo a high and patriotic poaitloo. While aggressive, be baa beeo cour teous, winning the respect aod good will cf hi colleagues; among whom be bas established a lasting Influence. Hit work lo tbe Interest of River and Harbor for hi district ba met itb much success, and this work alone, merit reflection at the hands of this constituency. He bas shown himself a friend of the farmer, aod oo all matters where tbelr Interest was at stake, he has left nothing undone hlch would promote tbelr welfare, lo other words Pat baa made wood, looked well after tbe Interest of bi people of the State, announces that he bis woo for himself a lilgb place lo Congress, and la lo a position to f or- tber promote tbe Interest of hi peo ple, It Isonly meet and justthathebe retained to Congress, a position for which he has shown himself so quali fied to on. ; Had HI Appetite With Him. It waa Wlllard'a first slant of a ton key, and aa the noble bird waa born proudly to the table by the waitress the little fellow evidently thought that bla father waa merely -the Brat adult bonortd. "Oh, Annla, bring ma one, a crieaV It II 111 can n.f.. FIRE CO. BRASS BHi will run t special train, tearing Malaria or tliills & Fever Prescription No. (66 I prepared Mpaeislly tor MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FCVCR. FWs or sia doses will break any case, aad l( lakto Ihea a a Ionic Ihe Fever will aot teiarav It acts oa lb liver bene da Calomel aed docs aot (rip or sickea. 2if Medloortty well directed I Infinite ly tuperlor to genlu misdirected. E Thursday, July 9th, 1914. Institute will be beld at the fol lowing placet: Harles ton, morning meeting 8:30 a m Hurley, eveolng meeting 2:00 p.m. KlgPolot, all day. 9 a.m. Latimer, morning meeting 9:30 a.m. Daisys estry, eveolng meeting 2 p.m vanCleave, all day, 9:30 a.m. Orange Grove, eveolng meetlog S fc.ee local announcement for Fssca goula, Moss Point and Uceao Spring Two or more ipeaken (or each place. The speaker are A. & H. College men or Government expert. ubJccU:-Llve Stock, Dlverslflca lloo, Rotation, Soils, Seed Selection Forage Crop, Slio, Good Roads, Tile Drainage, Terraclog. Report Lynching Of Negro Bandit L.aurei, miss., June 30. A report reached Laurel tonight that a oegro aoswerlog the description of Bod Lee, aod believed to bave beeo Implicated In tbe robbery of tbe pay car of tbe Gllchrlst-Fordoey Lumber Company, ana the murder of Reese Fltzpatrlck, Dan beeo lynched at Louisville. It waa admitted by those who are keep log io touch with the eltuatloo that a oegro uad been arrested at Acker- mao and returned to Louisville for afe keeping. Thl negro, It I ald, gave his name as John Smith, but members of the tralo crew say he came aboard at Durotdde, tu which pulot bloodhouDd trailed the miir- derer. Several parties who koow Bob Lee left Laurel for Louisville tody. J. V. Simmons aod Wyatt Robinson tbe two men seriously Injured lo tbe encounter with the bandit, are dolog nicely ind hospital physicians believe both will recover. About the only way you cart culti vate some men's acquaintance I by irrigation. is SicfmocQ A Sin? A r.i,..4 r a la U OtalaalaaT Or Haxkt Wa tTaarrwe Natare'a lawa. tha LWar airlkwj, tnaa omit or aaflact anUl e acne or sicken. laftrteaatfl Ikah 4aa.aJ a.. Vrt ja Jna. with tha old tima-lrlxl May Apple foot, (Poe'opAifMm.) PodnnhyUia wllh e ftipe vakaa oct U eaUal uua B '"ansJiiilliaai W jpaWb lal SUaWall I II Ujlu 1 S I Wa w i)f f A! Know? Now is the time to put your system in good condition; get prepared for the Spring and Summer Seasons. NYAL'S Hot Springs Blood Remedy Will BENEFIT You Most. Ask Deafness Cannot Be Cured T kwal arpllciti iaa, aa they caaaot rrarh ihe ..aaia Ktr.iMi ol tha aar. Thera la only t.na i, rura oVarnree, and that la ky ronsututionil rvanwlira. Iafi.ae U rauattl by an Indimad roodi ti"a or tha Biu.-oua timnf eC the Kuala t!i.n Tube. Whrn tliia lube la lnflam4 you have a rumbUns eouM rr Iraprrfact annc. end !. it l anOrely r..4, IVdfnue ta tha result, an! unicaa the In. fl.mmaooa ran ba uk.ii aut aM this tuba retrl to Ma armal condition. Marine will t eatrryrl forTr: alee caara aut er tra are fauard by Catarrh, which la fiTthlnf hut an Inflamed coadl tlr.t af tha muroua surrarva. w will .aHw HirtM Iw.lara avaayaaaaaf Tw-,f.. ...--l .,. .rrhm.i a.a.u nra. .y liaii a lalaf ra I ara. SwaS faff airaalaj. traa. r J n aa a T, a 00 TeUea, Okie. a'4 ay rwaavtsta. TV. taaa Uaua t aaally rule fu $150,000 IS GIVEN FOR FUeUE FIGHT IN JEW. ORLEANS Surgeon General Blue Will Take Command In Battle Against Bubonic Plague. WAR ON RATS IS URGED FOR ALL PORTS ON THE GULF New York Officer Refuses To Qurrantlne Against .Santiago And New Orleans. New Orleans, La., June 29. With the Introduction of a Joint resolutloo lo the two houses of tbe general as sembly at liatoo Rouge today author Izlng the Governor to borrow 1150,000 to be eipended lo the eradication of the bubonic plague here, and tha In auguration of a rigid . quarantine of the Infected district tbls afternoon by local authorities preliminary steps to ward stamping out the contagion were well advanced. Tbe quarantine established by city health authorities 1 backed by armed guarus, tweoty eight or whom were stationed at Intersecting street with lo four blocks of the lodustrlol home or ids volunteers of America where the two cases so far reported were discovered. , Only bread winners will be allowed Ingress or egress to the quaraotlned district, which Includes some of the large French markets many or the commission houses aod a number of wholesale bouses. Bread winners who are permitted to cross the dead line are required to report three times a day for Inspection. RATS MUST DIR. While It Is cow believed here that the sliuatloo 1 well lo hand precau tionary measures of stringent kind will be taken. A concerted attack upon the rata of the ciiy will begi tomurrow morning. The rodent will be destroyed by traps and polsoos, tbose infesting tbe quaraotlned area, being glveo attention first. Flea, loo. will come under the bao, but oo plans fur their destruction have yet beeo aooounced, A rat that was burried at the Voluoleera of America borne oo Suoday will be exhumed and examined by bacteriologists. IL'ROEON-OENKRAL BM TO HELP, federal authorities will take Dart io toe right against the disease with the arrival of Surgeon-General Rupert Ulue of the Public Health Servlco and two experts fr..m Washington. Local authorities have been advised that lo respoose to tbelr request General Blue Is now en route there. Health department of a number of Southern states have wired Dr. Do Hog, State health officer, profferlog assistance. So far ooly two cases of plague re ported, one death resulting. Further alarm was cs used by reports the dis covery of two more cases lo'adiffereot part or the city, hut the report proved to oe erroneous. At a meeting of the health author itles last night plan for tbe whole- sale campalgo against rat were fur ther matured. It was decided to form a tone extending four block io every direction from tbe Volunteer nr America Home, aod begin the task of ridding this area of the rodents. Concrete rat guards will be built. Tbe first will extend around the en tire aooe, while two others will be constructed within, this, t, The attack will begin from thevouter guard. All rata lo the Ore t tone escaping tbe vlg. lanca of the. eatermltatort will be drlveo into the t2cood me, where If J they again escape, they will be forced I Into the third woe. By this plan, It Is 'stated, the rats will oot only be dr stroyed but will be prevented from spreadlBH tha oontsglon into other , I parts or the city. ., . i YOUNG Phone 96 NELSON'S HOUSE C. XELSOX, IV. PASCAGOlUa. tT. PASCAOOILA, . MISS. ROOMS oOc. Peh Day. Hlf.CIAL KATK II Y WEEK OR MONTH. ROOMS FOE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. J lavlgoratlat- to the) Pal a ad Sickly The OM SL.d.M (raaral Krrnflhraiiia teole. GSOVB TaTKL&S chill TON IC, dnva. eat Malaria .tarketaia blood.aa4biillaa(ihcara. " A Uat loaic. fat auulie aa4 childtta. h Witholds Comment Opelousas, La., June 30.-C. P. Duo bar, father of Walter' alleged victim, had little to say about the Supreme Court's decision lo tbe waiter case. Mr. Dunbar's only comment was that it seems there is po law to Louisiana to prevent children from being kid naped. Both Mr. Veaxl aod Mr. Lewis said they bad oot seen and heard the de cltlooof the. court, and, therefore, were not lo position to discuss the subject. Mr. Lewis, however, stated that It appears the State will be with out any law on the subject, aod unless a law Is eo acted at this session of tbi Legislature, there will be nooe to cover kidnaping for tbe nexttwo years. District Attorney Garlaod staled that be was not sufficiently Informed as to the decision baoded dowo by tbe Supreme Court lo the Walters cae to discus It Intelligently. "I am out sufficiently informed as to tbe scope of the court's decision," said Mr. Gar-" laod tbls afternoon. .'Ait 1 koow at prescot Is that the court held tba amending Act No. 31 ot 1010 known as the kidnaping law, unconsiituj tlooal. I can't understand, however, bow tbe court should have held that the accused should be discharged un less It has decided that while tbe en. acting clause of tbls act is unconsti tutional Its repeallog clause is consti tutional. If the act io Its entirety b held In violation of Act 31 ot tbe Con stltutlon, the ooly effect of the dccls loo would be to remaod tbe case to be proceeded with under tie provlssloo of Act No. 86 of 1908." No. 666 This i a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doees will break any case, end if takeo ihea as a tocic the Fever will not return. It acts oo ie liver belter Ids Calomel aad does aot f ripe or sickea. 2U Old Law Against Confederates Is Wiped Out Washington, Jnoe 29, With aa un usual demonstration, the house today unanimously passed a bill to reper.l a section of tbe revised statutes which prohibits tbe payments In favor ot anyone who encouraged or sustained or lo any way favored tbe "rebellion." The measure would open Dp claims of various klods aggregating about 156,000 from West Point graduates who were afterward officers In the Confederacy. Representative Graham of Pennsyl vania told the house he bad found stowed away on the Judiciary calen der this bill td remove penalties from men who had fought for the South. "The half century or more which has passed," said Mr. Graham, "hss brought together the warring com batanta of Gettysburg to weep and cheer In unison oo that fateful field. Let's wipe from tbe statute books the offerings of feelings which hitter strife engendered." : , The measure was passed promptly without a dlssentiog voice and enthu siastic applause came from both sides of the chamber. lb Isn't so bad to be tired if you have done something useful lo get ting that way. Has YourQild Wornu? Most children rln. A Huatad. Furred Tongue Strong Breath; Stomach rains; UlrclesuoderlEyes; rale, sal low Complexion: Nervous. Fretful; Grlndlnir nr Teeth: Tnsslnir In Kleer; Peculiar Dreams-inv one of Iheso Indicate Guild bas Worm. Get a box Klckapnn Worm Killer at ooce. 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