Show THE PLAGUE OF THE SOUTH for some few years past the south has baa not been as greatly afflicted isted with its hereditary foe the yellow fever aa formerly indeed the scourge seems to have its cycles or periods within which widespread devastation is IN wrought a aud tad then to betake itself i toe if to 0 t the e vast depths depth of space and f remain there tor A time lt it has lately visited parts of the th 6 south and in some places its ita 0 effects ec ar a described as quite severe notably in brunswick Geor georgia giss where the trouble has been so BO great that sympathy in i extended from all terp and aid its i called for the new york world says it Is true tru that the city to Is not pest peat in the he ordinary sense that the yellow fever which use has there appeared has so 80 for far claimed but one or two victims and it to is not yet certain that it will assume large proportions but it has nevertheless e brought dire calamity UP upon M the people of the town a and id especially upon the poor all w ahu ho had bad bealls have fled fied the shops and stores are closed all to is at a standstill work anti ano wages are no more tile the he people who remain are arc shut but up la the town out cut off from communication with the outside world and ana bereft of the means of living it is stara starvation aaion actual and immediate that stares them in the face and that is more inore terrible than the pestilence itself the cry has haa gone up tor for help it should been be an generously so as undoubtedly it 16 will be |