Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 16, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, AI’IIIL JC KNOTTY PROBLEMS OCCUPY ATTENTION OF CITHOUNCIL Three Trustees for Grady Elected From City at Large. StralKhttnlnK out hoard tangles and aet- time I 'Hird dlaraaalona took up moot of tbs tlmo and attention of council Ududay afternoon. rirat came tbo rralfnatlona of Flank P. Rice, prealdent of the water board, and W. s. Duncan, alio a member. Then an effort waa made to repeal the or dinance providing for tbo election of three member* of the board of truateea of tbe Grady Iloepltal from tbo dtp at larfe. Tbe effort failed, and then tba three member* ' Tblnif"the*ordinance of Alderman Curtis, providing for ward representation on the Carnfde l.lbrnry board, waa taken up and prove*! a prolific aource of talk for , prod part of tbe afternoon, anally winding up In n tie vote of reunrll, Aldcrmnu gullllnii. mayor pro tom., breaking the tie by voting “•ay." Next ram* tbe raalgnatlona of Ueaere. Kic* and Duncan a* member* of the water hoard, beeanee they regarded tbe Key ordi nance, regulating and reetrlrtlng the aale Of FSO.WO of liooda, ae a reflection on the Councilman Martin offered a reao- no reflection wa* ra lad for o the board, and aaked for a roconalderatlan. Water Board Matter. Councilman llnddleitoa Inalated that, a! though ho appreefated th* oarvlce* Mcatra. Rice and Duncan on lb* board, be thought council bad no other couree bnt to accept tbo raalgnatlona. Tbe reeolutlon by Councilman Martin wa* adopted. It pro vided that tba blda be referred back to Tbe water board and a apeclal committee com- poaed of the waterworks committee end four additional member*. In accordance with an ordinance adopted at tbe prevloue meeting, three members of Bad Blood Is responsible for most of tbe dis* cases and ailments that afflict hu manity. To rid yourself of It take Hood’s Sarsaparilla liquid or tablet*, 100 Doto* f L Awnings For storeg,' Offices, Residences. Public Buildings, etc. manu factured and ]■•>’ up All work guaranteed •Lowest price* Phone or write for estimate!. J. M. HIGHGO. t Atlanta, Ca. WANT MORE TARE; MOOIFYCONTRACTS Several Million Bales' Are • Involved in New Departure. Ity at large wore elected, but not until nficr Alderman Curtla lutroduccd an nrdl nance repealing It, which waa lost. , The Pillowing war* aloe ted: It. j. Do K. tv. Martin ami Forrest Adair. Or. K. Ellin ami M. T. Balter were alio nomb natad. Hospital Invaitlgatton, Alderman Illracb, who la prealdeot of tbo board of traatrei of tb* Grady Hospital, In trodnceil a resolution calling for tbe ap pointment of a special committee to make thorough laveatlgatlon or tbs Grady Hoa- pltal, tbo board of truateea, and all em ployaea and attaches. Tba resolution explained that tba cauaa • member of tb* conric!! had ly that lin had Information on tbo board aud tbo boa waa that Irtllglllo, uld create pltal. Zr should noT uo.to a council 'commit tpo, but to the board of tnisteen, ••nut,” Insisted Alderman Ulrich. ”70111 charges wero anlnat the t>oanl. We don't want to Inrettfffftte odNolres.” .. , - * ‘ • Itoord,' ••and I. tills Impression Upon this *tL withdrew his resolution railing for the In ▼sstlfstlou. Carnegie Library Board. rftMM roturosd • tna Joffty and u minority report on the ordi nance of Ablermnii Curtla, providing ‘ for ward representation on ths Carnegls Li brary bonrd, the former beldg adrerse. Considerable discussion was Indulged In, th* fluol vote bring a tie—11 to If. Ths major pro tem. toted negatively nod the ordinance wag lost. Following was the For tell, 1 - HM| — -—, ..... gum. € Jinn!*. Htyron, Hancock, Terrell—11. Against ths Ordinance— Hlrsch, McEach- era, Peters, Kej, Martin, Pomeroy, F i':i vlor, Alrant, Itoberts. Harman—11. - Four bids were received for the paving of iMj.'Wood avenue, each bidder naming jua price for either asphalt or creosote blocks. They were referred to ths street committee. Five bids were received for the erection k the f*ryor street underpass, Qudo k Walker bidding tbe lowest—$5.7)*>. The bids were referred to the street committee. To Reinstate Policemen. • Councilman Maagnm offered'a resolution Requesting the police board to reinstate the twenty-two policemen who were dropped from the fores If thsy could not be proven rullty of some charge that should disqualify tbcui. Th# resolution met strong opposition sod Was withdrawn. 1 Councilman tsonglno offered a resolution, ni>i>r->!-rlatlng $100 a month for five month* to the Young Women's Christian Associa tion. aad It was adopted. I!** explained that tbs association was doing a great work, but waa tiadly In need or funds. Ths sign ordinance was adopted, with 1 amendment that property holders cm tract or have erect ml signs of any slse kind on the top of thtlr building*, nrovh . they were safe. It was deemed Illegal for DOCTORS MISTAKES Are said often to be buriad six feel nnd.i ground. But many limns women call on tb.lr family phyilclani, suffering, at they Imagin'*, one frorndyapepal*, Another from heart dliexae, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous proa- tratlon, Another with pAln here And there, and In this way they present Alik* to themselves And their e*ij-golng or over- Tnisy doctor, ueparate dlaeaaei, for which h*. assuming them to be auch. prescribe* hit pills and potion*. In reality, they art *11 only avmplomt caused by tome uterine dlsexso. Tlio'phulclan.Xnoranl of the come of iufffringVRefM upmajr.'itment until lirge bill, are ntxde. /ThJS-uJTrrli patient r.is no bette\BuJlTa wrong treatment, but probably •ytup- htr , . WkipSBB tom». and Initltutlng comfort Instead of prolonged mliery. ft hat been well uld, that-a disease Itiiown la half cured.* . Hr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced tnd skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate ay,tem. Ills made of native American medicinal ^-SfepggkaBHyil As ia powerful Invigorating tonic *Ft- vorlte Prescription - Imparts strength to the whole systcb and to tbe organs dis tinctly feminine In particular. For oven- worked, -worn-out,* rundown," debili tated teacher?', milliners, dressmakers, i FASHION IN HAIR (live • woman a beautiful head of balr and half the battle of beauty's woo. Imperial Hair Regenerator Tbe Mtsndsnl Hair rolortng 0»r Gray or Bleached Heir. Bratorra Gray. Hfreaked or Faded Heir to ual color of youth. When ap 'd raouot I*e detected. Imperiil Chem. Mlg Co, 135 W. 233 SI., I 1. Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Qa. HOUSE UPSIDE DOWN WHEN THIEVES LEF On Monday Afternoon, between the houre of f and I o'clock, thieves en tered the realdence of John Frasier on Simpson street Jtyft boyond the city limits, and ransacked the premise*, ■* curing three valuable ring*, a Stetson hat and a raxor. The family Was away from home at the time tnd the thieve*, who were ev- Idently In search of money, emptied the content* of aevaral trunks In the middle of th* floor, turned the bed* upside down, knocked over tablee and chairs and wound up their depredations by entering th* kitchen, opening a Jar of preserve* and helping themselves to other eatables. County Officers Buntyn and D. B. A. Davis ar* working on the case. NEW ELI80R ORDERED APPOINTED IN REUF CASE- San Francisco, April J*.—Tha do tense and prosecution both scored yen terday In the Ruef trial. The prosecu tlon'a motion for th* disqualification of th# sheriff and Coroner Walsh on the ground of bias and perjury and the ap pointment In their stead of an elisor. The motion of the prosecution for an order Issuing a special venire was de nled without prejudice. 0OOOOOOOOO0000O0000O00OO00 o O SURGEON BLINDFOLDED BY TWO MEN AND IS CARRIED TO PATIENT. 0 O Cincinnati. Ohio, April IS.— ~ Much Interest w«a manifested In the story told by Dr. Earl Ackley. S relative lo his being blindfolded by two mysterious men and oon- O veyed In an automobile to a house O where he treated a terrible wound, O evidently self-inflicted, In the & throat of a mini. Dr. Ackley sold 6 he Was seised at his office. He was unable to give the police a lino ns to the Identity of the men. OOOOOOOOOOqEQOOOOOOOOOOOOg HOLDING EXAMINATION FOR NAVAL CADET. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, On., April 1*.—An examine, tlon la being held at the postofflee building here todhy for a naval cadet from the Tenth congressional district. There are five applicant* and tha ex amination will continue three days. Th* candidate making the highest grade will be appointed to Annapolis from this district by Congressman Hard' wick. CALHOUN BRICK COMPANY • INCREASING ITS CAPACITY, Spado! to Th* Georgian. Calhoun, Os, April II.—Th* Calhoun Brick Company >• Increasing the ca pacity of lit plant by the addition of new machinery, building new kiln*,, a etc. This la one of the largest -making plants In the state, and oa been running to Its full capacity. I tbe city to ley wbat kinds of signs a should erect on his own properly, oiber than that they bo - no. City Light Blda. A resolution wot parsed by council ask Ing for hide from tb* North Georgia Elec tric Company and tb* Georgia Railway aad Electric Company for tbo lighting of tbe elty for one, two, and flr* year*. Tbe tax committee Introduced un ordt nance prohibiting the serving of Intoxi cants In hotel* and lontanrantn without a special permit, and providing for n state ment of the profltn no derived and th* hours of sale. It wa* referred to tb* onll nance committee. SUTTON, THE BILLIAROIST. FORCED TO LEAVE FRANCE. Parts. April Id.—George Sutton, tha American billiard player, who recently onducted a school for billiards In this city and against whom the police Issued an expulsion orde'r under the law for the prevention of gambling, left Parle yesterday morning. CITY OFFICES CLOSED FOR MRS. DUNBAR'S FUNERAL. e amstreswa, "shop-girls," bouee-kceperx, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally,Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Prescription ir the area text earthly boon, being un- equaletTat an appetizing cordial and re storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine’Favorite Prescription ■ la uncounted and Is Invaluable In allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability. Barrens exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, SL Vitus's ds-tce, and other dwtrmalng. nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional aud orginle disease of tbo uterus. It Induces relreahing sleep and relieve! mental anxiety and -naves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce’* 1’1,-a-ant Pelleu Invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. Ona to Urea a dose. Easy to taka as candy. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga.. April It.—All th* city office* are closed here today In respect to the memory of Mrs. Rebecca Hop kins Dunbar, wife of Mayor W. M. Dunbar. Tbe death of Mrs. Dunbar ha* caused a universal feeling of regret among all claeeoa. for she wot widely known and popular for her many, act* of kindness. Masting* Largely Attended. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, a*.. April 16.—Many thou sand persons art being attracted dally to the tent meeting which Is being conducted by Rev. J. B. Culpepper and son on tbe aqua re In front of th* urflon depot. It Is probable that the meeting wIR be continued for several weeks, as the interest seems to Increase each day. Washington. April It.—Consul Wil liam Harrison Bradley, of Manchester, reports under date of March II: "A meeting wa* held In London a few day* gjneo by the commute* of the In. ternatlonal Master Cotton Bplnners' and Manufacturers' Association, ap pointed at Ihemeetlng held at Bremen, Germany, In .'jtine lost, to consider further means of modifying the selling contracts of bale cotton, In order to obtain what the byyers consider a fair percentage of allowance for tare. "Th* matter from the spinners' standpoint Is that years ago. when the bale of cotton weighed, say, 360 pounds, It waa approximately the Same site a* today: requiring the same number of ties: this amounted to about 6 per cent Ion the weight of tho bale. Gradually ' the bal* grew, and the allowance for tare has remained the tame, necessi tating th* addition. It la claimed, of extra Jute patches as well as extra bands which cost, say, 3 cents per pound to bring up the weight of tare to the percentage a* allowed by the old form of contract. "Several million bales are Involved and It can be seen that the amount Involved Is quite a large one. The al- lowance has been figured at from 31 to 31 cents, the latter being the outside limit, til over that to bo charged back to the middlemen.'' Does Your Hair Mind? Or Is It Inclined to run away? Don’t punish It with a cruel brush and combi But just ssk your doctor If Acer's Hair Vi$or, new improved for mula, won’t make it stay at home on your head, Just where It belongs. See what he says. • W« publish tha forma' *• J. c. Ayr Co, of all oar preparatioi— T *— "— Do trail, Maaa. Firsf Time Since ’87 Repub licans Are in Control of Chicago. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tske LAXATIVE BKOMO Oulnlno Tablets. Drurglat* refund money If It falls to cart. E. w. GROVE’S slguuturu Is on etch box. i’ ■. BUY a ]PHONOGRAPHj : Small Payments Weekly. j PHILLIPS SCREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree St. A scientific trutmeet 7« Whiskey, Opium, Mar phlne.'Cecelee. Chief el, Tobecce end Neufetlie* ale er Nerve Cxhiuslleeu The Only Keeley Initt- tuts in Gtorgli. 229 Woodward Ava„ ATLANTA, GA. Bragg & Ryon OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AN SURGEON Offlcei: 324-325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 WHERE GEORGIA STANDS IN CARE OF DEFECTIVES; QUESTION OF ECONOMICS Feeble Minds May Be Traiiied Into Value. By EDGAR J. SPRATLING-B. 8., M. D. When the student of political econo my reviews th* social advances of th* nations ancf gets to the study of "llow the various stales .treat their defec tives” Osorgta slips far, very far, be neath the standard of civilisation of the think herself and be classed a civilized ■tats. And according to that standard, what Is Georgia’s measure? Does she punish for vengeance or correction? Does she shelter the dependent for her own pro tection or doe* ohe nourish him for the sake of tho loving charily she feels? To answer that would be Georgia's great est shame. We would be despised for a state of barbarians, for our two mast helpless, most pitiable and almost God forsaken of dependents, the epileptic and the feeble-minded, are truly socie ty's stepchildren unless they are so fortunate as to become criminal or vlo. lently Insane. Could there be a condi tion more pitiable? Could a Christian state have on Its escutcheon a blot blocker?. Her helpless children must twentieth century. A state or o nation become criminal or dangerous to gain— la classed as It treats Its sons and daughters who are helpless. Among savage* only th* criminal la set apart as having forfeited Ilia status among hie fellow* and with him they deal In th* nalvest possible milnner—they simply kill and forget. But barbarians take nolle* also of tho maniac, the Idiot, the dement and the epileptic, but ontv when they Interfere with the daily routine of the lives of those about th*m. No' thought of their own good, but only the comfort of the normal people whom they dally 'touch. A little higher In the scale of civilisa tion the state takes note of them as an rronomlc measure partly, and pnrtly that they may be bltTfrom view So give th* public an easy conscience In forget fulness. But only when a slate rleee above vengeance In dealing with the criminal and above selflshnees In dealing wltn the dependent, has she the right to SICK HEADACHE Poomvftv Cusco hr THIS! Lime Pius. Byspesls relieved, Conxtlpstion avofded, Rowel* regulated, no pain, oo griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. 'small PRIOR tlculars tent I'HF.K D. M.WOOLLHY. M.IX Am Office 104 N. Pnror 8'recc. TEETH lEXTRACTED 4M)iltlrely without pain, 60c each, licit teeth $8. Money ran Loot boy better.. Ill I.A DELPHI A CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrlvt From — Imnaili .... ?.09«m Rckwnilll# . 7.60 am aeon 11.40 am aeon 4.16 pm neon 6.61pm Macon 6.10 pin liapart Tn- Jacksonville ..1( Macon ( Jacksonville .* 1 Ifcvannab i z'Szz? ■3"=’= - a- 22E55 VISIT HAVANA NOW “BEELINE’S” S. S. Brunswick S B Round trip to Havana Mil includes all expenses #■ I I on stepmer. Return- LM- II ing on same boat per. ^TII mits two days in Ha- ■ ^ vans, but go«d for six month* if desired. from > - C.. id Boat enjoyable trip of — .tarh day a period of de light. Luxurious elate room a Brood promenade decks. Fine e n 111 n e. write early aud engage your rooms. J. G. LIGEOUR, Commercial AgL Dent. 1 Brunswick Stramship Co, Brunswick, Ga. what? Pity7 No, hot pity, but Just simple sheltering cure. ‘Hod you over thought of that? No, for If you hai| It would have been different. Treatment of Convicts. What dneii Georgia do fob her coh- vlcto? Just what vengeance and finance oay do—nothing more. But ohe lavishes her charity on the Insane. Yes, she la very generous and noble there, for she maintains a mag nificent, almost Ideal asylum. ICO Jails and nearly os many poor bouse* where they can be sent when violent or dan geroua. For the blind the does well. For the orphans she dooo nothing. For tho epileptic* and feeble-minded she doe* far leas than nothing, as she compels them to become dangerous be fore she deigns to toko note of their presence. Could anything be worse than that? Yes, much worse la the damage to the normal children with whom these defectives associate. We are unjust to the defectives and we are cruel to the normal children In not aep rating them in school and In play. In beneflts and li> responsibility. Now let us dismiss the question of charity and see If we could as a business ven ture afford to care for these etcp-chll dren. 2,000 Feeble Minds. There ar* In Georgia above a thou sand epileptic children, mors than that many feeble-minded ones, idiots and Imbeciles Included, esy a total of 3,000. It would cost 33.25 per capita a week to care properly for them, 3117 a year and the average child would require six and one-halt years’ care, a total for each child average 3735.50. Well, the Valuation of a healthy male at 21 In productive capacity t* 3600 a year with an expectation of at least thirty year* of productivity. Then suppose one-tenth of our defectives are made normally productive, It has taken 3*65.60 to get that result and have in return thirty years of expectancy at 3000 a year, or a total of 318,000. Yet that la not th* greatest gain—for we have protected In the meantime our- selveo from the deteriorating and de generating Influence of contact with the defectlvA. And even more Impor tant wa have segregated the hopeless ones to prevent propagation of their kind. From tn Insurance standpoint, that Is a good tnveatment. ** —*’“ * rm- ih» fuinmeu tbe** de af age inn aad many other atatee bare numereil more than sat isfactorily to tbe "skeptical. Then nmt other peoplwwho lire chronically In tbe ole ■ rtlre case would any, ■•Op, you can't ovldo for, all these defectives, for It yon 1 you'd bare almost every young negro _ wurd of tbe ntnte.” No, we wonld not. for we are ouly trying to provide for those who hr* defective as compared for wbat tbey should have been normally. Nor do we atop at tbo making of tbla 10 per cent of abnormal children Into normal men and women, for we have at the end of oar la born 30 per cent more who are bnt little below the staudard aud who are telf-sup- portlng. aud, nuder proper conditions, even nrixlticilve. -And even further yet due* tbe benefaction go, for there la another »> per rent who can be uugL\ enough of mnntutl labor to earn their dally bread, dl- rocted by other*. ; IN OTHER COUNTRIK*.. If that seems to yon to lie a dream, go to Krotlaud, New York, Belgium and Has- -aarhuaetts. and wake youraetf up. Now, yon say. “Yon are surety at tbe end uf your good talk, for you have made 10 per cent normal, 30 per nmt Independently self- supporting and another 30 per cent nelf sup porting under direction, yon bare nothing left for tbe other 30 per cent.” Oh. yea; we hart something very, very Important for them. Segregation—abeolute. Iron clad, lurk Chicago, April . It.—Fred A. Busse waa formally Inaugurated as mayor of Chicago last night at tha meeting of the city council. Today Chicago la under the administration of Republican official* for the first time alnco 1187. All appointments went Into effect at once, and the officials assume the ac tual work of their department* today. The only appointment not hitherto an nounced was that of Ernest Hagerstad as city collector. On approval of his bond by the council. John E. Traeger, the only Democratic elective official left In the city government, became the city treas urer. CLAIMS HEAVY WAGON PASSED OVER HIS NECK. \ Special to The Georgian. • Macon,‘Ga., April 16.—Alleging that the wheels of a heavily loaded wagon passed over hid neck as the result of a collision with a box car pushed by a freight engine at Cherry street cross- Ing, April I, Washington Phoenix has Instituted eult In the city oourt for 35,000 from the Central of Georgia Railroad Company. Phoenix averred that he was In a wagon driving up Cherry street and when he reached p point on Cherry street where Fifth street croeses, a switch engine pushing a freight oar. without warning or signal.* collided with the wagon, throwing him violently to the ground and resulting In ths wheels of the wagon passing over hie neck and otherwise maehlng, mangling and bruising him. OPEN AIR HORSE SHOW TO BE GIVEN AT MACON. Special to The Cf orglan. Macon, Go., April |16.—An open air horse show is now nn assured fact for Macon this spring, and plans that will be the most extensive are now being arranged for the event by the, Log Cabin Club. For the past week sug gestions have been In the air, but yes terday the formulatlvo period gave way to the reality and the datea are now set for the social event. May 3 and 4 uro the dates that have been set apart for the show. Funeral of Henry Richmond. Special to Tho Georgian. - Macon, Go., April 16.—The funeral ■ervlcea of the late Henry H. Rich mond were held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Richmond was 67 years old and was formerly of Norwich, Conn. He, with his family, moved South several years ago, and sines that time have been living on the Neb Neebltt place, on the Columbus road. He Is survived his wife and two sons, TV. H. E. Richmond. Tho services were held from the home, Rev. T. IV. Tittle officiating. INTO HAMPTON ROADS BIG BATTLE8HIPS STEAM. Every Minute Counts in the Race for Success A clear head, a strong body, J enthusiasm and an inclina tion to save are the necessa- ' ry qualifications to win. d| Why not earn 4 per cent on ^ what you save# JTT We pay this rate. No matter how - small yoursavings; we invite them Union Savings Bank Ing column thi fourteen battleships which have been at target practice and undergoing fleet evolutions In Guan tanamo bay and vicinity, most of them since cnrly In the year, eteamed Into Hampton Ronds yesterday. The big new Louisiana led the col umn and the others followed In this or der: Maine, Missouri, Virginia, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Georgia, Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky, Kearsarge, Ohio and Indiana. There are now twenty powerful American vessels at anchor In Hamp' ton Roads. I people. The next I come Is the commitment (not admittance) to the Institution. The cost of tho plsnt would bo approximately tajo per capita for epileptics end 3160 Aar the non-epileptic*. Title would mean a direct outlay of, aay 3354.000 within the next flfty year*. And If wo do not ao enro for thorn, thoao of them „ . _ n and handicraft'product* at least cue-half self- ipportlng—mid In tlmo would he almost itlrely ao; -It mey be two year* or cren _re. before Georgia make* a start Id this matter, but It’* one of the oar-marka of Cbrlatlan civilisation that ah* can not af ford to Iguort—elto aim degenerate* and becomes a shame amouf ber slater state*. All . Modern Business Concerns Find the Long Distance Bell Telephone of inesti mable value. It saves- time by preventing delays. You ean apply it to your affairs witfi surprising results. .!. . • Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. , Call “Long Distance,’' Southern Bell /Telephone and Telegraph Co. MAYOR BRIDGES SMITH IS RAPIDLY RECOVERING. Special to Tlie Georgina. Mncon. Qa., April 16.—Mayor Bridges Smith was able to attend his office at city hnll yesterday, but has not entirely, recovered from the attack of chills and fever that called him home last Fri day-afternoon. City -Treasurer A. R. Tinsley has not been nblo to be at his offlde for several days nn account of Illness. City Mar shall Walter B. Chapman I* now con ducting the work at the treasurer's of- flee as well as his own. Mr. Tinsley's Illness is not considered very serious, but Is. causing no little apprehension among his friends. Poolfio Fleet Organised. Washington, April 16.—Eor the first time In the history of the navy, there has come Into existence the Pacific fleet, comprising threo squadrons, one with headquarters at Ban Francisco and two In Asiatic waters. Admiral J. H. Dayton yesterday cabled the navy department from Manila that he Inn hoisted his flag og commander in chief of the new fleet. Macon Revival Continues. Special to Tbe Georgian.* Macon Ga., April 16.—The revival services which have been held dally at the FlraF Street Methodist church for the past two weeks. wJR be continual for at least two weeks more. Rev. S. P. Wiggins, who has conducted the tncot- Mlg*. was compelled to return to hi* pastoral work nr Jackson. Ga. >>n Wednesday Rev. Joseph H. Smith, the Well-known evangelist of California, will arrive to be here ten days. DR. PORTER, an old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dfi POltfir'S Antiseptic Healing Oil, which is coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for woundsj burns, sores and skir diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antiseptically cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of HOUSBhOid Sur^BOn.” All druggists sell it. 25c