Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. DATimur, uaroi j, um. r A WEEK’S OFFERINGS IN ATLANTA’S THEATERS Shaw and Shakespeare Will Race For Applause; Odds in Favor of Shaw MARIE CAHILL IS MIGHTY GOOD “.Marrying Mary” Best Yet and Eugene Cowles Helps'a Lot. ZELLA AND DEARE8T. Two mimbiri of the Earl Com* pany at the El Dorado next week. A iiitjeicnt comedy Worth title*! I'aiadozh ul it* it nmv eeetii to the hardened theatetgoer of Hm***»* Lit (or ' 4uvk, tiiU U what MativiiiK Mary" l>.. ! At least tins describe* it. when In! | the hands of Marie t’ahlll. and micI^ a' : cust an supported her in its preNetitu- • ' tlon .it tin* Urami Friday night hefotoj • an audience which almost flllcil tin* theatei. despite tin* most disagreeable weathpf. ' .Mat t > mg .Mm y" Isn’t woitll \\ till.* because theie |* any plot to it. Tin* millennium la not y«*t. It |.leases be- j cause Its lines Ml'** bright. Its repartee . clever atnl pungent. Its music soulful ami tuneful, auil its situation* amusing . THE BANI8HMENT OF "SALOME, tilnl ludicrous. without stepping across the threshold Into the r.m.ie I I The Theiiter MiignsJue kingdom of Knockataiuldom mentiim ediiorhiliv on t .Miss t’ahlll was there all the w . IV j Mlrnuwr «|*en» “MnI.hhc" through The same reed-like \ol» e. 'of the M«*tr<.|M.|||nti opera lion*.*, says: the same “laugh as I work" wav, won • “Tin* I* practically wiiliMiit pr«*.e for her the same hearty applause and i dent \.« luninigc. of proadacticc tins ever refieated curtain calls. ont\ there we e i...,.h.*d a iin.ie htlnging rebuke in tin* his more - of the la»t-nnmed thnn tistinf. ttrrr nf ttn* New* York stage - HmetW am- hhe continued her policy of never al- : ■(.* k coin-et|e.| to |nnt«i‘M trcaicti'h"i* |mw lowing her voice to run away with h* r ! ,. r ; ,,„i |„.,| IIM |, ul „,,t „ v .»|. •• um ridscd The result \va« imi*li\ xoulf.il 11„ lw . „ t ' , lll.r.-tt.. I> THE PLUNGER AT ELDORADO KarM'ompuny in Vaudeville (Slvcttcli Added to Bill. Great Locomotive Scene In “The Curse of Drink” At the Bijou Next Week for March. - In* tiunlsUiiiea from tin* l«i "voIuiih ’ •iVbn and Superman Excites Interest at the Grand. IF I WERE KING” OPENS WEEK Louis .Tames as Fa I stall Offers Treat to Shake speareau Lovers. and timeful. and not ! tlon of loud discordant i dignify themselves as | "strength." j In dialogue, especially In the climaxes of comical situations, tin* come dienne's habit of melting Iter word**, j running half of them down her throat | In a lluuid stream, and th»*n Idling the ■ remainder off—this description Is for | only those who heard her—proved an j effective and peculiarly pleasing man- j ijerlsm. In deep contrast to the softly , slit ill J lie stoiuitch. voice of Miss t’ahlll was that of Kugen** • t'owles -a deep, rich bass that went down Into one’s soul and seemed to set -every —iunu'4-*tring -IuaIIi filling. ..Mr. 1 t’owles. as t’olonel Henry t'lay Kul- ! pepper, shared honors with the bright • particular star of the evening. Hoy Atwell as Ormby Kulpepper was all that the part demanded-and then j some—and added to his histrionic nhll- ilty. has a pleasing limit onglommer.t- j WIIB „ , im h* npologl-u pretend ‘ ! 1 splitilug tmliN oil Ilo* ground of liu ,l,,t J morality. Snloiiu* In her transport* of rag. mid gross *<*ji«uallt.v is no h*** respectable n persons tfinii the Mnphos. (In* /.aza*. tin* I Mr*. Warrens and otlnw red light heroines of the eon temporary stage. It was not the chanc ier of Hnlouie nor her voluptuous dll in ** of the Seven Veils which offended. It uys the repulsive grew souietiess. the shuddering horror of tin* woman fondling a decapitated head, that sickened tin* puli lie stomach. Ileriiinun Klein. In an article In this magazine ptihllslasl last March eit titled. Is Itlehurd Strauss the Kvll Menla* of Modern Music’*’ said •Sliauss’ power li cotoswii. mot, knowing It. In* ahuses It to crush out the svveelneis, the frUBtlUin*. and tin* grace from one of the dlvlnesi of hmnnn attrtbules lie posse**.** an am pie creative gift; yet even ss In* creates In* destroy*. ||c refuses free rein to lit* inspiration: what Is worse, lie fore The Idll chosen for the beginning of l|e\t week by the Itlunkull-At w ood Slot k I'ompiiny at the Kl Dorado the ater is a strong metndntmn robed •' The I'lunger•“ This will he the first time the plnv hits ever been seen In At lanta. and from nil u< counts It Is one of the best select Ions that could have I well made. Then* is no doubt that “The Plunger** will draw good house* ami prove one of the best hills presented by this t*»in- pany. For the hitter half of the wefk company has In preparation u uu that will make un immediate lilt will) the theatergoers of Atlanta, “Held by the Kn»*my." It Is Htifflcient to say that Ii will prove as great a mi* cess as the play of iust week. As a special attraction the manage ment has secured the Karl Company, who will appear next week In a musi cal comedy sketch called “Aunt llan- nnVFb *! Visit -l«»-Town—- -It-1» bright- and wiltty. Interspersed with songs and dances hv the wonderful little sis- teis. /a lia and Dearest Karl. offspring to an abortive Idrtli. and lie ( lollies the monstrosities which result there I There an* many d»rrvlnK "x.«-l-l ii,£,.*"" not forgetting the sweet- Imi inc of Itlehnnl Ktrauss in stooping ’oil**?. mention,* voiced and well-drilled "k*ng-*klrted*' chorus. Here matinee and night Saturday. j d g leTte^loneroan. Who it starring in “If I Were King,** the romantic drama in which E ntertainment «r the very highest chonu’te'r goes lo'miir* ’ pose the bill to be offered at tin* I Grand opera house next week. Three { •T"tyr.—widely—different In - character._j. Sothern msde Jiil .succfst last ssa- I r?raying phases of life from the time i »on. f Shakespeare up to today, will he i — preo nted. , has won, his life is spared and the two "n Monday and Tuesday nights and jure happily united. Tuesday at matinee "If I Were King.", Mr. l.omrgan for a number of years i • great romantic drama by Justin J |) aM been considered one of the fore- Huntley McCarthy, will be presented eonipetent hands of Nellie Mdlen- iv. who bus been especially engaged. • Master Ford will be played by Not man I Mlickctt. who will be lemeftibeivd for’ • lit^TTTTlIrnt w»»rh »illt Mr—James last L I season. Aphie James and Charlotte ; Humbert "III In* the "Meny Wlvea." Mr**. Fonl ami Mrs. Page. Lillian Un- • aster. Sweet Anne Page. .1 Arthur Young. Pistol: Nutliun Aronson. Mr. •page; William Chrystb* Miller. Just I e Shall*»w. and other cbur.it ters are said i lu be In as e'luallv capable hands j ear ward expression of ids musical scioiisiieseV Hud the udviigi-tsl prolHgdil-t 'of up to dale progratu anisic grown -» 'blase, so barren of hies*, after his cn* •*- i pliotious delineations *»f delirium iiihI death, lusanll.v and dmuestle ***|Urtb!des. that I more stimulating source of In splnitioii became Indispensable - ; Or was in* willing merely to uullow In the. mire of tin* vulgarly sensational ami drug III** nit down with h i tin* depths of a fresh rlieslrn: perhaps In* thought It time tu tlu as much for tin* imslcrii music drama. To tin* great world of music 1o\*rs. Who lital delight III the highest liiuidf*** latIon* »»f this art. It must seem pitiable that a master eipifpiietl »e. |M»vverfnllv us Itlclinril Strauss should condescent l*» hin die such despicable and unworthy wen NOTES FROM THE LABOR WORLD. vidliihie statistic* Fifty thousand •lilldrei tile mills of the South, of ||je » lilfd Hfler if ollJe the mIII is four I'Ulllllllll titenr-tfan the high cost nf living III the ml zon**. the engineers mid a the eiiiial olll appeal to Pies ■lilL for,higher \rpp'» Kelt- Hurdle is organising a llrltlsh Agrl «tilliirnl lails»r l.engue on the lines of the union funned bv .losepli Arch In School teachers in Sail Frillielseo have or- ganls«H| oil the lllo'S of the Cliletlgo Ten* h- eis' Federation for tin* purpose of set urlug 'I lie National convention of Muster House Pal tiler* .uni |»eeoraitir«. held in Ibtston a Week ago. deebied to hold ne\t ve.ir’x coll volition III New Orleans. Minneapolis IuIhm- unions will make nil nt tempt to secure o|.| on Hull for a lulmr f«*Mlpie. The eslhunfed cost is fv ».*«»». ROBERT LORRAINE. Mr. Lorraint and Mi» Drina da Wolf# appear next weak at tha Grand in "Man and Suparman," Barnard 8haw a sparkling play. •lino *i tin* vnrbriis emph nietnl iiHtlfs u|to gillilxe 1111 linleis-ioleiit olllieeled Willi I he » du.trd Sothern made the most pn»- ith r>l hit of hin career In this piece, i i» was largely responsible f.w itis >iminatlon to give Shakespearean ■ Mictions. The play will be pre- •* hted here In all the magnltlcem e •"I h « haracterlzed the Sothern pr*»- t tb*n. and while Mr. Sothern will tt"t I r« sent, the cant will bo a strong most figures on the American stage: an actor of rare and aide talents, in tellectuality. power and emotion. In addition to these, he has the advantage of a handsome physique, a voice or un usual beauty and depth, and an agree able and fascinating personality. [anti-saloon league • mmumtTT "Man and Suparman.'* Hcinard Shaw, tip* author of Man iml Superman," has, it is said. « teated • particular Interest K the an- ! unusual characters lu tills par- t -.ment that Robert Lorain.* will j tk’uliir play. fimtUs Dllllngltam will • it on Wednesday and Thursday j present Robert Loralue for an engage- ms and Thursday matinee in Iter- nteni at tlu* Grand on Wednesday and i Shaw's sprightly satire, "Man and Thursday nights and Thursday i*t ••rtnan." Every one knows that Mr. 1 matinee, when local theatergoers will •.* is clever. Every on.* knows that b»* given tip- opportunity of seeing for J.oraine Is tin excepthmally fin** the first time this famous comedy. Mr. • ’omblne the most ambitious , Lorain** is tin* only star, and bis .otn- . "f both and the result spells sip - puny Hie only company appearing in ! this play, therefore local theatergoers * * Friday and Saturday nights and'will see the original production and “day afternoon at matin.*.* the nearly all *»f the original New York I 'pillar Louts James will he seen . ompany. Mr Lorain.’s present ass*. ■ John Falstaff. In "The Merry ‘•Lit.*s are Miss Drlim D»*Wolfe. .\li» "f Windsor." .Many are agreed j .will** Thorne. Alfss Lois Fram es »’i.n k. M James was never seen t*» l».*t- Mis- SaltP’ Williams, James l» it. v-i - 'Vantage. He ts excellently sup- J jdge. Louis Mass.-u. Ml-s Maith.i : Kvaiis. M-.itimer Weldon, Donald M i - and Frank Graven Just so long as the government per mits the licensed liquor trutile to exist. Just that long may It he expected that children .will «mne Into this wmld wronglv constituted. children of tainted parentage are tin* j exemplification of the law *»f Hod, which declares that the sins of the fa- tip is shall he visited upon tie* children unto the third and fourth generation observation hems unmistakable tes timony to the fact that Inebriated pa* 1 §< ^ r rentage is the greatest pestilential • |, *t - j 11 |9 . Kovt imiunt in courts, prisons and I tied nursery of tainted and corrupt n j m * house* more than one million dot- morals—that ever Indicted the human j |., rH soin.-thtng more than a thousand race. . i dollars each. While the statistical records of the i ,, Tlint slmllat . onditl.uis nation furnish many Instances verify- |||I V;|J| m ,, t kLv us a t.s U it of fash ing this statement, perhaps this one i* 1 loJj;i p|,. ,i,inking ’ " r ,| "’l Aiodtollsm of women plays a gi.*?it IbdMimr trades «unUm turn „f u.» New York nisi I’einisvIvanln «ih*i leisuitljr o ltr.iilf.od iipil ilf. l iri i| f..i I!•*- «•]••-*• shop .tu«4 op|Misllloii !•» unions. j All the building trinles of Nnsh.in. N II . } hnve d.s’lded t«> ipq n* n unit In .b*iiiiiu.lhig ‘ The etch* h*«nr tbr nn»t a irnjjednt-rvnwr-nf j • enis ii d».v after May I work on ... ... - 15th day a I of em h month nr«‘ observed as days of rest in 174*' and dy ing In IsAit, lived t. nes.s the horrible result of her dl»-1 The InteriniHonnl ItrutherlnsNl of Itook obeillence of tip- laws of l»od in this J Mmb'is mill lie- Intcrnatlonni Printing pnit Pillar The children that foHu.ved her. cording to lilstoiv. numbered N34, etting •Igtit hour work.Inv tt a. ed flout their birth I Seven these were convicted of inur- ider and 7*i of other crimes, one bun- •died and fotty-two were professional ■ beggars. »‘.4 lived on charity and 1H'» | women In tin* line of descendants lived . putable llv»*s. is estimated that this family deinniid . May I Moth organ iz.ifhuts fine foil.’Med the plan «.f the Infer iiatloiial lypograplih-.ii I nlmi nmi im*,. lev ied 11 I 1 * per relit (l«sess||ie||| «i|| I ||.*lr membership. The Interstate mnferem-.. of trades union lepresentntlves held lit Sydney, v s \\ . dining the f»*.vnt eight Inun • elelnntlou. 7* most striking Ulus Cure For Rheumatism GRIFFITH’S Compound Mixture e Gualac, 8tllllngla, Etc. "If I Were King.” ' W ere King." Justin Huntly M* - ’ stirring and exciting lomame, ii K II. Sothern scored Ids most ■ in. ed success a season or so ago • Garden theater in New- York, given Monday and Tuesdav and Tuesday matinee nt tin* ■ operu house, with Lester Loner- •» the role of Francois Villon. lh»* ' igabond-hern, n large and cmi- « "tiipnny, a corps of well-drilled b-H. and one of the most hand- --nlc ftloductions ever given •us Villon is a vagabond of old •-’*>*-• Paris of the late (Ifteenth f Like majty another genius '* Is Indifferent to the eonvelt- f society, and lives Ids life ex- '•* h** chooses. He Is the leader b.»nd of roistering companions. • w ..nt to gather at the Fir t' die b It Is to this place that King Nf. disguised and unknown, to hear the crit. Isms of Ills And It Is here that Francois while the king Is seated In an • ...itier of the tavern, recited •us ballad, of what he would • were king. Louis is fascinated • togue. and determines to make tU-ally “king f**r a week “ This . .mu the vagabond-poet wakes t himself the royal constable of •'tic.*, and Invested with almost authority. Rut there Is a con- ’(■ t has gone with the pr.xna- . tbl*. consists In the stipulation • Villon accomplishes ceitaln lefonns, and also wins the t the Lady Katherine, he shall • 'd.-d at th^ end of the Week, nucleus of the play Is taken up. ti s triumphs over these obsta- n the old king, seeing Ills pop- v 'ltll tlu* people, resolves |o put •■iffb’Ultl*'-s In the way of the ‘ L*-ro. which are well-nlgli Itti- •• "f a« hieveinent. and the edict demands the head of Villon at M *i "f the week seems t.» Im* of » fulflllnunt However, through •aVi of Katherine, whom Vilh-u the putt ho have seen Mr I. r John Tanner, tin give him the high. hi. pints.- for tin* excellency <.r hN or gecond dramatic art, Tannei Is a • haract-r _ . .11111• • out of the ordinal v lie is what may b»* termed a tneniber of the Idle by Purl. rb h da-, though he Is liv no »n.*:ins n , fpqukU" Imimmi IUm«dy to, an idler, yet he !> tb Ii. II. H u man RHBVMATISM. NKL'RALOIA. SCIAT- of pronounced Ideas. H an llitelb*. tu il | ICA, «OLT and Lt'MRAfin. giant, amt has w rttt.-n ntn* Im»,U that j Not.—Tht, 8p.etfl<- R«m,dr h.a b„n ad- t,,|s brought f*»rtft mmsuot i-.oumt-itJ. | »»rtt„d tn th, Utdl.al Joomaf. and u,.d sin to , alls.- nf tin- t hat a. t.-t !'t|. , In prlvata praetl.a for mar » > aa». and tin iri \ihit'll lit- nr.-st-tlts his vi.-ws I »• hava ampt. pr»t to Juatiry «• In tnak- hh.ssnm t.tnl hlonlli Ii l" . bunk Unit V Inis r. a.1,1 «»* .tlon lhat thl. p..par.ti„„ r „„.„- »hut Vw ■rJwllUiw to h..«,-v...-: | ”“•« or «" •• e. «•« •* «- - i.-| , f , hm h.- any M-no; thl- ; hh- th. ho. ails,. It atta.-ks 111 so r.ort'ful a way | Dlatork Ih. Homath, AfTord. hif.-riml r.-glnns of th- jlnmnwl. until- | what hi- bolh-vi-s nr.- ,-oiv.nlhoi- i nl„p and trnin a Good AppMita. ,l, " t '' ,,m,, n far mntherhnn<l. It whlcli. fur the bt-ur rmi-m .if sm lttv | tllam. Oa. PlalrtbullB, Drp»( .... * ami innnhlnil In Kt-mial should i-oli-In aillfitlal th-ifrl.oatl.m. Ifittllng tu th.- hot to ink nf tin- family stm-k t Cuiil then* shall com.* a time v» li‘*n : « hildteti may be born In the pure at - i in..sphere «»f cb an niornl homes, of viv- j lliolis uil.l abstemious plogetllt.U s. Wej • an not wonder ai sin b Jesuits \Vbat H more likely than that drunk- j • ii parents will curse the world with u j drunken and dissolute offspring * Scores and liillidieds of these till-; f(.: ttltl. lies are to be seen till oVel tills: I bion.l land of ours. i It H alarming to note how the drink IV habit b fastening lisvlf upon the worn- , x I'll of Dill countiy God’s noblest ctea- ^ Hon sinking them deep In the scale of j __ human degradation' simply bv yielding ; to ihH strange and acquired appetite Almighty God lias given us IhH beau - i tiful world for n great harvest field and J a pleasure garden. Are we not respoti- I »fhli* for fiie live* and fondlMon* ■>t\ little ones—buds that ought to, Into full-grown; Overhead Pump Jacks, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 24 inch atroka. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. 8HALLOW" WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta Street. Atlanta, Ga.. W: % ? P. AUG. ANDERSON. In "Th, Cun, of Drink” at th. Bijou all n«xt waak. iimb*b*s pr.slii.-.sl miller tinloa f ouilUlon* of- labor In tb.* .srtiitiionweallb. Tin* Itrb’k. Tile nnd Tern, t’otte Workers’ IlitiTiiatb'iiut Allhiii*-.'* has entered Into an iigrveiunift with tin- Internntloiml Stenni Itllgllieers’ Iilloil whereby til.* Steniu En gineer-’ t’nlon 1* given Jurl**.lb’tb*»» over all engineers working In the brbk. tile and terra .s»ttn plants where a l.s*al iiabm of tImt organization exists, and In hM-nlitl.** wher.* tlien* Is no steam engineers' union the l.rlck, tile ami term cotta workers me to have Jurlsdh I Ion over tin* cuiclueera. The cigar makers' unions r» |s»rt a highly mtlafArtur? rondltlnn of affairs In New 0«P W|Li. PUMP'cVLiNDisY unlUn'Hinr^Xn “'.IlN.m IJuau'lui.'i'n.'l WITH BRONZE BALL VALVE8. f furthermoie there is not a «liihl working in nilKIKi UAPuiuemi /.n f uin Tanner revoraes c«tabllslird condi- ti.mM lu many res|n« ts, hut the ..«•* will'll gives the most violence to tll«* Maid and settl'd mind H that woman in her natural element, when nninilu- em.d, H the one who puieu.i* man In inarilag.*, and that man Is tin* "tie who H hunted down. Viewed from th.-gt-nt volume Of matter that has l»e»*n wiltmn about "Man and Superman.' it H un doubtedly a play "f great merit and »»n»* yvoithv ..f consideration by tlms.* who patronize theaters Louis James Coming. There H probably no ilia..«»**-r In literature or th** drama better known tlmn "Fat John FaHtafT.’' and probably n*. better exp.ment of tl'^t character than L*»uH James, who will present it at rim t St and Friday and Saturday nights, tilth a matinee Katuiday “The Mei ry Wives *.f \\ mdsoi m a masterpleie «»f good humor, Ivrlc. dramatic, narratlv but an ex» ellently w. II-. onceiv. «t . eeii. .enatructe.l solely to amuse,. :is Well as (•• fulfill 1 rtg.ll * db t . \»**ute.1 j by Good ijue.n It.*--, who. wishing w itness Hie mhoil t uphilly Falstaff «ommun.led Shake write a < ••m.dv d.*|*t. ting »» humois attendant » • th** '' ,.f Wind sot in »*ov * "MlMr*--* Qub k.> JACOB*' rtlARMACV CO., WholmoU I>niggUt«. And for Bate by Ratal) Draggtata gpnarallf. Band foi> Fraa Daacrlpttva Circular ta Hr’lftth Rbaumath* Cura Co. tola mnfg . «f Third Ava. co*. 11th BL, Naxr Torh. N. T. nor hlstoi n al, n-1 John u*i< d VISIT HAVANA NOW on tho “BEE LINE’S” S. S. Brunswick $ m Round trip to Havana M ■ I include* all oxpantaa #1 I I on ateamer. Return ing on tamo boat par* mits two day* in Ha- month* if daairad. Fortnightly from Brunswick, Ga. I lie safest sml moat etijovnble flip of He- season l.'iu’k dny a |»erh*l of .h- •Igh* l.nxurloti* •t.it'-rts.nis Itfsul iMollieii.'d** de* k- I'ilie •• 1| t * I !• •• Write enliv and engage your r-s.ins. A. G. LIGEOUR, Commarcial Agt. Men I 3. Brunswick Steamship Co., Brunswick. Go. habit of strong drink . if all tin* agencies that » nt i apt t hat - a. ter in Itk formative period, blighting , prospects and happiness, it l* found m j the power of nppetlte, the hiibltn and custom of a.M’lal drinking The saloon men and liquor dealer* generally know this, and they never hesitate to call attention to tile fin.* medicinal qualities of their tin.* brands In order to Insure the use of a toddy now and then f'»i the "stomach’s sake.’’ J. H. RICHARDS DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta 8trtat. *• Atlanta, Ga. SO EASY TO FIX PUMP8. NO GLASS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta Straat. Phones. 1761, Atlanta, Ga. DEEP WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta Straat. Atlanta, Ga. DEEP WELL POWER WORKING HEADS. OUNN MACHINERY C0„ 54 Mariatta 8t. Atlanta, Ga. of the SOUTHERN NEGROES ARE FOR EORAKER FOR TIE PRESIDENCY Blaneys Melodrama Promises To Be Season’s Hit. IT IS A DRAMA WITH A MORAL TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pit hi. Me rarlt. It.*at teeth |v Money can Uut bliy bet t. J I’ll I I.ADKI.I’IIIA I it: NT A L ItOOMH. No. M Whitehall Kt. OPti ■■art atitBi I. M WOOLLRY. M.Dl ■iMK.mrorStiaaa. I CENTRAL OF 0E0R0IA RA1LWAY. Arrive Front -- [ Depart io-, Kavniinnii T^OamiMaroD XL40 poo Jackson.Ille . T.uOniu Maeun *. k bO «i» Mncon ll.f) nm.JnckaunvIllr H't-.nm tiari.ii 4.15 put)Maoti 4.01 pm FOOS. JR.. GASOLINE' PUMPING ENGINES. For Farmars, Nuraenaa and Greanhouaea. Dunn Machinary Co., 5a Manatta StraaL Atlanta, Ga. Npe. lal to Tlu* .ii olgiail Jackson, Mis-, Miit.li It l- learn.’d Hun Hu* mgiM.-H , ( f .\|i-tt-v||qd at.* preparing If posslIU.*, to <1«» sum.— thing for K. nntoi Forak. i, «.f <itii*>. in tin* way of «l.*legates the national . onventlotl Yotll cut tespoli.ient has talked with a nutnli.-l of ploniltiellt ne- gr.» p'dlti. Ians in the |a«i few d;ivs and lilosl ii)| •.r them seem to he for tin* senator for the ptesideticy. While of those talked to will acknovvl- thgt there l* ;t»iv ruin enttated ef- r.'lt among tile tiegloes nf th«* I’lllt.d Stllle* to Ihmiiii I *..t .ik'-l, It Is ladiev.’.l that l**tI'm*, an* being *.nt fiotn Hu* Hi liv w.-ll-knowu n**gro pollth inni. asking th»t tlu- negro.** of the South Mippoit l oiaker Tlu* leading tiegi’oea ill U"t acknowledge that till* I* a u I. Imi of Hiem ^frotiglv In- Humte that til.* IlloV. llieiit ts Hot . on- titled to \hw.lt.4kpL *l’h»- White Re|>uy- II. an* of .\||s>t*i*|pp| do Hot pio|H)s«. I., give u|> without a struggl*. and tlnv are ex|teit.’d to put up a at Iff fight to prevent Mi.*s|Nflppl ft .Mil sending a F'U.ikot delegation to the n*\t national I fonventlun. Mut.c Class Gave Racital. hpe« Inl to The Georgf.iii. Macn. fla, .March -’ Tht* music la** of Miss .\|, f Itentoti gave a re nal Thursday evening at the Geoigia Mu*!' lfou*e Afj-s Renton's nrcheatta, »ni|H»*ed ot guitai. mandolin and vlo- n. lelidet.d *e|ecl|om» tillOUghoilt the progtaiu and tin* evening was ..tie l,.!uu> It eiit.-ttaliuneiit T'rntfrt-ranc^ Piny Tcadiy- a Strong Lesson to Its Audience. C HARLES E. BLAXET win pr»- nent Ida melodrama, "The Cura# of Drink,” at the Rtjou next week. The play lias attracted much favorable conalderaHon by reason of It* strong atnry, sensational scenic In vestiture nnd wonderful human Inter- Many strong acenee have been w Itneaaed on the stage, but for star- 1 tllng realism that In "The Cura# of) Drink.” allowing the drunken engineer I sufferin'* from delirium tremens, wlU! stand absolutely alone. There have been many railroad play# , with engine* and other effects, but nothing to compare with the great i ene in the fourth act, showing a full- sized locomotive running at full speed, I and the rescue by Harry Rand of hi# ? sweetheart, who had been drugged and ' placed on tho tracks by Ham Handy, i the villain. Another scene of extraordinary dra matic strength Is that of Ktckalacoop-| barrel bouse, where Ham Handy | * I'eggy Kdwards. The acen# w het a the girl, degraded through drink, d* a ring, the only keepsake and re- ; mbianee nf her mother, for rum, ' while Im iiual lit Its degradation, will In, i uthfuinesM and repulsiveness teach . Hal Mtronger than any aermon, and brings out the evil of drink aa no play ' heretofore has done. Mr. Itlaney'M former successeii hav# demonstrated that he (s a keen student of human nature, but for character# drawn boldly and vividly, dialogue tere#^ and brilliant, and situations of graat dramatic nt length. It would seem that in ’ The I'urs.* of Drink" he has reached the Zenit ii of hi* power. The company i* a very strong one and Includes P. \og Anderson. Will \V. tTinian*, Har- rv Winfield, Will t'llfton, Thomas Mc Kenna. George W. Kerr, Carl Gath, \v f McKenna, Tommy Merrick Janie* II. Kerr. Mildred Hyland, Erma Gath. Itaby Minerva, Winnie Wllmor and the electric comedy four. CITY TAX NOTICE ‘ Please make your city tax returns now. J. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, C. D. MEADOR, Assessors.