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EIGHTEENTH ANNU
Appropriate Diet;
Simple Economy that May
«Be Practiced at Home.
ALBANY,' GEORGIA,
APRIL 22 TO 29, 1906
Embroidery Is Introduced — Danolng
Footgear |n Silk or 8atln May !Bq,
Covered Afresh—The Adorning* Are
Various—iHeels the Hardest.
The sucoess of the Georgia Chautauqua for seventeen successive yjars
has so strongly and so permanently established It In the favor of an appre
ciative public that a mere reference to the approaohlng session suggests
numerous attractions that, In a multitude of ways, appeal to cultured and
'discriminating tastes. Wide experience has made the management acquaint
ed with the preferences of discerning audiences and also with the best
available talent of every character, and In preparing this program no pains
have been spared In order to present to the public only'features of a highly
reputable type. .Quality In variety of entertainment haB been our object, add
the program presented assures an abundant feast unsurpassed by the best
ever spread before the publlo on a similar occasion. ' '
Truly this occasion Is a powerful stimulus to every man, woman and
child to extend his capacity for blflh Intellectual enjoyment. ‘‘To’ know her
was a liberal education."—Steele. It will Inspire you to cultivate more ele
gant accomplishments. The atmosphere of the week Is,conducive to high
aspirations that exalt the heart and make the mind eager to . grow and
remain young and fresh, "even as the garden of the Lord."
THE PLATFORM. r< ' ,
Care has been exercised In selecting only those whose marked Individ
uality Of talent commendB them to popular audiences. The program of this
session presents extraordinary quality and variety of talent, and a brilliant
success Is confidently expected as u result of our good fortune In being'able
to make theBe selections.
Among the speakers are Rev. Goo. P. Eokman, D. D., of New York city;
Bishop John H. Vincent, the founder of the Chautauqua system 1 , Lawton B.
Evans, Superintendent of Schools, Augusta; Hon. Champ Clark, Congress
man from Missouri; Gov. J. M. Terrell, of Georgia; Hon. 11. P. Hlllyer, of
Macon; Hon. Edgar M. Wright, of Tloy, Ala.; President Charles Lee Smith,
Mercer University; Ralph. Bingham; Henry Blount, "Apostle of‘Sunshine.!’
The Assembly lasts only eight days. In thlS‘Short tlme;iso;much of elo
quence, music, teaching, high thinking, entertainment of every kind that
delights those who enjoy dean, first-class attractions,''has been concen
trated, that not a dull moment may be expected..
BIBLE NORMAL WORK.
This department Will be as usual one of the most Instructive and de
lightful branoheB of the ABBembly. Sr. Geo. P. Eokman, of New York city,
will open it on Monday, April 23, at the Baptlst ohuroh, at 10 >o’olock a. m.,
and Bishop Vincent will close it
PHY8ICAL CULTURE.
This department will be under the capable direction of MISs Ida Vir
ginia Smith, of Indianapolis, who will introduce new features abd'make It
Interesting and beneficial to our ohtldren. This department , will open- on
March 26, at the Auditorium. 31.00 for the course, Including season
tlokets. , ‘
MEDAL CONTE8T8.
To the liberality of Col. J. W. Walters, Chautauqua Is Indebted for /the
Inauguration of what is one of Its most hopeful'features—the Medal Con
tests. The advantage of this contest, In exdtlng the Interest ..of children
and those accomplishments that make for higher culture, Induced ‘another
friend of thei Assembly 'to offer three medals more, and now the girls and
boys of South .Georgia have the privilege of competitive trials of skill In
oratory and music.
TEACHER8’ INSTITUTE, ■ '
The Chautauqua management alms through thlB department to place
within easy reach of the teachers of this seotioh Instruction in pedagogy
and methods of teaching that equals that to be found In 'the best normal
training schools In this country. Hon. W< B. Merritt, State i Sohool Com
missioner, and Prof. Lawton B. Evans will be the principal conductors, which
Is a guarantee that It will be up to-date In all. respocts. The homes of.the
city will be open at very moderate rates for entertainment ,of the teacherB
In attendance. «,
* MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
Music has been one of the moBt strikingly pleasing of all the features
of .Chautauqua’B enjoyable assemblies,, and the aim of' the .‘management! Is
Squilbob—Doesn't MoDuffor look
comfortable In this wintry weather?
SqulUgan-L-Surel A*t the; firal cold
wave he starts eating flannel "cakes
for- breakfast.
Albany Drug Co
case a
ens the bronchial tubes, relieves
cough, colds, croup, whooping cough,
etc. Sold by Albany Drug Co., HUs-
Sold by Albany DrUg Co., HUs-
Man-Sale'Drug Co,
Why He Lingered,
Indispensable
rpHIS one word sums up concisely all the rea-
-V sons why the Bell Telephone should be in
your office and home. No business is on a modern
basis without.-, it; no home is complete if it, is
absent.
It keeps home in\ touch with office and both'
in instant communication with the rest of the
world. .
The service! is satisfactory.
The cost is reasonable.
Wise—-Olif Boozer has been- hovering
At death’s' door for nearly a week.
Sharpe—GueBS he oan’t-find the key-
hble.
Call Contract Department No. 400
WHEELER MEMORIAL.
Special Rates to Atlanta via Central
of Georgia Railway;
Southern Bell Telephone
Telegraph Co. ./.:.
On account of the above occasion
the Central of Georgia .Railway Co.
will sell round-trip tickets to Atlanta
and return- at rate of one first-class
fare plus twenty-five cents, tickets on
sale March 26 and 26, and for tralnB
to arrive Atlanta A. M. Maroh 27, lim
ited fifteen days from date of said.
For Information call on nearest TIoket
Agent; S. A. Atkinson, Union TIoket
Agent; R. S. Morris, Commercial
Agent. , i 22-4t
Do You Use Paint ?
tauqua course fif the University Extension Idea, for which Chautauqua
stands, will be conducted by Bishop John H. Vlhcent; lit the Auditorium.
PROGRAM:
SUNDAY, APRIL 22,
OPENING DAY. ij
11:30 a, mLBaccalqureate Sermop, by Rev. Geo. P. Eokman, D. D., New
York City.
3i30p.m.—Children’s Rally, Rev.!Ed, Cook. . , ' •
8:00 p. m.—VoBper Service, under direction of Dr, W. A, Duncan, Superin.
tondent of Instruction.
8:30 p. m.—Address by Rev. Geo. P. Eokman, D. 1^, .. [
MONDAY, APRIL 23. ‘
9:00a.m.—Religious, service at Baptist church. , I
Opening of Bible Normal Work, Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D, D.
9:30 a. rrw—Opening of Teachers’ Institute at Methodist Church.
10:00 a. m.—Declamation contest'for Walters-Chautauqua medal, by boyB._
2:30 p. m.—Contest for Laura Clementine Davis - Chautauqua medal In ora
tory, by young ladles. ■ . ..
4:30 p. m.—Educational Rally of County, Sohool Commissioners, TeacherB
and BonrdB of Education, Stato School Commissioner W, B.
Merritt presiding. 118 ■ ■
8:00 p. m.—Opening of session, with Vesper Services, by Dr, W. A. Duncan,
Superintendent of Instruction. "
8:30 p. m.—Contest for Vocal and Instrumental MUBlc medals; by ydung
ladies. \ '
Delivery qf. medals to successtul contestants by Dr. W. A. Dun
can. . .
TUESDAY, APRIL 24.
9:30 a. m.—Bible Normal Class,, at Baptist church, by Rev, Geo. P. Eckman.
Teachers’ Institute, at Methodist church, -every morning during
11:00a.m.—A’SdresB, Prof. Joseph T. Derry, Of the ptato Agricultural So-
clety. ....
3:30 p. m.—'Address, Henry Blount, ’’Apostle' of Sunshine,’’ from North
Most of the world does and most of the
V /
world uses
Boomlhg the Business.
Sherwin-Williams Paint,
It’s made to paint buildings with, inside
and outside. It’s made ready for the
brush. It’s made for home use and for
practical painters too. It’s pure lead,
pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by
specially -made machinery operated by
experts. It’s made for you.
Jim—I wonder why that girl always
tells a fellow when he kisses her that
he needs a Shave?
Jack—Her father Is a sllSht partner
In the barber Shop-next door.
on the lining. A flat Inner sock cut
out of brown paper can be covered
with silk or satin to match and glued
into position.
Popular Louis Design..
As regards the design, whether rib
bon-work or a combination of silk em
broidery and paillettes is employed,
Louis XV designs are the most popu-
lar and represent the latest fancy of
the moment.
We carry a full line of this, high grade
goods. Please cal 1 and. see us, or phone No.
5 for color cards and prices.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
’Phone
Rumney Bldg.
R. C. Eatman
Garlands of tiny rose
buds carried out In two or three
shades of pink form a favorite adorn
ment, the design covering the whole
shoe Instead of being confined to the
toe, as was the case formerly. A lat
tice work all-over design In gold or
silver thread Is also much In vogue,
the intersecting points being orna
mented with tiny Jewels, while the
daliltlest slippers are evolved out of
white silk, embroidered with silver
thread and. sewn with Bilver paUlettes
and pearls. ‘ ’
Bows and rosettes pre somewhat out
of place on embroidered shoes of this
'description, and where they are em
ployed the dimensions are as Inconsid
erable as possible, and'they consist of
tiny rosettes of light'fabrics, such as
gold or silver gauze.
25 Washington street,
Albany, Ga,
'Best HaKers 'Bread
With a new oven and an old experienced Baker, ye are able
to supply
‘Bread, Bolls and CaK.es
That will surely please you. Only bast material used, insur
ing best results. ’Phone 69-4.
Grocer. S. E. BVSH-*«r
Broad Street.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is a
new remedy, an Improvement on the
laxatives of former years, as It does
not. gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant
to take. It Is. guaranteed. Hilsman-
Sale Drug Co.
i. To draw the fire out of a bum,
teal a cut without leaving a scar, or
\to cute bolls, sores, tetter, eczema
'and all skin and scalp diseases, use
be Witt’S Witch Hazel Salve. A spe
cific for piles. Get the genuine. No
pmedy causes such speedy relief,
tak for DeWitt’s-MMe genuine.
A severe cold that may . develop Into
pneumonia over night, can be cured
quickly by taking Foley’s Honey and
Tar. It. will cure the most obstinate
racking coygh and strengthen your
Jungs. The genuine Is In a yellow
package. Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Faints', Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. - ’Phone
A. J. BARWICK,
Assistant to Superintendents of Instruction.
A. W. MUSE, President.
J. S. DAVIS, Asst. Supt. Instruction.
S. B. BROWN, Treasurer
Received conslyiment of tho famoi
Cahaba Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
R. H. WARREN, Secretary.
>H. M. McINTOSH,. Superintendent;
W. A. DUNCAN, Supt. Instruction.