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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS THURSDAY, APRIL 5,' 1906,
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSIQN
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ALBANY, GEORGIA,
APRIL 22 TO 29, 1906.
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The success of the Georgia Chautauqua for seventeen successive years
has so strongly and so permanently established It In the favor of an appre
ciative public that a mere reference to the approaching 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 (he 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 publlo only features of a highly
reputable type. Quality In variety of entertainment has been our object, and
the program presented assures an abundant feast unsurpassed by the best
ever spread before the public on a similar occasion.
Truly this occasion Is a powerful stimulus to every man, woman and
child to extend his capacity for high 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 1 make the mind eager to grow and
remain young and fresh, “even as the garden of the Lord.”
BIBLE NORMAL WORK.
This department will be as usual one of the most Instructive and de
lightful branches of the Assembly. Dr. Geo. P. Eckman, of New York city,
will open it on Monday, April S3, at the Baptist church, at io o’clock a. m.,
and Bishop Vincent will close It
PHY8ICAL CULTURE.
This department will be under the capable direction of MlsS Ida Vir
ginia Smith, of Indianapolis, who will Introduce new features and make it
Interesting and beneficial to our children. This department will open on
March S6, at the Auditorium. (1.00 for the course, Including Beason
tickets.
MEDAL CONTESTS.
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 exciting the Interest of children
and those accomplishments that make for higher oulture, induced another
friend of the Assembly to offer three medals more, and nqw the girls and
boys of South Georgia-have the privilege of competitive trials of skill in
oratory and m”Slc.
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
The Chautauqua management alms through this department to place
within easy reach of the teachers of this section 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 School 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 respects. The homes of the
city will be open at very moderate rates for entertainment of the teachers
in attendance.
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
Music has been one of the most strikingly pleasing of all the features
of Chautauqua’s enjoyable assemblies, and the aim of the management Is
to make that of the eighteenth assembly brighter and better than any of its
predecessors, If possible. With this eqd In flew, Dr. Alfred Hallam, the
musical director of the New York Chautauqua, has been secured, and we
bespeak for him the active co-operation of every musician in the city. It Is
our purpose to have the largest chorus that ever graced the Chautauqua
platform. Miss Christine L. Giles, an accomplished soloist, Will delight
Chautauqua audiences throughout the week.
The Assembly Orchestra will discourse sweet music at every exercise.
C. L, 8. C.
This department, which embraces in its scope the outline of the Chau
tauqua course In the University Extension Idea, for which Chautauqua
stands, will be conducted by Bishop John H. Vincent, In the Auditorium.
program:
SUNDAY, APRIL 22,
OPENING DAY.
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:30 a.m.—Baccalaureate Sermon, by Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D., New
York City.
:30 p.m.—Children’s Rally, Rev. Ed. Cook.
:00 p. m.—Vesper Service, under direction of Dr. W. A. Duncan, Superin-
* tendent of Instruction.
: 30 p. m.—Address by Rev. Geo. P, Eckman, D. D.
MONDAY, APRIL 23.
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00 a. m.—Religious service at Baptist church.
Opening of Bible Normal Work, Rev. Geo. R. Eckman, D. D.
30 a. m.—Opening of Teachers’ Institute at Methodist church.
00 a. m.—Declamation contest for Walters-Chautauqua medal, by boys.
30 p. m.—Contest for Laura Clementine Davis - Chautauqua medal In ora
tory, by young ladles.
;30p. m.—Educational Rally of County School Commissioners, Teachers
and Boards of Education, State School Commissioner W. B.
Merritt presiding.
:00 p. m.—Opening of session, with Vesper Services, by Dr. W. A. Duncan,
Superintendent of Instruction.
:30 p.m.—Contest for Vocal and Instrumental Music medals, by young
ladies.
Delivery of medals to successful contestants by Dr. W. A. Dun-
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
11:00 a. m.—Address, Prof* Joseph T. Derry, of the State Agricultural So
ciety.
3:30 p.m.—Address, Henry Blount, “Apostle of Sunshine,” from North
Carolina..
8:00 p. m.—Lecture, Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,
MILITARY AND GOVERNOR’S DAY.
9:30 a.
10:30 a.
11:00 a.
11:30 a.
3:00 p.
4:00 p.
8:00 p.
m.—Devotional hour, at Baptist church,
m.—Grand Military Pageant,
m.—Address, Governor Joseph M. Terrell,
m.—Address, Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri,
m.—Children’s Chorus.
i. m.—Cantata, by children In Miss Markley’s Kindergarten School,
m.—Address, Hon Champ Clark.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26.
9:00 a,
10:30 a.
11:30 a.
3:00 p.
4:30 p.
8:00 p.
. m.—Devotional hour, at BaptlBt church,
m.—Recitation, by Hon. L. P. Hlllyer.
m.—Lecture, Hon. Lawton B. Evans,
m.—Lecture, Hon. Edgar M. Wright, Troy, Ala,
m.—Memorial Exercises. Address by Hon. Marcus O. Beck.
under auspices of Ladles' Memorial Association,
m.—Grand Concert by Chautauqua Choir, Soloist, Assembly Orches
tra, under direction of Prof. Alfred Hallam.
All
FRIDAY, APRIL 27.
9:30a. m.—Bible Normal Class, at Baptist church, by Bishop John H. Vin
cent.
11:00 a. m.—Address, Rev. Charles Lee Smith, D. D., President Mercer Uni-
verslty. j
3:00 p. m.—Entertainment by Ralph Bingham.
8:00 p. m.—Address, Bishop John H. Vincent.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28.
8:00 p. m.—Children’s Exhibition, in Physical Culture Department
SUNDAY, APRIL 29.
11:00 a. m.—Closing Sermon, by Bishop John H. Vincent
8:30 p. m.-—Vespers and short address by Bishop Vincent
Ope fare for round trip, on all railroads.
For special information address:
A. J. BARWICK,
Assistant to Superintendents of Instruction.
W. A. DUNCAN. Supt Instruction. A. W. MUSE, President
R M. McINTOSH, Superintendent J. S. DAVIS, Asst" Snpt Instruction
R. H. WARREN, Secretary. S. B. BROWN, Treasurer
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At Temple B’Nai Yisroel
This Evening for Benefit
of Organ Fund-Interest
ing Event.
The following program will be ren
dered this evening at the Temple
B’Nai Yisroel, the occasion being a
sacred concert for the benefit of the
organ fund. The price of admission
is twenty-five cents.
This will be the public’s first oppor
tunity of hearing the magnificent new
pipe organ Just ipBtalied in the Tem
ple. The program is as follows:
1. Organ Prelude — Cantilene Nup-
tlale (Dubois) — Miss Settle
Sterne.
2. Vocal Soio-^-Selected—Dr: Dennl-
3.
Violin Obligato —Consolation
(Mendelsohn)—Miss Lillie Dom-
B.
6.
Organ—a. Melodie In F (Rubin-
Btein). b. Charity.
Vocal Solo — The Great Beyond
•John Carrington)—Mrs. C. J.
Whitehead.
Vocal Trio—Praise Ye, from.’At-
tllp” (Verdi)—Mrs. A. C. Plonsky,
Mrs. David Brown, Dr. Dennison.
7. Organ—a. Meditation (Morrison),
b. Romance (Wagnerjl.
8. Vocal Solo — A Song of Trust
(Snow)—Mrs. J. M. Tift
9. Violin Solo — Intermezzo, Caval-
lerla Rustlcana l(Mascagni)—Miss
Domnau.
Vocal Solo—Heaven Is my Home
(Tonzo Sauvage) — Mrs. White-
head.
11. Vocal Solo—Prayer (TostI)—Mr.
A. C. Gortatowsky.
12. Organ Postlude — Stabet Mater
(Rossini).
10.
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy of the race. Con
stipation. often ends In Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with
Stomach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They perfect
ly regulate these organs, without pnin
or discomfort. 2Be at Albany Drug Co.
New fixtures have been placed In
the commercial office of the Central
of Georgia railway, on Pine street, and
although the fitting up of the office has
not yet been completed, it Is one of
the most attractive places In the busi
ness district.
Another Shipment
We have just received another ship
ment of Rambler, Cleveland and Tri
bune Bicycles, and if you failed to get
one out of the last lot you will surely
find what you want in this one. This
is the best lot of wheels ever brought
to Albany, and they will be sold under
a positive guarantee.
We would be glad to have you call
and let us explain WHY our wheel is the
one you ought to buy.
B. F. SMITH,
The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street.
ALBANY
F. O. Ticknor, Manager.
Dibectors:'
Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown,
M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead,
T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker,
Representing twenty-five strong
est Insurance Companies, . well
known for their loss payjng ability;
among others the “Aetna,” Com
mercial Union,” “Home” of N. Yr,
“L. & L. &G.,” "Phoenix,” “Roy
al," "National,” “Sun,” and all
the Stock Companies Organized in
Georgia. We avoid “wild cats,”
and are riot - hampered with “side
lines. ’ ’ Our business is strictly con
fined to insurance against Fire, Cy
clones—and to writing Accident,
Health, Plate Glass arid Boiler fn-
surance and Fidelity Bonds.
If in need of any information re
garding Insurance telephone any of
the Officers.
FOR SALE!
Three Sites for Stores
on Broad Street,
(Near Jackson).
Size, thirty feet front on
A severe cold that may develop Into
pneumonia over night, can be cured
quickly by taking Foley’B Honey and
Tar. It will cure the most obstinate
racking cough and strengthen your
lungs. The genuine Is In a yellow
package. Hllsman-Sale Drug Co;
Remember the sacred concert at the
Temple this evening. As will be seen
by reference to the program which
appears elsewhere In The Herald this
evening, the entertainment will be one
of the most enjoyable which Albany
music lovers have ever enjoyed.
If you are troubled with Piles and
can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel
Salve, but be sure you get that made
by B. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago. It Is
the Original. If you have used WTtch
Hazel Salve without being relieved It
Is probable that you got hold of one
of the many worthless counterfeits
that are sold on the reputation of the
genuine De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 398.
Broad street and running back
210-feet to alley.
This property is rapidly en
hancing in value and will be
worth double present price in
few years.
Full information on applica
tion to ' ’
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Gwtr k Loan Go.
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfolk Building.
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Albany* Ga.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Attorney-at-Law,
Hoorn nil DnvlK-Exchange Bank
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Building, Albany,
At the meeting of Albany Lodge, No.
713, B. P. O. Elks, last night, the
newly eletced oflloers were Installed
by Past Exalted Ruler. Morris Wes
losky, and other business dras trans
acted. . With the announcement of the
committees for . work for the conven
tion of the State Association In May,
the Elks are beginning to “buckle
down” to the development of their
plans.
No Case on Record.
There Is no case on record of a
lough or cold resulting In pneumonia
ir consumption after Foley’s Honey
arid Tar has been taken, for It will
stop your cough and break up your
cold quickly. Refuse any but the gen
uine Foley’s Honey arid Tar In a yel
low package. Contains no opiates and
la sate.and cure. Hllsman-Sale Drug
Co.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
•whn Paper; Burlaps,
Room Mouldings*. .
Rumney Bldg. • 'Phone 3S3,
Correct Dress
The Modern Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L E.,Hay» 4t Co, of Cincinnati, O,.
satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments- Made- Strictly
to Your Measure
.
RtDrcMBfml bv
BROWN A CO, Albany, Ga.
A hlftlw ttfb fire blit of a btfrtL
heal a cut without leaving a scar, or
to cure brills; soles’, tetter, eczema
and air skin and scalp diseases, use
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SPECIAL VALUES
DURING
lino and Easter Sale
Dress Goods and Silks
Our showing includes a variety of the new
est weaves and colors, all specially priced :
43c
36 Inch Mohairs, in colors and grays; 50c
quality; special, per yard
65c Quality Plaid, gray; 36 inches wide. /8 J2 x>
Easter Sale Price, per yard ttOL
44 Inch Outing in plaid and gray; $1,00
value; Easter Sale Price, yard .
27 Inch Taffeta; all colors; guaranteed;
Spring Opening and Easter Sale Price,
89c
83c
Wash Fabrics
Our showing in this line is better than ever
and the prices lower than ever:
Yard wide Percale; remnants; special, yard 7 c
10c and 12 l-2c Quality yard wide Percales; some
French, Minerva and other brands in lot... .Slfic
Linen-finished Chambrays, Ginghams and Mad
ras; 27 in. wic^e; costs 12 l-2c elsewhere; Eas
ter Sale. Price, yard 9c
EXTRA SPECIAL.~China and Jap Silks in all
colors; regular 50c, values; 27 ill. yf
wide; this sale, per yard, HrOV
;)l2 l-2c Quality French and Shirting Madras; in
remnants; this sale, per yard ., 1 Oc ■
Batiste (wool finish) 25c value; this sale, yd ... 1 5c
White Goods
The following prices talk:
31 Inch India Lirioh, 7c quality 5c
12 l-2c Quality India Linon 10c
Our 10c value India Linon, while lot lasts, at... 7%c
36 Inch Linen Suiting, 'this sale only 22c
Irish Linen-finished Suiting; 15c value; only 1 214c
36 Inch Slierit Linen'Lawn........ 33c
Special values in India Linrins and Sheer, Lawns
at..... 12&, 18c, 24c
Their values are; 15c, 25c,.35c.
20c Quality Nainsook; Easter Sale Price 1 6c
10c Quality Checked Muslins, 10 yards for 87c
F. Churchwell,
Davis-Exchange Bahk Building, Washington St..
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DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A spe
cific for piles. Grit the gennfae. No
f&nedyriaurie* stttstt Speedjr relief
Aik Tor DeWltt’s--the' genuine.
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If a Boy ip in Love With a
GIRL
•'V'•”
That is his Business. '
If a Girl is in Love
BOY
That is Her Business.
If We Love to Furnish Cream and Candy ij
EOR BOTH ii
Weil, That is Our Business.
I. kM
Owl Drug fe? Seed Col
Best Cream and Fresh Candy,
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DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
We thoroug
and rins
EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS. , j
’roughly Sterilize every bottle before it is washeii
used. Drink Only The Genuine! The Tradb
Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle,
“IT’S CLEAN AMP PURE, THAT’S SURF-
THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING ~CO.
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Exclusive Bottler* to the Trade.
North St„ Albeny* Go..
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by them, in your .house* You, may lose them by fire or bu rglary.
SAUE! DEPOSIT" || the best fire or burglary insurance. Our a«mo£ claS
safe deposit vaults, are fire and burglar proof. Box rentable from $8to$lt)
a year. Your inspection is invited, - -
EXCHANGE BANK OF, ALBANY.
TunSTlNCTPRlH
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