The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 14, 1906, Image 7

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.n«, 1WILJ EIGHTEENTH annual session ■OF THE. ALBANY, GEORGIA, f APRIL 22 TO 29, 1906. The success of the Georgia Chautauqua for seventeen suecesslve 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 thejnanagement acquaint- ed ,, ?V the Preferences of discerning audiences and also with the best available talent of every oharacter, 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 fjtfld to extend his capacity for high Intelleotual 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.” BIBLE NORMAL WORK. This department wlU be as usual one of the most Instructive and de lightful branches of the Assembly. Dr. Geo. P. Eckmnn, of New York olty, will open It on Monday, April 23, at the Baptist church, at 10 o'clook a. m., and Bishop Vincent will close It PHY8ICAL CULTURE. This department will be under the capable direction of Miss Ida Vir ginia Smith, cf Indianapolis, who will Introduce new features and make It interesting and beneficial to our children. This department will open on March 2G, at the Auditorium. $1.00 for the course, Including season tickets. 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 exciting the Interest of children and those accomplishments that make for higher culture, Induced another friend of the 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. 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 thlB 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. MU8ICAL 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 end In view, 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 olty. 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 muslo 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. 11:30 a.m.—Baccalaureate Sermon, by Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D., New York City. 3:30 p.m.—Children’s Rally, Rev. Ed. Cook. 8:00 p.m.—Vesper Service, under direction of Dr. W. A. Duncan, Superin tendent of Instruction. 8:30 p. m.—Address by Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D. MONDAY, APRIL 23. m.—Religious service at Baptist church. Opening of Bible Normal Work, Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D. m.—Opening of Teachers’ Institute at MethodlBt church. Declamation contest for Walters-Chautauqua medal, by boys. m.—Contest for Laura Clementine Davis - Chautauqua medal In ora tory, by young ladles. m.—Educational Rally of County School Commissioners, Teachers and Boards of Education, State School Commissioner W. B. Merritt presiding. m.—Opening of session, with Vesper Services, by Dr. W. A. Duncan, Superintendent of Instruction. ' m.—Contest for Vocal and Instrumental MubIc medals, by young ladies. Delivery of medals to successful contestants by Dr. W. A. Dun- can. • , Mrs. Pounder—To tune my piano! I didn’t— Tuner—I know It, madam. The peo. pie downstairs sent me up. 9:00 a. 9:30 a. 10:00 a. 2:30 p. 4:30 p. 8:00 p, 8:30 p 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- 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’8 DAY. 9:30 a.m.—Devotional hour, at Baptist church. 10:30 a. m.—Grand Military Pageant. , 11:00 a. m.—Address, Governor Joseph M. Terrell. 11:30 a. hi.—Address, Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri. 3:00 p. m.—Children’s Chorus. 4:00 p.m.—Cantata, by children in Miss Markley’s Kindergarten School. 8:00 p. m.—Address, Hon Champ Clark. .. THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 9:00 a. m.—Devotional hour, af Baptist church. 10:30 a. m.—Recitation, by Hon. L. P. Hlllyer. 11:30 a. m.—Lecture, Hon. Lawton B. Evans. 3:00 p.m.—Lecture, Hon. Edgar M. Wright, Troy, Ala. 4:30 p.m.—Memorial Exercises. Address by Hon. Marcus O. Beck. All under auspices of Ladles’ Memorial Association. 8:00 p. m.—Grand Concert by Chautauqua Choir, Soloist, Assembly Orches tra, under direction of Prof. Alfred Hallam. FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 9:30 a. m.—Bible Normal ClasB, at Baptist church, by Bishop John H. Vin cent 11:00 a. m.—Address, Rev. Charles Lee Smith, D. D., President Mercer Uni- versity. 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 One fare for round trip, on all railroads. For special Information address: A. J. BARWICK, Assistant to Superlntendents.of Instruction. W. A. DUNCAN. Supt Instruction. A. W. MUSE, President H. M. McINTOSH, Superintendent J. S. DAVIS, Asst Supt Instruction R. H. WARREN, Secretary. S- B. BROWN, Treasurer Miss Passaye—Do you know, dear, I was just dreaming of my youthl Miss Giddle—I noticed, dear, that you had a far : away look in your eyes. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Otis, Varnishes, 1 Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 893. Irvington Boothlette—How Is It you have changed your mind by producing the "Midsummer Night’s Dream’ In stead of a "Winter’s Tale”? Manager'Hardluake—Well, you see, I thought the last-named play sounded too much like a frost By Request. Flattering Himself. Mrs. Screecher—There are very few really good men In the world. Screecher—Yes; you were lucky to get one. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to Its credit make Buclclen’s Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It curod E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 2Eo at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. A Precaution. First Bellboy—I sees yo’ always takes a sliver cup ter room 17. Must be a swell boarder, ain’t he? Second Bellboy—No, Indeed! If I hadn’t done dat dere' wouldn’t be a goblet left In de house. Dat man’s a glass-eater.- Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 2:0th year for E per cent, of the premium, and If you die In that period no charge Is made against your policy, you'can, by pay ing B0 cents extra for each $1,000, be Insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and the policy Is fnlly paid up, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 24-lmo Agent Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. 'Phone 398. Miss Hasbeen—At the fancy dress ball I were a costume of the civil war period. . Miss: Cutting—One of your school girl dressesil presume. FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and ddors. Complete stock on hand, C. D. SMITH. Not That Kind of a Man. "Are you dining anywhere tonight?" “Sure. Do you think I’m one of those physical culture one-meal-a-day fellows?" Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone. 867. Prompt service. Patron- (ge solicited. Plausible Excuse. Jinks—Boaster claims that he never breaks his word. Winks—I guess that’s right It’s too flexible. Torture by Savages. “Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes In the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the Intense suffering I endured for three months from Inflammation of the Kidneys,” sayB W. M. Sherman, pf Cushing, Me. “Nothing helped me Un til I tried Bleetric Bitters, three bot tles of which completely cured me.” Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blbod disorders and Malaria; and re stores the weak and nervous to ro bust health. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price EOo. HflHHHHHHHHi Seasonable Goods Water Coolers 1 Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain, Artie, Freezo. : ll Refrigerators Leonard Cleanable, New Domestic. Guerney, La Belle, Blizzard. Ice Boxes Various Capacities. Mosquito Nets ' The “Perfection,” for Wooden and Iron Beds and Child’s Beds. Porch Rockers and Settees I As always, oUr prices are right.,:; . - r j f v Albany House Furnishing Company. Georgia Northern Railway Go. Read Down. ’ ALBANY - BOSTON LINE ■ I No. 4 Daily No. 2 Dally 3:50pm 4:44pm 4:B0pm S:30pm B:4Spm| Effective Feb. 23,1908. STATIONS. 7:30am 8:24am 8:30am 8:10am l:lBpm|Lv. C:2Epml l:E5pmlAr. 7:00pm 1 2:80pm|Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. . Albany Tlcknor . Doerun Moultrie Moultrie .,- Pavo . . Boston No. 1 Dally Ar.ill :40am Lv.|10:40am 0:86am :00am 8:3Bam 7:B0am 20am No. 3 Dally 52 r? r? OMMCQMHM •aw w-a-a-a® 3BBBS3B ' V -s . . Connections at Albany with S. A. L. Nos. 1 and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordole, Savan nah, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N. AH trains make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga. Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amorous and Montgomery. Sleep ing car service via O. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Loavo Albany 9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:2B a. m. Connections at Tlcknor, via F. R. & N. E. for-Polham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L. for Quitman, Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Conneqjtons at Moul trie via A. & B. for Tlfton and Thomaqvllle. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. Albany, Ga. G. E. SMITH, Traffjo Mgr., Moultrie, Ga, Georgia, Dougherty County. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In May, 1900, at public outcry at the court house In said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, certain property of which the following Is a full and complete description; Two and one-half shares of stock In the Odd Fellows Building Association, of the par value of Ten Dollars per share. Said property lev ied on as the property of G. E. Ander son, to satisfy an execution Issued from the Superior Court of said Coun ty, In favor of A. C. Gortatowsky against |sald G. E. Anderson; said property bejng In possession of W. N. Tlcknor, secretary of said Odd Fel lows’ Building Association, and point ed out by plaintiff’s attorney, L. W. NelBon. This 31st day of March, 1906. WM. GODWIN, Deputy Sheriff. ANNOUNCEHENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative of Dougherty County In the General Assembly of the State, subject to the action of the Democratlo primary ordered for the 16th of May. In the event of my election, I pledge my best efforts In the Interest of my constituency. I respectfully ask the suffrage of the qualified voters of the county. SAM H.- TIFT. Albany, Ga., April 6, 1906. L08T SETTER.—Suitable reward will be paid, for return or for Informa tion leading to recovery of setter dog answering to name of "Billy.” Has been missing several days. White with liver spots- on head, neck and back. Address, or notify, 3-tf L. R. BROWN. IPtif ' heart s f are eauud by Indigestion. If you (at a little too mush, or If you are subject to attacks of Indigestion, you have no doubt had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, heartburn or palpitation of the heart. Indigestion causes the stomach to expand—swell, and puff up against the heart. This crowds the heart and Inter* feros with its action, and In the course of time the heart becomes diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, takes the strain o« of the heart, and contributes nourishment; strength and health to every organ of the body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous membranes 1 — —■— —• w tire Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach. Hood would dlitnu ms krmtldnf .• and I would become Tery nook, f, f<* a.bottle of Kodol and it goto mo Imm e* illif. After uslnir a few bottles I am cured. MRS. J-ORINO NICHOLS, Penn Yan, N. Y* a bad state as t . ,„x Kodol Dyspepsia • for about feur months and it cured me. D. KAUBLH, Nevada. O. Digests What You Eat 1 had slomadi treubl. and w»s In « b bad hurt troub!. with lb I took Kod Cur. for about four month, tnd It our« Tagcaraoa tlBU u auk M Ik! Ik, J!!fc —_ Frt.kn. .1 Ik. •ikUrrktB.iAkWm ao...ikUkii,v.t.a. For Sale by Albany Drug Co. and Hirsman-8al s Drug Co. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the sys tem by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar Is a certain, safe and harm less cure for colds, croup and whoop- lug cough.