The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 20, 1906, Image 7
There is but One Real
Soda Cracker because
there is but one that
comes to you just as it
comes from the oven.
. Others lose their value
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
APRIL 22 TO 29
'f Ho success of tho Georgia Chautauqua Tpr aavent&n iueeejsWg yeart
hap ao; strongly and to permanently «gt«b|laKed It In W/faroHof an appre-
elatlvtr public that a mere reference to the approaching eettlon euggeats
numerous attractions that, In a multitude bf way., appeal to cultured and
discriminating taatee. Wide experlenee'hae made the management acquaint*
ed with the preferenoea of discerning audiences and' alto with the beat
available talont of every,character, and In preparlng thll program no palna
have been spared In ordor to present to the public only features of a highly
reputable type. Quality in variety bf entertainment Has been our object, and
tho program presented assures an abundant feast' unsurpassed by tho best
ever spread before the publli on a similar occasion. - .
Truly this oooaslon Is a powerful stimulus to every, man, woman and
child to extend his capaolty 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 I* Conducive to high
aspirations that exalt the heart and make the wind eager to grow and
remain young and fresh, "even as the garden of the Lord,’*:.
BIBLE NORMAL WORK, i,
This department will be as usual one of the mqst^USrtruc.Uve and de-
by being exposed to the
air, absorbing moisture
and collecting dust.
The Ireall soda cracker
is Uneeda Biscuit kept
fresh and clean by the
protecting package s*
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
THE 8PRINQ BONNET.
Some people write quite merrily
About the prices high, y
Upon Spring hats, which, verily,
They do not have to buy.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
NO. 17.
Lv. Savannah ...7-.15am S.A.L.Ky
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am 0. ofOa. Ry
Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.Rj
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Cordele 3:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:35pm
A POSTPONEMENT,
"I had had the same colored coach
man tor ten years," said the Colonel,
"and he had come to have "a great rev
erence for me. One March day he
sent In word that he wanted to see me
In the library. When he was admitted
he was much embarrassed, but pre
sently braced up and announced:
“ 'Kurnel Thompson, I has a young
friend by dename of Mlstah White.’
“1 said yes."
'“It urn dis way, Kurnel. Mlstah
White had dun Bnved up to' dollars to
buy shoes and a hat fur Easter when
a calamitous calamity cum along. He
dun lost de money.’
“That’s too bad,” I observed.
“ 'He can’t buy dem shoes and hat
now.'
NO. 16.
. ..4'30pm
.. 6:16pm
...9:35pm G.'S.&F.Ry
...9:30pm S.A.L.Ry
Lv. Albany
•t- Ar. Cordele
Ar. Macon
Ar. Helena
For additional Information, rates, etc., address
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com'l Agt., Albany, Ga. J. 8. CREW8,
8. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V. P. & G. M., Albany, Ga
J. Q. ADAMS: Soliciting Freight and Pasaenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.
Chautauqua audiences throughout the week. .
The Assembly Orchestra will discourse sweet music at every exerelse.
C. L. 8. C. •
This department, which embraces iu its scope the outline of the Chau
tauqua course In the University Extension; Idea, for which Chautauqua
stands, will be con due ted, by Bishop John H. Vincent, in the Auditorium.
Coast Line Railroad Co
Atlantic
PROGRAM
SUNDAY, Ai»RIL 22,
. OPENING DAY-
11:30a. m,—Baccalaureate Sermon, by Rev. G®0>.P- Eckman,JD. D., New
, York City. I
3:30 p.m.—Children’s Rally, Rev. Ed. Cook.
8:00 p. nv—'Vesper Service, under direction of Dr. W. A. Duncan, Superin
tendent of Instruction.
8i30p. m^-Address by Rev. Geo. P. Eckman, D. D.
! MONDAY, APRIL 23.
9:00 a. m.—Religious service at Baptist ohuroh, '
Opening of Bible Normal Work, Rov. Geo. P. Eckman, D, D.
9:30 a. m.—Opening of Teachers' Institute at Methodist church. 1 ,
10:00 a.m.—Declamation eontest for Walters-Ohautauqua medal, by boys.
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 School Commissioners, Teachers
and Boards.of Education, State.School Commissioner W. B.
Merritt presiding.
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 Afuslc medals/by young
ladies.
Delivery of medals to successful 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 morhlng during
11:00 a.m.—Address, Prof. Joseph T. Derry, of the State Agricultural So
ciety.
* h tr * saw at,, uu.au tuo wuiuuoi) uuu
tur snucks. the reBUlt waB that j BUffe ,. ed a l0BB ot
,, „f e . e ' , prestige from that moment. In three
He s gwlne to be de mos’ sorrerful monthB . 0me old JIm lnformed me that
y0 Z S u^ lna " d,St0W,, • ' • he had secured another place, and
6 , when I asked the gentleman’s name I
"'Wall, Kurnel Thompson, I can't was told:
lend him de money, and you can’t, and '• 'He’s an alderman, sah, and If he
nobody else will, and so he dun wants dun says dar, shan't be any Fo’th of
a favor of you. He wants you to put July, den dar won’t be I’ ’’
Easter off 'till next fall.’ I jqb kuRR.
IN EFFECT APRIL 8, 1906.
DEPARTURES
or Waycross, Brunswlok and Polnta
South and East.
From Waycrosa, Brunswick . and
Points South and East.
Train No. 94 Arrives
Train No. 90 Arrives
Train No. 91 Leaves
Train No. 96 Leaves
Too Lot*.
“Madam,” said the grateful census
enumerator, "you hove replied courte
ously und kindly to all my questions.
Unlike' nearly every person I have met
since I began this work, you have not
treated me as It I-were an enemy and
an Intruder. You have answered satis
factorily all. the questions as to age,
physical condition and ownership ot
property. Your conduct meets my
hearty approval not only ns a govern
ment officer, but as a citizen, and, with,
your permission, I will ask you a ques
tion not down In my list. Are you
engaged to be married to anybody ?”
“I am, sir," replied the handsome
widow, blushing and smiling.
“I feared so,” said the census taker,
with a sigh.. And he put on his bat
and went out Into the cold world again,
his faith In human nature restored, bnt
his heart broken.
From Thomasvllle, Montlcello anf
Polnta West
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:85 an
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:11 pit
Thomasvllle, Montloello
Points West
aln No 71 Leaves 4:
sic No 73 Leaves 7:
8. A. ATKIN80N, U. T„ A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOM8, Traveling Pasaenger Agent, Thomasvllle, Ga.
Why the
Albany Base
Ball Team
should be named
“Flint RocKs”
1st. It is hard to break.
2nd. It has fire. .
3rd. It has ginger.
4th. It is a good chaser
after high balls.
5th. It is a WINNER.
6th. It pleases EVERY
BODY.
Hurrah for the
Flint Rocks.
m, A W.Mose,
Idem, V.-Preel
J. P. Munnorlyn. Cashier,
A uuie nuaalenMMlu.
"Sir, your sod’s performance on the
French horn Is execrable. It will drive
everybody from my bouse. Yon told
me he was a teacher."
“I did not. I said he was a too ter."
H7PLUS
Every facility In the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Tlmo Deposits.
Men ire often capable of greater
things than they perform. Obey are
sent Into the world with hills of credit
and seldom draw to their toll extent—
Walpole.
3:00 p*. m<—Lecture, Hon. Edgai* M. Wright, Troy, Ala.
4:30 p.m.—Memorial Exercises. - Address by Judge Julius Williamson. 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 Class, at Baptist church, by Bishop John H. Vin
cent .
11:00 a. m<—Address, Rev. Charles Leo Smith, D. D., President Mercer Uni
versity. . % ,
3:00 p. m-—Entertainment by Ralph Bingham.
8:00 p. mv—Address, Bishop John H. Vincent
SATURDAY, APRIL 28.
8:00p.m.—Children’s Exhibition,’ In Physical Culture Department
' SUNDAY, APRIL 29.
11:00 a.m.—Clbslng 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 apeclaLlnformatlon address: • -
' Devil’s Island Torture
Is no worse than the terrible ease ot
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then
I was advised to apply Bucklen’a Ar
nica Salve, and less than a box per
manently cured me, writes L. S. Na
pier, of fugles; Ky. Heals all wounds,
burns and sorbs like magic. 25c at
A Protect.
The Lion—The leopard, you know,
tannot change bis spots. The Zebra-
tVell, I can’t change my stripes either,
but no one ever thought It of sufficient
-Phils-
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN.
The books for receiving tax returns
for 19Q0 are now open. As the state
demands prompt return of digest, as
law requires, books will be closed
about June 1st
S. W. GUNNISON,
2-lmo T. C.: D. C.
Interest to make a proverb of.
delphln Record.
Good Nature Mar Be Costly*
"Don’t look so glum, PUkerton. Use
cheery words. They cost nothing."
"Cost nothing! If I speak ten cheery
words to my wife, she asks me for
some money.”
Very Low Excursion Ratos to New
Orleans, La., via Central of Georgia
-Railway.
Annual reunion United Confederate
Veterans, April 25-27, 1906. Tlcketq
on sale April 23 to 26 Inclusive, Um'
ited to leave New Orleans returning
not later than April 39, except that ag
extension to May 21,1906, can be on-
talned under customary conditions.
For total ratpa and full Information
in regard to limits, etc., apply to H. B.
Morris, commercial agent, or S. A. Ah,
klnson, Union Ticket agent, Albany,
Ga.
12-14-17-20-23-25
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
chronic constipation by stimulating
the liver and bowels and restores the
natural action of the bowels. Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause
ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant
to taste. Refuse substitutes.
For sale by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
Moved!
Headstones, etc.,, try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, has moved his place of business
to No. 98, over M. Crme’s store, south
Broad street.
My Spring samples are ready forin-
A, J. BARWICK,
Assistant to Superintendents of Instruction,
lion. ' A. W. MUSE, President
dent J. S. DAVIS, Asst Supt Instruction
S. B/BROWN, Treasurer
W. A, DUNCJ
H. M. McINTI
R. H. WARRI
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
spection.
JOS. L. RAREY,
NO. 18.
Lv.
Albany .
..12:00noon '
Ar.
Cordele ..
...1:25pm
Ar.
Savannah
...8:00pm S.A.L.R7
Ar.
Macon ..
.. .4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar.
Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar.
Atlanta .
...7:B0pm C.-of Ga.Ry
NO. 15.
Lv.
Macon ..
..6:46am G.S.&F.R}
Lv.
Helena .
...5:30am S.A.L.R, 8
Lv.
Cordele ..
...9:30am 1
Ar.
Albany ..
..11:16am 1
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