The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 23, 1906, Image 10

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DAILY Y, APRIL 23, with great credit, and were roundly apr planded by the audience, which was ot goodly proportions. It Is Impossible to forecast the result, but theverdtpt of the judges will be made known this evening at the auditorium. The girls' contest for the Laura Clementine Davls-Chautauqua medal occurs at 3 o’clock this afternoon, and this evening the musical contests, vo cal - and instrumental, for the other two Laura Clementine Davls-Chautau- qua medals will take place. The announcement will fee made at this time and the four beautiful med als awarded by Dr. Eckman. There will also be an Interesting musical program by the orchestra and choir this evening, followed by' the formal opening exercises of the as sembly, including 5-minute addresses by prominent citizens and officers of the.. Chautauqua association. Follow ing is the musical program: Orchestra. a—Part Song—"Oh, Who Will ' O’er the Downs"'. b—"The Lass of Richmond H1U” (Old English song) Chautauqua Choir and Orchestra. Soprano Solo— a—“Love In Springtime” Ardlti b—"Happy Days”. .Streleskl (With violin obligato.), | Miss Giles. That 1 0,(1 Time Songs— a—“Love’s Old Sweet Song” b—“Down In My Old Cabin HAme” Chautauqua Choir. The exercises will begin promptly at -8 o’clock. , The Bible Normal Class. The Bible Normal Class was organ ized this morning at the BaptlBt church by Dr. Eckman with a grattfy- ingly large attendance. The church was nearly filled, and it Is safe to pre. Phone 300 See Our Water Coolers (Continued from First Page.) TON FUTURE BROKERS ALBANY, GA. plore his lntellectual/and physical ca pacity, and study his attributes with a view to making proper use of them. A baby may'give evidence before it walks or talks of the gifts within It, while many a man reaches old age be fore he begins to discover his abilities and consequent opportunities. "Wbeu you know what It Is you can do, will you do it, In the fear of God and for the good of humanity?’’ The question Is and always will be, when we have discovered our gifts and oppbrtunltles, will we assume the obligation thereby placed upon us? . The speaker Introduced numerous effective Illustrations to Bhow that our plans for ourselves and God’s plana for us often conflict, and that In such cases It Is vain for us to persist In the prosecution of thoso we have mapped out. God’s way Is the only way, and we must bo useful under Hfs plan or under none. We are to study our- solvos, and learn from our natures what we can best hope to achieve. "What has God given —whatever tho gift—Is the commis sion of every man and woman to go forth and labor In tho world. There Is a lino of duty laid for each of us which wo can find and must find, and we are to hew as close to It as we are | capable of doing. Whatever our age t or condition, we are to follow the lm-i pulses that have been Implanted In our lives. When God has opened a window In our souls, we are to take. It as a divine Inspiration and follow it I d,ct ttmt the attendance tomorrow and -whatever our hand may find to do, jthroughout the rest ot the week will j t be even greater. Dr. Eckman's first It was a great sermon—great she-1 talk assures the attendance of all cause • good, and to be remembered 1 those who heard him this morning, with thankfulness. /a “ d 8cores ' of others wlU attend to ' An Interesting Children’s Service. nl01 ’ r ™ morning's lecture.- To Bible -Rev. Ed. F. Cook, prAlding elder' of students these lectures are indlspen- tho Thomasvllle ,district, and one of 8a * lle ' the most interesting and entertaining | Tomorrow’s Exercises, talkers In the state, eonducted a ser-j 3:30 a - m - Normal Class, at vice for, children at the auditorium Ba l>tlst church, by Rev. Geo. P. Eck- yesterday afternoon. It was attended raan - Teachors’ Institute, at Meth- : by several hundred of the little folks odlst chmch ' every morning during and an almost equal number of adults, week. 'V. Mr. Cook called his address “An Ob-! 11 a. m.-Address, Prof. Joseph T. ject Sermon.” He presented some' of the State Agricultural So- great truths In a simple manner, so c * e tV- that they' could be' readily compre- 3:30 P- '^-Address, Henry Blount, bended by the young people in his au- “ A l'° stle of* Sunshine,” from . North 1 dlohbe, fetid It was a compliment to Carolina. . : his Ingenuity no less than to his abll- 8 >’• m.-Lecture, Rev. Geo. P. 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The fresh air will do you good, as will also the gentle exercise. ’Phone 20 aM engage'a team — single or double buggy—saddle horse or landau. We have all kinds. INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office, Pine St., next to Pos tal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 88. Lt'dingstoris Stable •R. HOMS. -Prop. j 1. J. KALMON, Mgr JOE H, MYERS. Prosldmxt. WM. E. MYER-S, Ma.mvger. C. P. FRYER. Seo’y & Treas, 'p! We have just received gj another shipment of ;hivcL Schloss Bros. & Co.’s latest styles by ex- H press,, to have them here for Chautauqua. THE BEST SMOKE Albany Grocery Company 1 Wholesale Distributors. There is n uniformity about the quality of the : : : : Wines and Liquors Which we supply that pleases. Every new bottle opened will be found equal to those previ ously used. Our stock consists en irely of high grade goods. Thev are of fine rich flavor, fuil bodied and wei, matured. Even the lowest priced wines will prove excellent table, beverages. Fine Clothes Makers BALTIMORE. 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