The Demorest times. (Demorest, Ga.) 1890-1894, August 17, 1894, Image 1

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i 1 m m MMHH 1 gp & UpP* mm i 7. m SA ■ . ’ : -\ '• ft. • ¥■ % H§fe (■■_; I 3 Prffi &-J Jffi . K J . "4.V •-'" '' l -■ m : - i .- f -A *?-•' j _ * m m voc. ill — . W r- 7 Ul / Ei3 I • A ' The North-East Qeor "" ’• gia Chautauqua ■?r . %’■ HfS The Attendance Large and the ' Programme Excellent 1 - The Programme in Its Entirety—See ! .the Good Things to Be En* m jeyed the Remainder ef the Season The Northeast Georgia Chautau¬ qua opened Monday under the*most favorable circumstances. There was a large attendance hnd it has been <||pt^up, there will and be probably large increase from now in on a the number of Chautauqua attend¬ ants. The exercises have, been very good indeed, and the special classes are taught by the best tlach ers in Georgia, and everything in e*-ety way has proven entirely sat isfishtcry* Uie following has been the ferder of exercises: -- MONDAY, AUGUST *3. Reception at the Services; Assembly Grand Hall; Special Devotional Opening. Addresses, Greetings, etc., Music by the Assembly Or chest^a; Informal Reception at the Lake View House, tendered by Miss M. Jarvis. Grand Lake Illum inafion. • TUESDAYS AUGUST tq. Devotional alf special m. Shaw; Organization of ‘ classes; Opening of the W. C. T. U. ^diobl of Methods—Mrs. S. H. Manny of Bnltimone, President; Leader—Mrs. E. Heskett, assTsted by 24f«. H- E. Smith and Mrs. C. Frazeile; Dedication tiervices ami of the W. C. T. U. Headquarters Special Prayer for e Workers; Lecture^ Life”—*-Rev.'A. F. Ell- « the mosCof iagton, Atlanta, Ga.; C. I.. S, C. Round Table—Mi^s Buuaie Love and Mrs? Kate Massey of Atlanta.* Ga., Conductors;, Litcrary-r-Jfoa ry Tim rod—Miss Ixne; Science— The Organs of the "'Plants—Miss Mtimeyi I-ecftire by Rev. A. R. HolAarby, Atlanta, subject, “Scot¬ land’s Greatest Man.” • V ’-^^Moxesua Devotional Services; y AUGUST Forenoon 15. Si iamb* in Special Class Work ; W School of Methods— Headquarters; Leader—Miss M. Jarvis. L T L Work ; Paper by Dr. J.D/Wiliiamfl; The value of Or ttoed Effort in-protecting the be; Special Address to Far « and Fruit Growers at the semblv Hall, by Hon. R. T. sbitt, State Agricultural Com isioner, Atlanta, Ga; C.L. S.C. *rmam und Table.; linm—MU.- Literary—William — B. Lov«i l*art. of the Flower I^J^^assey; Muu . v Massev* lecture— ' tonta Ga : ) AV , august ,6. I services; special I«w> t “Sabbath Ob Sfjedfal address b>- of H. Young ■ ; Wm * •* -4 - "-3: "-ft » ^. L WWmM: Pa m _ - •. .. > DErtOREST, HABERSHAT1 COUNTY* GA., AUQUST 17, 1894 ---* Hills, Miss Minnie Quinn chorus —class assembly orchestra, and the full strength of the Assembly soloists. SATURDAY, AUGUST l8. - There will he a grand -excursion from Atlanta to Demorest and Grand open air con¬ cept at the Cliff House by the San¬ ford Sisters. To Demorest the train will return and in magnificent time for and the^ grand concert display of fire works georgious night. on Lake Dt'morest at Saturdsvj* forenoon will be spetiit by all attending Atlanta, the Chautauqua .and visitors from Gaines vHle, Athens and all over north east Georgia m boating, fishing, bathing and steam boat excursions. The afternoon will be given up to a reception tendered to one of Georgia's most Oen beloved Cement soldiers A and statesmen, Evans. He will address the pco pfe St the Assembly Hall at N o’clock. Subject: “Real Sham Me E and Real Battles and Men and Sham Battles.” hear Everybody wili want to this great and good man speak. > be grand At 6 o’clock there will a concert, at which Miss Wuertz will be the great attraction. She will SrdS? b hus orchestra and the Assembly... given, under the able management of Capt W P Bearing of Atlanta. The battle wiH represent with ex actncss and splendid effect, every feature of the thrilling na\ al en rirc"n “ JUmtaisT m y moskoff in attempting to pass the Bosphorus riefended by the great fortress, “Caspia,” commanded by the Turkish Sadi Pasha. Gallant effortof tnd Russian man of war, “Czarina,” ami the great gutter, *‘.MoScp,” to pass under the great ‘gplisof tfa fortress, “Caspia^’ pro tniding the graiutest artillery >duel S 53 flfi siop of her magazine; rescue of her crew, etc; grand illumination of the lake ; bombardment tft r xfotn-* p’eteck sharp. * mence ot 7 This grand naval. and scientific representation is Worth tleveling thousands of miles to witness, con¬ cluding in amjde time for all going on the excursion train for Athens, Gainesville and Atlfcnta* reaching their destination by 10:30 pm; At arp invited to come to the lustrated assembly audresi hall tA* to G enjoy N Hurtel, an il¬ city editor of the Atlanta Journal bril¬ i the luoturc illustrated icfo liant sfereoptican views. • SU^JDAY, AUGUST 19 v Assembly Sunday Schpol; ser¬ mon, Rev T U Carter, D D, Green, vilie, Tuon; grand foreign mission¬ ary rally—Rev Dr Carter, Rev Dr Wm H Y oting, Rev Dr C P Wil¬ liamson, H W Bishop of Eustis, Fla, and ot tiers; c lsc vesper ser¬ vice; Tl'SCI; stereopticon views of Palestine and bible lands by G N Hurtel of Atlanta; music by the assembly chorus. P P MONDAY, AUGUST P 20. w ork D**^™*''«™«i ;\VC . T U School SPf“* of Method. . . , —Mrs SH Manny, Leader, subject “Alcohol as a Medicine.” Q,ues tion Box; Reception specially ten dered to Mr and Mrs Wm Jennings Demorest of New York ; Special Gold medal contest by six young ccssful winner by Mh Demorest; C L S C RonndTable; Literary-^ “JolmRsteenCooke”—-Miss Love: *®%rastwS wna ?t “ss TL »« DAT ’ Mtavn « „ Devotional Servfce.; CU-rt^w^GnuKlCLS Parade The weavmg . r ■ , r * * “ -. , Prof N E Overman; Araerably devotional services ; Special class stttdy; Local Union of Habersham county and musical meeting A good including literary program, Harvey -Mohfe of a paper by Mrs J Atlanta, Ga Short addresses by Prof Overman and State presdent V , Rev C P Williamson, Rev R Atkisson ; Business meeting ofi lo» cal Union ; C L S C Round Table; •‘Alexander H Stephens u - -ii-Misit "I^ove; “Crystalization’—“Miss Mas sey; Chorus class; music assembly orchestra; Lecture—■ ‘ ‘ Advanced thoughts on the problem of conso¬ lation/’ by Rev. Dr. R. V: Atkis¬ son, Atlanta. His topic in the .j nftcmoon T wi „ b . .. Hlgher b „ lan . d -w^ - lc ° * Thursday, august 23. Devotional Service ;Review day in Special Class Work ; Commence ment Exercises Elecution Class— Miss Quinn; Physical Culture Class—Mrs. J. Harvey Moore; Children’s Bible Class—Mrs C. P. Williamson; Chorus and Sight Reading; Music Class—Prof Rath burfiLecture by Rev L P Stan ton-^“Egy»t,-People Q^hpftes L S C “Father and their Ry ^/?. V. Atkinson. D, one of .hetedcr, in the Northeast Georgia Chau of by tlK A tla ntaXonsti u t • Robert \ irgil Atklsfon, the paster of the Central Cpngre g a tj 0 nal church of Atlanta, was | Jorn j n v lj] a g e Q f Farmington, a Tenn., in the year 1851. His an cestors for generations, on both -sides of the house, were residents of virffini ^ North Carolina, Ten ” < nessee and Kentuck>. ^ “Mr. Atkisson was prepared for co llege at the academy of his na t j ye county? and as ^ ^ he was sophomore ‘“■•r*' class of Cumberland university. 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This splepdid in¬ efhution was chosen because,though ill the Presbyterian church, it was a school of broad and liberal culture. Dr. Wm. Adams, Roswell D Hitch¬ cock, William G. T. Sheld, Phillip Scliaff, Charles A. Briggs and George L. Prentiss were his instruc¬ tors. For three years he studied at thisjn&titution, and in May, 1881, Dr. Briggs in thc controyetsy which .SI : GL on in the Presl^terian > : t k,..o n wk, caiied to the 1 of/the Central Congre . .. . X. ove on. *dv mm m r'L' , ;r'f:lylr.,:w-é‘.: ,{j; ’ ‘ afichbfi? :‘ ‘ The g. End) will ; »’ V g se V” 1"",- I’ "‘5’ 2%,"; "f It i" i’ $511530: , m1 I 9 hows W g Wit-mm .. «(#5019992 2 fwd-'5’" i a' 3 ‘0 7.35 .41. , "‘ ' "‘ ' ‘?”- 3’9 " :3 (Z; «:3; 'fig I Sag-Mae: .g‘u"? , $3., V“. _, ‘0, 12;; 33%;: $€w¢fiw§iswfifi f, f : 3: _ A ;‘ if a; 3:3; -.‘ ‘9 $13 *3” “Sit” J; *- ‘ .r , . fiw” ' 3 «MW , i ‘ 3 ‘ w g f» , . " «3;? * Wfi‘fifi55-wwififlfiéfif g A; V , if” it; “3%; ~_ - . ,, , _, ‘ * mmm JOB PRINT P * ; rv. When you are in heed of fine Job Pr few 3 Setid or Cali on THE TIMES , Demon, We guarantee the best Work and the to be the Lowest w&mm it -i*v* £S Wm •w ' X it i r ~+ They All Do ■ Do What?.. mm Complain of Hard T Some huye promised to secure for us better times, but in time, white the hard times arSOn us, whaf shaft we MIZE ? But how economic? 'rhis is one answer: ist. Buy only what you need; ad. In buying deceived pay by more the a quality than to quantity; 3d. Do not be <% “Largest stock,” “cheapest prices,” etc. This often in< goods to the purchaser. Be your investigation . own judge oi goods fail'll \ Investigate for yourself. In yoiir do not Safford & Dun —DEALERS IN— Dry Goods, Hardware 1 Groceries. •. mm W-i Ml w •£: We also handle crockery, glassware, paints, oils, vi|rti Call and sec us. ■ •• ■JSF The Bank of Dei WM Capital, $25,000 Doing a business under a special charter from the sti approved security. Pay interest oh t * money on in domestic and foreign exchange. Transact*®# , „e««. CORRESPONDENTS Chase National Bank, New York. Lowry Bunking Co ' '' Board ot Director»: • A. A. Safford G. W. Dunlap J.fM. II W, H. VtfnHlse A. A*. Campbell A. Hum Officers: a . V A. HAMPTON, President. A. A. C IS W. H. VunHisc, vtce-P irliL m / ■PHH tc L' *1 A 4 *’ - • »* Y&l / w.. v NORTHWARD -ToThe | Summer R Of the H' ; , Great Lakes • Big 4 £ In old Gaul all roads Ted to -ib'tito south all 'w»4r.j*to lead to Cincinnati. At Cm in the Central Union stati n a;. rect connections are made w Big Four Route, w* terminals are Chicago so#0Mpli fijKTlH. •mtmt 5.2. fifig ' I 'f :;'5': ,n‘ '.:131, méé .v J .t mm • *