The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, June 04, 1898, Image 8

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GAINESVILLE. ON. CHflUTflUM. Begins Wednesday, July 6th. Closes Saturday, July 16th SRMS>PUteM9 ^ Gainesville is pre-eminently the place of all places in Georgia for a really great Chautauqua. Its high elevation, its pure atmosphere, its sparkling mountain water, its free- 8 dom from all malaria, its hospitable citizenship, its well equipped hotels, its livery stables with the best horses and stylish turnouts, and a thousand other advantages make it a most de sirable place for summer residence and enjoyment. L WAR WITH SPAIN has not alter- 3 ed the determination of The Gain— 9 ville Chautauqua Association to pre- * sent to the people of Georgia and the South a ten days’ program like unto which the South has never jj seen. Chautauqua means pleasure 8 to the pleasure seeker; instruction 3 to him who desires knowledge; so- 8 cial pleasures to tnose who enjoy * meeting friends; the inculcation" or higher aspirations and nobler ideals to those who are struggling to fit themselves to occupy a higher sphere in life. Auditorium of GEORGIA’FEMALE SEMINARY, Where Chautauqua will be Held- FOUR The exercises will be held in the magnificent Auditorium of the Georgia Female Seminary, where every comfort, convenience and advantage for such an assembly is to had- SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS ON PROGRAM: Music and song will reign supreme; lectures by eminent scholars, will instruct; sermons and Sunday school talks will point us to bet ter life; talks from normal teachers as to the newest methods of school work will be an inspiration to both teachers and pupils. Rides to the mountains, bicycle meets and other forms of physical pleasure will bring roses to the cheeks of the young and rejuvenate the bodies of the old. A partial list of talent engaged is as follows : Lilly’s Famous Band and Orchestra-lO Days. The Kentucky Colonels, A s quartette LE 5 Days. Miss Frances Hughes, th e!t w 1 ? a r S'It g S a d t - Mr. Rawson Wade, orga d n ^I: Tlv* Wovron A Pcmrll^r« WILL DELIVER'THREE GREAT LECTURES AND HAVE CHARGE OF THE JLJ1 . VV al I dll V/ailUlUl BIBLE NORMAL CLASS FOR THE TEN DAYS. Prof. P. D. Pollock, Mercer University, Three Leotgres, Soto Sunitaro , ^ illus1o M nYsT IAN AND 2 Entertainments. Rev, T, DeWitt Talmage, N iSKDiNG ECTnREAN6 Col, L. F. Qqpeland, ™ e KU &g£'™ B PLAT - 2 Lectures.** w E A XX A t7I?TJ O JWO LECTURES ON C U BA, ILLUSTRATED WITH " ’ , A. H/i V STEREOPTICON VIEWS. 3 Qrond O)or(6 of loo Voices Ponned Among the Citizens of Gainesville. E5U6ATI6NAL Day, Saturday July 16th, will be the greatest day in the history of North Georgia. All county schools are requested to participate mm m&m mu mm A Descriptive Circular, Giving Full an Early Date to all Who Desire it Program will be Mailed at G -■ i • v- m fl. vi. Vanhoose, fl. J. Pearce, . s. Campbell, fl. ft Perm. ft. b. 6. §. Webb. J- W. Bailee.