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" A GRAND CHAUTAUQUA -
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(Cartersville, Ga,—Week June 18th to 24th
—A_h WHOLE WEEK of great attractions. Special train service on all the Railroads. Don’t forget
the week of JUNE 18th to 24th. Meet your friends in Cartersville and spend a pleasant and profit
@@ | able week. William Jennings Bryan, the Great Commoner, will be in Cartersville, on the 22d, as
will other great celebrities. (Good music, and singing by some of the most noted artists in their line.
EVERYBODY is welcome and wanted in Cartersville JUNE 18th to 24th. -Double Season Tickets, also BRYAN SPECIAL DAY
TICKETS are on sale at the MARIETTA BOOK STORE, or you can write the Chautauqua Manager, at Cartersville, for further
information. SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAIROADS DURING THE CHAUTAUQUA.
Commencing Sunday, June IlBth and Closing June 24th.
Program Cobb County
Teachers’ Institute.
To be held in the Public School
Building in Marietta.
June 12—9:00 a. m, to 1:00 p: m:
Devotional Exercises—Rev. G, W,
Davsl, - ¢
What The Teacher’s Certificate Does
Not Tell—Prof. A. C. Buece.
The Importance of the First and Lust
Days of School--Prof. J. E. Tatuui,
What Is a Good Daily Program For
a Busy Teacher —Miss Corinne Scott.
The Teacher’s Work in the Commu
nity Outside of the School-Room ;
What ?—Prof. E. T. Booth.
Story Telling ; Its Value to a Teach
er—Mrs, J. M. White,
The Review; Ms Importance and
Place—Prof. J. R. Johnson.
How Temperance Can Best Be Pre-
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Fresh Shipment, Best Hams, per pound ...........20c.
Orange Pekoe Tea, per half pound b0x............30c.
Full assortment of Crackers, Cakes, Sardines and
Pickles for the Picnic Lunch.
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Free Demonstration Every Thursday.
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EHE FANOCY GCROCER
SUNDAY, JUNE 18TH
PROGRAM
OPENING DAY—Dr. Edwin Po
teat preaches at 11 o’clock a. m.
Good Program.—Free
Special-William J. Bryan Day-Thursday June 22d
DON'T FORGET
THE DATE
June 18 to 24
sented to a Boy or Girl 10 Years of Age
Intelligently-—Prol. T. G. Lewis.
The Value of Ideals to a Teacher—
Prof. McCurry.
Why Teach the Bible inthe Common
Schools 7--Dr. A, R. Bond,
June 18—9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Devotional Exercises-Dr, A, R. Bond.
Written Composition ; Its Place In
The Course of Study—Prof. A, C.Buece,
Ought the R’s Receive the Same Con
sideration As Formerly *—Prof. O. B,
Bradley.
How' I Teach My Pupils to Spell—
Prof. J. Guy Beall.
What Physical Exercise Should My
Pupils Receive ?— ———
How We May Discourage the Habit
of Using Cigarettes By Our Boys—
Miss Lillian Garrett.
In What Way is a Knowledge of
American History Essential to, an
American Boy or Girl ?7—Prof. J. R.
MONDAY, JUNE 19TH
PROGRAM
A very interesting and entertaining
program all the day, including the
“Wilbur-Starr Quartette.”
PROGRAM, Thursday, June 22d—BRYAN DAY—AII are coming. We will be
prepared to take care of you. Other attractions of note this day.
PROGRAM—Farmers’ Day and a grand picnic to all. 4,000 feet of motion pictures,
““The Romance of a Reaper;”’ illustrated lecture on Agriculture by Mr. Wheeler.
PROGRAM—Saturday, June 24th---The Grand Finale---A general program with
music, and one of the greatest impersonators on the American stage. :
Johnson.
Geography Is Best Taught, How?
Prof. T. G. Lewis.
Is It Essential That a Teacher Huva
Normal Training ?—Prof. McCurry.
Round Table—Subject, Arithmetic.
As a Parent, What I Expect of the
Teacher of My Child—Rev. E. 8. Doan.
The School and The Citizen—Hon.
E: H. Clay.
June 14—9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Devotional Exercises—Rev, Mr, Crow
School-Yard Beautiful; How We May
Have It—Miss Annye Peebles.
How I Teach the Verb and the Noun
—Prof. J. E. Tatum,
Where the Chief Difficulty Lies in
Teaching English Grammar—Prof. 0
B. Bradley.
How Is a Good Reader Developed?—
Prof J. Guy Beall.
How I Teach Long Division to My
Pupils—Prof. E. T. Booth.
To What Extent Am I Responsible
For the Development of That Child ?—
Prof J. M. White.
What Physiology a Teacher in the
Common Schools Opght to Know-
Proft W. T. Dumas.
Round Table—Subject, Discipline
Attention; How to Secure and Hold
It ¥—o-r
Faithfulness ; Worth What ?—Rev G
W. Daval.
June 15—9:00 a m. to 1.00 p. m.
Devotional Exercises — Rev. W. B.
Dillard.
Oral Composition Should Receive
How Much Attention at the Hands of
the Teacher—Miss Annye Peebles.
To What Extent Should a Spelling
Lesson Be Made a Language Lesson?
What We Ought to Do to Teach Our
Pupils to Write Well-—Mrs, J. M White
Why Our Pupils Do Not Learn More
About Percentage Than They Do.—
Prof. J. M. White.
We Do Not Teach Enough of Our
Uwn Geography to Our Pupils.——
Round Table—Subject, Englisn Lan
guage.
Debate : The School Teacher Liver
On the Average an Easy life.
The Teacher and the Taunght—Rev.
W. B. Dillard.
WANTED TO BUY-—Junk, barrels,
kegs, bottles, iron, brass, copper, rub
ber. Highest prices paid.
W. H. DAVIS VINEGAR WORKS,
June 2-8 t Atlanta, Ga.
Watch for the Swift 1904 Clothes
Washer, mch 24t
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH
PROGRAM
A grand program with feature acts
all day—including some noted ar
tists. Plenty of good music. -
A New Store For
Lawrence Street.
William Rosen has rented the rear
part of the Malone building, now oc
cupied by the Haverty Furniture Co.,
but which will be vacated shortly by
that firm. and will move his store to
that building as soon as the workmen
can get the room in shape The build
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ingis to be cut in two—the new Mer
chants and Farmers Bank to occupy
the front part facing on the Public
Square, and Mr. Rosen the rear part
which faces on Lawrence street. Dr,
Malone has decided to remodel the
building, and when completed, Mr.
Rosen will have one of the prettiest
store-rooms in Marietta.
Mr. Rosen informs us that he in
tends to carry a very handsome line of
ready-to-wear goods, including La
dies’ skirts, underskirts shirt waists
and shoes,
He will also ce#rry a swell line of
Men's Clothing, Odd Pants, Shirts
and the very best line of Men’s Shoes.
He requests all his old patrons and
friends to call and see him when he
gets located in his new store
WANTED — Twenty young
men to learn the granite cutting
trade ; wages $1.25 to $3.50 per
day, according to ability tq pro
duce results. Also, a few expe
rienced stone cutters. Steady
work. Apply 1008 Atlanta Na
tional Bank Building, Atlanta,
Ga. . June 9-3 t
lAR ORI Le R s,
3\“.3;" Depends in a large measure up
;;t‘ on a bank account — without
** | money no business can prosper
—with it the gateway to success
is ever open—every day oppor
tunities arise for safe and profit
able investments.
Take your Bank seriously—it is
here for your good and your good
means the good of the community
—llearn its personailty well—many
: times you can turn to your bank v
in time of need.
We will welcome your Account.
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The Marietta Trust & Banking Co.
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Marietta Barber Shop
New Chairs, First-Class Barbers—
Satisfaction_Guaranteed. : : : : :
Shave 10c, Hair Cut 15, Hair Tonic Sc, &
—— Massage 15 Cents ——
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Atlanta Street, Next to Fire Department
MARIBTTA, . .o GRORGIA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
PROGRAM
A magnificent program for both
old and young. You can’t afford
to miss this date.
DON'T FORGET
THE DATE
June 18 to 24
Friday, June 9, 1911