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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1902.
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PRIMARY LESSON.
9:00 a. m.—Bible reading, Mr. Chas.
A DISCOVERY OF A REMEDY HAS
BEEN MADE THAT RESTORES
LOST MANHOOD AND GIVES
MAN THE VITALITY OF
A LION.
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Francis Fischer.
J. W. Graham.
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Thos. D. Wooten.
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DIRECTORS:
J. H. KIRBY,
J. L. HUME,
A. J. ZILKER,
ED SEELING,
P. J. LAWLESS,
GEO. P. ASSMAN,
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Trinity Chapel.— East Twentieth
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preaching at 4:30 p. m. by Rev. E. B.
Wright. A full attendance is dealred.
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First Presbyterian Church—Edward
B. Wright .pastor. Services at 11 a.
m. and Ip.m.: Sabbath school at 9:30
a. m.; Endeavor society at 7:15 p. m.;
ladles' meeting Monday at 4 p. m.;
preparatory lecture. Wednesday at 3
p. m.
Confederate Home.—The Young Peo-
ple's Endeavor societies of the Presby-
terian and Central Christian churches
will conduct the service at 3 p. m.
The revival at the First Street Meth-
odist church continues to grow in in-
terest snd power. The church la
crowded at every service. There have |
First Church of Christ (Scientist)—
107 West Seventh street. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; Sunday service at
11 a. m. Subject. "Everlasting Pun-
ishment.”
will be reduced as much as
possible at retail, until dispos-
ed of otherwise. We would like
to realize at retail something
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School Notice. +
Open May 1st, private school,
Griffitts’ College building. Fall- !
lug pupils brought up to “grade” +
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No pupil or student yoked to *
lagging classmates. Address, +
N. J. M’ARTHUR, Prin. +
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The following is the program of the should immediately secure the proper
twenty-eighth annual convention of appointment of one delegate or more
the Texas Sunday School association, from his school. Then write to Texas
to be held in the First Cumberland Sunday School association, Dallas, for
Presbyterian church and the First card credential for each delegate.
Presbyterian church in this city on' All state. county and preclclnt of-
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,' fleers are delegates by virtue of office
May 4, 7 and 3. 1902: | and are especially wanted in the con-
4.00 p. m.—Musical welcome. by' vention. They should writs for cre-
scholars of the State Institute for the dentials.
urdey for Bunday trains at City Ticket omce, 522 Congress avenue,
4 • corner 6th BL Red front P. A LAWLESS, C. P. A T. A.
9:40 a. m.—Fruits of a Country Ton- 8 o'clock he will speak on the quesfion.
vention in Our School, Miss Jessie Fos- .Wha, Mu.t 1 D sav.X sion:
EVENING SESSION.
8:00 p. m.—Praise service, Rev. A.
Oscar Browne. Coleman.
8:30 p. m.—Address. Rev. H. M. Ha-
mill, D. D„ Nashville.
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The First National Bank
OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
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there will be the batsm and reception
of new members ana the sacrament of
the Lord's Supper will be administer-
ed. Rev., Fred L. Allen will preach.
Preaching at 8 p. m. bV the pastor.
The revival serviees wlu be continu-
ed throughout the Week at 3:30 p. m.
and 7:45 p. m.
! ! Methods: Its Needs in Texas,” (a cajl
for county, school and Individual
pledges for Its support; come prepar-
l ed). Mr. Chas. D. Meigs, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Tenth Street Methodist Church.-
W. D. Bradfield, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. by pastor.
Morning theme, "The Sunday School
Idea." Evening, "The Religious Con-
dition of Young Men; A Study.” Sun-
school at 9:30 a. m.; Junior Epworth
League at 4 p. m.; Senior League at
7116 p. m. A cordial welcome to alt.
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West Eighth and Colorado streets. Dr. ireceived thousand of letters frotnpso-
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most astonishing cures made by Re-
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Maggie Stiles, Austin, presiding.
J. H KIRBY.. Preeident
J. L. HUME........................Flrot Vice President
W. B. WORTHAM................ Vice President
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And when upon their reputation they
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Tablets will cure all cases of Lost Man-
hood. Spermatorrhoea. Varicocele or
weakness of any nature of the nerve or
sexual organs, a cure must be positive
and permanent. This company will
aend every person who Is suffering from
nervous diseases a week's treatment
absolutely free. There is but one test
Second Church of Christ (Scientist)
—Christian Science hall, 112 East
Ninth street. Sunday school at 10 a.
m.; services at 11 a. m. Subject,
“Everlasting Punishment." Wednes-
day evening meetingis at 8 p. m.
. . COMMENCING APRIL 27
EVENING SESSION.
Looking Forwad.
8:00 p. m.—Marching Ordets, Mr.
Chas. D. Meigs, Indianapolis.
8:30 p. m.—Report of Committee on
nominations. Election. New president
escorted to chair. Report of commit-
tee on resolutions.
9:00 p. m.—Address. "The Needs of
the Hour in Sunday School Work.”
Mr. Chas. D. Meigs. Offerings. "The
health and appearance. Rtegenerative
Tablets has a peculiarly grateful effect
and the patient feels the benefit after
its first day's use. It goes direct to the
seat of the trouble, no matter of how
long standing, giving strength and de-
velopment where it is needed. Thia
marvelous remedy banishes all feelings
of basilfulness toward the opposite
sex; cures all the ills and troubles that
come from early abuse, excess and
overwork and business cares, all of
which result in premature loss of
strength and memory, emissions, Im-
potency and varicocele. Regenerative
Tablets will efect a cure at any ags,
there is no case where it will not curs
permanently except where epilepsy
or insanity has already been reached.
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sent a week’s treatment absolutely free
ireproof. Modem.
loderate Ratea. Exclusive.
xtensive Library. Accessible.
Orchestral Concerts Every Evening.
All Cars Pass the Empire.
Send for descriptive booklet
W. JOHNSON QUINN, Proprietor.
aomHa.mthjupt°Leagundty.phmo; ota.senuine medicine and that Is the
been at least sixty conversions
the present, the majority of __
have already applied for church mem-
bership.
Second Street Baptist Church-
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m.
by the pastor. Subject for morning
sermon, "The Indwelling Christ®
Evening, "The Right Way." Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.: B. T. P. U. at 7
p. m.; baptism in ths river at foot of
East Avenue at 3 p. m.; ladles’ meet-
ing, Tuesday at 8:15 p. m.; choir prac-
tice, Friday at 3:15 p. m. AU welcome.
M. S. Kerby, pastor.
FREE TO
giver.” Farewell words.
Every evangelical Sunday school In
Texas Is entitled to one delegate.
School enrolling 75 to 134 are entitled
to two delegates: 125 to 174. three; 175
to 224, four: 225 to 274. five; 275 to 334.
six; 325 to 374. seven, etc. Home de-
eprtment and cradle roll members may
not be counted for this purpose. The
pastor and superintendent are dele-
gates (In addition to the above) by
virtue of their office.
All delegates will be ‘entertained, by
the citizens of Austin, upon the "Har-
vard"’ plan: that is, for lodging and
breakfast. Arrangemeats have been
made whereby the noon and evening
meals can be secured at 25 cents each,
or less. In restaurants within three
blocks of the houses of meeting. By
this plan the "hosts" will be enabled
to enjoy all sessions of the convention.
Other Sunday school workers and
all Christians interested in the work
are cordially welcome to attend the
convention sessions.
Every ons reading this program
AFTERNOON SESSION. ,
School Work.
1:30 p. m.—The Gospel of "Do,”
2:00 p. m.—The Home Department,
Mr. Chae. D. Meigs.
2:20 p. m.—Decision Day as We Ob-
served It, Rev. Cullom H. Booth, Aus-
tin.
2:30 p. m.—State Decision Day
Echoes (three minutes limit).
2:50 p. m — How We Graded Our Sun-
day School, Rev. A- B. Buchanan,
Fort Worth.
3:10 p. m.—Round Table—"The
School,” Mrs. Chas. D. Meigs, India-
napolis.
3:45 p. m.—The King's Business. Re-
ports of committees on International
convention, and action thereon; audit-
ing, future work, constitution.
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from the Texas Sunday School associ-
atlon. Dullas, by first return mall.
All delegates are expected to take
their Bibles, note books or tablets and
lead pencils, to use in convention, and
to report on returning.
Entertainment begins afternoon on
Tuesday and ends after breakfast on
Friday.
The railway fare is one and one-
tenta fares for round trip, and one
one"ird fares to those living within
100 miles.
Every Sunday school in Texas is a
part of the state association by vir-
tue of its being a Sunday school in
this state, Just as a person is a part
of the family in which he was born.
No Sunday school, therefore can join
or withdraw from it. Its attitude is
either one at co-operation or indiffer-
ence. In either case the moral obliga-
tion to support the work is equally
binding. The more heartily the Sun-
day schools of all denominations en-
ter into the work of the state associ-
ation the more they will be benefited
themselves.
Mr. H. H. Godber of Waco is presi-
dent of the Texas Sunday School as-
sociation and Mr. Lewis Collins, of
Dallas general secretary.
Dr. H. M.-Hamill and Mr. Chas. D.
Meigs, both of world-wide experience
and reputation, will lie distinguished
guests at the convention.
Our cltlsens. who desire to furnish
lodging and breakfast- for delegates
or to contribute to the entertainment
fund, should communicate at once with
some member of the entertainment
committee,Mrs. Joe Lee Jameson, 704
Colorado street, chairman; Mrs. M. A.
Taylor, corner West Twelfth and Gua-
dalupe streets, secretary, or to Rev.
C. Polk Goodson, chairman of the
committee on arrangements.
$25.00
o all California points. Tickets on
Ue ever? aay in March and April
Trough sleepers, quickest time.
$45.00
o California and return, account con-
ention Federation of Women's Clubs
t Los Angeles. Tickets on sale April
1 to 27, good to return until June 25.
$50.00
o Portland, Oregon, and return, ne-
punt national convention Travelers’
rotective association. Tickets on
ale May 27 to June 8. Good sixty
ays days to return.
For the above convention tickets on
He via San Antonio and Aransas Pass
iiroad and Sunset Route, good to re-
rn direct route or via Salt Lake City
ad Denver. Through sleepers, quick-
It route, stopovers allowed.
I For folders, illustrated literature
ad all particulars, write
R. E. GEORGE.
D. P. A.. Sunset Route.
A. V. MARTIN,
Pass. Agt. S. A. & A. P. Ry-
Waco, Texas.
generative Tablets. Their one week
free offer is genuine, and no embarrass-
ing questions asked. Write today to
the Fallopia Lynn Co., M2 Pozzoni
building, St. Louis, Mo., and recetve
the week's treatment free; their book,
which is also free and sent with the
free treatment, will explain how to take
the treatment In private and curs your-
self at home.
WEDNESDAY.
8:00 a. m.—Meeting of the executive
committee in First Presbyterian
church.
TUESDAY.
8:30 p. m.— "Praise God from Whom
All Blessings Flow.’’ Invocation, by
Geo. W. McDaniel. Temple.
3:40 p. m—Address of welcome. Rev.
E. B. Wright, D. D.. Austin. Address
of welcome. Judge J. T. Brown. ALstin.
9:00 p. m.—Response, Prof. J. C.
Cody, Georgetown.
9:16 p. m.—Address. "Why Am I in
the Sunday School Work?” Mr. Chas.
D. Meigs, Indianapolis, Ind.
Announcements.
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9:00 p. m.—Address. "Hath
Spoken to Man Whom He
Made?” Mr. Chas. D. Meigs,
napolls, Ind.
THURSDAY.
Association Work.
9:00 a. m.—Inspirational, Bible read-
ing, Mr. Chas. D. Meigs.
9:30 a. m.—Value of Organized Work
in the Precinct. Mise Vanda Margery
Hardin. Port Arthur.
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Austin
day school at 9:30 a. m.: Y. P. 8. C. E.
at 7:15 p. m. Dr. Lowber will preach
at Hyde Park in the afternoon at 4
o’clock.
What Improvement was Made In 1901?”
Open parliament; one minute limit.
9:45 a. m—"The Cradle Roll." Its
Relation te the Primary Class and to
the Home, Mrs. C. L. Knox, Corsicana.
10:06 a. m— The Little Beginners'
Department, and the Internationi Be-
ginners' Lessons. Miss Adele Phillips,
San Antonio.
10:20 a. m.—A Graded Primary De-
partment and its Supplemental Les-
sons. Miss Effie H. Ellis, Fort Worth.
10:45—A Primary and Junior Union-
How Kept Alive and Aggressive, Mrs.
J. *1. Hickman. Waco.
11:00 a. m.—Round Table—The Pri-
mary Department. General Secretary
Lewis Collins.
11:45 a. m — What About a State Pri-
mary Department? President God-
ber’s announcements of committees on
future work, nominations, constitution,
auditing, resolutions, and international
convention.
(Conferences of county officers, pri-
mary teachers, superintendents, or
other class workers, may be arranged
for the noon recess.)
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Teachers's Work for Seven Days.
2:00 p. m.—Devotional, Rev. Oscar
Browne, Coleman.
2:16 p. m.—Address. "How to Teach
With Chalk and Pencil, and by Ob-
ject Lessons," Mr. Chas. D. Meigs, In-
dianapolis. Ind.
2:45 p. m.—Class Organization—Pur-
pose, Method, Value. Miss Ola Patter-
son, Waco.
3:00 p. m.—The Normal Class, and a
Lesson, Dr. H. M. Hamill,- Nashville,
Tenn.
3:30 p. m.—Holding the Young Man,
Mr. W. C. North, Dallas.
3:45 p. m.—The Teachers' Meeting,
Rev. T. B. Southall. Austin.
4:00 p. m.—"Tools"—A Conference.
Sight-seeing may be enjoyed at this
recess. Our splendid capitol should be
inspected from basement to dome—and
what a view!
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ter Wood. Palestine. „
9:50 a. m — Results In Dallas County.
Mr. J. 8. Taylor, Dallas.
10:00 a. m.—Reports: General sec-
retary, treasurer, executive committee.
10:30 a. m.—Address. "Organised
Sunday School Work: Its History; Its
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