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(SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. ! $lBt Annual Convention to bo Hold In First Baptist Church, Union, S. 0., April,1 1, 2 and 3. Program. Pirst Session, Wednesday Morning, Mfc April First. * iSong service and devotions? I jfiMiidn'etcd by Row Grant Colfax Tul, - and Mrs. Isaac H. Meredith, New f|l|l:45 Annual Address of Presi?Prof. Thus. W. Keitt, Cleinson vj8?2:()() Acquaintance Meeting. Se|ond Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April First. I ?:()() Departmental Conferences: ,)?wa) Primary?Conducted by Mrs. I . .^fflSpVotxlbriduo Barnes. International M i?mc"ta'.V Superintendent, Newark, ).. and Miss Grace W. Yandvier, rotate Primary Suporiutendt, Spartan1 iS^'^ Intel-mediate and Advanced p ||! inciters?Conducted by Dr. A. L. | fcR allips, General Superintendent of joj lobiffb School Work in I lie SouthPresbyterian Church, Kichmoml, j m/M?|L(c) undny School OiVicer*?Con- j jljfjflaeted by Rev. .J. 1). Moore. Sun- ! JK ,wiy School Secretary Baptist State! 1 lfijoiiwnl ion, Columbia. (d) Pastors?"The Pastor and tl?3 fsiundny School"?liev. O. V. Bonner, Due West. 3:30 Thirty Minutes of Sony and M Prayer, led by Tullnr and Meredith. JL 4:00 Poll Call of Counties and One <?FMinut(! Responses by Delegates. * 4:30 The Boy Problem?Mrs. J. B Woodbridge Barnes. P| Third Session, Wednesday Evening, April First. Wk* :30 Service of Praise and Prayer j Tffl-jgConductod by Tnllar and Meredith. ifjp'-00 "Wc Welcome You." I W:1? "We Thank Von." / '* S:l") The Organized Adult Class! 4 ^Movement? Mr! W. C. Pearce, l:i" w ternationl Adult Department Super-! ' i^tendent, Chicago, Illinois, v8:1") The Successful Training' of . Sunday School Teachers?'Dr. A. L. Phillips. ^Fourth Session, Thursday Morning, *4 April Second. r 9:30 Bright Morn ins; Songs and Devotions?Led by Tullar and Meredith. 10:00 Report of Chairman of Exe. cutivc Committee?Capt. J. Adger ^yinth, Jr., Pclzer. jft^l0:la Report of Treasurer?-Rev. j ^WValter T. Herbert, Charleston. 10:30 Methods for Primary Teach- j era?-Mrs. J. Woodibridge Barnes, v/ld :00 Essentials to a Hood County I Sipiday School A ssociat ion? Mr. w.; AC. Pearce. fjp 11:30 Offerings and Pledges for the ! "^Vork?Rev. Walter L Herbert. %;|?J:00 In the Field of Sunday ! Scjiil I.it era lure?Dr. A. L. Phillips. ' Session, Thursday Afternoon, April Second. TR^oTOO Departmental Conferences: ||''Va (a) Primary?Conducted by Miss [ (i \Jjpace W. Vandiver and Mrs .7 Wood- j * midge Jiarnes. V ft) Dome Deparhtient?Conducted bwroRev. W. E. Wilkins, State Sup"HPMendeiil of Home Department, Sljinibia. $$$) ^Class Work for \ -'Conducted by Rev. P. W. Stale Superinl endeni of A dull men}. Abbeville. mJ$) Organized Class Work for gy^OTcn?"Conducted bv Mr. W. C fj$r, til Main Section. 3l0n In the Realm of Song'?With jfufar !l u' Mcreilith. | y'O I lie Sunday Sclmol and the ! G|real Commission;?<Dr. E. M. Po| President Purman University, ' <Mnvillc. g^O Child Study?Dr. A. L. Phillll );?0 A Call for Pledges of Person- > ?rk?Rev. A. E. Cornish, St. |i Gera'-gc's. 11 ?. fj&th Session, Thursday Evening, !, Auril Second. , jpjr:30 Thirty Minnies in Songland? j?\ritli Tullar and Meredith. i Wi|:0n Sunday S(-hoo! Music?Mr. j, ]||iic II. Meredith. , 0m:'M A Call for Help?"The Lord , jffljvelh a Cheerful Giver"?-Mr. W. C| Pearce. , jb'OO A "Model Sur.dav School?Dr. , ML. Phillips. , Seventh Session, Friday Morning, ( April Third. . . < mI^O ^ Half Hour of Song and dffii '?'Conducted by Tullar and < jV^fedith. 3.0:00 Reports of Committees and I Fflfflinn r>f Officers. ljf:30 Tn the Footsteps of the Great I i^lftipr?Dr. das. A. B. Scherer, n^Rlent of Newberry College, New- i l|?[0 What the Organized Sunday ^ Movement Cleans to South laTOin?Rov. Waller T. Herbert. .? '' Hour of Questions \ > CW?'1SW0IS on Organized Sunday') ' m Seiiool Work?iM'r. W. C. Poaicc. 12:00 The Ilome Department?Dr A. Ii. Phillips. Eighth Session, Friday Afternoon April Third. 3:00 Departmental Conference: (a) Primary?'Mrs. J. Woodbridgr Barnes, presiding. (b) Organized Adult Class?Rev l'\ W. Gregg, presiding. (c) Pastors?J)r. T. H. Daw, pre siding. (d) County Officers?Rev. J. 1) Moor.', presiding. (c) International and Newly Elect t'd Slate Ollicers?'Chairman Execu live Committee, presiding. Main Section. 3:00 (lood Sunday School Songs? Led hy Till la r and Meredith. Our Work for the Coming Yeai ?Dr. .J. W. Daniel. Columbia. 1:0(1 "Approved Workman" ? I low Secured?Mr. \V. C. Pearce. 4:30 A Trap for Bovs?Rev. (Iran Colfax Tnllar. Ninth Session, Friday Evening, Apri Third. ":.{(> Come, lei us sing thirty minu t.'s with Tullar and Meredith. S:00 Tlie Sunday School and Mis sinus-?Dr. A. L. Phillips. S:.",l) Moaning of ihe World-w'nh Sunday School Movement?Mr. W O. Pearce. !):'()() The Sunday School a Buildei of Christian Citizenship?Governoi Martin K. Ansel. 0:30 Parting. Wo id.10:00 Closing Song and Benediction. Our Visiting Speakers. Dr. A. L. Phillips, of Richmond Virginia, is the general Superintend etil of Sailxbath School Work in tin Southern Presbyterian church. Like Mr. Pearce, he is a specialist of in ternalional reputation, and his a.l dresses should lie heard by even Sunday School worker in the Slate Dr. Phillips' inspiring addresses at rlie Georgetown Convention are tin talk of all who heard them, and in Sunday School worker can afford t< miss hearing him at Cnion. 11 i: long experience in the Held of Sun.la; School literature will make his ad dresses of special interest to leach crs and Sunday School ollicers. The song service of the conventioi will be conducted by Rev. Grant Col fax Tullar and Mr. Tsaac II. Mere dith, of Now York City. Mr. Tullar': splendid leadership and Mr. Mere dith's sweet solo singing will be ver; much enjoyed by all who attend These well-known and exceedingly popular singers have conducted tin song services of so many great St at < conventions that they are the recognized leaders of the country. The; know how to sing, when ;o sing aiu what tu sing. Their publications like I lie Organized Sunday Sclioo Movement, have crossed all seas scaled :ill mountains, and traverser all valleys, following" the onwan ma rein's of the English language. Mr. W. C. Pearce of Chicago, i tlie International Adult Deparlmon Superintendent. Tie is a favoriti with all who attended the George town and Pelzer conventions. Tlii powerful addressed are always in spiring and his continent-wide ex perioncr? renders him able to solve al Sunday School problems byought t? his attention. If you nave been dis eon|ragcd because of -dillvcultios in your work, if you have a few Sunda; Schocd problems you are unable l< solve. bring lliein wit'll you to !h< convention, and Mr. Pearce will lei von what tod o. .Mrs. J. Woodbridge Barnes, ol Newark. N. .1.. will at lend (he convention, to the delight of the primary workers of the State. Eor severa years Mrs. Barnes has been the International Elementary Superintendent. Mrs. Barnes and Miss Grace W Vandiver, our excellent S'tale Primary Superintendent, will conduct lhroc primary conferences during tlu 'onvenlion. In these conferences the most approved methods in primary work will be discussed and then meaning explained. We hope that very primary teacher in the Stair ivill be present al the convention and it tend these conferences. The State Sunday School Bannei ivill be awarded !o the countv asso iaiion showing Ihe best record of rganiz'.'d Sunday Sclioid work done luring Ihe past year o:i the following ondil ions: 1. Largest per cent age of town;hips organized. 2. Best statistical report, of couny secretary. 3. Contribution to Slate assoeiaion. I. Number r?f delegates attending dale convenlion, 5. Best results along all lines of hmrlay School work. H. Largest percentage of teacliers ;linlying Teacher Training Courses. 7. Largest percentage of while ponilation enrolled in Sunday Schools. Did you over get wliwre .Vou justls] , couldn't* help siiiyin^? If you hav- w on'I, you will when Tullar leads olf (I ( with a good soul-stirring Gospel song. li We hope to see the largest gather- (d ing of Sunday School workers ever | A , assembled in our State, and we havjle sot*ured speakers whose addresses e will he most helpful to every one who f attends. Make it a point. Brother ' )i l'astor. to get every ollleer anil j 11 teacher in your Sunday School to . this convention, and please don't faille to go with thorn. I ( The program commit lee has had j v - one thousand thirty-two pane song- , J slers printed ami hound with llie { \ program. Five hundred of these ai*3 j t for immediate distribution. This j J booklet contains a complete program j of (he convention ami (lie songs that 't i' will he used. If you want a copy of J (' the combined program and songster > v - write Mr. .1. M. Way. Coneral Sec- js rotary. I'el/.er, S. C., that you aiv i a t going to attend the convention, give j s him ilie name of vour Sundav School, 1 v ' 1 the name anil mlurevs ol your pastor, ; <1 superinleinlen!, secretary and every o - teacher in the school. Vou will (lie;1 o receive a copy of the program and a - songster neatly bound. 1?y getting v the eonwntion songster now you will ?. have an opportunity !o -learn the i . songs before you get to the conven-ln t ion. i' The railroads have granted a rat > a ' of one and one-third fares plus (wen- ii ty-live cents, tickets to be sold on the certificate plan. Kach delegate will a - pay full fare in going to (lie enliven- iv (ion, bul will pay only one-third of ! f one fare plus Iwenty-five cents re-I turning. See your superintendent jii . about railroad rales, ami if he can- a - not. give you full particulars write {< ' at once to Capt. J. Adger Smyth, Jr., g ' Chairman of Kxeeutive Commit lee, I (i - Pelscer, South Carolina. !<> All delegates should write at once j (] r lo Mr. Ceo. 11. Oct/.el, Chairman of b Committee on Knu-t i;iioo;ent, Union, M| I S. ('.. (hat they will attend (lie con- i v - vention. Mr. Ool/.ol and the coin-| v ? mittee of which he is chairman will j > secure homes for all who attend. i (] ? What about (ho State Sunday a >' Sc'hool Banner? -Shall your county e - win it? See that, all your townships ? - are organized before April first, that, |] your county secretary's report is n 1 complete in every particular, that n - your county sends up a liberal con- w - tribution (o the State association. > ?> It is useless vo speak of the splen- h - did talent from our own State. You v know them all. Splendid speakers of u all denominations, some of them col' lege presidents, some of llioni minis- f 2 lers, siyne of them Sunday School c J i ..w. ^ ? p n i "* ;i T; > r, I' .,< : ,y, ii' J. -X ; N t; ,J I i P i c: *; > o; IL Paid Up Capita! ( Surplus and Individual F L' Stockholders'1 Liabilities ~ For protection of depo^i H. C. Moseley President. M . W. W. Wheel? r, Cashier. G 1 Better a conservative interes 1 return when wanted, than a high about the principal. A National Bank is a safe Depc makes i! so Likewise our Boar - of prudent conservative managerr 1 DIRECT [? G. W. Bowers. . * J. A. C. Kibler. R. L. Luther. 1 M. A. Carlisle. J. H. Hunter. J. P. Bi . We allow 4 per cent, per Department, interest p? "FLORIDA During These Cold W VIA Would be just the thin* living. Superb Trains, and Tickets which offer < sible for a pleasant and i For full information ( your nearest Ticket Agei W. J. CRA1C, Pass. Traf. Manager. WILMI NCT< We Lend Money TO Buy Homes! We provide easy terms of payment. We enable borrow?rp to accumulate a fund n Monthly Installments, on which interest is illowed to meet obligations at maturity. It is cheaper than paying rent. If you want 0 save money to buy a home take a Security Contract. If you want to save money for any purpose ;ake a Security Contract. It pays. Call on A. J. Gibson, Asstant Secretary and ["Yeasurer, at office* corner Boyce and Adams streets, next door to Oopeland Brothers. security ufj m mmam so. /' mariJMnimMMBani 1 i ma a iiirTrwTT-triwrTirrnmMTMWTTmiTwinfTT?Mnr>i^*?yTr,rrr^-?--'^^Tr! Newberry, S- C. In iooking for a Bank to receive your money, on wa?>t to fi -! m Safe Rank, a Convenient >ai k, an Acco nmoda*.ing Bank, we want you D consider th\n Bank and satisfy yourself and oms in and open an account wkh us. We Fay Interest on Time Deposits. . D. Davenport. M. L. Spearman, President. Cashier. idw. R. Hipp, W. B. Wallace, V President. Ass't Cashier. G. B. Cromer, A'Ay. MM V t ^CH itCA?.. ^ *il(. _ . HE G R E A T E S T THING GEoR.SE WASHINGTON VER P \0 WAS To TELL HIS FATHER. THAT HE UT DOWN THE CHERRY TREE. HE SET A GOOD XA'.,PLE. IT IS EASY To TELL THE TRUTH, /HEN TELLINu THE TRUTH WILL Do YoU No A R ."i. 1 > 'J 1' A R E 7 H E R E N o T M A N Y WHO TELL ALSEHCOPS EoR IMMEDIATE DEN EE IT RATHER H AN THE TRUTH? IS THE MAN WHO TELLS OU Til ' V HE WILi, SELL YOU A SUIT WORTH 20.00 ,'Oil i iO.OO TELLING THE TRUTH? IE IT S WORTH 520.OO V/HY DOES HE ASK ONLY 10.00. WE MARK OUR GOODS IN PLAIN FIGRES AND SELL YOU A $ J O.OO SUIT FoR $ IO.OO, ND CHARGE YOU $20.00 FOR A $20.00 SUIT. 'OULD YO NOT RATHER Do BUSINESS THIS 'AY? THIS BEING OUR FIRST SPRING SEASON 1 BUSINESS YOU WILL FIND NOTHING IN OUR ToCK BUT NEW AND FRESH MERCHANDISE IN VERY DEPARTMENT. RESPECTFULLY, X Vv />. K. I 9 i\ K. }<, i' ('. O. socialists, ami all of them men who | _ ill have able, inspiring' messages for } tie convention. The crowning fen11 ro of the convention will bo an adress by His Excellency Martin F. iiisol, our Christian governor. It is mimmtly fitting that the first eitizn of thijj great State should g'ive the inishing toncbos to our excellent rogram in tlie splendid, graceful lannor in which he always speaks.. As a soloist, Mr. Meredith is the <iual of any. It is worth your while 0 go to the State Sunday-School condition just (<> hear him sins; "A Starless Crown," or " Face to Face." \ hen you hear him you will make ho usual comment: "The host voice ever beard." lj Tlie Organized Adult Class is geti.ig to bo one of the most po])nlar ? eatures ol modern Sunday School >ork. Mr. IVarce will .iliscuss this abject before the entire convention. 1 t, ad lie and Kev. 1*'. \V. (Jregg*, Stale uperintendent of the adult class ( i'ork, will hold three conference : j uring l lie convent ion for I lie benefit : 1 those who wisn (<? become tlior- * "' '.lily ac(|iiainf<>d with the plans j nd methods of Organized Class fork. ; Among the many good things of j lie convention, you will always ro- 5 loinber I lie hospitality of the good j "l'lc 1,1 Cnion. the able addresses j I tid hlepl nl conferences, the inspir ig music ami the fellowship of the plendid body of consecrated men nd women who will assem'ble to reiew the ]>ast year's work and plan ^ in* better service in the future. 1 lie coin out ion will be Tutcrdenonilatio.ial. not nondenomiuational nor nliilenoininat ional. I f yon will ailmi,1 the nine sessions of it you will 0 home ^ sth a renewed determinai?n to improve the Sunday Schools 1 your own denomination and, at lie same time, help others. We will c there to help each other. "Lot us lierefore follow after the thinus iiich make for peace, and tliinus V "herewith one may edifv another." F Sunday School conventions are ? lie leaven of the vast Sunday School ctivities of North America. These C inventions keep the pulse of the lOrkers (juickened, arouse spirits liat might otherwise flag, bring to otice all that is best, and newest and lost effective in the Sunday School *ork. The convention are the means 1 f instructing, refreshing and stimuli! iug the minds and hearts of all flio are engaged in the teaching work T f the church."?S. S. Advance. Please stop and count up all the lungs you will miss if you miss this j onvention. J"JWU"lcmilBi<'HraBlaia'???II* ! i n ill no I I " <' a i : J / <* j : v ; vy 4J -.1} u vwi) in (j wit J W,.*j j ;( \ j ! - $2*.con '.'ofits So,000 CO . $25,000 Oj ' ors. . A. Carlisle, Vice-President eo. Johhstone, Attorney. t o i your deposit with its snk: j rale and a feeling of doubt j )sit. Government supervision : d of Directors is a guaranty ! "lent. 'ORS: | W. P. Pugh. Jno. B. - ellers, vV. A. Moseiey. Geo. Johnstone. H. C. Moseiey. swers. annum in our Savings ivable semi-annually'| r **1 MMMUMHMnr ' Tp ?CUBA b I ^ i V inter Months A Trip H I to make life worth Excellent Schedules \j every advantage pos- a attractive trip. Vi )r pamphlets call on ^ nt, or write j ^ T.C.WHITE, JE Gen. Pass. Agenl, DN, N. C.