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, . pH, , „ ■ \ EDUCATOR n BttSifilD 4’VKHY rfATCRTMY, *ip HtwtoiJf ■: vaoo .11 uaWJ ok suifitenimtis'; ;i ' 1 One Yttl’/Irt iMVirtW*, 11 1 >". b J i- sa.uo Wx Muirtt*, l« uilviilne, . -i. , 1.0(1 I'hifo Moiitjrt, .In ii'JV|i|iiot; -..- Qu hki.litiou* T>Kp:\m»M lopr/ * HfliKhtim lUmlxurifcnfttMijti't: MMKeni a«d«m*|4*»Hfof A ' M. * Zi<W»'Uhft»chtoe specialty in vited TO ttrite-fel-thft Write ofdy oft one side) of-the shoot, and'sigtl jour name to every 1 letter. ,irV ' *** *' ■- .j •' All letters for'IMS fttrt 'OftW pa-' per should he addressed<W> • J H. HAiortsj Eaykttkviu.r, S.Ci T» 1 l»«r Mfiilntei'K nii«t\ inemberM of tlie > l A. M. K. Xiun f / Clntreh. Dent Jtrethren: As we have adopted the “Kni'i atok," published at Fayette ville, X. C„ by Messrs. Waddell A Smith, as our Organ, I hope you will do all in your power to increase its circulation. The “Zion Church Advocate” has been suspended for several months, and the Bishops hnvc decided to give it no further encour agement. I think we have seen the end of it. Do i/aiir beat to netul 3te*tr*. ll ’vtkfell <t iSini ft S2O for 10 j /curl// initnwrilter*. I Isdieve we can make this effort a success. I.et us resolve to do it,j ami il is done. I will publislV miy j appointments hnd note niy visitations | briefly in itk colninns. Anything I you w ish published send to.l’rof. | J«“. Harris. Write short letters, and - -li i . * , . ■ matter will not be crowded out. Yours tor the success of lie ‘•KIiIcATOK. ‘A* ' .r. w' hood Bishop oil. Episcopal District. Fayetteville X. (' .lan. loth. 187; j llioioi-llimoi’s ArrcuvmrsT* mi. | ■ll'l.V July 4lli. ICa'lmii.illi. ( olmiilnisl'i*. X.<". •• ml, WWlenMe. - - I llli lireeu k/ske. liieli'.l r *' 12th rowii.itiiiu, •• ;• . I.'ltli lieckingliaiii. " - • 111!) .Vaifc-!Him. Anson * •• lath WonftWi'’ f'liffM - IS.h'evsriwurin - * • ll»iU>i«\\/H'>|pru:. tt\ >' v-1 • r •• # i'll H, 4fi«Ni«ib Si’..i "It :i i • , ( ;;i •• l s ii*» < <». \ ki j ■■ r.ih' tff. iVwfusVii'J: - JOrli White Chirk.' •• - " •• J7tli t'lnlhorwe l luipel. “ . r h An-siU ista’rteftsbwgi: ) /- “ T-vr ri.i; mthfili To whvm it- imiy Coiicer* Be it know* tlimhe Pfcftftral'Cftil fercnce of the'A. M. K. Zion Con miction, at its session in Ohartotto, X. Cr, Jmfo; 0 872, tttek' 'lnto consid eration the pnWWWf»<ff J WtefoMll-' liitf •Ate.WWWm ddWcdWMUflfl "iif peopledif ft* j said pnrrviad »j a propWV'larft Hyidfelitta hrtltegb for! Paid purySoiiiK I w ' ' ' J 'Die cuirference also elected flic, following pirrsotis: tis a Boanl of Manager* to eafry out the object contemplated by kilfl'feofntWiftbe: llisliop .1. 1). Brook* ffrenitb*it. J. F. 1 lamer, Vice l*res'l. Bishop S. I>. Talbert, TtefiMrcr Dr. .f. A- Thompson. Jacob Thomas. George Bosley. I’. A. Is;c, Vurret. Sec'*/. A. Jones, Hex. Ste'y We tiiercforc appeal to a gener ous Chriitam public to. aid tis in this pwiseworthy object, in edu cating and christianising our ;>oor down trodden and oppressed' race, and also to send out missionaries to teach and preach the Gospel oi Jhriah CATECHISMS. il l I.IMIKD by Hu- A. M K Zfon iitiunl jif»J*i»Wiunlioi».' »*3»ilk for Hulk*** S otoli. ‘•Clill J* ' v fV* 'M Ure*tv i,. i, .. *(•*,!, ts ft iT-* J| tydi'fff’ «' f M 'ii -y The Educator "T ’utnmi. .- odt le I'Uiv.iM'Oii v i"i’"t" . i .iwitti. N. C., JULT’tf,'! 3SSf£T uuirj.iiul WoodJoJ'ni.p.ar vJ.pi.iA r.a’ i n«vn J m/~r moni ! -to-»rj«..,g> l Jd of WWriSS nafKrf y 0 ,(. n{ | . «- -.- i r I. ... 11 . ~-.i * ... .. .. ' .... . .. .1. ' ■ ....i ..... ' Ai,R It Am-d »f 1 r f I'i'h 1 UtelMps. in *'il r ''»« i - !, uftc natfiiw i ffod:ib,i I f, L,;/'l?.tUli*.ttfl4>uu, June 2d 187a.. , /Agreeable to appoiutnuspt,. thnJ p UyardfOt-'jfiskopg tjf the A. t . Omyab, mH-HV .dVmJy Chgjiejj yhis «pwv f V' '■.! ' .. j J iil’fmvf, Bishops, Clinton, j J and Talbot. Absent, Bishops llood i l and Jones. Tlie latter were represented by \ prory. Bishop Clinton reported the First j District in excel lent condiliun. l’eace | and harmony prevail throughout and j many conversions are reported. A number otjyoim : men of eonsideralde J literary attainments had joined the | several Conferences during tlie year ! •°* j ] and only tour deaths had occurred i among the traveling ministers dur- j 1 ing tlie year. Great attention is i paid to the education of the young \ ministers, all of whom promise well l 11 for the hiture. .steps have been | taken, also, to organise an auxiliary Bonk Concern in New Y'ork. llisliop Moore reported tlie See- ; ond District in satisfactory condi- , tiihi. I’eaec and harmony generally ( I prevail.! ~ , - I, The disturbaiH'C at l’itlslmrg lots { Is'eu i|uiuu d. Ci.osMlerahle linanciii) , | oiirimr.rafsincril i- tell, in many chinch j - es, but the (irnspeeti is hopclul. Sev- j J era) yi'img.miiiisieis of alii I ly were ! retx‘ive.l into till Fhil'idelphia Con ; tin cnee tin* yeai and nuieli atjli ntimi , given to eluent imi. The Cultleri-nee resolved to send i voiing man to the Hash I niversity j j mil to enileitl one liiuidred dollars a : .'ear tin- his support. Altogether the Conference wa. 1 1 j more inter, si.itg tl-.an any In'l lbe I, lure- i 1 ■ i |tfeii"|> Taibnt . nepfirtfl «l«'i , Fininth W|i’S)in|'.'<l pistrii I in veif T good eiin<lili.|u, spiritnplly. Great niuiilifcihave Fieen e-'ll vert ■ eit, many vc\v ••'"oicth'S organ.zed. |i large number ot ininitaers vi ceiv-dl ' into tlie i»'ver»i Conhireiiee*. Tim Lpeetike Sfv mwes. 'lviliru-ocd jn,|pom| j biatlluiw)-''lo ft-iij'.' *’ )" '’Ttk I 'at#<At* 'lW.m.ps'-rfpi.|lisl by letter {lull they 1 list (lets wei - in. a pros|>cr<jus stale. | , •! . : .1. J. Mouuk iT •ed. 0.1 bo.—i' Socretkry. I ,i I To-.-,, -i t.llfis " * ' . t '.!• (PbC’THo'Kftm-Aror.) N kw YotiK, Jtlly 7tb 1575. Mr. Uditfir:: - - ■ i i■ , I Viu d-tff renWlhMcr that jf^^roni-i paper, hear lnrn me unring iiiy yts>it ij.t' 'M ! ''tC’its ■ [tL-. yafi have heard, wf imrt a plepsaift “! sitting and nn accessioa to the Con ! f feretice. The brethren there seemed, i tt> be tjil! j of/.ealfijr Zion. 8l95.0() was »aosQribpit,ior.thc Kush Univer sity, to be paid in said Conference • District the coming fall months and 1 by a vote of the Conference, two I promising young men were ordered j I to Is, gent to the Hush University at j , Fayetteville. 1 collected in cash I ; while ill Harrisburg, 827; in Phila-j delphia, 845.50; in Baltimore, 89.25. j - j These are small subscriptions, but I i * 1 give them as I have them upon ice-1 -1 onli but it is proper to say ii/favor I r i of these place* visited, that the time ‘ , i was unfavorable, and some excuses : 3 i may be offered, first, it being confer-1 II cnee time in Harrisburg which gen- i j crally takes up all of tlie spare ! change among our people Ae. In j Philadelphia, a change of pastor, . In j 1 Baltimore a new church just finished I i '■ the last Conference, year, bat 1 am , ! in hopes of rtiaki. g a more favorable j report from this, point, espv<Jiully [ • th>* ifi'cnt city, tlie citadel of wealth,! ■.'rolhl>'«o'th'*’.f fl.e I ,:■** , • ■ 1 ■ \ 4 l i J 1 Git',.;’ * - jy-tifl-Ht * l 'n** ,t » I f bife if we! coultl' ii' apiW’f pri«ted i to us fyr Hclfgio'ua purport'" ! we would have’'money enough to Y.tril.l H |ib%e at once. I'am 'lib'-v f cvcfyendeavfWng lo'work/ mto’.lHi' j giil;d J of 1 some oSKlie riisPi jaud will give your readers an k°-J je6unt of my sacccssp but it f* like (IratviUg itU eye tooth to got money i from any one these money excited i times, but I am yet hopeful that the I good Lord may softcu some one’s : ltenrt and open an effectual door for ; the upbuilding of Zion. I am only' giving you a synopsis of my recent I I travel and observation for the last [ j month and ahnlf'that I have left off; my travels ih .South and North Car- | I olina; in conclusion let tnc say to I many of my dear brethren ot North : and South Carolina that I went into i Kev. Jacob Thomas’ head quarters, 1 Williamsburg N. Y. B. Way, 571 1 whore I cast my eyes over a number lof his accounts which ho is anxious I to close up at once. llc is also pre pared to furnish any number ot ! Ilyniu hooks and other valuable books to a.I of our brethren of the South at reasonable rates. Hoping that the Brethren will rally at once 1 with any imihiishcd iitalfcr to the Book* ComtCrn. '7‘nin ftCdG-r, j" J. Moll. F.iui.kv. Agk. for K IT. I, ‘ —x-l—. ». ■* *t* r« Ci»N< OKl», N. C; Jiiiio 27tli 1575. i J/f. /iA/<Vf»/v Tin* rlimvli here w ii*ho« t<> say to the |»nhlif that our Ehh*r 1). M<*Koy j li:im hwn in ha l health siuec tlie Conference hut has stcnnl to his j»ost, | in the iiiitlsl of aiHiction, till lately i he hits liccfi ohli*xt*<l to stop ami re- I ! tire to his home at Kjxypt, X. C. j \V*! ur»- loth to •five him up. hut * j are lo •!•» so. The ehure.li I can ill nfloisl to sp.uv su &7% liiesi a*, i he iii'hl We he;* the players of our j to aid us in l>e>C*eehi»iß (•ntl to restore hi h* health. ; I wiuiitiif fiie c.T:i««-ib*i •Vflfie iVun.L r MIN Ai.U aOW ! ~l tf»e(Kiiiii«tU»|%). v V A ;*laly fitk | .Iff. Jf-fhor? * U- >■,:!■. [ j Pcrifßif tile to SiilOrfti Vouf ’ltiltny readers, and the meuiliers of thfc Xf.'E, Zihii tlliurcfi particularly, licit Zion Church in this oily is stiff alive' Notwithslandiug the ifyplwStieii we 1 have Diet with, and the financial coii 'Litkni cl mir people, er* hole bccli 1 .'iJilF tp/piiy ! la* i Ammlil (Jinilol'on.TO eaoli obthc nJeujO ber4^i{b'(ulii|d Kirs and also take up a collection foe t IblSfMitPAli by Hie -fill of July. This i with greatly assist in living the note ! Ulirft is pUAdhigauw IW ,•( c •( *We fd *liak bben ite revival * herd, j but wc rc^tffe , Xd'dfß((4is'"iilmost eve-! ry Week. The kord 1* with ’ll*. El der Farley whoso residence is here , is with ns occasionally and renders ' il* some assistance, especially on the j (days of our communion service. Elder J. P Evans', who’abb rq ! sides here, preaches ami assists me , j when in the city. tU is now the j : Conference Missionary Agent. He ; ' preached a very interesting sermon i ! here bn the 4th and i .vised a collec-1 1 tion for the Mission. Wc had a large j ; gathering iu our little place, uml, j ! considering our own embarrassed 1 , circumstances wc made a very hand ' some collection. Wc arc now look- , ing for those collections promised; . [only one or two have been received. ; ■We leqUi the brethren will not for ! ' "fL the Itb. Satan like a roaring : Lion is still going about both night ] i ninl day eeUng wl|om lie may do-; fvonr. Therefore be vigilant and \ * wca' V not in Well doing ('note and I" «• ' •> ‘' t * 4 » ’ ! art o* vji!* ~ 'A , ’"A '■ hi-' I (For the Kqijcator.) TltOJtl'SOSlb CIIAI'EL, N. Cl j Mr. JCtlilur. ‘ I visited Hey. Henry AVUluime 1, s Circuit on fttll ani\ JtWft ami mnnd all filings in a very good' condition. Rev. 11. AVilliapi* is well pleased with hi* congregation here; and the congregation is well please# with their jjreaclier. 11. AVilltamii baptised 8 adults on Saturday and I } baptised 7 infants on the Sabbath. • Wo had a very good time bn Sun* ! day morning in love-feast; 50 testi ■ lied that, they were in the army of i tlie Lord. Afler the 11 o'clock ser vices the table of the Lord was j spread mid 101 participated in the I Lord's Sui'pcr. Br.Ai k Rook. Moore Co. I visited Htv. (4. W. AA'illiams' Circuit on the 2(ith and 27th, and finding the congregation were pleas ed, with him, I encouraged the peo ple to subscribe for the Educator. Wo realized a good time Sunday morning in love-feast. After the 11 o’clock service tlie table was spread and all in good standing wore invited to the Lord's Table. 107 came forward and par tici|>*tcd. G. A\ T . AVflliams is doing j ! a very good work here. I baptised 8 infai ts nn the Sabbath. Good decorum was kept on the Sabbath. A'onrs for Zinn. A. M. Barrett. j Elder A. B. riinyor will briefly ! discuss the rile of Infant Baptism, in the columns of the .UnnvToli; lie proposes to reply to any Baptist ! Minister (colored) who denies that 1 !ric to infants, if lie will express! i his opinion in inild Christian terms in ' llu‘Educator or as'there are some of our Methodist brethren and I ! friends who seem at least to have | some doubt, he will reply to any j (colored) Antipedo-Baptist writer, in 1 j a brief, kind, mild, Christian, humble manner. - \ - ’ I .ABUUCrisi. I .JfdicoiuU at,,i/ui eUminy eX(/ritie\ i of, Hvefaiyf achoof June. t£yth 1875. | By Hkxß'Y C. Tyso.v. . l'l-olil It apiicate'thnt proftnenes* is in ci'oasif.g as fast as tl«! abuse of in toxica'tlng’liffitors. AlTc see ami know thSt intoxicitlion'is the 'cmoje. oftnifany rtsltig lUVifatte words- ffvAio would not have used them WtHdr 1 xvwe; and wb jdamly s*e If (he self, ' Rhg v nf U'iftdlfotf pVoßiHlsed' it tvilf lit, ttlfe -'illu Afl dOF vrilmt fiyy Our poor j oountfy itfct- ’ dhd is losing ! wealth,' and ritlfnhftrs of esteemed ! yotlng Rich from the effect* of these ' evils. " l They l lhat loneh, handle, or I taste nbl inVoxication, nfie disttu gnished peo)ile that prohibit Ute 1 into of pi'ofarteness; i Thongh I have no doubt but many ! use profane words by accompanying I those that were influenced by the a i base of intoxication. l'tofaueness is brutal in any fortu, It should not be nttered in presence of any oue. children especially. It iis unbecoming, unmanly, aud is oer ' tainly not a grace in conversation, j No sane man doubts but profaneness |is brutal, neither will one use it, nn- I less he has boon influenced by tlie ! abuse of Intoxication, or those that i were influenced by it. I have now | icon a student of the Howard school I for the last eight months, aud not one ran say they have seen me visit ' a bar room, drinking liquor, or us ing profane words in any form 1 During mv raising I was not jalowed to visit bar rooms, use pro ■ fanencss, or accompany those that ; followed such habits. And to day I to-day f highly appreciate my par i . Mwho w • •> ■’ -. the most m«tfdeMt*'*ht''hWdr istence. Abd 'it-" !* reduplicating everyday. AVho erttt tthcsvef m»rc 1 grief tUtoif bfir fh«tlfe« - that Mdo idhteJt'hrbKeti lifeArlK itfodin - tufting nbfmt thrtr. sons' afld htWHrinds who are on there wdy to' fill a drunk ard's grave? ' Thbte ate* ttfany plaeis* Whfefo abuse of iUtoxiciirtOff‘'llail ’wfetf''ex terminated, and I hope the time will come that the abnsc of it will be ex tirpated out of existence nil over the whole universe. Students that continence in this school in their infancy, before they learn those bad habits and get their education under this instructor, Brc not apt to be led astray by such evils. Because the rules of thin school pro. vents tl c formation of all had habits. And I think this Band of Hope which was organised nml pressed by him, is one of the most magnificent organisations now in existence. Be cause it is aiding our elevation faster than any other society now men tioned. In this grand society wc admit children as well as older ones. Children that arc taught to abstain from such habits while young, arc not. apt, to regard them in their wo manhood and manhood. The work of this society is for our future pros perity, and the elevation of our peo ple in tlie future days. The pledge of tills noble army I have taken and as long as I live I will keep it. If wc nil would take the pledge of such societies and keep them, our land would lie filled w ith happiness, our jails and work houses wc would have no use lor, our cemeteries could own j there honored graves, our cities ami I towns could own their dutiful in habitants. and our home* could own j tlicir esteemed people. Schoolmates the day has come i that we must part, and let us from this day resolve that nothing shall prevent ns pursuing an education. The elevation of an education which' lies before us, is ttntliought of to us At this time. AVe are told it xjris de vote our' yoblUfnl time (b idleness wo will regret it in ’ day* to cdmft. | The clone of our school is now/it Ipmri I Ait'l l fqit t go tp a distant limit;. I A temperance man fWJtrlte to ftej ' And from ft t sli*H'never fleei' r ■■ iNowfnim this day xpag wc tuitaoe i fl'lutt. prolancuess is only an outside plea , fcr luiupenoiee ald /ipiy wo bo ( Ami a home at last iu heuveit wc'll^cp’i The late Mode* Stuart, after hay-' ing- Writ Tot* V - himself of Wife'Wad ‘WabitaiffF wrdtf ’ tha*e fi drds', vVlilete shcllld 1 ie poy- dire! by eVfsry'-'liikftftbt'lWvP' Chciter ' of’-tliC Weed:" “t flo 'ZnM~}»UtßlHllto, ' Awe ei'tußaCß'lu the same scale with ' tliUl bf ardent ujfirits; It does not 1 Wkc men maniao*Uml demons. But that it- does nndcrrtdne the' health -of ' thotsand; that It create* a nervous ! Irritability, and thus operate* on the temper and moral character of men; that it often creates a thirst for spirit • nous liquors; that it allures to clubs ; | and grog-shops and taverns, and - thus helps to make idlers and spend ' thrifts, and, finally, that it is a very - scriotis and ncudless expense, are ’ things which cannot bo denied by ■ any observing and Considerate per - son. And if all this be true, how 1 can the habitual use of tobacco as a ' mere luxury, be delendod by any 1 one who wishes well to his iellow -1 men, or lias a proper regard to his 1 owu usefulness?" Do not waste your money, l'er l haps yon have Vefy little. Then . take the more care of it. Besides b | helping to spread the Gospel, buy , f some good books and read them j 1 will A good book is' one "I t’■>■ EDUCA'tUfe. j-.T ■ . —t~" tirvry-| ** ••• •• . Published every Saturday laereiiip ■ »*«■*»» *> HfiHWftMßgt i Om\ ?auam,.oiss*H»*, «i »iAxuO| l.Od t *i« irt../“ . liismp'ilftmifcd ' ur six 'tobovtakoo ' —-I -‘ Yearly eonfract* With large advertiser, made iu) vary WmsUwol.. "’“■m wefrtlief tak^tHnMeeWftsts ’ ®#' l Jftly Ist, the great fraternal ■ m-ww*. ftfluml LftM'Wow ; Saratoga,:and, like rim-on* iMbjfcai , is expected to be somethinjf joyous, ft te tmderstood- tkft' all tk» **vur*l branches of Mctho^snt tliat the meeting will be eftpqcifll y marked by the interchange of fritter not.greetings between the frortii km! South. Bishop* Andrews, HftVt-i . Arnes, Foster and AYiley, of elm Methodist Church North, and Hil ltops Knvnnnngh and Dofgett *n i Dr. McFarrell, of the Chnrch Sont u, will [irolmhly be present and pa ticipato in the services, also minister:! from other dcnoininstious. Ob tic 21st a fourteen days’ gathering be gins at the Thousand Islands, near Alexandria Hay. The- Sen' Cliff grounds, long Island, will be ready Jnly 2, where is a tabernacle that will sent seven thousand person. The National camp mccting aji.l Fern wood Grove, l’hiladelphin, 1 1 already under way. These arerite general assemblages, which, how ever, will not detract from the inter est of the scores of local meeting held ail over the country. Old pre ibcliotis that these field days ofMetli od ism wotihl run out of data aril not being realised rapidly. Cigars at fifty dollars a hundred or thereabout may earn for 'their consumer a European fame which may be regarded as cheap at the price, and may, at the same time lend to honest industry ft visible means of support. It was. a rich Amerienii who, after the free hand ed manner of hi* fclterwi'eHbrifls, smoked such cigars, and' invariably threw away a generous remain'F r. Whenever lie took his walks abroa I lie snw an individual with faithful 1; dogged his footsiej>s, and henatnr ly suspected the police mitteivi.-- ‘ (rig hi* cohdffet. Instead rtr'fh'sv ing his revolver and solving the pro Hem as, according to tlie Enropeun understanding of American cualQin |)s' sltouM bath do*. twH,bf raVTcntl|r ■ * found that he was merely a deal ' in tobacco and knew a gokd lVrai i when be saw at, aad fomak thabt it. paid to follow ikv rich American in ofjlor (j collect the menta of hja frequent cigars, b. may ite pleasing to smok^fsHWi&ii Miter 1 this oity. Qu3ryi genf'Fehaaihderk rhadii fffWffnto oth er higbJprised ‘iHotwhST *i«X —.>•«>»» **■•* at the nfony nqwli converted persons, both old, and young, arose to tell what God Mil done for their souls, and their de termination to love and scuve him. Among the rest, a little girl shoe seven years old jumped op, her fiv' i beaming with happiness, and strai ing her childish voice to apeak as loud as she could, site s3id: “I ltavo given my heart to Jest'-, every bit of it." AA r ns not that a beailtifnl little speech? 1 wonder if all the elder people who had risen before v'ould say what she did. “I have give my heart to Jesus, every bit of it.” And is not this what Jesus wants? “My soil, give Me thine heart,” is the command oi tlie Bible. And will He be satisfied with having oi ly part of it? No, indeed; he mv it have the whole, “every bit of it" A London mHieter says that if he had his fife to live over again, •. Would spend mm,' of it preach'- r |to cliHdien. Vrrhuj « it won l # F
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