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*% & ^THE STAROFi £ION. i f i lofrrtday^ -Sept. W **4684. ___ JL _LUJxM_:—„ alma at the P. 0.. petirW>urfl;a$ XAtfeJhh* mattae ANNUAL COMPETENCES Jfew Jersey Conference — Meets it Bed Bank the 2$ Wednesday in Aprils U<^ )i* J. 1*. THOMPSON. Presiding. ■ ailf ' /, , c€—:Meets iQ Idit the. 4th Wednesday §H^,. c^w; —* ••: ^flsiipr T. JONES, * Presiding., 1 -— ■ •'■*,: y-, ' . f ^ V M ♦ .1 -^^Gjji/eiisA^-fMeets on tue « _>: WLomax, Presiding. • re Confer Presiding. Lit* dte, flock, Arkansas, on the 2nd Wed nesday in Ncrember. lifsaBOF J; P. Thompson. • Presiding. ijE^UhjUqfrbiind (fttifcrence—Meets In k*HK:aster on the 3rd Wednesday in Hn maker, 1884. Bishop J; J. MOOKE, Presiding. “ -" -_ik i Virginia Ltmjerenu — fleets at $i0\v MeBride church, Gamdeii eoun yr, i\r. C., on the 3rd Wednesday in Jxevcmber, 1884. BisuorS.T. JQNES, Presiding. End Alabama Conference-—Meets at --:- on the 3rd Wednee dav in November. Bishop J. W. HOOD, Presiding. 2(»rth Carolina Con/wen^-—Meets «n th# let Wednesday in Decora b**, *ru\ N. Q. T R LOMAX Presiding. Wed Tennessee (md MwUdppi Con* fetenoe—Meets at Canton, Mississippi, on the 1st Wednesday id December. Bishop J. P. Thompson, Presiding. Wed Alabama Chiiferem6e—Meet* in Birmingham, on the 2nd Wednesday in Peoember. r Bp. LOMAX, _ Presiding. Louisiana Conference—-Meets on the -\Wednesday in January, 1885, at \ Biotop LOMA^X, - / Presiding. Florida Conference—Meets at Jack sonville, on the 3rd Wednesday in Feb. 1884. ' . Bp. J. J. Moore, Presiding. New York Conferettce. Meets ia Williamsburgli, N Y, on Jibe 2d Wed nesday in May, 1885. Bishop JONES, Presiding. New England Conferenm^Meets in Hartford, Conn., on the 3rd Wednes day in April, 1885, at 12 m. " Bp. S. T. Jones, g jxttpa, Genesee Conference-Metis in ca, N. Y.. 1st Wednesday in Septain bear, 1884, at 10 o’clock A. ^ ; Bp. J. P. Thompson, Presiding. * Is otb.—As soon as the placer slid dale of holding Conferences, that hare pot been specified, have been-named, the Bishop of such district will please Biferm us, and we will publish the date.—Editor. Note.—The places and dates left hia^ will be filled ffiihsp 6£® JMfia, D.: 'W,S Kp^ S3Sm|1hhH| RiH-iev.-Bishop J. W-BoodJ ' m. Rhv. "Bishop j. F. Tu» Now burg, N. Y. Jit- Rev. 'Bishop T. II. I jo: Charlotte, N. (J. G i-iN'EUA 1, 8ECRiT.WtY AND STKfy Rev. it. C. Harris, Salisbury,! C< 'NFEitENt! 1. 8TEWAKD8. Philadelphia and Baltimore, Con fn\ nee—Rev. J. S. Cowles, 2117 Bbuip duty street, Washington City, D.C. t abibrnia Conference—Mr. Bamual E. Freeman, No. 209 Prospect Place, Sun Francisco. Tei messce Conference—Rev,r Ferguson, Athens, Tonn. ;:i; North Carolina Conierenc®—Revi W. J. Moore, Wilson, N. C.. -' N. C. Conference—Rev> RrH. Sim mons, Fayetteville, N. C. East Alabama Conference—ReV. C. C. Pettey, Montgomery, Ala. South Carolina Conference—Rev. I. C. Clinton, Lancaster, S. C. t p New York Conference-'-Rev. Jacob Thoma^New York ^ 1 / Ne^ England Conference—R^v, 0. H. Washington, Hartford, Conn. *'> f New Jersey Conference—Rev. J. P. Thompson, Camden, N. J. j, ; s. .. Genesee Conference—Rev. . Jbhn Thomas, Ithaca, N. Y. J Virginia Conference—Rev. A. L. Newby, Franklin, Ya. West Alabama Conference—Rev. .S. W: Jones. Georgia Conference—Rev. E. W. Gibson. - „ t y i Alleghany Conference—Rev. W. Chambers, Avery Mission, Alleghany est Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—Rev. J. A. Coleman, Batesville, Mississippi. BOOK STEWARDS. California Conference — Mr. Z. Cooper, No. 1229, Pacific street, San Francisco. i N. C. Conference—L. H. Fisher, Esq.,‘Kinston, N. C. C. N. C. Conference—Prof. C. W. Chestnutt, Fayetteville, N. C. , THE STAR OF ZfON It the OrgM of tbs ±mm IN AMERICA . it it the oim of this Ptper: _ To furnish news of interest to *11 part* of Zion Connection. To give a brief review of" the leading events of the day. To present ’the thoughts of our best writers upon the educational, industrial and religious welfare of the colored rase. To be worthy of a place in every family. Like the Star of the Eksf, ft Sefeks to lead towards Christ, the Redeemer of a lost world. . Brief well written articles on the above subjects from the pen of colored men will receive prompt attention. j ' A limited number of advertisements re ceived. Please examine our reduced rates. Our circulationnow numbers over 1,500 in 22 States, Canada and England. Orders lor printing Minutes of Confer ences and As&ociatiousjafcd other Job Work, respectively solicited. All subscriptions, moneys, prop sals for advertisements, and matter f publication, must be addressed to •j Rev. J. McH. FARLEY, 1 •/■ Petersburg, Y*. p^vreeapyilssuOd* ever|%rid*y,) will do uf thf|afpr io»oti|£ us^tunce by postal rabecripuona. Th/reMpt of th» p.p«, gSudmteerS^^^SScrip. tion baS been re^i v^^«rfk1»« ; disconi tinning of the paper will be Sttfflcisnt no tiee that the subscription is out. the pa per only tWo west* after U& t expired. 'vv-r. :: ;; - ' ';'.£i'rr 'C}j Subscribers will pisaseeen hey by Registered Letter tr mom All moneys thusf sent vrffi bewt tiak."■ u- -l ' "■ •' TERMS ■ft T<r" t ZION WESLEY INSTITUTE. SALISBURY. W C.. ' Rev. J. C. PRICE, A. M., President, (A FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION Begins Oct. 2nd, 1883; continues 81 months. Its object is the, training or Teachers and Preachers for this country, and ultimately for Africa" ;; ' All are invited, without regard to sex or denomination, who desire to qualify themselves for their calling. Applicants for admission must bring a recommendation of good moral char acter from a responsible person. M,': A Board obtained at reasonable rates. .For further particulars apply to Rev. C. R. Harris, Salisbury, N. C. RAILROADS PETERSBURG RAILROAD. SCHED * ule in Effect May 11th 1883, Trains leave Petersburg (Washington street Depot) as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS, daily:—12:30 and 3:39 p. m. Daily, except Sunday:— FREIGHT TRAINS, daily except Sun day :—5:00 p. m.; 9,30 p. m. LEAVE WELDON. PASSENGER TRAINS, daily—2:25 a. m.; 2Al p. m. v‘ Y Daily, except Sunday:—G: 50 a. in, FREIGHT TRAINS, daily except Mon tiit—6:00 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS,daily except Sun day—yl:10. Train leaving Petersburg at 3:39 p. m. stops only at Belfield. Sleeping cars and first-class coaches on night andd*ytrains. No change of cars ^between Wilmington and Washington Through Tickets sold to all Eastern, Northern and Southern points, and bag' gage checked through. Passengers going South will purchase tickets and check baggage at Washington street depot. Passengers going North and stopping at Petersburg will claim their baggage 'at Washington street depot. Freight trains on this road are intended exclusively for freight, and no provision is made on them for the comfort or conveni ence of passengers. Persons who travel on these trains are specially notified that they are liable to delays, inconveniences, and risks not incident to passenger trains. > Agents are not required to open their of fices for the sale of tickets for freight trains. North-bound freight trains will stop all night at Mt. Airy, and all passengers will be discharged at that point. W. J. Beown, Dispatcher of Trains. R. M. SULLY, Gen. Superintendent. Richmond & Petebsbubo R. R. Co., •' Office ob SI^pebintendent, . Rtchmond.Va., March 20.18) RiCHMOND & PETERSBURG R. ROAD. ^^ASSi^GER^ TRAINS, daily:—5:00 PASSENGER * TRAIN , daily except Sunday—7,20 A. M. it FREIGHT TRAINS, daily except Sun day:—7:40 A. M. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS:— 8*» A. M., 4:00 P. M. J. H. KENLY, Superintendent. 1 T. M. Emeeson, Gen’l Passenger Agent. ' THE BAIN’S m&COFFEEGOMlANY, (-..'J ■ . . • A. ' : •• 1 ”V ': T-i ? " 209 Syoaaora StrraV srsburgr, Virginia NOTlCBilfCiTlca't RAILROADS. Richmond and danville bail ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULES, in effect Aug. 3d , 1884. Through Pass Train No 50 Daily Through Pa’r and Ml T’n No 52 Daily Leave Richmond' at Arrive at Burkeville Keysvillo Chase City Five Forks Sutherlin’s Danville Greensboro’ Raleigh Salem Salisbury Charlotte Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta ;1.3o p m 1.28 a m 3.38 p m 4.25 p iu G.05 p G.53 fr v* 6.36 § m 7.52 p m 0.45 p iu 3.42 am 4.32 a m 6-()0 a in 6.53 a m 6.34 a m 7.56 a m 0.30 a m 11.57 p m 11.57 p m 1.35 am 4-28 a m i 5.43 a m 1.00 p m 11,38 a m 11.13 a m 12.35 p m 3.45 p m 4,55 p m 11.30 a m Lynchburg Passenger Np 44, Daily, ex cept Sunday-^-Leaves Richmond at 10.55 p m and arrives at Burkeville at 1.05 p in. Train No 44 connects at Burkeville with Norfolk and Western railroad for Farm ville^Lynchburg and all southwestern points Train No 50 (through passenger) stops at all stations^ connecting at Keysville for all points on R and M railroad ; at Sutherlin’s with Milton and Sutherlin NarrowrGauge railroad for Milton; at Greensboro’ for all points .on Salem Branch; at Atlanta for all points South and Southwest; at Salisbury for all points on Western North Carolina railroad. ‘ . Train No 52 (through passenger and mail) stops at Salisbury, Greensboro'and Benaja ; Reidsvillc, High “Point* Tkomnsville, Lex ington and Concord, between Danville and Charlotte and all stations between Rich mond and Danville; at .Sutherlin’s with Milton and Sutherlin Narrow-Gunge rail road for Milton; at Greensboro’ lor all points on Salem Brandi and North Carolina division; at Charlotte with Charlotte, Col umbia and Augusta railroad for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, and' Florida points, with Atlanta and Charlotte division for At lanta and all points South and Southwest, Trains from the South arrive at - Rich mond at 7.41 a m, 4 p m, and 7.14 p m. boro* and Richmond oil No, 53, |J^ OxH-OLA AND WESTERN UAl;. l:liAu. ■ ■ Tau Vt-w* iy tormn May iar«.t i*a*: ArWytheville, At Marlon_ Ar Abingdon. Ar Bristol.... 10 ao P M 11 *8 P M 18 05 nig’t ma.lL* ■£&* DlVlSlOO, . Mo. I'MrM . via Lynchburg pad VaSTW. •MO. 8. LvMarldn...., LvWythevilla, Lt r oeahontas Lt Centr al.. LvChrtstiaosburg Lraig Spring,..., Lv Lynchburg. Lv Pannvll’e... LvBurkevlUe.. Ar Petersburg. LT Petersburg. Lt Suffolk. At Norfolk. •Dally. tDally except *4undayT - CONNECTIONS. At Roanoke both Noe. 8 and 4 connect with S. V. railroad east. Pullman Sleepers to New York without change via S. V. railroad and Harrisburg fsn notn trains. At Lynchburg Nos. 8 and 4 connects with V. 1L R. R. lor Washington and the East. Train leaves Lyncbburg l:WP.M. and3:45 aTm, dally. At Lynchburg 8.4A.R. H. leaves Lynchburg 8:10 A.K.. 8:0P and «:40 P. M.. arriving at Rich mond at 1* :00 A. M., 8:00 P. M. and 7:00 A.M. No. 8 makes connectton via Pei Richmond, arrlvlog at Rich:non- 1*38: except Sunday. At Norfolk No. * a P. JL, connects with Bay Line Stt .. ‘ torBa'.tl tor . M.dally at 3:oa ft. leaving at 6 0S Tuesday, WedaewR^and York ein Monday, MBW fM + 1 * £„.*G*toe....... “ jwof P,M, 1:4ft « 1:85 - 1:85 ** 18:08 » H««iJWBl»*ureuu..i 118‘w.- ■ ♦ ..WiftMuOi,.... •• | 1:U * !.....WafR>ws...... •* i 1:10 “ ...... AcLalrs-r..„«... •* ] 1:85 ....oaltvale....... “ : i:50 lj:S5 A. If. •• !”r!l Pocahontas... Art 8:15 BT-AU inquiries as to rales, routes,etc. .prompt* ly answered. Jf"'** °8!mz j. a. turn 85/r§5|.*!t|S»i5K!>v«!’ *" A. POPE, O, P. A T, Agent, Roanoke,; Va. OS _oil city point Branch road, l and after Monday, will leave Petersburg a» On Monday, at 8:00 a. M., i;is P. M. On Tuesday, at 8:00 A. M., 6.15 P.M. On 'Wednesday, at 8:00 A. M., 1:15 P. If. 08 Thursday; At 8:00 A. M. on Friday at 8:«o A. M.. 1:1* P. M. and *.la If on Sanmlnv. at < A. M.. and * 15 P M. Train'* leaving ofi Tuesday. Friday uml MstMr day fiiftirv r‘en.t. a! s is P V. eSsiruvi with the Old Dntuiuloi* 8Uttl»iShip' In Notice. The following Conference Steward! will hold over nnd act until the seh ting df their respective conferences, lea until successors are appointed, visa Itcv J S Cowles, 2117 Eoundarj street, Washington, D C, ofo th( Philadelphia and Baltimore -confer ence ; Rev J B Johnson, Bardstown Ky., Of the Kentucky conference. , : Rev W H Fttrguson, Chattanooga Tennessee, of the Tennessee confe^ ence. j i :■ V ' ro Rev CC Pettey, Montgomery, Ala bama, of the East Alabama confer ence. II The necessities of the ConnOctiona Institutions make it indiapensibh that* the 'ministers make boUectioni promptly; to" th<r fidan&a plan, a^d, forward the amount teol lected to. the Conference Steward oi the first Wednesday in each month, , IJ W ^HE00»,i Bishop fSth Dis’t Conference Stewards. Fw South Carolina conference, Elcfei IC Clinton. For Alleghany . conference, Fldei W H Chamber, residence 73 Hanc^ct rnmmm mm MILES WEST OF GREENS ? BQRO, ON N. G. R. R., NEAR SALEM JUNC TION, N. O. 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We warrant every machine for five years, and give a “Manufacturer’s Certify cate” to the purchaser. Address ‘WILLETS & CO., . 28-ly Philadelphia, Pa. «ter—It has 118,000W< 8000 ltagr*vlii*i, and a. Biographical Dictionary. (Standard in Gov’t Printing Offlo< I 8*jOOO;oopie» in Public School r*o l of any othv serisa. »a ITanuly InfeHltant for SCHOLARS, __,_J|ii48CHOOU. 8®»The vocabulary Con&Ins 8000 more words than are found inany other American Dictionary. The Unabridged Is now supplied, atelinel! (A ' ditional cost, with DENISON’S- * PATENT REFERENCE INDEX* "The greatest Improvement In book-making t&8 has been made in a hundred years.’’,#* *, G. A C. MERRIAM A CO., Pub’rs, Springfield,ACasa Itimore Streep Avenue, N.Y ISEHOLO NECESSITY. , Tiitt’^ Manual of Valuable Infor mation ^ and Useful Receipts will be sent to every reader of The Stab op &0£rJ&ee. Send your address on pos tal card to W. H. Tutt, 44 Murray St/N.Y. A. M, E. ZION Book and Mission Rooms, 183 Bleekeb St., N. Y. City, Where all the Books recommended byth General Conference for the use of the Min isters and members of the A. M. E. Zion connectidh may be obtained, Tin.: The Hymn Bodk, Catechism, Discipline, Bibles, .Testament &e., &c. All Theological and Religious hooks, Sunday. School literature Stationery. Preachers’ .licenses, Marriage Certificates and Lore Feast Tickets always on hand. All orders promptly Attended to and shipped to all parts of the TJ. S. i i Will Zion’s Ministers encourage their own enterprise by patronage? . of Holiday Presents A. M. to 7 P.M. Executive Boae5 I Pje*Weiit; J. B. Sma thtajtJ
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