Jl Oak street A. M. E. Zion Cl Rev. C. W. Winfield, Pastor, g at 11 A. M., S:30 V. H. and Sunday School at 9 A. JB. S tendent, Rev. J, P. Evans; Set J. M. B. Holmes, Esq. - Chestnut St Zion A. M. £.( Syracuse, N. Y.—Rev. Jaa. E, pastor. * Services at 10:30, .lfe 7:30, Services on Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings at 7:46 P. M S. & 3:16 P.M. Seats free. Union street E.£&urch— Rev. C. H. Collins, Pastor. .Services at 11 A.M., 3:30 P. M. and 8 P. II. Sabbath .School at 3 A. M. First Baptist Church Harrison street-^Eev. —r—- ——ay Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Spencer Green Suneriateadeirt pilfieU BajitiSl CWAPerry, street-^Bey.; H«nry Williaml, Jr., Pa^r. .^^tUA.E-md^ ^ISkiclS^ .. i aim xs&ptist onurcn, xvock str66v—; BevJ'H. W. Dickerson^Pastor. Ser ; l®* All the holdservicesat Ministers of th Lions visiting t invited to after Our white Cl »vith Tegular Pi services on Sa NOTICE! MOTICEl ■ -^ ;-:-v •' As we enter upon a NeW-Jl^ar we deem, it necessary to change the figures oi the indebtedness of the outfit from the original $1,0^ %o th$ amount now due $756, Feeling v€^^gr*tefiil to those whose names have' appeared in the St All. as helped: as Olinton’s MwCBI T W Pt_ -i litX'M' - -» J$ij^yi|h.fiii I*. ANNUAL Bwdr J. P Monroe, IK €., on thy£toffie&am .in November, t Bishop J. J. (jotyerence -r* Presiding. 2d Wednesday in January, 1885, at Ponchatoolar, La. Bishop LOMAX, Presiding. Florida Qmjermce—Meets at Jack sonville, on the 3rd Weda^aday in Feb. Bp. J. J. Moobi, The California conference m« on the: fceond Wednesd June, 18S5,at 10 pm-Biahop 1 know that the hands of the Will crown him With his r BISHOP HOOD'S APPOINTMENTS 1 Sunday, September 28th, Knoxville Tenn; l’; Wednesday, October lBt to 8th, Maryville, Teno, at conference. Address from August 14th to 17th, September 25th to October 4th, Maryville, Tenn. October 5th to 13th, Fayetteville, N C. i '•*. ./ f. V V ‘ ' .. f{- .l<ti Letters from the East should be mailed at least four dayB ahead of the latent d*U given. . BISHOP LOMAX’S APPOINTMENTS. The fbliowin are the appointments of Bishop T. If. Lomax for the West; Alabama and North Carolina confer* enee district: Newbeme, September 217th 4#? tbn 30th. Wilmington, N C, SeptSnberjldth.' Goldsboro, N C, September 21st. Newbeme, N Q, September 27th to -.----W; Notice. -— r' The Genoord District Conference will convene at Third Creek Rowan county on the 24th, of October, at 10 o’clock a. m. Now dear brethren We hope each one will have collected the entire cento by that time, as > wt Want to go above our figures of last year. The conference and scholar ship foods must be •6pUeCted.<* Also all the beck salary of the P, E. will be brought up. Eieh minister i take notice of the members the da; school on his circuit, and by whom taught. J. A. Tylee, P. E. 0pr%, Notice. WMiMm Xo the Vice Presidents of the Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary St* > eiety of the Zion church. There will be a meeting of the L. A F. Ml S. 1 at Pet^bur&Va*, October 16, 1884: The Vice Presi dents arer Requested ' to Mrs. 1,019, 18th street, Washington, B.'^before that time. The Vice President witt ideas* fbe effete* inform ^I SfjSntoy^if' there jfe any change in»their adrress m Seoritia^r >W>rv »knp Thai? 5tH DZSTBICT. PMJ^lph** *Pd Baltimore, Ken tueky, East Tennessee,East Alabama, and California, Bishop J. W. Hopd. June 1st, 1886. Bishop Jones will go, to the second district, Bishop Moorato tfcft third, Bishop Thompson to the fourth, Bij&« op Lomax to the Fifth, and Bishop Hood to thirst. ’ A-* m rf,u. i Notice I I hereby notify the ministers of’ the South Carolina conference that I have appointed Elder I. C. Clinton as conference stew ard, until the sitting of the Annual Conference, revoking the letter addressed to Elder Kilh The W^idgton J^rict conference will convene on the 8th and 9thofOc-» at Smith villa.Each circuit and ' star tion is expected to bring the sum of two; dollars to>defi-ay the «xpen3feSof the SSS.r.E/ISti-A ministers and preachers,Arei expected to cOnte preoared to make their reports; ' QQNPEREftCE St&WftRD’S KOBCE. IViiJSON,: N.0., August 13. Dear Brethren,—-!- issue this cirou- * lar to call your attention to to&tt&s of tho utmost irofiortan^ Jto> «8 as mew bow oftl*e Nortb earolma co^toceL ; months gbne, and we voted at the last* * conference io raise $300 for1 mission purposes, $100&rour member at Zion Wesley Institute. ani};it200^1 forthe ' jnMk' ^ ’ 175 toeaoh presiding elderYdiatrict Ihi» divided .into circuits and stations iritftoakeit W'W^^toh^ministel' in charge to raise and forward to the rn^tb whit* only GdUabaro.totd^hrborp has wm* ; plied, *nd the last ;n*fittotfotf ithe aenpral wnferenM ordered that we collect and forward thp general fond a monthly.' I received"' a letter^from . ' a j if? :.^<.4mV • •> PM' ’ 'u_ S'* A Magnificent Picture AFRICAN MISSIONARY, ZION WESLEY INSTITUTE and FAC ULTY,tritli several prominent cfcurcli e*, making a beautiful engraving Price by mail 75 cents per copy, 50 per dozen. Agent wanted. . Apply to REV. C. R. HaIrIS, AGHNTS w*nt President of the |T. §. 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