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X 1 X , THE STAR OF ZIOE ■ __ ; i -— THCMDiT, January 3, 1895. A LIFE SAVER: trhaj it jlcam to too * SurftMtt-Hard • J&iaadtajury Hi. Ctol«rB^r«d. [snow Btorm, Captain. Arthur L. Hiefcerson, in command *of the gatlaift AllAu Green, ran out from Vineyard Sound before the northeast gale and made WJ® open sea. The storm jm at %t«ght when the wind shifted so suddenly that h«forethe skiv h realized his situation ms ears the sound of the breakers booming n £oint Judith’s treacherous shore. Fifteen minutes after the Allen Green struck,Captain Herbert M. of hardy life savers had begun the work of r -icue. 7 Captain Nickerson, when brought ashore, was in a pitiable condition. £»be liter stated inhisofficial report of the disaster (see Government Report) made to Supenn {cadent Kimballofthe^ife SayingJ3emce, I suffered much from cramps and pain* « • »« *—t MnAAiwan before l caused by the bruises I received — went ashore, having been attheVrheel fifteen fu>nri continuously.” 'the life savers wrapped the brave young aailor in warm blankets and gave him Pam a « mi_aIH winipnv Killer freely. The famous old remedy ac complished an immediate^ relief^ and^Captam ___immeuiaw ‘cu“i Wj IiT . Nickerson slept as peacefully as achild that ke next moTnmg i n a condition night and awoac uoav © to fece another tempest, if necessary. He i els that the prompt use of Pain-Killer after his fearful experience rescued him from un utterable suffering and even saved his life. Brave Captain Knowles is now assistant superintendent of the life saving district He says the life savers all use Pam-Kuler, and consider it the best and most reliable “all-around” remedy they can have by them. Captains Asa Church, of Point Judith staN tion: Albert Church, of Narragansett Pier; Davis at Watch Hill; Saunters at Quono rhontaug—and their gallant crews, endorse naptain Knowles in his unstinted praise of Pain-Killer as .an invaluable remedy fo* emergencies encountered in daily life. , ■ NOTICE To the Ministers and Members of the Forth Carolina and West Alabama Conferences: , pjjaae take notice that I hereby re quest the several committees that served last year in these conference* to sferve again this year, except the committee on devotion. The presiding elders of iho districts where the con j recce3 convene will act as chairmen of these committees, to wit: Elder E T lllitchell of the North Carolina anc Eider A B Smyer of the West Ala haipa. The presiding elders are ex pe cited to come to conference witl c mplete statistical reports just as the] wish them published, and be ready t< report on the morning of the seconc day. The Stewards are expected t< report the first day. The pastors ari expected to make lull reports to th< several presiding elders on or befor< the first day of conferences© that th< presiding eiders may be able to reac thcifiame before the conference in theii reports and thus save time. %et. us be prepared to keep th< order cf business as laid down ii our book of discipline. Let ever] minis let report terthe steward in ful on or beibre the first day of ponfer once, also to the presiding elder ofTa.ii district bo that these officers may b< ab e to report according to law IMeaee report your membership in full Everybody that is on the church rol is a member either in lull connectioi or it probationer and please so repor whether they have paid their genera fund or not. We hope to have i pleasant and profitable sessions. Mos truly yours in Christ C. C. Pettey,. Bishop. THE A. M. E. ZION CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL By Rev Alfred A. Weight, D D. Deal of the School. Dear Brethren:—Maty of you hav sent in applications for instructions ii the various courses of study. These i have been compelled to place on file, ai I have not been able to prepare all th< Ecour/i appliances. In January, 1893, I published in Tm Stas of Zion an expression of my hopei aad purposes regarding The Coubse 01 Study. The pressing nature of my othei duties has largely interferred with mj ability to carry out my intentions, yet ] am happy to say that students will nov he received in the Coubses named .be low. Will the brethren who see this an nooncemont he kind enough to circulate the Information, so that those whe are most interested therein may gel it? Please consult the fourth page o' The Stab of Zion, for the “Outline oi the Course of Study, for the A M E Zioi Preachers, Approved by the Board oi Bishops.” Work is now ready on the whole of the single books, or subjects, named below. Qualified students may apply at onoe. (1) Course II, No. 8, “Methodology, Tho Art of Study.” (2) Course II, No. 10, “Binney’e Tneo ogi cal Com pend,” First Half. (3) Course III, No. 2. “Binney,” com pleted. (4) Course IY, X, VI and VII, “Sys tematic Theology,” Field. (5) Courses, V, VI, VII, and VIH, Nc 4, “The Revised English Bible, Scientific Method.” (0) Course VII, No. 2, “Jevons’ Logic.1 (7) Course VIH, No. 4, “New Testa ment Greek, beginners’ Course.” (8) Course IX, No. 2, “BlbUCal Theolo gy,” No. 3, “New Testament Greek.” All persons writing to the Dean for in formation concerning the Correspon dence School will please send stamp for reply. Aubnrnfiale, Mass. NOTICE. Attention thereby Galled to the fact that Vice-Presidents of the Ladies’ Homo and Foreign Missionary Socie ty, and others, have “inadvertmtify” no doubt, seat money directly to the treasurer. This is hot according to law which requires that the money be sent by the vice-presidents to thei retary who is required to send * i !>;v' p.p.p. [Prlokly, Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.] MAKES MARVELOUS. CURES IN i BLOOD POISON, RHEUMA TISM. AND SCROFULA.' P. P. P. purifies the blood, build* up the weak and debilitated, give* strength to weakened nerves, expel* disease, giving the patient health and happiness where sickness, gloomy feel ingsand lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison, mercurial poison malaria, dyspepsia, and jn all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pim ples, old cijronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradic tion that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. v Ladies whose system^ are poisoned, and whose blood is in an impure con dition, due to menstrual irregularities, ire peculiarly benefitted by the won derful tonic and blood-cleansing prop erties ot P. P. P. [Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.] For sale by all druggists. Lippman Bros., Proprietors, Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga, DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER hat impure unhealthy blood is pres ent in all, and the direct cause of many diseases from which we suffer. Scrofu la, Rheumatism and Specific Disease* which have ravaged the earth and poisoned the blood of nations for gen erations, and are the evil parents ot indescribable horrors are under abso iute control of P. P. P.,the only in fallible blood purifier known. The P. P. P. Blood Cure has posi tively cured numerous cases of Scrofu la and Salt Rhuem in a short time, where all other blood purifiers have failed. Pleasant to take; applicable to dis sase if infancy or old age. LOOK HERE 1 Will the secretaries bof all the [conferences send the minutes ot theii [last conference to the Book Room, as soon' as published, as the mapagemeni jeontempiates getting out a Yeai Book, which cannot be done excepi [they have minutes. Yours sincerely, A. Walters, Bishop. NOTICE Rev T H Tipton has been dulj fiected Financial Secretary of Atkin on College located at Madisonville £y. All agents will please repor heir collections to tha Secretary anc •eceive his receipt for the. same Brethren please don’t fail in this mat ,er as we are in need of your help. Yours for Education, Rev G B Walker. NOTICE. To all Ministers and Delegates wh< will attend the C. N. C. Conference a Wadesboro, N C., on Nov. 28, 1894, wll call at the different Railroad Stations fo reduced ticket on the Air Line Railrosu [to Wadesboro, N C., and it will be grant ed. T. B. McCain, Rec. Sec. C. N. C. Conference NOTICE. Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 14th, 1894 .—The literature of the A. M.E. Zioi [Sunday School is now published a Charlotte, N. C., (Varick Memoria [Building,) where all the Sunday iOchopl Department is located. A1 orders for Sunday School matte should be forwarded to Charlotte, N C.» Yours, f . R. R. Morrm, General Supt. and Editoz NOTICE. INCREASED COMMISSION FOR AGENT! •V] OF THE BOOK BOOM. ;i The Book Concern Management L prepared to give a larger percentage than ever offered before to all Preeid j ing Elders, Ministers and other per Msons who will make orders for $5 oj f mere worth of Hymn Books, Disci j Splines, Class Books, and especially Bishop Hood’s History of the A. M ’fpE. Zion Church; on condition tha wjthey make reports in 30 days after re receiving their orders. Send in youi ^orders at once. For further particu : Jars address Agent of the Book Con i, or Bishop A. Walters, 353 Bleecker St, N. Y. THE NEW HYMNAL AND HYMN BOOK. The nev[ Hymnal and Hymn Bool 'ordered by the General conference u ;■ now ready. The books are gotten ui in first class style. They contain i large number of hymns of our owi ministers “prepared by. Rev. B. F Wheeler, A. M., S. T. B. Several o: them were written by the late Bish ops Jones and Moore. Other aatporj are Revs. G. W. Clinton, B. F Wheeler, Smith Qlaibofne, J. W ith, R. R. Morris, William How [ard Day, R. Haywoei Stitt, J. H White, W. H. Marshall, John E, rice, E, George Biddle, John A. D, loice, et al. They also contain some of the latea and choicest revival hymns from the Gospel' Hymn Book. A short Ritual Service prepared by the late Elder John Wesley Brown adds to the usefulness of the books. They by Jar the most a kind ever publish*_ for churches,: DIRECTOEY OF GENERAL 01 FICER8AND POST OFFICE ADDRESSES. BISHOPS J W jSood, D D, Lock Box 16t, Fayttteville, NO, T H Lomax, D D, Charlotte, N C C C Pettey, D D, Newberne, N C. C R Harris, D D, Salisbury, N C. 1 C Clinton, D D, Box 143, Lair caster, SC. . ' . Alexander Walters, D D, 228 Duncan ave, Jersey City, N J. GENERAL SECRETARY. Rev Wm Howard Day, D D, 601 Briggs st, Harrisburg, Penn. GENERAL STEWARD. Rev J W Aistork, D D, 308 Ciev iand-ave, Montgomery, Ala. General Book. Agent, Re\ Jehu Solimay, D D, 353 Bleeckerst New York, NY, Editor Star of Zion, Rev G o W Hinton, A M, Salisbury, N C. Editor Church Quarterly, H J C Dancy, Salisbury, N C Superintendent Sunday School De partment, Rev R R Morris* DD Charlotte, N. C. Secretary Sunday School Depart ment. Rev T A Weathington, Mont ^ornery, Ala. Secretary Missionary Department Rev J H Manley, D D, Petersburg Virginia. Secretary Educational Department 5rof S G Atkins, A M, Winston, N C Foreman of the Star of _Zion, A A. Rives, Salisbury, N C. President of Livingstone College. Rev W H Goler, D D, Salisbury N C. # til ' DIRECTORY OF EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON FERENCES AND TIME OF ANNUAL MEET INGS. First District, Bishop J W Hood residing: New York conference, Newburg $ Y, 2nd Wednesday in May, 1895 New England conference, Hanford Jonn., let Wednesday in May, 1895. Ohio conference meets at Avery Mission church, Allegheny City, Pa, »d Wednesday in April, 1895. Virginia conference 4th Wednesda\ n Nov. 1895, Petersbarg, Va Second Ditrict, Bishop C R Harru D D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore cor ference. 3rd Wednesday in May 1895 York, Pa. Allegheny conference, meets in John Wesley church, Pittsburgh, Ba, >n the 3rd Wednesday in Sept 1895 North Carolina conference, 4th Wednesday in NovemBer, 1895, N C. at Central North Carolina conference, — Wednesday--—» 1895, ai donroa, N C. Western N C conference 1st Wed lesday in December 1895, at Mor janton, N C. Fourth District Bishop I C Clin in, D.D, piesiding: piesi. South Carolina conference, fonrtl fednesday in November, 1895, a' isncaster, S C. Palmetto conference 2nd Wednesday i December, 1895, at Winnaboro, SC North Georgia conference 4th Wee esday in October, 1895, at Augusta South Georgia conference the Is Wednesday in November, 1895, a (aEayette, Ga. Fifth District, Bishop T H Lomax D D. presiding, • Tennessee conference, 4th Wednes day in October, 1895, at Dayton iTenn. East Alabama conference 4th Wee nesday in November, 1895, at Au jiburn, Ala. „ H Central Alabama conference, 3rd ^Wednesday in Nov. 1895, at Green taville, Ala. Blue Ridge Conference, 3rd Wedne* ,day>n Oct. 1895, at Johnson City iTenji. , Florida conference, 2nd Wednesdaj in February, 1895, at Pensacola Fla I South Florida conference 1st Wee 'nesday in Feb. 1895, at Bartow, Fla Si£th District, Bishop C C Fettey A M, D'D, presiding: J ^Texas conference 4th Wednesday •jin January 1895, at-,Texas. North Louisiana conference, 3rc Wednesday in January, 1895, at-— Louisiana conference, 2nd Wed? Knesday in January, 1895,— —La "i South Mississippi conference, 1st ‘Wednesday in January, ’95, ..--.. North Ala. conference —Wednes ■day in — 1895, at Deraopolis, Ala, South Ala. conference, — Wednes iy jp-1895, at Citronviller Ala , West Alabama conference 2nd Wednesday in December, 1894 al Scranton, Miss. Seventh District Bishop Alexander Walters D D presiding: Kentucky conference meet at Cla kt ville, Tenn, 1st Wednesday in Sep tember, 1895. Missouri conference meets at Evansville, Jnd, 2nd Wednesday in September 1895 Geneseee conference meets 4th Wednesday in Sept. 1895 at Johps town, NY. Canada and Micdigan conference . Wednesday in July 1895, at—— Arkansas conference 4th Wed nesday in Nov 1895, at —— Ark* j Mississippi ana West Tennessee! conference »- Wednesday in Decern ber, 1895, at, California conference meets 1st Wednesday in February, 1895, Monrovia, Cal, Eighth District, Bishop J P ^onap sonD D presiding: . New Jersey conference, 4th Wed-, Iponn. '% ^ and 'Baltimore Oo: .T B Bm*H. YotV N<iw Jaifcey —Re» "K M •Unton. bp* 363. Some^ill0, N. J Genesee OpAibreuce.—Rev Charles A Smith, 2225 Oak St, BinghamptonA N. Y. J ' Allegheny Conference—R*v N «r‘ Watson, Johnstown, Pa. Ohio conference—Rev M R Frank iin, 40 Cedar-st, Allegheny City, Pa Virginia Conference—Rev. A. L. Newby, Elisabeth City, N.C. Michigan & Canada Conference— ■lev North Carolina Conference—Rev. R. S. Rivte, Goldsboro, N. C. C. N. C. Conference—Rev W. H Davenport, Carthage* N. C. Western N C conference,—Rev. RJ H Simmons, Charlotte, (N. C. ' South Carolina conference—Rev F Rillinjgswo^th, Fort Mill, 8 C. 'Palmetto conference—Rev R B W illiams, Columbia, S C. iiaat Alabama Conference—Rev J W Cooper, Montgomery, Ala. West Alabama Conference—Rev. Kdward Hunter, Selma, Alabama East Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina conference—Rev T ? 3 Blackman, Asheville, N C. Tennessee Conference—Rev. B M Gudger, 115 E-st., Chattanooga, Tennessee. West Tennessee and Mississippi i Jonference.—Rev. J. P. Meacham. JoSoaville. Mississippi. North Georgia Conference—Rev. N T Hearn, Summerville, Georgia. Georgia^Conference—Rev L G | tlemphilb Ora wford, Ga. Kentucky Conference—Rev. J. B fohnson, 316 ChaoeJ. St.. Louisville, Ky. " ;■ Missouri Conference,—Rev. Adair. Wakefield, 356 Blackford street, In iianapolhy Ind Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. Goslin, 1122 Victory-st, Little Rock, Aj*k. Florida Conference—Rev. lhoxnas H. Darlcy, Tampa, Fla, South Florida Conference—W C -Vesta, Bartow, Fla. Tevas Conference—Rev. M. 8. Jordan, Navasota, Texas. Louisiana Conference—Rev H W | Barnett, Tallulah, La. California conference—Rev M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street. Los i.ngeios, Cal. Oregon conference — Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. JW-ence—Rev South Mississippi cop BOARDS. Home and Foreign 1 tffcsion Board —Bishop J W Hood, D President, Rev Wm Howard Da y, D D, Sec’y/ Bishop I C Clinton, D 1 >, Treas Educational Board- -Bishop C C Pettey, A M, D D, pre ndeut; Rav B fF Wheeler, A M, B D,: secretary • Rev G L Blackwell, A B, kl T B, 'treas’r. Bureau of Statistic*/—Rev, N, J, Green, D. D., president, Pro’ /idence* R. I.; Rev. J. 8. Caldwell, Rr iV. J. H. White, P. E., Sec’y, Paterso; if J, Board of Management of the Stab of Zion—Bishop T H Lost ,ax, D D. chairman, Rev R 8 River , D D, Sec retary, Bishop J J Moore D D, Bish op T*H Lomax, D D,a» i 2ev q \v Clinton, A M. The Board of Bishop * will meet in A M E Zion churfih, Chicago, 111. 2nd Wednesday m Sep 1893. the managers of the Book Concern are Bishop Alexander Walters, presi dent; Rev J H Whi/.a, secretary; Rev J 8 Cldwel, treasure’., Rev ,J E Mason J W Smith Receiver of Chjlde-en’s Day money Prof B A Johnson, A. B, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N C. All monies should be sent to the Secretary, Lock Box 160, Fayette ville, N C. The omeers ot these boards wil please send a correc t list of all mem bers of the above named bodies, also make any further correction neces sary. Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis-! sionary Soeiety— President, Mrs M J Jones, 1019-19 st, Washington, D C ;j Secretary, Mrs K P Hood, Lock Box 160, Fayetteville, N C; Treasurer, Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne,K C. The Bishops ar conference secre taries will confer a great facor upcv all concerned by furnishing a correct list of the above named Vice Presi dents of the above named society, alst inform us of any necessary change oi correction which shall receive out p prompt, at' mtion. FREE TO ALL:j Oar New illustrated | Catalogue of Plants, Bosks, Bulbs, Vines, [ Shrubs, Obnamental f Trees, Small Fruits, j Grate Vines, Seed etc., will be maile Free ioall applicant 100 pages. Most com- L plete Plant Catalogue fig i published. Batisfaction'Guaranteed. 20 Rose i [ Houses. 45 Greenhouses; SO acres Nurseries, fis Address NANZ & NEUNER, Louisville, Ky, LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, SALISBURY,; N.C The Fourteenth Session of this Institution of Learning, which is under! die direction and control of the A M E Zion Church in Aruer;ca, begins or f Wednesdav, Oct. 3rd, *04, and closes May It has Four Departments ol Instruction; 1. A Grammar School Course, covering three years, which is preparatory o the Normal Department. 2. A Normal Course, covering three years, provided for the special train ng of teachers and as preparatory to the Classical Department. 3. A Classical Course covering four years, provided for a thorough trail ing in arts and sciences. 4. A Theological Course for the training of persons in direct prepara-f tion for the Christian ministry. (Board, tuition and room rent, $8 00 per month. $1 per session for medical attendance and fVMtt pe* session f<i books, all in advance. . further particulars apply to Prop. E. Moors, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C FACULTY: Rev. W. H. Goler, A. M., D. D., President, Mental and Mo*al Science andj> Exegetical Theology. J 1 jE. Moore, A. M., Ph. D., Secretary of Faculty, Greek and Latin Lan-* guages and Philosophy. ' _ F. H. Noble, A. M, Treasurer, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. B. A. Johnson, A. M., Principal of the Normal department and Financial' Book-Keeper, English Literature History. Pedagogics and Economics. | Rev. G. L. Blackwell, A. M., 8. T. B., Dean of School ot Theology, Hebrew| Elocution, Encyclopaedia and Practical Theology. Rev. R. R. Morns, A. M , D. D., Historical and Systematic Theology. Mi«a Victoria Richardson. Principal Preparatory Department, Arithmetic r Musid, Ethics, Writing and Drawing. • f] Miss Mary A. Lynch, Librarian, Grammar, Geography and English Com position, r;.. c n Miss F. G. Petty, tpstory, Physiology, Spelling and Beading. Mrs. Annie C. Tucker, Lady Principal. ! Rev. Philip Aklis L. Hubert, D. D., Financial Secretary. Rev. John H. Hector, Collecting Agent. Send all money for the college to Prof. B. A. Johnson. Subscribe For STAR OF ZION Do yoa want to keep posted or the Corrent Topics ot the daj ? If so anbcribe to THE STAR OF ZION I It hat able and Thoroughly Competent Cout?ihat0*^. Ip parts of - the Country, Who Write on Almost Every Conceivable Topic j* Affecting the Well Being of the Negro, and Leading s . Questions of the Hour. | .. lit will Contain Articles from Bishops, Statesmen, Educators, and Lead-; | ing Thinkers of our Race of Every Profession. sHome of our boat Writers have already agreed to Contribute occasional; 9 ■' . —■ i THE SUNDAY SCHOOL DEFARTMEN 1 1 trill be mfactod by a great Sowjay Se^w’ WWW *»<• theolopM |e'- ; .--l Si J '■ ».» »ir THIS BHUCATXOHAL DEPART MR If f - 0 I will be constantly improved and made more and more Interesting,^ | The Editorials will be on leading tomes of the day, Religious, Educa* tiopftl, Moral, Political and Industrial, but always from a Religious idtandpofrlL The Equality of Manhood Rights will ever b* upheld and ^maintained, and outrages of every kind, will be critici*«d and con-^ demand, as 'the case m$y warrant, 1 War Against Lynching; is Hereby Declared.^ Personals, News notes, and Local happenings in various towns Ind & i; v cities will appear weekly. | 101 EX BISHOP JONES’ GREAT BOOK The Sermons and Addressee of the ’ate Bishop Single fun T Jones, D. 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A fine richly constructed wag Book, adapted to Sunday-school! devotional worslnp and the h -iuej a-.cie This-is the only .Sunday-I school Singing Bf»ok published by Negro, or carrying any of the songtj written by the race. It js als * rh«[ first ar>d only song book with the Oh |ect Lesson Illustrations of the Negr< extraction, bend W same sheets and* sample copies. Sample sheets Ireej sample copies 20 cents, soot toar \| undress. Price per copy post psid [ 35 vjents, 83.60 per doz. Send orderij o C. E SHERWOOD, Sherwood Orphan School, 260 Halifax. St.. Petersburg, V» { CAMMjON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ATLANTA, GA. WILBUR P. THIRKIELD, I! I i Preside N’t. Largest Endowmentt -AND — Finest Equipment [ Of any Theological School in the: South. —OPEN TO ALL RACES-[ Four Pro lessors, each giving hie!, entire time tv bia "Chair a-t a lifesj specially Three years’ Advanced^ ' oi rse, and Shoitdr English Coun-esi Libra-y Building 8,0b0 voiumtsii Dormitories steam-heated. Frei^ Rooms 1 Free Tuition 11 Nut uinister or erndidate d oe de-r Drived of th-sc adva* tages. Fr ratal gue and foil particular* addte-H [• Pres’t W. P. THIRKIELD^ -THE Barreit Collegiate INDUSTWuTnSTITU. _6 QF PEfci DEE. N. C., [Opens its Fifth Ann uni Session t; October 2nd, 1893. Courts aa fo) f; ows: | Preparatory ^ cal. Instruction thorough and practi ’ Comfortable brick byildi g ano ■ Normal and Classi cal. £ood accommodation. Healthy lo - cality. Tuition and board $50. In jtructiou veil! be given in Music at an* . *c^fr$ charge of $2 00 per month s For further information address the Principal, A. M. BARRETT.1 STOP THERE! iWRITING TAUGHT BT *AIt AHHi I give isi lessons for $2.50 and a, [little book on the “Bible Mode” of -,bapti ;isra free with every letter witbi '$1.50 in advance. Two copies 26c. No attention paid to postal cards or. letters without the lee. Address; imoney to yours sincerely* W. H. SMITH^ g Ro* in 'Torvdon. 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Durtu fj'6 00a m. leave Hendeiso *6 3 a m Oxlo M' l 31 a ir; arrlye Ke>*vlile 2 OO p a, Rkbme v 4 50 u rr.t dally. j) T rauis onOAHBB leave Oxter4 5 0 a i a ,‘fi VJ tt m du ly except Sunday. u 40 a m timi rjand arrive Ueuacr-on 5 50 a n.t and 7 An » (;! rli) t.fcopt Sunday and 12 20 pm r*i,, % ^turmn leav- 11. ndi r ol 6 80 a — r jdai':| rive dal y -x<-e.- 18u cRy, and 4 30 p m * rive »t Oxlo < 7 25 a a. ar.d 8 10 0a<|K‘ ,Sunday and 5 20 n u1 dally. Pm«bUJE*e Nos 85.38 and 38 connect rA n ^ ,,08LMP« «»**' ™ CbartM.n* and Ang^ta. 4 On Noe 87 ami 39 Pui.n.aa si».«B. Can ewem New Ybrlcand NewOrumna, teiwTort\ ^Jack sonvllle andTauipv and between New Ti (Ash'-vtiieaad vsash ngpin, ileuLhlsand Angm ;iDI£"*LP'1' Giveoahoroto Montgomery <1 Ttalcs Nog it ii.i1 85 Pullman UeenaE i i weea Gree-.soo t> ana Kalelgh. R Trains Nqs l) and 12 run suitd between Bt> r>Jrn-DK ™ ' Ull5Uu*a‘1 VAfTJ Busman Blimp ,C a. n between Kichujor.u, Dnnvll^B and Cttt [^Tb^BKLRY, J. S, B. THOMPSON. Snderinterdgr t, Sapei lutendent Greaw. tr. o. N. C. Rirhmoud^ W. A TURK. General Passenger Aaent, -Wit h inguiu, D. C. K P. HARDWICK. Ass’t General Pas „ i Atlanta, Ga. w fi -V. H. GREKNj J. M. CULP 3 Genh MapSager, . Trs' ^M 3 wyhlngton. D. O, rfasalagfcnrD Pullman Steeping Car between ctoaatt, and Loutmil* and Ohl end Hanrteaa. Trains Not; 14 and H8rlW d ^u;hmo^'d <st qa* villi* r \ W'APaXY. ■ AMDKL S^RiOEK, Jf. W, HlMPKCOR <1 AKtt i oHTsa, Kecwtven 1 WESTERN NOtUK 'aKOLI&u | ondensed Schedule m effect, Aug* 13, 1*93. y fiASTBNUND. JJ-Aave KnoxTtd‘> Siaavo >«or. wiov. ti jlw.e f/tlui nupg Sj bKvt) Het cteilBR* d eave AAuaviifcs t pieata Kound Knob f/e^vn Marlon ' jieave Morgaatou * ‘j.eaie iilefcory ;•-»<** Newton [xeave btutoavMe ij ‘.rrive Salisbui j Rarrtye Greensboro fjanlve Danvtlie vjt:rive Hio.imond .leave Gt eetunoro ti *rrlve .Durban i-iitt* •■ BaIsPrSi jj irrt ■ e GoldabcMk leave Uatmle [arrive Lvochbo**; ;-fl»rr(Vti Waanlnptou ; Ur rive Baltimore trim. 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JM) 4ttj 5 IT | '5*1 i TUr Till 0 001 .10401 la or. 7 00k •12 01 9 U «»( 1210 , IS 15 i 136 • « t 8 06 10 40 IS M Not. m* *. BAD. 4 SO • 36 0 20 10 M. SMI . 5 38 IS 50 540 643 *2 36 00. 240 590 8 uO. 10 15 1106 1164 15 10 i 12 30 v 146 *46 4 08! 696 650t • BO 746 N* U, No. 15 Dm#\ DAILY. 0 87 tlltO 4 01 p m S00p m u Me 6 20 p u 718pm 7 <7 pm 8 10 DO 818pm ois pm No 19 •PM OX LX DAa» i ' nils*' leave Murni'j . ) ■**~*TiTonaoUa v' arrive Andrew* snaggy leave Waraeav “Z 7&v&a& taiiibury, Asheville and Hot ST »t Salisbury in each olieotico
The Star of Zion (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1895, edition 1
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