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ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFRiaNMTHOmSM. ^P^TENNIAL APPEAL OP THE AFRICA!* METHODIST EPI8 COPAL ZION CHURCH. GnnnTWro:—Through the clo.nl God,we, the AfricanMethodlst jMioopil Zion Ohnroh, have boon tn^ngiit within two J«m of the dose of the firatone hundredth aanlvwaary of our history at a asperate «d dlatinet orgaal Xn 1X96 Junta Varick and others be came of the exlstsuoe of proocrtptioo and other oondltlont whloh hindered their InteUeomal development *nd re Meu growth, end prevented them from JZfog la the work spreading the came of Chita* tad uplifting their fe0®"**®" ceding — they felt tbaiasslvas moved by the Spirit of God, withdrew bom the Jfothsr Cbnroh aad formed a separate and dlslinet oriuilratlwii oat of whloh iif grown the greet A.Moan Methodist Igplaoopal Zion Charoh. We eongratolate ourselves on having had a of sooh unselfish motives, sorting qualities and pronotuaoed aMlltj as an organiser aad leader, to head this gnat religions movement; he was the first man of the raoe to grasp the great Idea of a purely religions Negro organi sation. Daring this hundred years our ohnroh has grown from a handful to nearly 400,000 oommvnieants, embracing every section of the United States, Cans da, a part of'Africa aad some of the of the Sea. It has taken a fore most port in all movements affecting the moral, lnteilootual aad spiritual welfare of theraoe. At the seerim* of the General Confer ence held at Pittsburgh, Pa., In 1802,» was derided that we shonld hold our One Hundreth Anniversary In the month of October, 1896, In the “Mother Zion,” (oor first established ohnroh of the con nectlon,) now situated on the corner o' West 10th aad Bleeoker streets, Ne* York City, H Y. We Klr* fti« through whloh to Inform yon of onr intention, and tc earnestly ask your sympathy and oo-opei atton to this fientennitl effort e snoesee in advanring the_ Redeemer’* Kingdom aad In the rievation of the race It le onr purpose to hold a Ten D*y Centennial Conference, two sessions €*cb day, *t which time papers will be read and snoh subjects dlsonssed as may be agreed upon. Every denomination or religious organ isatian Is oordlally invited to participat* with ns. Wo eaporiaDy Invito all Metho dist ergaainttons »take part with us. Eash denomination deriring represen tation will please oomwunioate with Bishop A. Walters, D D, Chairman Cewtunisi Committee, No. 353 Bleeckei St, New York City, N Y. Rxeoative Committee: Bishop J WHsod, D D, LLD; Bishop j PThompson, D D, Bishop TH Lomax, D D, Bishop 0 0 Pettey, A M, D D, Bisb epOR Harris,D D, Bishop ICClinton. DD, Bishop A Welters, DD, Bev W® Howard Dey, D D, Bev J W Alsterk, D D, Rev X Geo Biddle, B D, Rev W B Chambers, Bev J 8 Caldwell, BD, Rev G WCBnton, A.M,BevWH Gofer, D D. BevRS BIves,DDt Rev H Blake, BevJ PThompson, DD. Hen J O Danoy, General Manager. THE A. M. X. ZION CORRESPOND XNOE SCHOOL By Rev AUHD A. Wbioht, DT>. Dean of the School. . Dear Bi^hrenj-Masy of you bare sent in applications for Instructions In the various oonrees of study. These 1 have been compelled to place on file, a» I have not been able to prepare all tiu needed appllsnoes In January, 1803, I published In Tan Stab ow Zion an expression of my hops* Win tiia brethren who see this an nonaoement be kind enough to circulate the information, so that those who ere most interested therein may get ltf Please consult the fourth page or Tan Stax or Zion, tor the '‘Outline od the Conroe of Study, for the A M B Zioi Preachers. Approved by the Board of ^Worik in now ready oaths whole of tim or subjects, below. Qualified students may apply at onon (1) Cornea n, No. ft “Methodology, The Art of Study." CO Comae II, Ho. 1ft “Blnnoy’i Tneo 'woSSn?’ b£? «** pleiad, viivj (4) CouraeIV, V, Viand VH, “By* tematie Theology,” Held. . *-. CO m«avm, No should be prepared SffSw&rS • ,P*«otte, Zion matter N. NOTICE. lUPHytiBD COMMISSION POH or ran BOOK B001— man evw vu»» before to alt Pi ing Elders, Minister* and other per* sons who will make orders tor 15 or mere worth of Hymn Books, Disci plines, Class Books, and specially Bishop Hood’s History jof the A. M. E. Zion Church; on con&Uon that thev make reports in 30 day* after re* owing their orders, Sena in >yw» orders at once. For farU*er particu lars address Agent of the Book Con oern, or Bishop A. Walters, 368 Blaecker St., N. Y. The new Hymnal and Hymn Book ordered by the General conference is now ready. The books are gotten up in first class style. They contain a, large number of hymns onr cwn ministers prepared by Rev. B. * • Wheeler, A. M.» 8. T. B. Several 01 were written by the late Bish ops Jones and Moore. 9therautnors Jfcw* G. W. Clinton, B. F. Wheeler, Smith Claiborne, J. W. Smith, K a MmW Wtom How art Day, a Harwood Butt, J. H Whit* W. H. Mm**11, Joh? ® Price, B Georgs Biddle, John A. D, Bloite, et el _ . . . They also contain some of the lates nnd choicest revival hymns from the Gospel Hymn Book. A short Ritual Service prepared .by the late Elder fohn Wesley Brown adds to the usefulness of the books. They are by far the most complete books 01 die kind ever published by the church, tfow is the time for churches, literary tssociations, etc., to supply themselves with the new Hymnals. These booh are sold at the following low prices: $fow Hymn and Tune Book, $1 each; Hymn Book (^without notes) "0 cents each. ' A large discount will be made to bose who purchase 26 or more. Send 11 orders to the A. M. E. Zion Book Joncern, 353 Bleecker street, Nev fork. Jrcmr Hot.tttuy. Agent THE HEW HYMNAL AND HYMN BOOK. NOTICE (s hereby given by the SGM that .wt cave made permanent arrangement with The Stab op Zion to publish «11 of the W(rk of the UB&8 W , md it is requested that each local •ommandary or Court subscribe for rHB Stab and pay for it out of tb* rea»ury, to be sent to the F 8 whos* duty it shall be to read every artice >f the U B & 6 W to the Lodge at i&ch meeting. Or WR Harrington,SGM. tfr L A Hughes, S J F 8. Mr M Wooden, of Louisville, Ky, Supreme Grand Lecturer and Organizer GREENVILLE COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, TENN. Offering a complete education t - loth male and female students. Tb* beneficial feature of th* school is it*s [ dustrial Training. It is the intent if the managers to have a complete Industrial Department where «-tudent • may receive instruction in all of th rades taught in such schools. It hs* our departments, Industrial, Gram mar, Normal and Collegiate. faculty". Rev R A Morrisey, A B, Pree’t. Rev F M Jacobs, A B, B D. Mrs R A Morrisey. Lady Principal. Rev Jacob Branner, Asst. Teach, r in Grammar School. F.TpflnaeH—Board, washing & room rent $6 50 per month. For information address Rev F 5* Jacobs, Secretary of Board, Ashe ville, N C. GAMMON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ATLANTA, GA. WILBUR P. THIRKIELD, D D President. Largest Endowment AND Finest Equipment * Of any Theological School in the South. —OPEN TO ALL RACE8. Four Professors, each giving his entire time tb bis Chair as a lift specialty. Three years’ Advanced Comte, and Shorter English Courses, Library Building 8,000 volumes. Dormitories steam-heated. Fbbs Rooms 1 Free Tuition !! Ho minister or candidate need be de prived of th we advantages. For Cata logue and fall particulars address Pbes’t W. P. THIRKIELD -THE—*— Bmm Coll giaiE INDUSTRIAL INSTITUrE OF PE8 DEE, N. C., Opens itr Fifth Annual Session Octobbb 2nd, 1894. Courses as fob Hormal addresses. f;. ' 13WHOPS V - v;'/' y' J W Hood, D D, Leek Box lft, Fayetteville, N C. T H Lomax, D D, Charlotte, N C. C C Pettey, D D, Nswberue, H C. C B Harris, D D, Salisbury, N O, I C Clinton, D I>, Box 143, Lan caster, S O, v Alexander Walters, I> D, 228 Duncan ave, Jersey City, M J. v GENERAL BtfCRfiTA BY. Bey Wm Howard Day, D Dj SOI Briggs 8t, Harrisburg, Penn. GENEBAL STEWARD. Bov J W Alstork, D D, 308 Clew land-ave,. Montgomery, Ala. General Book Agent, Bev Jehu Holuaay, D D, 353 Bleeckerat Hew York, NY. Editor Stas of Zion, BovG oW Clinton, A M, Salisbury, N C. Editor Church Quatieri^, H JO Dancy, Salisbury, N C. Superintendent Sunday School De partment, Bev B B Morris. D JX Charlotte, N. C. * Secretary Sunday School Depart ment, Bev T A Vveathington, Moot gomery, Ala. Secretary Missionary Department,, Rev J H Manley, D D, Petersburg, Virginia. Secretary Educational Department, Prof S G Atkins. A M, Winston. N C, Foreman of the Star of 7-ion, H, P. Slaughter, Halisbury, N C. President of Livingstone College, Rev VV H Ghler, D D, Salisbury N C. DIRECTORY OF EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON FENCES AND TIME OF ANNUAL MEET 3 XNGS. First District, Bishop J W Hood presiding; New York conference, Newburg, N: Y, 2nd Wednesday in May, 1895 New England conference, Hartford, Conn, 1st Wednesday in May, 1895. Ohio conference meets at Avery Mission churob, 'Allegheny City, Pa, 3d Wednesday in April, 1805. Virginia conference 4th Wednesday sn Nov. 1895. Petersbarg, Va* Second yitrict, Bishop C R Harris D D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore con terence. 3rd Wednesday in May 1895 York, Pa. Allegheny conference, meets in John Wesley church, Pittsburgh, Pa in the 3rd Wednesday in Sept 1895. North Carolina conference, 4th Wednesday in November, 1895, ai — ■ - XI V/. Central North Carolina conference, — Wednesday ——-, 1895, at Vfouroe, N C, Western N C conference 1st Wed* lesday in December 1895, at Mor ganton, N C. Fourth District Bishop I C Clin* in, D.D, piesiding: South Carolina conference, fourth Wednesday in November, 1895, ai Lancaster, S C. Palmetto conference 2od Wednesday n December, 1895, at Wincsboro, SC North Georgia conference 4th Wed lestay in October, 1895, at Augusta, Ga South Georgia conference the 1st Wednesday in November, 1895, at LaEayette, Ga. Fifth District, Bishop T H Lomax’ 0 D. presiding, Tennessee conference, 4th Wednes* iay in October, 1895, at Dayton, fenn. East Alabama conference 4th Wed lesday in November, 1895, at Au burn, Ala. Central Alabama conference, 8>d Wednesday in Nov. 1895, at Green* rille, Ala. Bine Ridge Conference, 3rd Wedne* iay n Oct 1895, at Johnson City, Penn. Florida conference, 3rd Wednesday >n February, 1895, at Pensacola Fla South Florida conference 1st Wed nesday in Feb. 1895, at Bartow, Fla. Sixth District, Bishop C C Fettey, 1 M, D D, presiding: Texas conference 4th Weine#d*y »n January 1895, at-,Texa*. th Louisiana North Louisiana conference, 3rd Wednesday in January, 1895. at— Louisiana conference, 2nd Wed* > iesday in Jannary, 1895,"* — -- La. South Miasiasippi conference, 1st Wednesday in January, '95, —— Hiss. North Ala. conference — Wednes day in --1895, at Dtwopolis, Ala. South AU. conference, — Wednes day in —— 1895, at Citrouville, Ala. Seventh District Bishop Alexander Walters D D preriding: Kentucky conference meet at Cla ki villa, Tenn, 1st Wednesday in Sep (ember, 1895. , Missouri conference meets at Evansville, Iod, 2nd Wednesday in September 1895 Genessee conference meets 4th Wednesday in Sept. 1895 at Johns town,NY. Canada and Michigan conference — Wednesday in July 1895, at—— Arkansas conference 4th Wed tiesday in NoY 1895, sH — Ark. Mississippi ana West Tennessee sonference — W^ffesday in Decern at Con P M Canton bo* >»«3 Sowe-vilK |f,'J Genesee Oowtfereaoe,— Rev Charles A. Smith, 222 Oak 8s, Binghampton, i? V* Allegheny Conference—R<*v N «l Watson, Johnstown, Pa. Ohio conference—Rev M R Frank lin. 40 Cedar-stj Allegheny City, Pa Virginia Conference—Rev. A. Lk Newby, Elisabeth City, N. C, Michigan Ac Canada Conference— Rev J R Alexander, Allegan, Mich. North Carolina Conference—Kev. R. S. Rives, Goldsboro, N. C, 0. N. C. Conference—Rev W, H Davenport, Carthage, N. C. Western N C conference,—Rev. R. HISimmons, Charlotte, iN. C. South Carolina conference—RevF Rillingswoith, Fort Mill, S C. Palmetto conference—Rev R B Williams, Columbia, SC. jsast Alabama Conference—Rev J W Cooper, Montgomery, Ala West Alabama Conference—Rev. Edward Hunter, Selma, Alabama East Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina conference—Rev T F H Blackman, Asbeyille, N C. Tennessee Conference—Kev. B M Gudger,, 115 Est. Chattanooga.. Tenneeete. West Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—Rev. J. P. Meacham. Ooffeeville, Mississippi. North Georgia Conference—Rev. N T Hearn, Summerville, Georgia. Georgia Conference—Rev L G Hempbiil, Crawford, Ga Kentucky Conference—Rev. J. B Johnson, 31b Chapel St., Louisville* Kv. Missouri Conference,—Rev. Adam 'Vakefield, 356 Blackford etretl, Io d:aoapo'i*, lad Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. iosiiu, 1122 Victory^t, Little Rock, 4rk, FJqrida Cqaferanee—Rev. fboinas H.^Darley, Taqapa, Fla. South Florida Conference— W Vesta, Bartow, Texas Conference—Rev. M S. •Iordan, Navasota, Texas. Louisiana Confer Rev H W Barnett, Tallulah, La. California conference—^Rev M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street. Los ingelos, Cal. Oregon conference"— Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. South Mississippi conference—Re. Boards. Home and Foreign Mission JS»*ard —Bishop J W flood, D1), President, Rev Wm Howard Uav, 1) D, *5ee’y dishop I 0 C linton, D D, Trt-es Educational Board—Biab p C C Pettey, A M, D p, pyeddput; Rev B F Wheehr, A M, B j), secretary; Rev G L Blackwell, A 45, si T B, ir**p’r. Bureau of Statist 1.; Rev. I. S, Caldwell, Rev. J. H. White, P. &, 8ec’y, Paterson, N J. Board of Management of the Star of Zion—Bishop T H Lomsx, D D, hairman, Rev R 8 Riveg, D P, Sec re ary, Bishop C l' Pettby, D D„ Biihop t C Clinton, D D, Rev G W Clinton. A M. Managers of Book Conce.'P, Bishop Alexander Walters, D D, presi dent Rev J M White, secretary; Rev i SCldwel, treasurer,-RevJ E Mason, 1 W Smith * . Receiver of Children’s Day money, Prot B A Johnson, A M, Livingston* College, Salisbury, N C, Alimonies should be sent to the Secretary, Lock Box 180, Fayette* rule, N C. The omcera of tbeae boards wilt please send a correct list of ail 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 e«, Washington, D C; •Secretary, Mrs K P Hood, Lock Box 160, Fayetteville, N O; Treasurer, Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne, N C. „ The Bishops or conference secre taries will comer a great favor upon all concerned by furnishing a ciftrect list of the above named vice Presi dents of the above named society, also inform ns of any necessary change or correction which shall receive onr prompt at' mtion SOUTHERN RAILWAY (PIEDMONT AIR LINE) FIRS^ard SECOND blVUIOXa In Etw Nov 18,1894. This OMlenned *cb«,t«,l** Is published asibfoi action and lsVqSitHst uj<i|»nce nolle* to the public. ■ ■ • < daily . »-1»\“, |SV. 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On Trains Not 86 and 36, Pullman Buffet Sleep, cr between New York, Atlanta and Jacksonville, and betw tn Chariot e and Augusta. - * DQ .S1 H,l,l 81 fulln an Sleepers 1-eUvern New York and Augusta auo Taut a. and Pull man Donato Orawing Rrou Co lartma t Car beiwe n New York and St Au us ioe. Tl rough coach WhsMcgton fc 8r. AU 'Uitlue. - * O.i Ncs 87 snd 38, Pullm U 8!<e-liir Cars lie. twwo N; w TorthV. / Seville and Hot e ~h.g£ N. 0, between Ntw Yors aid Me* p is. vT* At lanta aud between New York and N w Orl ana O Blag Ctx O eeusbo o to Moot uiery, O . Trairs Nog 1* and 85 Pu'lman Steener he. ween Qrtensbo o aad BaMgh7 ^ Trains Nos 11 and 12 run soMd between Rich mono ,ud Atlanta and earnr Pullman Sleeping Cars between Richmond, Danville and erJstJ. *• ® *VP**. J, 8, B THOMPSON. cStt o •w"**** W Danv lie, Va S. H. r-A* A«ent* HARDWICK, Ass’t Gsofftl Base, A W. H* GREEN; AU*«jh P(t» Agent - M. CRLP, *8B 1Manager, Traffic Manager, Washington, p,o. WasnlngtonlD.c *ESTEUN NQBi'H Q&KOtUiA 0»VI IQ-V OVXHERN R’Y. ondemai Schedule »» effect August 13, 1894 K.vdrno^ND. Knoxville ,ev<>. Vorrsn.cwo ifitr «s H<l»t tn>ck leave Hoi Spuafctt A^V** AH;.eV.l}fl ;e«ve Raaad Knot i«iv* Mtrioa leave H-rgaaton teave Hickory <eave Newton :»ave SUtesvllie •. rrive Sailabnry amyo Greensboro arrive Danville ».nve Richmond leave Greensboro -rrlve Durham Arrive Ka)ei${j »rri leave Das vile anlvi Lyochmirg arrive Washington »niv* Baltimore *rr!v^ Pb'iaaeil^ila arrive New Tori W83TBOUND. No. 16. daily. 6 20 & u. iiWtatQ 906a m L*Ji.V New York leale Philadelphia I *v6 Baliimore uave Washington leave Lyntbburir arrlve^pvllle leave Bnikaicnd 'leave Danville arrive Greensboro leave Goldsboro U&v» Raleigh leave Dui ham arrive Greensboro leave Greensboro leave Salisbury leave Smtesvine leave Newtc-a 'vave Hickory Isave Horgauioa leave Marion leave Buuad Aapb -eave Asheville le .ve Hot Sbrlujia *rMve Paint Hook arrive Moirtotown arrive Kuctville A. 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TfafP ■ KanisM -n * ‘ wy«SS Knoxville College Leave Savannah leave 1 harIe*ton leave Columbia leaveSpartanburg DAILY. .eave Tryou idave Saluda leavo Flat Bock ieave lenders- nvllle arrive Asheville' MURPHX Btt’CH, 6 90pm 718pm 7 47pm 8 loom m DAILY 800ar> 7 30 a s 11 30 a e 8 10 pn 1 4 20 p a E 4 86 p i 6 29 p r 8 33PB I40pa No *h< eave Asheville sr Waynesvllle ar Bryson City tv Brywu Clti arrive Aodre anrl e Tomoi'.v arrltf Hirphy 80S OIU DAILY BE BOB 9am 4 6 46an 1020 am No. SO v 810 P ■ lOSOp n vooar Uteam 1200pm laaopi No 1 spa ORLY DAILY BY KV* is;; >*s;: 4 00 a b - 686p n 800a R — IVINGSTONE LiTil£StMie BUILDINGS SALISBURY rtxw or Cillill, £ 9BOUNDS, N. C. Tke Fourteenth Hrasion ol this Institution of Loaning, which it under the direction end control of the A M E Zion Church in America, begins on* ’ Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, ’04, and closes May 29th,'9S, It has Four Departments of Instruction: 1. AOrammar School Course, covering three jean, which is preparatory to the Normal Department. 2. A Normal Course, covering throe years, provided for the special ng of teachers and as preparatory to the Classical Department. 8. A Classical Course covering years, provided for a thorough ing in arts and mm aces. A A Theological Course for the training of persons in direct prepara tion for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition and r oom rent, *8 00 per- month. . $1 per session tor medical attendance1 and about #6 pew sssstaa Iht books, all in advance, F ,r further particulars applj to Pbov. £. Moobe, Livingstone College, 8alishvj, N. C faculty: Rev. W. II. Qoler, A. M.t D, D., President, MmiuI and Mo’ll andi Exegetical Theology, E. Moore, A M, Ph. D., Secretary of Faculty, Creek and L*tfa gusges and Puiloajphy F. H. Noble. A. M, Treasurer. Natural Sciences and Mathematics. B A. Johnson, A. 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