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HPPJSTEPN ONE H^RERISjBWFff AFRIC 70 at.t. trwrnry7‘T churches or THE UHljjft STATES OF AMERICA AMD TO THE MKTHODI8T BODIES OP CAM ADA AMD THH BSmBH »LML. |||g|jjg Greeting Through the great ®er‘ cl«.nfrGod, the IWioopal been brought within twojmn of the close of the first one |«|ia*edthmuil?eMarydZ our bistorj as a separate and dlsttfiot orga satton* a v . In 1706 James Varickand others be cause of the existence of proscription and other conditions ^*»oh hindered their intaDnanml dsTek^ment end re Ugioos growth, and preveatedthem from engaging in the work spreading the oaus* ol and uplifting the* fellows ao cording as they St themselves moved bj th^rlt Jood, withdrew from the Hffttvw Ohtueh ud foirmeda separate and distinct organization, out of which hM grown tbMpest African Methodist Episcopal ztosrchureh. We oongssSninto onrsaifes on havln? had a man of such unselfish motives. Sterling qualities and pronoonoed abllitj as an organiser and leader, to head tide groat religions movement; he was the first man of the race to grasp the gres’ idea oI a purely religions Negro organi sation. Daring this hundred years oui church has grown-from a handful t< nearly 400,000 oommunlcanta, embracing every section of the United States, Cans da, a part of Africa and some of tl» T.i«»d« of the Sea. It has taken a fore moat pert in all movements affecting the moral, Intellectual and spiritual welfare of the raos. At the session of the General Confer ence bald at Pittsburgh, Pa, in 1892, i was decided that we should hold om 'Ons Hundreth Anniversary in the month of Ootober, 1896, in tha*‘Motii«r Zion,” (our first established church of the oon necUon,) now situated on the comer o West 10th and Bleecker afreets, Nr York City, NY. Wc take this medium through whloi to inform you of our intention, andt» ation to make this Centennial effort > suooess in advancing the Redeemer’ Kingdom and in the elevation of the race It is our purpose to hold a Ten D*j Centennial Conference, two Marions esc) day, at which time papers, will berea* and suoh subjects discussed as may b* aimed mm. Every denomination or religious orga* iration lpoordlally invited to participat with us. We especially invito all Metho dist organizations to take part with ns. Each denomination desiring represen tation will pleaM communicate will Bishop A* Walters, D D, Chairmai Centennial Committee. No. S53 Bteecke 8t.,-NewJ*mk4*Mf J Executive t ommittee: Bishop J W Hood, D D, LL D; Bishoj j P Thompson, D D, Bishop T H Lomu DD, BishopCCPcttey, AM,DD,Bis> op C B Harris, D D, Bishop 10 Clinton D D, Bishop A Watters, DD, Rev Wn Howard Day, D D, Rev J W Alstork, I* D, Bev E Geo Biddle, B D, BevW 1 Chambers, Bev J 8 Caldwell, BD, Be' G WClinton, A M, Rev WH Goler, D D Rev RS Stves, DD, Bev H Blake, Bev J P Thompson, D D. Hen J C Dancy, General Msnsgei THE A, M. K. ZION CORRESPOND it* INGE 0QHOOL By Rev Altbkd A. Wsight.D D. Dea of the School. Dear Brethren:—Many of yon hat* •eot la application* for instruction* ii the Tarlooa oouaea of atndf. These 1 hare been oompalled to place on file, a* I hare not been able to propane all th» :9#» to pngvt Study. The pmU« nature of nip othe. duties Ins largely Interfered with my ability to oarry out my Intentions, yet 1 or Zsnr, for the “Outline oi > of Study, for the A M R Zioi by %» 9m&t& 4, “Tm Revised Snfllsh Bible, Be IfttbtB" 7»? i’ia&lmti (ofmaoVU, No. 2, irons’ General Supt. and Editor. BW HYMNAL AND ordewTbyAaSSsSa conference ib large number Ttf. hynSps of otir own mjnistert preparedly -to. B. F. Wheeler, A. M., 6. T. B. Several oi them were written by the late Bish ops Jones *nd Moore. Other authors an Bets. G. W. Clinton, B. ~ ith Claiborne, J. W. Morris, William How Wheeler, Smi&Jit-„ ard Day, B. Harwood Stitt, J. H White, W. H. Marshall John E. Price, E George Biddle, John A. D. Bloice, et al. They also contain some the lates' and choiocat revival hymns from the Gospel Hymn Book. A short Ritual Service prepared hv the late Elder lohn Wesley ,Brown •adds to f.he usefulness of the books. They Me by far the most complete books oi the land ever published by the church. C7ow is the time for churches, literal y tttociations.atp., to supply themselves with the new Hymnals- These books are sold at the fbltowing low prices: NTew Hymn and Tune Book, $1 each - Hymn Book (without notes) 50 cents each. ' . 4 A large disoount will be made to those who purchase 25 of more. Send dl orders to the A. M. E Zion Book Concern, 353 Bleecker street, New York. .Trcnn Hom/hay, Agent NOTICE Is hereby given by the SGM that we nave made permanent arrangement* vith The Star of Zion to publish ill of the w< rk of the U B & S W.fc dad it is requested that each local Jommandary or Court subscribe for 'he Stab and pay for it out of the reaaury, to be Bent to the F S whose luty it shall be to read every artic e f the U B <& 8 W to the Lodge a» ach meeting. Or fTR Harrington, 8 G M. ^r L A Hughes, S J F 8. Mr M Wooden, of Louisville, Ky, * Supreme Grand Lecturer and Organizer jREENVILLE COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, TENN. Offering a complete education t« >.,th male and female students. Th< lent ficial feature of th« school is its l dustrial Training. It is the mten djAbe managers to have a complete rMwfrfat Department where eiudent nay receive instruction in all ot th raOes taught in such schools. It hat our departments, Industrial, Gram nar, Normal and Collegiate. ' FACULTY. . " Rev R A Morrisey, A B, Pres't. Rev F M Jacobs, A B, B D. Mrs R A Morrisey. Lady Principal Rev Jacob Branner, Asst. Teach y r> Grammar8cko 1. Expenses—Board, washing & room out $650 per month ! For information address Rev F U facobs, Secretar) of Board, Asbe ;iiJe, N C GAMMON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ATLANTA, GA. ■::n NILRUR P. T0IRKIELD, D I Preside ht. k Largest Endowment -AND— Finest Equipment Of any Theological School in th South. -OPEN IOJlLL RACES.— Four Professors, each giving hh intire time to his Chair as a lift specialty. Three years’ Advanced bourse,-and Shorter English Courses. Library- Building 8,000 volumes ‘dormitories steam-heated. Feej Fmw . Turnon}!. N< (sinister or candidate need be de prived of thwe advantages. For<£ta ogue and full particulars address Pbjss’tw. P. TflIRKIELI 'fTT -THE— m BilEETT COLLGIITE INDUSTRIAL INSTITU fE OF PEE DEE, N. C., Opens its Fifth Annual Session October 2nd, 1894. Courses as fol* Preparatory ; Normal and Classi cal. Instruction thorough and practi cal. Comfortable brick bnitdi g and good accommodation. Healthy lo calHy. Tmtfon aad ^ard «60. Jh stroction will be given in Music atvur.' extra Charge ol $200' per month For further information address the Principal, A. M. BARRETT. ~J WHood.D D, Lock Box 16C, Fayetteville, NO. > T H Lomax, D D, Charlotte,N 0. C C Pettey, D D, Nawberne, N C. C R Harris, D D, Salisbury, N 0. I C Clinton, D D, Box 143, Lan (faster, SC. Alexander Walters, D D, 228 Duncan ave, Jersey City, N J. GENERAL SECRETARY. Rev Wm Howard Djyfe D D, 601 Briggs st, Harrisburg, Pena. GENERAL STEWARD, Rev J W Alstork, D D, 308 Ckve land-ave, Montgomery, Ala. General Book Agent, Ret Jeha Holliday, D D, 353 Blacker st New York, NY. Editor Stab of Zion, RevG o W Clinton, A M, Salisbury, N C. Editor Church Quarterly, H , «f G Dancy, Salisbury, N C. Superintendent Sunday School De partment, Rev R R Morris, DD, Charlotte, N. CV Secretary Sunday School Depart ment, Rev I A Weathington, Moet gomery, Ala. Secretary Missionary Department, Rev J H Stanley, D D, Petersburg, Virginia. Secretary Educational Department, Prof 8 G Atkins, A M, Winston, N Q Foreman of the Star op 7ion, H. P. Slaughter, Salisbury, N C. President of Livingstone College, Rev W H Goler, D D, Salisbury N C. DIRECTORY OF .EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON WSRENOES AND TIME 0? ANNUAL MEET INGS. " { ' First District, Bishop J W Hood presiding: New York conference, Newbury, S Y, 2nd Wednesday in May, 1895 New England conference, Hertford, <Jorin, 1st Wednesday in lltfy, 1895. Ohio conference meets at Avery vlission church, Allegheny City, Pa, 2d Wednesday in June, 1895, ^Virginia conference 4th Wednesday q NoV. 1895, petexsbarg, Va* - Second Ditrict, Bishop C R Harris D D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore con erence, 3rd Wednesday in May 1895 York, Pa. Allegheny conference, meets in fohn Wesley church, Pittsburgh. Pa. •h the 3rd Wednesday in Sept 18^5. North Carolina conference, 4*h Wednesday in November, 1895, »' -N C. Central North Carolina conference, v— Wednesday-, 189$, at , do a roe, N O, ' < j Western N C conference 1st Wed* lesd&y in December 1895, at Mor ^anton, N C. Fourth District Bishop I CCHn >n, D.D, piesiding: South Carolina conference, fourth Wednesday in November,-1895, a Lancaster, 8 C. Palmetto conference 2ad Wednesda; n December, 1895, at Winnsboro.rC North Georgia conference 4th We* teec ay in October, 1895, at Auguste la “ South Georgia conference the Is* Wednesday iu November, 1895. a LsFayette, Ga. Fifth District, Bishop T H Louna' > D. presiding. Tennessee conference, 4wb Wednet lay in October, 1895, at Day too Cenn. Fast Alabamar conference 4th We< iesday in November, 1895, at An )urn, Ala. Central Alabama conference, 3id vVedopfcday in Nov. 1895, at Green dlle, Ala. Bine Ridge Conference, 3rd Wedne day n Oct 1895, at Johnson City, Cenn. J-" Florida conference, 3rd Wednesday n February, 1895, at Pensacola Fla South Florida conference 1st Wet* ieaday in Feb. 1895. at Barlow, Fla. Sixth District, Bishop C C Fettey i M, D D, presiding: Texas conference At Stoneham. Coxa*, In November, 1895 _ North Louisiana conference, 3rd Wednesday in "January, 1895. at— Louisiana conference, 2nd Wed nesday in January, 1895,-—- La South Mississippi conference, 1st Wednesday in January, ’95, •—«—— dies. 'North Ala. col Lienee — Vtednes tay in —— 1895, at Danopolis, Ala. Sooth Ala.; conference, — Wed ms day in —I* 1895, at Otronville, Ala. Seventh District Bishop Alexander Walters D D presiding: Kentucky conference meet at Cia k« ville, Tenn, lvt Wednesday in* Sep 'ember. 1895. Missouri conference meets at Evansville, led, 2nd Wednesday in Hfpteipber 1895 Gtnessee conference meets 4ib Wednesday in Sept. 1895 at Johns Canada and Michigan conference ~ Wednwday !p July 1895, at -— Arkansas conference 4th Wed tiesdsy in Nov 1896, ft — ark. MissiFBippi and West Tennessee conference — Wednesday: in Decern ber»,1895, at Oaliforni# conference Jtt**t* 1st W«toe.a., to F«brwjr(_J89<>, at __«■« Ur*n<*.^ XR Small. York. V*. New .«m*wv <*nfer«nc^--1R*« W M Slant; .n. ho* 383. Some*vilp, N. J. Genesee Conference.—Rev Charles A Ifmitn, 222 Oak St, Binghampton, • X • \ Allegheny Conference—R*v N «1 Watson, Johnstown, Pa. Ohio conference—Rev M R Frank lin, 40 Cediar-ft,' Allegheny City, Pa Virginia Conference—Rev A. L. Newby, Elizabeth City, N.C; Michigan* Canada Conference— Hev J R Alexander. Allegan, Mich. North Carolina Conference—Rev. R. 8. Rives, Goldsboro, N. C. C. N. C. Conference—Rev W. H Davenport, Carthage, N. C. f * Western N G conference,—Rev. R H Simmons, Charlotte, :N. C. South Carolina conference—RevF KiHingsworth, Fort Mill, S C. Palmetto conference—Rev R B Williams, Columbia,-8 C. niast Alabama Conference—Rev J W Cooper, Montgomery, Ala. West Alabama Conference—Rev. Edward Hunter, Selina, Alabama East Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina conference—Rev'T F H Blackman, Asheville, N C. Tennessee Conference—Rev. B M Gudger, 115 E-st. Chattanooga, Tennessee. West Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—ROy. J. P. Meacham Coffeeville, Mississippi. North Georgia Conference—Rev. N T Hearn, Sumtaerville, Ge^rgis. Georgia Conference—Rev L G Hemphill, Crawford, $*. Kentucky Conferee bfr*rRev. J. B Johnson, 316 Chanel St., Louisville. Ky. x Missouri Conference,—Rtv. a dam Wakefield, 356 Black lord itketi, la dianapo'ir, Iud Arkansas Conference—Rev. A F Gbslin, 1122 Victor y-gt, Litt le Rock, Ark. Florida Conference—Rev. I honia* H. Parley, Tampa, Fla. South Florid Conference— W 1 Veeta, Bartow, Fla Texas Coaferat»ce-»Rev. P R Pitc m an, t aiver t, Texas. , Louisiana Conference—Rev H W Barnett, Tallulah, La. California conference—Rev M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street, Los tngelos, Cal. Oregon conference — Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. S.<uth Mississippi conference—Re. 30AR.U8. Home and Foreign Mission Board —Bishop J W Hood, DD. President, dav W m Howard Pav, P P, ^ec’y fit-hop I C Clinton, D D, Treats Educational Board—Bisb >p C ( Pettey>A M, D D, president; Rev h F WheeVr, A M, B D, secretary; Rev 3 L black wed, A B, S T B, treas’r. • Bureau of Statistics—R. J.j Rev. I S. Caldwell, Rev, J. H. Whife, P. E, Bec’y, Paterson, N J. Board of MtdHigement of the Btab of Zion—BisbobT H Lomax, D D hairfeau, ^0v R 8 ^iv«R, D D,8ec ro;ary, Bishop C C PeUey, D D„ BLhop t C Clinton, B D, Rev G ^ Clinton, A M. Managcrs of Book Ctfttcen*, Bishop Uexandtr Walters, D D, pred fentj Rev J H White, sedifetfcry; Rex f S (. Idwel,-treasurer, Rev J £ Mason, l W Smith. Receiver of Children’s Day feouey, prof B A Johnson, A M, Livingston* Jollege, Salisbury, N C. Al monies should be sent to tto iecretary, Lock Box 160, Fayette ule, N a The omoers of these boards wii dense send a correct list ol t»|f mem oers of the above named bodies, ais> nake any further correction uece* «aiy. V oman’s Home and Foreigu Mis sionary Soeiety— President, Mrs M J Jones, 1019-19 Washington, D C; Secretary, Mrs K P Hood, Lock Box loO, Fayetteville, N C; Treaturer, Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne, N G The Bishops or conference secre taries will couter * great favor upon all concerned by furnishing a correct iat of the above named Vice Presi dents of the above named society, also nform us of any necessary change o» correction which shall recemmur prompt at* nation. SOUTHERN RAILWAY (PIEDMONT AIR LINE) firs'*1 »rd Second , Dt visions. In iu-f- Nov 18, 18^4. TLla c>* dented ta pu*>*l8*-©d a* info* , atlon and ta subject <utWl.e wi.fc ui n^Uiv to the public. v, ,, ■ , a DanVtS* „ '■*.*» Greenaboro -t 7 so pm 8 45 am J 00 av Qotdisboro ‘ ‘ *200 pm Wp Kalelprb 4 OR pm tOWpm #M«Sbe4?' *4 OB pm- 6 40 am DaiBam w ; ? ' 5 iBpin * 8 88 am - OnmAoro 7 20 pm 8 35 am Win8Um-8alen) MOB pm *7 Warn * Oreenubor© 736 pm &4&am 7 00 an Salisbury ,H, 217pm 1080am 811 am Statesville 1104am AahoTUto 848pm 5 80 pm 0 17 pm 10 80 am 8 11 at. 0 80 pm lSOOn’a ««a» 103 am 2 84 pm 1187 am 1 52 am „ 4 06 p#, 12 28 par 6 20 am 880 pm 8 56 pm Atlanta Chcrlotte Columbia •leston NORT»BO1W0. l*T au*NI!c ■■■ AN.-*- SR irthMMrfne hot** uanpm aarsai Ar Keysvll e 818 pm Bfcla® 8 51 am Ar Burke vi lie 25ft pm 4 87 am 4 8’ am Ar Blchu ond x 4 Oft pm ft 4ft am 6 45 air ’■ & Dally except snndayiH C&, 4 ‘ ^ €> SOUTHBOUND £ KOBTHBOU*2 D Ho. 83 Dally. No. 3*Dally ft 00 am Lv Danville Ar 5 am Ar A Lv Gr mnaboro Lv 789am at A tv 8a]l<btr»y Ar 8 87 am Ar Charlotte tv 851 sta Xv Obstrlott > Af 12 26 pm Ar Column* Lv 8 S> pm Ar Augusta tv [B Tj 8 40 pm Ar Charleston LS C] 8 29 pm /■-. Ar Savannah Ll? C A PI ‘ „ 73) pm Ar Jacksonville Chatianoojra Lv 4 45am Knoxvllelv 8 34 am ' Keysvllle Ar 3 51am Biirteville Ar 4 87 am * Richmond Ar , 8 45 am. BETWEEN WEST POINT AND RICHMOND ' Leave West Point 7 60 a m dull; and 8 60 an dally except Sunday and Monday; arrive Rich mond 9 05 and 1ft 40 a m. Returning :e \t Richmond 8 lOp m and 4 48 pm duly- except Sunday; arrive West Point ft 00 and 6 05 p A, BETWEEN "’ /. RICHMOND & KALEI6H via KEY8VILLE Leave Richmond 12 80 p m dally; leave Keys vllle 8 40 pm; arrive Oxford 0 05 p m, Henderson +700 p m. Durham 7 40 p m, Raliegh 7 SO a m Returning leave Raleigh 5 45 a m dally, Durham 16 00 a m. leave HendeistP +10 25 a m. Oxford *tl 84 a tr; arrive Keysvfile 1 52 p c, Ri-htnond 4 50 p n.i, dally. Trains on O A H R R leave Oxford TOO a m and 6 10 p m dally except Sunday, la 05 a m dally, and a+rive Mender.-on 7 60 a m, and 7 CO p a unity except Sunday and 12 5 > p m dsl-y Re. turr. In leave H-nd-rot 10 25 a m and 7 S5 p a dal’y *x<ept Bu- to, and 215 n cnlfsjtj, anc av rive at Oxto <■ 11 20 « m and 8 29 pm dally except Snnday, and 3 10 p m dafly. Nos 35 and 88 connect at ichinond f*c+rand tp West Point andPaUist'O'-o daSyexcept Sanctcy 8LEEPIVG-C4R SERVICE, On Trains Nos » and 36/PnUman Bi ffet Bleep, cp between. New York, Atlanta and Jacksons tile, and bptw en Chariot e and Augusta. On Nos. 3) and 81 Pulla an Sleooers betwetn New York and Augusta arm Tam a and Pull man Douole Drawing Koon Co* iBitmo-u Car betwe: n New Yorkffhd St Am us lup. 1 trough coach WttsaicgtOiito'S-.. AUgUiitloe. ' O j Nos 37 and ?6, Pullra n Sit-e '. ng Cars be tween *vw York ap /shevllleaud Hot Spiings N. C.t oetwe -n N(*w York and Men p is, vfa At lanta. and between New York and N-w Qrl ans. D iiluu Cur G eenobti o to MoLt oneiy. On Trims Nos 12 and 85 Pyibnan Sleeper be \yetm Gr^njbp o gnd Rfcl* jgb Cat’s bOO. W.R RYDER, J. 8, B THOMPSON. Sun^intH.dauf, Superintendent Ctj^riutt*-, K. 0- Da*»Y.fl6» Va. W. A. TUBE, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. O. 8. 9. HARDWICK, Ass’t General Pass, iwni _ w Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GREEN; ' J. 11. CULP, Gen’l Manager, Traffic Manager. Washington. D. 0. WastolagtoniD, C A EXTERN NORTH CAROLINA DiVI iON; QUlBE&i* m. undented Schedule in effect August ' i3, 1894 SaSfBOUND. ueave Auuivtjit) UifcVC KV-MovT) .eave Paint r ock leave Hoi Spang* Cuve Asrevnle ieavt KotiD?} S-sob !eav« Hark'H <eave leave Hietofy .e»ve Newton i-rave St .tea y life *• rrlrc Salisbuw/ arrlys GnwnisbcSu arrive D.uv’lie irrive Richmond ieave Greer^a'*#.") irrive BuvUaip int--’ Ilalelati i:ri s GoMwro ’..Have «»',QVil6 ■i'-riv: Lynehbora irr ivew *-A ln« ton *rrlv» Baltimore irrirt; Philadelphia -: >1 V« N*!? Ytkj-s T*mTt$QVMi. Ler.v W«w fork eave Philadelphia ■ av«5 Baltimore -u.v6 Wi-Hbia^ton leave Lynchburg arrive BOBrtUl »e*ve r.k uu vftd leave Danville arrive Greensboro leave Goldsboro !eave Kaleljih .cave Durham rrive Greec?h^rt> loaveOieuaabore e-ve Salisbury m-iYt State* YU:* •save Me w ton *%y* afokorf ■ >>ava Mcrffiiptcn ..aave Marion lea«e Round Snob 3A7«J .icdevliib Iowa Hot Shrimps •rrlvc Pai»>t Rock arrive Morristown \rrive Knoxville & B. ft* •ibye Asheville <Hrie Hendersonville ;4A>* llm Bock wtVp Baluchi V70C rrrt# (toKngJiburie .nlre ONumbia rrlv* OWltston ./rive SSrinnnah Leave SavanJWih i-Tive f harie-tott riive Oclumblh leave Spartan bail eaveTryon t ■Save Saluda leavo Flat Book eav» acaders nvtllf arrive Avhevllle vnJB?HY B-^CH, m»v« Asheville ir Waynes vltle *r Bryson City iv Bryion Clt urrivsAtidfe vs irrl e Xoraotti* »rrt»e Morphy No, IS, bait,?. 6 A) a u 0 34 a m 8 0& a ui No. 15 Dun. sir pm 10 48 pm 11 08 o sn *Aj DAttY. ^ lffpm 819 a n 3 06pm OlOAc t4&« »WI No. *6 DAILY. 838 *»m 4 01 pm 9 00 a as No. 15 DAILY. 6 30pm 718pm 7i7pm ♦*§»» 818 nm 919pm No. 19 DAILY 6 Offal. T 80a* .1130 at aiopa S29d« 688 PM 4 40pa No a lev onu dAilt ax ora - ; 9am t 646an W86«m. rttPB .10 89 91 v4 ; ‘ T00*» ■ ..,*♦• .. 1136 a a W" £*' l***!* 18 30PM N*~»0 No 1 ana cirUr DAftT *xsb> t }*»■ f .o«r*{.l|»M* „ 406an 6 oo»m-ri»pB m»r l U76 Murphy a rive TojDOfla vrrlve Andrewv >.r Bryson City •rave BryaOn City -yve Wiynesvlim. i Aibt'vl'le SLEEPING OAR 8] Nos. 11 and 13 FnUmxn Parlor_ »ail»iMry* Asbevil'e and Hot SpriDas.o •t Salisbury in each dBeorim wllA w *nd South vrst,v70 VeeMbnles* Pullman SfeejHDpOar bet we h 4^ dnnatl, and Louisville and Ohioapo .yiMl fSlarTiman. ' ria spariact.urir, Colph bti and S. ,‘les tbrourheoaea between Sshe^... vktu 55 ,r:i^<,org’ r:C tubs: ■ -Geaf JlPtwSTs^f t. yma% Knoxville College <*»nical, ai mitt*' Lir ineston BU1LD1NQ8 ?£OUN$S: SALISBURY, • - N. C. The Fourteenth Hragfon of this Institution of Learning, which ia under the direction and control of the* A M E Zion Church in Amer*<m, begins on Wednesdav, Oct. 3rd, ’©4, and closes May 29th,*95. It has Four Department* of instruction; 1. A Grammar School Coarse, covering three jean, which is preparatory to the Nbrmal Department. , ! 2. A Normal Course} covering three year*, provided for the special train* ng of teachers and as preparatory t* the Classical Department. N 8. A Classical Course covering ton? years, provided ior a thorough train ini in**ts »nd sciences. K A A Theological Course for the training of persona in direct ^>repara*v * ion for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition and room rent, eS 00 per month. $1 per session for medical attendance and about to p ^ scnsiofi fat books, all in advance. * For further paxtiool»r» *ppiy u, Pbojn E. Moor*, Livings'ont O’Gegt. Salisbury, C FACULTY; Rev.W.H. Goler, A. M., D. D., Pff*id*ah Mental and Mo~al Hcienoe and Exegetical Theology, _ E. Moore, A. M , Fh. IX. Secretary of Faculty, G.eck and Latin Lan guages and Philosophy o F. H. Noble. A. M, l're*%uxor, Natural Sciences an., Mathematic*. B, A. Johnson, A, M., Principal ol the Norma! ^fopartnoent and Financial Biok-Ksepvr, Eagiihh Literature history, Pedagogics and Economics Rev. G. L- Blackwell. A M-, S. t B, Dean of Soho-»i ot rheology, Hebrew^ Elocution, Eooycl >pw Hh and Practical t'ne-jl.igy. Riv. R R. Mortis, A M,D. D., Il.awrieal a«>d Systematic Theology,. Miss yiotoria Richardson. Principal Preparatory Department, Music, Eihica, Writing and Drawing, Miss Mary A. Lynch, In jrriao, Grammar, G.eogr».pny and English Com p sitiQU I Miss F. fi. Petty, History, Physiology, Spelling »ml Reading. Mrs. Annie C. Tucket, Lady Principal. Rev Philip Aklis L. He barf, D. D., Fi**»efal Rev. John H. Hector, Collecting Agent. Bend all money for th« college to Fr f, Ji. A John*m. SIX MONTHS 50 Mb 50o 5c Posted on. the Current Topic's of the day ? If so, Subcribe to . THE STAB OF ZION. It has able and Thoroughly Competent Contributors in *U p*ru a tiie Country) Who Write on Almost Every Onoeivah* Topit. p Affecting the Well Being of the Negro, amt landing . » sff *Tr . Qaanbai of the H««r* ^ *'« fjt: „• 0\ .?y •; . * ■ .*>; **.U * . * •- ^ ... It will Contain Articles from Bishops, Statesmen Edi^iop* ami l*-ntK ing Thinker* of our Race oi livery Professionv_ Some o! our best-Writer* have already agree* to i’ontrihute oroaait m/v THE SUNDAY SCBUOL DJ-PA RTSf EN will be ooaducted by a greet Bumfey worker h>r**> _ T H £ B0UCATIOSA t T? F P A R T M ** *1 Wf'W *»**► jf hi .Jisy will be? ooasuutly improved and made move tad mom f—nn^r. . The Editorial* will be on leading topics of the day, Re)i*fidO», Edrca tional, Mora), PoHftieal and Industrial, hut abra^a from a Religiou* Stancl^oint. The Equality of Man boor. Riga* will ever ^ *»pheld and, maintained, and oaferagaa 01 everj k ud, will be criticued Mfd eon demfted, aa the ease may wafraut War £ Against lynching Is V V • " V* • <?# mtt&sijfi if Hereby * ^Dsslftiso* .. '■ P«o«U, Bewroou., Mi I~l fc.,p»i^ !» »«•««. ‘ * '*•* ' ‘ l •< :iwyg «#♦» «£sk jk-.i i'a1 ^ ■iSs v,*i» tw w* i? , t-> japii .<* ’ 5 .-. ••4? *. ■* r ;»i
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