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°*jLtth» Morion of tho General Conte*, enoo boldal Flfctebush, Pa-1* 1802, it aaMnaaa of Ootobw, 189ft, to the "Hotter Zioa,” . THE a. It S. ZION CORRESPOND* wivr. 'mpYL : SWQB80BO0L :rr'l| books oi I following low prices: *ud Tone Book, 41 Book (^without notes) t* will bo ntade to those woo pnrchnw 25 or more. Send all orders to the JLlf.E. Zion Book Ooooem, 852 Bleecker street, Hew , . NOTICE Xsbbfebf given 1>y the 8 G M that we have made pertnaaent arrangementi with Tax Stab or Zmm p> publish ail of the work, of the U B & S W.. Sd it it requested that each Ideal Iii miiit to be sett to the 1* S whose m,SG M. , JFS. of Ixmisville, Ky, d Lecturer and Organiser. GREENVILLE COLLEGE, „ pBEBNVILLE, TENN. ■ Ofieriaf « complete education w both —1* awl female etadents. The feature of th« echool is its i* It lithe wteul _toliave a complete Jkidukxial Department where etudenta SW^jXSSm to ah ot the Hm thaffht hi aooh schools. It baa *Z.tS£&&£’Gram' ^ FJlOCLTY . Bey R A Morrisej, A B, Preset. ■BlSSsSsras; in Grammar School. WiMsf Rtlidiwfamg & room rintWSTper month. • For information address Bay F M Secretary ot Board, Ashe THE QAMMON ‘OLOCICAI %V «*n SEMINARY, ATLANTA. GA. WtEBQg T. THIBKIELD, D £ ' Pnatsin. Largest Endowment :'aU'- ri"7 * £< Finest Equipment Of any Theofagidal School in the X-OFElr TO ALL EACE8.-4 «p*>. *>™« <TL*iy u a _„ lift years’ Advauoed _f ttsyHA Courses. UteSj BuHding sJSSo volumes, aMaasAaatad* SooSl^aS^xnmoH yyyregrtnr.P DIRECTORY OF GENERAL OF FICERS AND POST OFFICE / :' AbitoSES- , BISHOPS. } ;■,$Lech Box46l\ Fayetteville, N C. THXomax, ptf Charlotte, N C. C GxWieyV D f>, Newberne, N C. C R Harris, D D, Salisbury, N C. 1 C Clinton, D D, Box 143, Lan caster, 8 0. Alexander Walters, I) D, 228 Duncan ave, Jersey City, N J. GENERAL SECRETARY. Rev Wm Howard Day, D D. 501 Briggs's!, Harrisburg, Penn. GENERAL STEWARD. Rev J W Alstork, D D, 808 Cleve land-ave, Montgomery, Ala. General Book Agent, Rev Jehu Holliday, D D, 353 Bleepker at New York, N Y. Editor 8tar of Zion, Rev G o W Clinton, A M, Salisbury, N C. Editor Church Quarterly, H J C Dancy, Salisbury, NC. Superintendent Sunday School De portment, Rev R R Morris, DD, Charlotte, N. (J. Secretary Sunday School Depart* ment, RevT A Weathington, Mont gomery, Ala** Secretary Missiohaiy Department, Rev J H N^anlpy, D D, Petersburg, Virginia. Secretary Educational Department, Prof S G Atkins, A M, Wihston, N C. Foreman of the Star of Zion, H. P. Slaughter, Salisbury, N C. President of Livingstone College, Rev W H Goler, D D, Salisbury NC. DIRECTORY^ OF EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON FERENCES AND TIME OF ANNUAL MEET- . . ENGS. Pint District, Bishop J W Hood presiding : New York conference, Newburp, N Y, 2nd Wednesday In May, 1895. New England conference, Hartford, Conn., 1st Wednesday in May, 1895. Ohio conference meets at Aver; Mission church, Allegheny City, Pa, 2d Wednesday in June, 1895. Virginia conference 4th Wednesday in Nov. 1895, Petersbarg, Va Second Ditrict, Bishop C B Harris 0 D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore con ferenoe. 3rd Wednesday in May 1895 York,Pa. Allegheny conference, meeta^ in John Wesley church, Pittsburgh, Pa. on the 3rd Wednesday in Sept 1895. North Carolina conference, 4th Wednesday in November, 1895,' ai Wilmington, N C. Central North Carolina conference, —Wednesday <—•-—, 1895, at Monroe,N C. Western'N C conference 1st Wed nesday in December 1895, at Mor ganton, N C. Fourth District Bishop I C Clin on, D.D, piesiding: South Carolina conference, fourtl Wednesday in NQYfnpber, 1895, a Lancaster, 8 Qf Palmetto conference 2nd Wednesday in December, 1895, at Winnsboro, SC North Georgia conference 4th Wee nesday in October, 1895, at Augusta Ga. South Georgia conference the Is Wednesday fn Ifovember, 1895, a LaFayette, Ga, Fifth District, Bishop T H Lomax D D, presiding, Tennessee conference, 4th Wednes day in October, 1895, at Dayton Penn. East Alabama conference 4th Wet nesday^in November, .1895, at Au i Central Alabama conference, 8ic Wraesday in Nov. 1895, at Green * Blue Bidgs Conference, 3rd Wednei day m Oct* $8$^ at Jenson City Florida conference, 3rd Wednesday in February, 1895, at Pensacola Fla Sooth Flerida conference let Wed nesday in F$b. 1895, at Bartow, Fla Difietr Btshbp C C Fettey AM, DJ), presiding: Tela* conference At Stonebam Texas, in November, 1895. * North Louisiana conference, 3rd Wednesday in January, 1895, at— Louisiana conference, 2nd Wed nesdtyinJanuary, 1895,——r-*La South .Mississippi conference, la! Wednemkr in January, ’95, \ likhHs 3vVJ .• jL ^ North Ale* conference w W ednec day jn- 1895, at Demopolis, Ala South Ala. conference, — Wednes day in — 1895, at Citronville, Ala. ' BtMnth District Bishop Alexandei Walters D D presiding t ■■ Kentucky conference meet at CJa k« viile, Tens, 1st Wednesday in Sep Ind, 2nd meets el ay in ' conference jj meets 4th in Sept. 1395 at Johns and Michigan conference (ty fa July 1895, at r~T* conference 4th } Wed in Nov 1896, at —- Atk?;] » Wert Tennessee in Decern eontereneo m<*t* 1st February, 1895, at Newark, «t. send ue-no be Made date above. York* m Conference—Kev, G. H. 6. Bell, Wssfcerbury, Conn. Philadelphia and Baltimore (Jon ferenco-—Row J K Small. York. Pr. New ,Jftrs«y fTonferenoft—lt<nr 1*5 M Stanton, box: 863, Somerville, N. J. Genesee Conference.—Rev Charles A Smith, 222 Oak St, Bingham pton. NY. '• Allegheny Conference—Rev N J Watson, Johnstown, Pa. Ohio onierence—Rev M R Frank lin, 40 Cedar-st, Allegheny City, Pa. Virginia Conference—Rev. A. L. Newby, Elizabeth City , N. C, Michigan & Canada Conference— Rev J R Alexander, Allegan, Mich. North Carolina Conierence—Rev. R. 8* Rives, Goldsboro, N. C. C. N. C. Conference—Rev W. H Davenport, Carthage, N. C. Western N C conference,—Rev. R. H Simmons, Charlotte, jN. C. South Carolina conference—Rev F Killingswortb, Fort Mill, 8 C. Palmetto conference—Rev R B Williams, Columbia, SC. j&ast 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, Asheville, N C. .Tennessee Conference—Rev. *B M Gudger, 115 E-st. Chattanooga, Tennessee. West Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—Rev. J. P. Meacham. Cofieeville, Mississippi. North Georgia Conference—Rev. L VV Taylor, Lawrenceville, Ga. Georgia Conference—Rev L G Berilphiii, Crawfo^l, Ga. Kentucky Conference—Rev. J. B Johnson. 816 Chanel St.. Louisville' Ky. * Missouri Conference,—Eev. Wakefield, 356 Blackfoid street, In* dianapofp, Iud M Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. 09iin, 1122 Victory-st, Little Rock, Ark. Florida Conference—Rev. Thomas H. D&riey, Tampa, Flit. South Florida Conference.W C Vesta, Bartow, Fia Texas Conference—Rev. P R Pitt man, Calvert, Texas. Louisiana Conference—Rev H W Barnett. Tallulah, La. California conference—Rev M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street. Los Angelos, Cal. Oregon conference — Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. South Mississippi conference—Re. Homo and Foreign Misaion Board —Bishop J W Hood, D D, President, Rev Wrn Howard Day, O i>, Wec’y Bishop I G Clinton, D I>, Treat* Educational Board—Bisb'p C C Pettey,A M, D D, president; Rev B P Wheekr, A M, B D, secretary; Rev G L Blackwell, A b, ST B, treas’r. Bureau of Statistics—R. I.; Rev. J. S. Caldwell, Rev. J. H, White, P. E., Sec’y,,Paterson, 1*1 J. Board of Management of the Star of Sion—Bishop T H Ininas, D jl>, 1 chahanau, Rev R S Rives, 1> H, Sec retary, Bishop 0 C Pettey, I) D., Bishop t C Clinton, D D, Rev G W Clinton, A M. Managers of Book Concern, Bishop Alexander Walters, D D, presi dent; Rev J H White, secretary; Rev J SCldwel, treasurer, Rev J E Mason, J W Receiver of Children’s Bay money, Pro! B A Johnson, A M, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N C, 1 All monies should Joe sent to the Secretary, Lr>ck Box 160, Fayette ville, N O'. 1 Tiie Pincers of these hoards will please send a correct list oi all mem , bers of the aboye narped bodies, also make any further correction neces sary. Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis sionary Soeiaty— President, Mrs M J I Jones, 1019-19 st, Washington, p C; Secretary, Mrs K P Hood, Lock Box 16Q, Fayetteville, N C; Treasurer, Mrs Sadie E C PeRy, $ewberne,N C. The Bishops or * conference secre taries will confer a' great favor upon 'all concerned by furnishing a correct list of the Above named Vice Presi dents of the above named society, also inforiQ ng of §jiy necessary Change or correction which shall receive oar prompt at mtion —THE_ ' CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, cHABi/>rrfe n. c. CALD WELL & TOVIPKfVrt, Publishers, J. P^CALDWELL Editor and Manager. BEY<$7D ALL 9UK-JTION Daily. One Year, $8 /? * “ Six Mos. 4 ./ :.s Three Mos. 2 -■/ ' Weekly, One Year, ti “ Six Moa 50e **;* Three Mos. 25c SEND FOR SAMPLE COPIES. , Wh hwe Jxow a fe w as ore low remaining Avenoe. Five have be •A void to prominent gentlemen within the last months. No# is the tij»« to pon base ,pn easy terms. This property has in creased in, value 75 per cent, within five 'years, iavingstone Callage is a bjure SOUTHERN RAILWAY (PIEDMONT AIR LlVlE) FIRS'*' and SECOND DIVISIONS. In Effect April 21,1895 This condensed fiWHwiule is published as inloi mation and is subject to change wiihrut aotioi" to the public. . ft RICHMOND . JO CHARLOTTE. Noli Dally No ;5 Daily I N o 37 ! Ex Sun. Lv. BUbrroad 12 0> ?m Amelia Ct. House l 2a am Burkevllle . 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Spartaqbury Lv. charlotte tWnc<'rd Salisbury High Point Greensboro R-idsvUie DmvilH i^outb Boston Key<-ville Burkevilla * o. 36 | Dull.., I 9 09 p .» 8 29 am 426 fin 0 40 pm 7 23 Pu» 8 10 p'u 9 20 ; m 9 55 om 10 49 pm J’2 80 am 1 40 am 2 56 am 3 ■n am As elia Ot Home * 29 »»<> Ar. xdebuoud 6<0am ►0 3S Daily;. 1°- (Pn’n 5 27 pm 6 18 pin 7 5 4fr 8 m tr 8 01 aro f 9 03 nn 8 47 >m 9 S3 ou 9 j5 am ’»> ’3 nn, 10 f7 etti 11 45 m m 12 Bo pm 2 05 pm 2 47 pm 8 24 rm 4 40 p n 10 43 am 12 00 am RALEIGH TO HOT SPRINGS. No. 5 or. 6 !0 8 32 JO ’5 1109 12 39 8 52 5 22 11. am am nm Lv Ar pm nm pm Ar Dal’y Raleigh Durh 'is G< > ensboro Sellrbury S t-wviiie Hleko’-v Asheville Hot Syiings Ar Lv No 12. ‘ 29 art: 7 0 ! ;> rr 5 F6 pm 2 16 rm 12 5! pm THROUGH SCHEDULES. No, 35 11 15a~ 7 45 pm 7 3o am 9 17 pm 10 55 pm Daily Lv Washington Ar Greensboro *%. Raleigh “ Salisbury *• Char otto hr Lv No.: 8 31 p 10 15 p. 5 05 c 8 47 a 715 a No. 37 10 43 pm 6 57 am 110 rm 8 11 am s E.2 pm 5 22 pm 7 40 pm It 59 pm 9 23 am Daily Lv Washington Ar Ge°nstKro “ Ralttgh “ S-tlsburv “ AjUsvIHi ■“ Hot Sp’ lees ** , Knox iile “ C. tianoeaa ** Charlotte Ar Lv No. 6 42 a 10 48 a 4 10 r 9 48 P 13 ’ 3 1 t> 30 a * 3 M. 8 3J 1 SALISBURY AND NORWOOD. No, 47 Etcept Sunday. Nr.4F. t°9pm Lv Salhburv A-9 30 am 3 50 pm ;• Ar Norwood Lv 6 45 am SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Nos 37 and 38, Wa«hngtou ),n ! -Southwt stern Ln it*d. comonsed «I Pa'P au Crs; mi'Hm- m Pullman rate $2.00; no eura 1 re 3 h imuL Sleeping Cars betw-en New York and New Or leans, 'ew York and Memphis. N ov Y»rn ?• (! Ta-npi and Washington, Asbo il’e and Il u S rlnrs Also <-arrf s flrst-elass er-scl) between W shlniiton and Jacksonville. Dining Car be tween Greensboro and Montgomery. Nos.35 aulSll, United States Fast W*il. Pu ! nun S’eeping Cars between New York, Ailint* and M n'goaerv, and New Y"ik di d Jack■«» VIC**. A l?o has Sletadnx Car between Charlotte and Augusta. Kq. 12, Sleeping Qar Greensboro te Raleigh. No. 35, Sleeping Car Raleigh to Gieensboro. Th ough tictets on sale at princr a’ stations to uii viol its. For rates or iud iufornat.cn ap, ply'toany agent ci the Company. N. J. O'BRISV, Superint9udent F.rst Di vision, Danville, Va. W. B. RYDER, “’u.erintendeut Seoond Di is ion, Charlotte, N. C. W.'H GREEN, Gmefal Supj;iutandent. Wash ington, D. C. W. A, TyE£, Centra JLrttiggtr Agent, Waaa in., ton, Jj. 0. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION SOUTHERN R’Y» Cmdenaed Schedule in effect Aucw> 13, 1894. JCA.ST6QIJ^5, Leave KuoavUle leave Morristown leave Paint Koci leave Het Springs eave A&baviile leave Round Knob leave Marlon leave Morgan ton wave Hickory I6ave Newton leave Statesville Arrive Salisbury arrlye Greensooro arrive Danville arrive Diehwaad leave Greenhorn arrive Durham arrive Raleigh arrlv e Goldsboro leave Daavllo arrive Lynchfcaf g arrive MrashlngH-a ' arrive Raltlmore arrive Philadelphia arrive New York WS8TBOUNO. Vp, 1C. daily. 8 S» a 0 8 SLc, ft 0!) a ic No» 17 & Daily. ft 15 a ^ 9 i‘: a 12 •<(’. a . il! 44 ~ a.. 3 58 ■ 5 17 • Dp S CD r 1C '■»» . L. 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No. 16 DAILY. v. :j 6.20 p m tp pm 7 w pm . ,9W»m, 818pm * 018 p m tiXMo. 19 19 25am 8 £ n tt 6 do a . isisa. . Hi 16an 1 5b A it 0 45 r. i 8 05 a n 10 80 a t 18 53 p l Hcs.hra :: hi 11.7 4 - U> n 8 «il v i'-O j • 1) ift a i. 3 40 a n 5 3.8 a rr 12 50 a B . 5 -i0 a n o 4.i a n ♦2 35 p n v 00 a u •i 80 a rr 5 30am ft 00 arc 1015 a ns 11 00 pm 11 54 a m 1210 p n. 12 59 o n v 14flpm 240 pm 4 08pm 5 310 m 5 50pm 0 30pm 746 on No. 14 DAILY. 8 12 a m 910 a k 9 27 aim 958am J»22pu 1180am 3 45pm 8 4$pn iOopr No. 13 DAILY. 6 00am 7 30am 1180am 810 p m 4 20pm 4 sop m 5 22p nr 5 S3 p 9 S to p m No 17. m 10 20 pm ■ vooam 1120 am 12 05pB> 18 30pm No. lb t*rveT«te<yfc> sissssa?. ar Bryson City ■ NO. 20 —g, : osncY DkitT me era .vv? ■ ■. ^ * 190pm wre BrysOn City ^eweynesviue nr Asheville_^ 166pm 8»pm 712 pm 4 05am 8 00a m 000 am 7 30am _ GAR SERVICE, Nos. U and 12 Pullnwfn Parlor Car between Salisbury, AshevlRe and Hot ~ “ ‘ ■ dlieettOi .1 " r __* -0. 'f if ■ BIRD'S EYE ■ • ’ - 'vv • v:< .x' ■ \>*i• .4 v. Liyinastone BUILDINGS v a i c&4 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, SALISBURY, N. C. The Fourteenth Session •>% r.hi> ln«utotion of (.earning, which is under the direction and control cyf th<» A M Z <>** f 'Vn^h in begin* on Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, *04, an i closes May 29th,*95. It has Four Department* o» InsTrueti.u ; 1. A Grammar School Course, c< vvt in. u<iee years. tvhich is preparatory to the Normal Department. 2. A Normal Course, covering tnr«~ yt i ri, provided for the special train, ng oi teachers and as preparatory t< the C-aw-id lJep«j :.ment. 3. A Classical Course covering «<«u year®, provided to/ n rhon.^gh trA**» in/ in arts and sciences. 4. A Theological Course tor the training or ov/so.iu direct prepar*. lion for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition hoc room rent. ftu i.. r.c. $1 per session tur uicdicsJ ail<-u•'...!<■>. and nl*>ut per sesvion boohs, « 11 in advance. *•«.** rmttiei .»», uoum■* \ Pkof. K. MOiiitK. liivii ^.i.r * .^aiisnuiy ! *J l AC'n.ty „ Rev. W. H. Goler, A M., h. D„ Pf.ndei.i, V;om»? Suier.c* an 1 Exegeticai Theology. E. Moore, A M, Ph. i>.. *.eer«fary .1 Faeuoy. **,.,** nod La;.4£i Ls... gauges ajud Poiioaophy 1 PL N<»hi*i. A. M, ^roaenrsr, Naunat i Vfctho>i.**tU“-. ii A. Johnson, a ill , PriitcipHi »»r * lei-aio- «*ot nir. T*ii/rwAig| Boos-Keeper, English Ln. i atu»e Njso-iy, iVany go'o a;m Rev G. L Biacfewejl. A M,i l ti , iJean of ,>;»»•• -n f h* »i >ti,, diorev. E.oeuiieu, It.icyciopai >in and Pra,i-.uoi» Cu- •> ■j)i. iLv K it. iVllxiio, A( M., U. !>., H.isk-ifii.’jti u.:d -S: a-.'/uK-. iu Theology. Miss Victoria Ktert>r«isou. Principal Preps'v.ou-} LLpmuncut, A * Music, Eih'icg, Writing and Dm^ai_. Miss Mary A. Lyui.ii, Lu>ri.rt.i.i, Grainrn.-i.rj >g, aK">, n *d Kfcgnsj uo-u-. P‘ sition Miss F. C. Petty, His-ory. Pbvsiolog^, >e.u .g «u.i Roadb.g. Mrs. Annid C. Tucker, Lady Principal, Rev Phiiip A.k;is L. Uuiisri, 1). D.f FieaneA. o.Oi Rev. John id. 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