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THE STAR:*® ZION. SALIBBtrSY, ; ». Op Thtjbbpay, Junel3,1895. ■MORCH QIRECTORT •til A j RAon] *D»tPistar A.M.E.Z10B . m; 3 pm .; 1 •t 1 p. m —W DlXOTmXM BAWOT CHTTBOT-Serrio •til 100,8 pan and 8 nan. 8tud*\ School at 1 pan.—Ban P. S. Lewis, Pa* tor. , Batobt Qhvuch—SorHooa at —am,— pan and 8 ran. Sunday School at - pan.—Boy. N. L. Young. Paster. PMBTTMUi Gbtobgh—Services at 1 aaa and 8 pm. Sunday School at nan.—Ear. HERE AND THERE. Mrs. G, W. Clinton raturned from Charlotte on Monday, Gracious showers of rain Jhare fallen this wor k muoh to the delight of farmers and gardeners. If money would come to this of fice as rapidly as articles we would be in luck financially. , Take advantage of the special rates to Raleigh and attend the State Teachers’ Association on the 19th. XSoding a too io, or shJMiea who want bond* *--Itake ^Tt la plaaaanti cans Malaria, Indigestion, BmoganwyXlrer ComplainU and Nyxalgf* Give attention to the changes in the Southern railroad schedule and govern yourself thereby when travel* “fr -4 n. The Christian Endeavor gave a lawn party at) Mrs. Blackwell’s last Friday evening. It was an enjoya ble afiair. Mr. A. J. Brewer, of Tuskegee, Ala., arrived in the city Sunday even* ing and took a position on The Stab Monday morning. Dr. Goler and Prof; Blackwell speat last Sabbath at Winston and report the chnrch as being in a thriv ing condition. Elder Miller is a good pastor. Hon. John C. Dancy, wife and two sons went to .Alleghany City, Pa., Wednesday morning where Mr. Dancy will attend the Ohio conference now in session in that city and Mrs. Dancy and the children wili epend some tiu>e with her parents. Prof. F. H. Noble has been made euperintendent of Zicn Sunday school in this city. The - Sunday schol and church are preparing to have a grand Children’s day celebra tion and a large collection. If you rfeel weak and all worn out take BROWS’S IRON BITTERS Mr. Washington Henderson, an aged and respected citizen died Sat urday evening at his home in Cald well at, near College avenue. Mr. Henderson had been employed by the Lord family tor nearly twenty years. He was buried Sunday from the Bap tist church of which hie was a mem ber. A wife and several children, moat of whom are grown, survive him. A coaching party, chaperoned by Dr. S. P. Wright and Mr. H. A. Kelsey, went to Concord yesterday to attend the commencement exercises at Scotia Seminary. Notwithstand ing the ram in the early morning and the wretched condition of the roads, the trip was quite a delightful one, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the participants. Besides the chaperons, the party consisted of Misses Lillian Davis. Florence Hall, Cora Jenkins, Gertrude and Maggie Hood and Messrs. 8. C. Clement, J. P. Black well and Slaughter. A^nong the Salisburians seen at Concord yesterday were Misses Vic toria Richardson, Clementina Stewart, Bettie Hall, Emma Williams, Maggie Kelsey, Adeline Curry, Maggie Green, OJlie Edwards. Ida Mebane; Mesdames Blackwell, Noble, Steven son, Messrs. W. B. Crowell, John Mowery, Sr., W. F. Kelsey, Prof Sumner and wife and Rev. W. H, Bryant and son. They went down on the “vestibule” and with th< coaching party, gave Salisbury and Livingstone College s creditable rep resentation «t Scotia. All were well entertained by the good people ol Concord. . , DID YOU EVER Try Else trie Bitten as a remedy for you troubles? If not, get a bottle now and gel ,, relief. This medicine hss been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and core of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If yon have Does of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or trou bled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitten it the medicine yon need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty omits at Theo. F. K latte & Co., Drugstore. BISHOP HOOD’S APPOINT MENTS. Sunday June 2nd, Fayetteville, N. G “ u 9th, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, Jon* 12th, Alleghany *t City at Ohio OMference. Wednesday, June 19th, John Wesley, Pittsburg, Pa. ' 4 Thursday, June 20th, Mt. Pleasant; , P.A. * * Friday, Jane 21st,\ Uniontown, Pa, Sunday, June 23id, Johnstown, Pi. Tuesday, Jane 26th, Hollidaysburg CHILDREN’S DAY FBOSfcAMrl ' • ‘ IMPORTANT. g '.'iv - ■.. ijMi Sunday Jana 23rd (fourth Sunday) is by law the day ty be observed by our ohurch as Children's Day. The programs are now in press and will be sent out by the first of June. All Sunday-schools are requested to write Prof. G. L, Blackwell ior programs. The collections for the entire day may be sent to Prof B. A; Johnoson, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N, C. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. W. Fuller, of Cawdoharie, £• Y., says that he a’ways keeps Dr. King’s New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the vary best results fellow its use; that he would not he without It, if procurable. G. A. Dykes, Druggist Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Gough remedy, that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at Theo. F. Kluttz’ A Co., Drug Store. Regular size 60&, and $1. NOTICE. The best means of collecting Children’s Day money is by punch cards. Twenty-five cards ior oOcts.; 50 for 75ets.; 100 for $1.00. Those desiring cards may address, Prof. G. L. Blackwell, Salisbury, N. C. A CALL FROM BISHOP C. C. PETTEY. To the Ministers and Sunday-school - Superintendents. At the recent session oi the Board of Bishops it was thought best to have all our literature published in the ,Varick Memorial building, Char lotte, N. C. In this way one de partment can greatly help the other and the cost of each would be much less as one good printer can superin tend all of our work and one general officer manage the publishing de partment which would be a great saving ior the connection. But in order tq do this The Stab must be moved from Salisbury to Charlotte at considerable . expense and some new material is needed * to complete the outfit. Hence I call .upon all the ministers and Sunday-school superin tendents of my district to send one dollar to Rev. G. W, Clinton, Char lotte, N. C., and take The Stab ior one year. Let no minister or super intendent say I am too poor. I be lieve every one can find one dollar for this worthy cause if they try. Do this and help both ycuneli and your connection. I would further advise that every man write plainly his own address and send his own money direct to the editor jin a regis tered letter and not by postoffice order.- And brethren you that owe ■The Star please be manly and settle up at once. The Stab is in need of the money and it is your duty to help us out by subscribing at once and paying of back dues. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Beet Salve in the world for Cate, Brusis, Soree, Ulcere, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 oents_per box. FOR SALE BY THEO. F. KLUTTZ &CO. A. CALL TO MINISTERS. Every minister and superintend ent of Sunday-schools in my distriot is called upon to raise one dollar or more and send to ifev. G. W* Clinton, A, M., editor of the connectional pa per. The bishops have ordered the paper removed from Salisbury to Charlotte and the whole church should help. Rev. G. W. Clinton has no right to do more than any others as regards the moving of The Star and let us see to it Address Rev. Clinton at 410 N. Myers street, Charlotte, N. C. I. C. Clinton. REDUCED RAILROAD FIGURES. IA.L BL£rE8 MADE By THE SOUTH EBN FOB SPECIAL OCCASIONS. ■ The Southern Railway bee made low rates on aooount of the following ooea To Boston, Mae*, and return for the fourteenth annual convention of Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor and Rational Young People** Christian Union, one limited, first olass fare for the round trip; tickets to be sold July 8-10, good to return until Jnly 81. Round trip rates from Charlotte $21.50. To Baltimore, Md., and return to the meeting of the Baptist Young Peoples Union of America, * rate of one limited, first olass fare for the round trip; tieketa to be sold July 1(^17, good to return un aJSSXu.*, *f ^ *”1 To Boston, Mass., and return for the A Moment I THE ROGERS CLOTHING COMPANY ■farm » uu. And See The Nicest Line of Clothing in Salisbury. "* VERY LATEST SUIT?, HATS, SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, Eta, LONG CUT SACKS, (Very Stylish) IMPERIAL CUTAWAYS, PRINCE ALBERTS, Etc. Styles absolutely correct. Prices the lowest. STRAW HATS Will go at less than half val ue. We bought a big stock of Manufacturers’^ Samples. REAL BARGAIN8. They are going fast We have sold as many as 40 of these hats alone in one day. We tell Wilson Bros.’ Diesa Shirts— the finest made. Also, Stetson’s Hats. The F. B. Q. Clothing Co’s. Iucompai ably Fine Clothing, Etc. Our stock large and complete. Give us your trade. Truly, Rogers Clothing Co., Leading Clothiers, SALISBURY, • - K.C. O der, by mail filled promptly. A CLEAR COMPLEXION AND STRAIGHT HAIR, IS OOR MOTTO. . ALL GOODS ARE CHEAPER NOW THAN EVER BEFORE. ■o 03LINE it the only preparation that la now on the magcetthat will make crooked hair itraight. Nothing like it hat ever been offered to the publlo before. By the ate of thit new method anyone can straight in the moat kinky and crooked salt of bair in a very abort while. With Oiline any one can make the hair to itraight and perfect that It «n be put up In any ityle that one would%ant It—it hat given perfect satisfaction wherever It hat been used yet. I guarantee Oaline to be ptos feotly harmless, and thatthere is nothing superior to It (or preaerving the hair. Do yon want straight halrt Do you wan; your hair put into a condition that will suable you to put it up and prepare it Eor any occasion ? If you do, order a bottle of Oaline, as thit preparation will give satisfaction. Full instructions at to how to straighten and care for die hair sent with each bottle. Price 50 oents per far, or three jars for $1.25. VALLARI8 it the greatest tonlo that hat ever bean dit Covered for growing the hair. VILLABI8 will restore the hidr back on the templet; will make a thin growth heavy: restore the hair to its natural odor and give an .togmt bUPkiglMy.»wly«ay. Will atop the hair from falling out in twanty fonr hours. If you want nioe hair you should order a bottle of this wonder* f of tonic. Nothing to egual lt hat ever been, known before. Try thit and you never get any other. Prioe 50 cents per bottle, or three for |iS5. FACE BLEACH. Freckles. Pimples, Black-heads, Liver JUJUS. June 9th, at 11 a. tu , Chattanooga, Tat*. >v>\ ■ i Jane 9th; at 3 p. m , «t. Elmo. " “8 p. or., Port Cheethsin. J nhO 12th, Archarrt Knobb. 13th, dada A. M. E. Zion church. Friday night, Jane 14th. Retro. June 16th, DaytonIf, / J June 19 th, Harriman. June 21rt, Clinton. June 23rd, Newoomb. Jade 25tb, Fairview, Knoxville. June 26th, Louisville. - June 27 th, Mt. Zkm. j v -. . . h' June 28th, Book wood. ^ ' June 80tb, Kay evilJo JULY. ' July lat, Wilder’* chap 4 July 2nd. Tongan. * July 3rd, Henry’* ohapel. July 4tb, Union Hill. July 5tb, Delosbinc ohapel July 6th and 7th, Dandndge. July 8th, New MarJce*. ■ *i. July 9th, t<tewburg Plains July 10th, Morristown. / July 12*h, Belmont, grand rally. July 13tb, Mooreaville, July 14th, Charlotte. Atehtsoh College, MADISONVILLE, KY. Complete Arrangements and Ample Accommo dations for Both Sexes. FOUR DEPARTIEKTS Of IHSTRUCTM I. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. It piovidea a thorough and systematic course in the common branches and lays a good foundation in correct habits for the advanced oourses. II. NORMAL COURSE. This is designed to give a thorough training to those desiring to teach. III. CLASSICAL .COURSE, Instruction in the Arts and Sciehoes, covering a period of four years. IT. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. For females, Yooal and Instrumental Mario a specialty. m. th b. walked, mm. FACULTY: Prof. Anthony B. Joyce, Principal. Prof. E. D. Bulkley, 1L D., Specialist —Hygiene and Phielology. Mrs Cl. B. Walker, Lady Principal. Mias Bonie Z. Phillips, Musical In structress. Mrs.. Georgia Lsney, Instructress in Industrial Department. Rooms and PaW free. Board and Tu ition $7 25 per month. Instruction in Instrumental Music $1QQ per month. For particulars address Look Bon 804, MsdisonviUe, Ky. • i FOUR IN ONE 1 > _____ Electric Headache Powders, the Be?t, Quickest and 8aiect Remedy known tor the cure oi Headache and Neuralgia. Each envelope contains four doses just double the quantity • f any preparation on the market. Try it, and be convinced that lour cases of headache can be cured for Ten Cents. Manufactured by Theo. F. Klutti & Co , Drug Store, Salisbury, N. C. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE PRESS Ifons of the best fitted op JOB PRINTING Offices in the Southland. Visiting Cards, Laundry Tickets, General Fund Tickets and Receipt Books, Pastor’s Salary Tickets, Pay Envelopes- Presiding Elders Quarter ly Appointments, Letter and Bill Heads, Constitutions, Tablets, Bal lads,’Sunday School Convention and Conference Minutes, despatched in the quickest time. Minutes printed, bound and ship ped, within so days niter receiving the manusc-ipt. Orders by mail a specialty. Give ns a trial. G L- BLACKWELL, Manager. Salisbury, N. C. -... BISHOP JONES’ GREAT BOOK The Sermon* and Addresses of the late Bishop SingletonT. Jones, D. D., are pgMkM and toady fee —V* Prim, One Dfc. nek book at its fixe and oharacter can be bonsht anywhere at that price. It is Lx cheap, but money is scarce and we desire to accommodate the price to all dames. The hook is doth bound, containing fall sermons. tHE SUNDAY SCHOOL SateMttourXMtoD ter Jmm IS,_ tm Part la* Word. _ Lake 951*4*59. ■r-u '"Y* V" the ascension. Matthew £8:lfl-Kfc Mark »*«W* N:*« Aete *£%l OmSS lAns I0;o, I, ■ Verses 44.49 are 5 summary of tke MiausBaSEr - The aaoeneton «u Mar 18, A. IX 9a A! *** ©f Oilres near Betbuy. Vi.^-V < .> KXFUtVATQBT. 44. “These era the (My) words:’* These events, pertaining to. My death and resnirection, are the fulfillment of My words.—American Commentary. “Which I spake unto yon.” at various tlmfs “while I wasyetwithiyoo." (See Lake 18:38; Mark 10:33.) TOpse strange events which have staggerecfiyourfkith should be the means 01 atrakigthenlng it,because they are the fulfillment not only of what I told you beforehand should take place, bat of what was foretold ages before in thetScripturee. “Which were written in the law pf Moses:” The first of the three divisions into which the Jews divided the Old Testament Scriptures. This law in cluded the Pentateuch or first five hooks. “And In the prophets,” the second division, including the histor ical books from Joshua to 9- Kings (ex cept Ruth), called the former prophets; and what we call the prophets (exempt Daniel), chlled the later, prophets. “And in the Psalms,” wfc&h, as the leading hook, gives the title to the which included the Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and all.the other boohs net included in the other divisions - 45. “Then opened He thetx under standing:” This is what first of all they needed as a preparation for their work of tprodaiiaing the Gospel. “That which show the beginning of /lom of God, npdn which Jeans waste found the new kingdom; which fore told the Messiah and _His work, thus were the foundation of fklthln Jesus as the Messiah. 48. “And thus it behooved:” Was fit ting. The B. V. omits this expression and connects what follows with “Itu written.” The “Christ to. suffer and' rise frofn the dead:” These were the. two great essential facts of the gospel^ 47. “And that rapentanoe:” The duty of repentance on the part of men, the rhotives for repentance revealed and emphasized by the cross, the aids to re pentance by the assuranoe of Qod*a for giveness in Jesus Christ and by the gift of the Holy Spirit. “And remission of sins:” The forgiveness of sin, there-, moral of its punishment, find deliver ance of the soul from the power of “Should he preached in His same:" That is, “by the authority of Christ,” and “through the merit and media-, tion of,Christ.” 47. “Among all nations^ beginnlngwt Jerusalem:” They were to begin at home, but by no means to remain there.1 48. “And ye are witnesses of thess things:” The idea contained in Luka li 8, “which from the beginning warn eye-witnesses and ministers of the* ward,” is here found ones more. 49. “And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you:” The promise of the gift of another wComforter con tained in Christ’s last with the eleven (John 14:15-90,90; 1536, 87; 16:18,14). This was the promise of the Father, made in the Old Testament (Isa. 44:8; Ezek. 88:87; Joel 838-88). (See Matt 8:11 tad Acta 8:17.) “But tarry ye in the city 61 Jerusalem:” Make this your home. They waited for ten days after the ascension, pray ing, conversing, studying the Scrip tures, thus being prepared for their great work. Then came the groat day of Pentecost, when the promtae of the Father was fulfilled, and each oneW oeived a consciousness of a new and mighty power and halt, as man had never feltj before, the presence and loro of God. “Until ye be endued with power from on high:” ComparaJtemaaa 15:18,18; 1 Corinthians 3*; 4 Corinth ians 19:9; Philippian* 8:10; 1 Thoms 50. We now come to the dose of the. forty days during which Jeans had ap* pcarea to xUb cusoiplai txui instructed them. There were four mote appear* woes after the one by the Sea of Gali lee; the last of these was at Jerusalem whence He led them out **4 far an Bethany,” in its vicinity on the Mount of Olives. “And He lifted np His hands sad blessed them." \ U. “He was parted from them;” By be ginning to asoend upwards. “And car ried up into heaven:" The tense of the original Is picturesque, and indicate** jontinned action, a gradual going'np out of their sight. Gompare the ion ietaUed account, Acta 1: WL 53. “And they worshiped Him:* deknowledginginow that Be was indeed Divine, they gave Hfcn the religions worship due only to God. ‘Mad re tained to Jerusalem with great Joyr” Every sorrow had been turned into Joy. Che proof that Jeens was the.Jdeasiah Eiad greatjy kcotat^d; they saw how Ois death was the redtanpdo of the world* theyhsdlearned howHeeonld ingin the BeriptuTes; the love and Joy in the Hotel O. “And were oon&i temple" at the home of is we say of a regular ehnreh. “Bli thesource of oeivecL V Complaints, there is no cute equal Pain-Killer. Get a bottle to-day. • Keep fit stantly on'band, for there is no kind of pain ache—internal or external—-that** will not relieve Accfept no imitation or Genuine ba»Ps&&? Davis & Son on bottle, quantity bas been doubled, but the price iiitfll ■f-r HINDOO ANTI - KINK, RECENTLY DISCOVERED, <■ » u; j ‘ WQ9 V. -rUM rhe only known remedy that will take the odll ihcl ^ipk oat of;the iomf.D heir, allowing it to be brushed aid combed at tf wees straight. We will send three bottles postpaid to any part"of theSpited States on receipt of $1.00. One bottle *6 mots. Tr*T 'h J; » > 0 Hindoo Arfti-Kink Go., ) L. 13ft BROADWAY, NEW YORK (ftlY uJL ONE HUNDRED YEARS » _OF THy- . * AFRICAN MTHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH, OR Centennial of African Methodism The A. M. E. Zion JBook Room now bis on its shelves a new and uore complete history of tlte church, than has error before been published, rhe book isthe result of tern years’ effort by' BISHOP J. Vf. HOOD, D. D., LL.D. It is a book well formed, of convenient size sad contains dearly seven tundred pages. The retail .price is S3, invariably cash. A llbberal per :entage allowed to agents vdbo make large sales. Knoxville College ADVERTISERS an learn the exact cost if any proposed line of idvertising in American papers "bp addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co, 1 I ii t B F i a I i PULPITEER. The volume of Syn open of Sermon* by $ev. JOHN B. SMAItU D. IX, b*. Dr. WILLIAM GOLEB, I '* A l^e l x nSflvWul OK . i now reedy lor di*tributioe. The ook contain about ■eveniy-five nr* tom—more than ,800 fag- wmj iBteace wall pointed, y^liftly rioted and nioelj hound in doth. Ike WTU. HB4IHJW bk LOST, WHO, WITHOUT THE GOSPEL, HAVE MO XHOWL* v EDGE OPXHK ATQKEMHNTt” - Men of a literary tan of mind, ho have read, the treat le highert tenp of its on and Scriptural foundation. BEE: .. .1. — .. .• pip I '' UB RIPANS TABULES. } commonly eones on with AAt fyuptana, wUok «1 neglected inorMun In expl iBn gnduv grot ch^mMi Ripana Tabuiea "7«MajSaiSSSrk?"0-*'“"““ Ripans Tabulaa «» Ripana Tabula# *'8SBS£lS&Bikm’Da- «*» Ripana. Tabulae V * • / . , -i: ’ *'* “ • * f^-<enrjnte# aaoii $*; Ripana Tabaka utMoth but nnd intaMMi: okmife tht ^K{^n|i MMtipiiigBfitiind n dnint iiHwirtiftii of j tup pftw ootfaigor dpwioQ of jjpMtf, vfil M, V* • 14* C- 1 'Wonp.ifcBtp‘ H' SEL
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