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STWfWH©*** of * IdaadaoC HmSmu ’ Ife 1mm takon ft toe ) C B HMifPl), fig** IC CUttton D, BiahfftAJWwfiSTP P* Bmr Wn pfTBaaiJ W JLbrtork, 1 . iSylWwift, mm *acw* a a i# F. yeral: .<# by the late Bish ; Other authors (m: mm, b. f. v — *■ mv J. W.' _TTilliamHow B. Hf^vrood Stitt, J. H. Write, 'W.' H. Marshall. J$hn E. MflfttlSu George Biddle, JahnJL-J>, They oont&in some rtfthe late* •ad choicest revival hymns from the flujtyJ Hyson Book. A short Ritual Service prepared by the late Elder \V esley Brown adds to lefulcess oi the books. They by fftr the most complete books oi ’4 _1 1_iLa -1_-L How is the time for churches, literary sMorifttim, etc., to supply themselves *fthtbe neW Hymnals. These books are sold at the following low prices: Hew Hymn and Tune Book, fl ; Hymn Book (^without notes) . j-diacount will be made to those who purchase 25 or more. Send all orders to the A. M. E. Zion Book Concern, 559 Bleecker street, New York. Jkhc HotcjnAv. Agent. ^Ub»^wM0H<SE ««ww^ ^>y the8 G M that We haye made permanent arrangement* with The Stab of Ziosr to publish f the U B.&.S W., m—mmww » , »^*r«^d that 6i(dl lOCair Commandary or Court subscribe for 1 pay for it out of the _sent to the F S whose duty itshail be to read every artic’e of ike U B A S W to the Lodge at each meeting. Br W R Harrington, S G M. Btr L A Hughes, 8 J F 8. Mr M Wooden, of Louisville, Ky, Supreme Grand Lecturer and Organiser u. w GRE rj jg, V1LLE, TENN. Offering a complete education tc both male and female atndents. The i beneficial featureof th« school is its Industrial Training, ft is the intent , of the managers to have a complete l Industrial Department where students V may receive instruction in all oi the if trades taught in such schools. It has four departments. Industrial, Gram mar Jr* ij Principal isst. Teach i wet Rev Sri in Grammar School. Expensee—Board, washing &room rent 9550 per month. For information address Rev F M Jacobs, Secretary ol Board, Aihe* ville.H 0. fr a himmi THEOLOGICAL 8EMINARY, ATLANTA, GA. WILBUR P. THIRKIELD, D D PfiE8ix>E»rr. Largest Endowment Finest Equipment Of any Theological School in the -OPEN TO ALL RACES.-— Four Professors, each giving his entire time to his Chair as a life specialty, Three years' Advanced Course, and Shorter English Courses, library Building 8,000 volumes. ta _a__ 1.1^1 l/OriullOI166 *»JS1 Rooms I Jui& Tucrip^J J Nf IELO TAP fmm GollgiatI • - ‘;-v-AMD-T' ■*' INDUSTRIAL INSTITUrE OF FEE DBBS. H. 0., I Opens its Fifth Annual Sewi# OcTOBiat 2wd, 1894. Courses aefet lows: • Preparatory; Normal and Clami* rmmr,9a. 1C Clinton, D D, Bo* 143, Un coster, S C. 'T Alexander Walter* D D, 228 |)imcan ave, Jersey City, N J. QERKBAL 8ECRETABY. if Rev Wm Howard Day, D D, 601 &3gg* st, Harrisburg, Fean. ;! r-. r-QMmBix awfw^to.: A Rev J W Aietork, DD, 308 Cleve iand-ave, Montgomery, Akw General Book Agent, Bet John Holiiaay,DD, 863 Bleeckerit New York, NY, Editor Stab of Ziok, RevG oW Clinton, A M, Salisbury, N C. Editor Church Quarterly, H J C Dancy, Bfttabiry, NC - Superintendent Suaday 8chooi De partment, Rev R R /Mania. D D, gomery, i 8ecretai Bev JH Virginia./ nary Department, D D, Petersburg, icational Department, ;1M, Wiuaton.'N 0, _ of fciow, H. P. Slaughter, Salisbury, N C. President of Livingstone College, Rev W H Goler, D D/Salisbury N C IRECTORY OF EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON FRRENCES AND TIME OF ANNUAL MEET INGS. First District, Bishop J W Hood ^JTotfc 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 church, Allegheny City, Pa, 2d Wednesday in Jane, 1895. Virginia conference 4th Wednesday in N<& 1895. Petersbarg, Va Second Ditrict, Bishop C B Harris D D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore con fere&00r 9rd Wednesday in May 1895 forkyPa. Allegheny conference, meets in John Wesley church, Pittsburgh, Pa. on tiieBrd Wednesday in Sept 1895/ North Carolina conference. 4tb Wedaesday in November, 1895, at Witemgfen, N C. > Central'North Carolina conference, - Wednesday —-< 1895, at WesfemN C conference 1st Wed* nesday in December 1895, at Mor^ ganton, N C. Fourth District Bishop 1 0 Clin on, D.D, pieeiding: Sooth Carolina conference, fourth Wednesday in November, 1895, at Lancaster's C. Palmetto conference, 2nd Wednesday in Deee$%ur,X895l at Wlnasboro, BC North Georgia conference 4th Web ne«Jay in October, 1895, at Augusta. Qa. « * • •• • ’ Sotcrth Georgia conference the 1st Wednesday in November, 1895, el D D. presiding, - Tennessee conference, 4th Wednee ® Dayton, renn. ^ East Alabama conference 4th Wed nesday in November, 1895, at fBf - *r -T’ ■~735' *• 9t * -•« r Central Alabama conference, fed in Nov* life at Greehr ith, 222 Oak tit, Binghampton, N «T Allegheny Conference— Rpv Vatson, Johnstown, Pa. Ohio conference—Rev M R Frank ittf 40 Cedar-st, Allegheny City, Pa. Virginia Conference—Rev. A. L. fewby, Elizabeth CSty, N.C. Michigan & Canada Conference— lev J H Alexander, Allegan, Mich. :' North Carolina Gomerenoe—Rev. 1.8. Rives, Goldsboro, N. C. , C. N. C. Conference—Rev W. H Davenport, Carthage* N. G. Western N C conference,—Rev. R. 3 Simmons, Charlotte, |N. C. ■'!* South Carolina conference—Rev F K.illingsworth, Fort Mill, S C. > Palmetto conference—Rev R B Viiliams, Columbia,SC. isast Alabama , Conference—Rev r W Cooper, Montgomery, Ala. West Alabama Conference—Rev. Edward Hunter, Selnm, Alabama East Tennessee, Virginia and ^prth Carolina conference—Rev T 5*IT*Blackman,JUheyille, N C. Tennessee Conference— Rev/ B. S4 Gudger, 115 E-st, Chattanooga, rennes8ee. West Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—Rev. J. P. Meachain, Coffeeville, Mississippi. North Georgia Confereece— Rev. Es W Tarlcr, Lawranceville, Qa Georgia C|tifer«nce— Rev L G Semphill, Crawford, Ga. Kentucky Conference—Rev. «f . B Johnson, 316 Chanel St.. Louuville' Ky. Missouri Conference,—Rev. Ad cm Wskefield, 356 Black find street, la iianapo’if’, lad Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. Gosiin, 1122 Victory-et, Little Rock, Irk. Florida Conference—Rey. J'bomas H. Darley, Tampa, Fla. Sontb Florida Conference— W f Vesta, Bartow, Fla. 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. BOXBD8. Ho ne and Foreign Mission Boaro —Bishop J W Hood, D D, President, Rev Wm Howard Da?, D f>, Bishop IC Clinton, D D, Treas Educational ? Board— Bish p: C C Pettey,A M, D D, president; Rev h F Wheeler, A M, B D, secretary; Rev G L black well, A B, ST B, Ureas’*. Bureau of Statistics—R. I.; Rev. .J. S. Caldwell, Rpv, £ g. White, P. EL, 8ee’y, Paterson, R J. Board of Management of the Stab or Sion—Bisbcp T H Lomax, D D chairman, Rev K S Rives, D D, Sec retary, Bishop 0 C Pettey, D B„ Bishop t C Clinton, D D, Rev G VI Clinton, AM; M*nagersof Book Concern, Bishop Alexander Walters, D D, presi dent; Rev J H White, sedretary; Rev J 8 Cldwel, treasurer, Kev J E Mason, J W Smith. Receiver of Children’s Day money. Prof B A Johnson, A M, Livingston* Alimonies should be sent to the decretory, Lock Box 160, Fayette ville,N C. The officers of these boards will please send a correct list of all mem bers of the above gamed bodies, also make any further correction needs* ary. t ^ . . Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society— President, Mrs M J Jones, 101IMD *<, Washington, DC; Secretory,. $&m K P Hood, Lock Bgx 160, FayettoyHle, N C; Treat urer, Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne,N C. The Bisbope ar conference secre taries will corner a great favor upgn ail concerned by furnishing a correct list of the above named vice Presi dents of the above nalhed society, also inform us of any necessary change or correction#* which shall receive oar prompt af nation. "drut_ GAI^WEIX A TOMPKJN’S, . Publi»her». #ailyO» “ '-x&X Iwwst 30N >ibt> OHjlitoJ -WAY ... . UN» .... imvisiQua in Egan May 19, lg9S. Tbis condensed schedule nation and is subject to cbi wiibout*Botios to the public^JHpppipHpp RICHMOND TO CHARLOTTE. N< Lt. Richmond tiaj Hoath Boston Danville Beiasvllle Greensboro High Point Salisbury Concord ■> A Ar. Oha lottdf' 1*05 _ onj»l»«n * team 41* am 6 45 am 7 87 am 8 82am 660 am lo io am lo 56 am 1140 tn No 85 Dally It 66 pm 209 pm 2 47 pm 3»P« 4 89 pm 610 pm 6 56 pm 7 46 pm 818 pm • 17 pm io 07 pm 1065 am No. 87 Ex gun. 6 40 am 1618 am 6 67 am 1720 am 811 am 18 49 am 9 96 am Ar. Soartanburg 2 80 pm Greenville 410 pm' Jr.At'antaLOenT] 9 00 pm 1M am 167 am 6^5 am 1187 am 1226pm 8 65 pm CHARLOTTE TO RICHMOND. No. 12 Billy Lt. Atlanta LCen-T] 7 60 am Green vile 214pm Lt. Spartanburg 810 pm Vo. 86 I Dallv. | 900 pm 8 20 am 4 26 am No. 88 Dally, looon’m 5 27 pm 618 pm Lt. charlotte Concord Salisbury . High Point Greensboro Reldavtlte Dinvill) South Boston Keyvvllle Burkeville _ ▲n elia Ot Haute 4 29 am Ar.. xdchmond 6 co am 6 40 pm fttpot 810 pm 9 26 pm 9 55 Dm 1040 pm 12 80 am 1 40 am 2 56 am 846 10 48 a 7i5am SSfln 8 01 am t 9 08p 8 47 am 9 38 p 9 46 am 10 15 am 10 67 am 11 45 am 126opn| 2 05 pm 2 47 pm 8 24 pin 4 40 pm 12 00 RALEIGH TO HOT SPRINGS. No. It. 6 05 am 0 10 am 832 am 1016 am 1109 am 1230 pm 3 52 om 4 25 pm I?Y Ar Ar Ar Dilly Rilelgh Durham Gr« ensboro 8 a llr bury Statesville Hlckorv Asheville “ Hot Springs Lv It No. 12 7 80 am 5 20 am 9 55 pne 7 55 pm 7 03 pm 5 66 pm 216 pm 1143 pm THROUGH SCHEDULES No, 35 1115 am 7 45 pm 7 Soars 9 17 pm 10 55 pm Dally Lv Washington Ar Ar Greensboro Lv " Raleigh “ " Salisbury “ “ Charlotte “ « No 830 10 15 | 5C5 8 47 715 'No. 37 1043 pm 6 57 am 110 pm 811 am 1 CO pin 12 80 pm 1 45 pm 4 46 im 8 10 pm 9 25 am Lt Ar Lt Dell? Washington G'eenabrro Raleigh SM'sbury Aehevl'le A-hevllle Hot Soiiags Knoxelile Cj ttanot pa Charlotte Ar SALISBURY AND NORWOOD. No, 47 Eccept Sunday. No. 48. 160 pm Lt Salisbury Ar 9 30 am 3 50 pm Ar Norwood Lt 6 45 am SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Nng 37 and 38. Wash ngton and Southwestern Ltvited, composed >t Putin an Cara; n-lnlmum Palin an rate $2.00; no extra r-re Through Sleeping Cura betw- en New yopk and New Or leans, New Tor* *nd Memphis. New York and Tampa and Washington, Asbiwllle and Hot 8 rings, Kroxvllle and Cbattancora Also cai rl a flrac-class ooacu between Washington and Jacksonville. Dining Car between Greensboro and Montgomery. Nos.85 an 186, United States Past Mill. Pull m-m Sleeping Cars between New York, Atlanta ar.d M-n’gomerv, and New Yoik and Ja< k on vlile. Also has Sleeping Car between Charlotte and Augusta, No. 12, Sleeping Bar Greensboro to Raleigh. No. 35, Sleeping Car Raleigh to Gicensboro. Th-ough tickets on sale at principal station.', to all polar*. For r*tes or Xu 1 iatoraalien an ply to any agent cX the Con pany. N. J. O'BRIEy, Superintendent Fir*t vision, Danville, Va. Dl W.B. RYDER. Superintendent |joond Di la ion, Charlotte, Sf. Q. W.'H. GRB1N, General Supailntendent. Wash ington, p, C. J. M. CULP,TraWi Manager.Washington, D.C W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent, Wann ing ton, D. 0 WE3TERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION SOUTHERN RT. ^onatnusea qcacuiuc m effect Augrax 13, 1894. JBASTBOUND. No. 16. DAU.T. Noo. 12 A Daily. 815ft r 0 40 a (i 18 80 p d 18 44 ^ 0 8 30:. c 8 58 * u 4 88 p o 5 17 p ft 5 50 0 n wipe 711 p fcoe^ 10 49 p li07«. 7 00 a d ♦18 01 *.. 3 86 an 6 90 ft u 1810 n o 18 16ft® 1 68an 6 45 alt 18 05 » nr 10 30 » ft 12 58 p u Nos. 87 6 11 DJLTLT. 4 80 pu 6 55p L 9 20 p u 10 48 ft n 840 ft id 688ft® 1850ft® 5 40a® 6 45ft n «8 85 p a 1 00ft® 9 80®® 5 30ft® 800ft® 1016ft® 88« 1816ft a 18 60 p or 146ft® 946 ft® 1 4 06pm Leave Knoxville ieare Morristown leave Paint Kook leave Het Springs leave AsbevtUe leave BoTOd Kepb leave M*rioa leave Morgan ton leave Hickory leave Newton leave Statesville Arrive Salisbury arriye Greensboro arrive Danville arrive Richmond leave Greensboro arrive Durham arrive Raleigh 'artl.e Goldsboro leave Danvlie arrive Washington arrive Baltimore arrive Pfclladelphli arrive New York Leave New York leave Philadelphia I sav4 Baltimore leave Washington H-SS leave Danville arrive Greensboro wTlre Gw^^boro leave Greensboro save Hickory " leave Morgan ton SKKV... ,!»»» 1048 pm 11 os p m. 746ft® No. 14 DAILY. lilts ISA 1098ft® II» ft ■ 8 45 ft® 8 46 ft s 8 00 ft ft No. 18 DAILY. leave HendeSsenville leave Fiat Bock leave galpda leave Tryon tSSSBSSS" arrive Ohftries ton arrive Savannah fiKSVSZ*. aw me No. 90 era ok.tr LIVINGSTONE SALISBURY, - - N. C. The Fourteenth Snwon ol this Institution of Lieaiming, which is under the direction and control of the AM E Zion Church in America, begins on Wednesdav, Oct. 3rd, *04, and closes May 29th,’95. It has Four Departments of Instruction : 1. A Grammar School Course, covering three years, which is preparatory to the Normal Department. 2. A Normal Coarse, covering three years, provided for the special traili ng of teachers and as preparatory to the Classical Department. 3. A Classical Course covering foa- years, provided for a thorough trani ing in arts and sciences. 4. A Theological (bourse for the training of persona in direct prepara tion for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition and room real, *8 Ou por month. $1 per session for medical attendance and shout 65 per aemfob lilt books, all in advance. For further particular o apply k. PaOF. E. l&Go&h, Livingstone College, ^H°.burj,N \J PACtILTY ; Rev. W. H. Goler, A. M., D. D., President, ^Itatal and Mo^al 3dcBce an 1 Exegetical Theology. E. Moore, A ML, Ph. D., WioreUrj oi Faculty, Greek and Lan guages and Philosophy. F. H. Noble. A. M, Treasurer, Natural Sciences ar d Mathematic*. B A. John ton, A. M , Princijwil of tne hioimal tVpamnent and Furtnciai Book-Keeper, English Literature Hisunry, Pedagogics and Economics, Rev. G. L. Blackwell, A M-, 6. L B., Dean of Soho *i ol Theology, Hebrew, Elocution. RooyciopssJia and Practical i’nHology. ^ Rov. R R, Mon is, A. M , D. D., Historical and Systematic Theology k Miss Victoria Richardson. Principal Preparatory Department, Arithmetic Music, Ethics, Writing and Drawing* Miss Mary A. Lynch, Librarian, Grammar, Geography aud English Cbm position. Miss F. C. Petty, History, PhvSioiogy, Spelling aud Reading. Mrs. Annie C. Tucker, Lady Principal. Rev. Philip Aklfe L. Hubert, D. D., Financial Secretary % Rev. John H. Hector, Collecting Agent. Send all money for the college to Prof, B. A. 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