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great mer the African Methodist have been Of the close of ilvemaryof out as a separate and distinct organi 1796 James Yarlck and othfeig be of the existence of proscription >tber conditions which hindered thnir , intelieo .aai development and te ligiou* growth, and prevented them from oplifting their fellows ac oording as theyfelt themselves moved by the Spirit of God, withdrew from Ihe Mother Church and formed a separate and distinct organization, out of which has grown the great African Methodist Episcopal Z«on (.huioh. We congratulate ourselves on having had a man of such unselfish motives, sterling qualities and pronouooed ability as ml organizer and leader, to bead this great religious movement; he was ihe first man of the race to grgap the great Idea of a purely religious Negro organi sation. Daring this hnndred years our church has grown from s handful to nearly 409,000 communicants, embracing every section of the United States, Cana da, a part of Africa and some of the island* of the Sea. It has taken s fore foot* pert in ail movements sffoc.ing the moral, intellectual and spiritual welfare m. ? session of the General Confer i at Pittsburgh, Pa, in 1892, it that we should hold pur Anniversary in the month 1806.-in the “Mother Zion,” (our first established church of the con nection,) now situated on the corner of West 10th and Bleccker streets, New York City, NT. We take this medium through which to inform you of our intention, and to earnestly ask your sympathy and ce-pper ation to make this Centennial effort a success in advancing the Redeemer’s Kingdom sad in the elevation of the race. Ittaonr purpose to hold a Ten D*y. Centennial Conference, two sessions each day, at which time papers will be read and snob subjects discussed as may be Every denomination or religious organ tton Is oordlally invited to participate * us. We especially Invite ail Metho t organizations to take part with us. iaah denomination desiring represen ts will please oommunlcate wUh hop A.. Walters, D D, Chairman itenida! Committee. No. 858 Bieecker Now York City, NY. Executive Committee: Habop J W Hood, DD, LI.D; Bishop > Thompson, DP, Bishop TJB Lomax, ), Bishop 0 C Pettey, A M, D D. Bish C R Harris, D D, Bishop I C Clinton, t, Bishop A Waiters,”© D, Rev Wm raid Day, D D, Rev J W Alstork, D Biddle, B D, Rev W H r J 8 Caldwell, B D, R«*v A M, BevWH Goler, D D, RS Rives, D D, Hev H Blake, Rev J komofton. D De.-*p:’ ;c!T': ^ Manager. the rartoue«doim of atndy. Thwe l bare been oompelled to place on file,« 1 hare not been able to prepare a» the needed sppUaocea. in January, ltt>3, I publl.hod la Thk Ifeui or Zioxau exprenfion of my hope. y|| purpoaea retarding Tn Counax or 3Lv xbe prewdng.nature of my other 4«Ue. ban largely interf«rred with my m%7 tn carry oat my Intention., yet I aa lam *® M^y that atudenu will now Iftnnmruf la tha Cocnaa. uame*l be. rag ’f&iSSlT 3' V* - Will the biltbrwi who tee thi. an that tboee who therein may get tie fourth page of or the *»Outline.oi **&*»*#<* by the Board of named below. , ply at once. ‘Methodology, linaey'* Tuao ti.. late Biah opa ./ones and Moore.' Other authors are Rets. G. W. Clinton, B. F. Wheeler, fimhlr Claiborne, ,J. W. Smith, R. R. Morris, William'How ard Day, R. Haywood Stitt, J. H. White, W. H/ Marshall John E. Price, E George Biddle, John A. D. Bloite, et at , Tl-ey also contain some nfthe lates and choicest revival hymns from the Gospel Hy mn Book. A short Ritual Service prepared by the late Elder John Wesley Brown adds to the usefulness of the books. They are by far the most complete books or the kind ever published by the church. Now is the time for churches, literal y associations, etc., to supply themselves with the new Hymnals. These books are sold at the following low prices: New Hymn and Tune Book, f 1 each; Hymn Book (^without notes) 50 cents each. A large discount will be made to those who purchase 25 or more. Send sli orders to the A. M. E Zion Book Concern, 353 Bleecker street, New York. ,Tkttn Hot.t.ttv*v. Agent. NOTICE Is hereby given by the S G M that we have made permanent arrangements with The Stab op Zioh to publish all of the Wi rk of the UB&8 W., and it is requested that each local Commandary or Court subscribe for The Stab and pay for it out of the trea-ury, to be sent to the F S whose duty it shall be to read every artice of Afce UB&8W to the Lodge at each meeting. Dr W R Harrington, S G M. Mr L A Hughes, 8 J F 8. Mr M Wooden, of Louisville, Ky, Supreme Grand Lecturer and Organizer. GREENVILLE COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, TENN. • Offering a complete education to ►oth male and female, students. The lemficial feature of th« Bchcol is its 'dustrial Training- It is the intent J tbe managers to have a complete ndwtriol Department where «*tud€Bts nay receive instruction in all of the raoes taught in such schools. It has our departments, Industrial, Gram oar, Normal and Collegiate. FACULTY. . Rev B A Morrisey, A B, Preset. Rev F M Jacobs, A B, B D. Mra R A Morrisey. Lady Principal. Rev Jacob Branner, Asst. Teach r d Grammar School. Expenses—Board, washing <fc room ent $6 50 per month. For information pddrecs Rev F M facobs, Secretary of Beard, Ashe ille, N C. GAMMON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ATLANTA, GA. sf S' WILRUR P. THIRKIELD, D P Pbbidbkt. Largest Endowment -AND— Finest Equipment Of any Theological Hcbool in the Booth. -—OPEN TO ALL RACES, Four Professors, each giving his entire Bom to his Chair as a life specialty. Three years’ Advanced Course, and Shorter English Courses. Library Building 8,000 volumes. Dormitories st^am-heated. Free. Rooms! Free Tuition I! No minister or candidate need be de prived of th*e advantages. For Cata logue and foil particulars address Preb’t W. P.^HIREIELD -:—L— -aV--. ‘ _—THE Barrett CollgiatE INDUSTRIAL INSTITU FE land-ave, Montgomery, Ala. ; General Book Agent, Bet Jehu Holliday, DD, 353 Bleeckerst New York,NY. * Editor Star of Zion, RevG oW Clinton, A M, D D, Chariot e,N C* Editor Church Quarterly, fl JC Dancy, Salisbury, N-C Superintendent Sunday Sdiooi De partment, Be? B B Morris, DD, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary Sunday School Depart ment, Bev T A Weathington, Mont gomery, Ala. •' > * v- 'r: Secretary Missionary Department, Rev J H Manley, D D, Petersburg, Virginia. Secretary Educational Department, ProfS G Atkins, A M, Winston, N C. Foreman of the Stab of Zion, H. P. Slaughter, Charlotte, N U * President of Livingstone College, Bev W H Goler, D D, Salisbury N C. DIRECTORY OF EPISCOPAL DI8TBICTS, ANNUAL CON FERENCES AND TiKJ OF ANNUAL MEET INGS. First District, Bishop J W Hood, presiding: New York conference, Newburgr, N Y, 2nd Wednesday in May, 1895. New England conference; Hartford, Conn, let Wednesday in May, 1895. Ohio conference meets at Avery Mission church, Allegheny City, Pa, 2d Wednesday in Jane, 1895. Virginia conference 4th Wednesday in Nov. 1895, Petersburg, Vav Second Ditrict, Bishop C E Harris D D, presiding: Philadelphia and Baltimore con ference. 3rd Wednesday in May 1895 York,Pa. Allegheny conference, meets in John Wesley church, Pittsburgh, Pa. on the 3rd Wednesday in Bept 1895. North Carolina conference, 4th Wednesday m ' November, 1895, at 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 gantoo, N C. , .V'v Fourth District Bishop I C Ciin on, D.D, presiding: South Carolina conference, fourth Wednesday in November, 1895, at Lancaster, SC. Palmetto conference 2nd Wednesday in December, 1895, at Winnsboro, SC, ' North Georgia conference 4th Wed nest ay in October, 1895, at Augusts, Ga. '• /,:-v ■ ■ South Georgia conference the 1st Wednesday in November, 1895, at L* Fayette, Ga. Fifth District, Bishop T H Lomax* D D.presiding, * - Tennessee conference, 4th Wednes day in October, 1895, at Dayton, Tenn. \ East Alabama conference 4th Wed nesday in November, 1895, at Au burn, Ala. Central Alabama conference, fed Wednesday in Nov. 1895, at Green ville, Ala. Blue Ridge Conference, 3rd Wednes day n Oct 1895, at Johnson City, Tenn. *, *• " » Florida conference, 3rd Wednesday in February, 1895, at Pensacola Fla South Florida conference 1st Wed nesday in Feb. 1895, at Bartow, Fla. ^S»$hopCC1'e“e7, Texas conference At Stoneham, Texar, in November, 1895 t r North DouLuaas conference, 8rd Wednesday in January, 1895 afc— Louisiana conference, 2nd Wed* in Januaiy, 1895,^ --La. Minissipni conference, 1st ayiHanuaiy.m nona oonitience neaoes iZ in —1895,nt D.«opol«^K s^seES mttUtCfa k» tember, 1895. Missouri ' comerenoo menu ai Ev.n»iUn, hd, 2nd Wtdnesday in (jeneesee conference meet* 4ib Williams, Colombia, 8 C. uiast Alabama Conftrenoa—Rev J W Cooper, Montgomery, Ala. West Alabama Conference—Her. Edward Hunter, Selma, Alabama East Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina conference—RevT F H Blackman, Asheville, N C. Tennessee Conference—Rev. B. M Gudger, 115 E-st„ Chattanooga, Tennessee. -V'-,-' -V West Tennessee and Mississippi Conference.—Rev. J. P. Meacham, Ooffeeville, Mississippi. North Georgia Conference—Bev. L W Taylor, Lawrenceville, Ga. Georgia Conference—Rev L G Hemphill, Crawiord, Ga. -*%. Ken icky Conference—Rev. J B Johnson, 316 Chapel St.. Louisville* kt. ’ ■ Missouri Conference,—Rev. Adam Wakefield, 356 Blackford street, In dianapolis, Ind. Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. Goslin, 1122 Victory-st, Little Rock, Ark, - Florida Conference—Rev. Thomas H. Darley, Tampa, Fla. South Florida Conference—W C Vesta, Bartow, Fla. Texas Conference—Rev. P R Pitt man, Calvert, Texas. Louisiana Conference—Rev H W Barnett, Tallulah, La. \. California conference—Rey M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street. Lea Angelos, Cal. Oregon conference — Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. j ; Sooth Mississippi conference—Re. BOARDS. Home and Foreign Mission Board —Bishop J W Hood, D D, President, Rev Wm Howard Day, D D, Beefy, Bishop IC Clinton, D D, Treaa. Educational Board—Bishop C C Pettev, A M, J) D, president; Rev B F Wheeler, A M, B D, secretary; Rev G L Blackwell, A B, S T B, treas’r. Bureau of Statistics—R. I.; Rev. J. S. Caldwell, Rev, J. H. White, P. E, Sec’y, Paterson, N J. Board of Management of the 8tar o* 3iON-?-BishcpT H Lomax, D U, chairman, Rev R 8 Rives, D D, Sec retary, Bishop C O Pettey, D D„ Bishop 1 C Clinton, D P, Rev G W Clinton, A M. Managers of Book Concern, Bishop Alexander Walters, D D, presi dent; Rev J H White, secretary; Rev J 8Cldwel, teeaamer, Rev J R Mason, J W Smith. \S Receiver of Children’s Pay money, Prof B A Johnson, A M, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N C. -J5 . All monies should be sent to the Secretary, Lock Box 160, Fayette* villfcNO. The omcers of these boards will please send a correct list of all mem bers of the above named bodies, also make any further correction neces sary. Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society— President, Mrs M J Jones, 10%J0 sf, Washington P C; Secretary, Mrs R P Hood, Lock Box 160, Fayetteville, N 0 j Treasurer, Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne, N C. The Bishops or oonferenoe secre taries will center a great favor npon all concerned by furnishing a correct list of the above named Viee Presi dents of tbe above named society, also irfform ns of any necessary change or correction which shall receive oar prompt at* nation. cb«nfeUbilSoutMnoUo# RICHMOND TO CHARLOTTE. No. 87 SzSan. 5 40 am 1618 MB 6 57 am 17 20 am 811, am f 8 49 am 9 «5 am . Jp 5SB A r. Atlanta LOenT] 9 00 pm 1CB am 1 57 am 6 2J am 1187 am 12 *8 pm 8 55 IBB CHARLOTTE TO RICHMOND. No. 12 I No. 86 I No 88 : D»«» I Dally. I Dally. I*. Atlanta Loan TJ 7 50am 900pm 12 03n’n Greenville 214 pm 829 am 527 pm Lv. Spartanburg 819 pm 4 26 am 618 pm Lv. c bar lotto Concord 640 pm 715am i 7 28 pm 87)1 am 1 l Greensboro Reldsvllle Dan villa South Boston Keytville Burkevllla __ Amelia Ot House 4 29 am Ar. julcbmond 600 am pm 7 28 pm 810 pm 920 pm 9 66 pm 1040 pm 12 80 am 140 am 256 am 3 45 am 87)1 am f t 8 47 am 9 945 am 1015 am l 1067 am 1146 am I! 125opm 205 pm 2 47 pm 8 24 pm 440 pm RALEIGH TO HOT SPRINGS. No. 11, 6 06 am 810 am 882am 1016 am 1109 am 1280 pm 3 52 pm 428 pm Lt Ar Dally Raleigh Durham Greensboro Sallrbury Statesville " Hiokorv “ Asheville “ Ar Hot Springs Lv Ar Lv No. 12 780 an 5 29 an 9 56 pn 7 55 pn 7 08 pu 5?6 pn 2 16 pn 1141 pn No«-85 1115 am , 45 pm 7 89 am 917 pm 10 55 pm No. 87 1043 pm 6 57 am 110 pm 811 am 1 CO pm 12 89 pm 145 pm 4 <5 pm 810 pm 9 25 am THROUGH SCHEDULES. Daily Lv Washington Ar Greensboro “ Raleigh “ Salisbury " Charlotte Ar Lv No. 36 8 81pm 1915 pm 5f5sm 8 47 am 715 am Lv * Ar Lv Dally Washington Greensboro Raleigh 8*l'sbury Asheville AthevlUe Hot Snrlnv8 Knoxville' On ttanocga Charlotte Ar No. 38 6 42 am 19 48 am 410 pm 9 88 pn? 4 30 pm 3 00 px 1 45 pm 10 35 am 7 10 am 8 30 pm SALISBURY AND NORWOOD. No, 47 Except Sunday. Nr. 48, 100 pm Lv Sallsbnry Ar 9 30 am 3 50 pa Ar Norwood Lv 6 45 am SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION SOUTHERN R’Y. No. 18. Nos. 12 A daily. daily. * 8 15 » a . „ 940am ,890am 12 30 pm ,034am 1244 po No, 16 N«..14 DAILY. DAILY. 210pm aia«m ilsii 5855 No. IS No. IS DAILY* Nos. 87and 38, Washington and Southwestern Lin lied, composed cf PaUman Cm; minlmnm PuHitm rate |2D0; no extra fare. Through Sleeping Can between New York and New Or leans, New York and Memphis. New York and Tampa and Washington, Asheville and Hot Srrtnrs, Knoxville and Chattanooga Also car. 0 8 '$!**** between Washington and Jacksonville. Dining Car between Greensboro and Montgomery. x Nos. SO and30, United States Fast Mall. Pull man Sleeping Can between New York, Atlanta and Montgomery, and New York and Jaekson vMte. Also baa Sleeping Car between Charlotte and Angnsta. No. 12, Sleeping Car Greensboro to Bnleigb. No. 35, Sleeping Car Balelgh to Gi eensboro. Through tickets on sale at principal stations, to sil points. For rates or full Inforaaticn ap ply to any agent cf the Company. _ N. J. Q’BBIKS, Superintendent First Dl vision, Danville, Ya. W.J.BYD1E, superintendent Sjjond Di la loo, Charlotte, N. 0. . GM8N, General Superintendent, Wash ington, J>. o. J. M. CULP.Trsfflo Manager.Washington, D.c W. A. TUBE, General Passenger Agent, Waso ington. D.C. . Condenacd Schedule in effect Augv* IS, 1894. ■WMipi i800p i 10 49 p i I2 07ai TOO a i ♦1201 m 8 35 a 0 30a i 1810 pi 1210 a l 168a i 648 A |806ai io 30 a i 12 58 p i BM.37A 1 DAILY. - 4 80 pi 0 55p i 9 20 pi 1043ai 8 40 a 1 B36ai 12 80 a i 5 40a i 648SI SALISBURY, N. C. , The Fourteenth Aw*on of this. Institution of Learning, which is under the direction and control of the A M E Zion Church in Amerce, begins on Wednesdav, Oct. 3rd, *94, 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. I 2. A Normal Course, covering three years, provided for the speoial train* ng of teachers and as preparatory to the Classical Department. 3. A Classical Course covering four years, provided for a thorough train ing in arts and sciences. . 4. A Theological Course for the training of persons in direct prepara tion for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition and room rent, $8 00 per month. $1 per session for medical attendance and about $5 per session fot books, all in advance. For farther particulars apply to Pbof, E. Moore, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C FACULTY: Rev. W. H. Goler, A. M., D. D., President, Mental ~ d Monti Science and Exegetical Theology. E. Moore, A. M., Ph. D., Secretary oi Faculty, Greek and Latin I n* guagea and Philosophy. F. H. Noble, A. M, 'Treasurer, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. B. A. Johnson, A. M., Principal of (he Normal department and Financial Book-Keeper, English Literature History, Pedagogics and Economics. Rev. G. L. Blackwell, A. M., S. T. B., Dean of School ot Theology, Hebrew, Elocution, Encyclopedia and Practical Theology. Rev. R. R. Morris, A. M, D. D., Historical and Systematic Theology. Miss Victoria Richardson. Principal-Preparatory Department, Arithmnic Music, Ethics, Writing and Drawing. Miss Mtury A. Lynch, Librarian, Grammar, Geography and English Com position. Miss F. C. Petty, History, Physiology, Spelling and Reading. Mrs. Annie C. Tucker, Lady Principal. Rev. Philip Aklis L. Hubert, D. D., Financial Secretary. Rev. John H. Hector, Collecting Agent. Send all money for the college to Prof B. A. Johnson. £ -Subscribe For THE STAR OF ZION.^ ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS THREE •« SINGLE CORY Do You want to keep Posted on the Current Topics of the day? $ If so, Suberibe to THE STAR OF ZION. r" • It hu able Mid Thoroughly Competent Contributor in &U parti cf tbt Omwtajt Who Write on Almoat Every Conceivable Topic the Well Being of the Negro, and Leading Questions of the Hold:. It will Articles from Bishops, Statonmen, Educators, and Lead ing Thinkers of our Race oi Every Profession. Some oi our best Writers have already agreed to Contribute oooaaionsly. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL DLPABTMXN will he conducted by a great Sunday School worker and Theologian, ■A . 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