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■ ■ '■'*!« M.I T, Peptcmber 5, 18^5 1796 1896. ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFRICAN METHODISM. CENTENNIAL APPEAL OF THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPIS COPAL ZION CHURCH TO ALL EVANGELICAL CHUhOHEB 09 mm eaiTKD states of America and to ram msteodiw '*■ BODIES OF OABADA ARD ' THE BRITISH ISLES GnnxTrao:—'Through the great mer ilea of God, we, the African Method is1 fipiseopaT Zion Church, have been brought within two yearn of the clone ol the Anton* hundredth anniversary of oni history aa a eeparate and distinct organ! cation. in 1706 James Yarlck and others be cans* of the existence of proscription and other conditions which hindered their Intellectual development and >e Hgions growth, and prerented them from of Chrtet and uplifting their fellows ae Wording as they felt themeelvee moved by , the Spirit of God, withdrew from the Mother Church and formed a separate and dtstinot-organisation, oat of which haa grown the greet African Methodist Episcopal Zion C hatch. We congratulate ourselves on haring ' had a insh of such unselfish motives, steiling.qnallties and pronounced ability as ad organiser and leader, to head this great religions movement; he waa the first man of the race to grasp the great dta of a purely religions Negro organi sation. During this hundred years onr ohnroh haa grown from a handfol to nearly 400,000 communicants, embracing every section of the United States, Cans $ da, a part of Alrioa and some of the of the Sen.' It bis taken a fore moat part in all movemenla effecting the ■so.al, intellectual and spiritual welfare of the men. , At the session of the General Confer ence held at Pittsburgh, Pa, In 1803, it waa decided that wa should hold our One Hondveth Anniversary in the month cf October, 1800, in the “Mother Zion," ‘ (onr first established ohnroh of the con nection,) now situated on the corner ol West 10th and Bleacher streets, Ne* York City, NY. - We take this medium through which : to inform yon of onr intention, and to earnestly ask your sympathy and eo-opei ntion to P*ke this Centennial effort s an now in advancing the Redeemer’s Kingdom and In tha elevation of the race. • It la onr purpaae tp hold a Ten D»y Centennial Conference, two sessions each day, at which time papers will be read wed such subjects discussed as may be agreed upon. ■very denomination or religions organ IsaUon la oordially invited to participate with us. We sapeoially invite all Metho dist organisationa to take part with us. Barb denomination desiring represen tation will please oommunicate with Ittahop A. Wxltkbs, D D, Chairman Centennial Committee. No. 868 Bleecker St., New York City, N Y. Executive Committee: Bishop J W Hood, D D, LL D; Bishop j pThompson, DD, BiahopTH Lomax, D D, Bishop C C Pcttey, A M, D D. Bish op C R JIarris, D D, Bishop IC Clinton, D D, Bishop A Walters, D D, Rev Wm Howard Day, D D, Rev J W Alatork, D D, Bar * Geo Biddle, B D, Rev W H Chambers, Rev J S Caldwell, B D, Rev G W Clinton, A M, Rev W H Goler, D D, Rev R S Rives, D D, Rev H Blake, Rev J P Thompson, D D. Hon J O Dancy, General Manager. In the work spreading the cause THE A. M. S. ZION CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL By K«T AUVKD A- WBIflHT, U U. 1XMU> of the ScbooL Dear Brethren:—Many of yon hare east la appUoattoaa for taatractiona In the rarlooa oonnee of etady. Theee 1 kart bean oompelled to place on file, aa I hare not been able to prepare ail the me who iee (Ida an» id |p an that thoae who Hft. thonU may f#t It the tonrth page of ■t tor the “Outline ol ly, for the ▲ M B Zloi red by the Board of Work la now ready o« the whole of the atngle hooka, of anbjeeta, named below. Qealified atedenU may apply at onoa. (l)Oonree II, No. 8, “Methodology, The Art of Btnity “ * N (2) Gonrae II, No. 10, “BInney’a Tneo ogtoaTOoospeod,M Pint Half. (8) Cloacae IO, Ha 8. “Blimey” com %)flowiy, V, Viand VII, “Bft taMlIe Theology ” field* ftomaea, V.Vl, VII, and VHI, Mo No. 2, “ Jerona* Loglo.* I, Ma 4k “few Toeta l cew^t)D Cb**'0'*®’ • tfanbet**’ Ba\iabury* l .rflfc ®®?Jlfl o,A«^J TV-rtfl P£-«?SS2Sf.&i es^AS-a?. \s^Sfe^2r W^a,®* stvS** n0^ *»*«*» lbc*jj“ *|\ ot^®1* Oonde»®» l?o»* XioVixT'** CR^dD.^ . I l°fT’ « D. *» \000“°^^T)D’ ** ?£&££> B"0S* *a*SU^ f*n b3°* C'*,e „ „ t ^ &&**' Ai*. - htt B** J yiaaxqpv&l’ nt ^Lc' \"*^**Z£**«* \ O^nn &53 BleW „ WfS^ 7j0». «*'«&* V^I^S*,0 rssrssr^**■*_* . «, Dov'Ce. \ Vote®*** °* rb^^^LtAne Coti®g®i lCHM^,en jew#1®®' 9 CALDWELL & TOMPKINS, Publishers, J. P. CALDWELL Editor end Manager. BEYOND ALL QUESTION THE LEADIM PAPER IH THE SPATE. TAKE IT. Daily. One Year, |8 “ Six Mo*. 4 “ Three Mos. 2, Weekly, One Year, $1 u Six Mos. 60c Three Hoe. 25c SEND FOB SAMPLE COPIES. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE BUILDING LOIS We have new a few men lots remaining on Collage Arsons. Five hare bom sold to pnasJaent gentlemen within the last six months. Now is the time to purchase on may tones. This property has in* creased in raise 75 per oent within In jeers. Livingstone College Is a fixture gad a meet delightful p*eoefor a home. No bettor l*nstia»t eeo be trade than the purchase of a lot Now is yoor tie.*, seise th# Opportunity and avoid Wttor re Industrial Tr ot the inana Industrial 0i may receive It has mb ■ ttm* m mss? - ^fM>* mar, Normal and Collegiate. FACULTY.. Rev R A Morriaey, A B, Prer’t. Rev F M Jacobs, A B, B D. Mrs R A Morriaey, Lady Principal. Rev Jacob, Branner, Asst. Teach' r in Grammar SchorL Expenses—Board, washing & room rent $6 50 per month. For information address Rev F M Jacobs, Secretary of Board, Ashe ville, N 0. Knoxville College - Classical, Scientific, Agricultural, lb* chanical, and Normal Courses. FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR will cover all expenses of board, tuition, fuel; light, and furnished room. Separate home sand matron for little girls, and another for little boys, 6 to 14 years Term begins kst Thursday of Sept. Send for Catalogue to •, PnsLJ. 8. ReCULLOCH. Knoxville. ATEnrson College, MADISONV1LLE, KY. .Complete Arrangements and Ample Accommo dations for Both Sexes. FOUR DEPARTMENTS Of fflSTBOCTinN . L COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. It provides a thorough and systematic course in the oommon branches mid lays s good foundation In correct habits for the advanced courses. r II. NORMAL COURSE. This is designed to give a thorough training to those deairing to teach. III. CLASSICAL COURSE, Instruction in the Arts and Scienoes, covering a period of four years. IV. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. For females, Vocal and Instrumental Music a specialty. Her. 0. E IAEKEB, President. FACULTY: Prof. Anthony H. Joyce, Principal. Prof. E. D. Bulkley, M. D., Specialist —Hygiene and Phisiology. Mrs. O. B. Walkor, Lady Principal. Miss Bente Z. Phillips, Musical In struotreaa. z Mrs. Georgia Laney, Instructress in Industrial Department Booms and Fuelfree. Board and Tu ition 17 26 per month. Instruction in Instrumental Mnalo $1.00 per month. For particulars address Look Box 304, Madisonville, Ky. \ SEMINARY, ATLANTA. GA. WILBUR P. THIRKIELD, D D Preside err. Largest Endowment -AMD rinesT equipment Of any Theological Hcbool in the 8onth. -OPEN TO ALL RACES.— Four Professors, each giving his entire time to his Chair a« a life specialty. Three jean* Advanced Coarse* and Shorter English Courses, library Building 8,WO volumes. Dormitories -heated Fans Rooms 1 Fbsi Turnon!! No minister or candidate need pe de prived of th see advantages. For Gita ioffue and fhll particulars addnss hnV.P. TBI&KIELD PULP The volume of Syn opses of Sermons by Rev- JOHN B. SMALL, D. D., ; Wttlt Iatrodnetioa Bj “ Rev. Dr. WILLIAM H. GOLEB, PruMent of LlrlasMo&s Oollego. is now ready tor distribution. The (\ You r», > R. R. Morris, • -: General Supt. and Editor DIRECTORY OF EPISCOPAL DISTRICTS, ANNUAL CON FERENCES AND TISi OF ANNUAL MEET INGS. First District, Bishop J W Hood, presiding t New York conference, Newburg, N Y, 2nd Wednesday in May, 1895 New England conference, -- Conn., 1st Wednesday in May, 1896. Ohio conference meets at Avery Mission church, Allegheny City, Pa, 2d Wednesday in Jane, 1896. Virginia conference 4th Wednesday in Nov. 1895, Petersbarg, Va* Second Ditrict, Bishop C R Harris 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 Sept 1895. North Carolina conference, 4th Wednesday in November, 1895, at Wilmington, N C. Central North Carolina conference, 2nd Wednesday in November, 1895, 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, presiding: South Carolina conference, fourth Wednesday in November, 1895, at Lancaster, S C. . Palmetto conference 2nd Wednesday in December,’95, at Sparttnburg, S C. North Georgia conference 5th Wed nesday in Ootober, 1895, at Augusta, Ga South Georgia conference the 1st Wednesday in November, 1895, at LaFayette, Ga. Fifth District, Bishop T H Lomax, D D. presiding, Tennenee conference, 4th Wednes day in October, -1895, at Dayton, Tenn. East Alabama conference 4th Wed needay in November, 1896, at Au burn, Ala. Central Alabama conference, 8rd Wednesday in Nov. 1895, at Green ville, Ala. * Blue Ridge Conference, 2d Wednes day n Oct. 1895, at Johnson City, Tenn. Florida conference, 3rd Wednesday in February, 1896/ at Pensacola Fla South Florida conference 1st Wed nesday in Feb. 1895, at Bartow, Fla. Sixth District, Bishop O C Pettey, A M, DD, presiding: Texas conference At Stoneham, Texas, in November, 1895. North Louisiana conference, 3rd Wednesday in January, 1895 at— Louisiana, conference, 2nd Wed nesday in January, 1895,-La. Smith Mississippi conference, 1st Wednesday in January, *96, North Ala. conference —Wednes day in —— 1896, at Deraopolis, Ala. South Ala. conference, — Wednes day in-1896, at Citronville, Ala. Seventh District Bishop Alexander Walters D D presiding: Kentucky conference meet at CJa ks villa, Tenn, 1st Wednesday in Sep tember, 1895. Missouri conference meet* at Evansville, Ind, 2nd Wednesday in September 1895. Geneesee conference meets 4th Wednesday in Sept. 1895 at Glovers ville. N Y. . Canada and Michigan conference — Wednesday in July 1896, at Arkansas conference 4th Wed nesday in Nov 1896, at-Ark. Mississippi ana West Tennessee conference ~ Wednesday in Decern her, 1896, at California conference meets 1st Wednesday in February, 1896, at Monrovia, Ca! New Jersey conference, 4th Wed needav in April, 1896, Newark, N. J. Secretaries will please send us no* tioeof any changes that may be made from time to time, also proper date and place to fill in the above. New York conference—Be?. Ja cob Thomas, DD, ■ s N Y. New England Conference—Rev. G. S. S. Bell, Waterbary, Conn Philadelphia and Baltimore Con ttywiei—t&i* 1 B fimslL Y^V, Be. New Jersey OanIwmim^IUv R M Stanton, box 868, Some’vUK N. J. Gen«M Ooaftmda.—Bn 6bul« A t-mhfc. 333 OU S(, BlnghunptoD, N. Y. > Allegheny Conference—Bey N J Watson Johnstown Pi Ohio eonlMNiQee-^Itar M R Frank tin. 40 Cedar-at, Allegheny City, Fa Virginia Conference—Rev A, L. Conference# Rev J B Alexander# Allegan, Mich. North Carolina Coherence—Rev. R. S. Bivei^ . Rev J M m ~~ •ass' Wert Twine—ee end Mississippi Conference.—-Rev. J. ?. Meacham, Gcgeevd^l^iertppi. ^p: North Georgia Conference—Rev. L W Tailor, Lawrenceville, G* Georgia Conferenc v—Rev L G Hemphill, Crawford, Ga. > Ken icky Conference—Rev. J B. Johnson, 316 Chapel 8t.. Louisville, Kv Missouri Conference,—Rev. Adam Wakefield, 366 Blackford street, la dianapotis, Ind - Arkansas Conference—Rev. A. F. Godin, 1122 Victory-st, Little R .jk, 4lfk. « Florida Conference—Rev. Thomas H. Darley, Tampa, Fla. Smtb Florida Conference—W 0 Vesta, Bartow, Fla. Texas Conference—Rev. P R Piti man, Calvert, Texas. Louisiana Conference—Rev H W Barnett, Tallulah, La. California conferenoe—Rev M W Bynum, 456 Philadelphia street. Los Angelos, Cal. Oregon conference — Rev T H Brown, Portland, Oregon. South Mississippi conference—Re. BOARDS. Home and' Foreign Minion Board —Bishop J W Hoed, D D, President, Rev Wm Howard Day, D D, Sec’y, Bishop IC Clinton, D D, Treas. Educational Board—Bishop C C Pettey, A M, D D, president; Rev B F Wheeler, A M, B D, secretary; Rev G L Blackwell, AB, STB, treas’r. Bureau of Statistics—R. I.; Rev. J. S. Caldwell, Rev. J. H. White, P. £.? Sec’y, Paterson, N J. Board of Management of the Star of Sion—Bishop T H Lomax, D D, chairman, Rev R S Rives, D D, Sec retary, Bishop C 0 Pettey, D D„ Bishop 1 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 S Cldwel, treasurer, Rev J E Mason, J W Smith. Receiver of Children's Day money, Prof B A Johnson, A M, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N C. • All monies should be sent to the Secretary, Lock Box 160, Fayette ville, NC. 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 Soeiety— President, Mrs M J Jones, 1019-19 at, Washington, D C; Secretary, Mrs K P Hood, Look Box 160, Fayetteville, N C; Treaturer* Mrs Sadie E C Petty, Newberne, N C. The Bishops or conference secre taries will conter a great favor upon all concerned by furnishing a correct listofthr above named Vice Presi dents of the above named society, also inform ns of any neoeasary change or correction which shall receive our prompt at* antion Five Short autograph poems by Rot eri Burns were sold recently in Lor |don for $490; three long letters fo $370, and three short ones for $100 at the same time .seven letters o Sir Walter Soott were sold for abou; $27.60 apiece. SOUTHERN RAILWAY (PIEDMONT AIR LINE) FIRST and SECOND DIVISIONS. In Effect May 19,1896. This condensed schedule Is published a»infoi nation and is subject to change without notice to the public. RICHMOND TO CHARLOTTE. Wa 11 Mn SR t Na or* Daily I Lt. Richmond 19 01 am Amelia Ct. House 120 am I Ex Sun. Burkerllle KeysTlllo Mouth Boston Danville Reiisvllle Greensboro Hlarh Point SaTisbury Concord Ar. Cba lotto 2 09 am 2 to am 412 am 04&am 787 am 8 as am 960 am 1010 am 10 Mam 1140 am 12 65 pm 209 pm 2 47 pm 8 27 pm 4 89 pm 610 pm 6 55 urn 745 pm 8 18 pm 9 17 pm 1007 pm 10B6am 5 40 am f O Id am 0 57 am 1720 am 811 am f 8 49 aa , 9 26 am AT. Spartanburg 2 50 pm Greenville 410 pm Ar.AtlantaLGenT] 900pm l C5 am 1 67 am 5 21am 1187 am 1228 pm S 55 pm CHARLOTTE TO RICHMOND. No. 12 DaHy Lv. Atlanta LCen T] 7 60 am Greenvlle 214 pm Lt. Bputaoburg 3 19 pms No. 86 j Daily. | 900 pm 8 29 am 4 SO am No. 88 Dally. 1203n’n 627 pm 618 pm Lv. Charlotte concord Salisbury HlfhPolut Greensboro Reldsvilla Danvffla south Beaton ByevUle rkaTtUa AneUaOtHooae4 29 _ Ar.alehmond 6 60 am 640 pm 7 28 pul 810 pm 9 20 pm . 9 66 pm 10 40 pm 19 80 am 140 am 260 am 8 46 am 7 J5 am 8 80 8 01am f 9C8pm 847am 9 88pm 945 am 1015am 1067 am 1146 am ",8S 247 pm tts 1900i RALEIGH TO HOT SPRINGS. No. 11. 6 06 am JO am 39 am |S 'SIS npm Daily - Rtleigh Ar Wham Greensboro ** SaUsbnnr “ SutMTilia It i BSZ : 4r Rot 8(70(1 Lt No. 19. 7 80 am 6 99 am 966 pm HflS 6 tr tl im No. 98 1116 am Jis No. 87 1048 pm 067 am 110 pm THROUGH SCHEDULES. Dajly 8ilam ias 1481 446 ■ 810 pm 895 pm ♦SB 15B Ar Hot Bottei Knox i me SALISBURY AND NORWOOD. == The was to whioh won-out steel raO» ere pat ere various. Their iter ate life on the railroads is from nine to twelve jeers. They ere then usu ally sold as junk lor about half their ondaslprioe. Some are used by fac iortos for sbmJI railways M ▲ great deal of old railroad iron is made into barbed wire lor lenoaa, and bid rails are of ten tued just as they are lor the foundations of buildings. The Maaonie Temple in Chieago is built upon a platform of steel rails sis feet thick.—New York Son. ■•than tffea Vam fukrt*! CHage* Weald' fulst.that It bweStaagnthea othermadl* otoee (Or every form of t Millions of men keep taking for stimulants because the nerfous system is constantly irri tated by nlootine poison. Chewing or smoking destroys manhood and nerve power. It’s' not a habit, but a disease, and you will And a guaranteed cure in No-To-Bao, sold by pruggtetfl everywhere. Book free. Tbe Ster ling Remedy Co.. New York City or Chicago. The Werda a f a Fameas Bflsaiea Warker. Perhaps no man in Atlanta is better and more favorably known than Mr. John F. Bar clay. He for a long time has been a sufferer from indigestion and dyspepsia. Title is wnat he eays: ‘Atlanta, Gs., January 23,1835.—Dr. C. O. r: Having used Tydtr’s Dyapspsia Rem Tyner: _ .. T_„ _ __ edy for several years in my family I gladly add my testimony to what has already boen ■aid in its praise. Without any exception I think it is the finest remedy on the market and nothing would induce me to do wit fa out it. “Jro. F. Barclay." Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mere ary, v es mercury will surely destroy the sense of . .— — -the mucous surfaces. inch articles should never be used except on ireaoriptions fjremreputable physicians, as the Urn&ge they will do is ten fold to the good yon fen possibly derive from them. Hell’s Catarrh Pore, manufactured by ff.J. Cheney & Co., foledo. O , contains no mercury and is taken _ __mercury__ hternally, noting directly upon the blood and bnoous surfaces of the system. In buying RT* ? Oat*rrh Care be sure to get the genuine, taken internally, and Unmade in Toledo, *}• token internally, and is made in Toledo, )hlo, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. 8r Bold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. W. K. Vanderbilt gets damages for nearly #90,000 for the running down of his yaoht Alva by the steamer W. H. Dimock, some time ago. The Onward March of Consumption is stopped short by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery. If you haven’t waited buond reason,1 there’s complete re covery and curtu^ Although by to any believed to be incur able, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, con sumption is a curable disease. Not every s '.ease, but a large per icentage of cases, and ’we believe, fully 98 ’per cent, are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (including tubercu lar matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. The Wlaifred Oaaal Otmr, of Ml* -lelphte, im trying to I—— the aHmasIflrom Portsmouth to 8m d—ky, Ohio, so—to—art an nil water route for eoal boat* (Mi the Pennsylvania fields to Tbe Greatest riedlcal Dbemmy of the A**. KENNEDY'S ' Medical Discovery. 00U1B KENNEDY, OF MUD IT, MW., Has discovered In one of our pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the wont Scrofula down to a common jfigpla He has tried it in over eleven handled eases, and never flailed except in two eases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certifi cates of its value, all within twenty mites of Boston. Send postal oard for hook. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected It causes shooting pains, like needles jf—*«»g through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the duets being stopped, and always disappears In n week after taking it Bead the laheL If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first No ohange of diet ever neoessary. Hat the best you can get, and anrmgh of it Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. 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LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, VIEW OF & GROUNDS. BUILDINGS SALISBURY, - ■ N. C. The Fourteenth Session of this Institution of Learning, which is under the direction and control of the A M £ Zion Church in Amer;ca, begins on Wednesday, Oct. 3rd,’Q4, and closes May 29th It ha? Four Departments ot Instruction: 1. A Grammar School Course, covering three years, which is preparatory | to the Normal Department. ! 2. A Normal Course, covering three yean, provided for the special train* ng of teachers and as preparatory to the Classical Department. 8. A Classical Course oovering foui years, provided for a thorough train ingdn arts and snienoes. 4. A Theological Course for the training of persons in direct prepara lion for the Christian ministry. * Board, tuition and room rent, $8 00 per month. ^ $1 per session for medical attendance and about $5 per seasfoa tor books, all in advance. For farther particulars apply to Pmof. E. Moons, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C FACULTY: Rev. W. H. Goler, A. M., D. D., President, Mental Mo*al Setae* and Exegetical Theology, - \j E. Moore, A. M., Ph. D„ Secretary of Faculty, Greek and Latin I n* gusges and Philosophy. F. H. Noble, A. M, Treasurer, Natural Sciences and Mathematlos. B A. Johnson, A. M., Principal of the Normal Department and Finaneibl Book-Keeper, English Literature History, Pedagogics and Economics. Rev, G. L. Blackwell, A. M., S. T. B., Dean of School ot Theology, Hebrew Elocution, Enoyolopmdia and Practical Theology. Rev. R R. Mortis, A. M, D. D., Historical and Systematic Theology. ~ Mini Victoria Richardson. Principal Preparatory Department, Arithmetic Music, Ethics, Writing and Drawing. Mias Mary A. Lynch, Librarian, Grammar, Geography and English Com
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