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.a CHURCH, , AND LOCAL PREACHERS. FIRST YEAR. / 65 65 03 86 40 10 - 00 50 206* Sr ^Spelling-Reed, -. rsrammar (snmll)—Harvey, , Geography (small)—Maury, ... Arithmetic Written—Wentworth, United States History, (small) Outlines of Bible History—Hurst, Catechism of the A. M. E. Zion Church, Theological Compend—Blnney. - - * Discipline A. II. E. Zion Church, 1890, . History of the A. M. E. Zion Church—Rush, 50 Outlines of Church History—Hurst, - 40 $5 45 SECOND YEAR. Spelling—Reed,} - - - - ' • Arithmetic Written—Wentworth,} - United States History,} - Theological Compend—Blnney,} Discipline A. M. E. Zion Church 1896,1 History A. M. E. Zion Church—Rush,? - Grammar (larg e)—Harvey. - , - - - 85 Geography (Manual)—Maury, - - 125 Hints to Self-Educated Ministers—Porter, 1 25 Christian Evidences—Fisher, - - t - *5 Plain Account of Christian Perfection— Wesley, - - - - - 25 The Model Homestead—Blackwell, - 85 Smaller Scripture History-Smith, - 15 FOR TRAVELING PREACHERS FOR ADMISSION ON TRIAL. Rigid Examl nation on the Studies of tho Exhortor’s and Local Preacher’s course. Tho Applicant Is supposed to ho a cash advance subscriber to the STAR of Zion, Price per annum,.1 99 Quarterly lleview,.100 To bo free from the habit of tobacco and Intoxicants. To be In possession of Bible, Hymn-bcok aid Discipline. rr- v; FIRST YEAR. Introduction to the Bible ,-IIorno, 1*0 . Systematic.Thoology—Miloy, 1st volume, 8 00 Plain Account of Christian Perfection— Wesley, ....... 25 Lectures on Preaching—Simpson, - 1 15 History of American Methodism Abridged — Stevens, - - - ' • - - 2 50 Rhetoric—D. Jt. Hill, - - - «J History of A. M E. Zion Church—Rush, 50 History of Chr istian Church—Fisher, - 3 00 Written Sermon - - - To be read: Jones' Hand-Book on Disci pline, - ... - 60 SECOND YEAR. Introduction to the Bible—Horno,} Systematic Theology—Mlley, 1st volume,} " History of Meitiodism—Stevens,} Rhetoric—D. Jf. llil),} History of Christian Church—Fisher,} History of A. id. E. Zion Church—Hood, ^^fcadlent History—Anderson, r'"' Homiletics-Broadus, Written Sermon, - To bo read: Jones’ Sermons, • - Tongue of tire- Arthur, - * 12 60 300 1 00 1 00 1 01 00 THIBD YEAR. History of tlie Christian Church— Fisher,* History of A. M. E. Zion Church—Hood,?: Homlletl(,s—liroadus,? .... Systematic Theology—Mllcy, 2ud volume, Medlroval and Modern History—Anderson, Mental Philosophy—-Putnam, Lessons In Logic—Jevons, . . . Written Sermon,. To he read: Hood’s Sermons, . . . , Small's Sermons; ...... il 00 1 00 00 40 1.60 1 00 FOURTH YEAR. Systematic Theology—Mlley, 2nd volume,? Moral Science—Mahan, Pastoral Theology—Venet, The Sacraments—Watson, Oodo on Ulsclpllne—Small, Life of Christ—Conybeare & Hawson, Christian Purity—Foster, ; ■ . Tho Preacher and His models—Stalker, .Witten Sermon, .... General review of course, Christian Life and Habits. fiO 100 50 50 1 00 135 150 ? Course of study and price of hook same as previous y ear. IO PER CLETsTT OFF FOR CASH JVroks can be obtained at A, M. E. ZION PUBLICATION HOUSE, Charlotte, N. C., or A. M. E. ZION BOOK ROOM, New Yort City, N, Y. IMPORTANT STATEMENTS F The special prize banners to the church and Sunday-schcol, and the fifty dollars in gold to the pastor and presiding elder raising *the largest amount of money, will not be awarded emit] the whole affair is over, June 1897. - BISHOPS, Have you sent to your ministers in your several conferences notices of subjects for the Centennial day in your conferences. I am afraid all of ~my~cottwa^ufts ^re not notifying their men to get ready for their conference Centennial. Please do so, and send the.m the isubjeets before your con ferences meet in order to have creditable exercise. W4 A.PPROPRIATIONS. No appropriation will be made to any cburcb until all the churches shall have held their celebrations and sent in their moneys. SUPPLIES. The Committee is prepared to fur nish buttons, badges, pictures, and programs at the following prices: badges and buttons , 75 cents per doz en; 25 per cent discount will be given on cash orders for buttons and badges. Pictures of the Bishops will be fur ished at 50 cents each, cash 35 cents ; Per dozen for cash, $3-00. Plain pro grams 10 cents each, $1.00 pel dozen. Souvenir programs, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. If you want Cen tennial poems, Centennial songs and Centennial exercises, write to us. All conferences and churches celebra ting hereafter should secure them, Centennial Buttons with Bishop Var ick’s picture On them, 10 cents a piece, Centennial badges with same picture, 15 cents a piece. All persons who have received from us One Dollar Certificates will please report either the cash or certificates or hand at once. All moneys must-be sent to Rev E. Geo. Biddle, 353 Bleecker St., Nev York City, N, Y. The sin of a moment may blight the irhole life. - Ha! McKinley’s Inauguration. ~ ■ The Seaboard Air Line Railroad bare is sued 1 andsome posters announcing a rate of one fa re, for round trip, to \yasmngton, D. C., on account of the inaugu atlon ot Presi dent-* ilect McKinley ana Vice-President elect Hooart, March 4th. Solid Pullman, vestibule trains—double dally service—from Atlan ta to Washington. Also special rates (or m litary and brass bands. Tickets will be oh sale March 1st, 2nd and 3rd; good to returi. until March 8th. 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M, Princ'pdl of the Normal Department. - Miss Victoria Richardson, Princi pal Preparatory Department Miss Mary A. Lynch, Librarian Mrs. Annie C. Tucker, Lady Prin cipal Rev. Philip Aklis L. Hubert, D D. Collecting Agent Rev. John H. Hector, Collecting Agent. Rev. J. McH. Farley, Collecting Agent. Send all money for the college to Prof. B A. Johnson, Financial Book Keeper. Atkinson Colie g, Madisonville, Kentucky. Six departments of instruction: Primary, Normal, Shorthand, Clas sical, Art and Industrial. Ample accommodations for botli sexes. Rev. G. B. w alker, D.D., President. Jones University, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaT" Opened first Monday in Septem ber, 1896. English, Normal, Classi cal, Musical, Industrial and Theolog ical Departments. Seven experi enced teachers. Bo-ird and tuition $6 00 per mouth. David Williams Parker, President. Walters Institute, ■ Wilmot, - Arkansas. Began its first session September 1896. Offers education to both sex es. Board and tuition reasonable Rev. E. D. Washington, Principal. Clinton Institute, Third session tegan October 6, 1896, Rock Hill, S. C., under the auspices of the A. M E. Zion church It gives a Thorough Preparatory, Normal, Industrial and Musical training Music a specialty. Board and tuition, $5 C' Send for cata logue. R. J. Crockett, A. B., Pres. Palmetto Industrial Institute. Union - South Carolina. Thorough instructions. Christian atmosphere. Expenses moderate Young men and women prepared for teachers, business, and professional life. Rev. F M Archie, President. Rev S T. Meek, Vice President. Greenville College, Greenville, Tennessee. Both sexes. Thorough Instruction. Four Departments. Able and Expe rienced Faculty. Terms Reasonable Third session opened September 2, 1896. For further information ad dress, Rev. R A Morrissey, A. M., President. AGENTS WANTED—For war in Cuba, by Senoi Quesada, Cuban representative at Washing lngton. Endorsed by Cuban patriots. In tre mendous cn.mand. A bonanza for agents. On ly$1.50, big book, big commissions. Every body want., the only endorsed, reliable book. Outfits free. Credit given. Freight paid Drop all trash, and make $300 a month with War In Cuba. Address to-day, The National Book Concebn, 352-356 Dearborn St. Chicago. Attention!!! zionpreachers! Just published :::: THE 0 ENTENNIAL ATECHISM A brief, historical sketch of the A M. E. Zion Church to which is add ed a collection of hymns written by * some of Zion’s most talented lyrists, suitable for Centennial Celebrations in conferences and churches. Price, 5 cents a copy; 50 cents a dozen ty On sale at the A. M. E. Zi on Publication House, Varick Memoria. Building, 206 S. Col lege St., Charlotte, N. C. Prices for the times. Six Choice Holiness Booklets, 50< Salvation Papers - - 8.A. Keen The Better Way (abridged) - - - - - - B. Carradine Gifts and Graces - W. B. Godbey The Double Cure - M. W. Knapp. Victory - - - W. B. Goodbey. The Gibeonites, or Sins vs. In firmities (Ready Oct.) B. S. Taylor. 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Also Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to Augusta. 11:00 p. m.—No 32, dally except Sunday, New' Yort and Florida limited for Washington, Baltimore and New York. Pullman sleeper Savannah to New York. 9:16 a. m.—No 37, dally, for Columbia ard C. C. 4 A. local stations. 9:10 a. m.—No 36, dally, for Washington Rich mond. Ra el?h and al, points North. Carries Pul! man drawing room buffet sleeper, Galves ton to be* York; Jacksonville to New Yotk; Birmingham to New York, Pullman' tourist car from San Francisco Thursdays. 8:;10 p. m.—No 38, dally, Washington and Southwestern vestlbuled, limited, for Wash, lnglon and all points North. Through' Pull man car Memphis to New Yerk- Now Orleans to New York: Tampa to New. York. Also carries vestlbuled coach and dining car. 6:top. m.—No 12, dally, for Richmond, Ral elglt, Goldsboro and all points North. Carries Pul.man sleeping car from Greensbbro to Richmond. Connects at Greensboro with train canylng Pullman car for Raleigh. 7:W a. m.—No 62, dally, except Sunday. Fre ght and passenger for Statesville and local stations. 4:15 p. m.—No 16, dally, except Sunday for Statesville, Taylorsville and local stations. Trains arrive at Charlotte: 5:05 a. m.'l 9:35 al. m. i 11:30 a, m. vFROmTH E NORTH, - 9:45 p. m. I 10:00 p. m. | 9:10 a. m. ) 6:20 p. m. $■] ► FROM ATLANTA 8:20 p. m. } 10:40 p.m. 8T AUGUSTINE 8:50 a. m. I 8:20 p, m. ) FROM AUGUSTA *3:00 a. m. FROM COLUMBIA *8:40 a. m. I *4:00 p. m. f 1 FROM STATESVILLE. Dally except Sunday. All freight trains carry passengers, JOBN M. CULP, W. A. TURK Traffic manager Gen’l. Fass. Ag’t. W. ]1. GREEN Washington, D. V. Gen l. Superintendent. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDwICK. Ass t GenT Pass. Ag’t. Atlanta, Ga. R. L. YERNON, , Traveling Passenger'Agent, -53 18 East Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. * * .LIMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERYICE To Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Athens, Wilmington, New Orleans and New York, Boston, Richmond, Washington, Norfolk, Portsmouth. Schedule in effect Nov. ?2,1896. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv.NewYork...* 3 20pm * 9 00pm “Philadelphia., 6 15“ 1205am “ Baltimore. :.. 7 31 “ 2 55 “ “Washington.... 8 40 “ 4 30 “ " Richmond. 12 36am 9 05 “ “ Norfolk..*11 30pm “Portsmouth... 12 01ng’t *9 05 ' 9 15 ' Weldon.*3 05am Ar.Henderson. .*4 32 “ *11 55am *1 39pm “ Durham. t? 32 “ Lv. Durham. f5 20pm f4 09 “ +11 00am Ar. Warren Plains.*4 04am *1 02pm. Ar.Raleigh.....V. *5 65“ *3 34“ “ Sanford. 7 14 “ 4 58 “ “ Southern Pines..... 8 00 “ 6 49 “ “ Hamlet... 8 50 “ 6 55“ ** Wadesboro. 9 52 “ 8 01“ “ Monroe. 10 40 “ 8 55“ “Charlotte.*1135“ *10 20“ ~Chester.. 12 03pm 10 32 “ “ Clinton.. 1 20 “ 11 68 “ “ Greenwood.. 2 33 “ 100am “Abbeville. «00d 1 32 “ . “ Elberton. 4 00 “ 2 36 “ “Athens. 6 10“ 3 38“ “Winder. 6 53 “ 4 21“ “ Atlanta Central time 6 45 " 6 20 “ NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No. 38. Lv. Atlanta Cen. time *12 00 n’n *8 10pm “ Athens,. 2 55pm 11 40 “ “ Elberton.. 4 00 “ 12 45am “ Abbeville. 6 00 “ 1 47 “ “Greenwood....... 630“ 215“ « Clinton... 6 25 “ frl3 “ “ Chester.. 7 39 “ 4 43 “ Lv Charlotte. *8 20“ •5 25 “ Monroe.... *• Hamlet... “ Southern Pines. “ Raleigh.. “ Warren Plains.. . 915“ . 10 35 “ 1121“ .*1 26am .*2 58 “ Ar. Durham. Lv. Durham. f7 32 ‘ to 20 1 613 “ 815“ 915“ •11 31 “ • 156pm 169™ 00am tfi Ar. Weldon. “ Richmond.... “ Washington.. “ Baltimore “ Philadelphia. “ New York— .*4 05 “ .6 40 “ 10 45 “ 12 00 n’n 2 20 pm *4 58 “ *3 60pm 6 40 “ 11 10 “ 12 4^® 3 45am *6 53 “ “ Portsmouth. « Norfolk. 7 30 am •7 60 “ 6 50pm 6 10 “ * Daily. fDaily, except Sunday. Nos. 403 and 402, the “Atlanta Special,” Solid Vestibuled Train, of Pullman Sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlan ta, also Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Charlotte. Nos. 41 and 38, “The S. A. L. Express,” solid train, coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Nor Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to - B. A. Newland, General Agent, Passenger Department. Wm. B. Clements, Travelling p „ ..—r Agent, 6 KimbaU, House, At lanta, Ga. ’ h. ox. :oHN, H. W. B. GLOYElt, v. p. a Gen. Mg’r. Traffic Manager, Y. E. McBEE, T. J. ANDERSON, Oen’l Supt. Gen’l, Pass. Agt. General Offices: Portsmouth, Ya. (Greenwood Jrn’l.) j I I i i A. M, E. Zion Bosk Concern 35 3 3 5 Vo; S: , New Yoik Citv. N. Y. BishopA Walters, D. D , General Manager. Disciplines, Hymn Books, Bibles, Theologioal Books and gen ex il literature obtained here. 8 end os sh with orders to the above ad - dress. PICTURES made as good as the best and-as. cheap as the cheapest by y* HAYDEN _*? Elegant frames can also be had by calling on him
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