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NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST MISSIONARY WORKER. THE DIFFERENCE. Tliere are some of our bi'ethren who get the various missions aided by our churches rather “mixed up.” Lr instance, they get confused as to what is meant bj' Associational Missions, Home Missions, or State Missions. A word of exphanatian iniglit not be amiss: Associational Missions mean the mission work carried on witliin the bounds of the As sociation ; State Missions, that work prosecuted within the State; and Home Jlissions the | mission work can-ied on by the Home Mission ! Board of tlie Southern Baptist Convention i within the Southern States and Southwestern j Territories. In sending up funds for these i various objects to the Treasurer of the Baptist | State Convention, brethren should be careful i to explain fully for which object the contri- i button is meant. Care should be exercised ; also to give the name of the church and as- ‘ sociation from which the contribution comes. OUR MISSIONARIES AND THEIR FIELDS. The Board of Missions has commissioned the following faithful men to labor in parts of the destitution in our State. If we had the means, we might judiciously employ almost as many more, as there are many more very important fields asking us for the preached word : V/. A. Pool, Lenoir and vicinity. W. J. Bumgarner, Concord and Bethlehem. J. C. B’leetwood, part of Northampton Co. J. B. Marsh, Taylorsville and vicinity. J. F. Morris, South Fork As.sociation. J. A. Hoyle, “ “ “ C. M. Murchison, JIcDowell county. N. B. Cobb, Itockingham and Troy. J. A. White, Gastonia. S. I'. Conrad, Broad Street, Winston, and Macedonia. , Pactolus and Falkland. J. F. Tuttle, Salisbury and Trading Ford. T. J. Rooke, j)art of Iredell county. G. J. Dowell, part of Martin county. C. L. Dowell, eastern part of Martin and Beaufort and Pamlico counties. W, R, Gwaltney, Greensboro. H. P. Ellington, Randleman,Worthville, etc. C. C. Ilaymore, 31t. Airv and vicinity. P. S. C. Davis, Curritucli county. T. J. Leary, Carteret county. ' C. S. Cashvridl, Atlantic Association. W. J. Fulford, Greene county. '^J. F'. Moore, Itandolph county. G. P. Bostick Cabarrus county. Thos. Carrick, Le.xington, &c. Henry Sheets. Rich Fork, etc., ,1. H. Lambcrth, Roxboro, Lea-bethel, etc. J. A. Stradley, Sassafras Fork. T. W. Greer, State Line and Rock Spring. J. R. Jones, .lohnston county. W. B. Wall, Betdah and Ariel. Josiah Elliott. Brothers’ School House. T. VV. Babb, Plymouth. J. B. Pruitt, Ansonville. P. H. Pernell, Mineral Springs. W. B. Pope, Burgaw. R. C. Sandling, Teachey’s and Willard. W. A. Melvin, Chimiuepin. J. W. Perry, Statesville. C. C. Newton. East and West Durham. T. M. Honeycutt, Alleghany county. W. J. Wilkie, Green River Association. J. L. Smith, Hickory Mountain. A. IMarsh, New Hoiie. W. B. Morton, Weldon. J. E. King, JIcDowell county. A. T. Hord, Rowan county. R. E. Peele, Halifax. G. W. Gardner, Hickory, Morganton and Newton. R. L. Patton, Glen Alpine. J. ,1. Scott, Red Springs, etc. Beaufort and Pamlico counties. J. K. Faulkner, Lincolnton. C. A. Woodson, Beaufort and Morehead City. A. D. Cohen, Brunswick county. Haynes I.ennon. Cl.arkton. J. N. Stallings, Kernersville. G. M. Tolson. Wilmington. D. W. Thomasson, Ashe count}'. C. H. Martin, Stanly county. C. A. G. Thomas, Third Church, Raleigh. Guilford county. J. W. Wildrnan, Alma. S. S. May, Huntsville. T. D. Casstevens, Yadkinville. J. H. Caudle, Brown Mountain. P. Oliver, Peter’s Creek and Neal's School House. N. J. Matthews, Pilot Mountain Association. M. J. Willoughby, Nashville. ■ ■ J. W. Lvnch, Middleburg. M. R. Pernell, Mt. Hebron. J. W. Sledge, Nash county. G. W. Coppedge, Nash county. R. D. Harper, Sharpsburg. J. S. Purefoy, Stony Hill. R. R. Moore, Guilford county. R. A. Moore, Alamance county. J. K. Howell, Raleigh Association. W: L. Wright, Swepsonville. J. A. Beam, Berry’s Grove and Cedar Grove. C. E. Gower. Point in Davie. J. B. Richardson, Franklinsville and Colum bia B’actory. J. D. Hufham, Halifax Co. J. C. Sorrells, Green River Association. *Fell asleep .Jammry 9tti, 1887. CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. €OM)KNsED srHEBVI.f:, NO. 23. Taking effect 5:15 A. M Monday, May 30, 1887. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. PASSENGER FREIGHT AND AND MAID. accom’d’n. Leave i^eimett-svllle 10.10 a. m. 5.15 a m. Arrive Maxton 11.20 “ 7.15 “ Leave Maxton 11.80 “ 7.40 “ Arrive Fayetteville J.80p. m. 11.00 “ Leave b’eyettevllle 2.U0 “ 9.30 “ Arrive Siiulord 4.05 “ 1.40 t). m. I^eaveSnnlord 4.15 “ 2.15 “ Anive Greensboro 7.25 “ 8.W “ Leave Greensboro 10.15 a. m. Arrive Walnut Cove 1.00 p. m. iind Mail—dimier at Fay*tteville. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. PASSKNGERi AND MAIL. FREIGHT AND accom’d’n. liOave W^alnut Cove 2.H) p. in. i Arrive Greensboro 5.00 “ Leave 9.ry) a. m. 7.00 am. Arrive Sanford 12..55 p. m. i 1.17 p. m. Leave Sanford l.ir> “ 1 1.55 “ Arrive Fayetteville .3 2(1 “ 1 6.00 “ Leave 1* ayeileville 3.80 “ 1 12.15 “ Arrive Maxton 5.15 “ S.45 “ Leave Maxton “ 1 4.15 “ Arrive Bennettsvllie G.lo “ j 6.15 “ Passenger and Mail —tiinnerat Sanford. Factory Branch.-Freight & Accommodation. Train Moving North. Train Moving South. Le. MlHboro l.iofi. m. Lc, Greensboro, p. m. Ar. Greensboro, 0:30 “ , Ar. Miilboro 7.3.5 " Passenger and Mail Trains run daily exceptSun- day. , ^ Freightand Accommodation Train runs between Bennettsvllie and Fayetteville on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays and between Fayetteville and Greensboro on Tuesdays, Tliursdays and Satur days, Frelghtand Accommodation Train runs between Greensboro and Fayetteville on Mondays, Wed- nesdaysand Fridays and between Fayet teville and IJeimettsvllleon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Trains on Factory Branch run dally except Sun day. 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