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• V.»k-S ."S.- 56 Z I O PtANBoLPii County, N. C., | January 16, 1869 Very Lear Brother and all of the Brethren and Sisters who write for Zion’s Landmarhs :—Grace, mercy and peace be unto you, and to all of the dear saints everywhere. With out ceasing I have a remembrance of thee ahvays, and long to meet \uth many that I never expect to see in this life. But I hope to meet you all on the banks of deliverance, where we shall be done grieving about our departed children and friends ; but sometimes I feel so cold and so life less, that it can’t be possible that such a hard heart ever had one spark of grace about it. Under these thoughts and feelings, i lay down one night much distressed, and some thing waked mo with these words: “ The ears of the Lord are open to the righteous.” I waked and sprang fjtotHtittcnfe. Elder R. D. Hakt will preach at Bear Creek on the first Saturday and Sunday in March ; Tuesday after at Wliito Oak, in Wilson County; Wednesday at Old Town Creek; Thursday at Uliper Town Creek ; Friday at Pleasant Hill; and Second Saturday and Sunday at the Falls of Tar River. Friday before 3d Sunday in Warch at Cross Roads, in Edirceoinle.; fid Saturday and Sunday at Conoho, Vlartin Count}’. Elder JOHN II. D \ VIEL will preach in tl e I riniitivo Baptist Mi^ctina: House at this place, on the Fourth Saturday and Sunday, 27th and 38th instant. The public are respectfully invi ted to attend. up ; 1 felt relieved. Dear brethren, I would be so glad if some of our ministering brethren would come to old Sandy Creek, md break the bread of life to us. I long to hear the Gospel trumpet sound one more time. I am now in my siNty-tiiird year, and I have been in the Baptist Church forty-four yeara; and there is one thing I desire, tliat 1 may dwell in the house of the .Lord all the dtiys of my life. Brother 'Moreton, can’t you pay us a visit Elder Q. A. WARD has appointments to preach as follows ; on the 4th Satur day and Sunday at Wilson ; Upper Town Creek. T'ue.sday ahor ; Old Town Creek, on’xnesday after; Sparta, Thursday after the 4th Sunday. Tarboro, 1st Saturday and Sunday of March ; Conetoe, Tuesday’ after l.st Sunday : Cro.ss Roads, Wednesday’ follow ing i Conoho, Thursday following ; Spring Green, Frhluy following : Skewarke, 2nd Sat- uiday and Sunday of ?.Iarch. Conetoe, on re turn, 8i-d Saturday and Sunday of March Tarboro, Tue.sday following ; Falls of Tar River, Wedne.sday following ; Peach Tree, Thursday following ; Wilson, 4lh Saturday and Sunday of March. this Spring and Summer ? Tliere was a good many people out at your appointment last Fall. Brother flill, can’t you come to old Sandy Creek one time ? Brother Ross, 1 have not forgotten the many precious things I heard from you at old Rocky River. Come to our next Association, if wm live until then. Brother, I want to hear from you; write out that little hope; I want to hear it. Did it not do you gool when you read Brother Vanmeter’s experience. 1 forgot I had ever seen any trouble. And how I rejoiced to road the pieces of Sister Phillips and many others. ’ Brethren write often for Zion’s Landmarks.— I 1 went to hear you preach one time I more. Brother Bodeuhamer. Come | down and ;et us hear you talk about | the FrCh'T’s drawing. Brother Bur-! rough , writf again ; I do love to read I all of your writings, if I cannot j write l-i;:-!' Rebecca Phillips let; us hear fr-'m you. I will bring ! letter to a chre, h’st I weary you. BSTIIER REECE. THE MAYO ASSOCIATION will convene with the OJuirch at Ridings’ Meeting IIoiis Forsy’the County, N. C., 7 miles W'est of Sale._, on Saturday before the 3d Sunday in May. Min istering and corresponding brethren are cordial ly invited to attend. NOflTH CAKOLINA. Through J. T. Farthing, Agent : g. M. l-'uk 51 00 Lemon Edmundson 3 oo C C Clayton 3 00 Susan Shore 1 oo John S Duggan 3 oo James S Long 3 oo AL.UJAMA. Through Miss Sue Crutcher, Agent; A. HaG 3 00 TENNESSEE. Through R. W. Fain, Agent; J B Booth, 3; T M Shaw, 3; J N Dykes, 3 6 00 Through Elder Wm. B. Owen, Agent: For self, 2; Mrs Martha Crawford, 2; E D Owen, 3; Mrs. Martha Robertson, 8 00 JLUNOIS. Elder John H. Myers NORTH CAROLINA.—Elder John H. Dan- el and Bennet P. Pitt, Tarboro. JBder R. D. Hart, Moseley Hall. Elder F. L. Oakley, Ander son's Store. Alfred Blalock, Ihishy Fork. Elder Q. A. Ward, Fleasant Grove. J. F. Motley, Ft/0n Fepot. Elder Wm. A. Ross, Greenville. Elder D. R. Moore, IGount Tirzah, Elder Aldridge Parton, Raleigh. Elder Bryan Whit- ford, Fewhern. Thomas H. Daw.son, Moseley Hall. Elder A. N. Hall, IRoodsdale. Elder Russell Tucker, Feach Tree Grove. Elder C. B. Hassell, JnUiamston. R. W. Dallas, Rcids- ville. -Elder Jame.s H. Dameron, Rufm Station. Elder Wm. F. Bell, Tarboro. J. T. P’arthing, Durham's Station. James Carney’, Sparta. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshal Mc- Graw, W. B. Hnckabee, Camden, Kershaw Dis trict. GEORGIA.—Elder John Rovee, Butler, Tay lor County. Elder John Dickey, Hickory Groce, Crawford County. Elder T. J. Bazemore, Ma,- eon. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Blaionton, Putnam County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irwinton, B'il- kerson County. Elder J. R. Teat, Green Hill, Stewart County. S. H. English, Oglethorpe, Macon County. Elder D. W. Patman, Lc.r.ing- ton, Oglethorpe Countg. Dr. II. J, Williams, Social Circle. W. T. Godard, liberty Hill, Tike County. G. W. Hearn, Houston, Heard County. Elder J. R. Battle, Quitman. John G. Phillip.s, Hogamrille, Troup County. Mrs. R. Anna Phillips, TMtherville, Meriwether County. John H. Woodward, Vienna, Dooly County. E. C. Thrash, Flat Shoals, Merriwether County. Jas. J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. Elder T. K. Americus. John ^IcKeuney, Talhot- Elder David .1. Lamb, Swauisboro, Fm,an- uel County. Joel Hardie, IVilkinson Counhi. ALABAMA.—Elder Wm. M. Mitchell, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville, Butler County. Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Madison Station, M. C. Railroad.j MISSISSIPPI.-B. F. Wilkinson, Amite County. Texas.—Miss Sallie S. Floyd, Coffeeville, Upshur County. Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin, Freestone County. ARKANSAS.—W. J. McKenney, Fine Bluff lENNESSEE.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, ShelbgviUc, Bed ford County. Eldei- Jesse Cox, Franklin, JVil- liamson County. It. .J. Pearson, Browiisvitle, Haywood Countg. Elder Wm. B. Owen, Mur freesboro. R. W. Fain, Murfreesboro. ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Macomb, McDonough County. J. G. Williams, Ursa, Adams Countg. Elder John II. Myers, Ftecatur. AIRGINIA.—Eldef G, L. Tuggle, A’foja.vriVfe. Elder A. W . Eans, Cascade, Fittsylvania County. Joseph France, Fruntg’s, Henry Co-vnty. RUFFIN SELECT 8CIIOOL, CASWELL COUNTY, N. C., ZION’S LANDMARKS, 2 00 OKORGIA. Through Wm.A. J. Phillips, Agent: C. J. Reeves, S3; Tyre Reeves, 3 4 00 Through Elder T. J. Bazemore, Agent: V\Tn. Johnson, 3 00 Through U .1 Williams, Agent: W H Williams, 2; AV II Trible, ] 8 00 FiK;i 'i D TLA T .i'Y WHO IS QUALI- :.•! s(,'HOOL wi.=hes to get a , . u'ars, adilress ■J.VMES 8. DAMERON. . C., Fftj. 8th, li»69. THE PLAINDEALER, A DEMOCRATIC, AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEW^SPAPER, Published Weekly at WILSON, N. C. Sub.scriptiou price $2 a year ; $1 for Six Months ; 60 Cents for Three Months. Address C. 8. MsDANIEL, Editor. DEVO'PED TO THE ^Priinitbc Baptiat Causr, IS rUBLlSHED On the 1st and 15th of Each Month, AT ■WII.,!SOP7, IV. C. EIDER L, i, BODENHAMER, EDITOR, 'TTCRMiS : TAVO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Specimen copies will be mailed to any ad dress oil application to the Editor. For Clubs of five subscribers, a .sixth copy will be sent gratis. The postage on our paper is six cents per quarter, (three months,) when paid iii ad- vance at the office where it is received, THE Spring Session of this School, situated nearllullin Station, on the Piedmont Railroad, will commence on Monday, January 11th, 18C9. Good boys will be .admitted, but as the sub scriber has never known any of his pupils to be intoxicated since the war, he doe.s not wish to tarnish the reputation of the School, by receiving tho.?e who are addicied to bail habits. Terms, per Scss-iots T-ivemy-One Weeks, Enulish Gua.umar—The equivalentof Fifteen Dollars in Specie. LAsatJAGv-s—Tlie equivalent of Twenty-Five Dollars in Specie. If the Tuition be paid in currency’, the ad dition shall not exceed thiity-five cents on each dollar of specie. Four barrels of good corn, delivered at the commencement of tlie Se.ssion, will pay for the instruction of a pupil in Engliali Grammar. Six barrels will pay for the instruction of one in Language.^. Maimed soldiers sliall pay only two-(liird? of the ordinary prices of Tuition. No otlier deduction except in cases of protraoieJ sick ness. Board, exclusive of light, can be obtained, for one barrel of family flour per month, or $12 60 in curro:icy. During the first three days of the Session, pupils can get conveyance from the Siulion, free of charge. Patrons are'solicitod to vislt'fr>6"^'obi'Tr?r~ quently, in order to .see how their cliildreii progress. The society is good, and the loca tion healthy. - ■ ■ J.AS. S. DAMERON, PrIncip-al. Ruffin Station, N. C., Nov. 26th, 1808. December 22 28-tf Lloyd’s Hymn Books! We keep always on hand a full supply of the PRiEViSTIVE MYIVSNS, by Elder Benjamin Lloyd, which may be had on the following terms : PltT^^TlVE Hymns—Cash Pkice.s. Plain substantial (sheep) binding, single copies,.. - 5 1 00 Six copies for 5 pp Twelve copies for 5 00 Red and black morocco binding, plaii. edge, single copies, j .50 8ix copies for ,s op Twelve copies for 15 Ot) Extra gilt edge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copies, 3 p,) Six conics for pp pp Twelve copies for 18 00 At these prices we will send our books by mall, to any post office in the United States oV Territories, at our own expense. Any person company oi- church ordering a dozen books at the above rates, shall have one book extra, ot the same quality as the dozen ordered; or, it a mi.xed dozen is wanted, the extra book shall average with the dozen. These books are got ten up in the best styi.es of printing and bind ing. At these price.s cash must .accompany orders. Sums ovei five dollars, send by Express; under five dollars, by mail, in registered letters. Address, MRS. N, A. CIIEATFIAM, Gia-envilie. Butler County, Ala. Green’ill Ala., JVliD cb 17. 1868. Persons ordering books will please giye then- ju.st o.fiice, county and State vlunly. ( ^ - --t
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