O M * S LAND R K S ^^Tyou'j’selves, '^lit of .Go']. iSot of "works, lest any man slionlcl Boast” It appears to be the opinion of Paul, that, if salva tion was of works, that men would boast, and of course Boast of doing the works. Hence we should not wonder at the Boasting of those who believe it ' to be of works. But to all such, Christ will say, “ Depart ye workers of iniquity, for I neve]’ knew you.” But to the poor humble saint, that feels his nnworthiness, and that he has ^ never done any good, and does not know when he ever saw Christ ill prison and visited Him, nor v/hen Tie ever sav/ Him sick and ministered unto Him, or hungrv and gave Him. to eat, &c., He will say to them, Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world, &c. Then our final de liverance will be at hand, and we hope to meet all the blood- washed company, out of every j^tiori. kiiidrerh tong-UQ and ..oeo-. pie under heaven, to join v/ith Jonah, David, and all the saints, in assei’ting that, Salvation is of the Lord.—Ed. Elders JOHN ROWE and J. R. RESPESS, of Georgia, vfill preich in Tarboro on the Second Sunday in May and the Saturday be- NORTH CAROLINA.—Elder John II. Dan- el and Rennet P. Pitt, Tarboro. Elder R. D. Hart, Moseley Hall. Elder .F. L. Oakley, Ander- fore. Otlier appointments will be published son’s Store. Alfred Blalock, Bushy Forh. Elder for these brethren, as soon as they can be ar-■ Q. A. Ward, Pleasant Orovc. J. F. Motley, ranged. ' \ Puffin Pcpot. Elder Wm. A. Ross, Oreenville. May the Lord bless and accompany theseElder D. R. Moore, Mount Tirzah, Elder brethren on their journey to us ; and may we Aldridge Parton, Paleigh. all he enabled to pray that their preaching may he endued with the Spirit’s power, and rovdonnd to the glory of God, and the comfort and edification of Ills dear childreir. Elders ANDREW HALL and D. R. MOORE have appointments to preach as follows: Saturday and Sunday the 17th and ISth, at \Ci!liams’ Meeting Horrse. Monday 19th, Lawrence’s. Tuesday 20th, Deep Creek. Wednesday 21st, Kohukee. Thursday 22nd, Coueho. Friday 2.3rd, Rest. Saturday and^ Sunday 24-th and 25th, Spring Green. Monday 20vh, Skewarkee. Tuesday 27th, Flat Swamp. Vvednesday 28th, Cross Roads. Tln'.rsd'ay 29ih, Uonetoe. Friday 50th, Rest. Saturday aud Sunday 1st and 2nd of May, Tarboro’. Moiid.'iy 3rd, Old Town Creek. Tuesday 4th, Upper Town Creek. Wednesday .5th, Wilson. Elder R, D. HART has appointments to preach as follows; Rose of Sharon, .3d Saturday and Sunday in Apiil - Wilson, 4th Saturday and Sunday. White Oak, following Monday. Meadow, Tuesday. Auter’s Creek, Wednesday. Tyson’s, Thursday. Mewborn’s, Friday. Bear Creek, 1st Saturday and Sunday in May. THE MAYO ASSOCIATION will convene •with the Church at Ridings’ Meeting House, Forsythe County, N. C., 7 miles -west of Salem, on Saturday before the 3d Sunday in May. Min istering and corresponding brethren are cordial- 1 y invited to attend. ZION’S LANDMAEKS, DEVOTED T9 THE ^rimitice BaptUt €aust, IS PUBLISHED Oh the 1st and 15th of Eaeh Month, AT TVIX..80I?5', ]V. C. ELDER L. t. BODENHAMER, EDITOR. TlLRlsaiS: firO DOLLARS PER EH AD7AS0E. ''.Bpeicimen copies -will bo mailed to any, od- Aress on application to the Editor. For Clubs of fire subscribers, a sixth ^py will be sent gratis. The postage on our paper is six cents j»er quarter, (three months,) when paid in ad- Tuice at the office where it is received. NORTH CAROLINA. Through Elder Bryan Whitford, Agent: For self, $2 ; John Reel, 2 $4 00 Joseph Thomas 2 00 A. H. Motsinger 1 00 Mrs. Alphia Gaylord 50 G. W. Luster 50 Mrs. Bedia Johnson 2 00 GEORGIA. Through Nathan Bussy, Jr: S. D. Ter ry, $2; ificajah Carlisle, 2 400 Through Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Agent: Wm. S. Montgomery, $2; John W. Canner, 2; Wm. D. Wilson, 2; W. J. Baggot, 2 8 00 ILLINOIS. Through Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Agent: Elder Wm. S. Campbell, $2; Elder John W’. Taylor, 2 4 00 de o "IP tp* swWerW sp*wv sw THE PLAINDEALER, A DEMOCRATIC, AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, ' Pnbliihed Weekly at WHSOM, H. C. Subscription price $2 a year ; $1 for Six Months; 50 Cents for Three Months. Addrbss €. S. MeDASIlL, Bditor. Elder Bryan Whit- ford, Newbern. Thomas II. Dawson, Moseley Hall. Elder A. N. Hall, Woodsdalc. Elder Russell Tucker, Peach Tree Grove. Elder C. B. Hassell, WilUamston. R. Vf. Dallas, Peids- ville. Elder James H. Dameron, Puffin Station. Elder Wm. F. Bell, Tarboro. J. T. Farthing, Parham’s Station. James G&xiiBj,.Sparta. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshal Mc- Graw, W.B. Huckabee, Camden, Kershaw Pis- triet. GEORGIA.'—Elder John Rowe, Butler, Tay lor County. Elder John Dickey, Hickory Grove, Crawford County. Eider T. J. Bazemoro, Ma- co-n. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Fi'.onton, Putnam County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irwinion, IVil- kerson County. Elder J. R. Teat, Green IIUl, Stewart County. S. II. English, Cglelhorpa, Macon County. Elder D. W. Patman, Iwxincj- ton, Oglethorpe County. Dr. II. J. V/illiams, Social Circle. W. T. Godard, Liberty Hill, Pike County. C. vV. Hearn, Houston, Heard County. Elder J. R. Battle, Quitman. John G. Phillips, I Hogansville, Troup. County. Mrs. E. xViina I Phillips, Lutherville, Meriwether County. John II. Woodward, Vienna, Pooly County. E. C. Thrash, Plat Shoals, Merrkvether County. Jas. J. Davis, Pawson, Te^'rell County. Elder T. K. PursiGy, Americus. Jolin McKenney, Talbot- ton. Elder David J. Lamb, Swainsboro, Kman- ud County. Joel Ilardie, Wilkinson County.— Elder Washington .J. Oxford, Monticcllo, Jasper County. ALABAMA.—Elder Wm. M. Mitchell, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville, Butler County. Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Madison Station, M. 5- G. Pailroad.\ MISSISSIPPI.—B. F. W’ilkinson, AmUe ^ County. TEXAS.—Miss Sallie S. Floyd, Coffeeville, Upshur County. Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin, Freestone County. ARKANSAS.—WL J. McKenney, Pine Bluff TENNESSEE.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, Shelhyville, Bed ford County. Elder Jesse Cox, Franklin, Wil- liamson County. H. J. Pearson, Brownsvitle, Haywood County. Elder Wm. B. Owen, Mur freesboro. R. W. Fain, Murfreesboi'o. ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. Vanmeter, 2fae^nh, MePonough County. J. G. Williams, Ursa, Adams County.' Elder John H. Myers, Peeatur. VIRGINIA.—Eldef G. L. Tuggle, Flarnsville. Elder A. W. Eans, Caseade, Pittsylvania County. Joseph France, Frunty’s, Henry County. RUFBHN SELECT SCMOOIj,- CASWELL COUNTY, N. C-, i THE Spring Session of this School, siiu:ite(i near RufSn Station, on the Piedmont Rai’r 'adJ will commence on Monday, January lltb, 1869. Good boys 'will be admitted, but as the sub scriber has '-ncvei’ known any of hi.« pupils to be intoxicated since the war, he does not wish to t.arnish the reputation of the School, by receiving those who aro addicted to bad habits. ' 'rerimis, per Session 'E’wciXty-Oaia WeeliS* English Qramoiar—The equivalent of Fit teea Dollars in Specie. ' V- Languagtss—The equivalent of Twenty-Five Doll.ars in Specie. If the Tuition be paid in currency, the ad dition shall not exceed thiity-five cents OH each dollar of specie. Four barrels of good corn, delivered at the commencement of the Session, will pay for the instruction of a pupil in English QrauiHiar. Six b.arrels will pay for the iustruc ioa of one in Languages. Maimed soldiers shall pay only two-thirds of the ordinary prices of Tuition. No o.her deduction except iu cases of protracted ness. Board, exclusive of light, can be ot for one barrel'of family flour per r.io, $12 50 in currency. During the first three days of the S pupils can get conveyance -irom the S free of charge-. Patrons are solicited to visit Hie Set", quently, in order to see how their cl progress. The society ia good, and th tiou healthy. JAS. S'. DAMERON,Pi Ruffin Station, N. C., Nov. 25th, 18( December 22 ; .ck- :8-tf Lloyd’s Hymn Bocks! TO ^OEINTS, Any pei*son getting a CluB of Five Cash Svhscribe7's to our paper, shall Be entitled to One numBer extra. pei’sons who get np a CruB*^ are ' requested to place their name at the head of the list as “Agent,” and Be sure to give Names, Postoffice, County and State plain and distinct.— En. Wc keep always on hand a fall suppl j by Elder Benjamin Lloyd, which m.vy ’'c on the following terms: Fkimitivb IItmns—Cash Pricp-:. ’ the had 1 00 1 00 i) 00 Plain substantial (sheep) binding', single copies, Six copies for Twelve copies for Red and black morocco binding, plaii. edge, single copies, , 1 30 Six copies for 8 00 Twelve copies for 15 OO Extra gilt edge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copies, 3 00 Six copies for 10 00 Twelve copies for IS 00 At these prices we will send our books by mail, to any post office in the United States O* Territories, at our own expense. Any perso». company or church ordering a dozen books aft the above rates, shall have one book extra, of the same quality as the dozen ordered; or, if • mixed dozen is wanted, the extra book shill average with the dozen. These books aro goft- ten p in the sbst bttlxs of printing and biaj> ing. At theae prices cash most accompany order*' Sums ovc/ five dollars, send by Kipre.s8 ; nndsr five dollars, by mail, in registered letters. Address, MRS. N. A. CHEATHAM, Grecmvillc, Butler County, Ala, Greenville, Ala., March 17,1868. im^Persons ordering books will please thoir post offito, eonnty ud Stato rusvsvr.

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