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ZION’S LANDMARKS.
Fayetteville, Ga.,
April 20, 1869,
Dear Brother Bodenhamer :—The
copies of Zion’s Landmarks have
come safe to hand and vrere thank
fully received; and in reading over
the communications from the dear
brethren and sisters, it vras to me as
cold water to a thirsty soul. I wish
Sister Phillips to know that I be
lieve the piece she wrote in relation
to the duty of the church to their
ministers was excellent and well-
timed. The brethren and friends
here are well pleased with your pa
per. May the Lord bless you and
prosper your way.
I am your poor unworthy brother,
in love of the truth,
JOHNSON PATE.
THE MATO ASSOCIATION will convene
with the Church at Ridings’ Meeting House,
Forsythe County, N. C., 7 miles west of Salem,
on Saturday before the Sd Sunday in May. Min
istering and corresponding brethren are cordial
ly invited to attend.
HORTH CAKOLIKA.
Wm. Thigpen |2
Enoch Stone 1
AVeslej Stone 1
Miss Mary A. AVard 2
Mrs. Harriet Barbee 2
Mrs. Berthenia A. Mayo 1
B. M. Cobb
AV. D. Singleton
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Elders A. N. HALL and D. R. MOORE,
will preach in the Primitive Baptist Meeting
House at this place, on AVednesday, 5th day of
May. The public are invited to attend.
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Elder .TOSTAll NELSOJl, has appoint-
jnenls to preach as follows :
AVilson, Sunday, May 2d.
White Oak, AVilson County, Tuesdaj% May 4.
Meadow, Greene County, Wednesday, May
i5th.
Brother Nelson also expects to visit the
Mayo Association, on Saturday before the 3d
Sunday in May, and on his return, will preach
as follows:
Deep Creek, Wednesday, 19th May.
Bush Arbor, Thursday, 20tb.
LincheA Creek, Friday 21st.
Prospect Hill, Saturday 22d.
Wheeler’s, Sunday, 23d.
Elat River, Monday, 24tb.
Brethren Mall, AVard, or Moore are request
ed to arrange other appointments extending
the route on to AVilson, advising the churches
of the same by private letter.
From Wilson, the route will be extended on
to Bear Creek and Rose of Sharon, in Lenoir
County, due notice of which will be given.
Brother Nelson will travel on foot, and re
quests the brethren to afford him conveyance
whenever convenient.
Miles Canedy
Through Elder F. L. Oakley, Agent:
Mrs. Matilda Oliver, $2; John T.
Stadler,2 4
Through Elder John II. Daniel, Agent:
Elder Hodges Gallop, 2 ; Elder John
D. Wicker, 2; Elder Stanton Meads, 2; 6 00
Through Elder R. D. Hart, Agent:
Benj. Aycock 2 00
Mrs. E. Eaircloth 2 00
Bennett Fields, Jr 2 00
Mills Smith 2 00
Mrs. P. AVilliams 2 00
Mrs. Lydia Williams 2 00
GEORGIA.
Through Elder Johnson Pate, Agent:
James S. Cook, 2 ; J. M. Ellis, 50c..
Through Elder T. J. Bazemore, Agent:
J. C. Bazemore, 50c; Mrs. M. R.
Watts, 50
INDIAKA.
Through Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Agent:
Elder J. C. Riggin 2
HISBISSim.
Through B. F. Wilkinson, Agent: Self,
2 ; J. C. Wilkinson, 2 4 00
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ZION’S LANDMARKS,
DEVOTED TO THE
Jtimitbf Bapti0t Cauef,
18 PUBLISHED
On the 1st and 15th of Each Month,
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Elders JOHN ROAVE and J. R. RESPESS,
of Georgia, have appointments to preach as
follows:
Saturday, 8th May, 1869, at Tarboro.
Sunday, 9th, at Cross Roads.
Monday, 10th, atLawrence’s Meeting House.
Tuesday, 11th, at Conehoe.
AVednesday, 12lh, Spring Green.
Thursday, 13th, at Skewarkey.
Friday, 14th, at Flat Swamp.
Saturday and Sunday, loth and 16tb, Cone-
toe.
Monday, 17tli, at Tarboro.
Tuesday, 18th, at Sparta.
AVedne^sday, 19th, at Lower Town Creek.
Thursday, 20th, at Upper Town Creek.
Friday, 21at, at Falls of Tar River.
Saturday and Sunday, 22d and 23d, at AA’il-
*on. ’
Elder Jobs H.’IUxiet, expects to be with
♦hem at all the above appointments. Elder
L. J. Bodexhamek also expects to be with
tbem during the latter part of the same.
WIIL801V, N. CJ.
£LDEn L. I. lODENHAMER,
EetTtR.
'X'lCRlNAS:
TWO DOLLARS PER AISDM, IS ADVAHOE.
Specimen copies will be mailed to any ad
dress on application to the Editor.
For Clubs of five subscribers, a sixth
copy will be sent gratis.
The postage on our paper is six cents
NORTH CAROLINA.—Elder John H. Dan-
el and Bennet P. Pitt, Tarboro. Elder R. D.
Hart, MoteUy JIall. Elder F. L. Oakley, Ander
son's Stors. Alfred Blalock, Bushy ForJe. Elder
Q. A. Ward, Bleasani Grove, J. F. Motley,
Ruffin Depot. Elder Wm. A. Ross, Greenville.
Elder D. R. Moore, Mount Tirzah, Elder
Aldridge Barton, Raleigh. Elder Bryan Whit-
ford, Newhern. Thomas H. Dawson, Moseley
Mall. Elder A. N. Hall, Woodsdale. Elder
Russell Tucker, Peaeh Tree Grove. Elder C.
B. Hassell, Williamston. R. W. Dallas, Reids-
ville. Elder James H. Dameron, Ruffin Station.
Elder Wm. F. Bell, Tarboro, J. T. Farthing,
Durham's Station. James Carney, Sparta.
SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshal Mc-
Graw, AV. B. Iluckabee, Camden, Kershaw Dis
trict.
GEORGIA.—Elder John Rowe, Butler, Tay
lor County. Elder John Dickey, Michory Grove,
Crawford County, Elder T. J. Bazemore, Ma
con. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Eatonton, Putnam
County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irwinton, Wil-
kerson County. Elder J. R. Teat, Green Mill,
Stewart County. S. H. English, Oglethorpe,
Macon County, Elder D. W. Patman, Lexing-
tm%, Oglethorpe County. Dr. H. J. Williams,
Social Circle. AA'. T. Godard, Liberty Mill, Bike
County. C. AV. Hearn, Mouston, Meard County.
Elder J. R. Battle, Quitman, John G. Phillips,
Mogansville, Troup County. Mrs. R. Anna
Phillips, IjUtherville, Meriwether County, John
II. Woodward, Vienna, Dooly County. E. G.
Thrash, Flat Shoals, Merriwether County. Jas.
J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. Elder T, K.
Pursley, Amerieus. John McKenney, Talhot-
ten. Elder David J. Lamb, Swainsboro, Eman
uel County. Joel Hardie, Wilkinson County.-^
Elder AVasliington J. OiLordi, Montieello, Jasper
County. Elder Johnson Pate, Fayetteville.
ALABAMA.—Elder \Stxi. M. Mitchell,
Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville,
Butler County, Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Maditon
Station, M. % G. Railroeid\
MISSISSIPPI.—B. F. Wilkinson, Amite
County.
TEXAS.—Miss Sallie 8. Floyd, Coffeeville,
Upshur County, Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin,
Freestone County.
ARKANSAS.—W. J. McKenney, Fine Bluff
TENNESSEE.—Elder George Iluffniat,
Bloomington, John E. Frost, ShelbyviUe, Bed
ford County. Elder Jesse Cox, ffiVanklin, Wil
liamson County. H. J. Pearson, Brownevitle,
Maywood County, Elder Wm. B. Owen, Mw-
freesboro. R. W. Fain, Murfreteboro.
ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Maeo^h,
McDonough County. J. G. AA illiains, Ursa,
Adams County, Elder John H. Myers, Deeatw.
VIRGINIA.—Eldei G. L. Tuggle, JKitwivjll#.
Elder A. W. Bans, Cascade, Pittsylvania County,
Joseph France, Brunty's, Menry County,
RUFFIN
SELECT SCHOOL,
CASWELL COUNTY, N. C.,
THE Spring Session of this School, situale# -
near Ruffin Station, on the Piedmont Railroad
will commence on Monday, January
1869.
Good boys will be admitted, hut as the sah-
Bcriber has never known any of his pupil,
to be intoxicated aince the war, he does ne,
wish to tarnish the reputation of the Schoel„
by receiving those who are addicted to badi
habits.
Terme, per Sewsion Twemtp>Ome IVeeliae
EvaLiSH GRAMWaa—The equivalent of JifteNB
Dollars in Specie.
Lasquaot.s—The equivalent ef Twenty-FIva
Dollars in Specie.
If the Tuition be paid in currency, the ai-
dition shall not exceed thhty-five cents sp
each dollar of specie.
Four barrels of good corn, delivered at tk*^
eommeneement of the Session, will pay for th«
instruction of a pupil in English Grammar.
Six barrels will pay fer the inatruotieu M
one in Languages.
Maimed soldiers shall pay only two-third,
of the ordinary prices of Tuition. No othei’
deduction except in oases of protracted sick
ness.
Board, exclusive of light, can be obtaiae#
for awe barrel of family flour per month, •>*
$12 60 in currency.
During the first three days of the SessioA,
pupils can get conveyance from the Statioa,
free of charge.
Patrons are solicited te visit the School lira-
quently, in order to tee how their childrew
progress. The society is good, and the lota-
tion healthy.
JAS. S. DAMERON, Prircifai.
Ruffin Station, N. C., Nov. 25th, 1868.
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