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96 ZION’S LANDMARKS [selected.] Now, brethren, are all men called ? I ask all candid men, are all men called ? If so, I say all will be saved; and if you search the Scripture you will come to the same conclusion. To the law and testimony. The gifts and calling of Ood are without re pentance. Again 2nd Cor. 5th chap, and 5th verse^ Now he that wrought us for the self same thing, is God, who also hath given us the earnest •of the spirit. Again, Phil. 2d chap. 13 verse. For it is God which work- cth in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. Again, 1st Thes. 2nd chap. 12th verse. That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called you into his kingdom and glory.— Again Jude 1st chap. 1st verse, Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James, t© them that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called. Again, 1st Cor. 1st chap. 9th verse, God is faithful, by whom ye are called into the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Again, Rom. 1st chap. 6th and 7th verses. Among whom ye are also the called of Jesus Christ, 1,0 all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints, &c. Again, 8th chap. 29th and 30th verses. For whom he did foi’eknow them he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, .hat he might be the first born among many.— Brethren, moreover whom he did pre destinate them he also called, (notice, them he called he had foreknown, and all that he foreknew he called, every one,) and Avhom he called, them he also justified ; and who hejusti fied, them he also glorified. Then if all are called, all are justified and glori fied. And if they are justified, by the imputed righteousness of Christ,where is the law to condemn, for they are no longer under the law but under grace? So you see that the Scripture is in direct opposition to a great deal of preaching we have in these days.— tSamuel Oanterherry, 1841. Elders JOHN ROWE and J. R. RESPESS, of 5eorgia, hare appointments to preach as follows; Monday, 17th May, at Tarboro. Tuesday, 18th, at Sparta. Wednesday, 19th, at Lower Town Creek. Thursday, 20th, at Upper Town Creek. Briday, 2lst, at Falls of Tar River. Saturday and Sunday, 22d and 23d, at Wil son. Elder John H. Daniel expects to be with them at all the above appointments. Elder L. I. BoDKNtlAMER also expects to be with them during the latter part of the same. Elder JOSIAH NELSON, has appoint ments to preach as follows : Deep Creek, Wednesday, 19th May. Bush Arbor, Thursday, 20th, Linche’s Creek, Friday 21st. Prospect Hilt, Saturday 22d. Wheeler’s, Sunday, 23d. Flat River, Monday, 24th. Ml. Lebanon, Tuesday 25th, Enoe, Wedne.sday 26th. Cedar Grove, Friday 28tb, Sandy Grove, Sunday 30th. Wilson, Monday 31st. Black Creek, Tuesday, June 1st. Nahunta, Wednesday 2d. Mewborn’s, Thursday Sd. Bear Creek, Friday 4th. Rose of Sharon, Saturday 5th. Brother Nelson will travel on foot, and re quests the brethren to atFord him conveyance whenever convenient. MARKIED. Near Mosely Hall, on the evening of the 23d April, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. .Mr. Best, Mr. IIIOMAS C. HART to Miss MATTIE CAROLIN K HARDY, daugh ter of Parrot Hardy, Esq., deee.ased; all of Lenoir county. 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 Sd Sunday in M.av. Min istering nr.;’ corresponding br-dhreu are cordial- Jy invltCL to attend. NORTH CAROLINA. Wm. Barnes, Jr $2 00 John Vaughn 2 00 Fenwick ElH.s 2 00 D. W. Topping 0 25 OKORGIA. Through E. C. Thrash, Agent: Adah Summerhill, 2 ; for self, 2 4 00 Through Mrs. R. Anna Phillips, Agent; James Bexley, 2 00 Through H. J. Williams Agent: G. W. Malcomb 2 00 kentuckt. Through Elder D. B Moore, of N. C., Agent: Wm. P. Moore, 2 00 TEXAS. Through S. H. English, of Ga., Agent: Lee Edge 1 00 ZION’S LANDMARKS, DEVOTED TO THE Primitive Baptist Cause, IS PUBLISHED On the 1st and 15th of Each Month, NORTH CAROLINA.—Elder John II. Dan- el and Bennet P. Pitt, Tarhoro. Elder R. D. Hart, Moseley JJall. Elder F. L. Oakley, Ander son’s Store. Alfred Blalock, Bushy Fork. Elder ' Q. A. Ward, Pleasant Grove. J. F. Motley, Eujin Fepot. Elder Wm. A. Ross, Greenville. Elder D. R. Moore, Mount Tirzah, Elder Aldridge Parton, Raleigh. Elder Bryan Whit- ford, Newbern. Thomas H. Dawson, Moseley Uall. Elder A. N. Hall, Woodsdale. Elder Russell Tucker, Peach Tree Grove. Elder C. B. Hassell, IVilliamston. R. W. Dallas, Reids- ville. Elder .Tames H. Dameron, Rujfin Station. Elder "Wm. F. Bell, Ywiero. J. T. Farthing, Durham’s Station. James Carney, Sparta. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshal Mc- Graw, W. B. Huckabee, Camden, Kershaw Dis trict. GEORGIA.—Elder John Rowe, Butler, Tay lor County. Elder John Dickey, Hickory Grove, Crawford County. Elder T. J. Bazemore, 3[a- con. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Patonton, Putnam County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irwinion, Wil- kerson County. Elder J. R. Teat, Green lliU, Stewart County. S. H. English, Oglethorpe, Macon County. Elder D. W. Patman, Lexing ton, Oglethorpe County. Dr. H. J. Williams, Social Circle. W. T. Godard, Liberty Hill, Pike County. C. W. Hearn, Houstoti, Heard County Elder J. R. Battle, Quitman. John G. Phillips,- Hogan ville, Troup County. Mrs. R. Anna Phillips, Lutherville, Meriwether County. John II. Woodward, Vienna, Dooly County. E. C. hrash, Flat Shoals, Merriwether County. Jas. J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. Elder T. K. Pursley, Americus. John McRenney, Talbot- ton. Elder David J. Lamb, Swainsboro, Em’ n- uel County. Joel Hardie, Wilkinson County.— Elder Washington J. QsXoxA, Monticello, Jasper County. Elder Johnson Pate, Fayetteville. ALABAMA.—Elder Wm. M. Mitchell, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville, Butler County. Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Madison Station, M. C. Railroad \ MISSISSIPPI.-B. F. Wilkinson, Amite County, TEXAS.—Miss Sallie S. Floyd, CoffeeviUe, Vpshur County. Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin, Freestone County. ARKANSAS.—W. J. McKenney, Pine Bluff TENNESSEE.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, ShelbgviUe, Bed ford County. Elder Jesse Cox, Franklin, Wil liamson County, IT. J. Pearson, Brownsville, Haywood County. Elder Win. B. Owen, Mter- freesboro. R. VV. Fain, Murfreesboro. ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Macomb, McDonough County. J. G. M illiains, Ursa, Adams County. Elder John II. Myers, Decatur. VIRGINIA.—Eldet G. L. Tuggle, Elder A. W. Eans, Cascade, Pittsylvania County, Joseph France, Prunty s, Henry County. RUFFIN SELECT SCHOOL, CASWELL COUNTY, N. C., THE Spring Se.ssionof this School, situateiS near Ruffin Station, on the PiedmontRailroad,. will conimeucc on Monday, January llth|, 1869. Good boys will be admitted, but as the sub scriber has never known any of his pupils to be intoxicated since the war, he does net wish to tarnish the reputation of the Scheol; by receiving those who are addicted to bad haliits. Terms, per Session Xwciity-One Weeks, English Grammar—The equivalent of Fifteen Dollars in Specie. Languagfs—Tlie equivalent of Twenty-Five Dollars in Specie. If the Tuition bo 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 the Session, will pay for the instruction of a pupil in English Grammar. Six barrels will pay for the instruction cf one in Languages. Maimed soldiers shall pay only two-thirds of the ordinary prices of Tuition. No other deduction except in case^ of protracted sick ness. Board, exclusive of light, can be obtainel for one barrel of family Hour per month, or $12 50 in currency. During the first three days of the Session, pupils ean get conveyance from the Station, free of charge. Patrons are solicited to visit the School fre quently, in order to see how their children progress. The society is good, and the loea- tion healthy. J.\S. S. DAMERON, PEiNCirAL. Ruffin Station, N. C., Nov. 25th, 1868. December 22 28-tf Lloyd’s Hymn Books r We keep always on hand a full supply of tlie PRIMiTIVE HYMNS, may be had by Elder Benjamin Doyd, which on the following terms ; Pkimitivb Hxmns—Cash Pbices. 09 (K> 00 AT WII,SS01V, IV. c. EIDER 1. I. BODENHAMER, EDITOR, TIURINIS : TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Specimen copies will be mailed to any ad dress on application to the Editor. IS£W° 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 in ad vance at the office where it is received. Plain substantial (sheep) binding, single copies, Six copies for Twelve copies for Red and black morocco binding, plait. edge, single copies, • • Six copies tor Twelve copies for : Extra gilt edge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copies, Six copies lor 10 06 Twelve copies for IS 00 1 50 8 OO 15 00 00 TO .A-O-liUNTS, Any person getting a Club of Five Cash Subscribers to our paper, shall be entitled to One number extra. All persons who get up a Club, are requested to place their name at the head of the list as “Agent,” and be sure to give Names, Fostoffice, County and State plain and distinct.— Ed. At these prices we will send our books by mail, to .any post office in tire United State,s or Territories, at onr own expense. Any person company or church ordering a dozen books at the above rates, shall have one book extra, of the same quality as the dozen ordered ; or, it a mixed dozen is wanted, the extra book shall average with the dozen. These books are got ten jp in the best styles of printing and bind ing- At these prices cash must accompany orders. Sums over five dollars, send by Expi-ess ; uiuler live dollars, by mail, in registered letters. Address, MRS. N. A. CHEATHAM, Greeaville, Butler County, Ala. Greenville, Ala., March 17, 186S. K^^Persons ordering bookn will please give their post office, eoukty and Stale ri AiNUT.
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