104 ZION’S LANDMARKS Elder JOilX II. DANIEL will preacli ai Lower Black Creek, on Thursda}’ 2!th Jane. Coutentria Meeting House, Friday 2oth. AVilson, Saturdayand Sunday, 26th and27th. Elder JAMES 8. DAMEKON, has appoint ments to preacli as follows : Alonnt J..ebanon, Saturday June 12th. Camp Creek, Sunday loth. Peach Tree, Tuosdaj’ loth, halls lar Kiver, Wednesday 16th. Tarboro, Thuriday 17th. Conetoe, Saturday and Sunday l!)th and 20th. Lower Town Creek, Monday 21st. Upper Town (Jreek, Tuesday 23d. Wilson, VVedni'sd.ay 2od, Sandy Grove, Thursday 21th. Flat Kiver, Saturday and Sunday 2Gth and 27th. Prospect Ilil), Monday 28th. Eldons J. II. DANIEL and WM. BELL, are to jireach by appointment, a.s follows: Sandy Grove, Sunday ISth July. Monday 19ih, travel. Suites’ Seliool House, near Sipiire Kobins’, Granville county, Tuesday 20th. Camp Creek, Wednesday 21st. Tar River, Thursday 2.3d. Schoc'l House near Elder D. 11. Moore’s, Fri day Slid. Flat River, Saturday and Suiiday, 24th .and 25th. Monday 2Gth, re;;t. Shiloh, Tuesday 2:'i)i. Stories Creek, Wednesday 2alh. Ebentzer, Thn> -:..lay 30th. AWiceler’s, Irid.iy liOlli. ILarmody, Srdurday hist July .and Sunday 1st August. Prospect Hill, Aloiid.ey 2d. Tue.sday hd, re.a. T.yneh’s Creek, Wednesday Jtli. Deep Creel.', Thur.sdiy 5th. Friday 6th, rest. Arbour Chureli, .Saturday and Sunday 7th and 8th. Giiliam.s', Moiuhiy Oib. Pleasant Grove, Tiie.sday 10th. AVoll Island, Wednesday IHh. Liek Fork, Tiitireday 13lh. School Hou.ie near Elder Darn cron’s, Friday 12th. •' Country Line A.^soeielion, Saturday, Sundoy and Moiulay M;li, i,5th and 16th. Country Line Church, Tuesday 17th. hOUTir CAllOLItfA. Mr.s. Bet.sey Newsome Through Elder J. H. Daniel, Agent: Jas. Thigpen, 2; Samuel Long, 2 Priscilla Thonia.s Henry Joyner AT. D. Jones, Through J. T. Farthing, Agent; Mrs. th Garrett, 2; J. C. Latta, 2 Eli Turliiigto.’-i Tlarah AVooriail ■'*. L. Money John Hester W. C. AI jblcy J. E. Moore Aliss J. A'. 'Welcii J. AYhiUield J. Hedgeoek fireene Blalock Through Eldt r F. L. Oakley, Agent; Itu- fus AV. Chandlc;-, 2; J. F. Lcalh, 2 Mrs. A.E. GUI, Bennett P'alrcloth II. C. Jenkins Mrs. Selina E. Gauberry Mrs. Helen Elirci Long Mary Travis 00 1 m 1 .30 1 00 Miss Emma C. Travis- Mary C. Blair F. /. Stone Phillip J. Pratt David Williams 1 50 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 AViliiam Jerri! l .50 K. Jorril l 50 H. Lindsey i .50 Julina Ellington 2 00 -Alfred Reed 2 00 Robert McCholluin l 50 SOOTH CAROIilXA. Elder Marshal McGraw 00 OEORGIA. Through Elder T. J. Bazemore, Agent; Benj. Grace, 2 ; John B. Parker, 2 4 00 Through Eider Johnson Pate, Agent: J. AV. Humphries 1 00 Through Elder T. K. Pureley, Agent: J. J. Adams, 2; A. P. Cowart, 2; Anna Mays, 2 g qO Through Airs. R. Anna Phillips, Agent: AVm. rlmis u 00 Mrs. Sallie S. Floyd 2 00 Elder J. K. Kespess 2 00 TENNESSEE. TJirotjgh J. E. Frost, Agent : Rachel Ro berts • NOlini CAROLINA.—Eider .John II, Dan- el and Bonnet P. Pitt, Tarhoro. Elder R. D. Hart, Mou-ley HaU. Elder F. L. Oa.k\sy, Ander son’s Store. Alfred Blalock, £i4shy Fork. Elder Q. A. AV’ard, Pleasant Grove. ,J. F. Alotley, Ritffui Ikpot. Elder AATn. A. Ross, Greenville. Elder D. 11. Aloore, IPount Tirzah, Elder Aldridge Parton, Baleigh. Elder Bry.an AVhit- ford, Kewherti. Thomas II. Dawson, Moseley Hall. Eider A. N. Hall, IVoodsdalc. Elder Russell Tucker, Peach Tree Grove. Eider C. B. Hassell, WUUamston. R. W. Dallas, Eeids- villc. Elder J ames II. Dameron, Station. Elder AAJn. F. Bell, Tarhoro. J. T. Farthing, Darham's Stafio'n. James Carney, Sparta. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Alarshal AIc- Graw, AV. B. Iluckabec, Camden, Kershaw Pis- GEORGIA.—Elder John Howe, Tay lor County. Elder John Dickey, Ilk-konj Grove, Crmrford Gou.nty, Elder T. ,J. Bazemore, I£a- con. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Patonton, Putnam County. Deacon Joel Ilardie, Irwinion, Wil ke,soa County. Elder J. R. Teat, Green Hill, Stewart Couisty. S. H. English, Oglethorpe, JTuco.i County. Elder D. AV. Patman, TjcAug- ton, Oglethorpe County. Dr. H. J. AVilliams, Social Circle. W. T. Godard, Liberty Hill, Pike County. C. AA'. Hearn, Houston, Heard County Elder J. R. Battle, Quitman. John G. Phillips,. Hogati'cUle, Troup County. Mrs. R. Anna rhillips, J.utherviile, Meriwether County. John H. AVoodvvard, Vmina, Dooly County. E. C. Thrash, Llot Shoals, 3Ierrhvelhcr County. .Jus. J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. Elder T. K. Pursley, Aruericus. John AIcKeuney, Talbot- ton. Elder David .J. Lamb, Swainsboro, Eman- ud County. .T.>el Ilardie, Wilkinson County.— Elder AVashinglon J. Oxford, MotiUcello, Jasper ' County. Elder Johnson Pate, Payeiteville. ALABAAIA.—Elder AVm. M. Alitchell, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville, Butler County. Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Madison Station, M. C. llailroad.\ MISSISSIPPI.—B. F. Wilkinson, Amite County. TEXAS.—Miss Sallie S. Floyd, CoffeeviUe, Upshur County. Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin, Preestone County, APtKAMSAS.—AA''. J. AIcKeuney, Pine Bluff TENNESSEE.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, Shelhyville, Bed ford County. Elder Jesse Cox, Franklin, Wil liamson County. 11. J. Pearson, Brownsvitle, Hoijwood County. Elder AVm. B. Owen, Mur freesboro. R. W. Fain, Murfreesboro. ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. A’^anmeter, Macomb, McDonough County. J. G. A\ illiams, Ursa, Adams County. Eider John II. Myers, Decatur. VIRGINIA.—Elde.* G. L. Tuggle, ivtoMsijjV/ei. Elder A. AV. Eaiis, Cascade, Pittsylvania County. Josepli France, Prunty’s, Henry County. MlSSOUPtl—R. A. Wisem.'in, Fair Grove, Greene Countu. Lloyd’s Hymn Book IS Q !■ 00 MISSOCEI. Throngh R. A. WiRemaii, Agent: Wm. Housely Putnam, 2 ; John Putnam, 3; R. R. Putmim, 2; Wm. Ezell, 2 ; Pris cilla Wiseman, 2 iq qq Through Elder G. L. Tuggle, of Virginia, Win. 'Via ] QQ Elder H. Loutliaii o 00 TEXAS. Through Reuben Planning, Agent: For self, K. B. Longhotliam, 2 .5 00 ILT.IXOIS. Elder John Alyers 2 00 TO Any person getting a Clab of Five Cas/b Subscribers to our paper, shall lie entitleil to One number extra. All persons Avho get uji a Club, are requested to place their name at the head of the list as “Agent,” and be sure to give Names, Postoffice, County and State ]>lani and distinct.— Ed. ZION’S LA NO MAKES, I)EVOTED TO THE IJvimiUuc Saptist (Hansc, 13 rUBLIS HKD Oil the 1st and 15th of Each Ifoiith, -vr wix^sors', jv. c. ELDER L, I, BCDENHAIVIER, EQIT3P XWE-MS : TWO DOLLARS PEE ARHUM, IN ADVANCE. Specimen copies will be mailed to any ad dress on application to the Editor. 15®’” For Clubs of five subscribers, a sLxth copy will be .scut gniti.s. The pOcStage on our paper i.s six cents per quarter, (tfiree months,) when paid in ad vance at the oflice where it is received. enowi^ps C aiie - S tripp ex* * PATENTUD FOR 1.7 YEARS, BY .TOllN C. BROWN, OF CKAWFORD.SVILLK, INDIANA. This instrument economizes time and labor in stripping the fodder from sugar cane; is simple in its constniction, and can be manu factured at small cost. It has been thorough ly tested in llie AA’esteni couiitry, .uiid a. Di ploma awarded to the Inventor by the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, at iho Annual Fair of 1868. Tiie undersigned lias power of attorney to dispose of State and County rights to manu facture and sell the lUiove instruments in the territory east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio rivers ; and would be pleased to fur nish all necessary infortnalion in regard to the same, to persons wishing to engage in their manufacture. Addre.ss. L. I. BODENITAMER, Kernersville, Forsythe Co., N. C. We keep always on hand a full supply of n o PeiMiTi¥E HYMMS, by Elder Benjamin LloyH, which may be bad ■ on the following terras : Pkimitive Htmns—Cash rKicji.e. Fiain substantial (sheep) bimlirtg, single copies, I 06 ‘ Six copies for .pi Twelve copies for i t. Red and black morocco hiuding, yilali. edge, eingle copies, :'■(} Six copies for p .o Twelve copies for B. u> Extra gilt edge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copies, F-- f ( 0 Six copies for }(, n{> - Twelve copies for • H; ty; At these jirkes we will send our boc‘ky l y mail, to any post office in the United Slaict u Territories, at our own expense. Anj' p'ersou company or church ordering a. dozen books m the above rates, sh.dl have om; book c.ytrr, •=? the same quality as the dozen ordered ; or, .i! .-i, mixed do.'.en is wanted, tiie extra book sli:i'.l averpge w'lth the dozen, ‘ihese books are got ten ap in the best STyi.ES of printing and bim;- ing. At these prices cash must accc.mpa.ny ordetr.. Sums over five dollars, send by ExproK ■ undi - five dollars, by mail, in registered IcUci Address, MRS. N. A. CHF.ATHAV, (■ireenville, BuUei' Coumy, A':i>. Greenville, Ala., March 17, 1868. H®’“l’erson.s ordering hooks will pk-a-ae civi. their post office, county and Stale .cuain' v. RUFFIN &ELECT 8CIMMI.L, CASVfSLL COUNTY, N. C., THE Spring Scssionof this School, situauJ near Rufiin Station, ou the Piediiuiiii Kfulruri. , ■will commence on Monday, .Jaiunry JLh, 18(19. G-aod boys will be adiniliecl. but ns the i ui - scriber has never known any of liis pupis to be intoxicated since tiie war, lie does net wish to tp.rnish the reputation of (he SciiHc. by receiving those who are addiotev! to bml habits. Tei’Eais, per Session Twc54iy»©^?e Week--. English Gn amnab—The equivalent of Fiiti-eu, Dollars in Specie. Languages—The equivalcut of Tweniy-rivc Dollars in Specie. If the Tuition bi paid in currency, flic ad dition shall not exceed thiity-iive ceufa t.-ii' each dollar of specie. Four barrels of good eoru, delivered at tic; commi'iiccment 01 the Session, will pay for :i-e instruction of a pupil in Englisli Graumuir. Six barrels will pay for the iiislrucnoi: i ' one in Laugu.age.s. Maimed soldiers shall, pay otdy two-(hi;N. of the ordinary prices of Tuition, N.i c.tiKr deduction except in eases of pro:rac!e;l sick ness. Board, exclusive of light, can bo oi-tairu:J for one barrel of family flour per iinmih, i r $12 50 in ouiTcricy. During the first three days of the Session, pupils can got conveyance from the S;a:iwy free of charge. I’.afroDS are solicited to visit the Soboo! l;e- quentlyj in order to sec how tlieir ciii!dr''n progress. The society is good, and the hx^'.- tion licaltby. JA8. 8. D.VMERON, PmNCtvAi,. Ruffin Station, N. C., Nov. 2-jih, 1868. Deecmber 22 28

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