152 ZION’S LANDMARKS Elders A. N. HALL and D. It. MOORE Lave appointments to preach as follows : Suit’s School House, Granville County, Fri- C ly 24th September. Saturday travel. Sunday, Peach Tree. Monday, Falls Tar River. ’‘'uesdu}’. Pleasant Hill. Wednesday, Old Town Creek. 7’hursday, Tarboro. Friday, Conetoe. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Kehukcc As sociation. Tuesday, Great Sw'amp. Wednesd.ay, Red Banks. Thursday, Hancock. t'riday, Saturday and Sunday, Contentua As.soeiatiou. Monday, Meadow Meeting House. Tuesday, White Oak. Wednesday, Wilson. Thursday, Sandy Grove. Elder JOHN 11. DANIEL and others will reach at Tyson’s Meeting House, Pitt County, ca Wednesday, October 6th, 1809. The MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION will convene with the Jordan Church. 3 miles south of Independence, Grayson County, Virginia, commencing Friday before the TTst Saturday in October, 1869. All of our ministering brethren are specially in vited to attend. ^Avill con vene with Cranberry Church, Ashe Coun ty, N. C., commencing Friday before the third Sunday in September, 1869. The EOAKING KIVER ASSOCIATION will convene with the Double Creek Church, Wilkes Couniy, N. C., commenc ing Friday before tlie second Sunday in October, 1869. The EBENEZER ASSOCIATION will con- cue near Gordon, Wilkinson county, Ga., on Central Railroad, on Saturday helore fouith Sunday in September. UIIARLEY AS30CIATK»N will be held with the Euharley Church, six miles east of Vau Wert, in Polk county, Ga., on Saturday before third Sunday in September, and two fol lowing days. YELLOW RIVER ASSOCIATION will con vene with Holley Spring Church, Newton county, Ga., seven miles south of Coviugton, on Saturday helore fourth Sunday in September, and continue three days. OCONEE ASSOCIATION will be held with the church at Jack’s Creek, Walton county, Ga., seven miles east of Morrroe, on Saturday before second Sunday in October, and two foliowin>- days. ” ■KKHUKEE ASSOCIATION will be Itcld with the. church at Flat Swamp, Martin county, N. C., on Saturday before first Sunday in Octo- t’cr, and continue three days. CONTI.NTNA ASSOCIATION will convene with the cliurch at Rose of Sharon, Lenoir I oiinty, N. C., nine miles north of .Kinston, on i'liday before, second Sunday in October, and continue three days. WHITE OAK ASSOCIATION will l>e held •'itii the church at Newport, Carteret county, N. C., on Saturday before third Sunday in Oc tober, and continue three days. A.VllTE ASSOCIATION will be held with the church at Mt. Pisgah, Fraiiklin comity, Nflss., on Saturday before first Sunday in Oc- 1o!>er. The ECHECONNA ASSOCIATION will convene with Fellowship Church, Houston county, Ga., near No. 2 South Western ttaii- road, on Saturday before third Sunday in Sep" tember, and hold four days. NORTH CAROLINA. J.L. Friar S 50 Per Eider J. II. Daniel, Agent: Mrs. Hulda Dixson, ?2; Mrs. Reuben Wilder, • 4 00 Mrs. V. A. Lamm 1 00 Per J. T. Fartliing, Agt.: A. H. Hntcliins- 2 00 Per Elder R. D. Hart, Agent: Miss V. E. Liinsfrcd 2 00 James Pilkinton 2 00 Thomas Pope 1 00 William Spoon 2 00 Riley Hill 2 00 Noah R. Skeen 2 00 J. A. Peacock 1 00 John Cox 1 00 ARKANSAS.--W. J. McKenney, rine Bluff Tennessee.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, Shelbyville, Bed ford Coun'y. Elder Jesse Cox, Franklin, ll'll- limmon County. H. J. Pear.son, Brownsviflc, Haywood County. Elder Wm. I>. Owen, Mur freesboro. R. W. Fain, Murfreesboro. ILLINOIS.—Elder I. N. Vanmeter, Maeomh, McDonough County. J. G. V illiams, Ursa, I Adams County. Elder Jolm II. Myers, Decatur. ■ G. W. Murphey, Virginia, Cass Coimty. IIRGINIA.—Elde; G. L. Tuggle, j Elder A. W. Eans, Cascade, Pittsylvania Coimty. j Joseph France, Truntifs, Henry County. MISSOURI—R. A. Wiseman, Fair Grove, Greene County. A. M. Compton, Dallas, Web ster County. A. P. Wells, Dallas, Webster Co. ZION’S L ANDMARKli:', DEVOTED TO THE |3rimUbc Baptist (Causf, IS ruBLisniJD On the 1st and 15th of Each Month, AT IN. C. EIDER 1. !, BODENHAMER, EDITOR GEORGIA. Per Eld. T. K. Pursley, Agt.: E. W. Low- J- A. Minis TEXAS. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore jiy person getting a Club of Five Sab-scribers to our 00 paper, sha)] lie entitled to One 1 CO niimocF’ e.Yrm. 2 00 (ijmts, ETir-RIVIS : TWO DOLLARS PEE ANNUM, IN ADVANC2, Specimen copies will be mailed to any a.l dress on application to the Editor, For Clubs of five subscribers, a sixth copy will be sent gratis. Tlie postage on onr paper is six e.en‘d. per quarter, (three montlis,) when paid in ad vance at tlie office where it is received. Clui) NORTH CAROLINA.—Elder John II. Dan- el and Bennet P. Pitt, Tarboro. Elder R. D Hart, Mosdey Hall. Elder F. L. Oakley, A 'lOir- son's Store. Alfred Blalock, Bushy Fork. Elder Q. A. Ward, Pleasant Grove. J. F. Motley, Baffin Ihgwt. Elder Wm. A. PiOss, Greenville. Elder D. R. Moore, Mount Tirzah, Elder Aldridge Parton, Raleigh. Elder Bry, - ford, Ffexvbern. Thomas II. Dawson, Mo-dey Hall. Elder A. N. Hall, Woodsdale. Elder Russell Tucker, Peach Tree Grove. Elder C. B. Hassell, WUliamston. R. W. Dallas, Reids- villc. Elder James II. Daraeron, Ruffin StPian. Elder AVm. F. Bell, Tarboro, J. T. Farthing, Durham's Station. James Carney, S]oarta. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshal Mc- Graw, W. B. Huckabee, Camden, Kershaw DC- triet. GEORGIA.—Elder Jolm Rowe, Butler, Tay lor County. Elder John Dickey, Hickory Grove, Crawford County. Elder T. J. Bazemore, Ma con. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, F.atonlon, Futtiam County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irvjinicn, Wil- kerson County. Elder I. R. Teat, Green Hill, Stewart County. S. II. 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, Houston, Heard County. Elder J. R. Batffle, Quitman. John G. Phillips, Hogansville, Troup County. Jirs. R. Anna Phillips, lAitherville, Meriwether County. John H. Woodward, Vienna, Dooly County. E. C. Thrash, Plat Shoals, Merriwether County. Jas. J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. Elder T. K- Pursley, Americus, John McKenney, Talhot- lon. Elder David J. Lamb, Swainsbero. F.man- uel County. ,Toel Ilardie, Wilkinso-r County.— Elder Washington J, Oxford, Montkelh, Jasper County. Elder Johnson Pate. Pa-yeUaiUe. ALABAMA.—Elder Wm. M. Mitclieli, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Grctneille. Butler County. jMiss Sue A. Crutcher, Madison Station, M. ^ C. Railroad. MISSISSIPPI.—U, F. Wilkinson, Amic County. TEXAS.—Miss Sallie S. Floyd, toffecv’Ue, Upshur County. Reuben Manning, Cotton Gin, Freestone County. I All persons wlio get up a are requested to place their name at the head of the list as “Agent,” and be sure to give Names, Postoffice, County aud State plain and distinct.— Ed. Lloyd’s Hymn Books! W”e keep always on hand a full supply of the PRiSVSITIVE HYMF^S, by Elder Benjamin Lloyd, which may be had on the following terms : Pkimitive Htmns—Cash Pkices. Plain substan hal (sheep) binding, single copies, 1 00 Six copies for 5 OO Twelve copies for 9 oO Red and black morocco binding, plain edge,'single copies, 1 50 Six copies for 8 00 Twelve copies for 15 03 Extra gilt edge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copies, 2 00 Six copies for 10 oO Twelve copies for is oO At these prices wc will send our books by mail, to any post ofliee in the United States or Territories, at our own expense. Any person | company or clmrch ordering a dozen book.s ai' the above rates, shall have one book extra, of the same quality as the chizen ordered ; or, if a mixed dozen is wanted, the extra book shall average with the dozen. These books are got ten ap in the best styles of printing and hind- Ing. At these prices easii must accompany orders. Sums over live dollur.s, send by Express ; under five dollars, by mail, in registered letters. Address, MRS. N. A. CHEATHAM, Greenville, Butler County, Ala. Greenville, Ala., March 17,1868. B^^Persons ordering books will please give their post office, county aad State rLATsur. RUFFIN SELECT SCHOOL, CASWELL COUNTY, N. C.. THFi Fall Session of this School, siuialpj near Ruflia Station, on the Piedmont Pvailroa.i,, will commence on Monday, .luly btii, 1869. The .subscriber h:is hitherto liad a quiet an i. pleasant School, therefore he doe.s not wish to taiTiish the reputation of his itresenl pupils 5;/ receiving bad boy.s, but good one.s are .solicitcvi Terms, per Session 'Twenty-Dne Wcehs. English GuAitMAit—The equivalent of Fifiee:; * -m. Dollars iu Specie. LASGt.'VGF-a—The equivalent of Twen'y-l'iv-; Do far An 'Specie. - '•* if the Tuition be paid in currcrcy, the a-l- ditiou sliall not exceed thiity-five cams o:» each dollar of specie, aud if it be paid at the commencement of tlie .session a deduction of ten percent sliall be made. Four barrels of good corn, delivered at the commeneement of tiie Session, will pay for tlie instruction of a pupil in English Grammar. Six barrels will pay fo'r the instruction of one in Languages. Jlaimed soldiers shall pay only two-thirdn of tlie ordinary prices of Tuition. No otlicr deduction except in cases of protracted sick ness. Board, exclusive of light, can be ohtainei for one barrel of family flour per month, or $12 50 in currency. During the first three days'of tlie Session, pupils can gel conveyance from the Station, free of cliarge. Patrons are requested to visit the School fre quently, in order to see how their children progress. The society is good, and Ihc loca tion healthy. J.\S. S. DAMERON, Principal. Rufiin Station, N. C., May 20th, 1869. June 8 19-tf THE PLAINDEALER, A DEMOCRATIC, AGRICUL TURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL, Published Weekly at Wilson, N. C. PKtCK~?2 per Year; $1 for Six Months ; 50 cents for Three Months. Address c. 8. McDaniel, editos, Wilson, N.C,

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