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ZION’S LANDMARKS ^SUBSCRIPTION Receipts-. $2 00 2 0 -0 2 00 2 00 aLADAMA. ■LA. Stephens, Sept. 15, 1S73 ARKANSAS. . W. F. Thomason, I’eb. 1, 1S74 OFOROIA. ■ .Tohnathan Coleman, .July 15,1S73 Tiir )ugh F.lder John«Rowe. W. M. Hewitt, August 1, 1873 Through Elder David J. Lamb. V7m. Jjanier, Juno 1, 1870 J. O. Bark.sdalc, December 1, 1873 CAROLINA. Absalom Proctor, October 1, 1871 2 00 Atlas J. Gilbert, November I, ’73 2 00 .Mrs. Mayo, November 1, ’72 -1 00 Harris Daniel, December 1,'’73 50 .4ney Ann Barnes, Janu.ary. 1, ’73 2 00 E. G. Clark, November 15, ’73 2 00 .J. V. Jjittle, August 1, ’73 4 00 K. II. Baker, Janua.-y 1, ’74 2 00 Mrs. Mary L. Bryant, December 15, ’73 2 00 George VV. Carter, .January 1,’74 2 00 2 00 4 00 y*tPPOJNTMENT3. Elclei-s W. W. Barnes and B. P. Pitt, have Appointments to preach as follows the Lord willing: Monday after 1st .Sunday in February at Plcas.ant Hill. Tuesday Falls Tar River. M^ednesday Willianw Meeting House. Thursday Lawrences. Friday Deep Creek. "ml Sunday and Saturday before at Ivehukec. Mond.ay after at (,'onoho. Tuesday Si'ring Green. Vi'eunesday Skewarky. Thursday Flat Swamp. Friday Cross Koada. .11 Sunday and Satuiday before at Conetoe. liLmday after at Sparta. Tuesday at Old Town Creek. F.lder .John S. Brinson hats Appointments to urcach as follows, the Loifi willing: ik'ar Creek Jat Saturday and Sunday in Feb- ruaiy. A! iwborn’.s Monday following. Nabunta Tuesday following. Rest on Wednesday following-. Meadow Tluirsday following. Ty.son’.s F'riday. ,'tparta 2d Saturday and Sunday of February. 1 ,ower Town Creek Monday “ TarboroTue.'day “ Pleasant Hill Wednaaday “ Hiiion Thursday “ Friday ’\Vhite Oak “ ToUnot 3d Satnnlay and Sunday " Boat on Monday “ SooU’.s Tuesday “ Upper Black Creek 'Wedne.’^d.ay “ Lower Black Creek Tluirsday “ .Aycock’s Friday Memorial 4th Saturday and Sunday y^GENTS. ALABAMA.—Fdder IVm. M. MltclielJ, Opelika. Mrs. N. A. Cheatham, Greenville, Butler County. Miss Sue A. Crutcher, Madi- Mii Station, M. & C. Railroad. FLORIDA.—Elder Joel W. Swain, Oka- bunika Sumpter County. GEORGIA.—Elder John Rowe, Butler, Taylor County. Elder John Dickey, Hicko ry Grove, Crawford County. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Eatenton, Putna^m County. Dea con Joel Ilardie, Irwinton, Wilkerso'n Coun ty. Elder I. R. Teat, Richland, Stewart Comity. Elder D. "SV. Patman, I^exington, >,glethrope County, Dr. II. J. Williams, So cial Circle. Daniel Godard, Liberty Hill, Pike County. C. W. Hearn, Houston, Heard County. Jcs.se T. Davis, Quitman. JohnG. PhiUiiv, Hogansvilie, Troup County. Mrs. R. Anna 1‘hillips, Rome, Eld. J. N. Wood- ail. Kilaville. Elder M. McDonald, Vienna, Dooiy County. E. ,C. Thrash, Flat Shoals, iloilwethw County. Elder, T, K. Pursley, Arneriens. Wm. B. Davis, Alill Town. Elder F. M. 'Yoodall, P-c.ston. Elder .1. .J. Davis, Daw.-.on, Terrel! County. E. W. Lowe, Green Hill, Stewart County. Elder T. J. Bazeinore, IMacon. [JJjINOIS.—Eider I. N. Vanme’^cr, Ma comb MoDonongli County. Elder J.G A'il- liama, Ersn, Adams Countv. Elder .T. IT. Myers, Decatur. Ekler G. W. Murphy, Com cord, Morgan County. KENTUCKY.—Wm. P. Moore, Dickson, Webster Countv-. TENNESSEE.—Elder George Huffman, Bloomington. John E. Frost, Slielbyvilie, licdford County. Elder Jamc-s Cox, Franklin, Williamson County. II. J- Pearson, Browns ville, Haywood County. Elder Wm. B. Ow en, Murfreasboro. TEXAS.—Miss SallieS. Floyd, Cofieeville, Upslicr County. Ruben Manning, Cotton Gin, Freestone County. Noah T. Freeman, Harmony Hill. VIRGINIA.—Elder G. L. Tuggle, Elams- ville. E. B. Turner, Rood Creek. .Joseph F'ranee, J’runty’s. W. A, Thoiiia-', I’Ri-ifyl- vunia Court. House. 11^3“ If we have evnitted the naracs of .any of the brethren who have been acting as .-Agents for the paper, who de.sire their names inserted herein, tliey will please notify us, in order that w'C m,ay add them to the list. We also ask otlier brethren, sisters and friends who desire the .succe; s of the p.aper, to act as .-Agents for us. WILSON Collegiate IriStitiite. Mi m BQTM P RIMARY, ACADEMIC,( LEGIATE DEPARTAIeItS, COT» Able and experienced Teachers. Valuable Lib-ary arid Apparatus. Fifty iutevestiu^ Periodicals. The school kept a.s a wcll-regm lated, higk-toned family. 'The abounding comforts of a refined Educational Home.— The^y-sioal, the intellectual, arui the moral fafl||Jp!l>s ot our Pupils, harmoniously do- Iffiped, Instruction given in 20 I'^ractic"! Arts, by either of which a livelihood can be made. Entire average e.tpense, including tuition, books, board, fuel, light, and wash ing, $200 per academic year. Session extends from fii-st Monday in Oc tober to last i’riday in June. Students ad-, mitted at any time, and charged for only the time they come. Address, for Catalogue, SYLVES.TER HAISSELL, A.- M., Prmci.pal, Wilfion, N. C NON-SECTARIAN. -o— A’c keep alwaj's on Land a full supply of the PLIMITIYS HYMNS, by Elder Benjamin Lloyd, vdiich may be had on the foilrwing terras: AHSSISSIPPI.—B. F. AATlkinsc-n, Amite County. NORTH CAROLINA.-Ekler.s J. IT. Dan iel and B. P. Pitt, Tarboro. E. G. Clark, AVilson. Elder R. D. Hart, La Grange. EL der F. L. Oaklev, Andcrr.on’s .Store. Alfred Blalock, Bushy Fork. Elder Q. A. TVerd, PIcas.ant Grove. J. F- Alotley, Ruffin Depot. Eider Wm. A. Ross, Greenville. Elder D. R. Moore, Mount Tizah. Elder Aldridge Parton, llaleigli. Elder Bryan AVliit.*brd, Newbern. Elder A. N. Hall. AVood.Male.— Elder Snfw.cll Tucker. Peach Tree Grove Elder C. B. llasscl, AYilliamston. R. AY. Dallas, Reldsv'ille. AY E. Bullock, Diiteh- ville. Jame.s S. AVoedard, AVil-son. Elder A'/ra. F. Be-11, Tarboro. Elder D. A^. Top ping, Pantego. Jo.shua L‘ Freeman, Danbu ry. Mrs. Elizabeth. McNeely, Lenksviilo, Rocaingham County. Jolin Hays, Black Creek. 'C. O- Bowen, Durluam’s. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Elder Marshall McGraw, AAb B. Huckabee, Camben, Kershaw Coniit-y. PDIMITIA'E IDS—C.ASII PRICES, Plain .snbstr.ntiai (sheep) binding, single copie.T • $1 00 nix copies for 6 00 Twelve copies for 9 00 Rod and black J.Iorocco' binding, plain edge, single copic.s, 1 2-5 Six copic.s for ‘ . 7 00 Twelve copies for ■ 12 00 Extra gilt ed,ge and gilt covers, elegant style, single copias, 1 50 Six copie.s for ’ 8 00 Twelve copies for L5 00 At tlKse iii’ice.s y!q. will send our hook.s liy mail to any post ofiice in the United .Sjates or Territories, at our expense. Any person, company or church ordering a dozen books at tlie above rate.s, shall have one book extra f)f the same quality as the dozen ordered; or if a mixed dozen is wante’, the exV:i book shall average with the dozen. Those hooks are gotten up in the best style of pringting and binding. At these prices cash must accompany orders. Sums over five dolla.rs. send, by E.xpress; un der five dollars, bv mail, in registered letters. Address MR.Y M. A. CHEATHAM, Greenville, Butler County, Alabama, gss?” Persons ordering books will plea.se give their Post Office, County and State pmuN- i,T. Greenville, Ala., March 17, 1870. For sale by E. Q-. Clark, AYilson, N. C. WELDOI M. i?. Company. OFFICE CTHEP ENGINEER AND GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT, WiuiiiHGToK, N. C. June 8th, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, June loth, Pa.ssen- ger traln.son the AY & vAb Railroad will run a.s'follows: MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sundays excepted) a t 8 1.5 a ra Arrive at Goldsboro at 12 11pm “ Rocky Mount at 2 71 p ra “ \i eldon at 3 50 p m Leave AATldon daily (Sunday’s excepted) eJ 1; 15 a ra Arrive at Rocky Mount II 07 a m “ Goldsboro at 1 lo p m “ Union Depot 5 30 p m EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Uni'On depot, daily at Arrive at Golcl*.boro at “ Rocky Mount at “ AYeldon at Leavo A'/eldon, daily at Arrive at Rocky Mount at Gold.sboro at “ Union Depot at 10 40 p m 3 00 a ra 4 56 a m G 50 a m 7 10 p m 8 58 p ra 10 58 p ra 3 10am Mail Train makes clo.se connection at AA’’el- don for rdl points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. B:SYExpre.s,s Train 'Connects only with Acquia Creek route. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars on this Train"@g Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri weekly at 6.00 a m and arrive at 1.40 p m. Express Freight Trains will leave daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 p m and arrive at II ^ JOHN F. DIVINE, General Buperintendent, ^DYERTISEMEIJTS, ' . 0 gA BiCKSi Dental Sargeon JlocicY JVIount, JT-. p -:o:- In office during pack week after the SB- CONU SUND.VY. ROCKY MOUNT. In office during each weekafeer thcFiRfrf .SUNUAY, Mrs. M.‘ Pi3.ni>kr.s, TWRllOKO’. In office during each week afU'r !b« Fourth Suxiiav, Mrs. Blount’s, AVILSON. Zion^s Landmarks Devoted to thh J^F;,miTIYE ^APTIST jl^Ausa, Is Published on thh 1st and 15th of -each moitfit. —AT— WHaSON, N. C. f, p. pOLD, \-EdITOR A PuDL-B, Thum-sUTwo Dollars I’er Aunniu. ^aJ'Fc.r Clubs of five subscribers, a «xt-' copy will be .sent grati.s. t-k (. inks of eight .subscribers, or a higher num ber, cRii have the paper at One dollar and fifty cents e.aeh, We do not strike off the names of subscrib ers when their time of subscription expires, unless they request it. lieniittances for the Landmarks can 1>« sent by Post Office Orders, by Registered let ters, bjmixprcas, and, when in small amounts, by ordinary letter, at our risk. Specimen copies will bo mailed to any ad-- clress on. applicarion to the Editor. jfSi'/'Ad friends to 113 are authorized to act r.s agontfi, if they are eo disposed, in procuring subscribera. AVe have not space to imbiisk th e nan’as of all the ageuts. jmbiisk THE WlLSOIfPLAIi DEALER Published Weekly at WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA E. V/. 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