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-68 Ki >i r s [iSi! d ma rks. OIHTIJARY. AGPIXTS. PUBLIOATIOXS. Ik.ArK A. C. -1 would, 1 iko for you to^ ; ii! publish this if vou TIuotuki: dc!,'',- rrect :i 11 nu-oilo s 81. I r.ii! uo.'v r'oiii'.-; u> try aud -.vrile out dcalli of i!!v wiu, f'ti.uti'rv PjT-ro-:-^.— iievv.'i-; hoi'M Xo.vooi'oer 4ti>, j8'dG. W c v. t-re .a.rriod .fauu iav -itii, IHoG, aiid she h,n\‘ r.io volvr (liihli'i'u, r.iuo sons and throe danuii- 'I's, aiul dcii.oao.l this life .July itotii, ]o;o.— lie could no| si' ini five ui’miites ii'om ;hc liuio ■',0 \v:is fakon to !)» r o'jd, wliich v.uis about vonty d;iy~, it'af appeared to he tuyutged in nr'itta .and -oi'.o itnt tt> (ioti till tl.e tiuuu iirot hen 1 \vo!ilda8; in r I'.o'.v - he wiis she wo'tld V she felt good, and would begin siuGting gdm. “Wh'wer-hoiii bapti-cd tite Mrd IV in ()eti.hi-r iS.hd, and v.'ero members rj '!d iih'cit 'reck when site died. J'y-eli'a.niJ hililren a.re left to roonrn Iter loss, Imt 1 h.'ive ot a doniit 'out t’uit site i-i iit rest. 1 lind ■.vsep'!il.;e aikitit‘-ij-iic deer,! go from piece to lace but call’; lind niy nuaie. I do Iteilve nil sbe is now i:i heaven. Ilrethren an-d i-lers, pray for me ami my eididren, tlmt (; may r.iect her in heave.i, I will stop i'.ur ■y mitel is in fitcb a eamdition tliat 1 ‘ rite V. iili much sense—1 cannot e.xp-ess my . elii’.rs. TiioAI.As Pj'tPIGX. Circie. J)a):ie! Godard, Lilterty Hill, Tiko Co.inty. A’, lle.'irn, Houston, Heard L’onnty. Jesse T. Davis, (^Juitm.-ni. .Jo"ii G. Pliillips, llogtiii.sville, Trou;> County. _JJJ OID'S HTMiBOOKE, EDrCA'nOXAL; W I LBOA .^Ir-. R. Antia Pliillips, IPome. ihder J. X. '.Voodali, Kilaville. €olh^p;mte Eidur 21. McDonaiu, Vixima, Dooly Coiin- i Iv, SIM5.BCRIPTI0X RECEIPTS. $1 00 00 00 2 00 r. 00 2 00 2 00 00 CO 00 oc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 0 Arksmsas. Thrngh Elder J. B. Odatthews— y. I’oiierson, Feb. ], 187-1, Idler B. OPattliews (free,) Georpa. harlcs Ivey, Pec. 1. 1871). , H. Kngiish, March 1,1871, Thrcngh Eider E. J. AVilliams—■ ■ . ;\. iluker, Sep. 1, 1874, Thron.gli Elder 1. E. Teat—$10— ,. ('. Cliambless, ,\ng. 1, 1874, ..P. Corvart, 7Jay, 15, 1873, ,k A. IlaiTLson, j niy, 15 1874, XSilEi Caroilna. ^'Ider Ivinciicn Crmnpier, Jnne, 15,1874, 2 00 X’. II. B.roadivav, Sep. 15, 1873, 1 00 b.'f.-i \Yilkip.s, iduy, 1, 1873. if. Alisiirook A]u-il, 1,^ 0874, , ■■ "arci liiis Pope, Jan. 1, 1874, T A'l’M i't 'Vhife, July, 15, 1874, .ABshivmk, June, 1-5, 1874, , D. Boiicrson, Aiaveh,] ,1875, ( Al'shrook, Ajiril 1.187 i, Di-!? P. JJtd'j-y. June. 15, 187-i, \V. IIov,-inl, Eel). 15, id/ 1, r t! Sf,a'..u, S-;'. T5,. 1871, V'e'.u -’JuV' ■‘ A lSi4, ■ ddeou IlalX B 6 n^liro'io'h James \Voi'rell— B'lss, :.Ia;u 1, 1874, • ^ B. Thomp)Son, marclp ByJ'';,, B. I'hurclotli- bray, IM IS,'4, mies I/utiev, Sop. 1, 183, ' Thvottgh A. Cnunady— 'r. (kirreJ'is, Jan. 15,^18/5, !'- p /\d.l.'r;on S,vp. 15, 18/1, ,P1;..X Tlu-seU, Sop. i5, 1874, Tk.rongh ^B's. ycBowelH- SAv;ti?cX J:ni. 1,1S/g, Tltrongh S. W. Outtei-bridge—_ 'iss 7J. Whitfieid, Sep. lu, x8/4, ' Tlmongh bkus. Peter.s— ' 'vs. Elizabeth Tb.ronghS. B- Harrcd-$-4 bO— dado Everett, Jan. 15,i^t b, bavles Cowey- Sep. 18/4, aim Grimes. Sep. 15, jy'4, ovi Edmondson, Sep. 'homas Lawrence, ttiep. I j 48/-x, vsse Everett, Sep. ^5, Mm O. Sali-'hnrvScp. 1-), 18/ 4, dseph IT- Hoff. Sep. 15,_ 1A 4, enneth ITarrcli, Stp. l'hl8*'B 'eedham Hyman Sop. ''armadnkeHo'use, Sep. l^o, l5_/4, 'rs. Jano P/urneit, Sep. I')pl8' l) 'owe'l Clrcrry Sep. 15, dm, Johnson, Sc}). 15, 187t:, r=. KalbarinePurvis, Sep. ro, xu/4, I’mi Harrell, Sep. 15, 18/4, E. Harrell Aug. 15. 1874 Througli James S. Tdoodarcl— elm, Dawe.s, April, 15, 18/4, AGEXTS. 00 00 91 50 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 50 E. C. Tlirasb, Elat Sliotiis, Meriwether Cotmty. jJrte.r, T. K. Purslcy, .•'•.mrriens. sVm. B. Davis, Mili Town. Elder F. 51. Woodall, P'oston. j'ilder J. J. Davis, Dawsoiv, Terrell Comity. K. \'d. i.owe, Green lliil, Stewart County. lul/ler T. J. i-iaz')more. Macon. .Lider E. J. AVill ianis, Alton, Berrion, Countv, UliLOi^. Elder I. N. A'anmeter, JIacomb AIcDono- ngh County. Elder J. (I, AVilHanis, Ursa, Adams Coun- ty. Eider J. II. Myers, Decatur. Eider G. G. Murptiy, Concord, Morgan County. Ke?itB€ky. AV. P. Aloore, Dickson, AVebstei' County M.issIssIppL B. F. AVilkinson, Amite Ckninty. Nortli CarellKa. Eld»r B. P. Pitt, Tarhoro. E. G. Clark, AVijswn. Elder 11. D. Hart, (traveling) El der F. L. Oakley, Anderson’s Store Alfred Blalock, Bushy Fork. Elder Q,. A. 5Mard, Pleasant Grove. J. E- Motley, Kuflivi Depot. Eider Win. A. Koss, Greenville. Elder D. 14. Aloore, Afount Tirzaff Eider Aldridge PartoH, Baleigli. Elder Bryan AMiitford, Eewbern. Elder A. N. Hail, Woodsdala.— Elder llussell Tucker. Peach Tree Grove. Eider C. B. lla.stiell, A'illiamslinn. E. VvkA- Dallas, iieidsville. W. E. Bnlb)ck, Dutch- ville James S. Woodard, Wilson. Eider "Wm. F. Bell, Tarboro. Elder D. AV. Top ping, Pantego. Joshua L’ Freeman, Danbu ry. Air.s. Eiizabetii AicIJeely, Leaksviile, KoCiingham C/junty. John ITaya, Black Creek. C. O. Bowen, Durliani’s. E. Buiiin Harris, Eufiin. Justus Parrisii, Raleigh. ■ SOiitli CarOliilSo Elder Marshall AIcGraw. B. Huckabee, Camden, Kersliaw Counkv. TesAsiCEAce’ Elder George Ilntruniu, Bloomington.—- John E. Frost, Slielbyville, Bedford County. Elder James Co.'t, Franklin, AA’ilUarnson County. II. J. Pearson, Brownsviil'j, Hay wood County. Iflder AA'm. B. Owen, Mur freesboro. ■ • Texsx Alisi Sallie S. Floyd, Coffeevilic, Up.sb.er County. Euben Manning, Cotton Gin, b'rce- stone County. J. foali T. Freeman, Harmony Hill. Elder James C. Denton, Mexia. J. J- AIcElroy. Sweet .Home, Lavacca. Tirgliita. Elder G. L. Tuggle, Elamsvilie. E. B. Turner. Martinsville. Joseph France, Prun- tyks. AV. A. Thomas, Pittsylvania Court Hou.-'.e. AA^e keep always on i-.and a fall supply of tlie PEIiriTIYE I-IYMX.B, F 0 il 3 e I! rt F X r t . STRICTL Y NOY,-.u:^YA X/J Y BIArATlT. ACAi'.EMrC.- AND COB j.Ki.iA'ii: Di'PAiiT>r.:x'Bs. by h’ider BcTnamln Lloyd, wliicii i.i.ay be liad on the following terms: ’i() $1 5 !) 15 CO our book.s bv 1 50 1 oC 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 50 50 ] 50 1 ] 50 1 50 PRTAITTIAHl HYAIX.S-CASTI PRICES Plain sub-/la;’,lial (i!iee[)) binding, sii copies Six copic.s for * Twelve copies for Red and black Alorocco binding, jilain edge, single copies, 1 25 Six copies for 7 00 Tivelve copies for • 12 00 Extra gilt edge and gilt covers,, elegant style, single copies, ] 50 Six copies for 8 00 Twelve oopie.s for At tliese prices we will send mail to any j)ost office in the United States or Territories, at our expense. -Any person, company or church ordering a dozen Ijonks at the above rates, siiall b.ave one book extra of the same quality as the dozen ordered; or if a mixed dozen is ivanted, the extra book .sliaR average wiili the dozen, Tliese hooks are gotten up in the best style of printing and binding. jAt these prices cash must accompn.ny or- der.s. Sums over five dollars, send l)y Ex press ; under five dollars, by mail, in register ed letters. Address ATPvS. A. A. CHEATIIAAF, Greenville, Butler County. Alabama, g^^’Persons ordering books’■•vill please give their Pest Office, Co’inty and Btate pn.VTA’'Ly. Greenville, Ala., March 17, 1870. For sale, by hi. G. Clark, AATl.san, K- C. Only at retail prices. 1 Able anil • d 'reaar.er A’.iluabiv ; l,.ii->i ary and i T'ei'iiiil’c.iD. M'iK‘ .Y'Rl wO! IxCjH B. a '.ted-ree".!- 1 lated, higi oiUDi j‘u n;\. r.-D aMO'uuiiag i r(-'iii!’orts of ii ■T.-Rntrii EdiL'D.ro'i m; — 1 'Die jib.y.sieai the int( Ilf’etiRii. :i IM Jhe aMi-i.;, ■ faeulries o: OUi’ Puj) lis, liRrm )a;.)ii-;y ilc- V eloped ] srr^frnoij j/iveii i'll 20 ]’rai'ti(ad j Ari.-i, by a:iy -'f vM,' il livoL liOod e-iii ‘ « j made. E re i'.vvr: go e:c]>en3 iueiu '.in v tuition, book S. nfL'Eii , luel ligh aud wash ! iiig, 7200 per ae:iil-omii • VO.ML Ale Me.s.siou extends i'l’.'uii hiv.t toiM'r to last h'riday in .run mitted at :nrv t.iiae. and ciiargca J r only the time tlicv eouic. 'ulay i-fi Oe- tnJents ad- Addrws, -for Catalog-.ie. S VIAMiFsTiOB .UAScELL, A. AB, PnneiiJal, '■•y.tyKS'J „-!sv -1 LYXiEDULI n JTOi'I I WE R. il. Comviivjj. OFFICE CHIEF EXG-N'EMB ) 8»:.X’L SUPERIXTEXDFNT, [ jiXD'G>,A-i., suriviiiA'j'r::-,, •i-NN-p, v AVil?,iixgt(.x, X. C. J.me 1-ito, wj73. 3 GHAXGIXOF SGXGDULX. THE WlLSOPLili DEALER Published AA’eekly at AAHLSOX, 770RTII CAROLTX.A, B, YXSlNSSLTASf, - - » • mitdf. TEEAIS: On-e. Year, - - - Eight Months, - - - Payable in Advance. ■ - '$1 50 - 1 00 KIoh’s Laiid.tii.arks, If we have omitted fhe names of any of the brethren who b.ave been acting a.-s xAgeiits for the paper, who desire tlieir name.s inserted herein, tliey will jilease notify iis, in order that we may add them to tlie fist. AVe also a.sk other brethren,sisters and friend.s, who desire the succe s of the paper, to act as Agents for us. ' —DEVOTED TO THE— Primrdve Uaptlsl Caese. I.s Published on the 1ST AXD 15TH OF EACH MONTH —AT— W I L S 0 N , N . C . PRIXTIXG. 2 00 Elder AVm. hi. .Mifclicil, Opelika. Mrs. X. A. Ciieiitbain, Greenville, Bn tier '■ ,.umv. aid's Sue A. Crutcher, Itladison Station, L & C. Railroad. FkWidlL Elder Joel AV. Swain, Okahumka, Sumpter Cuuntv. CseorsDia. E'der Jo’u! Row^. Butler. Taylor Couniy. Elder John I)lekey,_iiiekory Grove, Craw ford County. El.b. r D. 1/. Hitchcock, Ealenton, Putiiaru Coun'v. Deacon Joel Ilardic, Irv.'ic.ton, AViikerson Count','. Eider I. R. Teat. Rleliland, Stewart County. Eider' it. AV. Patman, Lexington, Ogle- thrope County, Dr. H. J. Vvilihim.s, Social JIOIBi lAViOiRiK Of All Kinds, Such Ais ■P>LA.XKS, P. D. GOLD, E (H t 0 i* & P r G p r I e t 0 lY . (XRCULAES, POSTERS, MIXUTE3, PROGRAM^iES, PAMPHLETS, Eiisiiicss, I'isiti.ig, and idedding i 0 A R .D & ( • &C'., &. i : Executed at the OfSoe of ZioiFs Laisdmarks. On and after Jime 15fli, Passen- ,ger irain,son the AV. A W, Railroad -.vii; lum as foiiows: MAIL ■ TRAIN. Leave Union Iiepot daily (bm-;d..’y,s exc>3;>to(D at .Arrive at Gold.-fhoro at “ Rocky dvfount ai ’’ “ AVeluoii at Leave AVTddou daily (Su.mlavs at Ar Rf C T cat a T 8 15 a iss ' 12 II u m 2 n p m 3 50 i> 11. e:-:ee])ted ) fc 3(t a m 11 2'3 a m 1 10 p m 5 45 p in cky Ivioimt ./Isb-iro at ion Depot ■N.DR.FSS '! dep.'.t. diniV Arrive at Golfisooro at .uocKv Mount at A Veil Ion at ffiCave v-,TMon, daily at 'Arrive ah Rocky .Alouiit at Goidsbe'ro at “ Uiiio'i Depot at^ Mai! Trrdn make.s close don for all point.s Xortli via Bay Line an i Acquia, Creek routes. f’;@“l1xpress Train connects only wit!. Acquia Creek route. Pulhiian’s Sleeping Cars on this TraiiUlSsii Freight Trains will leave A'dilmir.gton tri weekly at 6.00 a m and arrive at 1.40 p m. Express Freight Trains will 'leave d:iiiy (Sunda)'s excepted) at 6 p m .and arrive at 4 1) m. JOHN E. DIVINE, Geu e rai Su pe rii it end en t. 5 35 p m 9 o5 p 111 11 'ii p 111 1 20 a m 6 25 p m 8 11 p 111 10 20 p m 3 iO a m nnectio'a at AVel - Palace PLAXTS, TREES, &C. Aiiiioisificeiiieiit! W I L S O X COLLEGE iURSERlES. Terms:—Two d.ollars pier aimum. Ig^For Clubs of five snbscrilteiw, a sixth copy will be sent gTati.s. Clubs of elglit suu-icribers, Ora /higlier num ber, can Iiave the paper at On.e ' Dollar and Fifiv Cents each. AA’e do not stinke off the r.ame of subscrib ers when tlie time of sui)scriptio:j expires, un less tliev request* it. Remittaiiees for the L.^.xdvt.'.rks can be .sent by Rost Office orders, by Registered I/et- ter.s, by Express, and wlieti in small amounts, by ordinary letter, at our risk. ^ Specimen copie.s -will be mailed to any ad dress on applica'don to the Editor. Eo^All friends to us are authorized io act .as our agents, if they r.re so disposed, in pro curing s’ab.scribers. A'Ve have not spticc to ! publish the names of all the agents. W. WESTESOOIk, PFoprIetor, AA'ould respectfully 5jif')rm the citizens of AA'ilson and adjoining Coimtie.s and the pub lic generady, that he iias traTi.sforred hi.s A'mvseries from Greensboro to Wilson, X. ('. and connected tliem witii the AVilson Colk'g'i ate Institute. Having a tine location im mediately on the Bail Koa'i, naar the Depot, raid a ripe experience of twenty years iii the Nursery and Fruit and Flower Garden, toge ther tvitli an experienced corps of operative:-:, with additional facilities, favorabie to the conduct of a FIRS'I-C. ASS NU.RSERY-- the proprietor conUdeatly reeomiueiids his- productions to the public as being deckledl,,' better suited to a Southern soil and climate than Kortheni stock, and perhaps more relia ble in nonienclaturG. A -few thousand trees (mostly oueyear olcl i can be furnished to the spring trade. Orna-, mental Treers, Roots, Seeds, &c., will be fui- ni.shed from the wall-hnowu and reliable Gar dens of Capt C. B. Denson, Pittsboro, X. 0., until the proprietor can offer plant,-; of his own p)roduction. Price Lists and Catalogues furnislied on application. xAddress C. AY. WESTBROOK & PRO AVilson College. Kus-senes, AATisou, X. C. > ) • i II
Zion’s Landmarks (Wilson, N.C.)
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