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24 Zion’s landmarks. SU1 JSCRIPTJ ON Ft I'X ’ EI P'PS. AGENTS. Georgia. Tlm)ii.y:li AV. T. Godard— (.i. Oct. 15, 1874, W. T. Godaid, April, 1, 1875, iHiiiofs. KIdcr J. X. ^'anmctcr, Xov. 15, 1874, .Josc|)h L. Xcwsi)ii, De.c 1, 1874, Aaron I’otcr.s, l-'ch. 15, 1874, NorJh Carolina. .Jtwcpli l^armer. Xov. 15. 1874, Mrs. Martha Lanun, Nov. 1, 1875, 5irs. 1‘liizahctli IJynuiii, Oct. 15, 1874, 5Ii's. lictsy Newsom, Dec. 1, lo7l>, E. G. Clark, Xov. 15, 1874, Tliomas l.atta, Dec. 1,'1874, TI)roiyt;h Eldor .Varon Davis : S4 : Mary Di.voii, Dec. 1, 1874, Amos Wooton, Due. 1, 18/4, Through .John Hays: Is:i;ic Dass, Dee. 1, 1874, Tlirongh tScU. Woodall : .1. M. Jlarher, Xov. 15, 1874, D. T. Ma.ssey, Xov. 15, 1874, Through \Vm. Hilli;ird : ,S 4 : J. llticut, Xov. 15, 1874, 'Wm. Hilliard, Oct. 1, 1874, 'riiro'.igh Wm. Wood:trd : John O. Pollard, Oct. 1, 1874. Through Elder JJ. P. Pitt; .SO : W.H.Tolson, -\ng. 15, 1874, Sallic AnnPraddy, Dec. 1, 1874, Anzy Pniswell, Jnly, 1, 1874, Tennessee. Through Elder W'm. B. Owen ; $C : E. D. Owen, Dec. 1, 1874, Elder W. B. Owen, Dec. 1, 1874, .Uso $5 from hrother Owen to assist in lishing the Eanu.mauk.s, for which 1 hrother Owen. Alabama. 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 j Elder IVm. M. Jlitchell, 0[)elika. ' iUi-s. X. A. Che;ith:im, Greenville, Buler 1 County. ' Miss Sue A. Crntcher, Madison .Staton, ; IM. A C. Bailro:il. I J;isper X. Dnnc:m, Be:iverdale, Eaytte Conntv. TJorida. Elder .Joel W. Swain, Okahiimlci, Snnptcr Cotmtv. Ceorsia. 2 00 2 00 1 50 Elder .John Bowe, Butler, Taylor Comty. Jflder John Dickey, Hickory Grove, Oaw- foial Ctamty. Elder D. L. Hitchcock, Eatenton, Piiliam County. Deacon Joel Hardie, Irwinton, AVillcrson PPOlSPECTrS. Zion’s A ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ID?.,n\i nn,' DJ 1ST —j);';voTKi) TO TUI'.— Primitive sbipilst Cause. Is Pnhlisl'.etl on the AXD 15TH OF EACH .MONTH AT W I L N 0 X , X . C . ^\'c keep alwavs o:i ham’ a fnll siiopiy of the PRIMlTIVi: HYMNS, hy Elder Bcnjtinun I.'oyd, v.’hich :n ty he had on the following terms: PRIMITIVE IIYMXS—CA5H PRICES Pl;iin snhstai]ti:il (shccj>) binding, .-ingh' P. D. E lii t 0r & G 0 L D , P r 0 i> r i e t o r, ctipn-s Six copies for Twelve cojiics lor Kcil ;ind hiack ^loiocco l/moing, p!;;in edge, single c(.pics, Six copies for 'I'wclve copies for E.xtra .gill k1 re ai!(l gilt covers, elegant 2 00 2 00 ; Countv. 2 00 2 UO 00 2 00 2 00 pnh- th;ink Texas. W. "W. Biggs, July, 1, 1874, Through Elder W'm. B. Owen. James Nance. Jan. 1, 1874, Through W. h. Sammons, C. L. Clark, Aug. 1,1874, 2 00 2 00 2 00 APPOINTMENTS. Selma, N. C., Nov. 18, 1873. Eldcv P. D. Gold:— Buother,—Please publish the following appointments for Elder Phillip Snider, viz : Middle T'reek, Wake Ttjunty, soeoiuVSat- tirday and Sunday, 13th and 14th of Decem ber. Monday, Decemher 15th, Tue.sday, "Wedne-sday, Thursday, FTiday, Saturday, Sunday, /Monday, Tuesday, MYdnesday, Thurday, Friday, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 21th, Willow Spring. Sandy Grove. Fcllow.shi[c Jvehoboth. Clement. Pine Level Beulah. Scott’s. Contentiiea. WilsoH 25th, L’wer Bhiek Creek 26th, I'pper “ “ OBITUARY. Died.—At LaGrange, N. C., Sept. 9, 1873, Heury, inftint son of H. E. and C. X. Dillon, a^ed faurteen months. Lonely seem.s the fireside Around which he phiyed. And sad are the hearts WMch loved hiii so well. Yet with the testa’s of grief, comes the com forting thought that he is free from pain :ind with the dear Savior, who has said, “Sailer little children to oomc unto me, and forbid them not, for such is the kingdom of heaven.” Too pure and gentle for the chilling blasts of this life, the Angels beckoned Henry awaj- to that shining shore, where his voice now blends vrith the heavenly .choir, chanting pr:iises his God. 1 lis .noble form yieldeil to the grim monster, and tlie .Engel .o,f Death calmly closed his eye.s in I lie “slee;p that knows no waking,” :ind gently moved his spirit from the scrrows and sniierings of its earthly abode to the glorious iimnortalit}' that awaits the flight of the infant’.s soul. And now, dear friends, let its remember that when the night of death falls darkly up on our souls, if we have rightly lived, the shadows willquietly flee before the light of eternal day. The heavenly light shall break in upon the soul winging its flight to peaceful realms, no more to bend beneath care.s, for there is no darkness of sorrow and aflllction there, and you shall meet your Itttle darling sparkling among the glories of heaven- So grieve no more fond -pironis. Your child is an Angel now ; A radiant crown inso ibes llis fair and v.outhful brow. X S. Elder I. R. Teat, Riehland, Stewart (amity. Elder D. W. Patman, Ee.xingtoii, .)gle- tlu'0]ie Comity, Dr. H. J. (Villiam.s, Social Circle. Daniel Godard, Liberty Hill, Pike County. C. fV. Hearn, Houston, Heard County. Jesse T. Davis, (Quitman. John G. Phillips, Hogansvillc, Trouj) County. Mrs. B. Anna Phillips, Boiilc. Elder J. X. Woodall, Ellaville. Elder M. McDonald, Vienna, Dooly Coim- ty. E. C. Thr.Tsh, Flat Shoals, Meriwether County. J’flder, T. K. Parsley, Americus. Wm. B. Davis, Mill Town. Elder F. M. Wooclall, IVeston. Eider J. J. Davis, Dawson, Terrell County. E. \V. Lowe, Green Hill, Stewart County. Elder T. J. Bazemore. ilacon. I'ilder E. J. AVilliams, Afton, Berrion, County, Tekms:—Two dolhu-s jier .amnim. J,iiff“Eor Clubs of five suh.scriher.s, a .sixth eo])y will he sent gnuis. Clubs of eight subscribers, ora liigher niini- and her, eiin have the pa})cr at One Doihir Eifty Cents etreh. do not strike off the name of subscrib ers when the time of subscrijition expires, un less they retjuest it. Itemitlanees for the Tj.'.xnxr.VE'Ks can be sent hy Post Oflice orders, hy Begistered Let ters, by Exju’ess, aitd when in sjiiall timo'.ints, by ordinary letter, :'.t onr risk. Specimen copies will he mtiiled to any a.d- (Iress on a])]>lic,ation to the Editor. Efed^'All friends to tis tire authorized to act as our agents, if they are so di.sjiosed, in pi’o- curlng subscribers. We have not s])ace to publish the names of all the tigents. Illinois. Elder I. X. Vanmeter, Macomb McDono ugh County. Elder J. G. M'illiams, Ursa, Adam.s Coun- ty. Elder J. II. Myers, Decatur. Elder G. C. Murphy, Concord, Morgan County. Keiilucfey. \V. P. Moore, Dickson, Webster County l^ssippl.. THE WILMIftGTON STAR. Estalilislied Only Six Years I DAILY STAR. H as the Largest Circulation of any Daily Xewsjiaper in the State, and a eircula- •‘r^ I , ^ B. F. Wilkinson, Amite County. North Carolina. Elder B. P. Pitt, Tarboro. E. G. Glnrk, Wilson. Elder Jas. 8, Dameron, (traveling) Elder F. L. Oakley, Anderson’.s Store Alfred Blalock, Bushy Fork. Elder A. Ward, Pleasant Grove. J. E’ Motley, Bufhn Depot. Elder Wm. A. Boss, Greenvillg. JChler D. B. Moore, Mount Tirzah. Elder Aldridge Parton, Kaleigh. Elder Bryan Whitford, Newbern. Elder A. X. Hall. W'ood.sdide.— Elder Bussell Tucker. Peacli Tree Grove. Elder C. B. Hassell, W'illiamston. B. W..C. Dalhus, Beidsville. W- E. Bullock, Dufeh- ville James S. M’oodard, 'Wilson. Elder 5Vm. F. Bell, Tarboro. Elder D. W. Top ping, Pantego. Joshua L- Freeman, Danbu ry. Mrs. Elizabeth McXecly, Leaksville, BocKingliam Cemnty. John Hays, Black Creek. C. O. Bowen, Durham’s. JO. Biifliu Harris, Bufiiu. Justus Parrish, Raleigh.— Jarret Gornto, Snead’s Ferry, Onslow County. Elder J. C. Hewitt, Pollocksville, Jones Countv. tiou in 'Wilinington Xoarly Twice as Ijarge as that of any other paper. x\ll the news of tlie day will he found in it condensed -when unimportant, at length when of moment, and always jirosented. in a clear, intelligent and iuturcstiiig manner. South Carolina. Elder Marshall McGraw. B. .lluckahee, Camden, Kershaw County. Tennessee* Eider George Ilnfl'man, Bloomington.— John E. Frost, Shelbyville, Bedford County. Elder James Cox, Franklin, Williamson County. II. J. Pearson, Brownsville, H:iy- wood County. Elder Wm. B. Owen, Mur- freesbor». Texas. Miss Sallie S. Floyd, Cofl'eevilie, Upsher County. Buben Manning, Cotton Gin, Free-* stone County. Xoah Freeman, Harmony Hill. Elder James C. Denton, /Mexia. J. J- MeElroy. Sweet Tlome, Lavacca. Virginia. Eider G. L. Tuggle, Elamsvillc. E- B. 'Turner, /Martinsville. .Joseph France, Pnm- ty’s. iv. A. Thomas, Pittsylvania Court J louse. SlJEB'CUMT0M~*-hi Aiivnitce One Year. Six Months Three Mouths,- .8",0o -•(,50 - 2,00 Weeldj' Star. PRICE EE MCE a. THE Wi5EKTjY ST«iB is now eomhiiiod xvith the CABOIMNA FARMER, and is one of the cheapest pajiers in the countrj', at the following REDUCED KATES, One t/opy, One Year, .$1,50 One Copy, Six Months, • 1,00 N-^-Clubs of 5 to 10, One V'ear 1,25 porcojiy. IS^Clubs of 10 or more, One V'ear, only $1.00 per copy. A:£t-Specimen copie.s sent on apjilieation. Address, WM. H. BERNARP, Editor & Proprietor, MHLMIXGTOX, X. C. JTOTRTiWlDrRTK Of All Kinds, Such BLANKS, Bigl" If we Imvo omitted the naracs of any of tiie brethren who h,av« been acting as ,-Vgents for the paper, who desire their name.s inserted lierein, they will please notify us, in order that we may add tliem to the list. We also a,sk other brctlire-i.r,sixers and friends, who desjrre the succets of the paper, to act as Agents for ua. POSTERS, MINUTES, Business, CIRCULARS, PRCGRAAIMES, PAAIPHLETS, Visiting, and iVedding C ARDS Ac., &. Executed at the Office of Zion’s Landmarks. ,\nv jieisoi., I doZvU lu.oK.S styh', singie i-opi-.'s, t'ix coiiie.' fur Twelve ro^ ies for fit llie-e prices we will send our books by mail to any j'o.st oiiiee in tin- Eiflted States (-r T'-riiuiries, at onr e?-.'j!ense. eoiu[i:uiy or eliuicb onltrliig at the aliove rates, .-Inill l-ave om- book extni of the .--ame (piality as the dozen m’dered; or ii'a mixoddozin is want id, tlie exira book si.all average with tlie liozen, Tiiese books; are gottin nj) in tiie best .--tyh: of printing :imi binding. At ti'.ese prices c.'.sn must accompany or ders. 'sums over live doH.ir.s. send i-.y Ex- piress ; under live d.iUars, by mail, in Jegi.slei'- ed letters. Address MB. X. A. ('HEATII.Wr, Greenville, Dmi;-r County, Alabama. J£i;sy“I’er.sou.s ordering i.-ooks will -lii’ i.-e give tbeir Pc st ( Mliee, Comity .mid Sl.ote un.MXl.Y. (irceiivUle, Ala., .Miiri'h 17, 1870. For sale by E. G. Clark, I'l'ibkm, X- C. Only at retail prices. W. & W. II. 4 1 CHANSE PF8CI lE. Ol-'FK’K OK GKN’1, .SrrKlil.XTKXDKXT, ^ ‘Wilmington, N. Oet. lltb, 1875 ) O X and after Oct. 12tlt, instant, pa.s,»enger trainson the 'Wilnuugtoii and Weldon Railroad will run as foliow.s : MAIL TRAIN Leave Union Depot daily (Suns day excepted)--: ■/: 1 i a. lo. Arrive at (iolds.doro---- - - i ! i.'s) ;i. in. “ Boeiiv Mount 2:o > |i. m. . “ fVeldon •■(:5l.) ji. im' Uea.vo Weldon daily iSuinhiys excepted) 5:50 ;i. in. .\rrive at Bockv' Niomit 1 I •;.'5 a. in, “ (ioi'lsboi’o 5:.'!7 p. to. “ ■ Union Depot o .'dl ji. ui. ■ EXPRE:i8 TiPVIX Leave Union Depot daily i!‘;.5o p. m, .arrive at Oohlsboro -'Ii'ira.m. “ B eky Mount 5;5Sa m, “ Weldon. .‘-itlo a. 111. Leave 'Weldon, daily 8:8o p. m. Arrive at Rocky Mount 0:4s p. m. “ (ioki.sboro... l):50j). 111. “ Union Depot,- “ 4:05 a. iii Tile mail train makes cio.se cmmection at Weldon for all jioint.s Xorth vj.v Bay IJne and Aequia Creek routes. ]7xpress Trains eoiimet only witii Acqiii,'* '( 'reek route. Pulm:in/.,s Palace Sleejfliig Cars on this Train. Frktght Train,s will leiivi' Wilniingtoii tri-weekly at t),00 a. nr, ain! :irrive at 1:40 p. m- Express Ukkiotit trains will leave 'Wil mington daily at 2,00 p. m. and arrive at 0:o0 I), m. JOltX E. DIVINE. Oct. ll'tc. General Sujierinteadeiit. AY I T. S C N Collegiate Institute. FOR BOTH SEXSa STRICTL y XOX-SECTAJUA X. P RIMARY, ACADEMIC, AND CXM.- LEGIATE DEPABT/\rLNT.8. Able and experienced Teachers. Valuable Lib-ary and Apparatus. I'ifty interesting Periodicals. Tiie school kept as a wen-regu- iated, high-toned family- 'i’iio abounding comforts of ;i refined Educational I iome.— fl'he physical, the intellectual, and the moral faculties ot our Pupils, harmoniou.sly de veloped. In.struction given in 20 Practical Arts, hy any of which a livelihood I'aa be made. ~ Entire average expense, iimluding tuition, books, board, fuel, light, i-.ud wtish ing, .$200 per academic year. Se.ssion oxtend.s from first MomlaX in Oc tober to last Friday in ,I line. Sttideats ad mitted at any time, and charged ft r only tim time they come. Address, for Catalogue, SYLVESTER HA>SSKLL, A. M., Principal, "A, .’1
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