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56 Zion’s Landmarks; Wilson, N. C. ALABAMA. li It Strong Jan 1 ’76, FLORIDA. Througli Elder Joel W. Swain : 5Vm 'Wiggins Jan 1 ’75, GEOLiGLA. $4 00 200 Through John J. Adams : W J Steadman Aug 15 ’75, J J) Jones Aug 15 ’74, J5 C You April 1 ’77, Jonathan Coleman Feb 1 ’76, Ebenezer Fain July 15 ’75 Wm Fain Feb 15 ’76, M N Fain Feb 1 ’76, Joshua McFenden Oct 1 ’75, A P Cowart Yov 15 ’75, 3\ufus Bass Feb 15 ’76, J T B Fain Oct 16 ’76, Thos fl Kogers Feb 1 ’76, John Brooks Feb 1 ’76, lideon Pritchett Yov 15 ’75, John J Adams Nov 15 ’75, J F Andrews Aug 1 ’75, Geo W Gresham Feb 1 ’75, Through Elder J. J. Davis, 16 50 : Ambrose Powell Feb 1 ’76, James Boreman Feb 1 ’76, Jesse Tucker Feb 1 ’76, Mrs Alice Kennady Feb 1 ’76, Mattl'.ew Marshall Feb 1 ’76, Mrs Daniel Kennady Dec 1 ’75, 3ilrs Wm Simpson Dec! ’75, jMk Martha Talbot Feb 1 ’76, J S Blackshear Feb 1 ’76, A J NcClendon Feb 1 ’76 !Mrs Elisabeth Sasser Feb 1 ’76, Elder James J Davis Jan 1 ’76, KENTUCKY. Elder J II Wallingford July 1 ’75, MLSSLSSIFPl. 26 00 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 3 50 1 60 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 50 50 1 50 1 50' 1 50 1 50 1 2 00 Through B J Everett, $13 50: J A Fergusen, Feb 1 ’76, 5V S h’crgusoii lYb 1 ’76, 1) G Searboro Feb 1 ’76, Elder W G McGee April 15 ’74, kl iM Brooks Feb 1 ’76, T J IMooreFeb 1 ’76, Green L McGee lYb 1 ’76, IMargarot Green Feb 1 ’76, B J Everett April 15 ’76, MmSQURL Kufus (,)ct 15 ’,75, I 1 50 NEW 3IEXICO. Through Mrs'L A Dawson, $4 00: IMrs Luann Dawson March 1 ’76, .Mrs E A Dawson March 1 ’76, 2 00 2 00 NORTE CAROLINA. Josiiih Coleman Sept.l ’75, J 11 Allsbrook jlpril 1 ’76, B J Allsbrook April 1, ’76, A Staton Nov 15 ’75, Caroline Eason Feb 1 ’76, Tlieo Barnes Aug 1 ’76, I’cter L Barnes May 1 ’75. T;emuel A Hard'* Feb 1 ’76, James T Lewis Feb 1 ’76, L O Barnes Jan 1 ’76, ,S I) Boykin May 15 ’75, Calvin Evans Feb 15 ’75, A K 'rhompsoii July 15 ,75, Mrs lletiriclta C Underwood Jan 15 ’75 John Walston April 15 ’75, Gideon Walston Dec 15 ’74, W .-V Ogburn Nov 15 ’75, N G Pitt Sept 16 ’75, J l£ Massingale May 15’75, John Dowdy Dec 15 ’74, J K Haynes Jan 15 ’76, J T KentVoe J an 15 ’76, Talitha.C Cherry Aug 1 ’75, John Sammons Feb 1 ’76, ’ Thos M Gilliskins June 1 ’75, Through Elder Win A Boss, $15 50 : David S Flemming Decl ’76, Samuel Moore jr May 1 ’76, Elder David lionise Dec 1 ’75, John D Whichard Dec 1 ’75, .Jvey Elemniing Dec 1 ’76, John L Eiemming Dec 1 ’75, .Leouidas Eiemming May 15 ’76, IVm Shivers Dec 1 ’75, H E Daniel Dec 1 ’75, 1 50 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 3 50 Tlirongh Joshua Mewburn,£§5 00 : Thos IV’ooten Nov 15 ’75, Mrs Ruth C Mewhurii Aug 15 ’75, Joshua Mewburh Nov 15 ’76, 2 00 1 00 .2 00 Through W H Jones, $1 50 : E E Barber Aug 1 ’75, Randal Jobnson Aug 1 ’75, 75 75 Through Seth Woodall Mrs Sarali ^V’oodali Jan 1 ’76, 2 00 Through L P Beardsley Joab Tyson Feb 1 ’76, Through R R Dupree Mrs Jordan Knight Nov 15’75, Through Eider Benjamin Bynum Jl VV’eathershee Dec 1 ’74, 2 00 2 00 2 00 '10, Through E G Clark Mrs Lydda Edmonson Dec 1 ’74, Through P G Deaton, $6 00; Elisha Boroughs Aug 1 ’75, Goodman Cornelison Aug 1 R W Cornelison Aug 1 ’75, Peter Cornelison Aug 1 ’75, W L Auman Aug 1 ’75, R Deaton Ang 1 ’75, B Cornelison Ang 1 ’75, P G Deaton Feb 1 ’76, 2 00 75 75 75 75 76 75 75 Throngli James E Bell, $4 00 : Wm G Jarvis Feb 1 ’76, Jame.s E Bell Jan 15 ’76, 2 00 2 0( Through Flder M’m F Bell, ?8 00 : Mrs M L Bell Jan 1 ’76, M J IIou.se Feb 1 ’76, Amos Cherry Nov 15 ’75, John II Knight June 1 ’75, 1 5C 2 0« 2 0( 2 5C Through Elder Russel Tucker, $15 50: J }j Bowden March 16 ’77. Jacob Yelverton Feb 1 ’76, Elder Russel Tucker Dec 1 ’76, E Sykes Dec 1 ’76, Calvin J Walker Feb 1 ’76, Wm Word Feb 1 ’78. WG Wheehia Feb 1 ’76, A Upchurch Feb 1 ’76, II Batton Feb 1 ’76, James Powell Feb 1 ’76, Wm Urls May 15 ’75, S J Thomas Feb 1 ’76, 1 5) 1 51 1 60 1 60 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 50 1 60 50 1 50 4 we have published the Ar- ^ tides of Faith and Rules of ^ Decorum of White Oak diiirch for the useofit-sraem l)€rw Yit thought it proper to insert them here, that any so desiring might see the Articles of Faith and Rules of Decorum that our churches, in general, have adopted : COVENxVNT OF FAITH. Forasmuch as God hath Iteen graciously pleased to make known unto 113 His revealed will ami tiis word of truth, the great privilege of our lyord and Siiviour Jesus 0-hrii; and hatii made tid to experience x-J. love and favor, in that. He hath called us from our state of nature, in which .state we were enemies to God by wicked work.s and bath revealed Christ in us the hope of glory.— Therefore for our better carrying on to our mutual comfort and the ad vancement of religion to the glory of God, we, who are baptized upon a confession of faith in Christ and joined together in a gospel church, and set apart tiiis, the fifth day of May, 1832, and having spent a part of the day in fasting and prayer. give ourselves to the Lord and to n o one another ^‘by the will of God, CoR. 8 : 5. We believe in one everlasting and true God and in a trinity of persons, the Father, Son and Holy Ghost; subsisting in the unity of the God head, and that Jesus Christ did in the fulness of the time take human nature into union with his divine nature, and by his active obedience and passive suffering made satisfac tion to law and justice, tliereby pro viding a pardon for lost sinners: that all mankind fell from the state ol created innocency in, by and with Adam in his first sin and became liable to the wrath of God by the breach of His law and in this state and condition have no grounds of hope of everlasting life, until by the Spirit of God, convinced of sin, righteousness and of judgment, and so made to fly for eternal life to the Lord Jesus Christ by faith—who is the Mediator of the new covenant and alone Redeemer of God’s elect, with out any merit or moving cau.se fore seen in us by God to merit his favor MF believe in the doctrine of justi fication by the imputed righteousness of Christ, and believers are the only snbjecta to bapti.sm and the final perse verance of the .saints, through grace. We see it contained in the .scriptures to be the duty of Christians to admon ish one another and reprove each other, if need be. W^e likewise find it contained in the scriptures that Christiana are called to “come out of Babylon,” Rev. 18 : 4—Eph. 5 : 11—Cor. 2 ; 6,17 ; and, as far as God shall enable us, perform all duties en joined u{x)n us, and relying on him for grace, wisdom, and spiritual un derstanding and ability to adorn this our profe.ssion agreeable to that good ness He in mercy hath blessed His church with, through our Lord Jesus Christ to whom be glory through all —Araeu ! ages, world wuthout end EECOFvUM. 1st. Conference shall be ojiened by pi’ajer or praise. 2nd. a Molerator and Clerk .shall be chosta when thought necessary. 3rd. If the Church think proper, all Corre.S|X)nding Letters shall be called for and read. 4th. a Door of Experience the reception of meinbei'S shall opened. 5th. The state of the Church for be inquired into and proceed to b usiness. 6th.' The ModcTaror' sliall have power to keep good order by reprov ing disorderly members. 7th. The Sisters shall keep their seats in order. 8th. Each person first rising from his seat shall' address the Moderator with the appellation of Brother. 9th. Every motion made and sec onded shall come under debate, ex cept withdrawn by him that made it. 10th. Each person speaking shall fairly state the matter and not reflect on him that spoke before, so as to make remarks on his slips failures or imperfections. Heither shall he be interrupted by any, save the Mod erator, till he gives his light on the subject. 11th. The Moderator shall be the la.st that speaks upon the subject; who may if he please give his light before he puts the matter to a decis ion. 12tii. The minority shall submit to the majority in all cases, excejrt in receiving members to fellowship and appointing to office in the Church which shall be unanimous. 13tii. No query shall be rejected until thrice read. 14th. No Brother or Sister shall have liberty to break from this Con ference without leave obtained from it. 15th. No person shall have liberty to be whispering or laughing in time of a public speech. IGth. The Church Covenant shall be read at least once a year, and oftener, if necessary. 17th. The Proceedure of Confer ence shall be read before the rise, aad as much as is thought necessary put in the Cluirch Book—then adjourn bv prayer or praise. IkljHlistmntls. W. & W. 11. It. €o. CHANTS OF SOHSBl'LS. Offick of Gen’l SL'Pbeintfcxdkxt, { Wilmington, N. C., Kof. 23, 1874. | N and after Nov. 23rd instant, passenger / trains on the Vfilmington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN Leave Union Depot.daily 7:35 a. m. Arrive at Goldsboro- • • 1 11 ;o0 a. rr.. “ lloeky Mount 2:00 p. m. ‘‘ Weldon 3;50p. in. Leave \Veldon • • 9:50 a. ni Arrive at Rocky Mount 11;,3.5 a. in. “ Goldsboro 1:37 p.rn. “ Union Depot 6:50 p. ki. Express TiaIh, ascl Tlircugli FrelgIR Trahis Leave Union Depot (faily 7J5 p. m Arrive at Goldsboro 2:11 a. m. “ R-:icky Mount 6;19a. in. “ Weldon. 7:30 a. in. Leave IVeklon, daily 6;30 p. m. Arrive at Kooky Mount 9:36 p. in. “ Goldsboro.. 12:39 a. m. “ Union Dej)ot, 6:30 a.m. The mail rain makes close "'onnectiob at tVeldon foi V.i points North vtA iJay Lin;j 011(1 Acquiv. Creek routes. Express Tr;iins connect only with Acquia Creek route. Pulmau’s Palace Sleeping Cars on this Train. Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri-weekly at 6-45 a. m., and arrive at 1:40 p. m- JOHN P DIYINE. Oct. llct-c. General Superintendent. W I L S O N Collegiate Iiislitiite. 0 s BOTH SEXES STRICTLY NON-SECTARIAN PREWAR Y, A CA DEMJC, A GRT CULTURAL, COM3TERCLAL AND NORMAL DE PARTMENTS. Able and expe)'ienced Teachers. V(d- uable Library and Apparatus. Th,e. School kept as a well-regulated, high- toned family. The abounding com forts of a refined Educational Home. The Physical, the Intellectual, and the Moral fiaeidtics of ev.r Pupils, har moniously developed. Entire average expanse, including tuition, boohs, hoard fuel, light and ivushing, |;200 aca demic year. Session extends from first Monday in October to last Friday in June.— Students admitted cd' any time ami charged from time of entrance to end of Tenn. Address, for Catalogue, SYLVESTER HASSELL, A. M„ Pniicipal Ari ( . * f \-S I >
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