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24 Zion’s Landraarlis: Wilson, N. C. BEAM OF A PASTOlt. kL . Your God has call’d your shepherd home, Youill see his face no more Till you behold him round the thrgne . With all the ransomed throng. Your God ha.s call’d your shepherd home, You’ll hear his voice no more. Until yOu lay this body down. And go where he ha.s gone. O Lord! look down upon the flock, I'hrough him so often fed With living food drawn from thy word, With water and with blood. O ! .Jesus, wipe the falling tear,— We hope to meet again, Whore those who meet .shall part no more. And those long parted meet. In mercy, Lord, his children bless, A father to them be, And give them gi ace for all their day.s. And wash their sins away. May they in youth obe_v the truth- ’lake shelter in thy So thy Son, That when they lay this body down Go where their fat-her’s gone. In -Spotles-s robes may they appear. Like blood wash’d saints, to sing _ Worthy the Lamb that once was slain, / Our Lord, Saviour, aud King. ■"W.4 Jeme Uforman Nov 1, ’75 ALABAMA. .$1 00 ing under obligations. This is writ-, ten to inform you of the reception of the book of Sister Phillips’ Experi ence, which was received in due. time,.and i was so well pleased with it that I can witne.ss with Sister Phil lips in many things written therein, unless in my weakness there is a fail ing to understand her writing. To my view she is a Baptist indeed and in truth, and one dearly beloved in- the Spirit; for she has told me things in accordance with my little experi ence, unless mine is not am experi ence or grace at all, and things inex plicable by me. Notwithstan^Ung the very great and excellent commeu-. dation you give of the book through the Landmarks—the half had rfot been told. You will please pray for me aud mine when it pleases God to give un- to^you the Spirit of prayer.- The Primitive Baptists in this country.are generally of one mind : all contendihgibr the faith once delivered to the saints, and striving to keep the unity of the Spirit in the ' bonds of peace. Your unworthy brother, . if one at all, in much tribulation, , W. T. Everitt. 2 00 1 50 'Mrs N A Howell Dec 15, ’75 K W Parker Aug 15, ’76 Through Elder J E W Henderson : Dr tVm Tyler May 15, ’76.... 1 50 .Jolmliice June 15, ’76 1 50 GEORGIA. 2 00 0-G Webb Oct 1.5, ’76 Tbrougli .John Proctor: G "b Eicluirdson Nov 15, ’7C,v .1 50 Martha A L-.Shepherd Nov 1. ’76 1 50 Tliroui,h.J‘Ider .James I.verett, $10: .W T Evero-J Aug 4. ’7ft.-.....-; 'f S Everett Aug 1,’70 - 1 '>0 Brother Gold:— t ou will please publish the death of •Sister Elizabeth Reeves, in the columns of the Landmarks;-, She died M her residence in 8tew;vrt Oolin- ■ty, Georgia, October 5th, 1875, after a short illness. utu. C.ly^lSOJ. her Sister ItEEvys was borif .SI le was a con- 1 50 1 50 1 50 TP EyerteU Aug 1»,’76. N Bush Aug 1, ’ 50 -*T S Wombfe Aug 1, '70...*. 1 J F Thomp.sou Nov 15, ’76 J B Saul Sep 1,’76 Tllder.James H Everett Aug 1, ’i6 - - Through Elder 11 Bus.sey, $7 : J Jj Ito bel ts, N C Nelson, De.asy Willingham, .1 W "MoM arriiin, W W Clark, Eider 11 Biis.sey Dec 1, ’76 Thiough Elder .John Rowe, $7 : Bennett .Stewart Dec 15, '75 3 00 Timothy Bloodworth Nov 15, ,76 istem .'ti preceding her death—was a member .^^ood standing with the Chureb a-t Slanglittr- Creek- She bore her last Rit>kne8,s ftitii T.W forti tude of one who felt the .sentimait expressed by the poet in the following lines, viz; (all) Dec 1, ’76.. 1 50 4 00 “ Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy piilow.s are, While on bhs breast, I lean my head, , ‘ And breathe my life out sweetly there.” CXTRRETTA, Ga., Nov. 23, IOWA. Win B Slawson Dec 1, '76 2 00 ILLINOIS. Elder I N Vanmeter Nov 15, ’76 2 00 MAINE. Elder Wm Quint Aug 15, ’75 1 00 NORTH CAROLINA. Misfl Caroline S Jones Nov 15, ’77 2 00 J L Friar April 1, ’76 2 00 Mi.s.s Emma Smith Decl, ’76 3 bO Josiah Barnes Oct 1, ’76 2 00 U M 'rVestbrook Oct 15, ’76 1 5.0 Wm Varnall July 15, ’76 2 00 W A Penny Oct 1, ’76 2 00 Through Maj J W Latta, $6: Ml'S Candis Gerrard Oct 15, ’76.. 1 nO N Lalta Nov 15, ’76 1 Mns E A L:itta Nov 15, ’76 I 50 Maj J \V Eatta May 1, ’76 1 »0 Through .1 onas Lanam: John Lucas Aug 1, ’76 1 50 Tlirongh M T L.awrenco : Mrs Nannie Mitchell Dec 1, ’76 1 50 TENNESSEE. Through Elder Wm B Owen : E D Owen Deo 1, ’76 Elder Wm B Owen Dec 1, ’76 2 00 2 00 EXPERIENCE OP fisUt Snnti Miiltps. Steavakt Cpunty, Ga., Nov. 22,1875. Eukr P. D. Gold:— ^T is in much weakness and great tribulation that I make an attempt to address you this evening; but feel- W. & W. R. R. Co, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. .Office of Gex’l Sopeeintendent, 1 ", 1875.1 I Wilmi:igton, N. C., June 8, N and after June 9th instant, passenger trains on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad will run ss follows: Mail * Train Leave Union, Depot daily (except Sundays) at 7:35 a. m. Arrive at Gold^mro’ 11:45 a. m. “ “ Rocky Mount.... T;53 p. m. “ “ Weldon 3:40 p. m. Leave Weldon '. 10:05 a. na. Arrive at Rocky Mount 11:41 a. m. “ “ Goklsboro’ 1:35 p. m. “ Union Depot 6:05 p. m. Express Train, and Through Freight Trains. I have for some time been pub lishing a pamphlet-style book, con taining the experience of Sister Phil lips, and her reasons for leaving the Missionaries and uniting with the Primitive Baptists, The book c.,ntains two hundred and eight pages of matter—divided into twenty-one chapters—devoted to various subjects—important to an enquirer after truth. It needs no euloj^ to one that knows the abjlity of l^r ])en. Noth ing that I ever seen from her is more insti’tctive. ?t.,will be very profitable to all that are searching for Bible truth.— To such I honestly and earnestly commend it. ll^ay be obtained by orders sent to h,ei%t Rome, Georgia, or to me at AVilson, North Carolina. The price is 75 Cts. Orders can be sent with the money at once, as the book is now ready. P. D. Gold. Leave Union Depot daily 6:p0 p. m. Arrive at Goldsboro’ 12:25 a. m. “ “ Rocky Mount 3:30 a. m. “ “ Weld'on 6:00 a. in. J-eave W'eldon daily 7:00 p. m. Arrive at Rocky Mount 9:30 p. m. “ “ Goldsboro’ 12:25 a. m. “ Union Depot 6:30 a. m. The mail train makes- close connection at Weldon for all points North Via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express trains copnect only with Acquia Creek route. Pulinan’s Palace Sleeping Cars on this Train. Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri weekly at 5:00 a. m., and anivs at 1:40 p. m. JOHN F. DIVINE, General .Superintendent. Wilson College. STRICTLY ' NOnAseCTARIAN ! 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