72 Zion’s Landmart: Wilson, N. C. ALABAMA.., R B Petty Aug 1, ’76 $2 25 JeflHe Fallin Aug 1, ’76 1 50 Through Mary A Cobb: CP Cobb June 15/77 2 00 ARKANSAS. A S Barnefl Jan 15, ’77 Through K W Corley: Mciwrs. Thcldkeld & Corley.. \V E Sp.arks J R Bra.ss'rell DB Smith Feb 15, ’77 Pliillip Coker - ;... E J Corley P M Anderson R W Corley Aug 15, ’77 .-... 2 00 .1 50 2 50 GEORGIA. 1 60 Martha E Talbot Aug 1, ’76 1 00 II M Burkhalter Feb 1, ’76 1 50 G D Clegg Feb 1,’77 2 00 Through Elder W H Morgan : J T Lasseter Feb 15, ’77 2 00 Rufus Cheiney Nov 1, ’76 1 25 Through W W Hinton: Benjamin Stevens Feb 1, ’77 Stephen Stanford Oct 1, 76 Martin Still Feb 1 ’77 J L Smith Oct 1, ’76 D S Watson Feb 1, ’77 J R Garrett Oct 1, ’76 W W Hinton March 1, ’77 Through Solomon Kennady: Luke Sapp Feb 15, ’77 \ > rvi Solomon Kennady Dec 1, ’75 / Th rough Wm Adams ; DPP Montgomery Feb 16, *77 \ i >;o Wni Adams Dec 1, ’76 J Through Mary A Cobb: Mrs E K .4Lstou May 15, ’77 2 00 MISSISSIFFl. Through H D Barnes: Miss C A Ellis Aug 15, ’76. 2 25 MISSOURI. •Mrs L»icy J Terry Jan 15, ’76 2 00 NORTH CAROLINA. A Baum May 1, ’76 2 00 Mrs Elizabeth Williford March 15, ’76.. 2 00 Harris Daniel Nov 15, ’77 1 50 W C 'B.nts .July 16, ’76 1 00 Mrs A Scott March 15, ’76 i 6Q James IJ Worrell Jan 1, ’76 tl OO Edward' Smith April 1, 76 TEXAS. Ellen Lindsey Jan 15, '77 1 60 J P Ashley May 15, ’77 2 00 J E Hardie June 1, '76 2 CO Through C D Clegg: MrsS A E Clegg Feb 15,’77 2 06 VIRGINIA. BF Trent May 15, ’77 4 25 |tt ^Brafli'iara. MARY LULA WOODARD, the youngest child of Elder Wm. Woodard and sister Woodard ended her brief sojourn en this earth, of scarcely three years, on the morn ing of the 24th of February, 1876. “Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heav en." 2 00 2 00 John W'oid Oct 1, '75 t 50 H LSurlsOct 1,’76 1 50 Mrs EC Byrd Oct 1, '76 1 50 C B Burls Feb 1,’76 50 W A Ogburn Nov 1, ’76 50 O B Brantley July 1, ’76 2 00 Wm Summers Feb 15, ’76 2 50 J J Bunn Jan 15, ’77 2 00 Henry Kivett Feb 15, ’76 2 00 Jone-s C MillcrNov 1,’76 1 00 Mrs M M Daniel Feb 1, ’77 2 00 ■Mrs K L Pender Jan 1, ’77 2 00 H D Barnes Jan 1, ’77 3 00 Mrs James D Jenkins Dec 15, ’76 2 00 John Carter Nov 1, ’76 2 00 Through S II Braddy : W K Creech Beb 15, ’77 1 50 Through J W Harris: H C Harris Feb 15, ’77 1 50 Through R B Blalock : James II Holloway Nov 16, ’76 1 50 Through Elder .1 'S Woodard : Warren Aycock Sep 15, ’76.. 3 00 James Herring Dec 15, ’76 2 00 P L Barnes May 1, ’76 1 50 W J' Whitehead Feb 15, ’77 Through Elder S Hassell: R M Whitaker Jan 15, ’77., Through Josiah Barnes: Elder Kinchen Crumpler May 1, '77 1 00 Through Elder Wm Warren : Gray L Hargrave Oct 1, ’76 2 00 Through Coffield King: Mrs Elizabeth Harper Jan 1, ’77 2 00 Through J H Field : Mrs Caroline Turnagc June 15, ’7T 4 00 Through Mrs E McNeely : Mrs Arena Roberts Feb 1, ’77 \ -i ^ Geo W Carter Jan 1, ’77 / ^ ^ Through John P Gray : Mrs Edith Gray Feb 15, ’77 2 60 Through Elder Aldridge Partin : K G Temple Jan 1, 'll..,. Hutson Stevens Decl, ’76 Pinkney Partin Dec 1, ’76 Alexandder P'ish Feb 1, ’77 .J II Partin Nov 15, ’76 Wm B Temple Nov 15, ’76 Elder F H Godwin Dec 1, ’76 A M Partin Nov 15 ’76 W I) Partin Nov 15,’76...., Itight Reeves Decl, ’76 El II Wilson Aug 15, ’76 Miss E B Fish Nov 15, ’76 Jo,seph Dupree Nov 15, ’76 Elder Aldridge Partin Dec 1, ’77 1 60 Irwington, Ga., Feb. 16th, 1876. Elder F. D. Gold,—Dear Brother in the Gospel:— I wish you to publish the follow ing obituary of the deathV>f my wife, MARIA W. TEMPLES, who departed this life on the evening of the twenty-fifth of Jan uary, 1876—of pleurisy. Slie was a lovely companion and a dear mother. She has left me with five little children—three little girls and two little boj's, to grieve and mourn over our loss; but, 1 have no fears, no, not a doubt resting on my mind respecting her eter nal happy state. She wa.s born May 5th, 1'4', and we were married September 13th, 1864 ; and Saturday before the first Sunday in September, 1870, she was received in the fellowsliip of the Chnrch at Mt. Car.nel, Wilkinson County, Ga., and was baptized the following day by Elder W. JI. Rogers. She remained an or derly Baptist up to the day of her death. She talked with me the day before she died and said, that she had a hope tliat she would not give' for the world. All that seemed to trou ble tier was the thought of leaving her ch.l'^yc.n. She W!ia perfectly ratioinil tjlwi-ur pf lier dea^i. She be ^msent from home trying to serve my hreth- reiil for Christ’s sake. Many times have I returned and heard her tell what she had read in the columns of your paper, while 1 was gone. But, now she is gone, never to re turn, ai.d the place that once knew her will know her no more forever. She was a daughter of S. B. and Eliza Carr, and sister of Elder Wm. B. Carr—all of whom are worthy Baptists ; a;id, we must say with Job, “The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord.’’ H. TrsiPLES. OREGON. . Through Elder Isom Cranfill: W II P Adams July 1, ’77 3 00 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bnrrel Oox fh* 1, TT... (Near) Beulah, Johnston County, N. C., January 22nd, 1876. Brother Gold:— . You will plea.se publish the obitu ary of our highly e.steerned sister, WINNAFORD PITTMAN, wife of .Joel Pittman, who departed this life Dec, 29, 1875 —from disease of tlie heart—aged 66 years, 6 months and 18 days. She was beloved by old and young: every child who knew her looked upon her as a mother. She united with the Primitive Baptist Church at Beu lah Saturday before the third Lord’s day in .June, 1831, and was baptized by Elder Wm. Wall on the third Lord’s day in J une, 1881. As a member of her profession, her Christian walk and conversation, enough cannot be said. She generally filled her seat in the Meeting House. Her seat was never vacant when she was able to get there. She would go through heat and cold to hear the word of God proclaimed. She died on Wednesday night. Arrange ments were made for her burial to be on Fri day following—it being j„enerally understood that her funeral would be preached, there was a goodly number of her friends in at tendance. Her body was placed in the cof fin, and then her funeral was preached by Elder Wm. Brown, from Rev. 14 : 13, “ And I heard a voice from heaven 'saying unto me write, blessed are the dead which die ia the Lord from henceforth: yea, saieth the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them.” I have heard several funerals preached, byt have never heard one more afiTecting, nor a^senqoa moreto Use peift, |m a Mr- mon, than was delivered on that occasion. The grave was ready prepared, and after the funeral service was over the corpse was con veyed to tlie grave, and the brethren united in filling it up. Sistei WINNAFORD PITTMAN was the mother of fourteen living children—ten daughters and four sons ; and, her grand and great-grand children are numerous. We all grieve to part with our friends and relatives; but, the friends and relatives of sis ter PITTMAN cannot grieve as those who have no hope, but they can rejoice in the blessing that she was prepared to meet her heavenly Father in peace. Yes, we believe their loss is her eternal gain, and that she has gone to enjoy that rest which remains for the people of God. And, may the God of mercy smile upon those whom she has left behind to mourn, is the paayer of the poor unworthy writer—A friend. gpjUjitttniEiite. ELDER J. 8. DAMERON expects to preach, the Lord willing: Skewarkey March 12 Spring Green, Conoho. Kelinkee. Deep Creek Lawrence’s Wil liams’ Falls, Neu.se, Raleigh, Elder Dameron will need conveyance. ELDER PHILLIP SNIDER lias appointments to preach the Lord willing: Willow Spring 1st Sunday in April Middle Creek Monday, Rehoboth Tue.sday Ulayton ,T—:... ..'SH. Wednesday] Salem,^ 'Deaiilah I, ; Friday Upper Black Creek Saturday' Healthy Plains 2nd Sunday Contentnea Monday Toisnot Tuesday Union Wednesday Pleasant Hill Thursday Falls Friday Williams’ Saturday and 3d Sunday Rest on Monday Lawrence’s Tuesday Tarboro’ W ednesday Lower Town Creek Thursday White Oak Friday Aycock’s Saturday and 4th Sunday N aliunta Monday Chapel Tuesday Elder Snider will need conveyance. ELDER JAMES WILSON expects to preach, the Lord, willing: Skewarkey..2nd Sun. and Saturday in March Flat Swamp Monday Great Swamp ; Tuesday Tyson’s W ednesday Toisnot Thursday Upper Black Creek Friday Beulah 3d Sunday and Saturday Elder Wilson will need conveyance. J. B. CLARK. J. A. CLARK (Sdbs of the late E. G. Clark,) —KEEP— PRIMITIVE BAPTIST HYMN BOOKS. (Lloyd’s Selbction.) At their Store on Barnes’ Street, near De^t, Wilson, North Carolina. OniiBkE.V. gljljtrlistratttts. W. & W. R. 11. Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. (No. 25.) Office of Gen’l Superintendent. ) Wilmington, N. C., Dec. 17, 1875. ( fN and after Dec. 19th, instant, piissengev trains on the Wilmington «& Weldo*' Railroad will run ss follows : Mail Train. Leave Union Depot daily (except Sundays) at 7:35 a. *6, Arrive at Goldsboro’ 11:30 a. ns, “ “ Rocky Mount..., 1:38 p. m, “ “Weldon 3:40 p. ra. Leave Weldon 10:05 a. ra.. Arrive at Rocky Mount 11:50 a. ra-. “ “ Goldsboro’ l:'0p. m “ “ Union Depot 6:05 p. m. Express Train, and Through I'reigid Trains. Leave Union Depot daily 7:30 p. Arrive at Goldsboro’ ’:.30a. m. “ “ Rocky Mount 4:34 a. bk. “ “ Wekfon 7:15 a. T», Leaye Weldon daily 7:00 p. ns. Arrive at Rocky Mount 9:57 p. rtv “ “ Goldsboro’ 1:25 a. m, “ “ Union Depot 7:.30 a. la. The mail train makes close connection a? Weldon for all points North VIA Bay Lift# and Acqnia Creek routes. Express trains connect only with Acqtih, Creek ronte. Pul man’s Palace Sleeping Caw on this Train. Freight Trains will leave Wilmington weekly at 5:00 a. m., and .arrive at 1:40 p. jtt., JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Zioii’s Landmark, / P, D. GOLD, Editor. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY —( at )— ■'^ILSON, JIOHTH pAHOLINA- Two Dollars Fer Annum... NOXICE !i |@”Clubs of eight siibs-eribers, or a larger number, can have the Landmark at each, and the clubs need net be at the sanr« Post Office or even in the same State, and persons renewing can make clubs |n same way; and other names mav be added to clubs after they are sent on at $1.50 e:ich. The ptr- son getting up the club can have Land mark free for the time the club is made. If any wish tlie Landmark discontinued,, at the expiration of the time paid they wift please request it done. This I do, becaust; many subscribers intend to renew, but fail t» send on remittance at the expiration of timc» paid for. Our brethren and friends are all authorizetJ to act as Agents in obtaining .subscribers.— Tlieir names need not be published in w List of Agents. We hope they will generally Blake an effort to extend the circulation of th*' Landmark. All persons sending in names of .sabscribers, or renewals, and those desiring any change* in Post Offices, or their papers stopt, will please write the names of such persons, theiy Post Offices, Counties, and States PL.AlINLY. Money can be sent by express or otli- erwise at my expense. In sums of a few dot- larsit can be sent at my risk by ortlsnai'y let ters. When money is not receipted plea» always inform me. When convenient always sesd Money by Express or Money Orders at MY EXPENSE, IF PREFERED.“^g For a good rea.son please direct all letter* to me as follows: P. D. Gold, Wih(m, N. C. THE WlLMIrtGTOfi STAR. Established Only Six Years I daily”stab. 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