. Zion's landmark [serial].. advantages in Music, Expression, Drawing »nd*»—TticArU. ed buildings, thoroughly equipped for„„» convenience. An eminently success-hool, in the healthful hill section of NorthCarolina. Terms, $140up. For catalogue, address JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President,Hickory, N. C. Painting, Dom< Steam-heacomfort and * $ 0 « «& & ft ftft • ft « ft ft ft • ft * « $ *jg 1 * ft * USoHolk Southern £ *a ft ROUTE OF TBS J NIGHT EXPRESS ft 6 & ft .Via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk S»»4k- ft ft wn, Raleigh to and from all point* in Eaator* Carolina. ft ft f


. Zion's landmark [serial].. advantages in Music, Expression, Drawing »nd*»—TticArU. ed buildings, thoroughly equipped for„„» convenience. An eminently success-hool, in the healthful hill section of NorthCarolina. Terms, $140up. For catalogue, address JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President,Hickory, N. C. Painting, Dom< Steam-heacomfort and * $ 0 « «& & ft ftft • ft « ft ft ft • ft * « $ *jg 1 * ft * USoHolk Southern £ *a ft ROUTE OF TBS J NIGHT EXPRESS ft 6 & ft .Via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk S»»4k- ft ft wn, Raleigh to and from all point* in Eaator* Carolina. ft ft ft $ SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JANUARY 11, 1914. $ ^ N. B.—The following schedule figure* <publi»hed aa infer- £ £ naation ONLY and arc not Guaranteed, ft ft • ^ TRAINS LEAVE WILSON EA8TBOUND. ^ ^ 11:40 P. M. Daily—Night Express Pullman Sleeping Cur g ^ for Norfolk. 0 8:02 A. M. Daily for Washington, New Bern and Nor- ^folk. Broiler Parior Car Serrice, Washington to Norfolk. ft ft ftftftft. / BONS lAjMARK ——-—rs- >v ? > ^ v F>v lilBHID 8 B M I-M 0 « TELYrT IS* A T WILSOK, NORTH CAROLINA Primitive or Old School Baptist VOL. XiiVII. WILSON, N. C, SEPT. 1, 1914. NO. 20. P. D. GOLD, Editor Wflwa, X. a P. G. LEOTBR, Amo. BdHor Floyd, ?P TEAR. Dear Brother Gold:— Please publish y*n the Landmark that the next meet-ing 1st Saturday an d Sunday in September) of the Churchat Angier, will be t heir yearly meeting. This church hav-ing been recently organized and this being their firstyearly meeting. / It is desired that as many brethren andsistfirs as can , do so will visit us then and especially theministers. Yours in hope, J. F. FARMER, Pastor. Wilson, N. 0., Aug. 12, 1914. Reduced Round TripRates WILL BE MADE FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS BT THE Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South THE KATES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC O. W. JOHNS,Ticket Ag»nt, Wilson, N. C, or addressT. C. WHITE, W J. CRAIG, Sen. Pass Agent, Pass. Traf. Mgr. WILMINGTO


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