Southern Baptist messenger. (Covington, Ga.) 1851-1862, July 15, 1860, Page 112, Image 8

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112 Monday, Rest- _ Tuesday, Fellowship, Muscogee Cos., Ga, Wednesday, Ebenezer, Muscogee Cos., Ga,. Thursday, Bethlehem, Meriwether Cos., Ga. Friday, Flat Rock, Meriwether Cos., Ga. Saturday, Little Emmius, Meriwether Cos., Ga, Sunday, Mt Paran, Meriwether Cos., G. Monday, Pest. Tuesday, Cedar Creek, Coweta Cos., Ga. Wednesday, Hopeful, Fayetto Cos., Ga, Thursday, Shoal Creek, Ga. Friday, Camp Creek, Ga. Saturday, Utoy, Ga. Sunday, Collins’ Springs, Fulton Cos., Ga, Monday, Rest. Tuesday, Maloney’s, Ga., Wednesday, Mt Zion, Ga. Thursday, Ilardmon's DeKalb Cos., Ga, Friday, Nances’ Creek, Ga, Saturday, Fellowship, Ga. Sunday, Mountain Creek, Ga. Monday, Rest. Tuesday. Flat Shoals, Ga. Wednesday, Aug. 1, Rock Spring, Ga. Thursday, Ball Rock, Newton Cos., Ga. Friday, Bethel, Newton Cos., Ga. Saturday & Sunday, 4th & sth, Harris’ Springs, Newton Cos., Ga. Monday, Rost. Tuesday, Mt Paran, Walton Cos., Ga. Wednesday, Rock Spring, Morgan Cos., <3a, Thursday, Sardis, Ga. Friday, Sorrell Springs, Ga. Saturday, Skoal Creek, Ga. Sunday, Jack’s Creek, Ga. Monday rest. Tuesday,'Mt Zion, Clark Cos., Ga. Wednesday, Big Creek, Ga. Thursday, Bethlehem, Oglethorpe Cos., Ga, Friday, Bearer Dam, Ga. Saturday & Sunday, 18 & 19, Mt Moriah, Ga, Monday, Rest. Tuesday, Lystra, Ga. Wednesday, Union, Ga, Thursday, 22, Black’s Creek, Ga. If any travel can be saved by any alteration that the brethren can make, they will please do so ; and have them corrected in the Messenger'. It is likely that I shall be traveling by public con veyance, and dependent on the brethren to meet me, and convoy me from church to church. I shall al ways appreciate the brotherly kindness manifes ted by the brethren while I was in their bounds summer. I hope again to be filled with the company of many of the dear saints in my second coming among you. My humble but sincere prayer is, that the good Lord may bless us together in heav •s places in Christ, according, (as I hope) he has chosen us in Him beforo the foundation of thewnrld. and grant unto us grace, that we may be holy and without blame, before him in love. May the Lord m his mercy, open up the way that we may enjoy refreshing from his presence, is the prayer of your unworthy brother in Christ. M. W. HELMS. Primitive Baptist , please copy. L S*—l desire bro. Temple, if ho can, to make appointments for me in North Carolina, cammencing ia Union Cos., Sept. 10, for 20 days, from that point in the direction of his neighborhood, and publish them in the Primitive Baptist , and direct a copy to me at Monroe, N. C, as I expect to be there the 4th Sunday in Aug., as I want to spend Sept-, in N, C. M. W. HELMS, SOUTHERN BAPTIST MESSENGER. Schley Cos., Ga., March 30, 18G0. Bro. Beebe: —You will much oblige brother Wra. Hubbard and myself by publishing through the Messenger the following appointments. IT the Lord will, bro. Wm. Hubbard and myself will preach at the following churches, beginning at Antioch, Sumter Cos., Ga., Wednesday, July 11. Philippi, Schley Cos., Ga., Thursday, July 12. Prosperity, Taylor Cos., Ga., Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, July 13, 14, and 15, Union Meeting. Bethel, Taylor Cos., Monday, July 16. Abberlean, Crawford Cos., Tuesday, July 17. Providence, Wednesday, July 18. Mt. Carmel, Crawford Cos., Thursday, July, 19, Ebenezer, Upson Cos., Friday July 20. Good Hope, Upson Cos., Saturday, July 21. Shiloh, Talbot Cos., Sunday, July 22. Upatoie, Talbot Cos., Monday, July 23. Salem, Talbot Cos., Tuesday, July 24. Mt. Moriah, Muscogee Cos., Wednesday, July 25. Mt. Carmel, Muscogee Cos., Thursday, July 25. County Line, Friday, July 27, (if not too near the Union Meeting at Mt. Paran.) Mt. Paran, Saturday & Sunday, July 28, and 29, Union Meeting. The brethren will please attend to the publishing of these appointments at their respective churches, and may make additional appointments for evenings when convenient. JOHN R. RESPESS. NEW HYMN BOOK! ELD. G BEEBE’S NEW HYMN BOOK, prepraed expressly for the use of the old school or Primitive Uaptisis, is now ready. It contains ever Thirteen Hundred Hymns, prime 1 on New Stereotyped Phnesin the best of workmanship, on first rate paper, and good substantial binding, making a book of 80u pages. TERMS: Plain Binding, Single cuj-y, >i,uu; or 6 copies, $5,00 Blue Binding, Single Copy, or 1 Dozen Copies for SIO.OO. Blue Binding with Gilt Edges, Single Copy, $1,25; or 6 copies $0,00; or 1 Dozen copies, for ->ll,OO Dent Quulity limiting in Turkey Morocco, Single Copy, $2,00 ; 6 Copies for $ll,OO ;or 1 Dozen copies, for $21,00. The Cash must accompany the orders in all cases, and the Books will be sent by return mail, postage paid; or by Express at the publisher's expense. Address orders to WM. L ItEEBE Covington, Newton Count}', Ga., or to E.d. G BEEBE, Middletown, Grange. Cos , N. Y TO JOINT SUBSCRIBERS. The joint subscription ai range meni with the Banner ok Liberty, is henceforth abolished ; the names of those who have sent to us, li wever, for tiie “ Banner,” will be sent on to the Editor of that paper; but .t impose on us too much labor to write on for all those who have been accustomed to order that paper through us. Our patrons will please in future order the “Banner” separate y from the Editor of that paper, at Mi Idle lowu, N Y. Tie Signs ok the Times, however, will be sent to those ordering it with the Messenger at One Hollar am Fifty cents, wliich mustbe paid iiivariably in advance. RUSHTON’S LETTERS,’ AND THE EVERLASTING TASK Inhere being a great many calls for this very valu: . ble work which can only be supplied by tin issuing of anew edition we nave now republished it in a neat pamphlet form of about 100 pages. To .which will be appended Tub Everlasting Task kor Arminians, By Wm Gadsby late of Manchester England. The whole neatly covered with paper, and sent pre paid to any Post Office oh the following terms. One copy, ,30 Four copies to one person, ... $i On Twenty-five copies to one person, - - SSOO j Address orders to WM- L. BEEBE CorxMaTOK, Ga. A CIRCULAR TO THE PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS. Dear Brethren —Previous to the death of my husband, Elder Benjamin Lloyd, author of the Prim itive llymns, he requested that his Hymn Book bu siness should be carried on for the accommodation of the Primitive Baptists. His family will carry on the book business just as it was during his lifetime. We will continue to have the books published—always keeping a full supply on hand so that our agents and all others can order them at any time ; and we will be thankful to meet their orders promptly. We hope that all the brethren and friends who have heretofore been acting as agents for the Ilymn Book, will con tinue to exercise their influence and assistance in our behalf. Very Respectfully, NAOMI A. LLOYD. PRIMITIVE tiIMNS. CASH PRICES. Plain, substantial binding, singlfe copy, 75 cts; six copies for $-1.00, and twelve copies for SB.OO. Blue and Red Morocco binding, plain edges, single copy $1.00; six copies for $5.00, or twelve copies for $9.00. Extra Gilt Edge and Gilt covers, elegant style, sin gle copy, $1.25, six copies for SG.SO, or twelve copies for sl3 00. At these prices vve will send our books by mail, at our own expense, to any Post Office in the United States or Territories. Any person, company, or church, ordering as many as a dozen books, at the above rates, sluj.ll have one book extra of the same quality of the d< zen so ordered ; or, if a dozen should be wanted embracing some of each quality, then the extra book shall average with the dozen thus ordered, and we will pay the postage on all the bocks when they are mailed. Wo would return our most sincere thanks to the brethren and friends for the interest they have taken in the sale of our Hymn Books, and we w< uld most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. All letters and orders for the Primitive Hymns should be addressed to Mrs. N. A. Lloyd, Greenville, Butler county, Ala. Greenville, Alabama, Feb. 21,*1SG0. WILLIAM L. BEEBE, f lain, jfstci ani ©ntanuatal BOOK AND JOB PRINTER COVINGTON, GEORGIA, Is now prepared to execute nearly every description o Printing, at ehoit notice, and in good style, such as CARDS. TICKETS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, LARGE BILLS, LABELS, PROGRAMMES, BAMPULETS, POSTERS. BOOKS, BILL HEADS, LAW BLANKS, BLANK NOTES, I DEEDS, &e., <fec., &c., &c. The selection of Type having been carefully made, and the material being mostly new, lie flat! ei s himself that lie can give satisfation in every particular. Orders for anything in the Printing line is respect filly solicited. Cash is required for all Job Woik The Tenth Volume of the SOUTHERN BAPTIST MESSENGER W. L. BEEBE, & J. L. PUEINGTON, Editobs, The Southern BaptistMessengrr, devoted’ loth® service of the Old School or Primitive Baptists,!® ,*ublished at Covington, Ga., on or aboutthe Ist and 15th of each month, by WILLIAM L. BEEBE, Proprietor, To whom all communications most be addressed Terms.— One Dollar a year, invariably in advance Six copies ordrc4 and paid for at on* tirnd ss,o# thirteen copies, $lO. Specimen copies scat free of charge oa application.