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The Iviad You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu us© fcr over SO years, has home the signature of s-P ~c —* and has been made under his per. UIA/^7- 801141 Ba Pervlsion since its infancy. ' ' . • ■ Allow no one to deceive you in this. A' 1 . Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good."are but aients that trifle with and endanger the health of U» Vmti. and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 00, Pare-- poric, Drops and Soothing Sirups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMS CCMTAUH OOHMUIY, TF MUM MAT STUCCT, NCW «OM WIT. IT ' FOR SALS ' ' ' I Prize Seed Corn. | s.s You cannot find any better seed corn for roasting-ears in your garden or corn for your farm than the corn raised by me in ftp fct the boys corn contest last year. "1 won the first prize, raising You can get some of this corjj, carefully selected, at $2.53 a J&j bushel; 75c a peck Will ship it by express or leave it at any store |in town. Apply to . % W. Earnest Starnes, if 1 HICKORY, ' N.C.^J| I' Easily laid can be laid right over wood shingles if necessary Fireproof Stormproof Last as long as the building and never need repairs. For further detailed information apply to Edwards Construction Co.. Hickory, N.G. What 12,000 Doctors Say Must beTrue Record sales last Last year was our year at old price greatest in salesl to physicians. We Sold ">,500 Doctor's Runabouts before July Ist. Our reputation gained during the two previous years was largely responsible. Our good work began when Mr. J. D, Maxwell designed the "Doctor- Max well" Model in 1908. Its popularity was instantaneous. It was a fool-proof car, rimple to run and easy to care for —just * the car for the busy practitioner. Today 12,000 physicians in the United States use Maxwells, one doctor in every ten in the United States. Ask any onv of them about it. - y - These Books Fr2e-"How the Maxwell Increases the Incomes of Phy sicians," "How to an Automobile, our beauti u ca logue. Write to Jay. A postal will do. Just say « HAROLD H. YOUNT, Statesville, N. C. - - - - - \ ..... J- J A Kindly Feeling for Hickory The Democrat is pleased lo re 2 ive the following letter: Wayne, Mich., Editor Hickory Lteii.ocrat: — Hickory, N. C. 3 Dear sir ano brother*. —Now that the Ra\mos are pretty well set tled in the/'old take time to write you a note ot apprecia on. We spent just a year in Hickorv, and lioin the first to the last day, fouiyi che people kind, conrteotrs, ac commodating. Everybody seem ed to time to ''lend a hand," iid so without expecting a eward. The merchants were prompt in lorviee, and reliable to leal wit? f »unti rothing to complain of, but much to com.- mend. We left Hickory with many regrets aud a few tears. So we say, "Good bye, -Hickory, i you a d not gi ant us the boon we . iskea tor, but yoa gaveusagooo home, a careful, conscientious physician, tne best of neighbors, he kindest of friends; friends, vhose attention to Miss Gladv* vere constant during tne whole /ear, hoping and striving to nake her well again." Do yoi a vel that when we think o; Hickory, we think of kindness' May health, peace and prosperity be yours. THE RAYMOS. * * Craven county is the first county in the Stata to establish » farm life school. The meeting of the State Pres Association has been postponec from June 20 to June 27 a; Lenoir. CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Graniteville, Yt "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered rom nervousness and other annoying ! symptoms, ana J can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Sfclf® Vegetable Com t., pound has proved iSa --2SL worth mountains of ii gold to me, as it ililiiiii restored my health strength. I rrmm^nffm neveT forget to ten ffSrnaNw'ltf friends, what 1 > B frT&rri —JLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for mo during this trying period. Completa restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter."— MßS. CHAS. BAKCLAY, 8.F.D., Graniterille, Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills iasTeceived uuch wide-spread and un ratified endorsement. No other med icine we know of has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 80 years it has been curing woman's ills such-as tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. Mr* Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write lier for advice. Her advice is free, and always helpful. Doctors demand If one attribute, more constant service *h an another, is re _ „ „■ sponsible for our tre mendous sale oLcars to physicians, it is the ability of the Maxwell to run day. -tifter day, month after month, with unfailing reliability and efficiency. Service is the physician's watchword. His car must go when he wants it—must not need constant tinkering. This is insured in the Maxwell by simpl« con struction and first-class materials. physicians, all sticklers for service, prove it. Our confidence in the Maxwell is so great that we are willing to alfow our case to rest with any owner, y A New L&ttfidrr for Hickory. Yearaairm the water of Show Lne uoubie. shoal (now named Kenwood Falis) per formed a vtfy work in >peraiing a saw m*li. About 12 >ears ago, a bi*r fresh"' tud ;eni£ broke the dam and tire iwa.v tiie saw mill. Since t an our tne stream has been per mitted to rpend a life of idleness. •IIW, however, uselul work wiu •e rtqa rtd of this stream again, i tc.mi v for Hickory mo us su >urbs has been est b lisaed a- Kenwood Falls, where iveiy l use k»j pt-r can be re "Tßveil oi ttie uru ixery of wash my lor a trifling !>um. It has rightly Leen raid that v thin a few year all laundry .vork w.ll be done by machinery. As tne sycthe for cutting gram >as b en laid aside, so wasning by h nds v ill s on be relegated u> tne past. ■ V\ ithin a radiue of ten miles rom Hickory, there are many shoals on small creeks. r ihe power derived 1 rom these shoals nay not be sufficient to operate a roller mill, but they v, ill all be ised shortly to operate smaller .nach nery, such as cream sep iratOis, churns, sewing ma ihines, knitting machines, etc. The yo ing men of Catawba Co. leed Ti)t sell outbid go West to -he states of Montan i, Idaho. Washington, etc. If those same; young men will only look abcut them, they will see many opportunities presenting them selves every year. Here is an idea climate, health, relatives, friends and opportunities all in their favor. Why should you risk all itL* land of which you know very little and wbete you must grow up with the We believe it is far better to re main in such a countv as Catwba, which is rapidly forging to tht front, instead of selling out and roaming through the far west. F.C.H. Mr. Thos. A. Clark, of Mogan ton, died May 5. Is there anything in all this world hat is of more importance to you than gocd digestion? -Food must be eat •n lo sustain life and must be digested uid converted into blood. When the iigestion fails the whole body suffers, Tablets are a rational nd reliable cure for indigestion. They increase the flow erf the bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stom ich, anJ tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy ac tion. For sale by all dealers. Nct'ce of MortgagelSale „ By virtue of the power conferred bv a mortgage deed executed by J. W. Betffield afid wife N. J. Be'nfield to R. P. iller OH the 14 day* of* June 1910 \nd Registered in book 85|page 494 in Registers office of Catawba county N. 3. to secure payment of a debt of SIOO. with interest from said date the under signed will on Saturday the 3 day of Tune 1911 at 12 m. sell at public sale to the highest b'dder for casn at the post office in Hickory N. C. a certamßlot of 'and in East Hickory Catawba county N. C. bounded as follows: . Begirning at a stake S. E. Killian s corner and runs N. 64 1-2 E.-130 feet to x stake Ed Morrow's comer; Thence 3. 38 1-2, E. 206« et with crrow's .ine; thei.ce S. 64 1-2, W. 128 feet with Beard Street to an iron pin S. E. Kil iian's corner; thence N. 38 1-2, E. 206 feet with Killian's line to the beginning. This 1 day of May 1911. R. P. ILLER, 5 4 4t. Mortgagee. Carolina & Nortli-Western R. R. chid le Elective April 30,1911. Daily. I T~~. lorthbound. Pass. lxe L No. 11 No. .60 Chester Lv 755 air. 100pm Yor'tville 8 42 2 25 G stonia 9 30 4 15 Gastonia 5 40 Lincolnton 10 26 J6 46 Newton 1105 7 40 Lenoir 120 p m 100 am , Mortimer 2 38 Edgemc nt Ar. _2 50 Southbound. - No. 9 No. 61 Edgemont Lv. 11 35 a m Mortimer 1143 Lenoir 12 58 7 00 a m Hickory 2 25 8 25 Newton - 305 915 Lincolnton 3 43 10 05 Gastonia 440 11 45 / Gastonia 4 55 12 30 p m Yorkville 5 39 1 50 Chester Ar. 625 350 CONNECTIONS. Chester.—Sou. Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C, Yorkville. —Southern Railway. Gastonia.—Southern Railway. Lincolnton.—S. A. L. Newton and Hickory.—Soutnern R. R, E. F. REID, & P. Aet., Chester, 53. C. CJWISSMMS St J2J EKEW I L . JF DIAMWN'D MIAN® PILLS, Car M Vv «B ycutkHnrnu Best, Safest. Alw»y* RelUbfc SOLO W MHJGCISTS EVERVWHEItf Diarrhoea • When you want » quick cure without mny low of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It new fails and is plessant to take. It is equally valuable for childtsn. It a famous for its cure* o*st • '**«• psrt & SUNDAYJCHOOL. Lesson Vlll.—Second Quarter, I vFor May 21, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the (-•••on, lu. v, 1-12—Mem ory Vers*, 11—Golden Text, lea. v, 22—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. » Our lesson title, "Song of the Vine yard," must be considered In the light of the first verse, "A song of my be loved touching his vineyard." In Ezek. xv we learn that the only use of the vine 1s to bear fruit, and. failing in that, it Is good for nothing. In John xv we learn that fruitless branches are gathered by men and burned, like the salt which has no savor and is good for nothing but to be trodden underfoot of men (Matt -13). Verse 7 of our lesson tells us that the bouse of Israel is the Lord's vineyard here referred to and the men of Judah His pleasant plant, but instead of producing the desired fruit they were % yielding only wild grapes, described in the sixfold woe of the chapter and in.. Hoa. x, •1. AS an empty vine bringing forth fruit' unto himself. According to the six woes, they were mighty to drink wine, enjoy pleasures, gather ( property, call things by their wrong n»mes and sin. He brought them out of Egypt, cast out the nations before them and plant ed them in a good land, but because of their sin He had to turn His face from them, and their only hope was ln"Ttre man of His right- band, the son of man strong for God (Ps. Ixxx, 8-19). According to our lesson. He had done everything for them that could be done for a vineyard, but as In the parable of Matt. xxi. 33-41. they bent and killed His servants and even the heir to the vineyard also. According to our lesson chapter, they regard not the work of the Lord nor consider the op eration of His bands, but cast the law of the Lord of hosts and de spised the word of the Holy One of Israel (verses 12-24). His pitiful cry over them la always the same, whether through the proph ets or through His Son. "I am the Lord thy God. who brought thee out of the land of Egypt Open thy mouth wide and I will fill it, but My people would not harken to 'My voice, and Israel would none of Me" (Ps. lxxxi 10.11). "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, • * • how often wouUKI have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gath ereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not" (Matt xxili, 37). Such unbelieving people who turn away from God and His word are said to be "drunken, but not with wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink" (Isa. xxlx, 9). It la most interesting to note that In the chapter following our lesson chap ter we have a vision of the earth filled with the glory of the Lord. Compare veiftes 11, 12 and 22 with chapter vi, 3. Better say contrast the drunkenness with the glory. Then note the same contrast in Hab. 11, 14. 15, and Eph v, 18. and observe that at Pentecost spirit filled people were said to be full of new wine (Acta 11, 4-13). There Is no remedy for self righteous, self pleasing, unbelieving people, but such ! a sight of Jesus Christ dying for their sins as will break their hard hearts and lead them to cry, "God, be merci ful to me. a sinner." One cannot do I this for another, but He who said "1 am the true vine" said also concerning the Holy Spirit, "He wUI convince of i sin, and of righteousness, and of Judg ment" (John xvi, 7, 8). If we have been redeemed by pre clous blood and been caused to see something of the beauty of the Lord it is not for us to condemn other sinners nor think them hopeless, but so manifest Jesus Christ to them by word and deed that the Spirit may, through us if He will, reveal Jesus Christ to them and lead them to Him. There is just one thing that the vine is for. and if we are real branches of the true vine He will bear the desired fruit that God may be glorified if we truly abide. That fruit may not be any great thing that will gain the admiration of people, but just a meek and quiet spirit, patient and long suffering, it may be, under great provocation or even cruelty. Think of the Lord's pa tience with Israel and with each of us and consider Him who endured lest ye be weary. Think of being strength ened with all might, according to His glorious power, unto all patience and long suffering, with Joyfulness (Col. I. 11). Remember that the fruit of the spirit is love, Joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, self control v, 22, 23), and all that Is opposed Is from the adversary. By the word of God and the fpirit of God we must first be saved and then by the same word and spirit abide and bear fruit. The question of verse 4, "What could have been done more to My virifeyard that I have no.t done In it?" suggests the question for every sinner, drunken or sober, for all have •sinned and all are guilty (Rom. ill, 19). What more could the Lord do that He has not done for your salvation? Con sider John ill, 18, and answe* as;to what more is necessary. i If you do not yield to such love and receive Him as your personal Sfvloqr itnd then so abide that He may bear fruit through you and gather fruit from you it must bfe true of yon* (hat you are despising His word anJ dis regarding HJb great work on your 6§- half and thus continuing under the wrath of God (John Hi, 36). It Started The Worjd When the astounding chums were first made for Sucklen*s Arnica Sajve, jjut forty yean of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprain, Swelling, Eczema, Chapped hands, Fever Sores and Piles, Only 25c at C. M. Shuford, Moser &- Lutz, and Grime Drug Store Subscribe to The Democrat. Are You Nervoutf?" ™ Whst makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, whidr cannot stand the strain of the hard woriryou do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous'sysfem. Don't keep this upl Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength. CARDUI WomanlTomc Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Cardui This is what she says about it: M I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I know it saved my life." It is the best tonic for women. Do you suffer any of the pain? peculiar to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist Write to: Ladle** Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. TCKL. tor Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment lor Women." sent Int. 190 You Arc WeH ® Mrlle( i ! as to quality when you * J be depended upon" as being the best of its kind in'addition to being strictly correct in. design. See my display of seasonable articles in Jewelry. iGEORGE E. BISANAR Jeweler and Optometrist SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS® © I HAY AND FEEDS. I fiS ' Call us when you want good hay and feeds of m all kinds. 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