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Martin Blakeney died in 1865 in Bellair, S. and Annie Blake ney in childl ood. Rufu , i son ! y the second marriage,, atso died in childhood. ~ Mrs. Doster was m; r ied the first time to Reese Blakeney, of Kershaw, S. C., where she was born and raised, and vtfhere her girlhood and school days were spent. He was killed in battle in the Civil War and in 1856 she married Mr. Doster, wno sur vives with the above-named child ren. For many years thev lived on a farm in lower Mecklenburg. In 1885 Mrs. Doster's health de manded a change of climate, and the family moved to this city, where have spent the years since, and where they have ad ded to the number of their frieids. That her life was prolonged by her residence here is not doubted. Messrs. J. A. Blakenev and B. E. Doster, of Mecklenburg were here at the funeral. Mrs. HB« kin started from Washington state, before she knew the death of her mother. The interment was in Oak wood. Mrs. Doster was a woman of beautiful Christ ian character. 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A person, who was a hopeless vic tim of an incurable disease, drank wate • from a cup and in a short time many others, not aware of wha: had taken place, used the sam i cup. And many other sim lar incidents are witnessed by those on the road every day. (fyb&tat&ffts Please Read These Two Letters. The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suffering worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound restored her health. HEBE IS HER OWN STATEMENT. : Paw Paw, Mich. —"Two years ago I suffered gjijiaKiigr very severely with a displacement—l eould not he on my feet for a long time. My physician treated me for several months without much re lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op ® eration. I was there four weeks and came homo alls M LJM suffering worse than before. My mother ad* -s- /ill vised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable y> jiliiiii Compound, and I did. To-day lam well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my £«£ . health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and advise every woman who is afflicted W-fWS % //f.i' tfr with any female complaint to try it." Mrs. ':?{//?? I//*l# Orville Bock, B. B. No. 5, Paw Paw, Mich* "There never was a worse"case." Rockport, Ind.—"There never was a worse case of woman's ills than mine, and I -cannot begin to tell you what I suffered. For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month and the doctor said nothing but an operation would cure me. My father suggested Lydia E. 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S fa \ f Made exclusively from rootsand herbs, and |(A 7/ 1 has thousands of cures to Its credit* \1 hr £ It Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women U\ Jtes®' Jin BHF to write her far advice. She has Sided thousands to bf«lth free of charge. 8 Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Clean up Day, June 1. At the last meeting of the Civic Leajrue a committee was appointed to arrange for clean up day. This committee consists of Mrs. E. B. Joner, Mrs. W. B. Ramsey, and Mrs. W. B. Menzies. These ladies have seen the mayor and have decided on Thursday, the first day ot' June for this work. All merchants and business roeu and private families are urged lo pick up ail loose paper, tin cans and all such unsightly objects and pick them 'in sacks or boxes, f o they can be con viently handled. The mayor has provided to send a wagon around to collect the rubbish and have it hauled off. Tftis wagon will be senc on the second, or third of June. 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Four months ago a grateful friend induced me to write to Pope Medicine Co. Washington, D. C., for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief. I used not quite a SI.OO box and I am en tirely cured of the pain in my back and haveno more headache." Dr. J. V. Hennesey, a promin ent Physician gnd Surgeon of Albany, Y. in Dart says: "As a 8100 1 Purifier, Liver Kidney and System regulator i prescribe Pope Medicine Co's of Wa*nin«rt-or», n . n H rb Compound, as I have done for the past 20 years, ana i nave iuuuu n «.u fa great remedy which seldom if ever ails. There a,re thousands of letters from users of Pope's Herbs, that have been benefited and cured by its proper se. Pope's Compound Tablets are put up 20in a box, "six month's treatment," and will be sent post-paid on receipt of SI.OO. Each box contains a printedguarantee binding us to ro und the purchase price if the remedy fails to benefit, also full directions. Guaranteed by tbe Pope Medicine Co.. Inc., under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June, 30 i 906 No 134956. for terms to agents In unoccupied terrltorry, address POPE MEDICINE CO., INC. Pope Building, Washington, D. C. Misses Amelia and Millie Kat« McComb attended the commence ment at the Presbyterian College for Women at Charlotte this week to see Miss Margaret Mc- Comb graduate. Miss McComb is a graduate of the Hickory graded schools and Claremont College. SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson IX.—Second Quarter, For May 28, 1911. - THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Mic. iv, 1-B—Mem ory Verses, 2, 3—Golden Text, "Mic. iv, 3—Commentary. Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Our golden text and Its context, which tells of a time when nations shall learn war no more. Is found also In Isa. 11. 1-4. The same glorious as surance Is fouud In Ps. xlvi, 9. "He maketh wars to ceuMe unto the end of the earth." It is written In a differ ent form in Isa. xxxli. 1-17, "A king shall reign in righteousness, * * * and the work of righteousness shall be peace." In Ps. lxxii, 11, we read that "all kings shall fall down before i Him; all nations shall serve Him." In Rev. xl, 15. we are told of the time when "the kingdoms of this world shall have become tbe kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ." It would be well If teachers and scholars would search out the many passages which tell of this kingdom of peace on earth when tbe Lord shall come in His glory and occupy the throne of David at Jerusalem, ruling In the midst of Is rael, and also as King of kings and Lord of lords—King over all tbe earth. I will suggest a few passages which will lead to many more if any one is willing to search: Isa. lx, 0, 7; Luke i. 31, 32: Zeph. 111, 14, 15; Zecb. xiv, 9; Jer. 111. 17; Dan. vll, 27; Ezek. xliii, 7. Not by tbe armies of tbe nations, nor by peace conferences, nor by the church, nor by missions, shall this be brought about; nor in this present age of the world's history, but only by Him concerning whom It Is written, "I will overturn, overturn, overturn it • • * until He come whose right it is. and I will give it Him" (Bzek. xxi, 27). Not by any nation now existing as such on the face of the earth will He bring peace on earth, but by Israel, soon to be restored and recognized as a nation and to be converted as a na tion when they shall see Him coming In glory and shall receive Him as their Messiah. Isaiah's message had spe cial reference to Judah and Jerusa lem, Micah's to Samaria and Jerusa lem (Isa. 1, 1; Mic. I 1). Tbe words Israel. Zion. Jerusalem, must always be taken in their plain lit eral sense unless there is some quali fying phrase or adjective indicating differently. The Zion and Jerusalem of Mic. ill, 12, are tbe same as the Zion of Mic. It, 7. It has been over thrown many times; it shall as truly and literally become the throne of the Lord, which He shall build up when He comes in His glory (Ps. cli, 16). In those days when the glory of the Lord shall be seen in Israel nations shall flow to her as literally as the queen of Sheba and the kings of the earth came to Solomon, or as the wise men from the east brought their treas ures to the king of the Jews when He was but a babe In Bethlehem (II Chron. lx, 9, 22-24). According to Mic. v, 2, it was predicted that He would be born In Bethlehem, and He was. The same verse says that He would rule In Is rael, and though He has never yet done so He will just as truly and lit erally as He was born in Bethlehem. From Jerusalem His word has gone forth into all the world to gather out from all the nations a people for His name, His body, the church, to reign with Him when He shall come in His glory, but that was not revealed in Old Testament times nor until after He had come in humiliation proclaim ing a kingdom at hand which never cam* because they killed the King, and thus postponed the kingdom till He shall come again, for the heavens have received Him until the times of restoration of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since' the world began (Acts iii, 20, 21). Then shall (Mic. vii. 20) be fulfilled, "Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob, and the mercy to Abraham, which Thou hast sworn unto oar fathers from the days of old." Some nations are against Israel to this' day, but they know not the thoughts of the Lord, neither under stand they His counsel, and do not know that a time is coming when their gain and their substance shall be con secrated unto the Lord of tbe whole earth, who will then be ruler in Israel. See verses 11 to 13 of our lesson chap ter and all of Isa. lz: When this great peace shall have come on earth none shall make Israel afraid any more (verse 4); they shall not see evil any more (Zeph. ill, 15). As we consider the thousands still being driven from their homes in Rus sia let us pray more earnestly for the fulfillment of Isa. Ixll, 1-7. A great war must come before there can be this good time of war no more, for It is His determination to gather the nations to pour upon then His lndlg nation because of their treatment of His peoples Israel. He shall smite the earth with the rod of His mouth and with the breath of His lips shall He slay the wicked (Isa. xi, 4). At His coming in glory with all His saints shall this be, and then shall the last-verses of our les son.be fulfilled, "The Lord shall reign over them in Mount Zion from hence forth, even forever, • • • the king dom shall come to the daughter of Zion." This is more fully described in Rev. xix, 11-16, and it is utterly use less to expect peace on earth, a lasting peace, until "this man shall be the peace" and be great unto the ends of the earth, ruling in Israel as the earth ly center of His worldwide kingdom. It Started The World When the astounding claims were first naade for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but f orty years of wonderful cures have oroved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, - Sores, Cuts, Bruised, , 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. I Pains All Over! 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