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The Hickory Chair Manufactur ing Co. are now ready to buy your Oak Lumber. Call or write and get prices. Hickory Chair Manufacturing Co. HICKORY, N. C. I I 'II I■ I 1 llHill II 111 I nil 111 Hl—til II—HIIHM IIIH'H 1 ) ■Hi 1 IBi 1 'llH'Plilliii 111 111—WWI 11 ~~r~' ~~| ! ! «a*r,v-C5- v-araPCWK't-jaBS'S # Dallas, F or t Worth, "jyft! Galveston, Houston, and all Texas points. Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport, and all Louisiana points. Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksburg, and all Mississippi points. all points North, East, South and West REACHED BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THE QUEEIN & CRESCENT ROUTE FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE J. C. CONN, Division Passenger Agent, Read House, CHATTANOOGA. TENN. Mountain Farm For Sale AT A BARGAIN. On headwaters of John's River, two miles from Green Park Hotel, Blowfftg Hock, 65 acres. Fine orchard, 350 trees Dulas Beauty, Albemarle, Pippin, etc. 5-room house, fine spring. Apply to Dallas Holler, Hickory, N. R., R. 2 mm SCHOOL. Lesson X. —Third Quarter, For Sept. 8,1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Matt, ix, 35, to x, 15. Memory Verses, 7, B—Goldan Text, Matt, x, 40—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. If we consider the full portion as signed by the committee for the les son today we begin with ix. 3f>, "Jesus went about all the c ities and villages reaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom ;ind healing every sickness and every disease among the people" (almost identical with iv. 23), and end with. "When .losus had made an end ot commanding His twelve disciples He departed theme to teach and to preach in their cities." Thus is summarized the daily life of Jesus and His follow ers. telling of the kingdom and show ing how our mortal bodies will then be affected. It seems to me that there is a great difference between teaching peo pie how to reach heaven when they have to leave these mortal bodies and telling them of a kingdom of peace and righteousness on this earth over which we shall reign with the Lord Jesus Christ in bodies like His glori fied body and never again be weak or weary or sick or die. The work of the devil has been so loug manifest in the result of sin and the curse that it is generally accepted as the normal condition, and no other is looked for. Jesus had ever before Him the joy and glory of this kingdom of which He loved to tell and give samples of it, and. looking upon the earth bound multitudes who knew not of it. He was filled with compassion upon tbem as He saw them groveling and no one to tell them of the glory and how to get it. A plenteous har vest to be reaped, but few laborers Therefore ask the Lord to send forth the laborers. It sounds a little strange to ask the Lord of the harvest to see to His own affairs. It is His harvest, and He cares, and yet we are to ask Him to send forth the laborers. In Isa. vi, 8, He asks, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" And it is for the willing ones to say: "Here am I. Send me." The question there seems to be that of I Chron. zxix, 5. •'Who, then, is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord?" This of our lesson seems to refer the matter back to the Lord, but there is at least this in it: We cannot honestly ask Him to send forth laborers unless we are willing to say, Here am I; send me. This seems to be implied also in what He then did, for He called the twelve unto Him. gave them power over unclean spirits and all manner of sickness and disease and sent them forth to do as He had been doing preach the kingdom of heaven as at hand, heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils and. as they had freely received the power, so freely bestow the benefits (verses 1 7, 8). Miracles had been wroughi through Moses and Elijah and Elisha. some of judgment and some of mercy, but never before had a commission just like this been given to men, and it seems to have been given equally to all, even to Judas Iscariot They were His, all but Judas, who betrayed Him. and the power was His, all was of Him, and they were His messengers. As'the Father spoke through Him and wrought through Him, so He would speak and work through them. They were for Him; He was for and with them and would see to the re sults. So it is or should be still—God working in us to will and to do of His good pleasure (Phil.. 11. 13). The great question in any good work is generally that of funds to carry ii on, but He told them not to be anxious about that, as He would see to it. Matt, vt, 33, stands always, or, as some one has put it. Make thou His service thy delight; He'll make thy wants His care. As in Deut. xx, 10-12, they were to carry peace everywhere, leaving it to the people to accept cr reject it There was one seemingly strange thinj; about their commission. They were not to go to either gentiles or Samaritans, but only to Israel, and He said to the woman of Tyre and Sidon, "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matt, xv, 24). It was Dot until Israel had rejected Him and ?ruclfled Him and He was risen from che dead that He gave commission to eo into all the world. There are truths In this chapter which apply to the whole of this age. while some have special reference to the sending forth of the twelve. He Is always the same, and the world will be the same as long as it has its pres ent ruler, whom He will send to the pit when He sets up His kingdom Those who are truly His and filled with His spirit must expect to find themselves as sheep in the midst of wolves, hated for His sake, persecuted, treated as He was. for the disciple is not above his Master. In emergencies, when under arrest, we can trust the Holy Spirit to speak through us (verse 20). and we should be so filled that He can speak through us at all times. He is always ready to make true to His messengers Ex. iv. 12; .Ter. 1. 7-9. Those whom He sends must be with out fear of any kind, even of death. See the three "fear nots" of verses 28, 28. 31. and the comfort to be obtain ed by considering even sparrows. Note in verses 37-39 the whole hearted, self renouncing devotion to Himself which He expects and In verse 42 the reward for the smallest service. What We Never Forget. / according to science, are the things associated with our early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or gradmother used to cure our burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin erup tions, cuts, sprains or bruises Forty years of cures prove its merit. Un rivaled for piles, corns or old sores. Only 25c at Moser & Lutz, C. M. i Shuford and Grimes Drug Co. Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years old. v-aa stricken with heart trouble. She was so bad we had to place her bed near a window so she could get her breath- One Bfe. TU doctor said, 'Poor child, she is likely to fall dead any told me Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy had A p-ov6. she took xSSk&j;!mi /§§&&£// a great many bot &sptj '-^ark t ' os - hut she is ** ' jj / apired to me to day, a fat, rosy cheeked girl. No one can imagine the confidence I have in Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. It. CANON, Worth, Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miies* Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell ing of feet or ankles, pains aßCtut the heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at oncc. Profit by the experience of others while you may. Or. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold and guaranteed by all druggists. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. J. C. BIDDIX DENTIST Office over Singing Sewing Machine Office. HICKORY. N. C. Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at residence, 1430 11th Avenue. 'PHONE No. 94. DR. %J. J. HICKS DENTIST Will be in my office Fridays and Saturdays Up Btairs in Chib Bld'g., next door to Slraford Hardware Co. WILL G. KIRKMAN Piano and Pipe Organ Tuner CHARLOTTE, N. C. Regular Visits to Hickory. Dr. George E. Flowers Office at the Campbell residence Long View. Calls answered night and day, rain or shine. Phone No. 506 A. ■ I OR. W. B. RAMSAY, Dentist. Office Over Postoffice. t, Dr. I. A. Wood, DENTIST Office over Moser & Lutz Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. D. L. RUSSELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Honest service promised all who employ him to attend to their legal rights. Will practice in all the courts of this State. Dr. H. P. FLOWE Veterinary Surgeon Office at Thomason's Livery Stable PHOFE 267 Calls answered day or night R. W. WOLF'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL Corner 9th Ave., 9th St. Dietz's Barber Shop THE OLD RELIABLE For First Class Haircutting land Shaving. PALM TREE CAFE Neat, Clean and Up-to-Date. Sunday Dinners a Specialty Palace Barber Shop. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 1912 Leave Lincolnton, N. C. East Bound Train No. 46, 8:52 a. daily " 132, 5:53 p. m., «• ® West Bound Train No. 133, 11:20 a. m., daily " " 47,5:55 p.m., " For further information apply: JAS KER, Jr., H. S. LEAPD, T. P A. D. P. A. Charlotte N. C ■, Raleigh, N. C Vacation Outing The Glorious Mountains of WESTERN ..NORTH.. CAROLINA n "The Land of the Sky" "The Sapphire Country" "The Balsams" | A'here There h Health in Every Breatl he Ciin.ate is Perfect the Year Round n Spring and Summer the Renion is Ide? —Reached By— Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Solid Through Train, including Park. Car, between Goldsboro, Asheville and Waynesville, via Raleigh. Greensboro Salisbury. Other convenient throug car arrangements. Summer Tourist Tickets 011 Sale Until September 30, 1912 Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known J. H. WOOD, R. H. DeBUJTS, J.O.JONES, D. P. A D. P. A. T. P. A. Asheville. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad Route of the "Night Express" Travel via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eastern North Caro lina. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH 3, 1912. N. B. The following schedule figures Published as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express*' Pullman SleeDing Cars for Norfolk. 6:00 a. m. Daily, for Wilson, Washing ton and Norfolk, Broiler Parlor Car Service, 6:00 a. m. Daily, except Sunday, for New Bern via Crocowinity. Parlor Car Service. 2:40 p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for Wilson, Greenville and Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:15 a. m. Daily, 11:20 a. m. Daily ex cept Sunda;-, and p. m. Daily. TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO 10:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express" Pullman Sleeping Cars for Norfolk via New Bern. 7:05 a. m. Daily, for Beaufort and Norfolk. Parlor Car between Wash ington and Norfolk. 3:10 p. m. Daily, for New Bern, Oriental and Beaufort. For further information and reserva ticn of Pullman Sleeping Car space apply to C.W. Upchurch Gen'l Agt., Raleigh, N. C., or F. W. Tatem. Gen 1 Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. B. L. BOGGS, W. W. CROXTON Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Agt. NORFOLK, VA Carolina & North-Western R. R, Schedule Effective July 13. 1912. Daily Northbound. Pass. k, lxe * No. 10 No - 60 Chester Lv 755 a m 100pm Yorkville 8 42 2 30 Gastonia 9 30 4 30 Gastonia 5 40 Lincolnton 10 26 j 6 46 Newton 1105 I 7 40 Hickory 1215 p m 820 Lenoir 130 Mortimer 2 53 Edgemont Ar. 305 . Southbound. No. 9 No. 61 I I Edgemont Lv.;l2 05 amj Mortimer |1213 Lenoir i 133 1 Hickory 2 30 7 15 a m Newton 3 05 7 55 Lincolnton 3 43 8 45 Gastonia Ar. 4 40 10 38 p m Gastonia Lv. 45& 1145 Yorkville 5 39 1 15 Chester Ar. 625 320 CONNECTIONS. Chester. —Sou. Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C Yorkville.—Southern Railway. Gastonia. —Southern Railway. Linc,olnton. —S. A. L. Newton and Hickory.—Southern R. R. E. F. REID, G. P. Agt., Chester. S. C. pi VcA JS>] t v^%sys PIEDMONT TRACTION CO. Between Gastonia and Charlotte, N. C. Effective Wednesday, July 3rd 1912. Leave Gastonia Arrive Gastonia No. 2 700 A. M. No. I—7 53 A. M. 4 815 V 3 915 6 9 30 s—lo 15 B—lo 25 7—ll 25 10—11 50 . 9—12 50 P.M. 12—1 30 P. M. 11— 2 30 16— 3 20 15— 4 20 18— 4 40 17— 5 33 20— 5 35 19— 6 28 22 6 30 21— 7 40 24 7 50 23 8 45 26 9 10 25—10 10 28—10 55 27—11 55 Close connections at Mount Holly, N. C. with Sea board Air Line, at Gastonia, N. C. with Southern Railway and C. & N-W. Railway to and from ad points. North, South, East and West. The above schedule, figures and con. published only as informution and are not guaranteed. E. THOMASON. C. V. PALMER, 4'eneral Manager. General Passenger Agt. THE WORLD'S 'lll • BEST PIANO '// THE KNABE piano is famed universally for its delicate sweetness of tone. For three generations it has had no peer. Will you not inspect our complete stock of these time honored instruments? PARKER-GARDNER CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Selling Agents Connelly Mineral Springs Hotel u JJ Connelly Springs, N. C. * fj U Now cpen for the Summer season. Thoroughly £ T» modern in all of its appointments, the very best fT Pt service and attention. All amusements. Good ▼V orchestra. A delightful, health giving climate, if JJ and the very finest mineral water to be found, for nervousness, a run down system and all blood fi kj diseases. Reasonable rates. Write for illus- ta flf trated booklet and information. Dances every Tuesday and Friday evenings. Good train N service from Hickory, ik I » 1/ Connelly Mineral Springs Hotel u Connelly Springs, N. C. . * Your Sewing Machine can be fixed. If it drops stitches, breaks thread and needles; draws goods, feeds slow, chokes under foot; runs heavy, has knocking or loss motion, piece lost., broken or worn out. All parts for all makes. We duplicate and repair under guarantee. You do not live too far for us to come and repair it at your home. Address, SEWING MACHINE REPAIR SHOP. Phone 320. M. C. D. OWEN, Mgr., Hickory, N. C. Box 372. CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELI) AND OHIO RAILWAY AND Carolina, Clinehfield and Ohio Raiway of South Carolina THE NEW SHORT LINE BETWEEN Dante, St. Paul and Speer's Ferry, Va., Johnson City, Tenn., Altapass and Marion, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. G. "Clinehfield Route" EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1912. SOUTHBOUND | Eastern Standard Time j N'RTHB'D 12 ° > No. 5| No. 3 ] | No. 2 N0.4 Mixdj Pass. | Miles j STATIONS | H d Pass. Pass. D'ly I Daily II JHS 02 Daily Daily I I i I P. M.j A. M. J |L v Dante, Va iAr.(.. P. M. P. M. I.lo| 8.00 0.0 Lv St. Paul, Va Ar. 1760 12.45 10.IS 1.851 8.20 7.5 Lv Dungannon, Va Ar. 1484 12.17 9.40 2.211 8.51 21.9 Lv... .Ft. Blackmore, Va... .Ar 1305 11.40 9.11 2.45j 9.08 30.2 Lv rHill, Va Ar. 1772 11.20 8.53 f3.ol'f 9.21 36.0 Lv Speer's Ferry, Va....Ar. 1280 fll.olf 8.34 3. 271 9.41 46.4 Lv,. .Cameron, IVa.-Tenn... Ar. 1378 10.42 8.15 3.441 9.56 51.6 Lv Kinsport, Tenn Ar. 1306 10.24 7.55 3.59j 10.09 58.9 Lv Pactolus, Tenn Ar. 1213 10.09 7.41 f 4.18|f 10.20 62.8 Lv Fordtown, Tenn.....Ar. 1295 9.55 f 7.30 4.4u 10.32 67.8 Lv Gray, Tenn Ar. 1434 9.42 7.13 f4.56f10.43 72.6 Lv.. .Johnson City, Tenn...Ar. 1526 9.30 f 7.07 5.34 11.15 85.1 Lv Unicoi, Tenn Ar. 1624 9.01 6.35 6.32 11.43 95.7 Ar Erwin, Tenn Lv. 1932 8.29 6.01 .6.47 11.55 101.1 Lv Erwin, Tenn Ar. 1662 8.17 5.48 6.54 12.02 101.1 Lv Chesota, Tenn Ar. 1662 8.10 5.41 f7.05 12.12! 104.3jLv.. .T'naka Sprgs, Tenn...Ar. 1703 8.00 f5.32 f7.08 f 12.15 105.1,jLv Hntdale, N. C Ar. 1703 | f7.58 f5.28 7.59 12.47 117.9|Lv....Green Mtn, N. C....Ar, 2058 7.28 4.59 8.24 1.05 124.9jLv Toecane, N. C Ar. 2152 7.12 4.43 * f9.22 1.51 140.1|Lv Penland, N. C Ar. 2401 6.35 4.04 8.46 1.21 131.3|Lv Boonford, N. C Ar. 2256 6.57 4.28 f9.38 2.03 114.6|Lv... Spruce Pine, N. C...Ar. 2462 6.32 3.53 P. M. P. M. ( \ A. M. | P. M. No. 1 j No. 6 Mix'd I ' | Pass. 1 ; !_ A. M. P. M. | j P. M. P. M. 6.15 2.23j 151.9|Lv Altapass, N. C Ar. 2629 8.05 3.34 f6.22 f2.3:11 155.3|Ly...Mt. Mitchell, N. C...Ar. 2450 7.50 f3.19 f 6.52 f2.58, 161.3|Lv... Linville Falts, N. C...Ar. 1738 f7v2l f2.48 7.26. 3.15 1 175.1jLv Sevier. N. O Ar. 1400 7.05 2.34 7.49 3.31 l 183.21 LV Marion. N. (; Ar. 1316 6.45 2.15 f8.33 f4.01j 197.8' Lv Thermal, N. C Ar. 984 f6.15 f1.46 8.55 4.16[ 205.5jLv...Westminster, N. C...Ar. 861 6.00 1.32 9.07 f 4.25] 209.6[Lv.... Bostic Yard, N. C....Ar. 836 5.43 f1.23 9.11 4.30| 211.0jLv Bostic, N. C Ar. 845 5.33 1.20 9.17 4.34j 213.OjLv....Forest City, N. C....Ar. 867 5.29 1.13 955 5.02j 226.8|Lv Chesnee, S. C Ar. 882 5.02 12.43 10.09 5.12j 231.6|Lv Mayo, S. C Ar. 822 4.50 12.33 10.45 5.40j 242.3|Ar.. .Spartanburg, S. C...Lv. 778 4.25 12.10 A. M. P. M. | | (.Union Pass. Station) P. M. P. M. • The Carolina, Clinchfitid & Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, Clinch field & .Ohio Railway,of South Carolina, "Clinehfield Route" reserve the right to vary from the time shown above without notice to the pub lic. Patrons are requested to apply to nearest Agent for definite infor mation or to CHAS. T. MANDEL, J. J. CAMPION, T. P. A., in charge Pass. Dept. Vice-President & Traffic Manager, Johnson City, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. f —Flag Stop. *Paily, except Sunday
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