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Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksbwg, and all Mississippi points. ALL POINTS North, East, South and West kUched BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THfc QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL Ofi OR WRITE - I J. c. CONN, Division Passenger ft gent, Read House, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. >UNiIAY SCHOOL. esson ll.—FourtlTQuErler, For O.t. 13, 1912. ' •HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Mark vii, 1-13. Memory Verses, 5, 6—Golden Text, Romi xiv, 17—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Taking up the Incidents between the ast lesson and this one, we note that ecause they did not consider His won- Irous works, such as the feeding of he thousands, they, were amazed at lis stilling the storm and walking on he sea. That was Israel's trouble all hrough, and it Is ours; we do not onsider, or If we do it Is ourselves r our circumstances or people and not lira who should occupy all our houghts (vs. 52; Heb. iii, 1; xli, 3). lu hap. vi, 53-56, what a multitude of ick folks gather unto Him, see the treets in the villages filled with them, ill hoping that He would pass near >nough for them to touch the border >f His garmenT; how beautiful to read hat "as many as touched Him were nade whole." - Then follows the great discourse on he bread of life, the bread which •ame down from Heaven, even Him elf: and His reply -to the question. 'What shall we do thflt we might work ;lie works of God?" In considering lis reply remember that believing ueans receiving (John i, 12) or commit ring oneself unto Him (John ii, 24). I am continually helped by John vi. "»7, "As the living Father hath sent Me, and I live by the Father, so he that eateth Me. even he shall live by Me." Also verse 63, "The words that I speak unto yon, they are spirit and they are life." To many even among true believers, He and His words are ••still hidden manna of which they have •iot yet tasted the sweetness, or hav ing no spiritual appetite they loathe the heavenly food. They have life". Slaving Him, but not abundant life. There wore many in His day, as there were also in the days of the prophets and as there are in our own time, whose religion is wholly outward, simply a matter of externals, of out ward forms and ceremonies—they are referred to in verse 6 of our lesson in a quotation from Isaiah. Let us hear two quotations from the prophets con '•erning them, "This people draw near Me with their mouth and with their lips do* honor me, but have removed their heart far from Me, and their fear toward Me is taught by the pre ••ept of men" "They come unto thee as the people Cometh, and they sit he fore thee as my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them, for with their mouth they shew much love, but their heart goeth after their i-ovetousness" (Isa. xxix, 13; Ezek. xxxili, 31). in addiUon to what our Lord said about them ih this lesson He said elsewhere, "All their works they do for to.be seen of men." "Ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within are full of extortion and excess." "Ye outward ly appear righteous unto men. but within are full of hypocrisy and in tyuity" (Matt xxlii, 5, 25-28). These are the men who, in the lesson for to day, find fault with Christ and His disciples for not practicing the many outward washings of their religion There are multitudes of such formal ists still who are very religious, but it Is all outward, and they know not the true God, who searcheth hearts (I Sam. xvl, 7; I Chron. xxvlil, 9; Jer xvii, 10; Rev. ii, 23). In II Tim. ill. 1-5, we read that the end of this age will be characterized by a form of god llness without any power, and truly it is already visible enough and tending to a greater manifestation of the same. Inasmuch as It was foretold that It would be so, we are not surprised at it. and rejoice that He cannot fall nor be discouraged (I£a. xiil, 4), but the piestion may well search us. Am I real In my life, living before God rather than men and studying to shew myself approved unto God (II Tim. ii 15; II Cor. v, 9). Our Lord desires a holy people, a people meet for Hi* nse (I Pet 1, 15, 16; II Tim. 11, 21), but he cleansing must be inward, by His spirit and His word applying the blood (Ps. 11, 10; Rom. xil, 2; John xvii 17; Eph. v. 25, 26). This matter of.de Element by unwashed hands is briefly md decidedly disposed of by our Lord in these words, "To eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man" (Matt xv 20). In Matt, xv, 11, and verse 15 of our lesson we learn that what cometh out of the mouth, not-that which goeth into the mouth, defileth a person, fot out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh, and out of the evil heart all evil and words (vss. 20-23; Matt xii, 34). No mere outward religion Is of any eternal value, but may be of some benefit as far as this present wor!(i is concerned. The great cry of today about the uplift of the race, the Chris tianizing of nations, making an end of war, etc., Is all from the proud, fool ish heart of man, without any refer ence to the great Prince of Peace, who alone can bring peace. All mere hu man effort as well as all people who are not God's planting must be rooted up, overthrown, broken to pieces, and He who created all things by His word shall bring peace on earth by His word. He will speak peace, His word will do it, as it will also slay the wicked (Ps. lxxxv, 8; xlvl, 9; Isa. xl, 4). Only by His word and His spirit revealing Himself can He give peace to any Individual, but to any one thus receiving Him He becomes peace in deed, life indeed, eternal redemption. He Knows Now T. H. Barber, a large cotton planter f South Carolina, said: "For nn ■ears I suffered with severe headache regular splitting, unfitting me for busi ness and putting me in bed} I find only lee's Headache and Neuragli; Remedy never fails to cure me pro mp tly." A scientific cure. Sold by all dealers. Children Cry FORLETCHER'S CASTORI A Take Jr s ° n ® \ w Paia Pill. then— u aß# To Head-Off a Headache Nothing is Better than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills They Give Relief Without Bad After-Effect*. "It gives me great pleasure to offer a word of recommendation for Dr. Miles' AntirPain Pills, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. I . was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and after other remedies failed, I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, For the past ten years I haVe carried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or ' j ! two on the approach of headache. They are also effective for neu .. ralgia, giving immediate relief." C. M. BROWN, Esjfherville, la. For Sale by All Druggists. :: 25 Doses, 25 Cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lnd. [ . i 5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS -J !_ Palace Barber Shop. F / Dr. J. C. BIDDIX DENTIST Office over Singing Sewing • Machine Office. HICKORY. N. CT" Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at residence, 1430 11th Avenue. 'PHONE No. 94. DR. .J. J. r HICKS DENTIST Will be in mv office Fridays and Saturdays Up Stairs in Club Kld'g., next door to Sliuford Hardware Co, WILL G. TURKMAN Piano and Pipe Organ Tuner CHARLOTTErN. C. Regular Visits to Hickory. Dr. George E. Flowers Office at the Campbell residence Long View. Calk answered night and day, rain or shine. Phone No. 506 A. DR. W. B. RAMSAY,- Dentist. Office Over Postoffice. 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. R. W. WOLF'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL Corner 9th Ave., 9th St. _ Dietz's Barber Shop THE OLD RELIABLE For First Class Haircutting and Shaving. PALM TREE CAFE Neat, Clean and Up-to-Date. Sunday Dinners a Specialty Seaboard Air Une Railway. Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 1912 Leave Lincolnton, N. C. East Bound Train No. 46, 8:52 a. m., daily " 132,5:53 p.m., We*t Bound Train No. 133, 11:20 a. m., daily " " 47, 5:55 p.m., " For further information apply: JAS KER, Jr., H. S. LEARD, ' T. P A. D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C.> . kie gh, NT C .MiUiat-Oi cri o rftJui TBK UIAXONI» Olt AND. A /jf&SS A*k your OrTip-Ui fo, A \ Jw 4s t « IHammd T>rAnil/A i V* K* l ' snt l Void * wlthjst'io Rll.bon. V/ 1 °*ab« no other- Ruy of your V / " fts A-kteCIII.CHES.TEIi; » -Jf 1»M!S»N» JSRAND fr !"•*« k»s*n as 3wt, Safest. Always Rcl-ahl* SOCo ft OHIuuiSTS EVMWhtkfc -J' Boone I tems "Boone, N. C., Sept. 30.-" Watauga pe pie are hisrhiv pleapea wiu. their fair. It w;.p n txpnimem. Next it 4r. 1 i hat buildings will be erec'- and a track praded. The ex hibits this year were very good in some line?. Ladies work wa« very good indeed. Faiih products were few, cattle fairly good, hops, ar.d poultry very lights The county ccmmissioners or dered tb day an election on a lond issue to be held at ; fiular election. The proposition is to ifsue to the Watauga Rail road Co.. fifry thousand dollars, in bonds for a like amount of stock when the road is completed., to Cooks Gap. Seventy-five thou sand under like conditions when ompleted to Boone and one undred thousand when com peted to the state line. Mr. W. C. Irwin, of Lenoir is in town today in the interest of the extension of the C. & N. W to Boone to connect with the pro posed extension of the Norfolk and Western to this place. The Appalachian Training School has one hundred and fifty students, A Business Course has been added. ,- Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. ~Brogan, of Wilson. Pa., who says, t4 I know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remdy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it." For sale by all dealers. Not Altogether Satisfactory. It may indicate genius to be for ever sticking one's paste brush into one's ink pot, but most of us would i prefer more substantial proof. . If you have young children you : have pe.haps noticed that disorders of y the stomach are their most common v ailment. To coirect this you will find « Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver .js Tablets excellent. They are easy and | pleasant to take, and mild and -gentle | in effect. For sale by all dealers. j] Woman's First Work In Factory. It was in the manufacture of tex | tiles that woman first appeared in irs 1 dustry ovitside of the hone. "Do you think your father ~ would object 10 your marrying me?'' She —"if he thinks as I do, he cer tainly would; and, if you don't get King's Catarrh Cure, and take it tor bad breath, you've got to sit farther away." No man has an excuse for Bad Breath when all medicine sells a posi *ixe cure—gupranted for $l.OO. For sile by dealers. Quite Too Much for Used Words. The value of advertising was point id out to a man with a budding busi ness, and he agreed to give a writer >5O for a full page. The copy was submitted and the merchant looked It aver coldly. "Fifty dollars is too much," he commented. "You've used i lot of words I've seen before." Carolina & North-Western R. R. Schedule Effective July 13. 1912. Daily | ... Northbound. Pass. ixe l- No. IqNo. 60 Chester Lv 7 55am 1 03 pm Yorkviile 8 42 2 30 Gastonia 9 30 4 30 Gastonia 5 40 Lincolnton 10 26 6 46 Newton| 11 05 7 40 Hickory 1215 p m 820 Lenoir 130 Mortimer 2 53 4 Edgemont Ar. 305 j Southbound. |No. 9jNo. 61 Edgemont |Lv. 12 05 ami Mortimer! 1213 | Lenoir 4 133 ' » Hickory 2 30 7 15 a m Newton 3 05 7 55 Lincolnton -3 43 8 45 , Gastonia Ar. 440 lu 38 p m Gastonia Lv. 455 11 45 YorkvilleJ 5 39 1 15 Chester Ar. 625 320 *« ; CONNECTIONS. - Chester. —Sou. Ry., S. A. L. andL. &C. \ Yorkviile.—Southern Railway. Gastonia.—Southern Railway. , I Lincolnton.—S. A. L. Newton and Hickory.—Soutnern R. R, „E. F. REID, G. P. Agtl, - Chester, S. C. \o\ Jo>] PIEDMONT TRACTION CO. Between Gastonia and Charlotte, N. C. Effective Wednesday, July 3rd 1912. Leave Gastonia Arrive G&stonia No. 2 7 00 A. M. / No. I—7 53 A. M. 4 8 15 3 9 15 6 9 30 s—lo 15 8-10 25 7-11 25 10—1150 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 ?5 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. k N-W. Railway t« and from all points. North, Sowtip, East and West. The above schedule, figures and con. published only as information and are not guaranteed. E. THOMASON. C. V. PALMER, General Mmmrpt .General Pj c sender Agrt. THE WORLD'S W BEST PIANO '/J _§ . ~ * i THE KNABE piano is famed 11 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. — r - Selling gAgents _ | 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 upd«r guarantee. You do not live too far for us to come and repair it at your home. Address, J SEWING MACHINE REPAIR SHOP. Plicae 320. M. C. D. OWEN, Mgr., Hickory, N. C. Box 372. ' ■ I — mmmm ————g—— i, CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD AND OHIO RAILWAY _ •' " "'AND Carolina, Clinchficld and Ohio Raiwav of South Carolina THE NEW SHORT LINE BETWEEN Dante, St. Paul and Speer's Ferry, Ya., Johnson City, Tenn., Altapass and Marion, N, C., and Spartanburg, S. C. "Clihchfield Route" EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1912. ___ SOUTHBOUND I Eastern Standard Time I N'RTHB'D -■ : f r I M ® i i t 15 > i 111 - 2° > No. 5| No. 3 j |a s j No. 2 No. 4 Mixd Pass, i Miles STATIONS Pass. Pass. D'lyj Daily | *" gj $ Daily Daily _J. j. : • P. M.|A. M.J |Lv Dante, Va.., jAr. P.M. P. M 1.10 8.00 O.OILv St. Paul, Va Ar. 1760 12.45 10.15 1.55 8.20 7.5|Lv.... .Dungannon, Va Ar. 1484 12.17 9.40 2.21 8.51 21.9jLv... .Ft. Blackmore, Va. ...Ar. 1305 11.40 9.11 2.45 9.08 30.2|Lv Hill, Va Ar. 1772 11.20 8.53 f3.01f 9.21 36.OjLv....Speer's Ferry, Va....Ar. 1280.f11.01f 8.34 3.27 9.41 46.4 Lv.. .Cameron, Va.-Tenn...Ar. 1378 10.42 8.15 3.44 9.56 51.6 Lv Kinsport, Tenn Ar. 1306 10.24 7.55 3.59 10.09 58.9 Lv Pactolus, Tenn Ar. 1213 10.09 7.41 f4.18 f 10.20 62.8 Lv.. .TFordtown, Tenn.....Ar. 1295 9.55 f 7.30 4.40 10.32 67.8 Lv Gray, Tenn Ar. 1434 9.42 7.18 f4.56 f 10.43 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 6.32k 11.43 95.7 Ar Erwin, Tenn Lv. 1932 H8.29 6.01 .6.47 11.55 101.1 Lv.. ... .Erwin, Tenn Ar. T. 662 8.17 5.48 6.54 12.02 101.1 Lv Chesota, Tenn Ar. 1662 8.10 5.41 f7.05 12. 12 j 104.3 Lv...T',naka Sprgs, Tenn...Ar. 1703 8.00 f5.32 f7.08 f12.15 105.1|Lv Hntdale, N. C Ar. 1703 f7.58 £5.28 7.59 12.47 117.9 Lv....Green Mtn, N. C....Ar. 2058 7.28 4.59 8.24 1.05 124.9 Lv 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 f 9.38 2.03 114.6 Lv.,. Spruce Pine, N. C...Ar. 2462 6.32 3.53 * P. M. P. M. ( A. M. P. M. 5 No. 1 No. 6 Mix'd ' Pass. _! - I - * A. M. P. M. ' ~ P. M. P. M. 6.15 2.23 151.9 Lv Altapass, N. C Ar. 2629 8.05 3.34 f6.22 f2.31 155.3}Lv...Mt. Mitchell, N. C...Ar. 2450 7.50 f3.19 1 f6?52 £2..5& i 161.3|Lv.. .Linville Falls, N. C...Ar. 1738 f7.21 f2.48 ! ' 7.26 3.ls;U7fc.l|Lv Sevier. N. , O Ar. 1400 7.05 2.34 7.49 3.31 i 183.2! Lv Marion, NT. C Ar. 1316 6.W5, 2.15 1 £8.33 f4.01 197.8] Lv Thermal, N. C Ar. 984 .f6.15|f1.46 8.55 4.16 205.5|Lv.. AVost minster, N. C...Ar. 861 6.00 1.32 i 9.07; £4.25 209.0;Lv....805tic Yard, N. C Ar. 836 5.43 £1.23 ! 9.11; 4.30| 211.OjLv Bostic, N. C Ar. 845 5.33 1.20 9.17] 4.34 -213.OjLv....Forest City, N. C....Ar. 867 5.29 1.13 9 551 5.02 226.8|Lv Chesnee, S. C Ar. 882 5.02 12.43- 10.0»j 5.12 231.6]Lv.- Mayo, S. C Ar. 822 4.50 12.33 ' 10.45; 5.40 242,3|Ar.. .Spartanburg, S. C...Lv. 778 4.25 12.10 J A. M.j P. M. j -(Union Pass. Station) P. M. P. M. The Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, Clinch field & Ohio Railway,of South Carolina, "Clinchfield 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. •Daily, except Sunday * - Chemical Caterpillars. The work of former investigators, Tichoraorrow, Toyama and Kellogg, has been substantiated by Mr. Ripley of the department of biology, Trinity college, -Hartford, Conn. Mr. Ripley has produced caterpillars from unfer tilized eggs by the acflon of sulphuric acid, and has therefore carried one Btep farther the investigation of his predecessors in the production of larvae. The Election These conditions determine the trouble. The cure is certain —a good thorough course of Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills (they purify the blood and energize the liver) is as a spring house-cleanin g —thorou ghly renovates and cleans the system and if foHowed by Dr. King's Sarsaparilla you are ready for the wear of summer work and fitted for it. The price of tLese best of all Pills is 25c. There are none so good as King's. Get from Dealers. True Phllosopny. If the weather doesn't happen to b« good for my work today, it's good for some other man's, and will come round to me tomorrow. —Dickens. Hand Vacuum Cleaner. For use with a vacuum cleaner a Massachusetts woman has Invented a glove, dust being drawn through tubes inserted in its palm, while small brushes are provided between the fingers to smooth down the nap of any fabric which the suction raises. Fortunes in Faces There's often much truth in the saying "her face is her fortune," but its never said where pimples, skin erup tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. —Trv them. 25cts at C. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes. i
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