•The Kind Yon Have Always Bought* which been
In use for over SO years, has borne theagnature of
•onai supervision since itsinfhncy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this!
Jill Counterfeits, Imitations and «Just-as-good'* are bnt
jSxperl ments ttnt trifle with and endanger the health ot
bsnte and Children—Experiencs against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Osstoria is a harmless substitute fbr Castor Oil, Pure,
gorle, Drops and Soothing Sjnps. It Is Pleasant. I*
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age Ss its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind.
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, «mres 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.
OINUINK CASTORIA ALWAYB
Bears the Signature ' * J
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
.... mtMWMMWMn,nn«MfRMR,HRNUMf.
COKTRIGH'IB
ca^ : Used in ever increasing . M
quantities, because the roofs
put on 26 years ago ars as
good as new to-day, and have jrfjßrT,
F. B. ID gold, ,>•: Hickory, N. C.
V V-*i— —u--
I assd Is he troubled wNH a weafcneee peculiar to |
I mm," vriles Mrs. Asna Jones, of Kenny, 111 "For g
H nearly a year, ! cenld not walk, without holding my sides. I
8 I tried several different doctors, but I grtw worse. Finally, I
I our druggist advised CardUl tor my complaint 1 was so I
| thin, iny weight - was 115. Now, 1 weigh 163, and Jam la
n sever sick. I rids horseback as good as evsa laa in I
I fins health at St years,'*
I CARDUI Woman'fonic |
p Wi Wvs ftonsMds *ef aocfc tetters, and mors are I
B arriving dafly. Snell earnest testimony from those who p
H have tried ft, sorely proves the greirt vahis of ftfs vegeta- I
B ble, Mi aiedlefine, for women. . V
n utrdtil relieves wonqm's suffer!nas, and bunds weak I
@ womea as to healii and strengih. If you are a woman, I
H give H a tlal It should help ymx, for ft has helped a mjl-
Blt on others, ft Is made from purs, harmless, herbinfredl- I
M ents, whleh act promefly and stirely on the womanly organs. |
Bltis a good tenia, iff ft! Tour druggist sells II ,
CHESTOL
Chest Ointment
An external application for Croupe,
Pneumonia and all affections of
Chest and Throat.
Now sold at all medicine dealers at 25 cents.
And money refunded if not satisfactory ,
I Manufactured by -
Burwell & Dunn Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Dallas, Fort Worth,
Galveston, Houston,
lliH and aU Texas points.
I Alexandria, Monroe,.New Orlean., Skreveport,
and all Louisiana points*
Hattiesbnrg, Jackson, Meridian, Vickfbvrg,
and all Mississippi points.
AU. POINTS North. East, South and Wost .lached
BY THE THROUGH TRAIN vns
QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE
... FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL MO" WRITE
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Lesson Vll.—Fourth Quarter, Fo
Nov. 17, 1912.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of th« Lesson, Mark viii, 27, to fx,
I—Memory Verses, 38. 37—Golden
Text, Matt, xvi, 16—Commentary Pre
pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
This lesnou la recorded also lu Matt
*rl nnd Luke lx*. und we will consider
I It with the harmony of the gospels
before us. Miinprlss in his • hannonj
sayß that this iu the tirst (mrticMilai
prediction concerning the rejection.
| the death nnd the resurrection of the
Chrlut nnd wn* probably apart fro:i
the multitude and Is the first key op
posed to the leaven of the Pharisees
Matthew and Mark say that He had
come into the coasts or towns of Caesa
ren Philippi. and Luke.adds? that 11*
was alone praying. His disciples being
with Hliu. We shall see in the uexi
lesson that De was praying also at thr
time of His transfiguration (Luke ix
18, 29). Luke records other instance*
of Cls praying in chnpters iil. 21: vl.
12: xl, 1; xxli. 41; xxlii. 34. He ever
talked with His Father in heaven with
tke tame realisation of His presence
an "that of the people about Him.
Pfcople talked about Him .aud had
their opinions as they have today The
Charisee* who believed In a resurrec
tion thought that He might be John
;he Baptist or Elijah or Jeremiah or
me of the prophets, at which, no
•ioubt. the Sadducees scoffed, for thej
Ifti not believe in resurrection or spirit,
hut the Pharisees confessed both (Acts
txlii. B>. His next question is the one
that should laj hold of our hearts.
•Whom say ye that I am?" or as He
i»ut It to the Pharisees at another time.
•What think ye of Christ?" (Matt.
*xli. 42.)
It should not so much concern me
That others say. but what does my
. leart say. what is He to me person
Hl.rT. Simon Peter, generally the
spokesman, answered. "Thou art the
'hrist, the Son of the living C!od"
verse 29: Matt xri. 16). See his
similar testimony in John vl. (59, and
that of Martha in John xi, 27. Can I
look upon Him with His eyes as a
lame of fire searching me through
end through and say. O Lord, thou art
o m# the risen living Christ, my per
•onanßtviour. if so. then blessed am
I. for our Father In heaven has taught
-rne by His spirit i.Matt. xvi. 17). The
vtwfti teaaafert»4 Peter and rook is
Matt xri. 18. are not quite the same,
the first signifying a piece of rock
easily moved and the other a solid
rock Immovable. The rock foundation
is the great truth that Jesus Is God
and other foundation can no man lay
(I Cor. ill, 11: Acts IT. 12).
ThQ church built on this and on His
treat atonement as Cod can never be
moved. The company of all true be
'levers in Him constitutes this church
ind ail else must come to naught
Peter was given the keys of the king
lom, not the church, and the church Is
not the kingdom, but the heavenly cen
of It. Prom that tfme and re
heatedly He began to tell - them thai
*t the hands of the elders, chief priests
nnd scribes He must suffer many
'hlngs, be rejected and killed nnd aft
*r three days rise again (verses 31: Ix
H; x. 33, 34): but. although to us
«eemingly so plain. His disciples did
lot receive those sayings, not even
Peter and John, and it Is written con
-ernlng them that up to the time of
His actual resurrection from the dead
'hey knew not the Scripture that lie
nust rise again from the dead (John
tx. 9). They "had not
message of the prophets that the Mes
elah must suffer, die. be buried and
ise again, though we can see it plain
y in such passages as Ps. xxli; Isa
.III: Dan. lx. 20: Zech. xil. 10: xiii. (
r. Peter therefore said that He should
»ot speak of suffering: "He It far froi;
rhee. Lord. This shall not be unto
rhee." "Pity thyself" (Matt. xvi. 22
md margin). Mark our Lord's reply
nnd note that what is not of Cod is o f
the devil and Is an offense to Cod.
Believers are either a sweet savo:
-»f Christ or salt that has lost its savor
There is no room for self in a disciple
*t Christ It must be always a,denial
of self, taking up the cross daily and
following Him; always delivered unto
death for Jesus' sake, that the life of
Jesus may be manifest in us; reckon
lng ourselves dead unto sin and alive
unto God (11 Cor. iv, 10. 11: Rom. vi.
11). There Is no cross of gold or jet
or jewels or flowers seen in Scripture,
bnt only a cruel cross of death.
It means crucified to the world ami
the world to us, seeing Jesus only. To
one life means business, to another his
profession, to another pleasure, to an
other this or that great scheme, phil
anthropic perhaps, or Just to make
money, but one who is right with God
| says, 'To me to live is Christ" Ho
does not ask us to suffer with Him
without setting before us the glory of
the kingdom to which He has called
(I Thess. li. 12: II Thess. ii. 14; I Pet
?, 10), and to which He refers in versos
38 of our lesson, and which we shall
see more clearly In next week's study
of the transfiguration, and to which
the last verse of this lesson (Mark ix.
I) tflearty belongs. It wns the God of
glory who appeared to Abraham (Acts
vii, 2), and we can only be sustained
. I In the patient waiting, as He and
others were. But the church as n
whole is as blind to the glory of His
kingdom as the disciples were to His
death and resurrection, not because it
is not plainly, revealed, but because
other thoughts and ways leave no
room for His.
A Great Building Falls
when its foundation is undermined
| and if the fountation of health —good
I digestion —is attacked, quick collaps
' ollows. On the first signs of indiges
, ion, Dr. King's New Li r e Pills should
be taken to tone the stomach and re
state liver, kiineys and bowels
. *:ant. easy, sfife and 0'"-ly 25 cen
f iC. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz anc
James,
im** • -
#* Tafee
|J - . 4 One
"? v J) Pain Pill,
, TaRe it
\ ' * & E.asy.
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' For nothing is I
, beitc? tl.an
I | Dr. Miles'
| j AiitiaPain Fills }
Used by tboixaands
for a generation
| ] Those who have suffered from [
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j lief. The easiest way Qut of t
| neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles' ['
Anti-Pain Pills. They have re j
-i licved sufferers for so many f
; years that they become a
housenold necessity.
"I have lakon Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain
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j j only. thing that does me any good.
They have relieved neuralgia in my
head in fiftee* minutes. I have also
taken them for rheumatism, - head
ache, pains in the breast, toothache,
roarachtj and pains in the bowels and
limbs. I T have found nothing to
equal them and they are all that i»
claimed for them."
J. W. SEDGE, Blue Spring*, Mo.
At ell druggists—2s deses 25 cants.
Never cold in bulk.
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t PHONE 28 1205 13th STREET
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j Honest service premised all who employ
him to attend to their legal rights.
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k. W. WOLF'S ..
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Corner 9wi Ave., 9ch St.
j • •
:
; Palace Barber Shop.
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j
Oietz's Barber Shop;
, ..THE OLD RELIABLE |
For First Class Kaircutting
and Shaving.
jPALM TREE CAFE
Neat, Clean and Up-to-Date.
Sunday-Dinners a Specialty
Dr. J. C* BIDDIX
DENTIST
Office over Singing Sewing
Machine Office.
HICKORY. N. C.
Dr. K. A. Price.
PHYSICIAN.
Calls answered night and day.
')ffice at residence, 143 C 11th Avenue.
'PHONE No. 94.
DR. .J. J. HICKS
DENTIST
Will be in my dike Fridays and
Saturdays
Up stairs in Club Bld'g., next door to
SLuford Hardware Co,
WILL G. KIR KM AN
Piano acd Pipe Organ Tuner
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Regular Visits to Hickory.
i •
Dr. George E. Flowers
Office at the Campbell residence Long
View. Calls 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 ove; Moser & Lutz Drug Store.
Hickory, N. C.
Seaboard Mr Line Railway.
Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 1912
Leave Lincolnton, N. C.
Enst Bound
Trair No. 46, 8:52 a. m., daily
[ " " 132, f>:6M p. m., '*
West Bound
Tr§jn \ T o. 13.", 1 V;? oa. m., daily
" 47." r> - m., "
For further information apply:
I; JAS KEK, Jr., H. S. LEAFD,
T. P /.. D. P. A.
Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N, C
v":*Vv • i
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Mr 4: \^\
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New Double Daily Service
| > VIA
Piedmont & Kor the n Line:
AND.
| Carolina & North- Nesten
Railway Compß »y.
Effective Wednesday,C 22 1912,
8:30 A. M. I:3} P. M. Lv. Lenon
Ar. 1:15 P. tit 8:35 P. M.
8:58 A. M. 2:01 P. M. L Granite
. Falls
Ar. 12:48 P.M. 8:10 P. M.
9:25 A.M. 2:30 P. M. Hickorj
Ar. 12:00 Noon 7:4() P. A.
9:45 A M. -Of V M. I v Newtoi
Ar 11:05 A V 7.08 P. &•
10:20 A. M 3:43 P. M. Lv. Lincoln
ton
Ar. 10:26 A. M 6.31 P M.
11:09 A. M. 4:27 P. M. Lv. Dallas
Ar. 9:47 A. M. 5.52 P. M.
11.20 A. M. 4>:o P M. Ar Gastonij
Lv P:3O A. M. 5:40 P. M
i! 1J,..:. A. M 1 P. M. J. Gastoni:
| Ar '24 V. M
12:50 Noon 5:30 P M. A- Charlotte
Lv. 8:1 ft 4.25 P. M.
Close connections it Mount Holly. N C. with Sea
board Air Line, at Gastonia, N. C. * ith Soufhan
Railway and C. & N-W. Railway t c ind from al!
paints. North, South, East and Wesf
The above schedule, figures and ct n. publiahet
only as informulion and are not tuarc iteed.
E. THOMASON. C. V. ALMER,
General Manager. General Ps enferAft.
: .
Carolina & North-Wesiern R. t .
Schedule Effective Juh 13, 1912.
Dan 77
Northbound. tT^ lxe l
So. 60
Chester Lv 1 00 p n
Yorkville .2 30
Gast a 4 3t'
* Gast ,o 4u
Line on 4o
New j 40
Hick _ & 20
Leno 1
Mortimer gK---. ' "
Edgemont Ar.
Southbound. N . x T o. 61
Edgemont jiX.Lv. 12 05 a m
Mortimer 1213
Lenoir | 1
Hickory 2 715 a n
Newton 3 7 55
Lincolnton 3 8 45
Gastonia Ar. 4 038 p m
Gastonia Lv. 4 145
Yorkville ! 5 39 1 15
( hester Ar. 625 - 320
CONNECTIONS"
Chester. —Sou. Ry., S. A I. ndL. & (
Vorkville. —Southern Railu r.
iastonia.—Southern
Lincolnton.—S. A L.
'ewton and Hickorv. —Sov jrn R. P.-
E. F. REID, G. Agt.,
Ch sr/S. C.
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1 Buildkig |
J Materfe Is.
iSash, i' 1
Glass,
t, 1 ] Doors, I';
>■>!
Blinds,
Sidings,
Ceiling,
Frames, . |
.j . r
j ' Mantels,
J Framing,
Flooding,
| Mouldings,
Pine Shingles,
Sash Weights,
I Plastering Laths,
Finished Lumber,
Cypress Shingles. j
Estimates made from ?
plans. Good supp ; y of jL
Manufacturing Material in 3
|j Stock. 1
i Hickory Mfg. Co 1
| HICKORY, N. C. |
A Good Corn Farm ;r.
The Lenoir News
Mr. Jesse F. Greer report
making 80 bushels of shelle
corn on one acre of 1 ind the
past season, at a net cost of
$21.97 or a little less Jnan 28
cents a bushel. This is good
farming and others s= ould d>
likewise.
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CA«OLi>\t. CLINCHFIELU AND OIUO RAILWAY
AND
.. :, 'A •' » •»£ South Carolina
I BETWEEN
Dante, St. Paul and Spccfs ketry, Va., tr.i.., i a'.ja,,*-* I
and Marion, N. C., and Spartanburg. S. C.
"CHnciitleld Route"
KFFI!C'ib. 5. ■
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No. 5j No. Si ' t ' a [ No. 21N o. 4
Mixds 1 a;..-. Vi'df '• - * & j r&ss. j Pasd
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P. M.J A. M. j' j'L ▼ Dante, Va -Ar.i jP. M. P. Ai
1.10! 8.00 o.o|Lr St. Paul, Va Ar. 1760 12.45 10.it
i l.S5j 8.20 7.E|Lv.... .Dungannon, Va Ar. 1484 12.17 9.40
• 2.211 8.61 21.i) Lv Ft. Blackmore, Va Ar. 1305 11.40 9.11
I 2.45j 9.08 30.2jLv Hill, Va Ar. 1772 11.20 B.si
f3".Oljf y.2i 36.u|Lv Speer's Ferry, Va Ar. 1280 fJU.OIf 8.34
\ 3.27; 9.4 i 46.4iDv.. .Cameron, Va.-Tenn.. .Ar. 1378 10.42 8,16
; 3.44 9.5G Sl.bjLv Kinsport, Tenn.....Ar. 1306 10.24 7.'50
3.59: 10.09 58.9|Lv„ .. .Pactolus, Tenn Ar. 1213 10.09 7.41
] f4.lß|f 10.20 62.8jLv Fordtown, Tenn Ar. 1296 9.66 f 7.30
j 4.40, 10.32j 67.8; Lv Gray, Tenn....."..Ar. 1434 9.42 7.18
1 f4. sti,f xO. 43; 72.bjLv.. .Johnson City, Tenn... Ar. 1526 9.30 f .7,07
6.34] lui&j 85.1jLv Unicoi, Tenn.. Ar. i 624 9.01
| 6.32 11.431 96.7|Ar Erwin, Tenn Lv. 1932 8.29 -0-.01
j .6.47 11.65 101.lLv .Erwin, T®nn ~Ar. 1662 8.17 6.4S
I 6.54 12.02-j lOl.ljLv Chesota, Tenn. Ar. 1662 8,10 6.4 i
f7.05 12.121 104.3|Lv.. .T',naka Sprgs, Tenn...Ar. 1703 8.00 £6.3^
! f7.08if12.15j lus.ljLv Hntdale, N. C; Ar. 1703 f7.681-f 6.28
7.59 i i2.4 117.9|Lv Green Mtn, N. C....Ar. 2068 7.281 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.
8.46 1.21 131.3 Lv Boonford, N. C Ar. 2266 6.57 4.28
f9.38 2.03 114.6Lv...Spruce Pine, N. C...Ar. 2462 6.32 ?.53
P. M. P. M.( ( ' A. M. P.M.
NoTl ~ 1 j .. No.
! Mix'd I Pass.
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A. M. P. M. | i P. M. P. M.
6.15 2.23 151.9 Lt Altapasß, N. C Ar. 2629 8.06 3.34
f6.22 f2.31 i 165.3[Lv.. .Mt. Mitchell, N. C...Ar. 2450 7.60 f3.19
f 6.52 f2.68j 161.3|Lv...Llnville Kails, N. C.. .Ar. 4738 £7.21 f2.48
7.26 3.16) !76.1|Lv Sevtel*. N, O Ar. 1400 7.05 2.34
7.49 3.3H 183.2! Lv Marion. N. C Ar. 1316
f8.33 f4.01 197.8-Lv thermal. N. C Ar. 984 £6.15 f1.46
8.56 4.16 205.5jLv...Westminster, N. C...Ar. 861 6.00 1.32
| 9.07 £4.25] 209.0;Lv....805tic Yard, N. C....Ar. 836 6.43 £1.23
j 9.11 4.30' 211.0|Lv Bostic, N. C Ar. 845 6.33 1.20
; 9.17 4.34 213.OjLv....Forest City, N. C....Ar. 867 5.29 1.18
965 6.02 226.8|Lv- Chesnee, S. C Ar. 882 5.02 12.43
S 10.09 5.12 23i.6|Lv Mayo, S. C Ar. 822 4.60 12.33
' 10.45 5.40 242.31Ar... Spartanburg, S. C...Lv. 778 4.25 12.10
j A. M. P. M. | (Union Pass. Station) P. M. P. M.
The Carolina, Clinch£ield & Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, Cliach
field & Ohio Railway,o£ South Carolina, "Clinchfield Route" reserve
the right to vary from the time showm above without notice to the pub
] lie.
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