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Lesson Hl.—«First Quarter, For
Jan. 19, 1913.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
!
! Text of the Lesson, Gen. iii—- Memory
Verses, 17-19—Golden Text, John viii,
34 Commentary Prepared by Rev.
D. M. Stearns.
ID chapters I and ii we have seen
the only absolutely perfect man auo
woman that ever walked this earth,
iu a perfect paradise without siu. (iutl
Himself their companiou and frieud
und they having dominion over all
things. There is uo such glorious re
ality mentioned as existing on earth
again till we come to the recofrd of
the uew earth io Rev. xxi. but a
yreat and unceaslug conflict between
God and His aud our great adversary,
the devil, to whom we are introduced
in today's lesson. It Ir interesting to
uote that we have the l>egiunlug of
his record in Gen. iii and the end
'hereof In Rev. xx. the third chap
tor from the end of the Bible. In
this lesson we have the first mention
of the devil, of unbelief, of sin. of suf
fering, and also of a deliverer, a re
demption and a great restoration. An
understanding of this chapter helps
greatly to understand the whole Bible.
This great adversary Is described
In Rev. xii. 9; xx. 2. as the great
dragon, that old serpent, called the
devil and Satan, who decelveth the
whole world: He Is also called the
god of this world, the prince of the
power of the air. the spirit that now
worketh in the. children of disobedi
ence (II Cor. ly, 4; Eph. 11, 2r. The
whole world Is said to be under,his
control (I John v. 19). The Lord
Jesus said of him. "The prince of this
world cometh and hath
me"* (John xlv, Bm. In this hi* &at
Appearance after Adam was given the
dominion over the earth he used the
serpent, which was then evidently -the
wisest and probably most beautifal of
all creatures "beueath man. afterward
condemned because of this partner
ship to go prone on the earth (verse 14).
Notice. In verses 1-5 that In the
devil's first recorded utterance. "Yea.
hath God said?" he qnestlons the word
">f God. and in the fc'ords following !•
questions the love of God. In verse
Uo makes God a liar (compare 2-I7i
and in verse 5 sets before Eve an am
bition to be as God. Those who In
any way talk or act thus show at once
iu whose, employ they are. To all
.such, however they may pose as serv
ants of Christ, unless they truly re
pent. our Lord tells us that Ha will
say to them. "I never knew yon: de
part from Me" (Matt. vii. 22. 23).
Verse Q reminds us of I John. 2-16, the
lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes.
. the pride of life, all of which are of
• the world and not of God. With all
| that they needed, all fullness from the
hand of God. Adam and Eve fell. "But
Tlth hunger and loneliness, under the
temptations, the last Adam re
sisted the devil and overcame him.
. By the same sword of the Spirit we
| may overcome (Eph. vi. IG. 17). Pee
! some of the results of sin—fear, try
[ ing to hide from God. the man blam
j ins God for the gift of the woman,
j fig leaf aprons a substitute for gar
ments of litrht and Rlory. Inasmuch
AS the minding of the flesh is death
(Rom. vili. 0. margin), they died
that day, as God had said they would.
This Is the first "afraid" in the Bible
uud the first attempt to hide from
God. Contrast all the "fear nots" and
the life hid with Christ in God. Note
'be first question of God. "Where art
-hou?"" (verse 9) and see the Good
•liepherd seeking His lost sheep.
When all is confessed then God be
rins to speak and act on their behalf
ind to reveal His eternal purpose,
•'here Is a curse upon the serpent and
ipon the ground and sorrow predicted
'•»r the woman and the man (14-10).
:'he Old Testament ns we have it ends
vith the word "curse." but in the last
hapter of the New Testament we
end. "There shall be no more curse"
I'ev. xxll. 3), and the reason why
* given in Gal. ill. 13 —Christ
u«de a curse for us. The thorn*
•f verse 18 take ns also to Gol
rot ha. or. rather, to Jesus before Pi
ate. and tben to Rom. vili. 20-23.
rhere we see Him who wore thf
•rown of thorns redeeming the earth,
f-esson verse lft shows the great De
Mverer as the seed of the woman, born
•if a virgin, suffering at the hand* of
the adversary, but finally conquering
him. Here Is also the salvation of
Eve. for enmity between the sinner
md the devil is an evidence of.salva
tion. It Is the work of God- "I will pot."
The method of salvation Is fully set
forth in verse 21, where we see the
Lord God shedding blood, probably of
Ijimbs. and by skins thus obtained pro
riding redemption clothing for Adam
ind Eve Instead of the leaf aprons of
their own making. The guUty pair
can do nothing but drop their own ef
forts and accept God's provision. In
which was simply and clearly set forth
the shedding of the blood of the lamb
of God on Golgotha in due time.
When we receive His rlghteousnes*
instead of our own then we may sing
"He hath clothed me with the gar
ments of salvation. He hath covered
me with the robe of righteousness"
(Isa. lxi. 10). The resurrection and
future glory of the redeemed may be
aeen In verse 24 aud are fuliy set forth
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the Cherubim." which may be obtain
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by addressing D. 11. S.. box 216. Har
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Finds Cure for Epilepsy
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MRS. FRANK ANDERSON.
Comfrey, Minn.
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•
PROFESSIO^r~CARDS
WILL G. KIRKMAN~
Pisnoand Pipe Organ Tuner
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Regular Visits to Hickory.
DR. *J. J. HICKS
DENTIST
Will be in my office Fridays and
Saturdays
Up Btaira in Club Bld'g., next door to
Shu ford Hardware Co,
Dr. K. A. Price,
PHYSICIAN.
Calls answered night and day.
Office at residence, 1430 11th Avenue
'PHONE No. 94.
Dr. Je C. BIDDIX
IDENTIST
Office over Singing Sewing
Machine Office.
HICKORY. N. C.
Dietz's Barber Shop
THE OLD RELIABLE
For First Class Haircutting
and Shaying.
I
Palace Barber Shop.
R. W. WOLF S
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Comer 9th Ave., 9th St.
D. L, RUSSELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ImK aerrke promised all who employ
Mai to attend to their legal rights.
WH prMtMe k al the mum of this State.
Kindergarten
Mrs. H. D. Abernethy
ONE AND TWO YEAR COURSES
PfIORS » ins 13th STRRBT
Dr. 1. A. Wood,
DENTIST
See over Moser & Lutz Drug Store.
Hickory. N. C.
Mrs. D. M. Atkins
Trained Nur«©
wai be glad to aerve Phyticttu in adjaeen
towns u4 country as well a* in Hickory
THONE N HICKORY, N. C.
OR. W. B. RAMSAY,
Dentist.
Office Over Postoffice.
£. E. ANDERSON
Factory Representative
ADAM SCHAFF PIANOS
an i Piano Tuner.
PHONE NO. 284-L* HICKORY, N. C
Dr. George E. Flowers
Mfice at the Campbell residence Long
View. Calls answered night and day,
rain or shine.
Phone No. 506 A.
CPipM
I Wleat Aalc y««r DragcUt for
£(\ 02x8 CM rfcaa tor a Dl»mM4Br»i/A\
aoUOR lUla la &e4 and tI«M metallic\V/
twM, Mated with Blu* R! K boa. \/
I L J DIAMOND BRAND PIIXS, Cm »
Vf m yean kaowa as Best, Safost. Always JUHabia
SOU n DRUGGISTS EVtmiHtßt
Adgfflinfetrator's Notice. -• ——
Hay in qualified as admh istratorof
' Mfet. A; Si ..^jf
Catarba county, N. C. 'ihis is to no"
tify ali persons having claiirs against
the estate cf said deceased. io exhibit
them to the undersigned on or before
the 12th day cf December, 1913, or
this notice will be plead in. barof their
recovery. All persons indebted to said
-•-state will please make immediate
payment.
This 12th day of December, 1912.
JOSEPHUS H. BOLC H,
12-19-7t. Admir trator.
i " ~ ——
I Building
Materials.
Sash,
Glass,
Doors,
Blinds,
Sidings,
Ceiling,
Frames,
Mantels,
Framing,
Flooring,
Mouldings,
Pine Shingles,
Sash Weights,
Plastering Laths,
Finished Luimbei ( ,
Cypress Shingle?
Estimates made rom
plans. Good suppl of
Manufacturing Mater ll in
Stock.
Hickory Mfg. Co
HICKORY, N. C.
Low
||| Fares!
On the Ist and 3rd Tuesdays
'SSiS eac h inont h the 'ares are
i|P ixira low and allow stop
overs free and 25 days time—
VKsra via Cotton Belt Route to
t Arkansas
& Tex as
C° tton R ° Vte * 8 t ' l ®
direct line from Memphis to
rjf Texas, through Ar! an6as—
two splendid trains dt iy, with
t through sleepers, chai cars and
parlor-cafe cars. Tr ins from
all parts of the South*- st make
direct connection at Memphis
ml with Cotton Belt R© te trains
\gj£ to the Southwest.
Writ« to me 'odsy
I will tell you e act fare
from your towr , sched
•sk ule, and send yr i splen-
did illustrated 1 aoks of
W farm facts about Arkan
sas and Texas.
« H.H.sinroN,
Dutrict fimii rAnat
M. B. HOLT; FORD,
Puanctr vent
109 W. 9th : treet
sal* Daily to cer-
Notice
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is herebv given thatjap >licatior
will be made to the General J- ssembly
of North Carolina, Session 1913 for the
repeal of the extsting charter of he Citj
of Hickory, with all amendment thereto,
and for the enactment of a nev. charter
in lieu thereof.
Friends of the proposed legislation
desire suggestions, criticisms, tnd co
operation, on the part of the ci- izens of
Hickory. Inquiries may be ma eat the
office of the Chamber of Come erce, to
which office, communications, lso', may
be addressed.
NEW CHARTER COMMITTEE
December 18th, 1912. 12-19-5t
Charity In Compromise.
The beet methods of con promise
are always the simplest, and the sim
plest are founded on grounds of
mutual charity.
■ eißtnrsh Hnlff Fmitiiand Gore
ate fifth ting to abolish tneruTe
of seniority by which Senators
aafeytee getr£hg.ictm»
mittee chairmanships after a
change., of administratfor.' Mr,
Wilsoh * says - he will keep his
hands; off of this fight. The
Greensboro News' Washington
correspondent says this will
not prevent Mr. Simmons from
becoming chairman of the fi
nance committee, as only two
Senators are against him.
Col- Roosevelt declares he is
opposed,to Frank Munsey's pro
pjea: t > n ge .the P. r #
and okl parties.
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CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD AND OHIO RAILWAY
AND
Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Raiway of South Carolina
THE NEW SHORT LINE
BETWEEN
Dante, St. Paul and Speer's Ferry, Va., Johnson City, Twin., Altapass
and Marion, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. G.
"Clinchfield Route"
EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1912.
SOUTHBOUND K Eastern Standard Tim© I N'RTHBD
•J- ®
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No. 51 No, 3 | 3*3 No. 2 N0.4
Mixdi Pass. | Miles STATIONS © g Pass. Pass.
D'ly J Daily | _ «.goal Daily Daily
" r fr• ■ | -
P. M. |A. M.J ~|Lv Dante, Va. jAr. P.M. P. M
1.101 8.00 O.Q Lv...... ..St. Paul, Va Ar. 1760 12.45 10.IE
«l.asj, 8.20»-~ 7»sLv.....X>ungannon, -Va.. ...Ar. 1484 12.17 9.46
, 2«Sl|- «.51 .21.9 Lv....Ft. Blackmore, Va....Ar. 1305 11.40 9.11
.2.45 9.08j 30.2 Lv HiU, Va Ar. 1772 11.20 8.5$
f3.01f 9.21 36.0 Lv... .Speer's Ferry,
'3.27 9.41 46.4 Lv.. .Cameron, Va.-Tenn.. .Ar.f 1378 10.42J 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
f4.18f10.20 62.8 Lv... .Ford town, Tenn.....Ar. 1295 9.65 f 7.30
4.40J 10.32 67.8 Lv.. . Gray, Tenn Ar. 1434 9.42 7.18
f4.s(j|f 10.43 72.6 Lv...Johnson City, Tenn...Ar. 1526 9.30f 7.67
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.Q5 12.12 104.3jLv.. .Tnaka Sprgs, Tenn...Ar. 1703 8.00 f5.32
f7.08 112.15 105.1 Lv. Hntdale, N. C Ar.| 1708 f7.58[ f6.28
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 6.36 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.
NoTl 1 "j No. 6
Miz'd ,
I
A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
6.15 2.23 151.9 Lv.... .Altapass, N. C Ar. 2629 8.05 3.84
f 6.22 f2.31 155.3 Lv...Mt. Mitchell, N. C...Ar. 2450 7.50 f8.19
f6.52 f2.58 161.3Lv...Linville Falls, N. C...Ar. 1738 f7.21 f2.48
7.26 3.161 175.1 Lv Sevier. N. O Ar. 1400 7.05 2.34
7.49 3.31 i 183.21 LV Mariou. N. (i Ar. 1316 6.45 2.15
f8.33 f4.01 197.8'1Lv Thermal, N. C Ar. 984 f6.15 f1.46
8.55 4.16 205.5jLv...Westminster, N. C...Ar. 861
9.07 f4;25 209.G|Lv.. ..Bostic Yard, N. C....Ar. 836 5.43 f1.23
9.11 4.30 211.0|Lv Bostic, N. C Ar. 845 5.33 1.00
9.17 4.34 213.OiLv....Forest City, N. C....Ar. 867 5.29 1.13
965 5.02 226.8Lv.....Chesnee, S. C Ar. 882 5.02 12.43
10.09 5.12 231.6 Lv Mayo, S. C Ar. 822 4.50 12.83
10.45 5.40 242.3 Ar.. .Spartanburg, S. C...Lv. 778 4.25 12.10
A. M. P. M. (Union Pass. Station) P. M. P. M.
The Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, Clineh
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. MANDKL,
J. J. CAMPION, T P. A., in charge Pass. Dept.
Vice-President & Traffic Manager, Johnson City, Tenn.
Johnson City, Tenn. f—Flag Stop. •Detly, except Sunday
Carolina & North-Western Railway Co.
Schedule Effective Nov. 24th, 1912.
Ex Sun Daily Mixed Mtxea Mixed
Northbound. No 8 Pass. No. 62 NO. 60 Ex. Sun.
No. 10 Ex. Sun Ex. Sun. No. 50
Uiiebter Lv 7 55am 11 45 ami
Yorkville .... 842 105 j
Gastonia 930 • 3 00pmj..;
Gastonia 5 40pm " ; (....«
Lincolnton 631 10 26 i
Newton 7 08 11 05
Hickory 740 1145 70a ain
Lenoir 840 1 00pm 200 pin 8.40
Mortimer 2 20 410 •
Edgemont Ar I 2 30 430 j
0 AU J Ex Sun. Q No. 63 No 61 j Mix Daily
Southbound. No 7 No. 9 Ex Sun Ex Sun j No 51
Ecigetnont Lv. 1155 am 730 am j
Mortimer .... 12 0o 740 I
Lenoir 730 am lis 1015 f2 4» p m
Hickory 8 27 2 30 ; 420
Newton 8 50 3 05 {
Lincolnton 9 27 3 43
Gastonia Ar. 10 25
Gastonia Lv 440 700 j
Yorkville ... 539 835 1
Chester Ar 625 10 25 j
CONNECTIONS
CHESTER—Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C.
YORKVILLE—Sonthern Railway.
GASTONlA—Souther* Ry„ Piedmont & Northern Ry.
LINCOLNTON—S. A. L.
NEWTON and HlCKOßY—Southern Railway.
E. F. REID, G. P. Agt, Cheater S. C,
(of jnjjk )£]
VV yw
New* Double Daily Service
VIA
I Piedmont & Northern Lines
I AND
Carolina & North-Western
Railway Companv.
Effective Wednesday, Oct. 1911
8:30 A. M. 1:33 P. M - Lv. LeiT*
Ar. 1:15 P. M. 8:35 P. M.gg
8:58 A. M. 2:01 P. M. Lv iGranite
Palls
Ar. 12:48 P.M. 8:10 P. M.
9:25 A. M. 2:30 P. M. Lv. Hickory
Ar. 12:00 Noon 7:40 P. M.
9:45 A. M. 3:05 P. M. Lv Newton
Ar 11:06 A. M. 7.08 P. M.
10:20 A. M. 3:43 P. M. Lv. Lineoln
ton
Ar. 10:26 A. M. «.3l PJM.
il:09 A. M. 4:27 P. M. Lv. Dallas
Ar. 9:47 A. M. 5.52 P. M.
11.20 A. M. 4:40 P. M. Ar. Gastonia
Lv 9:30 A. M. 5:40 P. M.
11.50 A. M. 4:40 P. M. Lv Gastonia
Ar 9:15 A. M. 5:33 P. M.
12:50 Noon 5:30 P. M. Ar. Charlotte
Lv. 8:15 4.25 P. M.
Close connections at Mount Holly. N, C. with Sea
board Air Line, at Gastoni*. N. C. with Southern
Railway and C. * N-W. RaUwrnr t® and from, all
point*. North, Sooth, East and West, I 0011
" The above iAediteTiU»rrmdcuTmMtohed
only as informutioir and are not fvannteed. s •
E. THOMASON. C. V. PALMER,
General Manager. Central Passenger Agt.
Something New In Qame Laws.
A proposed new game law In New
York state will make the open wwoii
for deer-hunting later in the year,
with the purpose, in part, of prevent
ing the accidental shooting of human
beings. It is thought that when the
trees are denuded of leaves the man
affected with "buck fever" will be leas
likely to shoot his guide or companion.