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ate Kind Yoa Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for orer 30 years, has borne the signature of has been made under hU per- Bon ** supervision since ite infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AYL Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good" are bat Experiments tl.it trifle with and endanger the health of {pxant* and Children-—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Ifarcotie substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Fereriahness. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, «uires Constipation and Flatnlency. It assimilates the Food, regnlates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYB The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. mtwwwwww, wwiwwwtwt, twwwmw. - « CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES MOW TOKHOWTHEaWIKE IS LOOK FOR THE STAMP | "CORTRIGHT" Re*. U. S. P*t Off £• and accept so substitute, if you want a roof that jj| wiH last as long as the building. an J never need repairs—never need attention of any kind, except % aa occasional coat of painL iilW 3. Fire-pfoqf- Storm-proof Lightning-proof F. B. In gold, Hickory, N. C. I Young Women I 1 Read what Cardui did lor Miss Myria Engler, of I I Faribault, Minn. She says: 44 Lc* me tell you how much ■ I good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had BR IB to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, ! was I h so weak that 1 could hardly stawi on my feet X got a I 3 bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as sooa as 1 had I Eg taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can." B CARDUI Woman! Tonic I Are you a woman ? Then yon are subject to a lafft B number of troubles and Irregularities, peculiar to women, B which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble. * A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to B relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains, B the signs of weak nerves and over-work. [ For a tonic, tak> Cardui, the woman's tonic. B You will never regret M, tor It will certainly Help you. S Ask your druggist about it He knows. He seQs it B * | LEE'S " ~ " Headache and Neuralgia REMEDY SAFELY SURELY SPEEDILY. Cures Headache and Neuralgia no matter what the cause. Numerous testi monial! on file in our office bear us out in this statement, READ THE FOLLOWING, Dear Sirs:—l have been a const;.n. suuerer iruui ueadache lor 12 years and could not get any relief until it had run its course or take morphine. I tried Lee s Headache and Neuralgia Remedy and found permanent relief IJjeartily endorse it as the best thing 1 have e\ er tried. Yours truly, H. A. GRANDY, Hartetville, N. C. SOLD EVERYWHERE, Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by BIRWELL k DUNN, Charlotte, N. C. . | ® a " as > f° rt Worth, Wmml Galveston, Houston, | and all Texas points. Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Slireveport, and all Louisiana points. Hattiesbnrg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksbvrf, and all Mississippi points. m points North, East, South and West kIACHED BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THk QUeeiV & CRBSCBNT ROUTE FOR RATES AND FULL IN FOR MAT! OK, CALL OR OR WRITE 1. *' 1 v . Division Passenger Agent, *«ed House, CHATTANOOfIA.TENN. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson Vl.— .First Quarter, For Feb. 9, 1913. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Leeeon, Gen. ix« 8-17—-Mem ory Versos, 15, IS—Goldan Text, Gen. 13—Commentary Prepared by Rev. _ D. M. Stsarne. As to the record of the deluge and the whole story of Noah, these few words from the Lord Jesus Christ, "As it ..was. In the days of Noah" (Luke *vii. 20). establish us and cause us to say a to any who question the record. "You are standing against Jesus Christ, for Oe Indorsed the record of Adam itfnd Eve. Cain and Abel. Noah and Lot. Elijah and Elisha. Daniel, Jonah tind all else, and to doubt His word Is to doubt the living and true God, for He only said what the Father told Him to say (John til, 48, 49), and He Himself was true God." Away with all unbelief, whatever it may be called, scholarship, new theology, theosophy »r aught else, for it is all from the evil one. the god of this world. Let us be "most surely believers, * ♦ • knowing the certainty" of all things written In the Scriptures. He who *ent the waters on. the earth also •• aiised them to abate, and just five mouths after the waters began to in crease the ark rested (chapter viii. 1. 4: compare vii. 11). ir was over two months longer be fore the tops of the mountains were and forty days more before Noah »vnt..forth a raven and a dove. The .raven, beiug an nnclean bird, could rest ui any dead carcass, and there were no doulit plenty floating about The love, being a clean bird, found no resting place and returned to the ark. These birds are suggestive of two classes of people—those who can rest on and enjoy all dead things and those who find rest only in Christ, the true uk. The Holy Spirit in the form of j dove found His first perfect resting . place in Christ. Yet He comes to such us we are. siuuers who find refuge In uir ark. Jesus Christ, and He con descends to dwell in us and abide with •is and reveal Christ to us and •hrougb us. In Noah and the story of lie ark we see perfect obedience, for Jie did according to all that God com "'iianded him (chapters vi, 22; vli, 5). The Lord called him In and shut him in, aud. although the waters were dried up from off the earth in a little less (ban eleven months from the time that Noab entered the nrk, he did not leave the ark until fully twelve months and ' seventeen days had passed (chapters ril. 10, 11. and viil. 13. 14) and then - not until God spake unto him, saying. •Go forth of the ark" (viii. 10, 16). A | life of obedience to the word of God | ind rest in the will of God is possible j to every true child of God. Notice Noah's altar unto the Lord and his burnt offering and the Lord's accept J .mce of it. He was the Lord's own. of • the line of Abel, truly redeemed, see iug his own sinfulness and trusting In redemption and acceptance ouly by the blood of the sacrifice. He was an heir of the righteousness which is by faith .ind by his faith and obedience con 'ieuined th£ world (Heb. Xt, 7). The world does not like to be condemned In chapter Ix, 1, 7. we see. as ever.\ where, that the blessing of the Lop meant frultfulness. multiplication an-' abundance. 1 am often reminded »• Prov. x. 22. R. V.. mar.. "The blessln if the Lord maketh rich, and toll ad ! >*tli nothing thereto." As In salvatioi so In service, all must be of the Lori *nd apart from Him all is vain, uw ess. nothing. This is the first tint hat we find an altar mentioned In th >ttble. but the first sacrifice is seen 1 . Sen. ill. 21. Both altar and sacrifl ajJnt on to Golgotba. where by the sa •lfice of Himself He purged our sir Heb. 1. 3: lx. 11-14). ' In this record of the deluge and i onnectlon with the nrk we have t' Irst mention of a covenant (vi. 18). « ii our lesson chapter the covenant mentioned Just seven times. A co« »ant generally required two part : nd If either failed the covenant t ftirough. This, however, is an tin litional covenant in which God ns*ni ill the responsibility and t rs w' He will do or will not do for His o -ake, because He is God. He calls My covenant" and "the everlasti •ovenant" (15. 16). in which He aroni Soah that He will never again destr the earth with a flood of water. Then He graciously calls Noah's K . rention to the bow in the cloud, sayiu •I do set My bow in the cloud," an in condescension tp our weakness H s:iys. "I will look upon it that 1 mn; remember" (verses 18. 16). On the same line of thought He says to Is rael. "Put me in remembrance; let n?- plead together" (Isa. xlili, 26). The rainbow it mentioned in the Bible on just four different occasions, here and In Ezek. i. Rev. Iv and x, and four is the great world number. in Rev. Iv it Is a green rainbow, which is very suggestive /or several reasons, one being that green Is earth's prominent color, and He is there seen taking possession of the earth In con neCtion with a purification by Judg ment. Peter tells us that as the world was once destroyed by water the world : that now is is reserved unto fire, but we look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness (It P«C. ill. 5-13). He also tells us In the sam.e chapter that many will scoflf at these things, as no doubt they scoffed at Noah's prediction of a del age, but the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night Diarrhoea When you want a quick core without I any loss of time, and one that is followed I fcf mo bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ft am falls and fa alaaaaat to take. It fa equally valuable far tfaildm. It fc hunt far to idHPW«ilw p«* •» PROFESSIONAL CARDS WILL G. KIRKMAN Piano and Pipe Organ Tuner CHARLOTTE, N. C. Regular Visits to Hickory. DR. J. J. HICKS DENTIST Will be in my fffice Fridays anc Saturdays Up Stairs in Club Bld'g., next door t« Shuford Hardware Co, , I Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at residence, 1430 11th Avenue 'PHONE No. 94. Or. J. C. BIDDIX DENTIST Office over Singing Sewing Machine Office. HICKORY. N. C. Dietz's Barber Shop THE OLD RELIABLE For First Class Haircutting and Shaving. Palace Barber Shop. R. W. WOLF'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL Corner 9th Ave., 9th St. D. L. RUSSELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Honest service promised all who employ him to attend to their legal rights. Will practice ia *N the courts of this State. ' Kindergarten Mrs. H. D. Abernethy ONE AND TWO YEAR COURSES PHONE 28 1205 13th STREET Dr. I. A. Wood, DENTIST Office over Moser & Lutz Drug Stor . Hickory, N. C. Mrs. D, M. Atkins Trained Nurse Wilt bo glad to serve Physician* in adjacen. towns and country as well as in Hickory I : : PHONE M HICKORY. N. C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY Dentist. Office Over Postoffice. E. R. ANDERSON Factory Representative ADAM SCHAFF PIANOS and Piano Tuner. PHONE NO. 284-L- HICKORY. N. ( TrfJZSr New Double Daily Service VIA Piedmont & Northern Lines AND Carolina & North-Western Railway Companv. Effective Wednesday, Oct. 1)12 8:30 A. M. 1:33P M. Lv. Len Ar. 1:15 P. M . 8:35 P. M. 8:58 A. M. 2:01 P. M. Lv Granite Falls • 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. 5:43 P. M. Lv. Lincoln ton Ar. 10:26 A. M. 6.31 P. M. • 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 9:36 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 coonectioM at Mount HoHy, N. C. with Sea board Air Line, at Gaatonii. N. C. with Southern Railway and C. k. N-W. Railway t® and from.aß point*. North, South, Eaat and Weat. The above schedule, figures and con. published only aa inform ution and are not guaranteed. E. THOMASON. C.V. PALMER, G«tf»l Manager. General Passenger Ag*. ... V ~ Right to Religious Opinion. Tho religion of every man mint be (eft to the conviction and conscienoe of every maa; and it ia tho right of every man to ezerciae it as these may dictate. This right is in Its nature tn inalienable right.—James Madison. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA Adgministrator's Notice. Havin. qualified isjratorof t Max. A. Sigmon, deceased, late "oT Catayba county, N. C. '* his is to no tify all persons having claims againsi the estate of said deceased, to exhibit hem to the undersigned on or befort the 12th day of December, 1913, 01 this notice will be plead in bar of theii recovery. All persons indebted to sait. estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of December, 1912 JOSEPHUS H. BOLCH, 12-19-7t. Administrator. wsnmiiiaMH Building I Materials. Sash, Glass, Doors, Blinds, Sid ngs, Ceiling, Frames, Mantels, Framing, Flooring, Mouldings, Pine Shingles, Sash Weights, A Plastering Laths," Finished Lumber, Cypress Shingles. Estimates made from plans. Good supply of (Manufacturing Material in Stock; Hickory Mfg. Co | HICKORY, N. C. Get The Value Out Of Yourself Skill gains wealth where sloth want. A man is worth enly two do' :ars a day from his chin down. Witl proper training he is worth $lOO,OOO : vear from his chin up. Eighty five per cent of the men ot America are earning fifteen dollars veek. Fifteen per cent make $lBOO $3,000 a year. Which Class Are You In? There is in eery young person a cor inent of undiscovered possibilities. Let us help discover th*t continent— ■elp yon to get that value out of your ;elf. Nothing will Jo this quicker thai ■l course in Scientific Salesmanship This course is extremely practical and interesting from start to finish. Let us tell you all about this c >urse. .Ve guarantee splendid situations on it Write Henry S. Shockley, Principal. Asheville Business College, Ashe7ille, N. C. WE OFFER, at a reduced price, two number five, one nu nber ten and one number twelve De Laval Separators. These have been slightly used but are practically as good as new. If interested, call and see us. : • : * : We buy all kinds of country produce and pay the highest market prices. Hickory Seed Co. HICKORY. N. C. There is Always a place to get the best poods and a place to get the best work done, so if it is anything in the way of Shoe Repairing you will find that Thompson's is the place to get it. Work called for and delivered. F. M. Thompson Phone 106 1 *■ ""Do*You Need Feather- Beds or Pillows? We have opened a full liae of these goods, and can furnish you on short notice, anything in the feather line. The very best A. C. A. ticking is used to make them. Guaranteed 25 lb. bed $7,50; 3d lb. bed $8.59; 34 lb. hed k lh pillews $1.50; 10 lb. pillows $2.50, delivered at your door. All guaranteed mew feathers. Drop us a card and tell your w ants, and representative will call too see you. Hickory Feather & Pillow Co. Eighth St. - . . Hickory, N. C. i * pmm n Ifeyb Lanterns £££* 1 , U»e Undor All Strong and Durable Conditions I Give steady, bright light. Easy to Light. Easy to clean and re wick. . Don't Smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. >""" STANDARD OIL COMPANY EVERYWHERE Jm*f) N«wark, N. J. •****'•■"• OAK LUMBER I IWANTED. The Hickory Chair Manufactur-| ing Co. are now ready to buy! your Oak Lumber. Call or write! and get prices. I HickorylChair Manufacturing Col 1 HICKORY, N. C I - i A "warm" breakfast —the kind that wnia Hi you out ready braced for a good day's work — should be eaten in a warm room. B You lose half the good of the meal U jrwt are ahir- U ering in discomfort while you eat it. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater OMfeai bra Mat 8j a cosy meal for the whole family. H No amok* or amcH with a Perfection. E»ifly cleaned. Itify H moved from room to room. An ornament anjrwfc— e; a fcnrmry ia in the bedroom; a neceaaity t> the eewfnf reeas o* Sua taAtOMa DmmUrm mumrjtwhmrm i er writm fmr AmMn Aaln STANDARD OIL COMPANY (iMNfanM li New Jeney) N«wrk. N.X ff Carolina '&1 North-Western Railway Co. Schedule Effective Nov. 24th! 1912. . Ex. Sun. Daily Mixed Mixed Mixed Northbound. N 0 8 Pass. No. 62 No. 60 Ex. Sun. No. 10 Ex. Sun Ex. Sun. No. 50 Chester Lv 5 755 a m ..... ... 1145 am Yorkville i 842 105 Gastonia | 9 30 , 3 OOp m Gastonia 5 40 p m " Lincolnton 631 10 26 Newton 7 OS 1105 - Hickory | 740 1145 705 am Lenoir 840 1 00pm 200 pm 840 Mortimer 2 20 410 Edgemont Ar 230 430 * CsMi+ViVtminH ' Ex - Sun - M n a No. 63 No. 61 Mix Daily Southbound. No ? No. 9 £x SuQ> Ex> g UD . No 81 Edgemont Lv. 11 55 a m 730 am Mortimer 12 05 7 40 Lenoir 730 ?m lis 1015 pta Hickory 8 27 2 30 428 Newton 850 3 05 «... Lincolnton 9 27 3 43 Gastonia Ar. 10 25 Gastonia Lv. 4 40 7 01 Yorkville 539 «35 Chester Ar 6 25 10 25 CONNECTIONS CHESTER—Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. YORKVILLE—Sonthern Railway. GASTONlA—Southern Ry,. Piedmont & Northern Ry. UNCOLNTON—S. A. L. NEWTON ahd HlCKORY—Southern Railway. » v R. P. WDi G, Pr Agt, Chester S!«, >
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