,«, e Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
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ul Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
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Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
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BUSINESS WOMEN j
Often ignore their weakness and work under
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from k erformng th?ir regular functions.
Burduco Liver Powder
is a purely v g teble preparation and relieves
Constipation, torpid Liver, Sour Stomach, In
digestion, etc., and assists nature in restoring
normal conditions.
Price 25c in screw top cans.
Manufactured by BURWELL & DUNN, Charlotte, N. C.
Fast Through Service
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EXPEDITING TRAVEL TO AND FROM
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Irect Service—Frequent Trains—Fast Schedules—Perfect Equipment.
will be pleased to give full details concerning fares and schedules
J.'r CO vim nij. „ on application. Call on or write: _
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' CHA M>LER, Traveling Passenger Agent, 400 Bank ft Trust BWg., Knoxvifle, Tenn.
SUNDAY SCHOdL.
-csson X.—First Quarter, For
March 9, 1913.-
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Taxt of tha Lesson, Gen. xix, 12-17, 23-
23— Memory Versos, 15, 16—Golden
Text, II Cor. vi, 17—Commentary
Prepared by Rev. D. M- Stearno.
It do»n seem too bad to hurry over
lessons alter the fashion of the
uitrgestioii of those who have assigned
them, but the faithful teacher will
take up the intervening portious and
indeavor to oniit Dot hi tiff. Every part
if the record of the visit of the Lord
tud the angels to Abraham in chapter
ivlli is most fascinating and most In
structive and practical.
See the Lord of glory in batnao
form, as doubtless Be also appeared
to Adam and Eve in Edeu. See Him
and His companions, the two ahg«is.
also in the form of men. accepting
Abraham's hospitality and actually
eating tbe food prepared by Abraham
and Sarah. Consider that Be al«o ate
in Hlr immortal resurrection body.
Think of tbe breakfast He prepared
for the disciples on the shore of Gall
lee and also of eating and drinking
with Him at His table in His klog
dwui.
Do not omit to notice the water for
tlieir feet. Consider His reference to
the omission of this by Simon iLuke
vii. 4-{i aud see Him attending to it
Himself iu J«bn xiii. Contrast Sarah's
three measures of meal unleavened
(xviii. tit with tbe woman's three
measures of meal leavened of Matt.
viii. 3.*{. See tbe great saying of xviii, 14,
"la anything too burd for tbe Lord?"
Aud compare Jer. xxxll, 17-27.
In xviii. 22. see tbe Lord and Abra
ham alone together, while the two an
gels go on their way to Sodom to res
cue Lot. Hear Abraham pleading tor
Sodom and tbe Lord's assurance tbat
if there were but teu rigbteoua men In
the city He would not destroy It. Con
trast the greater sin of Israel when
the presence of such men as Noah.
l>aniei and .lob could not prevent tbe
judgment from falling upon ber and
the intercession of Moses or Samuel
would not avail (Ezek. xlv. 14-20;
Jer. xv. 21— more tolerable for Sodom
than for Cai»ernaum iu the day of
judgment (Matt. Xi. 23, 24>.
We have seen pitching his tent
toward Sodom aud later dwelling la
Sodom (xiii, 12; xiv. 12». but oow we
see him a ruler In Sodom, sitting io
the gate of Sodom (xix, 1). Thai
means getting on in the world, but it
means such a fellowship with tbe
world as angels cannot approve, for
they preferred to abide in the street
rather than enter Lot's b^Mse.
When they communicated to Lot
their business, that they hail been sent
to destroy tbe city because of its In
iquity. which cried greatly to God,
they told to tell his family and
relatives to flee from the city because
of tbe judgment that was about to
come. They paid no heed to Lot's
message, however, and he seemed to
them as one tbat mocked.
So much for the value of a testimo
ny against the world by one who is
conformed to tbe world. The life and
conduct of Lot is such a problem that
if tbe spirit by Peter had not told us
that he was a righteous man (11 Pet.
ti. 7. 8) we might uever have supposed
that he was such a one. Such a testi
mony concerning such a man should
prevent u« from passing judgment on
any one as to whether they are the
Lord's or not. See Rom. xiv. IS; 1
Cor. 4, 5.
In the morning tbe two angels took
-Lot and bis wife and their two daugh
ters by tbe hand and brought them
forth wltbont the city, urging them to
escape for their tires and look not be
hind them lest they should be consum
ed in the destruction of the city.
The perveweness and Hubetief of
IjOtilrreseen in bis refusal to escape to
the mountain and in bis fear that He
who bad delivered him from Sodom
weald let some evil befall htm in the
mountain. See the mar veto no grace
of God in sparing Zoar at hla request.
How wenderfnl beyond all compre
hension the sin of man and the tffaee
of God! There is. however, a limit to
His forbearance If sin Is persisted in.
for. though He it long suffering and
not willing that any should perish,
the day of tbe Lord will come (II Pet.
ill, 0. 10*.
Prom chapter xix, 15-23. It looks as
if the day on which Sodom and Go
morrah were destroyed began with a
clear sky, a morning of sunahine after
a night of the usual sins to which the
cities were given over. If the sons
in-law of Lot happened to mention-to
any of their frienda the visit of thetr
father and hla strange message con
cerning the approaching doom it prob
ably caused only laughter. But the
clouds gathered, the storm broke, the
fire and brimstone fell, and that waa
the last morning on earth for the in
habitants of those cities.
Tbe Lord Jesus Christ, who sent the
deluge in the days of Noah and the
Are that destroyed those cities, has
said, "As it was In tbe daya of Noah.
* * • as it was in the daya of Lot.
• • • even thus shall it be in the
day when the Son of Man Is revealed"
(Luke xvii. 26; xxviil, 30; 11 Tbeaa
i, 7-0).
He also said. "Remember Lot'j
wife" (Luke xvll. 32). And when to
day these Old Testament records are
ridiculed, as they so often are. It is
the Lord Jesus who is thus held up to
scorn and contempt and through Him
God the Father, for all of His words
and works were the Father'a through
Him (John xit 4l>; xlv, 10).
Diarrhoea
When TOB want a quick cur* wftfeonl
ONJ IOM of time, and on* that to Mlewed
kr no bad rwalta, at
Chamberlain'*
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
It mim ids and k vtouant in t**
H b aqnally *al«aW» fat •hJMwv HJ
PROFESSIONAL CARPS
DR. W. B. RAMSAY,
Dentist.
Office Over Postoffice.
E. E. ANDERSON
Factory Representative
ADAM SCHAFF PIANOS
and Piano Tuner.
PHONE NO. 284-L- HICKORY, N. C
R. p. oakTN
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Fine Residence and Difficult Re
modeling a Specialty.
HICKORY ... IN C.
WILL G. KIRKMAN
Piano and Pipe Orjjan Tuner
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Regular Visits to Hickory.
OR* J. J. HICKS
DENTIST
Will be in my office Fridays and
Saturdays
Up Stairs is Club Bld'g., next door to
Stanford Hardware Co,
Dr. K. A. Price.
PHYSICIAN.
Calk answered aight and day.
Oflce at residence, 1430 lit)* Avenue
'PHONE No. 94,
Dr. J. C. BIDDIX
DENTIST
Office over Singing Sewmg
Machine Office.
HICKORY. N. C
Dietz's Barber Shop
THE OLD RELIABLE
For First Class Haircutting
land 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 all tfc» courts of this Slate.
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 Stare.
Hickory. N. C.
Mrs. D M. Atkins
Trained Nurse
Will W clad to ten* Phyiidaai la adjacra
low m and c*uatry at wdl as ia Hickerj
PHONE M HICKORY. N. C.
New-Double DaOy Servi
VIA
Piedmont & Northern lines
AND
Carolina & North-Western
Railway Companv.
Lv. HICKORY M
8.27 a,m. 11.45 * «•
2.30 p.m. 7.40 p.m
Ar. GASTONIA Lv.
10.25 a.m. 7-30 a. m.
4.40 p.m. 5.40 p.m.
Between Gastonia and Charlotte.
Effective Sunday Jan. 12, 19x3,
Lv. Gastonia Ar. Gaatonia
No. 2 7.00 a. m. No. 1. 7 53 a. m.
" 4 8 .15 " "3 9.15 "
M 6 9.30 " "5 i 0.15 •*
" 8 10.50 " " 7 11 40 "
" 10 11.46 " " 9 12.40 p.m.
"i 212 50 p.m. "11 a.OO "
•' 16 230 " "15 3.30 "
"r8 3.30 " "17 4.30 "
"20 sOO " "19 5-35 "
"22 6.30 " "21 730 "
•' 24 84s " '* 23 9.45 "
•' 26 10.55 " "25 11.55 "
Tkt above aehcdale. fifiires aad eoaocctioa pab-
Baked oalr u iafanaatioti asd are a«t cuaraataed.
C. V. PALMER. Gen. Pas. Agent
Charlotte, N. C.
E. O. JENNINGS, Com. Agent.
Gastonia, M. C.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Are You Insured?
Suppose You Have A Fire
To-Night?
Today is the time to get a Policy on your
dwelling, barn, store, saw mill and other
property. A few dollars invested today
may save you SI,OOO to-night
"Right If we Write it"
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GENTS . . Hickory, N.C
Building
Materials.
Sash,
Glass,
Doors,
Blinds,
Sidings, .
Ceiling,
Frames,
Mantels,
Framing,
Flooring,
Mouldings,
Pine Shingles,
Sash Weights,
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 sees
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11,000 a year.
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Let us help discover that continent
help yon to get that value out of your
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This course is extremely practical
and interesting from start to finish.
Let us tell you all about this c ttirse.
We guarantee splendid situations on it.
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Aaheville Business College. Ashe7ille,
N.C.
There is Always
a place to get the best goods
and a place to get the best
work done, so if it is anything
in the way of
Shoe Repairing
TOU will find that Thompson's
is the place to get it. Work
called for and delivered. -
F. M. Thompson
Phone 106
Woman's First Work In Faetory.
It was in the manufacture of tex*
tllsa that woman first appeared la in
dustry outside of the home.
tZt %i : w'
3D * - For fuhing,
IZayQ Lanterns c-g*.
_ C/«r Under All
Strong and Durable
I Give steady, bright tight 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
BVEIYWHSRK > a .
Nawaak. H.J. Si Mia aw. ME
OAK LUMBER
WANTED.
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.
Carolina, Clinckfield 2t Ok to RtJwiy
AND
Carolina, CllncMleM aad ORis lull OafMMR |t
TKC NEW BHORT UNI Vt.g f
BBTWEIN
Dante, St. Paul and Ipssfs Ferry, Vs., Mhmoa City, T«w, MBpaMn IM»
and Marion, N. C., and Spartanburg, a. C.
"Clinchfield Route"
EFFECTIVE JANUARY IS, IMC
*■ Southbound. Kastsrn Standard Time. MeffftfcMßd
BAT.
No. 6 No. 5 toft.at.ma 4
Mix'd Pass. M'la. Fmb. Faaa. J
lyiy. Ply. STATIONS a. IST. Ply. g».
P. M. A. M. I W- *■!*•
1.10 8.90 0.0 LT. Dante, Va. Ar. WW 12-4« I.M
1.35 8.20 7.5 LT. St. Paul, Va. AT. 14M 11.11 IS*
2.21 8.51 21. t L w. Dungaanon, Va. Ar. IMH ILM T.M
2.45 9.07 29.6 LT. Ft Blackmore, Va. Ar. lira ILM t.M
• 3.01* 9.21 36.0 LT. V~ Hill, Va. Ar. 1280*11.S1* JM
3.27 9.41 45.1 LT. Speer'a Ferry, Va. Ar. ljt« 16.42 7.M
• 3.44 9.56 51.« Lt. Cameron, Va.-Tenn. Ar. I3o€j 16.24 111
4.00; 10.09 58.2 Lt. Kingsport, Tana. Ar. 1111 lEM EM
• 4.18 j* 10.20 62.8 LT. Pactohis, Tean. Ar. 11M 9J6* US
• 4.40 10.32) 67.8 LT. Fcrdtown, Team. Ar. 1414 9.41 EM
• 4.55 *10.43 72.6| LT. Gray, Tean. Ar. 15M SJI • IJf
5.55 11.15 85.1 LT. Johnson City, Teaa. Ar. HM I.M 1.0
1.50 11.43 95.7 LT. Unieot, Teaa. Ar. 1»M Ml AM
7.10 11.55101.1 Ar. Brwla, Teaa. L*. IMS'.EIf; 6.«
7.22 12.02101.1 LT. Erwtn, Tena. Ar. IMI HI AM
* • 7.34 *12.12 104.3 LT. Chestoa. Teaa. Ar. IMS S.M •AM -
• 7.41 *12.14 105.1 LT. Uaaka Springs, Teaa. A*. 1708 • MS • All
8.32 12.47117.9 LT. Huatadale, N. C. Ar. M.M| fit Ut
• 1.56 1.05 124.9 LT. Qreea Mountain, N. C. A*. *ls* MM J-W
9.20 1.21131.1 LT. Teeeaae, N. C. Ar. HM tW EM
• 9.51 1.51140.1 LT. Boonford, K. C. Ar. MOl EM EM
*19.0% 2.05144.6 LT. Pealand, N. C. Ar. 2MI CM EM
.10.20 2.17 147.1 LT. Rpraee Pine, M. C. A». Sll4 IM Elf
10.40 2.27 151.9 Ar. AIU Paee, M. C. LT. MM EM IJf
P. M.jP. M.| VL MJTj m.
No. 1 Jf*- 4 "
M'xd * -
t • _ __j
nripnij —~*7*qrE
6.ISJ 2.27151.9 LT. - Attapaaa, N. C. Ar. MM I.M IJf
• 6.22 * 2.35 155.3 LT. Mt MltcheU, H. C. Ar. Mso* 7AO • I.IFT
• 6.52 2.58 167.0 LT. UnTille FaH«, N. C. Ar. 1718 •1M • 1-M
7.25 3.15 174.9 LT. BeTier, N. C. Ar. H4ML IM 1M
7.4* 3.31183.2 LT. Mariwx, N. C. Ar. 1116 AM? I.M
• 1.30* 4.01197.8 LT. Thermal, N. C. Ar. 984* AOtni-M
1.50 4.16 205.9 LT. Weetmlataer, M. A Ar. Ml I.M ll.»
9.00 • 4.25 206.6 LT. 808 tic Yard, M. 0. Ar. MS 5M LILT
• 9.10 4.10211.0 LT. Boatlc, N. C. Ar. 845 5-Mi 11 Jf
• 917 4.34 213.0 LT. Fernet City, N. G. Ar. 167 EM 11.M
• 9.14 4.46 219.5 LT. Harris. K. C. Ar. IM 5.163 11.41
9.55 5.02 226.8 LT. Cheaaee, 8. C. Ar. 881 5M 11M
10.09 5.12 231.6 LT. Mayo, S. C. .Ar. |KI lit U.M
10.45 5.40 242.1 Ar. Spartaaburg, 8. CL Lw. 779 4.M lI.M
(Union Passenger Station) 1
A. M. P. M. 1 r-
The CaroHaa. CttaehSeM A Ohio Railway, and the CareUaa, CRaeMeM
AOhio Railway of South Cnroliaa. "Clin eh Sold Reuto" reaerre the light ta
rary from the tine shown nhere without aolftee ta thn pah He.
Patrons are raqaeatad la aatfr M aaaraat A|«t far daSatte ialmrtlM
ar to
CHAS. T. MAN DEL, TMEORORE . J
Asst. Oenl. Pass. Agt. . D. F, 4F.A,C,C. 40. Rf. e£ S- E
Johnson City, Teaa. Spnrtaahaaß S. C, >
J. 4. CAMPION, .
Vice-President and TraSk Manager, Jehaaoa CUy, tmm, f f
•—Flag Stop. I—Daily, Kseept Sunday.
Carolina & North-Western Railway Co.
Schedule Effective Nov. 24th*. 1912.
Ex. Sun. Didiy Mixed Mixed | Mixed
Northbound. n d 8 * Pass. No. 62 No. 80 Ex. Sun.
' No. 10 Ex. Sua Ex. Sun. 1 No. 50
Chester LT 1 7 55 a m 11 45 am
Yorkville 8 42 106
Gastonia 9 30 3 OOp m
Gastonia 5 40 p m "
Lincolnton 631 10|26
Newton * 708 1106 ,
Hickory 740 11 46 705 am
Lenoir 840 lOOpmaOO pn 8.40
Mortimer 2 20 410
Edgemont 'Ar ~...2 30 430
C/\«iKkAnmt Ex. Sun. xi- q No. 63 No. 81 Mix Daily]
Southbound. No 7 No. 9 Ex. Sun. Ex. San. No. 51^1
Edgemont LT 1155 am 730 .am
Mortimer 12OS 7 40 ..
Lenoir 790 ami 16 1015 '2 45 pn
Hickory 8 27 2 30 ; 420
Newton 8 50 3 05 !
Lincolnton 9 27 3 43 '
Gastonia Ar. 10 25 ' }
Gastonia LT 440 700 j v
Yorkville 5 39 135
Chester Ar ....6 25 10 25 {...
CONNECTIONS "
CHESTER—Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. kC.
YORKVILLE— Soathara Railway.
GASTONlA—Southern Ry„ Piedmont A Northern Rj.
UNCOLNTON—S. A. L.
NEWTON abd HlCKOßY—Southern Railway.
& F. RBH>, A Pi A«T, FCHEATARW