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fHE HICKORY DEMOCRAT. Published Every Thursday E. V. MORTON, - Editor and Proprietor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One" Year Cash In Advance fl.oo Bix Mouths, " " 5c Three Months " " Advertising Rates on Application Entere J it tlie Post Office at Hickon second class matter. HICKORY. N. C., MAY 1, 1913 DO WE UARE FOR NONE OF THESE THINGS? By rt q iest of the secretary of the Ninth District Medical Soc iety, the Democrat expresses sin cere regret that so few attendee the meetings held here. At con siderable and expense, th physician and bacteriologist wh spoke in the evening had com, at the nrgent entreaty of tl e Society, to tell our people o* things that concern our ever\ day comfort and safety, only t speak to "a begsrarly array of empt> benches." There is much complaint in Hickory in regard "to the fast running of automobiles and mo torcycles. We do not believi there is a man in our citv wh would knowingly violate an or dinance of the town, but the temptation is great to exceed the speed limit. We think the aver age man has more time than money, and the small difference in time of arrival at our destina tion would not produce any ma terial effect, while such a tragedy as occurred last week in Char lotte would darken a life time. Onr doctors, who are the only ones who might be excused from breaking the law. are the mos careful to observe it. There is an adage which says, "it is tcc lace to lock the stable after th horse is stolen, The fact is, it is never too late to do good. Let'? stop this risk of taking human life. Church Dedication. St. Matthew Evangelical Luth eran Church near Petra Mills, N. C., will be dedicated on the sec ond Sunday in May. The dedi cation sermon will be delive:ed by Rev. A. R. Beck, of Dallas N. C., at 11 a. m. There will also be several addresses in the after, noon. Among which will be one on Christian Education by Pres ident R. L. Fritz of Lenoir Col lege Hickory, N. C. The public is cordially invited to all these services. Bring full baskets and enjoy the day with us. A. L. Boiick. pastor. An exchange springs this goof one: "The proper punishment foi Mrs. Pankhurst will be discover ed if you will prefix an S to he? name and then drop fie last two letters." Judge Mack, of the Federa Court of Commerce, advisef young men to "help the little fel lows who have fewer adyantage? in life." Says he: "Try it. Interest yourself in some one who appear* to be going wrong. Take hiir to a baseball game once in awhile Teach him to be neat and clean. J3how him the better side of life. Occasionally, take him home foi a Sunday dinner. Introduce him to your friends and let him see how they live and conduct them selves. You will soon find an ab solute regeneration taking place in him and his brothers every where.—Twin City' Sentinel. THIS IS CERTAIN. The Proof That... Hickory Readers Cannot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pills have brought lasting results. Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They are now confirming their testi monials. They say time has com pleted the test. H. W. Jones, 620 Eighth Ave., Hickory, N. C., says: "I was an noyed by weak kidneys, I finally pro cured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Moser & Lutz's Drug Store and they did more for me than all the other remedies I had used. I was sur prised and delighted with the results. Doan's Kidney Pills regulated the ac tion of mv kidneys and toned up my system in a remarkably short time. One of my children has also taken Doan's Kidney Pills and thinks high ly of them." On March 6, 1912, Mr. Jones add ed: * All I said some time ago recom mending Doan's Kidney Pills, still holds good. This remedy is worthy o! the highest praise." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan's and take no other. » adv. President Wilson Trying To Unravel Alien Tangle. Secretary Bryan went to Cali fornia last week to co-operate with Governor Johnston and the members of California legisla ture in framing a new law re garding the ownership of land ly aliens, that would not conflict a'ith the treaty obligations of the United States, particularly vith Japan. Mr. Bryan says he hopes they will be able to reach a solution of the difficulty. I feel sure that the people of Califor nia will enter upon this work with the same spirit of co-opera tion as the President and Secre tary Bryan do. It seems that Wilson is doinsr all in his power to solve this problem satisfactor ily to all parties concerned, and with the aid of Governor Johns ton, the two branches of legisla ture and Secretary Bryan we see no reason why this matter should not be satisfactorily adjusted. Mistaken Diagnosis—Doctors Gue s Wrong Again About five years ago I wrote to you hat I had been a terrible sufferer sorn kidney and bladder troubles, ind that ray physician informed me hat n:y left, kidney was in such con iii ion that there was no hope for my recovery. I was advised to try your ■iwimp-Root as a last resort, and after aking four fifty-cent size bottles, I >assed a gravel stone which weighed" en grains. I afterwards forwarded vou this gravel stone. Have had no ei urn of any trouble since that time md cannot say too much in favor of vour wonderful preparation, Swamp iloot, which cures, after physicians rail. Very truly yours, F. H. HORNE, fvO'ite 3, Box 30. Roseboro, N. C. Personally appeared before me, this *lst day of July, 1909, T. H. Home, who subscribed the above statement .nd made oath that the same is true i i substance and in fact. JAMES M. HALL, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also .eceivea booklet of valuable infor mation. telling all about the kidneys nd bladder. When writing, be sure md mention the Hickory Democrat. Regular tifty-cent and one-dollar size for sale at all drugstores, (adv. 'Jtfss Oil Sera*, Otter Riatdlis Ww't Girt The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OU. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 26c, 60c, Jl-00. Waiting on the Printer— 1 Holding up the Mail— | Delaying Plans— | this is one of the most aggravating things a business f man encounters.' There's one sure remedy—just one * that you can depend on: SEND YOUR NEXT ORDER TO us. We won't make a promise unless we know we p can keep it and you can go ahead with your plans in full confidence that we deliver your printing at the time agreed on. Figure out what this is worth to you, and call us up. Phone 37. The Hickory Democrat, Job Department I 1 "tr I Your Eyes Don't Neglect Them j ======= j More nervous troubles and headaches come * from eye strains than any other defect. Eye troubles not corrected, not only ruins the eyes but impairs the whole system. Come at once, and have your eyes ex amined. ______________ GEO. E. BISANAR Jeweler & Optometrist Watch inspector for So. and C. & N. W. Rys. \ WOMAN'S TRIALS. The burdens a woman has to carry through life are many but they can be lightened if she will turn to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. A soothing and strengthening nervine subduing nervous excitability, prostration, hysteria, hot flashes and the many symptoms which may be caused by distressing ills peculiar to women. For those " dragging-down " pains or distress and for the derange ments and irregularities the "Favorite Prescription" has had many thousands of testimonials from people living in every part of America. Another important thing to every woman is that this medicine is made from efficient medicinal roots, without the use of alcohol, narcotics, or any injurious agents. Fuil list of ingredi ents given on bottle-wrapper and sworn to by Dr. R. V. Pierce— who is President ®of the Invalids' Hotel end Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Every woman is invited to write to this Institute and receive Oonfide.~*ial and sound medical advice, entirely without oost from one who makes the diseases of women his specialty. 4 I can cheerfully recommend your remedies, especially ▼our' Favorite Prescription.' for i ll feßialo disorders," writes MBS. M. M. JIOKRFKLI*. of Bluff City, Teun., llouto 2. ""During the i)ast seven years 1 suffered from pains in the back ana ovaries. Tried many remedies but found only transient relief until I was persuaded by a friond to try Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. After giving this remedy a fair trial. I found that it would do just what it is recommended to do. I used in all seven bottles. I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce's remedies for all female derangements." * MM .UOMBU* Or. Piercs'g Pl«M»eat Pellets mtulate liver lilt. ——^ m A Truth. (Exchange.) The man who edits the average country newspaper cannot well avoid treading on somebody's toes continually; must expect to be censured often for unintended failures; must expect hard work and little thanks, must expect to be called a coward because he does not "pitch into" everything that somebody thinks is wrong, and a fool if he speaks out too plainly on public evils; he musr expect to grind other people's axes—and tiirn the grindstone himself. Still, we think it is one of the nobleft professions on earth; the one in which the earnest man can do the most good to his fellow man, and in which an honorable man can wield much power for good For the Weak and Nervous. Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic, full of life and always have a good appetite, if they would do the sensible thing for health —take Electric Eitters. Nothing better for the s'omach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs. 0. Rhinevault, of i Vestal Center. N. Y., says: "I re gard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest ol gifts, lean' nev r forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a dif ference it will make in your health Only 50c and SI.OO. Recommended by C. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Store. adv. Build New Synagogue. Kinston, April 24 —The Jewish congregation here is preparing to build a synagogue. A com mittee of leading Hebrew busi ness men have been appointed to secure a site for the structure, which is intended to be small, but elegant, and to cost in the neighborhood of SIO,OOO. The Hebrews here number about 150 and are comparatively wealthy. The church will be erected during the coming sum mer or fall, it is expected. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, laiy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening sfomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood, (adv. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson V.—Second Quarter, For May 4, 1313. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. T"ext of the Lesson, Gen. xl, 9-23. Memory Verses, 14, 15 —Golden Text, Job xxxii, 8— Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Today's chapter suggests tbe dreams of Scripture and shows how Clod uses even a dream as a link in His chain of providences. lit' warned Abimelech and La han in a dream, revealed Him self to Jacob in dreams: also spoke to Pharaoh and Nebuchadnezzar in dreams Mien. \x. ti; x.wiii. 1~: xxxi. 10. 11. 24: xli. 1. 7: Dan:, ii. I>. Gideon also and Solomon beard !od in a dream (Jrnlg. vii, 1>: 1 Kings iii. ;>, I.x. In connection with the birth and infancy of Jesns there were several communi cations I>y dreams, ami Pilates wife suffered in a dream because of Him at the end of Ills ministry. We cannot but think of Job sxxiii. 14-17. where we read of God speaking in n dream, in a vision of the night when deep sleep falleth upon .men. in slmnberings upon the bed tli&t' He may withdraw man from his purpose and hide pride from man. We think also of Numrxii. 5-8. where* He said that while He might talk to others in a vision and in a dream. He would speak to Moses. His servant, month to mouth: therefore it is writ ten of Moses. "There arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the I.ord knew face to face (Dent, xxxlv. Kb. While there are no decrees in salva tion and all who are truly redeemed are op:::lly safe by virtue of the great atonement, there are great differences In the intimacy of the redeemed with the and in their fellowship with LJiin. I suppose that no two righteous men could be farther apart in this mat ter than Abram and I.ot. and not many exceed Joseph in lib* intimacy with , Go;'., but think of what it cost him! j And Just there is our dilibulty. Many j are, glad to re.; sire in their |>ersonal j salvation, but few comparatively are j willing to humble themselves to walk j with (iod as He desires they should. In that sense "many are called, but few are chosen." It means so much to deny self, be a I way delivered unto death, but in no other way can the life of Christ be manifest in these mortal bodies ll or. iv. 10. 11). One would scarcely believe that the offense of Pharaoh's chief hutler and baker could possibly have anything to do with the Working out of (foil's plan for Joseph and that tbe wrath of man could thus be over ruV-d. but it ;s a weighty saving. ' Surely the wrath o* man shall praise thee" Ts lt>». Why should Joseph care whether these men were sad or otherwise? Had be not enough troubles of bis own? Put see the compassion of Christ, who' •ouhl take some hours on the resur rection afternoon walk with and ■•omfort two sail men. It sounds odd to hear Josei h sav to these men cou ■•ernlng their dreams: "I>o not. inter >rotations belong to 'Iod? Tell me. I oray you" iverses 0-Si. If he had :id. "Tell »!od. who only •an iuforpvef." it would seem all right. f> ut i! was all right, tor Joseph knew •>od and represented C-ud. and God was with him. As hu was able to In orpret the d-earns of these men he must have been able to understand the dreams that Clod gave to,hit? and was. as suggest ed in a previous lesson, no ioubt sustained by the future which ■'hey revealed to him Vet he felt the 'ime long, and the w:*ong which he >\*as enduring. for hear Idm as ae says o pitifully: "Indeed. I was stolen away * * * And here ajso have I done nothing that they should put me into the dungeon. Think on me when •t shall be well with thee, anfl shew 'riudness. I pray thee, unto me and vake mention of me rn?o Pharaoh and '•ring me out of th's h" tse" (verses 14. 1"». What a record in verse 23 "Yet did not the chief butler remem 'er Joseph, but forgnt him" Some • >ne has said that such people are not •11 called "butler." There is a word in Keel. ix. 1-". of a noor wisp man. who by his wisdom delivered a city. \et no man rpnipm bered that same poor man. What_shal! wo say of Him. who. though He was rich, for onr $-ikes lipfamp poor and humbled ITiinsc'? unto doath for n • hat we. thron")' nis poverty, might •>e rich, and yet who of us rem em hers T lini in any way as we should? Miss Habershon's typical sugges 'ions from tins chapter are in refer ence to Jesus J»ein;r hound and led away. His hands and feet pierced, two malefactors crucified with Him. a mes sage of life to the one only (Matt xxvii. 2: i's xxli. Hp I.tike xxiii. 32. 43». Joseph said: "Wherefore look ye so sadly? Think on me. show kind ness unto me. make mention of me. •ind he served (hem (T.uke xxii. 27: txiv. 17: I Cor. .xi. 24: Matt, xxv, 40; v. 32i. -We must not forgot the being nnm bored with transgressors /-(I sa. liii. 12: f.uke \rii. H7>. It nuisl have hurt Jo seph badly t«v- be accused of the very thing he scorned to do. and no doubt rhe report was circulated in Potlphar's household and elsewhere and believed in many, and the model young man held ns to rhj'cule. Think of the Lord lesns ridiculed as a glutton, a wine-, bibber, a companion of sinners, pos sesved by the devil, crucified as an evil doer, scoffed ;>.t as rie, suffered. But Cod raised Flim from the dead and gave Flim glory. 8 g -• t r £5 Wher you want a :k cure without *ny lose of timr, and on* that la fallowed k*r uc bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Chc'era cmr Diarrhoea Hamod _ It never fails and is pleasant tr t- It is equally valuable tor cb.r *• famous for it* turec ««*« * 4MU«4 *9* Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve__.ii knew everywhere: as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inf.animation and is soothing and heal ing. J. T. Sossarean, publisher of News, of Cornelius, N. C « writes tha one box helped his serious skin ail ment after other remedies fai ed Only 25c. Recommended by C. M Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Store. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S "T O R I /y You'll Receive Many Offers To accept oltice employment if you are graduate of the Asheville Business College Enroll now and secure a cash-paying education that starts you tar above the f >ot of the ladder where tlie untraued are obliged to i;egin. We are offe ing special Summer Courses in Double-Entry Bookkeeping, Practical Banking, Shorthard, Touch-Typewriting and . Penmanship NOTE —We teach by mail. If you ian r.'.t attend the college, write us ajont oar Mail Courses. Address, RY S SHOCKLEY, 3rd lioor Ko. 8, ISortb Pack Square, Asheville N. C. ■ i ii —■■————— M w ; There is Always } * " " " " ( a place to get the best good; and a place to get the best work done, so if it is anything in the way of Shoe Repairing vou will find that Thompson's is the place to get it. Work called for and delivered. F. M. Thompson Phone 106 | Building | 11 Materials. J M 11 p I | Sash, | Glass, Doors, Blinds, .3 A Sidings, Ceiling, Frames, I Mantels, Framing, 1 Flooring', Mouldirgs, Pine Shirgles, Sash Weights, Plasterirg Latlis, Finished Lumber, j Cypress Shingles. Estimates made - from" S plans. Good supply of | 1 Manufacturing Material in £ ;; Stock.- § \ Hickory Mfg. Co. I | HICKORY, N. C. I Seaboarii Air Lin Railway. Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 1912 Leave Lincointon, N. C. East Bound Train No. 46, 8:o2 a. m.,.daily " 132, 5:53 p. ni., «• West Bound Train No. 133, 11:20 a. m., daily •' " " 47. 5:55 p m., " For further information amly JASKER, Jr., H. S. LEAPO, T. P A. .DP. A. Charlotte, NC Rnleigh CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You [lavs Always Bought Bears the / / gT? ' V,.' Signature of C To Cure a Cold in One Day cake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. *>• W. GROVE'S signature on each box,* 26c, Kodak Time v % course, it's Kodak time all the year round for foi] s ® who have made "kodaking" ■BBPSL \M their hobb y> (and there's no JjP better hobby than this), but when "the year's at the gfPll'i f|? |Wm spring" there is the extra fas " £'H f plf cination of catching with the | Kodak something of the new fresh life of the great out-of doors. Then, too, as you ramble in this joy-time {./ of the year you may catch ' pictures of happy children, of smiling friends, of loved ones young and old—pictures that in after years will be cherished dearly for the memories they bring. Take a Kodak with you—and don't forget to buy it at THE VAN DYKE SHOP Hickory, N. C. Instead of Wood Shingles orSlate tS^kcommGHT A Metal Shingles \ Wfck'y ~7' I V. 0/1 '^ ie r °°fi n 8 that lasts as long as \J.; II /1 m Mil building and never needs B tor They won't bum, crack, curl or rot A t wood shingles, nor have they the W 3 ~ ./ great weight or brittleness of stone slate; I besides they are inexpensive and look better than either. For Sale by F. B. Ingold, Hickory, N. C. ;• """ * \ y %r \ • • I ' «-■ "--i. i Fs«t Thraafjli §ms->u. CHATTANOOGA, Im&MmMMI shreweposit amd jsSßMaaasag MEW ORLEANS EXPEDITING TRAVEL TO AND FROM TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST Electrically lighted equipment, including Coaches and Pullman Sleeping ! Cars. AJfals ala carte in the diner. Good Connections Fine Service, j CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS AND OTHER POINTS NORTH AND NORTHWEST. Direct Service—Frequent Trains —Fast Schedules—Perfect Equipment. We will be pleased to give full details concerning fares and schedules on application. Call on or write: J. C. CONN, Passenger Agent 103 We*l Ninth Street. Chattanooga. Tern. ' O. H. CWANDLER, Traveling Passenger Agent, 400 Bar.'* Sz Trust Bid? . Ksc-xvilie, Tt-nr. I CITY FEED COMPANY | FOR GOOD FEED Cotton seed meal, hulls and dairy feeds a spe cialty. We also carry a full line of seed ! oats, clever and grass seeds. Get our prices j before buying. PHONE NO. 271 • —■ What Then (?) If the rainy day of your life comes and finds you without the means to provide the neces saries of life? If the dodtor bills, the grocery bills, the rent come due and no money to pay them with, what then? It means suffering. Save Money Now? Be ready for the rainy day of your life! Lay aside a small amount each pay day, and be prepared to meet every obligation promptly. We pay 4 per cent, interest compounded quarterly. i • I . - Hickory Banking & Trust Co. j Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed because it is> | not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., ' Dept. 2861, Chicago, 111., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy f (,r . ; this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a " v ' | H package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of tin 8 I Hickory Democrat. This remedy also cures-frequent desire to urinate mul \ inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. =* H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them to-day ft-> r § 3 the free mdicine. Cure the afflicted members of your family, then te | J your neighbors and friends about this remedy.
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