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" Kcaie Ireaimen: for 'fooea," sent Irte. J 5# || Rutherford College | ... Next Term Begins August 25th, 1913.,.. T.i! sraool is located in one of the most healthful sections of Western North Carolina, his well equipped with competent teachers. Excell ent moral and religious influences prevail. Economic conditions are «:• t:r|Mv-d. Good board can be had in club dormitory at $6 per month. | Board in private homes at from §8 to $lO per month. Other expenses p I in proportion. Ik R lor catalogue and other information, address | M. T. HINSHAW, President Rutherford College, N. C. | ———————————— CATAWBA COLLEGE j Reorganized, New President New Faculty, Co-Educational, Healthful Lo- fe M S -" k ' n,l . id Equipment, Strong Courses, Christian, but not Sectarian, i • in charges. Fall term opens September 2, 1913. For catalogue | vnle REV. J. D. ANDREW, President, Newton, N. C. n j l W , aa nil— IB Mil \M * I Now Going On—A Special | lemnant Sale We have a large number of remnants that have accumulated during the year and we want to clear them out at once, so we have done them up in 8-yard bundles and while they they go at j 50c Bundle I Some of these goods sold as high as 50c a yard, and it is an unusual opportunity to buy high-class goods at low prices. Come in and get your share, to-day, if you wait they all may be gone. 1 SP.TZER & RUSSFXL n SMIY SeiOL. Lesson IV.—'Third Quarter, For July 27,1913. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lescon, Ex. v, 1-14. Memory Versus, 1, 2 Goldsn Text, Mstt. v, A—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. W hen Moses and Aaron jrnthered the eiders and Aaron spake Uie words and did the signs as the Lord commanded the people believed and bowed their heads and worshiped, as they heard that the Lord had visited them and looked upon their affliction, it looked bright, indeed, and deliverance seemed at hand, but the Lord's time had not yet fully come, for Israel needed to lie made quite willing to leave Egypt. Even after they did leave we hear ihem longing for the food they enjoyed there in spite of their slavery. The message to Pharaoh from the Lord Cod of Israel by Moses and Aarjuu drew from him the sneering reply: "Who is the Lord? * * * 1 know not the Lord; neither will I lot Israel go" (verse 2i. Then he accused Moses and Aaron of hindering the people i:i their work and commanded the taskmasters to lay more work upon the laborers let them gather their own straw, in stead of receiving it, and yet turn out the full quantity of bricks (verses 3-i!i He ajso called the words of the Lor;! by Moses "vain words" (verse lb. Thus did Itab-shakeh speak To Hczekiah ot the words of the Lord as vain words or words of the lips (II Kings IS-20. margiui. Thus do many wise and schol arly men today speak of the words of the Lo«*d concerning the 'restoration o!' Israel and ihe coming of a great deliv erer. .but iu spite of all unbelief "the cftnusel of the Lord, standeth forever the. thoughts of his heart" to all genera tions" (Ps. xxxiii. lit. Jt was impossible for the children of lsrr»el to turn out as many bricks when they hnd to gather their own straw; therefore the oiiicers of the children of Israel, were beaten because the work was lacking. Then they cried uuto Pharaoh and paid that (he fault lay with the Egyptian taskmasters, who would not supply straw. lie replied, "Ye are idle, and that is the reason ye want to go and sacrifice to your Lord.' so the oflicors of Israel saw that there was iiope for them, and they accus ed Moses and Aaron of being the cause of it all. Then Moses turned to the Lord and pleaded with him. saying; "1/ord. wherefore hast Thou so evil en treated this petfrle? Why hast Thou sent n-.e? * * * Neither hast Thou de livered thy people at all" (verses 22, 23). Tlie Lord is not slack concerning Flit; promise. intf is lons sullVi. »g. slow to anger and plenteous in ii.ercy (II Pet. 3-0: Ps. ciii, S.». He has a time fur ev erything. and liappy are those who can say. "My times are in 'l ay hand" (l*s. xxxi. 13). The Lorti s reply to Moses was. "Now shalt thou see what I will do to Fbar;t&>h. for with a strong hand shall he let tfiem go" (vi. li. There is »»uiethin,tr in tjit* ir'.fue Jehovah which Israel up to tl:i« time had not known (vi. -2. :}». it i-i the greatest name of God in Script tree. twing used over T.OCO times. We know little of the mean injr of any of His jruues. but to me this great j::iine come* with comfort sis I think of the great. the mighty God. the Creator of all things, as my Re deemer. a sacrifice for my sins. tin- One who was and is and is to he. hj the sfn rifiee of Hiiusfldf delivering me from the wrath to come and working on! His purposes because of Ilis own faithfulness. Sonne do not, perhaps, know that whenever the word lod or Lord is all in capitals the name is al ways Jehovah. In connection with Ex' vl. 1. ! have for at least fifteen years had associated in my mind John vi. ». 'Tie Himself knew what He would do." and ilu •. e great rest in l>otlf. May we know more fully the gfeat redemption of the Lord and His faithfulcess and in faith and patience no quietly on to know Him and to make Him known. Note carefully In chapter vl, 0-8. that ilie section begins and ends with "I am Jehovah" and includes seven great "I wills." covering the bringing out. the complete deliverance, the making tbeiii people and bringing them luto the promised land. He said He would do afci because of His covenant with Abraluyu. Isaac and Jacob and be cause ojf His own faithfulness. Yet when told these great things to Israel the v/uel bondage and their an guish of spit# were so great that they would not hearken (vi. 9). How often iu their later history He had to'com plain that they did not know Him -and would not listen to Him. as in Ps.lxxxi. 11-13; Isa. i, 2, 3; xxx, 15; xxxvi. 10. and other passages. The Lord tljen said to Moses: "I am Je hovah. Speak thou unto Pharaoh, king of Egypt, all that I "say unto (vi. 23. 29). That is the whole responsibility of a messenger of the Lord—to "receive the word at His mouth and give them warning from Him. As He said to Jeremiah. "Thou shalt go to all that i shall send thee, and whatsoever 1 command thee thou shalt speak" (Jer. 1. 7). Even the Lord Jesus Himself said. "The Father which sent me. He gave me a commandment, what 1 should say and what I should speak" (John xii. 49>. Moses again objected, saying. "How shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?" (vi. 12. 30>. Contrast the obedi ence of fsnijih. when the Lord s;iid. "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" (Isa. vi, 8.) When you want a quick tn 7 low of tiffin and one that is foLowrf fay ao bad r«»ultm, u»e Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy * rr -J\L Leurw «w ft »«*• oMI * Davenport College at Lenoir We call si e -ial atteni ion to the ad vertisement of' Davenport College for Women located at Lenoir, which offeisbest educational advantages at reasonable rate.*. The dormitory c; picity ol this o'd and honored institution has been sore ly taxed in past years to aceommo date the students, bat-there is now being pu.-.lud to an early completion a handsome new# building, which will j relieve the congestion arid materially enlarge ihe college cai acity. A few months ago Mr. Joseph B Cornelius of Mecldenburp couni y, a gt.nerous and conseciated vhrifiiun gentleman gave to I>avenp.rt t'oiiege *2OOOO to Le used in ereci.ng a buiiding on the campus, pait ot \vl ch hto be usd as a. dorniitoi.v lor ilia young v.c men. The buiiding is t.- be rltted up thioughoul with all lno'it r.i cunvenitnces. i h*> lirst. flour \* isi contain the offices of the proirient science hall, laboratory and ci.ns rooms. A modern and well equipped gymnasium will occupy the basement ot the new bhiJding andthe lemain -1 ing portion of the structure isto be given over to oormitory room?. This |>ift is a Kenercus ore on the pa"t of Mr. Cornelius and this elegant building erected on the college campus is to be known as the '"Cornelius Hull," to perpetuate the name of the n.ime of the giver. A short time ago tut contract for the erection ot'th" uuilding was awarded and ttie work of excavating for the foundation and he basement is about completed and the laying ol brick will soon he com menced. The contractor will push he woik to completion as rapinly as' possible, as the contract calls for com pjetion in the early fall. 'The college facuiiy headed by Rev. I. B. Craven, the president, fsarit-x - oae and music nd art departments furnish highest instruction. Rev. VV. L. Sherrill has been re •ently selected as secretary andti&is uer of the college so that. Pi evident Craven may give full time to the other w rk. FAIR EXCHANGE A New Back for an Old One- How a Hickory Resident Made a back Strong. The back aches at times wlfh a .lull, indescribable feeling. leaking you weaty and restless; piercing pains hoot across the region of the k;ineys, >nd again the liens are so lame tint to 'oop is agony. No use to rub or lppiy a plaster to the bank if the kid neys are weak. Ycu canrot reach the cause. FoKow the example of this Hickory citizen. - William Mostcller, 1214 Twelfth \ve , Hickory, M. C., says: '\vly pained me almost constantly ana :he secretioi s frcm my kidneys were ar too frequent and painful in passage. There were times when I con d Iv.rdiy io my day's work. Two bcxrs of loan's Kidney Pills, procured ut closer &Lutz's Drug Sioie. Or;-, e away ;he trouble and rande me ferl better fhanl had in a long time. Th* strong statements I read in praise of Poan's Kidney Pills induced me to try them. [ shall always* be thankful foi what ihey did for me." For sale by a'l dealer-. Fncc 50c. Co., Buff )o, Mew York, sole agents for the Uni a; Slates Remember the name Doan's ind take no other. adv. NORTH CAKOLINA, / In the Superior Catawba Count.v \ Court. Mrs. Lottie Taylor vs. Howard Taylor. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. Tliedefendant abovenamed will lake notice that an action entitled r.s Move named has been commenced in i he Su verier Court of Cat aw ha County by tlin Plaintiff above nam«d for lire purpise jf securing an al solute divo*ce from 1 tie bonds of matrimony pyi.-jtintr be tween the parties Plaint iff and Defend ant. The said defendant wi'.l furlhei take notice that he is required to ap pear at. the fall term of the superior e art of Catawba County to be held on ihe eighth Monday after the first >'on dav in September 1913, it bong tlie twentieth day of October, 19K5, ;tl the court house of Catawba County in Newton, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in the action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court fr.r the relief demanded in said complaint. This the third day of .1 uly, 1013. C M. McUorkie, Clerk Superior Court Catawba C . D. L. Russell, Attorney. New Double Daily Service VIA Piedmont & Northern Lines AND Carolina & North-Western Railway Companv. Lv . HICKORY Ar. 1 47 a.m. 11.40_a.m. 2.30 p.m. 5.35 p. ml Ar ; GASTONIA LV. n nn * >« 9-30 a. m. iO 00 a.m. tft 4.40 p.m. 3.i0 pm. Between Gastoniaand Charlotte. Efi'ective Sunday June lit 1913- Lv. Gastonia Ar. Gastonia No 2 7.00 a. m. No. 1. 7 »->a. m. « 4 815 " "3 9-15 „ 5 .. " 0 i0 15 •« «. a 10.20 " " 7 11 50 " " 10 11 55 " " 9 12 4 5 P m "16 200 " . 15 f j*> „ "'8 3 - 00 " «« )l in «■ a2O SOO 14 5 "22 600 " "21 700 " • 1 24 700 " B ' ou " " " 25 1)00 •-28 MO " ;:«;o?o ;; "30 10.55 " «• a 9 11.5 a The above schedule, figures and connection pub lished only as information and are not guaranteed. C. V. PALMER. Gen. Pas. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. E. O. Agent & Wik>FtS(£>iOi\AL CARL)j DR. W. B. RAMSAY, Dentist. Office Over Postofiice. R. R. DAKIIN CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Fine Residence and Difficult Re modeling a.Specialty. HICKORY - r - N C. WILL G. KIR KM AN Pjano and fipe Organ Tuner CHARLOTTE, N. C. Regular Visits to Hickory. DR. J. J. HICKS DEN 11ST Will be in rny office Fridays and Saturdays Up Stairs in Club Bld'g., next door to Shuford Hardware Co, Dr. K. A. Price. . PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. )ffice at residence, 14JO 11th Avenue 'PHONE No. 94. Or. J. O. BsDDIX DENTIST Office over Singing Sewing Machine Office. HICKORY. N. C. THAT NEAT HAIR-CUT YOU HAVE RE EN LOOKING FOR IS AT Diet's Barber Shop TRY US NONE BETTER R. W. WOLF S VETERINARY HOSiITAL Corner 9th Ave., 9tfi St. D. L. russsll! AT rORNEY-AT-LAW Honest service promised all who employ him to attend to their legal r. jhts. Will practice in all the courts of this State. (Kindergarten' Mrs. H. D. Abernethy | ONE AND TWO YEAR COURSES J jj PHONE 28 1205 13ih STREET | i Dr. 1. A. Wood, DENTIST Office over Moser & Lutz Store Hickorv, N. C. Palace Barber Shop Try us once and yea will come agsin D. F. CLINE. Proprietor T ! _j l 11 Mrs. D. M. Atkins j !Trained Nurss Wili be glad to serve Phy.-iciacs in adjacen towns and country as well as ir. lickory • PHONE 80 HICKORY, N. C. | Karsh physics react, weaken tht bowels, will lead the chronic consti pation. Doan's R:-gulets operate, easily. 25c a box at all stores, adv Every Woman Should Own A |j I Newßer/£ction II wiiii i—■ >» v I'■ It Oil Cook-stove I It means a cool, clean kitchen, less work, better . HI cooking. No wood, to cut no ashes to carry no smoke—no soot. t 81. Made with 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners; . Indicator marks amount of oil in font. i? ™ - STANDARD OIL COMPANY || Washington, D. C ' (New Jersey) Charlotte, N.C . Richmond, Va. BALTIMORE Charleston, W. V*. Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. f- "Back Bone" -« (Many a man has a Wish bone where his Back bone ought to be. Don't sit and wish for fortune. Get nj out and«seek it. Remember thousands are out looking for,what you are wait ing for. Start a Bank account. You will need it some day. IFour Per Cent. Interest paid on Savings Ac counts, compounded quarterly. Money to Loan at all times. Firsft National Bank | HICKORY, N. c. ! Capital and Surplus, $265,000 J. D. ELLIOT r, President K. C. MF.NZEES, Vice-Pres. and Cashier J. L. CILLEY, Assistant Cashier n . , Grand Season Wrightsville Beach N. C. Hotels open to October Ist 1913. The report has gotten abroad that the j hotels at Wrightsviile lSeach #re contem j plating closing August Ist, this is absol- J utely a mistake, they are having a fine ' season, and they will be open until Oct obei Ist, the fishihg is the best ever kpown, and the surf bathing is allways the best on the Atlantic Coast, the Hotels are feeding ia first class style, and the rates are reasonable, two of Charlottes citizens resumed from a fishing trip with 300 fine-fi.-h as there catch just a few days ago. Seaboard is selling season tickets round trip good to Oct. 31>.t at 58.70, ten day tickets on sale Thursday good until sec i ond Monday at $7. CO round trip, and on Friday afternoons and all Irains Saturday we sell week-end tickets at $5.00 round trip to Wilmington good to return until I the following Tuesdays. For further in formation call on your 1 Agent, or write, JAS KER Jr. T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS.chiIi TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up ttie-" System. A true tonic and sure A'.ict'icr. To* adults and children, oOc, I gßflgSSßg I 111 ■lMMlM—|— ——■Wj^pPpMjP i CITY FEED COMPANY FOR GOOD FEED Cotton seed meal, hulls and dairy feeds a sps« . cialty. We also carry a full line of seed J II oats, clover and grass seeds. Get our t prices' j| before buying. , 7; J PHONE NO. 271 | •—' 1 * |CATS PAW ,8 M HOW-SUP . RUBBER l^W Wm t'WTwjicHt w ■ M i jtfSM l BLIL it lThe Cats Piw PltluK£u3k'\ Pnwnt* Swm flumK INS;ST CS CAT* ?kw Htiii, N TH£ !.AME IS EaSV 75 RE- IMB — ALL rcALEivs w9o|^Bßfl|&SH SO CtSTS ATTACKED '' Fca.i-1- - C - );>V ;'-it --A St n»gs \ These are the kiod of Rubber Heel you get when we put them-on, and we put 'em on to stay, too. We have them in black and tan rubber. All work called for and delivered. F. M. Thompson Phone 106
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