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* -■ - . ~ - a You Have Always Bought, and which has been e _ for over 30 years, has borne (he signature of ® ~f - and has been made under his per // sonal supervision since its inf&ncy. fjiff/X''Allow no one to deceive you in this. • Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but vLfi aicnts tt«t trifle with and endanger the health of fei aud Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* props and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, it Stains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotie bstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worms T gjinys Feveriiihness. It cures DiaiThoea and Wind ft relieves Teething Troubles, «nires Constipation Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fltojuiwli ami Bowels, giving healthy and nutural sleep, (jhildrca's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of _ gja I W ~~ W lie Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OCNTAUH OMNNV, TT MURMV VTMITt VCW fOM SOT. Blood Was Wrong I All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due R to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, E scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, I yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, I relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, I and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, I thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative ■ results they obtained, from the use of this well-know n medicine. I CARDLJl VfomansTonic g Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for H nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she fe| says: "I was not able to do my own housework. My H stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back- H ache, and was very weak. I tried several but they I did me no good. I used Cardui for 3or 4 months, and now I lam in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise I Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women. * _ Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga MeOdae Ca, Chattanooga Tea*, I * Now Going On—A Special Remnant 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 50c Bundle Seme of these goods sold as high as 50c a yard, and it is an unusual opportunity to buy high-class goods at low prices. Co "lc in and get your share, to-day, if you wait they all may be gone. SETZER & RUSSELL We Will Renew burned out lamps free of charge *°r our consumers. This is more than your dealer w iil do for your oil lamps—so Set wise. Use electric lights fe I S CHOOL ' s ,7 on. B , n *" ,t » r y. Two detaila from U, S. Army allowed to N. C. The A. and ,£° lother. Tar got and GaUery practice, with latest U. *"»»eeT ?*.. Summ®r Camp during July and Auaruet. Tuition and Board 1160 per Hal • Address Col, R, Bingham, Box 46 AehevUle, N, C, .«.SCHOOL. Lesson X.—Third Quarter, For Sept. 7, 1913. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text- of the Lesson, Ex. xx, 1-11. Memory versos, 1-11—Golden Text, Luke x, 27—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D, M. Stearns. ' "And God spake HII these words." S.ometlmes when those whom we t all heathen hear of the true God who made heaven aud earth, and that He is a God of Love and sent His Sou to die for sinners, aud thai there Is it book which tells what He said and did, they apa r% neither time nor money that they muy possess such a book. In contrast to this, how little do many" in so called Christian lands appreciate the word of (Hod or give any heed to such words as these: "Tlie mighty God. even-the Lord hath spoken." "Hear. O heavens; and Rive ear. O earth, for the Lord hath s|x>ken." "Give ear. O •ye heavens, and 1 will s]>eak.*and hear O earth, the words of my mouth." "God, who at sundry times and lit divers manners spake In time past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath i»l - these last days spoken unto us b> His Son" tPa. I. 1: isa. I. "2: Dent xxxli. 1* Heb. I. b. Relating these words of the Ten Commandments in Deut. v, Moses said concerniug them: "These words tin* Lord spake unto all your assembly in the mount out of the midst of the lire. tif' the cloud and of the. thick dark ness with a great voice, and He add ed no more. And He wrote them In two tables of stone aud delivered them nnto me" jDcut. v. 22). "The tables were writteu on both their sides. • • • and the tables were the work of God. and the writing was the writing of God. {graven upon the tables." "Tables of -stone- written with the finger of God" »Ex; xxxii. I. T >. 1H: xxxi. 18». See also l>eiit. ix. Ift; x, 4. There never were tables like these nor writing like this, and as lie s|>oke to aud wrote for Hebrew peopie-.it must have been in the Hebrew language, the only lan guage of which we have any record as sjmkeu from heaven to man ■ Acts xsvl. 14i He gave as a reason for the ten. words who He Is and what He had done. "I am the Lord thy God. which have brought thee out of the mud of Egypt, out of the bouse of l«ond:lKe." Note two of the many repetitions of this great sayiug and His great long ing that they would give heed to Him fhat He might do all that was In His heart for them (Deut ▼. 6. 20: Pa. JxxxL 10-16). Note In the ten words "ibe fourfold repetition of "the Lord thy sod" (verses 6. 7. 10. 12). They 'suggest at least this—Jehovah, thy Re deemer. who ia also thy Creator. We have for our meditatlou in thia lesson the first four of the ten words or com mandments. and they are summarized by our Lord In these words in His reply to the lawyer: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy-*oul. and with all-thy mind" iMatt. xxli. 37) We ail need to coufess. "O Lord our God. other lords beside Thee have had dominion over us" ilsa. xxvi, 13). The rich young ruler who thought that be had kept all the commandments from hia youth up was proved guilty of breaking the first one when be prefer red his great possessions to eternal life (Matt xlx. 21. 22). It la not nec essary to bow down to the work of men'a hands to break tbe first of the commandments, for If anything, how ever lawful It may be, occupies oar hearts more than oar Creator Redeem er we are guilty, and breaking one breaka all, according to Jaa. U. 10. The worship of aun, moon or stars or the likeneaa of anything In heaven or earth 1a forbidden by the second com mand. See the matter more fully atat " ed in Deut IT, 15-19. Thia command, like the others, may be broken by oar tboughta, for God JJCCB the pictures we hang up and bow down to In tbe chambers of our imagery (Ezek. vlll, 12), and He de sires for our good that He should be supreme even In the Imagination of our thoughts, all being brought lnte captivity to the obedience of Christ. (II Cor. x, 5). He la called a jealoua God just seven times (Ex. xx, 5; xxxlv. 14; Deut IT, 24; R, 9; RT, 15; Josh. xxlv. 19; Nah. 1, 2>. and some light la giv en upon It by Isa. xlli 8, **l am Jeho vab—that la My name—and My glory will I not give to another, neither My praise to graven lautgea." He desires us all for Himself that He may fully reveal Himself to us and through ns. As to not taking His name In vain, the positive form Is, "Hallowed he Thy name." and all that tends to exalt our name Instead of His or that says by word or act "Let us make us a name" (Gen- xl, 4), breaks this com mand. The fourth command concerna the Sabbath day-and takes us back to Gen 11, 1-3. and onward to the rest of the kingdom, when the Lord alone shall be exalted and His name great among all nations, from the rising of the aun even unto the going down of tbe same • Isa. H. 11. 17: Mai. I, 11. 14, L c.>. Until that time He has set apart one day In seven as. a special opportunity for Him to reveal Himself to us that we may become increasingly occupied with Him and filled with His fullness of peace and Joy. The great adversary Is always at work seeking to pervert Scripture and bring Into bondage and baa led many to believe that to honor tbe firat day of tbe week, on which our Lord rose from tbe dead. Is all wrong. Tbe reply to all such Is found in Col. M. 16, 17. Diarrhoea * Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy sffiESi£srJS Caught a Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he. coughed was something dreadful,'* .writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, lowa We thought sure he was goh.g into consumption W# bought just one Dottle ofChamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stoppe i his cough and cured his cold completely.*' For sale by Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv. Carolina & North-Western Ry. Schedule Effective Juue 29th, 1913. Daily Daily Mixed Northbound Pass. Pass. Ex. Suti No. 8 No. 50 Chester.... Lv. 130pm 7 50am Yorkville 2 16 8 36 Gastonia 3 03 9 30 f 310 9 30 Lincolnton.... 4 10 10 27 Newton 4 47 11 05 Hickory 5 35 11 45 7 00am Lenoir 635 1 10pm 8 18 Mortimer .... 7 46 2 35 Edgemont_,Ar. 7 53 2 £5 Southbound No. 7 No. 9 No. 51 Edgemont ..Lv. 5 30am 12 10pm Mortimer I, 37 12 17 Lenoir ... 645 130 300pm Hickory 7 43 2 35 4 22 Newton .... 813 305 Lincolnton . 855 343 Gastonia.. Ar. 10 00 Gastonia ..Lv. 10 05 440 ...... Yorkville... . 10 54 536 ....... Chester Ar. 11 40 6 25 * Leave t Arrive CONNECTIONS. Chester —Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. Yorkville—Southern Railway. Gastonia—Southern Ry., Piedmont & Northern Ry. Lincolnton—S. A. L. Newton and Hickory—Southern Rail way. E. F. REID, G. P. A., Chester, S. C. New Double Daily Service VIA Piedmont & Northern Lines AND Carolina & North-Western Railway Company. Lv. HICKORY Ar. 7.47 a.m. 11.45 m.m. 2.30 p.m. 5.35p.m Ar. GASTONIA Lv. iO.OO a.m. 9.30 a. m. 4.40 p.m. 3.10 p.m. Between .Gastonia and Charlotte._ Effective Sunday June Ist 1913. Lv. Gastonia Ar. Gastonia No. 2 7.00 a. m. No. 1. 7-55 a. m. " 4 8.15 " " 3 9-15 " •• 6 9.30 " "5 10.15 " " 8 10.20 " _ " 7 ILSO " 44 10 11.55 " " 9 12.45 p.m. "l 2 12.50 p.m. •« 11 1.55 " "16 2.00 u "15 2.55 " • 4 18 3.00 " "17 4.30 " "20 500 " "19 5.35 " "2a 6.00 " "21 7.00 •« • 4 24 7.00 " '■ 23 8.00 " •* 26 B.o* " "25 9.00 " 44 28 9.30 " 44 27 10.30 44 •« 3010.55 44 44 29 11.55 " TW iksvt MkiMt, figwea and connection pub laM mlt as MarmliMi and are not fuaranteed. C. V. PALMER, Gen. Pas. Agent E. O. JENNINGS, Com. Agent. Gastonia, N. C. Building Materials. Sash, Glass, Doors, Blinds, Sidings, Ceiling, Frames, Mantels, Framing, Flooring, Mouldings, Pine Shingles, Sash H eights, Plastering Laths, Finished 'Lumber, Cypress Shingles. Estimates made from plans. Good supply of Manufacturing Material in Stock. Hickory Mfg. Co. HICKORY, N. C. - * Seaboard Air Line Rail- Way , TRAINS LEAVE CHARLOTTE, EF FECTIVE APRIL 27, 1913. EAST AND NORTH HOUND. No. 14 —5:00 A. M.—Through train fir Wilmington, with parlor car at , tached. Connecting at Hamlei with train for Portsmouth, Nor folk, Raleigh and all point's north. Dining car service, ves tibule coaches and sleeping tsars to Washington and Hfew York, connecting at Maxton for A. C. L. points north. NO. 34—10*10 A. M.—For Raleigh and all local points. Parlor car Char - lotte to Raleigh. No. 20—4:50 P. M.—For Wilmington, sleeping car passengers can stay in all night at Wilmington This train connects at Hamlet for Savannah, Jacksonville and all points south and north and connecting at Maxton with A.C. L. for points north No. 16—8:00 P. M.—Handles local sleep er Portsmouth-Norfolk, connect ing at Monroe for Atlanta and all points west and southwest; al so connects at Monroe with fast tiain for Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and New York, through vestibule coaches, Pull man electric light ed sleeping cars to New York, dining cars Rich mond to New York. WEST BOUND. No. 15-9:10 A. M.—Local for Ruther fordton, connecting at with C. C. A O. for all points on that line to Johnson City, Tenn. Connects at Lincoluton with C A N. W. for all ooints. No. 31—3:00 P. M.—Local for Ruther fordton, from Raleigh, connect ing at Bostic with C. C. A O. for Marion, Mt. Mitchell and Alta Pass; connecting at Lincolnton with C. A N. W. for points on that line. Connects at Lincoln ton with C. A N. W. for Newton, Hickorv and Lenoir. TRAINS ARRi VEIN CHARLOTTE. No. 15—9:10 A. M.—From East. No. 34 —10:05 A. M.—Krom West. No.l9 —12:10 P.M.—From. —From Wilmington. No. 31 —2:40 P. M.—From Raleigh and all local points. No. 16—750 P. M.—From West No. 13—11:00 P. M.—Froin Wilming ington and all local points North and East. James Ker, Jr., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. T. Orr. Ticket Agent, Charlotte, N. C. J. T. West, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. C; B. Ryan, G. P. A. Norfolk, Ya. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. W. 5. RAMSAY, Dentist. Office Over Postoffice. R. P. DAK IN CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Fine Residence and Difficult Re modeling & Specialty. HICKORY ... IN C. WILL G. KIRKMAN Piano and Pipe Organ Tuner . CHARLOTTE, N. C. Regular Visits to Hickory. DR. J. J. HICKS DENTIST Will be in my office Fridays and Saturdays Up Btairs in Club Eld'g., next door to Shuford Hardware Co, Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at residence, 1430 llthAvenne 'PHONE No. 94. Dr. J* C. BIDDIX DENTIST Office over Singing Sewing Machine Office. HICKORY. N. C j THAT NEAT HAIR-CUT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR IS AT Diet's Barber Shop TRY US NONE BETTER R. W. WOLF'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL Corner 9th Ave., 9th St. D. L. RUSSELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Honest service promised all who employ bim to attend to their legal rights. Wfll practice in all 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 Drag Store Hickorv. N. C. Palace Barber Shop Try us once and you I will come again D. F. CLINE, Proprietor \MM ————— ! Mrs. D. M. Atkins Trainee! Nurse WID be clad to serve Physicians in adjacen towns and country as well as in Hickory PHONE M HICKORY. N. C. WHENEVER YOU NEED A GENERAL TONIC - TAKE GROVE'S \ The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. For Grown People and Children. You know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers'and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengtbener. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. Wrightsville Beach ...Via .. Seaboard Air Line Railway Queen of South Atlantic Coast Resorts Elegant Hotels. Reasonable rates. Finest Surf Bathing on Atlantic Coast. Fine Fishing, Dancing, Other Sports. Round trip rates via Seaboard from Charlotte. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Season Wrightsville and return. $8.70 10-day Wrightsville and return 7.50 on sale Thursdays and Saturdays only. Week-end Wilmington and return $5.00, »n sale Friday after noons and all trains Saturday good to return following Tuesdays. For further information address H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Charlotte, N C. Job Printing ■-- * ; 1 rrriTii irißiiiri —r~r i 7w (in >■ • i Neatly and Quickly Done Ask for Prices 'Phone 37 The Democrat A MASTER-MODEL (XV tout pAV A T STANDARD IWJ I AL TYPEWRITER One Standard Model for all Purposes HAS TWO-COLOR RIBBON, BACK-SPACER, TABULATOR . andjmany new and valuable patented features that other typewriters do not have PRICE, $75 Write for "The Royal Book," or send for a "Royal man" ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY ROYAL TYPEWRITER BUILDING - - NEW YORK DEAL and LEONARD, Local Representatives Hickory, : North Carolina PHONE 327 J. PHONE 293 Job Printing' That's 1 Different —Phone 37
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