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Mfc BMDAY JAN. t AI2 f p sr. It Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip,' Ky writes: "I was so sick for 3 or 4 years. I had to hire my work done, most of the time. . l had given up hope, when I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now. I am better than ever before in my life, and Cardui did it" E 64 The Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thous ands of weak, tired, worn out women, back to health. It has a gentle, tonic ac tion on the womanly sys tem. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ly. It has helped others. Why not you? It will Try it Get a bottle todavi L ANGUAGES OF THE WORLD There are said to be 3,424 spoken languages or dialects in the world, of which there are in America 1,624, Asia 937, Europe 587, Africa 276 More than 150,000.000 sneak Eng lish. More than 120,000,000 sneak j German. More than 90.000000! speak Russian. More than 60,000, 000 speak French. More than 55, 000,000 speak Spanish. More than 40,000,000 speak Italian. More than I 30,000,000 speak Portugese. GREATEST MEDICINE GK EARTH X prominent citizen of Evansville, Ind., writes: "I was ill for five months with a pulmonary trouble, and had the best of doctors. I had hemor rhages and was in a very bad way. Through the advice of a mend I tne i ; Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to be. I ! believe it is the greatest medicine on j earth. I have advised others to try i Vinol, and they have had the same i results." v (Name furnished on re- quest.) . We wau'eery one In this vicinity whty Vlf troubled with chronic colds, j coughs, or pulmonary troubles, to j come and get a bottle of Vinol. If It does not go to the seat of trou-1 ble, heal the inflamtion and stop j the cough, we wljr .eerfully return ; every cent paid u t it. This shows j our faith, and proA J that you take i no chances. Matton Drug Co.. High Point, N. C- THE CENSUS OF 1910 gives a population of 91,972,267 as j the aggregate of all states and ter-; ritories in the United States includ- i ing Alaska and Hawaii. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J. i. Shelnut, Bremen, Ga., savs: "1 have used Foley Kidney Pills with trreat satis faction and found niore relief from their use than any other kidney medicine, and I've tried aHmost all kinds. I can cheerfully fctitnend them to nil sufferers for kidney and bladder trouble." For sale by all druggists. DESTROYS SLEEP. Many High Point People Testify to This. You can't sleep at night, With aches and pains of a bad back, When you have to get up from urinary troubles, 4 All on account of the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills bring peace ful slumber; They are for kidney ills. Mrs. Frankie McCarter, 408 Tom linson St., High Point. N. G , says: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy, as I used them with very satisfactory results. I- suffered for a long time from severe pains across the strHl of my back, gener ally felt nervous and was unable to sleep well. 1 at length procured a box of Dean's Kidney Pills and ii took less than the contents to re move my trouble. 1 hope other per sons suffering from kidney complaint will give them a trial." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co. , Buffalo, New York, sale agents for the United States. Remember the name Dean's and take no other. ''DM Bi A SAVIOR-A LIFE GIVER. Luko ii, 1-20 Jan. 21. "For unto you fx born thii itau in the rity of liatid a Savior, uhich ( Chri.it. the lard." COPAT'Ji STUDY is a most Inter esting one. relating to the birth of Jesus. The Scriptures are most direful to point out to us that lie was not hegotteq after the usual manner, that He had no earthly father, but wns begotten by the Holv Spirit. The necessity for this Is manifest. The father is the life-giver, the mother is the nonrltiher of the offspring. If Jesus had received His life from a hu man father it would have been tainted, impaired, under condemnation of death, as is that o all others. This would hare frustrated any work on His part as the ..world's Redeemer, because no Imperfect uniu could have redeemed a perfect one. as the Psalmist declares. (Psalm xlix. 7. Again we read. "He was holy, harmless, undefiled. separate from sinners." And again, "A body hast Thou prepared Me." for the suffering of deal h. It is not e-jough. then, that we rec ognize Jesus as good, well-intentioned In mind. We must see in Him tinman per fection. suElclent is n sacrifice to 'For our takes became poor." -Ci'set the forfeited life of the first per fect man. Adam. For Our Sakes Ho Became Poor. Few babes in all Judea or in nil the world were born in a more humble place than Jesus. Joseph and Mary had gone to their native city, Bethle hem, for tax registration, under the imperial edict. The little city was crowded with others on similar errand. And so it can:e that Jesus was born in a cattle stall, where Joseph and Mary had been compelled to lodge for the night. Ah! we cannot wonder that it is diffl cult for many to understand why our Heavenly Father sent fortli His Son for our redemption under such igno minious conditions! Only those who have the spirit of the Divine Plan, through the begetting of the Holy Spirit, can see the wherefore. The Message of the angels was sure ly an inspired one. fully in harmony with God's promise, to Abraham only an enlarged statement of the same the same "all people" to be blessed and it was still gooti tidings and it still meant great joy: but now. two thou sand years later, the Message pointed out the very Individual through whom the good tidings would have fulfil mentthe I'abe of Bethlehem. The Message declared that a Savior had been bom the Anointed, the Lord. There is a special force or meaning in this word S:ivior-it signifies life-giro: The Syriac version is the one in which S..vior is translated Ufe-pker: and Syr iac was likely the language spoken by Jesus and others of Palestine at that time. And Is there not a special fitness or appropriateness in this name life-oircrf What had man lost and what would he ftlsh to have back? The Scri-itures answer that Adum lost life and came under the penalty. "Dying, thou shalt die." He did not lose heaven, for he never possessed it. He lost earthly life, an Fden home, human perfection. And Jesus declared that He "came to seek and to recover that which teas lost." Matthew r.viii. 11. The Hallelujah Chorus. In verse 1-1 we have a kind of TTalle Injah chorus or angelic response to the Message of the angel already giv en. A heavenly host sang. "Glory to (iod iu the Idghest. and on earth pence, good will to w a r d m e n." 11 O w grand! How in spiring! But we see not yet this glorious condition achieved. T h e proper glory to God is not yet Te nhall find the llajmt lying in a manger." rendered on earth as i is in Iio-mvii. Nor does pea e yet wave her banner, even over so-called Christendom. What Is the matter Ah. said the Apostle, that is n secret, a mystery, hidden from past Age and Dispensa tions! The mystery is that God not only intends to have Jesus for His Anointed. One. to rule aud bless the world, but He lias foreordained also A company of footstep followers to 1h with Hlni find slnre His work, and this entire Gospel Age has been de voted to the work of selecting this class, variously called the Body of Ghrist and he "espoused virgin." which evenlually, at the second com ing of the Lord. Is to become "the Bride, the I. a nib's Wife" and ,olnt heir. It Is for this that the Apostle de clares that (be w'mle creation groans and travails In pain until now -waiting for the ribHnifofttittlou of the Sons of God-lhe revelation of Jeslls aud His p.ride in the glory of the Kingdom, for the Messing of natural Israel and nil the families of the earth with knowl edge and assistance, that the willing nnd obedient may be recovered to the Image and likeness of God and to ever lasting life. , ' ml jV' You need not wait for big signs or large circulars announcing such an event for our goods are all marked down be low the prices asked at special sales. We save you money on every purchase every day in the year Get the prices elsewhere at any time if you will and make a com parison with ours and we guaran tee that you will find that we sell the same goods at less money. This is a broad statement but we know what we say and mean exactly what we say. Don't be Misled if you want Bargains Come to our store for your Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Under wear, Hosiery, Coats, Coat Suits, Dry goods of all kinds, notions, We Want You to Cojne 8 and see for your self and you will get wise to the money - saving event going on all the time at our store. You are always welcome. Wh it e's Department Store Next to Matton Drug Co. High Point, N. C. Meeting of Pythians At a meeting of High Poin; No. 38. K. of P., held Tlwrs night, the following officers v elected: Chancellor comment Dr. J. R. Reitzel; Vice-chancellor, S. Leak; Master of Finance. Fred I Tate; Keeper of Records and Seals, Geo. A. Matton; Prelate, Joe Hoof nian; Master at Arms, Dr. R. Raper; Master Exchequer, D. H. Milton; Inside Guard, W. L Stamey; Outside Guard, C. L Gray: -Trustee, E. D Steele. is THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is Its fata! tendency to pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of la grippe that threatened pneumonia. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the first lew doses. 1 took three bottles and my la grippe was cured " Getthegen- Uine, In the yellow package. FoJ I sale by c.n druggists. "Subscribe to The Review now and commence reading one of the best continued storie3 published, soon to appear exclusively this paper. MISS HAY AND MR. WILEY WED Richmond. Va.. Jan. 1; Elud ing an irate fai her, who she believes to be in close pursuit, pretty Miss Nannie Rhoda Hay elopeo to Rich mond today from Raleigh. N C. . and was married at noon to Samuel H. Wiley, a mining engineer, of Salisbury, N. C. Does your Baby Suffer From Skin Disease? He would be a heartless father in deed, who did not allay baby's suf fering as did Mr. E. M. Bogan of Enterprise, Miss He says: "My baby was troubled with breaking out, something like seven year itch. We used all ordinaiy temedies. but nothing seemed to do anv good until 1 tried HUNT'S CURE ;'nd in a few davs all svmn- toms disappeared and now baby is enjoying the best of health. " Price I 50c per box. Manufacture J and Guaranteed by A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Tex. SOLD BY MANN DRUG COMPANY High Point, N. C. Departure of Trains Southern Ry- SOUTHBOUND Main Line No. 29 12:46 am No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 31 2:49 am 45 4:20 an; 37. 7:45 am 8:02 am 12:55 pm 1:30 pm 6:40 pm 7:56 pm 11.. 21.. 7.. 35 . 43 . FOR ASHEBORO No. 141. No. 143 8:10 am 7:55 pm If V Is Look tor tne nr ti k ir , Green sig" we Must vacate Our Entire $12,000 Stock Must be Sold At a Great Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, Jan. 6th We have been ordered to vacate our storeroom in the next 90 days as another part' has already rented our place and in order to do so we offer our entire stock of clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings at less than the actual cost of raw material to the mannfacturer, therefore our entire stock must be sold in 90 days. Do justice to youself and family and take advantage ot his low price sale. Everything priced in plain figures. N. H. SILVER 131 South Main Street SELLS BETTER CLOTHES FOR !ey re- 1th sur- Ifby all BYAR medicine. Give and take it vour- se you feel a cold com in? (in. It !s and cures coughs aijjJ colds and no prevents oronenms and neumonia. For sale by all druggist. Gcta.Hick's almanac free, see notice. i - - ,- tti "ii d car-i - is tm r-m yneaesirainmsnwuux NOAH'S LINIMENT gives relief for all Nerve, Bone end Muscle Aches and Pains more quickly than any other remedy known. IT PENETRATES It is triple strength and a powerful, speedy and sure PAIN REMEDY. Sold by all dealers in medicineat 25;- bottle and money back if not satisfactory WHAT OTHERS SAY I Cured of Rheumatism "I had been suffering with rheumatism for three years. Have been using Noah's Lini ment, and will say that it cured me com pletely. Can walk better than I have In two years. Rev. S. E. Cyrus, Donald. S. C " For Cuts and Bruises "While working at my trade (Iron work) I get bruised amd cut f requently.and I find that Noah's Liniment takes all the soreness out and heals the wound Immediately. Edward Ryan, Swansboro, Va." Rheumatism In Neck "I received the bottle of Noah' Liniment. and think it has helped me greatly. I have rheumatism to my neck and It relieved It right much. Mrs. Martha A. Lambert, Bea ver Dam, Va." Pains in the Back " I suffered ter. years with a dreadfully sore pain In my hack, and tried different re medies. Less than half a bottle of Noah's Liniment made a perfect cure. Mrs. Rev. J. I). Billlngsley, Point Eastern, Va." NORTHBOUND Main Line No. No. No. No.' No. No. No. No. No. 32.. 30.. 8.. 44 . 36.. 38.. 12.. 22.. 46.. :21 am :39 am :26 am :52 am :08 pm 143 nm :18 pm :43 pm 55 pm Branch Line No. W7 . No 135(Sunds 2:15 pm 2:45 pm day only) . ORDERED OUT! B WANS IN THE UNITED STATES On June SO. 1910. there were 304,- 101 indians in the United. States, of ,.,Kih nuahnma contained the larg est number, 117,088, and So Caro lina the smallest number, w. tn the fiscal year euding on that date there were snent on account of the Indians $15,506,845. Ml&KJNG IN SILENCE A noted dawyTfiMftfiays hat shnnM rw nn talkind a1ffriWd While milking. He had discharged a because he would interrupt the milk ing by talking and in three days tne increase of the milk was equal to the man's weekly wages. .JHf Cured of Neuralgia "For five years I suffered with neuralgia and pain In side. Could not sleep. I tried Noah's Liniment, and the first application made me feel better. Mrs. Martha A. See, Riohmond.Va" Stiff Joints and Backaches "I have used Noah's Liniment for rheu. matlsm, stiff joints and backache, and I can say it did me moregood than any pain reme dy. Rev George VV. Smith, AbbevUe, 8. C." Bronchitis and Asthma "My son has been suffering with bronchitis and asthma and a very bad cough. Was confined to his bed. Some one recommended Noah's Liniment, and I rubbed his chest and back with it and gave him six drops on sugar, and he was relieved Immediately. Mrs. A. L, Whit taker, 13 Holly Street, Richmond, Va." Better Than 9S.OO Remedies "We have obtained as good If not better re sults from Noah's Liniment than we did from remedies costing $5.00 per bottle. Norfolk and Portsmouth Transfer Co., Norfolk, Va." GLADDEN SET FREE Shelby, N. C, Jan. 15. Frank Gladden, the white man charged with the murder ot John Dixon and vife, ten miles north of Shelby, on the night of December J2, was this morning, at 10 o'clock, set free. The court not prossed the indiet ment tor the killing of Mrs. Clayton Dixon. Hack Ross, a brother of John Ross, the condemned murder er, was also released. Court ad journed at 10:30 o'clock. Look for th l.nok forth reen LESS MONEY tttan . m IP i 1 i
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