HICKORY PRESS: APRIL 11, 1895, 8 OK PIPIT. Paine's Celery Compound Has Made Us Well, f e .AdTis? the Sick . to Me -It.' Say ibe ClergyinEH Be FrrniirwTfor the Danger Sea son of Spring. AOOKESSIVI2 CHRISTIANITY IS POSSIBLE WITH HEALTH. Pastors ! All Sect "Preach It Cast nd Wst, RACTICAL work distinguishes the 'pulpit.. Doctrinal sermons today are at a discount. Ministeis of the gospel, as if by a eil c oncerted plan, are now putting tremendous energy itifrk envt f !l ct'd j-overnment ' 1 , I .w m.u purine neaiin. jj "jjL Aggitusive tIiris tianity sctins to be the pride of every denomination. ..-'Flat-chested, sallow cheeked, weak legged, vjjtery eyed clergymen are scarce; Minug vigorous, clear headed, manly fellows are entering the sem inaries. That a ell man is a better man than a mi k one isno longer heresy. Public baths, fresh air excursions, open parks, sunlight, plnsical train ing and proper medicines for the sick are all contributing to the work of home missions. All sects appear to be entering with unusual activity into a practical re formation: Last week in Boston one of tho-gi latest of its pulpit orators preached upon clean streets; in New York the churches have been break ing up political corruption. Money from the contribution boxes is going into lpitals. Many a. young cler gyman today takes a year or more, not in a trip to Europe to hear.-' music and study cathedral architecture, and "round out his education,"1 but in a plain, matter-of-fact medical school to learn anatomy and hygiene. Most progressive ministers in every denomination today are recommend ing to their people the great remedy that makes people well, earnestly in dorsing the work of Dartmouth col lege's generous scientist, and frankly lending their influence to that of the best physicians advising generally tho use ot Painy's celery compound now that the "danger season of spring" is near. The proprietors of this best of rem edies now furnish a great quantity of testimonials from clergymen in every state, and almost eveiy city and town in the country, from which the follow ing are taken at random: Rev. Charles C. Bruce. From Somerville, Mass., Boston's wealthy suburb, Charles Cromber Bruce, one of the ablest young pastors in the state writes: "I am nearly C3 years of age and weigh normally 153 pounds, at pres ent my weight is 118. My sickness took me down to 134 J, so that you can see that I am getting back to myself, and, God willing, shall soon be there. M have been a very sick man, but owing to the goodness of the supreme powers I am now on the royal road whose end is perfect health. "After 20 years of excessive labor in studying and preaching, I was elected to a position in a high school in Bos ton, but the work told on me and I grew ill. The illness lasted for about a year and a half. But now I am so that I can see tho end, and a more thankful man you never saw. A gen tleman who lived near me began to use Paine's celery compound, and it built him up. I thought of this and soon I was led to use it, and it has brought me out all right." St. Theresa's Academy. Mother Theresa, writing from St. Theresa's academy, near Peoria, 111., says, that they have given Paine's elery compound a thorough trial, and found it to be all that is claimed for it She adds: "We shall continue its use and also recommend it to our friends " Rev. T. F, Staufter. - .- i ' - - The following testimonial from a IT man m wi!ely' known ami beloved as Rev. T F. riTauffer, Pastor of the Fulfil Inform! Hi.inli of Lincoln, Neb., i tf moM oMiie -pi oof f the wonderful medicinal pouerof PaineV celery compound ami itsirreat Miperi iity over ordinary mrs-auarillaf, tonic and nervine. "For nearly a year uit I have telr myself running down. My nervous system was giadualiy -crowing worse; I had slight symptoms of rheumari.Mii, and wu troubled a good dell at times with insomnia. 1 felt that imething must be. done, and concluded to use Paine" celery compound. After the first few days' use 1 began to improve, and 1 am very much letter now. In deed, I feel like myself once more. All symptoms of rheumatism are disap pearing. I can sleep well, my nervous system is rapidly improving, and I believe a radical cure is being effected. Paine's celery compound is a splendid remedy, and I can conscientiously commend it to the t uttering in like cases. I further believe that if this medicine were taken in time it would save many heavy doctor's bills. I have never used a remed. of any kind that met its promises so well and so readily." Editor of the Georgia Baptist. Rev. W. J. White, D. D., editor of the Georgia Baptisr, says: "My wife ;.as in poor health. 1 think it a sort of geueral debility which caused se vere attacks of heart palpitation. She was favorably impressed with Paine's celery compound and procured it at once. She felt benelited from t hi first bottle, and I see a decided improve incut which is gratifying. We have spoken of this medicine to several friends, and several have already used it upon our recommendation." Rector of St. Anne's, Nashville. Rev. T. F. Martin, rector of St. Anne's church at 'Nashville, gives his people confidence in the great curative powers of Paine's celery compound. He says: . ''During the Lenten season last year, which, on account of multiplied services, is very Trying and laborious to a clergyman, 1 became so run-down that I feared 1 would be able to hold out to the end. Having seen accounts of the efficacy of Paine's celery com pound in similar cases, I concluded to try it. I was soon - delighted to find that it gave' me new vigor, and by the use ol one bottle, 1 was enabled to get through the most Laborious part of the season, including Holy Week and Eas terday, with ease and comfort. Ij at tribute my relief to Paine's celery com pound. I keep a bottle of it on hand and whenever 1 have a return of the feeling of exhaustion from unusual la bor I take a few doses, always with a pleasant sensation of relief." The Upper Iowa Conference. Among the many very able minis ters in the upper Iowa conference none is better beloved by his church than Rev. B. F. Berrj. Read of the great good that 'Paine's celery compound did him. "For thirty years I have suffered from indigestion, constipation and bil iousness. 1 have taken three bottles of Paine's celery compound and lind myself wonderfully helped. I feel rested now mornings, and no longer have any tired and stupid feelings. Therefore I take great delight in rec ommending Paine's celery compound to all suffering from these disorders." The Venerable William A. Smith. Rev. William A Smith, of ""Groton, Conn., after years of work, is still well and active, He writes: "In my early days, by great and prolonged mental suffering, I broke down in health and became a dyspep tic, being obliged at one time to give tip my work in the ministry on account of ill-health. I am now 83 years of age, and during my long life have suff ered greatly from dyspepsia, torpid liver, constipation and insomnia, at times thinking I should die for the want ot balmy sleep, and it is a won der to me that I am alive today with all that I have been through. "I have tried an endless amount of medicine, but lately I have been tak ing Paine's celery compound, and have all faith in its merits as adapted to my case. By the use of several bot tles I so far recovered my health as to consider myself a well man for my age. It regulates the liver, stomach and bowels without any question. My ap petite is now good, my sleep is re freshing, my liver active and bowels regular, and my crutches not needed, as I can walk without a staff. 1 am daily increasing in strength and im proving generally, and hope, that my youth will soon be renewed so that I can work as in by-gone days. People are surprised at my improved appear ance and act ivity. New York City Clergyman. Interviewed by a reporter in that city the other day, a large number of clergymen expressed the heartiest in- , dorsement of Paine's celery compound. ! The interviews were published in the World. Here are a few of them: j Rev. H . L. Granlienard. pastor of .- -. . . of the t rencli l'resbvtenau cnurcn, who lives at 14:5 West ICth U said: -I have frequently been relieved of nervous affections by the use of Paine's celer comrwuind. I think it a most reliable remedy and shall rec ommended it wherever 1 shall have an opportunity. Rev. R. D. Winn, pastor of the Abyssinian church, said: "My career as a minister of the gospel has been hamiered by the fact that fpr years I bav- suffered from nervousness. I 'consulted several specialists, who treated my case for months, but I must say that during the past few weeks I have received more benefit from one bottle of Paine's celery com pound than from all the other medi- ! cines taken " The recent indorsements of the great remedy by Rev. Fr. A. Ouellet, Rev. Mr.' Laird and oilier prominent divines have so recently been publish ed that they are fresh in tho public mind. Rt v. G. A. Emery. Rev. G. A. Emery, of PittsGeld, Vt., writes: "Paine's celery .compound is the best medicine to be found and I very cheerfully recommend it to all who are in a run down or exhausted condi tion. I have twice ustd it with most satisfactory results. For live years my work has been very heavy, espec ially so during the last fvo years. My conviction was that unless I found something to help me I must give up mywqikasa minister, but 1 took Paine's celery compound and last year came our all right, without a vacation of so much as one Sunday. 1 recom mend it to all as a wonderful nerve re storer." Rev. B. 5. Crosby. Rev. H. S. Crosby of Brushton, N. Y., says: "It gives me great pleasure to add my testimony to the effect of Pajjie's celery compound. For eight years I have suffered gnat pain in my back. Last April I was so weak and nervous that I arranged to go tcf Montreal for treatment, but three days before I ex pected to go a friend of mine urged me to take Paine's celery 'compound. I' went that day and bought a bottle and commenced to take it, and before I had taken the first bottle I was free from pain in my bAck and could sleep sound, and am able to preach every Sunday. "I will gladly answer any one who m.iy write to me about it. I trust your business will continue to prosper until the afflicted ones of the entire nation shall take Paine's celery com pound and be revitalized." Was Caused by Crip. Rev. Dr. J. F. Hall of Mountville is one of the best known ministers in southeastern Ohio. Mrs. Hall, whose lite was dispaired of, was restored to health by Paine's celery compound. She writes: 'The grip made a wreck of my nat ural good health. I suffered from con tinual headache, which nothing re lieved, and from nervousness which prevented sleep and caused me to have palpitation of the heart when startled by any unexpected noise or sound. I had distressing pains in my back and side, was constipated, bilious, and sallow-complexion. My pulse was very changeable, sometimes quick and at others scarcely perceptible, appetite poor, with a feeling of languor and weakness at times almost overcoming me. It seemed as if every organ in my body was diseased, and I was in de spair of ever being well again. At times the grave seemed very near. I can never describe mv terrible suffer ings, and it would have been a great relief to have exchanged worlds, but like every mother, I would look upon my baby boy and cling to life, "Not having much faijh in advertis ed medicines, it was with reluctance that I began to use Paine's celery compound, but after the first dose I slept well. My improvement was rapid; I took six bottles and gained between 20 and 2-j pounds in weight, and now I am fleshy, ruddy cheeked and clear conipJexioned, the wonder of all my friends. I do my own work and assist my husband in his labors as a minister of the gospel. I always tell the sick and suffering what this grand compound has done for me. For All Sufferers. Rev. Percy T. Fenn, rector of St. John's at Boonton, X. J., writes: 'It gives me great pleasure to com mend the use of Paine's celery - com pound to all those who are suffering from nervous troubles. I had suffered for two years with nervous plrostra tion brought on !y overwork and ex cessive study, and during this time had tried almost everything in the way of medicine, besides being treated by an eminent specialist in nerrous 'diseases, but nothing helped me until used Paine's celery compound. This remedy has been of great beuetit to me, and I shall always recommend it to all sufferers.' The fret is. Paine's celery co:uoiind makes people well. Try it and be convinced. Blank Deeds For fate. The Hickory Printing Company has now a large lot of blank Warranty Deeds for Sale at 1 he office of the Pr.KS A2fi Carolixias in Hickory. 50-tf ELECTION NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby id r-n to tin otw of tie Citv of Hickory, that tlx Jn appoints! ty the Boar.l of Al l-rm- of I Otr w U ol' the next annual election fur Mayor ami tTm-e Alderman In th clt.v b-U UuiMiut on ..Monday the ixth day of May 1 .. At said election aMMir t box wl' I be prov-d-e1 in wbln encli qualified voter m.i.v ct one ballot -ti which t.ba-11 te iitten or prtntcC :Oii Mnry or --N. ii-ni'ary." In complWinoe wlih tlie -t of the tieueinl Aa-etnll.v uf !!. , The !r titration Hook will " npn - at. the store of Killian Jb Ciine from It. (1 th day of April to the tonrtli iuy of May Inclusive nnd all person not haviu? rer'tereil fr tl recent aecial wlot-tlon. when a new iej;Ui ration waa bad. mnt mriier anew. Hy ordr ol the Ooar.i. thU April zn.t J.SUY M. E. Kiilinu K . Citr O'lerk and lftftr. Mayor. J. D. ELLIOTT, Sonkacfo HICKORY, N. C. Estimates iv;ii on all kinds of Buildings; Brick or Fiuum-. WORK GUARANTEED. Bond and refreiico furnish vd. Jp3 Orderi solicited. A Fine Riv'er Farm For Sale. A lary3 farm of eirht or nine hundred acres on Catjiwoii river at Bridgevater, tluvu mils above the Railroad depot, known as the Hyatt farm, is offered for sale for cash. It will bn divitbd into two or three farms, or sold as a whole. I he owner Iims hior lands than is desired. The farm has plenty of fine timber ami woods land. The botiom lands are the finest on Catawba river. Apply to or address M. E. Thornton, 13-4t Hickoiiy. N. C. Da YoMr Boy Need BrltaeiniEca? ' I Yoanth It is the Formative period. It is then that tht mind is freest from care, the imagination unhampered, the memory most retentive, the eye brightest, and the natur most useeptible. What a boy reads in this period becomes so Indelibly impressed upon bis nature that It becomes a part of his very character. This is a time when a parent's responsibility Is greatest It is not enough to tell th? boy what be ought to become. Most boys are Bot overly susceptible to didactic teaching. You can usually lead h!m a mil easier than you can drive him a rod. See that he has the proper surroundings, and a little encouragement, and !t is surprising bov readily he develops a taste for the best In literature. Let that taste be developed, and there is little dinger as to bis future. It was Dr. Phnlips Brooks Who said; "Show me what books a boy reads, and I will read you his destiny. How important it is. then, that your home should be provided with bocks of tne highest Character. Fairy tales, an J even, perhaps. " Buffalo Cin" atodes. nave their place as developers t f a taste tor reading, a sort of literary mUk. as It were, but cnless the boy sooa shows a, preference for the stronger meat of practical knowledge, history, travel, etc.. yon fcay be are that he Is mentally unsound, or thjt there has been something radically wroer bis education. The Encyclopedia Brltannlca has rlghtfy been termed "the concentrated essence of the whole world's wisdom.- Let your boy read its ieterestlag pages, and he win sooa look with disdain apon - fiashy " Uteratars. We are continually wsIerestimatJag a boy's capacity for Large Ideas. There Is nothiofc so attractive as trwth. Give him the material out of which So construct Urge Ideas. Pm Erltanaica la the heme, where he caa coaw4 It coetiaeally. aad as he attains manhood ha win find no placa la literary or professlocaJ Cfe to which be may not aspire. Seize the reseat opportunity to provide n proper library fer ywar heme. It re aires aa Investment of htrt Tea Cents a day. If ywa order from The Cmablotte Oasisvxa while It may be had at latroductory prices. BO ; &r .atmaa ran It is in the tires and runs that RamV excellence is most apparent. They are J, likely to burst or break than any others, u4 are most easily and quickly repaired. A'J styles Rambler Bicycles Sioo. None better Mt any price none so good for the same or less. Catalog tree, . GORBULLY A JEFFERY MFG. CO.. WASHINGTON. D. C. Miss Maky.Roseboi-ough FASHIONABLE MILLINER. AM th tateM stylo in TUlMMED HATS, HONNKTsial TOQUES. FLOW EH S, liliiUoX , LACKS and STUAW (iOOI)S in thenevvJt shades ami shHK MOURN I NO M1LLINF.UV paied on short nniitv. Spring OjHMnii in April. dr. w.'b. Ramsay, DElNTiT OflVrs jn.l al services u the pt;-!e of ll.rkiity -ind Miiioum!- in country. S AT isFACT ION 0 1 VEN. OlTIee vr j n.t f!ie ll iekoi v, X. (' tel.. a l.vr J Joseph Walters I solicit work th.-it. mher watclniia kers could not do. Can replace any ":nisinr part or parts in a .Watch, Clock, Jewelry or Spectacles. Workfhop in ;iJe..r-v. Allen Leii ard's Store. 4-tf rnchinist. L B. kOIJKIi'itON. Is now op(vati?tir tlie Maehine Shop of the O AUOLt N 1 A FO U N DRY COMPANY. Hickory. :, C. I served an apprenticeship in the RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILWAY COMPA NY'S MACHINE SHOPS at Man chester, Va. I am prepared to do any and all kinds of GENERAL REPAIR WORK, Soch as fitting up New Cylinders, or repairing old otifs Can alo furnish self-adjusting packing rinj-s.or attacli ments for engines and boilers. I am a candidate for public patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. I. B. ROBERTSON. HICKORY, C. Now Just Look Here! -o- Wonldn't you like to have a NEW PIANO and know that jn getting it you had saved 20 to $.50 in actua: cash when you bought it? Well," you can do this if you buy one from us inside of the next CO days, and pay cash for it. You know we are strictly One Price Fo!ks and onr prices are ligured down to the lowest notch al readyand a cut with u amounts to something. Now For Spot Cash! We will sell you any time in the next CO davs, a regular $2T0 PIANO for $223; a &27, PIANO for $283, etc. If You Want to Buy on Time we will sell vou one of a limit ed number of new PIANOS, in latest style cases, at tht Iot cash price, and give you a year in which to pay for it. - ErTWrite at once if you want a piano. LUDDEtl & BATES SOUTHER! MUSIC HOUSE, W. H. WHEELER. Manager- Charlotto Branch House-

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