S~y, K A" PERUNA Best All Around Medicine Ever Made I Hope You wm" Publish This Letter Word Picture of Jerusalem. The bent word-picture of the (indent | city of Jerusalem Is Pierre Ixiti's. He went thither on a pilgrimage from ! Egypt across the desert, along the I •ante line which has been followed by ! the English forces. "The sun rises, j pale, ominously yellow, a sun of storm, amid threatening clouds," he writes. "Beyond, a large city is grad nally revealed, on stony and mourn ful mountains; through the dust nnd i lashing rain It Is not easy to distin guish It. Jerusalem, recog nizable from all other towns, with Its formidable walls and its little cupola covered roofs of stone; Jerusalem, gloomy and high, Inclosed within Its battlements, under a dark sky. . . ." Russia Needs Machinery. Russia presents a market for elec trical machines and supplies, steam turbines and compressors, pumps, ven tilators, hauling machines, cranes, foundry plants, lathes and tools. She Likes It. "Are you fond of cheese?" "Yes, especially that 'camouflage' w« are hearing so much about lately." Hard Colds CASCARAfc? QUININE The aid fatally rm«dy —la taMrt form —nil, aura, aaiy to take. Ha aetataa—no anplaaiiat after cffarta. Cure# cold* la 14 hour*—Orip la S days. Moaey backlfltfaili. Oattk* ®lll# j&k Save the Calves! W*2 Slaap ABORTION Ost *1 Yaw ww IH aW tap II Oaf! Apply treatment yourself. Rmall eipStia*. Write for free booklet Abortion, "(JuealldDa and State number of catUa Is bard, k. In* wmslls Mi tkiMIINI kmm. IMMK wit A GREAT DISCOVERY (By J. H. Watson. M. O.) Swollen hands, anklea. feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Natfirally when the kidneys are deranged the blood Is filled with poisonous waste matter, which set tles in the feet, anklee and wrists; or un der the eyes in baa-like formations. As a remedy for those easily recognised symptoms of Inflammation caused by uric acid—as ecaldlng urine, backache and fre quent urination, aa well as sediment In the urine, or If uric acid In the blood has cauaed rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout. It la simply wonderful how quickly An-u-ric acts; the pains and stiffness rapidly disappear, for Anurlc, (double strength). Is msny times more potent than llthla and often eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. All druggists. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the Mver snd bowels have been favorably known fer nearly 60 years. Anuric Is a recert scientific discovery by Dr. Pierce. Chief of Staff st the In valids" Hotel and Surgical Inst., In Buf falo. N. Y. Send 10c there for -tp trial Pkg. of Anurlc. Large package 60c. Habitual Constipation Relieved If you wake in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver if torpid. A torpid lirer derangea the whole system, produces sick headache, dyspepsia, coetiveness and piles. There is no belter remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTTS LIVER FILLS, T ry them just once and be eternally convinced. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Tuff's Liver Pills 4 A sir for mnd 00* CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT The Original Cough and Cold Remedy STOPS THE WORST COLD IN 24 HOURS Boat for CoUb. Co—ha. Craa*. Son Throot Whoopin* Couch. 26c and oOc at all Druggiata iMTOSMTHS n ©dh-Tonic Sold for 47 years. For Malaria. Chilla and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Tonic# am 'SSaSS£ riQMTTT J IMM invmUiia «l »1i ■ Helpa to aradtoata daatfraff. MEM. jrfi. W:N; U, CHARLOTTE, NO. 50-1117. Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Coo par St, At lanta, Georgia, writes: "I suffered for fifteen years with rheumatic symptoms. Peruna cured me snd I think It Is the bast sll around medicine ever made. I hope you will publish this letter for the benefit of others who suffer." Those who object te liquid medl* clnee can procure Peruna Tablets. Need of Haste. A niun whose dutley keep him up o' j nights, entered a downtown restaurant at a Inte hour one evening, relates an | exchange. He glunced at the dock, ! then nt the cnlendar, then at the menu, j from which he ordered a frugal repast. Then he waited, nervously. At the end of ten minutes, he suc ceeded In catching bis waiter's eye. -Look here, how long am I going to have to wait for that grub I or dered?" he Inquired. "Oh, I guess It won't be loug now," yawned the wnlter. "In a InirryT" "In n hurry? Say, I ordered a meal without meat because It Is meatless day. And If 1 have to wait Ave min utes longer. It will be a wheat I ess day, and I won't get il thing!" WATCH YOUR SKIN IMPROVE When You Use Cuticura—The Boap to Purify and Ointment to Heal. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cuti cura Boap and hot water. Continue thla treatment for ten days and note the chnnge In your skin. No better toilet preparations exist. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.— AdT. Interesting Distinction. "One way to find out who likes you and who doesn't," remarked Miss Cay enne, "is to learn to play the violin." "What has that to do with friend ship r "The people who like you will call you a violinist. Those who don't will call you a fiddler." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta sre the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowela. Ad. « Sometimes It Is hard to see the sli ver side of a cloud, but It Is there. Put on the right glasses. Wright's Indian VfffttbU Pills art sim ply a food, old-fashioned medicine for regu lating th« stomach, liver and bowela. Get a bos and try them. Adv. A man of letters muy be Jealous If his wife gets a few. A North Carolina Woman Speaks Whltakers, N. C.—"l suffered from ... backsche, frequent, aeant urine, rheu rNsa watlc pains and o feeling, j jfckvf. ~T|M|also had spells with . heart and swell v of feet and an ;'j«2L«2mEl learned of l >l>rrl ' H Anurlc ■ 1 and U8e(1 a sample i ' 'ff (I* package and then i ordered a full-size ; package. Thla relieved me and I \ gained considerably; It also relieved > me of headache from which I suffered t very much. Anurlc Is fine for the kld l neys."—MßS. SARAH A. SHEARIN. • If you wish to send a sample of your , water to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y., and describe your syinp ' toms, snme will be examined without any expense to you, and Dr. Pierce or j his staff of Assisting Physldana will Inform you truthfully.—Adv. Strategy. "Gltherty keeps a bundle of hla wife's love letters tied up with a pink ribbon." " "And he's been married for years I A sentimental rhap. Isn't heT" "Not particularly, but he's crafty. By digging that bundle of letters out ol his trunk at the psychological moment he has stopped many a tirade." A Saving. "Do you find It economical to live so far out In the country?" asked one woman. "Yes," replied the other. "My hus band has to make such a rush to catch tfiie ear he never has time to eat much breakfast." •' , —' When the Man la Wise. - Wise Is the man who knows himself thoroughly and doesn't try to find out things about his neighbors. gome people say they do as they please, but do theyT When Your Eyes Need Care Try Marine Eye Remedy THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA iNMffIIONAL SUtMSdM LESSON ! (By B. O. BELLERB, Acting Director of the Bun4ay School Course of the Moody ' Bible Institute, Chicago.) (Copyright, 1»1T. Western Newspaper Unloa.) LESSON FOR DECEMBER 16 NEHEMIAH ENFORCES THE LAW OF THE SABBATH. I.RBSON TEXT—Neheiftlah l»:16-n. GOLDEN T-KXT—Remember the Bab bath Day to kefep It holy.— Bxod. 10:8. Nehemlah remained In Jerusalem twelve years, from B. O. 444 to 11. C« 432. He was then recalled and was In Persia some years, perhaps live or seven, but returned about B. C. 42."), the year Artaxerxes died, for we know that he returned by permission of that king. Therefore, the date of this lea son would be sometime In the summer or early autumn of 426 or 427 B. C., 1H or 18 years following last Sunday's lesson. In the section, vv. 10-14, we see that the gifts for the house of Ood nnd the Levltes, who led In worship, bad been neglected. Whenever the house j of Ood nnd Its service of worship Is neglected, we may expect that the Sab bath day and the worship of Ood will also soon fall Into contempt. Ezra has dropped out of our history without u him as to his end. I. "Remember" (v. 14) the of God'* Hou*e. (vv. 1-14). The neg lect of God's house grew up out of the Incursion of heathenism Into Jewish life. Nehemlah realized that the pur ity of the race depended upon absolute separation from the mixed multitude, (v. 8). Nehemlnh also confronted the ! difficulty of having a priest ,(vv. 4, ft), who had defiled himself and also dese crated the temple, and Anally the por tion for the support of the priest and the temple worship had been withheld, (v. 10). 11. "Rsmsmber" (v. 12) the Bab bath Day. , (vv. 15-22), Nehemlah'a next and most difficult reform waa re garding the fourth commandment. He 1 at once set about to learn the facts; then relates whnt he saw (v. 15). The record also tells how he testified against them In that they were aelllng merchandise on the Rabbath day. He contended with the nobles that they hnd done evil on the Snbbath day. (v. , 17). He testified agnlnst them that the merchants and sellers of ware had lodged about and within Jerusalem. ; (vv. 20, 21). The root of the trouble 1 with Judah was that they forgot Ood's j word and followed the devices and de sires of their own hearts. The Jewish Rabbath In Its outward form on the I exact day of the week Is not binding upon Gentile Christians (Col. 2:16, 17), j It was given to Israel as a people, (Deut. 5:1, 2), as a memorial of their d«Averance out of the land of Egypt and the house of bondage. (Deut. 5 :fl), The Christian, by the death of Christ, 1 Is made dead to the letter of the Inw i of Moses, (Deut. 7:4), but the prln ! clple of the Rabbath Is older than even 1 the law of Moses and Is as binding upon the Christian believer as are the many other principles which underlie the Mosaic law. In Its exact form, the seventh day, the observance of the Rabbath belongs to the old order and not to the Christian order. Christ, who | rose from the dead (Rom. 7:4), rose on the first day of the week, and we, as Joined to Christ, nre not under ob ligations to the Mosaic law, but to Christ. Therefore, the Lord's day, the ' resurrection day, the first day of the week, (Rev. 1:10; John 21:20; 1:10- 26; Acts 27), Is the day of privilege, not of obligation nnd Is more sacred I to us than the Snbbath day of these | Jews. The Jews In Nehemlah's time i showed their contempt of the Lord's day by making It a day of profit, hence this exhortation which we see set forth In this section. This should he a warn ,„lng and an exhortation to us In these days of a seculaHzed Sabbath. 111. "Remember" (v. 29) the Holy Priesthsod. (vv. 2S-H1). In this section we see that the priesthood had even defiled themselves with women, and again this Nehemlah entered upon a cleansing process, (vv. 80-31). The use of this word "remember" In verses 14, 22 and 29 gives strong emphasis to the three cardinal sins against which Ne hemlah was battling. IV. Summary: As In Nehemlah's time, BO now, Sabbath desecration Is the rarest road to national ruin, and a large proportion of our present calam ity can be traced to growing Irrever ence for the Lord's day. Jesus swept away the cobwebs of Sabbath Irrever ence, but did not tear down the house. He kept the principle, but removed the barnacles with which the Pharisees and Jews had encumbered It. Jesus taught that the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath, (Mark 2:27, 28), and he set himself as an example In this regard, for he Is Lord of that day as well as the other days of the week. The Sabbath Is a day of rest and If observed, workmen without exception will produce more than Is possible if It Is not observed. The chief value of the Sabbath, how ever, Is in connection with the wor ship of God. The feeding of the spir itual. nature; the rest which Is to be differentiated from mere holiday or pleasure; Its heed for adult and child life; Its educational value; Its oppor tunity for Christian service and exal tation of family relations, all show It to have been created to fill a real need and to manifest the wisdom and good ness of God. BOSCHEES GERMAN SYRUP j Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Roschue's German Syrup has j been used an successfully for fifty-one j years In all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the throat, especially lung troubles. It jives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with e«sy expectoration lu the morning, gives nature a chance to aoothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Bold In all civilized countries. 80 and 00 cent bottles. —Adv. Heztklah'a Progress. Speaking at a dinner, Senator Por ter J. McCumber of North Dakota re ferred to the progress of the farmer, and smilingly recalled this little story: Uncle Josh was on his way to town one afternoon, mid chancing to see bis friend Aimer working in nit adjacent field, he paused fo» a small chat over the barbed wire fence. Incidentally Inquiry was made after Aimer's eldest son, Ilezeklah. "Ilezeklah Is In the city now," an ' swered Ahner, with some show of ; pride. "Been there most a year." "Yes, I know that," returned Uncle Josh. "What 1 wits wonderln' was | which side he was on." "Which side he was on," queried Ab ner, with a puzzled expression. "I I don't Just quite git ye." "What I mean, Ahner," ■ explained I Uncle Josh, "Is llezeklnh'ntiyln' gold I bricks yet, or lias he started In to sell ! >m?" I State of 'Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas , County—us. Prank .! Cheney makes oath that lie Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that •Sid Arm will pay the *um of ONK HUN DRED DOI.LARB for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHKNTCY. ■worn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D ISM. (Real) A. W: Oleaaon, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Interna'iy and acta throurb the niood on the Mucou* Surfaces of the System. DruKiclNta. 75c. Teatlrnonlula free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohkk At the Hairdresser's. "Is tills the Itlank barber shop?" "Yes, ma'am." "I want you to cut my little boy's hair." "Yes, ma'am. Just let me set hint In this chair, ma'am." "Now, I don't want you to use the clippers on him, or those large scUsors or singe It off, either." , "Well, ma'am, excuse nie, but shall I bite It offr KIDNEY TROUBLE OFTEN CAUSES SERIOUS BACKACHE When your beck aches, and your blad der and kidney* seem to be disordered, so to your nearest drug store and get a | bottle of Dr. Kilmer'e Swamp-Root. It ia a physician's prescription for aihnenti of the kidney* *nd bladder. It ha* atood the teat of yeara and hai j a reputation for quickly and effectively i giving results in thousands of qases. This preparation so very effective, ha* been placed on *ale everywhere. Get a bottle, jnedium or largs size, at your near eet druggist. However, if you wish first to test thii preparation send ten cent* to Dr. Kilioer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample : bottle. When writing be aurs and men j tion this paper.—Adv. No Time Ws*ted. | We even saw one lady carry her knitting to the movies. She got In two , or three stitches when the lights were flashed on.—Louisville Courier-Journal. w Optimistic Thought. Reality and sham wllHTo more mix tlum oil and water. A pintle nppllrift'in of Tinman Ry* Tl'il ■«m on KoInK to bi-d will prow* !»■ merit for Inflammations of Ik* external and In terna I Adv. Even If the irorm does turn what does It benefit Kim? Overworked Women must learn not to neglect their health Jflrtvllfc How Women are Restored to Health / \ Jwljlll Spartanburg, B.o.—"For nine years I suf. Jl\ i \ nilwrmniKSßßßuk farad from backache, weaknesi, and irregu- IffVwl ■■■—■ My M Yfflwffff/[W tflMHQflft ■ Urltissso I could hardly do mr work. I If JM ilWUtil 'TnIIBW tried many remedies but founa DO perma- IM 91 Alii *Mmfc2lln uent relief. After taking Lydia E. Pink- i»f \ X? WflKo turn's Vegetable Compound! felt a great 4* ft change for the better and am now well and h" _ Iffinu ok lrk fc _ strong so I have no trouble in doing my work. I «—l MMW >pß X hope every user of Lydla E. Pinkham's rTfll KfM Q Vegetable Compound will get as great relief ,\\ Man '///////////ff///M \ ./O I nJ I. gJTdid from its Chicago, III.—"For about two years I suf- II [»/®| If T fered from a female trouble ao I was unable /A „J/fl ' 74117 [. !v \ \ N to walk or do any of my own work. I read '/ l/.yl I v— /JII I \ V \II about Lydla E. Pintyiam's Vegetable Com- / I /%/ \ , I'J It I \.\ pound in the newspapers and determined to / / [/ 1 J /fj II \ I\v& \ try it. It brought almost immediate relief. '/ // nf i ft I ,ll 11 My weakness has entirely disappeared and I j\ / » ■•- J I ifh 111 \\ ' jjfc; never had better health. I weigh IGA pounds »// / •ft Ti ThjL — ,UJL4«pqM' and am as strong as a man. I think motVey '/( |CT| f is well sp nt which purchases Lydi* E.Pink- / M/Zltm ungawlf 111 I I nU \\| F" barn's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Jos. I [/Iff*. /f/fjlifm wflfftffj'WhtL "/'•l*. II O'Hmyam, 17M Newport Are., Chicago, 111 ////////Sw *■ JfUllffH H_ K YOU CAN RELY UPON if Cf" X \ »' LYDIA EfPIfKHAM'S) I VEGETABLE COMPOUND Benefit* from Sleep. 81wp Is n great preserver of youth, j Eight hours at night and a short nap i 1 urine the day will do much to keep 1 the face free from wrinkles. Alwlivs j sleep with She bedroom window open | n few Inches at the top, hoth In sum- | mer and In winter, says a physician. I A dally morning hath, tepid In,, winter and Cold In summer, with a hrisk ruh | to follow, will keep the skin fresh and j clear. Two hours must he passed In j the open air, walking, riding or play ing games. "All tight clothing, and especially tight lacing, must he avoid ed, as compression disturbs the cir culatlon and Is often the cause of en larged veins and red noses. A cele brated woman, who was famous even In her old age for her beautiful, clear complexion and freedom from wrln kles, was once persuaded to tell the secret of her youthful looks. The an swer was simple. Abstinence hud been the rule of her life. No tea, cof fee or stimulant of any kind. To keep well drink lemonade or water, eat ap ples, grapes and llgs regularly. Take the raw Juice of a lemon every day. Never fall to walk regularly. Hath.e frequently. ! - To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Ts k n the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are tnkirg, aa the formula is printed oa every label, showing it it Quinine and Iron in n tastelftss form. The Quinina drive* Out maUna, the Iron build* np the system. 60 cents. When He Is Wise Enough. A wise man doesn't know everything, but Ij> knows'how to obtain Informa tion iilioiil the I hlll : r It's necessary for him to know. Many reputations blow up fcen a political campaign Is In full blast. Colds Cause Headache and Grip t,*IATIVH BROMO (JtININM itonHM tho rnn»«. 'l'hn.nU »nlr nnn "itromi>Qulnln«." H W. UUOV IS'H •Ignstur* Is un box. Wo. (live some people their pick itnd they will pick flaws every time. CASTOMA For Infant> and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria k i B Always At Bears the /)( Signature/ _ /(vA!/ of /V\ iiT ui |iuu' - I \»y s0 VAT fnr nuor rnc Simile ||! jSSf* Thirty Years Fffftl MKW '"""Ira I*9 CASTORIA of Wrapper. TMI OIMTAUII M»M>n, NCW *•»« •rrr. Why That Lame Back ? Morning lameness, sharp twinge* when bendlnff, or tin nil-day back ache ; each Is cause enough to sus pect kidney trouble. Get nftec the cause. Help the kidneys. We Amerleaus go It too hard. We overdo, overeat and neglect our sleep nnd exercise and so we are fast becoming n nation of kidney sufferers. 72% more deaths than In 1800 Is the 1910 census story. Use Doan's Kidney I'llls. Th®u sunds recommend thom. A South Carolina Case John M. Wilson, It. F. I). No. 1. Traveler's (fSVB %JL » He»t, 8. C., says: \ vZjV-. "Hardship! weakened my kldnpys and I had / awful t>alna In.. my Vk a fi lj\ back. I steadily got '/A worse and was terrl- BVt. vJ hly annoyed by scald- iff J J Inn and too frequent ■/S-J J/R passages of the kid- mj ney secretions. Rheu matlc pains In my hips \ kept me awakn and my ankles and feet swelled. I had awful dizzy spells, too. poan's Kidney Pills restored me to good henlth." Get Dotn'i at Any StatsJOe a Boa DOAN'S FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFAUV.K Y. — l y—^— —— W/sfop« Neuralgia Pains l Why suffer from 7/ ' I excruciating ncu ■ " ra' ia pains when nn application of Ynger't Liniment will give quick relief? * Ttii»tiniment ispood too. forrheu m.it «m, Hi Uti. ii, I f. .'n nrin in i u.n.t, cut ■ rtndl.ruisrs. HcTER BOTTLE AT AI.L 1)1 AI Lit S ■itch bottle rmunliis uiureUisn Ilia masl 10a butlieof ItuimuuU UILRKRT CO„ Bwlttronr... ML