Spring Colds
Are the Worst
They lead to catarrh and
pneumonia. They weaken
the entire system and leave
it unable to resist the sudden
changes. They interfere with
your digestion and lessen your ac
tivity. Neglected they toon become
that dread disease known as sys
temic catarrh. Don't neglect them.
Ifa costly aa well aa dangerous.
PERUNA
Will Safeguard You
Have a box of Peruna Tab
lets with you for the sudden
cold or exposure. Tone your sys
tem up with a regular course of the
liquid Peruna, fortify it against
colds, get your digestion up to nor
mal, take care of yourself, and avoid
danger. If you are suffering now
begin the treatment at once. Give
Nature the help ahe needs to throw
off the catarrhal inflammation, and
again become well.
Peruna has been helping people
for 44 years. Thousands of homes
rely on it for coughs, colds and indi
gestion. It's a good tonic for the
weak, as well.
The Peruna Company
Columbus. Ohi«
'S HAIR
Was Short and Kinky
Now It* Long and Fluffy
Shm Used
NOAH'S HAIR DRESSING
Prtre Uc. If your dealer can't aupply you aend
lo ua. Refnae auhatltutea. Manufactured bj
MOAH PRODUCTS CORP., RICIIMOND. VA.
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RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout ?
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and tlrlvo tbn pciiaoD f runi the ayaU'iu.
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(top* Spavin Lamene**, allay* pain.
Jrs Doe* not blister, remove the hair or
lay up the hone. #2.50 s bottle
at druggiit* or delivered. Book 1 R free.
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strain*, psinful. *wollen veins or gland*. It
heal* and toot net. sl.2s s bottle at drug
gut* or poitpaid. Will tell you mors if you
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PISO'S
IMPROVED CTOPOIS INTERNATIONAL
SUNWSOIOOL
LESSON
(By REV. p. u. KITZ WATER D. D„
Teacher of English Bible In the
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.)
| (Copyright, 1918. Weetern Newapaper Union.)
■ ■ :=■
LESSON FOR APRIL 14
I JESUS REQUIRES CONFESSION
AND LOYALTY.
I L.EBSON TEXT—Mark 8:27-38.
I GOLDEN TEXT-Whosoever will corns
I after me, let him deny himself, and take
' up his cross, and follow me. — Mark B*4.
DEVOTIONAL. READINGS—Homan«
i 10:8-10; Hebrews 12:1-2, 12-15.
ADDITIONAL, MATERIAL FOR
j TEACHERS—Luke 9:18-27; 67-62. -
) PRIMARY AND JUNIOR TOPIC
j Jesus and the Blind Man.
LESSON MATERIAL—Mark 8:22-26.
I PRIMARY MEMORY VERSE—He bath
flone all things well.—Mark 7:3?.
The time hns now come for Jesus
! to take account of Ills ministry. Hav
| Ing been rejected by the rulers, lie
j goes Into retirement with his disciples.
! His primary object in his teaching
during this time is to prepare the dls
| ciples for the tragedy of the cross,
which he knew was so near. ills
teaching gathers around the great
cardinal doctrines of tlie
faith. lie instructs them touching ills
person, atoning death, resurrection
and glorious coming again, lie knew
that in the measure that they Intelli
gently apprehended these things they
would be able to pass through the
| ordeals before them. The same Is
| true today. Those who clearly uppre
| hend the IMvine Person, the vicarious
j atonement, the glorious resurrection,
] and second coming of Christ, are un
! disturbed by the world tragedies of
the present hour.
I. Peter's Confession of Christ (vv.
27-30).
Two questions of Christ provoked
this confession :
1. "Whom do men say that 1 am?"
(vv. 27, 28).
This- question referred to the opin
ions of the people regarding Jesus.
Some believed him to be John the
Baptist, some Klljah, and some one of
the prophets. They all recognized til ill
to be a teacher or prophet with more
I than human authority and power. T>>-
| day, un then, there is a diversity of
opinion among people as to Jesus
Christ. Some think that lie was only
' a man, others Uuil he was a great
teacher, but nothing more. Jesus wns
tu>t content uiih this acknowledgment.
Iliad lie been satisfied with this, he
j would not have Uecii molested in
1 Jerusalem, fnr the Jews willingly ac
knowledged him as much tnore than a
human tenci.er. '
2. "Whom say ye that 1 am?" (vv.
| 29, 30).
11. Jesus Teaching Concerning tA*
Crocs vv. 31 33).
Christ charged the disciples not to
make public his Messiuhship. lis that
would precipitate the crisis. The dls
-1 ciples needed much instruction yetto*
; prepare them for the crucial hour of
the cross.
1. What he taught (v. ,11).
(1) "The Son of Man must suffer
many things."
He suffered physical weariness and
hunger, ridicule and contempt, and
even misunderstanding and link Of ap
preciation on the part of Ills friends
and disciples.
(2) "He rejected of the elders, chief
priests and scribes."
These were the nation's o flic In 1 rep
resentatives, the very ones who should
hove known and received Christ and
recommended his reception on the part
of the nation. Truly, he came to his
own, und his own received him not —
John 1:11. To be rejected by one's
awn friends and relatives Is doubly
painful.
(3) "He killed."
This announcement was startling to
the disciples. They had not yet come
to realize that redemption was to be
accomplished through the passion und
the cross. Jesus now states with
deflnlteness and certainty that he
must die on the cross. This necessity
was due primarily to the fact that It
was the divine purpose to make the
death of Christ the heart and core of
the atonement; and also, to human
hatred and opposition.
(4) "Rise again."
Though this was utterly lncompre- I
henslble to the disciples, he shows |
them that this would be the glorious
Issue of Ills death.
111. The Cost of Diacipleship (v. 34).
The law of the Christian life Is
suffei*iig. To follow Christ means to
turn one's back upon the world. To
repudiate the world means to Incur
the hatred of the world. To be Chris
tians, therefore, means ttf share
Christ's sufferings.
]. There must be denial of self (. 34).
This means the sufferings and shame
which lie in the path of loyalty to
God. To live the godly Jife means
suffering (2 Tim. 3:12).
3. Christ must be followed (v. 34).
This means to have the mind of
Christ (Phil. 2:5) and to perform the
service of ChrisL
IV. The litue of Discipleship (vv.
85-38).
The blessed Issue of following Christ
Is a life of freedom here and now. and
eternal life hereafter. Such sacrifice
enriches the life that now is, and pre
pares for the enjoyment of the life
which is to come. To barter the fu
ture life for present enjoyment is most
foolish, for*rbe choices of life are
fraught with eternal Issues. Those
who refuse to follow In Christ's foot
steps shall be separated from him nt
his glorious nppearlng (v. 38; compare
2 Tlics. 1:7-10). Are you preparer
*bw the call shall come?
. . I
THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH OAROT.TN*
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
The juice of two fresh lemons Btraln
ed Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white makes h whole Quar
ter pint of the most remarkable lemon
skin beautifler at about the cost one
must pay for * small Jar of the ordi
nary cold creams. Cnre should be tuk*
en to strain the lemon Juice through a
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every woman knows that lem
on Juice is used to bleach and remove
such blemishes as freckles, sallowness
and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener,
smoothener and beautifler.
Just try It! Make up a qunrter pint
of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion
and massage It dally Into the face,
neck, arms and hands. It should natur
ally help to whiten, soften, freshen and
bring out the hidden roses nnd beauty
of any skin. It is wonderful for rough,
red hands.
Your drug-gist will sell three ounces
of orchard white at little cost, and any
grocer will supply the lemons. Adv.
Fruit Picker's Dream Come True,
An Ingenious method of gathering
fruit which reduces the fruit picker'*
work to a minimum, makes use of a
large net suspended above the ground
directly under a tree and does away
with the usual frult-plcking harness,
buckets, pails and baskets, says the
Popular Science Monthly. The fruit
Is dropped from (he tree by the picker
and It falls Into the net and rolls
down through a coneshaped canvas
spout Into a barrel or fruit box. The
net Is held taut by a framework sup
ported by iron post* driven In the
ground.
LIFTS THE BURDEN OF
PAIN FROM THOUSANDS
Piles Is a disease to which both sexes
and nil ages are subject. Physicians
have treated thousands of cases with
more or less temporary success—with
an ultlmnte recourse to operation in
advanced cases.
Positive relief comes to users of
Eagle Pile Remedy who will and have
used this 20-year tried and proved
medicine. It is an entirely home treat
ment, simple and easy to take, and has
succeeded and permanently removed
piles of the worst kind.
"I have saved a hundred dollars on
operations and loss of time at busi
ness," reads one testimonial. What it
has done for others it can do for you.
A postal brings an easy-to-understnnd
booklet. A dollar buys a week's sup
ply. At your druggist or direct from
the Re*d Distributing Company, 146
Godwin St., Paterson, N. J.—Adv.
Probably She Didn't.
A p-iiilcnum winked at a bright
little hoy on the Lew Ist on our tin* otli
rr day. The .youngster tried to return
the salute, hut both eyes persisted In
.shutting.
"Mamma," he Anally said to n nice
looking woman by his side, "wink at
(hat man."—Portland Press.
Cuticura Kills Dandruff.
Anoint spots of dandruff with Cuti
cura Ointment. Follow at once by a
hot shampoo with Cuticura Soap, If a
man; next morning If a woman. For
free samples address, "Cuticura, Dept
X, Boston." At druggists and by mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 2(5 and 50. —Adv.
"Rocky hut profitable," said the
cradle manufacturer, describing his
| Send for ||
i Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book S
git shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from ||S
a steer for less money then the live steer cost! gig
% Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products ||
covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling w
Bl expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift 8C &
|§l Company's 1917 figures as follows: pi
Average price gaid for live cattle per steer
% Average price received for meat 68.97 HHBHHHHBHI
Average price received for by-products 24.09 HUH & 1
g Total received 93.06 HHBHHHHBKHDHI IS
This leaves for expenses and profit 8.61 - jpf
EM Of which the profit per steer was • 1.29 | 8y
There are many other interesting and instructive |SI
Sy facts and figures in the Year Book. Igj
7 We want to send our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere free
for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. t |gg
H vgf/ —; Swift & Company, U. S. A. |§l
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
lias boon used for all nllments that
are mused by n disordered stomach
and Inactive liver, such as sick head
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous Indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
gases In the stomach. August Flower
Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both In stomach and Intestines, cleans
and sweetens the stomach and altmen
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se
crete the bile and Impurities from the
blood. Sold In all civilized countries.
Give It a trial. —Adv.
Easy Way.
"How did you clear your way with
that old grouch?" "Very easily. I
merely used a little soft soap."
r>r. I'lerce's Pellets ure best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
Occasionally a fellow may adopt a
good gas mask by closing his mouth.
Anoint tho rytllda with Roman Eye Bat
■am nt nliht, and In thn morning obaarv*
the retrrahrd and •trrn(thene4 aenaatlon in
your ryet Adv.
Talkative women are usually open
faced.
I Middle Aged njCTgfeSl
Women, gfflfgjft I
I Are Here Told the Best Remedy v I
for Their Troubles. i ,7 - , I
I Freemont, O.—"I was passing through the critical I'*' £», * lm///'/// /'/, I
period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all II ' M/m////"/ I
■ the symptoms incident to that chango heat flashes. BUlill , I
■ nervousness, and was in a general run down MH 'I '/ H
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I M Smdk Cases :
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I J*®g the c*®©©ffd feff A© sjoodl
Cautious.
"Have you been taken, too, with
these arguments about the excitement
of aviation?"
"Well, I wouldn't so to speak, care
to fall for It."
How's This ?
Wa offer fIOO.OO for any roan of ratarrh
that cannot be cured by UAMVH
CATARKH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la fall
en Internally and acta through the Hlood
on the Mucous Surface* of Out Hyatem.
Hold by druKßlatn for over forty years.
I'rtcs 76c. Testimonials free.
K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Think twice before marrying. Di
vorce comes high.
Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Your druggist gives back your money if it doesn't
liven your liver and bowels and straighten
you up without making you sick.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may
lose a day's work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It conies Into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into it, breaking
it up. This Is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gish and "all knocked out," If your
liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coat
ed tongue, If breath la bad or stomach
sour, Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tono tonight.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get n bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
Ideals That Uplift.
We cannot revere anything lofty
without ourselves becoming exalted;
wo cannot revere anything holy with
out ourselves becoming purer. The
character of our homage determines
our characters.—J. 11. Jowett, D. D.
To Drive Out Malirli and Build Up
The Syatrm
Taint the Old Standard OlloVH'H TASTIM.BBH
chill TONIC. You know what 7011 ar« taking aa
tli«i formula la printed on ever? label, *lu»wlng It Is
Quluino and Iron In a TasU'lcMN form. CUe.
A little taffy Judiciously applied
makes a humble man stuck up.
Economy Is the easy chair of old
age.
spoonful and If It doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
nnd vigorous I want you to go beck to
the store and get your money. Dod
son's Liver Tone In destroying the sal*
of calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefor#
It cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of thnt sour bile and constl
pnted wnste which Is clogging your
system nnd making you feel miserable.
I guarantee thnt n bottle of Dodson'B
I.lver Tone will keep your entire fan*
lly feeling fine for months. Give It to
your children. It Is harmless; doesnt
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste*
All the Modern Improvement#.
"Have you a tireless cooker nt yoar
home?"
"Worse than that. We've got a
tireless furnace now."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
In Use for Over 30 i'eurs.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorui
Thrift and stinginess are similar,
hut how different!