The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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West Texas
Lumber Co.
Lumber and Hardware
Paints and Oils
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Mrs. Kate E. Robinson
General Merchandise
City Market
Leslie Galbreath
The NEW Market with Excellent Meat, a good
place to trade I e«ftct to ktep the br st at all
times. Come to see ua and we will strive to please
you. Telephone 25.
Good Freeh Barbecue all the time, at better prices.
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DRUGS
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Cut Class, Silver
ware, and Toilet
Articles.
Jewelry,
Stationery and
Kodak Films.
You will also find here a w*.|l-cbopen at-sorlmunt of the
advertised proprietary medicines.
Li. M. Hoover.
DRUGGIST.
River Ktp! in Order
ly Chln:ss Engineer
In view if the duuutrous Miwls-
• tcrsntlag t* not*
; 2.1U' j *- ago • Oiaeae enff-
r. L. ; : d dtwn the correct
. -a-crr :.c p-rindpu* fur controlling
t:»- tot*; {find utmt of » rKer flow-
it v •tiTnar! a f.at fcllavial D*io.
T*e ■ '-.a •1 ; ‘i* at>i his aoua es-
tablisbcd ter vwttrsf liwg tha *t’<n
< f t\e Ml* vivrr t® Szechwan j*rov-
hi(•e aiic d.vtrlfrulitig theta arrows the
grest On hC u t’lsia are still In per-
fect operr’lon. The CbetigTo plat* Is
an ares 1<*,> miles long mid sixty tolles
vide Am.*- flits tl»e klla river
Is dlstrlhiitv .1 In eight muln brunches,
converging lit the lower end of the
plain to form » single river again,
which empties liito the Yangtze above
the Gorges.
Throughout the 2,100 years, the en
gltieerlng principle laid down by l.l
ping, without which the whole system
would have destroyed Itself centuries
In, hss been followed. Flood condl
*ons are still unknown. On the walls
ff the temnle Imllt to the memory of
J.I-plng nnd Ids sons at Kuan-hslen,
Is written lids saying, familiar to
•very Chinese student: "Shen fso
fan tso yen." meaning 'Ttlg the tied
deep, keep the hanks low."—Minna-
■polls Tribune.
Hot Weather Dries Out Your
Kidneys, Liver and Bowels
Perapi'-atjoa came* off body
Dioiator* ana tbt liver at d
e s bacon; e dry and const ;uUe
Tneo—bilioosnefr*, 6<s*dacb*g.
tisur stomach*; the beat ma*t»
drowsy and i*xy, and yocr title
break* out with piapie# and
bmN.
Don’t take calomel. That’*
wcong—calomel i* mercury—a
d ingerous dreg, it jar* the liv# r
«'»d cleans the bowels, that*
true. But tha damage it doe* to
l i«m, ugh! Itcrasbes into your
a vstem like a charge of dyna-
mite and makes it numb. It
Mifles the muscles of the stomach
h * bowels, takes YOU a day to
-ecaperate and no telling M.W
oog for your Dowels.
All you need is Dodson’s f.jver
Tone. Take a spoonful at rd*M
<nd you wake up feeling gn at
’1 doan’t upset you, hut clean*
you out good You don’t lost s
a> fr• m your work and you c**
eat anything you want.
Get the big bottle of Dodton’t
Liver Tone from your nearest
store. They all have It. Keep It
in the house so you will have it
handy to take nights before g<>-
ing to bed.
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool
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<■> wav. e a. fitzwatkk. d o., Dus
Moody Blbl* Institute at Calcego.)
I* HIT. t» W**t*re N.w.uep.r Unto* »
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Lesson for September 25
REVIEW—THE EARLY KINGS OF
ISRAEL
DEVOTIONAL HEADING—Ps IPS:
14
Ui'U'KX TEXT—The Lord heth pre-
pared HI* throne In th* hrevent. and
U • kingdom rutvth over all
FKIMARY TOPIC— Wh»l We May
Learn From Samuel, Saul. David and
Solomon
JUNIOR TOPIC — Teaching* and
Warning* From the Quarter-* Leaavn*
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TuP-
IC—l.»»»on» From Samuel, Saul and
David
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Honoring God In Our Live* and In
Our Land.
Though iht- lesson title for the quar
ter Is “The Karly Kings of Israel,” the
treat churacter Samuel should be In
Muded. A good way to conduct the
review would be to make a character
Ituely of the four outstanding persons
>f the quarter—Samuel. Saul, Puvld
tnd Solomon, i'erlmps the most gal
Isfactory method of review will be Hie
•uuiinlng up of the loading.events and
teachings of each lessou. The assign
tnents should be made a week ahead.
io that the members of the class ma.r
recite without hesitation The follow
ug suggestions are offered:
Lesson for July 3.
Against the protest of Samuel the
people demanded a king. In order that
they might he like other nations. Saul.
it the tribe of Benjamin, was given
*s best suited to till the place.
Lesson for July 10.
Because of Samuel's exemplary life
is a child, a Judge and a ruler, he was
ihle to challenge the people to show
wherein he had ever defrauded or op
pressed anyone. It is a fine thing
when a man In public life can be Tin
Heated against the charge of wrong-
doing. either In public or In private
Lesson for July 17.
Saul’s failure brought great sorrow>
it heart to Samuel. The selection of
David from Jesse's sous showed that
God looks not on the outward appear-
ance. but upon the heart David's
fidelity as a shepherd boy put him in
line for promotion.
Lesson for July 24.
Because David was Jealous for and
trusted In God he was able to over-
come Goliath, who had defied the liv-
ing God.
Lesson for July 31.
The friendship of Da 'd and Jona-
than lias become Immortalized In the
world’s thought. It was unique in that
it occurred between two men of rival
worldly Interests. Jonathan, the
crown prince, knew that Ood had cho-
sen David, therefore he waived his
natural rights.
Lesson for August 7.
David knew that God had rejected
Saul and chosen himself to be king
Though relentlessly pursued by Saul.
David spared the king because he was
God s anointed
Lesson for August 14.
When David was made king lie de
sired to bring up the ark. the symbol
of God'* presence, to the center of the
nation's life Though his desire was
worthy, lie was not careful to do ac
cording to God's way. Doing a right
thing In a wrong way is displeasing to
Ood
Lesson for August 21.
Though Ood did not permit David to
lUild a house for Him. He did some
lilng better: lie promised to build for
David » house that Is. to establish
for hint a throne God does more
ind better for n» than we are able t»
isk or think
Lesson tor August 28
Through neglected duty ftavld fel
n?o f»rnpf*tlofi and grievously slutted
By mean* of a parable Nathan th*
prophet feted hint 'it Ms tin
upon con feast On to God forgtvenee
was grunted
Lessen for 9-ptember 4
Her {time Holotrton dir** wlsdont It
>*d*f to Intelligently ret lit oref rh>
'tftflon Gr>d abundantly heofowed npor
Mm wisdom and rtebe* Gorf * We*r
rig* exceed rwtr asking.
Le-aon for 11.
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heaven fiefrrve Ms eyes and only *
mart, of temporal Meaning •# It fm
seedfril to carry Mtn safety ttinmf
life tk»n pain and ar/rvow bay* lltt‘
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f*t«rtet toil* Ua It# rouni ft«e r-«>at o
{Nerl|4e*ti1p. but b* never naked ua t.
mstil the gain lla knew we mnlf
net; there la t»u artibrnetlf *» ft"
mmte that —W t. Watkinsoa
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W R I G H T ’S
Cotton Sacks
and
Knee Pads
Work Trousers and Shirts
Men’s and Boys Hose
Straw Hats and Nobby Gaps
School Supplies
We have an almost complete stock of staple
GROCERIES
Gow Feed, Ghicken feed, Gorn and Maize.
We appreciate your business
Wright’s Cash Store,
A Bargain in Every Purchase
List With Me Your
J Land & Live Stock
I am in toueh with buyers f]
and will appx'eciate n&ving o
a chance to sell your prop I]
erty, or get some for you.
y General Commieeion Busioess
H. S. E8DV.
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Fire Waate Conteat
The United States Chamber of Com-
terce baa made these aw-ards in its
t92?> fir* waste contest: Portland,
Ore , first prize In cities of the first
class; Long Beach, Calif., In class 2;
Battle Creek, Mich., in class 3, and
Albany, Oa., In class 4. Albany also
won the grand prize for 1925.
farm and Ranch Loans
Let us reduce the interest on yf ur high tale, short time
loan.
We now make 5 per cent loans thiough Ike Federal Land Bank
* • %
Long time if you w ant it, but you can pay off ffnv time after
five years without expense. Come see me or write for
literature.
John F. Isaacs,
SV'ratery and
Treasury.
El Dorado National Farm Loan Association.
Styn of Permanency
Hot all Individuals that are Inter-
««ted In Industry own tbelr own
MD«a. but nearly all humans that
own tbelr own homes hold permanent
pool Mo us Their aelflxiterest to on
» Job
Women Study Real Eatate
Women employed In Denver real
ret ate office* have organized a clnb to
familiarize themselves with the sub-
ject matter and purpose of realty mr-
gaalsatlon snd service.
tata TU‘A rjtrji r^rai ta .
k R A. Evans O. E. Conner k
w R. A. Fvans Commission Co. I
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When e town doesn’t grow, the
weeds do.
Bayer Aspirin
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Prompt Work and Courtet#us Treatment.
All Patronage Appreciated.
Ben Ellis, Proprietor.
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| John F Isaacs,
President.
L. M. Hoover,
Secretary.
Benton Abstract and Title Co.
Prompt and Efficient Service.
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Long- Distance Telephone
Haven much time, iffnrtand mmey, nnd in the quickest ..
way to tranaact huainesa. Conenlt yi ur telephone direc- I!
tor for Long di.Htanee iat* s. See (be yellow pngen, N°s. 6
and 7. Use your telephone more. It will pay you.
San Angelo Telephone Co,
Fred O. Green, Local Manager.
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