The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. [580], Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Farm Fact*
GFIViRfAL DIRtCTfll
(By Peter Hanford, President
of Farmers' Union.)
Only hard work receives a
recoin pense.
CHURCHE*. \
Methodist-First, and Third sundl
dorado, sesond Sunday at Rudd a
Sunday at Eider*school house
H. Maavell. Pi
Rev. J
Baptist—services first, second a
suudays in Eldorado morning at
Third Sunday morning and aftd
Bailey Ranch and at night in Eldoi
Rev. J. W. Elliott. Pal
SOCIETIES.
Knights Of The Maccabees - Eldora|
No. I2d meets on First and Third |
nights In each month.
A. T. Wright. Command
A C Lohroann. R
A F 8t A. M —Meets on Saturday,
before the foil rroon in each month.
D. C. Hill,sec. Re* McCormick. W
R. A M. stated Meetings cf Eli
Chapter. No. did 2nd Tuesday nil
each month. J. F. Isaacs. H. P.'
W. F. Ford. Sei
Co-operation is the farmers
salvation.
the The secret of success is con
past j stancy of purpose,
vork ;
iurs-! Power is permanent when it
| is a product of principal.
Wl * One of the greatest problems
*llls |of eivilution is to eliminate the
this
, parasite.
DEERINGS
Row Binders and Harvesters
are Agents for tin* above and can give as good terWs and prices
Wc have also made preparation for.SUITING UP MACHINES in good o
short notice any part lor any Implement used on the Farm or Hunch.
.Tomorrow may never come
but the wise farmer plans it just
the same.
Bring Your Wants to
Eldorado Hardware Company
TUhlo Q'CL0ilixl37* Store.
S. L, Stamford, one of our
prosperous stockfarujers, was
in the city tho latlar jiart of last
week with a load of beets, which
he readily dh»i>o«ed of, he had
one that measured 1H 1 2 inches
around
Council. Eldorado Council Not
meets 2nd Tuesday night In rach nt
J. F. Isaacs. T. I. M.
W. F. Ford, Recoup
Eastern Star Mails every 1st
day nights of each month Mrs. nB2. Hill
Mmi- : <** •• jK&jHE.
Ladles' Herne Mission society — MBp 2t d
ami 4th Thursdays in each rnc.itKapSp
h i cbm h. WUm
. M >ii.itna.i ***«-i 'eiit.
Mrs. John Mar In, seal
Woodmen Of The Word Meets! on the
lad Saturday In each month at the AIM) W
Commanda^H
A 1 . Wright Clerfl^J
K. of P.— Meets second and four'll rrldey
nights In eaoh month. A. T. Wright. C. C
Fred T, Neil. K. of R.
No mun ever climbed the lad-
der of success with his bands in
his pockets.
Progress is not only desire
able and necessary but it is na
ural and inevitable.
«*' •» <* — w ■» V sjr w «*' W V W -» lmfi k# W *# »■ W"'_x 'A -At w WwIifV
Clesinlngr and Pressing
jtvt The X’a.xitltoilwm. J
Bring me that Suit mid let in ■ Clean and Press it for you. *
: o\ r m , sn nt pies and let me order t hat New Suit, t
A Fit’s A Hit, Try Me j
Walter Cheek, Prop. I
PHONFIUO, Clothes ealled fur and delivered in town. c
T. G. Chainey was in the city
Saturday from Itis raneit It) :hles
north of town.
LlAliUE PHIIliIM!. SUNDAY 4 P. M
j
Subject—The Price of Power. •>
Sung
Good annihilate distance and
cancel space
Mrs. Vina Delging, and two
grand children, sons of J H
PeLong of Christoval, are visit
i»g on the-Dave and Geo, DeLotig
ranches this week near Thorpe.
Grandpa Burlerson phoned us
Friday night that they huh re
ceived a good rain at their fnun
ttmiles west of Eldorado the first
of the week and that he was feel
i.tg extaa young, he had hoed a
Half acre of maize and and a half
acre of cotton and plowed 4 acres
o f maize that day. That is a
good days work for a young man.
Mr. Burlerson says Schleicher
is the place to regain
20:20-
Luke 1:21, Mrs. Whitfield.
Luke 5:11 Miss Halbert.
Reflections
(!) Value of Power in Commer-
cial world, Joab Campbell.
Value of Power in Christian
World, Miss Glass
The Source of our power in
Commercial anu Christian World,
A. T. Wright.
Are We Willing bo pay the
E<Dr»do Lodge No. </»2.
1. 0. 0 F. Meets every Tuesday at th
W O. W and K. P. Hal!.-
A J Atkina. N. G.
A T. Wright, set,
Eldorado Grove No. 802 Meets 2nd and
Saturday nights of each month
Mrs. G. L. Lewis. Guardian
Mrs. W O. Alexander. Clerk.
Want To Buy Horses
| GELDINGS 5 TO7 YEARS OLD
Sound and
COM E
TO
ELDOKA 1)0
JULY 4th
15 hands to 15 1 inch high
free from Blemishes, Broke to ride and
Solid Colors.
1 will lx* in Eldorado July 4th.
Win. Anson
Manager Of A Railroad Cured Of teiem*
By Hunt's Cura.
Atone time I had a very bad
ease of Eczema It troubled me
for seven or eight years, and
although 1 tried all kind of mod
ieine and several doctors. UgoL
no relief until I used Hunt,si
cute. J used several boxes, and
it finally cured me, andT liava
always kept a box with me fear
it will come back. A. D. Gooden-
nough, General Manager Lida
Valley Railway Co., Ooldtiield,
\**v. 50c per box at drug stora
price for power, Discussed by
Lender and all present.
Silent prayer of consecration
In nil. That we may receive
more power from Out Heaven y
Father.
Song
Benediction.
Miss Marie Bran nan, Leader,
county
your youth,
You can always find the best
vegetables at T. L. Benson Co.
Barbwire cuts, ragged wound-
collar and harness galls heal upj
quickly when Ballards Snow
Linament is applied. It is both
healing and anticeptic. Price 2 >e.
50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
We will buy all of your chick .
ens, fryers and eggs.
T. L. Benson Co. |
In the whole field of medicine
there is not a healing remedy
that will repair damage to the
flesh more quickly than Ballard -
Snow Liniment. In cuts, wounds
sprains, burns, scalds and rheu-
matism, its healing and pene-
trating power is extraordinary
Price 25c , 50c. and $1.00 per but
tie. Sold by all druggist.
Miss Maude Cozzens returned
this week from Fort Worth,
where she has been for the past
few weeks, under going au oper
ation for appendicitis, she is
greatly improved and her friends
are glad to see her back.
Rev. J. W. Elliott and family
returned from Dallas Monday,
Bro. Elliott and his wife both
were operated on at Dallas and
are now gainig back their health,
which is pleasiug news to then-
many friends.
H. W. Finley
Best Laxative For Agert.
Old men and women fee! the
need of a laxative more than
young folks, but it will not cause
pain. Dr. Kings New Life Dills
are especially good for the aged,
for they act promptly and eas
ily. Price 25c. Recommended
by all druggists.
Car load of the Old Reliable
Bain Wagons just received at
T. L. Benson Co.
M*k -Smith
Not th(> largest in the West,
Lint among t ho Best by Test.
A typical up to date hos-
telry with south and east
ventilation, Clf-an beds and
plenty to eat.
S. W. Horn.and, Prop.
repair work ol at. rhud also
have timber for house moving
Will figure with you to move
your house or rent, you timber
GRAIN STORE
WAGON YARD
When baby takes boo much
the stomach turns: the result is
indigestion, sourness and vomit-
ing Frequently the bowels are
involved and there is colic pains
and diarrohea. McGee's Baity
Elixir is a grand corrective rem
edy for the stomach and bowels i Binder parts and repairs at
disorders of babies. It is pure. Eldorado Hardware Co.
wholesome and plesant to lake.
Prices 25c. and 50c. per Lot tit
Sold by all druggists.
Phone me your Feed orders,
prompt and accurate delivery.
Tn« patronage ofall Solicited
Ali Patronage Solicited
W. A. Alexander
2Nf Proprietor. PH
.1. II J)isinukes was in the city
Tuesday after supplies.
J. I). Katnsey was in from the Gasoline Stoves and Sad Irons
ranch Saturday. Eldorado Hardware Co.
R. P- Hinyard and family were
in the city Friday and Saturday,
the guest of G. M. Brown and
family.
We pay highest market price
for your products.
T. L. Benson Co.
W. N Kelly was in the city
Wednesday looking after bus
iness matters.
.ERLl
Kingstree; S. C. He writes
Please send me by mail at once
one dozen Hunt ’scure, the only
and best itch medicine to be
found in the *U.S“ 20c per box
and money protntly refunded if
it fades in Itching “Eczema”
Ringworm, Tetter, etc' all drug,
ist manufatured by A.BRichard
sou medicine Co„ ShermRn;Tex.
fHLWGP*?5 GREATCSTSEWING MACHINE
Sk JLIGHT R'JMNiNG
Galveston and DalJa; . lex.
Tlio L'-.st new paper i
journal In the South. *
State, Na ( tonal
any simllai pul
market report.", Mi i »ri
k
Nation for fai.'n* - ; in all t * t< .
Specially edited <I»'pn ? '••>: * t
farmer, the women and ■•hil-'-en
THE FARMERS fOT
Tne .pedal agriculture' m ii . :
N* Vi ennstf t» rb.H'i
of aubacrlber*. w hom li t :• i ; In a j>i
Ural way Voter the ;■ »lin;i-nt t - I
porleiice.. *if Its rend*! , itr.rt -
matter, of the farm, tiomr ati«l «,t: . i
subject.-.
We are going to guess at the
number of Rabbit scalp that are
delivered to T. L. Benson Co
un July 4. to be 1765, put your
down and see if you can
THE CENTURY PACE
Published enr-o A week, la ; magazine
of Idea, of tbo homo, tvriv one I’m
contribution of n xior.inn < 1( r i f Tlo'
N> v •! about far n liie and matteru of
generol intercut to worn n.
TUF, CHILDREN'S PAGE
I* putdDt til i.no, a weeb and la fined
u tili letter* fre m the bo>a and gnia
who y;o!l the paper.
RATES CF SUBSCRIPTION
One V «r, 11.00; Ktx n. i 1 a, 50r;
thri •• m nil a p.ivabb- r.variahlv
tn advance, Komlt by j«,- c I or <■*•
pre*.* r.mr-v order, brink check or reg-
Iotcicd- letter.
SAMPLE COPIES FIVER
A. II. Mi:i.n a re.. Pub-..,
O-lfceoc or DiiUa., Tea.
guess
beat me guessing Let everybody
turn in all the scalps he lias, no
matter how fpw they may be.
The motive of the Benson Cc,
is to get rid of as many rabbits
as possible, so show the® the
courtesy they deserve by bring-
ing in the scalps you have and
lets see what the number will be
Don’t forget that my guetui is
J765.
GOOD ROADS ARE THE 1*'.RENTS OF CIVILIZATION.
Good roads are the link- that form the .chain that binds the
human race together and they are the parents of modern civili-
ration.
i'here is no better investment than motley put into public
highways and every dollar invested ir. road improvement adds
three times its value to adjoining property and
trin e times us value to adjoining pioperty and every argument
that applies to the improvement of private property will apply
with multiplied force to the improvement of public property and
e . daily to public highways, as every, farmer must u«e the public
roads. No one is opposed to good roads, but objection is some-
j »«**•* made to paying for them.
Evil-WEEKLY i\F/AS
ron SALE AT ALL DRU80STS
The
City
Baibe
r Shop
Scissors Sharp, Razors Keen, 1
Satisfaction is our Scheme.
Up-to date
BATHS
WORK
Hot ot- Cold
C. A. SPENCER, Proprietor.
M.
E. ENNIS, Barber
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