The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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SaPNM Jt. 1A*
It Builds
Strength ■
Just the remedy to aid'
the system in throwing"off
catarrhal wastes, help the
functional organs, restore-
digestion and bring back
the perfect balance.
Pe-ru-nt meets the nerd
which we all feel at this
season of the year.
Sold Everywhere
Serious operation
avoided
Retinol healed ttuhhom tore
El vria, Ohio, March I:*—“I feel it
my duty and pleasure to thank you
for the wonderful ‘ ___
cure your ilcsinol
salve has wrought
for my husband,
who suffered from
an open sort- on the
hack of his reck for
four years. Several
doctors said that it
Vvas a cancer and
advised its removal, but it was so
pear the base of the brain that wo
feared an operation. 1 had found
, Jtesinol Ointment so effective for
tuts, bums and similar things thAt
I induced my husband to try that.
After using only two jars of Resi-
r.ol, the sore entirely healed—
every trace of it has disappeared.
Kesinol certainlv was a G^d-send
to us!” (Signed) Mrs. E. K. Ken-
nedy, 213 11. 8th St.
Montreal’s Amphitheater
'The am phi theater ni*w .nearing <*>m-
pleNon in Moiifreal for hock**' and
other Indoor winter *pdri* is designed
to lie one of tlie largest lltld best*
(•quipped buildings of its kind in the
world. '1 l miles of pipes are laid
over the arena surface nod after tin*
lirst lee is .supplied it will take only
n matter of an hour or two to make a
new surface, so that after eneh : hockey,
game the lee may he harden* d at-
will:
hopsn’t hurt one hit! I>rop a little
“Fre^zone" on an aching corn, Instant-
ly that corn stops hurting, then short-
ly you lift It right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny hot tie of
"Freezono” for a few cent.t, sufficient to
remove every hnrd corn, soft com, or
corn oetween the toes. **nd the foot
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
SHOW CASES
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I Drug. Dnj Goods & Jewelry Fixtures
I Soda Fountains
I H/T Di/HCT r*OM NANUrACrWC*
I Southern Fountain and Fixture Mfg.Gx
I--- Dallas T«*«t
Learn a Business of Happiness
-BECOftTE INDEPENDENT
NEARLY INSANE
AT TIMES
Mn. Sannder* Tell* how Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Relieved Troubles of Change
of Life
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SundaySchool
* Lessonv
Knoxville, Tenn.—“I took Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound while
Pv rev i* n
of tha Kv*nln« Srhi
• til ui# of i 'hlcHjru )
. Wovivrn N
kitzwatkk i»i> r>»«a
school, il n.dv litbla la-
• w«i>« r I'nlon I
me Lompounn while
going through the
Change of Life. I
was very nervous,
could not sleep and
had melancnoly
spells. In fact, 1
was nearlv insane at
times an<f my mem-
ory was almost a
blank. I was so weak
1 could not do my
housework half of
the time and suf-
i * fereddreadfullvwitb
my back. doctor said I would havo
to worry it out and 1 went througli this
for three years before I began taking
th£ Vegetable Compound which I saw
advertised. I think it was eight bottles
that I took. It has been two years sinco
I took any and I haven’t had a doctor
since for that trouble, I do all my
washing and ironing and I have gained
from lift to 138 pounds. I feel so well
I think I do not need any medicine now,
but I advise all women who suffer phy-
sically and mentally as 1 did to give the
Vegetable Compound a fair trial. I
hope it will do as much for them as it
did for me. V-Mrs. T. A. Saunders,
711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville, Tenn.
Wonderful Experience
When Henry • ddys, naturalist ami
initlmritv mi bird eiills.'died recently
at Rockville, Mil., lie (eft a will Which
Contains tins .paragraph: “I commend
■lily sew I t*i iio'l ill thi- hope that, de-
spite its unwMildness (** enjoy'- tie-
eteat t*ri\ii"ge. he will allow jt In cMi-
•tiiiiie its existence il'l'tcr the death of
in,' body. Should I l*e denied thi-; great
li*i<*n, vet am. I deeply-grateful- that I
bate lieei: pertni! etl to enjoy this
beautiful, world, to think atid to feel.'
Lt li.ua been a wonderful nml iletlgirlfili
experience, and I thunk uiy'G.nd w ith
jilt overflowing heart that. I have Lived.".
M\ om* -r* gret. i- fhut I linv-e dealt so
unworthily with, th*1 life he Ion me."
■ Special paiiit which will not reflect
light is he in g used on night living iiir-
planes to. protect t*lh*ts from the glare
of seiir*jtUgl ts fixed to the wings.
! i
i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP IS i
• a
! CHILD'S BEST LAXATIVE |
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Leston for May 17
SAUL BECOMES A CHRISTIAN
LESSON—TEXT—Act« 9 1-19.
GULDEN TEXT—"if any man ha la
riirlnt Jeaus, he la a new cri-aiure."—
II Cor. 517. 1
Pit IM A It Y TOPIC—A Man V/ho i
Helped Another.
JUNlOlt TOPIC—How Saul Became
a Christian.
INTKKMKPIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—How Sum) Was Converted
Y« U’NO PEOPLE AND AOl.LT TOP-
IC—A Study of Converaion.
I. Saul’s Violent Hatred of tho
Lord's Disciples (vv. 1-2).
Saul knew lull well that unless the
.movement set on foot, hy Jesus was
Slopped, It would supersede Judaism.
He was ignorant <>f the genius of
Christianity. He did not know that
the "Mood of martyrs is the seed of
tin* church." The noble display of
faith hy Stephen In sealing his testi-
mony with his blood diil not soften
S,oil’s spirit, hut rather intensified his
hatred for Jesus and His disciples. It
•made him more determined tlain ever
to stamp out the Nazarenc heresy. The
Intensity of his madness, and the ex-
tent of its operations are best set forth
in ills own words, ‘‘And I persecuted
this way unto the death, binding and
delivering Into prisons both men and
women" (Ads 22:4). "I both shut lip
many of the saints In prisons having
received authority from the chief
priests, and when they were put to
death, I gave my voice against them,
and punishing them oft in all syna-
gogues I strove to make them Idas
phepie, and being exceedingly- mail
against them, I persecuted them even
unto foreign cities" (Acts 20:10-12 It.
V.).
II. Saul Kicking Against the Pricks
(vv. 3-U).
The figure here Is that of the East-
ern ox -driver following the ox'with a
sharp iron -fixed to the end of a pole.
The animal is prodded on with this
Important to All Women
Readers of This Paper
Tieei ii-l - i:|h-i* tliou-.miH of wmen
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
! »u*pt*ct it.
Women's complaints often prove to he
nathniii el <- hut kidney trouble, or the
,, suit of kidney or bladder di** »■-**.
It the kidneys are not in a healthy con-
dition, they may cause t**e other organ*
to become diseased.
You may fuller pain :n the back, head
t icin' and loss of amhitiop.
Poor health makes you nervous, irrita-
ble and may be despondent; it makes
any one m».
jiut hundred* of women claim that Dr,
Kilmer’s Swamp Root, by restoring
health to the kidney a, proved to he ju*t
tlie remedy needed to overcome such
condition*.
Miuy send for a sample bottle to see
what Swamp-Root, the great kidney,
hver iid bladder medicine will do for
Hy inclosing ten cents to Dr.
J\ihncr Ji Co., iUnghamton. N. \., you
to.iv receive sample size bottle bv Parcel
post. You can purchase medium and
large «i/e Kittles at all drug stores.
Portable Mill Works
M.x.iv times in tlie past we have all
(vjsheil tor a woodworking machine
combining many pf the features <*| the
mill works, sn portable, well balancmt
and flexible that we could take il to
where heavy limbers lie and frame
them I" our heart Vs content while they
lay where gravity held them. Hoteli-
er* are planning their chopping blocks
as they stand Tank and vat makers
aix* framing their heavy timber* as they
lie oil benches; rutting, splicing, bor-
ing ami graining »>n timbers as thick
as I-’ inches i* all done a> the timber*
lie. Scientific American;
Children C
RY FOR
• •
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s
Castoria is especially pre-
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages
of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there-
from. and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the
assimilation of Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it
it doesn't Hike u girl long to estfeli
n huslmml alter she begins to pose as
a man hater.
He talks and she listens during the
courtship, hut after marriage tlie plan
is reversed.
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Oy*;*«ra for Sore Hands.
8onk hands on retiring in the hot suds
of (‘uticuru Soap, dry and rub in Cu
tioura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This is
only one of the things Cutlcura will do
if Soap, Ointment and Talcum arc used
for all toilet purposes,—Advertisement.
Strained
A man f the soil went I fit o the elty
/• r a wife, lie w.n* Messed,on hi* mis-
sion and brought lier Mirk to the farm.
As it Happened'sire w;is not versed in
fhr» arts of farming and as a result
.made malty -mistakes as she was
Insure Your Complexion!
'u*m
\J f Face Crea
Face Creams
and Cold Cream Powder
Their fragrance is charming and they impart ,
that delightful feeling of well being so much a: predated
by every dainty woman. Best dealers everywhere #ell it.
Write for liberal FREE SAMPLE today VV?
C. W. IIciib* Son* Co., 1744 N. Richmond ‘ t., Chicago. III.
instrunjent and if It Is refractory It Learning.
r >ne day, as her hiishand was return-
ing from the’ hold, she met him at tlie
Most of t ha‘it'd vice given Is n I tout'
dlsagfeenhle thities. This Js why it
Ixn’t taken.
CORNS
. - ; ; ,, , . *
Lift Off-No PainI
IFK
fci5*JJsQD!
£8Hzone
MOTHER! When baby Is consti-
pated, has wind-i'ollc. feverish breath,
onnted-tongtie, or diarrhea, a Hal f-
teaspoor.ful .of genuine "California
Fig Syrup" promptly moves the poi-
sons, gases, bile, souring food and
waste rigid out. • Never tramps or
overacts. Rabies hive Its (lellcioua
tusfe.
Ask your druggist-fur genuine ‘'Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup" which has full' direc-
tions f**r infants in arms, and children
of all ages, plainly printed on bottle,
/'ways say “California" or you may
get an Imitation tig syrup.
Today—after
eating — take
Jatonic. Small, pleas-
ant tasting Tablets.
Relieve Gas Bloat,
Heartburn, Sourness,
Food Repeating and
Stomach Discomfort.
I
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ATONIC
CFOR VOUB STCMACf1TrSAKp
AT ALL DRUCQISTft, 50c
—
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sGuticura
; Loveliness
A Clear
\ Heclthy Skin
[ \ hi—riJ t>T Ewmey-imr
( \ Uh of CuHcora So*o
BATHE TIRED EYES
with I>r Tliruii|>».)n'» Hjewator
liny »l jrimrdriiKUlM Rot
1U Hivwr. Tr»y, N T. Booklwt.
FITS STOPPED
U* any Miffyrwr freiu Kjnli-yKy or fBllln« Mli-kncsa
Wiilc aaualar ■Ivlniratfo Kmem.ll'Tii HrVKOV
LSI U 1*11 Third suwel. UlLWaI'KKB Win
Kill All Flies! ™BKS“
l larr-l any who» .. DAISY FI.Y f ItLBR nUrwI. •ihJ
lolls all Itimi l.rat. -l-an, orn*m--nlal. «t.rf
kicks against the sharp Iron and In-
jures Itself.; Tlrls Is a picture of Saul
hs he was mildly lighting against Jesus.
1. A Light Fr>'m Heaven (vv. 3-4«).
The time hud come f*>r the Lord to
Interfere. Saul was stricken with
Mil dtie*s and .fell t<> the earth. This
physical demons! ration aeeentnated
the workings of his conscience which
doubtless wen* going mi unickened hy
the lit-ly Spirit as He used Stephen’^
tessluiony.
2. A Voice Frotn H-.atven (vv. 4!*-').
This w;is the Lord's voice calling
Shill hy name and asking. ‘’Why. per
s't cut' *t tln'iii \lc':" This moved Saul
:o impure, "Who art tlmu. Lord?" The
answer came. "I am J> *us whom thou
pfl’si cutest." He Is so closely identl
tied with l.idjexers that lie feels their
sufferings amp regards treatment of
them as treatment of Himself.
3. Saul's Inquiry (v. 0), ‘.'What Wilt
TilOU llllVe Me t*. I>oV’-y
The Lord t*»!d him tt> go into the
city, w here Information would he given,
him us to what he must do.
4. Saul Entering Damascus (vv,
7-0).
• The hgughty persecutor went quite
humbly Into Damascus, led by his at-
tendants. For the space of three dii\ s
he nonalned blind and fasted. What
went on in his soul in those days no
mortal can know, hut we may he as
sured that he, like the Lord in the wil-
derness, was too deep in meditation
and prayer to desire food.
III. Ananias Ministers to Saul (vv.
10-10).
1. Ananias’ Vision (vv. 10-12).
In this vision t!.« Lord a|>peared and
Instructed him to go to Saul. He gave
hint the name <;f the street and Saul's i
host, and informed him that Saul-was
now a praying man, and that He hall
prepared"Spttl by u vision for the com J
lug of Ananias.
2. Ananias’ f'ear and Hesitancy (vv. i
13-ld). ‘ ’ ' * • ; v I
I lie knew of Saul’s ministry and the |
authority hy which Im* came. The J-ord
. encouraged him to go,, assuring lijn?
that Saul Is no longer an enemy but a
chosen vessel to hear Ills nartjc before
the Gentiles, kings, and the children
of Israel.
3. Ananias’ Obedience (v. 17).
His fears being removed, Ananias
went to the house where Saul was
staying, put Ids hand on him and af- !
feetloinit.ely addressed him as **broth-
er." Ananias told Saul that the Lord
had sent him with a two fold mission:
(1) "That tlmu mlghtest receive thy
1 sight”
(21 “He filler! with the Holy Spirit” |
4. SnuMlaptlzed (vv. 18-IP).
After Saul received Ids sight Ana-
idas baptized him. • 'l'lie Lottl bestows
the gift of the Spirit upon whomsoever |
I He wfU,. and may designate anyone
I whether occupying an official position
i or uoi, to-lay bunds upon Individuals, j
d<*or ;ii>.} said; "Uli| l.end id *|og) got
in the croD* jar. hut I >traitied it "
The war has made table linen very
valuable. The use of Red Cross Hall
Hluewill add to its Wearing qualities.
Fse it and see. All grocers.—Adver-
tisement.
Extreme in Cold
Cohlest eondition in tlie world is
fhiil of frozen 'helium gas. which is
within one degree of theoretical abso-
lute zero
r>r poory’s "tVnil Stiet" Is P'urprful. hat
• aft'. Onp lie HP will .'xt'Pl Worm* or Tape-
worm; no castor ail n»pclel. A*Jv
Banana’s Introduction
I’aimnas were Introclm etl in the New
World in lold from the -Canary islands.
—‘Sriefiee Service.
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Prayer
Prayer is the i»»*nce of our spirit.
The stillness of our thoughts; the rest
of our cares; the ruhu of our tempest.
The Angels
Angels served G*»d and ministered to
men when they in-oclalmed Christ’s
birth.—Presbyter am of the South.
‘Do children like candy?
We’ll say they do—and so do most grown-ups.
The funny thing about it is that many people
don’t realize how good and economical candy is
as a food. ...»
DIAMOND STAR
Pure Cane Sugar t*.
when made into candy or preserves, increases
the popularity of the makers and the strength
and energy of the eaters. Make them yourself,
easily and cheaply, and add to your popularity.
Your grocer will supply you.
iMade in the SouthwestSold in the Southwest
Texas Sugar Refining Co.
TEXAS erry, TEXAS
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