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HONOR By THOMAS A. CLARK D?&a mi Mh, Uiinnltjr at lUiaofa. There la apparently In the minds of our people a peculiar slgnlOcance In being pat npon one's honor, what rrer that may mean, and ? peculiar reedom trom responsibility when not ipon honor. An act may be recog tlzed as objectionable or even aa actu illy evil, but many people feel no :ompuncUona of conscience In com mitting it, unless they are upon their donor. Then they would lose a leg rather than offend. I remember not long ago baring a sonversation with a young fellow with ?eference to certain Immoral things of which he had been guilty. He agreed with me ultimately that If the past :ould be forgotten he would not in the future again offend. It was not long, however, until I discovered that he Had broken his agreement. "Did you not promise me," I asked, "that- ^rou would not do this thing again?" "Why, I believe I did," was his re ply, "but I did not promise upon my uonor." A few years ago a boy came to my jfflce and asked me to lend him thirty live dollars. He was playing In hard luck, he was out of work, and If he could borrow the sum of money for which he asked he could get to a dis tant city and find a Job. He would yay the money back In three months, be said. I let him have It, and not hearing from him for a year or two. 1 wrote him. "I was not of age when I borrowed the money of you," he finally replied to my letter, "and so I am under no :egal obligation to pay." And he has never done so. He was not on his honor, you see. It Is a curious thing this honor. Un der certain conditions a man feels bound by It. He must be honest and truthful and upright. He must insist upon honesty and uprightness in oth ers. Then he leaves a room or turns corner, and the whole situation t-l-.nnses. He may lie or practice de ctlj o.' even steal, and a few think the worse of him and he not anything the worse of himself. It is a false honor, this I have been describing. Real honor Is based upon principle, it is the outgrowth of char acter. It Is not Influenced by time or situation or circumstance. It Is a part of a man's everyday life; it controls and directs his action wherever he is, and it needs no oral or written expres sion to make it binding. <?, 1924. Western Newapapar Union.) Seed Cirn, Millet, Soy Beans, Su dan Grass, Peas and Pole Sn>pa at L. P. HICKS. Colds Cause LAXATIVE BROMO Ql THINElVbtMj remove the cause. There Is only ; oof "Broin# Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S ai?n*tur* qirbox. 30c. tLKtiAX, ADVERTISING) SALE OP FAKW LAND By vlrture cf the power ot Mile con tained iu thai certain deed of trust tnude by C. A. Long to Wm. H. Ruttln, trustee, dated Dec. 31. 1916, and re corded 111 Franklin Registry In Book 210, page X6. default bavins been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand (or foreclosure having been made on oald trustee by the holder of the said Indebtedness, the undersigned will on Monday, July 14th, 1924, at about the hour ot noon, at the Court House Door In Louls burg, N. C., otter tor sale to the high est bidder, tor cash, the property there In described as follows: Situate In Cedar Rock Township, and being that tract of lard conveycd by M. M. Gapton to Mrs. Eirma Stullings by deed dated Dec. 16, 1890 and re corded In the Registry of Franklin County in book 85, page 510, and by Bald MrB. Mabel Snltor and husband and Mrs. Elizabeth Stalllngs and G. B. H. Stalllngs conveyed to C. A. Long and bounded as follows: Beginning at a Hickory, J. M. Stall lngs corner and running thence S 88 1-2 E 123 poles to a small White cak, Coppedge's corner In W. D. Coppedge's line; thence S 1 E 94 poles to two White oaks pointers W. D. Coppedge's corner; thence S 89 1-2 W 100 poles to a Poplar and Gum; thence N 81 W 29 poles 18 links to a Red oak, R R. Burnett and J. M. Stalllng s corner; thence N 3 1-2 E 95 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 74 3-4 acres, more or less. This June 13, 1924. W. H. RUFFIN. Dom Your Back Ache? i\ Bad Bccka Dring Battering to M?ny I.o.iisburg Folks. Is that doll, constant backache mak ing you old and miserable? Does your back throb and- ache until it Mama you just can't keep going? Do you eaffer headaches, diziy spells and urinary disorders; feel weak, tired and worn-out? Then look to your kidneys. Delay may mean serious kidney sick nasal Use Doan's Pills ? a stimulant diuratic to the kidneys. Doan'a a r? reoomm ended by thousands. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Main St, Franklinton, N. C. says: "I usaa Doan's Pills at different times for pains in my back. My back was so sore, no matter which way 1 turned, I waa in misery. I had terrible head aches, and dizzy spells too, and spec ka would dance in front of me. When ever these attacks came on, I used Doan's Pills and they always Axed me up all right." Price 60c, at all dealers. Doot simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doap s PlUs ? the same that Mrs. Mitchell had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrt., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE We have listed for saie several val uable farmB, among which are (1) bbout 84 acres Cedar Rock T. 8. known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. 8. known as part of Whi taker landa. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Dank) We Have It ? * i "V_? Can Get It Or It Isn't Made Anything in the line of drugs, stationery, tine candies, smokes, toilet accessories, etc. Prescriptions a speciality. Serv ice at the fountain at all times. SERVICE DRUG CO. j Wood, N. C. W. D. FULLER - 0. B. KEARNEY Come To See Us We will do our best to supply your wants, all seasons of the year, in Merchandise suit- . able for Family, Home and Farm. W. 0. Fuller & Go. raom im ; , r . v _ Summer Fabrics Ladies are able to have a much greater variety of wearing apparel than men for the very simple reason that they eliminate the greatest item of expense, the cost of manu facture, Dresses are not expensive from the standpoint of fabrics. In the selection of fabrics one considers not only the element of durability but the more important one of comfort. Just now the sheerest fabrics are very desirable and we have them in abundance. Delightfully cool cloths in striking and novelty patterns i>s well as the simple neat effects. "W %.<r ? 9- _ Silk Marquisette, Sport Fabrics, Fancy Voiles, Satin Crepes, Cotton and Silk Crepes, Dotted Swiss, Tissue, Feliciens, Gaze Marvel, at a range of prices from 33c to $1.50 Complete range of shades solid Voiles and Organdies prices 33c 58c 89c McCALL PATTERNS Purchase a dress and trimmings to the amount $3.50 and we will give you absolutely free any McCall pattern you wish to select. The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 WHY A YOl'NG MAN I KNOW SHOULD ATTEND A CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMP '?II ml is the Younir Man I Know Who .should .Utend a Citizens' Military Training Camp 1. "Bud" needs the training. 2. America needs "Bud" "!'.ud" needs the training because he is an American boy not yet old enough to vote, he has not much know ledne of the duties of citizenship. His work keeps him too much in doors and he has some physical de fects. He has a darmant talent for leader ship. but is diffident of his powers." He has only a common school edu cation, but be is ambitious. In a Citizens' Military Training Camp, he will be taught the duties and responsibilities of an American: his patriotism will be stimulated by association with men from all walks of life thus aiding a closer national and social unity. Proper outdoor exercise will develop strength, endurance and agility and these defects will be rvercome.. AMERICA NEEDS BUD, because In time9 of war he will be a unit in a fighting force of well trained men. ready at a moments notice for service in the field, with a minimum of econo mic loss to the country In his pre paration. In times of peace he will be a man I who will have developed traits of lov alty, obedience to law and respect for constitutional authority who will be richer for the training received and able to enrich the life of his com munity by the maintenance of high ideals of personal and civic conduct. If Bud attends a Citizens' Military Training Camp, he will be trained; AMERICA will possess another MAN", another CIUIZEN", another POTEN TIAL SOLDIER. Signed, ADELE DANIEL. Market the surplus cockerels and poorly developed pullets. Save the best cockerels for breeding and the best pullets for early layers this fall, advise poultry extension specialists of the State College of Agriculture. BIG LOT OP ? ?? Men's Work Shoes Just received to be Sold on Special Sale at $1 90 PER PAIR
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