HONESTY International Sunday School Lwca for August 24. 1#47 GOLDEN TEXT: "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appear Alice of evil." ? I Thessalonians 5: LrAsson Text: Proverbs 3: 3. 4j II: 1; 12: 17 22; 14: S: 23: 10-11; Matthew 5: 37. While written centuries ago, the words of Solomon, the author ?if Proverbs, have a striking mes sage for us today. They give a re markable insight into life and the true value of things, declaring that dishonesty is bad business and that integrity of character is essential to happiness and favor with God and man. Tlie word "honesty" brings to mind a variety of thoughts to a variety of people. One author suggests that because each per- 1 son is reared and trained dif- 1 forently from all others, con ceptions of moral principles vary and this fact accounts for a l.trgc part of the wickedness in the world. For a definition of the word, we go to Webster, who de fines "honesty" as the quality of being honest. Going back to the word "honest," just, sincere, honorable, equitable, fair, right eous, chaste, frank or open." Therefore, honesty involves fair play, justice, truth, uprightness, trustworthiness and every other quality of noble character. DON'T COUGH Your Head Off! Ask For Mentho-Mulsion If it fails to stop your cough due to colds, ask for your your money back. Boone Drug Co. The REX ALL Store To state that dishonesty is the opposite of this is not to go deep ly enough. Jesus taught that if the spirit of honesty was not in the heart of a man, even though all his known works and deeds were apparently honest, he was ? dishonest man. In the parable of the talents, Jesus taught the depth of unfaithfulness when he contrasted the man who had the one talent with him who had two talents. To him who was faithful, his lord said, "Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things" (Matth. 25:23). He who is honest in the little things of life can be trusted to be honest in th*t 15 poles to a stake at the creek, then down with said creek as follows: south 7, west 6 poles, south 27, west 17 poles, south 5, west 18 poles, south 15 west 46 poles to a wal nut tree by the creek, and corner to Lookabill, then with Lookabills lines south 50. west 56 poles to a chestnut tree, then north 53, west 63 poles to a stake at corner of fence, then south 47 west 30 lb poles to a chestnut tree on the ridge, then north 53 west. 29 poles to an oak stump at some rocks on the ridge, then south 2, west ?7 poles to a maple now gone, then south 84, west 123 poles to two spanish oak stumps, then south 88. west 55 poles to a hickory tree now down with hickory maple and oak pointers and corner to Wane Miller and Land Bank. Then north 42, west 54 poles to a spanish oak a little on the N. W skle of Harmons Knob and corner to Federal Land Bank, then north 4. east passing land bank corner at 94 poles and continuing on with Millers line 192 poles to a stake by a branch above the folks, then south 86, east 20 poles to a bunch of Lynn trees by the creek and corner to Joe Mollers Ezra Cabin tract. The north 86. east 25 poles to a stake corner to J. A. Winebarger In old Grant line, then south. 86. east 166 poles to the beginning, containing 475 acres more or leas Except from above about 38 acres sold to Arlle Bryan. This 9th day of August. 1947 WADE E BROWN. 8- 14 -4c Substitute Trustee. ed can see through barred win dows the tops of parked auto mobiles outside the prison. The Dower bedj on the lawn, however cannot be seen. Once a day the men's orders from the prison store are taken. Only three times a week does the condemned man leave his cell. On Tuesday he goes to the shower at the end of the corri dor and after the weekly wash ing he gets a change of clothing and returns tc his cell. A shave under the watchful eye of a guard enables the convict to leave his cell on Thursday. Visitors may talk to the condemned in a large room just outside the death row on Sunday for 30 minutes. Devotional services are held by F " the prison chaplain Sunday, but each evening after supper the prisQnres hold their own relig ious services, with each prison er taking a turn at conducting the simple serv^es. The prisoners do not leave tm-ir cells for the ser vices. It comes shdTtly before the lights go out at 9 p. m. Public testimonials, in which the condemned confess their sins and ask forgiveness, are common during these impromptu devotion als. Only a last minute reprieve can save the condemned. Meanwhile' the 16 sit in their cells,each 9 by 12 feet in size and furnsihed with a dog-eared Bible, a bed, a stool, and p lavoratory ? and just wait. 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