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PAGE EIGHT [ ARE YOU HONEST? I I THEN HOW ABOUT THE DOCTOR’S BILL? f | IS YOUR LAST BABY PAID FOR? | w.'iHtC’WahsW ii 5,,: -e r I S 3 No man is .honest who will deliberately put off his doctor’s bills. Such a S STOiC fraf-nrlf. ri-y?:.-j as s? ' man'will do ariymin^—even call himself honest, or curse the doctor out for ss RW .ml ; | mV' = It may be that you are just forgetful, ,or that you are inclined to procrasti- 5§ 55 mate a little. But my friend, your doctor can’t distinguish between you and §§ 55 the other fellow, r* 1 - : : r*. , -|E S Avoid the appearance of evil! Pay up now, and you will feed good for f§ 55 these reasons: You are not in debt; you have shown your appreciation of H 5: the doctor’s services; and you are honest! g £ The nation is founded upon the honesty of its citizens. As is the individ- 5g jjg ual so is the mass; as is the .mass so is the nation. Are you one who holds S 55 back the progress of the nation? Then.why don’t you pay your doctor? 55 S Scotland’s PcAst Has Blithely Sung: 1 I “An Honest Man’s the | Noblest Work of God.” | fi t B liwiainiti!iiu»4iiwuui»uiu<uuimHiiiumHiityiiuitiiiHauHiiiwiiiiiuiit!ii!i!uiyiiiiiiumMiuuiiuiiHittiiHiyui^ ■ - ! I - I ■' i , - ■' ■ i - Wop x'fc p Never Before 1 Like This The Super'Six principle exclu- attained by any other type, sive to Hudson and Essex, is c , .. . . “ 8 cars m .he worfd, and dr more £ because it gives results ih performance, handsomer in v J smooth, brilliant action, reli- line and finish, it is also lower , ability and economy never in price than ever before. * . ' ESSEX COACH Freight and Tax Extra JUHBBB I HUDSON.ESSEX WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS I; I I Jt I -- - -■ l Rft a ff¥* n&K'it' T >1 n V <fliiP.nr(l IVIArAP I• g\ I I VVHWI i ■ ism as vaj* I l - • ~~ ■ wWi ;$£ A> ■' rm ’t.yf • fijE ■ *y■ < . '■ • "u’.X . fi i ' \ ; • i i alt f . *-,'l r *InJ ,i I j» ¥ y’t* •flw CONuDJiD DAILt TnfBUNB * f IWlitfto KEfAOTITII: Ing for <’annum blew up-to tbellit epi sode, yielding thro safrti«» and pitownt ing three b*»e v «U boHs. • Fields aadfiSird; OavlßnadjMUjth. Cabarrus l|n<l Itleaebery iatSufht : fought through one of the most both eon | tested affairs ever played *t tlieluabar rus field, the “ result being a 'four-all i Bozeman, of Georgia Tech fame, made ! his debut in a Cabarrus uniform, and I fared badly asa Twilight- piteher. Hever ! al sparkling plays by the ICabs saved his I hide more than ouoe. '' ' ' ! Th* game Was called' on account ojf 1 darkness after one hour ami Ark min-, ■ utes of real baseball had baen exhibited, I Cabarrus __ 4..— —001 210 o—7 4 0 ; Bleachery .. iLu—2oo «0 0-7 8 2 f Bozeman and liartis; Sherrill and Hut-1 ij ton. ' ' » ! PAccm or I’Lwuiui mm HART IS TO MAKS Hfi DEAL : u ___g a 0))>| | < Staff by the IRelease of Jolrason add Acquisition of Sullivan. Concord High ; s«*hoo! A»c i f (BY. JAZZY MOORE) : The lowty* t’abs, frequently ot^npants : of the ceHar position, may "have a more ! brighter and . glorious day if r*Bclioop" ! Hartis, primitive pilot, continues in the ; role of manager- of the dub Already hi ; has palled the biggest player dfal since: • the season began by trading Peeler, otn : nipresent abort stop o' the 'Cabarrus I ; team, for Nance, infielder, and Moore,' | aNiiU 1 , ..v , i .'.i.. i .'..'".iiigiL_j.iji j W. N, Everot i, secretary of state, hat • beemoitee a member of the state Senate ; and three times a member of she House jof Repfwtentatives. H^ 1 wtii born in : Rockingham December 2f), and at ; tended the public schools- of tiiat place • before goinfc to the IJnlvhrtdty !of North | Carolina.’- Before coming to Raleigh as) ! secretary of 'state, to wbtCh position he • was appointed by former 1 Governor Mor ? rision n JahAary. 1923, he‘2*as listed I i as a fartifrind merchant.; 1 He succeed i ed the late J', Bryan Grilles ltd the office ! of secretary of state. '"'l ; ’: ’ . ——« ; An Alabama' woman bag tripfets. moth ■ er and babies doing nicely, even if it : all is a little old-fcsbioned. | t— , ..g-. itaam Just take your shoes off ind then put those weary, shoe-crinkfed, ach ing, burning; corn-pestered,! bimion tortured feet 4>f yours in Ja “Tiz” bath. Yous- 1 toes will wriggle with joy; they’ll Jcxjk up at yodwad al most talk and an lead—all y tim)i*^t-7 It’s grand—fei glorious. Y»ur feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from ctgpf, cal louses and human*. J There's ns£i ng like *Tit" If* reipedy that draws_out all the pobonotti- exudations Whkh puff tip your feewwmd cause foat torture. A few cetha.buy a box of*T«”at . fit t«t k ;| inM ' '‘ jjl TO vcs-".t-t—— T \ '"J 1 ... JOT.V 17TH. lew I I - <fco4>i !: VW 7’~—r-r'- .'X I Southern Railwav Svktem I i • s ■“ • J ft _ -mm jfi Tickett wood thred whole Va 9 BB S' l 2£>j£2L July l l u th - y fnal I I **' O’? its entire loop, j ( t tnit *iy *tii*t EFS|S£€Sj§ ter to Onbarrtls fan* by the edd of the ;, . : -w. • CtrtwrruK .. -0 1 .000 • I At Midway w. Cabacru#. * • At Caunon vs. BleaeWy. > :< B a ■ H B: 111 . Bp :V!";?‘/ 'MSBr’'' pi' | ««K « • Wh^SSnSi^tßert^y' the -i i A- one whqfWn 4« ahead with. hl» work aid let jptun^' ° Miserly ? Wkj tlmt woman wo#M nae' the shades of her anchors on her parlor windows. ] t j ! , ?*?’ h *2 i f. 1 ,» MW i [feta tired ah* lets her teeth chattet. . I > V Baxter Durham, State Auditor since [January, 18*1, was bora at Durham, K. jC„ Anjfust2o, 1878. 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