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[ ARE YOU HONEST? I
I THEN HOW ABOUT THE DOCTOR’S BILL? f
| IS YOUR LAST BABY PAID FOR? |
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S 3 No man is .honest who will deliberately put off his doctor’s bills. Such a
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= 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 §§
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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.” |
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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. * . '
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I HUDSON.ESSEX WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS
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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
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HART IS TO MAKS Hfi DEAL
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Staff by the IRelease of Jolrason add
Acquisition of Sullivan. Concord High
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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,'
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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
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; An Alabama' woman bag tripfets. moth
■ er and babies doing nicely, even if it
: all is a little old-fcsbioned.
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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 .
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> V Baxter Durham, State Auditor since
[January, 18*1, was bora at Durham, K.
jC„ Anjfust2o, 1878. He u imd otj
remher, 1924. . -- ‘,. ;'.
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