i,„ Pointers be«ir n lie g;j ■■■“ at 7.30 sharp. Il!„ * "'‘1* opened at 8.00. 'fh •; ^"ow Show Do.i ^how. begins at 8.4.5. immediately after oii’t miss “'ly of them. If you do, Elr- '' '"' ■ Watch for Trained Bats, the fesi slid. ■H S/i, OlO, 'cs ill ti^g Sideshows. In you will see the marvel- foj, ?eo tne marvei- ti, act +1, * thrilling fire and * '''onderful trained bears, wish that our association may be mutu ally helpful and pleasant. Following are the teachers who will look to the education of Badin children during the coming school year: Prof. Ben. M. Williams, Miss Juanita Arnette, Miss Sarah G. Adams, Miss Claude Um- stead, Miss Sallie Walke, Miss Etta Schiffman, Miss Bess L. Whitson, Mrs. T. C. Sheppard, Miss Mary P. Shell, Miss Nell Robertson, Miss Cordia Wall, Miss Ruth Brawley, Miss Susan Green, Miss Louise Whitley, Miss Lois Bell, Miss Julia Austin. ^the, "■ill ''’0] act, troupe of clowns, and ‘«‘ous acts ‘'Icier The ‘'f>d features which ) „ 1 ? ®^^>id breathless with *^ause Pic ace; ^(iseball Park. fi; It 'ostei- V. Br own in Badin jg •nitn. >1 pleasure to have former r Mth '‘'>(1 bearing a hero’s usually the most efficient . ‘Sht of the great strucirle”" importance of these, and st LieS ly « attain th™.«■■■ Us again, and especially en they return from the 1' ra ^Ol Health and Safety {Bv Chas. M. Sturkcy) Safety is imperative, health is essen tial to happiness, and efficiency is the quality most valuable to an employee. Each is dependent on the other. ® ^ is not obtainable in the absence of good health, nor is it realized by the ineffi cient man; good health depends upon freedom from accident; healthy men are ■ it. Realize the strive constant- Mr ^^siting his brother t) * " all liiT the Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe. Saw as much service *najof ®ee- He was in f^.J’®‘’“t>ons of the Amer- *®iTv *^^*itigny, thru Cha- -..c A closing terrific at . Argonne '■«n Sj^y Of tv, ''M at drive. He was f !\ a*'*' *®''ei‘al Sassed at another, Riven up as deohaving reported ''Ki ■Eh wivu®, gallantry, , Thp. coveted Croix 'dp. it ® fact, to >s ij. J'® 'vere 16 ; gathered indirectly, e to (ret Foster Brown In him'^r* saf ^eart„ ° *^bat we honor ^ in ’ happy that . ^_^^^our midst again. Greeting Ill, September L Of "'ill '^a “f ti,.. th /th •'a: 8, the schools man in hkt*^ fourth year’s ory. X7> an. . ''■si'’ k' ’’iterB ®®ssion with more S.. l-ack . We are glad to Of lar: Se proportion of our If,''* a^.'^ot regret that ’Ute. '^el, new To Mr. Wil- give iff '-‘Cottio assistants we **■ an(j ’ a full measure ^■operation, with the vour welfare and success in life. Each morning is a fresh beginning. We are, as it were, just beginning life. We have it entirely in our own hands and when the morning with its fresh beginning comes, all yesterdays shoM be yesterdays, with which've have noth ing to do. You may only profit by the experience gained, not by ^ the faitoes. From this moment on, be a safe y "^The Company does not require nor expect its mployees to incur any nsk. frL which, by the exercise of their judgment and by personal care, they ca protect themselves, ^ut enjoins upon them and demands that they shall take tle'meand use the means necessary to, in all cases, do their duty m safety- When you get something m y > do not let some of the men working w th you pick it out; the Company maintains a first aid station with an man in charge to do such should not risk such a valuable thmg as your eye for some inexperienced perso you know is working off, or You may not .be nun, the other fellow? . Are you a safe man to work wii Do you take ch.nca. that mdawr the live, of your fello»-wor]ierI « Ml your sake, practice “safety first” for the sake and safety of others. Are you one of the fellows that make a practice of borrowing a towel in the wash house? Even if you are one that does such a thing on rare occasions, you should know the risk that you run. The doctors tell us that the use of a towel by two or more persons, or the “common towel,” is a common way to spread disease. Serious ' eye disease (trachoma, gonorrhea-ophthalmia) may result in blindness. Syphilis and other contagious or infectious diseases may be spread from the sick to the well by using a towel previously used by a person suffering from one of these diseases, because the germs of such disease are wiped off on the towel. Remember, while we can easily see and avoid a portion of a towel soiled with dirt and grease from the face and hands of an other person, we cannot avoid the germs of disease in this way, because they are invisible to the naked eye. A towel, tho spotless looking, may be loaded with invisible danger to you if it has been previously used. You are taking a chance every time you borrow or lend a towel. There were over four thousand people injured by nails last year in one State alone, to say nothing of the whole United States. It soon will be the time of the year when the kiddies will go barefooted, and if a nail is left handy, it looks as if they will find it sure—usually not before it is in their little foot. People thoughtlessly leaving boards with rusty nails sticking in them laying around where children play or people travel, never think what pain and trouble they may cause. Blood poisoning or lockjaw are often caused by such injuries. Make it a duty to bend down every nail that you can, as it may cause an accident to you or someone else. You would not want to injure your fellow-workman, causing him pain and loss of time from work, and perhaps cripple him for life. It would worry you a great deal to know that you have caused such misfortune; but these things often happen when playing practical jokes on the job. Remember the Com pany is paying you to work, not play. Lend your support towards making this a safe place in which to work. Do not in any way contribute to the injury of a fellow-workman. Furloughs were in order. “Every man who has a good reason for requesting a furlough, step forward.” “Company, Haiti” the captain roared.

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