I’ \ :) \ THE ELON COLLEGE WEEKLY. Friday, April 18, HUNTLEY-STOCKTON HILL COMPANY, FURNITURE AND CASH OR CREDIT. UNDERTAKING GREENSBORO, N. C. I: 1- ANNOUNCEMENT THE GREENSBORO PRIVATE INFIRMARY 121 SOUTH ELM STREE'J', GREENSBORO, N. C. Under the Direct Supervision of Drs. Charles E. Moore, F. C. Hyatt and Parran Jarboe A Small, Up-to-Date Institution for the Diagnosis and Treat ment of Mild Medieal, Surgical and Genito-urinary Diseases. Rates; $10.00 to $15.00 per week. Registered nurses in attend ance at all hours. Long distance 571. Miss Mary Barrett, R. N., Superintendent V -WE DO Genuine French Dry Cleaning and Sample Dyeing as well as high grade laundry work. We will ap preciate your patronage. Write for price list and terms to agents. We charge only 5 cents for short and 10 cts. for cleaning long White Kid Gloves. COLUMBIA LAUNDRY CO. 1121/2) n't, 116 Fayetteville St., Greensboro, N. C. * W. B. Fuller, Elon (College Ttepresenlative ) liJCPOliT OF THE COyDlTION OF TIIK ELOX BANKING AXD TItUST CO. at Elon College, N. C. RESOURCES l.oaiis and discounts $15,000.51 .$47.64 . 30.42 84.00 \ \ (Beguu on page 2.) saould be all the gi-eatcr when that success is won by one v.ho labors without the more fortunate circumstances of his competitors. One of great magazines is publishing letters ffom its readers on the subject. Overdrifts secured ‘•The Noblest Man I Ever new.” In our Overdrafts unsecured every-dav experiences most of ns know of worthy actions, unselfish deeds, inspir- }lou!-es .'^1 0u2.7(i 111- e.xamples, that would bear fruit ni the and Vixti.res 1,412.00 tellin»’. Write us some that you have seen. You need not tell the names and you need i^ans 1,000.00 not confine yourself to the^ things usually Bankers 4,249.5fi called great. Examples ot‘ fidelity, help- items fulness, unselfishness, either among- rich or poor, are «lhe things worth publishing.- including all minor Slate Journal. currency 197.87 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 1,240.00 ELUN COLLEGE-CO-EI)UCATIONAL Situated in the delightful hill country or North Carolina. With all of the ad- vautages and none of the disadvantages of city life. Oijiloma from Elon admits without e.’camination to the Graduate Departments, in t.-ading universities. In addition to the REGULAR COLLEGE COURSES, the following Departments are maintained; l^K EPARATORY DEPARTMENT—Prepares young men and young womei» for the Freshman class at Elon, or else where. iJUSlC DEPARTMENT—Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Violin, Brass Instru ments. EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT—Elocution and Physical culture. ART DEPARTMENT—Oil Painting, Water Colors, Pastiel, Crayon, China Painting. Public School Drawing. Mechanical Drawing, Etc. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—An ide;il Business Course, combining educa tion cultnre, and special training. NORMAL DEPARTMENT—A three years briefer course leading to the L. 1. degree. Also special term each year, April and May. Good equipment and modern conveniences. Building heated by steam, lighted by electricity, furnished witli water and baths. E.xpenses moderate, from $132 to> $187 per session of ten months. Write for catalogue showing^ terms and work in detail. PRESIDENT W. A. HARPER, ELON COLLEGE, N. C. People’s House Furnishing Company, HIGH POINT, N. C. WholB!?aIe and R.etail House FurnisherR and Jobbers. MANTLES GRATES. TILE. A SPEOIALTT FREEMAN DRUG COMPANY. Burlingfcn, North Carolina 'Vre the leaders in Drugs, Chem cals and Toilet Articles. CAREFTJI, ATTENTION TO MAH. ORDERS 2,444.76 792.01 410.00 YOUR MOTHEU She was only a country woman. Just simple and plain, like all Who grow up in a little village T7X.- w here seldom the great thing's call. • *^''-^he had toiled and had her struggle, 'j As the.v did in the days that were— • * jjlJut say, don’t you wish your daughter j ^ j Would turn out a woman like her! ^ ^ She was limited much in her chances / For all eilucation, yes; • J ■ And it may be even her chances For social advantage were less. / Her hands with work were wrinkled, 4 And her traveling was never “fer,’’ ^ But, oh, don’t you wish your daughter *! Would turn out a woman like herl She spent her young days licli)ing Your father to make his way; And she hadn’t much time for fashion With her children to rear, but, say Just look back keenly and careful On that life of such little stir. $25,418.77 liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 5,000.00 rndivided profits, less current e.xpenses and taxes paid .... 657.08 De])osits subject to check [lemand Certificates of Deposit imz IMPERIAL TAILOR, ‘•PATRONIZE THE MASTER OF ALL TAILORS.” The man who makes every stiteh of his work in your home town. Have jnit received a fine line of spring samples, inelading Imported Serges and Alnminnia Grey Novelties. We have also received the latest models of the latest English cata. Samples are open for your inspection. Kindly pay us a call. H. GOLDSTEIN, PROPRIETOR. BUHLINGTON. N. C. Flowbrs for All Occasions FRESH AND SWEET, ROSES, CARNATIONS, AND VIOLETS OUR SPEC IALTY. j. L. O’QUINN, PHONE 149, RALEIGH, N. C. H. E. Atkinson, College Representative. SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU. RALEIGH. N. C. Established 1891, Operates throughout the Southwest. Teachers located in thir- 14,310.58 ty-two States. If open to engagement or promotion 5,340.04 Special Membership Option. write at once for Booklet Cashier’s Checks outstanding 101.17 CHAS J. PARKER, MANAGER. $25,418.77 Stale of North Carolina, County of Ala mance, ss: I, II. I). Lambeth, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. D. [-ambeth, t 'ashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this IGtli day of April. 1913, L. I. Cox, Notarif Public. WHITING & HORTON 10 EAST MARTIN ST., RALEIGH, N. C. CLOTHIERS AND MEN’S FURNISHERS, You are invited to make our store your Headquarters when in Raleigh. B. A. SELLARS & SONS. HIGH CLASS DRY GOODS AND GENTS’ CLOTHIERS AND TAILORING MERCHANTS. MAIN STREET ' BURLINGTON, M. C. they ponder yoi^jvant your daughter n like her! those cofiUjv i^t 111" To remember, to rei,tiy^ rehearse in mind a^ know, own childhood sugge»(, have aroused a nle^ ajiin to pain. For its loved ones here below. And you see her now in your fancy As she was in the days that were. And oh, if only your daughter Would turn out a woman like her! —Bengentown Bard. There is one lesson which every young Sunbury, 0., March 6. Jed Perkins person ought to learn. It is a duty which went to sleep in the stall with his big bay cannot be too strongly urged. It may be mule last night. He (Jed) is now doing expressed in three words; “W'ait on your- as well as could be expected.—The Amer- ican Issue. A A.

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