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November 24, 1911. the weekly uieeotoey ynrliTiftnr (N. C.) Buginess Houses. C>end or borrow money through the Pied mont Trust Co., Burlington, N. C. Buy Dry Goods from B. A. Sellars & Sons. Be* Burlington Hardware Co. for Plumb- ing. , B. A. Sellars & Sons for Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings. See Dr. Morrow when in need of Dental Work. Barber Shop, Bran nock & Matkins. Ur. J. H. Brooks, Dental Surgeon. See Freeman Drug Co. for Drugs. See Holt-Cates Company for sho«s. See M.urrow, Basm and Green for milUiic- ry goods. Elen College, N C. For an Education go to Elon College. Gibsonville, N. C. Dr. G. E. Jordan, M. D. High Point, N. C. People’s House J^’urnishing Co Greensboro, N. C. Hotel Huffine. Charles A. Uines, Attorney. THE ELON COLLEGE WEEKLY. 3 on College. Charity be«ins at home, but it ceases to be charity if it ends there. Amount to be raised, $10,000.00— Total pledged to date, $40,000.00— The light that shines farthest abroad shines brightest nearest home. I'ke Lord loveth a cheerful giTtr. liberal soul shall grow fat. The -Amount pledged this week, $1,650.00. (See list of donors below) Total reported Nov. 11, 1911, $38,350.00. We can do it, if we will. We c*n do it, nd we will. impressive oereuioiiy wns porforuied by the bride's father. The party left the church to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wed'ding March. The bride is a charming and accomplish ed youug woman, a member of Class 0*4 of Mou College, and youngest' daughter of Dr. W. W. Staley pastor of Suffoiii Christian Church, and who tor eleven years was pre sident of Elon College. She is a great favorite among her wide circle of friends, and is loved for her beau- tii ul character. The groom is one of Franiclin County’s most successful and popular jpung at torneys. He has served two terms as State Senator, and is now filling the ottice of Mayor of Ijouisburg, in a most creditable way. He is the son of Mr. John Hol'den, a prominent buisness man of Youngsvlile. Senator and Mrs. Holdeu accompanied ty the bridal party and a number of frlenda_ left by automobile for Youngsviie, immed- ately after the cermony. There amid many congratulations and farewells they took the train for Jai!ksonville. New Orleans, and other Southtm, citiesV After December first the happy pair will be at home in Louisburg. ANTTOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Clara Moffltt, of Asheboro, sister of Ex-president Moffitt, to Mr. Charles Cook Howell, of Jacksonville, Florida, comes as small surprise to those who are ac quainted with the “inside of the game of Elon’s happenings. The marriage will mark |the goal o a happy romance begun when the bride-to- be was a member of the all-wise class of this institution, while her knight was still struggling to get his feet firmly establish ed on Elon soil, and spent many sleep less nights wondering ‘ ‘ what will they do to a freshman like me?” The wedding will take place on Janu- ei-'hteenth, nineteen hundred and elev- ary en, at Ashsboro, N. C. Lif. i* *• mufh »ime for plftddeninR the hsarts of thos« who W«tt.li«B **«• dark jour- 01 be »wift *0 lore, make We are climbing. Will you All Together 1 help? SPECIAL FUND To Clear the College of Debt—A Challenge to the Liberality and Loyalty of our Brotherhood. Six years ago by order of the Southern Christian Convention, the Board of Trustees of the College borrowed $47,700 with which to build a new dormitory for girls and install a steam heat, electric light and water plant for the College. These improvements were absolutely necessary to the life and development of the College, and now it is equally necessary that the money to pay this debt be raised before the bonds by which it is secured fall due in 1916. It is a challenge to the heroic, to the loyal, and the liberal spirit of our Brotherhood to do this great thing. Our people are moved in this direction as never before and are de termined, by the grace of God, to clear the institution they love of debt and so en large the sphere of its usefulness and pow r. In this endeavor President Harper is now in the field and is meeting with much encouragement. The Christian Sun will carry each week from now on a list of contributors to this fund. The plan as outlined at the Suffolk Convention is to get the friends to subscribe so much a year for flTe years, thus making the raising of the sum easy and a response within the reach of all. No worthier cause than thi ever offe:ed itself to a large-hearted, nd eo-ieioL.s people, and the money given to this end will do good for ages and a;reB to eome. SHOES,, HATS AND TAILORING That Satisfy —at— HOLT-CATES COMPANY Main Street. Burlington. HOTEL HUFFINE Near Passenger Station Greensboro, N. C. up. Cafe in connection. CA7.L ON BurlingtonH ardware Company For First Class Plumbing, Builders’ Hardware, Farm Implements. Paints, Etc., Etc. BURLINGTON, N. C. It’s Good Work that Counts. See if the SANITARY BARBER. SHOP Can Please You. BRANNOCK & MATKINS, Prop’s. G. E. Jordan, M. D, Office Gibsonville Drug Co., GIBSONVILLE, N' C. r ney wilh us. baate to be kind Pledged since Nov. 11 in the Western North Carolina Conference; High Point. Peoples’ House Furn. Co.$100.00 Miss Cora D. Lawrence . . 25.00 Total $125.00 Franklinsville. G. H. Block 25.00 W. A. Grimes 25.00 Hugh Parks, Jr 25.00 ToUl 75.00 Biscoe. J. M. Wright 25.00 Pittsboro. J. M. Ferrell 25.00 Kepler. William Keith 25.00 Liberty. 0. T Hatch Burlington. Capt. J. A. Turrentine 50.00 Elon College. Rev. J. F. Morgan 100.00 Rev. L. I. Cox 25.00 W. E. Lowe 100.00 Total 225.00 Spies. J. B. Morgan 25.00 J. P. Morgan 25.00 Haywood Morgan 25.00 W. L. Brewer 25.00 Total $100.00 Ether. T. H. Wood W, Henry Freeman .. A. W. Brown ,S. H. Freeman ...... 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 .325.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 S. C. Frseman M. W. Freeman R. D. Kern Prof Willie II. Freeman Hiram Freeman C. C« Phillips Total • Mofitt. Prof. F. M. Wright 25.00 Kemp’s Mills. J. J. Allen Carbonton. J. J. Palmer Asheboro. Sheriff S. L. Hayworth .. 25.00 E. C. Yow • 25.00 S. F. Philips 25.00 Major E. Moffltt 50.00 Total Ramseur. J. N. Cagle 25.00 J. A. Parks 25.00 T. A. Moffitt 50.00 Mrs. T. J. Green _.. . 25.00 W. 0. Cox ’• • • 25.00 . T. J. Gr»en 25.00 Total SeagroTe. E. F. Cagle 25.00 ReT. H. A. Albright 25.00 0. D. Ijawrenee 25.00 T. W. Lawrence 25.00 Tetal Grtensbero. , C. C. Johnson New ‘‘Rock Hiir* Lightesa Running, Most Stylish and Dnrable on Market •IPatented Long-Distance Spindles, oiled without removal of wheels. Q Patented Side Spring. Q Strongest braced Body made. |Nev.' style Seat. I Every feature of high class make. I Phaetons, Surries, Runabouts of same High Quality. qOur guarantee your protection. 200.00 175.00 .100.00 75.00 . i Postal Card To Ds Will Bring An Agent To Yon At Once ROCK HILL BIGGY COMPANY Rock Hlll« South Carolina CHARLES A. H INES, Attorney And Counsellor at Law, Phone No. 475. Opposite Courthouse. TMnl Hev. 4 .,.$11,668.08 GREENSBORO, N. C. - ! ..T, ' 5.t »
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