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THE ELON COLLEGE WBIILT December 15, 1911. Sp«ciM rund. S50.000 Elon CoB.*.. Tlt» JjBti i T&i owiti taciH m I* U dwrtky If l» «»4* tk«*^ Amount to be raised, $4,925.00- lotal pledged to date, $45,075.00— Tha Ucht tkU ■kinM tirUbtail fftrtlti hoM V« (oai IT*» - A.momit pledged this week, $C75,00. (»M B«t 9l *M«n Wt.w; -Total reported Dec. 2. 1911, $44,400,00. People’s House Furnishing Company. HIGH POINT, N. C. Md KatJkU Hww rmnuihor* »ai SKATSB. TXU. ▲ IFKCIALTT Ml bjv Will ▲U Tacattel W» eaa do Bi II nd w tmoua, rum 7* tk« 0*U«« D*M—▲ Ok»U«a«* t« Uj I W« «Mi t* flk . > I 1 md o* Sea jMn hj orim «l Uu SootikaxB CbxutiMM 0amfwm*i», th* B*^d of Tni»t«*« of th« CoU»e« borrowed *47,700 with which to build • a»w donnitoi7 for giri» md • itoMo he*l, sUetru Ii«ht ud w»Ur pUot tor tk« CoUtgB. Th«»» unpro»mnMiU were •hMlat«l7 to tks lil* and d«»«iopBent oi the •nd ttow it ia •qtujly nt«eu»rj »h*t tha monay to Jbi* d«k* W raised k«4or» tk« bond* by whi«h it U ••cured faU do* in ISIS. I* i» » •Wi«o»» to the h«roi«, to tb« loy»l. •nd th« libaral «pirit of on/ Bro4h«rfc*od to i* tki* pft tkiaf. Om p*opl» »« movad in thin disMtioD t aam Won aad mm d^ taniuDad, by th« of God, to •!••» th* iaBtitotion they 1»t» of dabt sad so «h Urg* tb« of it* Tnnfii'”**" and pow t. Is thia a«d#*»or Preaidaat Harp«r U now HI tba laid amd ia maating with m eh encouragrement. The Collega Weekly w^Jl carry a»ah w«ak from a«« aa a Uat «i aoBtanhcton ta tUa fud. Tha pUn aa oixtliaad at tha Eaffolk CoaTaatioa ia to gr* iba triaada to ■dkaanba aa aaah • ya«r for l*a ya«», tkM MkiiK **>• '•••‘M *b* ta» aaay tad • »*a»»aaa witbia tb« raaafa of all. »• warthiar aanaa thaa tbi avM aJbrad itoatf to a kr«a-bM*ikL nd gaoarofia pao|iU, mad tha »aMy gim to thia and wiU d« good far a«H »Md ugti to aoiaa. Amount pledged since Dec. 2, 11: Raleigh, if. C. A Friend . . $25.00 Younggrille, If. C. G. R. Fuller 25.00 Grahani, X. C. Prof. S. G. Lindsay 60-00 Elon CoUeg, M. C. M. A. Reitzel $25.00 A Friend 100.00 Ministerial Association . .100.00 Total 225.00 GibsonviUe, N. C. L. T. Barber 25.00 Dr. J. V. Dick 25.00 Dr. J. E. Jordan 100.00 Total 150.00 McLeangTiUe, N. C. Prof. E. L. Daughtery 50.00 Greeniboro, V. C. Hotel Huffine . , S5 00 CluBtar Bprimsa, Va. A PViend M.M Eichmond, Va. ' John T. Kernodle lOO-O® Total pledged iince Dac. S, 1811 . .^75.M FREEMAN DRUG COMPANY. Burlington. North Carolina ▲xa tha laadan ia Dmgi, CkaH caia and Tailat Articlas. CAREITJL ATTENTION TO MAIL OKDEES. ELON COLLEGE (Co-educational). Situated In tbe delightful hill country of North Carolina. With all of tht advast ages and none of the disadvautagea of city life. DipiooiQ from Elon admits without examination to the Graduate D#^ftiBenta la leading uuiversiitles. In addition to the REGUIjAR COLLEGE GOtJRdllll, the follow Ing Departments are mamtamed: PRKi’AHATORY DEPARTMENT—Prepare! young men and joimg women for tlie l^eshmua class at Elon, or elsewhere. MUSIC DEPARTUENT—Plamo, Voice, Plp« Organ. Violin, Braaa Inatrumenta. EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT—Elocution and Physical Culture. AliT DEPARTMENT—Oil Painting. Water Colors, Pastel, Crayon, China Painting, Public School Drawlug, Mechaulcai Drawing, Etc. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—An ideal Rusiness Courie, combining education, culture, und special traiuiiig. NORMAL DKPARTUENT.—A three rears briefer course leading to the L. I. degroe. Also special term each year, April and May. Good equipment and modern couvenieuces. Buildings heated by steam, lighted by electricity, furnished with water and buth^ Expenses moderate, from |182 te $187 per session of tea months. Write for catalogue trowing terms and work In detail. President W. A. Harper. Elon College. N.C. LEND YOUR MONEY Through the Piedmont Trust Company. THE SAFE, THE SANE, THE SOUND WAY FTESMONT TKUIT 00.. BUIUVOTOV, H 0. the holiday season opens up he will have a full line of fancy candies, cakes, toys, horns, jumpinp-jacks, lire-arnys, pistols, cannon crackers, fire crackers, squibs, Ro man candles, sky rockets, torpedoes and other things of the kind. He will also catTy a full line of staple and fancy groceries, all the season’s fruits, nuts, berries, etc. Such things as we are accustomed to buying in our own town will be on sale at regular market prices. This stock of holiday goods will be strictly up-to-date, and all parties will do well to see The People’s Store before placing orders elsewhere. Give him a trial. Mr. Huglies is also conducting a res taurant in the building formerly occu pied by the “Somers” store and will be glad to serve the public in this line. CHEISTIIAS. Santa Claus has arrived in town and is putting up at C. A 'Hughes ’ store, waiting for Christmas day. Mr. Hughes, as city representative, has his stock on display and is continually adding more and new things to it as the different freight and passenger trains arrive. By the time EEPORT or THE CONDITION OP THE ELOTf BAJfKINO & TRUST 00., hlou Colleee, N. C., Dec. 5, 1911. Resources. Ijoans and Discounts $9,676.13 Ovordarfts secured & unsecured . 57.66 Banking House, $1412.00; Furniture and Fixtures, $1147.76 . 2559.76 Due from Banks and Bankers .. 5496.99 Cash Items 309.70 Silver coin including all minor coin and currency 91.17 Na. B. Notes & other U. S. Nts. . 303.00 Gold Coin 250.00 B. A. SELLARS i SONS, Higii Class Dry-Goods ▲n ouymmu Am taujdmimo MXMiujrra MJlIN 6TBEET. .... BUHLDiOTOM, ■. e Bills Reveivable 200.00 Begun on page 3. — general tendency and habit of a business Total $18,944.46 organization is to simply ignore such a Liabilities. juvenile, yea, infantile, disposition as this Cap Stock pd. in .$5,000..0ff kind of talking manifests, but as a college Univided profits less current ei- community is somewhat different from penses and taxes paid 127.23 other communities and is more suscepti- Time Certif. of Deposit . 2,171.60 ble to such reports, though they do lack Dtp. subject to check 11,316.52 authenticity, and as such is the communi- Cashier’s chks. outstanding .... 329.11 ty with which we have to deal primarily, — we take this opportunity of correcting Total $18,944.46 this error, of reliev ing the fears of friends State of North Carolina, County of Al- to the paper and also of cordially invit- amance, SS: >ng her, him, or it,' or whatever may have I, H. D. Lambeth, Cashier of the above- ,been responsible for this sensational dis- named bank, do solemnly swear that the pensation of news to now, henceforth and above statement is true to the best of my forever in ■ the future close those titanic knowledge and belief. jaws and keep them so until he, she, or it H. D. Lambeth, Cashier. may know whereof they speak. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 14th “Don’t talk if you’ve nothing to say.” day of December, 1911. L. I. Cox, Notary Boost and the world boosts witk yon. Public. Knock, and you knoek alone. Correct Attest: T. C. Amiek, J. W. In- “All the world loves a lover,” and tha gle, W. P. Lawrence. world despises a knocker.
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