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i THEELONCOLLEGEWEEKLY. Friday, March 21, 1913. 'i'HE iLOii COiiLEGE WEEK- great State run on mure of a business TEE NIGHT BEFORE JUDGMENT r. M. C. A. LEAVEUS IjY . basis f V> liy are we afraid to spend over On the night of March 12, 1913, there March J'uljiinued every Friday during the three or four cents to save a dollar? was a great assembly gathered together 4th Sunday K. A. Campbell (^lleue year Dy ^ great cause. About thirty five min- 5th Sunday K. M. Williams iut VS tekly Publishing Company. Is your body any less valuable than utes after six Mr. E. P. Parks met Mr. April an elevator, a steam boiler, or a locomo- Poythress on the street and said, “say, Xst Sunday M. S. Kevell R. A. Campbe 1,^ ' jtoi^. tive? If not, it is your duty to yourself, Ked, come down tonight and we will get 2nd Sunday C. VV. Kountree Usiiiebs iidiiaoer. t'amily and society to have it inspect- that old Geometry so pat that Dr Widker 3j.j Sunday A. C. Bergeron SUBSCRIPTION PRICE periodically. Do not wait until you will resign his position in favor of one Sunday W. T. Scarboro One 'ear $1 00 conscious of disease; tlie damage may of us. ’ ’ But Red wanted Parks to come to _ Months'" ^ difficult or impossible to repair, liig room and it took a good deal of per- MINISTERIAL AStiOClATlOS Three Months' ^0 ' ■ suasion to get him to finally consent to Association was led by Mr. Karp In Advance. people who die in this coun- come to Park’s. in absence of the regular appointed To students oue-half of the above price. after seven Red was Karp was caught up on the Paper issued from Sept. 1 to June 1. ® number, tliere and Parks, Brown and Red stjirted gpur of the moment, but under thesecircum- 200,000 die from preveiaable diseases, to do great things. In a few minutes in „ave a verv interetsing and help- i approximately 150,000 of these die ,.ame P. V. (pretty) Parks and after a (3,1.” taken from Mat- 1 The utliccs of pubacation areQ-cens- 1 ^"^ing the first year of life. little while Claudius Peel. T. P. (Tom) t,,g twenty-eighlh chapter and the I boio, iN. C., South Kim St., and Elon | fly time should mean war time—that Harwood found one he could not work so tiftggn verses. His subject was “The I College, M. C., where all commumca- | time to war against the fly. ■ he and Jabez Malone came down to have i{ps„n-ection of Christ.” He told us the I tioiis relative to the editorial work of 1 y p.,rks wnrl- it for him Thia com- ■ n j 1, *1 * „ the Weekly should be sent. Matter ' ^«'orv very beautitully, and how the two I relating to the mailing of the Weekly : of the most august assemblies ^gg ti,e place where the 1 shoulil be sent to the Ureensboro oiJice. c\er assembled. e studied the first lain. His resting place was not _ - For sometime I have been studying the five propositions in good faith and then ),orowed one. How much Entered as second-class matter at Iht men of the different organizations of the grew very tired flnd restless. fy^tunate are we than the Savior, post-otnce at Greensbi.io, N. C. college in order tliat 1 might find out “Brown, go get your fiddle,” said one „ot even a place to be buried, but - - - =-= their attitude towards them. I have en- “Do, Brown, go on, give us one tune, [,3,1 {(, „se another man’s supulchre. Ought FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. deavored to find out who is interested etc.” So Red Poythress was so kind as „,j^,g murage to live closer - - - - and who is not, and what organization to go and get the aforesaid fiddle. Mr. jjim? PROVERBS AND PHRASES. is "'itb bim and what one is last. So Brown did not want to iflay but the as- meeting was left open for general far I am not able to say that I have solved sembly would not be refused. So he be- participation, and many took part, ffiHng All work and no play makes Ja k problem, but 1 can say I have aan fumbling with the strings, tuning it, thoughts to profitable investment. ^ j,^g gojujjon as he said. But there was even music in as.'sociation. , ^Life In Al^abama, ^ seems to be of least tuning. There were not very many out. Minis- ^ot tv6ry nidn who sfty6tii unto tiic tt'i » t •*. i Pr€*sontlv lip to Iivgh ud witli • t ^ . , „ , ,,, f 1,- importance. Why? Is it because we can t 1 resenuy iie oe^aii men up terial student, can’t you give one hour of world, “Hon'k, Honk!” can meet his . . , . , Vnntpp nnodle Old Mnllv TTnre 'i-tc oi.iunn, .. . t, , . , ,, , ^1 . j! M interest you? Is it because you think it ''I'lkee oodJe, (.Id Molt> naie, etc,, j j ^ coming out (0 the cashier, “Boldly .nd without fear. „ ,.gt our patriotism up. You have ZoZionf Ask the' Lord and see if WORKING ON COMMISSION ^ou don’t He is going to excuse you for being ab- What would you think of doing health '‘^e ^omg out? Or is 1 because the ■ ■ ^1 ■ sent from the meeting. Come out and let s . , . . , young ladies don’t attend? X trust if swa.veu 10 me aine, inai lue together. We want to share the work on commissionT \\ ell,, that is real- wifh onir fiiaaa wairged their tails, and all creation , , • • i t , • I mil one aftixctea with any ot these ^ thintrs with vou. . T. I.^wis. ly what North Carolina is doing. In 1911 ^.;n was in the movement of hu5 music. " . , , causjil disea.-ie, we will try to overcome "ai>out wuiih ot huuidrr lives were •• i j liut, ireiitlemen (aiul ladies too) there , , , • .1 O. i. them and show us where he stands. inuu>« im,, ixit-i*-. aTTTrnAav T.AHTP.a saved by health work, for this the State , . , , „ « . ,• was a half dozen human fiffurea who.were THE oUl paid $22,-.00. In other words, it was done It is hard for some of us to realize „„,y Washington, but the , , - « , was a half dozen human fiffurea who. were hard for some of us to realize . w i i • Xot only Washinjrton, but the whole I ^—7 * 7 -- - ^ o in complete harmonv with the glorious usiMUp.Luii, on a seven jier cent commission. ” means o us. . ome hands, head and body. Ja- ‘•>«''try has been discussing the woman In 1912, the health machinery got to bez winked liis eves in perfect harmony suffrage parade which took place on the working a little better, and as a result ahze what it means; some stay two years; g,^ ^g^g day before President Wilson’s inaugura- no less than $5,000,000 worth of human ■"‘“y ‘^ree, some stay four, and jt ,,.^3 ^ wonderful demonstration, lives were saved on this same appropri- ^ 1 e an ma e a entertained all, they seemed to be •i'^spite some disorder by rowdies along ation of $22,500. In otherwords, life saving >iefore they realize what it means. j,.g ^ne of march. For the lack of order i„ 1912 was done a little less than half ^ dreadful. They begm to look jl,g j.^i^gg ^re blamed, and Congress per cent commission. ac- an say. “ ose as doing stood making an investigation. Before an- About the time some of these facts be- sooatioiis, the athletic association liter- doorstep patting his feet in per- "tfier inauguration it is |ifcssible that came known certain legislators who don’t socie y, an le . * ' ' ’’ ® feet unison. Finally however Mr. Brown there will be women in Congress. In Cal- liave anything but sense began to wake up t nee principal associations or building ^ grand climax, and Rubenstein 'forma women are taking a very active I., the fact that health work pays, and mental, and spiritual equalled the music he P^'^'t Politics and they intend to show in order to make it pay a little better, ° reajfi., the played. Never was such music heard ^t tlie San Diego Panama Exposition how and in order to find out exactly what it only athletics and society. Had ^gj.,j,.g. \^g fggi j,,g the cause-has been progressing and what did pay, they managed to secure an ad- attended \ developed j,^g moon’s lustre ""“d bas been accomplished through it. .litional appropriation of $8,.500 for side of life they would be ,vas by turns dark and bright at the music two sides to suffrage, as the health work, and $10,000 for the enforce- ™ore ® 0 meeting t le c uties anf higher and again fell low, and the beginning to realize. While the nient for a vital statistics law. The year responsibilities 0^ life. ^ blinked in time with the music. Oh! '’osts of women were marching along 3914 will show us exactly where we stand Young men, attend the X M. C. A. glorious! Pennsylvania Avenue on March 3rd, with reference to death rates all over the ^ome day in your community you are go- gtgppg,] our dismay. How- ^ proudly said to his neigh- State, and after that we shall be able to to be a leader. Had you thought g^.g^^ i,gaj.ts were borne away on the '’or: “We ought to show the people over know just what is or is not being done ^^out it? Are you going to be a living fancy and every geometrical England how things are done here.” to reduce these death rates. Then per- example, or are you going tp do like a cer- jksition that was ever thought out ha|>s there will be some more life saving t'>i" professor does whom it is my priv- jj^g jn„gm,;ty and fancy of man could Washington, 1). C., February 28th,— done on a commission basis. ilege to know? He tells his students not depress the exuberance of our heart Tq aid in the work for attracting desira- What is the Answer? to do as he does, but do what he tells j^j^g exhilaration of our spirits. How- f^le settlers to the territory served by the If liealth work saved $5,000,000 in tbem to do. g^.g^, gyg^y ^j^g august assembly Southern Railway, the Mobile and Ohio lireventable sickness and death in our If yon want to be influential for good, passed fieometry next day and we are Railroad, and affiliated lines, and for lo- State last year, will some one please ex- you must not neglect your spiritual side lortking to a future convention in which eating industries in this territory, an jSain "iiy we are afraid to risk over of life. , we shall have some more of this glorious agency of the Land and Industrial De- $150,000 in State, county and municipal Cobe out next Sunday eve, and let us music. partment has been established at Harris- health woik combined to effect a still see who is who and why. If you have Committee on the proceedings. burg, Pa., and W. E. Price, traveling im- greater saving when our annual loss from been here four years and have not taken migration asent connected with the Wes- l>reventable diseases still ranges around any active part in Y. M. C. A. come out —One of the very best definitions of tern Agency in St. Louis, has been pro- $40,000,000? If ,a business man could now and get the advantage of it from now a friend was that given by a little boy moted and will have charge of the Harris- save an annual loss of $1 by spending 75 until June 1st. It will do you good. Let us who when asked the meaning ofthe word, burg agency, effective March 1st, accord- or 80 or even 90 cents, don’t yon think be on the forward march together. replied: “A friend is a fellow who knows '"g to announcement made today by M. he would do it? Why, then, is not this Student. all abfnit you but likes you.” V. Richards, Land ahd Industrial Agent. 11 m I'Wi wiifwin Mm n'fc tiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii miiwnnf—nniiii
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