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The Log Vol. 4 No. 3

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  • Death of G. H. Bailie (Continued from first page) of our deepest sorrow, and trust more perfectly in Him who "doeth all things well." The Champion Family and "The Log" extend heart-felt sympathy to Mrs. Bailie and the children. Resolutions of Respect eternal gain. Tl ed: 1st. That the ciation has lost I Champion Famil; and the Chumpio irthy emr-k' 2nd. Hurt I faithful hush May the gocn in His word fatherless an in their Bad b 3rd. That corded in tl tion.,a coj-o copy to Th tea of the assoc o Mrs. Bailie, ant nd The fjbserrer; C. CRUMLEY, J. N. LILLY, C. A. SMITH, Committee Card of Thanks and makes the burden lij.ln<i. Mrs. G. ft. Bad.if:. What is an American? FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. In case of fire a warning signal will be blown on SIREN followed by signals on mill whistle to indicate location of fire as follows: One Blow Two Blows Three Blows Four Blows Five Blows Six Blows Seven Blows Wood Room Sulphite Mill Main Building, Soda Mill Extract Plant Fihrev.lle and Hospital Wood Yard Main Office Three blows on Mill Whistle will indicate that the fire is out. The Siren will be blown at noon on all Saturdays for test purposes only. The Saloon is the Scrap Heap (Continued fiom first JWgfe.) strongest body. Think a moment-did you ever aee the successful, alert men who are forge- mo; ahead and highly esteemed spending any time in the saloon? No. It is no place for men who have a healthy purpose in life. Men who have the saloon habit { don't get ahead because their employers lose confidence in .. , them as does everybody else. The drink habit is n sure indication that a man is failing both mentally and physically. Ho is losing confidence in himself, and that is why everybody loses con- [j fidence in him. When promotion time conies the saloon habit looms large on the wrong side, 1 and the victim loses out. Quit the saloon for all time. It can't do you any good, and it will handicap you in every good effort you make. Many of the largest corporations of America today refuse to employ a man who drinks. He is done for before he starts, and the time is not far distant when " be a hard matter for a ish odie.' WAR by preve self and fellow- Join the gtes reat struggle for "I b said that it will home to supply fo< ','), •I.nillcneld. Kci you can help to Wi re venting ..ceidents y of Safety Work- on of human life I be the in st effort Why Worry About the Draft? man with the saloon habit to get . ' . worth-while employment any- You have two alternatives, eit er wnere ^Jo man can drink and succeed. — Safety Engineering Magazine. If ...thing r, led j ha two Wiley Champion Henson at the front. If you are in camp you A certain journalist who is repute arc »t ;*'" " "rf. . ou ....•<> two altermi- racity, once recorded that exactly 9< tr\ -s, either you are held in reserve or children of re you are sent to the firing line. If you during a nota are in reserve you have nothing to this district, were named Jeter Pritch- worry about. If you are sent to the ard So-and-So. However great a man firing line you have two alternatives, the illustrious judge may be, the time cither you fight or you don't. If you m»y come when he will be wore or less don't you have nothing to worry about, forgotten, but the mountains of. West- lf you do fight you have two alterna- ern North Carolina will be full of. little tives, either you get hurt or you don't. Jeter Jonses and litttle Jeter Johnsons U you don't yen have nothing to wor- long after the speckled trout have van- ulie huit ml ;eit. ou get the followin, either Mr. and Mrs ■ badly 1017. a son. Thank You! through tl a-No-th." whnu!!'l" nd | aper I a (mrim.) improv- s, but s* ed, however, that hy Sept hichs would be normal again is pi emh taffl for d rfeanoii io uIkjm.1. Of the v pie ..Is visited, the one of pail i.-ul THE PAPER ON WHICH THIS ISSUtf ' THt; LOG IS PRINTED IS MADE *"KO AMnoNst SULPHITE AN/0 .ODA PULP
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