r^. ,™.i A..U,... c«.„ Left to Right, Standing—Btagle. Tub Race—first prize, $4.00 silk shirt, donated by Badin Cash Store; second prize, one box Fatima Cigarettes, donated by Badin Amusement Company: third prize, one 1-lb. box candy, donated by B. T. Garrison. TuK-of-War, Canoes, two men m each canoe-first prize, $4.00 in cash; second prize, $3.00 in cash. Water Plane Race—first prize, $o.00 silk shirt, donated by Bank of Badin; second prize, $2.00 cap, donated by Badin Cash Store. Athletic Events, Ball Park, 2.00 p. m. 100-yard Dash (men)—first prize, $6.00 Stetson hat, donated by Stanly ClothinK Company; second prize, $2.50 shirt, donated by Stanly ClothinK Com pany. Three-Legged Race (open to all) first prize, four $1.50 neckties, donated by Wolf’s Department Store; second prize, two $1.50 neckties, donated by Wolf’s Department Store. 100-yard Dash (boys)—first prize, $5.00 in trade with Main Pharmacy (donated) ; second prize, $3.00 in trade with Main Pharmacy (donated). Potato Race (open to all)—first prize, $5.00 silk shirt, donated by Wolf’s De partment Store; second prize, $1.50 cap, donated by Wolf’s Department Store. Sack Race (open to all)—first prize, $5.00 box cigars, donated by Badin Sup ply Company; second prize, $2.50 pipe and case, donated by Badin Supply Com- pany. Nail Driving Conte.st (ladies)—first prize. $6.00 silk waist, donated by Wolf’s Department Store; second prize, $3.50 Waterman fountain pen, donated by Badin Supply Company. 50-yard Dash (girls)—first prize, $5.00 box of candy, donated by Badin Supply Company; second prize, $1.50 pair silk hose, donated by Bell Shoe Store. Pie Eating Contest • (open to all) — first prize, three pairs $1.00 silk socks, donated by Bell Shoe Store; second prize, three fifty-cent silk collars, donated by Stanly Clothing Company. Tug of War—one prize, ten cigars to cach man on winning team, donated by Main Pharmacy. Baseball (lame, “Fats and Leans"— one prize. 5 cigars to each man on win ning team, donated by Main Pharmacy. 4.00 p. m.—Regular Baseball Game, Badin vs. Rockingham. 8.30 p. m., at Theater—Motion Pic tures, Comedies. D.OO p. m.—Dance in Theater Ballroom. Cupid N’Everything Cupid is the hard-working son of Mrs. Vulcan, her maiden name being Venu?- Vulcan had a good job working for Jupiter some years back, but they go into a jam somehow, and old hard- boiled Jupe tied a can to Vulcan, an crippled him for life when he threw him out of the works. It was a raw deal, all right; but Vu can didn’t have any comeback, so h« went to work on the eleven to seven shil at Mount Etna with the Cyclops boy. Moi.ey being low, he gave young Cupi a bow and some arrows, told him i earn the price of a suit of clothes, an turned him loose. A lot of water pass^ thru Gold Hill Dairy since that hajr pened, and still the poor laddie hadn earned so much as a pair of hose sUF porters. . Not being able to put it over in ] old home town, and tiring of ' kidded about his September morn and trousers, the lad looked around a new stand, and allowed as h®"' Badin Club might be a likely ,5 The boy has had some banner ■ since locating here, altho things lo« sort of dull in 1916. There were a^^^ of good prospecU in those ^ somehow or other he didn’t get an> done. And it was a cold winter, But say, Boy! nineteen-seventeen him fully clothed, with money m , bank, as a result of the Haden-i e Loughery-Corliss, Harper-Parker, son-Arthur contracts—the corners the Parker-Book combination being laid ill the fall of that ^Iden year- was a busy boy, working betwe* Club House, the Teacherage, an Scottyshack. with a little deal j, Possum Hollow which occupied odd moments. . Nineteen-«ighte«n was ® The l>oys A-ent away to camp ano y ing ship, and Cupe had nothing y on. However, he put over a elopement-the memorable ‘ , » Janitschek affair which »nc foiled mother-in-law, a thrillmK - a boarding-school, an in the Company Hudaon, four for Fred Wall, and the unusu^^^^^ pf Tom Moorman turning 5. ^ atomic weights, reversible inorganic chemisto' ^ heart, the weight of a fainltniT j f in-law. irreversible matrimony. chemistry of burning »uls. Cupe earn* him a Ford tourinR is all set for 1919.