ftiiC} h jl \C.4: '^-m:m. ' w&., w- ■V--I.' (./r'*''- ' '* '- ''•■’■■'-'C,»/>-^^V '-i ^''■^■■~’•’v-‘'7-'*'''' 3 •Tf-..._..i--rV..W' ■ '.■• ' .. . ‘ -■,. .. ‘ -.V,. Prize-winning yards—J- w. reed. 3^ kirk place BADIN BULLETIN “Donated one beef, four shoats, and five sheep to a county barbecue. “Gave away tviro pairs of suspenders, four calico dresses, twenty-five dollars in cash, and fifteen baby rattles. “Kissed 126 babies. “Put up four stoves. “Kindled fourteen fires. “Walked 4076 miles. “Cranked seventy-nine tin lizzies. “Shook hands with 9058 people. “Told 10,101 lies, and talked enough to make in print one thousand volumes; attended sixteen revivals, and was bap tized four different times by immersion and twice some other way. “Contributed fifty dollars to foreign missions, and made love to nine widows five grass, four sod. “Hugged forty-nine old maids. “Got dog bit thirty-nine times, and was elected by 353 majority.” llJd , ”''® to [)g , % I'ainted "n' V, ®^activ ’ were to alike, be ">is •'een colors. That ' - a most ®Veryone will agree, appearance of the sec- Road, Spruce and ‘‘Oil inThe Pall ’®n ^''eets h Spruce and been nothing less same time made possible a town more pleasing to the eye. In addition to the painting, the plant ing of shrubbery, grass, and the like, the next largest factor soverning the cha^ in the general appearance of e las the laying of concrete sidewalks on all of the principal streets. L. t-T* 'Her'''.® '‘I'e twn M, ®>enients which which has taken ''■“‘Died ysar. At one time. ",®^hara in so far ^ was concerned ®Partment deserves Politics The story is told of a Tennesseean who „„ ;«f». » the law that candidates file a report of aU _ex penditures, he turned m correct' which he stated was absolutely correct. “Lost 1347 hours’ sleep thmking a ou the election. j „ int nf started the ball “Lost two front teeth and a lot of Zi^ number of people hair in a personal encounter w.th homes, and at the opponent. - ‘Oil. deserves Way they carried out , ,°f their - ^eing the most notable -MS, rp, - Hospital and SJo'l a - “Pep” Vigor, vitality, vim, and punch— That’s pep! The courage to act on a sudden hunch— That’s pep! The nerve to tackle the hardest thing. With feet that climb, and hands that cling. And a heart that never forgets to sing— That’s pep! Sand and grit in a concrete base— That’s pep! Friendly smile on an honest face— That’s pep! The spirit that helps when another’s down. That knows how to scatter the blackest frown. That loves its neighbor, and loves its town— That’s pep! F. CAMPBELL Dentist f'ICE OVER WOLF’S STORE BADIN, n. c. f s. EFIRD Vice - Prciident JOHN D. HEATH Treacurer «od K*l*l.li.hed 1905 estate and insurance company 'RaNce^ Incorporated real estate, and LOANS ALBEMARLE, N. C. Amusement Company Friday, October 3 Musical Comedy, Come Along Friday, October 17 Musical ComeHy, “Pretty Baby” Pictures Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday C. G. BUFFINGTON, Manager BADIN, N. C. i ■ 11 i: ?

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