ADINl BULLJETIN Page Eleven ill" AH' ii» DEPARTMENTAL NEWS sp i>> i»> Pot Room Items It would naturally tend to make most mad to burn up their John B., but len the boys burned Head Potman issell’s he^Just laughed the same as 6 rest. The boys found out that the >rk had left a fine baby girl at his Use, and he, knowing the fate of his t when he came on the job, became elated that he forgot and wore, his B. to work. Of course it went up in 'Wes. Sam says he is in love with ® whole world now, and he wouldn’t kill a snake. They say he goes t to the henhouse at night and ad- the hens how to care for their '^kens thru the night. He won’t even the cat around as he used to, but her up gently, strokes her on the and says, “Now Pussy, stay out your Daddy’s way.” He is going to '^6 rubber shoes put on his horse, and ®6t of upper teeth ifiade for his cow, he says he has just noticed that she '^’t have any. His men say that they noticed a change in him, and thought ' had professed religion, but they have out the cause. ,^^din has so many 'things to be proud ^hat if we were to try to enumerate all it would take all the space in * Bulletin. One thing especially we like to mention is the class of its 'Ji'ed population, for we challenge the States to produce a place Where is a more loyal set of employees the colored men of this plant, are not only loyal, but are indus- law-abiding citizens, and one only A LAKE TALLASSEE HOOK AND LINE CATCH has to visit their town and inspect their homes to be convinced. This Company has spared no pains nor money to fur nish them all the conveniences of an up-to-date city, and they have shown their appreciation by keeping it up to the standard. It is true that there is no Company that offers the colored man more than does this Company. They not only offer them the best wages, but they give them the advantage of the best houses, schools, churches, whole some innocent amusements of all kinds, and best of all the opportunity to own their own homes and pay for them as they wish, which many of them are do ing. It might be said of me that I am a little partial to the colored man, but when I remember my boyhood days, and how my old black mammy “Mit” used to lug me around on her hip, and after I had eaten so many green apples or raw potatoes that it would cause an un easy feeling in certain parts of my anatomy, she would take me across her lap and juggle her feet up and down while she hummed a soft lullaby until I would forget the pain—and after Mrs. Winston’s Soothing Syrup had failed— how could you expect me to forget my colored friends? I have had charge of different crews of these men for the last three years, and have the first one to yet refuse to do what he was told to do, or to give one back answer. C. J. Jackson, colored, killed one hog on the eighteenth, which weighed three hundred pounds; and has two more yet to kill. This man makes seven shifts per week. It is the general opinion of most peo ple that a man makes a poor house keeper, but to those of that opinion would say that all they have to do to °adin Amusement Company PICTURES TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ^ BUFFINGTON, Man.ger BADIN, N. C. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK TRY US ALBWLE STEAM LAUNDRY ALBEMARLE, N. C.

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