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f she sings wrong, Tuner t she IS in the country, Telegrapher s she IS a poor cook, Discharger er dress unhooks, Connecter she eats too much, Reducer t she IS wrong, Rectifier she IS cold to you, Heater If Sossips too much, Regulator If fumes and sputters, Insulator she becomes upset, Reverser We have been congratulated several jnes this month by fellow-sympathizers 0 noticed the dismantling of the ^outhern Power Company’s line. This temporary, but when completed help the looks of the plant, as the line will parallel with the line from '^6 Falls. j^Iessrs. Brewer and Martin, of the , ^ & Northrup Company, were here ^ Week, and installed one of our new which is working ^ ® y at present. We are not taking fro however, and we are im- ''ing our “cuss” vocabulary for future Page Thirteen kis ^ played another prank on us and broke our chance for f). hundred per cent, efficiency November. th *'t>e ‘cheers for Mr. Rhea and the )j|w They have buried the water filter they won’t freeze this J . Notary Station boys claim they j to hold the banner attendance ® new electrical school. • D n j ■ ’■y® >s savmg up postage stamps the heathen. Oh! how the ®athen will rejoice. “If T ^i(ie returned from a trip to Massena, N. Y. •is^jjJ^^^'^Connell is off on a two weeks’ Falls Power House A few days ago, “Scotty” and his bunch came down to turn the large spare runner over, so that the Charlotte Weld- ing Company’s man could get on the job. Shoemaker operated, while Alec Napier was chief signal officer. Alec has the “cutest” way of signaling. When the time came for turning the runner over, Mr. Gomo had business elsewhere. Some “crude” persons were heard to make the remark that Mr. Gomo did not have very much confidence in the crane that “Mr. Tallassee” bought for us. “All is well that ends well,” tho even if the weld did crack after it cooled. Mrs. Perry Beckham informed her hubby two weeks ago that she “just had to go home” for a few days. Beck looked worried, and went in to inspect the can cutter and to look up the price of eggs but luck was with him, and his cousin,’ Mrs. Alice Cole, of Pleasant Hill, S. C came up to see her “boy,” and ke of fered to cook for him. You ought to hear him rave about the nice things she cooks. Beck says his “Old Man” hasn’t sent him any sugar in three months. Who was the person who said: “The way to man’s heart is thru his stomaCh?” “We folks at the Falls” are trying to put a crimp in old man’h. C.j L.; even Mr. 0. C. Barnett is helping out. The old “sea-dog” is still wearing his uni form, and he manages to keep the switch board shipshape, even if the “Badin Ex change” has ten or t>yelve “Personal” messages to deliver to .him each day. Mr. W. D. Mintz and Mr. Ike Roberts are not worrying about the coal strike. Some time ago lightning struck the only large pine tree we have down here, and it fell right in their back yard. Results: Their wood-houses are overflowing, and F. Mintz is casting longing eyes at his brother’s woodpile. Too bad, Hearshal, that you are on the same run as your brother. You might have had a chance after the sun goes down. Well- you ve got a Ford, and he “ain’t.” We have a new family with us now— Mr. t. C. Craver and family. Welcome o our city. By the way, we have two vacant houses, and lots of space in the that big doctors” told him that this was a healthful place. Well, we could have informed him of that fact. Of course we have rocks—“oodles of ’em ” u Mountai^ goats, but who ever saw an unhealthy Mr. Ring, of the Allis-Chalmers Com- kent^’thrh'^^T kept the bunch busy referring to our Hawkins Guide, so we could follow his conve^ation on leverage, fulcrum points, etc. Well, he really did know what he was talking about, because the governors are working beautifully now. We are glad to learn that Mr. Smith’s little boy, who has been very ill with appendicitis, is steadily improving. The Misses Elneta Wood and Faye mtz, of Gaffney, S. C., are visiting? Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Mintz, Electric Shop Notes We noticed in the Bulletin recently where Mr. V. L. Rockfield asked to be off long enough to make a deposit in the Bank of Badin, and he returned ten days later. Rockfield, where have you been this time? Making another deposit? “Good morning, Bumgardner, give us some hot air.” Bumgardner: “Sure; League of Na tions, Bolshevikism, Senators, I. W. W., Hunting season near BETTER BUY YOUR (iUNS, RIFLES, SHELLS leggins, etc., now Ntw GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Morrow brothers x heath Leaders in Low Prices ALBEMARLE, N. C. Good Things for Christmas Our famous Fruit Cike is n Chiistmns spec-nUy-it emi t sun»ss«l. We haTe other kinds of Cake also; n ul Fresh Candies, and other Goodies." Put in your order early BADIN BAKERY . . Badin, N. C. PETER ENDRES. Proprietor DR. J. F. CAMPBELL DENTIST OFFICE OVER WOLF’S STORE BADIN, N. C.
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