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PAcn Seyin BULLETIN VIEW UP THE LAKE FROM MAIN OFFICE LAWN The Man Ahead He believes in his proposition heart and^ soul. He dispels ill-temper with cheerful ness, kills doubt with a strong convic tion, and reduces active friction with an agreeable personality. He mixes brains with effort, and uses system and method in his work. He finds time to do every needful thing, but never letting time find him doing nothing. He makes every hour bring dividends, increased knowledge, or healthful reaction. He keeps his future unmortgaged with debts; he saves as well as earns. That’s why he is the man ahead. The “Dashing Widow’s” at the Grand, and he’s simply bound to go. The tickets don’t amount to much—two eighty-five a throw; So he hies him to the telephone, and soon he has a date; He’s denied himself for such a while, he’s got to celebrate. The flowers were an afterthought, they soaked him for a ten; Next it was a taxi ride, that nicked his roll; and when They got a little bite to eat, where prices always soar. His pocket-book was empty, and the sav ings were no more. —Aiken Moore Christmas Concert The concert of Christmas music, which Was given in the Theater on the evening of December 22, by the Band, Choral Club, and soloists, was a thoroly enjoy able occasion, and the large audience gave evidence of their appreciation by frequent rounds of applause. It is safe to say that a musical event of such high order, given entirely by home talent, could only be heard in cities of many times the size of Badin. Program Selections—Band B. L. Gomo, Leader Song—Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Audience Violin Solo—Madrigal, by Simonetti Mrs. Rhea Song for Baritone and Chorus—The Birthday of a King, by Neidlinger Mr. Cummings and Choral Club Selections—Band Soprano Solo—The Newborn King Mrs. Smith Christmas Hymn—0 Come, All Ye Faithful Choral Club S election s—B an d I^uet for Soprano and Baritone— On the Cross of Christ, by Edw. Howe Mrs. Smith and Mr. Cummings Silent Night, Holy Night Badin School Children and Choral Club Send Out Thy Light Choral Club Selections—Band Resolutions Did you ever see a fellow that on Jan uary first Didn’t pick out all the virtues that he thought he needed worst. And swear that in the year to come he’d surely change his way. And in the bank he’d soak so sure a dollar for each day? When ’bout a month has rolled around, it isn’t so much fun; He finds he’s missing all the bunch with whom he used to run: He hasn’t had a new silk shirt in the longest sort of time; And he knows where there’s a beauty for eight dollars and a dime. Cutchins Opens Grocery Store Mr. Tom Cutchins, who has been con ducting a store in North Badin, is now occupying the store vacated by the Hix Company. Mr. Cutchins stated it was his inten tion to do a cash grocery business, han dling only first-class goods, and selling to the people of Badin just as cheaply as good business methods will allow. He has put in an excellent stock of fresh goods, and bids fair to do a large busi ness. He does not need an introduction to the people here, as he has been a Badinite for several years, having worked for the company before entering business.
The Badin Bulletin (Albemarle, N.C.)
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