Page Thikty -j BADIN BULLE^ left this week for Durham, N. C., where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Barringer was accompanied by Miss Marable, the Community Nurse. Paine College, of Augusta, Ga., is making the best representation of school boys working in Badin for the summei’. Already a house has been fully equipped with furniture, and only accommodates men from Paine College. During the early part of the spring,, Mile. P. Vonlee, of Badin, held classes in Florence, S. C., in the Vonlee system of Hair Dressing. She was successful in graduating eighteen persons in this wonderful art. Professor and Mrs. Armstrong are spending their vacation in New York. Both Professor and Mrs. Armstrong have rendered excellent service in the Public School of North Badin during its past session. Professor and Mrs. E. G. Harris are spending a few weeks in North Wilkes- boro. They expect to be stationed at Slater Normal and Industrial School dur ing its summer session for teachers. An excellent x'eception was tendered the school teachers on May "26,"” before their departure from Badin, by Messrs. G. E. Nelson, L. A. Royster, and P. W. Wood. Rev. Moore, of Spencer, N. C., preached on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at the revival services which were held at the A. M. E. Zion Church. Mr. Key, a business man of Hasting, Fla., visited Badin last week. He will, no doubt, return in a few days to open business here. The Oddfellows held their annual memorial service on Sunday afternoon, June 13, at the A. M. E. Zion Church. Mrs. Lillian Cochran has moved to her home in Albemarle, where she will, no doubt, remain during the summer. Mr. Lcrman Royster spent last Sun day in Greensboro, visiting friends and old acquaintances from Badin. Mr. Ceasar Battle spent last Friday and Saturday in Greensboro, on busi ness. There are hundreds of benefits advantages in a community that come from taxes. Is it right that things should be furnished by Don’t be a leech. I Do Your Duty Are you doing any specific work for the good of your community? Is it worth your while to give of your time and means to promote the growth and welfare of the city, or do you belong to that presumptuous class who for some unaccountable reason think that their presence in the community is sufficient to fulfill the obligations of citizenship? What is Good? “What is real good?” ^ I asked in musing mood. Order, said the law court; Knowledge, said the school; Truth, said the wise man; j Pleasure, said the fool; Love, said the maiden; Beauty, said the page; Freedom, said the dreamer; Home, said the sage; Fame, said the soldier; - Equity, the seer. Spake my heart full sadly; “The answer is not here.” Then within my bosom Softly this I heard: “Each heart holds the secret* Kindness is the word.” ^ —John Boyle ' The new coal storage is t» completed. The main thing fill it with coal. However, it siderably better now than it . , weeks ago. ' WHY IS IT THAT YOU E? Should you die, would your children inherit a home or a mortgage? The ‘‘Company” offers you a contract which does away with you having to borrow money from a bank, and allows you to pay a certain amount each month, which does away with R - E - N - T; and when you have paid the total amount it contracts to give you a warranty deed. OWN YOUR HOMESTEAD ! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION: “WILL THE BANK CARRY MY LOAN LONG ENOUGH TO ENABLE ME TO TAKE IT UP IN FULL?’’ The Company wants to assist you in your rush for success. Mr. C. E. Gooch, office over Milk Depot, will gladly give you information as to plan of purchase, should you want to buy.