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CHEAP EXCUBSION HATES ig_ UTTIE fHROCK, ARK. OVER THE SmERNWULWliy Annual Reunion United Confederate Veterans, May, 15th-18th, 1911. For the above occasion the Southern Railway announces the sale of very low round-trip tickets as follows: From— Kaleis^h ------- $19.^ Durham - -- -- -- - Burlington 18.75 Oxford ------- 20,05 Selma ------- 20.15 Goldsboro ------- 20.85 Proportinally low rates from all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 13th, 14th and 15th with final return limit to reach original starting p>oint not later than mid-night of 23rd. Extension of linal limit can be secured making ticket good to reach original starting point not later than June 14th, 1911, by depositing same with Special Agent and paying a fee of 50 cents. Southern Railway will operate through Pullman Sleeping Car Raleigh to Little Rock. Car to leave Raleigh at 4.‘05 P. M., Sunday, May 14th. For information as to rates, schedules, Pullman reservation, Etc., address the undersigned. J. C. Jones, Traveling Passenger 'Agent, Raleigh, N C • N. H. Schell, City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. “Our baby cries for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T. B Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. “It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup. For sale by. All Dealers. Handsomely Illustrated Booklet on Washington D. C., Free Any agent of the Forfolk Southern Railroad will furnish copies to any one contemplating a trio. ■" .T ^ It has been our plersure to receive a few of the products of The J. R. Watkins Company of Baltimore, Mary land. These are something quite unusal in their way, and we shall be pleased to show them to anyone interested. Anyone is welcome to come in and examine them thoroughly. When one sees the class of gsods. The J. R Watkins Company turns out the prices at which they are sold it is no longer a matter of wonder that it requires a plant with ten acres of floor space, and a $2,000,000 capital to keep uy with the enoratons demand for these fine products all over the United States and Canada. This Company is rapidly increasing its business and is taking on more and more salesmen all the time. Character must stand behind and back up every—the sermon, the poem, the picture, the play. None of them is worth a straw without it.—Holland. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by All Dealers. They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the week. Teach him how to live. And, oh stiir harder leesonlhow to live —Porteus. The Dangrerous Fly. A fly in a house is ag dangerous as a rattlesnake, as filthy as a louse, as diiqn^ceful as a bedbug. The cleanly home, will feel itself ashamed and disgraced by the piresence of a fly, and when every housekeeper upon whose premises a brood of flies is detected will be fined heavily and sent to jail. The fly is a literal "eye of the Lord” because he is in every place, beholding evil and the good, especially evil, for he loves to lay eggs in it. You can’t hide dirt from a fly. He is also the most intimate and domestic animal we breed uid keep. An ounce of cleanliness is worth a ton of fly paper and wire sereent. One-half the money wasted on fly traps and window screens one-fourth the energy squan dered in slapping and ‘po^fanity would clean up the back yard and wipe out the fly at chinson. - Ex. In cases of rheumatism relief frum pain makes sleep and possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale by. All Dealers. It Is Puzzling. P^gy—‘Was the policeman ever a tittle baby, mother?” Mother—“Why, yes, dear.” P«rey (thoughtfully)-“I don’t be lieve IVe ever seen a baby p’liceman!” When a medicine roust be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Blade from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor ■imilar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for 091^8, and cough, rofr sale by All I- ‘ . e (Incorporated) We wish to call your attention to the fact that each week new hats are re received. We are now ready to fit the little’boys with their new hats. Come and see what the special, bar gains are for Saturday. Morrow-Bason & Green (incorporatkd) Burlington, - - - North Carolina. *• ; Oxfords. b-V -iL Jh JL Thei e never was a time when as much attention was given to footwear as now^ We make it a point of busi ness to know the latest things out, and have put forth our best efforts in selecting our spring stock, with the result that we are proud of our selections, and feel sure they will meet your approval. Holmes-Warren, Company Men’s Straw Hats This department is complete and the nobbiest line that we have ever shown, we feel sure that we can please the most fas tidious dresser. Panama's Soft and stiff Straws, in all styles and shapes. Call and look our line over be fore buying elsewhere. i ! WE HAVE ’EM! impression you make is governed a great deal by the corset you V'ear Copyright 1909 Kabo Corset Ca Kabo Style 690 is an extremely Ioqk. close fitting corset with medium bieh bust: is well reinforced at waist line where the greatest strain comes to a corset: made of batiste; 12^-inch front clasp; supporters front and sides; white only. Sizes 18 to X. Price, $1.00. No maker of fine gowns would ever attempt to give you a stylish appearance un less you wore the right corsets. Kabo Corsets give your dressmaker the best figure to work over and the results show it. Kabo Corsets are up-to-date in style and are comfortable. We carry a full line of them. Prices $5 to $i Kabo Corsets-are guaranteed not to rust nor break. >■ 0 I 0 h ij U Four Stroi^ Depart- ments,Fiill ofSring6c Summer - Merchan dise, now ready for your Inspection. — > r niy nij 3 Shirts And Neckwear Never before in the history of Mebane was there such a dis play of men’s dress shirts as we are now showing in all the new Spiing colors. Just received a beautiful line of men’s spring wash ties, white and all colors worth up to 25c. H E. AVILKIIS HON CO. ‘ the store of QUAL.I TV' Holmes-Warren, Company. Hosiery In this line we have all that could be asked for. Men's Holeproof Lisle Hose -. 25cts Men's fancy hose - - - 15c Men’s pure thread Silk-hose; 50c Ladies feather weight very thin silk Lisle Hose - - 25c. Girls and boys fine ribbed sckool Hose . . - - 15c, Children's white and colored Hose - - - - 15. sg^--iip»vwamaisgii Just Received AFULLSTOGKOFNEWimOPOP. GARDENS EEDS The freshest and most reliable sold in packages or in bulks. Make out your memorandum and come to see us, and let us fill it from such reliable Seed growers as D. M. Ferry and Co., and T. W. Wood, and son. Don't forget it. Mebane Drug Co. F. L. WHITE, Manager, Mebane, N. C. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR Our new spring Oxfords and slippers have arrived. The very latest are included in our new stock. We have Velvets, Suedes, Cravenattea and Patent Leather, in one and two instep straps and low cut ties for ladies at prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. For men, Gun metals, Tans, and Patent Leather in low cuts on new high toes. In fact the latest toeS out, at prices from $3.00 to $5.00. When in Durham come to see us at Kirby’s old 5 and 10 cts. store, No. 117 West Main Street. PERRY-HORTON, CO. One Price Shoe Store DURHAM, N. C. N. S. CARDWELL IU'ULINGTON BI IF WE ONLr BOUGHT ONE PIANO OR ORGAN from a factory—they would have to make a good profit on THAT ONE, but we buy hun- d reds of ORGANS &PIANOS ,the different factories know this* and they send men to work for our trade. Each ex plains his make, quotes us his LOWEST prices on LARGE lots ‘not one’ and when we DO BUY—we can sell you one organ as cheap as the factor usually sells one, and still gat a fair profit. But the Prices is not all—“cheap” organs get out of fix—and then they be come “dear”—the BEST organs sometimes have accidents— and when you buy from us—WE GO TO YOUR HOME and FIX THEM FREE. Organs bran new $45, up- -Pianos $175,tM) to $950. Ellis Machine & Music Co. UHKtnmuMi 18 y ears in bu^gy and harness business, with ample capital to discount all bills-buying in car lots should enables dealers to ^et lowest prices. While competitors were talking dull times and no money Saturday,my*sa" les were more than $500.00 dollars, ^(name and addresses of customers if wanted). If I had $65 and $75 store rents to pay out, I would have to sell buggies and harness hiech like they are doing. Rly plan is to do the largest business on least expense. Unloaded another car Columbia “A” grade wheel buggies Saturday. Saving my customers $7.50 to $10 on buggy, $15 on Carriages. Big stock Mowers-Rakes-Harrows. Plows-Cultivators. More harness, collars, saddles, bridles, than in all the stores in town. Best $1 bridles in town. Clover and Lawn grass—Hickory King and Batts seed Com. u rry up boys, and get ready for Easter. Don’t fool away your time in the Side Shows, when you can see the Big Show, and the cost is no more. PHONE 183. IV. S. CART>WELL, BURLINGTON. ^ QUEEN QUALITY SHOES WeVe just received our new ‘‘QUEEN QUALITY’' styles for Spring and they' re beauties. We did not believe such footwear possible at the price. The mak ers have outdone themsplves. Smart, snappy styles with plenty of comfort and service—just what you have been looking for. You'll buy here eventually Why not to-day? J. M. Hendrix And Co. « Greensboro, N.C. '.iNOMrourt*; CAPITAL STOCK $30.000.00> One of the best equipped schools in the South. THE LARGEST, the! strongest faculty MORE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than all othe[ schools in the.State, BOOKKEFPING. SHORTHAND, and ENGLISH. Write for Handsome Catalogue. Address. KING’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh N.C. Charlotte N. C. . BurHngton, N. C i!ll' liMMBB Oh, fear not in a world like this. And thou shalt know erelong— Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. -^liongfellow. Neither fear nor wish for your last day.—Martial. i With man, most of his miifortunes areotcaaion'eH Ky man.—Pliny the Elder Mever Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of hetilch, that changes weakness into strength, languor it.to energy, brain-fag irto metal power: curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria.'^ Ofely 2^ at. MfeWrfe Drrg Co. EASTER LUMBER is what we call it. Because it ke eps on “rising” in your estimation with every board you use. If you intend doing any building or reparing this year now is the time and this is the place to get your lumber. We won’t tell you how much you can save by buying here. You’ll find that out when you call. Have on hand slyngles, brick and paint. NELSON-GOOPER LUMBER COMPAIO. Mebane, N. C. ‘ We Must S^ A lot of Dry Goods ju.st received at any old price, at and below cost. FOR FRESH GROCERIES See us we keep the goods, and the prices right. Will pay highest prices tor chick ens, eggs and butter. .... Yours to please. Church Grocery Company, Mebane, JN. C. Phone 31 -rr-r Miss Sue Mel ton last Friday Messrs. J. I and J. D. Hun If any of ou paper to write know we will f Mrs. Paisley last Friday aft Mrs. C. M. Lar •liss Smithe; completed^ bu Business Colleg at Albermarl, i at once. When in nee you have a hoi that is earning what it can in town. Messrs. J. C. and W. A. Mui Monday to atte board of counts Sixteen thot and fifty dollar Tennessee coui slander. If were made mo would be more they talk. Misses Ruby Grace Daniels, oke. Miss Satt where she lei account of an i Mr. H. E. ^ on crutches, badly strained his leg Ed is t the wonder to broken both 1^ Spring Coat in C. H. Dor» Dorsett carrie to date stock J»dy to dress
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