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MILLINERY. I I now have in stock one of the prettiest lines of millinery ever seen in Graham, which is aded too by weekly invoices. I only invite you to call and see me and I will convince you that, for quality and style I am offering goods lower than any other regular millinery in the county. Miss Margarett Clegg, Graham N. C* PANACEA MINERAL SPRING WATER, The great water for the relief of INDIGESTION —the surest TONIC AND APPETIZER the spring discovered by the ‘‘Red Man”-offers all of its benefits to this community. Write for booklet of Analy sis and information. Panacea Spring Company, Littleton, N. C. HOUSE CLEANING TIME HAS CAME AT LAST If you are thinking of putting new mattins or floor cov erings of any kind down this spring we want you to see our line before you buy. Our goods are the kind to please, Our prices will interest you. Our full line of Furniture has never been more complete than now. Our business has never been better. Why? Because we carry what the people want. We satisfy our customers. We sell at a very close margain goods that have been bought in large quantities at rock botton prices and discounted. In this way we can sell at almost wholesale prices and still make some money. We want your trade, we will please you. Green & McClure, Furniture Co, Graham, N. C. NEW MILL CARR ROLLER MILL IS NOW COMPLETED AND READY FOR BUSINESS. I have purchased the best and latest improved machinery. Those that want the best flour made, bring your wheat to the Carr Roller Mill SATISFACTION GUARAINTEfcD. P. L. COOPER, Prop. W. C. NOBLE, Miller. FARM MACHINERY. We carry in stock the most compleet line of farm machinery including Threshers, Mowers, of the best makes. Engines, Belting, Shafting, all kinds of plan ters, Buggies and harness a specialty.' COBLE-BRADSHAW, 1^. Burlington, N. C. Wild Onions in Butter. Post recently said that much of ® best butter on the Salisbury market 80 infected with the flavor of onions that it was being “turned own. ’ The same is true of this and other markets. The farmers of^ before them to get rid ? ® ^>ld onions, which means to be ^creasing in area so fast. If any anner knows a reliable way to desl roy ® wild onions and obstruct its fowth, he shouM let it be known. Z. T. HADLEY, Its Dear Old Dad. “Who is it that has to meet the grocer and the butcher and the baker and the rent collector and wear out his voice trying to stand them off? Dad! “Who buys the Chicken for the Sun- dav dinners, carves it himself and then draws the neck from the discard after every one else is served? Dad! “Who meets an old friend he hasn’t seen for years, hoists in a few dippers of suds, moseys home with a good-na tured house only to find that Ma makes him sleep on the ironing-board in the dining-room? Dad! “Ladies and gentlemen, we believe ‘¥/hat is home without a Mother’ as a campaign issue is untenable, and we insist that 'What is home without a Father?’ is the one burning question of the hour~a question which has re mained unanswered, unhonored and unsung too long in this campaign!” . (Loud and continued cheering, many of the ladies being in tears.) “So, ladies and gentleman, here’s to Dad?—the silent hero of the household! To Dad, the willing worker! To Dad the humblest bit of bric-a-brac in the parlor! To Dad, who goes through life with the soft pedal on. “Who is it, I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, who is it that rises at early dawn, lights the fire, cooks a hard- boiledegg and is out kicking the dew off the grass while Mother is still chasing a new dress through the valley of Dreamland? Dad! You may have many faults, dear old Dad, and you may play second fiddle with the mute on, but we’ll miss you when you’re gone. To Dad, ladies and gentlemen, the ace in life’s pack of cards!” Saved Child From Death. “After our child had sufferdfrom se vere bronchial trouble for a year.’ wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson’s Miloa, Ala., “we feared it had consum ption. It had a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor’s medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our child is again strong and healthy.” For coughs, colds, hoarseness lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs its the most infallible remedy that’s made. Price 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Mebane, Drug Co. F. NASH ATTORNEY AT LAW PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS HILLSBORO. N. C. A Hairbreadth Escape. (From the Spokane Spokesman-Re- view). “I was pickin’ huckleberries in the mountains below Boise one summer. One mornin’ 1 was on a steep hillside an’ just 'bout had my pail full an’ was thinkin’ ’bout mekin’ f'r camp when I looked up an’ see two grizzlies cornin' tearin’ down th’ mountain. They was after me, that was plain, so I dropped my pail and fit out. Dropping that pail was what saved my life f’n th’ bears bein’ fond of berries, stopped t’ eat ’em, an’ that give me a few yards th’ start. Soon as they had fin ished th’ berries they started after me ag’in. “I was some runner in them days an’ th’ way I covered groun’ wes a caution. Th’ bears kept gainin’ on me, though, ’till I come t’ a big river an’ run out on t’ ice. Th’ ice was thin an’ hel’ me up all right, but the bears broke through an’ both of 'em drowned. That’s how I escaped ” There was a silence for a few min utes, then one asked. “Thought you said you were picking huckleberries. How is it possible for there to be ice ki huckleberay time?” “Huh! Who said anythin’ ’bout there bein' ice in huckleberry time? Them durn bears run me ’till way af ter Christmay, ” THE McADOO M. W. STERNE, Proprietor. Greensboro, N.C. A Strictly First Class HOTEL. OPTOM CTRIST Eyes, Examined and glasses fitted Graiiam, N. C. Rhode Island Red chickens, most politic layers, 15 eggs for $100, apply to J. H. LA8HLEY H. STEINMETZ FLOMST RALEIGH - - N. C. Roses, Carnations, Violets Otner Fine Seasonable Cut Flowers, Flowers For Weddings, Enterta inments. FLORAL DESIGNS AT SHORT NOTICE Ferns Palms and all kinds of out door bedding ALAMADi COUNTY’S LEADING DRESS GOODS STORE The real test of a ^at stoi*e is it ability to oifer unusual values in dependable merchandise. No other store in this section of oitf state has ever approached this store in this respect and we propose to keep the reputa tion so clearly bought. » SeasonaMe White Goods Miminize the cost of your summer sewing by buying your White Goods here. We are showing the sheer, dainty, fabrics for your summer Wais’; Dresses and for the childrens clothingt. It is the greatest White Goods showing of the season Values are so good we will save you enough on your pur chases to buy the triming you will need. Beduti^l Spring Silks. We have practly sold out several times, so great has been the rush for Foulards, Messalines and Summer silks. We have just recived a new lot of Messalines and Sum mer Silky Silks and they ar6 the best values of the sea son. There are many new designs in the Silky Silks. One Special lot of 39c values at 25c. All the wanted shades in Messalines 36in. at $1.00. Man Tailored Skirts and Coat Suits If its perfect fitting, quality, style and the best there is for the money you are looking for you should see our great showing in this department. The Skirts are shown in the seasons best styles. Colors black, blue, and gray. Prices $3.50 to $10.00. Exceptional values and correct styles have made our Coat Suits sales for the season the largest on record. We Have received a new shipment. Colors blue, black, tan Reduso, W. B. Corsets, Nuform We are sole agents for Burlington for these renown corsets. Comfort, style, quality and fit are combined in them. Large shipment just received. All sizes fr 18 to 36 in many new modles. Prices $1.00 to $c Others at 50c. Hosiery and UnderWear Never have we shown so large an assortment as we offer this season. Beautiful Lisle hose 25c and 40c val ues at 15c and 25c. All pure silk at 50c and $1.00. Infants and Misses hose, plain white, colored and fancy top socks 10c to 25c. Hot weather will soon be with us and you will need that cool underwear. No where else can you get such values as here. Taped gauz Vest at 5c. Better ones at 10c and 15c. Pure Lisle gauz at 25c. Union suits at 25c and 50c. B. A. Sellers, & Son. Burlington, N. C. n INSURANCE I carry a full line of Companies, including Fire, Life, Accident and health Insurance. In fact, anything in the Insurance line. When in ne^ of anything in this line call on me. Rates reasonable S. G. MORGAN Extraordinary Display Summer HATS Including positively everything out this season in Stylish Straws, Panamas., etc.,—Simply anything wanted for head-dress. Nothing missing to make this a mammoth, matchless STRAW HAT SHOW— the best from the world’s most Stylish hat designers are conspciuously displayed here. Vanstory Clothing Company, C, H. McKNIQHT, Manager. Qreensboro N.C. S. t1. MOCKPIELD WHOLfSALB AND RBTAIU Dealer In Clothing. Shoes And Dry Goods. 1 wiH seH you goods at an attractive price. Give me an opportunity to con vince you. S. H. HOCKFIELD 226 VVEST. M^N ST. DURHAM. N. C. NOTICE Any one who wants to plant a garden, pasture their cows, cut wood, or desposit trash or filth on the lands of will please get permision before doing so from W. E. WHITE, Mebahe, N. C. and MILL SU:^PLY GO. WNl^N,N.C. Are headquarters for boilers, engins, and all kind of machinery. NeW and second hand. We carry a full stock of wood and steel pulleys, belt ing, and shafting, hanges, etc.. Write us for pric^ or information CRA1VF(»a>^^I%VMKNG &MILL i^ttHPCyCO. FASHIONABLE SHOES Nothing like it has been seen in DURHAM Our stock embraces the very latest in lowcut Sueda, Velvets, Tans, Patent Leather, and^ gun metal, in straps, pumps * buttons, and neat fit e:.: guaranteed. See us we can please you Durham, N. C. A SOUVENIR FOR YOU To any one writing for our new catalogue at the same time stating that they are now, or will be, during the year in the m.arket for a monument or head-stone, will receive a beautiful souvenior FREE. T. 0. SHARP, MARBLE €c GRANITE CO. Durham, N. C. THE WOMAN WHO PATS HER BILLS. by check instead of in currency never has any trouble about keeping her ac counts straight She knows where every dollar has gone and has none of the worry the cash paying woman is subject tu. This bank welcomes ac counts from women and will be glad to explain anything connected with a business bank account you do not understand. Commercial & Farmers Bank. Mebane N. C. -
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