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Farmers’ Institutes
mMERS INSXrrUSES wul be held at.
Mebane, Tuesday July 25th,
Ion College Wednes., July 26
I’riendship High School Wednesday August 23rd.,
BEGINNING AT 10:00 O’CLOCK.
Women’s Institute
•\( tlu' sanio plaoos aiul ilatos will also bo held Institutes for Womon by Mrs. Sue V. IIollowcll and others. The
obK> : - “1 those Institutes are to brint? top^ethei from the farm homes, that they may become bettor acquainted and
t;iiK; Vi r ainon*^ themselves subjects tendinj^ to the betterment of conditions in rural honjos, such as bettor and
iiioiv i'i" (tniii'al tools and bettor methods of proparine: thorn, homo sanitation, homo fruit and vo{?otablo j^ar'^on-
j„jr, t::i in d:iiryinjc, {u*uliry-raisin‘T, the beautifying-of the homo and home surrouiidinivs, etc. Let the wives and
iii;-!itt'V v onio out to tliose mootini^s in larj^e numbers.
DON'T YOU
lilEfiESie PROGRftMS HAVE BEEN PREPHREO FOR IHE8E
A jiir 1 r i.uii of $1 will l>o i^ivini? for the best loaf of hroiid baked and oxiiibitod by a or woman livin;^- on the
A proinimii of $1 will boj^ivon for the best five ears of })uro-bred corn -A protnimn of $1 wiil bo
r>>i' the lu'st pin'o-brod pi^ iiotwoen S and 12 weeks old o.xhibited by a man or boy liviiij): on the farm.
Thr hi. tituto will bo conducted by Prof. (■. L Newman, Professor of Aorrii*ultural, North ('aroliiKi CoIlot»e ,)f
ii'ultin al and Mechanic Arts, with c»Mni)etent assistants, who will discuss qut'stions of mtorest to the farmers,
box will bo oponed in the afiornoon, anda full discnssion of the subjects prosenled will bo ^'fivon.
that no one is dressed well who
does not wear a neat well fit
ting shoe? and has not experience taught you that
most of the shoe men who have tried to fit you have
signally failed? They do not know how to fit a shoe
to give comfort and good looks. Come to us and avoid
the discomJort of and ill fitting shoe. We demon
strate to every perchaser that we are professional in
our line. We have the goods and can satisfy you.
us. See
Pridgen & Jones,
“FOOT FITTERS” DURHAM N. C.
iiir
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Dry Goods
We have a little more Dry Goods that must go
at some price, Men^s and boys caps at one half
price. Enamel ware at one half price. Always a
fresh line of Groceries at the LOWEST PRICE.
* Bring us your produce we pay cash.
I
Yours to please,
Church Grocery
Company,
Mebane, IS. C. Phone 31
ARE YOU
GOING TO THE
All fanni is anil tholr wives, sons and dauixhors. and all others interested in farmin.c: ai'.d the bottoi’niorit of the
t'aiiii hi'iiu's, are uru,-.d ^o attend those mootinj^s and j!*inin 1 ho divcnssions.
Moii iiu’ scs^uons will open at o’clock and afternoon session at 1P.rin.'t a book and pc'ncil to take notes.
The Boys Are Especially liiviied
To Attend The institutes
The:t‘Institutvs are condu-ted nndor the dirocnons of W. A. tJraham, ('omtni.--sion('r of A>riculLtnv and T. P.
P;ukt-r, 1 tirectiors of Farmer.-^ Instituto.s. The Fai inois In.-!tituto of Alamance (’ounty will olfor premiums on the
best yu Kl of vheat on one acre, anil the best averaj^o piold on an entire crop of not loss than ten acres. Ktil.-.^ and
.'oiuiitiuii?-, to be announced at the County Institute. Award to be announced at the 1012 institute: ('oiUost ojien
to th> owho attend (»ur county Institutes.
E. C. Turnc-r,
Sectv and Treas.
Chas. F. Cates, Chairman,
Alamance Co.. Farmers Inst. Com,
SEASHORE
The ATLANTIC HOTEL, at Morehead City,
1M. C., offers superior attractions, unexcelled
accommodations, the largest variety of
amusements, and guests here enjoy the
most invigorating and healthful climate on
the Atlantic Coast.
Ideal Surf Bathing Beach—Finest Fishing in the World~~
Safe Sailing on Inland Waters or the Atlantic Ocean-
Largest Ball Room in the South—Convention Hall—Ten
nis Courts—Bowlfng Alleys—Pool—BMIiards.
SPLENDID CUISINE
SOUTHERN COOKING A FEATURE
The Summer Home for Mother and Baby—Cool
Sea Airthe besttonic. Special Ratesforfamilies*
Low Rate SEASON, TEN-DAY and WEEK-END
excursion fares via
RALEIGH or GOLDSBORO
AND
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R.
Hotel Rates, $12.50 to $21.00 per week.
T. ALEX. BAXTER, Mgr.
Morehead City, N. C.
Formeriy Manager •! Greenbrier White Salphur Springs, W. Va.
LJVERY FEED ANDl
SALES STABLES
Fii'st-Class Rigs for hire at
short notice.
HORSES FED OR BOARDED
A.T MODKRATE COST.
* DON’T f=ASL TO SEE ME.
I M. B. IVIfiLES, IVaebane. I\. C.
ANOWe »IB CU'UIAD OF
URNITURE
We have been patting up another solid car-load of
furniture this week and now have a large stock of a
kinds of furniture and house furnishings. We sell the
the goods because we -keep what the people want, we
buy in large quantities an.d get the goods at a price so
vve can afford to sell every thing at BARGAIN prices.
Come to Graham and always call on us when you
come whether you wish to buy or not.
I THE BEST PLACE IN
GREENSBORO
Toget the BEST TO EAT
is at the
HENNESSEE CtFE
Open until midnight.
OSTIl KI.M 'STKi:i'/r
W C SMITH. JR. MGR-
F. NASH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PRACTICSIN ALL COURTS
HILLSBORO. N. C.
Z. T. HADLEY
OPTOMETRIST
t^yes, Examined and glasses
fitted.—
Graham, N. C.
Women And Farmers In
stitute Mebane Tuesday, I
July, 25th, Elon College,!
N. C., July, 26th.
MORNING SESSION OPENS AT 101
; A. M. i
! ^ I
j Soil Improvement G. L. Newman,
('ommercial Fertilizer T. F. Parker,
' Poultry on the Farm J. S. Jeffries,
General Discussion
! AFTERNOON.
The Fanner- Yesterday and Today
O. F. Crowson,
Farm Manacrement T. B. Parker,
Spet'ia] corps, C L. Newmir,
Opening: of juestion box and general
discussion.
iVVOMEN INSTITUTE.
Morninfj session opens at It) A. M.
The Influence of the women on the
homes Mrs. Sue V. Hollowell,
Health hints on the principles of
cooking: Miss Katherine Parker,
General discussion,
AFTERNOON,
The care of the infants Mrs, Sue V.
Hollowell,
IJread makinpj Miss Katherine Parker
The ladies will have a demonstration
car.
Kill More Than Wild
Beasts.
The number of people killed yearly
by wild beasts don’t api>roach the vast
nuinlu'r killed by disease jxerms. No
life is safe from tlieir attacks. They’re
in air, water, dust, even food. But
pfrand protection is afforded by Ele^’tric
Hitters, which destroy and expel those
deadly disease j^erms srom the system.
That’s why chills, fev’or ami ague, all
malarial and many blood diseases yield
promptly to this wonderful blooa
purifier. Try ♦hem, and enjoy the
glorious health and new strength
they’ll give you. Money back, if not
satisfied. Only .^Oc at Mebano Drug Co.
(T :tlc a nuire and colt,
David C. Paul,
Mf'l'ant', N. C. Rfd. No, 4,
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for the
Women of North Carolina. Five re
gular Courses leading to Degrees.
Special Courses for teachers. Free
tuition to those who agree to become
teachers in the State. Fall Sessions
begins September 13, 1911, for cata-
gue and other information address
JULIUS I.FOUST, President, Greensboro, N.G
TRINITY COLLEGE
1859 1892 1910-1911
Three memoradle dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College:
the Removal of thf' College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham: the
IJaiklingof the New and Greater Trinity.
Magnilicont new buildingi with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Com
fortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings. Five de
partments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil, and Electi'ical Engineering; Law, Ed
ucation; Graduate, For catalogue and other information, address
R. L. FLOWERS, Sccrctary, Durham, N. C.
Green & MiiClura Furniture Co.
aham N. C.
Trinity Park School
ESTABLISHED 1898
Location ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library.,
gymnasium, and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention ^iven to
health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys
under his care.
Faculty of colle-ri' ;rfM(Unte.-. .Most modern methods of itstruction.
Fall term opens September l;>th. For illustrated catalogue, address
W. W. PEELE, HEADMASTER, Durham, N. C
INSURANCE!
I carry a fmll line of Companies, including
Fire, Life, Accident and health Insurance,
In fact, anything the Insurance line.
When in need of anything in this line call
on me. Rates reasnable
S. G. MORGAN
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Alton factory Building
and one three room House,
Arthur White.
THE ROAD TO HAP
PINESS,
IS made smooth by a good bank book.
Young people starting in life can per-
fo m no wiser act than that of put-
ing by a little regularly. Love will
rot fly out of the window, for pov
erty will not come in at the door of
those.who have deposited regularly in
tfie Commercial and Farmers bank.
Start an account now. You’ll be glad
j)f it later.
Commercial & Farmers Rank.
Mebane N, C.
The North Carolina.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECH
ANIC ARTS.
THE STATE’S XMIH’MTRIAI.
SOUND STRAIGHL LOGS
only are the kind which our timber,
lumber, siding, etc, are sawn. No
crooked grained, unsound sticks will
p ss muster with us. If that kind of
lumber cost a little more it world
still be the cheapest. But it doesn’t
cost more, that is if you buy it hero.
Do so next time you need lumber of
* "any kind and time will prove the wis
dom of your act.
NELSON-COOPER LUMBER COMPANY.
Mebane, N. C.
Four-year courses in Agriculture; in
Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical En
gineering; in Industrial Chemistry; in
Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing.
Two-yeats courses in Mechanic Arts
and in Textile Art. One-year course
I in Agrictlture. These courses are both
practical and scientific. Examinations
for admission arc held at all county
seats. For Catalog address.
THE REGISTRAR,
West Raleigh, N. C.
S. I-I. MOCKFIELD
ANI> KKTAII.
Dealer in Clothing. Shoes And Dry Goods.
HOUSE & LOT ON
THIRD STREn
TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER
W.E. White,
Tras.
I will sell you goods at an attractive
price. Give me an opportunity to con-
^ vince you.
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FARM MACHINERY.
We caiTy in stock the most compleet line of farm
^^Hchinery including Threshers, Mowers, of the best
^^Jikes. Engines, Belting, Shafting, all kinds of plan
ters, Buggies and harness a specialty.
S. II- HOCIvFIKLI>
226 WEST MAIN ST.
J
THE
COBLE-BRADSHAW, CO.
Burlington, N. C.
McADOO
M. W. STERNE, Proprietor.
Greensboro, N.C.
A Strictly First Class
HOTEL.
DURHAM. N. C.
ICECREAM
DRINKS
Never leave home ona journey with
out a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is
almost certain to be needed and cannot
be obtained when on board the curs or
steamships. For sale by All Dealers.
GOOD
Table Grocereis,
Ice Service.
L. T. Johnston,
“On the corner” Phone 2 2
Agent for Model Steam Laundry.
IF WE ONLY BOUGHT ONE PIANO OR OIIGAft
from a factory—they would
have to make a good profit on
THAT ONE, bur we buy hun-
d reds of ORGANS &PIANOS
,the different factories know
this* and they send men to
wark 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 chaap as the fact
usually sells one, and still g3t 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
$175,00 to $950.
Ellis Machine & Music Co.
Burlington, N. C