The Quality Store MILLERS The Store Thats Different There is no place like Millers because Miller is not an imitator, he is an originator. He has cut the prices on mens suits all the way down the line He has them nice for $5.50, better for $7, up to an elegent suit for $22«00 that cost you $25.00 and $30.00 elsewhere. Overcoats from $5.50 to to $17.50. IVIen’s Shoes in all the latest cuts, in vice-patent, and calf, just what you want, $1.50 to $5.00, Boys suits and overcoats, oh well take them if they suit you, we will please you in price. Come and see us. The Extension Front MILLERS Th 3 store That (Guarantee Satis faction 143 E. Main St. Near Gtiurch Street That Leads To Ttie Depot. Durham - - - North Carolina Santa Claus is Here. I .oaded down with a full tine of pretty attractive and useful of Christmas and* Holiday gifts. He has al ready opened up a large stock, and is ready to show a big lire of pretty things at our store, for old and young, for girls and boys. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Santa Claus this year and can supply your every want. We went North ar.d perchased under our person al supervision for your spec ial benefit a line that we knew would please you. So now let us assure you there will be no necessity for you to go elsewhere to get your Cl-ristmas “Tiix’^ It should be a pleasure to know that your home store can supply your wishes. Don't, forget this. Call early and inspect stock. Our elegent line and low prices will do the rest- MEBANE DRUG COMPANY Mebane, N. C. F. L. White, Mgr. PLEASE SETTLE UP 1 St. With a view of some changes in the personal of a member oi our firm, it will be necessary for us to close up all outstanding accounts by JANUARY so we beg if you are indebted to our firm that you please make immediate settlement. Reduced prices on all Hardware. Now is your time to buy. See us at once. Tyson-Malone Hardware Co. Mebane, - - - - North Carolina. This is one time that Mr. Oscar Uo- derwood has the advantage of Mr. Champ Clark. Uneerwood didn't vote for that pension steal and Clark did. Underwood probably doesn’t care a snap whether any of the G. A. R. vote goea to the democratic convention pledjfed to him or not.—Raleigh Times. Nl&W Thought tor the Day. I will try this day to live a simple, sincere and serene life; repelling promptly t very thought of discontent, anxiet7, discouragement, impurity, and self-seeking; cultivating cheerfulness, magnanimity, charity, and the habit of holy silence exercising economy of expendituie, carefulness in conversa tion, diligence in appointed service, fidelity to every trust, and a child-like trust in God. John H, Vincent. Business for North Cajrofina. Nortli Carolina—Chapel Hill, $25,000 cotton mill stock company; Greensboro, $25,000 manufacturers of bottle stop pers; Hickory, $25,000 furniture com pany; Raeford, $25,000 grocery com pany; Louisburg, $5,000 mattress factory^ Gastonia, $100,000 realty company; Wilmington, $250,000 grocery company; Wilson, $25,000 grocery company; Weldon, $50,000 box factory. Results are the Same. “But if you don't believe in Santa Claus how do you expect him to bring you Christmas presents?” asked Tom my's uncle. “Huh I" replied Tommy, .“Believin’ hasn't imything to do with it. I don't believe in ghosts, but I'm afraii of them just the same." Higher up than ever befor-' reachcd by a steeplejack, Bob Meiiill, the fa mous under-the-clouds painter, plied his Joiia Wltn steeple Jack Climbs DecKin Thanks. The Congressionfil committee invfsti- a Twenty-third street, Nevv Yo:k. It was ! ^ i. • *. rriA ^ ^ , ,, T,, ^ R‘iv. Fledesick T. Gates to appear be- iorroi-Bagi^ & iireen Have now some very attractive brush last Thursaay on tOD of the Met- ,, .. . " rp ' , gation the United States Steel Corpori ropon tan Tower, Aladisen avonue ana... . i n rr. ^ ^ ^ XT tion invited Johii D. Rockefeller am just 710 feet from the sidt^walk. The distance looked more to the thousamlsi who backed ofi a block or tv.-o t^efoie ■ fore that conirn’tte matter of the ter had cliaivxc tu testify in the ci viis, in which tne lat- beiorc ihe committee they could get in'.o position to watch i the seemingly daring feat f The tip top of the Metropoliian Tow- j er consists of a gigantic oct&gonal Ian- ' tern, from the center of v/hich rises a ' peak surmounted by a ball. Below the lantern is a balcony. It was the work , * j., - ^ ,, rnakiii^ public stvitements througn of MerriU and his assistants to gud all j pj.^gg ofthia The lower parts presontodj Mr, R„,i;efe]ior is a;i ardent defend- moderate hazards,, but, the gliding ot i the peaK of the lantern was a probl. m that K •c];efi’]]er Juid “Eqaeezed” them j cut of f.ij>:;io- propeii c'S iind *!ther val- ; ues aniouuLlijg to sevt i al miM'ons, but I both declined to avail taemsc-Ives oi the i opportunity of dc.fejvJi!;g toe deal by tesiifyir^^-, cor^tenting themselves with the j:eatures for the ladies. Some excep tionally fine bai ‘ ■ ’ ' ' lilS in ials -we are riinriin and $3.00. Coni( (X L iiats.' Spec- ?0 A| —except to Merrill. er of himself and his methods, He can see no harm in the meliioJri he has em ployed to accumulate the vast fortune I he enjoys, and of course much of it was ; gainou in the way he appro,.riated to his own use the Tiierritt properties, em bracing vast mining interests and a railroad v/hich are now worth millions of dollars. — Nashvillo Tennessean. Two good horses for sale. Apply to F, VV Graves Fine Corn Yield. (From The Lenoir News.) Mr. Jack Mast of VVatauga county Boy repvorts gathering 700. bushels of fine corn off of eight acres This i** a v^.*!y ^ telephone message fine yield for that* part of th^ ; Taylm’bVihe from Sony that has never made much pretension to being’ a corn producing section, I'his is, we think, the best record yet re ported from a tract of that size, v.e have heard of some one-acre plots or smaller or.es makirg a higher record but have not heard of so large a tract making such a good average. 0, S2.50 in and see these, also the many other beautiful hats. We also wish to call your attention Embroidery. Now is a good time to get j^our Christmas gifts made. Ask to see the Muslin Underwear. Saved liisiWife’s Life. “My wife would have been in hr-r grave to-dr:y,” writes O. H. Brown, of Muscad'ne, Ala., ^^if it had not b“cn f >r Dr. King’s New Discovery. S'^e was down in herbcd, not able to {le. up without help. She had a stiver- bronchial ti'ouble and a drcidiui cf U'Th, I got her a bottl - of Dr. iCing's Ke v Discoye’'g, and she i^oun t '» mm l and w;’.s well in a shv.rt time.” infa!’- ible for coughs and cokLs. its the mnrt reliable .emedy on earth for do.-iK'nr.e lun^ trouble, hemor? hage.'=!, bignprc, received at Point states that Roy K;:ever, son of Jesse Keever who livi.s about two miles south of that place, accidentally shot himself about i 3 o’clock Thursday altcrnoon and died as a result tLirly minutes thereafter, Tjio young; man was in t!ie woo(’s chopi'ing when the accident occurred. He ha I laid his gun against a log and when he attemy)ted to mo-'e it, it was ^ ^ discharged by tho hamn'.er coming in j ^ contact with a knot on the log. The; entire loud cntert d his .side. A phys;- ! ci; n was seat for at once, but tiie you-1 rg man died bcfcie i.e ar: ived. He vvas ’ ^ about 17 years of :'.ge. Chailottj Ob- r.H MORBOW-BASeil a Burlington, IN. C. EN Inc. A Pretty -sr - Pea;'la mirket v wliich 111- COU'.tV, i asthma, hay fever,*trcup and whooping b.y a c .ni; i:i cough. &Dc, $1.00. Trial bottle free, bake, one . f Guaranteed by Mebane Drag Co. app a-s h; =i.; : ■ over ■: 1,0. 0. 1,000,000 Bad Carcasses. More than 50,000,000 anim ih'. wire insDocted during t^e past ii?cal y'ar b , the United St tef= Fu u of '.al dustry, and more than 1 Oi.iU,Uv..ir cave s ses were condemmd as unlit for according to the annual rcr.'ort oi Dr. A. D. Melvin, suhmittei; to Secrettw of Agriculture Wi’son. Tuberculosis wa-' the cn'ise of moi^t of the condemnr'i n, ne- riy 47 ; or cent * of adult cattle condemnrtiion? a id moie i than 96 por. cent of those hoae beir.ir due to this di>ease. F ijUiid i' . , ' l) i*ity ai'd of d li'.o huve b!! I'oui ii in cL-.iis .1 i i'vr;,;,) iyi-v. !i Mariop. X;!::. 'j'i;e fi’id- V-, ‘ i e made ^■’y ■j'^yin;'- a clim' \J- chira.' icldii .g a pearl | [ v jc-vvelt..s to be worth Church Services Tn- :c'iirq- ti.e il.: i P. ]'\ rgU :in riuiuv y V' p;:bli.- (r-li,,': Sv-rvi..-. •■nday at 11 A. y R.v. B. V. 'V l:>'"'ho-,)l every i ' o'clock the ;i to cilten’d each ioves Goes with one of our elegent 3uils of clot-hin^r we sell, and they 4) I ice too. We have anything a ^^cntlenien up, and you gO''j vviih the easy graceful fi- r.\-r cicthes They always lO'!-: ;'.r.d wcs'.r well GLOVES , and there select what '.n at i(Bf H'r/.. pi. ■: sijCi i' fT-.. t.a> -.xltC rr? V Mark'^.aiiis Goiiier % F- NASH ATTORNEY AT LAW PRACTIC IN iixmmn HILLSBORO. N. C. I C V» . . i {>:dy 1G9 peo- , One’s char ees ■ than tv.’o ! ^ -14. ■ ''JV (.r.ii'f-e i.r deatn y or stomach trouble '^fj but not if Elcct.ric ' Cf: kill vh e coU:Ui ,• i^-ii; ;;10 ic-S fiobei'c Madsen, THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO To'get the BEST TO EAT the HENNESSEE OAFE> Open until midnight. 34ia SOUTH-ELM STKJ 'KT Near passenger depot. I . J Cl It 11, I icp. ; in i ! Ji'. in thi.' t ii- 1. r -ii ! in 'j :r. m li v;. i-. kic ' i i.' ' ::si;y j i-ittcv;5 i)-' (u j Vv't s i’ j! ii:i^t.in, J-i.. proved. Four i doL-tors i;a'’e liim up after eight mon- ! t's of s'lfforing from virulent liver ti'oubie and yellow jaundice. He was th*. n completely cured by Eiectric Bit tcrs. They’ro tho best stomach, liver, norvc and kidney aemedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at Mebane Drug Co. r:: aylor Diiriiam N. C. lELO Dry Goods. J vviii sesi you goods at aii attractive price. Give me an cpportiinity to con vince you. ~57ii ."liociiFi i-f 226 WEST MAIN ST. DURHAM, N. C. IHE HAT THAT Stupid Politics* (From The Baltimore News.) Having pitched overboard all pre tense ot economy by rushing through a service pension bill which, if enacted may eventually cost the country $75.- 000,000 a year, the Democratic Congress has furthermore done the orposition great service. If the bill is killed in the Senate, the Republican party can take the credit for having blocked a miserable political game. If it goes to the Pr««S-j^nt, it will give him oppor- tonlty to demonstrate to the country his sound judgment and his indifference to the effect of his actions upon his political fortunes. Judged from any point of view, the majority in the House has been guilty of a stupid blunder. Everything else that is wanted in hats— Stetson and Knox’s, latest blocks, $3,'50. , Other hats at $2.00 and|i$3.00 This is not only a Clothing Store for all the men—^it :’s a hat store in every sense of the world VANSTORY CLOTHING COMPANY CHARLES H. M’KNIGHT, Mgr. Greensboro N. C. Deputy Sheriff Murdered; Body Placed on Railroad, Deputy Sheriff Benton v. as found dead upon the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road trai k ut Wade, a stati« n 12 miles north of Fayetteville, Sunday. A tra^n had passed over the boi y ind examina tion pointed to the fact t’lat he had been murdered and placed on the track Sheriff McGeachey, Deputy ther.li’ Hall and th' county coroner. Dr. J V. McGougan, went to Wade in automo- biiea, can’yin^- a blood hound. No de tails can be gathered up to thi3 hour. THE McADOO A most delightful home in Greensboro N. C. for the trave ler. STRICTLY FIRST. CLASS IN APPOINT- People Where is the best place to buy shoes in Grensboro, the answer from those v/jio knov/ Is always go to J. M. Hendrix & Co. they keep the shoes that embrace comfort, smart style, and long" service. Take these combined and they are suie to give satisfaction. Don't forget the place, J.M. Company Grtensboro NorthXaroIina Glaus EXCELLENT SERVICE Easy of access to railway station Burlington, N, C. John H. VERNON ATTORNEY AND COUNSLOB AT LAW Tel 3phone Office No, 65 J. Residence No. 337 Burlington N. C. WHEN You Go To Greensboro Remember the PfiiCE OF SiEETS 331 S. Elm St. Near the Depot WILL BEAT Johnsons Saturday Has already sent-the goods Big Assortment Something suitable for every one. Call in, he wants to shake hands ^ ith you. L ‘‘On the corner

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