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Mebane Leader J. O. FOY,;Editor and Owner Entered aa second class | matter Feb ruary S, 1909, at the Post Office at Mebane, N. C„ anderthe act of March 1897. Issued Every Thursday 1 Morning:. SUBSCRIPTION: One'.Year, - - - $1-00 i*Jix Months, * - - *50 Three Months, - - .‘^5 ^PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Send Currency, Postal Money Order or*Stamps, CORRESPOND ENCE We wish correspondents in all the earby post offices. Write at oiu*#*. f'loyd Allen says he shot, in s^lfde- fense, and if he has a lawyer who can pick the right kind of a jury he may make it.—Durham Herrald. Possibly so, if his case was in North Carolina, where an im- becil jury in a murder case is always at a premium, but not so in the Old Domion where the | jury some times pray for Gods their verdict, and strives to uphold stead of some legal shyster. go out and guidance in at all times the law in- Mebane M* E. Church, South. Rev. B. T- Hurley, Pastor. N. H. Walker. Supt. S. S. Preaching every 3rd Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening af 7:30 and a union prayer meeting ever Sunday after noon at 3:00 o’clock conducted by the young men of the town. Sunday school every Sunday begin ning at 9:45 a. m. Everybody welcome to all these ser- i vicos. ' The coal strikes now iminent at several North Western points as well as England, threatens | serious harm to the industrial interest of this country. It may | be averted, but does not now seem possible. The Tiirlce-A-WeekEdltlon Of The NEW YOBK WORLD There might have been others but the first reference we ever saw in regard to the candidacy of Mr. Oscar W. Underwood for TTiursday* March 28 1912 Sixty thousand thrifty New England farmers left the United States the past year and settled in Canada. They went because they were offered bette/ homes. They went because they were being badly imposed upon by this benificent Government of ours. An average of two hund red per cent more is charged for every American made agri cultural implement in this coun try than is charged for the same implement in Canada. Three hundred per cent more is charg ed on articles of clothing and things of general use. They cross the border, and pay much less for what they buy, and sell their products for just the same. This aply illustrates this imfam- ous robber system in this country Sixty thousand good citizens, productive citizens, are driven I from our country in one year to seek relief from a species of le gal thievery perpetrated and made possible by a benificent government We do not understand the law in detail, but if our surmise is correct Virginia has one that should commend it self to all' fair minded citizens. The law permits the nearest surviving relative of a murdered man to attach the estate of the mur derers and hold it. This is some little reperation for what the family suffer and is a wise pro vision, but we could not hope for any such law in North Car olina unless it was agreed to give to the attorney who defend ed the miirder fifty per cent of the anount attached. Oh yes, we look after our lawyers, and incidently they look after the murderers. PRACTiCALLY A DAILY AT THE PRICE A WORLD. No other Newspaper in the World giv?s so niuch at so low a prite. The isrreat Presidential campaign will ■ ^ ■ soon begin and you will want the news;;.' nccuraTeiy anu promptly. The World ; ^ ' long since established a record lor im- iru'tuility, and .rr.vbov’y can ali’urd its ' I the Presidency of the United Thri.-e-a v'/oolc which comes j ! States appeared in the ^lebane ovev oh or ilay in the week, except Sun I Leader. This was immediately i '••'C/- it win be of i-.articuiar vaiuo to | ycu now. The Tlu-icfc-a- Week World after the convening oi con- j ^ ^ ^ , - • i -rnr also abounds ni other strong icatures gress before Christmas. Vv e ^ niarkets, car- favor a Southern man and j toons; in fa>’t, everything that is to be pecially do we favor Mr. Un- ' found in a livt^t-class daily. derWOOd. I Thrice-a-Woek World’s regular I subscription price is only $1.00 ])er _■ r-r; | year, and this pays for loG pauers. Wc The people of Mebane hope to j offer this unequalled newspsper and make a good showing in the | ’ Ihe Mebane Leader toge*^.her for one matter of civic improvement jy^^ar for $1.50. The regular subscrip- next Saturday. Paraphrasing | the two pipers isj^2.. _ Lord Nelson at the battle of the Nile, they expect to see every Mebaneite up and doing his duty. A NICE LINE OF THE PUREST DRt7GS i Stationary, Paper, Perfumes^ etc. Mebane Drug Co. Mebane, F. L,. WHITE Mgr. - - North Carolina Don't Forget to Exercise. No man of affairs, however impor* tant or overdriven, can ever be too busy to take time for exercise, unless he wishes to apply for his long vaca tion a decade or two earlier than is , necessary. | The place where the mummy of the ! Egyptians should be carried round at j regular intervals, with a reminder that ! he has been dead for 10,000 years, is | not at feasts, but in our business of- j flees, workshops, counting houses and i studios. There is where men are really killing themselves. Instead of in ^ their sports, their luxuries, or even In their vices. i Commercially slave-driving your ' body and brain may sometimes be a necessity, but the unbiased biologist of the twentieth century is beginning i to suspect that the praises of indus- | try, like those of a sacrifice, are sung : most loudly and insistently by those ' In church or state who hope to profit : by It—In others!—Woods Hutchinson, In Exercise and Health. THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO get the best to e?t is at; To the KENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. 342 SOUTH ELM STREET Near passe n.crer depot. R. DONNEELL, Prop. Burlington, N» C John H. T/ERNON ATTORNEY AND G0UNSL08 AT IS^' Tel3phone Office No. 65 J. Residence No. 337 Burlington N. C. —nr~ii>iiiMHiTii IIIff! inn—i~mri ini'iiwi —Mi imuwTi I ■ ~ Z. T. HADLEY OPTOMETRIST NEW COAT-SUITS Stvlish new Sprinjr Suits in great variety of fashionable fabrics. Serges, of course, are the leaders. Plain white serge suits and white with black stripes. Also white with black trimmings. The prices range from $16 to $25.00. New Colored 6; Black Suits In diversity of plain and fancy fabrics. Grays, and Tans, in liijht tones are the leaders. The staple blacks and blues are re presented in great number. The alterations on Suits are care fully looked after by an expert tailor. New Silk Shirt-Waist. Messaline and soft Taffeta in a wide range of colors, also pure white and solid blacks. We call your attention to the graceful line-^. The charm of finish and the very careful attention given to the smaller details. The price $3.48 to $5. Ellis-Stone, & Co. Stores Durham^ N. C. Greensboro Children are mu:h -more likely to contract the contagious diseasjs when they have colds. Whooping cou,'h, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consum ption are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold. Th.it is why all medical autho.ities say .lie- ware of colds. Fjr the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than EyeS, Kxilnii 110(1 aild glnS.^C.S Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It can J always be depended upon and is pl»^as- ; ant and safe to take. For sale by all Dealers. Cjraham. N. C. No one need give themselves' any concern as to how Virginia will handle the Allens, once she catches them. She has a difi- cult problem in catching them, but once she does catch them and lands them safely in jail, the ballance will be attended to with neatness and dispatch. Virginia does not seem to have a way of creating “Noble Roman” by making it possible to turn loose a lot of the worst murderers on the State, as the price. There are some men publishing Weekly newspaper whose idea of the value of advertising space corresponds much to that of an inexperienced boy. They take the blanket sheet system and make it at that. United Confederate Veter- ans Reunion, Macon Ga May 7th, 8th, and 9th, 1912. Very low round trip fares via Southern Rail way. Account the above occasion the Sov- them Railway will sell very low round trip tickets to MACON, GA., ailcl re turn as follows: From Round trip From Round trip Henderson $9.35 Oxford $9.15 Chapel Hill 8.50 Raleigh 8 50 Burlington 8.50 Durham 8.50 Rates same proportion from all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, with final return limit May 15th, or if you prefer to stay lon ger, by depositing your ticket and pay ing a fee of fifty cents you can have final limit extended until June 5th 1913. Liberal stop-overs will also be per mitted on these tickets. For detailed information apply to any Southern Railway Agent or the undersigned- J. O. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C THE McADOO A most delightful home in Greensboro K. C. for the trave ler. STRICTLY FiHST. CLASS M APPOINT MENT. EXCELLENT SERVICE Easy of access to railway station t i WANTED 200 CORDS 4 FEET PINE WOOD CUT, WILL PAY 60 CTS. CORD. APPLY TO T. M. Cheek MUSLIN Underwear. One of the best f matures of this store has been its lines of white goods. The fact is wel[ established that we sell only the most approved garments—the very best that money will buy. For this sale we have the very best there is at the prices, and it is our assurance that there can be m better constructed at the low figures prevailing at our special Muslin Underwear sale. Chas H. Dorsett “THE WOMAN’S STORE” Greensboro, = = - North Carolina THE CLOTHING I That will keep you warm and look well iSOMETHING NICE AND NOBBY Hats and Gloves to match. A full line of the best Underwear. Every thing sold right. See Sneed-Markham Taylor Durham, Company, North Carolina « —J “Easter Millinery” The latest in shades and shapes for your Easter Hats. Moderate Prices. R. W. Bright, F. NASH ATTORNEY AT LAW PRAGTICI^ ALL COURTS HILLSBORO. N. C. The Ladies Store. Mebane N. C. If# ETSEY OiHjANS! GAIiPENTER ORGANS!! WEAVER ORGANS I! PUTNAM 0R6ANS !!! We have a HOUSE FULL of them, too! Organs as low as $25, and as high as $125.- 00. Pianos such as “Starr” Crown Eush and Lane, ^. Weaver and etc. —please you in PRICE and quality and make terms to suit you. ELLIS-lGtllFIE a MUSIC GG. Burlington, N. C. LISTEN!! The National Woolen Mills ‘*The World’s Famous Tailors.” Brings to Durham and surroundiug country the wonderful opportunities now en. joyed by all the leading cities of America, making any suit for the sensational price of '“Tailored to your Measure S15.00 No more, No Less fit guaran teed The greatest display of Woolens ever seen in Durham. All the latest fabrics made in the season’s latest styles. Come in and inspect our line. We Make the Goods we Sell. National Woolen Mills No. 114 E. Main Street Durham, North Carolina WE ARE AT THE HEAD OF THE PARADE WITH OUR GOOD GOODS ^GOT ‘EM GOIN’\ C^ome in to see our new goods. Something for everyone. We can please you in anything you want We pgiy highest price for your produce. Try us. SELL you MORE Goods for LESS MONEY. H. E. Wilkinson, Company Mebane, North Carolina SBK FHI HIE H THE JEWELS They are pretty to w^ear, but people of good breeding and refinement want the best and the most artistic. They want something pure, something reliable, ALWAYS go to a house you can depend upon, to get pure Sil ver, pure Gold and rare Jewels in Diamonds and other precious stones, in fact to SNIOER-WILGOX AND ELETCHER Durham Leading Jewelers North Carolina s. H HOCKriELD Dealer In Clothing. Shoes And Dry Goods. 1 will sell you goods at an attractive price. Give me an opportunity to con vince you. s. H. HOCIvFIELD 226 WEST MAIN ST. DURHAM. N. C. % % I € I
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