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Will Durham [AGRtAT MONEY SAVING SALE In our unguarded purpos6 to purchase a stock comiiiensurate with the demands of trade wf* over reached the mark, and have in stock, about three times as much goods, as we should SS REASONS Demands that we shall convert them in to money, and in order to do so we have cut prices to a startling figure. Values, or cost are not considered, they must go, if a price equivelent almost to a give away will attempt you to purchase. We have not the space here to name figures, but the way goods are going tells the story. THERE iS NO RESERVATION Everything marked down to a hmit, at the lowest figure all made plain so you ca’a see them. Its a big sale, of a big stock, of nice goods,, and it will pay you to attend it at once. JUST TEN DAYS MORE. TAKE NOTE OF TIME, Rawls of Deliver Free The Follo wing Goods To The Peop le of Mebane & Vicinity. GLOVES; Lonjr silk gloves in black and colors at 75c 98c and $1.50. Long Chamois or long lisle gloves in bliick and colors 50c 75c. Short lisle and chamois 25c and 50c. Short silk gloves at 50c and 75c. MOSOERV; Ladies silk stockings in blacks, tuns; vfhites, and colors at $1. Ladies silk hose in black, white and tan 50c. •‘Phoenix” silk hoae four pairs in box. guaranteed to wear three mon ths at $3 and $4 box. Mens “Phoenijr” silk sox, four pairs in box, guaranteed to wear three months, $2. box. Mens “Holeproof” sox, six pairs in box guaranteed six months at $1.50 and $3. box. * j RIBESONS; State kind and color you want. Satin ribbons 22c 29c 33c 50c 75c. Taf feta ribbons 15c 25c 33c a yard. Fancy ribbons 25c 33c 39c 50c 75c $1. yd You »n safely order any of the above from RAWLS and they will be delivered free of charge. 'RErsoi-V^D \ THAT FCO^/OTvlYi O 1 CRTNF. IF VOW W\SH TO 'MAKEVOUR OWV PRESJES OOCp TiATE"!?!ALS • ^ CAN AFf=ORD TO. t*feT C/5 FURNISH VOU BROlVfy/ V TriAT5 (jREAT ^UFF S- A. Thorny, Pro. Corner Store, opposit Alamance Loan & Trust Co. Burlington, N. C. DURHAM, N. C Spotted the Man A clerical-looking gentleman, in the hope of obtaining a contribution, en tered the office of a newspaper, and, finding the editor in, began: “I am soliciting aid for a gentleman of refinement and intelligence who is in need of a little ready money, but is too proud to m.ake knowr his suffer ings.” , “Why!” exclaimed the editor, “I’m the only man in town answering that description. What’s the gentleman's V iwme?” “I’m sorry to say I am at not liberty to disclose it ” “It must be me, parson. Heaven prosper you in your pood work,” said the editor, wiping away a tear, —Ex- hange. A Charmed Life. Assassins have tried eight S times in ten years to kill King Alphonso of Spain. He lives a charmed life. Their bombs and bullets have not touched him, and the last attempt made in the streets of Madrid by Rafael Sanchez Alegre, said to be an anarchist, was as fruitless as the others. We hope the King will be spared to live his alloted life. From reports re lating to him we have all ways had the impression that he was a first-class fellow, broad, and liberal, all most to a fault. JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK IN A NEW STORE I I CORNER LEE & 4th STREET. ! South side of railroad. ] ! Heavy and fancy groceries, can goods, confectionaries and cerials, vegetables. Save time and risk of 1 crossing railn ad. I J M.Rimmer I Mebane, N C. WE KNOW that many wish to build their dresses to suit themselves; for those who do we have heaps of Splendid Seasonable Material Do not believe because we make the low prices on our dress goods that the quality is not high. Buy from us once and you will be a customer always. Holmes-Warren Co. Mebane, N, C. Pretending and Knowing. Girls know so much because they pretend not to. { Would you be happy, then from out j you»" store, ‘ Carry good cheer to others; and the I more j You give the more there still remains to give; 1 Cheer dies by hoarding, but when I given doth live. 1 —Bannister. BIG SALE STILL ON AT L J. MAZUR’S Burl'ngton, N. C. 1 he Income Tax (Indianapolis News.) The greatest virtue of an income tax is to be found in the fact that it is a j direct tax. If that is so—as it un doubtedly is—the only way in which the virtues of the tax can be bausrht home to the people ia by making prac tically all of them pay ic. What we need to learn is that the government at Washington is supported out of taxes. Many of us do not realize this. Under this indirect system of taxation there are thousands of people who do not understand that they pay any tax es at all. Hence, the wild extrava gance of our government. If its whole cost were apportioned on a per capita basis—which would not be a bad idea— we should soon see an end of the river and harbor, the public building and the pension graft. There could be no greater reform than one that would make the people feel the cost of their government. DR. JOS. H. HURDLE DENTIST Office in New Post-office Bidg. Mebane, N- C. Reliability is the best guarantee I can make the public. To do as I advertise, and always keep faith with my patrons. No one questions rny reputation now. We told you we would cut prices half in too, and we are doing it. GET IT STRAIGHT, LISTEN! We have a beautiful line of Men’s Woman and Chileren’s Oxfords. We guarantee every pair we sell to give satisfaction. 0^0 pair of ladies shoes to close out for less than the 0^0 wholesale price, if you need a pair get it now. 1 Lot Ladies Muslin Petticoat value 98c will go for 49c. 1 Lot Ladies Petticoats value $1.50 sale price 98c. Ladies Dresses value $1.25 will go for 79c. Ladies Dresses value ud to $3.00 will go lor $1.25 and $1.50 Children’s Dresses best quality goods for 75c make up new will go for 49c, Children's Dresses value $1.5o' sale price 98c. Ladies beautiful Skirt Whip cord value $2.50 sale price $1.75. Skirts of the newest models all Spring shades including Black value $6.00 salo price $3.98. Ladies Black Satin Petticoats will go for 45c. 1 Lot Popplen all colors value 25c sale price 15c. 1 Lot Percale light and daik colors only value 10c sale price 7 3-4- 1 Lot Percale and Madrass value 15c v^rill go for 9 1-2. Ladies colored wa'sts will be sold for 21c. Kimonas fall length value 50c, special 23c. Ladies waists pure linen strictly tailored value $1.50 will be sold for 982 including a fancy line of waists of white or stripped silk for 98c. 1 Lot Boidered curtain window screen value 10c sale price 6 1-2 1 Lot Bordered curtai'i screen value 15c s^le price 10c. 1 Lot Bordered curtain screen value 25c, sale price 19c. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! We lead this town in Millinery, the latiest Styles and the lowest prices at all times. But now for this special sale the Bargains are greater than ever. We will during this sale Trim Your Hat FREE of charge. Hats Trimmed FREE Remember. Don’t mistake the other place for this place, for this is the olace. T T IVf \ Next to Freeman Durg Store 1. J • mj\lj i JIV BURLINGTON, N. C. NEW Summer GOODS Ratins, Rippiletts, Zephyr, Ginghams, Linens- Voiles, Fancy Lawns Poplins, etc Also new line of neck wear. M I FOR SALE 1 I Ten registered Berkshire pigs eight I weeks old. One extra good saddle horsj will sell ci:eap, or exchange for a good Jersey ‘ milch cow, A1 kin Is of feed for sale. Dry cut i feed, rve aiid clover. Oats and clover (laiei) B’a?k Minorcha S. C. eggs $1.00 set- tirg. F, W. Graves Mebane, N. C. EBANE.N.CI. f WE SOLIGT ACCOUNTS of merchants, trustees and individu als on the understanding that we will do our utmost to be a HELP IN BUSINESS { or be ready any time to give them I the benefit of our advice or sugges* tions in all business transactions. We j not only offer safety and,strength, but' every possible courtesy- i COMMERCIAL & FARMERS BANK. Mebane, North Car AN EASY SMOOTH i Can always be secured at THE CITY BARBERSHOP Clean tov/els, and a white man to shave you. Hot and Cold Baths J. F. TERkELL, Manager Keer J. D, Hunt’s Stor a PRESSING CLUB The best work done on short noticD, DO IT NOW How about that hacking cough, or demoralizing cold? Better take a reliable remedy for it today. Your vitality must have been low, or you wou’d not have taken cold. Compcund Oxypn cures by increasmg the vitality and by fortifying the system against future attr.r-k's. Take it aftpr any exposure and you wili nevt» have a cold. Give it a trial for throat and lung troubles, pneumonia, and consumption, and for all chronic diseases. Given by inhalation and reaches quickly every part of the system through the blood. V/rite for our book, which is sent free. Drs. Starkey & Palen 1115 Girard Street Philadelphia, Pa. Found a cure for Rhe umatism “I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapletoii Iowa. “I suffered terrible pain so 1 could not sleep or lie still at ni^fht. Five years ago I began using Cham berlain's Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered witli rheumatism since ” For sale by all Dealers, I THE BEST PLACEtIN GREENSBORO To get the best to eat is at the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. 342 SOUTH ELM STREET Near passenger depot. R. L.DONNEL Pro. ONE CAR LOAD OP SANPOFD BUGGIES A buggy that holds it own with the best makes in this country. We also carry in stock the Tyson and Jones and the faylor Buggies, well made dependable bug gies of superior finish. A FULL STOCK OF HARNESS Full line of disc and spike harrows, corn planters and fertilizer drill. The most extensive line of the best enam eled ware. We sell the goods because the f prices are right. Tyson-Malone Hdw. Co. Mebane, N. C.
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