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].. . ,j. H. Hurale spent Sanday
ill Durham.
Mr. Edwin Whiti spent Sun
day in Raleigh.
Mr. Alfred Thompson spent
Sunday in Greensboro.
Miss Sue Mebane spent the
week end in Burlington.
Mi’, and Mrs. W. A. Murray
went out to Hawfields Sunday.
Mr. Charles Pickard of Greens-
l)(>ro spent Sunday in Mebane.
Mr. S. G. Hall of Cedar Grove,
was a visitor in town Thursday.
Mr. J. C. Hunt of Gretna, Va.
is visiting relatives in Mebane.
Mr. J. S. and J. T. Shaw, and
All. Woodworth spent Sunday in
(Greensboro.
Mr. John Craig of Durham
pent Sunday in Mebane with
his mother.
Miss Myrt
Boston is visiting her sister Mrs.
Arthur Scott.
Don^t fail to read the change
of ad of Nelson Dry Goods Co.,
in inis issue, you will find some-
thiap; attractive m it.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Waraen,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Warren and
Mr. W. Y. Malone spent Sunday
at Cjrbett.
iVjiss Margaret Clegg uf Gra-
han. has excellent taste in her
arrangement of her millinery
display, she has a beautiful line
of goods and will be glad to have
you call and see them.
Mrs. D. C. Thompson and
daughter. Miss Ruth Thompson
of Orlando, Fla., are visiting
Mrs. Hettie Scolt. Miss Thomp
son expects to spend several
weeks in Mebane, Mrs. Thomp
son will only be here a few days.
You will be surprise 1 and
pleased if you call at the Meh-
ane Supply Co., Friday and ex
amine their display of summer
hats. Its a choice line they will
have on exhibition.
We understand there is a
oachelor in Mebane who is busy
with building plans and other
things essential in the preper-
nT- nyr K ^ o ^ future home. He is
Miss Myrtle Mebane of South « a-
. . .^. , . . ,, quite wiUing to be roped in since
he has been foot loose too long
to please himself. He is a
sensible fellow alright.
Ofcourse you are a iTian, you
wear men's clothing. There is
no better place to buy them than
at J. S. Clark's that is provided
you want something nice that
will wear well and satisfy you
in the end.
Miss Elmma Harris and jirs
W. W. Cork»ett ' ! t, for Jackson
ville, Fla. Mor.day, where? they
expect to attend the Confeder
ate >teunion which convener
there this week.
Mrs. W. E. Myors of Greens
boro is spending the week with
Misses Mary and Katherine
White.
Eggs.
Pure '’Strain Black Minorca and
Rhode Island Egfgs 15 for $1.00.
F. W. Grave.'^.
Mrs. Jim McAdams spent
one day the past week with Mrs
Ed. Wilkerson.
Contractors an j Builders.
Messrs. Miles and Nicholson,
TjUmber Co. of Mebane place an
advertisement in this weeks
Leader., This firm contracts
and builds, doing any kind of
work in their line you may wish.
By reference to their advertise
ment, you will see they carry a
full supply of all kinds of build
ing material, paints, oil, lime
cement, etc. It will pay you to
see them if you have any build
ing to do.
Misses Morrow and Bason, Inc
of Burlington, places an attrac-
Mrs. E. Y. Ferrell and children ^tive ad in todays issue calling
went to Burlington Tuesday to
visit her mother.
Mr. J. G. Tingen left Mebane
last week for Holly Springs
where he will spend the summer.
Mr. Fred Wilson of Chapel
Hill spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morgan.
Mr. Glenn Scott has leturned
home from Atlanta, Ga., where
be attended the Atlanta Dental
('ollege.
Mr. Marion Nicholson of Elon
College visited his par3nts Mr.
and Mrs John Nicholson Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. A. V. Craig and daughter
Miss Mabel Craig of Asheville
are visiting Mrs. W. S. Crawford
^nd Mrs. U. S. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy
were called to Winston-Salem
Saturday on account of the illness
of ^Irs. Murphy's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
attention to their summer display
of millinery. It is needless to
say it will be gratifying to any
who may inspect their stock.
Orange Grove Items
Miss Pearl Crawford spent
last week in Chapel Hill visiting
relatives.
Miss Lois Cates is at home
for a few days after spending
sometime in Sumpter, S. C., and
Burlington, N. C.
Mr. Will Murray of Efland
was a caller at Mr. A. A. Perry's
Sunday evening.
Miss Lula Roberson is visiting
friends in Durham for a few
days.
Mr. J. T. Davis has rheuma
tism but is able to be up and
walk around.
Farmers are getting along
nicelj'' w’ith their work but the
cool weather will delay growing
Graded School Closing.
The Mebane Graded School
held its closing exercises last
Friday afternoon. Recitations
and declamations were nicely
rendered by the following, Misses
Addie Louise Johnston. Bessie
Nicholson, Frances Singleton and
Master Theron Wilkerson.
The Junior Order awai’ded two
gold medals, and were presented
by Mr. U. S. Ray, to Miss Sybil
Walker for scholarship and
Master Thercn Wilkerson for
attendance.
After appropriate songs, drills
and other entertainmg features
the principal, J^r. McKoen dis
missed the school.
To Prevent Blooii Poisoning i
epply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. I
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL.a'sur- |
gical dressing that relieves pain aud heais ai I
toe same time. Not a liniment. 26c. 50c. jl.uO. |
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Attorney At Law
Office Over Post ( ffi *e
Mebane, North Carolina.
FOR GLASSES THAT WILL FIT
DON’T FAIL TO SEE
Make Your Own Paiirt!
^ YOU WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL.
tuiiuiinniuui’uramtil m
THIS IS HOW r
OPTOMETRIST
207 W. Main St.
Opposite Postoftice.
Lenses Duplicated While You wait
DR,;jOS. H. HURDLE
DENTIST
Office in New Post-office Bidg.
fMebane, N. C.
J. H. VERNON
Burlington, N, C,
Attorney at Law
The best attention given to ail
matter entrusted to my care.
Buy 4 gals. L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT.
^ ^ at $2.10 per gal.
And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it - - - 2^10
You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for “ - $11(1l50
It’s only $1.50 per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paint in
CANS, you pay $2.10 a g^. or $14.70.
The L. a M. SEMI-MIXED REL^L PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD.
ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for 100 yearsi
Use a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy, and if not the liest
oaint made, return tbe paint and get ALL your money IMtek.
FOB SALE BY I^EBANE SUPPLY CO., MEBANE, N.C.
W. A. MABRY,I DURHAM, N. G.
YOU WILL NOT
Have exaulted your last best chance to secure for
your self an ideal shoe until you have looked
over the stock of »
Pridgen and Jones
Who carry the best and most popular there is in
ladies and gentlemen foot-wear. Don’t fail to
see them at
Durham, - North Carolina
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F NASH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
HILLSBORO N. C.
IINSURA.NCE
I carry a full line of the strongest companies
for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything
in the insurance line. Rates reasonabl. When
needing anything in the insurance line see
S. G. MORGAN
crops.
The commencement exercises
and family have recently moved
from South Mebane to one of the!
new Nicholson houses on North!
3rd street.
to her home in Henderson Satur
day morning. She has been
teaching at the Graded School gented and reflected credit
the past eight months.
The children showed that they
had been trained, and the ad-
Miss Lassie Watkins returned | dress hy Prof. M. C. S. Noble
was splendid. The play “Jos-
iah’s Courtship” was well pre-
on
the actors and their trainers.
The school has had a successful
year, and the teachers won the
friendship of all.
Miss Recie Crawford will leave
this week for Philadelphi?^ where
she will attend the commence
ment exercises ac the Woman’s
Hospital on May 20th Her sis
ter Miss Annabel Crawford will
graduate at that ^m^. _
your orders fo’'
call on W.
N. C. Who is
’S BRIGHT TO*
thi3 Spring.
Agricultural
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Mrs. Blaylock and son, Mr.
Henry Blaylock of Bushy lork,
stopped at the home of Mrs. T.
AI. Rimmer Sunday, on their way
to Bmiington.
Mr. W. E. White after an
absence of several months in the
interest of the White Furniture
Co., leturned home the latter
part of the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cheek, Miss
Lillieand Della Fowler, and Miss
Jennie White went down to the
Hawfields commencement Friday
i^'ght. The commencement was
fine.
Hawfields Cookmg Class cap
tured the Cook Stove prize at the
County commencement, also a
fifty dollar prize for the most
improvement in school building
and grounds.
A party of young people from
^^reensboro spent Sunday in
Mebane with Mrs. A. N. Scott.
hose in the party were, Misses
Helen and Lucile Pickard, Eva
Aiken and Lillian Watson, Messrs.
Chfton Sutton and Rosser Clark.
iJon’t forget the Flower Show
f'^^r the fall, a good many ladies
are ordering chrysanthemuns and
dallias and we want as many
contestants as possible so order
your plants at once and be ready
win one of the handsome
Pt'i7=es to be offered,
Benefit Book Club
On last Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. W. S. Crawford charming
ly entertained the B. B. Club at
her beautiful new residence on
Fourth street. Dogwood blossoms
and Lilacs were profusely used
in decorating the reception room
and library giving an inviting
and seasonable appearance to
the occasion. Rook was heartily
entered into and the afternoon
passed merrily away.
Mesdames, Ed Cheek, J. M.
Thompson, Lonnie Crawford,
L. S. Straughn, W. D. Gallaspie
and U. S. Ray, Misses Blanche
Scott of Graham, Lassie .Wat
kins, Lula Stead, of Stead, and
Sue Alebane were invited guests.
Members present, Mesdames
W. A. Murray, C. R. (Jrant, T.
M. Crutchfield, J. S. White, F.
L. White, Ralph Vincent, Paislj'^
Nelson, H. E. Wilkinson and
C. J. Kee. 1
Elaborate refreshments were 1
served in ^hree courses, green
and w’hite being the colors re
presented.
MEBANE,
EDISON AMBEROLA
With Inclosed Horn.
CALL AND HEAR IT.
Big Lot Blue Amberol Records.
Latest Songs And Vaudeville
L. T. Johnston
THE FURNITURE MAN.
NORTH CAROLINA.
FITS LIKE A GLOVE
IteUrt
Mr. J. N. WarrtMi of Mt Airy*
is in town this week j
And wears with perfect com
fort is the
Kabo Corset
Come get one.
We carry an exceeding
pretty line of Spring dress
goods for ladies. It is v;orth
your while to see them. Nice
line of shoes. See me.
H. E. WILKINSON CO.
‘•The Store of Quality.”
MEBANE, N. C.
BUGGIES-BUGGIES
We have just received a fall supply of the fam
ous Tyson & Jones Buggies and the Sanford
Buggy.
These are the best made, and most comfortble -.bug-
gy on the market. Also a full stock of Stoves and
Ranges, Olivers chiled plows. We will treat you
right
TYSON MALONE HARDWARE CO.
Mebane, N. C.
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