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ly rare buying, [ties this week )oys clothings, jdman’s suit is jailored, The ire absohiteJy Jvery suit will All >lorings of the |i'^. A big line ind boys ()x- t';ents furnisli- OOMANl («)od (-’lothes Ipton. N. C. () eacli :s «->('- itr; i’ni sale and \ oil will be kirid t’^ai: you )lea' antly on the t* and tone up i nioi'e than )cconie sluggish, und i;’> an ideal jon,;, (lUPnces of r*‘MlIts. Tarax- d the Mecca IVi CO. CAiCOLLNA. !i;t 1 A iC st> i ' ) -At'C ) ih .t 3 !11 ■ •: ;!i ^ us** Tsi >.i 'r’> m* . i ” ■ >'; t Ik' .-.ick H y • mr.HK.SJ' V lot' i/ci •■.ill on \V'. H. M„ i\'. WJio i.s J iUilCllT 'lO- i;i* ti i- Spring':. i*an Aj^rifiiltuiul fii;‘‘il ('), a 510 WorU^ nid i., !>altinn»re. ^h]. LEADER Mebane has her movinc: picture! show now. ! OCAL AND PERSONAL Is There Fate. ^ ^ May bo thd’o is noti.i'icr in V Co- >”»vo a; fate, but th- r> vdii •*e many V.ho crnn\ .—,'*^*^1 '!'-n f d'Y ^ wiil lic'lieve t'iin! tile boys 01 p)Ur- •- ” *’ jlington, (iruliuin and Msw River ’ ■ v,-,ll be suve^o.k the wran., rVek^hr train, - - ^: 'Vhen th..y tu,. ■ la.c Fnday lifl.iipe spent Sun-i i'»e Meb-ine Supply company IV boro ai’e fallinpr attention to i line of tf. : Ay hf' piii’};0’e Was The Brake Tampereu'*^' With. \Vp learn fhn" tlie caune '»■’ t ’le freight wreck last v^eck ^st ot\ Eno Kiv-^r wfis due to onej||tl having: cut the rnbber piping I H‘| that vele-isey the y j!|j^ J - J. ^ jg W OM and the Vv heUuM’ thi'^ was (ionp hv n' of '> U i> M . .vahiable farm iniplenipnts in ftamo. i .•■- t,*P.in dil not , .I Don’t I’aii to Hi!l:;horo, it i->t: near iho hvys wa-.ied {. --et of) ' ,'v’^liss Sue I'tebane : i(u)k it ov;^r west siilo of iOmo Kivor hj ids^e, J. S. Shaw went down jo i Ouite a numhor nf thoi’e was a crash, ^ heavy loaded freight cars bcyan oi the hoy? who was tuouKnl ,.iN r,c;l i^o deter- iearn lurlher that >ro Sunday. \V. D. Q'd :;oro Saturday. I went tu the train in J5 * i lii; 1,1 K •--i ;;l o;ii- r;tc>re to get a neat iit- i’o We bnve Tliern and will AT‘j•];■*' on y5iL It is the shoe tJu‘ !i^)e t:\it will })le/^se yoa to I I t i - U-. 1). (SaUaspiewontto nill.boro,Satnrd.y"rs;.,^’j'""’”‘’'^''''''’'^'-’^-"'^^'’- tr^ >« .1. 'r. Shaw left last w’eek l.'iKh to visit relatives. Alfred S/kes of Spencer \i)g her people here. ! Twenty-two loaded cars in the debl’is which fiirnishod a promiscuous mass ed wood, of heut ^s of sp!interv^‘^^^^^ turned over | jt' ;,nfl twistpf] gotten out Tue.-nay. Thit , •Ut!'act^L!''^fnrT^^^^ s-«!«ent | . m-onld make four d,'a(l inclr,lino ! |p’ . :. CUHOUS. beneath ’ f-^'atb of ere whom we i j! 4 , . . i . , , * . 1 1 , 1 _ _ 5 • . 1 1 \ Ulv |¥i 4. ? .e. r i 1 i'e ix & Co. Greensboro, N. C. A largfe number of pleased cus-1 torn, broken aiul tomers is one of the finest re-1 dead, was its fate, commendations for a business. ! —— ' liarlie Pickai’d of (ireens*; \\ 0 receives additionrtl evidence -is in ]\Iebane Sunday. I daily iu the assurance that ttie . A. Ti. Holmes of near Ef-j^hoes we ]\ave sold have driven ^ in Mebane Tuesday, i i>-'i'lcct satistactKii, we want to mutulated .died after hoioo-taken to .his home at Ii^aw Iliver Fifiand (iraded School Commencement fLxcrcises. ,, , 1 -II- *uin.e you among our list oC f^rati-j Mio Mebane and ^'hss , hi'iiii fUoi'v p .. , I tied customers. We solicit your, tneu to burling ton I ^ ^ Hendrix Co.', of l h and 15th. A ihun went The I’ll land ( traded Sclioc-l will commencement ex- \V. Simmons, merchant i 1 (h-'^ensboro, N. P. delightful and entertaining: pro- ‘ gram has been pi-epared and a treat is in sloi e for th( se wlio , I 1 lie Kailroad Company allows^ Maw River was HI Mebane :1 , ^ ‘ , i xo 1.. \d great ueal of lumber placed m- • r n , ' , . attend. J ho pui'lic is cordially |oa ineir properiy along Main 1 ia ilkerson spent Sat- | street. Sojue o*‘ the business men ;,,ui Sumlay in Burling-1 of Mebane shouUl take this! To p,-eve=.t Biooj Poisoi.injr I mat ter up with the SC)Uthern | .'i \)lv at ouce the wcMidcrful oKI reiiabie T'>n. J' * V C V j - 1 • 1 * ' ^ ICJ ri A.i i J i I ■■» ^ l]«.nU'V Hunt spent Satur- ‘ ^ icqiure more Or(.er,^.cal aressino; il,at I-Llieve-^. I.ain nml heais at ' indav at lus liome neatness in the arrauR-ement, t»me. is-ot a in-.iment. ?5c.soc.'.i oa I of this material. it is getting ; worse all tlie time and tiie r. Nelson and ?>liss 1 '-n'oris of the C'ivic association l.iHiii v;ent up tr* lUii'liug-j will be greatly crip))led as long ;urslay. ins sdch inditferencj is pail to ,-mith and Miss Coltrain ‘ i'^^^ tou ns apm«noe.-The Civic ’onsh('>ro spent a little while ’ .ane Sund iv. \ t? -1..^ i-C^l Attorney At Law Office Over Posi Office Mebane, North Carolina. FOR C;LA!-"SES THAT WH.L FIT nON’T FAIL TO SKP] I if' I i f:| ■M rp0\f NORACIES OPTOMETRIST Tdriy lend yrii t() fidniire {^on'iethirg cdd, or fanr^^Tul, L)at Vv'htit ever may be your taste in the wear line, if it runs alon^^^ the latest ci-it^>, iinrl most fash?OTiable fits, we haye it, and (.‘ir: supply vom with the best. Don^t t;vil io CLili on 1l '1.V ti -* f Leag le hrn} h. tter take the mat*-, r ;!p svi(:i Ihe ag(Mi>: here. Lonr.rah Walker r turned i. last week after an ex- • ij \ i'.it to Norloik, \ a. : and Mfs. A. M. (‘ook visi- ( \> >k’s people Saturday ; -'’ii dav :;.ar Hurdle’s Mi 1. ^2oo License On Rfjonis. Til ‘ town tiuthorities have n-ceiitlv ii.crra'^ed tlie license on pool rooms ainl similiar businesses \\ . \\. ( orbett returned , fixing tiie hours for Sur.'lay alter a ])leasant o))ening ;uvl closing its doors -^lU in Jacksonville, Fia. ■ lax ilavs of Burling- , of > )• 4- cliMir r:is also bo*n :r:’ Hal nt last week u’ith his drs. George Wyatt. j ad Mrs. •). I\I. Hays of' ,-u spent Sunday with : ;ghter Mr^.George Wyatt ■ ]ilac'.'' on barber sho}>.' Baseball Game, Any Time, A113'’ Place, Any (iirl likes Icc Cream, ii///, fo7' /icr oivji sake, she s alwavs sure it’s 207 W. Vain K^t. 0()f>)s?t :> pdstofncc. j I Lpii.9(\s Dupii^'ateil While You wait j H. HURDLE i I DEN'riHT I Oiiice in Kew Poshotfioe Bidg. ■ ;Meb(iiie. N. C. j : J. I!. VEkNON : : lUirlington, K C, j At! arney at La\y > i The besi aitention to alE ! matter entrusted to in\ cji/e. Jones North Carolina mm ftlMaleYcir 0wn Painf! JL HAS^ An eiithusiasiic game of ball was ]'li!ye'l at .Mebane last Sat- . Jnii/i Svv'rdn of Elon Collegv ; urdriy afternoon i.etweeii the 1 parents Dr. and Mrs. ^ h.oi’.e tL^wn and Swepsonville. . ."^'>vain Saturday and Sun : M.-lrtue was defeated 11 to 7 Ihiit iu‘vert‘ude.ss put up a good ,Wi-. .inneHar len of Craham! oon,idering lack of pi-ac- r: .Monday ia Mebane. look-' Tms was the lir.^t ■’■ Lcr tlie turning on ; -c iicrhts. ATTCRNEY AT LAV. P^IGIIOE iN ALL CGunl > HI* YOU WiLL SAVE 60cts.PERGAL. THIS IS HOW Buy 4 gals, L. & M. SE\n-MIXED REAL PAINT, at $2.10 per gal. - $8.40 And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix v.ath it - - - 2.10 You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for - - $10.50 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 gal. or $14.70. The L.&M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD. ZINC and LINSEEiJ OIL, the oest-known paint mutei-iuls for 1OO years. Use a gal. out ol any L.&M. PAINT you buy, and ii not llie best oaint made, return tSie paint and get ALL your mouey back. FOB S^LE BY MEBIilE SUPPLY CO., MEBANE, N.G. W, L MABBY, N. G. Adver Ise In The Mebane Leader r .-i. Dillard game f the ' team is a i dandy oi\;' and promises to do 'some good w.Tk with the mater- return^ d ; j^l Ih -v hav'\ Jiu;' >;iti:rday mcrning after a i . .i^y in Jacksonville. Ela. t. e ] e alteiided the Veterans' iiioii. ' r. J- L.. Johnson v,ent to :nvid‘, Fla., la^t wc^ek to 1 * ‘•on-etini • with his son, Charlie Joii'oSuu and alc'O to ■ r.l the R*.union. AH Ice Creains ^.Tanu^ac;tured ly PURITY ICE CREAM CO. riCHMONn, VA. MCr.T SANITARY »Cr. CREAM PLANT IN 'j HI:: SOUFH. I o»- S?ne by MFRvNK l>Ui G CO. i':. (\ •:«C?OV,V ^-TTr- # : > /^i I ("U'ry a full line oi’ ih • si’ cofti, ’ for rirc, life, and bealM', iii-uraiiv*>'. f;. ill tlia insuran t. I’lic, i ja.^s i-,.V, i ed -VI ^ .ii'n Shaw io.. M^aiday ni^hv. ia.liii; , 0 an I courting ju 'I ou' : i ■ •^'iiie shadow nt" the (*’ rU)" •:g'- is, lie looked like i.e had ;.' t awakened to Sfaneihlii-'' • 1 iiiH. ' iU may have (lueer notions ^ lorii shoes, but you should like ^ ;io and comfort, and there ’ ; thing siu-e >'ou may l)e alM^Kj certaio in this ivspect your V ishes will be met at the w(*!l ^ : tocked shoe store of rridgenand lon>s of Duj'ham, N. C. ' W here to fmd the best in buil-' ii g material is a question that ‘ ■ puzzles a )>rogr('ssive buil- - r. Itead Miles and Nic' olson ■ 1 which a}jpears in this weeks : ' - jx r and see if it does not con- ; ■ in a prt*tt\ full list of j'-eneial i'’ 'i'h.ng- material. Mi ss Reecie Crawford who lias )>een \ isiting her brother Mr. W. S. C’ravvford left for Philadelphia Saturday night to attend tlie commencement exercises of the Uoman^s Hospital from which her sistei'. Miss Annabel Craw- ■ f »i(l will graduate on May 20. lice.ting anythitiir in i C; ■» i ’.*J " C.:'’ ^ rh l‘ A s*: :• V' ’ - -V' 'J Vi *^0 K3 And wears v/itli per'Vel o fort is tlu' ‘•m- 'A rhi" ^ Ij KABO -The Uv© M9M* corset" Kabo C Como' ^e:ot one. We cany an exeeedin^u* ])reHy line of Spiin^* dress G^oods for ladies. It is, worth your wliile to see them. Nice lino of shoes. See mo. H. F.. WIIXIIiSGN CO. ‘•The Store of Qiia'it.v.” MKBANE, N, C. Vve have just received a fail supply of thj fam ous TysoM & Jones Buggies siiid tlie Sanford Muggy. These are the best made, anti most comfortble ,bug- gy on the market. Also a full stock of Stoves and Ranges, Olivers chiled plows. We will treat you Vlebane, N.
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