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W. M. Miles, Presidet. J. W. Nicholson, Sccy, and Tresj MILES-NICHOLSON LUMfiER 00. We carry a big stock of all kinds of Lumber, and Building Material including Siding, Ceiling, Flooring, Boxing, Mouldings, Doors, Sash Frames, Mantles Stair Work, Nails, Builders, Hardware, Galvanized Roofing, Tin Shingles, Roofing Paint. JUST RECEIVED 3 Cars Shingles, 1 Car Laths, 1 Car Cement, 1 Car Plaster, 1 Car Lime, Agents For John W. Masury’s and Co’s Celebrated Paints. Our Mr. Nicholson is a practical builder and will assist you in making out your bills, will also help you in making your plans. See our stock and get our prices before you buy. TRY US -and we will convince you that we have it, in r-very s^yl8 and color, and cut of ladies DRESS GOODS We carry the nicest that can be secuiN d from the Northern markets, and will be glad to fiirnish you with samples by mail of any kind of ff hric you may wn’jsh. We are sure w-e can please you. Ellis-Stone & Co. Durham, North Carolina 4 Tobacco i i l.!( Lous For Sale 6 Three Room Houses. 1 Four Room House. 2 Six Room Houses Well located. Prices reasonable. Terms i Cash .balance 1, 2 and 3 years. MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. I iVlebane, N. C, Miles-Nicholson Lum- ber Company Mebane, N. C. wS Whoro yo'i p:et first class work, clean ing and pressing, Gentlemen and ladies clothing, also aj^ency for the Columbia Laundry, Grtensboro, N. C. Call and your work will he sent f»r and prom ptly di^liverv. Yours to serve, J.W. Ingold Main .'street. 'ssssm5sssssss£iz:zz:^ THIS IS THE TIME To furnish your house and make it cozy. Winter | s is when you stay in doors. ^ WE HAVE THE I I i Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Furniture of every [ quality and style to help you make home comfortable s and attractive. Come and see us any Vv^ay v^e will \ make it to your interest to trade with us. | Green 6c McOure j GRAHAM, NORTH CARONINA. fi--' ■ ■■-*.& m Tho f^i?59§Gity Fos* iorsns of Rlssi£niatisn« ''S/s LUMBACO. ‘JCIATICA. GOUT. mi) r-lU-'JtY TROUBUx . rsI 5 f\} D I To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVK imOMO Quinine. It stops the ( I'lifrh ^nd Headache and works oti the Cold. )' uf'idsts renmd money if it xaiU to cure! ... w. GROVE’S signature each bo-;. 25c. Would Surprise Coxey. It would be embarrassing to “General” Coxey’s soldiers on their arrival at Washington, if they w^re ^..ected to the nearest recruiting office. — Tndianapolis News. eAMPlV ' J- For a Torpid Liver “I i)ave used Chamberlain’s Tablets olt and for thi.. pnst six years when ever rr.y liver shows signs of being in a disordered condition. They have al ways acted quickly and given me the desired relief,” writes Mrs. F. H Trubus, Springville. N Y For sale by Mebane Diug Co. rsr ' rOvf For Rent and For Sale. I wish to rent “Belgrove,” a large comfortable dwelling, on the Bingham School grounds, near the front gate, to family or to roomers. For Sale at a Bargain At Belgrove there are stored a quantity of Jchairs, beds, mattresses, tables, refiigerators, and other things, which we will sell at a bargain as we wish to clear the house for rent. (Jasoline Engine at a Bar gain. One five horse power Peerless gaso li le engine in first class condition and guaranteed to give splendid service, which we will sell at a low figure as it is not in use. Fresh Cows lor Sale We have for sale several fine fresh cows at reasonable prices, fine stock, good milkers. A Piano at a Bargain This is your opportunity to buy a carefully selected upright piano at a low price. Preston Lewis Gray, Bingham School, Mebane, N. C. TEN DAYS SALE Beginning Friday May 15th, Fm going to have a TEN DAYS SALE of all col ored hats, both trimmed and untrim med. Don’t forget the date. Miss Margaret Clegg Graham, [N. C. Water Cure for Insanity. In the insane asylum at Stockton, dal., 8:5 per cent, of the curable pa- ;ients are cured by baths—^hot, cold 5r electric. Electric light and ice packs, mild exercise and many games ire part of the treatment. Some of '.he patients spend eight or ten hours n the water daily. Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevish, listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn’t sleep; eats sometimes very little, then again raven ously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror —all suggest a Worm Kil’er—some thing that expels worms, and almost every child has them, Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed. Get a box to-day. Start at once. You won’t have to coax, as Kickapoo Worr/i Killer is a candy confection. Expels the worms, the cause of your child’s trouble. 25c., at your druggist. The prospect of Webb heading the house judiciary committee is one that is as satisfactory from the standpoint: of consideration for the public nusi- ness as from that of Mr. Webb’s per sonal friends. When did the rule of seniority ever work more fortuituously? Cures Old Sorts, Oilier Remedies Won’t Curs T1 c worst eases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable^ Dr. J’orter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00. « a I left me v-ith o. f igi'iful oougl. aiuV i! very weaK. _ h id ..•!>. 11 s whf q Icould! breathe or oak for 10 to 20 i |ininut3s My doctor could not help! gnia but I was completeiy ciu’ed byj DR. KSSJG’S Dr. Stephen S. W'ise calls the execution of the gunmen “a barbarous illustration of the working oui: of a system that is wholly wrong. ” Criminal trial Judges attest that no other penalty so awes the murderous-minded as docs tha^ of death. If th^^se ex perienced laen wre ritjht. Dr. Wise is wrong. Society must piotect itself. Pure Strain iilack Minorca Rhode I - :and iiqrgs l?i for $1,00. F. W. Graves. and SicK Headache. Mrs. A. L. Luckie, East Rochester, N, Y., vv.is a victim of sick headache and des: jiu’ency, caused by a babl> weakei.t >1 and debilitated condilion of her stofisarh, when she began taking Chamb-eriain’s Tablets, bhe says, “I found thv':n T’leasant to take, aUo mild etVrftive. I was restored to my former good health.” For sale by Mebaiu' Drnt>- Co. Perhaps the g ■ at-: bacco men ev. j- h*- States wili con-e o;T Lexington, Ky., in .Ji, , Associalion of • hold its annual iiiSrc-riiig m ti;- cities, beginning lu Lcui:. iih^ • 16th of .June aiiii n. v;;;g - n r ■ - ton about the it e>‘- that five hundrea looac^ o nien. , - with tii.nsportaiii>ii mt ii. bat sellers of tobacco sunplirs, wii! these important m^-rtiii^^ at I,., i a id Lexington. The Secretary of the A'^soc; :,; , W’ebb, Winstoii-Sal*, ti!,' .\ . t gether with nun:>erou.-i c.nia,if. at work, arranering do a ;s i convention. Special hc.ti i vat* }, already been s( fU fc-«i. iiic iwv,: • wili net only be of inpurt.. / ■ from a business sta'i-ipoint, but otir , -great pleasure to all wix) may b'. fortunate as to atlend. An program is now Lcing arruhged wh;. j will be made known in a l'«;\v days . meeting will give an oput»i ranii;} ; tobacro imrn of the Souin and Ft- meet witij the tobai co inv.-n ot the it is greatly desired that then- tio . , attendance from all section^;. All tobacco men ;;re tliginl- *:ii h ,. bership in the organization. Ai~> ij m inufaclurors and dealers in tcibac... supplies, tobacco machinery, eu , bankers in tobacco towns and citi' all transportation men. One of the objcits of tlu.‘ lol >. .. Association of the Cnited Sfaces i compik stanslics and gaih- i' n i,.; mation g-nerally pertaining e- business, both hoine and v;!:, i... promulgat.on among its member . Tli main idea is to genortilly sale-uaid th.' tobacco interest against advcrs>^ 1 ui lation, to use every means to la-imoi. the interest of the trade as a whi le .. keep on a high plane of fair(iealin^ ai. ‘ promote a closer personal and imsui' relation between its nienibeis. Caruso seems to }>e as nuici! , to working the broach 0:-|ui;:iisi ; ; advertising-stunt as the averauo le: ing lady used to be e.i i Inyiii’■ liji i- jewelry robberie.^. Coughed for Thee Verifs “1 am a lover of your godsend id humanity and science. Vour n.e.uciiir. Dr. King’s New lHs';overy, (uredmy cough of three years standi^’g,’’ >ay- Jennie Flemming, oi New L'ovi'r, Olm Have you an annoying cough? is ii stubborn and won’t yield to tve;iiine: i Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's Ne'v Discovery lo-day. What it did for-lenni-.' Fleming it will do tor you, no maHci- how stubborn or chronica cough may Ik . It stops a cough and stops throat ami lung trouble. Relies or money iia k. 50c. and $1.00, at your Druggist Bucklen’s Arnica Salve f(/r rimjiK ... Statistics are quoted to show that the people of the United States La -. iil nine millions of dollais last year 11 v chewing gum, but we are not tf d what chewing the rag cost the ci.anUy Possibly the experts at figuiv.- have abandoned the job in disgust an 1 (h spair. Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite? A treatme t of Elect lic Ritt r- increases your appetite; stops indiges tion; you can eat everything. A n :>l spring tonic for liver, kidney in.il stomach troubles. Cleanses your system and you feel litie. IJi. l iii' Bitters did more for Mr. T. 1). stomach troubles than any inedieiiie h>- ever tried. Get a bottle to-day and $1.00, at your Dru>fj^isf. Bucklen s Ainica Sclve fjr J.- A woman lecturer m Oii'o i? i i ed as having toM lier audi :nce lii ' among her acquaintances are i,. lui. >; a number of men angeis, tjie win. h may be safely accepted as proof p i-i- tive that her acqnaintar.re wuli men in question exceedii'giy sligh . Chamberlain's Unimert. This preparation is intended espi > ally for rheumatism,lame buck, sjirai and like ailments. It is a favr ; with people who are “well acquaii iti with its splendid qualities, M- . Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind., says > it “I have Chamberlain’s Liniment t> best thing for lame back and .sprani have ever used. It woikslike a c’nai and relieves pain and .soreness. It '* been used by others of my family ■ well as myself for upwards of tuet ' years.” 25 and 50 cent b^*ttles. i sale by Mebane Drug Co. Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. 50c AND 51.00 AT ALL ORUGGISTS ■iiiliBgi I Chauncey M. Depew, on the occasion of the celebration of his eightieth birthday, expresses the fear that we may become a nation of bores. There is no denying the fact that Chauncey has contributed his full share towards making us a nation of the bore. Wood Wanted We have subscribers who are l>i on their subscription who might I us some wood, for the present v • be glad to have several 1 >ad-. ! bring us the wood. The Definition *‘Pa, what is a pedantic pers>!.. “A pedantic person, son, is a i;.; who says, ‘I misapprehend yon,’ n: stead of ‘I don’t get you.’” more Sun. (lives \'Ir. I was ■and 'OUll t'jk y ^» 'l\nk ont ;in 1 ivvtlp^ 'sn • TO try ,\irs H I tre I i,eg«” (tre'V je.’J 1 ,,.11 down 1 ha -.low a' j. i l In.tier { lo hiuiil.' t..>r. t-' '* ()..vvn \Vrite i> Taul A. .1 I hav pll ;p to store of C)., on liad the veniene (4% wi i^iverytl j. F. We hooks ( scribers the ren Each d books I y\\y bo these A has a anythh Leader Alic( By H Augus Tulip, N. 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