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FISH BRAND TOBACCO MANURE MANUFACTURED BY THE VANCE GUANO CO. HENDERSON, N. C. Has Proven to be the jBest Fertilizer for Fine Tobacco Prospects Are Fine For Moore County Dewberries Prospects were never finer than now for a good crop of dewberries in Moore county and throughout the entire dew berry growing section of this part of ihe state. The late spring caused the crop to be f’onsiderably behind, but did not set back the size or quantity of the fruit. The vines are now in full bloom and presant a pretty spectacle. Growers * are busy unloading crates, preparatory to the har\’^est. Other crops, although late, have a good outlook. If your dealer does not handle it there ^are only two reasons why he doesn’t; ISt. Because somebody else in his territory has the agency, 2nd Because it costs him more money than the brand he wants to sell you. , Even if your dealer handles a cheap grade of Fertilizer and gives you the benefit of his cheap price, you are still the loser, because it costs you just as much to sow sorry Guano as it does the best. The cultivation of a sorry crop is rnore expensive than a good one—not to speak of the loss at harvest season. But since the FARMER has to pay the same for all grades of 8-3-3 GuJlno, why not see that you get the best brand? And we know FISH BRAND IS THE BEST? If the testimony of those who have used our fei’tilizer don’t convince you, come to our factory, and we guarantee that the sight of our MATERIAL and the way we MANUFACTURE>ill. ' Our doors are opened to the public. We have nothing to hide. Mebane Supply Co Whooping Cough “About a year a"o niy three boys had who'pinfT coaj^h ami 1 found Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping spells, I con tinued this treatment and wa? surpris- . ed to find that it cured the disear.e* in ja very hort time,” writes Mrs. Ar’bi9 , Dalrymplc, Crooksville, Ohu», For sale by Mebane Drug Co. Agents Mebane, North Carolina EDISON AMBEROLA With Inclosed Horn. CALL ANi) HEAK IT. Big Lat Blue Amberol Records. Latest Songs And Vaudeville List Your Property Parties arc advised that I will be at ; Tyson-Malone Hardware Store, on the I 2 the i) the 1‘3, 23 and 30th day of May I for the purpose of listing your taxes. Persons liable to a poll tax who fail to list are subjt ot to a fine and imprison ment. E. A. Cook. List Taker. somewhere or Other Somewhere or ocher there mu*^t surely be The face not seen, the voice not heard. The heart that as yetr-never yet—ah me! Made answer to my word. Somewhere or other, may be near or far; Past land and sea, clean out of sight; Beyond the wandering moon, beyond the star That tracks her night by night. Somewhere or other, may be far or near; With just a wall, a hedge between; With just tne last leaves of the dying year Fallen on a turf grown green. —Christina Georgina Rosetti. Keep Bowel Movement Regular Dr. King’s New Life Fills keep stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. “I got more relief from one box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried,” says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago. III. 25c., at your Druggist. MEBANE, L. T. Johnston THE 1 URNITURE MAN. NORTH CAROLINA. FEh^l) for sale—baled. Chas. F. Cates, Mebane, N. C. For Sale, A nice bay mare, will work.gentle in any harness, nice driver. Call or write. J. A. Nicholson, Mebane, N. C. Rfd. No.. 4 GetTheBest You want to buy one, or all of these Johnston No, 12 Mowers Johnston Self Dumping 8 Foot Raises Farmers Friend Grain Drills Averys Riding Cultivators Disc, and Spike Harrows ACME Pulverizing Harrows Prices Right, Lets talk the matter over. We will save you money. Mebane Supply Co. Mebane, N. C. THE BEST PLACE IN GREENciBORO To get the best to eat^ia at the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. 342 SOUTH ELM STREET Near passenger depot. .T, R. DONNELPro. Sweetest Words. “Are there any sweeter words in th® English language,” musingly Inquired Professor Swiggs, “than ‘I love you?’ ” "Well,” grimly remarked the pessimis* tic hearer, “I understand that some authorities regard ‘There’s that money I owe you,’ as about the epitome of satisfactory sentences.” An observing correspondent points out in a contemporay that a man is old at eighty, a horse at twenty, a hen at two years and an automobile at three months. And he might have added, the latest creation of fashion in female wearing apparel the day after it is first worn in public. *^Deadhead" of Ancient Origin. The origin of the word “deadhead’ takes us back to the theaters of an dent Rome. R. H. Broadhead, in "A History of Pantomime,” gives the fol lowing realistic explanation. He saya: Persons were instructed to give ap plause with skill. The proficient hired themselves out to the poets, au thors, etc., and were so disposed as to support a loud applause. The free admission tickets were small ivory death’s heads, and specimens of these are to be teen in the Museum of Naples. Summer Millinery MORROW & BASON Inc. The Ladies Head Outfitters Coidially invite you to come in to see tlie Latest arrivals of sum mer Hats, there is such a new note of style about the distinctively summer hats that they are possitively irresistable soft and unusually graceful, but with elegance of style and design that greatly accentuates your good looks. We are also showing a dainty and attractive line of Muslin Underwear and the reliable *‘Royal Society” Embroiaeries and threads, all the new Boil Dye shades, ask to see them, We ap preciate your patronage and try to give y >u the best quality to be had for the money. Morrow & Bason Inc. The Ladies Head Outfitters BURLINOIOXS, NORTH CAROLINA. Will History i,,,, In 5th had probable Rp y 'he Democi-Hcy of t.ht^ r as vvv.l :;u,v 1^/., . - that tJo.'i.,. publican nominee for 'ihis 13 ntithei- u i- sneering Tht? strongly De.nocrati mpossibie i.. somet;,;. in a V hi e. iti j^cl, ighty few Vi*io)'s roo Jr when John Alnri.-V Republican, v.k.s our n'},, ' is needless to g-o i,.to rr... that stingidg- h’ that the i>enioeiats wiic a nominee and ih^ Uepu'i a strong:, virile bns'iness „ ,,,, n • a man in tiie habit of getting things. tK- i .j. ear. so i one m ber It of say on up is •''f? ar. jusr ,1 it v.-tj some sixteen years o. ^,^1) efficient ser\ice as prusecut,'/ ... ,, Governmei.t, If ih^io is f against the recoH or the , never heard ,t. In debate.' power, and at^ainst a weak . j licks would have telling ir.v, whole truth, in our beiier man could beat him in tiie I’h! We do not thi;,k that w man’s best friends regard hf " strong: man in any sense. (, Confederate Soldier, that strength of his hand IS about : . , 1] frI.nd.^ obtained ilie fiisi „ . u,-!' for him on that score. Re wa« of Lee and growing: old, hr honor one time. It was give,, \ • 1 Again the people of the him. Two terms in ,,, i Major Stedman has eithe;' a( v ed or tried to Hccomplisli a:;vthiLj any consequence, vve have yt't I,. |,J of it Certainly he has not y promises to hi?.^ brothers i,; There were scores of lieaJthy ments in his charge that niiii,i gone to old veterans. Did tit-\ them? No, sir. The Major rj “playing politics,” and very unskiiit, at that. We believe, accordipj- ; . evidence, he has only put iwj n, .[iot- one at Madison, another at Lr. svill and both in Fvockingham county. liJ extent of nis loye for and prormsos t] the old Confederate soldier! \Vh u! when has he raised his voice ii, theij behalf? What one importanf (Inner i,. he done or tried to do tor th. Imperial Fifth? He has swun- oinl the Wilson guy ro/.e, |and let th.' shiJ roll on. Major Stedman has had the hmi, long enough. The people fet'l that! they are now entitled to a n-al rqJ resentative in Congress. If tiifl Democracy of Guilford countv stil “joined to her idols, ” u e may t xpeftl history to repeat itself Demi.era. y nf| the Fifth is not united ori SLoiimanJ We must be solid on some goe.i. stn.'J man, Stedman ^annot beat lloiioii. -I Yanceyvilie Sentinel. Vance Guano Compitnv loi Enlarge Its Plant. PLANS ARE NOT YET C()MPM::tk,| BUT BOTH CAPACITY AND 01:t' PUT OF PRESENT PLANT MAY P.e| MORE THAN DOUBLED A I A\ EARLY DATE. It is understood that the \'ance Guano Company, one of the best known and most successful manufaetunnp enterprises of this city and .section, planning to greatly increase hotii the capacity and output of its nlrea.i; iarg. plant just west of town. While the plans for the enlar&i ment are not yet complete, it ir, knovvr that they are to be on an extensiv( . .a!e and are to mean much not only t . the Vance Gjano Company bu‘ to t ho city as well. It is possible that i > Hi the capacity and output of theprefeni I'laiit will be more than doubled The products of the Vance ,uann Company have from year to year l>een constantly increasing in popular favor with the tarmers throughout th's section of the State until this enl irge ment ot their plant on a big iccdc has become necessary in order *0 meet the demands for their fertilizers.—Hoi iiei ' son Gold Leaf. Sunday School instituie Arrangements are being ma' i'' hold a Sunday-School Institu; at Trinity College, Durham, N. C. uine 11, 12, and 13, 1914. This institute i.^ a continuation ot a similar work b^'gui’ in the summer of 1911 and which prov ed so successful at that time The purpose of the institute is to ♦'u’-nish to Sunday School-workers of whatever denomination opportunity to study this phase of church work. Some of the most widely known Sunday School ex perts of this region have been set ured for the work, and final arrange:' ont> will soon be made for it. In n or- dance with the action of the N lin Carolina Conference of che Men .1'^' Episcopal Church in IGIO, a very fitable institute for training S iula\ School workers v/as held at ! College in the 'summer of l;^i i the auspices of the Sunday Board of that Conference, were begun for a continuation work in the summer of 1912 ai .i i' * ■ but unavoidable conditions and . n stances pi evented the holding ‘'J institute. As liichmoi^ rear t»f hnr.=?e b aiitoinol the truPl lUlU'l' fo| shortly ;uid one tlv A nej arrestee ,.f house county issued a| the oflic here on wounded gun shoi a g-aml where was mj Daniel If West ol local j£ .^herifl' 10 conv (irahami over to Ifltei-. Editor Mol>a^ 1 )ear 1 vvisl your iss lightingl your to^ verv mi that th( comniiul In thi to send I bill. Kii 'I'he and dc sent Comptt Prestoi McCallil Ueorge A rei now ol( ospeci*i| splendil taken tleporti improvj equipi the ent have b| single occurr^ grades| high. A ment is succes’ plant best ty| priced is capt watts hundrel A not conneci power] ing am vemeni drainaj soy b The such he mac work impro^ as a U formei ful. L
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