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One trial \vill convince you of the fact that we are the best. VVe handle two of the Bb^ST tailored order lines in the world, Edward V. Price and the Koval Tailors of New York and Chicapro. everytliinM" p,uaranteed. Let Cates do vour work, we j)lease othcu-s why not let us pleas* y( u. We are located ovei II. E. Wilkin sons Store. 2A years of expei ienco hi this husin(}ss give us a trial. LEWIS T. CATES THE TAILOR MEBANE, N. C. FHONE NO. 31 When Speed Becomes Dangerous. Mrs. Rose Paslor Stokes, speaking at the flrst aunual conference of the American Museum of Safety in New York, says that .speed is the real prob lem of labor. ;t la not that machin ery la so dangerous, she says, but v\hat is calk'd ^'idustrlal efficiency keys the v/orkers up to a pitch that means in time mental and physical exhaustion. She says that up to a certain point a worker can increase speed, and that after ttiat it begins to decline, liuainess compels the at titude of tix^ owners of factories, she says, and tiiey do not realiae how they grind down the giiU in iheir seeking for efticieucy. Andy DscidcJ Neeied No Help. Andy Le\'i.., n roPiH* in Manhattan, had a ’possum given to him this week I and a friend ‘'Andy, don’t I you want soniL-boiiy to lislp you eat ; that ’possum'."’ And Andy replied: “I tell you how it is, bosa. l>e las’ time ah ’vitcvi a white man to help me eat a ’pof?sum, 'he miglity near done et dat air ’possnni all bv hls- self, and 1 oiih ?« t dt? pU:l\in’s; yes, suh, dat’s wh;!t da" wliitt* man did. I like pou’iul \ »' to liab yo’ conipnny, but dat 'ijt>ssr’r b oiily jir.t so big, and you-ail hov. it is. Vos, siih, daf las’ t’iiio. 1 cn!y gd uo pickln’s.” - Knitsad ('•it .' 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It varies in size; in youth being longer than thick, and reaching from the chin to the heels; in ripe maturity be ing thicker than long, and reaching from the back two feet beyond the natural plumb line.—American Maga- cine. l-iis Idea of Music’s Use. He was a lover of music who had just been to hear one of the great operas, and he was expatiating upon its beauties to an unresponsive friend, whom he cbeerved to yawn. The music lover was hurt. “Look here, John,” he protested, “don’t you thinlt music is of some practical benefit in life?” “Oh, yea,” said the unresponsive one. “Why, judging from the portraits I have seen oi’ eminent musicians, espe cially pianists, I should say that music is great to keep the iiair from falling out.” DO IT NOW How di^.out that hackinjT coujfh, or demoralizing cold? Bettor take a reliable remedy for it today. Your vitality must hav^e been low, or you wou'd not have taken cold. Gompbdnd Oxygen cures by increasing the vitality and by fortifying the system against future attacks. Take it after any exposure and you will never 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, , Write for our hook, which is sent froe. Drs. Starkey & Palen 1115 Girard Street Philadelphia, Pa. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! In order to c:et j’eady for the 4th of July we will offer for the next 20 days the following Low Prices on Shingles Strictly No. 1 Heart Pine * at $5.00 No. 1 Heart Pine at $4.75 No. 2 Cedar at $4.00 No. 2 Heart Fine at $3.75 No. 1 Sap Pine at $2.75 If you intend to use Shin gles see us and get the best for the money. Yours to serve, Miles-Nicholson, Lumber CO. J. W. Nicholson. xNORTH IV Only a Trif'e. “Is it true that both your husband and the man who lives next door to you have failed in business?” “Yes, but Ned’s failure isn’t nearly so bad as Mr. Naybor’e. He failed for fifty cents on the dollar, while my husband failed for only ten cents on the dol lar.”—Boston Transcript. -■ -GE lF AGniGlJLTlinr GHAMC ARTS Headache and Nervous ness Cured. ‘'Chamberlain’s Tablo^s are enti#ed to all the praise I can giv'e them,” his State Industrial Co!\ & ng courses in Agriculti,, lire, Stock-raisinfT^ Dctii vi, , Veterinary rvledieiiu*; i„ ,r I’icai, and Mechaniral Ci;. i: Chemistry an;] Dveinu; n-, (■ i.i. nufacturiny", and in /\. .ich'-rj;. P'our year c(>u ; ..lone year Couues in A and in Marhine Shop Worl. of Gl men; 73S stutients; writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencerport, j excelkMi*^ equirnient an.i N. Y. They have cured me of head ache and nervoiisnesR and rostoreil me to my normal health. ” For sale by Meh.nne Drug ('o. la!, - - ^Ultiic^i ■V ■ ’ '''u'Uire • 'tiililiiigc. Cling to Primitive Customs. The tendency of the hu-man mind to | revert to primitive customs is every j day made manifest in the games of] children, for the Swiss youngstei s still j play at making fire by rubbing sticks, j and tlie buw and arrow are common j toys among the budding men of all j civilized nations, few of whom have | any such fund of Indian stories and ' traditions to fire their youthful imagi- j nations, as have those of our own land. for each department. (ij; Cfi'inty Superintendents (•(,;: Irriico exarnination? at. (. svat. For catalofrue writ(> F [;. OWEN, 1!-.; VVo.st U-.r ••’atiiijp- •'-y t-l!- ■' ''’Ul'.'iy ' v-ir. Cured ot Indigestion ra “.Mv IV, .Mrs. Sadie P. Claws->n, lnili;in‘i wi.s bothered with ii'lij^ostion. 'tomacli pained me ni->Jil and d she w’rites. “I would bloato 1 and h.ivo hoadacho and hflfhinir :ifloi '^■iling. I al.'^o aufl’ereil from consti* t):ilion. My daughter h:ii nspl ("nam- btM'lain’s Tablets anci tlioy difl ht'f s( tnucli good that sh=* gavi* ^rne a few ioMPs of them and insi t;‘(i ufion my ttying Them. They h^*!|it>d nio nothing else had done ” F’or sale \i«'l)ane Drug Co. as i*y Ucincj Pest in C:r. : Peat coke in iTeniiuj;^ . serviceable^ jji lA.auy v • only valuable tor gi,*.;.., tricity at niworland fciaiii i) much iK't-d by biacksL irii ^ I rious nietsiliirgical purp.-..- I dally as a substitutn I ill producing- high-grade Ir,.:, I turf-cooking plant at Elii i. ! Oldenburg, converts 3;.» tu;i; I into nine o: (oke, willi i': i I as by-prou ir* • S[.^cCiuii-, ; I ovens are Us^ed a.ud the gas ye I is made to htac die )‘t-!Turts aiij to I generate electric currtnt to drive I tiie peat dredging niuchiatri. ii,e i lur jieids creosote oil, gab uil, pay. atuHj sulphuric acid aitd auiiiiouia. I Only One “BROMO QUiNlNt” I I To tl’.e genuine, call for full name, j TIVii BROMO QUININH. Look forsif-.iiituicoi H. \V. GRQVK, Cure.s a Cold in Uu-.- I>:u. Coujih aud headache, and workh ui* i-uhl. i-’i'ijviiig - uoi but is ’ ■'■i' va- fcSiie- Cotil A Ufcw -i i '■iin, ■':iJ tar i'ate j Linguistic Telephone Operators. Telephone operators in Egypt are •equired t© speak English, Frecch, t>Uian, Greek ana Arabic. THE BEST PLACE iN GREEN^^BORO Varying Color of tJ's Eye*, lL.yes, aj v>e Know, are api tu v&rv cont'jderably in eiiades uf ootoi’ lu ins saaio individual from tiuid To tiiuo—a fc.ct that expiuins wiiy V'v'ordswoith’s laniiliar descripticii of (.'jloiidije ao a noticeable m^n with larga "ray eyes dees not quite agree with ( urljle’s Impression that liis eyes were of a light hazel, nor this again \vitii ttie writer who found them "I’ght gray, iprominent and of liquid briiliaiicy, as To ffet the best to eat i& at j the orb itseH' retr3ated to ihe ^ Innermost i-ecesses of the brnin.’' Ihe , I j Severe Attack of Colic ! Cured. HENNESSEE CAFE pen until midnight. 3t2 SOUTH ELM SCRSICF Near passenger depot. J. R. DONNEL Pro. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal «and Industrial College Maintained by the State frr the VVom- »>n of North (Carolina. Five r'vular Courses leadin^r to dc{?roes. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who aj^»-ee to become teacliers ill the S^ate. Fall Ses.sion hef^iiis Sep tember IGth, 1914. For calal(*j?iie asid dher infortnation, address JULIUS I. FOUST, President, CrGCiisboro, N. C I F. E. Cros.t?, who travels in X'irefinia I and other South'^rn States, wa.s taken j suddenly and severely ill with rctlic. At 1 the first store he came totho morfliant J reconnnen{led Chamberlain’s ('olio, C:holera and Diarrhoea Remedy . Two doses of it cured him. No one >-.1101111! leave home on a journey without a bottle of this preparatior. I'or p.nk' l»y Mebane Drug Compan.y. I Bsnioaning His Youth. i Pontenelie, when nearly a hundred j years old, stumbled when trying to I pick up the fan of a young and pret- j ty lady, says the Pall Mall Gazette I While she helped him to reach it, j “Ah!” he cried, “if only I was eighty i again!" ITHE NEWLIN HOTEL, I DutrCtly in front of g \v ere trains stop near | the psssenger depot | Burlington | P Offers attractive ac- | comodationjand fair S to the transient | traveling pub- | public. I J3on’t fail to call. I M. H. NEWLIN, Prop. | Burlington, N. C. I iSest Diarrhoea Remedy If you have used Chamberlaiir"^ Colic, ('holera and Diarrhoea Keincrly you know tl.at it is a success. :^;ini r\ Guin, Whatlej?’, Ala,, \vrlt--‘s, “1 I had measles and o-ot caught out in th(' rain. jmkI it settled in mj' stcmaoh anit boweh-. I had an awful time, anil hi’.il it not been for Chamberlain’s ('olif. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I ('•niilii not pt>s.«;ib’y have lived but a iVw hours lonper, l)ut thanks to this roiiK' dy, 1 am now well and strone l >i sale by Mebane Drug; Co. COME TO JOBE BROS. CAFE JULY 4th If you want something good to oat. Ham and egg sand wiches, chicken, beef, fresh fish, and anything good to eat. Eat where you can be fanned while you are eating, by a electric fane. Also Ale on ice. Ice water free. Stop a few minutes if you can’t stay long, Jobe Bros. Mebane, N. U. New £F>e!! Bui'sts in Air. A French army man has inventea a sliell which, when lired from a '/5- caliber cannon, will explode in the air inste:id of having to come in coutact with something before bursting. Invention was devised by Comniaiid- ant Malandin of the general staff of Paris. It is said that the new ehcH increases the range of eifectiveuess in aiming at the enemy’s fortress ar in the field of battle. French artilleiy authorities state that the new iuv ca tion practically do’rbles the value of the 75-caIiber cannon. The will undoubtedly be standardized and used by all of the French army uxen- Are You Woman e Tiis Woman’s Tonic FOR SALE AT AU DRUB6ISTS K4
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