THOSEWHOCOME AND,
GO, SOME YOU KNOW^
SOME YOU DO>
AND
%NOT KNOW.
The Mebane Tobacco Market is
cominj^ some-50,00a lbs . sold here
Wedaes-'day for gooet- pricesT
Bring your tobacco to Mebane and
watch your bank account grow.
Mr. John Harrell spent Sunday
with his family at Mt. Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carr spent
Sunday in Durham.
Mr, William Lloyd, of Chapel
Hill spent the week end with his
daughter^ Mrs. L. A. Crawford
Miss Lenora Walker spent the
week end with relatives at W^hit-
sett, N, C.
Mr. Colen Spencer left Satur
day to visit his mother at Ashe-
boro.
Mr. H. C. Thornton left Tues
day to visit his brother in Greens
boio.
Mrs. W. E. Swain’s many
fi’iends are glad to know she is
very much better.
Mr Albert Florence was in Me
bone Tuesday with a nice load of
tobacco.
Tlie many friends of Mr. W’^al-
t(‘r Dillard will be glad to know
lie is improving.
i\Ir. Charles Terrell, of Dan
ville stopped over in Mebane Mor
day enroute to Hemingway. S. C.
Miss Georgia Garrison, of Bis-
liopsville, S. C., is visiting her
sister Mrs. G. S. Sharpe.
Mrs. L. E. Atwater, of Burling
ton. visited relatives here Satur
day and Sunday.
I\Irs. Katie Jones spent the
week end with her sister at Hills
1)01‘0.
Tvlrs. A. M. Cook and niece Miss
Sudie left Friday for Hurdle’s
Mills to visit Mrs. Cook’s parents
■\h‘. and Mrs. Blackard.
Mr. C. L. Malone left Tuesday
morning for Asheville to enter
iho famous Bingham School
where h'-^ will be the Star pitc'her
1‘or the team, this season.
Mr. W. M. Miles who has been
running a warehouse at Smith-
field is back at Mebane with the
Planters Warehouse and will
be glad to have his friends call
on him*.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cooper, of
Cedar Grove, have moved to Me-
^»ane. Mr. Cooper is one of
Orange county’s best farmers
and Mebane people are glad to
have them living among them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bingham
of Duluth Minn., who have been
visiting their aunt Mrs. J. H.
Fowler left Saturday for home.
Air. Bingham is a descendent of
thr) fiamous Bingham family of
this State and was raised here
where he and Mrs. Bingham
have many friends who regret
ted to see them leave.
Mebane’s popular Haberdasher
Mr. J. S. Clarke is having a ten
days sale and would be glad to
have you come in and see his bar-
i^ains.
It will mean much to yau to
see the nice and valuable bargain
Mr. A. P. Long is offering at his
ton day’s sale which is now go
ing on.
Mebane challenges hard times.
It was as sweet strains of mu-
*ic to our ears to hear the shrill
noise of the whistles, the manu
facturing establishments of Me
bane on Monday morning the 18,
when every one in town resumed
operation. It created a new feel
ing in the atmosphere of the
town, the whir of the machinery
as it is operated by ’he operators
the going to and fro of the work
ers to their work, makes a pleas
ant sensation to those that earn
1 heir bread by public work. Such
are the greatest enemies of hard
times. Cheer up Mebane, you
posess the elements of greatness
1^1^ vour shoulder to the wheel
>1 prosperty and good times will
ushered in and bad ones ex-
l>elled.
T.agic Death In Union
Monroe. Jan, 13.—One of the most
tragi«r deaths that has occurred in Un
ion county, was that of Mrs. Virgie
Ht'lms, wife of Thomas Helms, Satur
day. The account of the unfortunate
young mother, who was found lying in
the yard with hor infant crawling over
the body, has just reached Monroe. At
the time of the death Mr. .Helms was
not at home, and the body was not
found until a neighbor, Marvin Gordon,
passing, saw it lying in the yard. On
going into the yard. Mr. Gordon found
the tnree little children of the dead
mother, playing, and on asking them
what was the matter with iheir mother
they replied that “they didn’t know.”
On futher examination, Mr. Gordon
found the body cold. It was supposed
that the mother, on crossing the yard,
was stricken with heart failure. Mrs.
Helms was 25 years old, and a member
of Corinth Baptist church.
A telegram was received here yester
day announcing the death of A. W.
Baker in Tiftson, Ariz. The massage
came to the local Royal Arcanum lodge,
of which Mr. Baker is a member. Mr.
Baker went to Arizona several years
ago hoping that the climate >ivould be
bencficial. Mr. Baker was a son of the
late Wellington Baker and a native of
Buford township. He was unmarried.
Mrs. McClain’s Experience
With Croup
■‘When my boy, Ray, was small he
was subject to croup, and T was al va>s
alarmed at such times. Chnmber-lain’s
Cough Remedy proved far better than
ai'v other for thirf troubl^. It always
relieved him qnicklv. ] am never
without it id the house for I know it
is ,i positive cm’e for croup,” writes
Mrs. VV. R. McClain, Blairsviile, Pa.
For sale by Mebane Drug Co
NOTICE
Lost Dog English Pointer Brown
spotted with end of tail cut olf. If
found please notify me.
Dr. J. H. ilurdlo.
Chamberlain’s C o u g h
Remedy' -The Mother’s
Favorite.
“1 give Ch:tmberlain’s Cour^h Rem
edy to my children when they have
cold-; o;- 0.011,lijhs,” writes Mrs. Verne
Shaffer, Vandergrifc, i a. It always
helps them and is far superior to any
olher cough medicine I have used. 1
advise anyone in need of sach a medi
cine to give it a trial.” For sale by
Mebcine Drug Co.
Prompt Action Will Stop
Vour Cough.
When you first catch a Cold (often
indicated by a sneeze or cough,) break
it up at once. The idea that “It does
not matter” often leads to serious
complications. The remedy which
immediately and easily penetrates the
lining of the throat is the kind.demanded
Dr. King’s New Discovary soothes the
irritation, loosensthe phlegm. You
feel better at once. “It seemed to
reach the very spot of my Cough” is
e of many hone^te&timonials. 50c.
i i your Druggist. ,
Sick Headache.-
Sick headache is nearly always
causedxby disorders of the stomach.
CorrecFthVnT’^d the periodic attack
will disappear. Mrs. John Bishop of
Roseville, Ohio, writes: “About a year
ago I was troubled with indigestion
and had sick headache that lasted for
two or three days at a time. I doctor
ed and tried a number of remedies but
nothing.helped me until durirg one of
those sick spells a friend advised me
to take [^Chamberlain’s Tablets. This
medicine relieved'me in’a short time.”
For sale by MebanelDrug Co.
Doni Faii
J’.fS
I have the rnost s >
hne of Candies, R.ai3in«.
Apples and a getter;:! !. • .
of any ma.i in town. i;. i [ ;
excellent
CA
is proof that need^ nu c. u meuL Sub-i
fitantial goods and poKl e ; i
is our motto.
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Mebane, ISi.
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WANTED
Everywhere
To Sell
Madame
Du Four’s
which is prepared
in four colors
And Tt\'o Sizes.
25c & 50c
PER BOX.
Send 2c stamp
for sample. De
partment D.
The Du Four Co.,Wash., D.C.
How To Give Quhi2no To Chk'r^r-; -
FEERILINE is thetrade-mnrk •civpu tc
improved Quinine. It is a T?.sLelt:r:> .syr:i o, ^>11; :
ant to take and does not dislu- b ^ rto iu.
Children take it and never know it is Quinir.:;.
Also especially adapted to adults wlio c;.Li:; !:
take ordinary Quinine. ?Joen not iiaus-e^te i •“
cause nervousness ucrringriti^ iu the hea«l. Try
it the next time yon nep'^ Ou-> ine for any pv ~-
pose. Ask for 2-onnce ori -in;.I package. ‘ f*
name F£BR11,IKS is blowti 1x1 25
You Receive What You Give
Every man depends on the quantity
of sense, wit or good manners he
brings into society for the reception
he meets within it.—Hazlitt.
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
Charlotte, N. C.
Spring Term begins January IGth.
New students may enter Jan. 5 with
out extra cost. APPLY FOR ILLUS
TRATED CATALOGUE.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK.
DONT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
“Dodson’s Liver Tone” Will Glean Your
Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel
and Can Hot Salivate.
Calomel makps yon sick; you lose a
day’s work. Caloinol is quicksilver and
it salivati’s; caJomel injures your livor.
If you are bilious; fool lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out. if your bowols arc
constipatod and your head aclios ‘ or
stomach is sour, just take a spoonfid of
harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone instoal
of using sickening, salivating oahmiel.
Dotlson’s Liver Tone is real liver medi
cine, You’ll know it next morning be
cause you will wake up feeling liiu*.
your liver will bo working, your head
ache and dizziness gone, your stomach
will Iw sweet and l)o\vels rt^ular. You
will feel like working. You’ll bo che*r-
ful; full of energy, vigor and ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your sluggish liver bettor than
nasty calomel; it won’t make you sick
and you can eat anything you want
without being salivated. ^ our druggist
guarantees that each spoonful will start
your li\or, clean your bowels and
straighten you up by morning or you
get your money back. Children gladly
take Dodson’s Liver Tone because it is
j)leasant tasting and doesn’t gripe or
cramp or niak? them sick.
T am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson’s Liver Tone to people who have
found that tin's pleasant, vegetable, liver
medicine takes the place of dangerous
calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound,
ndiable guarantee. Ask your druggist
about rue.
Your Cold is Dangerous
break It Up—Now
A Cold is readily catching. A run
down system islsuseeptible to Germs.
You owe it to yourself and to others of
your household to fight' the’tGerms at
once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is
fine for Colds and Coughs. It loosens
tlie Mucous, stops the Cough and
soothes the Lungs. It’s guaranteed.
Only 25c. at your Djuggist.
LOST
A large black dog setter tan under jaw
both hind legs bull ticked end of tail
white. $10 00 reward for the returd of
this dog to Leader office, Mebane, N.
C.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contams the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. SO cents.
_ Nothing 100 Sscr d.
I am not prepared to nc-niit that
there is, or can be, prc'.' vi- a3 ’n
In the world anything Ji c i ■ n s.,.
cred to be knov.n.—Bro' ' ; r.
H M |i ^i
i i tJr .J :
We do Mi
Printmg
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or G doses 660 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel^ and does not
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
YOU
1
■-! ■
ONEY
We will traue you cii-
and will givs you by 1
Got to do it, you kriOVv, her
MONEY.
HERE are a i'ew of our ■:
the After—Christmas
Hats, Caps, Shirts, ilai'db':
nelsom=.ka;i
Natural Thing to Do.
“Say, Chimmie, what yer suppose
dat guy Aladdin did when he rubbed
his lamp and er’ palace sprung up?”
“He rubbed his lamps ter se if he
wasn't dreamin’, o’ course.”—Boston
Transcript.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEADER
Keep it Handy For Rheu
matism
No use to squirm and wince and try to
wear out your Rheumatism. It will
wear you out instead. Apply some
Sloans Liniment. Need rot rub it in-
just let it penetrate all through the
affected parts, relieve the sorenes and
draw the pain. You get eafe at once
and feel so much better you want to
go right out and fell other sufferers
about Sloan’s. Get a bottle of Sloan’s
Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist
and have it in the house—against Colds
Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago,
Sciatica and like ailments. Your money
back if not satisfied, but it does give
almost instant relief. Buy a bottle
to-day.
It is SO good, good for the headache
PRESTONS BEST GENGERALE
Guaranteed cure for indigestion
Preston Best Hoot Beer
is good for your health, made* from pure water
Delivered at your door.
LISTEN
money,
:':fi bargain.
•'/ANT THE
' ■.ILUES ^or
J- '.c!i»?s -Shues,
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WE ARE serving others satisfactorily; .. i,y
serving you also? Place your funds iu';
accommodation and courtesy consistent v, ; ::
i:'n y/cr !!■;!, h ;'’e iijc plOc i'Ure of
r ■: ; v/c wiil y;ai every
Commercial and yr: :i " jr i
MEBAlsE, N,
W. A. MURRAY, President. JAS. li. LASL[-:\
s. G. MORGAN, Cashier ^V.
We Pay 4 per cent, oxi Time Cortifici.l-i; ; r.;;
Safety^ Deposit ,:or
'ro'ident
Casliie:
Ai\s You a Woman?
w Ganlui
, The Woman’s Tonic
FOR SALE AT AU DRU66ISn^
F NASH
attorney at law
PRACTICE IH ALL COURTS
HILLSBORO N. C.
SGHIFFMAN'S
Magnificent Holiday Stock is now ready for your inspection.
Cameo Goods,
Rings
La Vallieres
Pendants
Chains
Bracelets
Watch Bracelets
Bar Pins
Coat and Vest Chains
Bead and Pearl Necklace
Umbrellas
Hat Pins
Barnettes
Hankerchief Holders
Silver Vanity Cases
Silver Card Cases
Silver Cigarette Cases
Link Buttons
. Fobs
Lockets
Leather Goods
We extend a cordial invitation to visitor Mail
orders promptly filled.
SHIFFMAN JEWELRY CO.
^OPPOSITE McADO HOTEL GREENSBORO, N. C.
'T 'V, i
0NE7 mmi HOUSE
One block from C'raded School.
M. .JL iii.
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W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas.
iVlebane, N. C.
Excelsior.
“You can never tell these days,” re
marked the man in the armchair,
“where the uplift will bob up next.
Every time there are several consecu
tive days of/ain and gloomy weather
I expect to read how a committee of
earnest persons has got together and
organized d. Society for the Promotioa
of Higher Barometric Conditions/'
Getting Up.
When you find an unwillingness to
rise *n the morning, make this short
speech to yourself: “I am getting up
now to do the business of a man; and
am I out of humor for going about
that which I was made for?. . . .
Was I then designed for nothing but
to doze and batten beneath the coun*
terpane/’^Marcus AureUus.
INSURAN
I carry a full line of the strong-ost coinij.'rinies
for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything-
in the insurance-line. Rates reasonabl. When,
needing anything in the iiisurance line sea
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