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, ^ipppai mm ■IP (# # Mr. Bob Pender Monday. was in town m Locals and ®: Mr. W. E. Ham spent Monday i _ I S Hillsboro. ■ # Personals g B. B. Club. Sigii^ Vour Name Here It I knew you Hnd you Knew me— Ir’ hotii of us could clearly SFe, Ami with an inner sight devine The mraning f your hen t and mine, I i>\ ?ure that we would differ less, A (1 I’Uisp our hands in friendliness; (Kir riioughts would pleasantly aKn>e, It' 1 knew you and you knew me. Met with. Mrs. Tom Crutch field as the charming and gra cious hostess ‘ her home on 5th Mr. Geor?eHolt, of Winston ^ benefit Book Club was in tow n Monday. a most interesting and in- ISDiring meeting Wednesday Mr. eTohn Sharpe is very sick I afternoon. J^ollowing the study at his home on 4th street. | hour the hostess served a tempt- MrsJ M Llovd of Hillsboro is consisting of chick- visiting Mr and Mrs- L S Strau-!^*^ saltines,nut samlwiches ghan I cheese straws, coff e, fruit ! jelly and whipped cream, cake ^-''^^^'^iand mints. Members i)resent, Wyattes Parents j ^ il. Tyson, W. A. bunday. Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. - Ar.on the Mr. Harry Oliver spent \v(-ek-end in Lexington. Air. J. N. Warren was a busi ness visitor in Durham Monday. Mr. Dave Murdock of Roxboro visited relatives in Mebane Sat-jE. C. Durham. ' Miss Margaret Hayes I Murry, Walter Weatherly, F. L. I Mr. S. R-Nelson of Ridgevillej White. Paisley Nelson, H. K. i was in town Monday with a load* C. R. Grant and i tobacco. ' i Ralph Vmcent. Guest, Mrs. J. Miss Lillie Henderson of Silan^’' F.M. Hawley, ^^ity is the guest of her sister, | Mrs. Dorsett. ! Tacky Party. If you suffer with any chronic diseape j hat does not seem to be benefited by ! drugs, such as dyspepsia, indijestion, | sick headache, neuralgia, rheumatism j gall stones, liver or kidney diseases. ' or any other chronic ailment ii volving j impure blood, you are cordially invited ! to accep^t the liberal offer made below, i It is a grave mistake to assume that ( your ease is incurable simply because | remedies prepaiie • by human skill have | not'seemed to benefit you. l^ut your faith in nature, accept this offer and! you will never have cause to regret it. I lelieye this is the most wonderfu Mineral Spring that nas ever ben dis covered for its waters have either cur- j ed or benefited near -ly tveryone who has accepted my offer, trust vour fai th in this spring against my pocket- book. and if this spring does not relie ve your case, I will make no charges fcr the water. Clip this notice, sign your name, enclose the amount and let this wonderful water begins its healing wo rk in you as it has in thousands «>f oth- III ! Jt L. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of women and Childi en a specialty. Residence Hotel Cole Office Over Post Office Both ‘Phone-; BiHsboro. N. C. F NOTIONS •lust In COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Cold* & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not firipe or sicken. Price 25c. I The Quininu That Does N«t Affect The Head Because of its tonic ami laxniiv*? effect, I.AXA- ! TIVE BROMO QUININE is belter than ordinary i Quinine and does not cause uervoustless nor I riueing in head. Remember the full name and I look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Mr. Durh*im of Pittsboro spent j One of the most delightful the week-end with his soti Rev. j entertainments of the winter amon" the younger set was giv- of Bur-'®*^ Misses Myrtle McCaulev ers. Shivar Springes, Box-TA, Shelton, S. r. Gentlemen:--! accept your guarantee I offer and enclose herewith t'vo dollars home of 1 for ten gallons of Shivar Mineral VVat- Mr. W. M. Miles was a husi-• lington spent the week-end withi^'^^ Lena Foy at the .... .. Greensboro Sat-! her sister, McCauley Tuesday evening er. I agreo to give ita fair trial, mac ness visitor in uvdav. Mr. and Mis. Wade are visiting his father Mebane. Mr. Fen Mav of Burlington V as in town vib'itinia: I. D. Ham S'UHlay. Missofc West of Durham are visiting Rev. and Mrs. E. C. nurham. Mrs. Geo. Wvatte. ■Ihe occasion was a tacky party. Mr. Walter Mebane ot Bur-j'pj^g prize was won bv Miss Mary lington attended the funeral of' Durham Oldham South of I Mr. John Mebane Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patton of Durham were in Mebane Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Mebane. Mrs. Tom Tarpley and daugh ter, Bettie of Soartanburg. S. C. was here Monday to attend the John Games were played, delicious refreshments were ser ved and the evening was alto gether delightful The guest were: Misses Sudie Cook, Mary and Cara Durham, Messers Gene Albright, Will Riggs, Bab Dil lard, Sam liOng, Sam Satterfield, Fletcher Smith and Earl Shaw. Don’t Fail To See Me 1 have the most select and up-to-date - line of Candies, Raisins. Dates, Oranges, Apples an.l a general li»’e of groceries of any man in town. That I have an excellent Including Hosiery, Kid Gloves,Petticoats, Laces Crochet and Enib] oidery threads, etc.- [Spring line of ,Gingiiams,'Deavonshire cloth, Percales, elc. will arrive last of this week. Also have seed glrish i’ctatoes. Garden, Seeds (Mover Seed, etc. FRESH CANDIES -GROGERIES “Hen Cockle” to make your hei^s lay. ■■III Nelson-RayCo. Mebane, N. C. I insii CAFE Mrs. R. W. Bright continues! funeral of her brother. Mr VHi v -lick at her home on Holt j Mebane. j Don^t loose your grip, but ad- Miss Cara Durham from Pitt.s- vertise in the Leader, and h^ok A Series of Teas cordance with instructions contained >n booklet you will sei.d, and if it faih to benefit my case, you agree to refund the price in full upon receipt of the two empty demijohns, wnich I agree to re urn pr«'*mptly. Name ^(Icir6ss ,,, . ■ ‘ ■ \ I stantial goods and nol.to accommodation bhipping Point ‘ Not The Adyertis’ng manager of i the Raleigh Christian Advocate is pors- i onally acquainted with Mr. Shivar. you ' run no risk w’hatever in accepting hi | offer, i have personally witnessed the ; remarkable curative power of this wat- i er in a very serious case. i is proof that needs no comment. Sub- is our motto. REMEMBER ALWAYS BROS. Mebane, N. C. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church have been giving i Tonic . ... u U 4. 1 ^ M i a number af tea drinkings dur-1 The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless boro IS visiting her brother, Mr. | for trade, that is the wa> they ; v;eeks which ! cWii Tome is equally valuable as a f Oiirliam. jare doing with all the home' Rev. F. M. llawley ducting a revival in the terlan church. Mr. and ('.f (ireensboro visited Alice Fowler last week. I papers of the country. A man w’eeks which,« , ^ • u- - • • , ,, -.1 ^ T General Tonic because it contfiins the i have proven cjuite pleasant, and j well known tonic properties of quinine IS con- , V I adding to the treasuiy of thisi®“?^^^: 1 i tells us today that the Leader is i 1 ^ r resby- . ^ , 1 1 1 *»OCiet>. Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. i I the most byat paper he knows! -fhe first of the series was; - - - Mrs Charles Fowler I h.nr'’' »v Mrs. F, M. Dillard at, her home on 5th street De- How To Give Quinine To Children. I I I'RERILINR is the trade-mark name g^iveii to an i iiuproved Quiiiiue. It is a Tastele.ss Syrup, pleas- i fiut to take ami does not disturb the stomach, j Children lake it aud never know it is Quinine. I Also especially adapted to adults who cauuot 1 take ordinary Qtiicine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousne's nor ringing in the head. Try it the nezt time yon ne^-'' Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-oujice original package. The Dame FKBRlIlNj£ is blown m bottle. 25 cents. Miss Mr?. Ed Crawford and daugh ter, )iuth. spent the week-end with -Mrs. Brannock at Elon. Young Haywood Ham, who had quite an attack of pneumon ia has about fully recovered. Ralph Cheek, son of Mr, and | lightful refreshments were ser Mrs. E P Cheek was painfully I ved. burned Monday morning while j playing around the fire in the Monday afternoon Mrs. Mary yard of Mr. Sidney Kiggs, Mrs ^ McFarland was hostess to Lad- Riggs saw the flames covering after general con- the child and rushed from the , versatian delicious gelatine and house w’ith a shawl and lohed | was served. him in it smothering the flames ■ j and saving him from being I Friday afternoon j burned to death ^ ^ delightful affair. See. Dr. Rapport, of Durham, : There were quite a number of will be at Mebane at the White] ladies present and a most pleas- dt'i son who has been jjouse, Wednesday March 10th. j ant afternoon was spent over When you are in need of glasses | the cups, Mrs. Paisley Nelson it is unwise to “put off” to-day i was hostess on this occasion at when you must wear them. Dr.! which she so charmingly enter- Rapport will fit you with suit-1 tained the ladies. She served able glasses in any style, gold, | tea, sandwiches and fruit salad, goldfilled or Luminium from one dollar up^ * Mr. Allen Warren of spent the week-end with sister, Mrs Ed Dillard. Miss Mariah Watkins of Elon her Hen- her sister, Miss Lassie, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicholson and children spent the week-end with his father south of Meb ane, The Junior Civic League will meet in the school auditorium on Tuesday afternoon, March 9th at three o’clock, Mrs W. H. Bason and Mrs .Ji)hn Ross of Thomasville spent the week end in Graham with Mrs J. K, Mebane. The Civic Association will hold its regular meeting in the graded school building Friday afternoon March 5th 1915, at three o’clock. NOTICE To our friends and customers, we' have soltT our entire husines.?, stock and accounts at Cheek’s Crossing to Mr. Geo. L. McAdams. (He has our good Will) Please give him your busineos. Thankin'? you for past favors, we re main. Yours truly, FORREST & FORREST At the ('hurches. Mebane Wed. Mar. 10th Dr. S. Rapport of Durham, will be at Mebane, at the White Preaching at the Baptist church | at 11 a. .m and-8 p. m. the| third Sunday, and 8 p. m. the , first Sunday night. Sunday House, Wednesday Mar. l^th for i at 10 o’clock every Sun- the purpose of examining eyes | day morning. Prayer meeting and fitting glasses,* If you are | every Wednesday night at 8 in need of glasses for the good | o’clock. of your eyes don’t fail to see him | H. G. Dorsett, Pastor on that date. i W. S. Crawford. Supt, S. S. That we are expert Jewelers, we know the business thoroughly, and give you the benefit of our experience in any purchase >‘ou may make from a $1,000 diamond to a 25c ihimble, our name is a pledge of honest square dealings. A very complete line of the most artistic cut glass, elegant silver ware, watches and jewelry, the most elaborate Bridal and birthday presents. Schitfman The Jeweler Greensbcro, N. C. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING FLOORING-CEILING-SIDING-SHINGLES SASH- DOORS-BLINDS Large Stock—Prompt Shipments QUALITY RIGHT-PRICES RIGHT. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREENSBORO, N. 0. PRESTO COLA It is SO good, good for the headache PRESTONS BEST GENGERALE Guaranteed cure for indigestion Preston Best Root Beer is good for your health, made from pure water Delivered at your^door. “TompKins Mired iWaii” | ^ 4^ nu u Methodist Protestant Church, This comedy drama which Preaching every 2nd and 4th , . abounds in fine situations, with . 11 a. m.. every Sunday brother, Mr. George Mebane for drama and pathos a-j^.^ g p. m. Prayer meeting bounding throughout will be giving by the teachers and stu dents of the Efland School at the school auditorium on Satur day night March, 6th. You are assured of a pleasant and profi table evening, besides giving your money to a good cause. Ad- ServicesU&t the fPresbyterian mission, children 15c, adults 25c Church every Sunday morning Proceeds to go to the benefit of j at H 0 clock a. m. and Sunday the school. Come and bring | evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Da\re Mebane of Yanceyville was the guest of his several days. Mr. C. C. Smith, who purchas es a first class line of clothing announces that he has just in stock a very pretty substantially made, good line of clothing for boys, young men and old men. Prices are right. This splendid weather is giving the farmers an excellent opper- tunity to ffet ready for spring work. Surely it is to be hoped that this will be a good crop year and things will be going the farmers way. p. Thursday 8, p. m. Sunday School 9:45. a. m. A glad ^welcome to all. W. E. Swain, Pastor C. C. Smith, Supt.IS. S. your friends. Wedding. The following wedding invi tation has been sent out to many If one watches the advertising friends in and out of Hillsboro. you space in the leading papers they will see no abatement in the pub licity columns. John Wanna- maker, the great prince mer chant of Philadelphia says that when business is dull is the time Mrs. Jennie Ormond invites to be present at the marriage of her niece Miss Cora Litchfield to Mr George (jalvin Lynch day School at 10 a. m. Mid-week song service Wednesdav evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Everybody cordially invited. F. M. Hawley, Pastor. J. S. White, Supt. S. S. I I Preaching at the M. E. Church i ! second Sunday night at 7 o’clock | I and on fourth Sunday morning 1 1 and night, Sunday School every j Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. To CLEANING specialty United Woolen Hillsboro LISTEN FRIENDS WE ARE serving others satisfactorily; why can we not have the pleasure of serving: you also? Place your funds with us and we will extend you every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. Yours to serve, • Commercial and Farmers Bank MEBANE, N. C. W. A. MURRAY, President, JAS. H. LASLEY, Vice-President S. G. MORGAN, Cashier W. S. HARRIS, Assistant Cashier We Pay 4 per cent, on Time Certificates and Savings Accounts. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent to advertise and interest trade, j Monday morning, March the first {all of these services the public is | The man who shuts off his ad vertisement is the one who is contributing to hard times. at half after nine o’clock Methodist Church Hillsboro. North Carolina. cordially invited. “I was glad! when they said, ijet us go unto | the house of the Lord.” j E. C. Durham, P. C. j Walter Lynch, Supt S. S.; Base Ball Goods We have in stock the most complete line of Spaul ding and Simmons sporting goods, including base ball coats, base ball-gloves, balls, etc, a big variety for your selection. Call at The Mecca Drug Store Mebane, N, C. Tames, the little son of Mr. A. | P. Long, was taken with a sharp attack of pneumonia Saturday night, it is hoped that his con- j dition m«ty be much improved be! fore the paper goes to press, j Mrs. A. P. Long, his mother, ] who expected to take the train .nu ^ aj Sunday for Baltimore was je-j tained on account of the sicfc. j their names from the list. Let I Salem. N. C„ write to Miss St. ness of her little son James. I To Our Correspondents j —- I There are a number of Per-1 VX/’A sons who get the Leader that! promised us to send regular new’s | A few scholars to take draw- letters weekly, they are not do-{ing lessons. Water colors, and if we do not hear from.! oil painting taught. Graduate of Let i Salem, N. C., write to Miss 1 Helena Foy, Mebane, N. 0. INSURANCE ' I carry a full line of the strongest companies for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anythingt in the insurance line. Rates|reasonabl. When needing anything in the insurance line see S. G. MORGAN FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from Graded School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. % W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. Mebane, N. C. Subscribe to The Leader
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