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MMipipAii ^ wimt ##########•## i Locals and Personals Mr. Fletcher Smith was a visi- (^ tor in Burlington Monday. Mr. Brice Warren of Corbett was a busiiies?N vis itor in town i Monday. Mr. R J. Biijrht returned Sat urday from M visit oc days in Durham. [Not a Man it3 usts less at ‘Not a man in the Jiouse’' is a kind of comedv—drama *• that will be given at the Woodla>\’n school house, next Saturda/ night 'I’he young: people'd^ this school veral‘never disappoints you, and we i are sure they will please ' you \>r. ai d Mrs, Joe Wbile spe^t i . V-.oter at Winston. -Vaurdav moimuK a duogh^ei-. ! ii'ioiner a!’d daughtei- doing Mr \V. M. Miles left Saturday i nicely. f r 1 anvJie, \a. j ^ ^ Dr. N. D. Yor'c spent Friday I Durham spent Easter with Mr. at i:lon College. laud Mrs. William Albright. this time, if you will the pletihure of ynur Be sure and t>\>. FULTON’S CUT RATE DRUG STOREI It* you are not buying your Uru^s and drug store! them'goods at Fulton’s Cut Kate Drug Store youcire losing; ive l.r^'sence. j money. \i:s. T. B. Petigrew Ftiday in Durhiim. Oh the Beautiful Snow This is what the young folks ^ would say of ihe snow that fell spent Mr. and Mrs. John Boone re- early Saturday morning at Meb- turned Monday fro'a a visit to'ane, We think there was an visitor inl^^^^^ daughter, Mrs. Chas. Pick-| average of seven inches htre. It Read these priceii and be convit'ced. 'I'hese are every day pricOv'^, n)t just for a special sale of a few days, bui for dll ihe I imp. 25c Pairner’s Skin iSuccesa 21e. 25c Nelson’s Hair Dressj^i^ 21c 50c N. R. (Nature Remedj) Tablets 44c f ard in Greensboro. Misses Jennie and Lalla Mar Mi?s Clapp was ruirham Friday. Miss Jennie White was in Dur ham shopping Friday. Miss Lizzie Bell McCauley Easter in Hillsboro. Mr. Chas. Cates spent Mon-; fields returned .tav in Graham on business. I from a visit lo Miss Sallie Atkinson spent ( I a>ter with friends in Greens- ( Messrs Harris and McSwain of j 1,10. i The Bingham School attended . Miss Jennie Oldham returned Burlington VriJav from a visit in Charlotte i greens- i boro. was an unusual thing to have 1.00 S‘ott’s Emulsion 50c King's New Discovery such a heavy snow as late as j 25c Vick’s Croiip Salve , ,, „ « ^ , April 3, in fact we do not rem-i25c Sloan’s Liniment tm and Mary Hunter of Graham ^^^er to have ever seen such a I ^ent Easter with Mrs. Mose | This is an Wi ’erson. I unusual late spring, in fact unless Mrs. James D. White of Haw-1 j, 75c. 44c. 21c. 21c. 25c Palinei’5 Su •cess Soap 21c 25 N. K. (Nature's RMiieily Tablets 21r. j i 1.00 Watiip‘Ic’s (!o(l I Liver Oi^ 85c. j 50c Scott’s Emulsion 44c. > 25c Bell’s Pine Tar Honey 21c. | “ 25c Gowan’s Croup Salve 21c. j 25c Genuine BIbck Draught, 2 for 35c. home Monday Greensboro and will be very farmers. discouraging to 25c Simmons’ Liver • , Regulator. 2 for 35c. 1.00 Nj'als Hot Springs Blood Medicine, 75c. 1.00 Wine of Cardui 60o. 1.00 Nyal’s Rheumatism cure 75c The base ball team of the Meb ane graded school and a paity of young men attended the etm- mencement at the chestnut Ridge Institute Friday, and the and Greensboro. '['he friends of Mrs. Sidney IJiv’gs will be glad to know she . .ituinues to improve. Misses Annie Lasley and Coble -pent Monday in Burlington j weather was so disagreeable .Mrs. F. M. Hawley visited her | they did not get home until Sat- ieter, Mrs. Hudson in Gieens- urday mornmg. boro Monday. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Swain at tended the commencement at , hestnut Ridge Institute. B B. Club NATURALLY You prefer the NATURAL shortening to any substitute. Substitutes for lard are no nuNra satisfactory than substitutes foi meat. Armours "Simon Pure*' Leaf Lard We can’t mention everything here. Thes^ are a few just to show you. Whatever you want come to us, tor it costs less at FULTON DRUG STORE • THE REXALL STORE 120 East Main St. Phone 59 Durham, N. ‘‘It Costs Less at Fnlton’s” sr-t j The Ladies Benefit Book club I held a delightful meeting Wed- : nesday afternoon, Mrs. W. A. Ur. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson Murray being the gracious hos- ^^peiit Easter in Graham with L^gg^ i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. After the close of the business j , 11 £ d \y/ • n The Junior Civic League is | meeting the guest entered heart-1 ^nnkle ieap» ome team when they get on a ily into the game of “rook.j The following firms handles b Nature's choicest shortening— refined to the top-notch of Quality. Be sure to ask for the little PAINT You will save 50 cts. per gal. THIS IS ROW Buy 4gals. L. & IVi. SeRii-Mixed Real Painty - it $2.10 per gal. - - S 8.40 And 3 gal.^. Linseed Oil to mix with it at estimated cost of - - 2.40 You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for $10>80 Ifs only % 1.54 per gal. Made in a few minutes clean-up job. An elaborate and delightful sal- the Armour lard. Call and see Mr. Fred Terrell, who is work- fo'-jthem. Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paint in CANS, you pay $2.10 a gal. or $14.70. Thf L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD. ZiNC and LINSEED OIL, the be.;t-known paint materials for 100 years. Use a gal. out of any L.& M. PAINT you buy and if not the best paint oiade, return the paint and get ALL your money bacli. ing in Greensboro spent here with his family. Easter * lowing members and guest. ! Mesdames Ralph Vincent, F. j L. White, Sam White, J. R. Miss Virginia Clarke of Dur-j g;„g,gtQn_ Morgam, R. H. ham visited her grand parenst | Xyson, Ernest Wilkinson, Tom Crutchfield, Charles Grant, Guest, Mesdames Arthur Scott, Nelson-Ray Co., W. T. Hunt i Mebane Supply Co. Mebaite, N, C. Sunday and Monday. Miss Barbara Shaw left Mon day to visit ner aunt, Mrs. Tom Albright near Hillsboro. Let us all observe clean-up week in Mebane, beginning the 5th and ending tha 11th. Miss Sue Mebane left Sunday for Burlington where she will visit her parents for several days. Mrs. L. C. Patterson and dau ghter of Durham spent Easter with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Vin-1 cent. Mr. Marion Nicholson spent' the Easter holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Nichol son, Miss Lassie Watkins returned Monday from Henderson where ;he spent Easter with her par ents. Miss Lucile Dillard, who- is a student at The Woman’s College in Greensboro spent Easter with her parents. and Co., H. E. Wilkinson Co., Smith and Miles, Mebane Sup ply Co., J. H. Fowler and Co., J. M. Rimmer. W A Marby, Durham, N C Ed White and son. Miss Della Wil- DIt. J. L MOREFIEID Thursday Afternoon Book Club Physician and Surgeon Diseases of women and Children a specialty. Mrs Joe Vincent entertained j Hotel Cole Office Over Post Oftice very charmingly the Thursday Afternoon Book Club at her home on 5th street. Tables were arranged in the parlor for rook and the ladies played the game very enthusiastically during the afternoon. Salted peanuts was served and a delicious salad course. The club members present were Misses Lillie, Della and Alice Fowler, Mes^ames Felix Graves, W. W. Corbett, and W. 0. Warren, Guesi, Mesdames F. M. Hawley, Walter Mason Ralph Vincent, Chas. Grant, Hettie Scott and Arthur Scott Both ‘Phones Hillsboro, N. C. Arbor Day Exercise The Junior Civic Association will give an Arbor Day program At the Churches. 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 School at 10 o’clock every Sun day morning. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. H. G. Dorsett, Pastor W’'. S. Crawford, Supt, S.S. Services at the Presbyterian ■\[rs. I will J. ^ « • Ned Brannock and child- i at the Graded School Auditorum i every bun ay niorning I 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. C. ren spent the Easter holidays v.ith her parents. Dr. and Mrs. 1). York. Mr. Wilbur McFarland who is a student at Trinity College -pent Easter with his mother, Mre'. Mary McFarland, INIrs. A. M. Turner of Dan ville, who has been visiting her ter, Mrs. Ralph Vincent, left "or Durham to visit Mrs. Patter son. Tuesday afternoon April 13th at 3, o’clock. An invitation is ex tended to all members of the Civic Association and the parents of the Junior workers. Clean-Up Week* In Meb ane. On account of the snow and mud, the time of the Clean-Up Week will be extendedso as to in clude the week ending Saturday Mrs Steed of Steeds, returned j April 17th. All cleaning will be home Monday after spending j required to be complete by that >ine lime with her daughter, I Mrs R H Tyson. ^ I Signed- W. S. Crawford, Mayor. Mr. Jack Christopher is build ing a handsome home in Mebane. ir. Will Cheek has lumber on yard for an 8 room house. Mr. Felix Smith, the clever ashier of the Meban2 Bknk and i 1 ust Co spent Easter at Char- >tte visiting friends, and a 'jjt'cial friend. Mr. Smith tells ' he had a delightlul time. Worth Imitating There is one lady in Mebane in addition to keeping her own i subscription to the Leader paid in advance is paying for and at 11 o’clock a. m. and Sunday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Sun day School at 10 a. m. Mid-week song service Wednesday evening at 8 o^clock p. m. Everybody cordially invited. F. M. Hawley, Pastor. J. S. White, Supt. S. S. FORGET THAT TIMES ARE HARD By Listening to the music and mirth of one of our best graphophone THE EDISON DIAMOND AMBEROLA Thousand of Records can be passed through them, changes to suit all taste. The music Is sweet and soft. Its an educator in any home. Buy one cf us. GREEN- McCLURE FURNITURE COMPANY Preaching at the M. E. Church second Sunday night at 7 o’clock and on fourth Sunday morning and night. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. To ( all of these services the public is cordially invited. “I was glad when they said, Let us go unto the house of the Lord.” E. C. Durham. P. C. Walter Lynch, Supt S, S. Methodist Protestant Church, preaching every 2nd and 4th | ! Sunday 11 a. m. every Sunday | Graham, North Carolina I WANT TO THANK one and all of my customers for their liberal pat ronage during my opening, and also want to as sure them that I will appreciate their future busi ness and wiil say that I am in a position to meet any prices. MSS ALICE M. EOWliND Burlington. N. C. SEE NELSON RAY CO. FOR LOW CUT SHOES fcr men, women and children. New stra n and Panamo hats Spring Dress goods, notions etc. Fresh Groceries Come to see us. Nelson-Ray Co. REMEMBER ALWAYS That we are expert Jewelers, w’e know the business thoroughly, and give you the benefit of our experience in any purchase you 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. Schiifman The Jeweler Greensboro, N. C. PRESTO COIA 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. Misses Marv Rimmer, ^nd Pearl Satterfield, •iohnston, Mary Durham and J. S. Cheek attended the (onimencement at Chestnut l^^i(Jge Institute Friday. Hawfields Mr. Ed Turner of Wis in town Monday, is one of Alamance’s gressive farmers. sending the paper to fi>re or six j at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs of her friends. There is a vastj^jay 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. A glad welcome to all. W. E. Swain, Pastor C, C. Smith, Supt S. S. contrast between her treatment of the Leader, and some who j Lottie have permitted their subscription i Addie to get two and three years be-| hind, and then pay no attention j to the bills sent them reminding j them of their delinquency. The | amount due the Leader should be sent at once. The Editor is just as much entitled to his mon- Mr. Tur- ey, as any one else that you owe, so con- WANTED pro-1 and an honest man will 1 sider it. I A feW‘scholars to take draw- ting lessons. Water colors, and oil painting taught. Graduate of Salem Academy School of Art, Salem, N. C., write to Miss St. Helena Foy, Mebane, N. C. NO HARO TIMES HERE But I am offering one of the prettiest and bestlines of spring clothing at hard time prices. You must have something and stylish for the spring why not look through my splen did stock, I can suit and fit the young man, the old jnan and the boy. You can not miss it by calling and looking through stock. Suits from $5 to $20. C. C. SMITH Mebane, N. C. FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block frpm Graded School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & ' IMPROVEMENT CO. W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. iVlebahe, N. C.
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