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■miipiP HATS: LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN Biiy this week before the best styles are gone. WE WANT YOU To look over our line of Dress Goods too. Some ready made Blouses and Skirts for the little ones at prices that can not be matched. COME AND THEM OVER Mebanc Supply Co. THE POPULAR PRICED STORE. WE HAVE GOT THEM The Clothes That men of any age look well in. We keep only those approved both in style and finish by the bei-t dressers tlie most critical eonnoisseuers. Just what you wai t. Prltchartl- Brigh! & Go. Durham, N. C. I SELL A great many ladies hats because I under stand the styles that will please. You will find in my store, reer of A. P. Long’s store, some of the prettiest hats. Miss Margaret Clegg Mebane, N. C. IINSURANCe KB I carry a full line of the strongest companies for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything* in the insurance lint. Rateslreasonabl. When nsedino: anything in the insurance"iine see Free Literature Describing the Great California Expositions Write at once to this Bureau for literature descriptive of the great Panama-Pacific International Exposition, which opens in San Francisco on F#^bruarv 20, and the great Panama-California Exposition now open pt San Diego. This Bureau is prepared to supply t-omplete information in regard to railroad rates, hotel accomodatirns, interesting side trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased information about any section of the great Pacific Coast country Send U3 twenty cents in stamps and we will send you book describing the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, bonk describing the Pana ma-California Exposition, a map of California and a sample copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the great Pacific Coast national magazine, con taining beautiful pictures of the Expositions. The regular price of the magazine is twenty cents per copy. Address SUNSET MA GAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco, California. For The Farm We have a splendid assortment and supply of farm imple ment and tools such as CRESENT DISC HARROWS CORN PLANTERS F^TILIZER DISTRIBUTORS Oliver Chilled plows, walking and riding plows. Pittsburg perfect wire feneinsr from 24 inches to 60 inclies high. A full line of cook stoves, and ranges. Paints, oils and varnishes. ‘We sell em right.” Tyson-Malone, Hdw. Co. Ellis-Stone & Co. VVITH STORES IN DURHAM & GREENSBORO We always leads, never follow, in fact we make it a point in our . purchases to never buy anything that will not stand the test, and do you not know there are many bolts of goods sold elsewhere that is only immitation of the real. For instance you are not advised that very much of the cheap stuff sold by our would be competitors has been chemically treated with lead, or zinc solutions that some time gives the shody the appear ance of the real. Did you ever buy a silk pattern, brilliant on first sight with weight, and pliability, which would show breaks and holes after a little wear. This is some of the stuff, don’t keep on letting them fool you. We have built our trade upon merit. We keep what is real classy, and sell only the best Our stores are as near as the near est mail box, a letter will bring what you may wish. Everything nice that a lady wears. Order at once of Ellis-Stone 6c Co. Notice of Town Election. Notice is hereby >.iven that {l,e,e will be a town election on i\Us' 4^;. 1915, for the purpose of electin-r j Mayor and Town Commissioners. Ther* will be no new registration requi-ti except for those \vho have not iiereu/ fore registered for town election, Ti;.^ registration book^ will be ooei: store of L T. Johnston, acconiin-^- i,. the general law in North Csrf^li;;;-. r-- atinjf to town elections. Signed W. S. Ci-uv i,)>•;!, - •'‘-■yu- He's Been Burnt, Ait Right. Judge, Carter has W(.n the fijjiti iu m(»st important a:^pe«.-t. The ' of immorality against him uiij evtn “go to the jury/’ Cha.iih;..! Doughton having announced that thtie* was ncthing in them These w>>re ii,e unly charges affectina: serioi=l.v I.;,. • character, the other charges bejUfc' matters o' policy effecting his disp,. ition or temperamenl. The tai t ha I been brought out that Judge ('arrt-r has been too harsh and dictatuiial oii the bench, and no doubt the liie through which he is going will seive to soften him and to make him stnve tu avoid in the fuiure all harsh ment of others while conducting hn courts.—Concord Tribune. DURHAM, N. C. GREENSBORO, N. C. Herman Rosenthal was muidertd July 16, 1912, (Charles Het-ker was convicted Oct. 24, 1912. Upon second trial he was convicted May 'S2, 1914 The conduct ot his case has been characterized by dignity, decorum and, of CDurse. legal acumen. But that a second appeal should only now be set for argument in Albany before the court of last re.«>ort is another instance of intolerable delays in the judicial system of the State. Miles-Nicholson Lbr.Co.1 Dealers in all kina of Builning; Material. Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Boxing, Molding, Shingles>^ Laths, Doors, Sash, Lime, Cement, Cement Plaster, 'Pants, Oils, Varnishes, Floor Stains, )Vinuovvs, 'Blinds. CONTRACTORS IN BRICK A SPECIALTY Miles-Niciiolson Lumber Go. Mebane, N. C. THE THRIGE-MIVEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Practically a Daily at the price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the world gives so nmch at h » low a price The year 1914 has been the most ex traordinary in the history of modem times. It has witnessed the outbreak of the great European war, a struggle so titanic that it makes all others look small. You live in momentous times, and you should not miss any of the tremen dous eventi that are cccurir.g. No other newspaper will inform you with the prompt ess and cjjeapness of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year’s sul * scription to it will take you far into our next Presidential campaign. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.0u per year, and this pays for 156, papers We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Mebane Leader together one year for $1.50. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.(K». Address all letters to Mebane Leader Mebane, N. C. S. G. MORGAN || Subscribe to The Leader !• Average Tobacco Consumption. In the per capita consumption of tobacco Holland leads the world, with Belgium second and the United States i-hird The Very Latest In Hats and Shoes Something nice and something reasonable. Come and see them you will agree with us. % The prettiest line of Ties, Dont fall to see us, H. E. Wilkinson Co. Mebane, N. C. Sugar. Almost all the si.gar In the world comes from two sources—the sugar cane aia the sugar boet. There is also maple sugar, sugar made froia the sap of date palms and from dried fruits. But the sugar we use in huge quantities, the loai sugar, the granu lated and the powdered, comes from the cane or the beet. Fifty years ago sugar was mom or less of a luxury. Today it is a necessity. AGENTS' WANTED j Everywhere, To Sell I Madame ^Du Four’s Face PowHer, which is prepared in four colors Ajtd Two Slaes. 2Sc & 50c PER BOX. Send 2c stamp for sample. De partment I>. The Du Four Co^Wash., D.C. liss Billie Burke Tonr FsTovite Actre«a«sa7i^ the best 1 have ever used — so soft and won- derfully adhe> sive.” To the Citizens of iVlebane and Vicinity For fully thirty five years the L. and M. Semi-Mixed Real Paints have been extensively used througout the United States and also in South Am erica. They havj therefore been sub jected to the tests of every sort of climate condit ons—most successfully thereby proving their extreme dura bility and superior value. See our advertisement on other page telilnfT property owners how to make their own paint, and thereby save sixty cents a gallon on every gallon usfd LONGriAM AND MARTINEZ. Paint Makers, - New York THE McADOO HOTEL THE NEW McADOO NOW QREENSBORO, N. C. REMODLED and refurnished with many baths and running water a new addition has been added to the building with 24 rooms with private bath and six splen did SAMPLE ROOMS. The New McADOO'is again un der the management and person al supervision of American and European ^ Plan. The New McAdoo with its improved condition its pre sent management and cen tral location makes the hotel an ideal place for you to step. How sacred and beaut ful is the feel ing of effection in the pure anti guilt less soul.—Mordaunt. 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The Mebane Leader (Mebane, N.C.)
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