Mebane Leader tions dawn whose attitude to wards her enemies, and the I world at large has been more Editor and Owne ! ^ontemptable, more despisable, ' more cruel, and brutal butchs has the Germans. They to every instinct of No one with j. 0. FOY, - - Entered as second class matter Feb- I ruary 8- at the Post Office at! seem lost Mebane N. C;, under tbe act «f March ’ honest manliness. Ia3ued fiveiv Tr.ui3-i;»> !\lurDing. Hue Vear,^-% -51X Munth.s, - j'hree Months. - PAYABLE IN AOVANCB' Se >d Currency, PostHl Mouey or Stamps. COKRESPONJENCi! We wish correspondents ne*irby post offices in all the Write at oni»p Thursday. April 22nd 1915 The death of Nelson P. Al drich of Rhode Island removes a once ver.v conspicious figure from American politics, a man of large brain, and powerful in fluence. Mr. Aldrich for a while prior to retiring from the senate of the United States large ly dominated that body.Butit was Mr Aldrich that struck his party its death blow. The party under Mr. Tafts administration had been returned to power upon a pledge to reduce the tariff, Mr. Aldrich backed by the high tariff! ernment supervision, to be good sense expects war a play thing, a kind of enterchange of deplomatic courtesies, and the amenites of life. People who think know that 1b like Sher man said it was, it is hell, but the Ctimans have sought, ai.d found a deeper, a darker, a more luried hell, a more damnable hell. A hell so infamous, so cruel, that satan could not find its counterpart by searching the archives of the infernal abode of the damned. No one ever dreamed that on earth there ^ ever dwelt a people so lost to I every instinct of humanity as I the Germans are proving them I selves to be. They are not only ‘j cruel and brutal, but they are proving to be the most consum- ate liars on earth, and many of those who undertake to defend them lie to do so. it is the only way they can defend them. Germany began her infamous piratical and murderous warfare on the high seas by offering as her excuse for it that England was about to starve her civic popul- ation, she did this after force- abb^ seizing every pound of food stuff and putting it under Gov- dis- element, was the dominant fig-i pensed as the imperial govern- ure on the committee to revise j ment desired to dispense it, it the tariff. Mr, Aldrich took it now turns out that Germany upon himself to revise it upward j has food sufficient to last her advancing too high, in the in- population for twelve months terest of the protectionist, and | hence. the people revolted, and elected | A representative of The World BIGYGLE & GENERAL REPAIRS Get your supplies from me FIX ANYTHING See me I will do the rest. L. F. Wilkerson At shop Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Find me at shop near ex-Mayor Shaw. Just Beyond His Reach. To the man who Is “iH^ays waiting .'’or something to turn up, success is always jv-st around the corner of the next street. Rheumatism Yields QuicKly to Sloan’s You can’t prevent an attact of Rheu matism Irom coming on, tut you can stop it almost immediately. Sloan’s Liniment gently applied to the sore joints or muscle penetrates in a few minutes to the inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very short time brings rdief that is almost unbelievable until you experience it. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25c. of any Druggist and have it in the house-’ against Colds, Sore and Swol len Joints, Lumbago, Sciauica and like ailments. Your money back if not sat isfied, but it does give almost instant relief. % m. COttPANY riv;^ o'Tjria^ Wii/i J * b)a*ding dressed at on dollar and ten cents per hundred. This is the quality that sells regular at $1.35. A full line of all kinds of building^nHterial, Sash, Blinds, ifiass, paints, oils, lime and Cement. Nelson-Cooper, Lumber Company Mebane, N. C. 8oft- Answer. Hub—“I wonder where "ihe money Is coming from for that new gown of yours?” Wife—“From the mint, I hope, dear. I’d'be sorry to think that you were a counterfeiter.’* Wilson. The great hurrah now being kicked up because of the- stop ping of so manv cotton mills due primarily to the imposibility of securing German dyes, is a fault of the American people be cause they would not equip them selves to make the dyes, for sooth because this government did by a prohibitory’^ tariff en able them to -acquire a large percent in their manufactures. We have raised cane over here asserting we wanted a high tariff to protect our labor from the products of tli-- ciieap labor of Europe. Now labor defiantly demands its share- and some times more thnn its share of the results of tl is benificent tariff. The sudden and unexpected death of Col. A B Andrews at Raleigh Saturday !tight last was and event of unusual sadness It has cast a shadow ot sorrow and regret over the entire State and far beyond its borders, for he was well and favorable known over the entire Eastern slope. His death becomes a distinctive loss to a large numl^er of busi ness associates, and in fact all who have had entercourse with him whether in his official capa city or upon friendly relations. He has been a power lor good in North Carolina, and finds that Germany, while hus banding its food, IS in no danger of starvation; that it has sup plies for at lea^t one year and that the promise of big crops this season is excellent. He also heard in Germany itself that the bread cry was raised in order to compel neutrals to hasten to the relief of the empire, And there you get Germanys game in a nut shell. If England who has a very superior navy had announced to the world that she would send every one of her battleships to some port and then keep them there until the war ended then perhaps,and only perhaps Germany, might not have 30 thoroughly mined the high seas, or sought with her submarines to make war upon helpless merchantman, and sink ing tiiern, some times with a load of inocent human freight, at least maliceously destroying all the property they could find undefended on land and on sea. Germany is the scourge of hell, the sirocco from the blast of the furnaces of perdit^ion, the most infamous power existing. This fact will be proven be fore the war is ended. Changing a Name’s Spelling. Many have changed theii names of late, but no surname probably has un dergone so many alterations as that of Sir Harry Stapleton Mainwaring. At Peover hall, his Cheshire home, there is a record showing the differ ent ways In which the name has been spelled in the course of the centuries. They uumbei- 394, says the London Chronicle. Shakespeare can beat the 394 different ways of spelling Main- waring, and quite easily, too. In 1869 a diligent American published a vol ume showing that the poet’s name could be spelled in 4,000 different ways. And the name of his father actually appears under 16 different spellings in the council books of Stratford, and Shakespeare himself had no settled convictions on the subject. Whooping Caugh Well— everyone knows the effect of Pine Forest on Cough. Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-rioney is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spell^-Jess severe. A family with growing* children should not be without it. Keep it handy forall Coughs and Colds, 25c. at your Druggist. Elc'ctric Bitters a Spring Tonic. Test Turkish Tobacco. American consular officers in Tur key recently procured seeds of various kinds of tobacco grown there, and for warded them to the Philippines and to California for experimental plant ing. A Sluggish Liver Attention. Needs A Farewell Look, Love! I lay my wistful hand in thine A little while before you seek the dark, an estimate! Untraversed wavs of war Let your Liver get torpid and you are in for a speU of mi.=5ery. Everybody gets an attact now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Fine for the Stomach, to. Stop the Dizziness. Constipation, Biliou'^ness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 25c. at your Dmggist. Only Room for One Thought. “There’s no use, my dear girl; you can’t be happy with that young man on two thousand a year.” “But, papa. I’m too much in love to care about whether I’m happy or not.”—Life. Stomach 1 rouble. Cured Mrs. H. G. Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., writes, “For some time I suffered from stomach trouble I would have sour stomach and feel bloated after eating. Nothing benefited me until I got Chamberlain’s Tablets. After taking two bottles of them I was cured For sale by Mebane Drug Co. Natural Question. '■ ‘I will wash mine hands in inno- cency,’" said infant class Hilda, mem orizing her Sunday school lesson. “What Is Innocency, mamma? Is It a new kind of soap?” Your Child’s Cough is a Call for Help Don’t put off treating your Child’s Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ailments Why risk? You don’t have to. Dr. King’s New Discovery is just the remedy your Child needs. It is made with soothing nealing and antisceptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child’s Cough away. No odds how bad the Cough or how long standing, Dr. King’s New Dis covery will stop it. P.’s guaranteed. Just get a botile from your Druggist and try it. iNOthihg So good for a Cough or Cold I When you have a cold you want the best medi'ine obtainable so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. There are many who consiJer Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy unsurpassed. Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, says, “Ever since my daughter Ruth was cured of a severe cold by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy two years ago. I have felt kindly disposed towards the man- factureis of that preperation. I know of nothing so quick to relieve a cough or cure a cold.” For sale by Mebane Drug Company. of his great work will only be reached now since he has stop ped his labors. The press of the State with small exception en tertained and feel affection an re gard for him. His courteous and considerate regard for it was ever manifest. He builded well, and North Carolina is richer and greater from every standpoint because he lived, labored and died a citizen of this State, of hopeful, high poised for Germany is deeply interested in what the Japanese are doing at Turtle Bay on the West Coast of Mexico, is the glaring head lines of a telegram, and so it is, Germany would be deeply in terested in anything that might hurt this government. Germany is the Ishmealite of the nations of the world, her hand is against every nation that refuses to per- ^ mit her to dominate them. They are seemingly the decendants of the stragling remnants of the armies, of the Goths, the Huns and the Vandals. Her cruilty a little more refined but equally as brutal. Germany could build a pyramid of human skull from the inocently slain Belgiums, victems of her infernal repacity, her grasping greed. and Its re ward I cannot bear to lift my gaze and mark The gloried light emprise vThat like a bird alrsady flight. Has walked within your eyes. For me no proud illusions point the road. No fancied flowers strewn the paths of strife; War only wears a horrid, hydra face. Mocking at strength and courage, youth and life. If you were goin," forth to cross your sword In fair and open, man-to-man af fray. One might be «ven reconciled and say, Thisia not murder: only passion bent On pouring out its poison”- one could pray That the day’s end might see the mad ness done And saner souls rise with the morrow’s sun. But this incernate hell that yawns before Your bright brave sou’ keyed to the fighter’s clench— This purgatory that men call the “trench” — This modern “Black Hole” of a mod ern war! Yea, Lord! yet naught I say can save you, so I lay my heart in yours and let vou go — Edna Mead, in N, Y. Times. DESPISABLE PABKICATORS Tnere is no nation that h engaged in war since the s crea- To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. 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I lelieye this is the most wonderfu Mineral Spring that.has ever ben dis covered for its waters have either cur ed or benefited near»*ly everyone who has accepted my offer, trust your fai th in this spring against my pocket- book, and if this spring does not relieve your case, I will make no charges for 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 of oth ers. Shivar Springs, Box—7A, Shelton, S. C. Gentlemen;--! accept your guarantee offer and enclose herewith two dollars for ten gallons of Shivar Mineral Wat er. I agrea to give it a fair trial, in ac cordance with instructions contained in booklet you will aeiid, and if it faih to benefit my case, you agree to refund the price in full upon receipt of the two empty demijohns, which I agree to re urn promptly. Name . Address Shipping Point Not :-The Adyertismg manager of the Raleigh Christian Advocate is pers onally acquainted with Mr. Shivar. you run no risk whatever in accepting hi offer. 1 have personally witnessed the remarkable curative power of this wat er in a very serio us case. The Really Great Thing. I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as In what direction we are moving.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. Only One ^*^ROMO QUiNINB** To get the genuine, call for full name, T>AXA. T1VB BROMO QUIMINS. Look for aicnatare of B. W. GROVB. Cure* a Cold in One Day. Stops ceoeb and beadaclio* and work* off cold. 2^ NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY TRAFFIC DEPART MENT. Nutice to Shippers and Re ceivers of Freight in N. C. The new freight rates, both local and joint, made effective by the laws of North Carolina October 13th, 1914 are on file with all agents of this com pany. Agents will furnish upon application full information a^ to these rates. E. D. Kyle, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. J. F. Dalton, Asst. Genl. Freight Agent, Norfolk. Va, Are You a WoRHUi? ^ Canlui The Womao’s Tonic FOB SALE AT III mUGOBTS V4 Tin OubiiM That 0ms Itot Mtact Vm m&i Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA* Tiy^ BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousneaa nor nnsing in head. Reaeotber tb« fnll aatae and look for the signature of 9. W. OX9VB. 2Sc,. WHAT DOES $5.00-A WEEK MEAN TO YOU? Bank $5.00 a week at the Mebane Bank and Trust Co., and at the end of 52 weeks you have $260 00 in your Ac count here At the end of only 10 years you have $2.^. $2,600.00? Yea! With that amount of money you can buy your own home—pay cash for it—no mortgage on tt'-no debts against it. When yon buy a home on the instalment plan you pay inter est When you save for a home on the instalment plan you receive interest. MEBANE BANK & TRUST CO. Mebane, IN. C. J. Archie Long, Pres. Ben F. Warren, Vice-Pres. Felix F. Smith, Cashier. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of It^ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding raes in C to 14 days. The first applicatioa girca £aae and Rest. Me. Thos. C. Carter Attorney At Law Office. Over Post Office Mebane, North Carolina. DR. JOS. a HURDLE DENTIST Office in New Posf-office BIdg. Mebane. N. C. J. H. VERNON Burlington, N. C, Attorney at Law The best attention sriven to all matter entrusted to my care. Oil ttrMi. OtiMT liaMMt Vui Csn « V %rst cases, no matter of how long standing, cared by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OiL It relieves Pain and Heals at the aame tiaic. 26c, 60c, $LO()L THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO To get the best to eat io *t the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight* 3i2SOUrHEL>f STREET Near passenger depot. J, R. DONNNEL, Prop. often times a small heginnlng-. Why not start a savings account? We make it easy for you by providing a pocket savings bank in which you can deposit small sums. Comniereial & Farmers Kank Meoane, W. C CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE “Dodson's Ll»er Tone” Starts Your Ll^r Better Than Calomel and Doesn’t Salivate or Make You Sick. Listen to me! Take no more sick ening, salivating calomel wlien bilious or constipated. Don’t lose a day’s work! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver whicK causes necrosis of tlie bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea, and cramping. If you are slug gish and “all knocked out,” if your Hver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is had or stomach sour just take a spoonful of li arm less Dod- 901^8 Liver Tone on my guarantee. j Here’s my sruaranieo—t> any di"v store and get ;i .lo cent hottle .f I'o.i sons Liver Tone. lako ;i sj'doiiiul 11- night and if it ilopsn't straiu'htt'.'i \ >> . right up and make you Il-i'I fir:.- vigorous by morning | want >011 to 0,1 back to the store anl p:ot yfinr hi.hi.^v, Dodson’s Liver Tone is dest roy itit; th.' sale of calomel because it in ie;il liv. v medicine; entirely vegetable. tlicrn\.n- i- can not salivate or make yo\i bit k. I guarantee that one spoonful (:t D.n' son’s Liver Tone will put your liver to work and oloaii your iiowef;^ 1.: that sour fiilt’ aiul constijt«ted which is clojr'.'ir.!' your system an { uihI. ing you feel n:ispraMe. 1 guarantee 1!;:. a bottle of Diiti-cn’s Liver Tone \\i'; keep your eiithr- family feellr.ir f'l!..- To • months. r:ive it to your chiUlreii. !i Iiarniloss; doesn't gripe anti they I.V i- i’ ^ pleasant taste. DRINK PEPSI COLA The healthful drink, It contains no dope or harmful ingredints, but aids digestion. Pepsi Cola Bottling Works, Burlingtoki, N.C. OM >* >M I f F NASH ATTORNEY AT LAW PRAOTiCE IN AU COURTS HILL SBORO N C. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doles 666 will break any case of Chilk & Fever, Golds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and doei not or sicken. Price 25c. A Cure tor Sour Stomach Mrs. Wm. M. Thompson, of Battle Creek, Micb., writes. have been troubled with indigestion, soar stomach and bad breath Aft^r taking two hottiesof Ch&mberlain's Tablets I am welL These tablets are splendid—ncMie better." For sale by Mebane Drag I Company. It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. She says further: “Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. 1 soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARD The Woman’s Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good.” Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! I 64 OMt )1 >M >1 WE BUY BARGAINS The purchaser of our propersy gets the benefit of our low cost. If we get a farm cheap, you can buy it cheap; if vve build at low cost, you get the benefit as well as we. LOOK AT THIISE: 7 room house, three blocks of depot in good neighborhood, $2100.00. 5 room house one block of graded school $1400.00. 125 acres farm 2 1-2 miles of town, crood buildings, and fine grain land, $3750.00. Others as good. Meliane Real Estate & Trust Co. W S. CRAWFORD Manager Subscribe to The Leader