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to Dur- 0 Locals and g Personals » Mr. Sam Sharp went ham Thursday. Mr. West Warren left Sunday for Clarksville, Va. Mr. W. M. Miles left Sunday for Richmond, Va. Miss Blanche Scott of Graham mv Fowler was in Hills^rM^ Thompson.'’''’ at Haw River. o Saturday. i | White left on H. A. Yarbrough of Se-1 business trip Thursday night. Mr. Bernard Compton went to Chapel Hill Thursday. Mr. Lewis Hawkins, went High Point Saturday. Mr W T Riggs spent Satur day in the country. Miss Braddie Cates spent the Mr. Lewis Allen went down visited friends in Mebane Kfland Friday. ; Sunday, P,-. R. H. Bsynes of Tordonj Mrs. J. J. Henderson of Gra- I in town Saturday. , ham spent the week with, Mrs. Mi.^s Emily Snyder of Graham ! J. M. Thompson. .s 111 Mebane Thursday. j g ^ Henderson of Gra- Ui'. J. N Warren is spending| ham was a business visitor in . week end in Mebane. ; town Saturday, Mr. Lawyer Parker of Graham was in town a few hours Tiiursday. Dr. Charles McPherson of Bur lington was in town Thursday. Mrs W W Corbett spent Mon- I day in Durham. j Miss Bessie Corbett returned' s\w A. P. Long went rlington on business up toi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warren IKobersonville. Thurs-1 were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Holmes is visiting i Albert Holmes Sunday. i daughter, Mrs B F Warren her :>li’ W. C. Clarke went up to! Mr. John Gibson of Durham! Mr. Clyde Compton of Uarr .iinj^ton on business Thursday I spent Sunday with his parents-was in town Thursday afternoon near Mebane. i ^ ^ I Mr. Churchill of Chatham is Mrs. l^rank White of Creens-l q Dorsett. •. ,]. F. Terrell went up to itigton on busmess Thursday! boro spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary McFarland. ! W. C. Clarke spent the Mr. J. W. Dennis of Durham Thursday. : was a business visitor in Mebane; Mrs. M. M. McFarland spent >•. Clyde Hunter of Craham |-the week-end in Burlington, with TiM J Tk, A , T ^sister. ■Mr. and Mrs. Arch Long of. Haw River visited relatives in | Mrs. Fred Terrell went up to Mebane Saturday. j Greensboro Thursday night to 1,, T rr , „ visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of; High Point spent the week-end! Mr Willie Hawkins returned with their parents South of Meb-; home Saturday after a week in i tlie country. Mrs. D. Boone of Durham is i Mrs H E Wilkinson and child- Mr. Chas. 1returned Monday from Rob- ersonville, N C Mrs. Phillip Cooper of Carr, Mrs. W. Y. ,ir. McSwain of Bingham; o(il left for his home Friday ‘ ■it. .i ■I business visitor in town ! ! dav. V. Paul Jobe of Durham vis it ,1 ills parents Saturday and S'!Mii;;V. rKi> week is Lace Week at Walkt^v's'), 10 and 25cstore Main . i: Hurlington, N. C. : I St Plelena Foy is visiting j . . , i and family in Ash-1 j y j Maynard at Cross Roods. In large or .sma]| quantities at reasonable Price for sale bv our dealers at MEBANE, N. C. or at our Plant Phone or write Piedmont Ry. & Elec. Co. ICE DEPARTMENT Graham, N. C. | I Phone 394J I COCA-COLA Is undoubtedly the best, and most popular all around soft drink in this country. There is something refreshing, cheering, and restful in its effect Ii touches the spot with unering accuracy. The government confesses to its innocence, and its value Sold at all fountains and by dealers in soft drinks. Buy of our wagons. Coca- Cola Bottle Works, J. M, Coble, Prop. Burlington, N. C. Anglin MAKES A SFECIALTY OF HIGHGRADE PHOTOGRAPHS Kodak Work finished promptly ANGLINS STUDIO Davis St. BURLINGTON, N. C. § # m SEE 49 NELSON RAY CO. FOR LOW CUT SHOES fcr men, women and children. New stra a' and Panamo hats Spring Dress goods, notions etc Fresh Groceries Come to see us. Nelson-Ray Co. Ui-^s Jessie I. > .^pent Friday • Ir-iiiiie vVhite. White of Greens-! Thompson and with Miss Matthews spent the week-1 was the guest ot e id with Miss Alice Thompson. ' Malone Saturday. Scut.I of Mebane. | Durham of Bur- Dr. J. M. Thompson carried I lington spent Sunday afternoon j Ernest Thornton to Rex hospital Uvith Mrs. E. Ferrall. ,\li s. S. G. Morgan and Mrs. P.. Pettigrew xusited friends i'Mon Friday. Mr. Thomas McCauley of Hill?- ; iro visited his father, Mr. H. McCctuley Friday. ?\Ir. -Jess Tingen of Fuqua S|)rings has been in Mebane for t)u‘ i ast few days. Miss Jessie White of Burling ton i-'pent Saturdav night with Mrs. Fred Norwood. Mr. VV. G. Grav’es of Milton M ho lias been visiting his son It-l’t Tor home Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pickett liad a very narrow escape last Wednesday by a runaway. i The many friends of Mrs. Nel son Walker will regret to hear iliat sne is very sick. Mr. T. N. Warren of Mt. Airy Irft Saturday for home after 'pending a few days in town. Mr. Sam Scott who travels :V.r the Mebane Bedding Co. -:»ent Sunday with his mother. Mr. S. G. Morgan and family, and Mrs. A. P. Long spent Sun- iiiy in the countrv with Mr. ('arter’s family. Miss Pattie Jobe and mother, ^vent up to Burlington shopping hi St Wednesday and returned '1 hiirsday. Air. Coy Patton has returned liome to spend vacation with his lather. Mr. Patton has been teaching school near Fayette ville. Mr. H. A. Tarratt, superin tendent of Children Home, High Point spent Wednesday night with Rev. W. E. Swain. \Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholson pent the veek end with Mr. iohn Boone and attended the ‘leiiiofial services at Hebron -ch Sunday. • W.E.Mugget has just retun- l:ome from Southern Pines HM’*‘hehas been visiting his ' \h'. Mugget who is very sick Ml pneumonia. \hss [^eah Miles w’as seriouly humI by automobile accident I wo(‘k. and was left over at '. I'M Daily’s. Miss Miles is an I t»r Mr. Mike Miles of our Sunday for an operation. Rev. Mr Cllmmoni of Morris- Mrs. John Boone returned Sat- ville, spent Saturday and Sun- urday from Greensboro where ; day with friends here, she had been visiting her daugh-) Several of our town people at- ter, Mrs. Chas. Pickard. ^ tended memorial services at lie- Messers Shields and Frank | bron Sunday, enjoying two ser- Cheek, students at Elon College i mons. spent Sunday with their strand j Master Bernice and Miles Fitch father, Mr. T. M. Cheek. ! Friday to spend some I time in the country with grand Secretary Daniels says our 14 | parents inch guns are the best in the I ,, ^ world, they shoot further and hit j. Fitch from Baynes, was harder than a shot from any iThursc^y. Mrs. Fitch and daughter, Elame went to other gun made. If this is true it is good news. You will find it interesting to look over Ellis-Stone and Co. advertisement. They have the goods, and always sells them ^ right. Write for samples, they! When in Burlington make your are accomodating people and w'ill ! headquarters at Walker’s 5-10- take pleasure in waiting on you. >25c Store; It is is a convenient .— j place, aud “You’re always wel come at Walker’s”. Making Room Summer Stock On Thursday The 15 At 9 O’clock Will sell three dozen spring hats at half price Gome Quick And Get Your Choice Mebane Hat Store Mlbs Margaret Clegg Statesville to visit relatives. ! Miss Etta Compton left Thurs- i day afternoon for the country to I visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Masonic JNotice JOBE BROS. Thursday afternoon of last week Misses Alice, Della and j Regular communication of Lillie Fowler entertained The ' Bingham Lodge, No. 272, A. F. Thursday afternoon Book Club and A. m. Saturday evening, af their home in East Mebane.' May 22nd 8 o’clock. Election of The Misses Fowlers’ are noted | officers. Every member reque-^^t- for their hospitality and this d^^- i ed to be present Refreshments, lightful occasion was another| A. N. Scott, Master added to their list of beautiful; J. S. Albright, Sec, j parties. The house was artisti-' — —r.--rT-rr_— j cally decorated with ferns, roses and other flowers. Rook was played at four tables. 1 .. A collation consisting of chick-j Fresh fish Tuesday and Sat- en salad, ice cream, cake and j urday lOC per bunch, fresh strawberry was served to *6 ^ ^ p following guest, Mesdames J. )l. i ^ Singleton, Hettie Scott, Charles j To get what you want to Lasley, Charles Dillard, Felix come to Graves, "W. W. Corbett, Jo® - , n m Vincent, W,0, Warren, Arthur | JO DC BrOS* C&lC Scott, Ed White, Misses Lois I . ^ , , Ham and Parker. | 6 a m. to " I 10 p. m. FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from- Graded.School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. Free Literature Describing the Great California Expositions Write at once to this Burean for liteYature 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 complete information in regard to railroad rates, hotel accomodations, interesting side trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased information about any section of the great Pacific Coast country Send us twenty cents in stamps and we will send you book describing the Panama*Pacific International Exposition, book describing the Pana- m*-Califomia 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 MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco, Gaiifornia. iVlebane, N. C. B. B. Club Hotel Clegg Wednesday afternoon at herj attractive home on 5th Street; Mrs. K. H. Tyson was a gracious j hostess to the members 'f the Wednesday afternoon Benefit ^ Book Club and a host to addition- i al guests. After the usual pre-' EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1 00, $1>50 Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg Proprietor MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT You will save 56 cts. per gal. THIS IS HOW Buy 4 galsl L. & M.Real Paint, it S^W per g*l. - - f iB.40 And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix .with it^ at estimated cost of • - v 2.40 You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for $10.80 It*s only $ 1.54l[>er gal. Anybody can mix the" OIL'with the PAINTii^ Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paintjn. CANS* you pay $2.10 a gaL or $14.70. TheL.&M SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for >00 years. \ Use a gal. out of any L.ficM. PAINT you buy and it not the best' paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back.| Mebane Supply Co, Mebane, N, C. W A Mabry, Durham, N G FORGET THAT TIMES ARE HARD By Listening to the music and mirth of one of our best graphophone THE EDISON DIAMOND AMBEROLA Thousand or* 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 of us. GREEN- McCLURE FURNITURE COMPANY • V Graham, .North Carolina Made In a lew mlniites limiriaries, a delightful game of j rook was relayed. At the con- ' " ! elusion a delicious salad course a r. :ind Mrs. Frank Mebane i was served followed bv ice cream South Boston spent Saturdaycake. Members present, ht with Mrs. A. N. Scott and'Mesdames W, A. Murraj% Wal- irned Sunday afternoon, Mrs. It accompanied them back, made the trip in automo- want you to know our •; We want to know you. •ilker’s 5, 10 and 25c store, j iM Street, Burlin^fton, N. C.; = ' u’rs always welcome at|Subscr^e ''i.'ver’s.’' ) ter Weatherly, F. L. White, Sam i White. Ralph Vincent, Walter Crawford, C, R. Grant. J. R. Singleton. Guest Mesdames J. M. Thompson, Charles Dillard, F. M. Hawley, and Miss Sue Mebane. The House that has departed from the old beaten track of permitting the guest to pay help through tips 'which is positive ly prohibited here. I give you the best service for the lowest price and that is all. Convince your self bv stopping just across the street North of the passenger depot. HOTEL CLEGG to the Leader' Greensboro, IN, C. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING PLOORING-CEIUNG-.SIDING-SHINGLES SASH- DOORS-BLINDS ,1 Large Stock—Prompt Shipments QUALITY RIGHT-PRICES RIGHT. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREENSBORO, N. 0. It Is True If I do tell you my self I am carrying a line of cloth ing for high quality and low price can not be dupli cated. I AM DETERMINED that my home people shall be treated right and if you will give me a show I will prove it to you, nice clothing, shoes hats and underwear. Gome and see me. C. C. SMITH Mebane, N. C. la Advertise In The leader.
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