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Locals and f # ^ # Personals • j Mrs. E. P. Clarke of Weldon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. . Feh*x Graves. Crafg-Christian. in Mr. Felix Smith spent Sunday Hurlington. iMiss Jennie White Thui^sriay in Greensboro. :.Iiss Marcie Snow of Chatham is visiting Mrs. Ed Carr. Mr. W- M. Miles was in Meb- aiu‘ Saturday. Mrs, Clair Carwell of Concord is visiting Miss Emma Harris. Master Frank Crawford went ' ' in Mrs. A. ,L. Dlarke and Misses Fov of Mt Airy stopped o^er in Mebane Monday night with Mr:s. Felix Graves enroute home from Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Lohrengel have ■ returned to Mebane to live after spsn absence of several years. Mr | Lohrengel came to work for the! White Furniture Co. in 1893 and ^ made many friends here who| are glad to have him oack. , Mr. and Mrs. John T. Christian request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Mamie Irene to Mr. John Thompson Craig Wednesday evening, July four teenth nineteen hundred and fifteen seven thirty o'clock At Home 605 Burch Avenue Durham. North Carolina, THE THRIUE-A WEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD b: b. Club ^ , 10 Gibsonville Saturday his c*ar. Thursday afternoon Miiss Pauline Minshew of Kuivka is visiting Miss Rachel Ham. Thursday Afternoon Book Club, _ jj Wilkinson enter- One of the most delightful i Gained The Benefit Book club at meetings of the season of the her home on east main street Book club Practically a Daily at the price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the world givea so much at so low a price. The year 1914 has been the most ex traordinary in the history of modern :)imes. 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 tiDes, an you should not miss any of the tremen dous eventj that are cccuring. No other newspaper will inform you with the prompti ess and cheapness of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year's, sufc- cip tion to it will take you far i o our next Presidential campaign. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S , regular subscription price is oiily $1.00 Decora* j per year, and this pays for 156 papers flowers I We offer this unequalled newspaper and year for $1.50. Th*^ regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Address all letters to When In Mebane MaRe it your business to stop at Jobe Bros. Cafe where you can get something cooked just like you want it. Meals at all hours. Vegeta bles cooked every day. Bring your friends with .you. JOST RECEIVED SHIPMENT CRIMSON CLOVER SEED. low GUT SHOES AT AND BELOW COST Special prices on all summer goods. Trunks, hand bags, suit cases, etc. Jobe Bros. Cafe Saturday with Ahell Miss Ora spent last the coun- Miss Lizzie Berry week at her home in try, .\Irs. Walter Mason and child ren are visiting relatives at Stanley. Mr, Frank Warren of Mt Airy spent the week end with friends in Mebane. Mrs. John Ross of Philadelphia is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. B. Sc )tt. Guest, Mesdames J. M. Thomp son, J. E. White, and Miss Jessie White. Mr. R. H. Tyson is attendiig a liai Jvvare coiivention in Lhai- 1 -roil, S. C. Tile New Church Miss Lynette Swain has turned from a visit to friends at riaw River. Mr. Claud Hunt and bride re turned home Thursday from a bridal tour North. Miss Lorna Alexander of Mon roe, N. C., is visiting Miss Emma Harris. Mesdames Hettie Scott, S. A. White and Joe Vincent Spent Thursday in Greensboro. Mrs. J. H. Fowler left Satur day to visit her daughter, Miss Lilly in lialeigh. Miss Sallie Phillips of Char lotte is visiting her aunt Mrs. T. M. Cheek on Holt St. Mesdames Fred Norwood and Hugh Smith left Friday for Bur- mingham Alabama. Mrs. Dora Dick and daughter Miss Kate oj Whitsett are visi ting Mrs. J. T. Dick. Misses Lillie and Daisy Conk lin of Burlington spent the week end with friends in Mebane. Mr. Adolphus Cheek of Bur lington was a business visitor in Mebane Saturday. Misses Felcie and Delia King who have been visiting in Spencer returned home Satur day. Mrs. E. W. Wilkerson and children spent the week end with Mrs.- C. W. Berry near Lebanon. Dr. C. W. Styles of Washing ton, D. C., spent Thursday with his cousins, Misses Mary and Cathrine White. Messers R. L. Enbanks, R. L. Stroud and Lueco Lloyd of Chap el ilill visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawford last week; A number of Mebane Base ball rooters went up to Gibsonville Saturday to see the game be tween Mebane and Gibsonville. Messers I. D. Ham and Ben Warren left Saturday for Black Mts. in Mr. Warren’s car (o spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paisley Nelson Mesdames Mary McFairland and Albert Cook sppnt last Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Noblett at Hub. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Warren and. two daughters^ Misses Clara and Helen, came in Thursday from Mt Airy. They will spend a month visiting friends around here. Misses Mary Jobe and Ora Allen and Mr. Marvin Allen re turned last week from Chase Cit7, Va., where they visited Mrs. T. E. Wilkerson. We think the post office will have to get a new cleik soon from the way one of Mebane*s popular bachelors was talking Sunday uigHt after church. Rev. W.G.CUments will fill his I appointment nex^ Sabbath July j 18 3 o’clock in the assembly hall ' of Bingham school, the public is cordially invited, and all oiem- bers of the church requested to be present as we wish to com- iUebane Boys Win From GibsoHville in Close Game. Id tlie closest and most excit ing Ranie pulled off this season on tne (iibsonvilie diamond took place Sitiirday when Mebane defeated Gibsonville 3 to 0. It was truly a hard fought battle. High for Mebane allowed Mebane Leader Mebane, N. Wednesday afternoon, was that held Thursday after- tions of potted and cut noon with Mrs. Felix Graves, were used Tables were arran- \ the Mebane Leader toeether one The guest found their places at | sed for rook and this was play- j tables and entered with keenest I progressively, no prize was Miss Lilly Smith of Burlington I pleasure into the all absorbing i given. game of rook. Delicious refresh-1 The hostess served refresh ments were served to the fol-! ments consisting of crystalized lowiner guest and members: ’ grape fruit, cream and cake to Mesdames F. m. Hawley, J. R.' the following members and guest Singleton, Hettie Scott, Ralph I Members present, Mesdames J. Vincent, San^ White, Misses |R* Singleton, R. H. Tyson, C. Mary White and Margaret Mill- ■ H. Grant, S. G. Morgan, Ralph ender, Mesdames Joe Vincent, 1 Vincent,and Miss Lenora Walker J. M. Thompson, Arthur White, Charles Dillard, Charles Lasley, Arthur Scott, W. O. Warren, W. W. Corbett, Misses Jennie Las ley, Lois Ham, Della and Alice Fowler. J. J. Attorney at Law Graham* N. C. Office Over National Bank Daily Thought. It is not work that kills man; it la worry. Work is healthy; you could hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the bladie. It is not the revolution that destroys machinery; it is the fric tion.—Beecher. For Sale A good young horse, also a lot ot corn, apply to Mrs. B. F. White. Fresh groaeries constantly on hand. Yours to serve, Nelson- Ray Co. Your Motorcycle See your dealer Geo. E. Wyatte be fore you buy- He sells Harley David son motorcycles and repairs old machi nes. He. also sells motorcycle oil, elec tric fans, cookers, irons and ajiything in the electric line pletethe orgcnization on that; ""ly f ^ day. Mrs. M A. White has kindly given a lot on which to build the church, will be known as the Mebane Christian c>.urch. We expect to build as soon as possible. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. J. O. Fowler. Supt. S. S. Mrs. J. O. Fowler, Sec. Score Mebane Gibsonviile R H E 3 5 3 E H E 0 3 4 High and Barnett Murchison and Duncan. Reception Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillard charmingly entertained the young people of the town Thurs day evening from 8 to 11 o’'clock to a rook party complimentary to their sister’s guest. Miss Pauline Minshew of Eureka. After three hours of enjoyment ice cream and cake were served to the following guest. Misses Pearl and Lottie Satterfield, Helen Warren, Addie Johnston, Pauline Minshew, Rachel Ham, Messers Sam Long, Glenn Sat terfield, Currie Mebane, Claud Christopher, Slade Vincent, Paul Smith, Ed?ar McCauley, Bob Dillard, Henry Johnston, and L D. Ham. Mrs. Hettie Scott is visiting relatives in Western Carolma. Mr. John Swain has returned from Asheboro where he has been visiting friends. Mr. A. N. Scott has returned I from Black Mt. i Mrs. N. D. York left Monday j for Elon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ned Brannock. D Every thing For Your Kitchen A young woman spends a great deal of her time in the kitchen. So everything there should be just as bright and attractive as possible. We have every thing you may need for the kitchen. Cabinets, fables. Ranges, Linoleums. Oua prices are the lowest for high grade goods. Our “pay as you can plan” enables you to mak your kitchen all you may desire without missing the. money you would invest. Come and See Our Line Green McClure Furniture Co. Graham, N. C. Why Is That The Word Coca Cola Has been burned in the brain of the American people, simply and solely because it is Is the most popular, and satisfying soft drink sold. Its manufacturers have made it possible to find it every where. Its a necessity as well as a luxury. Coca- Cola Bottle Works, J. Burlington, N. C. Coble, Prop, Farmers Institute There will be a farmers in stitute held at Elon College July 24, and one held at Woodlawn school house July 27, one at Springs graded school July 28th. These will be the only institutes held in this county. Craig-Christian Mr. John Craig, who grew up in Mebane from a boy, and all ways popular, will be united in the holy bonds of ' matrimony Wednesday the 14th of July to Miss Mamie Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T, Christian of Durham. The Leader joins a host of friends in wishing for the couple long life and much happiness. Traveling Man s Exper ience. “In the summer of 1888 I had a very severe attack of cholera morbus. Two physicians woiked over me from four a. m to 6 p.m. without giving me anv relief and then told me they did not expect me to live; that I had best tele graph for my family. Instead of doing so, I give the botel porter fifty cents and told him to buy'me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and take no substitute. I took a double dose according to the direction and went to sleep after the second dose. At live o’clock the next morning I was called by my order and took a train for next stopping point, a well man but feeling rather shaky from the severity of the attack,” write H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. For sale by Mebane Drug Co University Team Losses. Mebane team defeated the University Team Friday by b score of 8 to 7. The score by innings Chapel Hill R. H. 7 10 Mebane 8 9 Crabtree and Wadsworth. Thompson, High, Barnett. E. 7 ICE TICKETS SPECIAL GASH PRICE THIS WEEK L. T. JOHNSTON Nations, like men. owe all the strength and vitality that is in them to n^ble thoughts and inspirations.— Balzac. Notice. The Civic Association will sell ice cream on the Leader Square next Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock. Subscribe to the Leader Hotel Clegg Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg Proprietor EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1 00, $1.50 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 by stopping just across the street North of the passenger depot. H0IELCLE66 Greensboro,' N. €• Miles-Nicholson Lumber Company Carry all kinds of building material and make contracts for all classes brick buildings, fur nish all material, and will do you a turnkey job finished to the Queens taste. Will talk it over With you at any time, and meet you on any reasonable terms. Yours with a sincere desiie to serve you Miles- Niclioison Lumber Ce. Mebane, N. C. Tin Work a Specialty Hats! Hats! It is likely you may still want a hat, if so you could not go to a better place to make a nice selection that at Miss Margaret Clegg Graham ana Mebane, JN. C. NorfolKnoutherh Qailroad FREIGHT SERVICE If you value quick transportation; route your shipments vis Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time made by their package cars, and you will find that your interests are best served by patronizing them, as “Time is moneys ’ mmmmmmmm Anglin MAKES A SPECIALTY OF HIGHGRADE PHOTOGRAPHS Kodak Work finished promptly ANGLINS STUDIO Davis St. BURLINGTON, N, C, Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Qrove** The Old Standard Grove’# Tasteless fVilH Toaic is eqasdly valuable as a General Tonic bKause it contains the well known tonic {rt'opertiesof QUININB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and BuUds up the Whole System. SO cents. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING. FL00RING-CEILING-SIDIN6-SHIN6LES SASH- DOOSS-BLINDS Large Stock —Prompt Shipments QUALITY BJGHT-PRICES RIUHT. LETUSnGORE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREENSBORO, N. . 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. Advertise In The Leader. iriteitlfhtr itfritr ’ I"'
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