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\AL: Jlj - ,4 ^||Pgg?iP^ligPiW'^^ggqpigifWiPipii!i|PPip|iPBgjp^- Mebane Leader J. 0. FOY, - * - Editor and Owner Entered »8 second class matter Feb- at the Post Qmce at act of March raary 8, 1909, HJebane. N.C., finder the 1897- Issued Every Thursday Morning. SUBSCKwTlOxN: One Year, - - ’ fiix Months, - - ' Three Months, - - *‘^5 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Send Currency, Postal Money Order or Stamps. CORRESPONDENCE We wish correspondents nearby post offices lA. in sll the Write at on»*p THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 1915 A MALICIOUS SLANDER. , Because Governor Whitman re fused to eonimute the sentence or pardon of Charles Becker, his wife as a matter of revenge has had a plate made upon which is engraved the lettering ‘ Charles Becker murdered July 30 1915 by Governor Whitman.’’ We do not know what steps Whitman may take if any in the mat ter, but to us it looks like noth ing else but a slanderous mali cious lie. Becker was legally executed by instrumalites put in operation by the State of New York after he had had two fair and impartial trials, and in each had been found guilty. The guilt of Becker bad ceased to be a question long a?o with fair minded intelligent men. It was the weak sentamer.talist that alone found sympathy for Beck er. We are not disposed to think that Mrs. Becker’s engraved plate on the coffin of her hus band can do any harm to the reputation of Governor Whitman but whether or no, if there is a law to make the woman take this slanderous lie off the coffin of Becker we hope it will be ex ercised. If any of the ganj^: who were electrocuted prior to Beck er who w^ere accused of Rosen thal’s murder was guilty, then we believe Becker was equal, if not more guilty. why did he not go on and say he did nothing to pricipetate the war. Why did he not say that he had not been preparing for the very conflict that he helped to hasten for 30 yearis. The whole statement could have gone in together and one with as much truth as the other. No, he hopes to deceive and mislead by one of the usual methods of the Germans, by tellmg an un truth. The Germans sav they are fighting for their very existance, that the allies have girdled the empire with a fring of fire and sword, and it is fight or be de stroyed. What nation is push ing its way across Poland into' Russian territory, at a sacrafice of millions of men and billions of property the Germans. What nation is it that has wilfully and maliciously over run Belgium and destroyed its integrity, and [almost its national character, I and in their invasion adopted the I most barbarious method known to civilizations its the Germans. What nations is holding without pretence or excuse ten per cent of French teritory including all her iron mines, and the greater portion of her manufacturing industries with a total value of i more than 30 per cent of Frances entire teritory, and yet these liars and land thieves claims they are guilty of nothing, simply in- ocent militarist, simply a- gang of fatalist, who believe in the survival of the fitest, the ex istance of the strongest. That might makes right, and there is no other right. Blast the Germans from the j ^ace of the earth, they are I a blighting curse to the worlds ' existance. There is no place for them where civilization and Christianity rules. Littleton College i At the Churches. | I ’ ' ' A well established, well-equip-| Preaching at the Baptist church ped, and very prosperous school } at'11, a. ,m and 8 p. m. the[ for girls and young women. | third Sunday, and 8 p. m. the Fall term begins September! first Sunday night. Sunday 22, 1915. For catalogue, address | School at 10 o’clock every Sun- J, M. Rhodes, |day morning. Prayer meeting Littleton, North Carolina I every Wednesday night at The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRIGUTURE AND ME CHANIC ARTS SEEDS AND DOLURS Seed that is not planted does not grow. Dollars that are not banked do not increase. No far mer is so foolish as to think that a paper bag of watermelon seeds hanging from the rafters, will ever grow until he planted it. Yet are you not expecting those d(»llars in that bureau drawer will grow without banking them? Dead seeds and dead doliar.s brings no returns. • MEBANE BANK & TRUST CO. Mebane, N. C. J. Archie Long, Pres. Ben F. Warren, Vice-Pres. Felix F. Smith, Cashier. o’clock. Young men seeking to equip them- el ves for practical life in Agriculture and all its allied ^ branches; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing; in Chemistry snd Dyeing; in Tex- 81 tile Industry, and in Agricultural I Teaching will find excellent provision I for their chosen careers at the State’s H. G. Dorsett, Pastor ; industrial College. This College fits W^ S. Crawford. Supt, S.S. I men for life. Faculty for the coming year of 65 men; 767 students; 25 build- ings. Admirably equipped laborator- Services at the Presbyterian (»es in each department. County ex* The bandit Villa is quoted as saying that “The American Government can go to hell.” I That is about the kind of langu age «ve can expect of one of Brians friends to indulge in. A year ago Bryan had his emisary and agent over in Mexico patting Villa on the back, and telling him what a splendid villian he was, an artistic cut throat. Bry an had something up his sleeve Your Motorcycle See your dealer Geo. E. 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We have never entertained any sympathy for Becker because we regarded him as a very bad man, and deserved all he has goten. you an idea of is getting all Be- This will give where Germany the cotton she wants from, fore the war Denmark got bales of southern cotton year, since the war she goten 35.250 bales, before war Holland got of cotton 33.822 bales per Nevertheless. He heard the fifes at the end of the street, He heard the marching of thousands of feet; The rush and the murmur, the beat of the drum. The sudden strange delirium. He saw the gold banners and flying flags. The rapturous faces of lads and hags; The light romance and the gleam ot it all — The wonder, the magic, the dream of it all. But he did not see the lonely camp fires burning On the distant fields; and he forgot the yearning Of aching hearts when nights were filled with dread; He did not see the piteous, helpless dead; He did not think of sorrow and alarms. 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The British Honorable Artillery company were at one time mighty men with the bow and arrow, nnd they were most particular as to the replac ing of what were known as the arch- | er’s marks—wooden pillars in the open | spaces of the capital. Several times j in the century before last the valiant ■ men of the H. A. C. (who date from ' the year 1537, when they were incor- j porated by Henry VIII) asserted their j old archer privileges, and replaced | marks that had been removed by en- j croachers. In 1791, wten the Long I Butts at Islington Common were de- j stroyed by grave-diggers, the artillery j company were wroth, and compelled j the vandals to restore the targets. In | 1842, of all the open ground for arch- i ery, there remained only a few acres ( to the north of the City road.—Pall THE THKItilf-A WEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Practically a Daily at the price of a Weekly. No other New.spaper ^in the world gives so much at so low a price. The year 1914 has been the most ex traordinary ill the history of modern ijimes. It has witnessed the outbreak of the great European wnr, a struggle so titanic that it makes all others look small. You live in momentous times, an you should not miss any of the tremen dous eventfc that are cccuring. No other newspaper will inform you with the promptr.ess and cheapness of the I Thrice-a-Week edition of the New I York World. Moreover, a year’s sub scription to it will take you far io I our next Presidential campaign. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Mebane Leader toerether one year for $1.50. Th^ regu'ar subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Address all letters to THE BEST PLACE tN GREENSBORO get the best to eat i& To the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. 3t2 swra ELM STREET Near passenger depot. J R. DONNNEL, Prop. 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