Locals and
Mrs. J. A. l^owler of Greens-[Ttiursday Afternoon jSook |
1 bort) is v[sitinj>- relatives in town, j Club. j
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Mrs. Clarke of Wel^-on is
Mrs. Joe Vincent was hostess
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Mrs. Dave Qualls spent Satur-
ill Burlington.
Mrs.
Graves,
Mr. John H. Mebane
lington was in town the
the week.
Mr. Charles Harris
Felix 'I'hursdoy Afternoon Book
Club with 14 members present
and six guest to enjoy this de-
of Bur- lightful meeting. After some
first of business rook soon took the form i
'of amus3m«nt. At the close of!
and daugh- the game dGlicious refreshments |
I ler Miss Emma are spending i he ^^onsisting of salad's Ice cream’
Ml. David Hawkins of Cair j week in Durham. and cake were served by the*
-■ nt Sunday in Mebane. j ' i hostess assisted by Mrs. Warren'
jlr. W. O. Sharpe of Durham! “'• “J Freemontito the following/ ladies: Mes-i
1 M-h-ine Frid-iv [arrived in the city Sunday aricT'dames Felix Graves, W. W. Cor- >
v.u. iu. a r la., i Charles'
Mr. Ckmde Bishop spent the, ^ i • J WHard, J. M. Thompson, Ed I
.. l end with friends at Semora. I • White, U. S. Rav, Hettie Scott, i
,'awyer of Buriin^lon «as m |
! town Monday.
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,1. M. Thompson was inj
■ h Satiuday on busines=!. | ]yjr. and Mrs. W. E. Standback
. . lind Mrs. Jim Bowland of i^nd Lucile Warren were in town
1 . iin were in \lebane Satur-1 Tuesday.
H ,ni to Mr. and Mrs. West.spent Smi-
H,, l.nci TlmrsJay Sept. IGlh a ^ ‘y I
Mr. Toni Pender returned histj
„„1 Mrs. Herndon of Eloni"''fwhere hoj
ituH^ nr. and Mrs. N. D. i«'>wnprdur-!
I ing the meeting at the M. P.;
‘ church.
1. • nd '\lrs. J. M. Thomps: n j m n i
. Irrtulives in Graham l.s.t' Mr. Fred rerrall .spent -
, week end with his family return-
mg to Greensboro Sunday A. M.
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Ralph Vincent, Walter Mason,.
Misses LMs Ham, Gertrude
Chandler, Alice, Della and Lilly
Fowler.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Yo\ir druggist will refund money if PAZO
01 N ! laiU to cure any case ot Itcbii.g,
'4!iii,!, iir 1‘rotruding Piles in6 tol4 day s.
1 lu i.iil ■aiiiilii.aUoii givcs tlase aud Rest. 50c.
4‘RESTIGE
A Checking Aeeount
will make you c^irel'ul
and systematic—r(iduce
your expenses—give
you a receipt for every
biil paid- and give your
prestige and standing.
We invite YOUR
Checking Account-
even though it is small.
Bank with us.
Mebane Bank & Trust
Company
Mebane, 66*564 N. C.
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price of a Weekly. No
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of tb‘j threat Eluropean war, a str;iggl.?
so titanic that it makes all others
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scription to it will take you far ioa i
our next Presidential campaign. j
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S j
regular subscription price is only $1.00 j
per year, and this pays for 156 pnpcrs!
We offer this unequalled nevvapaperand
the Mebane Leader toerethor one year!
j for $1,50. The regular subscription^
j price of the two papers is $2.00. (
I Address all letters to !
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l\lv fall and win^^i* o]w,in
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My SKO SATiiDAY, SEPT. 24 AND 25
AT MEBANE
ON TUESDAy, SEPTfMBER 28tli.
Don't fail to^see the pretty things I have to
show vou.
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Suliscribe Tj Tiie Leader
! None
Cham-
Mfs. .)‘>hn Nicholson spent the
erul with relatives in Bur-
riiivtoPi,
Allen Warran of Elon
fiit^nds in Mebane last
week.
Mr- J..lin Hunt has returned
fji-ni a ' i-it to relatives in Vir-
viiiia,
w,>s liallie Compton of Pros-
pr^-r Hill is visiting Mrs. William
tiaV. kiii^.
Alesil'unes Pred Norwood and
H-i Smith spent Friday in
Burlington.
Mrs. Hicks of Goldsboro is
visiting her daught3r, Mrs. Tom
Trutchfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickard
of Greensboro spent Sunday
witli Mrs. Pickard’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Boone.
Mr. Alex Bowland was a busi
ness visitor in Mebane Momlay.
Mr, Claude Bishop spent the
first part of the week in (^ra-
liam.
Kev. Clements, tht-^ Christian
preacher from Morrisville preach
ed at the Bingham School Sui>
day afternoon.
Miss Louie Terrall of Durham
spent the week end with her
father near Mebane.
MiSs Et’fie Boone spent the
Fortin, and .sheet
rnetal work. Stoves
and furnaces repair
ed. Will .G; 1 a d 1 y
sorve you.
R. M. Kennon
liqual to
berlain s |
‘‘I liave trio.l most all of the coiiugh
cures and find that there is noi.e I hat)
equal Chan'herlai’.o Couj;h Rern^fly. it
j has never failed to fj^ive me |)roiti] t j
1 relief,” writes W. Harnu-, Mont-I
' pelier, Ind. When you have a cold give ■
I this remedy a trial and see for youi seif >
i what a splendid medicine it is. F or {
j sale by Mebane Drug Co |
Mebane Leader
Mebane, N. C.
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This is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
ce at Miles-Nichoison lumber
iiivifjorating to the i^ale and Sickly
j The Old Staudard general Ktrengtheniug touic,
GROVl'; S IWSTKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.euriclies the blood.and builds up the sys
tem. A true touic. For adults and childreu. 50c
Mrs. H. C. Nicholson spsnt ' near
the week end in Burling-ton with • ‘
relatives I • ^^^kard of Saxapahaw
1 spent Friday with his daughter
Miss Julia Murray of Efiand i ^^5, gam Albrisht.
is visiting- her aunt Mrs. Royj
l'hi)mpson. i
.Mr. Will Thompson of iligh
Point was a business visitor in^
.siebane Friday,
Mr. Flovd Lawrence of Greens
boro was a business
■vlc-bane Saturday.
Messers Ernest Wilkinson, J.
W. Carter, T. C. Carter and Jack
Christopher at-ended court in
Graham Monday.
Mrs. W. D. Dodson of Durham
who has been visiting Mrs. Fred
visitor m I Terrall returned home Sunday.
j Miss Hallie Compton who has
Mr. W. Y. Malone has return-j been visiting Mrs. William Haw
ed from Eastern Carolina where kins left Monday for Haw River
to spend a few days.
A number of Mebane’s Base
Ball fans went up to Burlington
he has been buying tobacco.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cooper
and mother, Mrs. Cooper weie | to see the game be-
litors in ivlebane last week. tween Burlington and Winston.
children of
Dr. and
Mrs. Hawley have
Charlotte w here
Mrs. Smith and
Hoh^-rsonville are visiting her J returned from
Ijarents Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. I they attended the funeral
j and burial of Dr. Hawley’s fath-
-dr. .1. N. Warren has returedjer. '
Mebane after spending a few
-la with his family at Mt Airy. I her
Mrs. Ernest Carrell and dau-j people near Liberty returned
^ ' ofS. C. are visiting her j Friday and will resume her
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, duties at Wcodlawn Monday,
Mr. D. E. Wilkinson of Ridge-
ville left Mebane on the Monday
eleven o’clock train for the
Northern markets to purchase
his fall and winter stock of
goods.
• . u n > ompton of Elon
who has been visiting Mrs. J.
' "mpton returned home last
V' ek.
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'• Felix Graves has returned
Cheraw, S. C., where he
ht toliacco during the season
Annie Las’ey has return-
^'i ii '-m her vacation and will
t“U' h :c Woodlawn again this
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cram^->. Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cut8, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
Wednesday Afternoon
Book Club.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Singleton delightfully entertain-
led the Wednesday Afternoon
M'-
tei Virginia spent the week
1 ith Mrs. Clark’s mother,
Mr r. M. Ch?ek.
A. W. Clarke and^iaugh-' gook Club and a few invited |
guest at rook at her home on j
5th street. Three tables were |
arranged in the parlor where 14 j
ladies enjoyed this game to the |
fullest extent for two hours, At |
the conclusion a salad course ’
was served followed by ice cream i
and cake ' I
Those present were: Mesdames I
R. H, T>son, Charles Grant, '
Ralph Vincent, Tom Crutchfield, ;
Paisley Nelson, Walter Weather
ly, Sam Morgan, Ernest Wiikin- •
son and Miss Lenura Walker. |
Guest, Mesdames T. M. Thomp
son. W. S. Hau ls, W. W Cor-1
bett, Miss Mary Hawkins, Thar-'
leston. S. Miss Mary
Hufham of Spa’tanburg.
Mary E. Hawkins of
' fiai . 'ston, S. C., who has been |
i ' K Mrs. W. S. Harris re-
’ ' i home Friday,
‘ M. W. Ferguson has re-
^ ‘i from Pages Mill, S. C.,
wr re he has been buying to
ror the past two months.
aiid Mrs. Sam Sharp have
I’ttu' iiofj from Pages Mill, S. C.
wli -.. Sharp has been keep-
i. ■ )ks for the tobacco people.
M sh Virgie Davis who has
Ijeen pending the summer with
I'iother, Mr. Frank Davis
-aturday for her home at
Mary Hufham returned
-r .1 tanburg, S. C. to resume
duties at Convers'e College
having spent the sunr.mer
H otel Clegg
Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg
f Proprietor
'EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1-00, $1.50
The Mouse that has departeil
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.
To Drive Out Malaria , ^ ,
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTBI.ESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
r . . 1 ,— --a tasteless form.
- '.IV,ng spent me malaria, tte
lu-r father, and sister, Mrs. ijroa builds up the system. ^ cents
raiEL CLEGG
Greensboro, N. C.
AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere
To Sell
Madame
Du Fouic^j^ j
Face
Powdei*
which is prepared
in four colors
And Two
25c & 50c
PER BOX.
Send 2c stamp
for sample, De
partment D.
The Du Four Co. ,Wash., D. C.
Julia Marlow
Uset* and
Recommends
Madame
Da Four’s
Face
Powder.
OUR FALL AND WINTER LINEi'
Now Complete
Beautiful line of Series, Silks, Corduroys, Vel-
velts, Linens, Ginghams, Gaiiteas, Devonshires,
Curtain goods, etc. all of tire latest styles and
patterns.
New Store
I am now l)uilding a now store house and do
not propose to move the jjrescMit stock of goods
into the the new house, so j aro offering the stock
of dry goods, Jiotion.^,, shoes, hats etc at
cost, 3tock inventory son:ething like five thousand
dollars, now is a chance to buy up to date goods
at wholesale prices. I have l»een adding new
goods from time to time so you will find stock
up to date. This is an oj.iportunity
SELDOM OFFERED
you at the beginring of the fall season. Come to
see me and you will not regret it>
^"ours to please
King Quality and Star Brand Shoes, Hat
Caps, and everything in the notion line.
Prices Right
see us.
NELSON-RAY CO.
HICO MILLING CO
LETTER OF APPRECIATION.
Sept. 1st
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UooH'ise of liberal patronage givei^me by my merchant aiid farmer
friends since I have taken charge of the Hico Milling Company, I
have been able to make constant and valuable improvements in
the machinery and equipment, until toflay we have the most mod
ern and best equipped roller mil' in the south, and as a token of
my ap[>eciation of this patronaj^e I want to extend to each of my
friends, both farmers and merchants, my thanks for their patron
age
It is my desire to build up such a business relation between my-
self and patrons that they may know at all times that they will
receive the best of treatment and the best products that can bo
made, and that in having their work done at our mills they are
getting the best that can be made
Besides many of the latest improvements added, we have just
received and placed in operation a modern /cleaning machine, known
as an (mion seperator. This machine is the most modern in the
south, and insures k^od, clean wheat, and pure flour and will be of
great benefit to the farmers in cleaning their seed wheat
We are aUvays glad to see our friends at our mills and will con
tinue to work to merit your patronage. ^
Yours truly,
HICO MILLING CO.
Anglin
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF HIGHGRADE
PHOTOGRAPHS
Kodak Work fiiiishdd promptly
ANGLINS ^STUDIO
Davis St. BURLINGTON, N. C.
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Burlingrton, N. C.
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
attr ctive as possible. We have every thing you may
neod for the kitchen.
Cabinets, Tables, Ranges, Linoleums.
Oua prices are the lowest for high grade goods. Our
“pay as you can plan” enables you to make your kitchen
all you ma\ desire without missing the money you would
invest
Come and See Our Line
Green McClure
Furniture Co. Graham, N. C.
FOR SALE
ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE
One block from Graded School.
A Bargain
MEBANE LAND &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas.
Alebane, C.
Subscribe To The Leader
Miss Alice M. Bowland
Annourfces to the trade
Her Fall Opening of fashionable
Millinery
Friday & Saturday
SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25.
BurJington, N. C.
Davis bt.