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on The Sholder \V‘ ii-nu aiuos Wliitcomb Riley.) ■kii'l jiin t {^ot H cent, l-.H’linff kind of blu^', , har^i- dm’: ”n’ heavy, ■ iv-l Ihe sui' 1 i e thiough, ’ tliii'.^r, 0 my bretheren, , r jus: t,-) lay : : . -1 y«'iir shoulder oit o' way. ni;in fool curious, r- ' toai-diops start, . o' t\cl a flutter >f the heart; ik u]^ meet his eye.'-; • \i;>\v\vhattosay ! ".(I is on your shoulder • .Uv sort o’ way. Their Lives as Penalty Fifty Mexic:m bandits ha\e caiH with their lives for the killing? of one German subject acrordir.^ „) reports to the State Depart neiit. Tac Ger man, whose rame was not (Jellico Advance S-;ntinel.) A hoy may have ever so many faults, The Lesser EviL A gentleman from the north was hut if he loves his s-is er and is erood enjoying tbe excitement of a bear to lier th;it consiiiuU a redeeming, hunt down in Mississippi. ^i:e bear I feature that covers a multitude of ! was surrounded in a small cane thicket, ^ givon, wa« j faults Give us the boy, every time | says the Montreal Herald. The dogs u .0 eath by bandies i.oar Mexico t lat is good to his i.;riur. for such a could not get the bear out and the 5 oy always has his heart in the right | planter who was at the head of the hunt l; n; ('h. ' U \Vii 1'.:' An' \Vh^ I;: if- a (.‘urious compound, , .u\v ami its gall, r.ml hitter crosses— ; word, after all. n ■ must have made it- . tlial is what I say : is on my shoulder : , .-oit o’ v.-ay. iVlCXlCO '-icy A K.-dr-rjil force sent out in pursuit captured and killed 50 of place. bear I'l w fiT!:; ciiriii ca?'', b.--- r, 11!. Ill' a rt'iiv- iU'ason for His lithusiasm. , iias sutfered for several iliarrhoea or other , i minplaiut and is then ! wel! by one or two j ; ‘ > rlain's Colic, Choleraj V . Ki'ucdy, as is often the I : alur;>l that he should I 'i,- in his jtraise of the ; i'cv i illy is this the case ■ , k when life is threat- V. lion in need of such a r fuils. Sold by all W edding Present Birthday Presents Gifts for all people, all ages. Everything for utility and for drnament. Gems that sparkle, gold that glitters, ring 5, bracelets, chains, charms, Pins and pendants. Our line is com- pleet and embraces the best and most reliable goods. Don^t fail to see us, or send your order 1 Ini' ^ i:’I'S not consist in th--:- . ■ ! .>’::hts,--not so much ill U A!.'; . ' ill what we are — Ill- U' 1 Pain Killer 1:. \'iii :i Salvo when applied - . , sj rain. burn or .'^cald. :ir ■’ f ilie skiti will imino- lii.. 'all pain. E. E (’ha; . - i f 'linton. Me saj^s:—“It r.:' - ■> ^ ih^’r injuries of their r> :T’ . •! ho.iIiTic: remedy itsequa i'n’. ' , ■ Will do pfood for you. 1- Ai. i^ano Drug Co. 11.^ !y gained the day has T!. ■- ! 1 ■: t 'lu hut prain the mo- F..r ■ ‘U ■; it subdued into thy- H:i t ; tV-' \vh‘'!c of life a beau- ^ ‘ IPiJ. — Leopold Schefl'. Rem: rkaWe Cure of Dy= sentery. “I v; '^■\ckcd with dysentery ab-':' ' . ' p., and used the doctor’s nv i’ ; 'thor remedies with no : tinL’: worse all the tirre. I wa= t! do anything and my ■ :! from 14" to 125 pounds I - r ut two months when i t- use Chamberlain’s V ■ " i a;.d Diarrhoea Remedy : • ‘ttles of it and it grave me porira- - n li. f.writes B. W. Hill X r. l>y all dealers. Lawyer for the Apaches. One rails la'^vyer has had his nam« iG^ck of* 'he rolls because It was dls- loverea fhat he acted as the regular egal acvifc. r to the “apache” frater- ilty, from v hlch he drew $6,600 an- lually i.; fee.-;. One day he was ©»• (aged to ■:* I'end an apache In a sub* irban i > 'rL HJs client was not satisfied wit** the a^Tor’s ^loccdure In the case, and tfter a ^ -ated argument outside the curt the cllc-nt threw the lawyer Into te River Majne. H OV' aiiii.i- la>. : yo:; tiv Ec . A has ; : booa ■ heart groun^; vator SllpM-r Ellpitf-r and ir Its pir. It Is ( ic Trouble Starts i' ih the cause of many i ’^"rders that make life : .ke Chamberlain’s Tab- ' :r bowels regular and ihose diseases. 1^’or sale Those of Weak Heart. -nay doctor, M. Schurig, ’he market an invention lares will be the greatest contury to sufferers from 'O. Those who will be ■n such as cannot afford a or a house with, an elo- invention consists of a folds into the pocket. The a very thick and soft sole, intained that when worn ’ n are so wonderful that , ?isrond flights of stairs. Mil i;.- n fir: for -I Xc- nil h : the,: ster Praises This Laxative ^ Stubcnvoll of Allison, la., I*r. King’s New Life Tills ; -*iin, writes:^“Dr, King’s i’ill.- are such perfect pills hould be without them.” No :ulator for the liver and ;^ery pill guaranteed. Try 25c. at Mebane DruR Co. WILCOX-FLETCHES CO. DURHAM, N. C. cailrd to one of the negroes: “San , go in there and get the out. ” The negro hesitated for a moment, and tiien plunged into the cane A few moments later the negro, the bear and the dogs were rolling upon the ground outside. After the hunt was over the visitor said to the negro: “Were you not afraid to go into that thicket with that bear?” yCap’n,” replied the negro, “it was jest dis way: I neber had met dat b’ar, but I was pussonally ’quainted wid de old boss, so I je-t naturally took dat b’ar.” The dispatches saj that on the last! trip of the Mauretania from Liver pool to New York that over a half million dollars changed hands gambling and that women were some of the gan'ts. And yet we are sending missionaries to other lands to carry our Cnristiany civilizations mto all parts of tho earth We hayr some hearthen with us. —Duiham Sun, Her Grace Effective. An English woman of rank, a duch ess, was very apt to forget to pay her bills. A milliner, whose large bill h^d been repeatedly Ignored by the irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do they “IT'. ,. „ • , 1 i little girl, a pretty child of ten jcontmually pick their nose or gnnd years, for tbe money which I their teeth? Have they cramping pains, I much needed. Mothers! Have Your Child ren Worms? Are they feverish, restless, nervous, Costly Treatment. “1 was troui)Ied with con tip. tion and indigestion and spent hundtc'cis i-f dollars for medicine and treatment,” writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Aik. “I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was eifected. On returning home I began takin}^ Lhamberlairt’s Tablet’s, and worked right along. I used them for son>e time and am now all right.” Sold by all dealers. was 80 orth We are now showing a splendid assortment of New Coat Suits, Coats Dresses etc. That arc right in style and price. NEW FALL DRY GOODF New Shoes of every kind. New Clothing for Men and Boys. Come to Greensboro and make our store headquarters. Brown-Belk Co. Mail orders carefully filled GREENSBORO, N. C. I iUST OPENED t>E'« STOCK IK t NEW STORE N HR LEE & 4th STREET, ■''outh side of railroad. .■ nnd fancy groceries, can ' “nfectionaries and cerials, > ‘ i i •. Save time and risk of railroad. ^ M.Rimmer Mebane, N C. POSTED-POSTED Any one trespassing by cultivating land, cutting v.ood, or timber, roads, depositing any filth, or l.uiUiiiig hog pins, pasturing cows, or in any othe way trespassing upon our lands without the writ ten permission, will be prosecuted. ME6ANE LAND & IMPROVE MENT CO. By W. E. WHTTE ICE CREAM With complete satisfaction in every spoonful That’s the kind we make. It has thatsmooth, rich taste of Pure Jersey Cream. The flavor is the best vanilla bean and choice crushed fruits. Mecca Dn^ Co. We MEBANE, use only N. C.. Pure Drugs In our Prescriptions, ■INSURANCE I carry a full line of the strongest companies for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything in the insurance line. Rates reasonable. When needing anything in the insurance line see S. G. MORGAN irregular and ravenous appetite? Thest are all signs of worn s. Worms not only cause your child suffering, but stunt its mind and growth. Give “Kickapoo Worm Killer” at once. It kills and removes the worms, improves your child’r appetite, regulates stomach liver and bowels. The symptons disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature intended. All druggists or ny mail, 25c. KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE CO Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Met- ane Drug Co. The promise of two circuses next month is offered by the Winston Jour nal as “balm lor the pa’n caused by the close «»f the baseball season ” As things are going now it ’ooks like the speedy close of that season should be the heart’s desire of every Twin City fan.—Greensboro New^. “Be sure to say ‘your grace,’ to the duchess,” said the anxious mother; and the child gravely promised to remem ber. When, after Irng waiting, she was nshered Into tb / presence of her grace, the little girl dropped her a bow lof courtesy, and then, folding her hands and closing her ej’^es, she said. Boftly: “For what I am about to receive may the Lord make me truly thank ful.” As she opened her eyes and turned her wistful gaze on the duchess, that person turned very red, and without delay, made out a check for the amount due her milliner. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS chiH TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A tnie tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults aod cliildreu. 50c. Where you clothcs, bill b”v besiire 3 on lect some house that carnc-s the most select line, of thoroughly; strictly fitting garments. We carry what a gentleman will appreciate, w^hat the public will admire. It worth your while to see us to make all of your selec tions. i s we are sure w^e can meet your every wish. Suffered Eczema Fifty Years—New Well. Seems a long time to endure the awful burning, itchiner, smarting, skin- disease known as “tetter”—another name for Eczema. Seems good to realize, also, that DR. HOBSON’S ECZEMA ONITMENT has proven a perfect cure. Mrs D. L. Kenney writes:—“I j cannot sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty years. All druggists, or by mail 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphi, Pa. Mebane Drug Co. Mother’s Chair. Mother’s chair had rocked the whole temily. It mad** a creaking noise as It moved, but there was music In Its sound. It was Just high enough to al* low us children to put our heads Into her lap. That was the bauk where w'e deposited all our hurts and worries.. Oh, what a chair that was. ... It was a very wakeful chair! In the sick day of children other chairs could not keep awake—it kept easily awake. That chair knew all the old lullabies, and all those wordless songs which moth ers sing to their children. Songs in which all pity and compassion and sympathetic influences are combined. That old chair has stopped rocking for a good many years. It may he sot up in the loft or garret, but it holds a queenly power yet.—T. DeW’^Itt Tal- mage. __ The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches th s blood, builds up the whole system and will won derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand tbe depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. DO !T NOW p)pyrighf; 19^ IBid^orb. Rochester, N.Vls North Carolina How about that hacking cough, or demoralizing cold? Better take a reliable remedv for it today. Your vitality must have been low, or you wou’d not have taken cold. Compound Oxygen cures by increasing the vitality and by fortifying the system against future attacks. Take- it after any exposure and you will never have a cold. j | Give it a trial for throat and lung j I troubles, pneumonia, and consumption. { _ and for all chronic diseases. Given by inhalation and reaches quickly every part of the system through the blood. Write for our book, which is sent free. Drs. Starkey & Palen 1115 Girard Street Philadelphia, Pa. F. NASH ATTCRNEY AT LAW PRAGTIGE IN ALL COURTS CORCORAN HOTEL DURHAM, N. C. American and European American Plan $2.00 to $2.50 European Plan .75 to $1.50 Special Rates By The Week CHAS. R. PACE, Proprietor. N. C, No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especiaUy for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, end 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 G GOLD DOLLARS Are Always in Demand So Is The Ciiarlotte-Semi-Weekly Observer Published Tuesdays and Fridays. The best semi-weekly newspaper in the Carolinas. Announcement: We have just closed a clubbing offer with The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Ob server so that our readers can get both papers at a very low rate. Here is the price: The Semi Weekly Observer $1 per year Mebane Leader $1 Subscription price of both $2 per year Special rate for both papers $1.50 year. This offer is good only for New sub scriptions to The Semi-Weekly Obser ver, but our subscribers can renew to this paper and get the benefit of the Special rate. Now is the time to pay up your sub scription and subscribe for The Semi- Weekly Observer. Address all orders to THE Mebane Leader Mebane, N. C. A BIG LOT Of crimson clover ssed coming direct from Germany. These seed are free from grass and w^eeds and guaranteed 98 per cent germin ating. Will be forw^arded to us on ar rival of Cargo due in New York about-the 10th, of August. $4.00 per bushel while they last. Mebane Supply Co. MEBANE, NORTH CAROLINA. NEW GOODS Coming in every day, including Shoas, Hats, Caps, Hand Bags, Trunks Dry Goods and Notions. !>()• left me with a frightful cough and very weak. * had spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, but I was completely cured by DR. KING’S New Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, Dl. 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. WE ARE NOW MAKING TEMPriNG PRICES On all low cut shoes, mens, women, and children. Although summer shoes will make comfortable wear for narly two months more, i^ou can buy them of us at a GREAT REDUCTION. Ours is the reliable shoe house, the place to buy the best for the least cost. J. M. Hendrix Co. Greensboro’s Popular Shoe House GREENSBORO, N. C. LIVERY FEED & SALES STABLES First class Rigs for hire at short notice Horses fed or boarded at moderate cost Don’t fail to see MILES AND DILLARD Mebane N. C.
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