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I. J. MAZUR’S JULYCLEAR-AWAY SALE STARTED THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, AND WILL LAST FOR 15 DATS ONLY! i There is not a store in Alamance County which offers you such astonishing bargains as I. J. MAZUR in hjs July Ciear-Away Sale. His entire stock of over $20,000 of Fine Merchandise will be sacrificed at prices whi^’h will astonish you. Don’t spend a penny until you see what I. J. MAZUR has for you, if your pennies are dear to you. Many a man has wonctered at the Great Progress we have made in Burlington. But this is all due to our Splendid Values we give to our Customers, ninl whoijever we advertise, it is backed with honest merchandise in our store. Read below and see the Splendid Values, but you will find hundreds of morebargaii-^ when you visit our store: Every Ladies’ Trimmed Hat in our store was sold for $3.00, $4 Oi) and $5.00, July Clear-Away Sale $1.59 Every Ladies' Bare Shape Hat was sold for $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00, July Clear-Away Sale 79c. Every Men’s Hat in our store. Soft Felt, Derbies and Straw was sold for $1.50 and $2.00 July Clear Away Sale 59c. 25c Men’s Suspenders Men's Ties Men’s Belts Men's Hose Men’s 2 for 25c Collars L J. MAZUR’S Sale Price 14c. Men’s 15r Hose in all colors 7 l-2c. Men’s 10c Hose in Black only ! 5c. ^Ladies’ Oxfords: loo Pairs of Ladies’ & Children’s Oxfords in all leathers, to close out for 98c. a pair All our 10c gingham percales ami- white goods to close out for 7 3-i per j-d Clothing: 75 Men’s Apple Brand Suits on hand, all well tailored and fine materials, $15.00 Men’s Apple Brand Suits to close out for $7.59 Ladies vest while th\v last will go for 3 for 11 cents 400 Pairs of Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords in Pumps, l^ace or Button, to close out for $1.49 A big lot of i-emnant in Silk woolen anti cotton goods at diving away pri*es 25 Men’s Suits New York make was sold for $7.00, $8.50 and $10.00 to close out for $4.59 Men’s Oxfords: 75 pairs of Mei\’s $2.75 Oxfords in Patent Leather, (lun Mental and tan to close out for $1.59 ■\ big line of waists in white and colors some of them line samples to close out for 49c. Boy’s Clothing: Boys’ 65c Wash Suits in all colors, sizes 2 to 8, to close outfor 39c. lOc window curtain gotxla in white and colors wil' be closed out foi 7 3-4 per yd All our Massnline waists was sold cr high a^^i Ilou to close out for $1.49 A big lint* of Latlies skirts in white and colors to close out for 08c Children Dresses in all colors sizes 2 to 14 July ('lear-away sale for 43c. Boys’ Wool F.f.ncy Suits, sizes 2 to 6, to close out for 98c. 50c Dtjuble r>“d sheets while they last Ladies tine white and colors Dresses $^.20 and $4.50 vahjea will be closed out f«»r $2.29 Boys’ $2 75 and $3 00 Suits, sizes 7 to 16, July (Mear Away Sale $1.69 Pillow cases while they last S 1 -2 cents \.lour 40 and 42 in. fine emliroidery sold for $1.00 and $1.^5 at this .sal*' 49c I ^11 our Fancy Embroidery Net 40 Mild 12 in vvide was solfl a.s hi^h ay $1 at this closing out salo 09c per yd l/idies 15c hose black oiily will gfo for 7 1-2 per pr. I adics silk hose in all rolorq ,at this sale 19 cents L.idie.s and Mens house slippers 25 dozen ui all to close out f»>r 19 Cents All our $1.00 messaline ard bro cadovl silk to close out for 79 per yd A I»is Assortment of tine lawna 4 1-2 per yd 1. J MAZUR BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. i The Nimble Die. KnL,x'»’iI!e Joirnql and Tribune It is a fact that while patient, 'iscirus truth stops to pull L> > -ts, a lie will forge shead ht h • ^ue. A lie told by a delibf lat ij/ . .y be told so often that hp rn^iv he' -in to believe it true, and r-es who do not mean to lie \vj|| ' pt a lie as the truth. It is recalled that when Ou' te.amer Titanic went down in the cold waters with its vast ajr(/rey;ar ^ of human freight, it was told fhui M ,j Butt, who was aijiong the Idst had been sent by Prcsidt'i't Tcilr u, the pope of Rome, and that h- was re-urning with an edict from the p„j,o to vote against Woodrovv’ Wils,.,, the presidency. The Titanic went down on tho of May and Mr. Wiison was n(;t li.x.i- inated as the iHmocratic CMmiKitte for piesident until the 2nd (i:iv i.i' ttj,. following July. Thtit of fcient to prove the ststenK'nf ;i li;« It was clai nefl as evi.!ou;'' tji.ii copj? of the commjind ot’ the pon* was found on t)ie body c,f Ma j. after he was d’’owned. Hut. l|;i> | of the gallant major was not l.i.ind and, of course, no such p:tper rcini;* nn the body. President Taft made po-itivf' t!ct;i:d that Maj Mutt had gone on any tuh a mission ,s tii;iL charged, and ihari- positive r\’idenre that there vv;u no foundation for the false statenie.it. But notwithstanding all this onfire- ly conclusive evidence, the lie i.-; t.iiH occasionally repeated, and it has lirpn done by ministers of the guspoi ol thuth, who should know it to lu* un t'.ue. All of which goes to prove that a lie, when it gets a start, may never be overtaken bv the truth. Hut m(*i> who careles.«ly tell a lie, whe/t hy a little investigation tl-ey might kiuiw it to be a lie are not to ne held guilt- Ipss. THIS IS THE TIME To furnish your house and make*it_eozy. Winter is when you stay in doors. WE HAVE THE Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Furniture of every quality and style to help you make home comfortable and attractive. Come and see us any way we will make it to your interest to trade withfus. Green 6c McClure GRAHAM, NORTH CARONINA. YOUR IDEOSYNCRACIES I May lead you to admire something odd, or fa iful, but what ever may be your taste in the foot wear line, if it runs along the latest cuts, and most fashionable fits, we have it, and can supply you with the best. Don't fail to call on Pridgen and Jones Durham, - North Carolina AT COST ♦ Tm selling all hats both trimmed and untrimmed at COST, also baby caps, flowers, feathers, etc. Miss Margaret Clegg Graham, N. C. Sometbing Wrong Here. Here is somewhat of a jolt. The temperance committee of the Georgia senate has reported favorably a bill legalizing the sale of ‘‘pure and real,” not “near beer.” The committee vot ed as it did, we are informed, because its members realized that “noar beer” is a myth, and that every bottle of it pold in the state was a technical violation of the law. Th.it a commit tee of the senate should make such a report is not astonishmg, except for the fact that it was the temperance committee. Must be a mistake some where. Temperance men who do this are a little out of the ordinary. Like the man about the size of a horse, when they say he is 16 feet high they •tick to it.—Greensboro Record. The Hero of the Hour in Northern Mexico. After you cross the border you ro- alize that Villa (nronounced Vea) the hero ot the luur in northern Mexico. He is the bandit whom Huerta once ordered executed, and was saved by Madero. Huerta niado Villa sfdute the flag, so to speak and i»ow Huerta has the same ;metiirinp offered him Villa’s father ran two butcher shops in Chihuahua, and the young lad of 15 or 16 used to go far alield in the country to buy goats niid cat lie. He was an expert in piekinsj out cattle in the regular channels of trade and a regular expert in pickint? them out in other ways, but Villa ha.-’, one idea at a time. He was a good ' horseman, and after he had shf*t a ] Mexican oflicer who had seduced hiri sister, he became an outlaw and \va? as familiar with one side of the bordt^r us the other, and could almost cl.nm I'exas citizen.ship as far as length of re.-sidenee is concerne.l Portirio Dia;^ tried to catch him, hut he laughed at him, for the people admired the bold bandit This wounded the pride of the rurales, but once, near the out skirts of Chihuahua he agreed to fi^ht their officers one by one, and thret' accepted hih. challenge -and the three fell before the pistol of Villa, for he has faith in his destiny. They nevci did catch him and he was about the only bai.dit at large when Madero fn- listed his suppost for the constitution alists’ cause and pardoned him wlien the revolution proved successful. \ il la was as notorious a bandit as tne Am( riran Jesse James. An iiem is going the rounds of the press to the effect that the Territory of the Alaska has paid in revenue alcnc to the United States more than cioui>le its purchase price. By the same tok» n. the Washington Government has beei' reimbursed for the Louisiana I’nrcha^c a thousand times over—and then some. Kern County, California Wants Farmers Kern County has room for 200,000 settlers. This may seem impossible to you but not so when you knoTV that Kern is as big as the whole State of Massachusetts. It is a wonderful country and hundreds are making good here. We have issued a beautiful booklet telling much .nbont Kern County. This booklet will be sent to you free, t'..c ther with a map of California and a copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the monthly guide of the homeseeki»r and settler, if you will send u cents in stamps to help defrav the rest of mailing. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BURE . SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Cut Prices All Oxfords Best line of groceries and the prettiest line of dry Roods to bo found in Mebane. Prices to Suit You PROMPT DELIVERY Nelson-Ray Co. U. s. Ray Mebane, N. C. P. Nelson Phone 59 Attorney I firmed as a J Court by a’s The Hou3 passed the v bitt#r fight. Sugar is c one half of from Germ a otf now, The Melit guard the Bi Carranza President > policy. Who ever until the E: duced it in war. Oh i^ Frj life the deac from the “des-Invali drive the G flame drive Europe is structive w soaring sky but th»n a beaten for hoped that for an indel The Emi his right to thinks he is outfit out 0 Emperor ^ he reaches believes his appointed c guns mow uncle was i Erne Mrs. Pan tage of he a regimen^; her count would be I in churche she has be rather do a than somd Pope Pi» ruling prel died last death was have been he ex peri European elected so( Lay Miners town of E or federa Butte. 0 declared t the soldie vengeanc bringing s “We ha •oil,” said will find Die A mont met with barber ah hia fixtur open at h with alm( newly cei everythin who favo forget hii Not All deli Mebane before S morey ar levied up by that d
The Mebane Leader (Mebane, N.C.)
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