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*• /4 -• -V Mebane Leader L. S. Straughan, Fred Deese, - - W. S. Crawford, Owner and Manager - . - - Editor - Associate Editor if these mighty encounter some Lords had to of these diffi- j Very lit lie whiskey seems to I have been used in the election , , . . , :in North Carolina this time. We cultirs and hardships for only a very short while they would be I ready to have peace. We hadj once thought that man had be-1 Entered as second clasa matter Feb- uary 8, 1909, at the Post Office at Mebane, N. C., under the act of March 1897. issued Every Thursday Morning. come too much civilized to en gage in such fearful slaughter ing of his fellowman. Would it not be wise to send some mis sionaries over to Germany? May God in His infinite love and wis dom cause this blood to cease to flow. SUBSCRwTlOJS: One Year, - - - $1.00 State University through Six Months, . - - .50 , • jiiterest in State affairs Three Months, - - .25 I jg preparing to send out into the Mi^ payable IN ADVANCE j State experts on any line that a s^nd Currency. Postftl Money Order j community desires. This is one or Stamps. of the greatest movements of CORRESPONJENCfe j the generation. It is the purpose We wish correspondents in all the I of the Universii:y to spread its nearby post offices. Write at on^p and influence to all the peo- — I pie of the State and thereby peo- The we can saieiy sav that not a drop w^as used at Meb ane to influence a single voter. However, if reports are correct, there was some used in an ad joining countv. This practice we wish to condemn with all the force in us. The man that buys or sells a vote is a felon, unworthy of exercising_ the pri- vlegc of citizenship, but the office seeker, who distributes whiskey to his healers, to debauch and to desti-oy for the sake of votes is too low for us to express our opinion of in a decent news paper. (Associate Editor.) fulfil its full mission to the pie to whom it belongs, problems of rural life are re ceiving special attention under the direction of Prof. Bransom. Mr. Fred Deese has become i le | improvements, better editor-in-chief of the ; ebane | g^jj^^Qols, better home conditions, a newer and wider interest in Thursday. November 19 1914 MEBANE LEADER MAKES SOME CHAGES. ese has bee of the Mebane Leader and Mr. Walter Crawford! has become the associate editor. All articles that are written by the associate editor will be signed “Associate editor.” Of course' the articles written by the editor j will not be'signed. The Leader | thought that the public was j entitled to know by whom these i articles were written. j life are things our people need, and an effort to awake them to it, is certainly timely and praise worthy. (Associate Editor.) SUCH SKEPTIC PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS SHOULD BE DISCHARGED. • We hav^e in this ii'ood State of The more we hear about the | North Caroh'na such skeptic defeat of the amendments wus it gits.” ‘the' Pi’ofessors and teachers on the I subject of religion who are teaching such vile and ungodly At the Churches. Preaching at the Baptist church at 11 a. .m and 8 p. m. the Fourth Sunday and 8 p. m. the first and third Sunday nights. Sunday School at 10 o’clock every Sunday morning. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 8 o’clock. H. G. Dorsett, Pastor \\\ S. Crawford, Supt, S. S. Methodist Protestant Church, Preaching every 2nd and 4tli Sunday 11 a. m.. every Sunday U 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8, p. m. Sunday School 0:45. all. a. m. A glad welcome to C. W. E. Swain, Pastor C. Smith, Supt. S. S. And they have begun to scrap | doctorines, again in Mexico. Seems as if I charged from the sacred we will have to inflict a little j profession. Some of these corporal punishment yet. Selah. | soraid and contaminated teachers — — I are poisoning the minds of the regret | youth of this great State of ours. flood: Services at the Presbyterian Churcii every Sunday morning that should be dis-1 at H o’clock a. m. and Sunday evening at 8 o’clock p. m, Sun day School at 10 a. m. Mid-week song service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Everybody cordially invited. F. M. Hawley, Pastor. J. S. White, Supt. S. S. It was with the deepest that the press of the country and [ Yes they make light of th the laymen learned of the death i they laugh sneeringly of Christ ^ ot Mr. F. W. R. Hinman, busi-jand the loaves of bread. Buti ness manager of the Florida I be it borne in mind readers xve | Methodist Episcopal Church. Times-Union and president of: are not makmg these charges, the Is*- and ’nd San- the Southern Newspaper Press | against numbers of the profession i 3,.^ Association by being shot by ^ but a verv tew; and let us say in a irresponsible passenger on , justice to the teachers, S p. m. board a steamer off the coast, there is no other profession that | ^ rv-P \7rvi.fVi r oy*nhr»Q lilCit' VVpnnPS- cnnw nirrrrai* orrck rvf 1 F. B. Noblitt, Pastor Walter Lynch, Supt S, S. It Keally Does Kelieve Rheumatism of North Carolina last Wednes-'can show bigger percentage of, day. Mr. Hinman was one of! of truthful, honest, Christian and . the most noted newspaper men I God-fearing men and women than ‘ in the country. While he was j the teaching fraternity. But' not liked by a great many peo- i those few scape goats of whom i pie, he was a man of unusual | we are directing our remarks,; abilities and profound knowledge | can and are doing’ untold iietri-' Ev’cryhody wiio is ait llcted ’vit’n lihcu- in his line ol work. Mr. Hin-jment to the boys and girls of matism in any form should i»y all means man was honest and conscienti-| this State. Then, too, we have' ^ sioan’s Liniment on ous in all his convictions. While i text books in our schools i feel pam or sore- 1 ^ 1 -ii i-u 1 i II ,1 , ^ , ness in a joint or muscle, oatho it with he was connected with the above colleges that should not be sioan’s l iniment. i.« not rub it. sio.n's named paper it grew in pies-1 countenanced by the State Board penetrates almo.'^t immodiately right to tige and wortn. j of Education. Far instance we the scat of pain, relieving? the hot, take Tarr’s Pliysical Geography, lender, swoolcn fooling- and snaking: the [lart easy an 1 comfortable. Clet a l)Ottie of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any druj^gist and have it in tht' house- a^jainst colds, sore aiul swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralj^ia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money bacK' if not satisfied, but it does irive almost instant relief. No, the amendments did not j that teaches that man has decen carry, but don’t say the other j ded from some beasts that have fellow did not have any sense | mixed. Science is all right just because he did not vote as | and we know of no finer te'xt, you did, whether you voted for, but shall v/e teach our children them or against them. Every! such rot as the above, man has a right to vote as he | You send your child to Sunday pleases and don’t get mad with | school on Sundav, and there he him because his views are an-1 is taught the ^reat lessons, the tagonistic to yours. We favor- | great miracles that Christ per- ed all the amendments, however, I formed. He learns how God we do not think there was but | made man and Monday he goes one that was really worth con- j to school and has to swallow some sidering and that was |the taxa- j of the pointed theories that, are' tion amendment. When it comes | advanced in such sulphurous; Notice to Shippers and Re- to a rotten system of taxation, text books as Tarr’s Physical ceivers of Freight in N. C. we do not suppose that North | Geography. Science has been of The new freight rates, both local Carolina hardly has a parallel, j marvelous aid to the physician ^ made effective by the laws 1914 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY TRAFFIC DEPART MENT. When one comes to think of j the horrible war that is now rag ing in the old world it almost makes the hair rise on your head to think [of the uncalled for massacre of human beings. Knowing too that it was brought on by those who do not have to undergo the hardships that it has brought on the humble poor man, the innocent children and suffering mothers and wives. The great ruler sits up in his throne, surrounded with all the luxurious things that tends to happiness. Would to God that those fellows in high authority were made to go out in the bat tle ground and fight as privateers physician. It has helped him to fathom andNorth Caroii.-,« October wtt,, are on file with all agents of this com- delve down into the most intri cate, and what was once thought to be impossible laws of surgery and medicine. It has been the direct cause of bringing out the most latent powers that lay hidden in man. But away with such science that is so unfounded and so groundless as that which we have just mentioned. The people should without a dissen ting, voice rise up and condemn such a theory that is not based on the least particle of common sense. If we do not believe all of the Bible there is no need believing any of it. Now let us add the following sentence: That no book of the pany. Agents will furnish upon application full information as to these ratew. E. D. Kyle, TrafTic Manager, Norfolk, Va. J. F. Dalton, Asst. Genl. Freight Agent, Norfolk, Va, Despondency Due to In digestion. -let him for awhile have to en- Tarr’s Physical Geogra- dure some of the hardships that his subjects and countrymen are having to undergo. We say that phv, will be introduced in the It is not at all surprising that per sons who have indigestion become dis couraged and despondent. Here are a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs Blanche Bowers, Indiana. Pa. in ‘ years my digestion was §o poor j that I could only eat the lightest foods. ‘ I tried every thing that I heard of to relief, but not until about a year ago when I saw Chamberlain’s Tablets ad vertised and got a bottle of them, did I find the right treatment. I soon be- Wood For Sale We have 100 cords oak and pine wood v/hich we Vv'ill sell at $2.25 delivered, or at $1.60 on the land. Write or see C. G. Spencer Lake Latham Farm. How To Give Qu?nlne To Children. FKERILT>rKisuietiale-niark naiTie given to an iiuproveit Quiiiiue. it is a Tastele»s Syrup, pleas ant to take niul Joes not disturb the stomach. Children take it ard ii-jver know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The tiame is blown in bottle. 25 cents. We Are In The Rin With the best it is possible to buy for our patron s. We keep a general stock, but it is a select stock, and it embraces all classe.-i of goods demani^ed l>y our vast trade. Whether shoes, hats clothing, dry goods, notions, or farm supplies. Come and see us. H. W. & J. C. WEBB HILLSBORO, N. C. y -4] I local person j Thos. C. Carter Attorney At Law Office. Over Post Office Mebane, North Carolina. Dr. R. 0. Bavneb PBACTIGiNG PHYSICIAN Oifice over Post Office Mebana, N.C. DR. JOS, H. HURDLE DENTIST.^ Office in New Post-office BIdg. Mebane, N« C. Just Received Stiipm Of Leaksville Woolen Blankets at $3.50, $4.00 g and $5.00 per pr. Full li^e winter underwear, I Sweaters, Serges etc. Latest styles in Ladies | Collar and Cuff sets. Children Coats etc. | NelsonRay Company Mebane, N. C. J. H. VERNON Burlington, C, Attrney at Law The besi attention given to all matter entrusted to my care. Old Sorts, Other Remedies Won’t Cure ? V « rst cases, no matter of lio'.v long standing, iic: currd by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter’s Aiitiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $LOO. THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO To get the best to eat -vt the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. ) jr.t sriiRGT W ood and Coall We have established a wood and coal yard] where we expect to deliver on short notice, wood and coal in any quantity. Give us your orders and save annoyance, and trouble by ordering in time. Miles-Nlcliolson Ibr. Meb ne,N.C Phone 85 > 1 ) WE BUY Near passenger depot. J, R. DONNEL Pro, IJRAN NEW : AM) MADE FORiYOU.” THE ^cADOe HOTEM 'ORHiF-NSBOKO, M. C. Refurnished aiul Made New from the bottom to tho top. Refurnished, liopaintod. _ Ro- orj^anizcd. Tho Me \doo is now under the personal management o-f the owner who has spent thousands of dollars in puttng it in first class condition. With llie as sistance of trained and Capable hotel men the McAdoo is the Homo Like Hotel of Cireensboro, the place you want lo stop. American and European plan. I W'ant tho traveling: public to stop with me and I know each "uest will be pleated. (’entvaliy an^l conveniently located. Win. D. McAdoo Proprleror Oh, Certainlyl Of the 3,424 languages and dialects In use In the world, nearly half of them are spoken on the American con- ^nent. We certainly do a lot of talk- (&K over hero.^—Cleveland Plalndealer, cnVinrkl fViof i- 4. ' improve, and since taking a school that IS dearest to OUr|,e«, b„ttles of them „,y digestion i. For sale by Mebane Dru^ Co. heart—the Mebane Graded School. I fine.’ ileft me with v L .‘oujv'* ayci i ivery W' .ik. * su. . v. h; n 1 could j j hardly :>reat;hfo or fcptak 10 fo 20 minutc3. My J! >ctor roiild not help I me, but I was completcJy cured by| Kir^G’' Pi SOI i@fir¥ I Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. * NO WAR TIME But peace prices the lowest. Ready made suits, excellent quality for men and boys over coats, and shoes. A nice line of ladies dress goods. I will please you in price and quality. COME TO B.GOODMAN Burlington, N. C. BARGAINS The purchaser of our propersy gets the benefit (»f our low cost If we get a farm cheap, you can buy it cheap; if we build at lr.\v cost, you get the benefit as well as we. LOOK AT THESE: 7 room house, three blocks of depot in good neighborhood, $2100.00. 5 room house one block of graded school $1400.00. 125 acres farm 2 1-2 miles of town, \?ood buildings, ai.d n; e grain land, $3750.00. Others as good. Mebane Real Estate & Trust Ge. W s. CRAWFORD, Manager Vl'anted ApplP to jyjr Cook is rem( house- jlr. Will White left on a business trip gr Sam Scott Ic corning on a busines Hr. J. A. Warren ,j.as on our tobacco pay ,1 Mr J. N. Warren 1 morning ^ Thonj |3usiness. Mesdaines Fred N( Hugh Smith spent Burlington Mr. and Mrs. L. Fl r and children spent Burlington.. Miss Baynes of Bj was in Mebane Mon(| to Greensboro. Mr. W. M. Miles was the guest of Ferguson Saturday Mrs. Will Bason o; left for home Mon visit of several weel lister Mrs. M. B. Sc(j Mr. Will Bason,ot who has been trave for some weeks wa| of his mother for a week. Dr. W. E, Swain to attend c"onferenc( hekl at Asheville thi trust that Dr. Swain turned to his work It does not matte or style of clothin; need see J. S. Clar V J. Mens We carry a men and be that every' wear and back. Yoi Come and Mens wo and sizes, Removal S Mens ou uea. Remo Mens $1 Removal a Mens fl grade, Rei Mens es tex brand Special neat style Removal
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