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r •;.r ►St. ow od, ine ■ th® the jjor- em ody ley )ly. ots ny. 1- pos- ?gu- lavo vels DK? Dr. tho we I &lps tn- |s a (j{ biiia ion ost iu !OU- n for Mrs Frod Norwood spent Tues-I daj'’ in Biirlinyton shoppin.i^ i Locals and PersoHais m ivlr. A. ]). I'^iich and sr'v*iil Tae.sday in Durhain ^ir. f'iiii ll'.nit w.is ri business vidicor ia (ii‘c^t = ii.si)t)ro AioiHlav Mr. A. Smitli spent last week : v^rahani. Mr. i)ave Qualls spent the , t'rik-end in Hillsboro. A'liss Miller ot’ Faison, N. C. . \ isitin.u’ Mrs. V. I). .lackson. | Vr. A. (^hoek of Burlin^^t. n in Mebane Saturday i I Misses Annie Lasloy and Coble ^Dc^nt Saturday in Graham. M •. W. A. Overton of Dir- •, iMl \vas in to\vn Sa11 irday | ),jr. J. N. Warren spent the V. eek end with his family in Mt. i ■'•ivy. Air. Harry Olivier spent Mon-' y in nurha'Ti on a pleasure! Mrs. James’s friends will be s rry to know that she is not so nvli. Aliss Sue Mebane spent the V,oek end with her pareiits in Iviriinufton. Miss Lula Ray spent the week v'lid in Chapel Hill with Miss Sykes, Ml-. I. S. Clarke went down I r-> puiiiiim Monday to meet a I (irurnmer. ! Miss Daisy Miles was in Me-' Saturday visiting her sis ter Airs A. B. Fitch. ! Mr. Henry Hunt of Chatham'j is visiting- his brothers messrs' liin and John Hunt j Miss Sophie Long has returned from Baltimore where she has I'een for sometime. Miss Olga Long is spending some time with her paients Mr. and Mrs A. P. Long. -Mr. Tom Crutchfield has re turned from South Carolina' where he has been for some time Theron Wilkerson, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Wilkerson is very Ick with pneumonia. I Aliss Mary White is suffering 'A Irh an attack of grip at her home in East Mebane. Mr.W. M Miles returned Mon- iay from a business trip ti» Ral- tMgh and Greensboro. Messers Murray Ferguson and VV liter Malone w'ere business visitors in Durham Monday. Mr. Joe White was called to Jamestown Monday to be with his wife who is very sick. Mr. Bill Bason left Monday for the West after spending sev- t*ral davs here with relatives. The Home Paper In the cpurse of his remarks sister concerning his paper an ex change editor says this paper belongs to you, Mr. and Mrs. Subscriber, just as well as to the publisher. You want it to be a Mrs Hugh h>mith left luesday newsy one of course. You can to visit lier ; isier Ivjr.s Sykes at help make it so. SpencvM* Continuing iie says: Mrs Evorett Ciarke is visit-! Every reader should be a ing her sister Mrs brardc Albert P^^’ter, at least to the extent of in High Point reporting the news he knows concerning his own faniily and Mr. S. Syki-s sp^'nl {ue^^day ni(*nds. You perhaps have in Di'.i'hani itavifip; Ins eyes \vonderel how we gather so lOREFlEL! LSoth treated by Dr. ;vL(‘l'i)‘! ,-'.on Mrs Sam \V a ike f of Tony was in Mebaiu‘ Tuesday morning en- route to l Uu'ha.'n to -’e-^ Di-. Me Pherson Tne Mebane Tobacco market will close Saturday Alarcli ihe 20th Those having tobacco to sell will please bring it on or before the 20th. There was a much new's for every issue, everv reader would give us items he Icnovvs, Wvi would make it twice as newsy as it now is. Mei’eiy paying for ihe paper Sign Vour Name Here OR. J. L. If you suffer with any chronic disease j hat does not seem to be brnerruod by • druffs. such as dyspepsia, iiulijt'stiiMi, sick headache, neuralgia, rhournatism gall stones, liver or kidaoy dist> jscy. or any other chronic ailnnent ii vulvinjr ' impulse blood, you are cordialiy invitt ci to accept the liberal ofr'ei’ m:uie below. It is a grave nr-istaife to assume that ' your CUSP is iiicuiable simply bt^cau^J(i renifcdiea j)repaiie ' by lium>nn ^]^l(l have l‘e_ j not seemerl to benefit you. Pul. your faith in nature, accept thi.s ol fec anti you will never have cause !o regret it. I i.eliove this i.j the in«>;-5t v^un.lerfu Mineral Spring that nas evf'r ben di^^- covered for its waters havo eiilu r cur ed or benefited near-ly t^eryone who I has accepted niy ofter trust voiir fai-1 better than Calomel and does not the! against rny pocki t-; ^ripg or sicken. Price 25c. book, and if this spring does not l elie ?e ; your case, I will make no charge.s fcr j - — the water. Clip this notice, sign your ■ The Quininu VJiat Does hut Affect Ths Head name, epclose the amount and let thi? ' tome and laxative tffect. i ax.v- r Physician and Surgeon Diseases of women and Ciiiidren a specialty. Resid»„nce Cole Over Post Oirice ‘Phone BiU-sboro, N. C. NOTIONS Just In COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver Incllid Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Petticoats, Laces Crochet arcl f^nibroidery threads, etc. Spring line of Cingliams, Deavonshire cloth, Percales, e^c. v/ill arrive last of this week. Also have seed Irish Potatoes, Garden, Seeds C«o\'e]* Seed. etc. ;AN0!ES-GROCERIES ‘‘Hen Cockle’’ to make your hens lay. Doii’t Fail To See Me 1 have the most select and up-to-date * ^ TIVK BROMO QUININRis better than ordinary nd taking what we give you is I wonderful water begins its healing wo- • iiui enoug h. Other readers would *" thousands of oth-, the signature of li. w. grovk. 25c. be interested in learning the!^,^®; r. • , . j hnivar bpnngs, i nevys you know. You 11 enjoy Box-7A, Shelton, S. n. j seeing it in print vourself. Ifj Gentlemen-I accept your guarantee ‘ ] you do not acquaint us with the; offer and enclose herewith t>vo dollaisj mistake in the date of the ware- 1 vnn know of vou cannot ’ gallons of Shivar Mmeral Wat- ' house ads. of last Week\s paper. ^ the Lne; Lr not con- ^ - - i Raisins, Dates, Oranges, , ' • ■ ■ h ' with instructions contained mi j Apples an.l a general li»^e of groceries ^ j taming them. 1 booklet you will ser.d, and if it faiN to , of any man in town. That I have an ‘ The B. H. Clucl. I If you think for one minute, j benefit my case, you agree to refund i g^celle t ^ A.^ 'right now, several iteniS will'the price in full upon receipt of the two A delightful meetmg of the mind. What if , empty demijohns, which I agree to re- urn promptly. Name Nelson-RayCo. Mebane, N. C. B. B. Club was held Wednesday; afternoon with Mrs Charles; Grant at her home on 5th street Tables were placed for each and j the game was played with much ! come to vour they are but “personals.” We want personals. We want any thing that is news. Take a livier interest in YOUR Address Shipping Point Not :~The Adyeni.s-ng manager CAFE is *proof that needs no comment. Sub- _ j stantial goods and polite accommodation of i is our motto. as will all of your friends. enioyment. ^^reamed chicken on toast, tomatoes with mayonaise, saratoffa chiiH hot rolls and One was telling Socrates that cottee followed by charlotte n.s-, ^ se and cake. present ..j were Me.sdames J )L ^'nffleton: 5'himselt along with him.”— V>aper, YouTl appreciate it more . the Raleigh Christian Advocate is pers-; onally acquainted with Mr. Shivar. you j run no risk whatever in accepting hi offer. I have personally witnessed the remarkable curative power of this wat er in a very serious case. JOBE BROS. Mebane, N. C. F, L. VVhite Ralph Vincent and Paisley Nelson, Guests Mesd^ m es Charles Dillard, Arthur Wliite Joe Vincent J. M. Thompson ar.d Miss Lassie Watkins. iMontaigne. Wiien spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing .soil.—Bishop Heber. A Toast. How To Give Quinin& To Children. Whenever you Need a ueneral Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless i Chill Tonic IS equally valuable as a ! to take and does not disturb the stomach. General Tonic because it contains the • ‘t and never know it is Quinine. well known tonirnronertiMofnTTTVTMT?' ! ffflapted to adults who cannot J tonic propertiesoiyui^lr'lli . take ordinary Quinine. Ivoes not nauseate nor and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives | cause neryousue'.;? nor ringing iu the head. Try it the nent titne yon Quinine for any pur- out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 2-onnce original package. The OU ceniS. name FtBRlI.IN.'g is blo\ru ’n bottle. 25 cents. Thursday Afternoon liook '' I (Jlljb { Here’s to our wives! They fill our lives, 1 he Thursclaj' Afternoon Book l LJi^e buisy bees, with honey; Club was most charmingly enter- They ea.'^e our shocks, tainedl)v Mrs Felix Graves at They darn our sock.s- her loveiy home north of Mebane ^ Tiiursday afternoon. i —^^ Rook was played with zest and. \Ve need all the local news enthusiasm at several tables. The (>an iret, hostess was assisted by Mrs J. : ——" R. Singleton in serving chicken salad, cheese strav.s, creamed peas, coffee, orang(‘ cream, and ladv baltimore cake to the follow- ii.g guest and members. Mes- dame John Ross, Toe Vincent. W', O. Warren, Charles Lasley, VV. W, Corbett, Charles Dillard, A, N, Scolt Mis.sr\s Della and Lilly Fowler. Sue Mebane. Lois Ham and iiuth Tnompson. W6i Ladies Aid I Preaching at the Baptist church jat 11 a. .m and 8 p. m. the third Sunday, and 8 p. m. the ^ first Sunday night. Sunday j School at 10 o’clock every Sun- 'day morning. Priiyer meeting I every Wednesday night at 8 jo’clocK. j n. G. Dorsett, Pastor ; W. S. Crawford. Supt, S. S. NOTIC To our friends and customers, we have solu our entire business, stock and accounts at Cheek’s Crossing to Mr. Geo. L. McAdams. (He has our }>:ood Will) Please give him your busine;>s. Thanking you for past favors, wo re main. Yours truly, BER ALWAYS That we are expert Jewelers, we know the business thoroughly, and give you the benefit of our experience in any purchase you may make from a $1,000 diamond to a 25c thimble, our name is a pledge of honest square dealings. A very complete line of the most artistic cut glass, elegant silver ware, watches and jewelry, the most elaborate Bridal and birthday presents. Schiffman The Jeweler Greensboro, N. C. At the Churches. li FORREST & FORREST Mr. J. R. Singleton left Mon day evening for the Northern markets to purchase spring goods. .Mr. Charlie Harris and daugh ter, Miss Emma have returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives at Concord. : Mrs R. H. Tyson was hostess I to the Ladies Aid society of the M. E. Church and a few guests ; Thursday afternoon March the 12nd at her home on 5th street, i Delicious refreshments were I served. i The ladies of the M. E. Church ! are giving a chain of teas and jare doing a great work for their I d3nomination. This Is a Mistake Mr.^. John Ross who has been j' We understand it has been re- . iting her mother, Mrs. M. B. i ported that we will not carry for several weeks will | Millinery in connection with our -?tve Friday for Philadelphia j other lines this Spring. ! This is a mistake as we expect to be right here with the goods Its a source of much regret Miat Mr. A. P. Long is having so much sickness in his family ust now. We hope they will all ' oonbe out. Mr. L. J. Aulbert had the mis fortune to have two fingers cut >fF in some machinery he was Vs’orking with in The White Fur niture factory a few days past. On account of bad weather the ( i vie association did not meet iast Friday but wil' meet this Friday, March 12, in the school building at 3 p. m. and the price, on time. Watch this paper for the new arrivals and the date of the opening. Mebane Supply Co. True resignation, which al' ways brings with it the confi dence that unchangeable good ness will make even the disap- j pointment of our hopes, and the contradictions of life, conducive to some benefit, casts a grave tranquil light over the prospect of even a toilsome and troubled life.—Humboldt. i Methodist Protestant Church, j Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sunday 11 a. m.. every Sunday jat 8 p. m. Prayer meeting j Thursday 8, p. m. Sunday School 19:45. a. m. A glad welcome to i all. • W. E. Swain, Pastor i C. C. Smith, Supt.|S. S. j i I Servicesjat the fPresbyterian j Church every Sunday morning i at 11 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. Preaching at the M, E. Church second Sunday night at 7 o’clock and on fourth Sunday morning and night, Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. To all of these services the public is cordially invited. “I was glad when they said, Liet us go unto the house of the Lord.” E. C. Durham. P. C. Walter Lynch, Supt S. S. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING FLOORING--CEILING~SIDING-SHINGLES SASH- DOORS-BLINDS Large Stock —Prompt Shipments QUALITY RIGHT-PRICES RIGHT. LET us FIGURE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. PRESTO COLA It is so good, good for the headache PRESTONS BEST GENGERALE Guaranteed cure for indigestion Preston Best Root Beer Is good for your health, made from pure water Delivered at your^door. CLEANING and dying a specialty. We do the best work, and LIST£N FRIENDS WE ARE serving others satisfactorily; why can we not have the pleaiur« ot servinpr you also? Place your funds with us and we will extend you svtry accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. Yours to serve, Commercial and Farmers Bank MEBANE, N. C. W. A. MURRAY, President, JAS. H. LASLEY, Vice-President S. G. MORGAN, Cashier W. S. HARRIS, Assistant Cashier We Pay 4 per cent, on Time Certificates and Savings A.ccounts. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent will be glad to hear from you United Woolen MiUs Hiiisburo, N. C. We would invite your atten-^ I ioti to the advertisement of Nel- j —- ^ '>n-Cooper, Lumber Company. | ^ g^eac estate is a great dis- They are making a specialty „n! advantage to those who do not .onip lines of lumber right now, 1 know how to u.se it, for nothing clling low. Tliey are carryingj's common than to see large line of finished lumber wealthy persons Uve schanda- i .r building and inside work. | lously and miserably; riches do j them no service in order to ac- Mrs Ella Pear.=on, the right-1virtue and happiness; i. iml man of the Leader’s local I tl'erefore ’tis precept and prin- ^tatf, left for Greensboro Tues-! ciole, not an estate, that makes ■luy for a pleasant little trip. » something.- wants to see a show that is Antonious. worth seeing, and in the mean . ^ iine to meet her sister, Mrs. | For one swallow does not make II ury Cheek of Asheville, who spring, not yet one fine day.- li enroute for New York. 1 Aristotle, WANTED A few scholars to take draw-1 ing lessons. Water colors, -andj oil painting taught. Graduate of Salem Academy School of Art, • Salem, N. C., write to Miss St. Helena Foy, Mebane, N. C. j Base Ball Goods We have in stock the most complete line of Spaul ding and Simmons sporting goods, including base ball coats, base ball gloves, balls, etc, a big variety for your selection. Call at The Mecca Drug Store Mebane, N. C. I Am Agent for the celebrated Haas Tail oring Co., of Baltimore.I am charging a very small profit, therefore I can ! save you from five to ten dollars on your spring suit. I guarantee to please ' you, then why not save the difference. Yours to please, ‘ L. A. CRAWFORD INSURA,MCE I carry a full line of the strongest companies for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything! in the insurance line, Ratesjreasonabl. Whei>» needing anything in the insurance line see S. G. MORGAN FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from Graded School. A Bargain MEBANE lAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. iVlebane, N. C. 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