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€■ m Locals and g is; Personals 2 Mr. Jule Compton left Monday for Hillsboro. ;\h*. W. M. Miles was in (heeiisboro Monday. Mr. Claude Hunt spent Sun- iVr in Greensboro. WEDDING NEAR MEBANE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCauley, and Master Harlin, and Mrs. j. A, Isley and children attend#»d I —- Memorial service at Union Ridge | Della Gibson Become Sunday. ; Bride of Frank Felix Graves and children I Albright j **€^turned Monday from a visit to \ Iher parent, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke ^he many friends of Miss at Weldon. j Della Gibson throughout the AT- r> nc , , , country will be interested to ' ^ ^ J ^ of her marriage to Frank oay to visit relatives and friends L,bright. The happy event oc- in ur ing on. i curing at the home of the bride. Miss Della Wilson who spent. The parlor was beautifully de- the winter wit;I her sister, Mrs. j corated with ferns and roses. I S. G. Morgan left last week for (As the strains of the wedding I her home at Davidson. march sounded the attendants came in, the brides maids carry- 1 ICE! ICE! IC Mr. P'elix Smith visited friends j !i Liurlmgton Sunday. i Cook and I Miss Sudie Cook returned Sun- l)v. Hufham left Saturday to | day from Person county where , i^it relatives at Warsa^v. i they attended the funeral and Mr, W. M. Miles of Danville| burial of Mrs. Cook’s father Mr. spending the week in town. ! Blackwood. ;))•. .f. M. Thompson carried a HI piuient to)iex Hospital Monday. Mr. Will Riggs was the guest liis brotlier in Durham Sun- .1 y. Miss Nancy Singleton is visi- liiiu friends and relatives at U arsaw. Fannie Mebane visited •av brother in Burlington Mon- o;iy. Mr>. Brannock friends will re- , r^ r t') know that she is not so V. t 11. Mr. A. Cheek of Burlington jing bouquets of lilies of the j valley, followed imniediately byi I the groom with his best man A. j IE. Gibson, next came the ring] {bearer little Miss Lois Corbett] i taking her place beside the of-! Mr. John Nicholson and daugh-1 ficiating minister, Rev. J. W. I ter Miss Pauline, attended the Goodman. The bride entered on funeral and burial of Mr. Black-j the arm of her maid of honor wood in Person County Saturday j Miss Fannie Howard carrying a Mrs. Sidney Riggs spent Sun-! bouquet of brides roses, day in Durham with her husband j ^^^e couple left immediately who is a patient at Watts Hos-1 fo** the grooms home where an ! pital, and many friends are glad ! reception was given to know that he is very much; tiieni. The bride is the only improved. ^daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gib- , * I son, she IS bright vivacuous ac- . i compiished young woman and Wedding. | has scores of friends. Mr. AI- Miss Lizzie Paris and Mr. bi ight is the youngest son of Graham Rimmer were married i Mr. and Mrs. Albright and hold Sunday afternoon out m the > responsable position in Dur- country by Rev. H. G. Dorsett.. ham. After an extended trip was a business visitor in Mebane j Mrs. Rimmer is a niece of Mr^\ | through the northern cities they S:iturtlay Poterfield and has made her'will be? In large or small quantities at reasonable Price for sale bv our €y dealers at MEBANE, N. C.- or at our Plant Phone or write Piedmont Ry. & Elec. Co. ICE DEPARTMENT Graham, N. C. Phone 394J home here for some time vhere she has made many friends. Last week we published an ; advertisement for Mr. J. S. ! Clarke, the clothing man, that! was somewhat mulitated in the j setting. Our ad man got a fin- at home in Durham, N.G. THE THKiUb-A-WEEK EDITION It TV ' OF THE NEW YORK WORID It Was An Error Practically a Daily at the price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the world gives so much at so low a price The year 1914 has been the most ex- , . . traordinary in the history of modem ger mashed just before hegin-j it has witnessed the outbreak ning the work and was suffering! of the great European war, a struggle so much pain got it somewhat; so titanic that it makes all others muddled. It was a source of re-1 small. gret, but such errors and omis i You live in momenWus ti-nes. an . . . you should not miss any of the tre men sions will some times OCCUI i^^ ;dous events that are cccuring. No the best regulated offices. j other newspaper will inform you with • - I the prompt. t:ss and cheapness of the _ Thrice-a-Week edition of the New Civic Uepartnient York World. Moreover, a year’s sufc* The Mebane Civic Asso. held to Wee you far into . our next Presidential campaign. Its regular meeting at the Grad- .pHE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S ed School Bldg. Friday after-j regular subscription price is only $1.00 noon May 7th. Minutes of the! per year, and this pays for 156 papers last meeting read and approved, i offer this unequalled newspaper and Report from special committee , ^ on planting and beautifying j ^ vacant lot next to Terrell’s bar ber shop w^as satisfactory, and the League expressed its grati tude for the commendable work of the Committee, and special thanks is tendered all those who made donations, either in work or materials for the plo*^^. The League discussed the buy ing of substantial trash cans for i x- m j j ci i. the down town district, and Fi'esh tish Tuesday and Sat- while there was no vote taken, jurday 15c per bunch, fresh the Asso. is in favor of this tts | oosters Tuesday and Friday its next special work. Commit tee on the Town Ceme- Miss Sue Mebane visited her f ii ents in Burlington Saturday : !m1 Sunday. Mr. Zeb Waller of Burlington V a. a business visitor in Mebane .'•I nil day., •Mrs, J. T. Malone of Elon 'uilege spent the week-end with n iends in Mebane. Mr. Sam Scott spent Sunday witii his mother leaving Monday lor Durham. Mrs. Joe White who has been teaching at Jamestown has re lumed home. .Mr. and Mrs. James Terrall spent Sunday with their daugh ter Mrs. Albert Smith. Mr. Ernest Thornton went down to Raleigh Monday with Or J. M. Thompson. Miss Barbara Shaw returned Saturday from Graham where slie visited relatives. Miss Annie Clapp of Raleigh pent the week-end with her . ister. Miss Ola Clapp. Mrs. H. E. Wilkinson and chil iiren left Saturday to visit her sister, Mis. Jenkins at Koberson ville. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Al- lai^ht B daughter Friday. Moth- and baby doing nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dillard and Mr. I. D. Ham spent Sunday in the country with their father, lus ucau yvv/x*v, i rr 4. u « 4. 4.^ nn tha Tn«/n ‘ To get what you wattt to •\Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholson Commit tee on the Town Ceme-, & a.'i.i children spent the week-end reported that the necessary j eat come to work was in sight through the: j RtrkC Taf/* efforts of the Mayor and Town] tIUUC XJlUo# V^ulv Commissioners, Mr. D. A. White returned] The Asso. was much pleased "aiurday from a business trip/to learn that Miss Emma Harris ti.i riu^h eastern Carolina. | with the Camp Fire girls volun tarily offered to beautify with flowers and vines any small vacant ground in town, and have selected the circle in the Mebane I Bedding Company’s driveway. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White havej The Asso. is working hard in ‘-?'»ne to house keeping in one of an indirect way to bring about *\lr. Jim I^asley’s houses on 4th better sanitary conditions in the Mebane Leader together one year Thf» regular subscription price ef the two papers is $2.00. Address all letters to Mebane Leader Mebane, N. C.» JOBE BROS. COCA-COLA Is undoubtedly the best, and most popular all around soft drink in this country. There is S(,mething refreshing, cheering, and restful in its effect Ii touches the spot with unering accuracy. The government confesses to its innocence, and its value Sold at all fountains and by dealers in soft drinks. Bu^ of our wagons. Coca- Cola Bottle Works, J. M- Coble, Prop. Burlington, N. C. For Making Room Summer Stock On Thursday The 15 At 9 O’clock W’ll sell three dozen spring hats at half price Gome Quick And Get Your Choice Mebane Hat Store Mibs Margaret Clegg w ith Mrs. Fletcher Nelson south of Alebane. Free Literature Describing the Great California Expositions Write at once to this Burean for literature descriptive of the great Panama-Pacific International Exposition, which opens in San Francisco on February 20, and the great Panama-California Exposition now open pt San Diego. This Bureau is prepared to supply complete information in regard to railroad rates, hotel accomodations, interesting side trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased information about any section of the great Pacific Coast country Send us twenty cents in stamps and we will send you book describing the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, book describing the Pana ma-California Exposition, a map of California and a sample copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the great Pacific Coast national magazine, con taining beautiful pictures of the Expositions. The regular prioe of the magazine ia twenty cents per copy. Address SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco, California. i*iof. Brannock returned to ('oliege Monday after spend tilt" week end with his fam- street, Mr. Clenn Scott who has been :iHen(ling The Atlanta Dental ' returned home Friday to spend vacation. Mr. W. A. Rudd of Ridgeville 'VMS in Mebane Thursday, and ‘■^lled at The Leader office and ■‘^'inscribed to the Leader. Mr. I. P. Teer, of Teer, N. C. ''.’as a visitor in Meoane one day j iu ;t week, and paid his usual re-1 ^I'ect to the Leader office settle-! !or his subscription. Open from 6 a m. to 10 p. m. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Old Sores, Tetter, RingjWorm, Ec* zema, etc. Andsepdo Aaodyme, josed internally or exteraallj* 25c Mebane. It is so much easier to j prevent an epidemic of Typhoid j Fever than to sacrifice the loss of life for a little negligence in! allowing these unsanitary cor-1 ditions to exist. When all the the world dissolves. And every creature shall be purilied, All places shall be hell that are heaven. —Marowe. not busliels corn in the was Seed Corn For Sale I am offering for sale a few j ot the best prolific seed Mis:. Alma Cheek who hasjstate. in my crop 150 barrels attending school at James- j raised in 1914 on eleven acres of land town, returned home Friday to We found only three bushels of de-1 lier vacation. jcayedcom. Write or see. \i cn J J 1 u ' Pr-idshaw •'I I s. bheep and grand daugh-1 phone 96, l^auline Hawley returned j Lake Lasham. | it'otu Creensboro where they] ! viMtcd Mrs. Hudson. ^ Notice. j Misses Bert and Lillie Ray of Having leased the Tate Mill Pond j ^^J'ange Grove who have been' trac*-, 1 hereby, their brother, Mr. U. S. | ^ C. C. Smith I Hotel Clegg Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg Proprietor EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1 00, $1.50 The House that has departed 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 thnt is. alL Convince your self bv stopping just across the street North of the passenger depot. HOTEL CLEGG Greensboro, IN. C. MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT You will save 56 els. per gal. THIS IS HOW Buy 4 gals. L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint, at $Zip per gal. - - $ 8.40 And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it^ at estimated cost of - - 2.40 You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for' $10.80 It*s only 1.54 per gal. Made In a lew minutes Anybody can mix the~ OIL'with the PAINTS Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paintyin. CANS, you pay $2.10 a gal. or $14.70. TheL.&M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the best-known paint materials for 100 years. \ Use a gal. out of any L.& M. PAINT you buy and if not the best'i paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back.! Mebane Supply Co, Mebane, N, C. W A Mabry, Durham, N C IJ for home Monday. As we grow old we more foolish and more taucauld. become both wise.—Roche- EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING FL00RING-CEIL1NG--SIDING-SHINGLES SASH- DOORS-BLINDS Large Stock —Prompt Shipments QUALITY BIGHT-PRICES RIGHT. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. FOR STYLE, QUAL ITY AND LOW PRICES SEE MISS ALICE M. 30WLAND Burlington, N. C. Before you buy vour hat ii SEE NELSON RAY CO FOR LOW CUT SHOES fcr men, women and children. New stra.v and Panamo hats Spring Dress goods, notions etc Fresh Groceries Come to see us. Nelson-Ray Co FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from Graded School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT GO. W. E, White, Sec’y & Treas. Mebane, N. C. FORGET THAT TIMES ARE HARD By Listening to the music and mirth of one of our best graphophone THE EDISON DIAMOND AMBEROLA Thousand or’ Records can be passed through them, changes to suit all taste. The music is sweet and soft. Its an educator in any home. Buy one cf us. GREEN- MgGLURE FURNITURE COMPANY Graham, North CaroHna It Is True If I do tell you my self I am carrying a line of cloth ing for high quality and low price can not be dupli cated. I AM DETERMINED that my home people shall be treated right and if you will give me a show I will prov^e it to you, nice clothing, shoes hats and underwear. Come and see me, C. C. SMITH Mebane, N. C. . ..
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