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YOU COME TO MEBANE
IE mum iim loii w loiiiiiii biiim miiin
Ask any man that has one what it will do, then judge
for your self what Mower to buy.
Ridine: Cultivators, Disc, Harrows,
Spike Harrows and any thing for the Farm.
If you want the lightest draft and most comfortable
riding Buggy on the Market buy an OXFORD.
Come and lets Talk the Mat
ter Over
Mebanc Supply Co.
THE POPULAR PRICED STORE.
Spring Is The Season
When every thing shed
their old cloths and
put on hew
Let us help you look your be.st by puttin^r on a new
Style plus or Collegian suit and a pair of famous
Clapp or Barry Shoes.
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR lADIES
ALWAYS
I am showing a line of straw liats in the latest
shapes from $1.00 up. The newest thiny:s in shirls,
ties and all kinds of furnishings-
J. S. Clark
ADVERTISE IN THE LEADER capital Punishment
ENOUGH IS
SAID
when we tell you that we
carry one of the nicest lines
of mens and boys clothes
carried in the State. Ev^erv-
thing to dress a erentleman.
Pritcharii-
Brigiit & Co.
Durhm, N. C.
The Governor of Tennessee believes
in capita) punishment and has vetoed a
bill thatr would abolish the death pen
alty in his i-tate.
We believe he has acted correctly.
Many more desperate criminab would
be willing to take chances ii they knew
their Hves would not be at stake, lie-
side there are some crimej that we can
imagfine no other punishment would fit
save death. The nameless crime, for
instance. To abolish the death penalty
for this would undoutedly nurture lynch
law, and the worst pnrt of nioh
violence is not so much punishment of
the'victim, but the opportunity it Mf-
fords for anarchy.
Capital pu! isbment is a deterrent.
Some people assert that it is not; that
a felon thinks little of it and a criminal
would as soon die as to go to prison f( r
life. There are many things it) contra
diction of this. One of the strongest is
how the man sentenced todea^h .^itnve.‘
to have his sentence commuted to life
i nprisonment.- Wilmington Dispatch.
OFHCERS &
DIRECTORS
Robt. L. Holmes, Pres.
R N. ^'ook, Vice-Pres.
E. W. Lasley, Secty and Treas
«SinriMtH«rtS(^affner ftMaa
L T. JOHNSTON
THE ICE MAN
“Dickensy” Na-ics.
‘ Dickon«y ■ names to ht; dif.cov
ered in che most unlikely localities, as
those whose travels lake them to Hur-
gundy may have discovered. In Ala-
con there a Hue Oombey. which,
apart .'rom iU name, is worth exi)Ior-
ing for the sake of one or two fifteenth
century timber houses with most
quaintly carved fronts. And by a
strange conincidence, on the banks of
the Saone, about seven miles out ‘of
Macon, there is a village called Hoz.
To Remove Iodine Stair-.
To remove tincture of .cdin^
from your skin or clothing stro.'^i
monia water is excellent.
R. N. ( ook, Sheritf
C. P. 'I hompson, Merchant
Swepsonville. N. (’.
W. I. Ward. Atty at Law
;R L.Holmes,Cashier L.B.tlolt MlV
! H. Currie Walker, Lumber Mfg.
A. H. Nicholson, Contractor
Capt. S. A. Vfst, Agt S. R. K*.
flaw River, N. C.
S. K. Wtiotly, Farmer, Saxapahaw
J. Archie Long, Cashier Bank
of Haw River
W. C. Kirkpatrick, Secty.
Va. Cotton Mills
Heenan Hughes, .Mayor of (irnhani
Mkm LOAN & TRUST GO.
GRAHAM, N C
(SAFETY FIRS'O •
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This it a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A, FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
i 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
X^n0ur
.3prmq
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Mcd4
Free List Unknown There.
Some people will be surprised when j
they get to heaven to find that the free j
list is absolutely suspended during
this engagement.
Subs cribe to The Leader
HOW WILl YOU SET YOUR TOBACCO
THIS YEAR?
Will YOU STICK TO THE OLU LABORIOUS, BA6K BREAKING METHOO
OF SETTING IT BY HAND WHEN THERE IS AN EASIER WAY?
By using a Masters Plant Setter you not only save lab
or, time and prevent lame backs from stooping but you
get your plants nature’s way—every plant is rooted by
absorption.
One man with a Masters plant setter can set, water and fertilize more plants than
three men can set by by hand in one day.
Plants are set, watered and fertilized all in one operation.
These setters may be used equally as well for setting out tomatoes, cabbage,
cauliflower, sweet potato slips, etc.
If you have never used one of these planters call and let us show you the principle
of operation.
TYSON MALONE HARDWARE CO
Mebaiie, N. C.
DEU6IITFUL STYLES IN THE NEW COTTO j
WASH GOODS
All bouquets from the same garden arc not equally
attractive—.‘=ome folks know how to select and com
bine the flowers better than others. True, plso, as
to the assortments of Cotton Wash Goods -Some
stores knov; best what to choose; know which styles
will bereigtiing favorites; and the Ellis, Stone store
long ago won the reputation of having, the
Prettiest Variety
whether American or imported. Here are further instances:
—New imported Printed Silk striped Voiles, 40 inches wid?. at 89c.
the yard.
—>New imported Embroidered Crepe, 40 inches wide, at 8l>c. yard.
—New 40 inch imported wash Organdie Embroidered in beautiful col
or combinations, at $1.25 the yard.
—New iri»ported Embroidered Madris, 28 inches wide, at $1.25 yard.
— New Satin Stripe Crepes, with unusually pretty floral designs, 40
inches, at 39c. yard.
-•New 36 iT'ch Mercerized Crepe de Chine, iu dainty floral patterns
on groand or pink, blue, lavender and white.
— Nep-40 inch pin stripes Voile, at 35c. the yard in stripes or red,
black, blue, green and lavender, are exceptionally beautiful.
—New 27 inch imported Plisse in charming floral designs for morn
ing dresses, house dresses and kimonas are priced at 19c. yard.
38 inch Organdie in charming floral patterns, at 35c vard.
—over one hundred pieces of new Cromptons, Fast Color Ginghain.s
in new Spring Patterns, 35 inches wide at 15c. yard.
ELLIS - STONE & CO.
DURHAM, N. C.
GREENSBORO. N. C.
List of Letters
List of advertisod letter.'^ luid
for week ending- Muy ir>th
1 Letter |oi- Anu'li.i HuhUt
1 “ “ L. E Ward
1 Pkg “ \!rs= S. N (’:u!u(u I-
I “ “ Viola White
1 “ ‘‘ VV. H. (!larko
^ “ “ L Miller
1 ‘‘ “ .lohn W.
1 “ L. Lo;ig
1 “ Carolnia Ciga)' (’i>.
'i'hefe Ictfers arul Packager, -Vi
s Mit to Dead Le;ter ofl'ice May
if not called for.
J. T. l)iclc, A.
M ?bane, N. C.
J. J, HE
Attorney at Lav/
^Graham, N. C.
Office"over National Bi.niv
Ellis-Stone & Co.
There is No Getting
Around the fact that we have an ideal line of ladies
dress goods, and a large line of stylish low cut summer
shoes both for men and ladies.
Fresh family grocei’ies, and country produce. .
THE OLD RELIABLE
H. E. Will(inson Co.
Mebane, N. C.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu^
ralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
jued internally or externally. 25c
Alan TaKes Hi& Own Med
icine is An Optimist
He has absolute faith in his incdi-
cme- he knows when he takes it for
certain ailments he gets relief. Feop!t>
who take Dr. King's New Discovt'iy
for an irritating C'^ld or optimists
they know this rough remedy will
penetrate the linings of th^^ throiU,
kill the germs, an«l open the way 1'ui-
Nature to act, \’ou can’t destroy ;i
Cold ijy supeifi(tial treatment you
must go to the caiiso of ti e troubk-.
Be on optin.ist. Get a bottle «.t l*i-.
King's New ^)i^'Covf•ry to-day.
Never before-, in inctderu tini*s, at
lea.>^t, has war put on a more repulsiv“
aspect. Never before, in tnodorn tirn;*;;
ut least, has so little regard been paiJ
to the humanities and to the live.s and
rights fd' n«'Utrals. 'l’h(‘ v?neer of
civilization wears verv thin. VV'e b( -
gin t7 understand how this republic -
the least “milirary” of all nations with
the possible exception of ('hina, :uid
the most peaceably disposed of nil--
might be dragged unwillingly int.) con
flic I.
How IVirs. HarrctI Got Rid
of Her Stomach Trouble
“1 sufl'ered with stomach trouble for
years and tried evervthing 1 hoard
but the only relief I gotvi’as temporarv
until l«st spring I saw ChaUiberlain’.'^
Tablets advertised and procured a bot
tle of them at our drug store. 1 got
immediate relief from that dreadful
heaviness after oating and from pain
iM the stomach,” writes Mrs. Linila
Harrod, Fort Wayne, Jnd. For salt* h\
Mebane Drug Company.
Odd and Even.
His Wife—“I don't want you to be
coming home at such odd hour.” llu;;-
band—“All right, dear. I’ll try (o make
it four instead of three.”—Philadel
phia Bulletin.
Lame Back
Lame back is usually due to rheum.i-
tiam of the muscles of the back. Hard
working oeople are most likely to suf
fer from it. Relief may be had by
massaging the back with Chamberlain’s
Lininrent two or three tinies a day.
Try it. F’or sale by Mebane Drug Co
Advertise In The Mebane Leader
Call for Various Kinds of Wood,
i As many as 12 diiTerent kinds of
i wood axe used in the manufacture of
I umbrella handles, canes, and whips In
the country. *
Seed Corn For Sale
I am offering for sale a few bushels
Ot the best ^:)rolific seed corn in the
state. In my crflp l.W barrels was
raised in 1914 on eleven acres of land
We found only three bushels of de
cayed corn. Write or see.
J. (i. Brulshaw
I'hone ‘>tl
Lake Lasham. .
Whenever You Need a Oeneral Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Toric is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Bnriches the Blo^ and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Best Thing for Bilious
Attack.
“On account of my confinement in
j the printing office I have for years
I been a chronic sufTerer from indigesti
on and liver trouble. A few weeks ago
1 had an attack that was so severe
that I was not able to go to the case
for two days. Failing to get anj re
lief from any other treatment, 1 took
three of Chamberlain’s Tablets and the
next day I felt like a new man,” writes
H. C. Bailey, Eklitor Carolina News,
Chapin. S, C. For sale by Mebane Drug
Company.