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I**) locals and father is (# {0 No. Six-Sixty-Six Personals Mr. Jeff Fowler^s very s‘ck. Mr. Mike Miles went to Rioh. *• ® «*P«ciaiiy n^onH Mnr MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. n.OJlCl Mf nday. ; Fwc or mx dotes will break any case, and j if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not Capt. George Mebane left Mon- (iay for Richmond. Mr. John Boone went up to Greensboro Saturday. Miss Mable Cooper of Asl)e-_ viile was in tt)\v»i Thi.rsday. | Miss Margaret Jones of Ralei.a’h! is visiting Mrs. Frank Holt. ! Mr. VV. T Htint and family of | Apex is visiting relatives in Meb ane. ^ Mrs. VV, I, Barnes of Uocky Mr. Lacy Cook of Greensboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. spent Sunday in Mebane. White. Mr. Frank Harrelson was in To the regret of Mr. T. M. [.rvn Monday enroute to Rich-1 he contin- ,))on(i. i Ml*. Brice Warren left Monday Amick of Greens- (.0 attend the Reunion at Rich-1 sp^nt Sunday in Mebane mond. I friends. Miss Dora and Izora Nicholson return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and doei not ^ripe or sicken. 25c L OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Robt. L. Kolmes, Pres. R. N. ('ook, Vice-Pres. E. W. Lesley, Secty and Treas orfollCp cw ujho S^i lailroad g # ||oote PREIGHT SERVICE . 1 j If you value quick tn^asportation; roi^te your shipments vis Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time made by their package cars, and j^ou will find that your interests are best served by patronizing them, as “Time is money' jof Graham is spending a few J days with Mr. John Nicholson Mrs. Carrie Gamble and moth- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter liave o-one to housekeeping on 3rd st^'eet. j Miss Mattie Dunlop of Burling I ^ > t,,n visited Mrs. A. Mebane lastj? » fewi , days with Mrs. Wiley James. W tVk. I ! I Mr. H. Jobe returned to Cha pel Hill Monday where he will attend ihe commencement. Mrs. Jennie Wells of Cedar' Crovo is visiting Mis. W. A. Hawkins. Mrs. W. W. Corbett attended iho l union at Richmond, Va. I’lis week. Miss Emma Harris left Mcn- il i;. to aitend the reunion at u'u'iuiiond, Va. R. N. Cook, Sheriff C. P. Thompson, Merchant Swepsonville, N. C. W. I. Ward, Atty at Law R.L.Holmes,Cashier L.B.Holt Mfg Co. j H. Currie Walker, Lumber Mfg. j A. B. Nicholson, Contractor j Capt. S. A. Vest, Agt. S. R. R. j Haw River, N. C, S. E. Woody, Farmer, Saxapahaw J. Archie Lorg, Cashier Bank of Haw River W. C. Kirkpatrick, Secty. Va. Cotton Mills Heenan Hughes, Mayor of Graham large and small Mr. L. A. Hawkins of Carr {GRAHAM LOAN & TRUST GO. spent Saturday and Sunday in High Point with friends. j Mr. Earl Shaw left for Pages j Mill, S. C. where he will attend I the wedding- of Mr. Jesse Tingen. ! Mrs. Hettie Scott and little .\ir. (.eorge Hanner of Hunt-! returned iMiito.'i U. \ a. IS visiting his pur-j Greensboro Monday, near Mebane. | ., „ , „ ^ j Mrs. Graham Lloyd of Spencer i. '.i. Cooper spent Sat- spent the weekend with her 'r.h.v aiul bmiday at his liome ; Mr Henry McCauley. ii'M!' ( edar Grove. Misses Sallic and Lillian At-1 ^lub i'son spent Thursday of lasij The Wednesday afternoon Wr ek in Greensboro. iBrnefit Book Club had a delight- i’rof. Fred Deese has moved I interesting and enthusiasm into one of Mr. John Nicholson’s i meeting Wednesday after- i O HO on t’.iird street. j noon with Mrs. Weatherly as hostess at her home on 5th St. Ac the close of the literary pro- •Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrell of Altuvesta. Va., are visitingf re- !ative? near Mebane. GRAHAM, N C (SAFETY FIRST) Whenever You Need a deneraS Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tortc is equally valuable as a General 'ionic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININ3 and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. of 25 per cent, on ail colored hats trimmed and untrimmed. COME AND GET YUUR CHOICE while the selection is. good. O (jraharn ana Mebane, IN. C. THE THKIGt-A WEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD ' Practically a Daily at the j price of a Weekly. No other New.spaper in the world gives so much at so ’ low a price, | The year 1914 has been the most ex- | traordinary in the history of inodorn :jimes. It has witnessed the outbreak Mr. Joe Sykes and daughter | and cake, and t’e members en- "f Hillsboro, spent the week-end | joyed an hour of informal chat witli Mr. C. C. Smith. ^ before adjourning. Mr. Marion Nicholson who has ^ Members present, Mesdames been attending college at Elon i.s at home for vacation. ?.Ir. W. H. Hunt of Durham has been spending a few days vith Mr. J. C. Hunt, Miss Lucile Dillard a student •f The Womans College, Greens- iv»'() is at home for the vacation Mrs. Billie Fogleman has re- ii.rned from an extended visit ( ) her sister Miss Bell Durham. Miss Lynette Swam who gra- i '.Mt.'d at the State Normal, has romrned home for her vacation. gram the hostess served a temp ting salad course and ice cream 1 of the great European war, a struggle so titanic that it makes all others look small. You live in momentous times, an you should not miss any of the tremen dous events that are cccuring. No other newspaper will inform you with the promptt.ess and cheapness of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year’s suh- cription to it will take you far i o our next Presidential campaign. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Mebane Leader tosether one year for fl.50. Thf“ regu'ar subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Address all letters to COCA-COLA Is undoubtedly the best, and most popular all around soft drink in this country. There is something 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. Buy of our wagons. Coca- Cola Bottle Works, J. M- Coble, Prop. Burlington, N. C. W. A. Murray, S. G. Morgan, Sam White, F. L. White, Chas, Grant, R. H. Tyson, R. Vincent, P. Nilson, Ernest Wil- jkinson, W. S. Crawford,. J. R. j Singleton Guest. Mesdames, Chandler, Ed White. Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Mrs. Charles Ddlard entertain ed the members and a number of additional [guests at one of the largest and most delightful meetings of the season Thursday ! afternoon at her handsome home John Swain who has been'' on 5th street, attending college at Elon has j The hostess received the guest retiu ned home to spend his vaca- in the hall assisted by her sister, ' Miss Lois Ham. Tables for rook Mr.>. Sheep and daughter j 'vere arranged in the parlor, and Margaret, left Friday for home j which game was played pro- aUer spending some time with j close of the Mvs. F. M. Hawley. ; afternoon was marked bv the I serving of Tea, Sandwich, Ice cream and cake. Members present, Mesdames Charles Lasley, W. W. Corbett, J. M. Thompson, Joe Vincent, Mr.^. Sidney Kiggs returned j-w. 0. V^arren, Arthur Scott, S Jurday from Prospect iliH j Felix Graves, Ed White, Misses ^vh^re she attended the funeral | Della Fowler, Lois Ham, Jennie ai lhurial of her father, Mr. (T^aslev. Guest Mesdames Char- Mebane Leader Mebane, N. C. 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 acccmoilatirns, 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, hook describing the Pana- mi-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 price of the magazine is twenty cents per cojiy. Address SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco, California. Mis. .1. G, Bradshaw has as her guests Miss Fannie Uzzle of | I/a Grange and Miss Nina Jce 'l.'^ndenin of Elon College. ! Warren. Victor Lightbourn is con- flucting a meeting in the ware- ‘i-'ust*. He is an excellent preach- and the people enjoy hearing liifA very much. llurbert Craig who com- pi'*to(l liis four vears course at Piingham school of Asheville and )H'oived his diploma has re turned and will spend his vaca tion liere with his mother. Lasley, les Grant, J, R. Singleton, R. H. Tyson, Ralph Vincent, F. M. Hawley, P. Nelson, Margaret j Sheep, Lucile Dillard. Tiie Belgian Singer The entertainment given in jlhe Graded school auditorium j (last week by .Mrs. FJmma Vanj Ide Zande and Miss Wicker of[ “MONEY” The mint makes if and under the terms! of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 1419 Lytton Bldg. Chicago. JOBE BROS^ Fresh fish Tuesday and Sat urday 15c per bunch, fresh oysters Tuesday and Friday To get w^hat you want to eat come to Jobe Bros. Cafe Open from 6 a m. to 10 p. m. MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT You will save 56 cts. per gal. THIS IS HOW ^ Buy 4 gals. L. & M. Semi-Mixcd Real Paint, ^ at $2.10 per gal. - =, $ 8.40 And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with’ it at estimated cost of - - ^ 2.4tf You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for ,$10.80! irs only $ 1.54 per gal. Made in a few minutes Anybody can mix the* OIL with the PAINT]^ Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paint'i^ 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 JOO years. Use a gal. out of any L.& M. PAINT you buy and if not the Best] paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back.’ Mebane Supply Co, Mebane, N, C. W A Mabry, Durham, N C Hotel Clegg I Elon was very much enjoyed j by a large and appreciative au-1 Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg -Mr. (leorge Hanner of Hunt- lienee. The sin?ing of Mrs. j p • ^ ' W. Va. dropped in the Van de Zande and her lecture j Proprietor were both excellent. Miss Wick-1 pm, [,0^5 gO, $1.50 er recited beautifully and Meb- j ane will be delighted to hear her office Friday morning paid his subscription to The • • i'ier to 1917. Mr. Hanner is ''I'l Mebane boy, having leftj ^gain in the near future. some years ago for his new j 111 ’ in West Virginia. Notice The regular many friends of Mrs. Nel- meeting of the u alker will be glad to know and the she has returned from thej Laague will be postponed, . I indefinitely owing to the Union I !'c‘v. W. W. Staley, D. D. of | Meeting now being held in the Va., spent Wednesday | warehouse. Announcements will i ' with his niece, Mrs. J. G. 'appear later. at Lake l^atham Farm ! — ! Not more of light, O God, 1 ask, "l:imes VV. C. Clark, Everttj Put eyes to see what is; ‘ . aiul Hugh Smith left for Nol sweeter songs, but power to hear ^vuiiriutnd Monday ''ill relatives. where they } The present melodies. i —Florence Holbrook^ The House that has departed from the old beaten track of permitting the guest to pay help through tipt? which is positive ly prohibited here. I give you the best service for the lowest price and that is all. Convince your self by stopping just across the street North of the passenger depot. HOTEL CLEGG Greensboro, N. C. Subscribe to the Leader 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. mmsmMmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Anglin MAKES A SPKCIALTY OF HIGH6RADE PHOTOGRAPHS Kodak Work finished prompt ANGLINS STUDIO l>avis St. ' BURLINGTON, N. C. WHERE TO GO TO When you want to get it is at NELSON-RAY CO. They have a nice line of hand bags, suit cases and trunks, * Nice Line Summer Hosiery Seasonable goods for men and ladies, Shoes, Shirts and Hats, mens neck wear. See our Line Nelson- Ray Co, Mebane, N. C. FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from Graded School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. 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 of 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 of us. GREEN- MgCLURE FURNITURE COMPANY Graham, .North Carolina RUB-MY-TISM For sale one Geiser Thrashing | 'vViU cure Rheumatism, Neu- Machingin good order, will he ralgia, Headache^ Cramps, Colic pold cheap to a quick buyer. ICE! ICE! ICE! In large or small quantities at | reasonable Price for sale by our | dealers at MEBANE, N. C. or at our Plant | Phone or write Piedmont Ry. & Elec. Co.! ICE DEPARTMENT | Graham, N. C. \ j| Phone 394J ' i L, G. Wilkerson. Mebane N. u. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne* jued internally or externally. 25c Advertise In Tlie Leader.
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