Tuesday] Graham is Outclassed M) Locals and Personals # m Mr. T. Carter left night for Norfolk. ' . _ ‘ I Before a crowd of baseball Miss Virginia Davis of Greens- ifans, the Mebane team defeated boro is visiting Misses Nancy j the Graham team Saturday after and Frances Singleton. j noon in a double header by score I Mr, Clinton Nicholson of Gra-1 ^o 1 in the first game Mr. Tom Crutchfield left Mon- (j:,y for Georgia. Miss Blanche Christopher spent SuUirday in Burlington. Miss Eva Warren of Elon visi- .(1 Miss Lucile Dillard Sunday. • Miss Elizabeth Townes of Dan- l!(^ is v'siting Mrs. Ralph Vin- .■nt. Mrs. Charles Lasle/ left Sun- I for Ne vbern to visit her band. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichol- n spent Sunday with relatives 11 Mebane. Air. Clyde Compton is build- 1 him a lovely country home r. iir Carr’s. . Master Murray Vincent spent i hnv days last week in Danville • ah relative's. Mrs. Inakenbush and daughter i)[ lUu'lington visited Mrs. Fred 'ast week. Mr. Cieo. White of Mt Vernon poiii Sunday with his brother, Air. J. Ed White. A number of Mebane rooters led the Baseball game in j’l-hnm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Corbett ■ aVP returned from a week’s stay . : Western Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Straughn Have returned from a visit to re- lallves near Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dillard and lainily of Oxford spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs U. S. Ray have been spending some time in the country with relatives. Mrs. Tom Sykes spent Satur day with her sister, Mrs. Ed Hensley in Burlington. Miss AnnieHawkins of Greens boil,' spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. Will Hawkins. Mrs. Ned Brannock and child ren of Elon are visiting her par ents Dr. and Mrs. N. D. York. Mrs. Rebecca Farrell and daughter, Mrs, Jim Cheek left Friday to visit relatives at Alta- vesta, Vd. Mrs. B. V. Carden of Burling ion who has been visiting Mrs Will Hodge returned h^me Sat urday. Mr. Harrison of Littleton was in town Saturday buying furni ture for a hctel at Louisburg. Mrs. Ernest Thompson of rreensooro is visiting her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White. Littles Misses Emma and Ethel Kee of Greensboro are visiting tlieiraunt, Mrs. W. S. Harris. Miss Addie Louise Johnston and brother Hubert spent Sun day witli relatives near Graham. Miss Olga Long who has been attending the State Normal sum mer school came home Saturday. ham spent Sunday with Mr. ^ ^ second. John Nicholson, Score Mr. R. H. Wilcox of Durham j preached at the Baptist church j Second game Sunday night. | Mebane Mrs. W. H. Ray of Kanas City I Graham is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. | High, Barnett Rice. i Buckner, Pace. R. H.‘ E 11 17 WE WON’T DENY IT| Mr. and Mrs. f'ruest Reynolds and children are visiting Mr,'and Mrs. W. S. Crawford. . It is a cunousr "thing how people sur prise us In our vanity wa begin to _ i think we know them the uttermost, Mrs. W. E. Ham has returned from a visit to relatives at Pikes-, ville, N. C. I possibiy in a moment of emotion, a lit tle secret door springs open in the Mr W. E. White has returned j smooth panel of their visible lives, and from an extended business trip. ! we see within a long:, longj corridor ! with other do^rs and passages opei>ii g The M. P. bunday School will away from it in ever^? direction—the have its annual picnic at Tate Sjvast secret chambers of their lives — pond Friday. | David Grayson. Now we have agreed, let us get together. We have the goods with which *y^u may dress cool. Nice mens straw hats aw^ay down. Ladies dress goods almost at your own price, in fact a line that is {^leasing and attractive. See the old reliable JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT CRIMSON CLOVER SEED. LOW GUT SHOES AT AND BELOW GOST Special prices on all summer goods. Trunks, tiand bags, suit cases, etc. H Co. Mebane, N. C. Fresh groaeries constantly on hand. ^. Yours to serve. Nelson- Ra^ Co. Mrs. Charles Dillard who hasL . , 7 : ' , . ^ ! Age IS a busy, happy period, not one of been Visiting in Eastern Carolina!. .. . „ . . . returned last week. |.nn.l,v,ty, but or beg.unn.s again, a ; time to bring to perfection the supple, Little Margaret Qualls, daugh-! joyous spirit which we ought to carry ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Qualls, to the great unknown with us, a time is very sick with fever. j to do the work which is our portion i'l Miss Lena Foy who has been j visiting her brother in Ashland, morning to our mak- Va., for some time has returned. ^ Work that ! my Lord gives me Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Y, Malone Monday a 11 lb daugliter mother and daughter doing well. —Amelia E. Harr, lie that voluntarily continues in ig norance, is guilty of all the crimes that I .ignorance produces. - Dr. Johnson. Mebane will cross bats with Gibsonville at the Mebane Base ball park Saturday of afternoon at 3 o’clock. .. —7T :: - ; Constipation Causes Most Mrs. William Fowler of Greens; jjj^ boro is visiting Mrs. S. A. White i on Main Street. j Accumlated waste in your thirty feet ! of bowels causes absorption of poisons, The many friends of Mis. » . | tends to produce fevers, upsets dig- H. Fowler will be glad to knowjesiion. You belch gas feel stuffy, that she is improving. | irritable, almost cranky. It isn’t you^ ,•} it’s your condition. Eliminate this Mrs. T. P. Cheek returned , posionous waste by taking one or two Sunday from (jreensboro where | Dr. King’s Vew Life pills tonight En- she has been visiting her sister | joy a full, free bowel movement in the Mrs Carl Jones I —you feel so grateful. Get an o.i?inal bottle, containing 36 pills, A number of Mebane people from your Druggist to -day for 25?. left Tuesday night on an excur sion for Norfolk. Mrs. R. L. Mitchell of Yancsy- ville is visiting Mrs. Wiley James. Miss Ruby Mitchell of Yancey- ville spent a part of last week with Mrs. Wiley James. Companions in Mlsfor= tunes. We Put In For This Spring and Suininer One of the most attractive stocks of clothing we have ever carried. We still have an elegent line for you to select from, and its a class of goods v;orth while, the latest cut and weaves known, the ideal cloths for a good dresser. Our prices are cut deep to suit you. For hats, caps, mens underwear, and clothing we cn fu’^nlsh you with what you want. CoTne and see us. Pritchard- Bright Co. Durham, N. G. Why Is That The Word Coca Cola Has been burned in the brain of the American people, simply and solely because it is is the most popular, and satisfying soft drink sold. Its manufacturers have made it possible to find it every where. Its a necessity as well as a luxury. Coca- Cola Bottle Works, J. M, Coble, Prop. Burlington, N. C. Two men sat at the same table in a restaurant of the cheaper sort in Ber- ! lin, says The New York Evening Post 1 They were strangers to each other, but •| not too proud to talk. “Hard ti.'nes,” said one, putting 1 down regretfully his empty beer glass. The Philathea class of the Meb | “Very hard times,” said the other, ane Presbyterian church will en-h« he speared with his fork a last , . T-» 1 rru 1 morsel of sausage. tertam the Baraca class Thurs-1 „ day evening at Mrs.Sam White s; “And I.” from eight to eleven. “Only a year ago, too.” ■./r 1 n/r T- njT I “Just about that ” Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray motored through the country Advertise In The Leader. from Danville with Mrs. A. M. Turner in her car to see Mrs. Ralph Vincent Sunday. . Little Miss Elizabeth Murray of Danville, who has been visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Ralph Vin cent left for home last week. Messers Henry Johnston, Mai*- ion Nicholson and Frank Cheek spent Sunday with Rev. G. VV. Holmes near Swepsonville. “I mean in my business.” ‘’Precisely. My business is gone clean to the devil.” “i'he same withjnine.” “And what is your business, may I ask?” “1 am a dancing master—a profes sor of the fox trot and allied arts— and you?” “I am a professor of international law.” A Medicine Chest For 25e In tbir. ehnst you have an excellent remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains tiff Neck, Backache, Neuralga, Rheu- Mr. John Smith returned Mon-J matism and for most emergencies. One ■ day from Mt Vernon Springs ;iJ5c. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment does it; where he has been for ten days. Mr,* Highifill Jobe spent Sun day in Durham. Miss Effie Boone who has been visiting her parents near Meb ane left Sunday for Durham. Miss Bertha Tatum of Burling ton who has been visiting Mrs, W ill Hoege left for home Satur day* Misses Lillie and Laura Smith of Burlington who have beenl , ^ j • visiting Mrs. Sam Smith left forj“. Sunday morning Jo the ho one Saturday. Mr* R. J. Rodgers of Burling ton made an address to the M. P all —this because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused by congestion and inflammation If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s Lini ment, or better still, buy a 25". bottle and prove it All Druggists. Hotel Clegg Greensboro, N. C. W. F. Clegg Proprietor mm Every thing For Your Kitchen A young woman spends a great deal of her time in the kitchen. So everything there should be just as bright and atti^active as possible. We have every thing you may neod for the kitchen. Cabinets, Tables, Ranges, Linoleums. Qua prices are the lowest for high grade goods. Our “pay as you can plan” enables you to mak your kitchen all you ma\ desire without missing the money you would invest. Come and See Our Line Green McClure Furniture Co. Graham, N. C. Don’t Forget to Ask Your Ticket Agent For Summer Excursion Rates to Beau fort, N. C. Mplendid Hotels- Delightful Climate, Fine Fishing. IDEAL SPOT FOR REST, REACHED BY NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. Take the wife and Kiddies= Beaurort will make them all well and happy. Patronize Home Resorts. S. H. LEARD, G. P. A. NorfolKnouthern Qailroad ew ^hort FREIGHT SERVICE If you value quick transportation; route j'our shipments vis Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time made by their package cars, and you will find that your interests are best served by patronizing them, as ‘^Timeis money^’ xMiss Mary Patton who has been attending the State Normal Hummer school returned Satur day. Mesdams A. B. Fitch and William Satterfield spent the week end with Mrs. Warien at Elon. Mrs. Fred Norwood has re turned from Birmingham, Ala., where she has been visiting re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Masn who have been visiting relatives at Stanley returned home Mon- day, Mr. Charles Pickard of Greens boro spent the week end with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. l ‘uone near Mebane. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Walker ,of Oxford stopped over in Mebane one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dillard enroute to i'Jlon. Sunday school and invited the! m“RX auhe RATES $100, $1.50 ham Saturday Aug. 21. 1915. A j chapter of the children from the | M. P. childrens Home at High j Point will be present. j At Bains Store There was an enormous crowd at Baynes store last Thursday to attend the masonic picnic. A big dinner was served. Mr. Bickett was present as previously an nounced, and made one of his splendid speeches. 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 that is all. Convince your self by stopping just across the street North of the passenger depot. HOTEL CLEGG Greensboro, in. C. ICE TICKETS SPECIAL CASH PRICE THIS WEEK L. T. JOHNSTON Anglin MAKES A SPECIALTY OF HIGHGRADE PHOTOGRAPHS Kodak Work finished promptly - ANGLINS STUDIO Davis St. BURLINGTON, N. C. Some Disatisfaction It seems that there has been much displeasure among a num ber of tax payers on account of the high raise in their tax as- sement. There has been a con siderable advance made this year, but the impression among I ^ some was that the advance was j ^he Leader, too great. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Topic 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, Snricbes the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. I EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING FLOORING-CEILING-SIDING-SHINGLES SASH- DQORS-BLINDS Large Stock —Prompt Shipments QUALITY RIGHT-PRICES RIGHT. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co. GREEN830R0, N. C. FOR SALE ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE One block from Gi'aded’School. A Bargain MEBANE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. W. E. White, Sec’y & Treas. iVlebane, N. C,

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