"P ’'mm iss eater 'ig to best rvice, Shoe L otice. IE CO. .915 gment, be ad- See J. Atty. Kiness ani remem- more.—Va. Pilot. Not Affect TIN Htai laxative efiect, 1«AXA- is better than ordinary ause nervoasness nor ber the full name and E. W. GROVE. 2*W:. >y an Architect. Fuller Gloom of ,11 not be obliged teci to plan and of my uftw house. around will tell should be done-" (E the i of “ and iup- ds, ous* ^our O 'j LEADER ‘And Right The Day Must Win, To Doubt Would Be Disloyalty, To Falter Would Be Sin.’ VOLUAJN 7 MEBANE, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1915 NUMBER 40 Mr. J. N. Warren spent the \veek end with his family at Mt Airy. • Mrs. D. E. Wilkinson of Ridge ville returned Tuesday from Ajew York where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Will \Valker L. W. Kiley of Burlington has taken hold of che Carage here and will be prepared to serve the public in his line on short notice. Any thing in electrical work will be given prompt at tention. Mr. W. T. Hunt and Co. ship ped to Washington the first of this Week over two thousand lbs of fine turkeys. Some of them weighing more than 25 lbs Mr. Hunt is a hustler. Mr. E. R. Graves who lives near Mebane raised on 8-10 of an acre of land eighteen barrels of corn. This sounds like pret ty good work. ea tQ £he( Washington News fd af children._ Sume Good Word^J^i the Southern' The high up railroad officials of the Southern railway speaks very highly of Mebane as a freight and passenger station. It is said that Mebane has ‘-“"' TWO 36,000 TON SHIPS WILl BE ON THE FIRST YEARS LIST Tentative plans are being considered. There was excellent tobacco this week in Mebane and it averaged well. Tuesday led off with floors crowded with the weed. Prices ran up from 25 to 40 cts. averaging well all through. I, J, Mazur seems to be enjoy ing a good trade. He carries a large stock and cut prices quite low. He takes a half page in this weeks Leader. See ad else where. •first farmer who c warehouse with a loaa at rru ^ d u i i «^ui „ f i. 1 1 I'* The practice of British cruisers. ' lbs 01 tobacco, and a llSw -Oil ©tf ports of the United States i names of all of 34r- Kimbels Jlid stoppinpr vessels,'American as well! ^isforeign, will doubtless be made the! basis of a vigorous protest to Great ! Britain, Stare Department officials i are displeased by the activities of the j British cruisers as manifested in the j seizure and detention of the steamer ' Secretary Daniels said, for two 36, Hooking, and the pursuit of the Ameri* j 000-ton battleships to be included ii Ci»n-owned steamer Vinland off Nor- j the first year’s part of the five-year i folk on the border of the three-mile ! building program Congress will be I limit. In all recent proclamations of I , , ^ the 1 neutrality the President states that I ^ ° approve. ere are no war- i highest ratino* as the most nrof- I practice by belligerent warships I anywhere in the i ,, , ! is “unfriendly and offensive.” ^ j world. The biggest ever designed for! itable stabon ot Its size of any, it is indicated in official cir.des that one on this division. The COm~ . the President has come to the conclu- pany has less trouble and COnten-i sion that a supreme effort must be tion Jiei-e things go smoother | stamp out propaganda, inspir- than any ut other stations of its if “ which is intended to interfere witn American industries. S1Z6. ! j' , ' i That the United States is obligated. It IS uell for Mebane to have j j,, as well as in morals, to pay the additional torpedo a friend in the Southern, for it j claims against Mexico that will be can do things for us that are i Presented by the powers of Europe worth ;vhile. * upon the establishment of a constitu* MM —I. i~-=s I tional government south of the Rio j have increased armament and All GxpHnativrn | Grand, is the opinion of Representa-| speed. The navy has developed a IG- . i I*rank Mondell, of Wyoming, one | rifle, and the new ships may carry *LaFt week under the caption ! of the Republican leaders of the House. I c ^ i 1 1 I J ,1 I 1- I 10 or more of these if rtevelopments r a charge ot managers, we stated Mondell believes that these claims i ... . pales of I that Mr. E. Y. Farrell agent at ■ European war mdicate the w,s- u 1 i. u J u , borhood of half a millions, and that ^om cf mounting them. The largest the Southern depot hod been j united SUpperceeded by Mr. H. B. | states just about the close of the war, Ipoch of Selma, that according | at a time when all Europe will be to an understanding A^ith the | pinched for money. The Republican railroad telegraph operator he the charge that if the . J , ^ , i United States had recognized Huerta Maximun speed of had only to ask for the place. | taken by other | ships now built Mr. ipoch tells us that he left j or ihrown its support to Car Selma because an other agent i ranza when Huerta was driven from whose off^e had been closed de TpTn'”: 1 i-nsidere.U^„hab,e tl.t a speed manded his position, and that MUCH OPPOSITION TO 1 REPORT OF THE GONDITICN OF I THF KITGHIN IN DISTRICT I Commercial & Farmers Bank, Mebane, N. 0 the Alberican navy are the 32,000-ton j craft of the California class bids for j two of which were received recently. , • Part of the increased displacement i in the newest ships will be due to | changed hull construction to provide detcnse bulkheads.' While the ships’ general characteristics^ I have not been disclosed, they probably Some Leaders of the Party in the second Displeased With Representative’s Stand. A party writing from Wilson, N. (j. has the following to say of Mr. Claud Kitchin; •‘When the Democratic party was in the minority, it was not so impor tant where Mr Kitchin stood, hut since the party is in the ascendancy, where we tried for yours to put it, it is not right that our roprescntative should I stand off and fight it. He fought it ' 0.1 two important issues and unless I hear wrong, the district will not tole rate similar action on so vital an issue as national detense.” This is the way former State Senator John Exum Woodard, one of the political loiders Bank statements are usually interesting reading, the report of our two banks in to days issue is no exception. They stand well. The Piedmont warehouse places an ad in this weeks issue. The Piedmont is doing a good business, it deserves to, they do the right thing in their treat ment. The Supply Co. will likely move into their new store be fore an other issue of the Lead er. See ad in this weeks paper. guns now afloat are the 15-inoh weap on of European navies, which the American 14 inch rifle is i,aid to equal for all practical purposes. American battle- or authorized is 21 knots, althtkigh European first line ships go corisijfierably above th^t. it At the close of business Nov. 10, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $82,379.17 Overdralts secured; unsecured, $52.87 52.87 Banking House $3,855.21 ) r^urniture. Fixtures $I,(‘).59.12 \ 5,514.33 Demand Loans • G95.00 Due fron'; National i^ank 4,342.77 Due from Banks and Bankers 4,461.77 Cash items 3,(U5.i)l Gold coin 352. f.0 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 45G.-14 National Rank notes and *tlioi II. S. Notes $(i,702.00 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock - 8,000.(X) Surplus fund (5.500.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes j)aid Bills payable of this district puts his opinion in mat- certificates oi l)0[)0sit , ^ Deposits subject to check ter of tne position taken by Repre sentative ('laude Kitchin concerning Savings deposits Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,001 01 21.0(H). 00 14,557.72 36,029.90 20,158.70 234.50 prepare'hioss. For years Mr. Wood-' Accrued interest due depositors 550.00 ard has kept in close touch with the Official rigures made public by South i^after. House of Rep- would have been materially diminished. | perhaps ^ knots will necessity compelled that he seek an other place, but much to his i Trimble, clerk of the regret did he ask for Mr. Ferrel’s I resentatives, show that in the new place, as he was a good man one j House the Democrats will haye a among the most efficent, on this i jjajo^ity of thirty-four oyer the Republicans and tweny- five over all parties represented in that body The roll call of the ne«r 4foase- will be baa* ed upon the figures announced by its clerk The list includes members elected to vacancies at this month’s election. The political complexion of the new be sought here- division. We have every reason to believe that Mr, Ferrell’s suc cessor will make good. **Deceived or Designieg’’ Jjoesn’t Matter. Mr. Bryan used to rail at the theor- ries and practices which subordinated ‘^e man'^dH^the dollar ” In recent years he seems to be putting acquisi tion of the dollar before all other con siderations. He has grown rich and is second district. Another active politican, one who has always been recognized as a leader W. P. Anderson, one of the Wilson tobacco warehouse men, and well in formed, is very hitter in his expres- son. Mr. Anderson said, ‘I would gladly give .$1,000 toward a fund to $108,031.80 Carolina, County of Total State of North j Alamance, ss: I, S. G. Morgan cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. G Morgan, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 20th, day of Nov. 1915. •J. A. Isley, Notary Public The Piinair.a Canal Will Be Closed Indefinitely. | house is Democrats, 230; Republicans, I growing richer by charging a price for with the President, he will undoubtly The Panama canal win remain close 1one independent j preachments which he claims to be !■'-j be renominated and he may anyway, , spired by religious and moral motives. I Maybe he is not conscious that so he start a campaign to nominate someone } else. He has no business opposing the President and he will undoubtly be punished for it when he comes up for renomination next year.” In discussing the question John E. Woodard, in addition to the statement I — quoted above, said, ‘^There is no doubt jREPORT OPTHE CONDITION OF that there is the strongest kind of feel ing in the district against Mr. Kitch- in.’s attitude. If he swings into line Correct Attest: P. Nelson Jas. H. Lasley W. S. Harris Directors. THE MEBANE BANK AND TRUST GO. MEBANE, N. C. Shiifman Jewelry Co. Elsewhere in this issue will be found an advertisement of the Shiffman Jewelry Co. of Greens boro. This ad contains a very complete list of jewelry, and trinkets that would make suita ble gifts for Christmas, It is worth your while to look it over \ ou may be sure that the Shiff man Jewelry Co. will treat you right in any purchase you make at their store. They are strictly reliable people, A JNovember Prayer (Tornwell Hayes, in the Presbyterian Standard.) O beautiful Dispenser of Autumn’s j A jNew Store The store room used so long for the Mebane Store Co. now next to the Bank and Trust Co. is being overhauled and a new front is being put in preparatory to accommodate the fancy and staple grocery of Mr. Charliie Grant who will put in a fiirst class stock just as soon as the work is completed. Mr. Grant is a clever young man, we wish for him much success. until all danger of serious slides in the Gaillard cut is passed. Major General Goethals, governor of the canal zone, today ' issued orders to the dredging engineers to blast away the tops of the hill^ in order to bring into the channel color and companionship, Maker and all loose dirt and thus permanently with the kindly light in broken remove the source of the slides. cbuds and in our neighbor’s eyes. General Goethals was unable to say awaken us to a life-absorbing consci { j when the canal would be in condition j ousness of Thine In dwelling and Royal i for the passage of ships, but said he j Munifience. j would leave November 1, the date to j Forbid that our sense of touch with which the canal has been officially | xhee may be numbed by the sullen! dosed, UT»changed. j grind cf toil. 'Forbid that our tongues . ■ I should be hushed by dread, or that Major-General Leonard Wood, speak- | vvandering wishes should beckon us ingin Massachusetts the other day, ! astray. But may every living fiber of j emphasizeJ thf* fact that, while all the j our being pulsate with the Presence 1 officers of the United States army are j Qwn Radiant Life, and as! for preparedness, none of them wants | clouds and leaves s*nd j war. The truth is that it is their de- j gyfjshine sing, so may we sing the song I is but if he stands out against the ad ministration there will be a fight attempting that simultaneous ser- j vice to God and Mammon which a yery test doubt of that. This part of Nor th Carolina wants a man in Congress who is with the President. That is where he should be. He belongs there, regardless of the issue, but in this ! case, the President is absolutely right Mr. E B. Holt made the following \ ^^d the people of the entire country I high authority has declared to bo be yond the ability jf any man. Good Sale good sales of tobacco on the Piedmont Warehouae floor last week. Pounds 140 110 m 100 32 4 The tobacco above commission $100,34 Price Total 12 2-4 1785 21 2365 40 4240 16 1 2 1715 10 1-2 336 61-4 25 brought a total net recognize it. We are strong Wilson men down here. Mr. Bryan’s influen ce is gone. We are stiong believers in the policy of self-defense—national preparedness, In the State of North Carolifia, at the close of business Nov. 10, 19i5 RESOURCES Loans and discoants . Overdrafts secured Furnitiire and Fixtures, Due from National Banks Due from State Banks and Bankers Cash items Gold coin Silver coin, including all minor coin currency National bank notes and other U. S. notes Stationery account . 36,484.95 1,156.49 1,076.80 5,420.98 2.513.00 3,325.67 150.00 85.56 4.063.00 406.49 Total LIABILITIES $54,682.94 15,970.00 sire for peace which makes them so desirous of preparedness, and it is a truth which the pacificts would do well to ponder. $5.00 in Gold Reward Mr Hence Kimbel of Caswell county sold a load of tobacco at the Piedmont * warehouse last week. And among other things it was learned that Mr. Kinbel was the father of 31^ children, 112 children and grand children. Is 77 years of age has been mar ried four times, and the last baby is three months old, bright and prettier than all the rest. Mr, J. N. Warren proprietor of the Piedmont Warehouse offers a reward of $5.00 in gold to the Burlington, Durham and Greensboro merchants are all pulling for the trade of their cities. They do it somewhat collectively, all pull together through their home papers, and it has a telling effect. If our merchants want the trade then they must go after it. Thou hast given ud. O Wonderful Father, we hallow Thy name for this marvelous November weather, so full of Thine infinite Sweet ness and Power. Grant it may tide us into a purified and glorified Thanks giving. Amen, C. C. Smith is telling you some interesting news in his ad I of this week. Read it. Germany has All the Cot- The Best Place In GREENSBORO To get the Best to eat is at ton Militai y Blankets to Aiitralia. (From The Elkin Tribune,) The Chatham Manufacturing Com- Mebane I last week shipped 27 cas-, prevention of cotton shipments Needs tor j Purposes. By wireless to Sajville. ■'not only has all the cotton she needs I for military purposes for several years I ! but new fields of supply are now open to her says the Overseas News Agency to the has a number of advantages, which if properly used would some day make her a city of importance. It can not be done unless we pull together, and use such agencies as lav within our j reach. Let Mebane’s instituti-.; ons be first, last and all the! time. i es of blankets to Sydney, Australia. They are making shspments every few days to points in South America and Aufftralia So far the weathhr has been very favorable and a blanket has not been needed at all, but the mer- HENNESSEE CAFE Germany | Open until midnight 342 SOUTH ELM STREET ^ear Passengrer Depot. J. R. DONNEll, Prop. Capital stock paid in ~. Undivided profits, less current ex penses, and taxes paid 229.49 Notes and bills rediscounted 7,500.0o Bills payable 5,000.00 Deposits subject to check 19,031.31 Time Certificates of Deposit 5,873.31 Savings Deposits 841.11 Cashier’s Checks outstanding 102.7? Accured interest due depositors 135.00 Switzerland on the contention that the material would find its way to Ger many and then be used for making ex plosives will hurt the neutral Nation, but will not injure Germany it declares in commenting on. Swiss reports that “Make Perjury Impossible,” is the j title of an editorial article in the | Memphis Commercial-Appeal. ''We | shudder to think of the conditions that 1 would obtain in Tennessee if every body d.^wn there was rtiade to tell the cury has suddenly taken a turn and j Entente Powers have stopped cot- there is no telling where it will stop so shipments for Swiss mills we had better be prepared. There is ■ nothing like being ready for anything. ; * ' - I Beware of Cheap Sub- I situtes. ! In these days of keen competition it i is important that the public should see Chamberlain^s Tablets This is a medicine intended especial- j that they get Chamberlain’s Cough ly for stomach troubles, billiousness ! Remedy and not take substitutes sold and constipation. It is meeting with j for the sake of extra profit. Chamber- K f I much success and rapidly gaining in ' Iain’s Cough Remedy has stood the test truth, the whole truth and nolhmg but j popularity. For sale by ; and been approved for more than forty the truth for even as long as twenty- | Drug Co, [years. For sale by Mebane Drug Co four hours. ^ . Total $54,682.94 State of N. C., County of Alamance, ss: I, Felix F. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Felix F. Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of Nov, 1915. J. A. Long, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: J. S. Clark B. F. Warren J. S. Vincent Directors Dry Stove Wood Cut any length and de livered on short notice. First Class Coal Phone Nolson-Cooper Lumber Co.