GIFTS THAT ENDURE€¦ · Miss Flora White weeks with friends fields. spent last near Haw-P Mebane,...

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Persotialiy Mentioned S m Be Uareful Of What You Say. In speaking of a person’s faults, Prav don’t forget your own; Keniember those with homes of glass, Should seidom throw a stone. If you have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin, •'I'is better we commence at home, And from that point begin I’ll tell you of a better plan. And find it works full well. To try my own defects t<J cure, Before of others tell; And though I sometimes hope to ho No worse than some 1 know. My own short comintrs bid me lot 'I'he fault! of others go. Then let us all when ve commence To slander friend or foe, 'Ihink of the harm one word will do To those who little know. Remember curses, sometimes, like Our chicks, “roost at hoine. ” Don’t speak ot others’ faults uniII We have none of our own. Mr. Glenn Scott who is study- I ing dentistry at the Atlanta, Ga. Dental College came home Sat- urday to visit his mother, Mrs. Hettie Scott. The death of that Chicago lad ~ :r- ------------- - at the Virginia Military Institute, Miss Pauline Nicholson spent j claimed was directly last Saturday in Burlington. j caused by hazing, should by all Pn.r \nr o , * i means be investigated and if the ^ Kev. VV. O. Sample from Cross! _ ___ Roads was a visitor m Mebanei ^ last Saturday. | Mr. J. T, Shaw spent Thurs-1 day night in Greensboro. 1 prepetrators of this ghastly j ' “joke” are ferreted out they should be severely punished. There is too much of this hazing business. Scores of lives have been taken by it and it will nev- er be stopped until some of the liazers are sent to prison for a long term.—New Bern Sun. 'm ii I ON COAT SUITS AND CLOAKsI Mr. Ernest Wilkerson spent Saturday and Sunday in Graham. Miss Ida Wilkerson spent Sat- urday in Burlington with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Albright were visitors In Raleigh Satur- day and Sunday. Mrs. »i. Ed White ^vent to Greensboro Saturday and return- ed Sunday evening. Mr, Calvin Warren of Person county was in town Friday with a load of tobacco. SAVE YOUR CASH Bring us all the old brass and copper you have, it mat ters not what it is in, I will pay 7 and 8 cts per pound. Mr. and AFrs. J. W. were in town Friday shopping. i Mr. and Mrs. Mose Wilkinson jleft last week for Raleigh to Pickott i Mrs, Wilkinson’s brother. Mrs. Ella Vincent and son, Mesdames Albright and Hugh j Slade and Miss Louise Richmond Smith spent Thursday in Dur-1 spend the holidays in Meb- ham. Don’t fail to read Tyson-Mal- one ildw. Co’s ad. They are I have a full line of hats, caps, clothing and shoes. Will take cross tires in exchange for goods or buy them for cash. Buy cedar post 6 inches and up, and handle furniture. 1 have cash sale on up to 18th of cut prices on every- thing including dry goods, hats, shoes, clothing etc. Call and see me, I can save you money on our 25c line as well as other goods. J. D. HUNT, Sr. Mebane, N. C. Mr. Jim Alinute visited friends in week. of Burlington Mebano last Miss Flora White weeks with friends fields. spent last near Haw- P Mebane, 10 and we Miss Ayie of West Virginia, spent several days last woelv at the White House. Mrs. S. G. Morgan and Miss Gertrude Chandler were visitors in Burlington Thursday. Mrs. W. S. Han is spent a few days last week in Greensboro, with her sister. Mrs. C. J. Kee. Mrs. R. H. Ty son and children left last Friday for lier parents home at Steed, N. C. to spend Christmas. The many friends of Mrs. H. C. Smith, who has been very sick, will be glad to learn that she is improving. Mr. George Jones of near He- bron church visited his sister, Mrs. H, C. Smith one day lasc week. The Mebane Tobacco Ware- houses cbsed on the 18th and vill remain closed with no sales until ihe 4th of January. advorti^nnga first class bicycle. Miss Jennie White went downj to Durham on the early Mon-' day morning’s train, with a view j of having some surgical treat-1 ment on lier nose. ! j Miss Mary Patton who has i been teaching in Person county | came liome last week to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mesbei’s II. P. Y'oung and T. | K. Arrowood students at Bing-j ham school left Saturday for- tiieir homes in Maryland andj Atlanta Ga. i Miss Cappie Craig of Asheville | arrived in I\Iebane to spend' Christmas wich liermolher, Mrs. ! Craig, at the home of Mr. W. S. I Crawford. | Miss Lucile Dillard who is | attending school in Greensboro | came home Saturday to spend j the holidays with her par-; ents, ?vlr and Mrs. A, F. Dillard on Fifth Street. GIFTS THAT ENDURE The very air Is now becot^iing charged with the spirit of giving, for Xmas will soon be here. The choice and preferred gifts is these which endures. Rev. F. B. Noblitt of Burling -1 I ton stopped over in Mebane last | ] week on his way to Dovers cir- / icuit, New Bern District, with Rev. R. G. L. Edwards has | Mr, and Mrs. A M. Cook, arrived in Mebane, and taken Such a gift is a Bracelet watch Cuff Links La Valliere Scarf Pins Locket and Chain Tie Clasps Cross and Chain Coat Chains Bar Pin Waldemar Chains Cameo Brooch Emblem Pins and Charms Diamond Brooch. Military Brushes Pea^l Necklace Travelling Case>^ Lingerie Clasps Gold and Silver Cameo Rings Knives Birthstone Rings Belts with gold Comb, Brush and and silver Buckles mirror in f'obs Sterling Silver or Cigarette Case Parisian Ivory Cigar Cutters Manicure Sets Shaving Sets Card and Vanity Cases Canes Umbrellas Match Boxes Fine Leather Goods Fountain Pens charge of his pastorate at the Methodist Episcopal church. There will be a Christmas tree at the Methodist Episcopal church Christmas Eve night at which time the hearts of the children will be gladdened. liemember this is the time to make other people happy, if you want to be happy your self. Do some good to some one, and you will be glad of it. Something different is the an- nouncement in the Grant Grocery Co’s ad. They will make it a point to carry a stock fresh and up-to-date all the time. Getting in goods constantly. Mrs. Ella Pearson left Thurs-1 day night in company with: her cousin, Mr, Dolph Cheek andj daughter, of Burlington, to visit |" a daughter of Mr. Cheek’s who! *" is in John Hopkins Hospital in I , 1 ,, 1 i .1 , Baltimore for treatment. I The person who shall do the] ! most to cheer the hearts of thei Mr. Walter Dillard Killed twoi needy poor will have the mer-j ^ days ago. Iheyj riest Christmas and the happiest pulled the scales down at one New Year. Try ir and see. i thousand and one pound, one , „ ^ , , , weighed 500 lbs, the other* 501 If Charles Grant does not, have j a c ean up-to-date grocery >t | won t be Charlie s fault. Wo i believe he is doing all he can to j George Mebane returned | reach that desired end. | home Thursday from a ten days' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown | hunting trip near Panama Sound of Greensboro will arrive in Meb-1 a body of water near Belhaven We will be only two glad to assist you in making the right selection. Mail orders promptly filled. Write us your wants. Schitfmam Jewelry Oo. LEADING JEWELERS Greensboro, N. 0. Opposite McAdoo Hotel. ane Thursday to spend the holi- days with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bright. Miss Olga Long who has been teaching near Roxboro arrived in Mebane last Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Long, The members of the Methodist Episcopal church of Mebane ?>ounded their pastor. Rev. Mr. Edwards, one ivight the past week, setting him up to a good number of nice things needed. on the Eastern coast. Capt. j Mebane had the time of his life i shooting ducks and geese. He “ said game was plentiful. He i brought a large wild goose home, with him from his hunting trip. | i \ Christmas may come and go; but the old reliable will be with , you with a new up-to. date stock of dry goods and notions as the j days go by. See H. E. Wilkin- i son Co. for Christmas goods and | every day goods, they have got j them. We bought more coat suits this season than ever did. We bought them at extremely low prices and marked them with very small profits. These we offer at most attractive prices. If 3 ^ou a r e the least intei’ested in a suit or coat, to look here means to buy h<=>re. One lot coats and skirts just I’oceived today. We bought them to soil and wo lot them go. Come in and let us show ti you Second door from Piedmont Warehouse. P LONG North Carolina i,y9 (Atff i,%9 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 attractive as possible. We have every thing you may need 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 make your kitchen all you may desire without missing the money you would in vest. Come and See Our Line Green McClure Furniture Co. Graham, N. C. m m m f m m # m # m m m m m m m Millinery Special reduced prices will prevail on all my hats, trimmed and untrimmed. You will find added to my stock a nice lino of Xmas novelties. Miss Alice M . Bowland Burlington, N. C. (# m m m ») t m m # m m s # ft PHONOGRftPH FOR EVER! HOME. This is the day of PhonogTaph. More people every day are learning the beneficial influence of good music up- on the home. NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE EDISON L. I . JOHNSON NICE FINISHED LUMBER For all kinds of building purposes, dressed to suit. Moulding, floor- ing, ceiling, sash, doors, windows, glass, putty, etc. See us we will save you money. Nelson-Cooper Lumber CO. Mebane, N. C. At IM f Price All hats trimmed and untrimmed at half price. All kinds of millinery at a great reduction. Don’t forget my place of business at GRAHAM & MEBANE N. C. Miss Margaret Clegg

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Page 1: GIFTS THAT ENDURE€¦ · Miss Flora White weeks with friends fields. spent last near Haw-P Mebane, 10 and we Miss Ayie of West Virginia, spent several days last woelv at the White

Persotialiy Mentioned Sm

Be Uareful Of W hat You

Say.

In speaking of a person’s faults,Prav don’t forget your own;

Keniember those with homes of glass, Should seidom throw a stone.

If you have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin,

•'I'is better we commence at home,And from that point begin

I’ll tell you of a better plan.And find it works full well.

To try my own defects t<J cure,Before of others tell;

And though I sometimes hope to ho No worse than some 1 know.

My own short comintrs bid me lot 'I'he fault! of others go.

Then let us all when v e commence To slander friend or foe,

'Ihink of the harm one word will do To those who little know.

Remember curses, sometimes, like Our chicks, “ roost at hoine. ”

Don’t speak ot others’ faults uniII We have none of our own.

Mr. Glenn Scott who is study- I ing dentis try a t the Atlanta, Ga. Dental College came home Sat­urday to visit his mother, Mrs. Hettie Scott.

The death of tha t Chicago lad~ ■ :r-------------- - a t the Virginia Military Institute,

Miss Pauline Nicholson spent j claimed was directlylast Saturday in Burlington. j caused by hazing, should by all

Pn.r \nr o , * i means be investigated and if the^ Kev. VV. O. Sample from C ross ! _ ___Roads was a visitor m Mebanei ^last Saturday. |

Mr. J . T, Shaw spent Thurs-1 day n igh t in Greensboro. 1

prepetrators of this ghastly j

' “ joke” are ferre ted out they

should be severely punished.

There is too much of this hazing

business. Scores of lives have

been taken by it and it will nev ­er be stopped until some of the

liazers are sent to prison for a long term .—New Bern Sun.

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I ON COAT SUITS AND CLOAKsI

Mr. E rnes t Wilkerson spent Saturday and Sunday in Graham.

Miss Ida Wilkerson spent Sat­urday in Burlington with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Will A lbright were visitors In Raleigh Sa tur­day and Sunday.

Mrs. »i. Ed White ^vent to Greensboro Saturday and re tu rn ­ed Sunday evening.

Mr, Calvin W arren of Person county was in town Friday with a load of tobacco.

SAVE YOUR CASHBring us all the old brass and copper you have, it m a t ters not w hat it is in, I will pay 7 and 8 cts per pound.

Mr. and AFrs. J. W. were in town Friday shopping.

i Mr. and Mrs. Mose Wilkinsonjleft last week for Raleigh to

Pickott i Mrs, Wilkinson’s brother.

Mrs. Ella Vincent and son, Mesdames A lbright and Hugh j Slade and Miss Louise Richmond

Smith spent Thursday in Dur-1 spend the holidays in Meb-ham.

Don’t fail to read Tyson-Mal- one ildw. Co’s ad. They are

I have a full line of hats, caps, clothing and shoes. Will take cross tires in exchange for goods or buy them for cash.

Buy cedar post 6 inches and up, and handle furniture.1 have cash sale on up to 18th of cut prices on every­

th ing including dry goods, hats, shoes, clothing etc.

Call and see me, I can save you money on our 25c line as well as other goods.

J. D. HUNT, Sr.Mebane, N. C.

Mr. Jim Alinute visited friends in week.

of Burlington Mebano last

Miss Flora White weeks with friends fields.

spent last near Haw-

PMebane,

10 and

we

Miss Ayie of W est Virginia, spent several days last woelv at the White House.

Mrs. S. G. Morgan and Miss Gertrude Chandler were visitors in Burlington Thursday.

Mrs. W. S. H a n is spent a few days last week in Greensboro, with her sister. Mrs. C. J. Kee.

Mrs. R. H. Ty son and children left last Friday for lier parents home a t Steed, N. C. to spend Christmas.

The many friends of Mrs. H. C. Smith, who has been very sick, will be glad to learn tha t she is improving.

Mr. George Jones of near He­bron church visited his sister, Mrs. H, C. Smith one day lasc week.

The Mebane Tobacco W are­houses cbsed on the 18th and vill remain closed with no sales until ihe 4th of January .

advorti^nnga firs t class bicycle.

Miss Jennie White went downj to Durham on the early Mon-' day m orning’s train, with a view j of having some surgical treat-1 m ent on lier nose. !

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Miss Mary Patton who has i been teaching in Person county | came liome last week to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents.

Mesbei’s II. P. Y'oung and T. | K. Arrowood s tudents a t Bing-j ham school left Saturday for- tiieir homes in Maryland andj A tlanta Ga. i

Miss Cappie Craig of Asheville | arrived in I\Iebane to s p e n d ' Christmas wich lierm olher, Mrs. ! Craig, a t the home of Mr. W. S. I Crawford. |

Miss Lucile Dillard who is | a ttend ing school in Greensboro | came home Saturday to spend j the holidays with her par-; ents, ?vlr and Mrs. A, F. Dillard on F if th Street.

GIFTS THAT ENDUREThe very air Is now becot^iing charged with

the spirit of giving, for Xmas will soon be here. The choice and preferred gifts is these which endures.

Rev. F. B. Noblitt of Burling - 1

I ton stopped over in Mebane last | ] week on his way to Dovers cir- / icuit, New Bern District, with

Rev. R. G. L. Edw ards has | Mr, and Mrs. A M. Cook, arrived in Mebane, and taken

Such a gift is aBracelet watch Cuff LinksLa Valliere Scarf PinsLocket and Chain Tie ClaspsCross and Chain Coat ChainsBar Pin Waldemar ChainsCameo Brooch Emblem Pins and CharmsDiamond Brooch. Military BrushesPea^l Necklace Travelling Case>^Lingerie Clasps Gold and SilverCameo Rings KnivesBirthstone Rings Belts with goldComb, Brush and and silver Bucklesmirror in f'obsSterling Silver or Cigarette CaseParisian Ivory Cigar CuttersManicure Sets Shaving SetsCard and Vanity Cases CanesUmbrellas Match BoxesFine Leather Goods Fountain Pens

charge of his pastorate a t the Methodist Episcopal church.

There will be a Christmas tree at the Methodist Episcopal church Christmas Eve n igh t a t which time the hearts of the children will be gladdened.

liemember th is is the time to make other people happy, if you want to be happy your self. Do some good to some one, and you will be glad of it.

Something different is the an ­nouncement in the G rant Grocery Co’s ad. They will make it a point to carry a stock fresh and up-to-date all the time. Getting in goods constantly.

Mrs. Ella Pearson left Thurs-1day n ight in company w i th :her cousin, Mr, Dolph Cheek andjdaughter, of Burlington, to visit | "a daughter of Mr. Cheek’s who! *"is in John Hopkins Hospital in I

, 1 ,, 1 i.1 , Baltimore for trea tm ent. IThe person who shall do the] !

most to cheer the hearts of the i Mr. W alter Dillard Killed twoineedy poor will have the mer-j ^ days ago. I h e y jriest Christmas and the happiest pulled the scales down a t oneNew Year. Try ir and see. i thousand and one pound, one

, „ ^ , , , weighed 500 lbs, the other* 501If Charles Grant does not, have j

a c ean up-to-date grocery >t |won t be Charlie s fault. Wo ibelieve he is doing all he can to j George Mebane re turned |reach th a t desired end. | home Thursday from a ten d a y s '

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Brown | hunting trip near Panam a Soundof Greensboro will arrive in Meb-1 a body of w a ter near Belhaven

We will be only two glad to assist you in making the right selection. Mail orders promptly filled. Write us your wants.

Schitfmam Jewelry Oo.LEADING JEWELERS

Greensboro, N. 0.Opposite McAdoo Hotel.

ane Thursday to spend the holi­days with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bright.

Miss Olga Long who has been teaching near Roxboro arrived in Mebane last Saturday to spend the holidays with he r paren ts Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Long,

The members of the Methodist Episcopal church of Mebane ?>ounded their pastor. Rev. Mr. Edwards, one ivight the past week, se tting him up to a good number of nice things needed.

on the E astern coast. Capt. j Mebane had the time of his life i shooting ducks and geese. He “ said game was plentiful. He i b rought a large wild goose h o m e , with him from his hunting trip. |

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Christmas may come and go; bu t the old reliable will be with , you with a new up-to. date stock of dry goods and notions as the j days go by. See H. E. Wilkin- i son Co. for Christmas goods and | every day goods, they have got j them.

We bought more coat suits this season than ever did. We bought them at extremely low prices and marked them with very small profits. These we offer at most a ttractive prices. If 3^ou are the least intei’ested in a suit or coat, to look here means to buy h<=>re. One lot coats and skirts ju s t I’oceived today. We bought them to soil and wo lot them go.

Come in and let u s show tiyou

Second door from Piedmont Warehouse.

P L O N GNorth Carolina

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Every thing For Your KitchenA young woman spends a g reat deal of her time in the kitchen. So everything there should be ju s t as bright and a ttractive as possible. We have every th ing you may need 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 make your kitchen all you may desire without missing the money you would in vest.

Come and See Our Line

Green McClureFurniture Co. Graham, N. C.

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MillinerySpecial reduced prices will prevail on all my

hats, trimmed and untrimmed.

You will find added to my stock a nice lino of

Xmas novelties.

Miss Alice M. Bowland

Burlington, N. C.

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ft PHONOGRftPH FOR EVER! HOME.This is the day of PhonogTaph. More people every day are learning the beneficial influence of good music up­on the home.

NO NEEDLES TO CHANGEE D I S O N

L. I. JOHNSON

N IC E F IN IS H E D

LUMBERFor all kinds of building purposes, dressed to suit. Moulding, floor­ing, ceiling, sash, doors, windows, glass, putty, etc.See us we will save you

money.

Nelson-Cooper Lumber CO.Mebane, N. C.

A t I M f P r i c eAll hats trimmed and untrimmed at

half price. All kinds of millinery at a

great reduction. Don’t forget my

place of business at

GRAHAM & MEBANE N. C.

Miss Margaret Clegg