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Farmers’ Institutesm M E R S INSXrrUSES w u l be held a t .
Mebane, Tuesday July 25th, Ion College Wednes., July 26I’riendship High School Wednesday August 23rd.,
BEGINNING AT 10:00 O’CLOCK.
W om en ’s Institute•\( tlu' sanio plaoos aiul i la tos w il l a lso bo held I n s t i t u t e s fo r W om on b y Mrs. S u e V. IIo llow cll and o thers . T he
obK> : - “ 1 those I n s t i t u t e s are to brint? top^ethei fro m th e fa r m ho m es , th a t th e y m a y beco m e b e t to r acquain ted and
t;iiK; Vi r ainon*^ t h e m s e lv e s s u b j e c t s tendinj^ to th e b e t t e r m e n t o f condit ions in rural honjos, such a s betto r and
i i i o i v < i ' i " (tniii'al too<ls and b e t to r m e th o d s o f proparine: thorn, hom o sa n ita t io n , hom o fr u i t and vo{?otablo j^ar'^on- j„jr, t::i in d:iiryin<jc, {u*uliry-raisin‘T, th e b e a u t i f y in g - o f th e hom o and h o m e surrouiidinivs, e tc . L e t th e w iv e s and
iii;-!itt'V v onio o u t to t l iose mootini^s in larj^e nu m b ers .
DON'T YOU
l i l E f i E S i e PROGRftMS HAVE BEEN PREPHREO FOR IHE8EA jiir 1 r i.uii o f $1 will l>o i^ivini? for th e b e s t lo a f o f hroiid baked and ox iiib itod by a or w om an livin;^- on the
A proinimii o f $1 w il l boj^ivon fo r the b e s t five e a r s o f })uro-bred corn -A protnimn o f $1 wiil bo r>>i' the lu'st pin'o-brod pi^ i io tw o en S and 12 w e e k s old o.xhibited by a m an or boy liviiij): on the farm .
Thr hi. tituto will bo co ndu cted b y P rof . (■. L N e w m a n , P r o fe s s o r o f Aorrii*ultural, N orth ('aroliiKi CoIlot»e <,)f ii'ultin al and M echan ic A r ts , w i th c»Mni)etent a s s i s ta n ts , w h o w il l d iscu ss qut'stions o f m to r e s t to the farm ers ,
box w il l bo oponed in the a f io rn o o n , a n d a full d iscnss ion o f the su b je c t s p r o sen led will bo ^'fivon.
that no one is dressed well who does not wear a neat well fit
ting shoe? and has not experience taught you that most of the shoe men who have tried to fit you have signally failed? They do not know how to fit a shoe to give comfort and good looks. Come to us and avoid the discomJort of and ill fitting shoe. We demonstrate to every perchaser that we are professional in our line. We have the goods and can satisfy you. us. See
Pridgen & Jones,“FOOT FITTERS” DURHAM N. C.
iiirli Dry Goods
We have a little more Dry Goods that must go
at some price, Men s and boys caps at one half
price. Enamel ware at one half price. Always a
fresh line of Groceries at the LOWEST PRICE.
* Bring us your produce we pay cash.I
Yours to please,
Church GroceryCompany,
Mebane, IS. C. Phone 31
ARE YOU GOING TO THE
All fanni i s anil tholr w iv e s , so n s and dauixhors. and all o th e r s in te re s te d in farmin.c: ai'.d the b otto i’niorit o f the
t'aiiii hi'iiu's, are uru,-.d ^o a t te n d th o se mootinj^s and j!*inin 1 ho d ivcnss ions.
Moii iiu’ scs^uons w ill open a t o ’clock and a f tern o o n se ss io n a t 1 P.rin.'t a book and pc'ncil to ta k e notes.
The Boys Are Especially liiviiedTo Attend The institutes
The:t‘ In st itu tvs are condu<-ted nndor the d ir o c n o n s o f W. A. tJraham, ('omtni.--sion('r o f A<>riculLtnv and T. P. P;ukt-r, 1 tirectiors o f Farmer.-^ Instituto.s. T h e Fai in o is In.-!tituto o f A la m a n c e ( ’ou n ty w ill o lfor prem iu m s on the best yu Kl o f v h e a t on o n e acre , anil th e b e s t averaj^o piold on an e n t ir e crop o f not loss than ten acres . Ktil.-. and .'oiuiitiuii?-, to be ann oun ced a t th e C ounty In st i tu te . A w a rd to be announced at th e 1012 in s t i tu te : ('oiUost ojien
to th> o w h o a t te n d (»ur c o u n ty In s t i tu te s .
E. C . T u rn c -r ,Sectv and Treas.
C h a s . F . C a te s , C h a ir m a n ,Alamance Co.. Farmers Inst. Com,
S E A S H O R ET h e ATLANTIC HOTEL, a t Morehead City,
1M. C., o f fers su per ior a t tract ion s , u n e x ce l l ed
a c c o m m o d a t i o n s , the la r g e s t variety of
a m u s e m e n t s , and g u e s t s here enjoy the
m o s t in vigorating and healthfu l c l im a t e on
th e Atlant ic Coast .
Ideal S u r f Bath in g B e a c h —F in e s t F ish ing in the World~~ S a f e S a i l in g on Inland W a te r s or th e At lant ic O c e a n - Larges t Ball Room in the S o u t h —Convent ion Hal l—T e n n i s Courts—Bowlfng A l leys—Pool—BMIiards.
SPLEN D ID C U IS IN ES O U T H E R N COOKING A FEATURE
T h e S u m m e r H o m e for M other and Baby—Cool S e a A ir the b e s t t o n ic . S p e c i a l R a te s f o r f a m i l i e s *Low Rate S E A S O N , TE N -D A Y and W E E K -E N D ex c u r s io n f a r e s via <
RALEIGH or GOLDSBOROA ND
NORFOLK SO UTH ER N R. R.Hotel Rates, $12.50 to $21.00 per week.
T. ALEX. BAXTER, Mgr. M orehead City, N. C.
Formeriy Manager • ! Greenbrier White Salphur Springs, W. Va.
LJVERY F E E D ANDlSALES STABLESFii'st-Class Rigs for hire at
short notice.
HORSES FED OR BOARDEDA.T MODKRATE COST.
* D O N ’T f=ASL T O S E E M E .
I M. B. IVIfiLES, IVaebane. I\. C.
ANOWe »IB CU'UIAD OFURNITURE
We have been patting up another solid car-load of furniture this week and now have a large stock of a kinds of furniture and house furnishings. We sell the the goods because we -keep what the people want, we buy in large quantities an.d get the goods at a price so vve can afford to sell every thing at BARGAIN prices.
Come to Graham and always call on us when you come whether you wish to buy or not.
I THE BEST PLACE IN
GREENSBOROToget the BEST TO EAT is at the
HENNESSEE C tF EOpen until m idnight.
OSTIl KI.M 'STKi:i'/r
W C S M I T H . J R . M G R -
F. NASHA TTO R N EY A T L A W
PRACTICSIN ALL COURTSH IL L S B O R O . N. C.
Z. T. HADLEY
OPTOMETRISTt yes, Examined and glasses f i t t e d .—
Graham, N. C.
Women And Farmers Ins t itu te Mebane Tuesday, I July, 25th , Elon College,!
N . C., July, 26th.MORNING SE SSION O P E N S AT 1 0 1
; A. M. i! ^ I
j Soil Im p r o v e m e n t G. L. N e w m a n , ( 'o m m ercia l F er t i l iz er T. F. Parker ,
' P oultry on the F a rm J . S. J e f fr ies , G eneral D iscuss ion
! A F T E R N O O N .
T he F a n n e r - Y e s te r d a y and T oday O. F. Crowson,
F a rm M anacrem ent T. B. P arker , Spet'ia] corps, C L. N e w m i r ,
Opening: o f <juestion box and g e n era l
discuss ion .
iVVOMEN IN STITU T E.
Morninfj se ss io n o p e n s a t It) A . M. T he In fluence o f th e w o m en on the
h o m e s Mrs. S u e V. H o llow ell ,H ea l th h in ts on th e p r inc ip les o f
cooking: M iss K a th er in e P arker ,
G en era l d iscuss ion ,
A FT E R N O O N ,
T he c a re o f th e in fa n ts Mrs, S u e V. H ollow ell ,
IJread makinpj M iss K a th er in e P ark er
T h e lad ies will h a v e a dem on stra t io n
car.
Kill More Than WildBeasts.
T h e num ber o f people killed yea r ly by wild b e a s t s do n ’t api>roach th e v a s t
nuinlu'r killed by d ise a se jxerms. N o l ife is s a fe from tlie ir a t ta c k s . T h e y ’re
in air, w a te r , dust , e v e n food. B u t
pfrand protect ion is afforded by Ele^’tric H itters, which d e s tr o y and e x p e l those
deadly d ise a se j^erms srom th e s y s t e m . T h a t ’s w h y chills, fev’or ami a g u e , all malarial and m a n y blood d ise a se s y ield
prom ptly to th is w o n d erfu l blooa purifier. T ry ♦h e m , and e n jo y theg lorious h ea lth and n ew s tr e n g th t h e y ’ll g iv e you. M oney back, i f not
satisfied. O nly . Oc a t M ebano D r u g Co.
(T :tlc a nuire and colt,
D av id C. Paul, Mf'l'ant', N. C. Rfd . N o, 4,
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and Industrial College
M ainta ined by the S t a t e for th e W o m e n o f N o r th Carolina. F iv e r e g u la r C ourses lead in g to D e g r e e s .
Sp ec ia l C ourses fo r tea ch ers . F ree tu it ion to th o se w h o a g r e e to b e co m e te a c h e r s in th e S ta te . Fa ll S ess io n s
b e g in s S e p te m b e r 13, 1911, f o r ca ta - g u e and o th e r in fo r m a t io n ad d ress
JULIUS I.FOUST, President, Greensboro, N.G
TRINITY COLLEGE1859 1892 1910-1911
T hree m em orad le d a te s : T he G ra n t in g o f th e C h arter fo r T r in ity College: the R em o v a l o f thf' C o l leg e to the g r o w in g and prosperous C ity o f D u rh am : the IJ a ik l in g o f th e N e w and G rea ter T rin ity .
M agnilicont n ew buildingi w ith n ew e q u ip m e n t and e n la rg ed fa c il i t ie s . Com for ta b le hy g ien ic dorm itories and b e a u t ifu l p le a sa n t surroundings . F iv e d e p a r tm e n ts : A ca d em ic; M echanical, Civil, and Electi'ical E n g in ee r in g ; L a w , E d ucation; Graduate , F or c a ta lo g u e and o th e r in fo rm a tio n , address
R. L. FLOWERS, Sccrctary, Durham, N. C.
Green & MiiClura Furniture Co.aham N. C.
T rin ity P a r k S c h o o lESTABLISHED 1898
L ocation ideal; E qu ipm ent unsurpassed . S tu d e n ts h a v e use o f th e library., gym n a s iu m , and a th le t ic f ie lds o f T rin ity C o llege . Sp ec ia l a t te n t io n ^ iven to
health . A te a ch er in each dorm itory looks a f t e r th e l iv in g condit ions o f boys under his care.
F a cu lty o f colle-ri' ;rfM(Unte.-. .Most m odern m eth o d s o f i ts tru c t io n .F all term o p en s S e p te m b e r l;>th. F or i l lu s tra ted ca ta lo g u e , address
W. W . P E E L E , H E A D M A S T E R , D u rh am , N. C
IN S U R A N C E !I carry a fmll line of Companies, including Fire, Life, Accident and health Insurance,In fact, anything the Insurance line.
When in need of anything in this line call on me. Rates reasnable
S . G. M O R G A N
FOR SALE
F O R S A L E : A lto n fa c to r y Build ing
and o ne th r e e room H o use ,A r th u r W h ite .
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS,
IS m a d e sm o o th by a good bank book. Y o u n g p e o p le s t a r t in g in l i f e can per-
f o m no w ise r a c t th a n t h a t o f put- in g b y a l i t t le reg u la r ly . L o v e w il l
r o t fly o u t o f th e w in d o w , fo r p o v e r t y w il l n o t co m e in a t th e door o f t h o s e .w h o h a v e d ep o s ited r eg u la r ly in
tfie C om m erc ia l and F a r m e r s bank. S t a r t an a ccou nt now . Y o u ’ll b e g lad
j)f it la ter .C o m m erc ia l & F a r m e r s R ank.
M eb a n e N , C.
The North Carolina.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS.
T HE S T A T E ’S XMIH’MTRIAI.
SOUND STRAIGHL LOGSo n ly a re th e kind which our t im ber, lum ber, siding, e tc , are sa w n . N o
crooked gra in ed , unsound s t ic k s will p ss m u s te r w ith us. I f th a t k ind o f
lum ber c o s t a l i t t le m ore i t w o r ld
stil l be th e ch e a p e st . B u t i t d o e sn ’t c o s t m ore, th a t is i f y o u buy i t hero. D o so n e x t t im e you need lum ber o f
* "any kind and t im e will p rove th e w i s dom o f your a c t .
NELSON-COOPER LUMBER COMPANY.M eb ane , N . C.
F o u r-y ea r co u rses in A g r icu ltu re ; in Civil, E lec tr ica l , and M echan ica l E n g in e er in g ; in Industria l C h em istry ; in
C otton M a n u fa c tu r in g and D y e in g . T w o - y e a t s co u rses in M echan ic A r t s and in T e x t i l e A r t . O n e -y ea r course
I in A g r ic t l tu r e . T h e se co u rses are both
practica l and sc ientif ic . E x a m in a t io n s fo r adm iss ion arc he ld a t all county
se a ts . F or C a ta lo g address .T H E R E G IS T R A R ,
W e s t R a le igh , N . C.
S . I-I. M O C K F IE L DA N I > K K T A I I .
Dealer in Clothing. S h oes And Dry Goods.
HOUSE & LOT ON THIRD STREn
TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER
W.E. White,Tras.
I will sell you goods a t an attractive price. Give me an opportunity to con-
^ vince you.
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FARM MACHINERY.We c a iT y in stock the most compleet line of farm
^ Hchinery including Threshers, Mowers, of the best ^ Jikes. Engines, Belting, Shafting, all kinds of planters, Buggies and harness a specialty.
S . I I - H O C I v F I K L I >2 2 6 W E S T M A IN ST.
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COBLE-BRADSHAW, CO.Burlington, N. C.
McADOOM. W. STERNE, Proprietor.
Greensboro, N.C.A Strictly First Class
HOTEL.
D U R H A M . N. C.
ICECREAMDRINKS
N e v e r l e a v e h om e ona jo u rn ey w i t h o u t a b o t t le o f C h am berla in ’s Colic, Cholera and D iarrh oea R em ed y . I t is a lm o st cer ta in to be needed and cannot
b e obta ined w h en on board th e curs or
s te a m sh ip s . For sa le by A ll D ea lers .
GOODTable Grocereis,
Ice Service.L. T. Johnston,
“On the corner” Phone 2 2A g e n t fo r M odel S te a m L aundry .
IF WE ONLY BOUGHT ONE PIANO OR OIIGAftfrom a factory—they would have to make a good profit on THAT ONE, bur we buy hun- d reds of ORGANS &PIANOS ,the different factories know this* and they send men to wark for our trade. Each explains his make, quotes us his LOWEST prices on LARGE lots ‘not one* and when we DO BUY—we can sell you one organ as chaap as the fact
usually sells one, and still g3t a fair profit. But the Prices is not all—“cheap” organs get out of fix—and then they become “dear**—the BEST organs sometimes have accidents— and when you buy from us—WE GO TO YOUR HOME and
FIX THEM FREE. Organs bran new $45, up—Pianos $175,00 to $950.
Ellis Machine & Music Co.Burlington, N. C