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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.

%

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.

J

TH E

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

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