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mi As1 if by Magic . r Messrs. Wm. tfranasofl, j. (Chambers and : B. AV: Murphy spent the latter part of last week in Kingsport, Term;, on business. Misses Lottie and Inez: "Harris of Hurdle Mills were the week end guests of their , grandfather,' Mr, J. t E. Harris. " . .V Mr. arid Mrs. CC. Carver and daughter of-Philadelphia Pa. are the guests of Mrs. Wiley Win-stead. j "pHE amount credited in your pass book, with the interest paid by this bank, will grow larger and larger, until a comfort able sum has been accumulated. The savings Habit grows as if by magic after you once begin, and lyou will soon realize the wisdom in thrift and economy and the folly of extravagance. One dollar,-will open a savings account here. It; will pave the way to an . independent future. NOTICE, FOR SALE Tent Cafe . and -Fixtures. Will sell nhpan: aGood barerain for some- one. Apply at once .'to1, W. T.1 COZAKT, Koxboro, N. U - - EGGS FOR SALE Eure Buff Orpingtons, 50c a setting Lot .15. E. R. Bradslier,7 Hurdle Mills. N. G. " v .l"-26 3ts, r f ' . "-' WANTED Hens. 10c npf pound in cash.. Bring , all you i have to me. F. D. Long, Route 13. ' :: - - . , - . ' - AT - I- . - . -, 5 r-t1 S ge w asningtoii: ; Hjreor if. VVVon vnn wnnf. hnildincr mat- erial cheap just call upNo?94 in; Wanted: Good?beef cattle will the new telephone directory. buv ood Bull calves, ' good price Watkms& Bullock. , ji as much "as the other fellow-Walk- Messrs. W. S. ClaryC. C. Cun- er & ; ningham, T. W. Crowell and J. The Campaign for new members j V - CAPITAL STOCK $WOOO SURPLUS $J,000 THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C, Feb 23 1916 Everything to build jwith. Wat kin & Bullock. John Cash wil repair you shoes. ; Pi:mt bed cloth is cheap at Har ris oc Burns'. 1 Try an American Lady Corset. Mi Tton & Satterfield. ; Miss Annie Clayton left last work to visit relatives in Burling- t:i. Mesdames J. B. Barnette and H. Clay are spending today visiting" friends in Virginia. v M v. B. Terry of Florence, S. C. i visiting his friend, Mr. W. A. Sergeant. Trv an American Lady Corset next time. Morton & Saterfield. Registered Poland China Bour ready for service. Fee $2.00 T. B. Davis; Allensville. . , 4ts i ; "k , i Iorton & Satterfield are giving some bargains in shoes. Mr. W. L. Foushee of Durham, spent Sunday in town visiting j his father, xMr. A. R. Foushee. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Davis spent Sunday in Woodsdale visiting relatives. Morton & Satterfield will save you money on Dress Goods, Mr. C. W. Allison spent the week end in Roxboro visiting friends. i Mr. Frank Wilson, a student at Oak Ridge, is spending a few days in town visiting relatives. Mrs. C. W. Roberts has return ed from a visit to her parents at Creedmoor. Miss Annie Howerton of Yan cey ville is the guest of relatives in town. ' , Miss Georgie Garrison of Burl ington, spent a few days in Rox boro as the eruest of Miss Lillian Clayton, Miss Garrison and Miss Clayton left Nionday morning to visit different northern cities. i.- - Miss Aline Webb is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen, in Louisburg this week. . Mr. W. F. Long left Tuesday night for Richmond, Va., where he goes on business. Large stock of roofing, nails and paints at lowest prices. Watkins & Bullock. LOST One white Fox Terrier with Black Spots. I will pay reward to anyone locating this dog. J. A. Long. Plant bed cloth 2, 2 1-2 and 3 cents a yard at Harris & Burns'. A mighty good grade at 3 cents. Mr. T, W. Crowell returned to Danville Sunday mqrning after spending the week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crowell. Dr. Jack Hall returned to Woodsdale Sunday morning, af ter spending a few days in Rox Miss Bessie Winstead,'1 iwho is teaching in Clayton, spent the week-end in Roxboro visiting relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stanfield and family have moved in their new residence near Brooksdale, which has just been completed. Mr. Manly Cheek spent the first of the week in Roxboro vis iting relatives. He returned to Buies Creek Tuesday. SEED, SEED Seed oats, clo ver, grass and all kinds of garden seed at Hugh VY oods, the grocery man. Bring me your hens, will pay cash or trade. "Yours are the best shoes I have ever worn". You have fre quently told us this, tell your friends. Morton & Satterfield. Messrs. Jack and Robt. ,Ham brick, students at Trinity College, spent the first of the week in Roxboro. " s Mr. Elmer Clayton, student Trinity College, spent the first of the week in, Roxboro visiting re latives. Miss Minnie James, of Chicago, 111., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. D. S. Brooks at Brooksdale this week. ham last Thursday evening to see "Bohemian Girl." A meeting of the Business Men's Association will be held in the Club rooms next Friday night at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. . Grouchers, r Grumblers and Kickejrs are more harmful than war, go to work and forget your troubles, be prepared with Fire and Life Insurance. Satterfield. Messrs: J. A. Long, W. C. Woodv. E. M. Davis and C. W. Long spent the latter part of last week in Charlotte. The trip was made in Mr. Long s machine. Mr. W. A. Mills returned Sat urday from Younersville, where he has been bu vine: tobacco for the Imperial Co. The Youngsville market closed, last week. Sep the Fine Statement in this issue of The Courier of the Jef ferson Standard Life Ins. Co. for 1915, "She's a Hummer"! Satterfield. Mrs. Annie Ross and daughter Miss Judith left Tuesday for their home i;i Sanford after a visit to Mrs. E. P. Dunlap. If you are in debt, examine vour Fire and Life Policies at oncer see that they are in force, and for more see Satterfield, "DO JT NOW." Why-worry over something to eat. Just take a look over the great variety of cereals handled by Sergeant & Clayton and your wor ry will cease. Mrs. T. H. Street who has been very sick while on a tour through Florida is improving rapidly and will soon be able to continue her being pushed by different parties. There is no reason why every business man in Roxboro should not be a member, and too, men from anywhere in the county are invited to join. ..A good number have already joined, tj ' ' ; ( - ( ? About 7178 yearsrago cut do7hhis father's cherry tree, i We do hot sell cher ry tree lumber but wie have the j largest stock of kiln dried pine lumber in ; this sec tion whfch we are selling at very low; prices. "Everything to Build With : From , Foundation to Finish. Watkins & - Bullocks Roxboro, N. C. Phone 94 I Your Physician will instruct you regarding your diet and will give you a PRESCRIPTION That ends his professional duty. It remains for the " druggist to compound that prescription GAREFULLY using only PURE DRUGS in putting it up. Our drugs are GUARANTEED 100 per cent PURE Penslar Preparations . Nunnally's Candy ijamhnrk $t Austin journey.- , . Mrs Copley and Miss Belvin, of Durham arrived in Roxboro Monday night to visit Mrs. G. C. Vickers. Miss Belvin returned to Durham Tuesday morning. FOR SALE-I will sell at auc tion to the highest bidder at the court house door at 12 o'clock on Maroh 1st 1916 one five passen ger Ford Touring car. The car is j in good condition. W . T. Pass. The ladies of the Methodist church served lunch Tuesday in the Newell Building on Main St. This was under the auspices of circle no. l with Mrs. Lillian h ore man leader and quite a nice little sum was realized.. Three prisoners escaped from winter camp near Woodsdale Mon day. Road Superintendent Kim ery was in Roxboro at the tim, and was notified at once. An au tomobile was secured and Messrs Kimery and Guthrie Bradsher left at once on a hunt for the escaped ones. Before sun down two?were caught near Cunningham. The third had not as yet been captur ed. . The County Board of Commis sioners were in session Monday, it 0 i 1.1 i j x , Deing meir regular roaa meenng. Mr. (Jo ble, state engineer, is here i and will make his preliminary road ' survey through Hoiloways town- j ship this week, tor the purpose oft building a permanent sand clay road, which will be apart of the ! Lee Memorial National highway. Mrs. P. Y. Pass leaves Thurs-1 dav- morning for the northern markets, watch for her new spring .and summer hats. Mrs. J. F. Reams and Miss Lillie Woody will accompany Mis. Pass, Mrs. Reams going to Baltimore to visit hec brother and Miss Woody, af ter her return from the northern markets will open a millinery in Whittakers, N. C. "WANTED-a reliable and ac tive man or woman in Roxboro to organize . neighborhood maga-0 zine clubs. Members receive, thejr favorite magazines at 1-3 less than the regular price and pay monthly. New plan. Work of organising pleasant and high- j lv orofitable and can be done in i spare time. Regular monthly income; In replying give quali fications and reference. MAGA ZINE COMPANY, Box 155, Times Square Station, New York City." "DIAMONDS AND HEARTS." The play, "Diamonds and Hearts" will be given at the Parish-Agricultural High school Sat urday night, February 26th, 1916. The following is the synopsis of the play: SYNOPSIS Act 1, Scene 1 1 The girls succeed in meeting,the new doctor. Bernice refuses to be subdued by her stepmother's threats and gets out to make her own living. Act 2, Scene 1 Bernice secures a boarding place. Dr. Burton's vacation. Scene 2 From arithmetic problems to heart problems. Bernice's accusa- : tion and arrest. : Act 3, Scene 1 The guilty brought to justice. "All's well that ends well." MINISTREL SKETCH TEN MINUTES The play will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Admission 25c. I I All the popu lar brands of breakfast cereals at Sergeant & Clayton Phone 23 The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will won-rtM-f tillv strengthen and fortify you to withstand j the depressing effect of the hot summer. 5"c- SERVICE TALK- Satterfield Insurance ; Agency with ' an annual -increase of business for fifteen years in succes sion, you can reasonably expect the very best Ser vice in Fire and Life In-, surance. "PREPARED NESS," that's the;-word;' in ca;se of less be pre pared with a Satterfield 1 Policy, then you will be safe and sane. No use mentioning ths Jefferson' Life that's a household word all over the South. Talk with S. P.' Satter field. ' Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" mm - w.i- mmm n- ( UR WHITE GOOm AUE I I Will Close Saturday FebniaiEy ' 26, 1916- OvJino- to the various changes in the weather, which we know has kept a good many of our agn JSSSfflS Feb ' 26' ' -If obtaining bargains at this wonderful sale, we have decided to prolong same until eb. &. it ionui5 .. -i i 1 1 lr trnnn twAnHc! whn novo . ; you haven't attenoea ims saie abn yuui muiuo - - - - . i - HMM . One! lot of Ladies Dust Gaps Special 4c One lot of,.. Ladies House Dresses made up of good Zephers and Suitings, all sizes. Special ', 98c Androscoggin Bleaching, made Best 8c." Pajama Ghecks, 36 in. wide,, the ideal . Qiotn lur uiiuciwcai, tu., Very Special;, 7 S-4c a a i . ' New: Bargains; Arriving , Daa ly MAIN STREET LI 2 Mm i V' ROXBORO, N. G.
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