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- . J. ' 'MP-' U ' PAGE TEN I." 5 - HI .11 it- ana yoM- weep ajipime nit ij Come to our store and you will not be lonesome, you will rejoice at the snappy styles and Smile at the reasonable prices. " J,rhSjfTilM ROXBORO COURIER, ':" -Roxboro, X X., Sept. 19,1917. . V " v ! vm - -rnvjUi1 . 11 'jw.JkiAJJMAJ ir 1 fiiibrfrwiiB1 ii waiwa n n j i mm aa5a55aaaasa5afca.agaaa iri asaaaaaa'r 1 1 im,, B si': : 'ft . 3 1. 1 1k !! i 'if H - a 3 I 1 4 55 i if . i 4ti 6 "5 c !S i I 4 f , J Hi J ' . i .1 i '5 1 3' V J f itist' 'I' I. i If f :ij ii' . , "Sa . .-I - mmm :' if! 6 - v ' ! 1 4 . .ir :, ill mm hi 'h - tm ts. i a. !is-;j-'.f;,'i-.i:-,r SI v' i : ' 'I ; ' COATS Unexcelled in style and material Prices $8.00 to $37.50 SKIRTS. Something new, something different. Prices $3.00 to $12.50 COAT SUITS All this years styles; Just the snap and go you like. Prices $10.00 to $37.50. SHOES. Shoes for the whole family. We are! - building a trade on these 'Service Counts' READY-TO-WEAR DRESSES Come and learn the latest styles frona the New York markets. fTHE PRICES ARE AN INDUCEMENT! "MAR HOF-MIDDY SUITS" Everybody raging over these every where. You won't blame them when you lpok and learn. We have them. SHIRT WAIST Regular $4.25 values in Crepe de Chine for $3.50. Don't have to push them, they go. I yK-v MEN AND LITTLE MEN Are coming here for their f urnishiners l nere is a reason. Little Men s Suits $4.50 to $10.00; ivien s Quits, IZ.3U to $Z3.UU. MILLINERY OPENING SEP T EM BER 25TH AND 26TH. NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ALL THE LADIES COME BRING ALL THE CHILDREN AND NATURALLY THE MEN WILL FOLLOW. WE WANT TO SEE YOU ALL ' THE MILLINERY I S IN CHARGE OF MISSES WAGNER AND CARNEY. MISS CARNEY BE ING THE MANAGER. IN THIS DEPARTMENT AS ASSISTANTS ARE MISSES FLORENCE HARRIS AND MAMIE FEATHERSTONE. ' ' ON THE FIRST FLOOR WE HAVE AS OUR ASSISTANTS MR. T. AUBREY LONG, MRS. R. E. CHEEK, MISSES ANNIE LOU THOMAS AND MAUDE SATTERFIELD. Our first aim is to please you, we are proud of our force, when it comes to service, we bow to none. TRY US. - WIL1BURN AND SATTERFIEL NEXT DOOR TO PEOPLES BANK. .... : , . r "PIONEER Loadfe WiA the of tfcDme Monday we sold $ 1 1 ,429.00 worth of tobacco at am average of $$2 7.2S for the entire sale. Tuesday was another big sale day, the Pioneer paying to its cus tomers over eight thousand dollars 11 O f: ooir o pace i Now comipj giving us oyer one-third moire selling space. Bring your tobacco on to the Pioneer, you can't overload us now. H. W. Winstead G. M. Winstead " "" ""' "" MIMIIHI IIITI HIH Hill 1TIP "ifi inn irt iti mtf tit i . 4- 'J''--- . - , - N . . ' K A mtplfe:r TO - Geo. E. Harris 1 .;..-. .-.. w -., .,-.:- . - - - . , - . - - - . -.,....-'- t ' V .v;-s;-:
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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