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SQEBESaESSCBCSSSS SBSSUSSXBBa&BS SUE ft Comparative Statement of THE PEOPLES BANK, ROXBORO. October 26th, 1911. October 26th, 1912. Loans & Investments, $253,058.00. Cash Available, 42.251.00. DEPOSITS, RESOURCES, 153.304.00. 299.894.00. 20.525.00. 63.485,00, 232.400.00. 340,226.00. WATCH US GROW. The Peoples Bank. THE COURIER. " Roxboro. N. r. Nov. 6. 1912 Everything to build with, u ' Watkins & Bullock. The election carried several surprises to the Republicans. Fresh Huyler candy at Ham brick & Austin. Harris & Burns' for good fur niture at low prices. Now for business, let's make Roxboro bigger and hurrah for the Roxboro tobacco market. Just received a new line of la dies Regal shoes Bermann & Lipshitz. Mrs. W. C. Watkins returned home last night from an extend ed visit to Eastern Carolina. R. W. Morris, a most popular and affable young man, is now clerk at Hotel Jones. Another shipment of trunks and suitcases at Harris & Burns' this week. They sell the trunks. For cooking utensils you should buy Alumium ware sold by Sergeant & Clayton. Mr. R. E. Crutchfield, of Bur lington, spent several days here the first of the week. I Our stock of hardware is com plete and we are in shape to serve you to your advantage. Come to see us. Long, Bradsher & Co. I am offering at greatly reduced prices a few pieces of mahogony furnitureodd dressers, was stands and chiffoniers. If you want a bargain call and see them at E. D. Cheek's. Rev. D, P. Putnam was called to his old home in Shelby on last ihurdav night by wire telling him of the serious illnes of his mother, who died before he reach ed home. Mrs. E. G. Thompson was show ing some of the finest chrysanthe mums we have seen this year on last Tuesday. They were immense and real beauties. Mr. M. S. Whitted and wife left yesterday morning for Eliza bethtown, where they will make their home in the future. They . have many friends who regret to see them leave, and wish them wU in their new home. The boys and girls who are un der the care nd training of the Oxford Orphanage and who visit the different towns and cities of the State afford an ob ject lesson of the work the In stitution is doing for 325 children at this time. . Plenty Red Dog, Shipstuff, and Bran, Sugard Dairy Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Flour, Rib Meat, Wheat, kye, Clover, and Grass seed at Hugh Woods, the Grocery man. Come and pee me. Cabbage Plants for Sale. The very earliest and nicest plants, strong and healthy. Call on J, J. H. Perkins, at G. W. Thomas' Store. Walk-Over, God mans, Fairfield and Ziegler's shoes are our leads ing brands and are among the best made. You will save money by getting the best shoes when you buy from us. Harris & Burns. Mr. J. A, Long, Jr., accompani ed by the following party left yes terday for Loch Haven, Penn,. where Mr. Long marries on the 9th: Hon. J. A. Long and wife, Dr. R, J. Teague and wife, Miss Sue Long and Mess. M. R, Long, Chas, Long and Walter woody. News of all kinds is scarce sav election news. You will have to excuse us this time and as we will not have another election for two years we will not have to apologise again soon on that score. , The Oxford Orphanage Sing ing Class will 1 be in Roxboro on' Wednesday night Nov. 13th and give one or their concerts. Aside from the fact that this is a most worthy cause, their entertain ment is worth while and you will miss a treat if you fail to hear them, Rockers. What is more comfortable af ter a days toil than to sit down after supper and take a quiet rest in a comfortable chair? And you will find the best assortment at the most reasonable prices at T. W. Pass & Son. Note of Thanks. We want to thank in our feeble way, though words can't How being Shown by Complete isplay Alum ium Ware- Sergeant & Clayton: Phone 23. Hear the Oxford Orphanage Singing Clsss on Wednesday night NoV. 13th. You will not have to buy your children shoes so often if you buy them from Harris & Burns. Mrs. C. C. Cheek and children of Sanford is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. M. urns, this week. The next best thing to a visit to an institution uuu o the Oxford Orphanage is to see and hear its representative. On last Friday Tbaxten & Burch had a large sale which averaged $21.00. Drive to the Winstead Warehouse. The election Tuesday was the most quiet and peaceable we have ver seen, not a row ;iny description -:::.p!y Democratic. or scrau of everything The Oxford Orphanage was established in 1872 by the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Caro lina. During the 39 S years of its existence it has conferred its benefits upon ore than 2800 needy children, Don't ask us who will be elect ed, how about tobacco? Yes, selling good, we can get you tOD notch prices. Bring us a load right away and we promise you a good sale. Thaxton & Burch, at Headquarters. Farm for Sale. 200 acres 4 miles from Rox boro, necessary buildings, plenty of water and timber. Reasonable terms, W. N. Horton, Box 84, Tarboro N. C. 10,30 4ts, M.'Sdames W, H. B. Newell 1 E. G. Long spent several last week Horses and Males. On November 10th I will hare one car nice mules and one car nice horses. It you are in need of a good work horse or mule or a nice driver you can save money by waiting and seeing my stock. T. F. Collins and Co. Are you thinking about buying an iron bed, or any other kind of bed, a mattress or set of springs? If you want to be honest with 20 YEftRS For 20 years I have been doing business with you in Roxboro, and during all that long time I have never know ingly misrepresented any ve hicle sold you. II it was not righi, I have tried to make it right. The buggies I sell are not THE BEST but are just as good as any buggy made. Beware of the man who always sells the best. If you will examine my bug gies, look them.over carefully, fijet my guarantee, which means something, and get my f prices' you will make no mis take and I will try to save you money. Big line of Furniture at very close prices. Undertaking most reasonable charges. Hearse will be furnished whenever wanted. Wagons, harness, whips &c Come to see me. E.D. CHEEK lambrick & Austin Druggist. 7 A' ' H U n i in Lynchburg v.'e greatly enjoyed a visit last lurday evening from Mr, ana Mrs. L A. Barnwell, from PrOs- pe-t Hill. Mr. J. L. Atkins and wife of Durham spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. Atkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Younger. Rev. D. F. Putnam will preach on Sunday morning at the Bap tist church of 'Trogressiveness.' Everybody invited, Gen. B. S. Royster made one of the best speeches at Allensville that has been made in that section in many years, and the returns from that precinct shows that it was not in vain. Look out for pine with a oak frnish when buying furniture. Uts of dealers are selliner it. Everything that looks like oak in ur stock is oak. Harris & Burns. Wdy to Deliyer. Will deliver cabbage plants i Koxboro on Tuesday of Court. 11 you want some let rae know or SCe mpnn fVa Hav arH aAt thftfll. w vll uuaii tiui ihese are ftxtra nice and strong When you invest your money in insurance, get the best on earth for the same mon ey you pay for the other kind. Protect your wife and chil dren, your creditors, your own health and old age, all combin ed in one policy. When you are advised against it, compare the judgement and success of your advisor with the judge- v ment and success of the ones wno carry me protection, ana let your own head piece direct you to the class you had better follow. Protect your interest today, establish for yourself a nice es tate at a minimum cost. one was so good to us. we ao thank them all so much, know God vq1 bless them. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brooks, Thaxton & Burch averaged $21 per hundred for entire saie last Friday Brooks & . Brown made theTolIbwing sale at the winstead warehouse; 208 at 24, 158 at 31, 152 at 67, 128 at 33, and 58 at 18, averaging 35.95. w B Clayton made the following sale at the winstead: 192 at 28 50, 94 at 32, 36 at 66, 32 at 34, 102 at 24 and 60 at 15.00. Following the rush to Headquarters, at the winstead, and be among the well pleased, Masons Take Notice. There will be a meeting of Person Lodge No. 113 for the purpose of attending services in memory of our deceased brother, S. S. Moore, at Mt. Tirzah church on Sunday 17th day of Nov, at 11 o clock. Brethren who can will meet in lodge room at Roxboro at 9 o'clock and pro ceed to church in body. Other Masons will join us and lake part in the exercises. R. A. Spencer, W. M, eara the ' ? The Kind You Have Always Bog& Si-native W , J ARRIVING l i. JV" express nuw mucn wc appreciate 'vnilH w th lino nr and thank our people and neigh- ( offeringt for honestly, there are uuis iur uieir kwuuwis uunag no better goods or more reasona uicimoc unK monuis siotness oi ble prices than we are offering, our dear baby .Each and .-every , Come and ivc U8 a snow T. w. Pass & Son. Furniture Furniture For Sale. Iatn back in the old business, cheaper than ever, solid oak eroods. and cordially invite my ffientls to call on me. Full, line of furaiiure in all descriptions, bed steads, dressers, chairs, tables, etc. Come and cee me and get my rtfices they will astonish you I would like to see the man that will sell cheaper than I will for same class of goods. R. K. DANIEL. 10-303t. Look, and Cone We. are showing the. biggest, best and cheapest line, quality considered, we have ever shown, and we want our friends and customers to call and see them. Come and look them over and if our goods and prices do not appeal to, you there will be no hard feelings if you buy. We carry everything in the general merchandise line, and with our smau expense can at- ford to sell for a smaller profit than many others. See our line and hear our prices and then judge lor yourself, T, H. Street & Son, Mill Creek, N, C. New Fall and Winter goods are arriving dai- You will save wmy A i 1 ly.' looking over our stock before purchas- 4 m ... ft 'V BER1AN & LIPSHITZ. id DO IT NOW. SATTJERFipi) Without disparaging the lines shown by others we honestly i. 1 1 1 1: .1 i Q. oelteve we nave one 01 me Desi unw 01 uai uuhj cvci anuwu m his section. Now, don't take our word for it but come in and et us show you you will be surprised at the prices on them- i .. . i . es, crops are. poor, ana money is scarce, ana n is vour duty make a Dollar go just as far as possible. Cut out the luxuries, I: mw SHQ1S. We are riaht ud to the minute in shoes, in fact it will be hard to find a more complete assortment than we are offering. Our line of Ladies shoes is complete, from tne cheapest to the best, r or men we honestly believe we have just what you have long been looking for in an everyday shoe, one that will give satisfaction. Favor us with a look. Dry Goods Co. is a necessity, necessary to health and comfort. So do not sac. -fice your health and happiness, when you can buy everythii- needful to furnish the home for so little money at T, vV, Pass 0 Son's exclusive furniture store. We have the BIGGEST STOCK of furniture in Roxboro. Everything you need in Parlor suits, bed room suits, beds, tables, chairs, rocking chairs, bed springs, mattresses, blankets, druggets, rugs, ranges, anything to make home attractive and comfortable. V will save you money for our Prmes are as Low as the Lowest Come in and let us show you a look will convince you. ; r. w. pass & son. . Exclusive Furniture Dealers. 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