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SSBS 0ZfVCi. . , . , -, ' ct0etfoaoooooocooo??COOO8ooooccooeooc3cooeo 6 S? 0 9 e t 0 Dead or Alive Are you worth more dead than : alive t We hope not. , Compare you bank , book :and -your life insurance policy and see. , There is of course wealth tied up in your brain and brawn, they represent part of your living capital. These, plus your bank-book and other assets, tell the story. You don't have to die to win what's coming to you on your bank book. If you havn't an account at our 'bank we : would be glad to have you open one. It's the friend in need and a friend indeed. ... , . .. - . 9 : o o " . O o o ,, -v O o O o "' e The Peoples Bank of Roxboro, N O o o o o tooeooeoooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE COURIER, Roxboro. N. r... Feb. 25. 1914.. Everything to build with. Watkins & Bullock. The children just must see that sno w Friday at The Grand. Mr. Elbert Chappel, of Durham w;is ji Roxboro visitor Sunday. 'Hardware for the Home and Farm". Fanners Hardware Co. Any one that misses this' show Friday misses half their life. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ivey James on Sunday evening a boy. Tho very best Michigan hay at riirht prices at Hugh Woods. " Yes, 1 am going to The Grrand Friday and take all the family. A big lot of hay just received. Call on Hugh Woods for your next order. Insure with Saterfield. It's at THE GRAND Friday. Finest line of toilet soap ever in Roxboro are now being shown at Hambrick & Austin. It must be good, if it were not . THE GRAND would not have it. Prof. A. B. Stalvey left yester day morning for Richmond, Va., where he will attend an education al meeting. Everybody will go to The Grand Friday. Mr. W. I. 'Newton, who has been in the tobacco business in Danville, Va., during tlie past season spent Sunday in town with his family. Don't forget the Big Auction Land Sale of E. C. Brooks, at his place on ' Saturday February 28, 1914. - IVIr.' Janies H. .Whitt left Tues day," evening' for Richmond, where he goes to attend meeting of-the Agents, of .the MutuaFBenefit Life Insurance Cpv,e which will be, held in' that city. today V, NoticeXWe." .wHl have i" a car load of nice Virginia horses in by the middle of- this- week. Come and look them over: at Clay ton's stables. " Ivie X Bros. Live ' Stock Co. ' ,,.lt- Mrs. J. M: Pass, accompanied by Misses Lucile Pass and Eliza bethY ancey, left Monday morn ing, .for the northern . markets, where Mrs. ijPass will secure her spring and summer line of millin ery, j' ' The special representative of Isaac Hamberger & ; Sons, . Balti more, Md., will be with us the 26. 27 and 28.v;;He wilt show" a." fine line. ;Cdihein and. see him, whether you buy, "or not. ' Harris & Burns'. 4 Mrs. D. Taylor of Hookerton and Miss Katie Murphy of Kinston spent last week visiting their broth er Mr. B. W. Murphy. Just Received A nice stock of For Oliver Ghiled, Farmers bicycles and bicycle supplies at Friend and Boy Dixie plows and Farmers Hardware Co. castings, we are headquarters. Mr. E. LoydTilleV of Chapel j Long Bradsher &Co. ; - Hill, visited friends m Roxboro Mr. and Mrs. J. D. K. Rich mond and children left ; Saturday night for Durham where they will Yisitef riends for a few; dL& ; ..V . lay. : '" M Rebecca QjitKerlahd of Baliama, - visited frietfds -near town Sunday. Misses Callie and Sherlie Bray are spending some time with re latives at Cuningham, N. C. My. ,. ,). Hambrick, of Trinity (.''illoire was in town Sunday with his parents. .The bill for Friday at The Grand is en the 4th page. Did yen see it Mr. A. M. Burns left Sunday liinht for Baltimore and other northern markets. M. Radford Garrett, of Dur hm visited relatives near town Sunday. Your attention is called to the cluinye in ad. of Carver & Fox. lv"ad it. A nice stock of fine shingles on hand all grades. Watkins & Bui lock. 1 'Mr. H. (t. Clayton, Ji1., spent tni' lii st of the week with relatives in San lord, X. C " d. :--ns Toilet Soaps and Wood I'i'ryPacial Toaps at Hambrick & Austin's. Come in the afternoon and avoid t'no night crowds at THE ('UAi). e want your business for we l,c prejared to serve you to best ii' i vantage, Long Bradsher & Co. TUESDAY MARCH 3RD AT ROXBORO. Dri N. Rosenstein will make his regular first; Tues day call to Roxboro, for the pur pose of examining eyes and fitting glasses.. If your eyes need the services of a specialist don't fail Died Feb. ,20th 1914, ; MrrWal- f T ter J2i. nams age aooutO years. He was a young man of fine char-, acter and numbered his friends by the score who wjll sadly . miss : his genial smile! ' He . leaves several brothers and sisters to inourh his death, - who have our profound i sympauiy. -v - , CASTORIA , For. Infants and Children . . In Uso For Over 30 Years v. Always bears . the Signature of ' FOR s RENT: Three acres of godd:grain land near Roxboro. Will furnish all of the ' manure wanted from the Pioneer Ware? house. i Good chance to : make fine crop of corn. Apply to ;: ' H. W.Winstead, ' , V : Roxboro, N. C. r Firie: Tobacco Farm for Sale. TTT-fT -Tmrr iVfiMi -br Hjzz . tv.n . . , . i - - r- J- l'?rJihytt I A-Progressive:"'' fv-:' II :i Near Corbett Post Office, Cas well County. ,215 acres, well im- proyed,ione fourth mile of public scnooi, it. jb. jj. Kpute oy aoor, good water, excellent neighbor- to see him next Tuesday March , to railroad etc. Terms easy. See 3rd, at Roxboro, Stopping at ) this farm. the Hotel Jones. Charges very reasonable.; F. R. Warren, Prospect Hill, N. C. x PICKLES Sweet mixed; ',Eick les'by the barrels: Also in bottles, T - Sold by count or meas - ure. 'Phone 23 ccoooosooooeoooooooooooooo oG&9eoeeO0O9bo9oeoooeodoo o o e o o o o e o o o o e p o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o Don't forget that I have plenty of Tyson & Jones, Hackney and Capital Buggies. ; v Spach Wagons ; an4i Russell carryalls, Harness of all description. are cordially invited to look my undertakers department, Is, price and service guaranteed if I Ik' (irand will be crowded Fri li:lA night, I think I will take the ''.'I'lnMi in the afternoon. - Iola Carlton, of Durham ls Mating her brother, "Mr. L. M. 'mon on North Main Street. 'hist received a car load of field '''ifing, barb wire and galvanized r,Mi'fu. Long rradsher & Co. ( imiiio: -Car load buggies and 7 ' , t of nice busrsrv. harness. ' '-hi riglit and must be sold. Spencer. . A. Burton, of Danville, - sl)('!it Saturday and Sunday v jiiiug relatives and I.: vi.s Hester, who is in -J'spital, has undergone an ) and is getting along : ! ilil.s writting. ' , Long, of Winston-Salem u iirst j)art of the 'week lamily. Returning to Cunningham & Long have mov ed their office into the Merritt building. These offices have re cently been remodeled and will make attractive offices. Your attention is called to the advertisement of J. A. Allen in his. issue. His store is agent for he Ladies Home Journal Patterns. Just three weeks more of weath er according to the ground hog, and then you may get busy with -our gardening and tarm opera ions. Thoes that come to the Grand Friday night will hear one of the jest Baritone singers in the south le will sing at the Grand Friday nisrht. The friends of Sunt G. F. Hollowav are glad to see him able to again take up hi school duties. He was greatly missed while con fined to the hospital. The Stork has visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. William White, of Route 42 and left a fine daugh ter. Mrs; White and the baby are doing well. Powell & Reade are so anxious for everyone to see this show Friday, that if you have not the price they will give t to you. ' Our horse blankets are all gone but we are offering you a good blind bridle for $1.00 and collars at $1.00 and up, selling to make room for new ones., loitrs truly R. A. Spencer. - Opening display of.) Isaac Ham- bersrer & Sons, the only line in America, backed by real merchant tailoring. On the 26th, 27th and 28th at'Harris & Burns',' Died Feb. 19th 1914 at his home near Burniss" Grove, Mr. T. N, Kinff in his 72nd year. He was a auiet unassuming citizen and will be greatly-missea m ms. community."- ' 5; ' V.;';-;:.: The Grand has six reels Friday, I have heard so much about, Zu Zu the Band Master, that Great Key stone Comedy, I think I will go and see it. . ' ( Our buyers' Mr.- A; M. . Burns and Miss Ruby Paiil are" how on the markets buying . our spring line of goods and - youmay look forward for something stylish and up-to-date' on their return. Harris & Burns. ;--. ' 7 - ' 1 o o o ,1 R. A. ..' -',(. t . ...... - SUCCESSOR TO DANIEL Va SPlENCER o e o o o o o o o o 0 o e o o o o o o s 4 t o oooooooooooooooooocoeeeooo oooooodooooodooooeoooeeooo 9 o Sergeant : & Clayton, Gur? store for; 191 a better pKarmacy.tliariv ftverJ ;;; Prompt and efliciift service has always been ai nobby with us, but wi hall continue;, to improve oiir service in , every ' i r" v "-' 'f tv ivay possibIcrfc i . Don't , get" in the habit- of .buying at the handiest - place. Buy from us" and let Ht . be yqi)i;reguiarY traomg place, f H4MBRICK & AUSTIN Druggists , ; ' -- . ,.- - - - - - , 003000000I00000000000t00 COOOOOOOOO9O0CCOO0O00000O o o o (a o e. o o e o o e. o o e o o o o ii o o o e o o o o o o M Winter Goods Must mi We are selling our entire stock of wintengoods at a big reduction. Must do thisin or . der to make room for bur new spring line. 8 O 8 O . o o o O ; O o o o , V o o o 8 I Hi eOSeOQ009000000000000e000309CQ9000000000000000000 - o 9 p en the Snow o o o e e o o o o o e e o o o e e o o o o o o o o has gone you will commence to build. DONT FORGET we are" headqharters for "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH"; Large stock of building Ma i terial and builders '. Hardware at lowest prices. i Watkins &r Bulloefc o o o o e e o o Phone; your orders to us, No. 94 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo -eoooooooooooeooooooooooooo o 9 ' I - HINTS ON INSURANCE 5 A' fire policy on your stock of goods does' not S f cover your store furniture and fixtures. v . v-" i' Notify us at once of any vacancy, repairs, remov als, mortgage, change of occupancy. . ; . Biiild the Hue to yourjkitchen brick -laid flat and save 25c on the hundred dollars insurance. 'vf- If you, are not insured: DO ; IT NOW phone write or call, day or night I V ; ' " -' -( Insurance of all Kinds and Bonding. o o s o o o o o e . Nowsis the time to . buy your winter wearing apparel 'that you have not already bought andi THIS store ds the place to find the ' bargains. ' ; o o v o o 8- 8;' " . ' ... . 8 , O ( A. LIPSHITZ e090000000000003eOOOOOe09C009000000000008000000900t t 8oeo9oootoGsoeoo8o69 eeoesosoeoecoooooocoocoooo . -f O - G ) 1 1 TTERFIELB -INS,,' AGENCY. . v ',- "Old and Tried" : S - 1 X r a, - O o o o o - o o o o o 9 o o 9 ' 9 9 , ; , - o o ' x - ; o Ci! 1 - "V ;'. o o 0 0 . . O o. o o o 9 9 9 O O o . . o. o o o o a No. o Difords We. have just received a complete line of Oxfords, , in ail leathers for men, women and children. Arid in the very latest styles. Pices sf rom $1.50 to $4.50 We:have a complete line :of new laces, : Val, 1 Shadow, and;: Shadow flounces.. ;Cpme"and ex amine our stock: -,We will please you. V; ... . . ..v. 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