J f ' , n - 1 s - . j i . v . -" i 1 ,. ' ''' ? v . 4 : " ! 4 4 ft Questions for You There are many questions confronting you every day One of the most impor tant is where Will you have your bank ac count. If you havent already solved this im portant question, permit us to offer vou the best services of our bank. The mat ter of being associated with a reliable growing, modern, bank, is important. We otf'er you every convenience and assurance ami we want you with, us. Come and set tle Hie question of WHERE you will do your banking. We are glad to extend you the invitation. The lAAiAAAAAAAAAlAAAAALAi.lAAA A "Trey 0' EVERY FRIDAY AT THE Cf A sfls Qa The best serial story ever produced. See the picture at THE GRAND, read i the story in this paper. CCO$OOC9eeoedCCO&OOOCOOOOft930800000009000000009000 De cember Bargains hi OOFI-HC 350 squares of painted and galvanized tin shingles. 500 squares of 2 V, 3 V and 5 V gal vanized Roofing. 200,000 cedar and pine shingles. Large stock of 1, 2 and 3 fly rubber roofing "Svertfkmg STo .Roof With" atkins & Lamar Sf w 633Qtt9eeoooooooeoooeoooeo90oooooo09000eo H990ooeoooooGoeeoooolioooooooeoooooeoAOoeoooooo 9 9 9 9 9 9 DO IT Insure that property which has cost you years of hard work and which can b6 reduced to ashes in a few minutes. Better have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Protect, your family, creditors and old age with a Jefferson Standard Life policy. T.i5 pre miums paid to "the JEFgRSON will be returned to your community to help turn the wheels of progress. Our experience is worth something to us and might prove valuable to you. SATTERFIELD INS. AGENCY "Old: and Tried" Peoples Bank, A A AAA AAA AAAA AAA AAA A A AAA 1 ! t t r t t V V- 0 o e o o o o o o o o 9 to Bullock o Phone 94 f NOW! i o o o o o . o o o 0 o o o s o o is THE COURIER ; Roxboro, N. C, Dec 2, 1914. Everything to build with. Wat kins .& Bullock. 1 John Cash will repair your shoes. V ' 1 R. P. Michaels, of Durham was a Roxboro visitor Friday. You can tuy a nice cloak with Llittle money at A. Lipshitz. Look at Hugh Woods stock of shoes it is to your interest.. Mr. T. A. Noell of Timberlake was a Roxboro visitor Monday. Miss Annie Laurie Barnett spent last Thursday in Raleigh. Mr. R. E. Brooks of Lexing ton visited his parents last week. Mr. Jas. Farley of Durham was in town ihe first ri the week. -I. Large stock of 5 V galvanized roofing at Watkins & Bullock. Dr. Nelson Thomas of , Oxford was a visitor to Roxboro Sunday. Mr. Crilp Barnett resigned from Mr. Hunters this week. Try that Royal Pattent flour at Hugh Woods. You can save $5.00 by buying your cloak from A. Lipshitz. Mr. Eugene Clayton spent last Thursday her visiting his moth er, Mrs. Haywood Clayton. W. R. Cates of Trinity College Durham, N. C, was a visitor to relatives here Thanksgiving. Mr. Roy Tilley of Durham was visitor to friends here one day last week. Mrs. W. L. Thomas returned Sunday from Oxford where she has been visiting, for several days. Miss Lottie Rogers of South Boston,' Va., visited the family of J; W. Chambers last week. Mr. Connor Merritt, of Kinston spent several days here last week visiting relatives and friends. Miss Alene Webb has returned after a visit of some time to Thomasville. Miss Sarah Moore of Warren ton is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 0: Bullock. Be sure to take advantage of the special on LaJies, Misses and CMldrens Coats at A. Lipshitz. Big bargains in Coat Suits and Cloaks and a big stock to select from at Harris & Burns'. I. O. Wilkerson, of Durham was a visitor to friends' here Sun day. I will sell you meat cheap, for cash during these hard times. Come to see me. J. H. Loy. It takes mighty little cash to buy a nice Ladies,. Misses or Child's cloak at Harris & Burns'. Mr. J. A. Denny, of near Leasburg was a pleasant caller at this office yesterday. Mr. W. G. Scoggin, of Lynch burg, Va. is visiting friends and relatives in town this week. Mrs. Joe Swartz spent last Wednesday in Durham visiting 'friends. Mr. I. D. Wharton of Greens boro visited Mr. H. W. Winstead last week. We enjoyed a pleasant call last Friday from our good friend Mr. W. 8. Lawson of Route 5. Miss Mary. Goodwin returned Monday night from a visit to Lumberton. If it is a gun you want go to the Farmers Hardware Co., they are making a special price now. Lowest prices on galvanized and painted tin shingles. Watkins & Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Kl L. Street of Qxf ord spent Thanksgiying here with Mrs. Street's ' parents, Col. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. ' Each teacher in the county is surely expected to attend the teachers meeting in Roxboro Sat; Dec. 5th. v Mr. Stephen Rozycki of- Wash ington, D. C, spent the past week here hunting with his friend, Mr, A. M. Burns. Mr. T. F. Cheatham and family have moved into the residence be longing to Mr. J. S. Bradsher on South Main Street. ; Miss Vivian Putnam of Oxford- College, spent from Thursday un til Monday here visiting her pa Tents, Rev. and Mrsl.D. K Put Miss Pauline ' Thompson of the Durham Conservatory of Music spem) the week-end with her parents. v . Mrs. J. A. Long, Jr., and little son left yesterday morning for Lock Haven, Pa., where they will spend a month with relatives. Mrs. J. D. D. Richmond and children have returned home after spending the summer at Ayden, where Mr. Richmond has been en gaged in the warehouse business. Mrs. E. J, Lynch and Mrs. J. H. West of Greensboro, who have been on a visit to Mrs. A. R. Fou shee for a few davs retiVrned to their homes Monday. Just got in two cars' of that fam ous Royal Pattent Valley flouV," everybody should try -it, every barrel is guaranteed and will sell at half pattent price. Hugh Woods Miss Mamie Jeffreys, of Chase City, Va, arrived in Roxboro last Thursday evening and is spending sometime with Miss Lu-" cille Pass at The Pines. We enjoyedva pleasant call yes terday from our. friend Mr. H. A. Clayton of Route 1,. He says his crop this year is short and inferi or. Mr. R. C. Hall had the misfor tune to get his arm broken one day last week. He was trying to crank a Ford automobile when it kicked backwards. The Board ) of Education will meet first Monday, Jan. 3rn, all who have business for the con sideration of the Board, remem ber the date. J. A. Beam, Supt. , Mr. J. E. Dixon, one of , the large tobacco planters of- Cedar Grove, was in town yesterday with tobacco, selling at the Hy'co. He favored us wTith a pleasant call. Miss Nellie Swartz, the popular accommodating clerk at the gener al delivery window at the post of fice, spent sevieral days last week visiting friends in Lynchburg, re turning home Sunday evening. Mrs. M. R. Long lef last Thurs day for Bartow, Fla., where she will visit her parents for about' a month. She was accompanied as far as Raleigh by Mr. M. R. Long, the trip to Raleigh being made in His Hudson Six. Mr. H. W. Foushee, who has been visiting friends here for the past several days, left yesterday morning for Winston-Salem. He wifl represent the Royster Guano Co. in the western part of the State the coming year. Don't forget to go to your school next Friday for your Com munitv Service Day. Then come to Roxboro on next Saturday for County Progress Day. Please come one and all and bring a lunch. This is grown folks day, and 1 plead that you come and let us have a social time as citizens. J. A. Beam. Rev. N. C. Yearby, who has been occupying the parsonage for the past year, has moved into one of Mr. W. A. Sergeant's houses on Academy St., and Rev, C. R. Ross will occupy the parsonage. This- change becomes necessary owing to the fact -that the Method ist church here and the churches which formerly made up this field ! own the home jointly. Some sales made during the past week by Thaxton & Burc at the Winsteads Warehouse. Tom Gooch 1014 lbs. for $143.87 A. L. Clayton 826 lbs. " $m.23 C. C. Clayton 568 kk " $89.86 J Zeb Riley 402 " " , 67.16 i Sid Pettiford 378 " " 70.48 Perkins and G. 1052 " kk 230.70 Thomas '& Carver 1160 lbs. for S272.45, Wolfe &Crabtree 716 lbs for $190.77, Mary Mitchell ,468 it $90.70, Mrs. Fannie Dunn 622 for $155.41. Come on to Headquarters, the home of high averages. Thaxton & Burch will make you a good sale. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEPRILINE is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quini ne. It is a Tasteless Syrup, plea s ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The name FEBRIWNE is blown in bottle. 25 cents. Special on Children, Boys and Misses Hose For the next week only, begin ning Dec. 5th I am going to offer the following big reductions on Childrens, Boys and Misses Hose, in order to make room for my holiday goods: Tiger brand, Drum mer Boy, Dixie Girl, all fresh new stock direct from factory. Sizes range from 5 1-2 to 10. These are all extra good 15c values and will be sold for a weebonly? beginning Saturday at 10c, jComeearland get me pick. uiny Ajnamuers ; y EGGS! EGGS! - Try a package, of Dr. Hess' Poul- stock tlie market. Sergeant & Clayton, . "Phone 23" Special On Ladies, Misses and Children's Cloaks. Haying bought an entire line of Sample Coats from one of our leading Manufacturers of New York city at less than half price of their real value, we have decided to give our , customers the benefit of our good fortune. If you in tend buying a cloak this season we can save you up to $5.00 on a coat. 1 Ladies Coats worth Ladies coats worth v $8 or more sped- $12.50 to $15, . al price 4.98 special price 7.69 Ladies Coats worth Ladies coat worth $9 to $10, special $15 to $18, speci- price j5.98 al price 9.86 A great many more bargains too nu merous to mention. Save money while you can. A. Does your scalp itch? If, so, heed this warning Nature is saying: "Your hair needs . food" When the hair falls out, it is harder to restore it than to keep it vigorous while you have it. Everyman and woman should use a hair tonic while their hair is still heal thy. Frequent, thorough brushings are also necessary for your scalp and hair. We have the tonics, the brushes-everything you need to keep you healthy from head to toe. THE REXALL STORE. r STHE DVIS DRU6 GOi TAKE YOUR CHOICE "- ; J When ,you-';rwant drug store goods Gome in Person Mail Your Order Phone Your Order Of course, we ar glad to have you come ih person whenever possible but don't do without drug store goods because you can not conveniently come. "Come ' in Person Phone or Write." A. HAMBRICK & AUSTIN Druggists Prices LI q 1 J . - AS ' - . -1 : n V", 'V 1 , .f f ' ' r " F " ' X ' - ' -, . - r . j .-, . . ' V'"' ' ' ' " " ;. ' ..: - -t si and 10 Cent fetore. 'a; I 4" C''r-V J,- if if

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