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' '5 ") f 1 "! t t 4 4 4 Fishing For It is pretty hard to be a successful fisher orman unless you at least put your line in the water. . ; If ynu want business, the fairest way is to come out openly and ask for it. That's the reason we are using this space every week, assuring you that ''we want more business, YOURS in particular, and are not beating about the busn in asking for it. Our banking facilities are the best to be had. The Peoples Bank Capital and Surplus, 9tttoetoopooooeooooooootoooooooeooooooooooooooooo Do it Now is the time, to screen your house, do not wait until everybody else is screening when it will be hard to get someone to do it. See us at once about your house screening and we will find you a good carpenter to do the I work. "Everything to Build With" Watkins & Bullock. Roxboro, N. G. 61IM90000OOOOO000000OO000 6th of The Master Key at the next TU When You See The Pilot Think of Life Insurance Southern Life & Trust Co. Greensboro, N. C. Property wiiers J ure m rendering our services in all matters pertaining to insurance. Cunningham long, igts. 1 : .-.'ri ; ' -r- - .?(a; f-. Business $85,000.00 Now o o o o o o o o o e o o o o t o Phone No. 94 oooooooooooooooooooeoeoeeo may be paying charges in cluded in your in surance premiums that we can saVe you. Ask us about it. We take pleas- i THP CCil TRTFR ' Rbxtioro,yN. C, Mar 24, 1915 Every thing to builcwith. Wat- & Bullock. JohnvCash will repair your Good evening, Mr. Bob. Sugar 6 1-4 cent at. Garrett's. Watch out for Mr. Bob you Want to meet him. Plenty seed Irish Potatoes at Hugh Woods prices right. Mr. M. U. . Daniel spent the week-end in Durham. Mr. Abraham Kalil and family have moved to Boyhton, Fla. Have you met Mr. Bob? You want to meet him. Just received car of No; 1 Timo thy Hay. J. L. Garrett. How about that printing? Send your orders to The Courier office. If you miss Mr. Bob you will always regret it. He's coming. Mr. W. F. Burch and family are this week moving to Bera, where he will go to farming. Mr. J. D. K. Richmond and little daughter spent Monday in Durham. Read Garrett's ad. They are making some attractive prices in this issue. Mr. Bert Tilley of Durham was a visitor to friends here the first of the week. Rev. M. F. Hodges, Jr., filled his appointment at Clement church on last Sunday. Mr, John A. Noell, JiV was a visitor to Durham Monday night. NEED A SAFE? Morton & Sattertlelds will save you money on it, If you want good clover seed 9950 per cent pure, See Hugh Woods".' Miss Agnes Brooks of Helena, was a visitor to relatives in Rox boro the first of the week. "Among the Breakers"- at the Auditorium,: Wedesday March 31 Remember the dat Mr. E. G. Long spent a few days last week in Richmord on business matters. Mr. Chas. E. Henderson of Asheville is visiting Mr. 1 W. Aenderson on North Main St. Mr. R. G. Brooks of Albemarle arrived this morning and will spend a few days here with friends. Be sure to hear Dr. Parker at the Methodist Church Sunday mornincr. Briug me your buggies for new rubber tires. New lot just re ceived $12.50 per set R. A. Spencer. Mrs. E. Lloyd Tilley of Dur ham has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R; A. Burton for several days ' f 1 It matters not how small . or how large, if you want printing done get the Courier pneesv Satis faction jporanteed. Mrs. E. C. Pulliam of Omegk; Va., was a week-end visitor to her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Allen on Court Street. Misses Rosella Thorn and Guindolin Stevenson, of Omega Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. W. B. Allen. Misses Annie and Claire Harris of the,. Greensboro College for Women, spent the week-end here with; their parents. " MiVvand Mrs. K. L. Street of Oxfprd arrived last Wednesday night and have been visiting rela tives in town and County. Miss Lizzie Watkins, who has been Visiting her brother, Mr. W. C. ;Watkins. left for hei home in Henderson last Mopday morning. Mr. W; C. Bullock spent Sun day in Warrenton. , He returned Monday night, accompanied by Mrs. Bullock and Master John, Jr. ' Mr. Geo: Burton, who is en gaged inNthe tobacco business in Danville, spent the week end here with his parents We are; showing more new, things in men's and , young men's Clothing, Hats, Shirts and other furnishing's for ' Spring, f - The latest and. best of which can al ways be found in our storey , Miss. Shei-lieVBray.' returned to. uer uoine near oemora y ester- day morning after .visitinff rela tives arid friend in ' Rpxboro for several 'days; '': v'' : : ...... . .... , , , ' - Air.. Pat Riclcler, one of the most popular repreaentatives of the In ternational Harvester Company was in Roxboro the ' first of the week. . . All persons owing me will please come and settle same promptly as I need the money,' Remember my studio closes after March 31st. R. L. Chappell. , ..-s.vnopsjs of the bills pertain ing to this County was prepared for this issue but was crowded but. It iwill appear in our next.' AVhen you buy .Clapps or Always-Wear-Well Shoes you tget the maxim in -shod- comfort, style and wear arid the minimum of shoe expense. Let us show you the - new spring, styles. Woody, Long & Morton. The weather for the past few days has been of a very change able kind, snowing one minute and the sun shining the next. But March will soon be ar thing of the past and we may expect some real spring weather. "Be sure to attend the play at the Auditorium, Wednesday Mar. 31st. "Among ;the Breakers". This play is gotten up by , the Daughters of the Confederacy, for the benefit of the Confederate Monument. Be sure to attend help a good cause. Mr. A. M. Henderson, former ly of Monroe, N. C, has arrived and will have charge of the Ford Automobile business in this sec tion. He will be followed soon by Mrs. Henderson. We are glad to welcome them to our town and trust they wi 1 like us as well as " our people like the ford. Prof. G. F. Holloway left a few days since for Raleigh where he wiirenter a hospital. Mr. Hol loway's health has not been good for some time, but it is greatly hoped that a few days stay in the hospital, will restore him. Few men in the County are more wide ly known or more popular than Prof; Holloway. On Saturday morning we re ceived a dollar from Mrs. Lucy w hitnein is tfn ot our old subscribers, .'ing been tak ing The Courier ror many years. She also states that she would not like to do without it, and hopes to continue to take it for some time yet. If each farm in any community is clean, tidy, and well kept, pre senting a thrifty, home-life ap pearance, the whole neighbor hood will be attractive to visitors and satisfying to residents. Local and ;county fair boards might create a very valuable farm im provement habit by offering a lib eral prize for the best planned farmin a neighborhood or in a county. j Tlie members of Oak Grove Church pounded their 'pastor, Rev. C. R. Ross, last wtek, bring ing him a good supply of groceri es and other eatables. This is tne second of his churches to pound him since his return from Con- fetenee in November, Ctncbrd Douhdihff him i list before These poundings have not lessened the preachers height or. his ability to ialk when the- roads are too bad tofride or drive, but on the contrary have helped him in both respects. It is useless to say that he appreciated the thoughtfulness , of his people, and that he will endeavor to show his appreciation by faithful service. Notice! o-o We are still sellinof all 15c goods at 11c; all 25c goods at 19c, and they sure are going fast. We have a great many bargains left and it vvill be to your, interest to come and look them over. Re member this offer holds good for a limited time only. , - . Billy 'Chambers's 5 and 10c Store. NOTICE! My.Studic in Roxboro , will be closed on March 31st. ' I' will be open for"-work" up to night of above date and will appreciate all work given me. My Studio , will be open again May 10th,' 1915" for two days.' R. L. Chappe ll.' - "- f Only One "BROMOQUININE to set the srenuine, call for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUINLNE. Looklotinturerf E-1V. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stopa Couzh and headache, and work off cold. 25c 4 4 i ' - V SEED 1 ! Irsh Potatoes Woods Earliest Red Bliss Irsh Cobbler and Early: Rose Sergeant & Clayton, . LuPhone 23" Do you recall what a sacrifice you made when you built your home? Wouldn't it embar rass you to rebuild it today? Is it Insured? Better have it nd not need ifrthan need it and hot have it." Get it from - Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" . I ( 1 XT' 1 Ladies If you anticipate buying a new Suit for Eastere can. suit your most fanciful whim at prices from $12.50 to $25.00, made in the newest colors -arid f abrics. 1 Gentlemen: We have also proyided fpr rrii nrktr of affirm f nr tliP Snnn & S X J VJ UX VVX X ULUl W X JM. iaw kJm. jlm.j and Summer 'with the. newest in Suits, Shirts, Shoes, etc. -with prices , that will riiake you ' buy. Gome, and see for yourself. IrT s:HIf ' vbu - want A heri ypu want it, you can get it 1; 'Ifepsjiitzi: - , - , . . ' 1 , l It's .Your Priveleie Yi( .to select your urug ist a$ you , do your 1 : Physic an, - no reliable druggist "would- ever:' ' . , - . V question .your ' right to .choose your own ' PhyT " ? - sician. No-" reliable y Physician; will ever question your right to ; choose the - Druggist v : who is to supply your drugs and- fill your prescription. ( t When we ask for your drug business we do so only on the prom- ; t ise of giving i you the best drugs and best service at reasonable prices. Let. Us Fill Your Prescription H4NBRICK & AUSTIN Druggists All kinds of; Clover and grass; Seed, Seed Irish! potatoes, Seed: Oats, Old. Beckj Horse arid Cow! Chicken: Car of that gooa Flour com- ing in this week, ; See our line of H. WOODS The Groceryman . ..' J "... , - 1 1 what 1 vou want f. 5 ' JUL-.;5 . 'iL ' '"-'i' J 3- v. 1 r? 'fc 1 n 2. V Woody, Long & .Morton. .5
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