Choose Your Glasses as You A Great Play Would a Human Companion. A play wjll be given by Lake Glasses will probably be your wood Park Church, Durham, N. tiosost companion through life. C, Friday night, April 16," show iVrmose them as such, for they ing how people taught' school . .ive a certain character influence, years ago. It will be. given in ... -ive full value in wear If 1 L'n . .1 .1 and full , w. u e nave mien passes ,ong noudi to know them, and our commendation and guarantee is glasses long' back of e ;erv pair we sell. Dr. N. .-iosonstein, the Optomertrist of mm, will he in Roxboro, Tuesday. April, 20th, stopping at ihe Jones Hotel for the purpose ,,f examining eyes and fitting wl:lss( s " I ;)c Kosonstein s glasses will stand Kougemont graded schooK build t'v test. Bei no-sturdily made, they ing. The public is invited. Wehaveiust received a caHVwe always try .; to be in rea load of good Michigan Hay. Ei Woods, the GKOCERYMAN. Ready-to-wear Garments Something new every day. We can sup- y yon in rcdy-to-vrear dresses, prices i ranp, irj.n Si.OJ U $25.00. Styl and quality right, prices right. DRESS GOODS Some of the lates shades and patterns in dress goods. It will pay you to see our stock before you buy. SHOES One of the best and- snappiest lines of shoes ever brought' to Roxboro. It is easier to save money than it is to make; money. It will pay us both for ypu to come and see. . Special Prfces" Stores in Postoffice building. Ev erything Brand New. lortoii & MIIH III! I III' IIHII ill wrnmwmKmmraman Special Cash Sale Tobacco Planters and Axes WW Am -IfbhZ.:-:, Beginning Monday April the 5th WE WILL SELL MASTERS TOBACCO PLANTERS AT $3,20 EACH. WE WILL SELL BLUE GRASS AXES AT 65C EACH. ; ; . THESE AXES ARE BARGAINS. THE SAME QUALI TY YOU HAVE BEEN PPYING 85C FOR. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEKTS ONLY. WE CAN OFFER YOU PLANT ERS AT THE ABOVE PRICE, AND THESE PRICES 'AP PLY ONLY TO THESTOCK Wit h'mh t . - DON'T YOU WANT TO DO BUSINESS WITH tflS SORT OF A PROPOSITION? IF SO ACT QUICK. Lon, Bradher & vpi TA - -it i. - We are requested to announce that Rev. Hall will. preach at the Primitive Baptist Church 'next Sunday evening at 7:30. The yuDllc ls vitea. ,tv,o v, u.. I am still selling Tyson &Jone?, Hackney and Capitol Buggies, nice fresh stock. R. A; Spencer. The Courier office has enjoyed a very heavy rush of job work, diness to accommodate all rush orders. Send yours.in. Satterfields i OF PLANTERS AND AXES . ... y - - a-. i "j-i5 THRICE 4 We! IS YOUR NAME ON FRIEND IN ThfeyVe First Grand Prize a $300.00 Mahogany Upright Grand Piano. Second Prize $75 in Gold. ThirdPrize $25 in Gold. Every Contestant Will be A Prize Winner No Losers in This Big Contest. Well they're off. The firstr list of candidates in The Roxboro Courier's great subscription con! test is published today. EveryJ body has been anxious to knoW who the candidates would bej The list below is not complete) but shows the names of those en tered up to the time of going toi press. Now while the contest just starting is the best time to enter the contest and get one o the big prizes the earlier th better. If your name is not orj the list below, cut out ' the cou pons on the big page advertise ment, write your name and ad dress and mail or send them to The Contest Manager Courier Roxboro, N. C, today, and a re4 presentative will call upon yotf and assist you. LIST OF NOMINATIONS HURDLE MILLS Miss Annie Coleman Bessie Baynes Annie Lee, R. 2 Maude Whitfield, R. 3 Nannie Lou Malone, R 3 Cora Broach, R 3 Minme-JWfcitfield, R'3 X4 " Mamie Hester, R 3 " Bertha Oliver, R 3 PROSPECT HILL N Mis Mary Warren " Hessie Satterfield , RIDGEVILLE Miss Katie May Crumpton ' 4 Lula Barnwell ROUGEMONT Miss Mary K. Clark " Julia Carver " Effie Glenn TIMBERLAKE Miss Lizzie Timberlake " Ethel Rogers " Blanch Gooch " ' Jewel Fogleman " Pattie Rhew, R 1 tf Lorena Lyonf R 2 WOODSDALE Miss Naniiie Bet Hall ftirs. E. J. Robertson Miss Ophelia Warren, R 1 Iva Williams, R 1 Nellie Montague, R 2 Annie Farley, R'3 Addie Jones, R 2 BessielPulliam, R 2 it t VIRGILINA, VA. ; Miss Jewel Tuck " Jewel Chandler : CEDAR GROVE Miss Doll Stewart " Emma Warren " Maude Rogers ALTON, VA. Miss Lucy Green " Nannie Green - LEASBURG Miss Evelyn Clark " Helen Graves MORIAH Miss Mamie Meadows NELSON, VA. Miss Ida B. Nelson V semora Miss Nannie Lansdell roxboro Miss Annie Laurie Barnette " Elsie Jordan Louise Brooks V. v , Margaret Bradsher Evie Long ; . Margaret Johnson V Katie Newton Frarikie Woody- " Annie Brooks -Tna'AUenJtl, : Ollie Solomon, R,! it it it it Off. THE LIST?' IS YOUR THE RACE? Rosa Oliver, R 1 Ruth Gentry, R 2 Ola Long, R 3 Pearl Herron, R 4 Laura Edwards, R 5 WHO MAY ENTER THE CON TEST Any white man, woman, boy or girl, married or single is eli gible to enter the contest: Per sons may nominate themselves. It costs nothing to enter the con testit costs nothing to win. It is not necessary that contest ants be subscribers to The Couri er. Everything is free and fair for all. Securing subscriptions and votes is not hard, as every body wants their home paper, and everyone has a kindly feel ing for The Courier. Those who have been nominated by their friends and have not received a receipt book may get one by writing or calling for same at The Courier or by telephoning the Contest Manager, Roxboro, Phone 39. SAVE THE FREE VOTING COUPONS v:.t, . Tin issues 'of The Courier is printed a coupon' good for 100 votes. Get your friends and re latives to save these coupons for you. Each one will count you 100 votes each, every ten will coimt you 1000 votes, etc. You will find this coupon in the big page advertisement in this issue. Write your name and address, or that of your friend or relative, and mail send or bring to the Contest Manager at once. EVERY CONTESTANT WILL WIN A PRIZE. There will be no losers in this contest. ""If you fail to win one of the big prizes, you will be paid a commission of ten per cent: of all the subscription mon ey that you-turn in during the contest hence, , there, will be no losers in this contest every contestant-will receive a prize. Call For Mass Meeting. i To the Voters of the Town of Roxboro; You will take notice that a J mass meeting is hereby called to be held in the court house at 8 o'clock p. m., on Monday, April 26th, 1915, for the purpose of nominating a Mayor and Town Councilmen for municipal elec tion on May 4th, 1915. Let ev ery one attend. This April 6th, 1915. J. M. O'Briant, Mayor. Carried To The Asylum Mr. C. H. Rogers, who has been here for several months, was taken to Raleigh last Friday Kw CVoinflF TMVviTic ixtVioto Va ttrncs ! "J "V"U V!XU "'j placed in the asylum. For some timeMr. Rogers has been men-i tally unbalanced on the subject of religion. . , i Card of Thanks , - We desire to thank pur friends and neighbors, who were so kind ; to us during both the sickness and v death of. our dear wife' and moth- er.1, M&y the blessings of heaven rest u pori each and every one of J them.W. M. Kirby i sndchiUt HON:i'J.'A. LONG PASSES He Was Roxboro's Foremost and Best Loved Citizen. On Monday looniirijr :it luilf past three o'clock Hon. tt..A.Tjonr breathed his lsist. White lie had been ill only about, four- werks. still he had l)een far from we!' for some time, and ius frieuds Isao noticed the decline. His deatl was caused by pneumonia. Mr. Lon was almost scventv-five years old, and lntd spent his life in ! the County. He wasrpassionately fond of the town, county and its! people, and his greatest .conrvn was for the people lic-'fovci so well. ; Hi. v His parents were Rati iff J. and Mary Walters Lonjr. He was twice ; married and leavers m?x da ugh-, ter, Mrs. R. J. Teajnie,'-and two soils, lixiiteh A .rVapd M , KLopg'.;-.'. 'f r f . Theftfi'ai j'.rvicos. were con ducted from the home, the services being.Vimpie, su h sss , he w(uld have had, for he was a nun who scorned show. The services were conducted 'by his pastor, Rev. X C. Yearb.v, assisted by Rev. 1). F. Putnam, nitor of the Roxboro Baptist Church. Rev. Harry M. North of Durham, Rev.' G. T. Rowe, D. D.. of High Point, and Rev. S;'iV. Turrentine. D. D., of Greensboro. "How Firm a Foun dation," "Lead Kindly Light' and "The Home of t he Soul" was - 'jf ii MMiiwiini a te-aifttejanMJ II WASH GOUUS YOU CAN m WHEN WF TELL YOU OUR WASH GOODS WONT FADE THEY WILL HOLD THEIR COLOR. JUST. COME IN ''' AND SEE OUR BREEZY. BEAUTIFUL WASH GOODS-BOTH IN PIECE GOODS AND MODE UP. THEY WILL DEL1GH YOU AND YOU WILL BUY THEM. WHEfWCU WEAR THEM YOU'LL , FIND :THEY GIUE ."'-GOOD SERWCEv.. V j.-.V.';;- . OUR WASH GOODS WILL PLEASE YOU SO WELL THAT YOU WILL EUY EVERYTHING YOO NEED FOR: EUERY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD. 't-tV'-r. ROXBORO'S sung by a selected choiiv ' : 1 J .t a..-- v i lias never been seen in this section vm in fact they were so numerous that the floral bearei s could not handl' them but had to be sent to the grave ; in a wagon. t v. v His friends came from all direc tions, the spacious .yard being iull of friends who wished to pay their last respect to their friend. Every business house in town was closed from i to 4:30 o'clock. The following were the pall j bearers: W. L. Foushee, tN..Esf JNewson, A. M. Burns, W. H. Harris,- W. R. Woody and W. A. :; Sergeant. Floral bearers: S. G. Winstead, N. S. Thompson, H. W. Winstead; E. G. Long, R. L.' Harris, D, W. Long, C. W- Lopg, E. E. Brad sher, Z. V. Gwynn, Clem Satter field and Gordon Finger. Honorary pall bearers: Judge H. A. Foushee, G. C. Coble, A R. Foushee, R. I: Featherstone, J. C. Pass, S. A. Clayton, J. D Winstead, T. H. Street; Clarence Winstead, C. H. Ireland, Dr. S., B. Turrentine, G. W. Orowder, S.. M.- Gattis and James Webb. Quite a large number of influ ential men from all over this State and Virginia were here at tending the services. Death of Mrs. W. M. Kirby , On last Thursday evening Mrs. Yf. M. Kirby died at the home of tier husband, Mr. W. M. Kirby; . just on the outskirts of the town. Mrs. Kirby was a most loveable woman, a consistent member - of the? Methodist Church. She leaves a husband -and - .four sons; Death' of Mr. Sixey .Carver?, hh Sixey Carver died at the' home of his father, Mr. Marion T. Carver, on last Thursday ev-.. ening. Sometime ago he be came a victim to tuberculosis and has been very feeble for several months. . : Ladies Notice! Mrs. J. VV. Elliott will belyi Roxboro- Friday and Saturday- rep resenting the Spirilla Corset, at Hotel Jones. li ladies are cordi ally inviteu to inspect my Jine, Mrs. J. W. Elliott.. WASH"- ; iMADE UP AND IN BOLT BEST STORE. ?S :4 V v - s it Katie Sue .Russell, H 1 : ft- I ft dren. - iS .