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Adequate Protection
IN every man's life there is sure to arise
unfortunate conditions of some nature,
and generally at a most inopportune and
unexpected moment.
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Also, in almost every man's life, opportunities
present themselves which, if he is able to grasp them,
lead to prosperity and contentment.
Could you successfully meet either of these
conditions were they to arise tomorrow?
A savings account in tnis bank will protect
you against misfortune and enable you to
take advantage of every chance for safe and
profitable investment.
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HE fpEQPLES
CAPITAL STOCK $40,000 '' SURPLUS $,000
A ROLL OF HOMOR BANK
THE COURIER
Roxboro, C., June 9, 1915
Eerthing"t6 build with. W&t
kins Sr Bullock:' ,
; When it's Shoe Repairing, try
The Electric Shoe Shop. E. L.
McBrbom, Proprietor. j.
repair you
Watkins & Bullock.
Lamar Street, near jail
Home Builders' Supplies
TUP nf '"'
carry the largest stock of Building Material and
Builder's Hardware in the city. Kiln dried flooring, .
Ceiling, Boards, Siding, Shingles, Laths, Lime,
Cement and Plaster.
Sash Doors and Frames
We make a specialty of nice mantels, yards and hearth
tiling, Peaslee-Gaulbet's Mastic Paints best on the
market, Linseed Oil, Lewis Lead, Metal Shingles,
Galvanized Roofing, Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire.
Phone No,
94
YouiM Mem
Anxious to Save
Life Insurance is the only way ever
devised of creating wealth by a "stroke of
the pen," as it were. By paying a small
sum periodically and systematically (and
systematic saving is the only succesful sav
ing), a person can create an estate equal to
the savings of a lifetime. Furthermore, a
man will pay his life insurance premium
when he would not make his sayings bank
deposit. The Southern Life & Trust Com
pany will help you create an estate at a
very low cost.
Cunningham & Long Agts
All Kinds of Insurance.
We have what you n$ed
If you need a wagon we have it.
If you need Fertilizers we have it.
If you need Groceries we have
them.
If you need Feed stuff we have it:
In fact we have everything to
eat for man and beast. We also
have a lot of work shoes at rock
bottom prices i
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1 VV' TIhTP Jy -CSlUi, -i & ClytP:ahd;yourt3 vn der.wll be on ;hand;- to;preac& ;; j )eyr
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John "XJash will
shoes.-v :
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Mhr&E. iCruchfield of Bur
lington was visitor here Sunday.
Mr. B. D. Haines of . Durham
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Geo. Pearce of Durham
wasMn town yesterday.
Mr. I. T. Scoggin Sundayed at
Willardville. ;'.
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The Chautauqua, Roxboroi June
28, 29 and 30. Come.
Mr. Willie Nichols left this
morning for Lenoir.
Get a ticket for theChautauqau
before it is too late. See notice
elsewhere.
Corn Wanted I will exchange
Groceries and Shoes for Corn.
Hugh Woods.
Mrs. B. R. Long and Miss Lu
cille Pass spent last Friday in
Durham.
Mr. L. M. Carlton spent yes
terday in Durham on legal mat
ters. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris
spent several days in Durham
last week visiting.
If its printing you want send
your orders to The Courier office.
Best work at honest prices.
Report of the Town of Roxboro
will be,;f&.ur.d. on another page in
this issue.
Your'uttention is called to the
ad. of C; H. Hunter in this issue
on another page.
Mrs. A. M. Henderson is,
visitingtin ijRaleigh, where she
will spend, the next few weeks.
Mr. N. S. Thompson was a
Danville visitor the first of the
week. v
Mis Emily Jones, who has been
teaching at Longhurst, left! this
morning for her home in Milton.
Misses Sue Long and Ethel
Crowder spent yesterday in Dur
ham. Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Pass and
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Featherstone
are spending the day in Durham,
making the trip in Mr. Pass' Reo.
Miss Bertha Clayton is spend
ing some time in Sanford and
Burlington, visiting friends and
relatives.
We are requested to announce
that Rev. J. J. Hall will preach at
Warren's Grove Sunday at 3
o'clock, p. m.
Misses Bessie May Hamilton
and Glenna Wood of Chase City,
Va., are visitinjg at the home of
Mr. J. H. Wood.
Misses Grace Whitfield of
Danville and Sue Kitchin of
Raleigh, are the guests of Miss
Eugenia. Bradsher at Hotel
Jones
Mr. Clarence Satterfield of
Milton, visited his sister, Mrs.
N. S. Thompson the first of the
week, v
. . Col. R. I. Featheston returned
yesterday from a stay of several
weeks at the springs, which has
greatly improved his health.
Mrs. Worth McAlister and
two children of Winston-Salem
are visiting at Mr. L. M. Carl
ton's.' Have your koclak films develop
ed and printed at home work guar
anteed prompt delivery, S. D.
Moore at . Sergeant & Clayton,
Roxboro, N. C. 4ts.
Mrs'rG; Thomas and chil
dren returned last Saturday
from Florence, S, C, where they
have been visiting relatives for
the past two week.
Miss Hattie Burch, who has
beehiattending Columbia Uni
versity 'the, past year, arrived
home on v last Thursday night,
and will spend her vacation here.
MrWJ. W. Chambers has " just
returned from trip to Eastern
Virginia;. !He reports that the
crops m that section good, es
pecially the wheat crop. ,
If yout garden is ajittleslow
coming jndst hone Sergeant
& Clfiyn.andyyourcts ; will
Mrs. L;: Brothers of Winston-
Salem, arrived Monday ; and will
spend some7 time visiting: her
mother, Mrs. Martha Dickens on i
Route 3. f Vi
Mr: and Mrs. R. B. Beazley
returned Monday night from
Richmond, where" they have
been attending the Veterans Re
union. Mr. X' M. , Henderson has
moved his quarters. He can
now be found t in the quarters
formerly occupied by the Rox
boro Motor Co., in the Critcher
building on Court Street.
Mr. R. J. Daniel of Jefferson
Tex., arived Monday night, and
will spend some time visiting
relatives and friends in the
County.. Mrs. Daniel and chil
dren have been here several
weeks.
Am expecting this week 75
bushels of Black Whippowill,
Mixed and Stock Peas. Also
will have Soja Beans and Millet,
will make" prices right. See me
Hugh Woods.
Mrs. R. A. Chambers, who
has been spending some time
here visiting at the home of her
sdn, Mr. J. W. Chambers, left
yesterday morning for South
Boston, where she will spend
some"time.
In mentioning in our last issue
those who had purchased Ford
Automobiles, we had Mrs. W.
W. Stone and should have been
Mrs. Geo. W. Stone. We take
pleasure in correcting this . mistake.
Some Cabbage.
Mr. J. W. Brooks, proprietor
of Brooks Plant Farm, presented
us with the cabbage head of the
season yesterday morning it
weighed nine and one half
pounds.
Tax Levy.
The Board of Commissioners
were in regular session last Mon
day, and made the roliwinff tax
levy; -State
23 2-3 cents, Pension 4,
School 20, County 18 1-3, Roads
25, Special 5, School Special 4,
Poll 2.12, total $.3.32. For Rox
boro township add 15 cents to
roads and $1.20 to poll for bond
-Nssue.
FRESH
TOMATOES
Every
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Sergeant & Clayton,
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FIRE
From Allensville.
On last Friday morning, June
4th, the infant child of Bro. Ed
die Gentry diecl and was buried
at Allensville church on Saturday.
Bro. Boone performed the burial
services. His talk was vey console
ing, not only to Bro. Gentry and
his wife but to all who have lost
children in infancy, and this in
cluded Poor Richard and his wife.
Quite a large crowd was present
considering it was only an infants
burial. Father and mother and all'
of the family connections who are
grieved have our sympathy.
On Sunday June 6th I went
with Bro. Boone to Webbs Chap-'
el to preaching. The attendance
was small at this church and like
Mf TirvoVi if. Imc nn Snndav
School. However, Br(. Boone
gave them quite a fine sermon. In
the afternoon I attended Sunday
School and preaching at Allens
ville, Bro. Boone had as his text
the last words of Christ as He was
nailed to the cross, "It is finish
ed." He pictured it so plainly why
it was that Christ suffered so much
and finally died in order that all
His people might be saved that it
seemed that all should understand.
Poor Richard.
Many men think
they have Insur
ance, when they
merely have a policy
FIRE
Jolts a man out of
complacency about
his Fire Insurance.
Think seriously and
well when you take
it, get theBteST",
will cost no more
than the other kind
Fifteen years of
llean record, tells
fr you where to get it.
See S. P. Satterfield
"NOW."
Satterfield Ins.
Agency,
"Old and Tried"
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For quick ser
vice phone 79.
We always have
what you want I
Everything in
Groceries. This
is the place to
buy your Gro
ceries. Good line of
shoes on hand.
Bring me your
country hams,
Bacon, fat hens
chickens and
eggs.
H. WOODS
The Groceryman
Administrators Notice!
Having this day qualified as the Ad
ministrator of Mrs. Fannie D. Barton,
deceased, late of Person County, this is
to notify all persons indebted or holding
claims against said deceased, to present
same to the undersigned Administrator
on or before l the 9th day of June
1916, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery.
This the 9th day of June 1915.
V. W. A. BARTON,
Administrator.
Quarterly Conference
The Third Quarterly Confer
ence for Person Circuit will be
held at Oak Grove Church next
(second) Sunday. There 'will
be.no services ;on Saturday, as
is the usual case, but, there will
be wtf seryicea onsSunday. Bra
.Day
Are coming, and heavy
clothes are irritating. Why
suffer the heat when you can
get a nice, cool, comfortable
GENUINE PALM BEACH
Suit for the small amount of
Come and get one and be
comfortable. Remember, this
is the GENUINE Palm Beach
and not the imitatbin. .
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