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" 1 -t . " . .. , - I II I ' " ' -V'- 'L I , As if by HE amount credited in your pass book, with tfce interest paid by this bank, will grow larger andlarger, until a comfort able sum has been accumulated. . The savings habit grows as if by magic after you once begin, and you will soon realize the wisdom in thrift and economy and the folly of extravagance. One dollar will open a savings account here. It will pave the way to an independent future. IfiPLESilAMK CAPITAL STOCK $40,000 SURPLUS $4,5,000 ROLL OF HONOR BANK" JfjT Roxboro. N.cTY com: To the Person County Fair Oct. 12, 13, 14 and 15th, 1915 Let the people of Person County show the People of Person County what the People of Person County are doing. Also let us show you our stcck oi Build ing Material which we are selling at the lowest market prices. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" Watkins & Bullock. Lamar St Phone 94 We reorganized our business and enlarged same by adding a full line of building materi al and supplies about the middle of July. Everywhere else, the prices on building material is advancing. On our market, SINCE THE MIDDLE OF JULY, prices have been declining steadily until now lumber and building material is cheaper than it has been for a number of years, There must be a reason why prices began to drop about the MIDDLE OF JULY. ASK YOURSELF WHY. Roxboro Lumber Co. TOBE TAPP, Manager, "Better Than : Sorry, Insure Today with Cunningham & Long, All Kinds of Insurance. DISTRICT AGENTS Roxboro, - - North Carolina Magic be Safe 99 ..! L ... . i r- : . -- - . THE COURIER Roxboro, N; C, Oct. 20, 1915 Everything to build with. Wat kips & Bullock. ' V';, ;.'" ' . John. Gas will repair you shoes.' For Sale Fine Seed Wheat. Price Sl.lOer busliel. M. R.-Lon. Miss Lorena Mills spent the week-end in Youngsville. For' Groceries and Shoes see Hugh Woods. Fresh Celery at Sergeant & Clayton's every week. Nice Hats at Morton & Satter fields for $1.50. Dr. R. S. Baynes of Gordonton was "a Roxboro visitor, yesterday. Save : money by spending it with Harris & Burns. f Mrs. A. P. Spriggs of Dennis- ton, Va., was. a Roxboro visitor last week. Miss Lucy Umstead of Willard ville, was in Roxboro last Friday visiting friends. SEED, SEED, SEED-Oats, Rye, Wheat, Clover and Grass seed at Hugh Woods. Mr. M. C. Winstead and little daughter, Frances, are here from Yanceyville this week. Mrs. A. M. Burns and daugh ter Janie, are spending the week in Raleigh. kiss Hallie Compton of Pros pect Hill was a visitor to Mrs. W. A. Mills last week. Miss Ruth Southerland of Wil lardville, visited at the home of Ijrs. R. A. Burton last week. Miss Bertha Lea of Durham visited Miss Ruby Hall last week. Mr. E; H. Satterfield of Pros pect Hill was a welcome visitor here yesterday. Miss Lottie Harris of Hurdle Mills spent fair week in town the guest of Mrs. Lambeth Harris. LostSmall Gold Bracelet, baby size. Finder return to this office and receive reward. Miss Mamie Meadows of Mori ah was the week-end guest of Miss Nellie Swartz. Mrs. F. R. Thomas of Dan ville, Va. is visiting the family of Mr. Hugh Woods. Mrs. R. A. Pass left Monday for Raleigh, where she will visit relatives. Misses Lucile and Loraine Winstead were the guests of rel atives during the fair. Mrs. Frank Woody of Lynch burg is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spencer. Miss Laura Edwards was the week-end guest of Miss Nellie Swartz. Miss Huldah Hester spent last week the guest of Mrs. T. E. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adkins and children of Pulaski, Va. are the guests of Mrs. Joe Swartz. Mr. Charlie Webb returned to New York", Saturday, after a visit to home people. Mrs. L. J. Lea of Burlington, N. C., is the guest of her fath er, Mr. H. G. Clayton. Miss Elizabeth Green of Alton, Va., spent last week here as the guest of Miss Myrtle Pass. Mrs. B'oardman, who has been spending some time with Mrs. P. Y. Pass, left Friday for Asheville. Mrs. W. C. Bullock and young son, John, left this morning for Warrenton for a visit to relatives. A Jefferson Standard is a De claration of Independence to the family. See S. P. Satterfield. Morton & Satterfields make special prices on Gents and Boys Jurmsemgs. Mrs. Jno. W. Pope and daugh tet Miss Leah Pope of Durham were visitors to relatives in Rox boro last week. Mrs. Sallie Royster and daugh ter.. Miss Alice Royster of Ken bridge, Va. , attended the Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen and Master Webb Loy of Louisburg, visited. Mrs Allen's parents, Mr. and MrsgW. E. Webb, Sunday. Mrs.:ff C.Markham- and T. jC. Jr. returned to Durham Friday after.'spending some time with Mrs?RA. Noell. . Mrs. J. A. Noell left Saturday for New York where he will enter a hospital to have an opera tion performed on her eyes. Miss Kathleen Johnson, who is ins training at St Leo Hospital, Greensboro, N, C. is spending a few days at home. Mrs. Emma Osborn, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R T.' Freeland, has returned to her home in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. John Butcher of Danville, Va., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, Saturday. Miss Mabel O'Briant and Mr. Adolphus Glenn returned to Dur ham Sunday night after spend ing the week-end at the home of Mr. John T. Brooks, at Brooks dale. Try Shoes from Morton & Sat terfields one timei Shoes for the whole family. We enjoyed a pleasant visit from Mr. J. D. Bradsher, one of the good farmers of Prospect Hill, yesterday morning. Dr. G. C. Vickers and Messrs. Geo. L. Cunfngham and R. B. Holman are marshals at the Raleigh Fair this week. Mrs. Lloyd Tilley and sister, Miss Effie Burton spent last week m town visiting their par ents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. A. Bur ton. Mr. J. D. Solomon won first prize on a pair of stockings at the Fair last week. The stock ings were more than 200 years old. Mrs. A. S. deVlaming and daughters,, Misses Isabel and Marion, spent Saturday in Dur ham. Mrs. J. W. Slaughter and daughter, Miss Ida, were visitors in Roxboro last week, the guests of Mrs. H. H. Masten. Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Long, ac companied by Miss Sue Long were in Raleigh Tuesday taking in the State Fair. Mrs. T. H. Street left Tuesday for Rocky Mount, where she wil visit her daughter, Mrs. White head. Why ask your friend? to sign your bond when you can sign it yqujcself with .cold cash. , See S. r. batterheid. The Courty Teachers Associa tion will meet on Saturday Oct. 30th. That will be pay day also. J. A. Beam. Ira Rogers of the Carr section was in town a few days ago, sell ing tobacco, eot a check for $304.68, he-sold at the PIONEER. Come and do likewise. Just received at J. L. Garrett's a shipment of those famous John son Home-made Shoes, aH varities and sizes. Remember this is one of the best shoes on the market and the prices are right. If you need a good shoe, come and get the Johnson. Several good farms have been placed in my hands to sell at prices from one fourth to one iialf of prices one year ago. $12.50 per acre up. Write T. L. O'Briant, Sanford, N. C. 3ts FRESH CELERY EVERY WEEK at Sergeant & Clayton Arfe You "all knocked out with a - cold?"- We have numerous remedies that will "knock out a cold" in DOUBLE QUICK TIME-and you Will "COME. BACK" with a SMILE that won't come off. We GUARANTEE a CURE. HAMBRICK & AUSTIN "Where Service Counts" Why experiment when you can gej it dead certain safe. See the old reliable and have your pro perty protected. Have you a Jeff erson Standard? If not see S. P. Satter field. You dont have to die to win, the disability clause is a hummer. "Doit Now." Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" THE STORE A kM When , you think of Hardware think of . Farmers Hardware Co. - r -.. ..r .. .- i ., 41 r ' 11 I G roceries Remember, I am always rea; dy to serve you with the gro ceries of all' kinds, and my prices are right. SEEDS Plenty Wheat, Oats, Glover, Rye and Grass seed on hand. Be sure to see my line of shoes. H. Woods The Grocer "Everything to Eat" OF VALUES" 3S O m t. 9- 1 A.. 4 -. O -- " J - s 3 5 f - '4 t 5 ,..... , , , .-. . . sasaa -
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