, c - .. ... w j . ? ' . ' t, t - - 1 r: 7 1 v i I 1 Start the Boy Right QIVE that boy of yours a start in life by opening a savings account for him in this bank. Bring him here with you so that we may meet and talk with him; deposit a dollar in his name and let him be the proud possessor of his own bank book. Inspire your boy with an earnest desire to save, and by the time he grows to young manhood, he will have a com fortable nest-egg to enter business ' with or to perfect his education. Let us help you to start your boy on the right road to happiness help to make a" real big man of him. THE COURIER i. 7TT"r",,,l!",""l,,,,li Roxboro, N. C, Dec. 29, 1915 - . Everything to build with. Wat kins & Bullock. N John Cash will shoes. repair you EOPLES CAPITAL STOCK $40,000 SURPLUS $4,5,000 "A ROLL OF HONOR BANK" Roxboro . 0 VVVVWViV'VVViVVWVVVVVVVl ' Our Fr Seeds Are not paying us as they should or could. Some of these accounts have stood a long time and we have been very patient. Please give your account your " prompt attention as we do not wish to carry it over to next year "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" Watkins & Bullock. i Lamar St. Phone 94 0 WWVifAWlWWM Mrs. W. L. Thomas has return ed froth Nelson. Mr. .H. A. Clay is spending some time with relatives in Va. Miss Leola Smith is at her home in Benson for the holidays. Mr. T. S. Clay spent Sunday in feouth Boston, Va. Jufet received a fine car of cheap flooring and ceiling. Watkins & Bullock. Mr. Rupert Bass of Skinwith. Va., is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. T. Daniel. Mr. Howard Hall of Charlott esville, Va. is spending the holi days with his mother. Received today by express a fresh lot of NUNNALLY'S fine candies. Hambrick & Austin. Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mr. Bryant Barnett have just return ed from a visit to Baltimore. Mr. Geo. Burton of Danville, Va., is spending the Christmas holidays here. We wish our friends a happy and prosperous New Year. Wat kins & Bullock. Remember the Christmas Sav ings Club opens January 3rd at the Peoples Bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wade of So. Boston, Va., are spending the week here. Miss Mamie pleasant left last Thursday ' for Burlington to spend the Christmas. Announcement We wish ton n ounce that we have purchased the insurance business of Mr. James H. Whitt and that Mr. Whitt will hereafter represent our agency in writing all kinds of insurance. Mr. Whitt has had seven years experience in the insurance business and, with his assistance we are better able than ever to solicit your business on the basis of ourteous treatment and accuracy in every detail. Cunningham & Long, All Kinds of Insurance. Roxboro, - - North Carolina A Card of Thanks We wish to thank one and all of our friends and customers for their part patronage and we do truly hope you will favor us with, you future orders. We will do our very best to please you. Wishing for you a merry Xmas and a happy New Year. J. L. GARRETT Miss Bessie Pettigrew is spend mg tne w.eeK witn irienas near Prospect Hill. Just received 190,000 cedar and pine shingles all grades. Watkins & DUllOCK. The banks in Roxboro are clos ed, they have each day this week, observing the Christmas holidays. Mr. Paul E. Whitehead arriv ed in Roxboro Tuesday evening and is visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Markham and son spent Christmas with Mrs. R. A. Noell. Miss Evie Street of Mill Creek spent Christmas with Mrs. Sallie Morris. Mrs. Lillian Foreman has been the guest of her brother, Mr. Guy Simpson in Durham. Messrs. J. B. and Edwin Har vie and Miss Jane Harvie are the guests of parents in Danville. Miss Mollie Walters of Bristol, Tenn., has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Winstead. ' Mr. H. G. Clayton, Jr. of ( Greenville, Tenn., spent Xmas at home. Mr. Jim Farley of Wilson, N. C. spent the holidays' in Rox boro. ) k'iss Lela Marcus of Gaff ney, S. O. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Thomas. Mr. John Morris is at home from Guilford College for the Christmas season. Misses Annie and Claire Har ris are home from Greensboro College for Women. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bullock and Master John spent Christ mas with relatives at Bullocks Miss Lessie Mathews of Raleigh is1 yisi ting Miss Mary Glenn on route one this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Meder- nack are. visiting relatives in Charleston, S. C. We make a specialty of In fant Foods and Nursery Supplies. We have just what is needed and guarantee the quality. Ham brick & Austin. Seven car loads of building ma terial in 10 days, if we haven't wHat you want no one else has. Watkins & Bullock. Resolution. -Resolve that I, shall make Long, Bra'dsher & Co. the old reliable, the place to do my hardware, business for 1916. No long waits for prescription work at our store. We have the needed drugs and all modern ap paratus -for - facilitating Com pounding.,; Our hobby is prompt, accurate prescription service. Hambrick & Austin. Fromt teh cents a week to- $1.00" will entitle you to membership to the Christmas Savings Club at the Peoples Bank. v Miss Clyde - Daughtridffe, of ' Rocky Mount, arrived in Rox boro Tuesday evening and is the guest of Miss one .Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tilley of Durham, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burtoi) this yveek. Mr. C. S. Barnett of Lynch burg is spending the holidays here tne guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnett. Mr. Clyde; Long of Winston- Salem, spent a few days here the first of the week, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. C.'Cassell, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., are spend ing some time visiting in the town and County. Mr. and Mrs.. Stephen Wilker- son and children, of Farmville, N. C. are the guests of Mrs. Wilkerson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mitchell. Miss Louise Stalvey, a student at Carolina Training School in Greenville is at home for the holidays. Miss Rachel Goodwin, a stu dent at Flora Mc Donald College is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Noell. Miss Pauline Thompson, who is attending the Southern Con servatory at Durham, is at home for the holidays. Mr. Wm. D. Lewis from Roc ky Mount, is at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Mr. Paul Brown, student at the University of Va. is spend ing the holidays in town with his parents at Hotel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen and Master Webb Loy of Louisburg, Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Webb of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Webb of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Webb and children of Thomasville and Mr. C. E. Webb of New York, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Webb. FOR SALE -One fresh cow. W. W. Wrenn. . WANTED - Pirie framing. Write Box 141, Roxboro, N. C. FOR SALE-Good dinning room suit, Bed room suit and Pi ano. All in good condition and will be sold very reasonable. See or write Mrs. V. Kaplon. (12-15-tf ) LOST Ring, made into pin with bar across it with T. H. J. on it. Finder please return to Courier office and receive reward. v Lost Near Cuningham Town ship, about ten days ago, one brown and white spotted setter dog. Finder return to R. C. HALL, Roxboro, N. C. and re ceive reward. Lost Between Roxboro and Durham Sunday night, a brown leather collar bag, " containing razor and strap, collars marked "F" and other articles. Finder will receive reward by leaving it with A. R. Foushee. Everything For The Fruit Cake Citron Lemon Peel Orange " Seeded Raisins In fact everything you need to make a. real FRUIT CAKE. I Sergeant & Clayton - 1915 E fflO Wffi 1916 At the threshold of the new year we want to express.,: our appreciation of the good will and patronage textended to us during the past year. We have tried;as never before to promote the interest of those who trade with us and we have f substantial evidence that our efforts have not been in vain.. During the coming year we shall maintain the highest: standards qf professional poarmacy, the highest' quality of goods and the best possible service. -In doing this we shall place the interest of our customers above our own. We wish to thank all our friends and customers for favors showm and extend to each our best wishes for. A HAPPY, HEALTHY ANO PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Penslar Preparations i Fountain Pens. ifjambrtrk & Kmlvx Iruggwti BmBBista Get The Best. It costs no, more. Insure with Satter field and your pro perty is protected every hour of the day and night. Ov er $50,000,000.00 Assets behind this Agency. Have you investigated that combination policy of the Jefferson Life, if not do so at once, it's worth your while. See S. P. Satterfield, DO IT'NOW. Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" Groceries Groceries Groceries - . Groceries Groceries G roceries Just received a good car of hay. . Flour and Mill feed at the right price. SHOES I have in stock a complete line of shoes and invite you to see my line. Hugh Woods, The Groceryman A. Lipshitz extends his Greetings; May you be truly happy in this time of general rejoicing. May you go about spreading good will among your neighbors and thus gain the full spirit of the holidays. May laughter, kindness and for giveness fill your hearts. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you all; Accept many thanks for your liberal pat ronage given us, in the past and trust that you will favor us like wise in the future. The Store of Values. Come to the Farmers , Hardware when you want wood heaters, coal heaters, or cook stoves, we carry a full line and the price is right. We carry afiilljine of Hard ware at all times. We carry gun shells hunting coats and leggins at a low price. ." i - , ...... . . - Come to see us when in need of any-, thing in this line. : Hardware for the Home & Farm Farmers r1" ' " 1 ' 1 tT'v-, V- -I - 1 V 'J - 'r ' ' - -. v.. .. i .-,.1.-1 . :- . . - -,v '.. . ? ' if--,v. , -. -- ..V" . '! i .t "'t . ' . M it ' X ' 2 1' Xi

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