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"if" - vr t,TT ' ' J i "i Or There Is ho Excuse THE young man who is making a good salary, or the wage earner who is working regularly has no excuse to offer for not having a savings account in this bank. Business men place confidence in the employee who saves a portion of his income; they admire the young fellow who, looking ahead, lays aside a little for the rainy day. He is trusted and pro motedand the spendthrift wonders why. Show the world that you take an interest in yourself, and the world will take an interest in YOU. The Wcy to Do It Is By Starting a Savings Account Mere, Now THE COURIER Roxtro, Ni C., Jan: l9; 191 Everything to build with. Wat kins & Bullock. John shoes. Cash will repair you mi mm he Peoples jpANK CAPITAL STOCK $40,000 SURPLUS $5.000 AROLLOF.HONOR BANK For Sale Half million cabbage plants at 10 cents per hundred. Geo. E. Harris, Roxboro, Route 1. Mrs. Lamberth Harris is the guest of relatives in Clarksville. Miss Annie Lou Thomas is vis iting relatives in Oxford. Morton & Satternelds are sell ing good goods cheap. Mr- E. C. Veazey. of West Point, Va., is in town this week. Mr. Tom Crowell of Danville, spent the week-end in town with his parents. Mrs. W. L. Thomas returned Saturday from a pleasant stay of two weeks in Florida. Miss Lucile Umstead, accom panied by Miss Emily Jones, spent the week-end in Bahama. Mrs. John Tucker of Yancey- jville is the guest of Mrs. A. K. i FWshee. .Miss Clyde Daugh'tridge after having been the attractive, guest of Miss Sue .Long for two weeks lias returned to her home in Rocky Mount. - The public is cordially invited to a public meeting of the F. E. and C, N. of A. at Providence Jan. 26, beginning at 7 o'clock p. m. Some very important subjects will be discussed by iSTQ. W. T. Swanson and Ero. A. with great profit is beyond any jsejruc and Arsenite :6f lime.Jrd further controvesry or argument, kerosene Emolsibnthp&mlfe The sprayed fruit always sell high-1 phur miictur er, keep better in storage whangs l?yrethrum, th longer on the tree than the , fruit j alright for" spray ifigiandj ealub-i that is not sprayed. ; obtained frbiEr your drug stores - Take care of your orchards they ' here. . . ---v-"-- --""- .:'-r;V:w' will pay you, what is the use of buying fruit trees every year, planting and jeting them die. Per son County spends hundreds of dollars every year in fruit trees! my work, I make a specialty of All kind of fruit tree work prunicg, planting, transplanting, p r pagation, plant . b reed ug, hot beds, special attention given to . V Rrmxm ZT, r nirtt . and let the disease nnd in sects reap cutting for the blight and pruning LBW Vm KLPKtbebenefit. Buying trees is al- grape vines, drop me a card about A "D T) O rr ""v-iii, mou iiaiv lkiclu ijc,y ' planted, second have them proper- W ANTED Fat hens, 10c per l.v pruned,-third have them prop pound in cash or trade: Bring all erlV sprayed avery seasoa. You you have C. H. Hunter. might stop to think where to buy your chemicals to spray with, you FOR SALE Pure bred O. I. can get tliem at your drug stores C. pigs, entitled to registration, 8 riht here and I will mix any kind weeks old. Theo. Clayton, Hur- of solution you want to use, he die Mills, Route 3. (2ts pd.) Pinning with 1st bordeaux mixture your trees. Yours to serve, Hf.li.JTl lvieiirea, ouruon, -coi. Roxboro, N. C. No. 1 This is a prescription "prepared especially -cor MALARIA or CHILI S & FEVER. Five or six dose.s will break any cane, ar 1 if taken then an a ton:c the Fever wi-i n t A VVVVVVVVVV-VVVVVVVV'VVVVVViVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV j I We Unloaded Dec. 21st 300 Sacks Plaster Dec. 22nd 80,000 Pine Shingles Dec. 23rd $520.00 car sash, doors Dec. 27th 26,000 ft flooring, and ceiling. Dec. 29th 1 flat car plate glass Dec. 31st 110,000 cedar shingles Jan. 3rd 130 barrels lime. 7 CARLOADS 7 "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" Watkins & Bullock. I Lamar St. Phone 94 r I q vv uwvuvuuiuvvuuuv tuniuuwmvuunu vmuvuuuuv 0 VVVVVWVWVWV UUUW VWVWVWWW MUVMViVWVUVWUV 0 I t For Serivce nd the best of Fire and Life Insurance Protection SEE Cunningham & Long, Jas. H. Whitt, Represenative All Kinds of Insurance. Roxboro, - - North Carolina 0 VVVVVWWV'WWW Miss Lucile Pass who is teach ing in Orange County spent the week-end at home. Mr. J. B. Barnette left Mon day for Granville County, where he goes on matters of business. Mrs. W. H. B. Newell and Master Edwin Long are in Jones boro visiting relatives. Little Miss Claire Mills, the four year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Mills, is right sick with pneumonia. MessrErrol and Marner Mor ton' returned Sunday night from a sightseeing visit to Hopewell, Va. . Mrs. J. M. Pickett and kiss Marv Belvin of Durham are the guests of their sister, Mrs. G. C. Vickers. Morton & Satterfields carry a most excellent line of shoes for the whole family. Great reduc tion made. Miss Anna Webb left this morn ing for Kinston. where she will attend the Woman's Missionary Union of the Methodist Church. We enjoyed a pleasant visit yesterday from our good friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long of Route No. 1. Mr. R. A. Pass left last Thurs day morning for Asheville, where ha-is looking after some matters oi business., r DifB-. R. Long and Mess. E. E. Bradsher and J. W. Chambers spent last Thursday in Salisbury on business matters. Seeking comfort and improve ment in your figure? Try an Am erican Lady Corset. Morton & Satterfields. Anyone who has a a good beef for sale, see Walker & Loy, will buy veal calves also, good prices for either. 4 Mrs. W. H. Harris is in Troy, N. C. having been called there on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Arm strong, who is very much better now. return. It acts on the liver bette tr PE AS FOR SALE 100 bush and Paris green. 2nd, white Al- Calomel and does not gripe or siike.. ' els slightly mixed at $1.40 per bushel, 25 bushels black at SI. 50. cash with order. C. H. TAPP & CAMO riv l 1 j XT r 2 ouwo, j-iinuenana, in. Kj. BULLS I want to buy your bull calves. Write me about them. John Q. Yarbrouglv Al lensville, N. C. SPECIAL NOTICE I wish to call your attention to the fact that 1 am again able to be at my plumbing shop on Lamar St,, and am prepared to do all kinds of plumbing work, as. usual at the right' price. Give me your next job and it will receive prompt and personal attention. A. M. Pleas ant, the plumber. PROGRAM "OF TOWNSHIP ANQ EDUCATIONAL RALLY. The following is our program for the Township and Educational Rally to be held at Wilkerson's school, Flat River township, dis trict number 1, Jan. 27, 1910: ID o'clock. Devotional exercise, by Rev. J. A. Beam, County Supt. 19:15. Address of welcome, by W. P. Moore. 10:30. Round table discussion, by Teachers, led by Mr. Beam. 11:30. The paramount need of a rural public high school, by Rev. J. J. Boone. 12:30. Dinner. 1:30. The best method of build ing and maintaining a high school, by'F. A. Brown. ' 2:00. The importance of organ ization and co-operation among farmers, by W. T. Swanson. We also hope to have other speakers that we have not heard frcm yet. We urge all that are i interested in the upbuilding of our j community and stand for better schools to be present and bring your neighbors and friends. Come one, come all, and let's make this a dav long to be remem beretl as a day when the Flat Riv er psople decided to have a rural public high school. Remember the date; Jan. 27, 1916. Miss Olga Long, S. G. Hamlin, S. P. Jones, Committee. Everything in the BRUSH line can be found at this store. If you want a TOOTH BRUSH that will not fill your mouth with BRISTLES, and a SHAVING BRUSH that won't fall apart the first time you use it BUY IT HERE Penslar Preparations School Books Ijambnrk $c Austin Sriujgiata EntggtstH SPRAY YOUR ORCHARDS. Insuring large yield of perfect ' fruit and preventing depredations of Fungus diseases and insect pest. The spraying of apple orchards to prevent the depredation of insect nasi; and funsrus diseases has now ET e become a necessary work in every orchard and that it can be done WANTED! Big Fat Hens and Good Fresh Eggs Highest market price. Sergeant & Clayton 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. CO Assets behind this Agency. Have you investigated that combination policy of the Jefferson Life,Jf not do so at once, it's worth your while. See S. P. Satterfield, DO IT NOW. Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" THE .Dil :ga: LuLJ is mm mm mmm m mmimm NOW ON Lr Sffiltlt ?rtvhnm hnvf fhp nftnnle had such an oooortunitv of buying BRAND NEW-MERCHANDISE at such slaughtered prices. Pf-P re cut and slashed to the point to make them move and the must go. EVERYTHING IS BRAND NEW PURCHASED IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS j r- i- Suit at half price. Shoes selling for 98c to $3.99. Men and boys Suits at almost your own price. Mens Pants CJ??;snanirX Waters and all Winter Underwear at and below cost. : v from 'to uriON MADE ON DRESS GOODS. Silks are going up and we are putting them down. Outings, Ginghams GREAi,.Kli1 V jnred If vou need anything now is the time, and this is the place tp buy. Everybody gets a bargain, and Fleeced line goods reuui-cu. , . . I - 4 -1 .... it' ' ; if .x I 'A f 4 ' v . r. . .1 i ;.-. TON & SATTERFIELDS New Stores in Postof f ic(ediamg MOR 'i-'" 1 , n '(iiiwi m iiiiiiiimL 0i " r. . j
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