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AS ensible Gift AJAKE this Christmas a day long to be 1VI remembered with pleasure and profit able pride 'by that boy of yours. Let it mark the j beginning of his education in thrift and economy. Present him with one of our bank books showing ja savings deposit to his credit. Cbuld you think of a more sensible gift than this or one that will prove a more lasting and appreciated remembrance ? i Come In and Let Us Tell You More About It .NOTICE; FOIL iSALE-Tent ; Cafe ".and fixtures; .Will;; -sell cheap? I. Good bargain for some one, s Apply at once to VY. T. COZART, Roxboro, N. C. i A - . - s i - j - - '. Mr. Jule Clayton, one of the most promising' of the young farme re from Prospec t Hil, wt s a weleoin er visitor yeste rd ay morn ing : -He had firought down a load of tobacco which he sold at veryi- satisfactory prices at the Hjco, averaging twenty dollars for the load. Mr. Clayton says he has about two thousand pounds of his'o'rnfi t,n spII and t.hint"Rnv boro is the place t sell it. EDPLES fpAWK CAPITAL STOCK. $40,000 SURPLUS $,000 A KOLL OF HONOR BANK" Roxboro, FOB SALE. On March the 6th at 12 o'clock the county will sell one REO Au tomobile, 1913 model, in good condition. Term Cash, at court house door. By order of the board of county commissioners. E. B. Reade, Chrm. THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C, Feb. 161916 Everything to build with. Vat :iu & Bullock. : John shoes. Cash wil i repair you Hunter will buy all the old hens. 10c pound in cash or trade. Morton & Satterfield will save you money on Dress Goods. Mr. C. M. Colviri speri Sun day in Lynchburj Va. Morton & Satterfield are sac rificing their high class shoes. Mess. Jack and Rob Hambrick returned to Trinity College Mon day after a few days at home. Misses Bessie Turner and Mur ner Hatch'ett of Yanceyville are visiting in the home of Mr. T. ,J. IluU-hett. i Dr. E. J: Tucker spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Yanceyville. Let us fit you up in plow gear, axes, and mattocks. Long Brad sher & Co. Mr. T. C. Brooks left Sunday morning for a short business trip in Virginia. Mr. R. I. Featherstone, Jr., spent Friday in Danville, Va., on business. Miss Annie Lou Thomas re turned Saturday from a visit to friends in Virginia. Mrs. S. F. Willi returned to Durham Friday night after vis iting here for a few days. If you haven't received a new directory, call at Morris Tele phone Office and get one. Miss Evye Street left Friday " Mr. -J. B. rBarne tt - spent; .the first of the .'week; in: Granville County. on business:', - Wiffisui "$Kat - our ' sales - on American Lady Corsets are con tinually increasing. v Try one and leartkMorton & Satterfields, v MjL Iui ;i0avis, the popular manaier-f vRaiff s Department Store, spent Satu relay and punday visiting f riends in Winston-Salem. We enjoyed . a pleasant call from Mr. Weldon G.' Clayton; one 6f r the best citizens of : the Cojrord section on last Friday. Mrs. Annie Ross and Miss Ju- ditM Ross of .San ford are the guests this weekW Mrs. E. P. Dunlap. Call by number instead of name over the Telephone. The service will be much quicker and I many mistakes avoided. - Morris- Telephone Co. has ptit on an extra Operator, so call by number if 'you expect quick ser vice. Get a new Directory , and call by numbers-Be up to date and look up the number before your call Central. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes have moved to Roxboro and oc- V 1 TT 1 1 cupy rooms in Keaae notei, Rooms No. 6 and 13. Mrs. P." Y. Pass will leave in a few weeks for the Northern, markets. She requests every-! NOTICE MEETING OF RURAL CARRIER'S, one who owes her to call at her m Rura, M . f p place of business and settle. . . . son and adjoining counties are re Mrs. W. A. IV ills, Misses Con- quested to meet in the Court nie Day and Lorena Mills and tta11cu Tnvunw.n nn t a Mess. F. W. A. Mills and Jas. " horo on Puesda Yancey were Durham visitors Feb. 22, 191b, to transact such the first of the week. business as may come before the m, , Association. iMiss raulme inompson, wno is a student at the Conservatory of Music in Durham, spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Thompson. SOB. P05T0FFICE FOR R. J. REYNOLDS' PLANT Mrs. P. Y. Pa.ss. Miss Marvi Washington, Feb. 12. The! Lee Crowell and Mess. Clyde Postoffice Department today Flooring, Gelling, Siding, Boxing and Mouldings rwill shrink and Crack and make you a cold house, while . ; KILN - DRIED V" Floooring, Ceiling, Siding, Boxing and Mouldings will stay where you put it and make you a warm house. All of the dressed lumber we sell is kiln dried. It is pbor economy to use air dried Lumber. Watkins & Bullocks ROXBORO. N. C. PHONE 94 Card of Thanks I wish to thank the many neighbors and friends for the; the many kindnesses shown dur-' ing the .sickness and death of my wife. I am sure every act was appreciated. Respectfully, Sid T. Wrenn. J. W. Brooks, President. T. J. Montague, Sec. 1 When Mrs. Annie Liiurie Long Duiimm is the gudst of A. Long. I Mr of J. IZl?! lhelshVr ilV?l Ihome. Mr. Eggeston has leased UIUUJCl, XV. Ji. OUCCl 1UI several weeks. Crowell and. Clarence Bowen agreed to permit Robert S. Gal muiuieuLu ""iuii odiuiuay qw Winston-Salem, toes- party at Woodland Heights. tab,lsh 111 the R- J- Reynolds lo- Mr nndMr T C FPQtnn ! baCC0 Company plant a sub-l)0st" mt. ana ivirs. j. Jiggesion , , , c . , arrived in Roxboro from Spencer office for the bcneflt ot the 3'00 W. Va.,' last week, and will persons em ploy ea there. Big con- make this place their future cerns in lamer cities have such offices. Winston-Salem is one of the live cities of the South. the Princess Theatre, which ! now under his management. is Mr. and Mrs. T II. Street ac- Esquire W. M. Clayton, one of companied by their daughter, The Courier's most substantial Mrs. R. B. Crawford Of Winston- nd nrized friends was amontr fchp. oi i : T71-. TH f . . Yes, we do printing of all kinds ' oaiem' die LOUri"s norma. number this week who came in on short notice. Try us with your j We have a few more Mens and and bad bis name entered ul)on next order. : j Boys Hats than we need, . your the honor ro11- Take advantage! of the oppor , chance to get a bargain. Mor- EGGS FOR SALE Pure Buff umiL.x aim mienu a. lJipsuiLz s ton c ciLLenieiu. ()rn nitons 50c a sett nr of 15 Mr. A. G. Powell, Liggett & R- Bradsher, Hurdle Mills. N Meyers buyer on the Youngsville in the course of human events" it becomes neces sary lor YOU to Take a Tonic, You cannot do better than buy some one of the many WELL KNOWN REMEDIES that we always keep in stock. TONIGS to suit'EVERY 'CONSTITUTION EVERY AILMENT and ' EVERY PURSE. Penslar Preparations Nunnally's Candy ifambrtrk $c Austin White Stile. Trv Morton & Satterfield's 1-26 3ts. shoes for style, comfort and en-1 market, was a Roxboro visitor WANTED Hens, 10c durance. lr. Ira Cash ; of Timberlake was in town Monday on business matters. 4 Look up the number before you call Central as everyone will be required to call by number. Mr. A. G. Rifey of Route 2 was in town Monday. He made this office a pleasant call. Mr. C. 0. Thomas returned Monday from a week-end visit to friends in Willardville, N. C. Store full Heavy goods. Prices guaranteed. Come and see Hun tor. J ; Lipsliitz's White Good Sale will close Saturday February 26, I your shopping now. Monday night. per CONTRACT LET FOR GRADING ROADS. Contractor Nello Teer has been awarded a contract to grade the roads leading to Concord, Bethel Hill and Woodsdale and has ar rived on the ground. He ex pects to get actively at work the first of next week and says, weath er permitting, he expects to rush this work right through. The Best Creamery Butter40c pound Mr and Mr P. T? Rhprt have to me. F. D. Long, Route left Saturday night for Creed-; , more. Mr. Roberts returned to; . , n , , , ... . Roxboro Monday night. , Wanted: Good beef cattle will - buy good Bull calves, good price Mr. R. B. Holman, of Helena as much as the other fellow Walk- spent the first of the week in ! er & Loy. Roxboro on business. pound in, cash. Bring all you commission force will do the sand Mrs. J. A. Noell returned to Roxboro Saturday evening after a visit of two weeks to friends in Durham and Raleigh. Mrs. B. R. Long returned to Roxboro Saturday evening, after visiting friends in Durham Fri day and Saturday. A good number of people from Roxboro motored to Durham last Thursday night to see "Henri eta" at the Academy of Music. WANTED-Fat hens, 8c per pound in cash or trade. Bring all you have- C. H. Hunter. For sale four thoroughbred Llewellen setter pups eight weeks old male ten dollars female seven fift.y W. B. Allen. ATTEND-You are cordially invited to attend the Tailoring opening which will take place in our store from Feb. 18 to 22, 1916. Attend if you want clothes of individuality. A. Lipshitz. claying after the grading is fin- ished. SPot Sczema and other Skin Troubles We Guarantee to stop the itching and begin healing tmVi the firaf nrmliftirm nr rptnrn vour money. There are lots of skin reme- j dies but Saxo is the only one we guar antee like this. Why don't you try It? HAMBRICK & AUSTIN, DRUGGISTS. Roxboro. Sergeant & Clayton Preparedness "THE WATGH WORD" President Wilson urges preparedness, not only in militarism but in industrial matters. The Satterfield Agency keeps prepared at all times with the very best Gompanies to write your Fire Insur ance, and "LIFE," well everybody knows the "Jefferson Standard Life," is the best and keeps in the lead. See S. P. Satterfield, "DO IT NOW," tomorrow may be too late. Satterfield Ins. Agency "Old and Tried" 1 II Owing; to the vainous changes in the weather, which we know has kept a good many of our customers from attending this sale, and wishirig to give all the same opportunity in obtaining bargains at this wonderful sale, we have decided to prolong same until Feb. 26. If you haven't attended this sale ask your friends who have. .. -.- , " .;: One lot of Badies Dust Gaps Special ' 4c One lot of Ladies House Dresses ' made up of good Zephers and , Suitings, all sizes. Special 98c Androscoggin Bleaching, Best made 8c. Pajama Checks, 36' in. wide,' the ideal ;. cloth for underwear, etc., Very Special 7 3-4c- New Bargcdns Arriving Daily MAIN STRIilH . :. ; . r .: ; I ;: .;'ROXBgRQ,.N.C..;t,l -:-:. ' v '' ' ' ' ' ' ' '" -' ' ' " , , ' - - ' .'''''., "" ' "
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