I Building I r i* I Time 1 Spring time means building time- and we || I are ready for you with the largest and most 1 complete stock of building material* in this | | section. From foundation to finish we can 2 | supply your heeds with building material of 3 quality. We have shopped' close in our purchases this time and can make you attractive prices ^ ?^ i?all thr igk line. Regardless of what you are building it 1 jj$ will pay you to try us. _ 1 Roxboro Lumber C?-1 ^ ^ Qu :L limber We get our eggs from the country and they are "right L . from the hen house." They are specially selected stock, sugar cured and smoked They are specially selectd stock, sugar curd and smoked to give them that delightfartiste evryone desires. We are careful in the quality of the goods we?buy and I' we are also careful to get the prices so we can give our customers low prices. Give us your grocery order today. , Fresh Groceries?Honest Prices. Sergeant &C layton Sta-Klean Store PHONE 23 AND 24. ~? ROXBORO, N. C. I Th. PRINCESS THEATRE I B 9 ROXBORO, N. C. 5 B Advance program from Thursday 10th. to Wednesday April 16th. ^ THURSDAY. Selznick pictures presents A Victor Herman Pro- g duction "MODERN MATRIMONY" with Owen Moore, Alice Lake, ? Hn Frank Campeau, Kate Lester and Douglas Carter. Adapted by g Myron Selznick. A Selznick Production. A Rip roaring comedy sj IS Drama in seven reels. No advance in admissions. ADDED a two ^ Open at n FRIDAY. Sol Lesser presents E. Mason Hooper's production KI S "DADDY" with Jackie Coogan?Eileen Sedgwick?William Town- p I 3 send?William Lewis. Under supervision of Jack Coogan, Sr. A k | First National Attraction. Jackie more adorable than ever. You'll ^ jS laugh till your sides ache at his antics. Filled with delicious fun |c I 9 and honest tears. ADDED, Pathe News. Open at 7:15 P. M. |?. 9* SATURDAY. Jesse L. Lasky. presents William. S. Hart with el f 3 Ethel Grey Terry it] "WILD BILL BICKOK" (Bill Hart returns & I to the screen after a .vacation of nearly two years in his_new K i B tremendous Paramount Production?with the same old'fighting V ? face. ADDED matinee only, Eddie Polo in "Secret Four". ADD- p a ED A1 St. John (The king of comedians) in "Highly Recommend- K I H' e<*"' 'w0 reels. Matinee at 2:30 - 3:45 P. M. Evening at 7:15 P. M. pi I I Don) miss this program. Bl a MONDAY arid TUESDAY. Selznick Pictures presents Robt. W. pi 3 Chambers' Production "THE COMMON LAW" with-.Corinrte Grif- K S flth. Conway Tearle, Elliott Dexter, Hobart Bosworth, Bryant p I M. Waehburn and Doris May. Produced by Myroh Selznick. (It aiT% ewers the cry of the "Moderns". "Is marriage Essential ?" with fcj the most Brilliant constellation of Stars that has ever shone in a I L H single Photoplay). A picture you carft?afford-to miss. ADDED S3 do Harold Lloyd in "Just Neighbors". Matinee Monday 3:00 P. St. g f , I Admission* 15c and 35c. Evenings at 7:15 - 8:00 P. M." K I WEDNESDAY. Vita graph pictures presents A David Smith R 9 - B special Production "THE NINETY AND NINE" with Colleen p I a -Moore, Warner Baxter, Gertrude Astor. Adapted from the play ic I . ? by Ramsev Morris. A Vltagraph Special ^traction. ^Through, g 8 miles nf flame?Over burning bridges, pasfTalllng 'reST brings n m M hundreds to safety). ADDED a two reel Fa the Comedy. No ad- El Kfi. 3 Oming April 18th. Strnngheart in "The Call of the Wild", g S Coming Easter MfmdrfY "Ponjola". Watch for Gloria Swanson sf 9 in "The Humming Bird". ^ : Jg| 03^Y.;cinnnwT?r. ^ k r-Tzr&i \ -ftyeiy.Farmer should read (bh? Qlatxrxtt j H dways he found ort the Farmers side. * __ . ??-?^ ?BWJx t''?PJBMMBIM THE ROtBORO COURIER A; THE COURIER Koxboro, N. C. April 9th 1924 Everything to build with. Watkins ? dullock. ?, Mr. R, i. White spe'nt several days last week m 'Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Buchanan spent Sunday in Oxford. * Mrs. L. K. Day is visiting her son in Danville, Va. . * # Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Alletv spent Thursday in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills spent Friday in South Boston. * * * Mr. L. M. Carlton spent last week in Caswell county attending court. * * * Miss Inn a Wilkerson was in Raleigh Saturday. * * * ;?*>?E. J. Tuaker?returned heme Saturday after a visit to Milton. ? ? Mr. and' Mrs. Ridgeway spent Friday in Durham. Miss Bessie" Barron or Chase City is vi&iting her brother Mr, Richard Barron. * / * *' Mr. and Mm. R. H. Gates and children spent the week end in Burling; ton. Mr. Sam Merrit spent last week at home returning; to Trinity Collegre Monday. * * .* ? Miss Helen Poindexter of South Boston spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Guthrie. ? # * # Mrs. Joe Moore and Misses Vertie Moore and Ellen Bradsher spent Saturday in Durham. . ' f Mrs. R. B. Smith was called to Virginia last yreek on account of the illness of Mr. Smith's mother. Born, ^ To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Cunningham, a son, Merriweather 1>ewis Cuningham, on March 23rd. ,, , ? ? ? t+V ' Mrs. Millie Woody is risiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Stafford, in Petersburg,. V*. Misses Grace anl Lillian L6yd of Wendell spent last week with Mrs. J. E. Parham. ***** Mesdames J. W. Noell, Sallie Morris and W. S. Clary, Jr., visited friends in Daniu||e yesterday. * * * * Mesdames J. M. Pass and Clarence Bowen and Mr. Foushee spent Wednesday in Durham. * * *"* ^ __ Mr. J. T. Hughes of Greensboro if spending several days in Roxboro vis iting relatives. * * * * Jack Hambrick, who has been ir Pilot Mt., N. C., for sometime h^j re 1 turned home. *. * * * Mesdames T. E. Austin and Prestor Satterfielu spent one day last weel in Durham. ? * * ** Mr. and Mrs. Carr Timber lake anc children spent the week end her( with Mrs. Timberlake's parents, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Wilburn. V* * * ? Mr. and Mrs.-IL W. Gentry and Mr George Barrett of Bethel Hill spenl Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T luroy. * Mrs. E. V. Boatwright ane \ Mrs. I^aiira Long, who has heen in Richmond \he past few weeks for treatment, returned home last Saturday evening. e * e ? Mr. Eugene Winstead," who has been on the tobacco (naTket in Kentucky the past season, has returned home. * ? ? ? * .""s: Miss Millie Jane Brooks has returned from Washington, D. C., where she has been visiting Mr." and Mts. R. F. Brooks. v Mrs. M. O. Cola has-returned to Durham after a' visit of two. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. }-. Dennis, Jr. ?,? 'Misses Jewelle Fogleman and ZeL I ma Mangum are visiting friends at Kinston, and I-aGrange, N. C., this ' week.' ; "? ? see e - , y ^ - - -Mr. and J a B. J. Teague-spent'Tuesday in GreeriabOTO, N. Ca where Mr. Xong attended a meeting of the trustees of "p1* * Wotpan'-s?OoHgge. ' " ,"T " ' '' - '-"'-v . ' * pril 9th 1924- . t , ?'rr. J. s. BrgHsTio*1 and daughter,." Misa Katherine, of * Oxford, a pent i Monday here visiting in the home of Mrs. Ladra Long. . i j Misses Edna Bradsh($ and Carrie Sue. Vernon spent the week end in' Burlington. ? e e Mr. J. M. Pass, who is with the 1 Virginia State Highway, spent the week end with homefolki. He says Virginia went against boncjs, but work- goes on just the same.* i | . T 1 My. Ivey iFeatherston left for Lei noir Monday morning where he was J | called by the critical illness of his . sister, JHrs. A. A. Kent. * * ~ SHOES for ladies, men and children?the qualityis inhere and the prices are right. Dixon & Feathers ton. Cor. ;Main and Depot St. Youijk men take a look at those Knox Hats in our window. Wilburn | '& Usatterfield. , ' I If t. ~ ? i Large stock screen wire, doors offiT"[ windows. WATKINS & BULLOCK. ' Horses, mules and fine cows cost ! lots of money. Why not insure their | lives. Mo trouble to do it. and cheap : too. SEE SATTERFIELD INfHIR- j ANCE AGENCY! "OLD AND TRIED". "DO IT NOW". BLANK deeds, chattel mortgage, , crop liens, summons- notice, summons, j j claim and delivery proceedings for ; sale at The Courier office. NOTICE?Mrs. Pearl Yancey, spirtual adviser and instructor, answer questions and give full descriptions j of people, both dead and alive. If nv of this work interests you please call or write me at Mr. R. A. Yan- j ey's, Roxboro, N. C., route 4. 3-19, r ; Itspd. BLANK deeds, "Sfiattel mortgage, crop liens, summons notice, summons, claim and delivery proceedings for sale 'at The Courier office.' - -DON'T forget us for cleaning and pressing . See us about The Royal ' Tailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. DONT forget us for cleaning and pressing. See us about The Royal Tailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. PLAIN and fancy dressmaking, sewing of all kinds. See Mrs. Pearl Yancey at Mr. R. M. Long's, -North MaW^Kreat, Roxboro, N. G. 4-2. 2tpd i' a. ja 111 1 1 Get" your' screens before the flies come. WATKINS & BULLOCK. Beat the fly to it by screening. Everything to screen with at ROXBORO LUMBER CO. , Just the Coat & Coat Suit you want at Wilburn & Satterield. FOR. SALE blacksmith equipment, 1 garage and tools, and. some material. Good shop good stand. Tools and 'material on hand for all parts of work. Reasonable price. Good opportunity for good workman. 6 miles west of ! Rofboro at IF. D. Long's store. Ad dress, W. S. Tillman, Roxboro, N. C., route 3. , 4-2, 3tspd. Send your orders to LUMBER CO. and note trij difTer ence. 7 ON DRY^OODS . J We offer 2 \ per cent " cut per yard. j t Dixon & Featherston, , Cor. Main and Depot St. From foundation to vnish for mansion or hot?you can get it at'ROXBORO LUMBER CO. r~ DONT forget us for cleaning and t pressing . See us about The RoVal . Tailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. EGGS FOR SALE, light Bramp, one of the best large breeds, $1.00 for 15. Send me your order* J. R. Whitt, Roxboro,-Nr-C.* route 6. 3-19, 4tspd. . , HAVE YOU SOMETHING TO SELL? Perhaps an extra pig, cow, some chickens, eggs or butter?anything 1 whatsoever, tell about it in our "Want Column," one cent a word. DONT forget us for cleaning and | pressing . See us about The Royal j Tailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. WAiNT SOMETHING?" Perhaps your neighbor has just what you want?tell your wants irl i our "Want column.? Best way to I find it. FOR SALE! A'nice town lot, well located, desirable in every respect, on South Main -Street.- Will sell at auctiop on 'Saturday April 12th, at 12 o'clock, M. I in front of the court house door. Re- i member the date. JOE KIRBY, 1 ...? r.?t it.at ROXBORO LUMBER i COMPANY. - 4 FOUND, a society or lodge pin. I ^dMCribin^ J|| 1 7inr Coaricr oflk<..-HattU, J?hnso?. ^5 ??Ymmjf ihin. ^.?1{tk?x. Hat, A Knp-| jwnheimer Soit-sn/i a pair of Horw-, ard & Foater RHom will get you. r ' Don't Count" W?V . " ANY AMATUER CAN IMITATE AN ARTIST ON A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, BUT LET AN ARTIST GET HOLD OF * ' IT AND YOU >#ILL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE. * [ ANYBODY CAN IMITATE GOOD CLOTHING BUT OH BOY PUT ON A KUPPENHEIMER, GRIFFON OR CUR- !l LEE AND WE WILL ALL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE. ' j .jl QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOOKS j M BETTER AND LAST LONGER. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH US. TRY Wilburri & I ;|| r Satter field j| Screen Now Get a head of the fly ^ ? Do not let the firs'.: fly get into your home?Look over your screens and see wjbat is needed. . i W7 L 1 . 1 ' ? ' we nave a large stocK or screen wire, screen doors and windows at low I , ?; ?I prices. . ! ' Screen windows and doors made your order, -^r ? "i1, f'~j WpAkins & Bullock v I "Everything to Build With" | Roxboro, - - " N. C. I Pedigreed Mexican Big Boll | COTTON SEED | This is a home variety developed for North s Carolina condition* by very careful plant ? breeding. Its High Production. Earlino?? ? "! ? | fine quality staple make it the ideal variety, 1 our prices very reasonable. EDGECOMBE SEED BREEDERS ASSOCIATION 1 TARBORO, N. C. . 1 n THE BIG THREE We carry high class food. ? Saving Money. 1 * , . We sell for cash and sell for for yon *' j _____ . Sanitation ~.r lessr? t.; SERVICE i ? - Let your cash talk. . ^ .Aubrey Long anil Co. If it is printing you want send.your order to _ The Courier Office.