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r= %. ' & GE i Roxboro J I A: d i. nnt- - r ij U'dllK 1 IIC V ' | II I I .11 i ? J We seU jfigfresh goceries /ijp. i When your foods come' from ^ being fresh and pore. The qua be low. Our good groceries safegua ily, give you strength and kee Give us your grocery ordei Afresh Groceries Sergeant Sta-Kl PHONE 23 AND 24. >1 The PRINCE! ft .. ': -A .. ' ROJCq ^ Advance^jtrogam^froi^^ I THURSDAY. William Fox r a tion "THE GOVERNOR'S LA. ?9 Luthur, Jane Gre'y. Leslie Austi ? by David Belasco. A William 1 J5 limits?but a woman's love is 1 j 3 erythirif?Humor?Pathos?Act a Comedy. No Advance in admi & 9:00 P. M. 3 FRIDAY. Hal Roach preset W "THE CALL OF THff WILD' h story by Jdclc London. With a ?5 /old rush days along the Yukon Hi pulling picture?Great as a bi 9 Pathe News. No advance in a'di 3 9:00 P. M. 9 SATURDAY. William Fox j 9 production wjjh Chas. 'Buck' II A Thundering Thrill-O-Drama (SS Sweeping uction?Flaming rom - E[ Polo in "Segret Four" ADDE w! OUR LMrtCf; comedy "The Big gj ening at 7.15- 9:00 P. M. 9 MONDAY and TUESDAY, p( Donald Crisp Production, "PC ? dames Kirltwood, Tully Marat fl the novel by Cynthia Stoeklej gi. .; Romance of Paris and the Afri "v a man's soul". (For benefit of I Matinee Showings Easter Mom 1 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. Special Mu 9 tell your friends you pi'"*ed t H WEDNESDAY. William iFo K duction "LOVE LETTERS'* wi g< and Alma Francis. Adapted ft 19"' William Fox Production. (Fall IB climbing out again that's Lon lag shine Comedy "Dante Or Die" J3~ foimantes 7:16 - 9:00 P. M. Coming May 1-Znd. Gloria A Paramount Picture. Every Farmer sh " - ?&J j Itwiii ;7twayja bgrnro - -*-,- * :V_, ?? - . . ' : ^ IT IT I VT I Lumber C?-1 ND I ^ost of Repair ^ our store you can depend on them lity will be hifth but the price will A ." *.; * i rd the health of. yourself and famp you happy and contented. r today and eve/y day; we have ?Honest Prices. H Clayton ean Store N. ROXBORO, N. C. sS THEATRE ? PRO. N. C. _1___ 1 ay April 17th to Wed. April 23rd. ^ resents A Harry -MiHarde pfoduc- B DY" with Robt. T. Haines, Ann g in. Adapted from the stage success P Fox Production. (Ambition has its boundless). A Picture that has evion. ADDED a two reel Patfie P ssions. Performances at 7:15 and p it-s A Fred Jackman production & ". Adapted from the famous dog Eg n All-Star cast. A Drama of the p i Trail. A thrilling, amazing, heart- Kg 5ok?Greater as a Film. ADDED Kg nissions. Performances at 7:15 and p presents a Richard Harding Davis J& Jones in "CUPID'S FIREMAN", g? of the Nation's Fire-Fighters? p ance. ADDED Matinee only Eddie |? D Hal Roach's Ra^caUs. a two reel fe Show". Matinee at .7 :^0-8:45.-hiv- fiFirst National pictures presents a NJOLA" with Anna Q. Nillsson, lall, Ruth Clifford. Adapted from jg \ A First National Attraction. A S can veldt and a woman's battle for !fc 'arent-Teachers Asso. High School). B lay at 2:30;8:45 P. M." Evenings at | sic. Admissions 15c and 35c. (Don't IP his picture). x' presents A David Solomon Pro- w th Shirley Mason, Gordon Edwards g om- the stony by Fred Jackgsrff A ing in love is a quick process?Iu a g). .AAJhttjJ a two" reaT~Fox Sun- |S /??5~Aavan<re In admlnilanii. Per' ? Swanson-in "The Humming Bird". g ould.-read ?? (Courier - "IIP' ? nd bir the Farmers side. ? THE ROXBORO COURIER. THE QQURIER Roxboro, N. C., April 18th 1924 Everything to Build with. Watkina, & bullock. Mr. J. B. Riggs bee,spent a few days in Greensboro last w'eek. ? * Mrs. E. M. Davis spent several days in Durham. ? Miss May Wilson of Smithfield i spent the week end with her parents. -De. and Mrs. W. A. Bradsher spent last veek in Richmond. e *. * K Mr. Jet Bell left for hi* home in Norfolk Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Boatwrlght spent Saturday in Durham. * Mrs. R. H. Gates and Mrs. Ridgeway spent Thursday in Durham. * ? Mrs. B. B. Newell and son are visiting friends in Charlotte. *.* * Mesdames Louis Standfield ahd W. JR. Cates spent Monday in Durham. * Mr. Charlie Garrett spent several days last week in Greenville, N. C * * * * * Mr. R. P. Burns spent last week in Columbia. S. C.. on legal matters. j Miss Ann Talbott of Durham spent . several days with Miss May Wilson Mr. M. R. Long spent last week in New York on business matters. * Mr. C. E. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs'. T. P. Featherstone spent Sunday with friends in Leasburg. Mrs. C. A. Mines and Charles Jr., of Greensboro are visiting Mrs. Mamie Merritt. * . ^ * Miss Helen Pomdextor of South Boston spent the week end hera with friends. * ' ' Misses Sallie Wilkerson and Banna Garrett spent Saturday in Durham. ? Miss Mary Harris is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Armstrong in Sal' isbury. . - * MiSs Claudia Carney spent. Sunday with Miss Lizzie Timberlake at IteT^ ena. * * * * ?' ' V. v1"* "' " ' Mrs. J. Ptrtiip^'of Mcbane is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A^Bjjrton. Miss Minnie Gentry cf Mill Creek spent .last week with her sister Mrs. W*. R\ Cates. * * ?. ' Misses Sallie Wilkerson and Banna Garrett are visiting friends in Snow Hill. * Miss Ruth BenneU?of South Bos ton spent the week end with Miss Edna Standfield. yj Dr. E. J. Tucker is attending a i meeting of the State Board of Health in Raleigh this week. ***{*? Dr. Chas. J. Sawyer of Windsor." N. C., was a Roxboro visitor the first of the week. * * * * Misses Elaine Goode, Dib Wall, Mildred Ruckcr and Georgi.e Bunn of Meredith dollege spent Sunday with Miss Marion deVlaming. * * * * * Mesdames M. R. Long and E. E. Bradsher spent the week end in Greensboro guests of Mrs. B. R. Long. . * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Featherstone and children* and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mas ten and son Robert spent Sunday with Mrs. A". S. Thaxton at Prospect Hill. ^ Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Hurley of BurlingtofT were hi town last f-TatUrduy I attending the funeral of Mrs. A. A. ] Kent. * * * ? \ Mrs. Nannie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Read and baby and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Strickland of Warren ton were guests' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, -G. Bullock Sunday. * ? * * Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brooks and Mr. Carlyle Brooks, accompanied by Miss Rosa Newell, who has been a visitor 4 in-the hmru* nf Mt. and Mts. Brooks, | spent Sunday at CrewO, Va. They say contrary to expectations, they found thw^Virginia roads in fine shape, li > Mitres Lucy Horton and Cleo Re*"" era and Mw>. Eugene Smith ?nd Irving O'Briant, members of Oie ? HOXtlT Joil Triangulm ilrlnlin.'j taam, accompanied bv their coach. ? Mr. B. I. Satterfield, attended the "7rfinal dabala aP Chapel Hill lait Fri. day night. . Z , . ' - , Si'"- . c April 16th iat$ DONT FORGET THE TIME, ?-r' DATE AND PLACE At 1 o'clock, p. m., Saturday April 18th, j^n the premises, in the town of Roxboro, 25 residential lots and one I residence to be sold at auction, on the' most liberal terms to purchasers. Every lot to go to the highest bidder. A good opportunity to secure a desirable lot to build on. You -can't afford to miss- this sale. J. T. Walker, Owner. wr Tor^et^o^To^rleanin^^nd | pressing . See us about The Royal Tailors Proposition. Brooka & Latta. Life Insurance policies are not taxed, by Federal, State, County nor Town. Save this tax by buying a Jeffeseon Policy, conceded by all to be as good as the best. SEE SATTERFIELD. "DO IT ,NOW". DON'T forget us for cleaning and pressing. See us about The Royal Tailors Proposition. Brooks A Latta. Don't you hear the people say: "Get it at ROXBORO LUMBER CO. COD O A 1 V* VI..1 '.1 -I? 1 * v/n. onuj uizwtisiii nn equipmrni, garage nnH tnnls and some msteri.l Good shop good stand. Tools end material on hand for all parts of work. Reasonable price. Good opportunity for good workman. 6 miles west of Roxboro at IF. D. Long's store. Address, W. S. Tillman, Roxbore, N. C., route 3. 4-2, 3tspd. SCREEN WINDOWS MADE TO ORDER ROXBORO LUMBER QO, DON'T forget us for cleaning and pressing . See us about Tho- Royal Tailors Proposition. Brooks & Latin. NOTICE " Don't Worrr About Your Sewing. At Raiffr Department Store on the second floor you will find Mrs. Effie Perkins Massey, who is now ready to take your spring order. FROM (FOUNDATION TO FINISH FOR MANSION OR HUT -YOU CAN GET IT AT ROXBORO "LUMBER CO. ^ Big- Hog Sale. ' We have the biggest and be*t . lot of 10 weeks ojd pigs and 75 to 100 pound ehoats. All from big bone registered stock. , Poland China and Berkshire cross. Going at buyers prices. WILL FORBUSH Roptboro Cotton Mills. 1 . IB ^ . .--. Mj I N . ..* " I [ S' &r 1 ; | i CAN I GET i . i j SELECT GROCERIES? . i I \ . . i r . ' ..ft Join the ranks of the | many thrifty housewives who shop here j daily for all their table needs. They i Know. Everything t for the table. ||? , BLANKS -ANBMORRIS PHONE 25 1 ilLwagaag ? l m S I 1 FERVENT desire onf~ I our part to serve ef. [$T fietently during be- H y' teavement has given 3 & us a reputation -for fl sincerity and integri- B jig ty. We consider it an $? , /' ai honor to serve you fl when vqu need us. H Jgi.?SPENCER'S. jgj Fnnera^,i)irectorm I YOU CAN SMILE W YOU FAC CAMERA J AND YOU CAN-SMU FACE YOUR F I If you get your cloth Clothes do not make the help you get there and \ there. It will pay you to it. Wilburn & S Screen Get a head c Do not let the first.f home?Look over yc see what is needed. We have a larcrp stor screen doors and v prices. Screen windows and your order. Watkins & . "Everything to E Roxboro, , s,g ilggg SB?! I IT PAYS TO GE Pedigreed Mexic COTTON This is a home variety d Carolina conditions by i breeding. Its High Produ fine quality staple make our prices very reasonabl ED6EGQM6E SEED BREEI TARBORO, K LCX)K OUT FOR TH1 NIES NOW, AND YOl HAVE THE DOLL LOOKING OUT F vrti t i aTrn A l WVJ Li^-%. i c-iv vy, i?i i Pure Foods and Sanitation i? our i Sferfica and Saving You Money is O I | WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL Aubrey Lon ' r_ __ If it ia piiuliiig you wan TheCoum ? ? m mm ... ... ... ---L- -;;t, --i_ ... V ' " ; I * f * .r HEN I ETHE J _ _ ^at i._ MAN .E WHEM YOU | 'RIENDS es from us. Good | man but they will | vill help keep you | trade with us. Try | mm ] atterfield | - *r- 4 ? 1 Now f the fly ly get into your >ur screens and k of screen wire, windows at low I doors made to Buiiock \utid With"- ; N. C. T THE BEST; I an Big Boll SEED I leveloped for North irery careful plant p ction, Earliness and |!| it the ideal variety, 4 | . e* ' - P DERS ASSOCIATION ~ L- i f. C. 11 2'PENJ WILL &?- L_; ARS -7^^ j .. for le&s & and Co. t send your order to? : t Office. . ? ' *
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