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r . ? I GET IT I I Roxboro Lumber C?-1 Bank The Cost of Repair ORDER YOUR |Hs GROCERIES. jjjlttJXXfWj bom us toto/ We will fill your order right and do it promptly. And we will give you fresh groceries, high in quality at the lowest possible priee. We know from Ptnprionw. ?ln./ 1? -- ? . ..uv Huaitiiiics IU ouy SO WC CUR keep a fresh supply edirting often?this is why we never have anything but fresh, pure groceries in .our store. Give us your grocery order today and every day. C . , Fresh Groceries?Honest Prices. Sergeant &C layton , Sta-Klenn Store PHONE 23 AND 24. ROXBORO, N. C. It.,. princess theatre i , . ROXBORO. N. C. | Advance program from Thursday May 1st. to Wednesday May 7th. >5 I THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Jesse I.. I.asky presents A Sidney . Olcott Production "THE HUMMING BIRD" with Gloria Swanson js ?Edward Burna and All-Star Swanson Cast. Adopted by Maude K Fulton. A Paramount Special Production.^Jhc^Swanson in this (>| picture is the greatest Swanson youlve ever seen? It'/s a remark able role and in it Gloria does her greatest acting?Here's your, K biggest screen surprise?Gloria in Trousers. ADDED Pathc News.' W Matinee Thursday 3*:00 P. M. Admissions 20c and 40c. Evenings SE k, jjg ?t 7:30 - 9:00.P. M, B I 13 SATURDAY." William Fox presents Tom Mix with hiH master e ? horse Tony in "LADIES TO BOARD". If you can imagise a rough & 9 riding, rip roaring cow puncher as the owner of an old ladies home g pffl you have a slight conception of how funny Tom Mix is in this pic- kI aaj ture. .ADDED Matinee only, Eddie Polo in "Secret Four". ADD- feg | ED, Harry Snub Pollard in "Sold at Auction", two reels, Matinee hC J showings at 2:30 - 3:45 P. M. Evening at 7:30 - 8:45 and 9:15 P. M. 5? % MONDAY. First National pictures presents A Samuel Goldwyn LC W Production -POTASH AND PERLMUTTER" with Martha Mans- g I :J? field, Vera Gordon, Ben Lyon and 20 Follies Beauties, Adapted by r? I Francis Marion.. A First National Attraction. (On the screen at % 5 last .the greatest laughing hit of years). ADDED Harold Lloyd pg B in "Spring Fever". Matinee at 3:00 P. M. Evening at 7:30-9:00 P. M. jjv 9 TUESDAY. Jesse L. I.asky presents A Sam Wood Production fej 9 "SICK ABED" with Wallace Reid. Bcbe Daniels, Tully Marshall fe S and Lucein Littlefield. Adapted by Ethel Watts Mumford. A Par- &} 3 amount Picture. The liveliest patient you ever saw, in a story thalj? . Be! . g| all smiles). ADDED a two reel Fox Sunshine comedy "The Roaring ^ 1 * ?1 kion". No advance in admissions. Open at 7:30-9:00 P. M. ^ | h WEDNESDAY. Cosmopolitan Productions presents a Francis g l ?< Marion Production "THROUGH THE DARK" with Colleen Moore, d? li Forest Stanley, Hobart Bosworth, Eddie Phillips and Geo. Cooper. ? From the story t*y Jaek Boyle. Settings by Josepb Urban. A Cos- H . gs mopolitan Production. A story where climax piles, upon climax? IP 7?' " iA a Will T?' - !, BL ? ? ? .... iiiioio. ;\o aavancc m admissions. Coming Thursday and Friday Jack Warren Kerrigan (The Cov- jg cred Wagon) Star in "The Man From Bhodney's". A Vitagraph jS Special Production. n __ ik*.u - Ever^r^Pgrmcr ^aiiM regtl" .1.. " " 0"hk CEnurirr . ;J It will nhv^y* be found on the Farmers side. - ? i' ?' ' ". r ' * . -; :V; ^..V; v ' - - THE-BOXBORO (COURIER. THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C. April 30th 1921 Everything to build with. Wat kin* ? iallock * ' " """* " Miss Florence Crutchfield of Greens fcoro is visiting Misses Woods. *-? Miss Davis of Pamplin, Va., spenl the week end with Mrs. J. M. Pass * Mr. F. R. Thomas of Durham spenl Sunday here guest of friends. .~y Mrs. Mattie Smith of Martinsville Va., is spending two weeks with hei daughter, Mrs. Edgar Boatwright. .... Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Webb of Thomasvllle, N. C., were Rdxboro visitors test Friday evening. ?... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirby and Miss Annie Lon Thomas spent Sunday in Oxford. ' Mrs. K. W. Stephens ana cmidren left last week for their home in Weldon. .... Mr. M. O. Nelson and family ot Nelson, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Thomas. v-???rm Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirby and Mr. W. M. Kirby spent Sunday in Cunningham guests of friends. .... ^trrR. E. Winters left Monday for Morganton where he will work in the future. % Mesdames M. R. Long, Henry Long "arid^R. R. Long spent Thursday in Raleigh. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thomas and Little Miss Marjoria Thomas spent Stinday in Durham. . Mr. W. R. Morton of Danville spent Sunday here guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Woods. Mrs. H. J. Whitt and daughter Miss Pinkie >are Visiting Mrs. Whitt's " son in Leaksvile. . *. * Mess. Lawrence and Clyde Hall spent a few days last week in Chtila, Va. visiting their sister Mrs,. I, R; Carter. ' * r. ' .. . * ? * > .'.v ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C Grudger o( Winstcn-Salem arid Miss Nellie Byrd Woods of Greensboro College spent the week end with Mr. an<l Mrs. Hugh Woods. ' * * Miss Foy Jones, who has been spending the spring* vacation with her parents, returned to Richmond Sunday morning. . ?. ? * * Dr. S. D. Coleman, who has recently located at Meridian, Miss., Is spending 3 few days here on business mat ters. Mr?. Mitchell, Miss Ola May MitcheU/ Mrs. Jim Winston and Mr! Vernon Mitchell of Nelson, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. SallTe TKdmas. !> *?? Mrs.. FlTzabeth Cheek of Philadelphia spent, several days here last week, guest cf Jier sister-Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson. Mrs. L. C. Clark, Jr., and son of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. ClnriTB parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shields Harvey. v .*"*** Mrs. L. J. Holman left Thursday morning for Cool Springs, Iredeli 'county, where she will spend some time visaing old friends. ? . i Mrs. John Smith and little daughter, TaHy, of "Martinsville. Va., spent | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. |V. Boatwright. v Look We have moved into the nev . are carrying a larger line | our friends and customers. "7 OUR FARM 111 "find .everything to fill their 4 ' ?Dry Goodg, Notions, Ovyrai Horse Collars, Bridles, Plows At In fact we can fill you 1! 'iv PRI COME TO j CHAS. HOL Depot Street, "in front' of if * . ' ^ t 'rApiii 30th 1924 i. ~ _ Miss Xantfy Franklin and Mr. Wil- ) > Ka Moove spent Sunday in' Chapel Hill g2\ists of Miss Franklin'a parents. "I . . I Mr. J. M. Pass, who Is at present . located at Pamplin, Va., supervising road wprfc,. spent the week end bore with his wife. I * * . * j ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi" date for County Commissioner subject to the Democratic primary, June \ 7th. I will appreciate your support. \ J. R.- Franklin. j 1 FERVENT desire on ^ our .part to serve ef- ?? i S ficiently during be- ^5 9ct r<>flvpinent bps given B ; M us a reputation for C |ng sincerity and integri- 18 38 ty. We consider it an |g .?2 honor to serve you 98 ^ aB when you need us. [H i JK SPENCER'S 1 Funeral Directors Roxboro, N. C. c t ; - E EIG HOG SALE I "?0 to 100 lb. Pigs and Shoats. 8 ' jrade Pigs and Shoats for | I Feeders, Bred from big bonsd I Poland Chinas Berkshire*, Du- I i' j . rop, Etc.; . i j A-a$rent many bred from Regis- | J- | tered Sires and crossed with 0 ! ihuvo: breeds.1 No-better grows. j GobnT'at a price to sell them. I WILL FORBUSH K Roxboro Cotton Mills. f I CAN TGET SELECT I - ' !i GROCERIES? i " ' ' i J ' ' Join the ranks of the many thrifty housewives who shop here daiJj' for all their table needs. They J1 Know. Everything jf for the table. 1 DT AMVC t ^IVCJ i -AND- " MORRIS j i PHONE 25 j - ! . | I J ! l\\ ' ' ???? Us Up j i building on Depot Street where | j ~ and are better prepared to aerve i;| ER FRIENDS needs. Is, Shoes,* Hardware, Groceries, ; ; ito Casings, Etc. needs and at SAVING CES. I SEE Vs: j EMAN & CO. Cpwtrgi-It llRrrson Drug-Store. - j ] < ~ ' * - I' There Is Something To COLOR I There is something to color in Piece Goods as well as in other things?Sun Fast, Tub -4 i Fast and Never Fade materials is what we P I give you in piece goods^Guaranteed as to ? I both Quality and Color. Preshrunk All Linen in all colors, guaran- || teed as to color and to quality?$1.00 per yd. P 32 inch Ginghams in all good shades guar- S anteed not to fade?45c. per yard. While we are strong on Shoes and Ready- p li-weai don't get it iiitu yuui top piece that?H ? ~~ we are not in the foremost ranks on piece || goods. It WILL PAY YOU To Trade | With Us. TRY IT! 1 WILBURN / I ! ^ I I SATTpR^IELD . I j ? . Screen Now Get a head of the fly Do not let the firs, fly get into your home-?Look over your screens and""" r. see what is needed. : We have a large stock of screen wire, screen doors and- windows at low prices. * | Screen windows and doors made to your order. Watkins & Bullock "Everything to Build With" Roxboro, - * N. C. ? PAINTING ! 1 ?and? ( |jj I Paper Hanging! I. . I haVe a complete line of the very best PAINTS, I . VARNISHES, I F.NAMFI AND I WALL PAPERS. ft. Let me figure with you on your needs. I H. H. Masten PROTECT YOUR HEALTH X ** Pure Foods and Sanitation are two requisites to good health. B s' Connect these with Service and Wt^Ww Saving you Money and yod will ]V trad^e with us. IB . We Sell For Cash and Sell For - Aubrey Long and Co. rr :? ? ' ? -
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