r?? I ... I ? I - i S C R E E N S Complete stock screen doors, windows and screen wire. jScreens made to order at a~| | reasonable price. ***** J Shingles | All grades in stock and the prices are right. | * # * * * | Galvanize Roofing J All lengths of 5V Quality Roofing in stock. | ?< */k?if.?if.?if.?if. g I Send us yourorders and note the (difference, p ***** fg Roxboro Lumber C?-1 "Home of Quality Lumber" ^ Use our good flour and other baking things and your baking will be a success. * ' nuv our home-made bakery goods and you will have more time to enioy yourself. You can get a box of delicious tnmgs to eat for a small sum. * ome vo our grocery store for everything you need for your table. We give you up-quality goods at downlow prices. , Fresh Groceries?Honest Prices. q 9 MERGEANT & WLAYTON |r ^ 7,v Sta-Rlean Store y i PHONE 23 AND 24. " ROXBORO, N. C. T '' = -T-T-T?jg I' tT ' ! CENTRAL SERVICE STATION | Opposite Post Office ^ "Prompt service with a Smile" v Burch and Featherstone. Manatr^ra nS | Th, PRINCESS THEATRE 1 Ml ROXBORO. N. C. I H Advance program from Thursday May 22nd. to Wed. May 28th. >? f? HI THURSDAY. Carl L. Laemmle presents. A, Herbert. Blanche h?] P| Production "THE" NEAR LADY" with Gladys Walton. Otis Harlan, 2R E| Florence Dew. Adapted from the story by Frank R. Adams. A ?l HI Universal Attraction. A whirlwind romance of gay. society life, $0 HI High-speed love and merry moments. ADDED a two re?l Fox gy H Sunshine fccmedy, "Somebody Lied." No advance fn admissions, ra S Performances at 7:30 - 9:00 P. M. H 9 FRIDAY. William Fox presents A Georfte Archainbaud ProB duction "THE SHADOW OF THE EAST" with Frank Mayo, Mil- iM I w dned Harris, Norman Kerry and Evelyn Brent. Adapted by E. M. Ky '* * Hull. A William Fox Production. This picture is realistic# .throb- fig Cm hinc. thrillinc ?tAn- <-?f ?*i'1 **- A*1** ^ ** T,*"n PB n gs It. ADDED Pathe News. Performances 7:S0 - 9:00 P. M. No ad- K vance in admissions. (For benefit of Junior Class High Sthoo!). g SATURDAY. William Fox presents John Gilbert in "THE p if LONE CHANCE". ft"he story of love real sacrifices, of bitter jg 3 struggles to win wealth and happiness). ADDED Eddie Polo in H 3S Episode No. 14 "Secret Four", Matinee only. ADDED a two reel kg . B" Our Gang yomedy "Boys to Boar<(''. No advance in admissions. S Matinee showings at 2:30 - 3:45 P. M. Evening at,7:30 - 8;43 and its ?a 9^15 P. M. . |l || MONDAY and TUESDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents A Alfred '($ e. Green Production "PIED PIPER MA1X>NE", with Thomas 82 ^ Kj Meighan, Lois Wilson, Geo. Fawcett and Chaa. Stevenson. AdaptP ed by Booth Tarkingtcn. A Paramount picture. The roljcking fun g C of "The Bachelor Daddy"" wifh~ttlg"aatty flavor?of-"Homeward S? I Bound" a brand now kind of mixture that you'll take to. your gj "Reart. ADDED Harold Lloyd in'"Let? Go". Matinee Monday at j!g ^ E 3:00 P. M. Admissions 15c and 35ci Evening at 7:30 and 9:00 P. M. Sg i wednesday. Albert F. Smith" presents A Ilavid SrpjTh Pro. j E houn, Cuiltfn I-andis and Wanda Hawley. Adapted by Morgan ?? fe- g - Rtybcrtson. x Vita graph Production, A vivid, realistic dram^ of T"' C life. advenlUfg hth1 IWf, .'ihbrir Uui KUIIIWSl yuulli in nil tin uu?hl). ^ ' ' H ADDED a two reel Comedy "Frozen Heart".' g S Coming Monday "and Tuesday* June 2-3rd. Maridn Davis ln~ p _ -:V;; : ' ' - J?' THE ROXBORO COURTS? Mi THE COURIER'. Roxboro, N'. C., May 21st 1924 M ? ? Everything to build with. Wat- jj kins & dallock. " j Mr. and Mrs. Jake Howard of Ox- jJ fcrd spent Sunday here with relatives. I * ' * * _ . lol Mr. John Morris spent the wepk tend in Greensboro with friends. I * Mr. Wallace Harris of Daitvillej p spent the jveek end with his parents. jcJ * * v; Mr. Robert Clay of Greensboro spent the week end here with friends. * * * Mrs. J. A. Beam left Saturday for a visit to her son in Louisburg. _ * 1 ,, Mr. Fred Masten spent several days last week in Richmond. f< * * * * 11 Mr. G. L. Allen spent a part of sj r last week in Washington, D. C. ii Mr. William -Walker has 'feturned home from Oak Ridge College. Miss Elizabeth Masten who has | been a student at Durham music ! school returned home Saturday. Miss Margaret Duncan of Durham q spent several days last week with jj. Mrs. J. J. Winstead. C ? * Mrs. T. E. Jeter and children of .1 Paces are visiting Mrs. Jeter's par- 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spencer. ' * * * * Miss Ruth Harris who has been teaching at Rougemont has returned q to her home for the summer. V * . Mr. and ^yMrs. J. VT. Hughes lett Monday for Washington, D, C. after ^ a visit to Mrs. J. M. Pass. Mr. Robert Featherstone^ left last week for WinstOn-Salem where he ^ will attend business college. a< T)r. B. R. Long and son Billy of ir Greensboro spent the week end here w with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jone.s of Farmville are visiting Mr, Jones' parents." v* * * c Misses Irma and Sallie Wilkerson Q spent several days last week in Chap- a: el Hill. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Markham and ta sons of Durham spent Sunday here L, .with relatives. pi * * * * ^ Dr. E. J. Tucker and Mr. Claude Hall spent a few days last week in T~1 - f? , tf iticnmor.a. * K//y{ Mr. Merritt Bradsher has returned II from Lyndon, Ky. where he has been ' * in school this session. . y v/ " Mrs. G. C. Cabiness left this morn- ing for Greensboro where she will visit her Aunt Mrs. A1 FaVrbrother. J ? * si , Mrs. H. G. Clayton is visiting her it . daughter Mrs. M. S. Whitted of N Goldsboro. ? _! Misses Bertha "Clayton and Bertha Si Paylor have returned from a visit *8 to Goldsboro. * * Miss Evie Street itT^stfendinK this .. week with her sister, Mrs. Salmi Morris. , * * * M iss Gladys Gteen and Mr. Harviel Woodside of Charlotte arc the guests of their aunt, Mrs. H. L. Crowell. * D Mrs. Edgar Boatwright spent the i week end in Brookneal, Va. as the / guest of Mr3. Thornton Bates. * * Mr. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. K. L. Street Li and daughter, Billy are spending two jn weeics in i^yncnourj? with relatives, ? ? ? * j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woody and son Spencer of Lynchburg spent the week end with relatives at Bethel " Hill. * * a Mioses Helen and Evelyn Poindexter of South Boston spent the week end with their sister Mrs. W. L. Guthrie. _ * * * Mesdames W. A. Mills, M. A Stewart, Miss Lorena Mills and Mr. w L. C. Duncan spent Thursday in D Durham. i * * . \/li Misses Mary Hatchett and Katie -b! ; Perkins have returned home after t< attending Durham Music school this session. V . ?K * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Henderson of r f Ashftvillo <tnH Mr? ItAnrlansnn Hi |Mr. and ^lr?. T:. W. Henderion. ht. I Mr.' G. C. Cwblntw leavea today J or Cincinnati where he will attend the Efficiency Conference'of flic Nor* lolk uhJ ,Western RAIIWAy. ^ f? ". i. ^ ^ . >y21?t 1924 ^Ww?a.u i ?r^aaa.' Mr. and Mrs. Oi .W. Pulliam, Mr. rid Mis. J. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. Daniel and Miss Mary Willie all attended the Garnett-Hall wedng. ? ? Miss Willie Carter has returned om New York where she represent1 the Y. W. C. A. of Trinity College ! the national Y. W. C. A. Convenon. Mess. Jnlian .Coleman and Tom avid of Crews, Va., were the guests f Miss Mary Jane Brooks for the edi end. ? Mr. Cledith Oakley of Durham is lending several days here with his srents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oakley. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends ir the kindness shown us during the InesS and death of our daughter and ster. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitt and Fam2 ___ Wants%; 11 ii iim wi COTTON SEED. We will have another shipment ic?eiann dig dou in xoaay. ?z.uu ushel, $1.75 in 25 bushel lots, harlie Holeman & Co. LUMBER FOR SALE.?Consisting f framing, siding and sheathing oards. J. Y. Humphries, Woodsdale, f. C-< Route 2, (fear Bethel IH1I. Kuppenheimer, Griffon and Curie" lothes for Men and Young Men at filburn & Satterfield. 1" DON'T forget us for cleaning and ressin'g . See us about The Royal ailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. "OLD AND TRIED". Knox or Stetson Hats at Wilburn Satterfield. A household word in Person and ijoining counties. Over 24 years of isurance experience. Yours for askg. SEE ' SATTERFIELD INS GENCY. "OLD AND TRIED". 6 6 6 is a Prescription for olds. Grippe, Dengue Fever, onstipation. Bilious Headaches nd Alatarial Fever. -a?. * If you have trouble with your feet, ike them to Wilburn & Satterfield. DON'T forget us for cfnsning.and ressing. See us a'orbit The Royitl, ailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. Johnie on the spot. You don't h^*s> y send to New York, Baltimore or ty where. Satterfield will complete our bond in twenty minutes. "DO r NOW". S. P. SATTERFIELD 3I.D AND TRIED'!. It will pay you to buy your Shoes om Wilburn & Satterfield. AUTO PROTECTION. Did you hear m Pou's speech, in Davis v 3 Long, idn't. you hear him say he had inirance and was going to increase . That's what .the best lawyer ir. orth Carolina says. What say you! ee Satterfield. "DO IT NOW!. Prices slashed on Coats and Suits, ilk Dresses and some numbers in incy pumps at Wilburn & Satterfield. FRANKLIN SPRING MAGNESIA-LITHIA WATER. TONIC ? ALTERATIVE ? APERIENT ? DIURETIC, A Natural Remedy that * Cure; yspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation id all Diseases arising from Dis dered Stomach or Bowles. It cures Rhe.umatism, Gout, Torpid iver, Menstrual Irregularities, Stone the Bladder and Diabetes. It i ghly beneficial in Diseases of the Blood and Skin. The WAter is Shipped Fresh from le Spring, Cunningham, N. C. FRANKLIN MINERAL SPRING Semora, N. G. Gained 60 Pounds E. S. Hardy of Marshall, Texas, rkea: "I had a had case of Bright's liseasc and was told that t would ever be able to work. I lost-flesh 11 1 only weighed 140 pounds; my lood pressure was so high that I had ) be careful of my exercise. I took Hobo Kidney _ & Bladder emedy and I .think I am entirety ired; the doctors'say I am. I am unning a locomotive engine every ays arrd weigh 196 pounds. I feel for to .offering of others, nnd I' does te good to. inform others of the faith '-have- in Hobo Kidney & Bladder svr n if i r i' * CTTrtnjy. ? "For sale by all .druggist*? :*-r?r Prepared hy Hobo Medicine Co., , " . ' 5 . - " - , ' If S Mother Has | | Had Her I I?.- I I NOW LET DAD HAVE HIS SAY You said it to mother with flowers, 1 Now say it to Dad with trousers, a nice Tie, * Shirt, a Knox or Stetson Hat. Whatever you j want for Dad we have it. I IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH j ~~ US, TRY IT. || Wilburn 1 If . Satterfield JjL BIRDS ROOFS] Bird's Super-Twin Shingles are especially suited to the large, handsome residence, and have the rugged appearance of heavy slate. 1. They arc laid 5" to the weather and have a large exposed area, over 9" in width. 2. They are extra thick and extra heavy, with the arched cut-out that gives a distinctive appearance. 6. They can he laid right over old wooden^ J shingles, making a durable, double roof or splendid appearance. ''' 4. They have an unusually smooth and even surface of natural red, green or blue-black crushed slate. , / 4 5. Like all Bird's Twin Shingles, the Super-Twin, -it a one man, one hand shingle. "Bird's Super-Twin Shingles are made by Bird & Son. inc. (Est. 1795), manufacturers of Neponset Twin Shingles, Shingle Design Roll Roofing, Paroid Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper and Neponset Board. \xr There's a Bird product for e*ery sort of building I ? I We are headquarters for Bird roofings, II * _ building papers and wall board WATKINS & BULLOCK "Everything To Build With" Roxboro, N. C. i , 1 , #4* A ' S AFE AND SANE fi Be Safe and Sane applies to today as well as it does to the fourth of July. Health and Happiness depends largely on the foods you eat and it is sane to save money. Pure food is a safety. We sell for cash and sell for less. Aubrey Long and Co. f r ? 11 ~a* i?rr rea PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AND ADVERTISE IN THE COLUMNS OF THE COURI- ? ER. BRING US YOUR JOB WORK.

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