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? . UimjttUMVM', iLflijLgiLjHUry' j SCREENS Complete stock screen doors, windows 1 a and screen wire. Screens made to order at a K gj ***.** | I Shingles J || All grades in stock and the prices are right. | ***** ? I Galvanize Roofing | ijj All lengths of 5V Quality Roofing in stock, a ***** || Send us your orders and note the difference. | ^ I Roxboro Lumber C?- J jP I "Home of Quality Lumber" - | : 11. per.J hepts in a hot kitchen getting ready for {* ?"ric::.':'.'Ccrao to" oar store find get the things you r ~ wan' . r.d -:.v- rrorry sr^vrork. t?\; Wr f?n fill. ?or?r basket for as many as you wish? I- then throw away the tins and things?and you will save [. money, loo. ' toil'; ri-k Vtes'-ing your pretty dishes or losing your i .'.vet.....t, lLuic^s, you will have more fun. ' . Fresh Groceries?Honest Prices. Sergeant & C layton ; . Sta-Klean Store PHONE 23 ANp 24. " ROXBORO, N. C. CENTRAL SERVICE STATION t m Opposite Post Office 5 g "Prompt service with a Smile" Burch and Featherstone, Managers ? |j f | Ti.. PRINCESS THEATRE ! F If ROXBORO,?N. C. -i S Adviuice program from Thursday June 5th to Wed. June 11th. } | If T' 11" 1:1 >.\ 5 ,m.| l*"I:II>AY. A'i-c K. Smi'h nreseata A David I H Smith Production^"THE PIONEER TRAILS" with Cullen LandU. jg i|H Alice v mi noun, vTrgrnTft woavdman and Utis Harlan. Adapted by $ IS A. Graham Baker. A Vita graph picture. The Pioneer Trails dealt- 5 |;:> & with the early days of American History?It depicts life in the far v gs west during the period from. 1849'-to 1870?If you never see airE.' S other Movie in your life, don't miss this picture. ADDED Pa the | raj News. No advance..in admissions. Performances 7:30 and 9:00 P. Mi > w| SATURDAY. William . Fox presents Charles Buck Jones in Rv gs "THE FAST MAIL". It's action all the way-WThe fastest, biggest | K ^ 9 picture Buck Jones ever made?See him wtivftts spurs in this | S -Whirlwind Production. Seven reels. ADDED Bustcv Keaton 'The > kS y H ftCC comedians) in "The Goat", two reels. Matinee at 3:30-3:80 d fe - ' 0 P* Eveniri*s at 7:30-8:45-9:75 P. M. MONDAY aild TUESDAY, Jesse L. Lasky presents A Zane r H Grer Production "THE CALL OF THE CANYON" with Richard J . ? Di*r Lois Wilson, Majorie Daw, Noah Berry and Fred' Huntley, * T ??9 Adapted bv- Edfrid Bingham. A Paramount Picture. (Here's Zanfr $ W^' SI Grey's second big Paramount Picture?another Bed-blooded drama ^ H of fhe Western Ranges, with a vein of jazz by , way of contrast, jj jg even bettar^than "ine i.a^t .nan . aui?m> iiarotd Lloyd m 'HCar | s?? {?- r ?* - ; WEDNESDAY. Distinctive Pictures present Alfred E. PnrVer'a a fe- ?^ 0?Production "SECOND YOUTH", with Alfred Lunt? "Mimi Palmeri, .I fr ' r' Walt--1* Cntlett, Herbert T^thMl? adhptixf tyy~Jnhn Luiih. A C?m?-f 1'i .hIu.mmi. a ri-turc v/ith a touch of. Sjlflhgtlliittr?rV?jj ' fc f.nugh nnelcvd voi, -dy of wonr-n who pursue .and men who dot?V. 51 ADP1?D h Pro reef--WlHo t-'onmdy -J he ?'up?radA'lL'll",' B*'?.. 1 Sf' tb IVrfri'r inames 7-:30 and 0i00 P, M.??? Iff** IH Qeiwi.ng Ju?? 1T.-1 Ttlu. ".ley McAv^y-5*?'Went of U>a- Water-" t - ? ; THE ROXBORO COURIER j THE COURIER L Roxboro, N. C. June 4th 1924 A | Everything to build with. Wat- ' 3 kins & Jullock. 3 <u I Miss Glena Wood is visiting friends m a in Greensboro this week. ? | Miss Freddie Allen and Mrs. W. L. ec | Guthrie spent Friday in Durham. I s_ 3 * t a .cr 3 M. G. B. Goswick of Durham spent | Sunday here with friends. 1 ? ? 1 Miss Elizabeth Harvey is visiting | friends in Danville this week. ? . J, Miss Lettie Shurron of Wake For- PJ J est is visiting Miss Mary Bell Hall. _ ? ? Miss Nancy Franklin spent Sun- f, day with her parents in Chapel Hill, q g, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis left Friday for Asheville and Louisville. _ ... * Mr. N. Lunsford was a Raleigh visf- si C tor yesterday. ? ... * ; Mr; M. R. Long left Monday morn- ? ing for Atlanta on a business trip* * * . ei J Miss Eglantine Merritt spent" a "few ir js days in Greensboro last week guest b of Mrs. C. A. Hines. *'*"** x Miss Orphia AH good has returned home after teaching this winter ir ? Gamer, s * * * ; Miss Alice Boatwright of Danville* spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Boatwripht. * * * -* r Miss Elizabeth Featherstbne has F returned home after attending sehocd *ti this winter at Lenoir, N. C. i ^ * * * * (v Miss Evelyn Highsmith of Durham j spent the week end with Miss Mary p Hatchett. I* . - * j Miss _May Willson, who ha,s, beeir] teaching -in Smithfield, ha3 returned _ home for the summer. * * o Miss Lillian Baird \ 4" 1 leave Thurs M day for Richmond where she will en- b ter Richmond Business school. * ? * * * Mrs. M. R. Long and daughter Oveda will leave Thursday for Richmond, Va. 4^" Miss Clara Harris, who has been teaching: this session in Oxford has ? returned home. IT Misses Louise Stalvey and Laura Newton have returned home after F teaching this winter in Raleigh. Cl "; * * +- + 1 Dr. R. H. Noell of Rocky Mount'^ spent the week- end here with his _ parents. \U Miss Esther Vernon of Burlington n is visiting her sister Miss Carrie Sue A "Vernon. * * * * Mrs. J. S. Hailev and children left JJg! 3 Tuesday for Diinn and Benson to visit g relatives. * * * * - Jr. 3 Mrs. W. K. Whitt and W. F., Jr.. T % of Leaksville are visiting Mrs. H. J. | Whitt. ff( * * JI Miss Marie Brooks left Monday, U for a "visit to her sister In Lilesville. mm * * * * _ j*A* g Mrs. M. W. McQuay and children) 3 j of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. J. S.| 3 \ bailey. 5 i G Mr. Wallace Harris of Danville,P' spent the week end with his par- j ents. ? * * i Mr. ar.d Mrs. R. A. Pass will leave E' today for Asheville where they wil) spend the summer. | ? * I Mr. John Podson and Miss Dod?on'n | of Winston-Salem spent the we?ki W end here visiting their sister. Miss Margaret Higbsmith and Mri.j"" C Ward of Durham spent the week end C .here, guests of Miss Mattie Hatchett.. I I * * * * ; Mr. and Mrs. Carr Timberlake off Durham spent Monday here with Mrs. Timberlake's parents, Mr. and jg ' Mr?. R. L.' Wilbnm. 5 f- + * ? ii. Mr. and. Mra. R. F. Hedrick and) ?m Robert "William of IJIesville spent th" g week ond with HodrioVn moth ^ ig -er-Mr?. J. Wt Brooke? o |j ' Miases I.illian N'?nfe "of LumberS jton and Eliza Parker o? Raleigh have b a .! arrived and will be connected with thr h g Ouinim i !'i lu'iul' f?i'??the neat nix ? S r- * * * * - & 2 Mra, D. W. Winbome of'Kinatoh. SI wlm haa?been virittng her Eajepty,, J- heme laat- SatUrde^-^compaltted by ?2),hef little sister, Elizabeth Loy. * Juno 4th i:24 Misses Nellie Wade and Martha Cj ee Bass have returned home from ij eerett college where they went for ] e past session. Misses Nellie Byrd Woods and Mary i ?u Winstead, who have been, stumts of Greensboro College for Wo- { en, have returned to their homes. 4 j Miss Mabel Loy of Durham return- j I to her home this morning after : ending the week end with her par- F its, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loy. ? * Wants!*! ! 1 ii i iMiigrfi?~i?rrnrajrr~rar**y g DON'T forget us. for cleaning and g ressing . See us about The Koyal ailors Proposition. Brooks & Latta. FOR SALE?:A good milch cow, esh to the pail, also some Poland hina, Berkshire cross pigs, extra ood stock. Apply to C. G. Daniel, oxfcoro, N. C. ltpd. Flower Pots and Stone jars all zes at Farmers Hardware Co. Kuppenheimer, Griffon and Curlee lothes at Wilburn & Satterlield. SAVE MONEY by having me'to huiom: UII uui IIC.M juu ui ig or painting?work guaranteed the est. Leroy Gibson, Roxboro, N. ,G. 6 6 6 is a Prescription for 'olds. Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Headaches nd Malarial Fever. The Raleigh Retailer Lost two sale ecord bonk* near Brooksdale, N, C. 'inder will be rewarded. Please ream or notify Joliff G. Lowery, Ro;oro, X. C., route 4, lives at Aliens-, ille, N. C. Jtpd ~ Just Received a car load of Flower 'cts and Stone jars at. Farmers Hardrare Co. A Knox or Stetson Hat at Wilbum i Satterfield. TWO KINDS?There arc twft kind f painters: The "best kind" and the other kind." I am as good as the est, let me make an estimate on ny work you want done.?Leroy libson, Roxboro, N. C. DURHAM-ROXBORO BUS .v. Durham Lv. Roxboro 3.00 A. M- 10:00 . A. M. 1:30 P. M. inn P. K. Fare $1.25. Having trouble with your feet? ake them to Wilburn & Satterfield. Flower- Pot?. Flower Pots. See armers Hardware Co., they have a \r load. It \vi!M)ay you to trade with Wil- . urn ?~Satterfield. _j FREE?^With each 50c tube Colonil Shaving Cream We will give FREE $1.0$ Auto-Strop Razor. ITambriek. ustin & Thomas. 5 28* 2ts. Good quality summerweierht men** nion suits at Wilburn & Satterflelds 5c and $1.00. DOXT forget us for cleaning and ressing. See us about The. Royal ailers Proposition. Brooks ^ Latta. Good Shoes are what we sell, and ood new? is what our *u?tomers tell et your Shoes from Wilburn &. Sat?rfield. PPLICATION FOR PARDON OF JONAH CLAYTON. 1 o Application will be made to the overrun* of North Carolina for the ardon of Jonah Clayton, convicted t the January Terra, .1924, of the uperior Court of Person County for ^ le crime of unlawful possession of iirituous liquor3 and sentenced to le roads of Durham ^ounty for v rm of . twelve months. All persons who oppose the grant1 i? of said pardon are in^*teJ to for ard their protests to the Ooverno ithout delay. This the 20th day of May, 1924. 2t? FRANKLIN SPRING MA GNESIA-LITHIA WATER. ! tonic ? alterative: ? APERIENT ? DIUP.ETIC. A Natural Remedy that Cure* iyspepsia, In digestion, Constipation ml.nil Oi.i'R-ifis nrie'nnf fmm PS,* . rdered Stoma?h~w-Bw?>l?ti. It ru?"u Rheumatism. Ouul, iver, Menstrual Irregularities, Stone 1 the Bladder and Diabetes. It i ijrhly beneflcral in I>1-mast's If the Bhaid ami Shin. The Water is Shinned Fresh frnn he trtriny, qnrrnlngham. N. C. FRANKLIN^*??SrRAf; SPRING- ? Seroora, NV_C. - I A . " 7 . ' _ i \ 8 % Artist Against 1 Arpateur | Counts In Any 1 ||f- Line 1 A dob of paint by an amateur will ruin a P I most beautiful picture; whereas the same |j paint placed by an artist will beautify and || perfect it. g The frills and accessories to a dress either g ruin or make it. Our salesladies will be of |j wonderful help to you in this line and we are |1 afrnnrr r?n Piata nnrl Trimminnro it;? M ivJkt vsig vrai A wvrwiW uaiu * a * > aw always a pleasure to serve you. Keep com- g r ing. It will pay you to trade with us. | Wilburn ^ j 1 Satterfrield ^ | 'SXtSuL}*:f * ? I f?? (BIRD'S ROOFS] ILiW^^Wi IP Bird's Super-Twin Shingjes are especially suited to the large, handsome residence, and have the rugged appearance of heavy slate. 1. They are laid 5" to the weather and have a large exposed area, over 9" in width. ?v. 2. They are extra thick and extra heavy, with the arched cut*out that gives a distinctive appearance. 3. They can be laid right over old wooden shingles, making a durable, double roof of splendid appearance. ? 4' They have an unusually smooth and even surface of natural red, green or blue-black crushed slate. 5. Like all Bird'* Twin Shingles, the Super-Twin is a one man, one hand shingle. Bird's Super-Twin Shingles are made by Bird & Son. inc. (Est. 1795), manufacturers of Nepon^rt Twin Shingle*.Shingle Design Roll Roofing, Paroid. Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper and Nepoawt board. There's a Bird product for C^ery sort of buUdingI We are headquarters for Bird's roofings, ? building jtapcrs and tcall board WATK1NS & BULLOCK "Everything To Build With" Roxboro, N. C. S J* I-- - ij A PUT THEM TO WORK Your dollars will help you if you will let them. Take them to j J the right place. j , You will find here all the dain ties for the^table and parties. San 0^'^* We sell fnr rash and sell fnr 1gga^ j i_ Aubrey Long and Co. i i-1 ' " . / *. ' ' \-I~T~ " " 7"r~~~-T~Zi ~ SUBSCRIBE FCj^ : ^ ' F "THrtoURIER v; ~ ' TjB / $1.50 pe year. ' ?~*T : r~. "! '' "V : " '-V ' -?: .
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