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PRODUCT! sLDEST INL ; ORJGINAL 1 *? Z.'~- ?tv - ' iggg MJJ7wTi mq?/ ?" , .*;> :.-. ? K " j' '-/ .? ? '' t fSfc ' " 5 ? Richard XV. iNlaeen. whose gi tha original wagon train* of the wagons such aa wa* uaed In tho or! written. With him la Mlaa Franc cendanta of the "Nlaeena" who In tlon for a bualneae which haa brc Friday evening there appeared on tha etreeta an old crooked bed wagon of the prairie schooner type, carrying on It placard* advertlaln* [ the great itujvlng picture "the .Covered W?*on" which cornea to ||h the Auditorium for a three days run on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, i This outfit to the casual observer eaa only a unique way to adverf tlee the picture, but a little inquiry brines to light some unusually Interesting -history whloh links together the picture "The Covered Wagon," one of the greatest pictures portraying real American history, and a business concern of our city. The Nlssen Wagon Works which Is the oldest wagon works in the world and holds the world's record for continuous business by one family. Riding in this old wagon were George and Richard N'lssen, grandsona and Miss Francis Shore, a great granddaughter of the late Johr. PhiiUp Nissan, who oullt iltahy <rt /*%* w&gor.s making up the mfmpfi-'lo wagon train which carried ;h? pioneers across the Rockies straight .hrough to Callprna on which wa? hosed the story for ihe gigantic rr.ovlnR picture production, The Covered * V V4A AUg V-/C *295 Runabout - - S2< Demountable Rims and Starter *85 extra Coupe - - SSI Tudor Sedan Si Fordor Sedan - 6* AW f.ricai /. o. fa. Detroit \?u C4? (my cay modrl by maid a muiil ewn-pavmtnt end arrai inf r?jy trrmj /or the balance. 1 you can fa*rv 6n the Ford Wee: Pur eh ate Plan. The Ford dealer roar neighborhood tvill glat explain both 'plant in data : it CROW ELL AUTO COMPj Brtrhnrn, N, C, El : ? I III l in H J H E U N ? -? \ ^ n OF WINS TO )USTRY~AS SE IOME OF (JOVE ^ v^u ? KMpr _ - _, A , './' > 'jf ".*. ~ '-* - * ' '" ra.ndfa.ther, the lata John Philip Nl?< day* of '40, driving through the etre* Iglnal train from wtilch- the great pict ea Shore, a groat-granddaughter of J 11787 began tho manufacture of "NlW ken all records for continuous buslne [ Wagon." , g | The two Nissan boy* who will In t I * f?l*- V#? fo = ? rv < - * * _ ? >U auu wMfj UB ^ for another generation the "Mia- o ten" business.. as well as M1m tl Frances Shore are all direct do- * ecendatits of TVcho Nlssen who IeAme to the United States and began tho manufacture of "Klasen a Wagons'* in the year 1787. o These young people no doubt " look upon their experience In driving this old vehicle through the <, streets, merely as a "lark" and it c is doubtful. if they realize that p there could not be found in the en- fi, tire country another case such as thta. . f, It Is doubtfurif they realize that t< the heroic characters portrayed In tl the marvelous picture "The Cov- a\ ered Wagon" are the real charac- a tsra of their forefathers whose In- tl domitable spirit overcame obstacies which today would be cbnald- * ered Impossibilities and laid the f4 foundation for a wagon business which has lived through genera- ? tlorrs since 1787. n 1 is doubtful If they realize that h ?.he characters shown tn this gi- tl tannic -?-production of earlier ai Amoncan life are the real charac- 01 ters of one of their uncles And ni sreat-unclcs who braved the danger*. of tho savage tribes of Tnatsr ana woo followed the tan- & * ; 21 Tc of S<Pk1? m In the 21 years sin ing, on June l6t F6rd Motor Cc contributed lar motorizing of r Ten million For Or * quickened the pao have brought coi day-by-day travel ful enjoyment tc ican family. E manufacture c /f| scale makes peri fflt portation avail ft 'm Detroit, Mic VKY ^7-*++ Mt j^m sf j ^ I V E R I A L wmmmmmmmm i ' ' x ^_l 4 THE ROXBORO COURIi W-SALEM'S EN IN THE )RED WAGON iiii: . > Si . ' n. built many of the wafona for it* one of the old type "N1?n". ur?, "The Covered Wa4pon.," was P. Nleeen. Both are direct deeen" wagons and laid the founda*a by one family. 9 t??U ?v-? ? ? * J ?- tin uugjj unwn*?over he great Rockiee and right Trough into California with their Id "Nleeen" wagon as a part of 10 Identical wagon train from hlch the great writer. Broerson Cough, took the facts shown In The Covered Wagon" which has lreedy been seen by more millions i f people than any moving picture fc'er filmed. When "The Covered Wagon"! psned on Broadway In New Yorki ity. the Famous Playere-Lanky* eople came to Winston-Salem for >me of these old "Nissan" wagons: ''hlch to* make the stage setting' 3r the opening scene. They came > Winston-Salem for some of beee old wagons to put on the rests in New York. Boston, Chi9 go and other big oltlee to adver- % se their great picture. Nowhere Ise could be found a factory 'hlch bad produced these wagons >r the original train. When "The Covered WegOh** ime to Winston-Salem, wt h?4 ot only the old wagon* but ft ad the factory that haU fog tnorg lan a hundred ymrs built themf nd we had the direct deseendante f the early "Nissans* still pun# ectad with the wagon tnteMtrf. tf rive them. * Score another hit for Wtoglftflr . JzzZSLJ III sars I vice | j?.?r ? ! ce its toundh, 1903, the impany has gely to the nodern life, d cars have e of business, ivenience to and health> the Amerconomical in a large sonal transable to alh crrt/utnr^ WtMl k U Zy I car ? . . L_^=?? SR. July 23rd, 1924. Schedule Effective July 6, 1921 J, a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 7:05 *5:10 Iv. Durham ar. *1:36 *8:30 a. m. p. m. a. m_ p. m. 8:15 8:20 lv. Roxboro ar. 12:19 7:19 8:45 6:50 lv. Denniaton ar. 11:50 6:50 9:05 7:13 lv. S. Boston ar. 11:30 6:30 9:19 7:27 lv. Halifax ar. 11:17 6:15 11:40 9:45 ar. Lynchg. lv,. 9:06 4:00 (m. m. |p. m. * Above traina daily. Connectiona at Lynchburg for Wash j ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and | New York. Parlor and sleeping cats dining can. The beat route to the west and northwest. Rates and information upon application to agent, or W. C. SAUNDERS, ^ General Pass. Agent Roanoke, Va, PROFESSIONAL CARDS / i DR. E. J TUCKER . 1 dentist j Office in Hotel Jones. | I DR. G. C. VICKERS I DENTIST Office in Newell Building on | North Main Street, next door to Roxboro Grocery Co. * ? * * 0 0 ' DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, .* Offers hia service to Roxboro * and surrounding community * Phone 87. ?-15 6tpd? a W. T. BUCHANAN ' Surveyor V Roxboro, N. C., Route 6. | ] O. a CROWELL . .] Attorney at Eaw," Next Door to Dr. Bradsher's Office, Roxboro, N. 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