I Just Received j 100,000 | New Pine Shingles 1 All grades?Right Prices J? * 5V GALVANIZE ROOFING All lengths-?Best Grade ***** I Send us your orders and note the difference. I Roxboro Lumber C?-1 . M "Home ot Quality Lumber" | '-^c- 11 ii '. f I GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR FRUIT 1 JARS.We have them from half pint sizes up to $ half gallons. | PLENTY OF RUBBERS AND CAPS. 1 We will appreciate your business. ? 9 ft I LjUDPU A MT / V . WIT t 1 r,-r K l lUfN Sta-KTeaf? Store PHONE 23 AND 24. ' ROXBORO, N. C. i S 'Advance program from Thursday Aug. 21st to Wed. Aug. 27th. | THURSDAY. First National Pictures presents a Victor Schert- s bH) linger Production "THE SCARLET LILY" with Katherine Mac- Ij gjj Donald, Stuart Holmes, Lincoln Stedman. Adapted by Fred Sitten-. B S ham. \ First National Atraction. The tongues of scandal have g i 3j painte many a lily scarlet?Misi MacDonald never more beauti- K Wr B ftrt??more charming or appealing. ADDED, a two reel. Our Gang S 1 Comedy. No advance in admission. Open 7:30-9:00 P. M. E fl FRIDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents A Sam Wood Production, h | 3 "BLUFF" with Agnes Ayers, Antonio Moreno, Clarence Burton k and Fred Butler. From .the play by Rita Weiman. A Paramount g 1 P-ktuae. (Here's something new?the comedy drama of a girl who n 1 B' tries to beat New York at it's own game of Bluff). ADDED, k j 1 Pathe News. Performances 7:30-9:00 P. M. SATURDAY. Carl L. Laemmle presents Jack Hoxie in "MEN j IN THE RAW", a Rip-roaring outdoor romance of red-blooded c IB men. yellow gold and n blue blooded girl. ADDED, a two reel J 2 Mack Sgnnett Comedy "IN BAD THE SAILOR". Matinee 2:30- \ 1 8:30 P.* M. Evening 7:30-8:45-9:15 P. M- No advance in admis- c I Ktei i % MONDAY and TUESDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents A Victor [ B Herman Production THE CONFIDENCE MAN" with Thomas 5 Meighan, Virginia Villi, I-awrence Wheat, Dorothy Walters, Chas. ? i Clark, Margaret Seddon. Adapted from the story by Robt. H. ? gffl Davis. A Paramount Production. "The Confidence Man" promise* ? m you the best Meighan picture since the "Miracle Man". It's crooks- h and-love melodrama of the same high calibre?Blood-stirring, jS RJ heart-touching. ADiDEjD. Hafrold Lloyd comedy. Matinee Monday R Si 3:00 p. M.. Admissions 15c and 35c. Evenings at 7:30-9:00 P. M. I V^DNESDAY. Albert E. Smith presents A Whitman Bennett K 2 Production. "VIRTUOUS LIARS" with Edith Allen, David Powell, g 3 Maurice Co^tello. Story by H. C. Holland. A Vitagraph Production. R Be (A startling drama of a deserted Wife's fight for an Honest Ca- ? M rear). ADDED, a two reel Fox Sunshine Comedy, "Jazz Weekly" f 3 Open 7:30-0:00 P. M K. IS Cominjr Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4-5th. Gloria Suranson in ijj ft . IB {Her (rreateet rcreen achievement) "A SOCIETY SCANDAL". A | Ift Paramount Production. ' ~ ? ^???i??wmmmmm/mmrnm? MSII i~ SUBSCRlBE^ORr fer*-''"- I I THE COURIER ^ -r? ... ? $1,50 pc yen*." .j^d?n -- ~ _ ..7?. _ THE ROXBORO COUHI THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C.f Aug. 20th 1921 Everything to build with. Watkins ? dullock Mrs. B. R. Long left Friday for a visit to friends in Asheville. - * Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crowell spent Friday in Raleigh. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J.'E. Tucker of Milton were Roxboro visitors last Thursday. ? ? Miss Celia Daniel has returned from a week's visit in Roanoke, Va. . Blisses Ruth Newton and Evie Long spent last week at Buffalo Springs. * * Miss Alma Owen of Lexington is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Woody. ? ? Mrs. N. A. Graham of Durham, N. C. was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Baxter Mangum. * * Missies Louise Wilburn and Polly Walker spent Friday in Durham shopping. ? ? Miss Helen Morton has been spending sometime in GaBtonia, Asheville, and Chimnev Rock. Miss Abena Bass of West Virginia is spCffdtng sometime with Mrs. H. S. Norton. i] * ? ? * ? Miss Mildred Sherrill of Trinity * College was the week end guest of 2| Miss Elizabeth Featherstone. * * * J Mrs. AV. H. Long left Monday morn* ing for a motor trip through WesI tern North Carolina. 3 * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mullins of South Boston passed 'through Monday en route to Asheville. Mrs. J. L. Chestnut and little daughter, Nancy, have leturned from a visit to Goldsboro. * * * Misses Lilian and Jessie Toates of Nathalie, Va., are guests in the home of Mrs. L. C. Herring. ? * ? Miss Edna Stewart of Richmond. Va., is visiting her brother, Mr. M. A. Stewart. * ? # Mess. J. T. Walker and J. T., Jr., spent the week end here, returning to Lufnbertcm Monday -tnorning. Misses Laura Newton and Mildred I Satterfield spent a few days last week * at Buffalo Springs, Va. * * I Mess. W. H. Harris and R. W. Morl ris returned Sunday evening from a week's stav at Buffalo Springs. 3 * j| Dr. W. H. Woody of Baltimore, Md., ? is spending some time here visiting a relatives and friends, a * * * * W Mrs. M. V. Lawrence, Miss Maxine 5.} Wilkerson and M. V. Lawrence, Jri, _ are visiting relatives near here * * ? i Dr. Bullock and family of Richmond S are spending the day here visiting his g brother, Mr. W. C. Bullock. ; * * * : Mrs. J. A. Long, who has been in I Richmond for several weeks, has re' turned home. ? * * jj .Mrs. R. E. White left the first of ! the week for Richmond where she will i visit for some time. ." * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Grissom of Raleigh were guests of Rev. R. E. White yesterday. * * Misses Winifred Wilbum and Dorothy Thompson spent several days with Dr. R. S. Baynes of Gordonton. * * ? Mrs. W. S; Clary, Jr., who has been ; visiting in Asheville for the past two weeks, has returned home. ? * * Mr. E. B. Foushee, after spending two weeks in Western North Carolina, has returned home. * * Mr. Billie Myers and sister, Marie . l^pent the week erttf'With MiBs Elizabeth Day. * * * Judge and Mrs D. W. Bradsher are spending the week in and around III A .she villi*. * * * Mrs. Helen Huffman and little son Lanton of Roanoke. Va., are visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Daniel. ? ? ? || "Mr. W. A. Doaresof MeCall, 8. Ci," Mrs. Myrtle McCormick of Ohio, S. m- (X, and Mrs, J, E. Thomas of Hamlet, N. C., are spending a few days in the home of their brother, Mr. J. R. Doares. ? ? ? Miss Esther Thompson, who has beep .visiting in Lynchburg, will return home today accompanied by r Miss Msrgaret Revely. EK Au:;us; 2C'.h_l021 Mr. G. W. Miller returned Monday everting from Went Virginia where' t. he bad been visiting for the past ten E days. * * * * i r Miss Ella Thompson passed through! I Monday evening returning to her' | home in Leasburg after a visit to War- | saw, N. C. | * * * * B Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson and little ? Jinrmie returned last night from an nj extendet visit to North Wilkesboro ra and other western Carolina points. H * ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. A. Hines and gj children of Greensboro have been vis- O iting relatives here for the past sev- 9 eral days. ? Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Thompson, and S daughters, Misses Hazel and Francis, g left yesterday evening for a motor C-J trip to Chimney Rock. g} ' Mrs. L. M. Fake of Dumas, Ark., 3 arrived Fonday night and will spend jg some time visiting her sister, Mrs. 0 L. P. Frederick. " Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith and chil- B dren of Richmond are visiting Mrs. | Smith's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. S Beam. ? ? Mr. W. H. Winstead left Tuesday g morning for Madison county where g he will visit relatives for the next EJ ten days. Si Dr. B. R. Long and Mr. E. M. Davis are spending this week in Brevard, f N. C., looking after some busines i matters. " 5 M?s. P. M. Shamburger, who has 5j been visiting in Oxford, has returned ^ home, she was accompanied by Mr. 5 and Mrs. K. D. Taylor and children, s * * ?9 Master John and little Miss Nancy j| Bullock spent a few- days this week ~ visiting their grandparents at Bui- : | locks. I ' * * * * Miss Alice Turpin has returned to her home in Lynchburg after spending ten days here the guest of Miss Cornelia Thompson. * * Miss Ida Slaughter, who has been t 1 visiting her mother at Black Mountain, returned home last week, finding j her mother very much improved. ... ?*? Mrs. Annie AV. Foushee, Miss J LuMi?> Jones, Mr. and Mrs Knight and 1 Miss K-nigfyt of Durham were visitors in the home of Mr. A. R. Foushee j Sunday evening. * * * Mrs. W. C. Watkins and little daughter, Ann, left last week for Salisbury. After spending a few day3 there they will spend some time at" Blowing Rock. * * * Mr. A. M. Burns and Miss Glena Woods left Monday evening for New j ? .1.. 1 x orK wnere xney win mane tnc iau purchases for Harris & Burns. * * * Mr. and Mts. W. W. Davis of Waahington, D. C.f arrived here Saturday ^ to attend the funeral of their sister. They left for their home Monday. ; * ? / Miss Pauline Buchanan of Rouge- : mont left Monday for Orange, Va., for a few days visit, and from there j on to Washington, D. C., where she j will'spend some time with her uncle. ? ? Mrs. J. M. Pass and Miss Elizabeth j Foushee have returned home after I spending some time in Virginia. Mr. J. M. Pass came with them for the 1 week end. J * * Mr. W. H. Hughes of the north , eastern end of the County favored us with a visit last Friday. He says i he has the best crop of tobacco he has raised in many years.* * * * Mrs. Rose Cheek and Mrs. H. P. Hackney, who have been visiting the j family of Mr. E. D. Cheek, left last week for Wilmington where they will j visit for a short time, and then return to their home in Oklahoma. _ * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. T.ong, Mesdames E. E. Bradsher, Mamie Merritt and ^ IR. J. Teague left Saturday morning I for Junaluska, making the trip in Mr. Long's car. "" * * Mr. W. F. Long, who is in the ware- f I house business in Lumberton, spent jthe week end here with his family, j I On hip Teturn Monday he war mom- ! panied by his wife and children. ....? t.ft ? . J Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartr and son, j Clyde, and Mrs. Maxie Daniel return, ed Saturday from a motor trip to dif- | ferent points in Virginia. While away they visited in Appalachta, Marion. | Ivanboe, Pulaski and Roanoke. They ! were accompanied home by their un- J ' cle, W. B. Gihba of Pnlaakl, V?.. and t Miss Katherine Shorts of Marion, i I Va. L ' . ? , . PAOK gl?E iig'!* ggJ"AJL!U' jg New Goods S ' Corning In I Daily 1 a tNew goods have begun to come in for the rt-\ i2 fall. Watch our wind- CZVR/Yl r ows for the new > || things and better still /JV )&fTf p come in and connect y V/j p This is a season of beautiful styles, and g patterns. We have made a personal selection |3 of our entire stock and feel proud of the se- ? lections made. We will take a great pleas- ? ure in showing you and if you are not already g. one of our customers come and look around. Bi It will pay you to trade with us. Try it. j Wilburn 8 Satterfield |J LUMBER I Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Windows, Doors, Frames, lli Lime, Cement, Plaster, ^ Shingles, Roofing, Laths, , Paints, Oils, Varnish, ,|j Mantels, Grates, Tile. JVATKINS and BULLOCK I "Everything to Build With" Roxboro, N. C j 'i FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1858 . TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N. C. ' ' The following groups of study are offered, all leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts: General: Business Administration; j i Religions Training; Engineering; Pre-Medical; Teaching; Pre-Legal. Graduate Courses in all departments. Schools of ENGINEER- [ , ING, EDUCATION and LAW. REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS?September 22. For ' atalogue and Illustrated Booklet, Address R. L. FLOWERS, j ' j. Secretary. J j TRAIN FOR BUSINESS Business life offejjs unntaally alluring opportunities to trained I young people. Preparation for service in this field may be made quickly and economically. Our facUtthw '<>* giving young people j the r.ecessaTy preparation for business employment are especially good. ] I CATALOG AND FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST. ! j Fall Session Begins Monday, September i. Danville Commercial College Danville, Virginia 8-6 4U j tOur Business Is Growing In August?Why ? In the first place I dont care who you are, you I consciously or unconsciously appreciate Sanitation around the thinga you eat. ' [ j Second. The world around in every walk and j I in every clime Service ia appreciated. Third: Is there a millionaire or a pauper who I would pay more when they copld get It for leas. I We sell for cash and sell for less. Aubrey Long and Co. ? - ?j^1 " ? i ' ' ' : " " - - - - . ' " ? ? ??** ?- _V'.. " 1.?.. i. ??-?.

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