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9 "Home of Quality Lumber"
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I We sell pOre gi&ceries. ''.a j
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a We fill your orders promptly.
|j We make our prices right.
| We keep a Clean and Sanitary store.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
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Sta-Klean Store
I PHONE 23 AND 24. ROXBORO, N. C.
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I Advance program from Thursday Sept. 11th to Wed. Sept. 17th. j
E| THURSDAY. William Fox presents A Charles Horan Produe- !
tlon '.DOES IT PAY", with hope Hampton, Robert T. Haines, Mary
8 Thurman, Florence Short. Adapated from the novel Howard Irving
3 Young. A William Fox Production. (Does it pay to drink the wine
| of folly?to tread the primrose path?) Added a two reel Fox Sun- I
shine Comedy. No advance in adm. Open 7:30-9:00 P. M.
a FRIDAY. Carl L. Laemmle presents A Robert T. Hill Production
"BREATHLESS MOMENTS" wlHy"jVilllam Lesmond, CharHjPI
lotte Merriam, Margaret Cullington. ASapted from -the Btory by
PBw B Raymond Schrock. A Universal Production. (Ninety-nine per cent
B ~ 9 comedy with a dramatic wallop?Crammed with sure fire laughs
c 9 and has plenty of dramatic weight.) Added, Aesop's Fables. "If
I 9 Noah Lived Today." No-advance in admissions. Open 7:30-9:00
r> P. M.
3 SATURDAY. William Fox presents Fred Thompson with "Sil9
ver King" (The Master Horse) in "NORTH OF NEVADA"
I B (Thompsons rescue of the girl from a buckboard runaway' is one
M of the most exciting and courageous bits of daring that any CamI
era ever shot). Added, Ben Turpin, (The cross-eyes-comedian in
f Efjj "Asleep at the switch". Matinee showings 2:30 and 3:30 P. M. EvM
ening at 7:30-8:45-9:15 P. M. No advance in admisaions.
BS MONDAY and TUESDAY. Albert El Smith presents A J.
Stuart Blackton Production "BETWEEN FRIENIDS" with Lou
9 Tellegen, Anna (J. Njdsson, Norman Kerry, Alice Calhoun, Stuait
EH noime*, nenry Barrows. Adapted from the Novel by Robt. W.H
g!j Chambers. A Vitagraph Productipn. (A story woven around the
B H scripture, "Greater love hath no man that this, that a man lay
r ?9 down his life for his friend*" into this theme has been woven intense
action?Story has action and thrills). ADDED, Harold Lloyd
3 comedy. Matinee, Monday at 3:00 P. M. Evenings at 7:80-9:00 P.
Sj M. Admissions 15c and 35c.
A WEDNESDAY. Joseph M. Schenck presents A Buster Keaton
Jj Production "THREE AGES", with Buster Keaton, Margaret Leaby, ]
Rj Wallace Berry, Lillian l^urence and Joe Roberts. A Metro Pro- j
duction, (Buster Keaton's first seven reel feature length comedy-?
IB with thrills?the love force. If you can't laugh, don't come. No
advance in admissions. Open 7:30-9:00 P. M. ,
FALL FILLING
a*- 1-- We are gradually increasing our stock in
order to be able to supply your wants in the
General line, and our prices are always right
t according to our customers own statement.
Are you one. ' ~
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THE ROXBORO COURI?I
I" THE COURIER
Roxboro* N. C. Sept. 10th 1924
Everything to build with. Watkins
& Jullock.
Mr. Mclver Keatherstone left Monday
for Oak Ridge College.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland King left last
week foi? Morehead City.
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I Mr. Osby Gentry spent Sunday in
Garner.
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Mr. Buck Reade of Chase City spent
Sunday here with friends.
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Mrs. Millie Woody returned home
last week after a visit to Petersburg,
a a a a
Miss Bertha Woody left Monday
; for a visit to Petersburg, Va.
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Mr. Morris Taylor of Chatham, Va,
spent Sunday with friends, here.
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I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hull
a son, Edgar Wflliam, Sept. 4th 1924.
a a a a
Mrs. Annie Ross and Miss Julia
Ross of Sanford are guests of Mrs.
E. P. Dunlap.
a a a a
. Mrs. Pearce Johnson and children
I of Weldon are visiting "in the home!
i ef Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Shamburger.
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~ Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Shamburger
rj: and Miss Francis Thompson spent
fc yesterday visiting friends in Oxford.
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P Mesdames Lucy Featherston and
I T. W. Pass and Mr. Kelly Paylor
rig spent Monday in Greensbofo.
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? Mr. N, Lunsford and J, W. Noel'
8J attended a meeting of the District
g Rotarians~1n Rocky Moant last week
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? Mrs. M. R. Long and children and
Jc Mrs. B. R. Long and Bill were Dur^
ham visitors Monday evening.
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& Mr. C. C. Garrett, who has been on
? the tobacco market in Valdosta, Ga.t
? ;for-several weeks, has returned home.
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risj Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellen of Balti-1
w
& more spent the week end with Mr.
0 and Mrs. A. L. Boyd.
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jS Miss Louise Brooks of New Bern
i,< is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
^ T. G. Brooks. '
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fei Miss Annie Pleasants of Washingre
ton, D. C., is spending-some time here
i? with relatives.
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I? Miss Aim a Coley of Fuquay and
g Miss Francis Coley of Creedmore are
|? visiting Mrs. W, D. Gentry.
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1 Dr. H. M. Beam of Wood, N. C,
spent the week here visiting his parIL?
'ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Beam?
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g7 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson of Fayettep
ville spent the week end here with
| friends.
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I Fiss Edna Stanheld will leave Wed|
nesday for the State Normal College
fc at Greensboro.
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Bertha Paylor left Wednesg
day for Richmond where she will enS
ter a Business College.
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i Misses Louise Wilburn and Isabel
? deVlaming left this week for Mere|
dith College.
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I Mr. Wiley Franklin of Chapel Hill
spent last week guest of his sister,
Mrs. W. K. Moore.
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Mrs. J. C. Stafford and family of
Petersburg spent the week end with
friends in the county.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garden of
Chase City spent the week end with
friends.
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Miss Daisy Mildred Stalvey left
Wednesday for Henderson where she
will teach this winter.
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Migs Charlotte Brooks of Garner
spent last week the guest of Miss
Orphia Allgood
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Mrs. J. W- Brooks returned home
I after u visit to her daughter, Mrs
g Hedrick at Lilesville, N. C.
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E Dr. C. W. Armstrong of Salisbury
"* spent the week end here with his
Hjl family, who are visiting in the home
! of Mr. W. H. Harris. ..
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~ ~ MTS. Oresham and two children of
Bedford. Va., are the guests in the
home of Mrs. Greshaifi's sister, Mrs
| M. A. Stewart.
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?Mesdainca It. F. Cie yen it i ill E*0
Watkins of Ramseur spent several
days last weak with Mrs. E. Pi thllt:
lap. Upon their return they were mcI
i companied by their daughters who
IsJ visited Miss Mary MaMhal."
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Mr. Henry Sergeant left Monday ("
for BtHbuckle, Tenn., where he will
attend school. Henry was our neighbor,
a bright and atraetive lad and
we wish for him much success.
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Mr .Robert Featheraton, who .is attending
a business college in WinstonSalem,
spent the week end at home
with his parents, Mr, and'Mrs. R
N. Featheraton. - >
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Mrs. J. W. Riggsby and son,
Broadie, and Misses Eliza and Shirley
Bray are spending the week in
Wallace, N. C-, visiting Mr. Andre*
Bray.
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Mr. G. C. Cabaniss, the clever and
accommodating agent of the N. &
W. here is off for his vacation, taking
in Atlantic City; New York City and
Niagara Falls.
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THE MAKING
of
I A MEAL!
4 {- ..A tender, juicy steak, or '
j a savory, tempting roast, Is
I ; . the chief dish of our hearti- ; j|
I ' ' est meals.
| j Your art and skill in
; j cookery is wasted unless j
j | your meat is chosen with
: | care.
I | Be sure you are getting
! j :the best by selecting your i
| i meats from - ] | I
Moore's Market
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WE BELIEVE
In keeping our shelves amp- ;
ly stocked at all times with i
the best lines of Canned, ,
Bottled and Package Goods.
So when you shop here
! you're assured of getting
what you want and?at a
right price, too.
BLANKS
-AM)MORRIS
PHONE 25
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CORRECT service, cv . j
__ erything as you wish _
-^T it, without confusion Jgrj
9 or misunderstanding? Hr ?
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a ? Fashion says it is Coats this tim.e and. we
i are strong on Coats. You take no chance on S
3 the style when you get it from us and you can M
i be satisfied as to the Quality.
We have Coats for the Infants, Coats for |j;
S Juniors, Coats for Misses and Coats for all. y,
1 And don't forgqi_to look over those dresses, p
I beautiful Sweaters and other new things.
If you are not already one of our custom- |j
H ers. It will pay you to trade with us. Try it. |j
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Roxboro, N. C.
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, DO YOU EVER DRINK
?TA ANYTHING
\<% Try our bottjed drinks?Icy ColcJ
?is the word, and we are perpar- "
e<^ t0 ta^e care them in a sanivvT~
> tary way. J .
L Others are saving mony on Gro- -j
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l BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT county board of equalization under
. TO AMEND CHAPTER 12 OF the machinery provided under section
THE PUBLIC LAWS '* OF one hundred and fourteen, et seq. of
NORTH CAROLINA, this act."
Sec. 2. That this act shall apply
>ne thousand nine hundred twenty- to Person County only,
hree, relating to the Assessment ofi Sec. 3. That all laws and clauwm
irOperty, heing the machinery act,' 0( i?wa jj, conflict with the provieiy
providlag for an annual aoseao |onB of thC net are hereby repeals.
sent of property for tazation by the Sec. 4. That this act shall be in
County Board of Equalization of force from and after its ratification.
'erfton County.
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tea?t-c?_ : ? NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR
'he Gcnefttl Assembly of North Carolina
do enact: "' PARDON.
Section L That Chapter 12 of the . ? ' 1 . ' ?
'ublic. Laws of 1923, Heing the Ma- The undersigned, who was convicthinery
Act. be. and the ssmc is-here, ed' in Person Superior Court, at the
y, amended by changing the period April term, 1924, of the manufacture /
t the end of Section eighteen to a 0f liquor and sentenced to the road* ,
ohm and adding at the_exuLnf said 0f Durham County?for a periud u<- T?
ection tho=fellowing: "Provided, thst-twolve months, hereby gives notice
his paragraph shaU not appty tO tlut he wiil apply to the Governor
ersbn county, but there shall be in for a pardon. .
hat county an annual assessment of This September 8, 1963
tPreal and personal property by the; ? ' J. W. Pruett. 9-10-2ts{rt.
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