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I From | I Foundation to I 1 Mansion or Hut J i You Can Get It I Roxboro Lumber C?* I "Home of Quality Lumber" f FRUIT CAKE DEMONSTRATION j Saturday, Dec. 6th. B Arrangements have been made to have a representative of the 55 (9 National Biaenit Co., sample to you their very execellent FRUIT rl CAKE. This is the best FRUIT CAKE on the market. Special (prices wHt prevail: ?1 5 lb size $3.50 | ?ijr 2 lb size $1.75 | The tin in which cake is packed is a beauty, carrying no adver- fc [Hi .. .tawing, Sfvd the mailing container in which wrapped makes it g I cissy to handle as a Christmas present. Remember Saturday Dec.. 6th. and visit the Store of 8 Sergeant layton I K PHONE 23 AND 24. ROXBORO, N. C. 11 $alarp utypatrp \ ) -.Advance program from Thursday Dec. 4th. to Wednesday Dec. iOth.: THURSDAY United Artists Presents D. W. Griffith's Broduction "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" With Lillian and Dorthy Gish: Adapted from, the story by TTios. Burke: A United Artiste Production: (The sweetest but most adventurous love story of all times) No advance in admissions: Performances at 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. FRIDAY United /Nrtista Presents A Jno. S. Roberston Production "TESS OfP THI STORM COUNTRY" With Mary Pickford-Lloyd Hughes-David Torrence: Adapted from the novel by Grace Miller White. The beautiful Mary Pickfprc aa a girl again?more beautiful than ever?with the sunny curls and tawdrj Setters?So gripping that it hurts?So Superb that it awee: No advance ir admissions: Performances at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. (Atwelve reel Production) SATURDAY P. O. B. Presents Fred Thompson with Silver King in "THE SILENT STRANMtMSII / A STT r.t . usui in ncHcni ricture jam-packed with action, thrills and romance) ADDED A1 St John (The King of Comedians) in "Stupid But Brave" No advance in admissions: Matinee at 2:80-8:80 P. M. Evening at 7:00-8:15-9:15 P. U. MONDAY TUESDAY United Artists Presents D. W. Griffith's Supreme achievement of all times "AMERDCA" Adapted from the Rtory bjr Robert W. Chambers. (The great ? ii?sos Declared by many to be more wonderful than "The Birth of a Nation" more thrilling than "Way Down East" Love and Laughter?Thrill* and Suspense, See The midnight ride of Paul Revere, the most thrilling scent ever filmed: Matinee Monday at 4:00 P. M. School Children admitted Mattinet at 15c. Evening Perormances at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 25c-50c: Please come on the Hour! WEDNESDAY Metro Pictures Presents A Buster Keaton Production "SHERLOCK Jr" With Blister Kjaton and ail-Star Cast. (The Froxen fice Comedian first seven reel posture Length Comedy) No advance in admissions: Performances 7:15-9:00 Coming Dee ll-12-13th. Guy Johjnson with "The Dollie Dimple Girls' SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY ? . ... vFarming implement*, consisting of On December 5, 19C4, at II plow, hoes, mattocks, plow gear, O'clock A. M., on the premises ol rakes, etc. John H. Harris in Cunningham Toyon- 15 barrels of corn ?hip, Person?County, North Caro- Peed from-IS barrels con-? 11ns,' the undersigned will, by orde< Household and kitchsm furniture County Mil at public side to the Bid clothing and furnishings "Highest bidders for cash certain pev Other Small srticlss such as are Sonal property belonging to the said usually found about a dwelling and John H. Harris, to-wit: on a farm. 1 bona This- November 14, 1924. Jt, - ? nrelaa ' J- H. Hester 1 2-horse wagon and harnoes _K-_C. Wagstaff 0 . ' _ " ~ - . . THE ROXBORO COURIER. PI THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C. Dee. 3rd 1924 Everything to build with! Welkins A Bollock. ~ The American Lady Corset is space with the times, get them from Wilbum A Satterfield. USE OUR WANT COLUM If yon have something you want to sell just try a few lfhes in our "Want Column" and see how quick ! you will find some me who want just what you have to sell. One cent a word. FOR SALE), High bred Barred Rocks hens and rooeters. Dr. B. E. Love, , Roxboro, N. C. 12-3. tf Look now at your fire policies. Not one in ten has enough insurance on his property. Phone No. 136. Do it now. to-morrow may be too late. SATTERFIELD INS. AGENCY. JEFFERSON. Got the beet, it costs' no more than the other kind. LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH all in one policy. Get it fixed betore the trouble happens. SEE SATTERFIELD. "Do it now". li takes leather to stand weather. I Get your Shoes from Wllbgrn &| Satterfield. PINE, Big Bcjned, long back, Dirk , Red cockerels and hens. Prise Blood, 4 strains. Mrs. John Kerr, Durham, N. C. It pd. I ?????????????????????? SPECIAL for 10 days, Leaksville all wool double Blankets 66 by 80, for 87.60, The regular price on these blankets is 810.00 to 812.00. Dixon & Featherstoh. 11-26 2ta. We buy Shoes that are built to a . standard rather than a price. Try us. Wtlburn & Satterfield. FOR SALE 300,000 Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plaints. On sale at Chas. Holeman & Co's store, Roxboro, N. C. 100 for 25 cents. gOO for 81 00, 1000 for 81-80, post paid. Get your land ready. Apply to J. F. Whitfield, Hurdle Mills, N. C. 11 5 3ts. | Attention, Please. All persons owing the estate of the late Mr. p. L. Woody will please make immediate payment, and any one holding claim against said estate will present same at once. J, J. Woody, at E. D. Cbeek & Co's Furniture Store, Roxboro, N. C. 12-3 3ts * ? LO( A REDUC THE UNIVEI CA and T The lowest price 1< fo the Ford Motor C No reduction on Tr I and none contemph 'I ' f ' ' ' I Come"in and let us | PRICES, and take 3 put. it off. Do it N( r j= Cro^ Auto - : _ : - - (LAND POSTED?Ail persons are hereby forbiddryi to - hunt with run or dov*, or in anyway trespass on oar lands. Violators may expect to be prosecuted. J. T. Jordan. 12-St pd SPECIAL for 10 days. Leaktville all wool double Blankets 60 by 80, for 27.60. The regular price on these blankets is 210.00 to 212.00. Dixon A Featherston. 11-26, 2t ?! See those young mend lightweight Over-oats at Wilburn A Satterfield. HOUSES FOR sale.?We will sell 1st auction on Saturday, Dee. 20th, j for cash, 2 good horses, belonging to Roxboro Undertaking Co. Sale will be in front of the court house door at 12 o'clock. Roxboro Undertaking Co. 12-3, 3t: PIANO FOR SALE I' PLAYER PIANO, also UPRIQHT PIANO. We-will hav e to take; these pianos back for the reason that the purchasers ere unable to continue payments. Will trsn.foe ?? count to responsible party. This is your opportunity to secure splendid piano for Christmas. answering please state in which piano you are interested. Quick action is necessary. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc., 414-416 Grace I St., Richmond, Va. ll-26-3t Accidents will happen. It may be you next. Before you leave on a trip call by Satterfield's Insurance Ofltce and get an accident ticket. (6000.00 for 25c a day. SATTERFIELD INS. AGENCY. A pew shipment of Knox Hats received at Wilburn and Sattcrfield. FOUND, on Academy Street, a pair of ladies kid gloves. Owner can get same by paying for this notice. Call at- Sergeant A Clayton's. RACE?I will sell at public auction on the premises at my home place near Moriah on Thursday, Dec. 11th the following: 2 mules, 2 cows, 2 horse wagon and harness, I mower and rake, all farming tools, some household and kitchen furniture. Sale will begih at 10:30 o'clock, A. M. J. T. Newton. 11-26 3t pd If you are interested in the Georjgia Tobacco (Lands, see me and I can give you prices and lists of lands. N. Lunsford. Sajtythose (3.60 Hats at Wilburn & Satterfield. 3 K! TION IN nc?> I5AL CAB RS rucks 2vel in the history -O. actors or Lincolnsited. give you our NEW four order. Dont }W . veil Co. 1 v.;/7 Who? WOULD DOWN THE XMAS SPIRIT IF THEY COULD E rl-. ' , 'I '' and what a tame occasion it would be without giving and receiving, most of us start out with economical intentions but break over as the season rolls around. Don't let your gift carry with it the savor of an after-thought but begin now before the rush comes on and make a useful selection. We can make your shopping easy for you, start today and avoid the jam,- pick your gifts rather than take what has been picked. Take a look at our beautiful line in ladies Negligee, it is sufficient to say we carry the Dove Line. It will pay you to trade with us. Try it WlLBURN & SATTERFIELD ' V ' LUMBER I Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Windows, Doors, Frames, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Shingles, Roofing, Laths, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Mantels, Grates, Tile. fVATKINS and BULLOCK "Everything to Build With" Roxboro, N. C. . - " '? 1 1 NEW CROP OF nuts FOR THE HOLIDAYS jF V \ * .Our assortment of Nuts, B ? Raisins (lannrd And nil hnli \ K??ds ar<" ft* / You will always find here I' /, Y Dto your Xmaa tradinK ||j|A?here. We sell for eaah and If \ 1\ 11 -? I'ell for l?w. Aubrey Long and Co. | _ LAND SA.LE in Roxboro, that certain tract Cff _ land lying iu Woodsdale townshijjs ? ?^ Parson County, bounded on the Under and by virtue of the pow- by R- H. Bailey, South by Robt. tr vested in me in ^-deed of trust Carter, West by Bat, of J. A. Long, . executed by H. Gibbons Brooks and <"* on the South by Earl Mitchell wife Carrie and I. R. Harris to iJ. ??d E. W. Brooks: Containing lie Brooks on the 2?nd day of Dec. 1919 acrae more or lees, known at the ? duly registered in Person Co. in Vsughan tract, and puurchased book i? at page 157,and by re- fl.um n, A_ W.lhae Snd wife. 7 quest of the parties Interested', 1 willvren the First Monday in Jan. This Oct 28th, 1824. 1926, sell at public auction for cash in front of the Court house door T, G. Brooke, Trustee, . S
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