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I From 1 Foundation to ? Finish FOR Mansion or Hut, You Can Get It 1AT Roxboro Lumber C?"Home of Quality Lumber" 1 = " . ... ?r-: . ; J ? - ? . 9 Eating good food means good health for you and your*? so ra you can't afford to use poor groceries, rw We handle, tinr-beat quality groceries'for a very good business M reason?it pays ue to do so. Our customers know they can alH ways rely on getting fine quality and we keep their trade. Others fl find out and they come too. ftivB m nmw 1.,- * -J. 1 *?1 ?| '? " ? j ? * B.?v.v.j W4WU ivwjr anu xiuu uuu tor yuuraeu. Fresh Groceries?^Lowest Prices. Sergeant &c layton RSta-Klean Store PHONE 23 AND 24. ROXBORO, N. C. a he palate tT heat re .Advance program from Thursday Dec 11th. to Wednesday Dec 17t THURSDAY Oily & Elsie Johnson Presents 'fTHE DOLLIE DIMPLE GIRLaf And Vat viUe Revue?15 people 15?8 .Vaudeville Acts 8? Girls Featuring Gi The Dixie Suartette?Gorgeous Scenery?Glorious Costumes) (We feel Guy Johnson needs no introduction) Open 7:15-9:00 P. M. Admissions Lc . 25e-60c Balcony 20c-40c. f FRIDAY Guy and Elsie Johnson Presents "THE DOLLI'E DIMPLE GIRLS" :En change of program?Entire change in Pictures?Everything New: A White and Elsie JV>hnson (A boy a girl and their Baby Grand) Bill John: the boy with the Piggly Wiggly Feet? Vick Faust and his Swiss B< (Mr Johnson promises us the best show he has ever brought South) Open 7:16-9:00 P. M. Admissions Lower 25c-50c Balcony 20c-40c. SATURDAY fGuy and Elsie Jbhnaon present^, "THE DOLLIE DIMPLE GIRLS" ' last tpd final dap?Entire- rtiaflge of program^?Everything now. Mati at 2:80-3:30 P. M. Matinee Admissions 15c and 35c (Both iFloors) Nl Picture 8:80?Vaudeville 7:30?Second Picture 8:30?last Vaudeville ! P. M. Admissions Lower 25c and 50c Balcony 20c and 40c. MONDAY TUESDAY -pirrt Klitiorad presents a John Francis Dillon Production "L1LLIES OF 1 FTFJUD" with Corrin(ne Griffith, Conway Tearle, Alma Bennett. Sy 0 reamer, Myrtle Stedman and Charles Murray. From the play by Will Hulbert. A First National Attraction. (We endorse "LiUies of the Field' one of-the Season's best Pictures) Matinee Monday 3 KM) P. M. Admins 15c and 35c Evening 7:15 - 9:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY Arthur S. Kane prenrnts a Paul Schotfield Production "HAST OF BRO. WAY" with Owen Moore, Mary Carr, Ralph Lewis, Marguerite Del.aMc f.nh. tk. V.. Di-l. 1 r, " * ~ '' - ' -- - ,^1 ahwhu utuuBiL a rvuu) rraucuon. { a. i ebory that will remain green forever in your memory of treasured Pictui ADlDHD a Cameo Comedy "Paris Lights" Open 7:15-9K)0 P. M. Coming Dec. 18-19-20th. Chaa. Morton's "Honey Time Revue" with people. 7 piece Aazz Orchestra. Notice Sale of Land near Roxboro: in said deed of trust to wit; .?:? ?? That certin tract of land in 1 Under anit by virtue of the auth- boro township, Person comity, N| ority conferred upon me- by a certain Bounded on the North by the deed of trust executed by ^ohn Ray road from Roxboro to Winsteads and wife, Knrma Ray, on the 2nd day the Hast by the lands of Ru of May 1922, and duly recorded in Rcftere, South by the liiKh of " Registers' office. ot Person County, lie Jackson and on West by land N. O. in "bflpk /DT-3 at page 196, do- C. B. Winstead, containing 57 fiult^avihg been made in the pay- acres more or less ?(nd known as merit of the note secured by said John Ray place. ?dead uf trues, 1 will on ' SALE IN FRONT OF THE CO! Monday January II 1925 HOUSE DOOR. Udder for cash, the lands conveyed N. LUNSFOBtD, Trui 'n' - r _ ijiaasg'i. in*/ . Wiftjuawi W- ' V THE ROXBORO COXTRU II THE COURIER Roxboro, W. C. Dec. 10, 1934 j Everything to build with. Webkin* & Bullock. Wantsli j It takes leather~to stand weather. |Get your Shoes from Wilburn and j Satterfield. , GOOP TOBAjOOO, OOTTON andj (GRAIN farm for rent. 1 mile north of Leaaburg, N. C., 2 settlements, with stables, feed barn and corn cribs, 4 good tobacco barns, convenient to church and schools. Apply to W. J. Pulliam, Leaaburg. N. C, 12-10-3t pd For Quick Sale (One fire proof CHampion account system and cash register. Also one device for adding accounts. The above system can be seen at the store of Chas. Holeman A Co. in Roxboro. tf _ J. |F. Whitfield, ' Hurdle Mills, N. C. What is Better, ! iFor a Christmas present than a beautiful piece of furniture, or bet- ' ter still, a full bed room suit, or d%i- j I i ing room set. Come and sfce how . very reasonable we can furnish you j your wants in the murniture line. < ?' E. D. Cheek & Co. Accidents will happen. It may be (M you next. Before you leave on a trip tS call by Satterfield's Insurance OSfce J3 and get an accident ticket. $5000.00 Kg for 25c a day. SATTERFIELD INS <3 AGENCY. . v S i _ | ra SALE?I will sell at public auction ? on the premises at my home place H near Moriah on Thursday, Dec. 11th J9 the following: 2 mules, 2 cows, 2 KC horse wagon and harness, I mower Eg and rake, all farming tools, some M household and kitchen furniture. Ssle ra will begih at 10:30 o'clock; A. M. ? J. T. Newton. 11-26 3t pd I ,| |3 FOR SALE?jFirst clas3 lot of PoJ|j land China, Ffcc'cshire, Darock 1 53. Shoats. Going at fa: m Price. Will Forbush, Raxbcro Cotton Mills. ! ra 1 t pd K3 Prices on all coats, Coat Suits and kO Dresses slashed at Wijburn :^nd Satig terfield for the holidays. jS If,you are interested in the GeorM igia Tobacco Lands, see me and I ty can give you prices and lista of lands. N. Lunsford. TRUSTEE'S SALE P :? ' |g Under" aftd by virtue of that deed l| &j OI trust executea to-toe undersigned ; Kg -Trustee by Junius Bobbitt and his i H wife Ida Bobbitt December 30th, I ra 1922, and recorded*; in Book 4, page jSj 662, Register's Office of Person Co., H default having been made in the SEt' payment of the note secured thereby, and upon request of the holder of same I will on Monday, January 5th, 1925, at twelve o'clock Noon at the Court house door Roxboro, N. C. sell 1,. to the highest bidder at public auction the following described lot Or parcel of land, to-wit: ide- That tract of land" lying in Plat rls: River Township, Person County, ad- i that joining the lands of R. W. Clayton, i| iwer :L_ Pettiford, S. H. Gates and others; beginning at a rock in Blalock line and1 T. L. Pettiford Southtjre east corner; thence with the Blan(jy look line South 80 1-4 ft. to a rock in son, S. H. Cates line; thence with said j ills. Cates line N. 88 1-2 dgs. W. 336 ft. to rock in R. W. Clayton's line; thence with R. W. Clayton's lfne N. 11 dgs. R 683 ft. to a rock R. W. Clayton's corner; thence with said Clayton's inec line N. 82 1-4 dgs. 936 ft. to rock ght said Clayton's corner; thence with >:30 said Clayton's line N. 2 1-4 dgs. E. 896 ft. to the beginning apd containing 1769 acres more or less, and -t , being Lot No. 6 of the sub-division of the lands of the estate of Emily iam Pettiford, a plat of which ia duly re' as corded in the office of Register of ions Deeds in Book 31, page 222 und made * and surveyed by W. R. Cates, surveyor. See also deed from John W. Pettiford and wife and others to Jlunius Bobbitt and wife Ida Bobbitt,! dated April 8th, 1921, in Register's | res) | Office of Person County for further ! J description. This the 5th day of December, 1924. L M. Carlton, Trustee. NOTICE Wis, the undersigned Executors un{"?>^*erTho will of Martha Peace, deccia C sed, late of Person County, N. CT, oirt hereby notify all persona l having > claims against the estate of said de- 1 iffin ccaaed to exhibit them to the underW"1 igned on or before the 6tlr day of ? <* December, 1P25, or this notice will '-2 be pleaded bar of their recovery, the Ail persons indebted to said estate will please nisice immediate payment. JBt CianSe Trotter; Roger Peace, i ?? ?: ?? .. ' . 'HSnfcutortea _ ?te?. T. O. Brook*, Att AUTO ACCESS- j ORIES When in need of Tires Casings, Chains, Gas Oil Alchol or Anything in the auto accessories line yon will save money by seeing the - , , , L. & W. AUTO CO, Court St., opposite the court house. WE HAVE |! A BIG LOT OF I \ Meat Knives Sau- I sage Mills, Meat I Choppers. Heating Stoves for ^Coal and Wood. Come to see us. Our store will be open Saturday NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK | FARMERS ' HARDWARE Co. Roxbofo, N. C. Phone 99 1 FOR 1 CHRISTMAS COME I TO I us. pRy-'EVERYTHING FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS CAKES BLANKS AND MORRIS ns: i To do evreythins: ap??1 propriately when ? JM you need our ser B vioe means that we I Jg pertly and effuiently H aH a|nd with the utmost n Particular wishes Ml M P*T'*,'pfc Ni*ht"4T-? Bj SPENCERS H Funeral Directors W Roxboro, ?. C. . I I ??*?> ; -"?/ '$*&. - ?; i.'; What Are You Going ^ ^0 ^Ve ^ If you want to tickle a man's vanity give him something to wear. If you want to impress him with your good taste, give him merchandise of quality. We have just what you want and can make your shopping easy for you. Do your Xmas shopping with us. Remember too, we have a strong line of Boys Suits and at the right price. It will pay , you to trade with us, Try it. ? WILBURN & SATTERFIELD ???i?????mp. >. LUMBER . Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, J Windows, Doors, Frames, i1 Lime, Cement, Plaster, Shingles, Roofing, Laths, . ' i Paints, Oils, Varnish, Mantels, Grates, Tile. JVATKINS and BULLOCK "Everything to Build With" Roxboro, N. C. ! SOME PEOPLE SAY A JL +<* '' MULE WONT KICK And some people say they sell (a^BL j as cheap as we do. All we got to say is: Stay from behind a IB j I mule, Buy your Groceries and IB Fruits from us. We sell for '^Bl i cash and sell for less. *?I |] Aubrey Long and Co. | r 4K* DR Rapporf Special Vis*I : : : WEDNESDAY, DEC. T \ at Davis Drucr Store for One ' > Spectacle* make the right ?*>rt of gift ' r ' iV- f tfc??r-- ?-?folks if they (need them. Buy them now r it; "vv' r-v f ?>'! coma in on this visit or after Xsnaa to fc-vc :? ? e*n j and correctly fitted without any extra c' arro < * f wtion anteed. - - - " * ,.i ; | My regnlar visit will be WV I i ' < 'iieary.ltfc. i 111 ? _____ *' .* v ' ?^ ? v
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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