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When yoa'buy building materials' here, you nepd not be a judge of qualities &nd prices to get the beat values the madcet' affords. . ^ That's our'iob? tb supply what best fits your needs and your pocket when and whfere you want it. satisfaction .must , go with every purchase. ? ? We can't experiment with doubtful materials. ? You need not, if you buy your materials from us. . Frqm Foundation- to Finish, vou can (? it Hpi-p 'Hoijne of Quality Lumber' SeRGE A N T &Cl.,\ YTON Sta-KUar Store PHONE 23 ANP 2?. ROXBORO, N. tV URINA CHOWS Fresh Shipment Save The Sh? ^alarr ?liratrr ** Advance Program From Thursday March 4"**) ** To Wednesday March 10 ** THURSDAY William Fc jt Pre?tn?s Julin" GolSen's'Statre Production "THANK YOU" With Jacqueline Logan ? Vfip. O'Brien ? Alex B. Francis;: Story by Wintliell Smith:: A William Fo<{- Product! -n. (The story of "Thank You" deals with tht trials of a'pKrIj paid small town Minister) A Picture that will rank vith "The lnide of the' Cup" ADDED H .'<1. ROACH COMEDY. No Ad ' FRIDAY Joseph Mz^Schenck Presents A Sidrtev Ftartklin Production "HER NIGHT OK RO WXKC E " \ W ? t h' Constance Talmadg#1? -Ronald Colemali:: The s-i . Vy l.y Hans Kraly," A First- National -Attraction, (Hrere's Connie^ 'muiost, ztppi< (v\v! More actions; romance, excitement and. cieviSr ? . t ? : < f ? vf > ADDED A ? Oameo Vomeih,-, Xo Advance i? ^ Atdoifcet ( 4 en ~ 9':00 P.- }f. SATURDAY x Present* Clu'k Joijeit .\^h Marion Nixon iu ? "r?l!RA',sT Of AD !. A:\DS" A Talc of the great ? open i '^naceafrv/herc a bad man lo a jjcotf;iUdge cf "distance,) ADDEX)-^^Sjb^rtrel Ifiiperial <"onv>dy Rvflftani e" No \*lvame in \dmi? nttSr JjZS&tb-S'ty P? M,. at 7:15 ? 8:45-? 9:15 P. M. -%'? MONDAY? TUESDAY, J oiiif: B. ?! Pre a ?<nts . ' A Moiita => Belt Production ' *\> IGHTS ,. OP OLD BKOA:l>W AY" \Yhc.i -Marion bavie*> ? rConrod *?Taget? -Prank 0 jrrier- Oe6, . Art1:iir;-^-A<.lr.fil ed h\- jOatt*y -.Wilson fj'jm he plav "Merry Wives of .0 a than" A Oofmcpclitan Production. (What a Feast of Charm and laughter. of . liigh rtdventuu', heart-throbbing touches. -What a triumph f^r beautiful Marion Da vim ? ROMA NCR ? COM KDY ADDED A TShieo C-m4v:: Matinee Monday afc-8:00 P. M. Admissions 15 ? 35 cents. Evenings at 'iclS 0:00 IV M. ^ WEDNESDAY Joseph M. Schfiwck Presents* An "Edwin Oarewe Production "WHAT. FOOL'S MHN" With Lewi s Stone- -Virginia ValT?? Tullv- Marshall:: Adapted tiam the story by Marinn Fairfax : : A First National Attraction. (It's as hi*' , a? your truest love? asr Dra f itie as- any picture in years) AJ>DED A Two reel Mack Sennett Comedy. N& Advance in Admissions:: Performances at Trf5? ftTt'm t*. M. COMING Thursday Mfcrcn 11th Wallace Berry and Raymond Hatton in /the convdv fvr ;ati.)ti of the ynhv ??ehiprt~"lhe Front"? Coming Monday and Tuesday March l$tn ? lAth iM"?, Alfred A Farfr\nd (KeiffctAci^Vorid's Most Wonder "HERE \ MTTlrK. /NO Tlf FRF A Jl.\ TTI/K" J Sun4?y mornfn?r -t LanR 'fcuwt Mpth VhiiWh. Thpwf '?0T "ilia! HfcyelajroifJB Text > "He c n- > .'i'v-t TKeri" a T.Wl ? /. . . .. ?? Ptv.K'Mi:' 'iour< , v m\v "Suijd*;.' j ?'C?bo^biiv,r ?t U -a m. Ka*i-.'Rrx turn ; ? ? I '' (i. ni Sunday School J. - ??? meeting nt J-ong-j hpsday p. ni. at 7 ::)(), ' rjfWS;ftis> cr ' mo-tim; "it Evil R-yhor.: "Tt^n-Mny v: m. - t TfftO. ?? h"-i" .? wrt , i?, ,i,i ?(, ..'L1- ".Wi* ? ' ?ft jo ^ i-wVli -ih<r onw-cV ! "f w?* triad w'Hen tHev >aid uiitlo ni <?, Ijft us go into thf house of the Lord." F??)m 1 22:1. " You- will find a Welc:me at tliw S wid Quarterly Oonfrrercfl at onffKnr?t on Ifir-h -28. 1926. ;??? M <\ SI.l.ERtiE, IvC.. . * ? -'?'''.'^'^'?'0; JLlZw 4X^:41? S -h " Wv . Lu, ji'ayn fchii ; - th/< i , . 1 1 >- ? j viin ! Rpv. ami M. J... "9Fod(lj : .'I! .with pfteumo'nfi, tbrisrh. \ve:7mr, -frind to MiW. ' lifn Cftn.lltUMi1' V.on&fticivd icr.i ,u". ' ^ -? _ i ~ C""- ~ - THE COURIER , ?\Vc<!m->'i.-iv Yl;ivrV:! ? ' ? -t-t- "???.' r? ^ - Everything .to build with. Wlfc fcins & Bullock. ' ~ r v Rev. and Mrs. ' D: K. Stukenbrpke ol Xortjh Wilkesbaro spent ? Monday flight h^ire, guests o( Rev. and Mr . W. F, iv.t. They wen i n routo to J Raloifrh t: attend t>he meeting 'jt lho W. JI. U, ^ * , ? S. ' A ? The ' Comedy Sensation J the Sea&pn "Behin;! the. Front" with Wallace Becrv and Raymond, Hattnn utJPalace Theatre. Thm-^av March 11th . * *. ? * ? * ? ^Jr. and Mrs. X W. Noell and Mr. and <Mrs. W.. S. Clai^y, Jr., wetv Rocky Mount, N\ C.,- visitors lust 7* * ? ' ~ Mr-. Nannie Mg&rf and. ftjjr. arid Mrtu Fitehugh Lee of __ Warrenton spent Sunday here with Mr; and 'Mrs. \V. C. BuHock. ^ * ? < m. ? * ?? . > Mr. an 1 Mrs.' Sam Man^um of Wilson spent several days here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Man ffam. .Mesjame* Stonewall Jackson varui M. R. Satterhed are spending ; th? week in Mebane with .\Its. Salter-. field's ffj&ter Mrs.. S. L. Warren, Jr. ? * * *? ? ; Mr. X Melvin Long, ;who h$s been in Miaihi, Fia.* for ' several mmthp. is spending a short, .time- herp >wth4 family. . ? ^ ? * * '? V ? ? ? .? ? . "Mr. and .Mrs. S. T. buna *jf the Providence community are the- proutl parents of a fine baby, Rylan l t Mo:dy, born J?eb. 26th. -"V ?? * * * 4 A I es \ ! ? ' a n (1 , Mus ette Win- 1 jftead spent the week end in' .-Dur ham \yith their sister, Mrs. Roland) Register. jtfe were glad jio have o pleasant call from ur friends Mesdames E J. Perkins and Effie P. Mas."ey last Thursday, ' :? * . * + * ' 'Mrs. Eflic. P. Maissey . left last Thuteday for Smithfieid, M. C., where ^tTe ffts accepted a position for the spring seaspn. Mr. and Mrs. Eigar Smith and! Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woody spent) the week end in Richmond, Va. Mrs, Palmer Bas^s of Gastonia has I to her home -after vis i tin g | Mfs.'H. ? Mortr,n. ? vu * ? ? jMrs. John Nelson of Florence, S.j C., i? visiting her daughter, Mr?. W. C. Watkin.v. I ? > ' .Mrs. spent several d&yV here., last wtek| visiting her. sister, Mrs. J. A. Long ' * * * * I Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pass and Mrs 1 Lucy- Feafherston ?pent last Friday) In Greensboro. Mr. and 'Mrs. R. B. Smith and jriPhily motored to Fuquay Spring?) fast Sunday' . '* ? " . 'Mr: - Eugene T^r-mp-nT^ ? tfrr, ~ai student in .the university, spent the] ?week ond her? with hi- jnirents. Dr, E. J'. Tucker spent yesterday! in Raleigh at ten -Tins' a meeting of t he Trustee? at the University. Mr.' $j. L, Harvey has returned 1 boapie otter- jcompicting n course in' JBvilgrbke epjiec Bumne^ College i . ?* **/ ?* * ? '?jSlr. L: C. TUirk of Danville visited 1 ?hfa jn, Mr. L, C.CTgrk. Jr., here last Week. . . * * * ? ? - |Mr~. B. .K.-Xonpr of fc<;reens.l 0 s^ent sever* days here last _ w ek visiting- Mrs. S. Ar.h 04QH|; ^ * * * 4r * % Sp&nicr Woody and Master Mars hnl# Spencer spfcnt last Sot lay in Lynchburg , with friends. ? ? .? Me*dames E.- E. Stanfiekl, R, -M flpencer and F. L. Masten ? spent Monday in Durham. * *. * * * Mr. and iff*. J. W. Brooks spent the week' end in Statesvile. M. C? .Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hedrick. 1 #-_-?.?* ** iMiss Mtiiic Jane Brocks spent the week end in Durham visiting ' Mi Sadie Brooks. ' ? Mn. H- RaitT i* spending a fe*v days at Plymouth- on hurries*. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes of GreensTToro s p<* n t Slit i<fe v here. ? ? '.* ?# . ? ? ' Mr a. T. Fe^therstdn is siting linn son in. Ch&^eLfH&fl. * ' 0. ? 4 ' 0 * ?rjMri. CbarU$ Harris whra Dan-; - >ill?LJ>d.8it\jr MsL-Tjiesfla y . " 4? ? _ ? ' * I.- r ? %'?,* ? ? *? ? Mr. H;t IT? Wtr Jn -K-ew York Jo ^in^fv allw ? 1 lil.-i ' prfn? ; ' ? ? ? -Vf-r - .. r r ?;?* 'j*-! - ~nr: :;r'rl K. ,t;.> Ms; J'J. h tlt?y 'jy>4 ?gTrvU?e:'^* V{rs.. Joe Andrews ^ f \ Seville rm visiting- Mrs. I>. M. AndrewsT | * ? 1 ? r ,U4,A. M. 'Burns fOtcnUy afternoon m 'llale.iif. Ml Robert f. Bupis ' p. :1t the wr.'k end in Rirhnjpnd, Vj __ OF INTEREST TO ~ p our readers .- vera) tin-es we have* published the advertisement 6 1 Mayor IV tit Bro.ks of Marshal!, Michigan, v? uavding old ptampa. W< understsji I ? thafc^HHSfty have benefited fheniretvtfs: financially tKrougbitheir transactions with hini, arid n J doubt man#..ofbers 'have -J** Kryyiku |1;l .~.l> n .t n f II i ? | . - < -?? )i);:ny yearn amfls thoroughly famil iar with all issues. The*? he espe cially wants are Confederate or U. S., bit he also buys f;roign stump-* piovided they arc" old. issues, used before 1865. ? ? It is tmiilaiiuM tu u? Him v-'rv ? few of the U. S. stamps used after 1S65 are o t4 value unless tMe post Inark* are unusual' in colpr o; de sign. Therefore, nO envelopes should, be sent utii-.i (were mailed after -J 885, Old folded letter* or 'nvelopes -tised before 1R50 are of vatue only when . they bear same kinjl of adhe sive postage tamps. The nk en velope* without stamps whieh?nvight hm-'vaW are ,-ume of Itffiff used in the Kiuth during the yesfr 1861, before Confederate V stamps were . available % Loote- -lamps Mr. -Brook.- tire a- .tui buy, except certain varieties C i the <\nf ederate issues. Stamps should never le i lit ' otf as -they a/. C ^vorth J ?o:c n tin- il ? i'>|H " Veas':n f r this -l:i th?t collectors to ?J4v are interestc I in )-.. ? ? ' ' well as Etitmps. Revjnae stamps are not wanted. He does not huy coins. Confederate money, old newspuiwsrs, eld documents or ether relics. Koth- I ing but the eld en\el pe- interest him. This explanation is made fee cause Mr Brocks writes that nl 'though htf-- has tried to make, this plain in "his advertising, |ie-> pie still write regarding" miscellanc- J Ous - articles which he "iocs not col- j jSome- of otir readers have also sent envelopes on which they have written (lat.s. This is not necessary nnd. sometimes spoifs their appear ance after such dates have been ; erased. Old marks cSi>nottS8-lielp ed, but nothing should be added. Send envelopes just as you iind them. The value of an\cij?clrt<k is. determined by, the VMW9 o?_Hie , stamp or postmark and; m>V-tho- ex- ; act _y ear mailed. Many' of 'the enrly i i-G tmarks did not include the year < date, but that makes itt difference Tfrvatue. , There are so many different vari eties of these old stamps that their values cannot, be determined by written descriptions. They must-be seen and examined. ? Many which ap pearto bo alike show slight differen ces when examined with .a., magnify ing glass. The common type- are wanted as well aV the rare. ones. Your envelopes, '?i:weVqiy may be auite- valuable and therefore should be -sent either by registered or in sured mail- Mr. Brooks agree* to refund the postage if the envelopes -rre not purrhjised. Such, e?v*4opes if -in quantity, should be carefully packed in a cardboard box and wel. wrapped to make sure the package "'Loudly "$&i.h this for the benefit of those who have old en velopes Stoied away which ??? mailed during, of bef^re the Civil War. Extra money is always wei come. Our churches need it and manv individuals are sorely in.^ced ofsuchhelp. We ?eate the selling-- of. f?ttJtiy_ JSjtSTE Private letters may be kept, as only the envelopes are of value to .1 . Brooks. In the case f the oia . fashioned folded letters ??. - ? How Doctors Treat Golds and the Flu To_br?nk up r- cold overnight or to cut short an attacle cf grippe, in fluenza, Sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sician* anil druggists are now- recom mending Cajotabs, ths purified snd , Refined calomel compound tablet that'i gives you the effects of cclomel rnd salts combined, -without tho unpleas aqteffeets of either. ( One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swaftoW ofwater, ? that's all. No salts, no -nausea r.or tfin slightest interference ivith your eating, work or pleasure. Next nfoming your cold hns vanished, your system ,1s thor oughly purified and you are feeline -fine -with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat wh%t you please, ? no dan ger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents." At any drug store. , (ad*) Rubber Stamps - ? Stamp Pad Ii\k ? * / ? ? Signature Staistjpf* ? Orders received by noon' ready -for, delivery follow ing 'morning. IKE RISE IIBEItCT * a-iv' &42. iKirhani- N. C. ? F 53 a J ? - * ? ? Vr* rtivffPr tb? entire letter vfQutd of I ? \n -L' have t<t be 'parted, w.fh as the letter- itself cc.-istitatiK . tb?; "tn ?veior*:" . . ?. i ,. v . # Mr, Brook* iv. so well, and fnvoraoly known . t o the puBlishur oi 'f ru' Coarier th?t ,wi' have ii) hesitation ?in, recommending ;bim to otw{readere W"?>fty of (lie fullttt- donfidenci'. ife will report priHsptly-tbe value of h!?y envekipe*' tent lufc are- n;!: ; ' 4 lirely "ftt r fact rv. I", tfar event ibe cnyeiojies are not porcttased, qe w>!f. return them to. you in* d ordof. If you. haven.'t any. V>id -en- . viV*', y'ou will (!o tfthers a v'favsor ?^Jh^wimr Uieu- i sis " no'ti Pack* and ' U'ttflrp. wkowkl lag, to -AM ay or Uarc.id G. Brooke, # Box SL28 ^iitrshall, Michigan/ r.. ' '/j.' fv ? ' ! If Y'ou Are Particular About Quality and Style It Will Pay You to Look Here ' ? ~ Before You Byy ? ? ' ? ? ? ?Our Resident Buyer *f- Ke*dy*To-Wf?r Stays in the market in* I and nqt of ?eifs*?n. If there is anything new to be had. ? have a.nhot at it., She haa sept un Jotrn thin week a beautiful 4 Jot of silk dresses at $16.75. Today some numbers at *10.75. \ t~ You. wiJI be p ea?antly surprised at these values, * ' ? - , *? :i )Ve also received a beautiful lot of 0>ata at $27.50 and there are I per d numfctrt at $11.75 find $16.75. ^ We ean fit ycu /nbm head to foot. It will pay, you .to trade *vith uv. Try it. ? . % ?' ? - ' i WlLBl RN &. SATTERFIELD NVw Hfnrc In, Front of Conrt House... They Know Best ThtfHe In charge of the arrange ments know far better than we do what the services should <?opt, and so we leave the matter entirely up to them. Their selections are the 'only things that determine the cost of <>w services. This is- in accordance with the practice of. the most- modern mem bers of our pVQfession; ' we 'feel it is a step in the right direction. PHONC 47-H 'Bel (far Service. ? i&QurJfim. (Bosfir tffib&T&re:' .SPENCER'S FUNEtU! HOME ' ? ftOXBOHO. N.C. VOLR NEIGHBOR DpES IT . vor covi.rt no it too , J HAVE ON VOI R (JROCERIFS Seed Irish Po-ta^ :es ( Spejtar an Bag Lots) per -- r---r j>3-r>a Arbiickle? Special Coffey & lbs for.;. ? . r*-Peel ; d CaTvno ! "Peaches No :i ner'can^ 222 yj y ?an > * Extra Qualfty Snuppa, per can _ 13: Lima; BtiiirtF. ? j.cr " I'-nn " . ' Swanadown Cake Flour, per -;'Ku Pillsburys. Pan C?ke Floor, per. pk>c.. J Good - Straight !?2our? p?r bbl. ,, 9.40 ASH PAYS LEHIGH CEMENT 3= - !"'"?? "f extra" qualit > iri the raw materials frim which it ft modo. is an extra strength Cement. Specify it for votir ??rk and be, sure Qf sat isfartittn. ? . ? ? We have a l.arge Stack of Mate and Plaattr also ? Watkins & Bullock "Everything To Build With"
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