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Roxboro Lumber C? "Home of Quality Lumber" from the Housetops! A good roof costs more than a cheaper roof but it lasts several times longer some last a lifetime. Take for e.xample our GALVAN IZED ROOFINGS. It pays 4 to buy the best and roof ings are not exceptions to that rule. Shouted Roxboro Want* to sell your Tobacco. Sergeant & Clayton Wants to 'Sell You Your Groceries. ? GIVE BOTHsk TRIAL ? Phone 23 and 24 | Sergeant G&Olayton L it ftp |Jalar? tihratre Advance Program From Thursday Oct. 14, *"* ** To Wednesday Oct. 20th ** ;*?. . . - THURSDAY Ralph Phelps Offers his "DERBY WINNERS wiih 16? Pe.pie- -16. A Brand new Musical Comedy with all' new jokes, songs. dances, mc?ical "t=. wardr'be and scenery? ^Picture Ah Allan Dwan Production "N'EI-I CWYN" With Dorothy Gish:; A Paramount Picture. Picture 7:13 ? Vaude ville 8 >30 1*. M. Admissions 23? 50 ? 20?40 cents. Special Opening Bill Today? We urge your attendance. FRIDAY "i Ua'lph Phelp- Offers his ? "DERBY WINNERS with 16? Pe p!e? 16. Kntfve chanire of program scenery and wardrobe, The Derby winners Ch ru* of fait iteppiiuf a < Election of vouth and charm. Picture A Robt. Z. Uonard Production "TIME TOE COMEDIAN" With Mae Bu<oh: A Metro Production: Picture at 7:15 ? Vaudeville 8:30 P. M.' Admissions 25 ? 50 ? 20 ? 40 cents. . ?' SATURDAY - Ralph Phelp' Offers his "DERBY WINNERS with 16? People? 16. The lftst and final dav, Entire change of nrogram, everything New:: Pic ture Hoot Gibson (The Dare-deviJ) in "TEXAS STREAK" ? Matinee at 2:30 ? 3:30 -P. M. Matinee Pictures only: Admission 10 ? 25 rents. Nieht Vaudeville and Piftur*': Pprf >rm a nee s 7:15?8:3.0 ? 0:30 P. M. Admissions Night Main Floor 25? 50 cents. Balc:nv 20 ? 40 cents. MONDAY -TUESDAY .no. C. Flvnn Presents Cecil B. Dp Milled Production "THE ROAD TO YESTERDA Y" With William Boyd? Vera Reynolds ? Julia Faye:: Adapted frbpr Konrad's Novel:: A Cecil B. DeMille Production. (A Melodramatic Classic is Cecil B. De.Mille's first personally directed fir the DeMille Cor poration.' Romantic, appealing, A novel theme, and packed with thrills) The Picture you have waited years in vain to see ? Don't Miss it! Matinee Mon day at 3:00 P. M. Admissions 15 ? 35 cents' Evenings at 7:15 ? 9:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY Carl Lnemmle Presents An Edward Sloman Production "THE OI.O fV.T* ' With Ixjuise Fazenda ? .lean Harsh It ? -Gertrude As'.1 i :: rror/i v play by Don Marquis:: A Universal-Jewel Production. Bubbling with quaint humor ? with deft touches of romance, it will fill you with glowing pleasure. ADDED A Cameo Comedy. No Advance in Admission. COMING Monday & Tuesday October 25 ? 26th Zane Grey's Production "Foriorn River'* with Jack Holt:: A Paramount Production. Radio is Going to be Great er than Ever This Season j You don't know what you are miss ing: by being without a set ? see m -- -- ? " for the best St romhere-( Prison and t. * 1 ?. -? - - ( ories, THE COURIER Wednesday October 13, 1926. Everything ~-o o;r:c wia WaU ins & Bollock Dr. and Mrs, H E. Lovf and I^as v?r Bedford, Jr., and little Miss Anna Catherine, left the first if the week for Washington, D. C., where Dr. Love will attend a meeting of the N. & W. Railroad Surgeons. ? ? .. ? ? ? Rev. P. Gary Adams left .yesterday 'or Statesville, X. C.,- where he will ittend a meeting of ,the Synod of V, C. On Sunday he will preach' a eries of three sermon?: on the "Life Of Christ," Johnson City, Tenn. ? ????. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs, F. T. Reade an<f ^on and Mrs. Carr Moore of War renton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bullock. ? * ? * * Mrs. .W. G. Miller, Master Billie ,Miiler and little Miss Marv Miller p?f Knoxville. Tenn., arriyed last week ind are Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hatchett. ? Mess, J. C. Soloman and Jbo. T. Wade, whD have been in Leamington, Canada during the summer in the * ba?co business,, have returned home. * * * * ? Misses E.hiilein Ahk-y, Gladys logcr ?and Brunette Ashley soent. the week end with Miss Maude Clay ton. . . . ? ? . ""J The many friehds of Mrs. G. J. Cushwa will be delighted to hear '.u: she has- sufficiently recovered "is to be . able to return honfie. ?15 ? \ * ?? * Miss M.nroe of Halifax, Va , spi?nt Wednesday here with Mrs. E. R. Monroe. Mrs. J. L. Atkins of Durham spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Younger, ?*'.*? * * ? '? Dr. H. M. Beam left a fe^fc fiays ago to e*nter the hospital for treat ment. His friends h^pe he will "soon rec.ver and return home. M1CKIE says? PRwr EVEtfiUitf Bur DCUAR Mr- ?nd Mrs. A. P. Clayton spen ast Sunday visiting? friends in Reids rttk % ? ' ? ? ? Miss Frankie Clayton, Mr. W. E Mooney and little ' Miaa Florence Clayton spent the week end in Apex .Miss Alice Cole, who is attending Durham Business College, spent the week end at home. William Thomas and Charles Wood of Chapel Hill spent the week end at home. ? * ? ? ? Rev. J C. McGregor has returned 1 hom* from a visit to relatives at Spring Hope and SmithfieVd. i * Mr.' and Mrs. E. Zaytoun and chil dren spent the week end with rela tives in -Kinston. "Mrs. John Montasrue and M's. F A. Woody spent laft week with rela tives at Bethel Hill. * * ? * * * Mrs. G. W. Joynej- f Bethel Hill spent the week end with Mrs. -John Montague. ? Miss Elizabeth Mas ten left Sun day for Coats, where she will teach tbi-? session. Mrs. R y Cates and sop, Biliie, art visiting thi? week in Burlingtcn. ?? ?. ^ * ? Mr. H. Raiff left Saturday f.r New Yu k. ? ???*?* ? Mr. Jame<= Carver of Oak Ririgt College spent the week en^d at home ? ? m ' * ? '* ' JSev. B. F. Horley of Mebane wa?? a Roxboro visitor one day last week W. G. Bradsher and Otis. Wilker ?on spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Mr. J. M. Pass of DilKvyn, Va.? spent the week end here. Mrs. G Jt* Moose of*Gold Hill is visiting her ^:n. Mn G. H. MOo~e. * * Mrs. Irving Moore and son left this week f:r Virginia to visit relatives. m ? * ? ? ? ? Mrs. Charlie Wade returned home from Watt's H spital. Mr. and Mr'. John S. PetteifJ.ew 1 spent last week end at Creed more. , . ? . > j Miss V;v:an AHgood f Pittsboro I spent the week eni at home. j ..... . , * . ? ? . | H. H. Masten and G. B Masten. spent Sunday at Coats. subscribe ;o the courifp. AUTOMOBILES ? PAINTED ? Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed ? SEE ? H. H. MASTEN ? p ? E WE SELL FOR LESS ALWAYS Greenstones Dept. Stores Special Sale of SILK DRESSES Good Quality $4.95 up to $5.95 Sizes 16 to 48 AllCoiors Do You Buy Price Or Merchandise If you are particular about the style of the garment and not indifferent as to the qual ity it will pay you to look over our Ready-To Wear Department. See those Jersey Dresses ONE LOT at $10.75? ONE LOT at $17.50 We know the people we buy our garments from, they have stood the test for years. You will be pleased with our READY-TO-WEAR LINE It will pay you to trad? with us. Try it. WlLBLRN &. SATTERFIELD i ii ill minium huh unit nt iiiiiiitniiimiimi n ii fr-(nit=Ut=UcfJi?lr-,lr-'l\ TAKE CARE OF DAD ? BY SAVING J ON THE GROCERIES I Compound Lard in Tubs, per lb. 15c 25 lb. Average Fat Back, (Extra thick) per lb. 18c Irish Potatoes (fancy) per peck. .1: ? _ ? 60c Picnic Hams, per lb. ... - ? 30c Fancy Breakfast Bacon in squares, per lb. __ 30c We still have good Flour at pe rbbl.. ------ ? ?7.00 Store No. 1 ? Main St., Phone 113 Store No. 2 ? Commerce St;, Phone 195 Aubrey Long & Co. ROOFING Now is the time to repair your old one or put on a new roof. Prepare for Winter's rains and storms? Roofing prices and labor are lower now and you will save money. J We have a complete stock of the Best Roof- ? ing materials made and you will do best by I seeing us about your roof. ? BIRD'S SHINGLES ? ROLL ROOFING ? ? WATER PROOF PAPER ? \ GALVANIZED ROOFING ? 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