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While you are building ? -it might as well be the beautiful and the artistic ? especially if it costs no more. No matter what you want to build or re pair, nor no matter what materials you may need, we can supply them at a price as low as can be found anywhere. Roxboro Lumber C? "HOME OF QUALITY LUMBER" Bring Us Your Veal Calves, Chickens and Eggs TRY OUR SAUSAGE MADE ACCORDING TO -HQYfcE r*. Wlayton ERGEANT Palace Theatre Roxbord. N. C. Thursday, Sept. 29th to | Wednesday, Oct. 5th j THURSDAY, SEP. 29 Fred Humes with Virginia Cor bin in f "The Border Cavalier" Ko' advance ' in adm. ???COMEDY.'. Per - iormattpe 7:30-9:00 P.M. i FRIDAY, SEPT. 30TH Conwav Tearle .with Irene Rich in "My Official Wife" Netps Reel and Blake of Scotland Yard ' No. 5 No advance m admis sions. PeKofmahr.es 7:30-9:00 P.M. SATURDAY. Oct. 1ST. Buck Jfbnes with silver .buck m "Whispering Sage" <Tv,o Reel Comedy) "Matinee at. 2.30-4:00 P.M. Evening! 7 15-8 45-0:46 P.M. MONDAY, OCT. 3RD Gene Stratum Porter's , | "The Magic Garden" Collegians "Fighting To Win" Matinee at 3:00 P.M Admisisons ! 15-35C. Evening 7:15-9:00 P.M. TUESDAY, OCT. 4TH I Joan Crawford and Owen Moore in i "The Taxi Dancer" No advance in admission COMEDY I Performances 7:15-9:00 P.M. | WEDNESDAY. OCT. 5 Monte CTue and Clyde Cook in "The Bush Leaugerer" NO advance in admission. COMEDY. Performances 7:15-9:00 P.M. Coming? Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Oct. 6. 7. 8th? "The Pepper Box Re- J vu?". 15-People-15. ~ ?" ? v-| Record Breaking Sales ' " ? : | South Boston, Va.. Sept. 28.? Never before in the history of this market have prospects for a banner season been brighter, according . to T. E. Hodges, one of the proprietors of the famous Planters Warehouse of this city. Mft. Hodges, who ^has* 'just re turned from Lake City, S. C.. where lie Was proprietor of a warehouse this sumrer, reports a highly satisfac tory season for the Planters Ware house, during the coming season here, which will open Tuesday ol n^xt week, October. 4th. During the past summer extensive* improvements and " additions have been made at the Planters, giving it now 67.000 square feet of floor space and making it one of the largest, if not the largest warehouse in the bricht belt. This house will again be run by frhe-iion of Hodges 4r QeJar nptie. veteran warehousemen, who | ^noyro, respfrOtfd and admired! wherever tobacco is sold. Sales this | vear. as last, Vfll be conducted by T. | TS Hodces and E. A. DeJarnette. who j *,ro acknowledged to'-b? two of the b*st men in the bright belt at run- j nine sales. There is not a pile on the rfllW (ijTit escapes their eves and -for which they do not put forth every effort to get the highest possible prices ^he entire staff of the Planters h" j been chosen this season with but one j thing in view, to get men who. know j tobacco and will work at all times for the interests of the customers. A warm welcome awaits everyone at | this house, dav or night, and every farmer is cordially invited to "drive j fnV whether he has tobacco with him r?r' not. This paper will cajyv adver- i trcempnU? for the Planters each week, j eiving reports of sales, etc. Watch for them. Death of Charlie Hamlin i Charlie Hamlin, well known resi dent of.Hefena. died in Watt's Hos pital Tueadav evenlne. about five j o'clock. - Hit body was brought home ?nd prepared far burial by Spencers. Funeral will be held from Mt. Zion <-h\irrh. Thursday, con ducted by Rev." H. E. Lance and in , tprment will follow- in church ceme tery. Mr. Hamlin loves a wife and three small children. - _ ._ .1 THE COURIER Wednesday, September 28. 1827. Everything to Build With. Watkins & Bullock. / ? | Mrs T. T. Hester Ind Theo. Jr., have Just returned from Wrightsville Beach, where they spent the week end as guests of Dr. and Mi.;. Man ning and sons, at the Carolina Yacht Club. ' The following young people at tended the football game at Chapel Hill Saturday afternoon: Misses Inda Collins. Louise Wilburn. LouiseStal vey, Orphla Algood. and Mess. B. B. Knight, and L. T. Hefner. ? ? * ? ? Mrs. H, G. Simpson of Roxboro and Miss Myrtice Brooks of Henderson ville. have been elected on the school faculty here for the remainder of term. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Mooncy and ] family of 'Greensboro spent the wek end with bis mother. Mrs. E. T. Mo6nv. i ..... | Mr. and Mrs. Ton Crowell of South Boston, and Mr: and Mrs. "Eugene Mills, of Raleigh. spent Sunday, as* the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ; CiowQii. ? ? ? ? * ? ? . Mr. and Mrs. O.. B. Crowell. <5f Hendersonville. N. C.. returned to | their home Monday after spending a few days here with relatives. Misses Louise Brooks-' and Rosa Newell, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.. Brooks, have re turned to New Bern, N. C. ? ? ? ? - Mr; and Mrs. George Walters and ; Uttle daughter of Cedar Grove spent Sunday with relatives in Hurdle Mills. Mr. and- Mrs. ? Arba ? : Wrenn ? and family, of Dtanville. visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris Sunday. ? ? * ? '- a Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Page and' ' "small son o\ Zeouion. X. C\. spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris. ? ? ? ^ ? ? Miss Ruby Proctor of Durham, spent Wednesday in the home of Mr. | and Mrs. A. P. Clayton. Mess. N. V. Brooks, J. M. Featlier ston and W. H. Gentry spent a few days ? last week in Charlotte, taking in the Speedway races while there. * * Miss Annie Watkins of Henderson j Is visiting her . brother. Mr. W. C. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Watkins and daughter. Annie, spent the week end in Henderson*' ? Mess. E. G. tong. H. K. Sanders , and W. O. Miller spent" yesterday in | Hickory on business matters. * | Mr. Henry Sergeant. who Is a student at the Univesity. spent the week end at home. I Miss J^rrfe Burns. .1 student in I M.eredit^^Sjoliece. spent the week end here with nh? parents, Mr. and. Mrs. ?ftr' M: Burny. ? ? - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Smith, who | have been abroad this summer, have returned home. i Mr. and Mrs. James T.. Hughes, of Greensboro, spent Sunday here vis iting friends. Judge J. C .Pass. Mrs. R' N. Fefe therston. Mrs. J. M. Pass, and Mr. Robert Featherston. Jr , spent Mon day in Durham. ! ? * ? ? ? * Miss T^a T5T5ughter spent the week end in Yanceyville with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foushee end daughter. Miss IJlir'ibeth. attended 'he birthday dinner given by Geo. foushee. Rev. W F. West. Mesdames W. A. Bradsher and F. J. Hester, and Mr. A F. Wood spent Monday afternoon in Raleigh. Mr. A. F. Wood of Maysville. Ky.. fs. visiting his daughter. Mrs; E. M. Davis this week. V ? *. ? ? Miss Ruth Rogers, of Tampa. Fla.. was the guest of Mrs. Henry Win stead last week. Mess; Frank Mooney and Hardld Clayton of Varina. spent the week I end here with friends. Mr. George W Blalock of Fuf/tmy i Springs, is spending some time* at home with his father, Mr. A. W. Bla lock. ." * . ? ?. ? ? Mr. J. J. Woody has been confined I to his room for several days, but we are glad' to hear' he is improving. ?? * ' ? ? * * Mr. O. B. Mc Broom spent several days in New York City last week on business matters. ? . * ? ' * ? . Mr. W. O. Miller .who hsui been in charge of the hotel at Lake Wacamow during the summer, has returned home. I Mis Louise Stalvey . wfc J is teach ing at St. Pauls, N. C., spent the wek end here with Miss Claire Harris. Vanco. Liy. of Duke, spent the week rnd here with his parents. > ? * - ? v ? ? ' Mrs. P. D. Cheek and Miss Mary Cheek spent last Thursday in Dur ham. * ? ? ? j Dr. ami Mrs. J. H. hughes are' spending a few days in Richmond. ?>;. . ? '?" Miss Mary . Brooks, of Ronoake. Va. spent the week end here With her sister. Mrs. E. R. Jones. Mr- Robert WU Arson 16ft last weeJt for Chapel Hill where he will be a tsudent . this term, w T. C. Brooks. Jr.. of pittsboro, K* C.. spent the wek f end a f home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C Brooks. .* Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gray. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren and Mr. and Mr:-. Lonnle Green of Philadelphia. Pa.. ' spent (nor a J day; last week as guests of Mr. and' Mis. C. C. Garrett. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. D._ Viewers of. Durham, spent last Wednesday as"; the guests of Mrs. C. C. Qarrett. 1. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Rnpland and ] daughter. Miss Annie. Rapland. of ; Durhain, are visiting in'the home ol , Mr. and Mrs: R, A. Allen. j ? ?.* * ? f f.vlr Calvin Hawkins, who under- j went ah operation a few weeks ago at Watts hospital, has returned and ; -is getting along, very nicely. ? ? ? ? Mr L. E. Greaver ol Richmond. Va.. spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paylor. ? ? .? ? ? Mr. E.' C. Brooks and son. Thomas, of Fitzgerald. Ga spent last week with relatives .here. Mrs. Jennie Feathers ton is spend ing a few days with, her son. Mr. Z. T. Featherston. ? ? ? ? ? Miss Evelyn Beverly, of pynchburg. opept-hist wgfk htrc as ?he eur.st e.t Mrs. Margaret Critcher. Mrs. J. S. Petigrew and small son have returned from a visit to Greed more, N. C. * ? . * Mr. E. M. Fanning of Asheville. N. C.. was a week end visitor in Rox boro. * ? . ? 1 ? Mrs. Sarah Goodman, who has re turned from a visit to her daughter . in . London. England, is visiting her. son. M. Goodman. ) Miss Elaine -Goodc and Mr. Dave 4 Montgomery. of Reidsvijle. N. C.. j spent Sunday in Rnxboro, ? I Misses "Elsie Vaughan and . Mary [ Enity of Durham, spent the week end | -Mth Miss Musette Blalock. Mr and Mrs. Neal Pool and child ren of Greensboro, spent the weK [ end With Mrs. Pool's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clayton. r . * ? Mess. J. Shields Harvey. E. V. Boat right and" Jasper Burch have return ed from Kingstree, S. C . where they Mess. J D. Perkins and- Willie Per kins. who have been in the tobacco business in Lumberton, have returned home. - .* . ?? ML^s Elizabeth Morris retti'ned to Hollins College last Thursday. Mr. Ocorge Henderson of Ashville. N. C.. spent several days last week as the guest of his brother. Mr. T. W. Henderson. t v Mrs.~T O. Pass., of Mayo. Va.. is j visitsng in thr* home of Mr. and Mrs; j T. W. Pass. i Jones Chambers spent several days i J art -week ? i!i ? Richmond on business Mr. and Mrs. TO. Abbitt and Miss -j Nina and Wiiliard spent Sunday in Reidsville.. -? * ? ? * * Mesr Cov Day and Johnnie Till man spent Sunday in Danville. Va.~ . with friends. ? t * * 1 ? Dr. O. W. Oentry spent several . days this week at Norfolk, Va. ? . a ? . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore and chil- j dren of Warrenton. spent Sunday ? here guets Of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. | Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stewart spent last week in Richmond. Va? with Mr. Stewart's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Raifl and daugh ters left Monday afternoon for Dan ville. Va.. where ihey will spend a few days. . * ? ? ? ? J Mr. Earl Kellert spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Durham. * ? ? ? ? * ' Miss Banna Day and Mr. R. V. Dickerson spent Tuesday in Durham. Margaret. Carlton left last week for Chapel Hill where she en tered the University as a student. ?iiiiiiiim I Choose The First Creations i ? There will be other and new things to come out dur ing the season, but the first Ready-To- is usually of lon?r and thoughtful study. You wy^make no mis take in getting that Coat or Dress early. Our selections were personally made from massive stocks. Vou have the opportunity at the pick. If you are particular about the style you wear and not indilV feient as to quality, take a iook. * (t Will Pav Vou To Trade With l:s. Try It. 1 WlLIU RN & SATTERFIELD WHAT MAN WOULD CRITICISE AN ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER .-V $2.20 2J5 7. 7.") - . . 75c 13c -?30c ...40c _ _ _28c Plant. Wheat Bran, per 100 pound bag - Good KhipstulT (hog feed) per bag Patent Flour, per barrel Feed Oats, ner bushel 5 Ounce Cans Corned Beef Hash, per can Corned Beef (35c size) per can Bartlet Pears (50c size) per can _ . > ? --- Sliced Pineapple (35c size) per can Fresh Green Beans. Green Peas. Carrots, E?g Lettuce.. Celery, Honey Dew Melons Pay Cash? Cash Paye Phone 113 Aubrey Long & Co. |j birds roofs 1 ? I 'AMERICAN 7tw'n Shingles Bird's American Twin Shingles are self-spacing. 1. Arc two-in-one-shingles, with an extra wide butt, twice the area of ordinary shingles ? save labor and nails. 2. Have the distinctive, arched cut-out which prevents tearing _ and enhances the appearance of . the roof. 3. Have a smooth fire retardant surface of natural Red, Green, Blue-black or Art-Blende (a combination of russet tints) slate. -f 4. They are one-man one-hand shingles ? packed in easy-to handle bundles. 5. For new work or right over the old shingles. American T win Shingles are made by Bird & Son, inc. (Eat. 1795), manufacturer* of Neponset Twin Shingles, Bird'* Shingle Design Roofing, Art-Craft Roofing, Paroid Roofing, Neponset Black Building Paper, Bird's Insulating Blanket and Neponset Board. There s a Bird product for every sorT of building! [ We are he<uUjuarters for Bird'* roofing*, building paper* and tcali board. Watkins & Bullock "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH"
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