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v. hV-.- ' v' "m."v - f-V A"1; : wv"' AOVAv '":.V, 4- -I Ml 1 . ! ) i r f 1 . r, ft 'A f '1 v.'-- ...)!. Si ; ' ..W-V. i , (Continued from first page) f' 10 you get the regular scale of votes also. Now figure for a minute. Two five year subscrip tions would give you - 60,000 re gular scale votes. To this you would add 200,000 extra votes, . making a Total of 260,000 votes. See how you can climb right now. The field is ripe for the work, and subscriptions can be easily obtained now. REG. SCALE VOTES 1 year subscription 5,000 2 year subscription 12,000 3 year subscription 18,000 4 year subscription 25,000 5 year subscription' 30,000 x ATTENTION NEW CANDI DATES You can enter today. It is not too late. Opportunity time offers you an opportunity to forge right to the front with just a little hard work. Bring in your name or send in the name of a friend. Yet the Contest Manager call up on you and show you how easily you can secure votes and sub scriptions. The more contes tants we have the merrier, and the less votes it requires to win one of the big prizes. CAMPAIGN WARMING UP Things are getting mighty warm these days. The time is ripe for results when everyone is talking about the contest, and most everyone has an interest in CASH IN TOUR PROMISES money should be Daid onlv thA T oeA TiU u.Pnt,inn L 4liV; mat. f A 'nTlv - J' .r , ; The regular children rC: NOW, : , , directors direct but IJiave noticed ter.privately but he ref useillto ac- ast Wednesday, afternoon ' when TT 1 hew last Su There is , not a contestant in that when the Boards direction cept any of the money back, ex- the ' Community Improvement a- n' There were a num? the race but what has promises did not meet with Mr. Lontfs and cept one dollar. I considered this' League entertained the home ffirk Ver,V Sma" children on tho B by the score This is the . time Mr. Cuningham's approval they quite-a small sum. for .such, a who have been away teaching dur--?1" ' '!'?ch made U a" ' mol to cash m these -promises, i laid the matter aside and'-waited hmgthy interview and so; the mat- jDg the winter The ehtertoinm nf reSt!nff' Get aronnd to see the people who for a more congenial meeting. Had ter closedPoor Rich'ar'dV of the afternoon consisting ii?-Tn aV7. STthlm SubsCriPti0itthisTfie 0Urier - . cating.familiarquotationsh3AdtomiStratOrsNo and get them to come across" would long since have -printed a . pfr'.RihiiJ.! Hiving this day aualifi.n Cl nghtnow, when it means so 1 list of the parties who drew urem- From Leasburg. ,,. , " ; ""T"""' " ministrator. of theWwmandTr- much to you. liums :,nd L ?TaZ ! The season, havebeen ,ood and Pr,f a Mll.ft f!.ifoo 1 rt.--P..,.r..c. .rtMrtr.llT ,t-011 r- . f 'ft"'a U? tIie luff Claims ftfrmnsr aa?, , 1 : nld- NO T,nSrHRSTMTmGrnTTi?cT J , ma. oearing.. theinsignia-ofc.thec.ir,- Everv content, tlt ram o me U,. .LJi.r, uu ivf.. ,uh .1;.. . iuagl?eWned b.V theofficers, 1 sept., them , to the under Zre; a- x I ; v. uuua, 'MnuiiHi. ,vuiiifiK n am "f "" was awarded the successful ont onpr Detore the 17th day of M-n- m this contest . and qualifies in says he has now paid. I ask Mr. we'l and the wheat crop is Vrbm- fpet,lnf tt,.,,:. buccefrm t or this notice will be plead nA . . . icouiuu i i uiu Lieam case, entree tneir recoverv. . WI t 2'"" . ten peru.unguam why he Wa,teds6lonjf Km - - and mints were servecl for refresh-; ' s May ni 1915 Cent. 01 al monPV thev turn in har'nio rv lino Irtir tvAirt for subscriptions if they do not - this business. Sorry so young a than usual in the regular spring wm a pnAc. man asivir. uuninirham .can nnt cieaninsr 01 nome nremises etc IRVING H. BARNETT A 1 . J L. M. Carlton, Att'y. ator 5 -4. V w iun, Ab A LAbr VVOKD THIS recollect about the little mi's At the April meetinp; of the WEEK apron. Am sure most of the board Bright Jewels a prize was offered; Don't forget to ' 'hop to it' ' recollects my bringing the matter the child who would collect the during Opportunity Time. The up before them, and my failingto biggest pile of rubbish before the extra vote offer of 200,000 might get any adjustment of the matter, next meeting. Much interest and mean a great deal to you or any , Mr. Cuningham says the Fnir enthusiasm was shown in the con other contestant at the final lap j was a great success, and in many test among the smaller children the time is short. Opportunity ways it was, and especially so to and they gathered up in heaps time starts tomorrow Thursday, I a few individuals as they have the many wagon loads of useless stuff. May 2uth, and closes Saturday use of our money while we are on- The judges awarded the prize to may 29th. Get at least one club ly getting the cahoots. According Lorena Wade at the last meeting of ten dollars during this offer. to the statement as drawn out of of the band, the next afternoon Mr. Cuningham our stock is now all the contestants enjoyed' a play From Allensville. ! worth about fifteen dollars per hour at the home of the ladv man- ! 1 i . v i it ii ii i i v . snare, out l have a tew slut res at ager followed by a ride in some of tne same old price or ten dollars the good neighbors automobiles. Much credit is due the pastor for his business like method and dispatch in putting up the new barn at the parsonage. The subject of the needed renairs was hrnntrhf . j yjn nuo Cfcil Ulicicai 111 j JL U3 jmi W,Y CllUIl.M UlC lUl Hie "unl! vmiu la twui Ull.liuca'), Villi 11 Vluu6"n it. Contestants should lose no business not being properly handl- you should need more free help to before the congregation April 11 unu uciuic tnc wutu me wuik was "The Million Dollar Mystery' . In reply to Mess. Long and Cun ingham letters of last week will say I very reluctantly made those charges against those parties but as certain parties seemed to think that because I was a director that I was partly responsible for the per, share or an.vbod.vs cash. In regard to Mr. Long's closing remarks will say you may be sim ple enough to do a thing of this kind, that is your business, but if Thelfiystep won. derful serial wili be shown at the GAIETY hlxt f aesaf 25th. It is only a short drive from Roxboro to the Gaiety, arid it will b well worth your time to see this extraordinary pic ture. It is extremely interesting from the very beginning and you cannot well afford to miss even the first installment. Tuesday May 25 at the time in striking their friends and acquaintances for subscriptions and votes now. Everyone is willing to help the contestants that will help themselves, but in order to get this assistance the contestants must let their friends know that they want it. If you want the "golden apple" you must go to the garden to get it; nobody is going to bring the gar den to you. ni'--l-'.""" - x ed. and I wrote that letter to trW rake chestnuts from the fire'' vou , w (5 ' U - . . . ... . -Hi . . . 1 ,1 TM. ' 1 1 i? 11 i them some hyht on the m.ittpr will have to ca on some one be- cumpieieu. ms uas ueenionowea t I t 1 I A.l up oy a tnorougn cleaning or the church lawn. The widening of the walk from the street to the church and the laying of an underground ' tile drain are great improvements. for God knows if I had had mv side Poor Richard. way about it I would have paid Mr- Cuningham has no recollec every one what he or she was en-'011 of any party who drew too titled to regardless of how much : much premiums or too little. Poor the Fair lost hv so Hninor IWli fellow, his memorv is sn Un 1 - - , -' J il . 7 ---w " - ,7 MVS i Mr. Long and Mr. Cuningham tor one drew agreatdeal toomuch The men weregenerous with their seem, to have forgotten entirelv ; and had to divide with three others help but the movement for clean- what action was taken on man v I who did not sret enough, and still UP was set on foot by the so- matters. I was very certain of m v have about seven dollars more Clal service department of the Wo- ground before I made those state- than I. actually should have draw. man s Missionary society. ments. As Mr. Long states the. One of the most pleasant social GA E Y LONGHURST Shows Every Tuesday, Friday and Sat urday Evenings I 1 i TTyn O u 1 1 Mt , - " ; - I TIT) 0 2 1st 66 ay May Annette Kelleraiann NEPTUNE'S DAUGW 99 If the volume and teno. of the eulogies pronounced upon the spectacular pictorial production, "Neptune's Daugh ter wh.ch comes to the PRINCESS THEATRE, Roxboro, N. C, for Friday May 21st, count for Inythfng the apothe sis i of movme pictures has been obtained in the exploitation of Annette Kellermann's physical charms and wonderful artistic versatility. The "perfect woman" who plays the principal role in this ingeniously conceived and brilliantly executed photo U vnnl0 t th,e 'ns?,ratl0,1Jf01-a d''ama s wh'"l the heroine appears alternately as mermaid and mortal may be read ily understood The magnitude of the production, however, the picturesque sceneo afforded by the Bermuda Islands with their coral reefs submarine grottoes, semitropical verdue and the vast expanse of the blue Atlantic; the appealing senfment of the wondrous story unfolded by the 200 playersjappearing in the cast-these things baffle description The massive production bewilders w.th its multiplicity of features'.' While the story of the play is logical throughout its very literary merit, numerous forms of entertainment are carried in the'scenes. Miss Kellermann's "feminine form Hivi n." 1C COOTS inall f Virt mnmrnH,..n i.' il m 1 i , , 4 , --vwwiwicuiwioHuus nquauu xeais mat nave won ner - world- wide renown, and she proves that she is a brilliant actress, a mnnAfnl rWr ru n vrf mAm .h . The fflm, which measures more than 8,000 feet, carries a gorgeous panorama of animated scenes that dazzle the eye with thejr sumptuousness while exciting the imagination, quickening the. pulse and thrilling the beholder with ex pectancy, ft .s a drama of the mysterious deep, many ofcits scenes being photographed under water, .an achievement ' only possiMe in the transparent seas that hath t.lm Thepccess of "Neptune's Daughter" in New York where it rail for over a year at the Globe Thwih' "hmr : -tu Production required thret months for its perfect preparation and the cost excea L $50 000 ' ' phenomenal. ,. The t p-PF leFl?$ N,ew Y9rHe vellous photo-play was presented in the largest cities of the South creatine- a ritahte fnrmv, In Richmond, Atlanta and other cities where it was presented therobidaj''demanri veritable furore. ' M a large cost, we are getting this wonderful picture for our friends anH nafrnne nm fA i. 9 ! th1 v saw; .ulrllttniuiihilJr' I. i : " .rA..-: ' vb i;1.:''!)"1"! yiliriitn", ': :- . ?.'v;- t.-
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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