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Rv '-mm. .!- .. _. . t J ? l t DO NC If you are contemplating < ing NOW IS THE Till " of all kinds will be hard to much longer and prices are have a most complete stock vances and we are in a^positk bilL Our opinion is: Prices of sixty days from now. DO KOXBOK LU I^J [ Home of Qua [uwi Sash-doors, frames, . Flooring, Ceiling, i Lime, Cement, I PV. : Shingles, Lath Mantels, Gri : Paints, C -EVERYTHLNG TO BUI LI I Watkins | II Roxboro, N. C. I PRINCESS V * *1 ROXBORO. Advance program from Thursday g Till I' I Jessie L. I-asky .resents BKTT\ I PLAY "The Little Minister" A Added SCREEN SNAPSHOT'S _________________ REALART PICTURES presents "MIDNIGHT A PARAMO! F~ 4 ?TI.'j -secret romance of a urri's . I youthful folly and later love. Bflfci ADDED TWO rod KDLTATIO H KEY SHINES": satl'fl "WILLIAM iPOX presents Tom sorbinc di^ma of life in the grti I heir. raisings. ADDED 'Ttvo reei titled "MONKEY SHINES". Matinee at 2:30 P. M. MONDAY " Jessie L. Lasky presents GLORI He . CAGE" A Sam wood Production ' forty end." A loVe drama that re' Br. Paris dancer. Lavishly produced E' THE ROCKS DAVID POWEIJ I cast. H I (SEE Gloria's:latest dazzling: g< . Matinee' admissions 10c '25c. H ADDED ATTRACTIONS HAROl DINGS". ' i wed: E_, OOLDWYN presents A RUPER EROl ,S CURVE AHEAD" with K.'? .. CHADWICK. Rupert Hug lies Sparkling Comec NOTICE SALE OF " VALUABLE LAND Un^ler and by virtue-of an orier of the Superior Court of Pprson i County, X. C., made in that special K. proceeding entitled G. T. Thaxton et I. al vk Rosa Thaxton and Lizzie Thax hTTT;?the?uu.lu'nigned Commissioner H~ will mm MONDAY. OCTORKR Sfith < JP22, at twelve o'clock M. in <ront of H- the Court_Houfle door in Rtoxboro, N. ' C.: seflTto the highest bidder for cash), " the following described land to wit; . That certain tract ^of land, in Mt. Tirosh Township Person County, N. B f Knrmrfed on the Morth by the lands m of D. C.>Moore and Mrs. V. J. D Lunsford on the East by tllo lands of II. CI gJtwCritfln <n.l..Ui liNil I'nioat and Will ^KTbhiSrvil on thp South byVthc lands of ^K. C, Fugleman eatald and B.-fik Giant' ^ nd On the West by the lands of A:. IT ] )W doing any building or repairSTART. Building material i get if the strikes continue i stiffening overy week. We . bought before the late ad>n to save you imoney on your today will took like bargains IT NOW. ? i MBER CO I lity Shingles S5f . > * Biding, Master, s, Booting, i.' itea, tile, ils, etc. o.wnM". i & Bullock Fnone 94 1 THEATRE . N. C. Oct. 19th, tc Wednesday Oct. 2.5. ~rsday ' COMPSOX in J..51. BARRIE'3' ; Paramount Plctnre. (TJre^studio before_ your eyes). DAY CONSTANCE RINNEY in JNT REAL ART Picture, iafsfcuation?looms in a drama of. 1 XA.l COMEDY entitled "MONIDAY Mix in "THE TEXAN" An abtt outdoor*, of thrills, stunts, and I EDUCATIONAL COMEDY en- ! , Evening at 7:15 p. m. i TUESDAY A SWANSON in "HER GILDED,. A Paramount Picture One of thb veals the sensational secrets of a by the man who made BEYOND - and WALTER HEIRS in thn >wns) Matinee Monday 3 P. M.) Evening admissions 10c 35c. LD LLOYD in GASOLINE WED- J 1ESDAY T HUGHES Picture "DANGER i RICHARD DIX and HENENE ly ot married life. ?' ! " ? E. Fogleman anil A. L. Moore, con twining ninety seven acres more o: li'Bl knma as Dip Tom Tliualuil plait! This September 20th, 1922. N.- LUNSFORD, ? ^ commjssionei , Q - ? NOTICE. Wee Wahl Pride_ No. 190 Impprov ed Order ot Red Men meets even 12nd and 4th Tuesday night. All mem hers- are urged-to attend. Visitor have cordial invitation. Till Dec. 31s . you can join for 1>5.00. !.10-11 4ta. S. M, MURRAY, cT cf H i ; ; , ?o To yet* ladies who- care, for. 'ih mure'rtelieate in perfumery: Gome an taliB a look at our imported novel ? " 7 ~~ "TttE ROXBORO COURIER OCT THE COURIER ? Roxboro, N. C. Oct. 18th 1922 | Don't yoivhear them say Get it at ROXBORO DUMBER CO. TJ "T* ? vi Miss Elizabeth Featheraton will teave today for Blackatone, Va., where the will attend Blackatone Col- a, lege. - le * * * * ' tl Mr. and Mrs.-E. E. Thomas, Misses Q Louise Bailey, Lucy Connell, and Fitldah Mitchell spent Thursday night in Durham attending tlte Festival.. Mrs. Leper and little son left last Sunday for her former home in Gastonia, N. C-, where they will visit relatives. . _ ? . 'Hi. J. J. Street, of Pittsburg, Pa., will arrive tonight to viait his sister, Mrs. J. D. Morris and other relatives in the County. * Mr. J. D. Morris took in the foot ball game at Chapel Hill last Saturday and spent the week end on tBa Hill. * * 11 v Mrs. W. J. Winstead and daughter, i Miss Bivens, returned flrom Phila- ' del phi a last Sunday. Miss Winstead ; i had been in the city for treatment j J and her friends are glad to know she is much improved. - - ' * - . . _ r Mess. O. C. Gentry aod Jack Strum rpent Jant Sunday in Clover, Va. VMs. P. T. Thaxton of Wilson, N. C.. < is visiting: her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garrett. - 1 ?? * . i ' Mrs. A. S. deVlaming and Mrs, CaLlie Slmros spent last Thursday in Raleigh. ^ k^frs. Frank Hedrfck of Stckesdale, N. ?., is visiting Her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks. * ? * * Mr. C. B. Goswick of Durham spent ! j the weeh end in town-visiting fri ! ends. yf \\ ? * "Miss Grace Learey was called to Chapel Hill last Friday on account of the illness of her brother, -who is-a- student in the University. Mrs. R. A. Pass, who has been summering in Asheville, arrived last Sat-' : urday night, leaving Hare on.yesterday morning for Raleigh accompanied by her "husband, Mr. R. A. Pass. ... . . Miss Mary Clay is spending the week in South Boston visiting Mrs. " F. L Howard. * t * * # I ?^Iiss Maggie Connell and Mrs. Wali ter Johnson of Pittsboro spent SunI day here visiting Miss Lucy Connell. * * ' * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thaxtcn of J Prospect Hill spent the week end I here viaiting. relatives. y .. . * * * *. I I; *^Ir. Wm. C. Massey, secretary of v tf?? Roxboro Chamber of Commerce c*>ent a few days in Washington th> first of tfye week. | ?. .> Mr. E. W. Garrett of Timberlake route- 1, wa.s a caller last Wednesday.'!; ? fie had just sold load of tobacco J: On the open market and was delight t;d with hin prices r JMr, W. A. Moore, one of our best i? young friends, favored us with a call | last Thursday. He~ was here, selling jwith the New Hyco. and was another ? satisfied farmer. - * * * * j Mr. H. M. Whitfield made us a call ~ last Friday. He was here with his two sons, Archie and Sammie, who j were selling their tobacco. They are two promising boys of about 9 and 12, but they knew "how to raise good tobacco, for tHeir crop averaged them $50.00, their first curing bringing more than $400. " \ ' -**-* Miss Bessie Thompson, our valued Leasburg, corespondents honored us with a visit la9t. Saturday. li %^r- S. P- Jones, whp Is connected I with the Cooperative Marketing Asi; sociation in Winaton-Salom spent the ! weet end in the County visiting rel ativea. r Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stewart spent, last' Saturday evening irr Danville, ^ ' Mta. John A. Nce'l returned from - Richmond Tuesday night after a visit of a few days. ,r*: ? * * - Mr. il. D. Long of the Wil.on mari-ket snent the week end here wiOr ttS"* " family. ! rI "I Mr. N. t.nnsford has returned from,. 5 a vacation spent in Wadesboro and, ( South Carolina. ^ ' r i - *. * '' ' VMr. flBd Mri. vvnila Nkdmis ami biaby of FJeidavtHe spent the week end n heee- vinlting?Mr. ^icWols mother, j Mrs. C. Or Nichols. "Mrs; H. y. Oakley, is spending to day in Durham. Ld w, . J OGER iSth. 1922. Dr. .1. p. Swan of Semora wa? n j cxbo.o visitor last Friday. J * * ? I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Neal Thomp- i >n of Greensboro, who are visiting 1 datives in Leasburg, were Roxboro g aitors last Saturday. ? ? . E Mess. Cledith Oakley of Durham j* id Kenneth Oakley of Trinity Col- ? ge spent the week end here with 1 leir parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. | akley. , , B Hides j Wanted I B We want hides of all kinds, " drx and green, and will pay ' B the HIGHEST CASH market price for them. JUST RECEIVED CAR j | load of salt which we are X offering at attractive priceT " g Just^ in big shipment of ' "I Flout and Ship Staff?see ' 1 us before you buy. j r. . V. J , Blanks & j j Morris | jLook] ^ "When in- Roxboro - and "g j ^ HMtv con.i ueitv |a| 5 oux Bleats, We sell iba choice Sp | of the best brands, in a TBI 5 ciean Sanitary Market.. |j we buy your Cattle and ||j aj Hides also.' J : it j. Our Service is at your <0( disposal. Use it often. to | A2BE? ^ Sj ? Telephone 11 j. JS- | MOORE'S "MARKET. $ j ?j '.V. K. Moore Manager. 'jg Jail Street., |a ' ' _ ^ You want ~R| a to look at our line of watches before buying ' 1 IP It4' JEWEL'S r7 7TET ; THEM PROM l The _ | Newells 'i B Jewelers I Koxboro,? . ._NTC. .j a' ' - ~ ; ' n ' ~~ - ???: *Tr ^?-?: ? y?!?L? . I 3 | Let Them Talk ! For You | It is true that good clothes do not make the man, but it 1 is also true they speak a mighty good word for you. Come and see a personally ? selected line of 1 Ladies9 Coats and Suits 1 from the style center, and 1 also take a look at those i $11.75 and $15.00 Dresses. 1 It will pay you to trade with I __ _ TP !i. IS I us.- i ry u. K Wilburn & Satterfield 1 ROXBORO, N. C. 8 , j J. W. Featherston _ With The j Banner- Warehouse DANVILLE, VA. - ? V 1 DANVILLE, VA. ( ' I l|jl|l|||? | gyfe&X.Mj:.t^K.N()\rs DANVILLE IS MEAD- } \? QUARTERS FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO, and I feel safe in urging my fanner friends of.Person and Caswell } _ Counties to brine lie ROMP nf-iVtAiv >*aa/] it ? r ??? v*, mvii guyu tuoacco. COME' TO SEE ME AT THE I ! Banner Warehouse, DANVILLE, VA: \ . J NEW HYCO W arehouse ROXBORO, N. C. i 1 i - a iiuw upcii cinu win De every-^ayr-^fceepfc^ f-~~ " Saturday and Sunday, for the sale of your Tobacco the Old Cash-way. The New Hyco is the best constructed warehouse in North j ~ Carolina or Virginia^?as.near fire proof as ? L a house can be built. Every accommodation for man*and beast. I ^ % r " Our sales the past .week averaged for eiV- * erything on the floor better than $35.00 and if von want the . 1 HIGHEST PRICE come to The New Hvr/i at Rnvlinrn Reqrjember, The New Hyco will sell every sale^LTayft>fegftt1dless of what othprermfly ' ' . ? say. Try us with a4oatl and we will send you home with the CASH and satisfied with your prices. ' Respectfully, I Ml ^ "Mini" I I ^ ^ *1^ ^
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