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i.- > ? ^ T.[ J DO N< If you are eoriteMpJatir in'g NOW IS THE TK: of all kinds will be hard much longer and prices ; 1 have a most' complete st< [ varices and \ve are in a pos bill. Our opinion is: Prices sixty driys from now. ' D< !"' ROXBOf 11 *. \LI m i - TT rt. Hp irus ',. . d ' ; : - Sash doors, frames, | ' Flooring, Ceiling Linje, Oemfent f . ! v Shingles, CLa L ' v r .fiz? Mantels, < Paints ; J EVERYTHING TO. BtJj I j Watkin Roxboro, N. C. f PRINCES! I ROXBORO, Advance program from Thnnst ber 1st. i It 1 1 . ' . ADQLPH ZUKQR present* DUCTION "THE LIVE GHO NORMAN KERRY A Param< REALART PICTURES Preaei 9 CHICKEN" " A %omedy dram mount Picture. Added LARRY comedy. 0 : WILLIAM FOX presents D1 IDtfLS".' A romance of th< i hectic life. ? 1 ; MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. added Mw< I MONDAY ' ADOLPH ZUKOR presents ik TION "THE SIREN CALL"i POWELL, MITCHELL LEW A Paramount Picture ? a A.l.U.t Hi W.1T ' 1 b:y: I- '- - - ' >. WH |: GOLDWN presents CLAH I. BIDES" adapted fram the nc ?. A fioldwyn Picture. Added a I before your eyes). i" ' |" When DhM ? I -r IMiiiui jj 3 Would that .picture be sa ra anything happen to you at ' Photography is not taken I j3L- value is in recording and ho ? 5| tain. Give this serious thoui JL? ; friends. . * l.'- tome tn And let OS ntaki |>:*i 3 _ proud to give your friends. MISS KATIE L. JC 3J'." Mail your kodak films to ?s r . Irt i StlBSf.RIRF, TO . .fdrii;;B*" ' ' ' fe-T. ' . - - rm-p IT DW ig .doing any building or repairSTAKT.. Building material to get if the strikes continue j are stiffening every week. We I sck bought before the late adition to save you money qn your of today -will look like bargains y PF NOW; . i *o JMBBR CO lality Shinglfys BER ? r, Siding, i . , Plaster, iths, Roofing, .??1_*\?t jratea, tile, .. . I * , OHs, etc. . II4> WITH". S & - . -. Bullock -Phone 94 S . ' [ THEATRE| -- s N.C. i Jay Oct. 26th to Wednesday, Novem. ' - i THURSDAY . ' t ! A GEORGE F1TZMACRICE ?RO8T with ANNIE Q. NILSSON and >unt Picture. " ? FRIDAY - 1 rata BE BE DANIELS in "A GAME a fall* of pep and actions.- A Para- ' SEMON in "THE SHOW" two reel ; iATURDAY LtSTIN FARNUM. in '.'STRANGE i primitive forest and of the city's ' . i " EVENING AT 7:15 P. M. a reel comedy. , : & TUESDAY. ^ AN IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCvitH DORDTJFrV nAKI-TOW nivin GTv " r. net one of the now forty one. LOYD COMEDY^-_ :dnesday IE AfiAMS in "WHEN ROMANCE ; ivcl 'WILD FfRE' by ZANE GREY. iCREEN- SNAPSHOTS (The Stud in You Have Your I c Made? | _.v tisfactory to your loved ones, should ?: this time? with sufficient seriousness. Its main r lding that which memory cannot -re;ht. t ou owe ii to your fanllly HTVl ; a picture of you" that you?wiif bo "4 HINSO^, Portrait Photographer, ; >8 E. Main St. Durham, M. G. ' .J . Best results. ? , WE DO JOB WORK ONSflORT NOTICE "?. .... - : TRY-J^?-.. v.. ' * ' .S,*' - %v. *"* -'V" ~ . ' ' - ' ? ?* '? . "HMB-*HB jTHE COLHIER , Roxboro. H- C., November 1?V 1922 X ? :?. !? F Dont you hear them it; Get it ?t ROXBORO LUMBER CO. 1 1?'? : No m,atter how blue or forlorn you C [ may be feeling when our friend Rev. j J. C. Whedbee cells cares go out at the door. We enjoye<rbne of those d: calls last Monday. - b ? Mrs. N,-B. Bitting of Durham'hvas the^gueriof Mrs. R. L. Wilbugn last C we?lc.v R .-# jr Mr. and Mr3. J. M. Lawson of Durham were guests iq the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Critcher last Thurs- C day., . * * * .* Mr. Robert Long of Trinity spent w the week end heTe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.-W.Long. He was accompanied by Mr. C. G. Linn, of Cor- ~c ; ea, a student in Trinity College. a .... re Rev. J. A. Beam is spending a few I days in Laurinburg en business mat ' tors. . ? ?,?- ei We regret to hear that Mrs. J. A. | .Beam is confined to her home but re1 t. Vnmn tli.t ..VI. i. I and hopes to be in her office again jc scon! e ? j' Mips' Bather Thompson, who has been living in Lynchburg, has returned home. * * * * ^ Mt. Merrjmon Burns of Wake For. est College and Mess. Robert Feathersttone and Kenneth Oakley of Trinity. College spent -tfite tveekJ enA" here with their parents. * ' u Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Miles, who are I so Vrndly remembered here where | they lived for some time, were, visit- * ors last Sunday. They are now loest- * ed rn Henderson. . _ . * v . T Mr. "WSlter Jones of Wilson was a Tirrtifw . ? Mr. Harvey G. Clayton of Jtocky Mount, visited his parents here.last week. - '" i V ' V Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hines and chll- * dren of Greensboro visited relatives here laot Sunday. ... * Mr.-R.,B. Covington, who Mas returned ffuii) a four years sojourn in India, spent several days here last week visitinfr In. tHj-home of Mr. and. Mrs. J.tW. Noell. ______ T . ...? ? Mr. and Mrs. CarP Thnbeflake and children of Durham visited the- par" ents of Mrs. Timberlake, Mr. and v r? T v-sr-.t mis. xv. i_. wiiDum. * * Mess. R. P. Burns and J. W. Chambers spent several days last week in Tennessee, attending to some' legal matters. _ 4 . * '* It was a pleasure to have our good friend Mr. Goo. L.' Cuningham call Inst Mondayi I Miss Ola Woody and Mr. C. W. J White spent last Friday, in Durham. I T *-?? I Mrs. Job.i A. Noell left this morn: ing for her home in Greensboro after j visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1 Arch |l Jones. . 1 * i v RPV.- .R. F. Whitn Avna pulled tp j LeaksviUe/ lajst Thursday to conduct it the burial services of one of his formj er members at that place. * ? .? * Mr. R. C. Merritt of Smithfield spent the week end Hsre. *' * * * ? . Dr. B. R. Long, who has located in Greensboro, was a Roxboro visitor last week. * * ? ' Mr. and ifrs. T. C. Markham and two sons of Durham were Roxboro visitors last Sunday. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clary, Jr., came in .op Fridav evening from Robersonjlf. Clftry returned Sunday af ternoorv Mrs. Clary will reI main for a week or two visiting her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noell. * * * ]?rrfy. and Itvs, w. C. Staples and sun | [] i Of South Boston spent. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Johns. Misses Wilnfa Harrell,. Jeraldine i Wellington an<t Rachel Greenwood of Aaron's '>rw,u.1 ;i. k]n!l:; 11 we" k | 11 end with Miss Ruby Hall. * ? .* * Mr. and Mrs. T. C. BradsHcr and Mrs. ,W. J. Pettigrew spent. 4*?t-Suwday in Burlington, attending the * Tirnwrij^ leVJvsl?? _ , The following rnent last Sunday in 't-.irlinotoii e? ''7c' -tho "evmimd ' TV-wr' ' " oj-1 Mri Q."R.. J MrBT' ' :^ Mrfr. TTII'M.1 If s. ~t hey, r.irJie" Thnhorlnkc"and Mess. W; j? 1 to. Moore ar.J.Tohh'TT Carver. : _Jj SJ*". ? ??? 7- ? iiTTiigggMMM?g!gs?BBea -Met. John Lm+it and .children of; iarun*, Va, spentFtise week at 'thl ome of her parents," Wir. and Mr*. A. Clayton. \s ... *' | Hits Jfell Hunt of .Naruna. Va., pent the week as guest of Miss Lena layton. ?- J . a V TVe tvere glad to have a calj yeateray from our friend Mr. J. G. Hubsrd of the Leasburg section. * "if.- *? * ? ' . Miss Hazel Thompson of Trinity] allege spent several days visiting ! sr parents, Lev. and Mrs. B. C. hompsor.. Mr. John L. Parjter, of Clinton, N. , hap joined The Courier force. .... Mr. Starling of Benson spent the oek end hers visiting friends. .... Mass. James Johnson and Bennie layton of South Hill, Va., spent sev al days in town-last week visiting datives. Mr. Cecil Wilkerson of Durham >ent Tuesday hire visiting its broth , Mr. I. O. Wilkerson. * a a * ?, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halcro of hap*l Ilill were the week end viai^ ir* of Mr OTsrl \ XT a. -- ?o..m mil). at*. uuiil. ? | NOTICE! SALE OF > PERSONAL PROPERTY. , ?o~? I WILL ON SATURDAY, NOVMBER 18th, at 10 A. M. AT THE [OME PLACE OF MRS. SALLIE 7ILKERSON, DECEASED. SELL T PUBLIC AUCTION, THE FOLOWING PERSONAL PROPERTY, O-WIT: 1 HORSE, PAIR OF MULES, BUGY AND HARNESS, WAGON AND IARNESS. FEED, GRAIN, AND LL FARMING TOOLS. 14 H. W. WILKERSON. th ADMINISTRATOR. REPUBLICAN COUNTY BALLOT ' a* * Solicitor Tenth Judicial District: FULTON 3. McDUFITE ' State Senator jj 17th Senatorial District; fov- . , ?. f tt] A-i i ? -> House of Representatives: >. THOMAS B. DAVIS If v ' , Clerk Superior Court:': C. COPELAND GARRETT iT * Register of Deeds : A. PARHAM CLAYTON Sheriff: * J. GARLAND CHAMBERS * T Treasurer: WILLIAM F. LONG \ Coroner: SAMUEL B. CLAYTON Surveyor: WILLIAM T. BUCHANAN u'~ County Commissioners: COLLIN H. HUNTER H. JONAH WH1TT ROBERT D. BAILEY d.?Pd. by C. H. H. I NEW | Home | Sewing I Machines The Best - ffl Made B I Soldlty | I Tlie I | Newe-feJB, Jewelers B j v - f, , * . f GI 1 the C AO Right now i3 the time ti gj struggle to keep up your aj H Right here is the place to W bine snap, service and style tgj clpthcs, it is a pleasure to w H- . It will pay you to trade 1 Wilburn & jjj^ ~~f ROXET I Hides W anted * ! ; ,g'.' 1 We want Hide* of all kjnds, dry and green, and will pay i the HIGHEST CASH market price for them. JUST RECEIVED CAR! load of aatt which we are offering at attractive price. [ jnat in big shipment of Flour and Ship Stuff?see ' us before you buy. ?I Th 1 > n | manks & j Morris mm HI Ware ROXBC Is now open and wil Saturday and Sunday j Tobacco the Old Cash I] is the best constructe< Carolina or Virginia? a house can b? bnilfr' I for man and beast. . Our sales the past \ erything on the floor b - j?if you want the j HIGHES come to The New Hyc 1 iRememher. The N< ; cry sale day regardles j I say. Try us with a load 2 |?home with, the CASh -I ?yourprices. , IRespec ; W. T. PA ~h' '* -.. 5?' ' . <P . r 7:jj 1? ^ f >Id Suit I lance I 3 quit making "the old suit" ijc jpearance. _ ' i get that new suit, that "com- fe It is ecqnomy to buy good ig ear them. ^ j| with us. * P eai RY IT. : Satterfield ? >K0, N. CT ?1 1 I Look J ^ s When in RJoxboro and jig ? want meats, yon can't beat ?3 a our-meats. We eell tHe choice ? of the best brands, in a |? n ij ? few?*? ^ ' ' em ;. , Oj "? Day your Cattle R5t I H Hides also. , ' ?*?'' "", .iTr'*ra S, Our Service is at your .jg g disposal. Use it often. Telephone 175. p MOORE'S MARKET. I K. Moore Manager. |f? jp Jail Street. <:w CO house >RO, N. C. 1 be every day, except * , for the sale of your way. The New Hyco. 1 warehouse in North -as near fire proof as I.very accommodation veek averaged for evetter fKah ' $35.00 ~ and., ~ - I | ; HP nftinr* i rniLL :o, at Roxboro. ;w Hvco will sell ev-^ s of what others may 1 and we will send you J?n*ul satisfied?with?, i, = tfully, " : . . SS &CO.
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