' . > '' | Get Your * Screen Doors I SCREEN WINDOWS AND SCREEN | WIRE |" ./ ' ; ! J I ROXBORO LUMBER CO. : | We have a complete stock doors, win| dows, wire etc. and we make screens to orgj der. We use the best Zinc Coated Screen ; la Wire and best grade of lumber in this work. , !Let us show you how little it will cost you ' to screen your house. Roxboro Lumber C?- j "Home of Quality Lumber"1 gy_. . _ # 1 Sergeant & Clayton j g1 Sta-Klean Store j I LIKE THE LAW OF GRAVITATION There's a steady,-sure pull, ^ jg. . ^ l^^iat tends to draw the "Lov- ? j et's of Good Eats" to the .store of Sergeant & Clayton. No need for surprise at'this gravife. tating force. See their line of J _FRESH fruits &nd Vegetables I "H this week. ' ! v . DIRECT FROM FLORIDA T , I FRESH SNAPS - ! NEW POTATOES FRESH SQUASH FANCY WASHED CELERY NEW WHITE POTATOES GRAPE FRUIT AND ORAN o:-,GES' ; p Phone us your wants. You will find our service on the job. THE P^KI^CESS THEcAT%E ft EOXBORO, N. C. " 'lit ADVANCE. PR&GRAME-FROM THURSDAY APRIL 2fi!h TO' ' j|[ WEDNESDAY MAY 2nd. : ill THURSDAY and FRIDAY Adoltrh Zukor presents 'Julia Crawlord Ivors Production' I'THE WHITE FLOWER1' with Lovely Betty Ccmpson, Edmund Lowe. Aeline PretAv, Leon Barry. Written and directed by Julia Crawford Ivfrs. A Paramount Picture. Betty a*, a flowing creature of fire-and romance, Half Ilawaiian, Half American. In a story, of love and mystery, actually filmed in Hawaiian, Added Thursday Harold Lloyd Comedy. Added Fridny Episode No. -3 of "SPEED" with Chas. Hutchison, (Will the. Shark kill him underneath the raging water?) l i jp SATURDAY. William Fox presents CHAS. 'BUCK' JONES in "WESTERK SPEED" (A Iruly western picture, for lovers of western stories,?Where BUCK (roes after action like a Duck takes to water.) Added Harry 'Snub' Pollard in "HOOK LINE AND SINKER" two reels ef fun. Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Evening , at 7:30-8:45 P. M. - ' . ~ MONDAY and TUESDAY Jessie L. Laskv presents 'A GEORGE MELFpRD PRODUCTION' "JAVA HEAD" with Lea trice Joy. Jacqueline Logan, Raymond Hatten. Geo. Fawcett Ar. thur Hull and Albert Roscoe. One of the SUPER "39". A' Para m L^u.yicU. : rrI From the Saturday Evening Post story and popular novel by I. the Author of Tolable David by Joseph Hergesheimcr, A Beauti- I ful story of Chinese Love and American morals) Added single I: reel-comedy. Matinee at 3; P. M. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Jessie L. Lasltv presents A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION "ADAM A EVA" with Marion L. I .. Davies, T. Roy Barnes, Tom I/ wis and Percy Ames. A- Paramount I t.. . .Apply- for Reservation at once to US IKrw'ot, - ft'lfigh, North Uryfina. - 1 - ' " THE ROXEORO COURIER A ffjTHE COURIER , g Koxboro, N. C. April 25th 1923 V i: 3fr. Dewey Youhg spent Sunday g! it) Oxford, N. C. yifcifing friends. ~ si' - j if' . The friends _af Mr, W. H. Woody ? Si "are glad to learn he .is improving. gr Mess^J. B. Rlggsbee and C. A. 1 J?i Harris fpent the week end in Raleigh. s St " . 3 __ - airs. Sallie Morris spent last J. ^ Thursday in Lynchburg. 5 * 8 8 " Dr. B. R. Long of Greensboro spent several days .here last week. r * " 6 Miss May Willson spent Saturday e K and Sunday in Danville, Va.~"_ fe ???? ? ? | Mr. and Mrs. T. 'c. Brooks and T. !j fe C. Brooks, Jrr, spent the week end it in Petersburg and Cre-we, Va. | , ? , >A 'Mrs. H. E. Walker and children of 'r | Crewe, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. x [i T. C. Brooks. - ' cl Miss Sadie Brooks of Durham spent CI | the week end with Miss Millie Jane P Brcoks. B 5 ' Mr. avid Mrt. R. iF. Hedrick of ^ | Clayton spent the week end with Mr. j and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, y ? * ? ol 3' . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Euditnan and ni Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parham spent __ Sunday in Oxford Ivith friinds. nt I ? ? * . e< || ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wood of Chase ;li I Cily, Va., spent the week end with 3 Mr.-J..H. Wood. i* - ?: ??t ? ? * \ ?? r* ^ Misses Hilda Mitchell, Bessie I^an- dj ?J|. i.??l and Bivens Win s trad spent ^orr- ^ I day in Oxford. .,.** 1! * "" .* .Sirs. J. M. Pass presented Myy-ith lr . Uie-4?rgest Igmch wg&Jtevs. jC*Pei; p: ?rowfP around "Vidro.^ around end weighed pne__pound. j~*L. " I P OS TP |j gj . Friday, Ap IJ . .. Tuesday, I |]i .'^'Th 11 Big Three >1 THE BEST ENTEP | THE SE | THE Bl(i(iES | YOU CANNOT AF 'is IT! gprifpr vrviTD 1~ once froiv Jthe b Specia i w; 1 III \!A 1 n A\? "T/>* m" A TV ?rvor-J I wryi/Vl V ? Bring ua your clii< U ; Lpnghurst M< vfAlong. i .11 7 ll ^ ir i^a Sim. 2v.v izzi 3* . Mr:.. D. Y>\ Oakley has returned 'rom. Burlington "after sprating c reek with relatives and friends. * s i T ~" liwd>BH? w. F. W. A. I L iitts, Miss. s Lorerfe and C]am- TVflHs ! peut Saturday in Durham. - -.. II j Mrs. Booth', Miss Eizhbcth Harvey nd Sir. Shields Harvey of Danville pert last Wednesday in town.. ? * * Miss Helen Poindexter" of South lostbn spent the week end with her istcr, Mrs. W. L. Gutherie. * * * .f Miss Nellie Byrd Woods of G. C. f. spent the week end with her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods. *" Mr. Sidney Veazey of Greensboro Dent the week end with Mr. W. W.foods. t _ .j Miss Lucile Pass left Sunday, evehig for Greensboro where she will j isit Mrs. B. R. Long. * * * i Mr. and Mrs. if. C. Newbold and lildren of Raleigh spent the week id here with relatives. ? * Little Miss Mary Corley of South oston spent the week end with Mrs. '. L. Gutherie. e e Mr. -and Mrs. R. Fleming Brooks |1 I Balitmore are visiting Mr. Brook's I , | other, Mrs. J. W- Brooks. . [I [ ? a e v,'' I I Ruth "Stephens and?Mhw -j j? harlotte Smigelow spent . several tys last week in Lynchburg, V*. r * ! -Mr. J. A. Long:, who has ,be>rt rn returned home the first of the j ? eek. . I'. Mr. Frank Willson is just complef- : ig~on South Main Street one of the rattiest bungalows in the town. It . r^a thing of beauty and a model for ON E D If M I' j I ril3Tth I I tiny 1st | ie __ i' 5 in <5ne ff ill fT AINMENT OF _ #11 i ASON ' . if; - T : Tand BEST J| 11 'FORD TO MISS ,| j I : TICKET AT ' j ;lS I ANY OF I OYS. it! ^ il For :lj EEK . DES 15c PER CAN. - [. trPER CANrr ,r "J ' V ateiu and Eggs. jrcantile Go. .* ' | j kC: " - ' 11 j I l " "^Iv ' 1 . ' _ ? ? i \ * ' " ? j V fSb mA 1 I" ' ; ' ,.. If you have the pep of.youth and want to be listed with those who care; if you want the clothes with snap without'being fussy and style without sacrificing " quality; we invite your attention?" ' . - We have the prettiest line of - young - ^ men s suits we have ever shown. / ? ' Suits to meet every individual taste and price no more than you pay for or- ; dinary. clothes. It will .pay- yon, to. trade ' |. j i? with -us. Try it. . , r '! |" Wilburit Acfeiffterfield T-~ ::i%i ? _ i Your Sixty-Three Dollars J WE do not mean to pry into yoUr private affairs, "but?have you \ I any money in the bank? ! . You have. Perhaps only $100. The exact amount does not matter. . ' i * ' * Taken all in all there are some 27,000,000 depositors in the 1 banks of this country. These banks have invested, approximately, $1,700,000,000 in public utilities securities. That makes your financial interest in public utility stock at least ?63. # V That brings you down tc a direct and personal- partnership in the power company behind the wires in your house, in your office, in yoilr factory! There are some 1,450,000 American citizens who had faith enough in the future of electricity -to invest, first-hand, in the securities of the electric light and power companies. They" "r-TTtr Ail*! iu!.. V:u ore ;.n ir.vcs'or Vy?hr i'?bu: ^ none the ksSVan investor. ' ft. While 35,000,000 Americans, enjoy electric service, in thOir : 1 . hemes, there are still. 14,000JOOO homes in the United States not -implied \vilh electric light, more than half of which soonef Of " later wij-l demand electric service.. i ! It is authontiealy stated that * 1,500,000 homes. 500,000 factor!*?. 5,000 churches, 00,000 apartment buildings, 15,000 theatres, ajui 5.000 public sduujls must be built nfid wired rmmediately. What does all this indicate to you? Simply that the electric light and power industry cf tha Unit- * od States is little more than at the beginning of its development J" and activities. It is seeking to extend its service capacity so it ! may care for -demands.from thrie. millions of resiili nts.,prnmptly. and efficiently as the need or desire for service arises. Roxboro Light and Power.Co. : ." . _ ?. Safety Deposit Boxes for - . ' ?? RENT . * . V'. .' . |;; SMALL BOX PER YEAR $1.00 i MEDIOI BOX PER YEAR $1.50 "LARGE BOX PER YEAR $2.00 ' k v i * ? , ' ' ' _ ' 1 ' 1 ' Jj . i i i i i i Wi L() NG CAS HI E R. ^