r-.-4-:- - WW-- :-WM 1 ' ? ] Shingles! 1 9 ~ i ' i I All Grades | Right Prices 1 : 1 I I - 1 1 Roxboro Lumber C?-1 jML | "Home of Quality Lumber" Rp* * - 1 . . We know from experience how much to order so we can always keep a fresh supply of groceries coming in ?and our customers know from experience they always get fresh groceries'from us. Then we know how to buy so as to get the lowest prices and that is why we sell for lowest prices. You get pi ompt service in our store always. ' i'resh Groceries?Lowest Prices. j? ft WERGEANT Qb W LA YTON Sic-Klectti Stare |;' . PHONE 23 AND 24, ROXLORO, X. C. _ " ' "J j p . rK"' L '*r tr~* v fH rws*Tf T7 s * *7* s 1 I . .1 .1!-.. is ui 11 i HiiA I !. KOXP.OEO, )X. C. E, 0 [ K' U.'. \ ! =.,'TV',r?.l Xiiz. 9th:toLttVikXaiuU lath. ft __ * fc- .'. ' ! ' .,'r.s \VH.i; .. JW. . in.-"'MIX- 2 j A " v. Kf ' I I ! ...... j; J j- ; ? >) -i ' rf ! V :' 5 . fcr ' . i V ' -= ' I jl * i . . r I ' " D: - ii fc- ; . , ... hi* tst it . ? ? , ; Bjhr'; , '# S>CAS*-VttiST ' ' .' > >T?? * BE' ] I ipr* . N j .-.i-onc T>vr. I' Be ' r< ' > S P. .'4 .MONPAt I 'if. ; ' P. ti |c t lixi i-i vrr flie Royal favor. Ma ihao Monday :.t .?.:G6 r. -j \.I ad* t- 1 van.-', in admissions. >a-. itvfri ?. 7:?M)*fe00 P. M. ADDED liar- il Bfc*t . ni l Lloyd i" "SAD SEA WAVES" single real form '.v. , Hp,';' AVEDNESRAK' Joseph M. Schenek presents Jrhn Emerson's : fct'-'-V. ' Production "WOMAN'S PIACE" with Constance Talmadge.? . j r Kenn' 'h Harlan? Fi-irence Shrrt?Story by. Anita la>os. A First I N'ationnl Attraction. The woman's party picked her for beauty, I ! L not brains. But attack ? snog when her gray matter showed red? a. j. A Connie comedy of Woman's rights and Woman's frights.'ADD- i' P ED A two reel Fox Sunshine . omedy. Open at 7:30 p. ni. '. * i j fa- ' :.v-.',._C.t|?llig A int. 20-21st. Sin ma Titliiutiluc in "VOICE "ERfm" ' " THE MINARET". Watch for The Piiiumuunt?Week-programs. ? The biggest ever offered. fr " FOUNDED l.N I83H "* . CHARTERED IN" 185ft ... TRINITY COLLRGE Durham, North CmvHn ? r- J?^ K? Trinity College offers the general student the choke of a wide variety I of courses leading-to .the bachtdor's _dcgfee. For mature students it I ..-.-i/tc nine arterial groups of Yitudies in Business Administration, f" freltgibUS Training, Engineering,[ Fre-medicai, '..?n?rvl IxiUHiia-ULart,? k- Teaching end Pre-legal. Graduate instruction in all Departments. ?- School of Law. ft' ' Fell Term begins Sept. 17, 1323. Fifr catalogue and illustrated Booklet address H. L. Fl.OWEHS; Sccretiry lo the Corporation- . TSS POXEOKO C0UHI33 THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C. August 8th, 1923 Everything to build with. Watkins & Bullock. Miss Martha Page of Richmond, Va., is visiting Mrs. E. V. Boatwright. ? * * * Mr. Lawrence Hall spent a few days last week in Norfolk, Va. * Mr. L. C. Herring of Richland spent the week end with his family. ? ' * Miss Bertha Clayton is visiting in Burlington and Sanford. * * * Mrs. W. A. Sergeant and Mr. Henry Sergeant are visiting in Ruffln. * a * * Miss Daisy Stalvey has gone to Myrtle Beach, S. C., for an extended visit. *' * * * Miss Minnie Wllkerson of Durham spent a few days last week guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson. * * * * Mrs. Brandon and baby of Danville, Va. spent Monday with Mis? May Willson.. Mr. W. E. Walker of Henderson is visiting his father, Mr. R. A. Walker, this week. ' Rev. J. A. Dailey filled the pulpit at the Methodist chunch Sunday inorning. JL, - * ' 'Misses Catherine and Janie Blackwell of South Boston arc visiting Miss Ruth Day. ... * Mrs. E. G. Long and two children arc visiting near Henderson this week. ... * Mrs. Hazel Witherspoon and children of Lancaster, S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Cunningham. Miss Leatha May Herring of Marion, S. C., is visiting Mrs. L, C. Herring. ;l Mrs. John Harvie and son of Danville, Va. are visiting Miss May Willson. j * *'* * - . . Mrs. Preston Sattorfield and little daughter and Miss Anna Webb arc visiting at Lake Junaluska. * * ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bullock and children spent Sunday in Bullock, K. C. guests of Mr. Bullock's parents, * ? ? . * Mr. and Mrs. H-. E. Pearce and children of Richmond are visiting relatives, ire the County. Mr. Pcarce f ay 6 re 1. u s v: i t h a pi c ? * ft 11 i- "To n lay * BUSINESS LOCALS " AIT. IX?.?.;RA\"CE! Feo SATt]ER?TET-b ? : Vctfr'iobcls Ft V*\\ It. f*? 'ro' "- fhr * rv-'F . FOB HKN"f*-. 'S'ml flrcod Rim . i 'v-o . .* c- r. *n" .lAtfu. ui-a. "nigh achrfhl \\ .vi v?-*. - Yu. i; on > p?rt ciYp. .1 I'. <;Q0*.r?i, Tim':'. lake, N. : fed (.'invar, tiirr.ir. < . ras's rape 41 d and "4 .. . :;nd ? I nt m;c w woe'.s. A\V('K ANTJ : n for r.r^pv- in * ca ti.i l i'."i it Fo\* & Company^ Si . 12 r?*cok .!*! Y-'i> it*, WANTED b --' f vh-at win ccvorr^ ii?r ousnei.EEl Thonna, c.\:> Tan ' 'rlc Austir . \vo!l hnrfrc^v! av<\ cn :: ' ? j .; v-i, i>r." iv n-1%' " . |f 1 jPRICES | AST) SERVICE I | i i IVc Give Beth ' 1 1 " | j Of Course I Everything For the r" Table R1 A1MKS -AXI1- ~.'-1 MORRIS -! i -1 ^ r-T I' i. BSagass-g-gj . V ' ' . .. v , . 1 vStHrf ' PAGE FIVE ; ! ?^i? ' ^ f \\ f .>? To The People of Person and Adjoining Counties '? We want your Flue Business this ! ; season. We buy the very best grade of Iron. Our flue maker has been making | , ... I flues for us I 7 years. They are made i- F " ' i r right, and they fit. We can load you on short notice. Prices right and liberal discount for cash. We will thank ' -j j you for your FLUE and HARDWARE Business. LONG, BRADSHER and COMPANY [ Roxboro, N. C. ' I i ; : _ _ _ , .1 I ~ ?n ' . - - : ! N ON THE LIGHT ! I I ' ' j r I IN halls of science; in little homes; in great industrial j I ' * buildings; along city streets; in co'leges,; oh battleships; jj in parks; in offices; in hospitals; in palaces; up and down lithe roadways of the country ; in the rooms of rich man l! '( j or poor man?turn, on the light! It ail seems so simple?A button pressed?a switch i | -turned?and then: dark corners gone, hours utilized, j J beauty enjoyed, fortunes made, lives saved! 1 ; ! I. '' . ; . " "Turn on the. light!" Did your thoughts ever go behind those words? Did they ever go back to the huge dams and water turbines, where'water power is used, or the stupendous steam boilers ? Or back to the turbines, engines and generators, . wires of hiyh-tension transmission lines and th- innum- J 'arable smailer wires, all of Which. in a sort .of endless ! chain,'link up with your reading lamp? I Roxbprp Light and PpWer Go. I. i' v-r-a B,'?*?r?i?n.:wT?ASu: j. -.-.v.. .e? w.-rt y m*x *&&ggSSBBS3SS v * mESSS * I ?ik this agency ntr "My Pr^p!Tfy * 'r? valuable < i? fam Inventory j /: :?. onmen. ji j| ^ - ' - J | "\Z%$ i " i! % mh - i i ^*Sv5^, - - ? '**L IF your dwelling r.n i ' jrr.s should burn tonight, how would you'answer your g . neighbors' question?? * Was it insured?'*- . That is the first thought in the mind of every one who sees valuable property - ? ? going up in smoke. What would you say? Perhaps you have an insurance policy but !is it adequate ? Is it so arranged that it fits your needs and the special requirements j of your farm? Insurance must be adapted j. ^ to the property that, it^rr.' rrn?Call on this agency ut ihe II,uifei'-l Htv-ii;yj;.?iiLC Guj Tomorrow may be too late! Satterfleld Insurance Agency'' > KOXBOBO, N.C. ; 'l 1 -