I Shingles! | I' fppfe | ' I | All^Adesi^^l I. |j|. T~ . I Right Prices I | Roxboro Lumber C?-1 ^ j| "Home of Quality Lumber" ^ Oar spices are strong. pure and full flavored, and will ' improve your canning and pickling, and they cost less thafi the poor kinds because you don't use,so mui;b, . For every thing you need for preserving, canning and pickling, come to our grocery store and be sure to get the best. . FRESH GROCERIES?LOWEST PRICES Sergeant &C layton Sta-KUin $tc re Plit^NI^ AND 21. ' ROXHOilO, N. C. I Th.PRINCESS THEATRE ROXBORO. N. C. Advance program from Thursday Aug. 16, to Wednesday Aug 22. THURSDAY Arthur S. Kane presents Chas Ray's own Produc-- , tion "TWO MINUTES TO GO" with .Chas. Ray, Mary Anderson, Lionel Belmpre, Tom Wilson. Story by Richard Andres.- A First i National Attraction. (The boy who works his way through college on a milk can. The boy who finds himself hopelessly in love with a girl who thinks him a quitter. The football game at the end has I America's greatest players smashing through.it.) Added a two I reel Fox Sunshine comedy entitled "CUPID ELEPHANT." Open at 7:38 P. M. |i FRIDAY Joseph M. Schenck presents a Herbert Brennon pro- | ' I' duction "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" with Norma Talmage, Chas. L Richman, Lew Cody, Robt. Agncw. Srom the play by Channing Pollock. A First National Attraction. (As you have always wanted ' her- As the girl, the woman and the wife, mirroring moods for her I: dramatic fire. Added Pathe News (The world before your eyes)No advance in admissi'ons. t I SATURDAY P. A. Powers presents Harry Carey with Mari guerite Clayton in "DESEHT DRIVEN" (Here it is! Harry Carey j |:' In a picture of myriad wonders and a ton of thrills. Added A1 St. I : John (the king of comedians) in "THE SALESMAN" two reels. 1 Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Evenings at 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. MONDAY and TUESDAY Joseph M. Schench present Frank Lloyd's production "VOICE FROM THE MINARET" with Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien, Edwin Stephens and Winter Hall. Adapted by Francis Marion from the novel of Robt. Hichens. A j j First National Attraction. (What is vow to man or God when two | are swayed in the Desert's spells? Achieved with Eclat! Memor| able is Norma Talmadge's portrayal of a woman startled from | unwelcome wife-hood to desert born love! And on a desetr breeze came the voice from the Minaret calling them back to forggotten V- 1 faith- This is one .of Norma's strongest pictures to dat. Don't tell i your friends you missed it-) Matinee Monday at 3:00 P. M. Admis sion Adults 35c, Children 10c. Music by the Roxboro-Orchestra. I Evenings at 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY First National Pictures presents James Oliver Curwood's nroduetinn "The ov-a dv" ?i.v t ? J - HHII DTW15 OlUIIr, T II Wallace Berry, Ruth Penick.-A David M. Hartford Production. A Pirst National Attraction. He went on a man-hunt from, which he j | might never return. At the end of the trail he found hia man. I And found him guarding a golden haired girl whose curls made the Golden Snare. New Curwood power?.New Curwood Romance. ! I 7' J Added Mutt and Jeff. Open at 7:30.' j i ? , -I ;; Coming Sept. 6-7th,, Gloria Swahson in (Her latest and greatest ' picture to date) "Blue Beard's 8th Wife." A Paramant Picture??; | [; I _. _ :! ?!uiDL_.?T - r 1 . ,, F~ FOGNPBD iN .. . -c~t? CHARTERED IN t#i& TRINITY imilH 9 2?! Durham, Wsilli CkistW??r ' 7 ?MMUly College offers the uniciar Uuileat m Umlce /,t a wltta. variety? of soursea leading to the bachelor's degrae. For mature. students' it also .necial eryt.ns ,,f studm. irlmini.trntisn. Religious Training, Engineering, Pre-medie.1, General Science Work, Teaching and Predegal. Graduate instruction in. all Departments. if~? School of Law. r ' K Pall Term begin* Sept. 17, 1023. For cabatogwe and illustrated Booklet L address R..U FLOWERS, Secretary Ip the Corporatkm^^^^ THE ROXBORO COURIER i THE COURIER Roxboro, M. QL Aufiit loth, 1928 " ?.?-- | Everything to build with: Wat-' | kins <? Bullock. ( i Send ycur order* t-5 the ROXBORO LIXMHER -CO, where you will find ' the most complete stock of QUALITY building rfiaterial in this section. 6 66 1 66 quickly relieves Constipation, _ Itiliousness, Headaches, Colds and LaGrippe. t ' ' a From foundation to finish the RCX- t BORO LUMBER CO. is prepsrcd to 8 furnish you the highest quality building material and builders hardware and the prices are right. PAINTING. If you have any painting you -want done right and at the right price see me. First class work guaranteed. W. H. Wilson, 812 Austin Ave., Durham, N. C. 7-ll-8tspd For good Iron and for Flue Piping that fits, go to Long Bradsher and Co. i HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST? Don't buy that life policy until you see the New Jefferson "Just Out." Pays for disability and accident without charge against the policy. See Satterfield. "Do It today." TYPEWRITERS for sale; new and rebuilt, cash or terms A. H. Henley, Henderson, N. C. 7-25, 8stpd FARM FOR SALE, 250 acres, nice house and cnnd Aiek?s. * W-J ? vuwiwiiaw. JvUCHLea about 4 miles from Prospect Hill, N. C., good neighborhood, near good schools. For information address, Box 158, Care The Courier, Roxhoro, N. C. ji'i 8-7, 2tspd. PAINT, VARNISHES, LEAD, OILS STAINS and everything for the pain'er at ROXBORO LUMBER CO Send them your orders apd note the difference; ANYONE WANTING Tin Cans for j preserving can find them at Fo\- & 7 Company's ^tore at Beookedale. j '7-25 4ts.. I ? i e . .. .j (Why patronise strangers when vou can do hdttor vfith jjome folks. You can save time and money by taking a Jefferson life policy. See Satterfield, District Agent. FOR RENT? Several good farms, tobacco and 1 grain land, near high school and | You can find annual clover, -old,, red clover, turnip seed, grass seed.' rare seed and all other kind of ?e! i at HUGH WOODS. Buy ROXBORO LUMBER CO.j quality and bank the cost of re : pairs. Buy your flour, feed stuff and groceries "at HUGH WOODS. ji Cures Mnlarin, Chills and^ever. Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs. WANTED, a man with family to ' work crop on halves. Must be able to tend from SO to 40,000 tobacco hilts, j white cr colored, 5 miles from town, j Sam Cakley 8-15 ltpd. t Chiropractic adiusi R8 natural way, by cans: skin to open, *o that t ttion carries off the can prove this for yoi you "run a fever" I throat or hlillMH at p. CONS1I.TAT 3 Experience will-^jroye to you tin - | Chiropractic. T L... S. D. OBfeE? > i i cmjtcipi I PALMER GSXADUATFT \ * . - . IUOUST 15th.. 1923. Long: Bradsher and Co. for Tobacco F"hie?. f' I>R. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, *; 1 Offers his service to, Roxboro * ' an ! surroundir.s: community * ; Thane 87. 8-15 6tpd*| HAIL INSURANCE! Seo SAT-! I'ERFIELD now. Your tobacco 'jasj itartod to prrow. For ?6.00 tier aero I will insure you against hail. Get it low. It is for the entire season. READ THIS. A good safe family ' lorse, one horse wagon?nearly new, nd harness for sale, CHEAP. Apply , o A. R. Foushee, Roxboro, N, C. M5 2ts. : " . MADE ENTIRELY OF TWELVE GAUGE RUST-PROOF STEEL THE heavy twelve gauge .Keystone "copper-bearing" steel used in the Clarle Grave Vault is the most perfect rust-proof steel or iron known. The protection is absolute, because the Clark Grave* Vault is built on the "diving bell" principle, the only scientific way of sealing a vault water-tight ind air-tight. It is guaranteed for fifty years and will undoubtedly last for centuries. (Stone, brick and r concrete vaults allow water to seep in and hold it.) The supplying of the Clark Grave Vault is typical of the It . conscientiousservicewerender to the public. R. A. SPENCER & SON. /PRICES t AND SERVICE Wc Gire Both . " r I | y , ill Of Course r Everything' For the [; Table 'j .J BLANKS -AND- 5 I MORRIS j IV fever the pores of the skin K are closed. Excess heat is be uig produced in the body, but is Kg not being carried off in the us- td ual way, by perspiration, be- 5d cause of the closed pores. S I' Fever j | ;ments reduce in a \ng the pores of the he cooling persniraexcess heat. You jrself the next time with a cold, sore <a tack. ? jy ION FREE B at you can' place your faith in' ja elephone 220.. vd AN, D. G.? 1 - urrng j fo ROtXBORO, N. C. B - : " 'xl - - - . --- ^ ' ' '.Vi To The People of I 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 > flues for us 1 7 years. They are made right, and they fit. We can load you on short notice. Prices right and liberal discount for cash. We will thank you for your FLUE and HARD- I WARE Business. LONG, BRADSHER AND COMPANY j Roxboro, N. C. TURN ON*THE LIGHT | IN halls of science; in little homes; in great indifttrial I; 1 buildings; along city streets; in colleges; on battleships; . 1 j in parks; in offices; in hospitals; in palaces; up and down j , the roadways of the country;in the rooms of rich man ! ] or poor man?turn on the light! * ' It all seems so simple?A button pressed?a switch j 1 turned?and then: dark corners gone, hours utilized, r ' > beautv enjoyed, fortunes made, lives saved! "Turn on tne 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, j wires of high-tension transmission lines and the innumerable smaller wires, all of which, in a sort of .endless chain, link up with your reading lamp? Roxboro Light and Power Co, j; ?a???imbmb?a??aaa Ask this agency for "My Property"?a valuable Farm Inventory booklet. It is free to farm owners. How would-you answer your neigfd)^^questions IF your dwelling and barns should .burn tonight, how would you answer your neighbors' questions? "Wasit 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 f fits your needs and the.special requirements of your farm ? Insurance must be adapted to the property that it covers. Call on this ~ agency of the Hartford -Fire Insurance Co. Tomorrow may bo too fate / - ' ROXBOKO, jn. c. - ' . . . *. ' . .

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