. X s n iShi im'iMn mil uai mil iiHi ?rii urn iwi ifir I Shin i 1 All C I Right | RoxboroJ "Homeyof Qi I tresis Fhsitj | &\fegeta}ole Fresh vegetables are goo pleasant to eat, they tone 1 y?u>4n good, health. We know how to -order oti so We always have a new s of our customers. Order your vegetables, f today. Fresh Groceries?-Lowe; You give us your orders, ^ V / Sergeant Sta-Kle PHONE 23 AND 24. j th* princes ! ROXBI i i j i' j Advance program from I hursd j * THURSDAY and Friday Jess Production. "TO THE LAST J D:\, Frank Cam-peau, Noah Be | j A Paramount Picture (To the ^ i Greys personal supervision. In t of Arizona?A back ground nc j tale >f frontier love in the dai j ADDED Pathe Xo?-s (This ne | Washington and the burial of P I I | Admissions. Adults 35c, childrc I j P. M. Evenings at 7:30-9:00 P I SATURDAY. Wjlliam Fox p I I Mver-i in "THE I.OVE C.AMHT I he roJe upon the wind, with flyii that was the code to sum it up Mack Sennett comedy "BATTIJ MONDAY and Tuesday Jos Lloyd's production "THE ETEl mad ire, Conway Tearle, Rosemar by Francis Marion. A First Na madge?for the art nf the s< achievement?Vast scenes, magi i > crew i, will hold your eye?but j glory, romance, drama, the inafi 1 man. Eight Itfell aglow with thi 3:fSr-P. M. > usic by The Roxb( I j 35c. Evening at 7:30. (Please co | WEDNESDAY, Goldwyn Picl b (taction "THE S1NFLOOD" wi< I I ?Janjea Kirkvrood?Ralph Lew A Goldwyn Picture. A drama t -j \ rt attired A story that points oat j i for one's fellow-man. A great st ADDED A. two reel Education J I Open at 7:30 P. M. j( Coming Oct. 4-uth. Milton Sill j J- man- Picture. ^ j-1 t'Uming ucr. Haro!d"L ' ' * > ?: ? : - ... '.f-iyjiv/f ti^ns jE 1 igles! J i i 1 -! i irades _ 5s ' I Prices 1 Lumber G?-1 jality Lumber" for you, and^^idca being jp the system and help keep tr fresh fruits aiTtl vegetables upply coining in to take care ruits and groceries from us st Pric&sT Fresh Meat, ve give you prompt Service. &c LAYTON fttt Store ROXBORO, N. C. 3S THKATRE S jro. x. cr~ J lay Sept. 27th to Wed. Oct. 3rd. ie L. Lasky presents Q Zane Grey TAX" with Lois Wilson, Richard rry. Adapted by Doris Schroerler. last Man, was filmed under Zane he rolling: sheep and cattle country w to the screen. A spinetingling igeroua days of the late eighties. W3 gives the National Parade in resident Harding in Marion Ohio), n 10c. Maitnee Thursday at 3:00 . M. resents John Gilbert with Carmel ER" (He came from nowhere and rig banners, toward the same place, >) ADDED A two reel Paramount E ROCAL" Matrinee at 2:30 P. M. eph M. Sehenck presents Frank tXAL FLAME" with Norma Tal- ( y Theby and Otis Harlan. Adapted tional Attraction. For ^Nbrma Tal:recn?anot.hejr pillar of unique nificcnt- in investiture of color and evep-4iolding your heart will be fable appeal of this wonderful woe wine of life. Matinee Monday at ; pro Orchestra. Admissiosn 15c and me on the hour). ures presents Frank Lloyd's pro:h Richard Dix?Helenc Chad Wick 'is?Adapted by Henninpr Berber, hat strips the mask from human Ihe glowing hope of man" kind love ory for all who have eyes to see. t al Comedy "HOKES & POKES" ! < s in "The Last Hour'', an Al Liteh1..V.I in-ni; " - .. - THE ROXBORO COURIER SI i THK CdURIER jj' Koxbcro, N. C. Sept. 26th 1923 ! Everything to build with. Wat' ' kins & Bullock. * al : I; Miss Pattic Dickens of Texas is i visiting relatives here this week. * ? ] iMr. Walace Harris has returned 1 from Lake City. S. C. Mr. I. T. Stanfteld of Loris, S. Oi, ( spent the week e,nd here on business, i 'as | Mrs. W, E. Carver spent last Thursday in Raleigh. * * . Mr. H. H. Masten spent the week ^ end in Winston with relatives. . We enjoyed a pleasant call from our friend Mr. .B. J, Bowen of Rougemont yesterday. i Miss Lizzie Williams of Warrei? : ; ton spent the week end with her par| ents Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Williams. ? * * Misses Louise Bailey and Celia DanIj iel spent the week end with Miss j Bailey's parents in the county. I; * * ? * ' Mesdames James Burrows and Jo>\n E. Harris spent last Thursday in Durham. * Mr. Kirby Smith of Ayden spent \ Sunday in the home cf Mr. C. J. Win stead. Mrs. F. W. A. Mills cf Anderson. | N. C., is visiitng Mrs. W. A. Mills : this week. Mr. E. V. Boatwright of Kingstree, \ S. C.f spent the week 'end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lunsford spent '[ the week end with ,friends in Wades- j boro. .. Mr. J. P. K. Rirhmonl has returned from Mullins. S. C.. where he has been buying tobacco this season, * * * * a ; V l Miss Christine Walker spent sev- ' eral days last week at Four Oaks whefCT she attended the wedding* of -Miss Florence Adams. Miss Walker was maid of honor. The Halifc FA ^ctc [116 . f\ 1 9 OVER 85,000.00 IN PRE: To Stimulate and Build I'p i | Virgi jl SPECIAL FEATURES ? i| gjj BIG FRUIT AND ? Baby Beef Show, Baby Beef | ruptcy and they may be at>l j 1 IXV ESI ijj Tract of and agricultural impl I | a works and^free acts, big wild with special features never 1 ' 1 | St ton. Latest type of rides. ? i IS? i|5 what you have and show thi j j i can produce." Entry free on e '? ! IBQ iio* , ? J j^S| jjicifiiuiii not uma;, a. |S return mail. I ? ?< i More visitors from nnt ,,f jjjl|. 1923 fair than ever before. || :}3 to overflowing with Il.alifa:: I |j |? the best impressions of our ' W. W. WILKTNS- < w * SPTBMBER 26th 1923 Mr. and Mrs. John Snipes and baby! ( cf Durham spent the week end with . Mr./a,nd Mrs. Joe Blanks. Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson and little son lirnmie returned home Sunday night from a visit to Durham. * Mrs. John Lewis and children of 1 Maruna, Va., are visiting.Mrs. Lewis) parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clayton. + Mr. Cledlth Oakley of Durham ipent a few days here this week viaitihg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Oakley. * fcil Misses Lina Bailey and Muzette Montague le^t Tuesday for Greendie, N. C.t where they will be in ichool this winter. f THE ROYAL CAFE AND HOTEL EUROPEAN PUN it 1 li!VTKVTl? .1 HEARTY : WELWME j.J TO THE ! t; FARMERS of PERSON and adjoining counties V ' When you come to town to sell your tobacco, pay us a visit. THE HOME OF GOOD COOKING. I SANITARY TO THE MINUTE. i ? Coun|y | IB fek ?\ I a )ber | - 191 2 3 I UIUMS ? OFFERED ' 3 j, Agriculture In South Side '??, i Hji nia- Ejlj WILD GAME EXHIBIT if _ | AiP^LE. DISPLAY g; L saved Ohio farm from bank- ?] e to keep you. |ji riGATE 1 ement display, splendid fire- P "3 i west and great animal show j lefore shown in South Bos- Hi r }g| ! ipiendid band music. Enter Si all e world what crops Halifax <?: M I vervthing but live stock, postal card will bring it. bV ^it the county will attend Hie HJ Therefore fill the buildings S >roducts that they may have tg county. - . w (ieneral Manager Igj-r stun, vk. "* r / y : ? ' .'i. - 'T* tvWf ' : ?? i ? _ I - _ LIFTER ALL IS frflM Quality ' lasting II L^"" I | / made by repinB| ' ' \ [ I and in styles that ( entic. Take a look whetW^^\*?^t a you buy or not- ? MEN and YOUNG MEN There is nothing that tops off that suit like a snappy |j ? hat and there is nothing that detracts more than aslouchy P ' top piece. The Knox Hats are especially, attractive to the P |s young men this season. " A good suit of clothes does not make Sj.~ it is a fine'medium to help you get there t ^ ' i g| keep you-there. Try our suits of known * % pay you to trade with us. Try it. \ Wilburn & pq * ',|'1" | Just Receive^^B S!> All Grades * * 1 Pine Shingles I I GALVANIZED ROOFING, BRICK, LIME, g^g CEMENT, FLOORING, CEILING, ^ ? SIDING, WINDOWS, DOORS, Ijl , FRAMES. Jl: H --Prices Are Now Lov^JbB "Everything to Build With^7^^^^| 1 4 | Watkins & Bullocb^^H 1 ROXBORO, N. C. rl '-hnv / r? u jLu^ii 'ILSJl Zll.^ it iluji'JIl lut amSiii ii h " h v-- Vj^H Winstead M Warehaus?-| I ROXBORO, N. C. IXDEI'EXI>KNT WAKKIIOI SIC CO., I'Rof". T^ My, but didn't we keep up our reputation IpW yesterday. From the way the buyers hung ^i| V on to each pile you would have thought it *|| ^ was the last sale. And happy farmers, \?e I gM will say they were, for they got prices they |<hH didn't dream of. . IfcyB When you get some ready just remember ..lit there is no place where it will Show To Better Si* ! ADVANTAGE | R than on the floor at the Winstead Warehouse, and you know tobacco sells by sight H ?the better it looks the more money you ' I get. We are here to serve you, for your in- . terest is our interest. Come to see us, we will not fail you. Our Forceps composed of experienced to- ' bacco men. I/>ok at them: Geo. T., TThaxton, J. D. Perkins, J. T. .'** Walker, W. F. Long, J. W. Chambers, C. H. Taylor. Auctioneer:'J. W. >Featherston. BRING US YOUR FIRST LOAD. J ' ; ^ ' _ - j.:. .1- " i "i " i'

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