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do NOW IS THE T
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I can get it at ROX'BC
We are overstock*
. prices to unload wit!
SEND US YOUR C
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Roxboro 1
"Home of Q
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Good health is the grea
family can have. The way t
eat our good foods.
Our foods are first qual:
are sound and ripe and you
them to safeguard your he
Fresh Groceries?Fresh 1
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Sergeant
Sta-KL
PHONE 23 AND 24.
CENTRAL SEF
Opposite
''Prompt servit
g Burch and Fei
ffSfrW'Y' i', f" f prp-TOTri^innrrrpr
| 1 Th. PRINCES
Sr H roxbc
B ? Advance pdogram from Thursd
S THURSDAY. Carl L. Laemml
S duction "THE CLEAN UP" with
g| Claire Anderson and Margaret
P9 Loan. A Universal Picture. (Love
n Speetucular fights! Hilarious Col
9 "calls, a two reel Our Gang coir
FRIDAY. Distinctive pictures
duction "THE REJECTED WOl
gjj Nagel, Wyndham Standing and
II Lynch. A Cosmopolitan Productio
luxury, gayety in an absorbing
is the story)., ADDED Pathe
SATURDAY. William Fox pr
Jordan in "BEN TUCKJ>1>AYK"
I blazed into the Hunf?n heart. Cl
I ADDED Harry Snpb Pollard inl
I P. M. Evening at fr:30-8:45-9:15l
MONDAY. Jesrfe L. Usky j.rl
tion "THE BREAKING POINT
Naldi, George Fan ett and Matt
by. Mary Roberts Pinehsrt. A Til
H relied lore drama on BrOadway 1
to out cast of players, ADDED H
IS No advance in admission*. Matu
? . ?toesdxv; Tcs.-e l: Lasay p;
'.r Ijg tion "FLAMING BARRIERS"
Bj Moreno, Walter Heirs and Chasl
IS Hyran Mirgan. A Paramount
ilfi? 'em all for high powered actio
Jgi : thrills come so fast a lighting
|S . them. ADDED Harold Lloyd C<
? Open 7:30 - 0:00 P. M.
E WF-D., THUR.. FRI . July 2-3,
.. _ '?IcS , ,lam?t- Craze's?B&. I'nraninnrl
IP? .WAGON" with JrWarren Kerrii
ifet Ogle', Eynest Torrence. Guy Oil'
Ice -i-r-isaw -aural by K-nrnni ,
" la -Inct-nn. Matinee Wed, and Thur
. . I jfc- "2.00 and TiW P- Evenlg 7:30
i '' .. lint?wwi,affi!UH| irc aWi?S33
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IME to start it. From P j;
for mansion or hut you jll f
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ed and we are making ^ j,
lout regard to profit. &
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itest possession you and your Jj
o keep your good health is to in
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tfc
ity, our fruits and vegetables Pi
can and should eat plenty ot
tn
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ROXBORO, N. C.
A
'VICE STATION I p
Post Office
:e with a Smile" g fo
itherstone, Managers
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lay June 26th to Wed. July 2nd. K
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e presents A William Parke Pro- &
Herbert Rawlinson, .Claire Adams, 2e sp
Cp^npbell. Adapted by H. Van g
t! Romance! Thrilling Adventures! M ta
i\ a rvnr?n u_i t> >- ? " Ld
i.vuj ,; rxuLJii*u xiui noacn s rtas- tjgj
ledy, "Dog of War". No advance
presents Albert E. Parker's pro- |g a
IAN" with Alma Rubens, Conrad vo
Fred Burton. Adapted by J no. [s pj
n. (If you like pep, action, beauty, uC .
Motion picture story. Then thi* 3g
sws. Open 7:30 P. M. i-jc
esents DUstin Farnum with Bruce vi<
(A story in which a new trail is jg
>n the trail to the Golden West).
"Jack Vront." Matinee 2:30-3:30 ,
P. M. 1 e<1|
events A Herbert Brenon ProJuc- w ! v;iI
with Palsy lluth Miller, Nltn .jjgl Ju
Moore. Adapated from the -tory jHj qUl
aramount picture. (A Double-Bar- H[
ights and the West, with a knock- \tj
aroid Lloyd., in "Two. Scrambled", igj I
M Monday at 3:30 P. M. Evening 3
resent* A CeoTge Meifurd Pivltir- w
With Jacqueline Logan. Antonio EL
Ogle. Adapted from the story by tl
"Plrtura. "Flaming Barriers" ton 33 __
n and -Aara devil deeds And the 3j
calculator couldn't keep track of 'Si
imedy. No advance in admissions. M
Ath. 122^. Jesse L Ijislcy pre sen Is Si 11
P.e,1n...inn niir Cll VV fe W T1 I..
gall, Loia Wilaon, Alan Hale, Chas. |3 _
rer-and 300 others. Adopted from 3
ITnngti,,.\_Par3PlMht Spfj'M Pro- alt(
a. at 3:00 p. m. Matinee Friday a: 3T H
and 0:80 p. nr. Adm. "0 add 7$c, , S, ^
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THE ROXBORO CO
fHE COURIER
Roxboro, N. C. June 23th 1921 1
Everything to build with. Wat
ins &" Bullock.
>N ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
$30,000 SEWER EXTENSION
BONDS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
:OAJ.'I) OF COMMISSIONERS OF
IOXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, a?
allows: Section
I. That the Town -of Roxoro
issue its bonds pursuant to the
lunicipal Finance Act in an amount
ot exceeding Ffty Thousand Dollars
$50,000) for the purpose-of extendlg
the existing sanitary sewerage
pstem of said Town.
Section 2. That a tau sufficient to
ay the principal and interest of said
onds shall be annually levied and
Elected.
Section 3. That a statement of the
ebt of the Town has been tiled with
le Clerk and is open for public infection.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall
ike effect thirty days after its first
ublication, unless in the ^S^tiuae a
etition for its submission tf^phe
oters is filed under the Municipal
inance Act, in which event it shall
ike effect when approved by the
aters of the Town at an election as
?j ; J ?i
iuviucu IU ratu an.
The foregoing ordinance was passj
on the 24th day of Jane, 1924 and
as first published on the 25th day of
ane, 1924. Any action or proceeding
sectioning the validity of said ordianee
must be commenced within
lirty days after its first publication.
Hattie E. Bureh, Town Clerk.
0 THE FARMERS OF THE OLD
BELT OF VIRGINIA AND
NORTH CAROLINA.
We are in a position to make loans
1 your Participation Certificates in
le Tobacco Growers Co-operative
ssociation to the extent of one-half
ii) of your first payment on the
(23 crop.
Bring your "P. C V to us or get
>ur local Warehouse .Manager or
anker to fill out the "Notice of Asgnment"
and forward same to the
abacco Growers Co-operative Assoation
at Richmond, Virginia, sendg
note for one-half your first payent
and Participation Certificates Ao
e AGRICULTURAL CREDIT COR3RATI0N
OF VIRGINIA. Danville,
s. - Wr?wali maih-your cheek when
e assignment is returned from Riehond.
We can also make loans for six and
ne months where a financial stateent
is Riven which will enable us
rediscount the paper with the Fed
al Intermediate Credit Bank of Balmore.
GRICUI.TURAL CREDIT CORPORATION
OF VIRGINIA.
By W. R. Fitzgerald, ~
me 18. 2ts President.
N ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
850,000 WATER WORKS EXTENSION
BONDS.BE
IT ORDAINED BY THE
OARD OP COMMISSIONERS OF
OXBORO, NORTH CAROLINO, a?
llows:
Section 1. That the Town of Roxiro
issue its bonds pusuant to the
unicipal Finance Act in an amount
>t exceeding Fifty Thousand Dolrs
($50,000) for the purpose of exuding
the existing water works sysm
within and for said Town.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
iy the principal and interest of said
aids shall be annually levied and
llected.
Section 3. That a statement of the
bt of the Town has been filed with
e Clerk and is open for public inection.
a tv.* *u:. j: .v.n
ockhiun i. i?ai tins uiuiimiite snaii
ke effect thirty days after its first
tblication, unless in the meantime
petition for its submission to the
ters is filed under the Municipal
nance Act, in which event it shall
ke effect when approve1?! by the vots
of the Town at an election as proled
in said act.
The foregoing ordinance was passon
the 2bth day of June, 1924, and
?s first published on the 25th day of
ne, 1924. Any action or proceeding
rationing the validity of Said ordiince
must be commenced within
irty days after its first publication
Hattie E. Buret), Town Clerk.
WANTED?1: 1:r.-j -mi mother" for
blue eyed buy. Particulars from
Pi. F, Rhodes, 149 Shore St., Peters"T.
V- r-fi-11.0ts
??... .. : ?:r-_
Hail Sterm_ tenon Ja erf. See SiriTiiald
far a h-iii policy. -Th? 'vij
artford ha? paid every hail Toss sitfactory
foryrorj. -POU TODAY";
SATTEfiFIEfcD INS. . AGENCY',
'-:.E AND ,TRIED".
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URIER, JUNE 25th 1924
J5*op and think. Is your car covered
. with Are. theft and liability intar-:
? unci ; The Juries in North Carolina]
and other states are rendering ver-l
, diets daily for damages ranging from1
Ave to fifty thousand. No man es-j
cape* now. Fix it before the accident.i
SEE SATTERWELD "BEFORE YOU;
; SLEEP". !
666
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever.
Constipation, Bilious Headaches
and Malarial Fever.
FOR SALE, 2 cows, one with first
calf and one with second calf. Both
of these cows are of good stock and
i their habits and condition good. Price
1 reasonable. Apply to Thsd K. Japes,
Moriah, N. C., Route L
MOVED.
I have moved my shoe repairing
shop to Reams Avenue, place known
as old stemming factory oflce, corner
Reams Ave., and Lamarr Street. Best
work and reasonable prices.
6-18 tt. Sherman Lee.
FOR SALB?Clover and Timothy
hay, just been mowed. R. W. Crumpton,
Roxboro, Route 1.
The business man will hesitate to
trust the fellow who refuses or negjlects
to take life insurance to projtect
his wife and children after he
I has passed. A Jefferson Standard will
suffice. See Satterfield. "DO NOT
DELAY".
Hail insurance for $5.00 per acre.
You can make safe your fertilizer
and labor bill on tobacco crop. SEE
SATTERFIELD.
telTLEMENT AFTER THE FIRE
Satterfield Insurance Agency has
paid for thousands of losses by fire
for the past twenty-five years. NOT
ONE KICK. Yours may be next. Let
us pay for it.
SATTERFIELD INS. AGENCY.
"OLD AND TRIED".
Just Received a car load.of Flower
Pots and Stone jars at Farmers Hardware
Co.
dfOR RENT?a large, Sonny, wel
ventilated room fronting on Main St
second floor over out store. An ideal
place for a Ladies Parlor. Apply to
Aubrey Long & Co.
Trinity College
Summer School
: Second Term: July 22 to
August 30. ?
I I Courses for teachers, superirisv
: j ors, and superintendents, coi- !
j t' lege students, and high school
' graduates., For information ad- j
i|]-aress
HOLLAND HOLTON,
Director of Summe School
||| College Station, Durham, N. C.
?Only for limited time ?11.9 j
Tolyer 32-20 01 38 Cal. 8 Shot
Juick as a flashy with great
penetrating potter and true
markmanshtT*. Made of Bilbao blue
steel, rifled bafrel. With inspection
plate and automatic hammer safety
$11.95.
Every Gun Brand New and Inspected.
All guns shoot Standard American
Cartridges. SEND NO MONEY
Pay on delivery $11.95 plus few cents
to cover shipping expenses.. Mone>
back promptly if not satisfied.
New York Importers Company,
BSK 40. 200 Proadwav, New York
City.
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BREAKFAST
DINNER OR
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SUPPER?
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Everything in season
?Vegetables and
I Fruits.
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BLANKS
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MORRIS
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More than seventy five percen
the average home, is handled by
9 woman.- This responsibility makes
keen shopper, for the prosperity i
dependent upon her ability to pui
Our store is particularly keei
know merchandise values and app
I vice. We number among our regul
most practical and businesslike h
boro and the surrounding country
These women have found by e
pays to shop here. First: Becauss
in line with the lowest prices-najr
dependable goods. Second: Beca
guarantee of satisfaction means
"Our Goods Must Make Good Or
cause of our whole-hearted and i
each and every customer.
We want to serve more thr
Come in to see us. It will pay you
1 Wilburn 8 Sa
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? oningies
Bird's Super-Twin Shingles
to the large, handsome rcsii
rugged appearance of heavy
wr
1. They are laid 5" Co the we;
large exposed area, over 9" i
2. They are extra thick and ?
the arched cut*out that gi
appearance.'
3. They can be laid right c
shingles, making a durable
splendid appearance.
^ 4. They have an unusually s
surface of natural red, gre
crushed slate. ?
5. Like all Bird's Twin Shingle
is a one. man, one hand shii
Bird's Super-Twin Shingles are made by
manufacturers of Neponsct Twin Shingles
Paroid Roofing, Neponaet Black Buildinj
There's a Bird product for every sort of bu
We are headquarters far
' building papers and
W ATKINS &~B
"Everything To Bu
Roxboro, N.
^ _
fg*JL SANITATIOl
Some people don
i3L conditions that si
buy their edibles.
H j demand that the i
? IU Our purpose is
Kt tidious, assuming
to Sanitation, Ser
M?- We sell for ca
j Aubrey Long
~ SUBSCRIBE FOR ?
?srii;rw ; $
Most For I
>ney
Every Woman
t of the money spent in B
the home manager?a P
i the average woman a gs
of the family is largely Ggj
-chase judiciously. (9
1 to serve women who m
ireciatd exceptional ser- raj
lar patrons sotme of the Kg
iome managers in Rox- p
xperience that it really ||
5 our prices are always P
led anywhere for really S
use of our unqualified |j
exactly what it' says ?
We Will". Third: Be- S
sincere desire to please ?j
ifty home managers. K
to trade with us. Try it. ||
Ltterfield. 1
JOOFS1
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KSUmMRiEsk'
are especially suited |S'
slate.
athcr and have a
in width.
sxtra heavy, with
ivas a distinctive
ver old wooden ^
double roof of
mooth and even *
en or blue-black
?, the Super-Twin
iglc.
Bird & Son. inc. (Ert. 1795),
l, Shingle Design Roll Rooftng,
I Paper ami Nepomct Board,
tiding I
Bird** roofings*
wall board
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lild With" i
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AND SAVING
rt give a rsp the kind of
irroupds the place they
There are others who 1
conditions be most sani- .j
to satisfy\he most fas- - .
that NONE will object
rice and Saving, j
sh and sell for less.
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