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In All Lengths At The Lowest Prices ? BRICK ? LIME ? CEMENT ? From Foundation to Finish for Mansion or Hut you can Get it -- At ? Roxboro Lumber C?. "Home of Quality Lumber" * > i=u c=j c?j czj czj cj T alcum Powder ALCUM for the MAN ALCUM for the LADY ALCUM for the BABY ALCUM for ALL n H ? :: I VIC LET? ROSE? EGYPTION C?.n You Believe It ONLY 10 CENTS Dcn't Ajk How it is Done? Just Be Sure tc. Get Yours ?; MERGEANT WLAYTON :: u i: :: JG2JEZJL. olljc f&tlar? i '*"* Advance Program From Thursday Sept. 16 ** ** To Wednesday Sept. 22 THURSDAY . .Warner BVotfV Preterit - A Go rpe Hill Production "THE LIMITED MAIL" With Very Reynolds? Monte Blue ? Willard Louis- ? Otis Harlan. From the story by M. K. W.lftfrn. A Warner Br-s. production (A Thundering Melo drama that roars through astorni of sizzling thrills) ADDED A Two Reel Comedy "James Heritage" Ojien 7 :30 P. M. FRIDA Y Louis B. ?Meyer Presents An Edmund O^ulding . Production "SALLIE, 1RE\E'"AND MARY" With Sally O'Neil ? William Haines-^Constance Ben nett and Joan Crawford:: A M e t r : - Gol d wy n Producti;n (A Vivid tale of sunshine and t"ars. of the beauties who blossom in the night lights) ADDED Episode No. 3. "Fighting "with Puffalo Bill" with Wallace MacDonald. SATURDAY Carl L. Laemule Presents Art Accord with Eva Novak in "THE RIDIN' i RASCALL" (If you like fast riding, hard fighting, romance and thrills this is vour picture) ADDED A Two Reel Imperial Comedy "The Polan Baron" j Matmie at 2:30?3:30 P. M. Evening at 7:30?9:00?9:20 P. M. MONDAY? TUESDAY Jesse L. Lasky Presents A Victor Fleming Production "MAN-TRAP*' With | Ernest Torrence-? Clara Bow? Percy Marmont ? Miss. DiiPont ? Chas. Steph ens: From the novel by Sinclair Lewis:: A Paramount Production. (Here you have Clara Bow as a tantalizing little tease cf the timberlands, from the fashionable shops of New York to the Rugged beauty of the Canadian Woods) ADDED A Cameo Comedy. Matinee Mondav 3:00 P. M. Admis sions 15 ? 35 cents Performances Night 7:30 ? 9:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY Warner Br s. Present? A James Flood Production "THE WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED" With Irene Rich ? Huntly Gordon? <Jno. Ilarron ? Ger trude A stor and Elinor Fair:: From the novel 'by Gertie James : A Warner Bros. Classic. (The story of a mother who crucified herself on the cross cf rcandal for her son) ADDED A Cameo Comedv. No'Advance in Admissions. COMING Friday Sept*. 24th Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Silence" With Vera Reyn olds ? H. B. Warner? Raymond- Hatton? .Jack Mulhall ? Rockcliffe Fellows. Ic? Cream Supper On Saturday night, Sept. 4th, iru Deacon?? of Red Mountain Bant Church entertained quite a nuinV? of their members and friends at W and Mrs. J. L. Crabt*ee's at an i>e cream nupper. Our Pastor, Rev. K. J. Caldwell, of Wake Forest, \Vas with us alsov Mr. Walter Rogers of Bpsliy Fork, favored us with some real good music an his auto-harp. We assure him a visit in our midst | is always appreciated. 3-*--. Qur meeting begins gt Red Monn> j " ' tftlfl live fourth Stiiiuav ;Mgnr '? m ^efP"] tdmber, service at 7:30 o'clock;,' through the wp?k following one in ~ ^he HfU'inom at 3 and h t . "We give" everybody a cordial. . frrv-t tatimv to come amf be with us; -?A ? ? - M<-m her. . ~-T': '? _ Notice ? Sale of Car " ,rr?.> rht inlv.' A vrji-r TcW, 1 r 2(? ' ?tnte vs Gvonie Corin'^'i/tm. f;!1 Ford Roadster* 192'-! i>w?kl; du*y' =? .1 whil ? iV ?(! t i tr vr.^pc : t . ey, the >. ?.? 1 car wn ? i.rde.xd ft Id. I, N. V. B?oi>k.<, Sherifl of I'erscn County, 'will soli ?aid oar on fhfl promise; of J. Corhrart. in Mt. Tirzah Township, on Saturday-. September 25th,* at 3 o'clork, to the highlit bidder for cash . Thi* K?pU 11, I92fi. N. AL.BIIQOKS, ? "" Sheriff 'of P^i'.-r.ii T ..unt-v^ T: irty-five scrub bulls have been replaced and 21 pure bfed-r-ftnimals X. outfit into Jackson County during thi* i>;ist ? summer. ? nvrnn^r ;v i?n'n 1- " v - . ? , . THE COURIER Wednesday Sept. 15, 1920. Everything to oic:C wiu>. VV'it kint A Bailock. Me:dames fc. L. Wilbjrn, F J. Hester and J. M. Pass entertained the ladies of the Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church at an ice cream and eaty; lunch, serve! by the Davis D:u~ Go. Monday after noon. . * * ? . *% . * ? * . Mrs. Lewis Winstead and baby ard Mafter Jack Winstead of Mehane spent Saturday here" wfTh , Mrs. 'Win sVadV parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Abbitt. ?Curtis Oakley, Charles Wood, Hugr ene Thompson, Collins Abbitt. Will I iam Thomas and Champ Winstead. Jr.. left this week for Chapel Hill. ? - * ? i Mir?f>4 Alma ar.d Banna Day and Millie Jane Brooks spent several j days last week in Henderson and Oxford visiting- friends and relatives. R-v. J. W. "Bradley Left Monday fo Hookerton ,X. C.. assist Rev. E N. Harrison in a meeting this week. He will return Saturday. Mi^ Daisey Stephens a v| Vfc )\ Byrd Woods left 'this wee!: for ! Gi-an'te Quarry, X".- C., to t.-acii th ! winter. _ r I t.orenn ffi e }?' : Ins; week, for *cuthern ?'V.tfivatory f Mu-:c D ir Tr.',;? . days visit t j Atheville. Mr. O. B. Crowell of ilender Se ville, X. C, speht the end. here with his parents, ; 3f r. and M?. 1!. L. Crowell, . Professor Merritt, of Ocean City. X. J., has returned h"me. prof,. Sam will <;? his e! jff at Bushy Fork the coming session. Supt. B. I. Satterfield . sk nt . Thursday 1 fn Rri!6;-rh looking some schvor nini:crs. . . :.sv T - Mrip IVifnstt ?e't . th" j 'firs: of. th^ wjqI; for Texat wiirre? f* ' will Ik- with leln-tlvo-s .".sr>.;c thr. j winter: i ? ?; ? 1".;; .. . Mr. nil i Mm.. I.- O. Abhitt uer.t the week rnd with t hi ir ?'a.i . .t : . Mr?. Winstead at Mebane. Mr. nnd IJis. C. A. nTnot ani Ch:: dren of Green- bo--" spent ? weeh < nd here With r^'ati Vs.. ? - ' ' ?. ' Kat'e Perkins left Sunday for- Ayden. \\ C., where she. will h? teach . ? . ^liss Annie Bran Wvods, of T.ouiV- j lurpr College, spent the week end :.t home.. - . ~ ? j ? ' ? &? * - * ' ' ' V I ..Irs. Hosjr Th<nnpson .of Philadel- j Uhia is spending ?ome time here wit ! Mrs, Hugh W:t>ds. ? * 4, '? *. * 'j Mrs. W. F. fiOnv and vuildr^i ate I visiting. Mrs. Lara's. mother at Ba'- 1 lama. Mrs, \V: I:. Ycunper is spemli^tf .so'me time in Baltimore and K'ev York with relatives. Misses Bill' Harris, Mhin^e Also**} nnd Roranna Yaneey left this week for X. C. C. W., Greensboro. Miiss. Carrie Lee Wilkersr.n left last week for Franklintoi:, where ^iie wd ' teach this *e?sibr * ?? *.# Mr. A. J. Terry, one of the prom inent citizens of Helena, favored us \vith a pleasant oall Saturday. Mr. *E. M. Fanning:, who I? n *r?em licr of Wake Forest faculty, spent the week end here with friends. Mr. S. E. Holt, manager of the Carolina Power & Light Company'*; office here, left Saturday for a few ? ?? * if m ' ' Mrs. I. H. Baker and famHy of Oxford were guests of Mrs. B. W. Murphy last Sunday. ? ? * ? 9 <* n Wooiv >1P r*tn-n?d f- m in e> tended vi-it to friends in Borion, Ma*;. . Addlr* Mar ??Isr.*i't, ot" Woods r u'olo ,is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Bradsher on South Main Street. *?>??? Miss Dorothy Younger spent the tfeek end with friends at Cuninghanv ?***?* Mr. .1. D. Perkins of Lumbjerton, X. C., spent the week end at home. f 'f * ? Mr. V. a W M:*'i .1 seep* in S i ;r .Ki a w*ith . * ^t?ti7v v ? ? Mrs. O .L Coshwa. spr?at Saturday in Durham. ? * ? * ? Miss Margrrret Carlton left" thU ?*:<?.* f-vr ?=* ? H?tA' successful? HAD BY BAPTISTS Congestion at Houston Heard Manj Gratifjinf Report* on Work. Evolution Denounced. $9,000,000 GOAL IS SET ! Tkln Objective for Missions and Benevolences to Be Sought By Co-operative Program Commis si on for 1927. Following an unusually good rec ord in the work of the local churches j and Urge achievements oh the imtr. ?ion fields, there has just been held at Honaton, Texas, one of the most Fuccosafui sessions of the Southern Baptist Convention in recent years. The session was marked by unusual unity, definiteness of purpose and determination to carry forward the work of the Co-operative Program. I>R. GEO. W. MeUANIEL President Southern Baptist Con vention. Following the re-election of Dr. George W. MeDaniel, Richmond, Ti, as president, ke sounded in hi* inau gural address a ccnviction on the theory of evolution that was prompt ly and unanimously adopted by the Convention as its own sentiment. 1)t. MeDaniel said: **I am happy to believe that thia Convention aocepts Genesis as teach ing th<it man was the special crea tion of God and rejects etvry theory* ! evolution or other, which (eache* that men ori^instv-d in. or ca-mr hy Vay of, a lower a.iim&l an;c*try." i With Uvj evolution question di*-. pored r.f , thi Convention wai abje ; t proceed with a c nskterfrtion of 1 its grcit missionary cjid beiur/oient ! jcnterpriftefL Here ore some of the outs Landing ! developments of th* ( onventio&i GOAL OF $9J\WJV* SET LP j L In the hope of enabling the mission boards and ether agencies of ihe Convention to tai;e car? of ;he;r indsbtr.iirsss gradually wf*hopt having to too greatly curtail their t present work, cn objective of $9.WK%- ] 000 for mictions, education anu'b*- i nevsitn^as v as\fcct up- f;r 1217, .a , recommendation of fb? Co-opera'Jre ? Program Comirlrir.^n. ? ' TTJ; : c^cy i V ill be applied to ?qroiffn; home and | state ti. u? <?v*j <?, . ' i ?^g.j Is, i orphuuajres and hospitals and mini*' teri&l relief thus taking care of both the stata and S^uthwi^e Bap tist work. It is hopad the fiouih widc portioti of the budget will amount to at least $4,000,000. 2. An effort will be made te en list 500,000 tithera daring the next $5j?^?r* t % * iiap9 - ?*?- - 6. The Foreign M'nsinr C^ard reported 1S.26& baptisms on its fields during tLe year, a rab? of about 1,000 over the previous ytsr. The board has 1,216 chnrehee on tLe for eign ffekls with 140 r4M membera. 8,247 o at- stations where p peaching services are held from Ume to time, and 628 missionaries and 2*644 na tive Christian Workers employed fee 17 counta^ee. 4. Amgjjg the re salts for the f?sf reported by the Bone Mission Board ware 833 inissiouarias esaployedy 10,7*4 baptisms, additions ta the churches, 100 new churches ana 458 Sunday schools organised, and 402 churrh houses built or improved. DENOMINATK W DURING 6. The Sunday School Board re ported total business receipts far the year of $1,710, 47L Of thia amount $S80,1S44 was put back into the gent era! work of the denomination. A to tal of 89,08b awards in teacher training were made. 408 churches were aided by the . Architectural De partmant ia drawing pl.*_ns for new hou.es (ft worship, tht number of s*an ~rd Saaoay scLooi. ; caci.au 6 .u. \\m& u.t gains tor uw j*a-: /^nr the ...a:u ligu.c* ci i.?c t*e.<ooiuia (umi ..rt *>u*' given by ioe u >.c^r? ury of me .Cusum.. r. &r i^i lows: k?v*tf7 cnurvnea, iv^vo ?* dained minis tare, 8,649,880 chnreh members, ?1,790 Sunday schools with *,(*1,828 pupils, 20J>66 church houses, B,li>7 pastors' homes, $100, i>09,?78 invested in local church property. $80,771,674 contributed to , local church object*, $8,265,485 to missions and benevolence* sua $??*.! 027,0frft 4e all p"?j - ?ha jTust year. The tame is now ripe tur a dis tinct Baptist advance all. along Use Tine a nfi especially in a support ckt the great i^isejoaaiy iaU . bciievoiaut^. enterprises iostered oy ihe oye>auvf ? t'rogum, ? U?ti. s uiiyam.nMj ^eauers uU^eve. * i i Tell That Old Coat Good-Bye 1 yy.^. - Drop in and let us fit you in one of the latest styles and beautiful shades for the season. We are giving some excellent values in the latest styles in Dresses at $10.75 and better ones at $17.50 We are particular about where we buy. our Ready-to-Wear and even in our cheaper i garments there is a swing and a dash you do ( not find in lots of the cheaper ones. } It will pay you to look us over before you | buy. It will pay you to trade with us. Try it WlLBURN & SATTERFIELD ^ SANITATION ? SERVICE ? 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