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Valuable Property For Sale AT AUCTION Ibe R K. Marshall property on Pine and South Streets will be subdivided and sold at auction by order of the Court SATURDAY 2:30 P. Mc November 4th Don't Fail to Attend This Sale *V. H. MATTHEWS, Auctioneer C B. CLEGG, Commissioner AirpUa* UWi Ob Dack Ob A Warabip Norfolk. Va.. Oct. M - The fint at tempt of a land type flying machine to land om the deck of • man-o-war hi the United States navy proved —ccussfui off the Virginia cape* thia Morning. Lieutenant Commander Godfrey De Chevalier, flying the two aeat A IK. landed on the flight deck of the U. S. S. Ungiey white the veaaet was proceeding at • speed of about six knot*. A SO miles wind . was Mowing from the northweat at the lime and the plane, landing at a velo city of 46 knots, was stopped by the unresting ptr within IS feet. The fsat, declared neMMfll It every particular by naval aviation authorities aboard the Langiey, fu the flnt attempt at Undine oa the veaeel. A few weaka ago Commander Chevalier successfully (lew from the deck without the aid of a catapult. Chamberlain'* Tablets Have Dsae Her a World of Goad "Chamberlain's Tablets have done me a world of good," writes Mr*. Ella L. Button, Kiifcvllla, N. T. "I have recommended them to a number of my friends and all who have used them praise them highly." When troubled with indigestion or conati tration, give them a trial and realise for yourself what an excellent medi cine it is. The "Big Six" About Shingles Here are the til big point* regarding the Rubcmid Strip-shingle which pot it in • clat* by iaelf — point* which appeal insanely to the man who n building a new home or re-ahingltng an old roof. I. The tg—gmimr «*J* ant It ihtagiaa on every baaM •equal* feet of feel nihn t. The dm* tmrfmn in either Vcaetian rad or aage (ma ia of unlading aatural itau. I. The M ttrairi hrrak up 4w regularity of tbe roof Man. 4. Kuheroidaaturatedfeh it the beetgiadi of rooflagNit —4a. The <*>na( ia auda of the purett bitumiaoua materiaia. |. H—<ndi of Ruberoid loafa. laid nearly a quarter caafary ■fa, bear tvitaeei to the remarkable wearing qualify ef ■Mberoid mrfmrt naaag. t. Aa uauauaJly heavy kmet naa*g protecta the ihiaglu baa the tweeting which inevitably take* place under aaytoaf. We are alway* glad to talk about Ruberoid Scrip-ahinglca. aa show them to you and estimate on thai job of your*. HOLCOMB ft M1DKIFF r 111 OLD TIME SHIP MASTER Captain Mutoa Doubled Horn 36 Tinns And SeiUd 600,000 Milns (Boiton Transcript) In the death Thursday of Captain John L. Hanson, of Dorchester, an other of the old-school shipmasters has gone. Captain llanson was born in Uw town of Scitoate, in February, 183$. He came from a seafaring family, his grandfather, father, fire of his ancles and also his brother* being at> masters of vessels in the foreign trade. In 1853, at thi age of 16 be com menced his sea life, making two or three European voyagea, returning with imigmnta to Boston. He then worked three years in the shipyards of East Boston, thus firing him an opportunity to study the construction of a ship from keel to track, of grant value to him later when he took ay his sea life again. Captain Manaon commanded some of Boston's and New York's finest clipper ships In the California and Liverpool trade. At the age of 24 he waa in command of the ship Golden Fleece, one of Boston's finest shlpe at that time. He afterwards com manded the ships Derby, Valparaiso, Young American and the iron ship Mariposa. As captain of the latter shiph. » had the honor of commanding the first full-rigged iron ship sailing under the American flag, and In IMS commanding the Valparaiao, of tak ing out to San Francisco around the Horn for the Pacific railroad the first cargo of railroad track iron. . While Captain Manaon's asa life waa principally in the California trade, he having doubled Cape Hon M times in that service, yet ha sailed to China and a number of European porta. His last vojage waa in 1HT, but during thoae 34 years he had sailed more than 000.000 mllea. fa all his long wparisnce at sen he had never mat with any disaster beyond the loss of sens sails or small span. A Thnely Saggeetiea This is ths season of the year when the prudent and careful houae wtfe replenishes her supply of Cham hsrlafcrt Cough Remedy. It is al most certain to be needed before ths winter is over and results an much mors prompt and satisfactory whan it Is kept at hand and given as soon as the first indication of a cold ap pears and Iwfon It haa become sett led in the system. There is no dan am giving it to children aa It eon l no opium or other harmful DR. R & ROWE Mount Airy, N. C . PRACTICE LIMITED TO *YF, CAR, N08X A THROAT Offk* Or* lud lOe. NOTICE his la to i tha Thia la to notify an nad La tka aataf of Marion lata of Bwnrj wt>, tadabtod to aam wOl AO fSa ... __ for* Saptombar tl, . will ba flaad la bar of Uria bp*, 19th, 1ML W. R Bafcatt, Atty. Mia. M. M. Marion, POot MnaiHahi, M. C. Farms and Residence for Sale! Soron ropm residence and 8 1-S km, Lnmb Springs, N. C. 107 acres, 8 milM southwest of Joasaboro on Hlgh way, 25 acres clear. 49 acres about 1-S mils sooth of Jonssboro on tan. proTed road, t tenant ho—es, bans and four to basso barns. 40 aeren tai cultivation. Prises rsasonabls and terms sasjr. If jtm are bob ini for propariy In this dssirabls ssetion it will pay jn to Invsstlgata. 11-V. J, A. Oiertsa, Lsmb Sprk«s, N. C L P. Lasater, Jnsnlm, H, C. pOLE'C ORIGINAL VJ # HOT BLAST HEATER I HE atove that consumes the valoable fuel cases by means of ha faaoaa Hoc Bum Combustion to guaranteed to save one-third your fiid. (See tmtX We unhoitadngly recommend thto remarkable heater to those who mnt dw "w. E. Merritt Co.
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