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Author of "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" CHAPTER I Robert Darzac and Mile. Stangerson celebrate their wedding quietly in a Paris church on April 6, 1895. Among the few present is Rouletabille, the reporter-detective, who has his doubts about the alleged death of Larsan, the government secret service official who is said to have been lost in the wreck of La Dordogne. Mile. Stangerson had married him when she was a mere girl, ignorant that her Jan Roussel his then name was no other than the notorious scoundrel Ballmeyer, now posing as Larsan. II. Rouletabille and his best friend, who is relating this story, decide to go to the Castle of Her cules at Rochers Rouges to visit the Ranees together with the newly married Darzacs. Rouleta bille is revealed as the son of the now Mme. Darzac and Larsan, her former husband. Ill Dar zac describes how his wife re ceives a severe shock at seeing the face of Larsan in a mirrow at a railway compartment. IV, V and VI Larsan is seen outside the castle at Rochers Rouges, and Rouletabille establishes guards and fortifies the place against him. -VII Old Bob, a professor, exhibits what he describes as "the oldest skull in the world". VIII and IX Roulatabille traces Lar san and; one Brignooles on a mys terious journey. At a luncheon Roulatabille and his friend real ize the presence of Larsan at the castle and are horrified, a Rouletabille calls his friends' at tention to the haunting odor of the Derfume used by "the Lady in Black." Mme. Darzac. Ai a mvsterious pistol shot is heard in the nieht. All. Darzac anu rere Bernier, a servant of Ranee s in the dead of night are seen to car- to nffi nnivfirinffbodvinabloody rjotato sack. Kouietaouie aunnis that he believes the body to be that of Larsan. XIII. Mme Daraac tells how Larsan sprang into the apartment of herself and hftr husband from behind a panel Arid how after a furious struggle Darzac killed Larsan. XIV. nirl Boh disaDDears. A stable boy appears with a bloody sack in which the body was carried away, at uomemuuio o uiouu suspects that Darzac is really T,onui.n in diseuise. but Darzac convinces him of being mistaken by showing hiia peculiar oirwi- mark known 10 mar XVI" :Pere Bernier falls dead near several people with a gaping wonnd in his breast. As he falls he exclaims "Frederic Larsan I fcarzacwhicb bad grown frightfully harsh and strained. The young man toperturbably went on: "And",, if yon had an Interest in Showing her that Larsan eristed else ' . thpre arose where-tnan in you' an exigency In which that Interest was transformed into an inflate necessity. Imaglne-I say Imagine, M. Dame, that yon had really brought Larsan to lire once-... -- iplte of yourself, in your own i rooms, before the eye. of Professor 8tang son's daughter, and you will be. 1 re SSt nnder the necessity of bringing him to life "Sam and yet again, ont iVde of youn.f. in order to .prow . your wife that the Ursan whom she hAa'seen return w -K iaTm yourself, my dear M. . IHrMC. I eaW you. Have 1 not tod you !b"n.raUioi has been banlshed wmplefeli banished? See. then where r am obliged to come In considering So procedures of mathematics wbU know better than I-jou who , are .VholarMn considering, as I said. Is waZd the hypothesis that you .r. "e counterfeit Darzac. the one who hide. Larsan. According to inj a ZSvg, then, you re Ursan! And I sked my-eU what could hare hap ned tntte railway station at Beurg S k. you appear Larsan before the eye. of yonr wlte paused for a moment, but Danac aid not ntter a word. . As yon were ying. oeletbiIle went urrectlon should not bare be J" Ury. tber. to only fVL accident . And now yost JV tow this Utter wppo. oent at Boor, r oo s. " ma who is La ra a. he tt aano et Boarc In the benei. v - St Boors .uinr far are Dere i that yow .. - mta ' h, the tatJoa. as she jim - After baring " l? 'LTlo. wtoh u go yoa Bnlsttea J" u ih. nr ti h or eomp-rt-rt tatne ear Irdirto atteod to son oXaO of yoar oroer w tfci eye orer bTtortms. Ton think, ronr. SLST.be will be aB ar WT' lTJ- Toe rut a way J aside this 4taeato mmtarA character aad yer "f" Perfume Ladv Copyright. 1909. by Brentano'i beardless face in the glass, does not watt to make any further Investiga tion and rushes out into the night, her screams drowned by the noise of an other train. You comprehend the dan ger at once. You realize that every thing is lost unless you can Immedi ately arrange matters so that your wife shall see Darzac somewhere else. You quickly resume the mask; you hurry out of the compartment and reach the buffet by a shorter route than that taken by your wife, who rushes there to look for you. She finds you standing up. You have not even had time enough to seat yourself before she enters. Is everything safe now? Alas, no! Your troubles are only beginning, for the fearful thought that you may be at one and the same time both Darzac and Larsan will not leave her mind. Upon the platform of the station, while passing beneath the gas jet, she casts a frightened glance at you. lets go your band and runs wildly into the office of the sta tion master. "You read her thought as though she had spoken it. The abominable Idea must be banished without a moment's delay. Yon quit the office, leaving the lady In the care of the superintendent, and immediately return, closing the door quickly, seeking to give the Im pression that you, too. have seen Lar san. In order to ease her mind and also for the purpose of deceiving us all in case she dared reveal her sus picions to any one, you are the first to warn me that something unforeseen has happened to send me a dispatch. See how clear and plain as the day your every act becomes! You cannot refuse to take her to rejoin her father. She would go without you. And, since nothing Is yet really lost, yoa have the hope that everything may be re gained. In the course of the Journey your wife continues to have alternat ing periods of faith In you and of fear of you. She gives you her revolver In a sort of half delirium, which might sum itself up in some such phrase as this: 'If he Is Darzac, let him protect me; If be Is Larsan, let him kill me! But in pity let me know which be is.' At Rochers Rouges you realized once more how utterly she bad withdrawn herself from you, and In order to re assure her as to your Identity you showed her Larsan again. how in THE DOOR 07 THX f M 01 n APPEARED. accordance won reason seen a proceed ing would be. my dear Danac! Irery fact would flt perfectly Into every eth er under the supposition which 1 am placing before yon. There to not a single "P. "r "mnaeZJ!? , ' .t UMtMM. dnrinn your Jour ney a. Darxae to Canoe, at the time -in von came to meet ns. which ean- not be explained to the estoet way i--.hi Ton bad taken the train at lientooeOaravan bexnre the eyse of your trM J,gZ the train at the nest station, 1c Hentone, and there, after a ebortetay r!T!L-e ef altering year looks, yenwTt. the Image of Ima 7 .. m. who were pronv j,-- tK rardene at Mentena, r2T L iT 4 . tr.ii, brooch t yoa to rnntit Only, as yon bad oo tMsee- . the vexation ef irTZ. irtiiw Banco whea be n .tW.k. at Wto. tbe aewetket wn. Dsrsec bad net en rule eerneaea caught -la der the aeeeesJty that r"?Jl rta, her tersae ender tbe very Ssws ef the eenere hewer. etaedtag JJaTtothe prow efTnllWfs beat BA ' .hire racer atoot ce Mr4 would have herons entirely SSe anTn, expll". "rri-l . unw should have been euaacv mj" y At mmrOm I nrySVU. wew and touched the a-P ef Asntra- Ba,- was unable te mre. ae I looked pityingly at Parse. J" iMt at Borne eeor aaaa who too- the IjKrfbtorth. vfctts. ef eon hideous Judlctol scree. -Bnt ateoe yeej a Wr have tbee OKeer- dalad Par- the Black In spue or tne fact that nis voice was raised. "I should be glad to know, aft er all this exercise of your talent of reasoning, what could have driven them awav?" In order to bare them driven away, monsieur, one thing was essential aa absolute certitude! And I found It a simple but conclusive proof which showed uie In a manner complete and nndeniubJe which of the two manifes tations of Darzac was In reality Lar san. That proof, monsieur, was, hap pily, furnished me by yourself at the very moment when you closed the cir clethe circle In which there had been found the 'body too many T the time when, after having sworn that which was the truth, that you bad drawn the bolt of your apartment as soon aa you had entered your sleeping room, yon had lied to us In concealing from u. that you bad entered that room at 0 o'clock Instead of at 6 o'clock as Pere Bernier said and as we ourselves could have proved. You were then the only person except myself who knew that the Darzac who had entered at 5 o'clock and of whom we bad spoken to you as yourself was in reality another man. But you aald nothing. And yon need not pretend that you did not at tach any Importance to that hour of 5 o'clock, since it explained everything to you since it told yon that another Darzac than yourself the true Robert Darzac bad come into the square tow er at that time. And. after your false expressions of astonishment, bow quiet you kept! Your very silence lied to nsl And what Interest could the true Dar zac have In concealing that another Darzac, who might be Larsan, bad come In before yoa bad and was hid ing in the square 1 towerf Larsan was the only one who was Interested In hiding from us that there was an other manifestation of Darzac than the one be himself bore! Of the two man ifestations of Darzac the false canst have necessarily been that one which lied! Thus my suspicions were driven away by certainty. Ton are Larsan! And the man who was hidden behind i the panel was Darzac!" "Ton lie" ahonted the man (I could not even yet believe him. to be Lar aan), hurling himself upon Rouleta bille. But none of us stirred a finger, and Rouletabille. who bad In" iwhinj .of his culm nemeenor, extended his arm toward tbe panel sad saw: -He is behind the panel nowr CHAPTER XXL Here Is -the Body Too Many.- HT T was an Indescrmable eeens seoment never to be forgotten. At the aastare of BouletabLUe the door of the panel swung enao. nosssa PT ae tuwmttr just as It had been en uai nmow alxnt which haa wuneosen vm ef "tbe body toe meny. fce fares of a sasa sppsurso o.mnra ennrtoe. et joy eaei " terror Med the senare lower. i Lad hs Black uttered a hesmaoins w -Hatmrt. Rotiert. Rebertr iiil tt was e err ef joys -x-w sucs before ss se exactly stssOes that every eoo ef no save the Lady la Black Bight have been derejvedt Bet k. y.pt told her the truth, even ad- sUttlng that her reason, satwtlhatand lag tbe triumphant enacfusloa ef Bon IstabiBa, might bare hesitated. Bar aiuss eeMstrstched. her eyes slight with l mmA tor. ehe rushed toward the tni nil aesslfeetath-s of Daruae- whirh had desesnded frees uinuhWi face wee radiant w Ufa: her ewrrewfat ey which I bad se often beheld axed wtth aouaber gloom upon tbat other, urere .ki.inr mnom this one with a Joy ns - - n eraa tranaufl aad as- land. It we. he! It wee aewhom .k. tA fcnTd lost-whom .be bed k tm ! is tbe vtoage of the of Xher end bod net rnund there And. (oererore, bad a ecu sea oereeir, awing the weary hours of day and night, of folly which was akin to madness.' As to the man who up to the last moment I had not believed to be guilty as to that wretch who, unveiled and tracked to earth, found himself sud denly face to face with the living proof of bis crimes, ha attempted yet again one of the daring coup, which had so often saved him. Surrounded on every aide, be yet endeavored to flee. Then we understood the auda cious drama which In tbe last few mo menta be had played for our benefit When be could no longer have any doubt a. to the Issue of tbe discussion which be was holding with Rouleta bille he bad had tbe Incredible self control to permit nothing of hi. emo tions to appear and bad also been able to prolong tbe situation, permitting Rouletabille to pursue at leisure tbe thread, of tha argument at tbe end of which be knew that be would find bis doom, but during the progress'of wblcb be might . discover perchance some means of escape. And he had effected his maneuvers so well that at tbe mo ment, when we beheld the other Dar zac advancing toward ns we could not hinder the impostor from disappearing at one bound within tbe room which bad served as tbe bedchamber of Mme. Danac and closing the door violently. Rouletabille during tbe scene which had passed had thongbt only of guard ing tbe door opening Into tbe corridor. and be bad not noticed that every movement of tbe false Darzac as soon as he realized tbat be was being con victed of his Imposture bad been In the direction of Mme. Darsac's room. The reporter bad attached no Impor tance to these movements, knowing, ss he did, that this room did not offer sny way by which Larsan might es cape. .. But, nowever, wnen me scoun drel was behind tbe door wmt-n sr forded bis last refuge our confusion Increased beyond all proportions. One might have thought that we bad be come suddenly bereft of our senses. We knocked on tbe door. We cried eat we tnooglt or ail nis nrotee u genius, of bis marvelous escapes in ine PMt -f . ... He will escape us: us wui v sway from n. again T Arthur Ranee wea. me most eureseu of ns all. Mme, Edith, who was Cling ing to my arm, drove ner nnger nau. Into my hand In a paroxysm of nerv ma fear. None of us paid any heed to the Lady In BlacI and Robert Dar zac, who In the mldat or rm. tempest seemed to have forgotten irytblng even tbe clamor and confusion around them. Neither one had spoken a worn, but they were looking Into each oth er's eye as though they had discov ered another world tbe world which love. But tbey bad not discovered tbey bad merely found It again, (banks to Rouletabille. The latter had openen toe aovw m tbe corridor and summoned tbe three domestics to ear assistance. Tbey en tered with tnelr rifles. . But K was sxes that were needed. Tbe door waa solid and barricaded with heavy bolts. pere Jacques went out ana xetcnea a beam, which erred ns as a battering ram. Been or -no- ee an strength, and anally' we saw tbe door beginning to give way. unr munnj was at Its height Whea tbe door bad eemmeneed to yield. Rouletabille directed tbe serv ants to take up uew guns, wiui mm order, however, that the weapons were to be need only in case it snonio urn imoosslble to capture Larsan llrlng. Then Rouletabille set bis shoulder to the door with ens last power rni enorc, and aa the boards, wrenched from their binges, fell to tbe ground, be was the first to enter the room. We followed him. And benina urn, open the threshold, we aB batted, stn- br the- awns - wmco as our Larsan waa there, plainly to be br every one. And thie ome there waa no difficulty tn recognising him. Bt bee naweid Me false beam; he had noA-aside bla "Dersae nasa he bed reaaoMd oece oeore the pale. dean ahaven face of that rreoerie Ursan whom we had known ac toe Chateaa of Gland ler. . And bla pres to fill tbe enure room. Be waa tying back comfortably hi an am ebatr In the ceetor the room sad waa looking st ns vtn bis great, calm eyes. Bis arm was stretcnen alone tbe arm ef the chair. Bin bead was resting ea tbe cushion at tbe back. One would bare said that ns wss giv tag ns so audience and was waiting for as to make known our business. It seemed, to- me tbat I could even discern an Iron leal emtio on bis Upe. HooletsbUle advanced toward him. "Larsan." be said In a voice which waa not quits steady "Larsan, do yon give yourself upr . Baf Larsan did not reply. Then Rou lets Mile touched the man's face and bis band, and we aaw that Laraan was dead. . BouletabUle pointed te a nag en tne middle Barer. The eenet was open and ehowed a botkrw cup which was empty. It must bare contained deadly poison. Arthur Ranee put Us seen sgnme the sass's chest and assured no that And euieteuuie en treated us to leave blm alone ha square tower and te try te forget the terrible events which nan pueseu T ertn 'eharae exrsexf wna every- tklnr - he asserted arraveiy. "uere the -bodr toe many." Jo one wiu quire InW the dispoettien which may bo made of tt." Abvi he save ee ereer to wbjopx riM, inksr Bane translated bate Cnrttah. -Walter, brtag me the sack which rm roond at the Caacfflon yeoteruay. Then he mane a geera w - " w .a aheAieaa-n suetare ef dto- - . a. ekLaBi enuum - - And we tost tbe eo .-. wn tte eomse eg tbe tether. -v mrnri niM.at re saw that at atUcad to carry him- bate OM Bob's sktiag room. But tt waa only a pass toe fsietnees, and noon be opened hie JL .nii and snxDed at MathlkU ne, aaw her beautlfnl face be-ever blm with the look ef dreed la which we read tbe fear ef toeing wrmA heaband at the very men la whkm ehe bed. through a ebeia ef ekvuDBtaece which still remained is BTstarr. found him again. Bs encceeded In eeerrloetag her that his hf e was not m anyeungur, and bs added his entreaties e ose ef ate- Edith tnsr sna would eo awav for 'a little while and try to get some rest When tbe two women bad left ns, Ar thur. Ranee and myself turned over our attention to our friend. For how could a man whom all of us bad be lieved to be dead and who bad been, with tbe death rattle In his throat. tied up In a aack and carried uway have been able to rise Benin and step down Jiving from the fateful panel? But when we nnd oMnea nis snirt nna discovered the bandage which hid the wound that be bore In bis brenxt we recognized that this Injury wits not n very serious one. Tbe ball which had tract Da ran c in the midst of the sav age fight which he bad been ottllued to make against Lnrsan had plnntwl Itself In tbe sternum, causing a bad extrrnal hemorrhage and weakening the pntire organism, but fortunately suspending none of tbe vital functions. Aa u- Anlnlipd the task of dressing tbe -wound I henrd steps In the corri dor and a strange noise the sound that one hears when a body Is carried away on a stretcher. And I thought of Larsan and of tbe aack wblcb was holding now for the second time "the body too many." Leaving Arthur Uuuee to waicli over M. Darzac. I hurried to the window. I bad not been mistaken. I beheld the sinister funeral cortege In the court outside. It waa nearlv nightfall. A gathering, gloom aurrounded everything. Moving onward in tbe direction of tbe oubliette. I saw Rouletabille and Pere Jacques two dark ahadows 'bend ing over a not her shadow a snnoow which I rt!Cognlz'd and which on tbat other nlgbt of horror I bad believed to contain another dead body. The aack seemed heavy. The two men were scarcely able to lift It to tbe edge of tbe shaft. And I could see tbat tbe little passageway wa open yea, the heavy wooden lid wblcb ordinarily tloeed It bad been removed and waa Ivlnir on the irmund. Rouletabille leap ed lightly over the edge of tbe oubl iette and then made a step downward. He showed no hesitation.. The way seemed to be familiar to film. In a few momenta hla figure vanished from sight. Then Pere Jacques pushed tbe rk Into the naaaaeewar and leaned over tbe edge, apparently still holding on to bis burden, whicn l couia no longer see. I left ths square tower. I went to mv own room in tbe new castie. i stationed myself at tbe window, and my eyes lost themselves In the depths of tbe shadows wnicn covered ine sea. All at once far, very far off 1 fan cied tbat I could see In the narrow red band which was all that remained of the setting sun something that seemed more unreal than a vlalon. Into tbat narrow red band an object entered. It waa the shadow of a fish ing smack, which glided over tbe wa ters as automatically as though it were propelled by machinery, and aa Its movements bees me slower, ana i saw emerging from tbe gloom I recog nised the form of Rouletabille. The oars ceased to move, and 1 saw my friend rise to bis feet 1 could recog nit him and aea everything wblcb he did as clearly as If be bad not been too yards sway from me. bis gestnres were outlined against tbe red back ground of tbe sunset with a fantastic precision. What be had to do did not take long. R. leaned over and cot no again, lift ing In bis arms something which seem ed to mis wtib bis form and become a part of himself In tbe darkness. And than ,h. Knnlan ffllded dOWD IntO tbO water, and tbe man's figure reappeared alone, still bending, sun leaning over tha edtu of the boat remaining tnn. for an Instant mot ion less, sod then once more picking up the oars of tbe bark, which resumed ns suiomsuc motion nntU It had disappeared com pletely from tbe dying glare of tbe ever narrowing band of red. And then tbe band of red, too, vanished. Rouletabille bad consigned the body ef Larsan to ths waves of Hercules, EPILOGUE. The reader will recall tbe Boding of amn of naiier with "boonet" oo It arhlrh area handed to Rooletsbllle. He unraveled Its mysterlon. slgulOcsoce. e.in.i.1. had nicked It UO lust Sfter hs bad missed Biignollee and Larsan on the mountain. Lareaa bad schemed to shut np usr snc In a lunatic asylum and so get rid nhrt.xi. in hla war. To do Ibis k. rimiMn of e relative to required and of. a doctor. iaraaa loaucra r,i fnotiee to giro his name and himself forged that of a famous alienist Ron- UtaMtu dlaeoverad that uarxac oau actually been confined In tne Mount BrfwM.na ...tarn Be forced BrW gnoUes te confess bis crime end through this Wt of paper secureo nuahMU eiolaloed to bla friend kt, arhaa ha drODDed Itaope's cane In front of tbe supposed Dense. tn aea whether inia uarsee would handle It la Larsae's peculiar way. When la the court be aaooeu k . y mmtmA n,nU to lOOBeB tbO CatVCd - ..w umm ttosa the real Lar- sen lost bto dtogatoe ss be straightened the stooping sbouMers ex u stbww and nourished the case with tbe rlgof of a true bandit. Only one other person noucen ieo atartMne traosformstloe and allowed a. that he wss rerofDJXN. m... hum area Bernier. bdo am ik r .air root rat cost blm bis nr.. i . hu .maianMut he eta m Wed and juh aia aaeeef- which he 1 ran-rlne. and aa he tureen over b -.-4ka i ku death at routes he h the aarteat WCSnos fTOOJ ft ad wtth a vWeut effort tbat Beat K Bylng yards dtotaot run awn. TXtm w It is said that tbe male wasp doss not stinc. but as tbe male sad female wasps wear tbe seme kind 'of polo- netoe and look as much alike aa twins the only way to distinguish their sex to te retch one. If It snsxs K as a female; If not, It Is a gentleman wasp. Tk J. 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It gave me more relief than any medicine 1 haa ever us ed, and it will do all yoa claim in cases oi rneumausm. xoieys Kidney Remedy cares rheuma tism hv Allminatinir the nrio acid from the blood aoia Dy an arug- gtsts. The Concord Tribune says that while a party of picnicers were at dinner at Cox's mill. Cabarrus county. Easter Monday, a gunij was left leaning against a tree, i A small child of Mrs. Chas. Simp son, investigated the gun and the load took effect in Mrs. Simpson's foot, inflicting a painful wound. There's no better Spring tonic than Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The standard for thirty years. Tea or Tablets, 33o. Get a package today, and you'll thank us for the advice. Thompson Drug Co. Gov. Kitchin Tuesday a week granted .hroo conditional par dons, the beneficiaries of execu tive clemency being A. G. Wynn' of Wilson county ; Ilarvey Elkins, of Yancey county, and George Washington, of Franklin, county. Wynn was, joonbicted in Septem ber. 1007. of retailing- liquor, and sentenced to two years on the roads. Elkins was sentenced to five years on the roads for steal ing a mule, being convicted in September, 1908, and Washing ton was sentenced, in January, 1800, to two years on the roads for an assault with a deadly weap on. Watch fcr the Comet, Tha Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring (vino-ha end colds. Careful moth ers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house, it la the Deal ana safest nrevention and cure for croup where tbe need la urgent and immediate rener. a vi uii nerawitv. Its nromnt use has saved many liven. O ntains no oDlates or harmful drugs, ine frnnnlna In in a veilow DacaaKU a a Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse substi tutes. Sola by an druggist. Rev. John Crawford, colored, charged with shooting at Rev. W. . McDonald, likewise colored, while the latter was holding ser vices in the colored Baptist church ht Waxahaw, some weeks ago, was convicted in "Union county last week was fined 150 and eosta. Hid victim was' not seriously wounded. The shooting took Dlace while McDonald was hold ing service, the sboU being fired throoeh a window.' Jealousy over the pastorate of the church was the trouble. Every family and especially thoso who reside in the eountry ahnnM he nravided at all timee with a' bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telling when it mav be wanted in ease oi an accident or emergency. In is most excellent . in all eases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all dealers, ' ncalthftil (xMSics to tee toca Economizes FIoit, Butter and Jt33 Thmlrf tiff nnXV&T Swift Co., and ; their local representative, Vaughan, iwere tried last week in Raleigh on a charge of selling diseased meat . and were convicted, Swift ds Co., being fined 1500 and Vgughaii rn The narttcular meat was a hoar, which had ulcers on it, with pus in them. . ' '' AriF-VTS WANTF!D: Man or Women to work in Alamance coun ty Can eaailymaxe 115 to IZoper week.- Address "V," Drawer; "A," Raleigh, N. 0. : k:. - . PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR.WILLS.MQ,;JR. r- "aiaBBaaase '''''I it 0CNTI8T aaBBBBnam . ; 4 Grabnm. . ' Nertts CaretlM OFFICE is SIMMONS BUTLDLRQ IA00B A. LOXCk t.TIMMmUXQ. LONG & LONG, A-ttoraaya and Ootiweolnm m Ismw GEAHAM, B. . Attereey-et-Law, GRAHAM, n. a Offlee r ttenoa BeildlBC Seoood rieor. . , , . . loaaOaar VrarH. w. r. nrwrat, Ju UtNUM ft BTNTJ3I, Vttoriieya aod Coil naali i e at JLaiw aAaJCMSBORO, u. rracllee reralertv to the eeurts ef Ato- eaaeseoaBtT. . Aajr, X, et iy eadaclies! This time of the year are signals of warning, Take Taraxacum Com pound now. -It may av9 you a spell of fe- 11 Ml ver. it win i cK"'ak vour bowels, set your liver- right, and cure your indigestion. A rrnnri Tnnifi. . An honest medicine? . araxacuin MEBANE. : N. C. ARE YOU UP TO DATE Ifvooarenoi the NrtAfg ajt Obektkb is. Subscribe for it at once and it will keep you abreast of the times. ' 4 . Full Associated Prtag dispatch- H . a (Remember! o en. AU the newt lorogn, oo raestk, national, state and local aUthetime. Daily New and Obserrtf (7 per year, 3.50 for 6 mot. Weekly North CaroUiuia SI per year. 50c lor 6 mot, news & observes run. CO., Ralegh, K. C The North Caj-tl Alauakce Gleax: for one je.ir f :r Caf-'i i:i s !v-- -. anuuurwBa.e i swell m mm
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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April 7, 1910, edition 1
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