c>l Preak of Fortune By RALPH HAMILTON ^CoprrMBililf, br th* W?at*rs N?*? > - "A penny forsflgltefrlhouchts, Wil bur,** spoke' pr?ttyWS^teMl^oni an^ the somber face of Wilrn?sj*^^evl dencing a mood of profoune a burden to y u. All grandfather has left us Is t" \* little place, and some money Is o on that." "i Impe to be able to clear up every thiTt? and more," spoke Wilbur confi dently. "Send your sweet, best wishes after me when I go back to work in the city, that I may find some way of earning more money than I do now." "Re patient, dear," soot lied Erna en couragingly. "Our ship is sure to come In some day, and it will be the more precious for the vnMug." Wilbur was employed in a broker age office. Opportunity came to him through this business connection of making money, bul he had no capital to invest. About two weeks after his return to the city a close friend, Paul Warfield, dropped into his room at 1j - boarding house. "I jvlsh I had a thousand dol'ars, Wilbur," he said. "I've got a tip that would make mo a fortune In a month." Wilbur smiled incredulously. He had always ?:ept away from tips and speculative' proposition? generally, arfd. besides, he realized that War fteld was a good ileal of. a dreamer. "Don't laugh at me. Wilbur," said Paul. "This is no wild fantasy, but a vurc thing." "Some stock on the booiu^jeh?" "Nothing, of the sort. It's a sure prospect, with a sound, substantial basis. It's land?land that never de cays, never burns up, never wears our. Wall street can't play with it. po?e?" intimated Wilbur quizzically. "No, Wilbur, It's an elght-ncrc strip and last week on the next forty a prospector made a strike^ He sealed the well, and Is trying to keep his discovery quiet until he can Interest some capitalist to buy up all the other land In the vicinity. The very choic est Is the piece I have a chance to buy. My oJd aunt is willing to In vest half of the money required. Couldn't you raise the other five hun dred In some way. Wllbur?"%* "Oh, yes, sure; certainly!" derided Wllbifr. "See," and he emptied his pocket of the few coins It held. "1 might buy a hundredth part of an acre," and Just then one of the coins slipped through his ciireless finger? and rolled against Paul's foot. The latter picked It up to restore It to Its owner. Then with a profound stare and a voluble: "Hello! Where did you ever get that?" He held close to the light the copper penny Erna Barton had given to Wilbur. Hp ruhbed It, took xjut a magnifying glass and added: "Say. did you know *hat you have a treasure?" "What do you mean?" questioned Wilbur. "Why. that this Is ap Clrencestet penny of the period of King Stephen probably one of the rarest coins In the world, centuries old. Will you let me take It to an old collector 1 know? I'll he back In an hour." The hour was Just up when Paul exalted and brenthless. returned. "One rtf the only two known!" he fairly shouted. "The other Is in the Brit ish museum. I have an offer of sli hundred dollars." "Take It!" cried Wilbur Impulsive ly. "and use five hundred dollars of It for your wonderful speculation." Which turned out Just as Paul had predicted. Thrro was a later division of rwonty thousand dollars' profits and Wllhtir Gray went back to his na tlve village to make Krna Barton the happiest girl In the world. Kiln-Dried Kinstoiy, N. C., R. F. D. March 17, 1919 American Limestone Company, Knoxville, Tennessee-/ Dear Sirs: Please ship us at oncfe, at Dawson, N. C. one car MASCOT '"SPECIAL" in 100 pound paper bags. You will have to prepay freight, as Dawson is a pre pay station. There is no'agent at Dawson. We are selling this car to the same people who used the car last yeat. It wqs the yery first lime- ' stone ever used in /this neighborhood. Everyone seems to have been pleased. We used a fevr tons of it on our own farm and are pleased wjth results. Yours truly, Signed J. H. Mewborn -v Co. 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