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! the Twenty Million ; n Dollar By HAROLD Copyright. 1814 and 191S. SYNOPSIS. ! Zudora U Ml su orphan at an sF at. Her f.ili.r la illl tn a gold mine. V.uilora antl th. fortun. fruit. Ilia mine. htch gruwa to b worth S-w iA,Aii, ar. ft to tli guardianship of Frank Km Zutluta'i ruutlim'a broinsr, bo bus aet hlniMlt up as a Hindu mystic and 1 noun ae Himni All. He iclda that fcudura must die bfort alt en have a chance U coma Into poaacaalon ot bar uimwy, ao that It may be left to htm. the nxt ol kin. Httssam All sees an obstacle lo bis echsnie In the iwraon ot John Hiorm. a jouni lawyer, tor whom Z dora kas taken a fancy, and be com- man da the (irl to iut tha man out ot hat t nond. 7.udora inslsta thai It aha cannot in.irry Rtorro sh will marry no on "W.ll. wall," says Hasaain All. "solve m.v neftt twwtty caae aitd you u marry him; fi. I in a slngl can anil ou null inun him." .udot i ui. ravels a mystery ami wins bar mat i-a a a i- In which Joliti tiuvm is saved f -oin being convlcti-d of a Inurdar Inatlau. d by Haseam All hltns.lt. Zudoi . and llawam All vialt Nabob Brian's ous. whM'a sleep overcomes -ary one whenever Nabob attempts to mar ry a pi noes. Btorni, seeking ZuiU'S. la mad t. iirtaoner. Zudora folia Jvabok ghan, r ttorea th prlnceaa lo liar original lover at d saves Kioini from death. A nis er ot diamonds tells llaaaain All Ills sec iL Blorm Informs Zudoi that his Nfi Is being attempted frequently, aiorni uswcts tlaaaam All. Bloroi la arrester, for steallna the diamond maker's gems. .ut Zudora discovers the reai thieves- . pair of mlc. Th i aro help employed on Storm's father's farm are fleeing because a great skeletor hand appears at night in on a hill nta' by. Storm la barned In h a In vestigation, but Zudora learns that her uncle hs employed Jimmy Bolton, a half wltted nian. thus lo annoy Storm's par ents, .udora finds Bolton operating a big ma. ,lc lantern and Is attacked by him. Storm appeara and save her. Hasaa"! All asks Zudora to find a gem lost by .wo mysterious old men. Zudora gets a p lotogranh of the aem and It trams In her 1 And. An old house la mlnml by i iiaps.cn An ana lie oiu men. morm anu Zudora 're lured there and narrow!,' es cape de: ruction when th nous blows up. John I- cWlnter, endeavoring to Ira', and kill (Ik so Smith, la killed himself, and Smith I charged with murder. He. nam All cun :ilres to have John 8torm meet the mit titorm tv; Zutlora -tr'a on tat a Mc Winter, and he and ovarconi by powerful fumes, ves them, proves that McWio- dog trapped and killed him and !ith from a band of lynchers avea S' An in a I 0 ntor blows up a submarine with 'ul heat ray which he rend valer. Hasaum All sends Zi:iora to a phi Krapher directly beneath Iti In- venior't laboratory and order the In- vsntor to kill her. Zudora gels a warning, and lujr lite Is saved. The lieut ray ms- i-hlne Is destroyed, and the photosra)iher, after a c.jurrel with Hasaam All, Is found dead In tne river. Wu Chang prevents Zudora elopemmt with John Sturm by hypnotising her, and he and llaaaum All attempt to amuitgl her out of th country. This plot la frus trated by Storm. Balnl, ilasnam All's double, falls In ftve with Zudora. Buird and Mm. Du Val kidnap Zudora and the Van Wick child. Storm rescues thara, and Hassam All dies. With Ilaaaam Alt dead Zudora la releas ed of her pledge lo solv twenty cases. She confronts, however, th greatest mya try of all. which Is th mystery uf Iter own Ufa, and tha ambition to secure ths vsst fortune of fc.0u0,out) left to her. This grt photo serial Is being shown In th leading moving picture theaters by th Thanhouser Film Corporation. Among those participating are Marguerite Snow. Mary EllsaSeth Forbes, James Cruie, In th new role of reporter-hero, Sidney Hracey and Frank Farrlngton. On looking through her unci' papers Zudora finds that her father left her an Interest In a diamond mill, and Storm and Balrd both lend asalalanc la trying to regain for her pus ton of tills s tat which Is being spproprlaled by rogue under th leadership ot Mm. Du Val. They plan to frighten Zudora so tliat she will run away. Falling, they kidnap Zudora and Howard, th min superintendent, and put them In a privet Irtan asylum. Howard dlea, but Zu dora, nearly famished. Is rescued by Storm and bis friends. j CHAPTER XIV. Th Missing Million. IT took a fortnight for Zudora to be come herself again. The treat ment she had received In the sani tarium would have driven lusaue any woinuu with leaa mental balance and physical stamina. She bud beeu 111 fed, Ul clothed, roughly bundled, threatened. She bad abut ber teeth together and eutured. Tbe d ith of tbe mine superintend ent did not clear away any clouds. Tbe dial loud mine waa aa far away from Zuc.ora aa ever. Storm and Hunt agreed tl at aome one bad got luto Das earn All s papers, uud these papers made the ownership of tbe dlumoud mines ui assailable. Hunt lestloued Halrd In private, but tbe latter swore on bla oath that he bad Deri r beeu able to put bis h:nd on lassi m All's money or on bli pri vate pap-r. The Hindu servant bad known v here these tblugs were, and there wi- i no doubt In Bulrd's mind that the brown man bad taken both gold and papers, the latter being turn ed over to those who now possessed tbem. "There's oue tiling I'm curious about." snlrt Balrd. "And t hat's thnW" "That Rild mine. Ziulora had quits a few th Misnnds nt the start. I kn-w shqjreoe' ert tbem. I know sbe wu lMtiT tui! f.i them. 0'(r1 rt'lnpe 1 not TanlF:i off the earth In the fashion thin, one ; anld to hnve vanished. ITm It 4tnin-'il tn you that the report mle-lf hs-e been faked by those most lhtcr. sl mi clientlng ZudoraT' "W" (; i soon And out Your ii'cs la a pood one. and. more ttann that, it's my optrA-i thRt those who are re1 n the rl "wnsid run ara digging li to The opportune buyer is the offered in the advertisements of the progressive merchants advertisements each week for the most valuable news in Mystery MAC G RATH by Harold MacCrath the golil They've got all the docu ments 111 the case. All right. Kor awhile we'll chuck the diamond eud of It and aee what cau he doue with the gold. Zudora cau torn over ber lutere-u to Ntorui, and he cau start tbe bombardment. Suppose 1 telephone him to meet us up there at her home at once? We tau t lose anything by golna- to It at the drop of the hat." Buird called at ouoe on Btonn and eiplulued his Idea. So you think these crooks are try ag to put that deal over US also) Tbe luforuiatlou fame to Zudora unsollclt ed. Home clerk sent tbe luforruatlou." "A fratueup, no doubt. Mr. Storm we've all got to move mighty smooth ly to beat the crowd we're up against. I'p to date we have no legal hold. If we go to court with half rights It la liilte likely the litigation will run on for years. I don't think you could en Join an Afrtcau dlauioud mine from producing. We might he able to hold up the gold mlue for a time, but these people hnve money, bnrrela of It, and they'll use It to tight. Now, we wnnt to get the upiKT baud in this game without having to go to the courts. Suppose you write a letter to the Zu dora mine to ace where we stand. Ask for Information about Tralnor, Zudora'a father: ask If there are any pupcrs relating to the will, and so forth and ao on. Keel them out. If they are rooks out there it'a better to know It as soon aa possible. Here's Miss Trnlnor now." wound up Halrd as Ziulora entered. She approved of the letter, but it waa always money, money, money. She waa lieglunlug to hate the sound 0f It. Why not let the acouuilrels have It? "That Isn't the Idea, my girl," an hi Storm. "It Isn't the money ao much; "So you think these crooks ar trying to put that deal ovr ua also?" It's tbe principle. I know you've just gone through a terrible ordeal, and it has put fear luto yon, but we can't let these people go scot free. Do you think I'll ever let up bunting them when I (blnk what they did to you? No, thanks! This buucli of rogues is going to pay the piper for their fox trot." They all laughed, and then Storm made out his letter to Marcus Villlers. chairman of the board of trustees. And Mine. Du Val mude up her mind to Lave a little masquerade for the beuetH of this same Marcus Villiers. The chairman was coming east to see the real Zudora, supposing, of course, that tbe fortune was still under her control. There bad been au unusually One vela struck, and be was going eaat to suggest that she sell outright ber holdings. Balrd's idea that there might be an unfaithful clerk at tbe mines was a keen oue. Tbe sucrinteudeiit of tbe mine was of a different cnllber from the uiau who bad taken charge of the diamond mlue. Brown of the Zudora gold mine waa uot above doubling his income, uud be wits not particular bow that doubling waa brought about. The moment the new find waa made he promptly wired t'aptuln Kailollffe that Villiers was umiuglng to come east aud that Detective Hunt, whom Itml cllffe had warned blm about, would be lured west aud put out of business. When Storm's letter arrived Browu was first to read It. It Is needless lo lay that It lll not reach Villiers. t'lHin receipt of the wire from Browu Captain ItadcllfTe nt once sought Mine, f.u Val. 'This Brown can be trusted?" "So Io,.mis we pay hltn well. My dear woman, with a Utile close sailing We'll have riches beyond our wildest dreams. Millions, and not a soul to step between! Howard la nut of tin way, mid that diamond mine Is prat, tlcslly ours, to do wllh us we please With this man Villiers sent along aft K 1 ! r Howard, good nhrht to Zudora and ! company Uixjwo U1 oik an effort to to VUuera aafc. br duubt- lc some tiiKxl document ar In X- Meiev relative to the mine. Vart wt an destroy these Lutvpe. Monte Car- : lo or thy Inner palace at IVklng If you ! say so. j "IV not the money with me, Rad- ; . Illlc; It's the sport of the game. I ; IiLh to I hi tlit law. to confuse It, to , make It Impotent. It twisted lue once ! 'This bunch of rogu is going to pay th piper for their fox trot." But for au old man's folly they would have mo still. I was pretty, Du Val hud influence, and here I am, mis tress of his fortune. It's tbe game with me." "And It'a the cold lucre. If you wnnt my side of it. I like good things to wear, to eat. I like to spend money For the mere sake of spending It. I'd like to alt In a game of poker without feeling the necessity of slipping an ace from my sleeve." Itadcllffo laughed. "Ami liecnuse 1 fumbled an ace once upon a lluio-oli, well, the past Is the pail, mid a hand mice played can't be played again. I supixiwe we'll bave to put Villiers out of the way. Storm has written 1 1 i in. but Brown intercepted the Idler. On my side, as Storm, I've requested lilm lo bring east all bis documents. And there's the real game -lo get our hands upon those. But I would like to know where our pretty Zudora hid those diamonds. Tbe loot was worth at least fifty thousand." "Who Is this man Balrd?" "Why, I thought you knew all about him." "I thought I did. Either he baa turned over fur keeps or be Is playing a deeier game than we are." Madame mused for a luoment. "I never could tell when It was llalid or the real Hasan m. He was I he cleverest make up mini I ever saw." "And you were Just a little bit smit ten wllh lilm, eh?" "Well, maylie I was. But I've got over It." "There's oue thing we may be sure be didn't get Into Hassam All's trunks. That Hindu was it godsend to us. I suppose by this time be is back In In dia, with trained elephants to fight for blm anil slave girls to wait upon blm. He gol Hassntn's boarded gold, all right. The old boy wits the shrewdest I ' VV- r ft ' . UV "This Brown can b trusted?" r'jfr in Vt bmnm. ny the way, would you mind letting me have a fotiple of hundreds?" "Cards?" "Surely! I've got to have a little recreation for the risks I'm inking nnd about tn take. But I'm going to give you some fine news fur the money. It Is worth ten thousand Instend of two hundred." buyer that reads i l " i.-"" " - ,v sCl I ''''"''jl I ' : Ur" 7 f 4 Kit ii lJ I. ; i f ? I,.' (d it t In I - j JxM,N j i... f "What Is ur "kiiiim committed suicide la Ui Tomb litis Uvrnlcg. aod tie Howard case goes off tbe calendar with him. Soulier or later hed have blown the game, and we'd have bad to bike." "iluuu dead! What a weight off my j shoulders! I've been waiting for the : polk-e every day since be weut to the ; Tombs He ovt-rdld the Howard bust : ness. Of course be had only verbal ' evideuiv agulnst us. But If be had I broken dowu under the t.drd degree It i would bale put us luto hot wab-r. Mure. It would have started tbe bawks looking me up. Aud then by by W must play a tluer baud. No rough stuff from our side eicept lu the case of Hunt. We II ship Villiers to a spot he can't get back from. If we give him no chance to see tbe real Zudora It w ill be plain sailing. Once we bave bla aH?rs In our poaseeslon w ran laugh at him." "You're a wonder. Ara you ever go ing to marry me?" "Marry you? Not tbe best man that ever lived! We'd tire of each other In week. You kaow It, aud I kuuw It. Let us keep to th platonlc scheme If you please, captain." Now, when Detective Hunt received the wire which waa to lure him west be bad au Idea that It was t lure, but If be pretended to play Into the bauds of the enemy he would be likely at i least to locate the exact spot tbe mine lay In. He bad found the diamond : mine under circumstances far more ' difficult. With the exact locations of tbe two properties, he would hare gslned hair the Dght. lie was all ready to leave his otBce when Balrd j came in. "Where now?" Hunt showed blm the wire. "Do you put any faith In It?" Hunt shrugged. "I want to find w here that mlue Is. I don't care a bang whether thla wire la a plant or but.' "Would you like company?" suggest ed Bolrd. "I should say yes! Will you go?" "What kind of a yarn will I tell the office?" "Tell them you've got tbe mate to the South African story. Add, your expenses will be taken care of by tbe Tralnor estuta" Balrd sat dowu to tbe telephone. Two tuluutes later be Jumped up w ith a whoop. "All 0. K.! I'll meet you at the Grand Central In one hour. I'm aching for a shindy." "You'll get It, I'm thinking, if you come with me," said Hunt grimly. Marcus Villiers waa the sou of Johu Radoliff and Brown Dashed Around th Break In th Road. Villiers, the banker to whom Tralnor had lu tmsted his ine originally. He tvus a lively mdivlduul, a shrewd bus! uesa man, but something of a fop. He possessed the only valet In that part of tbe country, aud he kept that valet, uot because he needed help, but be cause It took courage to do so lu face of tbe old timers who beld ull meu survuuts lu couteuipt. Brown, the superintendent, after having read Storm's letter, doctored it so as to lure Villiers eust, then re mailed It. Aud Villiers was glad to get a good excuse to go east and show the effete metropolitans that be knew how to handle valets with tbe best of them. The day previous to Hunt and Bulrd's departure It was agreed that Captain Itadcllffo himself should go west to see that Hunt was properly taken care of. He was three days lat er met at the little mlulug town sta tion by two trusted men of Brown's Tbe trio weut directly to the mine, and lu the ofllce, together with Brown, they mapped out the campaign against De tective Hunt, who was due to arrive on the morrow. When Hunt and Halrd arrived it was natural that they should select the oue Automobile lu sight. The chauffeur, who was tbe suuie man who hud drlv eu ItailclllTe to the mlue office the day before, asked the new arrivals whore they wanted to go. "To the Zudora mine.'' said Huut. studying the nian closely. But the chauffeur knew that be would have to stand sharp scrutiny. So bis bland cotiuteunuce partly re assured the detective. "To the Zudora mine It la, air. It's t bit rough going anil uhout half an hour's ride." "lilt her up." said Balrd Jovially, I .. 3 and takes advantage of the many bargains "and see bow near you can come to diULplLg ua over tbe cliff without los ing tie car " Tie chauffeur bent suddenly to bis maguelo to hide the suriirie on his face. One of these mi-u bus Hunt, ail rbjht, but this other chap might force them to rearrange plans. How ever, he was under orders to take Hunt past a certaiu break In the moun tain road, and so he futged ahead at a good clip. "What do you think T' whlsered Balrd. "In a game like this you've got to wait for the other until to move," re turned Hunt, with his eye on the i chauffeur's neck. The chauffeur turned. "See that ledge around the liend there? That's the ndiie." ! In their Interest Hunt and Balnl for got the chauffeur, as he trusted they . H V, - iff Je-- fjpg; Brown Arrived, but at 1 ' Point of j Baird's Gun, would. Instantly be sto; ;cd the car j aud whirled in bis seat. Win a Hunt and Balrd looked at bin' unaiii i!n-y j found themselves also looi ug Inlo the I barrels uf two ugly, serv. .-cubic auio ' unities. At the same I., e liadiilile j nnd Brown, both made u. for the no- i caalon, dashed uround the ..real; in the ; road. , Quick aa light Hunt's aiie tta!iod j through the ah-, striking t o chauffeur , on the wrist uud seudiu; one of the j guns whirling dowu the avlne. He ! fore the chauffeur recover- i Hunt was j upon htm for the posses j of the re maiulng weapon. But th. ii,'s did uot 1 go very well with Haiii ltadcll'l'e i and Brown got liim foul, ami lie hid bis bands full. Huut fought furiously an 1 s.uc. eerie 1 : in getting the cliiiiilTciir nt a li-;ol vantage. lie snapped tin- gun from : bis grasp and cracked him over Hie head with the butt. nnd. like the min er In Bret Harte's poem, "the sulwe : quent proceedings Interested lilm no : more!" The detective threw on the power ; aud sent the car whizzing alietid wllh out realizing what had happened to Buird. They had succeeded in pulling ; blm out of the car and knnckiin: lilm senseless. The moment the car siart ed Kadcllffe Jumped and caught hold of tbe side, uiaiiUKlng with no miiimII difficulty to crawl Into tile lonuenu. And then Hunt's brave dash mine to an abrupt end. Balrd saved half the day by keepim.' still until he had recovered his breath. Then ho reached for Brown s leg mid threw him neatly. And that was the eud of Brown's part for the present. Meantime IludclilTe got Hunt to a deserted wayside Inn. The detective was not lu au nmhible frame of min 1. Here he was nicely cnuglit and Halrd no one knew where. But nil Ibis while the reporter was forcing Brown ahca of blm along the tire tracks. Within a quarter of an hour lie came within sight of the lun. Itmlclitle uud the chauffeur were taking things easy. 4 r 1 Wl Mm. Du Val as Zudora p oved En trancing to th. Wast doubtless wnlllnn for the Uroivu. He tiirliccl. but n of Build's pin There was iinnthor set-to Hunt nnd Ihiird minvc.h'il free aud In th.. ii-n. rrlvl uf the i i li : lii which n irettinit . ' BJr Mis i"A All t ' j 'ir VJ t-- ? of his community. Read the the paper. It will pay you. "They evidently don't care to see ui out here.'' said Hunt dryly ua be wolk ed his hands out of the tiaudcuS; which Madeline had iLupi-J on Lis wrists "No; our room is better than our compauy, aud Juut now the more room the better. I'm not dead sure, but I've seen one of those chaps buck in New York." I've the same Idea. Sii;k.sc we look around for a bite to rat and for fooie habitation where they won't take put abuts at us. Halrd. this la going to be Interesting." Ibuh." When Villiers arrived lu New York he went straight to a hotel Instead ! notifying Storm of bis arrival. He hud received uu the trulu a wire from Zu dura Tralnor saying where to come for dinner that night. She was giving u hifuiuial dinner, and It would not Ik complete without the sou of her fa ther's old frleud. Millers stuffed his copied documents luto his pocket aud sallied forth. Mme. Du Val as Zudora proved eu trancing to the westerner; but when, eventually, be missed bis documents, he suilled a little. It seems that Mine. Du Val bud play ed two euds of the game. At the luo Uieut she received X'lllicrs, Ztidont wus the recipient of a message puiM.rllng to come from Villiers In w hich he de dared lliat he had the documents she required, but that he was a prisoner at 1.1 lllggs street. A street urchin had brought the messuge. So Zudoru and Sturm set out for 121 ifiu'gs street, and they were followed uy two old friends, Hunt mid Buird. who bad returucd upon the heels ot Millers. No. l'.'l Itlggs street npieul'ed rather fnuilllar to Zudora's eyes. Storm n inaiUed that he hud seen this place befoie. The dot i was locked. As they turned u corner lo seek il w indow two men sprung out upon I hem. And bill for tlie timely arrival of limit mid Build, Mine. I'll Val would huve won at least oue trick. It waa u case of sluleuuite all uround. 1 10 UK CONTINUED. "What a Partner H Was!" A muu died the uther day, and uhout the slncerest mourner wus his part ner, w ho said: "He wus a grent fellow. Ho was my partner. He stood by me In till my liusiness deals. He helped me get the money. He shared the risks. He was a great man to talk things over nnd i;elp wllh il word or two of timely ad vice lie wus partner and 1 wus busi ness muiinger, and so he never dic 'ated to tne, hut It was a great help iunt to have him uround nnd get Ills pinions on things. Somelimes wu made money, nnd then he wus glad us .veil us I, mid somelimes we lost in u leal, and then what n partner he was'. Mo never put on u Hour face or sug i,-esied lhal I ought to have done dif ferently, lie look his share of the loss and his share uf the blame as well, even though the fault was ull mine. We made money, he nnd 1 to gel her. A uiau could not help it with such a partner us he." There bow would you like to have thnt said about juu when you are dead? It sounds better than any ser mou, does It nut? Breeder's (iiizette. Napoleon and Vanity. Before Nupoleou's coronal Ion the marshals he hud newly created a few nioiiths licfnrc came to puy hliu u isit. ull gorgeously arrayed. The splendor uf their costume lu contrast with Ids simple uniform untile lilm smile. I was standing at a little distance from him, and us he saw that 1 smiled also he said lo me in a low tone: "It Is not every one who has tbe right to be plainly dressed." l'reseiitly the marshals of the army began disputing among themselves about the great question of precedence. Their pretensions were very well fuiinded, anil each enumerated his vie torles. Bonaparte, while listening tu them, itguiii glanced at me. "I think." said I, "you must have stamped your foot on France and said, 'Let all the vanities arise from the soil.' " "That Is true," he replied, "lull il is fortunate that the French are to lie ruled through their vanity." "Memoirs of Mine, de ltemusut." Watches Aboard Ship. What Is a watch on a vessel? How ! ng does n watch last? How many i-"e there In II day? These are ipies ons often asked by those imt familiar -. Ith procedure ubonrd a vessel. A ntoh Is that part of u ship's company v hlch works her fur nn allotted time r- he crew Is generally divided Into star loard and port watches, though on ! irgc vessels there Is also u third, or t leineii's watch. Watches are "set" ; ! S o'clock each evening, the "Hist i atch" lasting from 8 o'clock until i -idiiight, the "middle watch" from l iilnight until 4 a. in., the "morning atch" from 4 till S, the "forenoon v.alch" from 8 till 111, the "afternoon all h" from 1:2 to 4, the "lit'st dog- uteh" from 4 till tl, and the "secoud d 'g" from ti tilt H. The "dogwatches" r"e necessary for shifting the two . niches In order to give each eight hours below at night. Th. Wslland Canal. The WYIInud imiiiiI, the history of V ilch dates buck to the curly veiirs of t nineteenth century, Is one of the tiest hihI ntimi iinpiirtimt of the srH ft lul niitcmiivH uf i iiniiibi. It Ims i 1 en of ureal service as a I'hmincl of i riMiiiiiiniiriitlon lielweeu Lukes Kile i. ,il Ontario uud In the rcKtihition of jr-ilway freluht rules. It Is west of ti a N In ill rler, lu Ontario, and fol- li ,vs a line from the village of I'ort C llairne. on Luke Krle, to I'ort Dal h 'lisle, on I.nke Ontiirlo, a distance of t euty-flve miles. T W MASON J. A. WORRELL. Gary.t.urg. N C JiM,li.C. W L LoSti. Roanoke Rs( as. M. C. MASON, WORRELL I LONG Attorney at Law Offices: Roanoke Rapids, N. C, an Jacksoa, N. C CLARK & CLARK i Attorney at Law j Roanoke Rapids, N. C Kuuoi No. &. Ijiuteir in Rank Bulldta- DR. H. B. FOSTER DENTIST Office Hours !) to 5. 7 to 8 p. m. Office eef C. D. Shell 'i Sloe. J. F. Cherry Studio and Commercial Photography Studio above Herald Publishing Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS WALL PAPER Window Shades and Awnings Estimates Promptly Furnished by BY Jas. G. Jordan Box 94 HENDERSON, N. C. W. T. ROWLAND District Manner MUTUAL LIFE Int. Co.. of New York Oltjest and Largest Dividend Piyiaf Caa paay in tkc United Stitcs For further uifortnation Call it First National Bank of Roaaoke Rapid A. L. CLARK FIRE INSURANCE Agency for The Hartford, of Connecticut The Citizens of Miaoouri T he Petersburg Savings and Inaur ance Company Offices in First Nation Bank BuilJina MRS. H. F. MORTON has opened a MUSIC CLASS at her home (in Hamilton Street. She haa five vacancies which she desires to till. At home to receive applicants every day from nine to four. Telephone but. :'" 3 5 4t. NOTICE SIX ROOM HOUSE and Lot on Hamilton Street for Sale or Rent. Small Cash Payment Down and ong Credit. Apply to W. R. DeLOATCH 2 21', 4t Roaaoke Rapids, N.C. R. L. TOWE Notary Public at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Roanoke Rapids, N. Carolina Notice of Dissolution of Co-partnership To whom it may concern. Take no lice that on the ninth day of February, hi lfi, 1 sold all of my share and interest in the co-partnership known aa H. W. Cherry & Bros., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Die said co-part nership will be continu ed under the name of Cherry Bros., and 'ill indebtedness owed by and owing to i he said H. W. Cherry & Bros., ia due nnd payable by and to the copartner ship of Cherry lfios. This ninth day of February, 1315. H. W. Chkrby, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 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