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IUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE i- The BLACK i i.t i. w nut n . on.,. v I f - f-v By E. PHILLIPS OPpENHEIM gave her yuur address ht-r. as lhey Authot ofTht MoVinf finger, " "The Prince of Smne t, " " A'.na, the AJixnlutt, " etc. KCuVi light, mu SYNOPSIS. tr.v vw.iM m, i-, i th ..- M....i..i.. t lit tllil.Mli. lu Jus tl.ulJtltl vi liJ I I. l.a Ul just be- : stf utliML -Will IJ.y- 1 iin.n.rti lit & r.:Jun hut I A .-r. I. i.t: b lvK I, l.t K t i I ' .1 I ul,' ,at II, ...Ilk j 1 1 w i l v nit- i t'x luoin ; I ti.-in lt.. !u if 1. 1 i. k tu-- ' i!t, ...ih that liU.l I- . n t-'i i. ; i m Hit lit a "1 ui H I : : ti ,i,vl i.u.l t.,u. .t-tl. . in Fr.K . I. al. uu.t II- iwr ii, .i, .u -i,.. l.'lr .1.. 1 tl ..l.t ll-.ltia. .'i l!t,. riiu ti.. i.u it. i I- ! tlllrtlU mi: tl 1 r.tt'Iilf ti,, I, t . n.n..U 1 ., ,i t.tl.l" j..,' I. . t ( I ! t' i.l.t, I. .."n M Vill, t. Ill sUn. t -v th.- hw. Tut I H'.. I.I H.'I i hit u-l ' u i he j-i t.:. 's jlt-t i r ! . ku. .ui till It tl llKp Ht"tlli. 1 'lit- Ml. k lnArH , i'-tlllHill.- tu UlJl V III'. I n! !ti.. ..tlnn.t 'I" t.l n.i ii i.,'it. .1 ti. 1 1 iiiilil t. ti.Misr, I.Kf.l Awl.l W'-t l-.Mk-lM .I ..Ml) 10 Hint tiittl I'titlK t urn- In - HKtlll rtlNTH INSTALLMENT CHAPTER XX. LOST IN LONDON. Quest, notwithstanding the unusual nature of his gurrotiuding. slept that night as otily a tired utid h-ullhy mau ran He was awakened the next uiorn Ing by the quirt movements of a man Servant who had brought bark his clothes caiefully brushed and tressed "breakfast Is served at nine o clock, air It ts nun hair past eight " "I'll he rltiht there." The man uiihiliew and Quest made a brnk toilet 'I he nameless (ears uf the previous uUht hud ultoeeth.-r dis appeared. At the lust moment he ! stretched out bis blind to take a hand I kerchief from bis satchel. A sudden , exclamation broke from his lips. He stood for a moment us though turned to stone, ltet'ore liilu. on the top of the little pile of while cambric, was a small black box' With a movement of the flutters which was almost nw chanical, be removed the lid and drew out the customary little snap of pa per, lie smoothed It out before him on the dressing case and read the mea saiie: "You will fall here as you have failed before. Ketter go back There is more danger for you In this country than you dream of " His teeth came fiercely together and his hands w ere clenched Ills thoughts had gone like a tla.sh to Lenora. Was It possible that harm was Intended for 'u r" Hi; put the Idea away from him almost as soon us conceived The thing w,;s unimugliiuhle. Craig was here, must be here, lu the close vi cinity of the house. The atmosphere of the pleasant breakfast room to w hich In due course he descended, was cheerful enough. Lady Aslilelgh had already taken hor ptnoe at the head of the table. She touched h ti electric bell under her foot find a moment or two later the butler appeared "Go up and see how long your mas ter will be?" laidv Ashleigh directed "Very ko.h1. your ladyship. ' The man was backing through ths doorway iu his usual dignified manner when he was suddenly pushed on one side: The valet who had waited upon Quest, and who was laird Ashlelghs own servant, rushed Into the room. He almost shouted to l.aily Ashlelgh: "Your ladyship the muster' Some thing has happened! He won't move! Hehe" They all trooped out of the room and up the stairs, the professor lead ing the way They pushed open the door of Lord Ashlelgh's bedchamber In the rar corner of the large room was the four-poster, and uuderueath the clothes a Bilent llgure. The pro fessor turned dowu the sheets Then he held out his hand His face, too. was blanched. "Julia, don't come," be begged "I must know," she almost shrieked I must know!" "George Is dead," the professor said slowly. There was a moment's awful silence, broken by a piercing Bcream from l.ady Ashlelgh. She sank down upon the sofa, and the professor leaned over her. Quest turned to the little group of frightened servants who were gath ered round the doorway. "Telephone for a doctor." he or dered; "also to the lo. al police sta tion. I "He, too, approached the bed and j reverently lifted Ihe covering Lord Ashlelgh was lying there, his body a, little doubled up. his aims wide out sirtlrhert On his throat were two bhirk marks They had led l.ady Ashlelgh from the room. The professor and Quest stood face to face. The former's ex pression, however, had lost all his amiable serenity Ills face was white and pinched. "Quest1 Quest' be almost sobbed My brothel' cleolge, uholu I loVcd, like nobody else on earth! Is he real ly dead?" i "Absolutely!" The professor gripped the oak pillar of the bedstead lie seemed on the point of collapse. "The nark of the Hands Is upon Ms throat," Quest pointed out. "The Hands! Oh, my Ood!" the (rofessor groaned. "We must not eat or drink or sleep," Quest declared, fiercely, "until we have brought this matter to an end Craig aiusi be found. This Is the supreme knrror of all." Ji The butler made au apologetic ap farauce. He spoke In a hushed whls JSr. "You are wanted duwnstairs, gentle- men Middletun. the head keeper, Is i there." As though Inspired with a common idea, both Quest and the professor hur tled out of the room and down the bread stairs. Their Inspiration was Noveliied from lh motion picturt dratnaof tht tame ntmt produced by the Unirerul Film Manufacturing Company. Illustrated with pho tugraphi from the motioa picture production. by OtU k Wood.) a true one. The gamekeeper web coined them Kith a smile or triumph by his aide, the piclurx of beet mis ery bis clothe toru uii muddy, a Craig! ive lu.aiind mis liule Job, air," Mlddletoa aunouueed, ft Ilk a gii.il of alo triumph. "Hot, did you get him'" que.t de Uianded "Utile Idea uf my on," the game keeper continued "I guessed pretty well what he d be up to He'd tumbled to It that the usual way off the moor was pretty well guarded, and lied doubled back through the thin line of woods close to the house. 1 dug one of my poachers' pits, air, and cov eled It over with a lot of loose stuff That got him all right When 1 weut tu look this murulng I saw where he'd fallen through, and there he was. walk ing round and round at the bottom like a caged animal. Yuur servants have telephoned for the police, Mr Ash leiKh." truest suddenly whlspeled to the pro fessor. T beu be turned to the keeper "tiring him upstairs, Mlddletou, for a moment." be dllecled "Follow us, please." I hey passed luto the bedchamber Quest signed to the keeper to bring t iaig to the side of the four-poster '1 lieu he drew down the sheet "Is that your woik?" be asked, sternly. Craig, up till tbeu, had spoken no word. He bad shambled to the bed We. a broken, yet, iu a sense, a stolid uKure. The sight of the dead man, I however, seemed to galvanUe him Into sudden and awful vitality. He threw up bis anus. Ills eye were horrible as they glared at those small black marks Ills Hps moved backwards and forwards, helplessly al Drat. Then at last he spoke. "Strangled!" be cried. "One more!" "That Is your work," the criminolo gist said, firmly. Craig collapsed. He would have fallen bodily to the ground If Middle ton's gilp had uot kept him up. Quest bent over him. It was clear that he had fainted. They led him from the j room. "We'd better lock him up uutll tht police arrive," Quest suggested. "I j suppose there Is a safe place aome- ; where?" -- The professor awoke from his j stupor. "Let me show you," he begged. "1 j know the way. We've a subterranean hiding place w hich no crtmlual ou this i earth could escape from." ! They led him down to the back part ; of the house Into a dry cellar which ! had the appearance of a prison cell. "This place has been used before! uow. In the old days, for malefactors.' the professor remarked. "Hell be, safe there Craig." he added, his volca trembling, "Craig 1 I 'ca't ! speak to you". How could vou!" There was no answer. Craig's face ! was burled iu his hands. They left! him Ih ...r.H ,k. i CHAPTER XXI. Quest stood, frowning, upon the pavement, gaxlng at the obviously empty house. He looked once more at the slip of paper which Lenora had given him. There was no possibility of any mistake: Mrs. Willet, 157 Elamert Road, HlmMtud This was 157 and the house as empty After a moments hesitation! he rang the bell at the adjoining door. A woman, who had been watching' him from the front room, answered the, summons at once. "Can you tell me," be Inquired, "what has become of the ladv who! uae.l t.. Ilv- -I 157 -Mra WIlUl'" I "rih.'a moved." wa. in. naMnu.ru-! inlslhg reply 1 "Do you know where to?" Quest asked eagerly. 1 "West Kensington-No. 17 Princess Court road. There was a young lady j here yesterday afternoon Inquiring fori her." ' Quest raised his bat. It was a relief, i at any rate, to have news of Lenota j "1 am very much obliged to you, I madam." 1 "You're welcome!" was the terse re gave a new address tu the taxi driver and was scarcely able to restrain bla luipatlei.ee during the long drive. They pulled up at last before a somewhat dingy looking bouse He rang lib bell, which was answered by a trim looking Utile maidservant "Is Mrs. Willet lu'.'" he Inquired. 1 lie maidservant iluud ou one side lo let hi in pass Almost at the sain, mcmeul the door of the frout room wpvUed aud ul luMkiug eldtr ly lady appeared "1 am Mia W lllet." she announced "1 am Mr Quest," the criminologist told her quickly. "You may Lava heard your uieca, Leuora, speak of UK." "Then perhaps you can tell me what baa become of her?" Mrs. Wlilet ob served. "Isn't she here?" Mrs. Willet shook her bead. "1 bad a telegram from her from Plymouth to say that she was coming, but I've seen nothing of her as yet." ' "You've changed your address, you know," Quest reminded her, after a moment's reflection. "I wrote and told her," Mrs. Willet began. "After all, though," she went on thoughtfully, "I am not sure whetb- er she could have had the letter. Hut if she weut up lo llampstead, anyone would tell her where I bad moved to. . There's no secret about me." "Leuora did go up to 167 Elsmere road yesterday," quant told her "Tbe j Mrs Willet demanded cjui-st. whose train iuhln quickly, a. ribbled u; ..r. ene m bis cards the a.!d!.-si .r the h. lei wh.-re be had taken n ,1 ai d pi-ed it over "Why lienors didn't come on to you here I can't imaniiie," tan said "How ever. Ill go back to the hotel where she was to spend the niRht after she arrived. She may have gone back there That's my address. Mis Willet If you hear an thii,i; I wish ou d let me know l.eiura's iiuiu- u particular frknd of mine and l uui u little anx ious " Uuest had alr-adv opened the front door for hliuseir and p..ssd out lie sprang llito the tavl. Which he had kept waiting "Cliitotda hotel iii r..i.o sunt"1 he told the man He lit a cigar and smoked iuiiousiv all the v.ay, throwing It on to tin- ie tiient as be burned into the ,juiel vate hotel which a t.llou passenger ou the steamer had rectiuiinende.l as beiug suitable fur Leiioius one I. 1. 1 alone In tow n "Can lull tell me If Miss l.,uoia MacdoiiKal Is sluvlni; In ie "' he asked at the ottlee The woman shook hei he.t I "Miss Maedou.'.il .... .I lo re the Iilght before last, she said, and bet luggage a wadiu.. t,,r ciders she left here yesterday alt' ruoou to go to hot aunt's, and protniMd to solid tor her things lat. r on dm ilk the day Tlier, they stand, all read, toi h. i " "What time did she io" "Directly after an eaity lunch. It must have been aoeui two o'clock" Quest hurried away Ho afler all there was some found. ttion for this queer sense of ileu'osslon whhh had been hovering about him lor the last few days! "Hcotlalid laid." he told I lie taxi driver. He thrust another cl.:ar between his teeth, but forgot to light It He was fw 1 TTEs," 1 m-WM Craig Escapes From the Cellar. amazed at his own sensations, cm sclous of feurs uinl emotions oi which he would never have b. lieM-d Imnsoir capable. He gave in his card, and r,er a ,ew B,,0WI1 1,1,0 hv '" chiefs Of tile (let nts' delay he was selice of one of the relive department, ' who greeted him warmly ".My name Is l. udawa.v." the latter announced. "My assistant, a yonn lady. Miss ; Lenoru Macdougal, has disappeared! ' She and I and I'roleisor Ashlelgh left : the steamer ut Plymouth and traveled I up lu the boat train It was stopped ut Hamhlln road for th" protestor and j myself, and Miss Macdougal came on 1 to londoii. She was slaving at Clif ford's hotel In 1'awie street for the B,,J t,,e" "" lo ,IH u""1 NVe11' ly "'nit S'"' KM H' put the gl.l never """eared ' r", U'J h,i al",t lue ""'J'1 way uiijiniru 'NO IT, HtllHrr-t t'.itllt l).tit, Wrflt KeilblUKloti " QilH-t rfphftl " She hitd I""' moved thele Han.pstead I went tl. st to H.unpsie .id f'"',('ra h"d been there and h ut lied hr unt ,',"rl",' ''"""s 1,1 w'9t Ken.n0a,n I followed ,.n to W.-t Ivenslnglon and found that the aunt " awaiting l-r " A new Interest seemed suddenly to have crept Into llardaway's manner let me s.-c." he said, it she left Clifford s hotel ahoiit two, she would have been al llampstead about half- past two She would waste u lew min utes lu making Inquiries, then she . roh Id. left llampstead for West Keiisin.-tun. sav, ut a iuart. r to thiee. "Ihe lne at ence a iic.icrtplion of ihe vouii-f holy." he d ni.uided. Quest drew a ph itograph from hU pock, l unj passed It silently over, "Mr cuest " he said, "it is just pos slide thai youi vlil' hero bus been an exceedingly oppoi tune one." ' Come along ith me," he con tinned W e II talk us we go " 'lhey eiitenil a taxi and diove off w est w al lis "Mr Quest " he went on. "for two month- we have It. n on the tr.o k ot i man i.n.l a womin whom we slum Iv suscl of having denied halt a lo.'i li p. lt.-i ilv lesp.-i !.!l,le i. .HI vvoiueu, and slopicd Ih.-m oiil to South .1 merit a " "The white slave trailic!" c;m st gaspi d "Soon thing of t lie sort." lludaway admitted "Well, we've been closing the net around this Interesting collide, and lust night 1 bad Informal Ion brought to rue upon which we are act ing tills afternoon. We've had them watched and It seems that they were sitting In a tea place about three o'clock yesterday afteinooii when a young woman entered who was ob viously a stranger to London You see, Ihe time tits In evictly, if your as sistant decided to stoji on her way to Kensington and get Soli e tea She asked the woman at the ii. -k the best means of getting to West Kensington r4 v1 rV v Jl -..-.ir . A ( f ;-r 1 ' t h Till. if ' . -liv--" "Stolen!" Mrs. FOieinliol.lt SliriekeJ. without taking a taxic.b Her !). scriptlon tallies evacllv wilh tin. pho tograpii you ha.e shown me The worn an wlniin inv men were wal.hlng ud dres i-d her ulol oCeled to show her the way T hey left the place l.iiiether My men followed them. The house has been watched ever since und we are raiding It th's ulteruoou You ami I will just be in time " lie stopped the cab and they got out A man who seemed to he stroll log aimlessly along leading a newspa per Sllddelilt Jollied them "Well, Ulvon''' his chief exclaimed 'Ihe man glanced alound "I've got ihr-e men round at the back, Ml Haulaway," be Bald "Its impossible tor anyone lo have the place " llaidawuy paused lo consider a mo ment . l ook here." Quest suggested. "llll'V know all of you. of course, und they'll ne.ei h-t you iii uiilil lhey ie torced to. I in a stranger Let m go. I ll get lu all light "All right.' lie assented 'We shall follow you up pretty closely, though." Quest stepped hack Into the taxi and gave the driver a direction. When he emerged In front of the handsome gray stone house he seemed lo have he come completely transformed. There was a fatuous smile upon his Hps He cussed the pavement with diiliciilly. stumhilng up the steps, and held on the knocker with one band while ho consulted a slip of paper lie bad scare, ly rung the b I! before a slightly p ut.-,! i in I, mi In the ir.nl room fell toi'ethef and a moment later the door was opened by a man In the livery of II butler, but with the face and phy sitpie of a prize tighter "l.ady of the house," Quest demand ed "W'unt lo see the lady of the i hoibe." Almost Immediately he was con- scions of a woman standing in t lie hull 'lefore him You had heller come In," she In lied "I'h ase io not stand in the C s,,; w .iy " Quo-t, however, who had heard the h-o': t, s of the others behind him, loi i.; d there for a moment. You're the huly whose name Is on i!:.s piece of panel''" he demanded. 'This place Is all right, eh?" "I ieally do not know what you mean." Ihe woman replied coldly :"but it you w ill come Inside I will talk with ou In t he draw ing room " Quest, as though stumbling against the front door, hid it now wide open, ! in. I lu a iih im nt the bill seemed full TheWotnaiiKhrlelo.il The butler slid il.-uly sprang upon ihe last man to en ter and sent him spinning down the steps. Almost at that Inslaiil there was u scream from upstairs Quest look a running jump and went up the stairs four ut a time The butler, who had so l.ir d. .'led arrest, suddenly snatched the re.ohcr from ll.ud away's hand and fli.-d blindly iu front ot him, missing Quest only by an Inch ,.r two "tiout be a fool. KjiI'" Ihe woman called out "The game's up Take It , quietly " Hio e more the shriek rang through the house Quest rushed to the dool ol the room Irom whence It came, tried ihe handle, and found It locked lie ran hack a little nay and charged It l'i in inside he could hear a tuiinoil of voles. White with rage and passion, he pushed and ki. ked madly. Thero w.s a shot Irom Inside, a bullet came Ihioiihh Ihe door within au Inch of his head, then the crash of htokeii crock ei ami a man's coati. Willi it Hnal . (Tort Quest dashed th door III and slageere.l Into the room. Lenora was standing in Ihe far corner, the limit of her dress torn and hlced upon her Hps She held a revolver In her! hand and was covering a man whose head and hands were bleeding Around linn were Ihe ilelnls of s broken Jug. "Mr Quest'" she s. reium-d "hunt go m-ar hlm-l ve got him covered I m all ilMht ' Qui st diew u long tit . a'll '1 he man who stood glallng at 1. 1 in was Well diess.-d and still young lie was un 'lllnd. however, and Q.o et bc-.Ulcd hiui Iii a moment "The gills Dllid' ' he Said cltTehlV No one- wanted to do her any hai in ' lludaway and his lion calne Hoop nig up the stairs Quest iel;inuii lied his 1 tisoio r and went over to Lenora I ve h.'i 11 so frightened," she sol. heil "T hey got me in here they told me that this was the street In which my aunt lived and they wouldn't let me go. The woman was horrible. And this afternoon this man came The brute!" Quest turned to Hardaway. "111 take the young lady away." he said "You know where to llud us." Lenota bad almost lecovired when they reached ihe hotel Walking up aid down they found the professor "My friend!'' he exclaimed "Mr Quest! It is the devil Incarnate , agatnst whom we fight!" 1, k It' . jr ,1k "Stolen Tliere in the Conservatory I " "What do you mean''" Qn.rt de imiiided 1 he professor wrung bis band-i T put him lu our James II pus on." be dedal ed "Why hhollld I think of the Secret passaVe' 'o one bus used it for a bundled y.ats He found It learned the trick " "You mean," Quest cried -- "He has escaped!" the ptofe: -or broke In. TTalg has escaped again' They are searching for him high auJ low , hut he has gone!" Quest's arm tightened for tl moment In l.eiiora's It was curious how he se.-med to have lost at that moment all sense of piopoitlon Leiioia was ate the relief o that one thought overshadowed ev el y thing else lu the world ' The fellow can't get far.'' be mut tered ."Who knows"" the professor re plied, dolefully T hev had been standing together In u little recess of the hall Sudih'iilv Lenora, whose face was turned to ward the entrance doors, gave a lillie cry. She took a quick step forward "Laura!" she exclaimed, wonder ingly. "Why, it's Laura!" They all turned around, A young woman had Just entered the hotel, followed by a porter carrying some luggage Her arm was In u sling ami there was a bandage around her fore head She walked, t on with the help of a stick She recognized them at ol tnnl waved it gavly "Hllllo. you people'" she cried Soon run you to earth, eh"' They were for a moment diitn founded I cinitit was the first to timl words "Hut when did s'an I .aura?" she asked. "1 thought you were too ill to move for weeks." The girl smiled contemptuously "I lof three days after you, on th Kaiser Frederic." she replied "Then' was some trouble at Plymouth, urn ce came Into Southampton early this morning, and here I am. Sav, before we go any further, tell nie about Craig." "We've had him ' (ine-t conl',-: s,.,. "and lost him again He escaped last night." "Where from"' I aura asked "llamblin house " "Say. is that anywhere mar the south coast'" the girl demanded ex cltedly "It's not far away" Quest replied, quickly "Why?" "I'll tell ymi why," Laura explained "1 was as sure of It as anyone could be. Craig passed me In Soiiihanipton water this morning being towed out to a steamer Not oulv that, but he recognized me I saw him diaw back and hide his face, but sonn-lnm I Couhln t believe thai It was ieally he I was Just coining down the gingwav and I nearly fell Into the sea. I was so surpi ised " Quest was already turning over the pages ot the timetable "What was the steamer"' lie de manded "I found out," Laura told him T fell you, I was so sure of it's being Craig that 1 made no end of linpur les ll was the Marten hound for India, liist stop Port Said " ' When does she sail'.'" Quest asked "Tonight - solllew Ill-re about Seven.'' Laura replied Quest glanced at the clock and threw down the timetable. He tuine,! toward the door They all followed him "I'm for Southampton." he an Pounced. "I ui going to try to get on board that steamer before she sails l-enora. you'd belter go u.istain and lie down. They'll give you i. i-'om here. I hint you stir cut tIM I mine back Professor, what about you"" "I shall accompany you.' the pro fessor declared "And nothing." Lenora d. -clued, himly. us she caught at Quest's aim. "would keep me awuv " "I II telephone to Scotland Yiini, In rase they cure to send a man down.' Ones! deelile.l lhey caught a train to Soirhamp t.-ii where they were jo I I b a man Irom Scotland Yard The Utile paitv drove as quickly as possible to the .1... k- "Vllere does the Har'oll stai! from"" Quest linked the p!elllid-ter The mati pointed out a little way dow n the w filer. "She s not iu dock, sir,'' he said "She's Ivinc out yonder You'll hare ly catch In r, I'm alrahl. ' he added glancing al the clock They hurried to the edge of the quay "laiok here," Quest cried, raising his voice. Ml give a ten-pound note to anyone who gets me out to the Harton bc'ore she sails." The little party were almost thrown Into a tug, and In a few minutes they were skimming across the smooth water Just as they reached the steamer, however, she began to move "Hun up alongside," Quest ordered . The captain came down from the 3 After Tour Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Cave Up in Despair. UusbacJ Came lo Rescue, Catron, Ky.-ln an mtereslini; letter hold tlilS placC, Mis. Heilie Unlock wutes as IOiIOvVS "I siiilcied toi tool vims, .villi womanly lioublcs and Juhhj this tone, I Could oi-! sit u,i ten a huie win!.', and could not wail. 3n)u In-ie at all. At times, I would have s.'U'ie .juis in my It'll side. 'Hie Uodor was called in, and Ins treat incut relieved me lot a while, but I wa; ;oou coiiluicd lo my bed aiuuu. Ailct that, uiHIiinc, seemed lo do inr any good. Funeral Directors Embalmers Day or Night Service Anywhere Hancock-House Company, Inc. V. C. WILLIAMS. Licensed Embalmer J ltu.il Olletitios Si n j ln- 1 mi Slioit Notice New Store For Rent Located on Roane ke Avenue, Second Door from First National Bank Bullclln;; one of (he Be! Lo cations in Roanoke Rapid. New Building, Modern Show Windows, Ample Room. Apply to W. F. HORNER Rosemary, N. C. hrhl.-o wle i he had been Conferring with llo- pilot "Keep aw. iv from the side there,' he shouted " lio are y on "" "We are in search ot a tie petal, criminal whom we believe to be on XJxtlJA k Vf'jk-'ii;. vN'4 ri lUk. t .iipfel ; ' --fir Vk -Vt' t'l vJi-' ? sjsiWi i ny a ST tlS I Quest Secures Him In a Moment, board your steamer." Quest explained "f'l.-ase take iis on hoard" The lail.un shook Ins he.nl, X tr...., S.'.-la...l Ur,r he us! I li ne ..ou got your warrant'' ... .. 'torn Amciica." yu.st au set-. I. -hi I we've got a Scot land Ya. l m iii v.iih U3 and a warrant Yl,-Va;''.,'!n si k his head 1 ti nut an hour late.' he Bald ":n. i iis i ,.-iiiig me lltt v pounds u n o, o, If I t. ke von on I'oatd. you'll ha i .- 'o i otne i I'.-lil along w ll h me, un le-- v.-. ii id the fellow before we've! ' ! "" " ,"'"1" " " ',' ' A i.l v, a ll: k It hrf a.-l,cd 1 - ' I!.- v al; 1 1 lied , '., ie i.iin. tig laptain," yueat de Clit.,1 ' A rope 1 ,1 . t . 1 . r was let down The steaimr ! .'an to slow d.iwn ihe captain sp.l.e once more tc t! en. a aiu came ui'ttii mini cue hid I n, fen . tl t.i go full sneed aheuc to i n,,, th, hat." he told ijnest. "I'm sot i v but the title s Just on the turn." Th.-v looked nt one another a little l uik,v The professor, how ever, beamed upon them all. "1 have always understood." he said, "'.nt Port Said la a most Inter esting place." .to iib continued.) Contractions of Cld Saying. "lirat "em" and ' dod rot 'em" are nald to be contractlona of May the Rods out , not th.Ui." I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I i;av e up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiling me, and am doing all my work." : Ii you aie all tun down horn womanly tumbles, dun t give up in despair. Try caidui, the woman's tome. It has helped inoie than a million women, in its 50 yrais ot continuous success, and should Miiely help you, too. Your druggist has Mild Caidui tor yeats. He knows what d will do. Ask linn. He will recom mend it. Hecjin taking Cardui today. Il"f (a- ClotUnuotf Meaiiliu Co., I JI1 .1. ... v l'..t. . l.aija.Ma, lenli.. lul Zj'cul !',! ',n. bit vwr , 4.. ',iiJD4 page Utvk, ' Homt iii-.cu.- I ii Wwmen, enl 111 pum ,. )-oa 1 W M VSON J A W'ORKKI, ""'""v N -, Kiel, Sre. N l W I. I.HM;. K.M,(,kr t, j. n ( MASON, WORRELL I LONG Attorneys at Law Offices: Roanoke Rapidi, N. C, dan Jotkjon, N. C. CLARK & CLARK Attorney at Law Roanoke Rapids. N. C. " No f.. 1'iN.ia.r. in Hank HmiMiui . DR. H. B. FOSTER 1 l!"v ""'i '. to , to S p. m. . on.. uvn i. n si.eir. s, 1 WALL PAPER Window Shades and Awnings ! Estimates Promptly Furnished by i JaS, G. Jofdail I!ox 94 HKNDFRSON, N. C. THOS. M. JENKINS NotaiV Public Rosemary Supply Co. Building ROSEMARY, N. C. R F TllUr . , WOtary rUDUC riKST NATIONAL BANK Roanoke Rapid., N.Carolina " , - Stores For Rent Ivvn Store Hllililines. I.irxle.l in U,seiii,ii f,,r rent. Apply to n l) l 'i- maty Hank cV 1 rust Company. x'1"" Brirk Store BtiilJini?, good corner locution, Roanoke Rapids, , Apply quick to First National Bank t , , ,-, . , .. I ot Koadokr Kapuls, N. C. I - tir f p rUi, AMI, i " KUHLALI Diitrict Manager MUTUAL LIFE Int. Co.. oi New York OUnt ud LwMl Dividnd Ptyiif Cm M; tat Untei StitM ' Fw ''' iafawti-a i C" ' tttli
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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