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II yon art weak aad run-down, or suffer womanly paiaa, TAKE ADD Tie Wcs&n's Tcsic You can led tatt la giv ing Cardul a thorough trUL It is com posed ol mild, vegetable, atedld ail ingredients, recog nized by standard medi cal books lor many years, as being of great value la the troubles from which only womea sutler. The enthusiastic praise of the thousands ol women who have beta helped by Cardul ia its past 40 years ol successful use should assure youol its geauiat merit, aad convince you that it would be worth your while to try this medicine lor your trou bles. AO druggists sett tt. TryCsrdd. Stitches lit a She Ther are nearly U.uio stitches la a pair of hand-sewed shoes. Dr. Frederic Jacobson says, 75 per cent of women need Phosphates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figures and to avoid Nervous break down. Thousands of wom en grow strong in Nature's way "Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow." The lift? of the? lily its but few wtwkaur months. The life of a man it "three seor year anj ten." Hut to live one. life in its fullnetw, wuriitm like the lily, roust be nourished by those sauna vital ekmnU which nature provide fur nuunnhin every living thinir; and these include the valuable thnphate so often lackinv in the usual Ui we vat today. Arico-rhosphate is rich In them,' won derful elements. It contains them in concentrated tablet form which is easy to take and quickly assimilated and absorbed into the system, and from youth to old asre, builds and rebuilds body aud brain in beautiful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "That's why" Anra-!hothaU makes food solid flesh and muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Arro-Phuephate contains the Natural phosphates which thousand of phy sicians are prescribing daily to build up thin, pale, colorless women to give them rosy cheeks, red lips, and a beautiful complexion. Maiiy rase have been reported where women have ItiieisaeU their weiKhtfrom 16 to 26 pounds with a few weeks treatment, and any womun who do sires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druwrif't. this new drug which is (next pensive and is dispensed by any reliable di uist ithor without a doctor's prescription. If y ur druKifist will not supply you, sen I $1.00 to the Aiyrt Laboratories, lu Forsyth St., AtUnt.i. Ga., and they will send you a two weeks treatment by return mail. NAN of MUSIC MOUNTAIN By Tranktl. 5pedrm3i- Ailhor cf tojvriig Smiltv. y cio'amre Srwnaiagmf raa -1R0N GIVES YOU THAT GRAND OLD 1 Simla Bwtto a coatawnt "Whilst. I waa drtnktn my eolfee fffct save It ta yoar "Old Buaay. the ales, ftrdaloa goes t te the bank botue; I attadowa M my supper, aloe, wtth Buaay at the stove. All af a aaddea who eaaaea a-trippia' la frai bat Nan. "Ne matter what yoa told ae," re torted Lefever, The s,aetk Is: What's he t da to gvt Xaa away from there without ahnotluf Bp the Mor- tnr Ie Spala had ros that ssonilng ta Medietas Read. 1! nit Ktrk b.t. ...l tt front af tha after a supper at the tnta1n fcmae. I JUBipa as ; went dlretlv ta k! mu. TK. tii tratia- aa I eaald, bat I waa tea enid ph,e hell was riutfuf ka he aa aad atllt ta Jump p real atroac. She Kirked and threw open his eea ate, hat dldat pay aa atteatluav j I this Hry W- Star ra'ma a I dmpped aqr Hotm tha Soor. It ' Woe. aluwly prunima lai the word, didn't du aa ed. aetther, aa 1 poahed aver the wire. FINE GROCERIES and GENT'S FURNISHINGS Fancy Groceries A Specialty Rosemary Supply Company Leaden in Fine Groceries Phone 533 Rosemry, N. C. T a hot plate tf ham and travy off the table. It hit the dt V ha fctaiped tike hlndi eotaa. Old Buaay sails lute Hi, Naa a-watrhla'. and walla Mel waa pktla' ap and rteanla' up, I aaeahs ever ta tha Move and winks at Nmb. Kay. yoa auchter aea her took naad at aia. She was hot, hat I kept a-wlnkla', aad I aays ta her kind at huskyUke: Uut any hrttera tor (alahaiMa tuolfhtf Say, aha looked at aia aa If she'd bore holes Into ue, but I stood right up and glared bach at tha Hula girl. Vouie from thera this atoruta'. aays L 'gotng hack to alght Someone waiting there for aewa. "By Jlng I Just as I got tha words out a' wy atouth, who eomea s -stalking ta but Gale alorgaa. The minute he a Me, he lit oa na ta bent, tha band called ate everything ha could tay his tongu to. 1 let ea I was drank, hut that didn't help, rte aa dered me off the prenilaea. 'V tha wont of It was, Naa chimed right ta and began to scold Bunny for lettla' nie In and leaves the room, quick Ilka. Bunny put It on Pardnloe. and he and Gale had It aa V Jlng. Gale put me out aald he'd pepper ma. But wait tilt I tell y' how she fooled him. It was ralnln' like h 1, 'a' tt looked aa If I waa booked a ride through It and hadnt half drunk my second rup of coffee at that I starts for the burn, when someone la the dark on the porch grabs my arm, spins roe around like a top. throws a flaxher up Into my fare, and there was Naa. 'Bull.' she says, I'm sorry. I don't want to see you ride out la this with nothing to eat ; coma this way quick.' "She took me down cellar from the tutslde, under the kitchen. Whea Dale goea out again ahe flings ap tha trniNioor, speaks to lies, pulls all tha kltch n shades down, locks the doors, and I sets down on the trapdoor steps V eats a plpla' hot supper; say I Well, 1 reckon I drank a couple a OUHiis of coffee. 'Bull,' aha says, 1 never done yoa no barm, did If 'Never,' aays i and I never done yoa none, neither, did IT And what's more, I never will do you none.' Then I up and told her. Tell him,' says she, 'I cau't get hold of a horse, nor s pen, nor a piece of paper I can't leave the house but what I am watched every minute. They keep track of me day and night. Tell him,' she says, I can protect myself; they think they'll break me make me do what they want ma to msrry but they can't break me, anl I'll never do It tell him that' "'Hut,' says L that ain't the whole case. Miss Nan. What he'll ask me, when he's borln' through me with his eyes like the wsy you're borln' ma through with yours, la: When will yoa 1 see him when will he see vonr I "She looked worrit for a mlnlt Then she looks around, grabs np the cover of an empty 'baceo bot snd a fork and begins a-wrltlng Inside." Bull with as much of a smile as be could call Into life from bis broken nerves, opened up his blanket drew carefully from an Inside coat pocket an oilskin package, unwrapped from It the flat square top of a tin tobacco box, on whleh Nan had scratched a message, and handed It triumphantly to Da Spain. He read her words eagerly: "Walt; don't have trouble. I can stand anything better than bloodshed, Henry. Be pstlent" While De Spnln, standing dose to the lantern, deciphered the brief note, Bull, wrapping his blanket about hint with the air of one whose responalbil Ity Is well ended, held out his hnnds toward the blazing stove. De Npalu went over the words one by one, and the letters again and again. It was, uter all their months of ardent meet ings, the first written message he had ever had from Nan. He flamed an prlly at the news that ahe was pris oner In her own home. But there wss much to weigh In her etched words, much to think about concerning her feelings not alone concerning his own. Ha dropped Into his chair, aad, ob livious for a moment of his compan ion's presence, stared Into the Bra. When he started from his revery Bull was anleep. e Spain picked him up, carried him In his blanket over to a cot, cut the wet rags off him, and, rolling him In a second blunket walked out Into the barn and ordered up a team and light wagon for Sleepy Cat The rain fell all night "Tea." "I have a message f y.. 'roes Ma air atouutala." ahead." "The me-age Is ttke this: Take ate away from here aa aoa as you raa.' "Whota ta that ateaaare frotaT "I rant rail any aaaira." "Who are yuT T cant tell yoa that. Ooudby." "Hold on. If you're treating aa fair and I believe yoa awea to come over to my room a ailuute." "No.- "Let me come to w here you aref -No." "Let ma wait for yoa anywheref" "No." "Do you think that aieeiiage means what It saysT" "I know It does. "Do you know what It meana for naa to undertaker "I have a pretty atlff Idea." "IMd you get It direct from the party who sent Itr" Tska tt ar CHAPTER XXII. ! An Omlnaua Mesas aa. few men hear suspense well; Da Spain took his turn at It very hard. "Patience." Ha repeated tha word to himself a thousand times to deaden his suspense snd apprehension. Busi ness affairs took much of bla time, but Nan's situation took moat of bis , thought For the flrst time he told j John Lefever the story of Kan's Had ing him on Mnate moantain, of her aid la hts aoeapa. and the sequel of their friendship. Lefever gavs It to Bob Scott la Jeffries' oaVa. -What did I teU yon. lobar 4 manded Bob mildly, 1 "I can't talk all night. leave it Just where It Is." ; De Spain heard him clone. He closed his own lustrument snd began feverishly signaling cent ml. This I 101. Henry de Bpaln talking." he salt! briskly. "You Just called me. Ten dollars for you, operator If you can locate that call, quick!" There was s moment of delay st the Central office, then the answer: "It eame from 234 Tenlson's saloon." "Give me your name, operstor. Good. Now give ma 22, snd ring the neck off the bell." Lefever answered tha call on No. 22. Tha talk was quirk snd shsrp. Messengers were Instantly pressed Into service from the dispatcher's of fice. Telephone wires hummed, and every man available on the speclul agent's force wss brought Into sctlon. Livery stables were covered, the pub lic resorts were put under observation, horsemen clattered up snd down the street Within an Incredibly short ttma the town wss rounded up, every outgoing trail watched, snd search was underway for anyone from Mor gan's gap, and especially for the send er of the telephone message. De Spain, after Instructing fcefever. hastened to Tenlson's. Ills rapid questioning of the few hsbltues of the place and the bartender elicited only the Information that a man had used tha telephone booth within a few min utes. Nobody knew him, or, If they (ltd know him, refused to describe him In any but vague terms. Outside, Bob Scott In the saddle waited with a led horse. The two men rode straight and hard out on the sinks. The sky was overcast, ami speed was their only resource. After two miles of riding, they reined up on a ridge, and Scott, springing from the 1 ssddle, listened for sounds. He rose from the ground, declaring he could hear the strides of a running horse. Again the two dashed ahead. The chase was bootless. Whoever rode before them easily eluded pursuit Undeterred by his fnllure to over take the fugitive, Da Spain rode rat -Idly back to town to look for other clews. Nothing further was found t throw light on the message or mes senger. No one bad been found snv where In town from Morgan's gap: whoever had taken a chance In de livering the message bad escaped un detected. Even after the search had been abandoned the significance of the In cident remained to be weighed. De Spain was much upset A conference with Bcott, whose Judgment In sny affair was marked by good sense, and with Lefever, who, like a woman, reached by Intuition a conclusion at which Scott or De Spain arrived by process of thought, only revealed the fact that all three, as Lefever con fessed, were nonplused. "It's one of two things," declared Lefever, whose eyes were never dulled by lnte hours. "Klther they've sent this to lure you Into the gap and 'get' you, or else and that's a great big 'or else she needs you. Henry, did that message I mean the way It was worded sound like Naa Morgan T' De Spain could hardly answer. "It did, and It didn't." he snld finally. "But " his compunlons saw during the pause by which his lips expressed tha resolve be had finally reached that be was not likely to be tinned from It "I am going to act Just as If the word came from Nan and she does need me." Mora than one scheme for getting quickly Into touch with Nan was pro posed and rejected within the next ten minutes. And when Lefever, after conferring with Scott put up to De Spain a proposal that the three should ride Into the gap together and de mand Nan at the hands of Duke Mor gan, Da Spain had reached another conclusion. . "I know you are willing to take mora than your share, John, of any game I play. In the flrst place. It Isn't right to take you and Bob In where I am going on my own personal affair. And I know Nan wouldn't en joy the prospect of an all-around light on bar account Fighting la a horror to tha girl rra got her feelings to Iblak about aa wail a my qwn. rra 8ctded what te da, John, fas ta aloae." Toa'ra gotcg ta aloae f "Jiolght. Now. HI tea yoa wnat Td Uke yoa to do If yoa want ta: no H A PPV ETri 1VP with a and wait ttU BMretcg. eat- 1111 I F 1.1.1 lAVi side El Cspl'aa. If yoa Va t kntr frum me by lea o'clock, ride ka.-k to n p v T I n- - Calabasaa and notify Jffrte to kwk Rigcl Kind for a new u-uer.- aj Iron-Acid Iron Miners!, NY "Oa tha contrary. If we doat hear p j , from yoa by tea a'ojock. Henry, we ,u,e 1 oy the Bed will blase oar way ta and drag eut your body." Lefewput -P . hla and D3N'J TAKE ALCOHOL IT INJURES ta cat off aay rejotoder- "IWt d- - , ,rirve ease tt What happens after tea 111 k-'l MIS e'eteck tomorrow Burning, tf we doat if JT T 1 climb int.. mv rUfcw the atbly be of Interest ta yoa ar make any difference." Ha paased. but De rTWWF ih hearty anvtite Spala aaw that ha waa not done. sH'Hiinir iv t the Irvakfast Whea ha resamed. be spoke UiM tal,e. Yiuir little old nTVs. ail different fross that whk-a Pa Spala ,1, . . , , , , asually aaaortated wtth him. "Henry, srwa. th.nl mit y Acid Iron Min- yau've palled a good May rvugt eral, smn to shmit their hapri- gamea la thla country. Na rnaa knows ness at the return tf the old better thaa I that yea never pulled , . . aaa for tha tooke af tha thing er s," reserve enerjry. It IS make people talk or that ya ever Common sene toK When you took a ebanre you didut M y rall the si!id. M.:tstantial meals ta take. But tt lsa't humanly Ism- ' ..,.. -hla yoa ea. keep this up I all C'tU n f , Urs W) at.m- tlme ; cant go ea forever. The P tr themilay atterday ith what pitcher- goes to the well ace tn we it eut. it is nu wonder a "ZrtZ:Zr ' U- Ml-Uit.s to ,,t rale around "I'aderstand-ria not aaylng this to tie a,! sort f I"" attempt to dlude yoa fron. the terest iri things. know yaur atlnd is aiade up. to ... , . ' , waat lUtea to me; you wua't listen to wl" now n(1 t,,en Put -vou ' Scatt; and I'm too good aa IrnUua at an hour or so, lut to take rood ea know where I get off, or not ta ld rnedica! iron in livr ) laritities da what Tm told. But this la ht ; tfives V"ii the 'Vtaj -tin re" feel I've been thinking of a loug. long . ,, , time; and that la what 1 feel I euht ' And lo Mmeral you to say. here aad bow." t,lp "i't iron .T d illar. In The twa uea were sitting ia De fact a uoliar Untie lasts from Spain's room. Da Spain waa atarlng two ,0 tt tin,es ,,s n ot, through the broad south window at , , , , tha white-capped peaks of the distant anU iron remedies w hich range. He waa stieut for a time. "I often as not contain alcohol w hich believe you're right. John." he wild every Lodv knows has onlv a tern after S while. "I know yoa are. In . .r . , , this esse I am tied up mora than I've P0"1' e,,'( t n!wiis Cl ever been tied before; but Tva r to Kerous reaction when taken in excessive uuiiities. GIVKYOUK I'UlOl) A REAL CLKANSIXC. Start takiii a leasnoonful of Acid Iron Mint ralttmtura! iron) after each meal fur n week or t ti rins. (let out in th nir and draw in a lew jire.-t iiijf niouih fuls of ozone, set the alarm for early rising and see how sound the sleep vet, nnd how refresh ed and full of vim you ft el on getting up Helpful and henefci it to blood, kidney?, stomach and bladder, it is death to germs, uric acid and other blood jKiisons. t'esrin by phoning er calling at the itarest drugKist this very day. A large buttle of Acid Iron Mineral will be sent anywhere poftpiiid iiMn receipt of one dollar. Ferrodine Chemical Corp. Roanoke, Va. "It Cant Oa On Fersver." see It through as best I ran, aud take what comes without whining. M.v mind Is made up, and, stmnge as it may sound to you, 1 feel Hut I am coming back. Not but what 1 know It's due me. John. Not but what I expect to get It sometime. And may be I'm wrong now; but I dou't feel as It's coming till I've given all the protection to that girl that a man can give to S woman." RHEUMATISM DRIVEN FROM SYSTEM CHASTIS. XXIII. I, Havtij; tiiul Mrs. Joe Pearson 'a Remedy 1 Mil veiy nnxiotis for all who suffer with li-ur.,e! if ;i to ktmw what it tliil for me. AUnit thiiUen i h!nhco I hml a veiy A Surnrlalna Slla. sevvie tpt.ioi iiuinnitiHtoiy iheuinu- Scott was called by Lefever to con-( tisrn, could limniy wnlk a step for a dude in secret the final smingeinents. month. 1 kuu'hI I.hvc these npell every The ground about the quaking asp winter and they would l-t well up into grove, and nearest El Capltun, afford- the ,-umiiier. I tiled the t-esl doctors in ed the best concealment close to the the cuuliv HII(J tlitd l Vl.,v thing . he I rected to bring what men he could be-1 " fore daybreak the following morning. ! u" 1 "nttl hnally the Rood t.d.Ka "It's a short notice to get manyiCM,e hen a finr-d j.ndU she was, men togetherof the kind we want" H',,l,li,d ,n ll Wrs- Jl ! admitted Ufever. "Youil have to Rneij. and 1 in fi.kly tay tliMt it skirmish soma between now snd mid- ' n"c Kl,,d than anythii.g nlBht What do you think you can I have ever taken, dor j 1 am still uiuk it family tonic Scott had already mtde up a tenta-1 and a blend nudii ii and can reeom tlve list. He named four flrst Fur-! nu,lKi iustl.e bet meiiicine 1 hHve ever .ill ITaaiMu1 wkn ! In (iiu'fl anrl 1 vi, tried tor ilH'Uinatisni. March Z, VA", MRS. C C. V ANN, Mi.nlLornei v, Ala. Girls Have Pretty Face And Beaufiful Complexion it ' tnntW with cicr.ul ' letij. A T w da;. ' t.p Itst f .-lit. Ti e v rn il pud it pt rfc-Hly liarm i!l imi.nve yimr liMks nt kn rmeolt rventy. said nobody should go If he didn't; Frank Elpasn,the Texan; tha English man, Tommy Mcggeson; and Wick wire, If he could be loeatedcny one of them, Lefever knew, could give an account of himself under till circum stances. While Scott was getting his men to gether, De Spain, accompanied by Le fever, was riding toward Music moun- ! tain. Scott had urged tin them but : An At !ntit n:in in. Icei ne if dinm.very that One parting Caution not to leave the I mke an old fair l. k ear ycunser. If your aspens until rain began falling. When k,n fc"n.''wiiiiik fm-He. ori.um he snnke there waa not a cloud In the '". C -cnt..r.e Sien W hitenr; sky. "Itts going to rain tonight. Just the same," predicted Bcott. "Don't lesve me trees tin n gets going, mos klvjl r nu nim f ,. ,,,.,, the ,w gSP SCOUtS Will get Under Cover Snd healthy url. r-.k.n .--nunil a. a l.ivrly new be hunting for a drink the minute It j ttMi. gets Cold I know them, ToU Can tide ' JuitkyourdruKiriiitfnriiiounrcarrirotan right over tbelr toes, If you'll be pa-j sk,n "'". ! ..t .um iy yoa tlent" 1 t'f,r,ty'1'n''' "tp in Thr CftcttUmt Co., ,' . ,i AllanU). (js.. simI Uify Hill ?ml uu abut by Tha sun set across the rsnge In s .,. drift of freylsh-hlnek, low-lying j yim hT it hpil Ul pomb ktnky Mppr clouds, which seemed only to await Its -,h v.(u tlky ,t,airht. junt hk t'opoton disappearance to envelop the moon- Hair omnia snd it. ni i tmiirht, kmg, tains and empty their moisture on tne 'ft. Hwy "ni bt-notiui in a f. w daya. Mail desert Hy the time De Spain and Le- or lm Hlk,, '"' bos- fever reached the end of their long ride a misty rain was drifting down from the west The two men had Just ridden Into the quaking asps when a man Coming out I tne B"P aummi m mm iy a 1 1'J I y, , rods Into tbem. The Intruders had i AH V Filnal halted and were sufficiently hidden to "It's Bull Page," declared De Spain, after the exchange of a few words, calling to Bull at the same time to come over to the shelter of the trees. "What'a going on In there, BullT'f asked De Spain after Bull had told him that Oale had driven him out and Continued on last page PRINTING 82 e cheap but the nailed ana werr buiiu-h-iii.w mu.ru iu - i l ecipe notice, had not Lofevor's horws Qt tllC CuCSD Kind lnr1lutHAt1v omiffhtwl. Tht mnn frnm , the gap reined up and called out Le-: tovtr Bniwpn-rl. ! good kind done here. - , ttsReal Pure Food. kppVes carry the pure food af tba great physicians.
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