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SA?a.b A'.ien ani Feari Ai:en. I
1 ne uefcndint s above mul tike not..e that
aa action ecuucl as above to beta eim-
u.eaoc4 la ta super Court of lartaai
Cuoiy to fjf Lirtiiiu vr to liivwe t?
fDeita a-4 bound a. a crri;u lit or trot of
ini ituti m I'ur&m v ounty. orta Car-
wtma, uescriocj ho lonows:
Lying in woat is kaowa as "Eujenjont,1
wua tbe eastern corporate Uauw of ie
city of Lmrhaui. la sa-d ouaty. Oi.'t-it the
xHirham hosiery Jtiius. it b-iu tue eastern
portion of Lm No. Jo of tee lautis of Js. K.
Kedmomi, deceased, as platteU by 1. Si. Lint,
tdjoiuiiig tij pcr.ioa of the same lot as
utwueu to AUUison Merntt, aud to oe ascer
tained by drawing a line from front to back,
P&ssiDf ihrou.ft the tuiudie of ttie veil,
iuen well ia lnieuded to be used for the
benefit of boia iois. It being me same kit
conveyed by deti from J. S. arr auj wife,
dated the Ktn ay of :vay. i-r, to Junius
W. Alien and eylvwter Alien, wuieh is rois
tered la Book a 3D of teeds, pages 2. etc,
la tb office of the Register of Deeds for
Durham County.
And the said defendants will farther take
notice that they are required to appear at
the office of the lerk of tne Superior ourt
Of Durham County on the loih day of Jan
uary, 103, at the Court llouje of ul County
In Durham, North Carolina, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action, or the
Siaintlff will apyly to the Court for the relief
emanded in said complaint.
Dated this the 13th day of December. 190L
0. B. GREKN,
dU-tjll Clrk Superior Court.
Mortgagee's Sale -of
Land.
Ia the exercise of the authority given by
a deed of mortgage recorded in tne orHee of
Kegister of Deeds of Durham county in Book
17 of mortgages, beginning on page 547, 1 will
ell at public outcry, to tjtie best bidder, lor
ready money, at the court house door, of
Durham county, In the town of Duruam,
N. CM on
Saturday, February lsr, 1003,
j1 tne following real estate, te-wit: All of a
' Jot or parcel oi land lying and being In Dur
ham township, sa d county and state, near
.. the town of Durham, bounded on the north
, by the lands ef Ww. Hamlin, on the east by
Little Ellerby creek, on the south by lot No.
3 of the lands of Wm. opley, dee'd, the same
allotted to John 11. Copley in the partition of
said William Copiey's lands; on the west by
lot No. 5 of said land allotted to James M.
Copley and since conveyed by him to John
H. Copley, and lot No. 6 of said land allotted
to Thos. V. Oopley and since conveyed by
him to Brodie L, Duke, containing 33 acres,
more or less, It having been lot No. 4 in the
fartitlon of the land of Wm. Copley and, sl
otted to Mrs. Virginia E. Baroee. Said lot
contained 34J acres, but a lot has been here
tofore conveyed therefrom to Green Leathers
0 and also a lot to J as. Ferrel, the two contain
ing one and a quarter acres, leaving thirty
three acres conveyed by said mortgage, which
I will sell at the time and place and upon the
terms above mentioned.
This sale will oe at 13 o'clock on the day
specified. CHA9. G. MAYNAltD, .
fcjDec. 83, 1901. ( ow Mortgagee.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
By virtue of the power conferred upon me
In a certain deed of trust executed on the
10th day of July, lk4, by Messrs. W. P. Man
rum and M 8. Mangum, and duly recorded
... In the office of the Kegister of Deeds of Dur
ham County, In Book 23, pages 243 and 844, 1
will, on
Thursday, February 20th, 1902,
at ourt House door In the city of Durham,
at 12 o'clock of the day. soil to the highest
bidder, at public auction, for cash, the fol
lowing tract of land, being the land describ
ed In said deed of trust, situated In Mangum
townsnlp, Durham County, lying on both
sides of Deal's Creek, adjoining the lands of
( Mrs. W. B. Lunsford, Captain Bowling, Claud
1 C instead and" others, containing 5Uo acres,
more or less, being the tract on wuieh Messrs.
i W. P. Mangum and M. H. Mangum lately re
! sided, and being the land allotted to the said
' (Messrs. W. P., lUannum and M. S.Maomim In
V the division of the lands of their fatner, lion.
W. P. Mangum, for a more particular de
scription rererence is made to deed from sal
lie M. Leach and Mary 6. Mangum to W. P.
Mangum, recorded In Book 14, page 29. and
deed from Sallle M. Leach and W. P, Man
gum to M, 8. Mangum, recorded in Book 14.
page 234 in the office of the Kegister of UmmIs
oi Durham uounty, excepting the lands so d
by thesaid Messrs, W. P. and H. Mangum
prior to July 10th, 18W, the said tract being
known as the Mangum Borne Place.
This is a valuable tract of land situated in
the northern part of the County of Durham,
In a fine farming section. For further par
ticulars apply to the undersigned or J. 8.
Manning, Durham, N. 0.
THUS. H. B TTLE. Trustee,
Manning & Foushee, Attorneys.
This January aitn, lwz.
Administrators' Notice.
Having Qualified before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Durham "ounty as Ad
ministrator ox ootn or tne estates or tne late
Misses Mary S., and M. Pattle Mangum. this
Is to notify all persons holding cUims against
either or both of said estates to present them'
to the unaetsigneo, or ms attorney, on or oe-
V fore the HBth day of January, 19 3. or this no-
,tlce win be pieaa in oar or iiioirrecovery.
mi t rtL.rl . n ..irl ...Ill nlA....A
maKe lmmeuiaie pay meat
W. P. MANGl'M TTTHNEB.
Administrator of estates of Misses Mary S.
and Pattle Mangum
Boone. Bryant s Big??. Attorneys.
This 25th of January, 1902.
HANKS &
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Plumbers and Pipe
Fitters,
Are better prepared than ever to do
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We have an up-to-date line of ev
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Phone 321, or call at our shop, 109
Pine Street.
Estimates on work Fur-
S ' 1 Jl ' - 1 ( X
msnea on Application.
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Phone 321.
Shop 109 Pine St. S23-tf
Notice of Administration.
The undersigned having qualified as Ad
mlnlHtrator of Judy Holluway, deceased,
koMhi d vab notice to all nersons to Dresent
hiii clAlms to him on or before the 8th of
January, 1903, and to all persons Indebted to
gald estate to make payment. This 7th Jan-
uary, 1902. GREEN BARBEE,
Administrator.
5 Bromptly procured, 0E MO FEE. Send modal, iketch
1 ri" fra r.norton DutentaWlitT. Book "How
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"THE M1CHIQAN DRUd COMPANY."
Detroit, Mich. -
9 TaU Urcrcttes for Lim Ula. tjo. . f
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IEST FOR THis
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bowel tvery day, you'ro ill or will b. Kwp you i
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KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
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send us an order for a ton of our Kanawha
lump soft and Bed Ash egg hard Coal and
Wood and Inaugurate a new departure in
your domestic economy. Vou will save time,
trouble and expense, which will certainly
make you happy. 'Our Coal comes from the
richest mines, and In full of lire, clean and of
uniform quality.
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dZ-tf IN TER-STA TK 'PFJONE 317.
1ST PERRY,
DEALER IN
WOOD AND COAL.
All kinds of out, split and stick" Wood, both
oak or pine, in large or small quaa ides. I
nana le nottilui? nut tne hestgrauesnf i;oal.
Send your orders now before the price ad
vances. Very truly,
Ben Perry,
Morgan Street.
Interstate 'Phones, Office 310; Residence
111.
Near N. & W. Depot. ocl-tf
fiorfoik and Western
Sohedn e In Effect
n ' JAN 1, 100L
KUxkM DIV SION. Daily Ex
Cf pt Bunday.
'MAM P.M. A.M.
55 7.00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9.15 9 35
07 8 16 Roxboro 7 48 8 16
'7 8.45 Denoiaton 7.15 7 45
So 9.12ArSoiuh Boston 6.E5 7.25
U. 45 Ar Lynchburg Lv 4 10
WESTBOUND-I ive LTrwAbnjfc.
ic The WashlriKton and CuatUnoo
i. mited. for Roanoke. Eadford, Biuefield,
'ocahLatas also for Kockv Mount, and n.11 at
Jon- ,m WinHton-Salem Division and all
points soath and west Solid vestibnie train
.1 iuamtuiooga ana MeinpniB, 1'ulln an
leepers to Memphis and New Orleans.
2-30 b. m. The Chioacro Glnnwa tnr Pa.
t tit j, B;uefleld, Pocahontas, Kenova, Colunx'
bus and Chicago. Pulln an Buffet sleepe
Hoauoke to Oolnmbus. ako for Radford B is-
toi, luioxvi-'ie, unattanooga and intermediate
iitiints. Pullman sleeper Roanoke toKnos
viHe.
Pullman Bullet Palace Cam Norfolk .nr
Roanoke.
8.00 d. m. Daily except Sundft v for Ronn.
oke and intermediate Stations.
irunfl arrive at Livnchbura dallv from t.h
'est at 1:53 a. m. and p. in.
K ASTBOU N D Leave Lynchburg.-
'3:' p. m. Daily for FarnvIUe, Richmond
Peternburg and Norfolk, arrives Petersburg
t 7.r'6i. m arriving at R!c moud a. 8.B8 v
u, arrive at Norfolk at 10,4 p n --
jt'.u . in. Art) FetrTabur" v ) a. m.. ar
ivf. -.'(. jxnond 1 33 a. ai, arrive N- rfoi.k 9.il'
,. rr .i'u'J.ian paln.ee leyer bM-jeri
iyacr.v'sr? an. rtlchv. o..d
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MONDAY, JANUARY 2T.
A Litili B-jok of Great Iniport -
auce.
Do you ever wish for a book iqiI
ci be relied rpoo to ' cor
rtijiiy J.l the little qr;i,'oD8 &oa
Luouy 'Oolei thit tre.e( t ifretn
stltcs jiv i- oj, j bwok tb.t. i
fukly JtCu'e-E.:i arutuenis on all
Bujjcc.s? The IP03 World A!ti-!
-;c and Knovi'lou ia
;'cb
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rtauy,
I.
exicilj .a-t 'iio or oo
-t Mli:e L'tJ of !' 'Ui,
wo'l t oi - and ti-'ort-e r tio a
tiic dintiouai v , lu tb W0i;d vr iwr lor 25 wavt Sold for $3,14
Wv.'tl. - ' "jor iiO, hccoiuiug to the gullibility
Th: Hiile vc'anie
cuntai-u o f
t of wU i'iint'-J ag.tte )')'e
:oEt?Jairjj eoaie fao; tb?t
-xm-r r latui w. n h k
tvr;
y u
up.
The World Almanac should occu
py a prominent place in every pro-u-s.v
-.e Amerioao honHebt;'d. Titc
c -i.'i is more complete than
any oi the irmei ones. It coBt:"ri
I0.8 OU 'V,r,y gaject8 ibal hVC T-
cenily ;Knn V-n -rn, to die i.o
notice id iob everv n:(o -ia e
i8on pt
liae at lim l-njpr-
Anor,' the
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1 1)8 United
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Amr .n-a i trusts; fu 1 pi5r;ic,!.-8
103 icatfing induBtrial o'.cfjeat'.oss.
Organized labor; ei ia ipco iuv'8'v:
of lb3 strength of labor nnioi8 a;iu
the iuesjt.t condition of the kur
movement. The KicEragua 'J?". i
and ibe J.ay'Pauncef:te trsitir?
wuh Great Untain.
uig4nuu iu ivi. oum- ; y
l.llllO I fnllH Staiaa Panano A rsr.
oliist statistics of the Uti'vi Strtcs. SJisbary San: Mr. Alex. Lyer
and Eur pe, etc, etc . to t e extent 1 1-: coaon house at Cleveland, with
of over 1, jo topics. ' 182 iv.ics of cotton sto.ed in it, wa
The 1902 World Aloianao aud 1 lu. n',d u the ground Thursday eve
Encyclopedia is on sale by aU newu- joiog and ibe warehouse and all the
dealers throughout ttie couuu y "or j cotton was a total loss.
2i cents When ordered bv mi!
10c. esitia for postage uiusi b( en
closed to The World', New York.
This Will Interest Many.
ro quickly introduce B. B. B. (Bo
taa c Blood Balm), the . f mous
Southern blood cure, into ne
homes, we will send, absolutely fiee.
10 000 trial treatments. Botanic
B ood Balm (B. B. B ) quickly cures
old ylce s, aero ula, eczemi, itching
-k in und blood humors, Cvncer eat
ing, festering - sores, boils, carbun
cles, pimples or offer, si ve eruptions,
pains in bones or joints, rheumatism,
catarrh, or any blood or skin troub e
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) heels
eVery sore or pimple, makes the
blood pure and rich and stps all
aches and pains. Botanic Eloori
Ba m (B. B B.) thoroughly tested
t.r 80 years in hopitl and private
practice aud has cured thousands of
cases given up as hopeless
Sold at j
drug stores, $1 per large bottle
ug Btoree, $1 per large bottle. For '
e treatment write to Blood Balm
., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine sent a.
bs Drermid. Descrihe troubla .ind .
free
Co
nnr! nrprmM nQriha f.rnnhla unci
freo medicai advice given Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives life.
vigor and strength to the blood. The
finest Blood Puritl r made. Botanic
BIojci BIrn (B. W. B.) give.i a heal
thy Blood supply co the skin and en
tire ST6tem. 0
Gov. Aycock has received many
requests for commutation in the
case 0' i) e fou; men sentenced to
hapr B'ebi uary 0th at Asheville for
bar-:..ry. Some of the letters are
foi ;h-. 7'oi th. Thus far he has
not s v i 3 to cy of them
A Care for Lumbago.
W. O. Williamson, of Amherst,
Va , says: "For more than a year
I suffered from lumbago I finally
tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
it gave me entire relief, which a' I
otner remedies had failed to do "
Sold by W , M. Ye rby.
A GiTted Girl: Mae's a git ted
giv!, inn't she?" 'Very, Why, she
eigb een Christmas presents and
oio on Now Year's." Philadelphia
Even:r.g Lulletia.
You should know that FOLEY'S
HONEY AND AR is absolutely the
best for all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Dealers are authorized
to guarantee it to gue satisfaction
A. fi. Matthews.
The ee.a?e man loses a lot of
money 00 t the hole in the top of
his pocket.
Frank Tread well Bencett Ia
s troubled wnh Sidney disease lor
iwo)eara tl' writes: 'I had ta -i
ver.l kindn of kidney rvmertus,
b i' w th I ttle bH frtt Pinalj J
tried FOLEY'd KID EY UKE;.r.
h our d.i.lii" buale curd mi- ' B
Mit-th
If you
woald remaio a favorite
never auk a favor.
A.'h.pp 1 hau r. cmctteu' np-i mi
i.nu r in ' hkut cured quic 1
H.v i LVE, ;.( ni' M, hrt-1
H ' . iu tb oi-id B
pk,. k u..b p. ...i 1.. . o.ui 1 1.
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uiCKie smote can tor 11.
G a nee.
W r rr ! cn i io lave a poaluy
i uve mx'i scow teo. 4th tr
..y
F-ehet.i-fti ar"iu Wilmicgtoa are
Ci'i'iH'g i few ebaJ.
The boie d's-.-!t-; iroibr to that
on the cc-t, has apta'td in Lenoir
O'-'Uutv aad a Dumber of hursts have
died.
A I'tiii! Uce d uaimer Las been
"''ng S-i'sourv, Cba loae ani oiber
lowus I ;tid she sold ibe
ouly real iMQi pi .o. an article
: hcD cou i ut- ba in ibe local
it tbe ciisiouieiv ihe Sun tbn k-
ibe woman got about 41 00 in Salis
bury. -
i .5 VVii-ston S-rUt'oel eys Capt.
K. A. Jeukina is advised that hie
eiBter, Mrs. Cicero W. Harrin, of
Washington, D. C , sailed from
New Yo.k a few days ago for
Europe. She expects to spend a
year in ihn country in the interest
of lb? St. Louis ExportilioQ:
A roan preiending u be a dia
ivnaor of great-har. tins in dress
"o vs ;s d 'D2 pd t-'bailulle. The
' Ne"- loj-j the dr88 go .ds exhibited
urn our merchants would Abink
of ask'iig for the same quality of
oroof' S
ii,
' U?en CJt
their way out of
iJaotury jail with a pen knife.
i'.i-Judge Spencer D Adams is
reo-'veriDg from bis recent illness.
Four burol iris were committed
ll-'Jeigb F'iday night, making a
'f-al seven in two nights.
A BiG COTTON FIRE.
Lclv, of Cleveland, Loses
182 Bales.
During the afternoon a small ne
io boy sva.8 jdaying on the premises
nd lighted a email brush heap near
bv the flames had been extin-;t'---uut
once the warehouse and
c-..tuis could have been Baved
Nj 11 c jald be secured, however,
ur.'u i 3 tire was beyond control
!W every bale of cotton was burn,
ed. Mi'. Lyeily had no insurance
and Lis loss will be about $8,000.
- Mr. Lyeily has been extremely
ainoituu3ie in the past three years,
ha vijjg suffered several fires and the
bu-.g''ar of his eioie at Cleveland.
No Le 'irement for IJobson.
. VYAsaiGTO!T, Jan. 24 A naval
'cii. ing' taa 'J ii?.s declined to re
comai8r.u i'je leluernent of Captain
It cl a osd 1'. Ilobsiin. He has com
p!:.ijcd of b'a eves, which suffered
1 ,-oru beat and glare while he was
working on the Spanish vessels at
,-,.;, aj :rtLA : ,u j
ad afterwards in the dry
- oa-K.ag, where two ves-
je8 of the bpan.-ife fleet sunk by
Dewc? weve rep?ii ed.
Sinjo bs rtain to the United
Slates fiorr, ue East, Captain Hob
sor lus been on (Htached duty, first
at Buffalo, in ci-nneciion with the
Hale exposition there, and now at
Charleston, S. C, in charge of ade
partmeot of the naval exhibit.
Coostructpr Hobson himself ap-
plied io be retired, but the board of
physicians which examined him,
found that his eyes were not per
manently injured and refused to
ecommend his retirement. lie has
been ordered to return to duty in
connection with the Charleston Ex
position.
Peanut Vender Say, pard, I
head a good joke a few minutes
ago. tilind Jerry Well, don't tel!
me about it. I couVn't see the
point until alter business hcirc.
Chicago News
Hearings before the house Riv3r
and Harbor Committee came to a
close yesterday. Beginning next
week, the committee will get to
work to frame the River and Harbor
bill
Tnevbouse committee orders a
f a voi a ble report on an oleomargarinu
oill whicb is more ngid than the
ote now io force.
Yju may slight the warning of
cifUhtMefce, but you cannot escape
us ivwui-d of remorse.
-!
Envy never fails to be grieved at
a
a no net h nappiness ana nappy et nis
A Fireman's Close Call.
'I Htuck t' my entiLe, although
every joint ached aud every nerve
ivfla racked with pain, writes C
W, Bellamy, a locomotive fireman,
of Burlington, Iowa, "I was weak
and p' le, without any appetite and
all. run down As 1 wan bout to
give up, ot a bottl of Electric,
Bitters at.d, titer takuic it, L felt as
well hs lever did in my life " Weak,
sickly, run down peop'v Iways gain
new life
-trngth n d vtgor from
their U8e Try them ctiefaciion
' therri cfttisfacuon I
R. Bine dU & Son's
euranteed by
Price 60 cents j
id r
em f "
the young
mother is allowed to
get up for her first
meal, even though
she takes it alone, it
seems good to her to
take this one step nearer
the family circle, and
she counts the days un
til her strength will be
fully restored. But
very often strength does
f-v '-.:-'''Vi not come a expected,
Ujjtf i"1' and she lingers in lan
guor and weakness. At
such a time there is need of an invigo
rating tonic, and the very best tonic
which a nursinsf mother can use is Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It con
tains no alcohol nor narcotics. It gives
real strength.
"Favorite Prescription " is a reliable
woman's medicine. It establishes regu
larity, dries weakening drains, heals in
flammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness.
"I cannot rraise Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription too highly as a tonic for lirf !, worn-out
women especially "those who are aSictcd with
female weakness writes Mrs. Ira V. Holmes
of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. " It hau helped me very
mush aud a skilful physician xa'd tome in an
swer to mv question as 11 itsefficacy. ' I know
01 cases wnere a nas reaiiy worked wonders.' '
The Common Sense Medical Adviser.
1008 large pages in paper covers, is seat
free on receipt of 2 1 one-cent stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. Address
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Butialo, N. Y.
Wall Papers.
Prices
Reduced
from a fourthnto one half.
Must Close out Present
stock to make room
for new stock.
The best and fastest paper hangers
in the State will be furnished
at cost to hang your paper.
Call and see our stock and prices.
BARGAINS OFFERED.
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For Your Iew Year's
Callers
you should serve the best, and if you buy
your iiquur ai mu raiace saloon you will
be certain to have the boat the market af
fords. All (roods we tell are exactly as
represented, and you can't (tot any better at
any price. Have your Juxs tilled at the
Palace Saloon .
T. II. SCOGGINS.
No. 124 COBNEU MANG UM & l'EABODY STS
octl-tt
Here At Last!
Xrnas Is (tone, but I am htlll with you,
aud this Is wishing you many happy
returns of the season. With rrauy
thanks for the liberal patromiRO of
the past, I solicit your further orders
for any kind of PICTURE FRAMES
from the cheapest to the finest Gold
Frame Fine Gold Frames for oil
paintings, portraits, and enlarged
work a specialty. We are better pre-
fiared than ever to do line Upholster
ng. With everything new and up-to-date,
Mr. Neems can make your par-
lor suite as good as new.
Furniture thoroughly overhauled
and repaired.
THOS. B. EDWARDS & CO.,
221 West Main Street. Opposite Lewlth'a,
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DR. J. J. THAXTON,
DURHAM. N. O.
With fl'ty-flve years of experience as a gen
eral practitioner. UIh special les, mucuoug
meraoranes, glands and nerves. Females in
fiart cular. Indigestion, bronchitis, scrofu
ar, constipation and headache. Hecondarv
and hereditary diseases. Turkish Vapor
natns given. jani-tr,
B. R. HOUSTON,
Kectiailcal Drangttsman and Builder.
Will gfve estimates on all kinds of work
Plans and specifications made on annllca-
tlon. Work done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Correspondence solicited.
Lock Box No. 308, Durham. N. O.
Job Work a Specialty.
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GHAS. McMILLEN,
Architect.
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Tickets on sale to 11 points. Puilaanand
Boat rwstrvst ens xde on applk'a.in. Spe
cial sfhtxl ales prepared and any other infor
mation ciiterful y lurnished. CocTenient
ichedalesnd low rate u all irittipii nm-
LLer r esor u a u rin g eeawm.
H. RiAiuH, Asrert, Durham. N. O.
H. LEAKD. TiannL' PattteLirer Atent.
Raleigh, N. C
n. K. L. BL NLU.Oeceral Fenger Aent,
Portsraonru. v,
J. M. BAF.R. 1st V. P. & G. M..Po:ts
mouth. Va.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT NOV. 24TH, 1901.
Trains leave Durham, N. C.
2:30 a. m. No. 11 westbound daily,
for Greensboro and points couth and
weet. Ccnrects at Greensboro with
No. 8 north for Danville and Ri -h-mond.
and touth with Noa 39. 33.
and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co
lumbia,8avannah, Charleston, Jack
sonville, Atlanta and New Orleans;
at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville,
Chattanooga, Nashvula and other
points west.
3:35 a. m., Ino. 13, eaetbounc',
daily, for Raleigh, S lraa and Golds
boro. Carrica Pullman Sleeper
Greensboro Raleigh.
9:40 a. m., Xo. 6, eaatbound,
laily, for Raleigh, Belma and Gold 9
boro; connecta at Selma with At
lantic Coast Line north for Wilson
and Rocky Mount, at Goldeboro for
Farboro, and Norfolk. At Selma
Eor Fayettevilio and Florence
9:59a. m., NOv 35, weatbound, dai'y
for Greensboro and intermediate
local points; connects at Greensboro
with U. S. Fast Mail for Danville,
Lynchburg, Washington and ell
points North and West, as also with
No. 30 Jacksonville to New Yt rk via
Richmond. Southern Railway Din
ing Cars operated on trains Nos, 36
and 30.
9:65 a. m., No 16, northbound,
daily for Oxford, Henderson, Jeffriej,
Keysville and Richmond. No change
of cars between Durham and Rich
mond, where close connection is made
to all points north, lose connection
at Jc if ties for Norfil t and Steamboat
Lines to Washington, Baltimore,
New York and Boston .
2:47 p m., No. 3 J eastbound, dailv
for Raleigh, Belma, Goldsboroand
intermediate stations;
4:43 p. m., westbound, daily, for
Greensb.ro and all points Connects
at Greensboro for Winston-Sa em,
also with Nos. 35 and 29 for Salis
bury, Charlotte. Columbia Charles
ton, avannab, Jacksonville, Atlanta
and New Orleans; at Salisbury for
Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga.
Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and
St. Louis, Connects northbound
with No 12 for Richmond, Nos 38.
31 and 40 for Lynchburg, -Charlottesville,
Washington, Baltimore and
New York.
5:00 p. m., No. 7t, northbound.
daily except Sunday, for Oxford,
Keysville, Richmo:d and interme
diate stations.
Pullmhan and Southern R ilway
Dining Cars open ted on all (through)
Main Line trains. No trouble to an-.
awer questions.
J. ii. uakdwick, Gen. Passenger
Anient. -PRANK
8. GANNON, 3d V. P. and
Genecral Manager.
G. DUSENBERY, Ticket Agent.
Durham, N. C.
-VERY LOW RATES-
TO TOE-
NORTHWEST.
March 1 to April 30, 1902.
THE
NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY
Will sell tickets to Montana, Idaho, Oregon
Washington and Coast points at exceeding
low rates from all stations. It is possible
rates to the West will never be so cheap
again. Choice of three routes. Write for
rates and schedules, say to what point you
are going aud your nearest station to this
line Bee any Agent N. & W. Railway, or
W. B. BEVlLi:, M. V. B&AGO,
Gen. Pas. Ag't. Trav. i'as. Ag't.
Roanoke, Va.
tmayl
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We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
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SWIFT (k CO.,
Patent Lawyers,
0pp. U.S. Patent Offlce.Washington, D.C