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yo:;iu cat.- : ' 1 L .. .- 1 U'.MV. i " J. s. C:r V-i Sarah A'.leu ana Fe.irl A., en. ) The defend ams &.:ve lake notice that aiiaCt.'Q eiiUL-cj Hi J:jVii iis rw-ra com menced ia toe superior Curt of I'nmani loamy to seU f r partition or to divue by n.ei- and Nu a etrt,i;a l't or tr;wt of laud situated, in Lurharj v'oauty, ortii Car o.ina. dtT;oei as follows: Lying ia Btt is koou as "EJ-jeroont," awitMa tbe eastern corporate limits of the city of Duraam. in sata ouuty, o. pu:ie toe Durham hosier Aims, it betott liie eastern Dortloa of Lot o. lo of trie Unas of Jas. iv kedaioaJ. deceased, as platted by 1. N. Linn, adjoining tiie ponion of tne s&me lot as aeeuea to a.uuisoa .u-rrr.is tau u u ascer tained bv drawinir a tine from front to back passing through the iu.daie of the well, Wkich well Is Intended, to be ned for the beuedt of both tots. It b-'iog toe same lot conveved br deed from J. S. arr aud Wife. dated the l.tb day of .Mar. l-7, to Junius VV. Allen and Sylvester Alien, which is regis- terea in hook a a su or Leeas. natte uz. etc.. in toe office of the Register of Deed for Durham County. Ana the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to a u pear at the office of the lertc of tne Superior ourt of Durham County on trie U)th aay of Jan uary. MOA at the court House of said Uouniv In Durham, orth Carottna, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in sal a complaint. Dated this the 13th day of December. 190L C. B. GKEKN. dlS-tjJl Clerlt Superior Court. Mortgagee's Sale of Land. In the exercise of the authority siren br a deed of mortgage recorded In tne office of register oi Deeds or uurnam county in Book 17 of mortgages, beginning on page o47, 1 will sell at public outcry, to the best bidder, for ready money, at the court house door, of Durham county, In the town of Durham, N. C on Saturday, February 1st, 1903, the following; real estate, to-wlt: All of a lot or parcel ot land lying ana being In Dur ham township, said county and state, near the town of Durham, bounded on the north by the lands of Wm. Hamlin, on the east by Little Ellerby creek, on the south by lot No. 9 of the lands of Wm. i opley, dee d, the same allotted to John 11. Copley in the partition of said William Copley's lands; on the west by lot No. 6 of said land allotted to James M. Copley and since conveyed by him to John H. Copley, and lot Mo. 6 oi said land allotted to Thos. V. opley and since conveyed by , him to Brodie L, Duke, containing 33 acres, more or less, it having been lot No. 4 in the Jiartitton ot the lana of Wm. Copley and al otted to Mrs. Virginia E. Barbee. Said tot contained W4 acres, but a lot has been here tofore conveyed therefrom to Green Leathers 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 be at 13 o'clock on the day specified. C1IAS. G. MAYNARD, LiDec." 23, 190L 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, WW, by Messrs. W. P. Man- f um and M. 8. Mangum, and dnly recorded n the office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County, in Book 23, pages 213 and 344, 1 will, on Thursday, February 20th, 1902, at r ourt House door in the city of Durham, at 12 o'clock of the day, sell 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 township, Durham County, lying on both sides ot Deal's creek, adjoining the lands of Mrs. W. B. Lunsford, Captain Bowiing, Claud Umstead and others, containing 505 acres, more or less, being the tract on wnlch Messrs. W. P. Mangum and M. S. Maogum lately re sided, and being the land allotted to the said Messrs. W. P. langum and M. S. Mangum In the division of the lands of i heir father, lion. W. P. M annum, for a more par icular de scription reference 1 made to deed from Sal lie M. Leach and Mary o. Mangum to W. P. Mangum, recorded in Boot 14, page 3D. and deed from Sallle M. Leach and W. P, Man gum to M, 8. Mangum, recorded in Book 11. page Zii in the office of the Register of needs of Durham county, excepting the lands sold by the said Messrs, W. P. and . 8. Mangum prior to July 10th, 1894, the said tract being known as the Mangum Home Place. This is a valuable tract of land situated in the northern part ot 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, Rocky Mount, fi. 0. Manning & Foushee, Attorneys. This January 20th, 1902. Administrators' Notice. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham ounty as Ad ministrator of both of the estates of the late Misses Mary 8., and M. Pattie Mangum, this is to notify all persons holding cWims against either or both of said estates to present them to the undersigned, or his attorney, on or be fore the 36th day of January, 19 3, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay mrat. W.P MANGUM TURNER. Administrator of estates of Misses Mary S, and Pattie Mangum. Boone Bryant St Biggs, Attorneys. This 25th of January, 1902. HAMS HUDSON, The Leading Machinists, Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, Are better prepared than ever to do your work in a 'first-class manner. We have an up-to-date line of ev erything to be found in a Machinist or Plumbing Shop, and can save you money on all work entrusted to our care. If you need our ser vices ring us up over Inter-State Phone 321, or call at our shop, 109 Pine Street. Estimates on work Fur nished on Application. HANKS & HUDSON Phone 321. Shop 109 Pine St. s23-ti , Notice of Administration. The undersigned having qualified as Ad ministrator of Judy Hoiloway, deceased, herebv elves notice to all nersons to nresent their claims to him On or before the 8th of January, 1903, and to all persons Indebted to said estate, to maice payment. This 7th Jan uary, 1902. OEEEN BARBER, Administrator. ysssai? 1 Bramntlv orocured. 0E HO FEB. fiend model, sketch,' )or nhoto for free report on patentability. Book "lloV J to Obtain U.8. and Foreign PsUintsandTrude-Marks.'T J PRES. Fairest terms erer onereo to inrentorsA JfAIEirT LAWYERS OF TEARS' PRACTIOE.C 1.000 PATENTS PROCURED TnnUUlin THcM. 1 All business confidential, bound advioe. Faithful ( Ssnrrlae. Moderate eharaes. to C. A. SNOW & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, Opp. U. 8. Patent Office, - WASHINGTON, 0. 1 U TM I I u L JT- 1 indigestion dyspepsia biliousness 2T.i the hundred and cr.e simi lar ills caused by impure blood cr inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained ia Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART B0TTL8. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. As a blood-cleanser, fieih builder, and Jiealth-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $1 each. "TUB MICHldAN DRIXI COMPANY, Detroit, Mick. ) Taka UvwttctteXJrsf CI, . '" For sale bv W. M. YMrhr. A. B. Matthews, R. Blackball & Son. Haywood & King. jan6-iy BEST FOR THE BOVELS If von haTen't a reinilar. healthr mnvmnfc tt th boweli every day, you're ill or will be. keep your bowels open, and be well. Force. In the shape of Vio lent physio or pill poison,! dangerous. The smooth- CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. PalatnhlA. Pntant. TastA flimri IV, ftnnif Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, gr, and to cents per box. Write far free sample, and booklet on health. Address 433 STERLING BKSKDY C0SP1NT, CHICAGO er K1W YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN ON JANUARY FIRST t 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 Goal comes from the richest mines, and is full of fire, clean and of uniform quality. J. D. CLARK & CO. dS-tf INTERSTATE PHONE 817. DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL. All kind j of cut, split and stick Wood, both oak or pine, in large or small quantities. I nanaie nocmng duc ine nest grades or uoai. Send your orders now before the price ad vances. Very truly, Ben Perry, Morgan Street. Interstate 'Phones. Offlre 316: Residence 411. Near N. & w, Depot. ocl-tf Norfolk and westero 8chedule In Effect JAN 1, 190L RHaM DIV 8ION. DaUy Ex cept 8unday. M. a. M. P. M. A. M. 4 65 7.00 Lv. Durham. Ar. 9.15 9 35 07 8 16 Rozboro 7.48 8 16 6 j7 8.45 Dennuston 7.15 7 45 6 55 9.12 Ar -k)uth Boston 6.55 7.25 U.45 Ar Lynchburg Lv 4 10 WESTBOUND LeVe Lynohburg. iiUO a. m. The, WonhtnirtAn anil nhnft ;a Limited, for Roanoke. Radford, Blnefleld, Pocahontas also for Rooky Mount and all eta rton- on Winston-Salem Division and all r Dints south and west. Solid vestibule train i Chattanooga and Memphis, Pullman iienyers w mempmcana JNew urieans. 8:30 D. m. The Ohlnairn F.Tnraui fnr Rw. neks Blnefleld. Pocahontas, Kenova, Colum- uiw uu fjuicago. muu an tsunet sleeper Roanoke to Colnmrraa. A.lim tnr UaAtnrA u-tm- Col Knoxville, Chattanooga and intermediate pointe. Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Knox ville. Pullman Buffet Palace Oars Norfolk and Roanoke. 6.00 D. m. Dftllv exnurit. flnnilaT fn Rius. oke and intermediate Stations. lTains arrive at Lynchburg daily from the vest at 1:60 a. m. and 3:36 p. m. , EASTBOTJND Leave Lynchburg. 4 p. m. Daily for Farmville, Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, arrives Petersburg U 7. p. m arriving at Riotimond at 8.66 v n . arrive at Norfolk at 10.40 D m ':10 a m. rrit Petersburg 6 26 a. m., ar " Richmond 7.35 a. m, arrive Norfolk 9.10 m Pullman palace sleeper between ynchburg an Ulcnmoad. This car will be ready at Lynohburg t9 p m. tor reception of paosengers. VTNSTOV-HALEM DIVISION.-Dally Ej wpt Hnnday. - M. a la.. P. M. a.. M. M 8.00 '.v. Wlnstou Ar. 9.60 8. i.08 . WalnntOove 9.06 7 ..4f 9.1r Madison S.28 T.U V.48 9ja layodan 8.22 7 It 0.30 nartlnsvill 716 6.- 1.10 r. Roanoke Lv 4.86 EASTBOUXO tjeav Burkeville t 3 nd 8.06 p i WEHTROrNDw,, avp Burkeville t. . anil 12 07 noon :' Ml in'nirieas to routeis rates o .iiro p Tans'rl. W. tl J;VILL General 'aa-noirer Aen Ha : itt, Va, I. i" BR .'4G "mvellng Pvswiiner gen nanoke, v E.M. K t Kami, Hnrham M O .-.-I... . ' . . .. ... -i. t"(r cold an i son- tbiuat use Kt nnott's Choco .ales Laxative yuiuine. Easily taken as cand and feuick ly cure, . iim rvril nix i ft' ' RY. " . v FRIDAY, JANUAHV 31. SUOT AT DOG KILLED FRIEND. Sai Death of Yobd Jasper Alraerson Jobnsoa Gets 51.500 Damages. Goldsboeo, C, Jan. SO Ja?per Aimerson, ajred about tweny years, a promisirg yoncs nan of Nahunta township, was shot last evenins: by his companion and rela live, Pharaoh Davis, near Fremont, N. C. , death rebuking this morning The young men were en route to r reraont and on the road were as sailed by a dog. Davis drew a pis tol to ihoot the dog. bat white in the attempt to cock the weapon it went off, the ball pacing through big left hand and into the side of Aimereon. Mr. Richard Johnson was award ed damages in the am of $1,500 by ihe jury today. The action was gainst the Atlantic and North Car olina Railroad and damage asked was 110,000. It will be recalled that Mr. Johnson in getting off a train at Lattrange, fell and broke bis arm. Raleigh News and Ob server. , What Sermons Are Worth Richmond, Jan. 30. The amount of damage a preacher can recover from a railroad for the loss of 200 sermons is a question disturbing a ell known preacher and the Nor folk and Western Railroad Com pa ny. Rev. W. P. Hines of Norfolk while traveling over this road lost his satchel which was checked. It contained about 200 sermons. The loss is not disputed, but the railway company is unwilling to pay the valuation which Mr. Hines places upon the product of his time and in tellect. With a view to settling the difficulty a board of arbitration has been appointed. This Will Interest Many, ""o quickly introduce B. B. B. (B:- tanic Blood Balm), the famous Southern blood cure, into new homes, we will send, absolutelytieo, 10 000 trial treatments. Botanic B ood Balm (B. B B.) quickly cures old ulce 8, scro ula, eczemi, itching nkin and blood humors, cncer, eat ing, festering sores, boils, carbun cles, pimples or offei sive eruptions. p vins in bones or joints, rheumatism, ta rh. or any blood or Akin troub e. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) heals every tore or pimple, makes thp "lood pure ana rich and sfr p all bs and pa ns. Botanic Bio o 13 1 m (B. B B i th r ugh.y testt d r-vi)eva in hOHpisl and private practice a-id has cured thousands ot cases given up as hupelees Sold at drug -tore.. $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga Medicine sent at once prepaid. Describe trouble and free medica. advice given Botanic uiood balm (a. B. B.) gives life. vigor ana strength to the blood. The riuest Blood Purifi r made. Botanic Blouo Bjlm (B. B. B ) give- a heal thy Bl od supply to the skin and en tirr system. At Gallipolis. Ohio. Wednesday night two burglars and cracksmen were miiea ana two aeputy snerias mortally wounded as the reBuh of m . an attempt by the burglars to rob ins nouse ot an agea ana wealthy widow lady. The officers laid in wait at the house and upon the ap pearance ot the robbers a battle en sued in which both were killed and the officers wounded. IV BANNER SALVE doesn't cure your piles, your money will be returns . It is the mrv,fc heal ng medicine. A. B. Matthews The heaviest losses ever known in Arkansas from a like cause is the result of the terrible storm of sleet and cold rain which has prevailed for the past three days. The busi ness section of Little Rook is a scene of desolation. The estimated damage will exceed 1400,000, in cluding loss to business. Fully 5, 000 shade trees were demolished. You should know thit FOLEY'S HONEY AND AR is absolutely the best for all diseases of the throat and lungs Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction A. B. Matthews. Lane B. Schofield, senior member of the firm of Schofield & Whirsoo, bankers and brokers of Boston, Mass. , committed suicide Wednes day by shooting himself at bis home in Newtonville. JNo cause is given. "Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold Sho complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Kriinedy according to direc tions and in two days she .was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James l'ren dergast, merchant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands The pai'ig in the chest indicated an ap proaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubt edly warded oft Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It counteracts any ten dency ot a cold toward pneumonia. Bold Dy w. M. i ear by. Kermott'8 Chocolates LajyiUve Qujjjine, eatw (o take tai juiclf. to surf cola in ueaa and tort Uuoab CML'.iZD SIC" IIS. f.'r. C; :::: Cvr :n cf H:w tj Vaks a P'.av. . V i-?, t:s es:e"e-:T tie J:r-e55 n-tcr, ca one occasion lrereJ with intense- approval and much, industry of thought to Wil hari Gillette's performance of his own play, '"Secret Service," and ask ed in reverential courtesy to be pre sented to the author-actor, savs Short Stories. Into Mr. Gillette's 4 bv G milt white dressing room crowded Li3 excellency and his suit, all bowing gracefully and unrolling their lit tle tan hands from silk sleeves to be clasped in Gillette's firm Ameri can grasp. "Do you work this way every mgnt lor many weeks r asked the diplomat, drivin? a niercinsr eknee ..." o o at Jir. uniette. "Yes; many months and vears if people will stand it, quoth Sir Wil liam oi Aiannattan. "IIow do TOU make this snrt of a play so beautiful a story not in terfered with in any way by the characters V To this question llr. Gillette could not unfold an impromptu arama recipe, so he took refupe in the ambush of the snecial Gillette wit in its solemn vein of boyishness ana answered: "The best wav is to write vour play first and then chuck in the i i i . . ..... cnaracters wnere they do the least harm." A Theme For Bunner. Mrs. Sidney Lanier, now a rosi dent of Greenwich, Conjly was mak ing a tour of secondhand 6hops lately in search of an old volume not now to be had from the trade proper. On lower Sixth avenue she met a well known illustrator in what proved to be a favorite haunt m i oi ins. "Yes," he said, "I love this place; t seems almost like the old store: Bunner and I used to eo there oft en, and, do you know, it was seated on this very stcnladder" lavinnr his hand affectionately on the well worn ireaas "tliat he wrote those verses, Uli, for you that I never knew you remember? It was only a lit- ue wnne uetore ins death that we talked over a story he wanted me to illustrate, in which the plot was to turn on the sale and subsequent separation ot an. old library and the final reunion of this leather, backed family in a 'secondhand' shop like uns. iiio love story of a biblio maniac ran through it, as well as mat ot two little brown covered volumes that had always stood side by side on the shelf. And be was just the one who could write such a story poor Bunner !" New York Times. Teacher What zone is this in which we live? Johnny Temn'rate. Teaoher Correct. Now what is meant by a "temperate zone?" Johnny Its a place where it's freez in1 cold in winter an red hot in summer. Philadelphia Press. Frank Tread well Bennett la .. was troubled with kidnev diseasa for two years Hh writes: 4I had taken several kinds of kidney remedies, out with little benefit Finally I tried FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE and a one dollar bottle cured me." A. B Matthews. He "A woman is never satis fied when she is out with other women unless she has, fine clothes." She "Wrong! She wants finer clothes." Philadelphia Press. Chapped hands, cracked lip3 and roughness of the skin cured quickly y BAN NEK SLVE, tho most heal ing ointment in the world. A. B. Matthews. Is she a polite girl? Not at all. She finds it impossible to break her self of the habit of telling the truth. Tit-Bits. Working 24 Hours a Day. There is no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life fills. Millions are always busy, cur ing Torpid Liver, Jaund ce, Bilious ness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, worfc wonders, "ry jhem. 35c. at R. Blacknall & Son's Drug Store. 2 Bridget, what did you say to M bs Smith when she called? I toil Id her you were out this time for sure, ma am. Life. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP. A Little Boy 'a Life Saved. I have a few words to say regard ing Uhomberlams Cough Remedy. It eaved my little bovs' life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. bought a bottle of it from A E Stoero of Goodwin, 8. D , and when 1 got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe I gave the medicine as directed every tea mm utes until ho "threw up'' and then t thought sure he was going to choke to death, we had to pull tho Dbeljrm out of his mouth in great long strings I am positive that if I had not gut that bottle of cough medicine, mv . ... . . . - ooy wouia not be on earth today Joel Demont, In wood, Iowa. For Bale by W. M. Kearby. CF uAIIII Wu Is often very int-eh against the wife. strenjnu un dermined, she loses flesh and her energy and courage slowly leak away from her. Gradually the comradeship of husband and wife is broken up. At first he takes his solitary pleasures reluctantly, but later he hardly seems to remember the old days over which his wife in her weakness mourns daily. Women who find their health failing, and womanly ailments fastening.on them, should promptly begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cor rects irregularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness, it makes weak women strong, sick women well. Sick women are invited to consult Dr.' Pierce, bv letter, free. All corres pondence held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I had been ereat sufferer from female weak ness for about two years." writes Mrs. Emma Richardson, of Gosc, Wavne Co., Ky. "Could not do my work part of the time. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and felt as well as I ever did. I have also used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for ulcera tion of the throat with eood results and half of one bottle cured my throat when I could scarcely swallow." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, iooS pages, free, on receipt of stamps for mailing only. Send il one cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol ume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Wall Papers. Prices Reduced from a fourth to 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. S. F. TOWLHSOfl. j2-im , THE POPULAR HOST Is one who Is always careful In the choice of his table wines and will not risk his standing by not providing wme as good as bis dinner. No mistake can be made If you use wines and cigars from the Palace Saloon, where only the purest and finest vintages are sold. T. II. SCOGGINS. No. 134 CORNER MANGUM & FEABODY 8TS octl-tf . Here At Last! Xmas Is gone, but I am still with you, and this Is wlshlug yon many happy returns of the season. 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L. 10 am 10 37 pm 1H1 am 11 20 i.m 4 0upm 8 30ia Tleke'son sale to all points Pullnanacd Boat reserrat.ons in.de on auulicatinn Sivu. oial s hedules prepared and ai y other lr for mation ci-terfnl y fnrniehed. Comenient schedule and low rates to li 4rltcipl tuni- uer neeoi w anring tea n. 8, H. KEajiS, Agnt, nnrham. N. C M P. LEA KD. Tral!nir Pum bt A can Raleigh, N.C. R. E L BUNCH, Geieral Pastenger A.ent, Portornontn. vs, J. M. BAKR. 1st V. P. A a. M.. PnTt. month. Va. SOUTUm RAILWAY. IB IFFICT NOV. 1?01. Trains leave Durham, N. C. 2:30 a. m. No. 11 westbound dailv. for Greensbor; and pofnts ecuth ond eet. Connects at Greensboro with Xo. 8 north for Danville end Ei h mond, and touth with Nob 39, 33, and 37. for8alieUrv. Charlotte, fin. lumbia.Savannah. (jharleBtnn. A nob. sonville, Atlanta a d New Orleant; at Salisbury lor Aebt ville, Knoxviiu-, Chattanooga, Nauhviib end other points west. 3:35 o. m.. No. 12, coetbour f', dailv, for Raleigb. S.'lma and Golds- boro. Carries Pullman Sleeper Ire ?nsboro to Raleigh. 9:40 a. m., No. 8, eacttound, iaily, for Raleieh. Selma and Goldsi- boro; connects at Selma with At- antic tjoasi une nortn lor Wilscn nd Rocky Mount, at GplJsboro for Tarboro, and Norfolk. At Selma for Fayetteville and Florence. 9:50e m., No. 3 J, westbound, daily for Greensboro and inte.rmfcdiAfn local points; connects at Greensboro with U. 8. Fust Mail for Danvillp. Lynchburp, Wap'nington and til ooints North end Weet, as aleo with No. 30 JackFonvil'.e to New YiTk via Richmond Southern Railway Din icff Cars operated on trains Nos. 36 and 30. 9:65a. m., No 16, northbound, iailv for Oxford. Henderson. Jpffrifl. Kevsville and Richmond. No nhnnirA of cars between Durham and Rich mond, where close connection is made to all noints north, loan rnnnpetinn at Jt ff ries for Norfc 1 1 and Steamboat Lines to Washington, Baltimore, New York and Boston . 2:47 n m.. No Stt nAnt.ruinnrl Hoilw for Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate stations. 4:43 D. m.. westbound, dailv. far Greensb.ro and all points. Connects at ureensDoro for Winston-Sa'em, also with Nos. 35 and 29 for Salis bury, Charlotte, Columbia, Charles ton. ' avannab. Jarilrsnnvillo Atlanta and New Orleans; at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisvillo, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Connects northbound with No 12 for Richmond. Nno. aa 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes ville, Washington, Baltimore and XT 5:00 D. m.. No. 74. northbound daily except Sunday, for Oxford, &.eysvaie, Kicnmo:a ana interme diate stations. Pdllmhan and Southern R ilwnv Dining Cars opercted on all (thrcugb) aiam Liine trains. JNo trouble to an swer questions. S. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Fasnenger FRANK 8. GANNON, 8d V, F. and ucumi ai .usuHKOr, G. DUSKNBERY, Ticket AtnU Darbam, N. C. -VERY LOW RATES - TO THE NORTHWEST. March 1 to April 30, 1902. . THE NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY Will sell tickets to Montana. Idaho, Oresou Washington and Coast points at exceeding low rates from all stations. It is possible rawB w me ness wui never De so cuean again. Choice of three routes. Write for rates and schedules, say to what point you arc Humg uu your nearest station to tills Une. See any Agent N. & W. Hallway, or W, B. BE V ILL, M.F.B&AGO. Gen. Pas. Ag't. Trav. I'as. Ag't. uoanoKe, va. tmayl J to write for onr confidential letter before ap plying for patent: it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. . and Foreign PATENTS and TRADE MARKS pr return EN TIRE attorney1 lee. Send model, sketch or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. We give the best legal service and advice, and our charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, Opp. U.S. Patent Office, Washington, D.C. V s
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