' ! !
A IT,
, W .
Nj' Cf '.lii. ' Sip.", r - -""- ,,
L'-uf.iUi cvii.:?. i r-c.Vc teC.:.'s.
J.-ca i. aJa.trs.Wff i
t-f An-Aii.; iij-soo, ueccia a Set:.",
Vs. i
Frederick Chambers. )
Tu Jetetiiai aoove named will take no
tic tit sciil yroeei.Ej ec'.-iied
& jjve na btHi commenced lu me Mip::r!or
luurt u( iatuftjt ixiiiity, to seil to maKe
ftsscla. ft lot OUQl.IUtig t'UJ BftU uf an ftore
of land tore or irss. sUaawd in uurnaui
County. North Caroaoa, uo the East siue
of Chatham street, being tot No. 4n as
iiOn oy me piot and survey rt-eorucd in ,
Book of Deeds p-e la the office of the j
blister of Deeds Uuriutu County, sua f uily
araortoed In tne ptiitiou fiied in tMs pro- i
c3tiiUi?. ftiwi tbe Mid defendant wlil further
t.e notice tiiftt tie is required to appear at
ttie o:e ef toe Clerk of the Superior Court
of said Oouutv on Saturday the Ttn day of
J ane, lydX (it tii ) i ourt Houa of said - ounty
of Durham, Xorth aroltn, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said aetioo. or the
iilaintia will ftDply to tne Court for toe
Lef demanded ia ld complaint.
C. B. UKEKX.C.S.C.
This the 24 day of April. 13.
Executrix Notice.
. Havtng qualified before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Durham County as Execu
trix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceas
ed, this ia to notify 11 persona holding
claims against the said estate to present
them to tne undersigned on or before the
' lath day of June, laOd, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery and H per
sons iudebted to the said estate will please
mase immediate pay ment.y CARKOLL.
Executrix of the estate of A. J. . Carroll,
deceased. .
This the 13th day of June, 1903,
Executors' Notice.
n,iuBi Executor of the last
iian -. -.-7- - p.il.. .Ifl. I
ill ftud tesiameni oi n wv -- i
ceased, all persons holding rClalms ftgainst
her estate are hereby notified present the
ts tna nn nr hufore Mav 24th. ItfUo, or I
this notice will De pieaaea in or o
covery. All persons wueowu w
will Dlease make pay ment to me.
p ABTH UU LYON, Executor.
This May ttth, woa,
Bute of North Carolina I Certificate of
Department of State. I Dissolution.
To all whom these presents may come
niD?a Tt innAlH tomt Sfttlsf aCtlOU. hj
duly ftuthentlcftted record of the proceedings
for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous consent oi au l,QD "u',uc,a;
A,it in mv nffli'.e that the Warren Laud
Company, a Corporation of this State, whose
principal office is situated at No.
S,tv in t.h f!it of Durham, County of
nty of
. (J. B.
t...v.7 ni sfntxrif North Carolina.
Mason being the agent therein and lo
charge thereof, upon whom process may be
served,) has complied with the requirements
of an act of the General Assembly of North
Carolina, Session 1M01, entitled. "An act to
revise the Corporation law of North Caroli
na." preliminary o the lssulug of this Cer
tificate of Dissolution.
Now. Therefore, 1, I. Bryan Grimes, Secre
tary of Statu of the State of North Carolina,
do hereby certify that the said Corporation
did, on the 30th day of May, 1903, hie In my
office a duly executed and attested consent
In writing to the dissolution of said Oorpora
m?iuH ho nil tlie stockholders there
of, which said eonsent and the record of the
proceedings aioresaiu rw uvw vu
and AW,.a a nwivl.lAd hV lft.W.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto
o. nonH and utHxed mv official seal, at
Raleiirh. this 30th day of May, A. D., One
Thousand, Nine Hundred and lwo.
1 Official I J. BKI AW Uttiaic-O,
j Seal of secretary I
1
of State.
Secretary of State.
Notice of Land Sale.
Under and by virtue of the powers confer
red upon me by an order of the Superior
court of Durham county, made In a special
proceeding entitled, John J. Stowart, Admin
istrator of Amanda Mooson. deceased, vs.
Frederick Chambers. 1 will on
SATURDAY, JULY 12th, 1902,
,.ih.Am,rt, hniiaa door in Durham, sell to
rrcria
AmaArtaMnoaon. and situated in. Durham I
county, North Carolna, on the east side of
Chatham TtrSe
mSinKWtoJiit side of Chatham
J""!?""
178 feet to the east side of Chatham street;
1, v. r rixnimvlth Chatham strnet
60 feet to the beginning, containing pn-Ufth
nf nn nc.re. more or less. The same being lot
No. 48 on plat surveyed by J. N: Wn. sur-
veyor., regisierea ia uuuk w, ho-s
i nM,rn iiiiihum eniintv.
lot tiro uuicoui oi ww"" -a , 1 i
' Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance In
six months, the time payment to beat 6 per
cent interest from date of sale, with privilege
' lo the purchaser oi paying an ku,-.
This 7th day of June, 1902. g BRyANT
Commissioner.
The Tourist Season
OPENS WITH TIIE
MONTH OF JUNE,
' ' AND THE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
, ANNOUNCES THE SALE OF
LOW RATE
si Eirasi Titt
FROM
All soutnern Points
To the delightful Eesorts located on
and reached via Its lines.
These Tickets bear final limit
OooberSl, 1908.
9 ..
That section of North Carolina known as
"THIS L.AJNLI Ur liiJ wr-jl
AND TflE
' SAPPHIRE COUNTRY "
ia particularly attractive to those In search
of mountain resorts, where the air is ever
cool and invigorating, and wnere accommo-
otinn.iin hehacLeltherattne comiorvauie
"vlu"" . . . .
... .t u,..aa n t.tm mriFP
anft-weii Kept ooaru.u
expensive auu uji-m u.
ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CARS
Placed in service from various points
to Principal Resorts, thus affording
GREATLY IMPROVED FACILITIES
For Reaching those Points.
Particular attention is directed to the ele
gant Dlning-uar service on pnuui
pal through trains.
ui,,. snnthern Bal'way has Just Issued Its
handsome Besort Folder, descriptive ot the
rtniiuhtful resorts along the line of Its
road. This folder also gives the names of
uronrletoM of hotels and boarding nouses anu
hoi- of euests they can accommodate.
Copy can be had upon application to any
Southern Railway nonet.
. I TITRK. : B. H. HARDWICK.
' tL. Traffic ftlu'r. Gen. Pass. Ag't
a aaaf -
washisoton, D. 0.
June 10-2n
Read the SuNdally or weekly
find be happy. If you have any
thine to sell or wish to buy adver-
i x
Gu
snsboro, N. C.
Literary and Buiae Course
Sehoo's if
rry tu;ire
ana ftli Livi Expeue P ltu-
Fall Sc.-fioa Be-in S i temUr 10th,
ls02.
For Catalogue app'y to
LUCf D. ROHTSOH,
juur-Sm-tlAw President.
TRIHITV KM I Fftr
l lllilll i UUI-LLJUI-,
DURIIAM, N. C.
Offers 1S5 graduate and undergraduate cour-
sesof study. New library facilities, labor-1
tory equipments ftnd gymnasium. Nnmbtr I
! of students doubled In years. Large num
ber of scholarships awarded annually. Loans
made to worthy students. Expenses ery
moderate. For catalogue address,
D. 7. liEVSQU,
juneSS-lra ' Kegstrar.
MEDICAL SCHOOL
DSIYERSITI OF EORTH CiEOLIIA.
cfiTTP VPAB? mlTRSK.
FOUR YEARS COURSE.
W -kw I
G
.I,ni Elnni n, hi JHii
, ,
gygn Laboratories. KZ1
. - I
Instructors.
Fall Term begins Septem
Her 8,1902..
For infortnatiou address,
f. P. MIL
Chapel Hill, N. C
jnne28 tf
liT W rllINK iSn()l I
PEABODY street.
Farmers or others, having any kind of old
junk, such as Iron, brass, lead, zinc, copper,
beeswax, tallow and hides, bring It to Farm
ers' Warehouse. Cash paid tor everything.
SOUTHERN JUNK DEALERS.
t lmo dfcw
When You want Wood
uan titles of from Ave. ten, one bund
. or two hundred cords, call on
j. &. wwm,
Next to Electric Light House, for prices. He
right. Phones li
HI, Poll 108.
Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds
11 vereu ummutiv.
mari-tf
CUTS.
lUil Ivii Ull VUl
place it in every home
and to introduce it to those that
snffer with Dandrutt, -"rimples and
paiiir.rr WqiV anfi oil Sraln trnnh1pj
become familiar
its pure virtues and king qual-
i pure virtues ana King qual
ities the dollar bottle has been fe
Juced to fifty cents for thirty days
tor sale at
JOHN MERRICK'S
Barber - SJiop
aovSn-M
Durham. N O
A Drop
OF Ink
TnrUclouslv aoolied.
. , . ,
nay be the means oi
calling the attention
to we mmra oi a par-
ticular article or line
of goods which you
have to sell.
We have had many
year's experience in
ii ii.
lit M apply some for
nt
you on
the .
the pages
THE SUN.
SPECIAL LOW RATE
Exoarslons via Norfolk and Western
Railway.
ForturaMnn Womans Clubs. Los Aneeles.
Oal.. May 1 to 8. Travelers protective Asso.,
I D.H.,.,H lro Tnn A til 7. M VBt.lfi HtlPlne.
i annuo.
United
uan prn,ncisco, Ual., June lu to it.
June 10 to
I HfrtPT Workmen. Portland. Ore
I in , .. nH
international 8. 8. Asso.. Denver, Ool.
aver. Ool..
cai. August ii to is b. P. o. Eiks, Salt
i nit f7tk4-n Af Uirtli no Uo n H'U n 1 iWf
Laie City, u tan, August ia to it,
Write for Information as to rates and dates
lor iniuriunw'ia m vj mwai uu uovot
of sale of tickets. w. a. kh.v luti.
M. E. UKAUU, . wen i rass.
T. P. An't. mar2a-tillaugl6
kll4 BO YEARS'
vV EXPERIENCE
D
Trade Marks
Designs
Copvriqht8 &e.
Anvone enrllng 8 sketch and dmerrptinn my
nulcklt ascertain onr opinion free wlietlier an
.i.7..rirtinnHdMitfid. Handbook on PatenU
gent free. Oldest apency for aeourln g patents. - .
l'atenu Uken throunh Muiin 4 Co. rocolve
special nonet, wu nout ennnm,
Scientific Mrican.
A handiomelr lllinrtrntod weeklv. It clr.
milatinn of any folwitlno Journal. Terui, f i
?" 1 .' Ath. ti. Sold bvall nowDdealera.
HUM & Coil'!NewJfork
n
vmssm
'i ri m julv i.
NORTH CAROLINIANS SUICIDE. !
They Pi la Switzerland in the Cottage
They Occupied as Bride and Groom.
New York, June 30. A cable
to the World from Paris says: Tle
traaitf suicide of two Americans, Mr.
and Mr Vaughn, formerly nf North
KWuu, Ouuby, un Uke Geneva
Ustek, is the talk of the Ameri
can colony here.
1 Dirty years ago the couple were
married in Switzerland, and rented
tue ganie cottage in which they were
found dead. The hodies were dU-
covered in their former bridal cham
ber.
After their marriage they spent
two years in Lurope, and later re
turned home. Thoauh natives of
North Carolina, they removed to
Portland, Ore., and there Vaughn
em barked in various business enter
prises which prospered.
After 25 years of married happi
ness troubles came thick and fast
Their eight children died withi
tnree vears. l tie voungest son. alter
4 O
...uh.,,, cmv,v...s -
brother, himself met death in a mill
explosion.
Finally, broken in health and
spirit, the aged couple, left without
a relative in the world, and with
just euough money to keep them
from starving, came to Europe.
fhey sought rest in Switzerland, the
scene of their romantic courtship.
The modest ivy-clad cottage which
they had occupied as bride and bride
groom was by chance empty. They
rented it, hoping to find there solace should show them in generous pro
from their many griefs. Bat instead, fusion. They may be arranged as a
Vaughn's letter said, the. memories
AC . I. . ..... nn.nJna.lilA An3 I
tnev determined to end everything,
Transfer Points.
Passengers from Mangum street to I
East Durham, and from -Last Dur-
ham to Mangum street and from
West Durham to Mangum Btreei
transfer at corner oi Main and man-
gum streets. ,
Passengers from Uhapel llnl street
to West Durham, from West Dur-
aara to Chapel Hill street, and from
East Durham to Chapel Hill Btreet
transfer at Five Points.
A transfer is erood only on first
car leaving Transfer Point on date
a. ...
nd after time cancelled, to any
uoint Dunched in direction iudicated.
subiect to rules of oomrjanv. A
transfer is good only at point of
intersection
PaBBengera will eee that transfer
ia nmnpric nnnfihfid a nnmnanv will
. r w , I
hot be responsible for errors in
punching. Durham Traction Co.
.
The losses of the people A-ho had
made preparations for the London
ooronation are estimated at $5 ,000,-
000.
Heartburn.
When the quantity o' food taken
13 too large or the q i Iity too ncn,
U nthntin let libA n r rstlltnr Owii Ad
pecially Boif the digeetion has baen
weakened by crnstipation. Eat
slowly and not too freely of easily
tig eted food. Masticate the rood
thoroughly. Let biz hours elapse
between meals and when you feel a
fulloees and weight in the region ot
ne etomacn arter eating, maicuing
tht rrtii hoira &quti tjr mimri rairo i
ijixa v tvU ua v vuu ww -u wu miiv
me of Chamberlain's
. . . : .i
Stomach and
iver Tab'.es and the heartburn may
be avoide j. For Bale by W. M.
xearby.
Jimci P! PAaraiin. it nrnminflnt
M. ..d ,,, . ,.. deci.ri thM
0
be Was a ttllei.
Th no Mnitnunr rr ati-airiH
Mr.F H. Wells, the merchant at
Deer Park Long Island, N. Y., says:
I alwtys recommend Chamber lam s
B u"! M f . !' 1'?'m0"'.t
strains. I used it last winter for a
severe lameneefl in -the side, result
inc from a strain, arid was greatly
pleased with 'be qu'etr. reliet and
cure it effected" For sale by W.
a Yearby
Tom mon Irillnrl arA Hpvpral nth.
ers iDiured in a railroad accident
near St. Louis.
Saves Two From Death.
Onr lir.t.ln rlftiifrhfnr hArt an almoHt
fatal attack of whooping coufrh and
.....
1 k. rUa OT IT Tlaxr
I "
iland, of Armonk, N. Y., but when
liland, of Armonk, N. Y., but when
all other remedies failed, we saved
I ka. Iifa aitV Tw Unrxna Naur Ilia.
. . , T . , T t-v
covery. uur nitre, wuo uuu wiu-
v, ' f
used this wonderful medicine and
todavsheia Dferfectlv well." Des-
. . ...I
rjerate throat and lung diseases yield ned and stoned, 11 procuraDie, some
to Da. King's New Discovf ry as to .ttrawberriis, currants and raspber
no other medicine on earth. Infalli- ries and run the colorless jelly into
Die ior uougnB ana uoios. cue and
$1.00 bottles guaranteed by R. B'ack
nail oc Bon. Trial bottles free. 6
RHEUMATISM .CURED JS 4 DAT.
i-Mysric Cure" for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in i
to 3 days." Its action upon the sys
tem is remarkable and tnystenous.
It removes at once the cause and
the disease immediately disappears.
The first dose greatly benefits. 75
cents. Sold by Hackney Bros..
I Druggists, Durham. -
;3 F;r i
hc.s;.
P--:s
II
select anv
the Turcoman r'5
w ::n iLeir
dark,
rich colorin j, heavv
p..e
and
or a Hanadan (Persian)
fctrtrv on the stair?, fastened with in-
fisiole stair rods so as not to spoil
the pattern, or the Brussels or Wil
ton carpet made m rug shape, from
designs of the lurkish rajs, may be
used for btairs and hall floor at les3
cost
The Drawing Room. For a dra-vr-
insr room treated m the stvle or
Louis XIV., Louis XV. or Louis
XVI. the Aubusson or Savonnerie
rug may be woven to accord with
the damask coverings of the furni
ture, or there may be a light toned
rug from India that will suit this
room.
The Dininsr Eoom. The Fera-
ghan (rersian) rug in its large size
and with its characteristic chmtz
figure repeated all over is the ideal
choice in a dining room. Its cheap
er substitutes are-the three piece
Axmmster and the Wilton rusrs of
American make, the English Brus
sels-like rug or a rug made from a
good Brussels carpeting. The bath
room has wool rugs and cork mats
manufactured for its exclusive use.
Fern Luncheons.
A fern luncheon is one of the
prettiest manifestations of special
functions for the summer and one,
too, since ferns abound everywhere,
that is easiest arranged. Ferns
should decorate the halls, the par
lors and the piazzas, and the table
centerpiece in any way that fancv
. 1 1 n i n n A it rYnAfte n.A ,,ril rt.
candles they .should be white and
should be decorated with ferns. The
ice course may simulate growing
ferns. Uet at the florists tiny un
used pots of the sort in which cut-
tings are slipped. Wash them thor
ouglily ana nil. with vanilla ice
cream, sprinkling a little grated
cnocolate on tne top. As tnese are
sent to the table stick a fern branch
in each and stand on a plate with
fern3 laid about. Harper 3 Bazar,
Bedroom Suggestions.
bhould your bedroom lack a clos
It i . j i ii
et, construct a triangular sneu
across the corner about six feet
from the floor and cover with cloth
that no dust may sift through. To
tne ironi iasien smau curiam uracis-
ets and pole and suspend therefrom
a curtain of denim or cretonne.
Withm tlie three cornered space in
closed iasten cleats witn as many
ruwn 01 huum us me uecuw, j.uc
ton of the shelf may be used for
bric-a-brac. Should you at any time
lack sufficient bed covering 'a novel
expedient is to pin newspapers to
gether and place between the cov
erings. The added warmth is said
to be surprising. Never leave a ker
osene lamp turned low. 1 hereby
v3&
cmxuucy tu wuaumv n.c
carbonic acid gas, and a deadly poi-
son will escape into tne room.
The Popular Draperies.
rme consT)icuous poles "and rinsrs
t,orQ,r0 nt ?.raTea n
1 1 1 i x. j;,.,. ,j
' , " " ,
vanra a rrn nnvo h i iii i. 11 ish i iiih: h i .
They are now considered highly in
artistic, and m. country house bed
rooms it ia the fashion to use cot
tage draperies. With enameled fur-
? r n- j
,7. . I ' " " i
lle8 luwii uui yji. uiui;c. xno uuiiiuoi
Iroppaaprl nnd Trnillinnpfl wir
recessed and mullioned windows of
tue aiuDuv; ucmvuui ouyuiu nuv
ed with a frilled top and straight
hanging side draperies oi nowerea
dimity to matcn tne iriiiea maniet
lambrequin and bed valance. Up
holstery dimities copied from the
old jngnsn aimmes are 1110 appro
priate hedroom draperies. They -are
very flowery and launder well.
Rainbow Jelly.
Euh off the essence from the rind
two lemons wnn lumps oi augm,
ua " w,m" 01A c0
crush the shells; Bimmer over tne
fire an ounce and a half of the best
ere fttin. dissolved in a tunt oi wa
i... . ...
, - i
ter, " adding the sugar, eggs and
.1 J 4 lr, T
DUUUIVU J A.AKd wnv
tie jeuy continue to Bimmer
tiie ijy contmUe to Bimmer for
f minutes, allow it to stand
I ... - ' .. .. .
awhile and then pass twice through
. , t X Aii .v.
a lelly b&s. Put in a mold rough
11U11P Ul "'" "onw.j
blackberry jellies, a tew grapes sKm
-t 1 . 1 ...11.
the mold when cool, but still liquid,
Kettles Within Kettles.
Double and triple kettles are the
things for the gas stove. One of
the double ones, each with a handle
standing out in different directions,
cost3 comparatively ; little, and two
different vegetables can be cooked
in one place on the stove. There
are also seta of three kettles which
fit into each other like pieces of pie.
each having its separate covd.
The
Cf i r:!!;!:, : v :. ;:
fu! w '!"?:;, arvi t; is t r'- ... -
lcvcs Iq ivA-k uvoc. tue j.1
all I'x artisls tvho Live ever j.ttn::,-i the
g'.orv and bcautv of j'.iiA..hx.l, are
only copies and um:3.tu.-r.s f this r ture.
Never artist
''7 v. -; ' --r- n.i.-:ri a color
z- " ' " ' '" -Z j on his pt:e
Hthat can vie
- If v.::h the
if v?lr!
which tint .1
healthful w v.;i
aa's c '.: ;; k.
Why should
tc:s caarru be
sacrificed to
sickness? It
nacd cot be
save in rare
cases. The iren-
t eral health of
woman is so
linked with the
i local womanly
5:; health that
lOACiriljjSSS.; 1 u.-aitvl c h c p W
and sunken eve
are in general but evidences of womanly
diseases. Cure the diseases and the phy
sical health is restored.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures
the ills of women. It establishes regu
larity, dries weakening drains heals In
flammation and ulceration, aud cures fe
male weakness.
Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, of Tanner. GiV.aer Co..
V.. Va., writes : " I shall always recommtn.l Dr
Pierce's Favorite Pn-scrvitinn, 'Muen M. lical
Discovery ' and 1 Pleasant iellct ' for they i ti. r'l
me when doctors and ' tlur luedicincs fu
For fifteen years I suJTerttl untolil ni rv.
When I commenced takins; Dr. Pierce's -.r.t.li-cines,
I had eivLn up all Vmpe of ever tttin"
well. I could not lie down to sleep, and every
thing I ate would altnost cramp me to dentu.
Was very nervous an 1 cuu'.d hardly walk aci.jss
the room. I only weighed ni!tely pounds when
I commenced tkkiu the tn dicines six years
ngo ; now I we-h one Uund -ed and forty pounds
and am haviK better heaHh than e-r lefore.
My friends all say t'ley r in V.arii'.y I elieve tliat 1
am the same pers'ui : after beintc sick so Jon? I
have changed to He r.iust and rusy cuteked n
Dr. Pierct's Pleasant Pellets iuvigorati
stomach, liver and bowels.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED FoK "THE
WORLD UN FIRE" by Murat Halstead.
Buruinii mount ains lu Anierlcau Indies ex
plode destroying cities full of people Start
ling history of appalling phenomena threat
ening the game, inn) big illustrated pages
onlv 21.50. HiKhrst endorsements. Bliftest
prorlts guaranteed. Agenis.clea:irjg from $a
to $25 dally. Outfit frte. Enclose ten cents
for postage. THE DOMINION CO.,
mayM 3d JJept. L., Chicago,
v t
A FOURTH OF JULY TREAT
for Uncle Sam that will make him wish, like
l'om Mnnihu.lt of Kentucky did, Mint, his
liroat was as lonir us tne 1'otniuac river that
he might enjoy the elongated pleasure of
oeimg it ail tne way uowu. it a glass oi com,
narklltiK and amber Fortner ht'pr, more du-
llcious to the palate of the thirsty than nec
tar was to tne (roior yore. Me sure ana or
der a case of I'ortuer for your Fourth of Ju
ly celebration, or a bottle of ourOreeu Ulv-
r Uye whiskey, the whiskey without a head
me, or any liiliiw e se you may neon in mo
ay of pure wines, liquors, hnindios. .tc.
T. II. SCOGGINS.
Ho. 134 CORNER MANGUM & I'EABODY ST3
octl-tf
Borfolk and WasterD
Schfdnle In Effect
JUNES, 1903
DURHAM DIVISION. Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
. M. A M. P. M. A. M.
1.55 7 00 1 v. Durham Ar. 9 15 9.35
5 07 8 16 . Roxboro 7 48 8 16
V87 8.45 Denniston 7.15 7 46
5B 912 Arouth Boat ou 8.r5 7.35
07. 9.26 Houston 6.40 7 00
11 45 Arynchbutg Lv 4 10
WESTBOUND - Leuve Lyucbburg
8:00 a. m. Th V 'arihlcgton ami Cbattunoo-
a Limited, for Roauolm, RaiUord, BlueileiU,
ocaUontAB. als. - ft.r Kcky Mount anu in B!i
t.lnna on V.rtnRt.nn-,Sf. ie.i' Ulvla'on awl all
nointu south and west o!ld vestibule trala
.3; CfiattanooK and jlon.yfl;8
Pullmaa
ileei'ers to Memphl? and Nw O
rltai.s.
i). m. Tlif i tucRKO Vj ress mr noa-
luke, BlneHbld. Pocahoutas, Kf i.ova, Colnm
raa and Cbloakto. Pull an . Bullet slneper
toanoke tot'oluolms also for Had foul. B-1b-ol.
Knoxvide, OhatUnoopa and lutern i-dlate
lntii. Pulluian sleeper HjauoKa to cnox-
vlile. ' '
Pnllman BntTet Palane Cars Norton aia
RnolrA.
U a. tt.. for f. aroKe. K u 'ru. nriBtoi,
-11 efleid. Norl n, Poc .bontis, Welcti.
00 n. m. Dutiy for KoanoUe ana inter
mu1tfl.lj3i Rt.At.lnnR.
' I'm nn hit -h ft .vrr-ifiurit a.iy troa 'nt
vwt at 1:60 a. ra.. B.H) a m. 3:3p. ii., and in. 16
EA8TBOUND Leave Lynohbrirz.
aur-n. m. IMU.v for Farmvillo. illci n:ond
0etereburK .sunt Xorfoih, arrives I'efi ntiir
vt 7.S6 p. ui an lviuK t ineuioini at, k.ix) u
n., arrive at NcrroiK rvt m.w p in.
'Hsu. m. Arrive riprfinir.' n.'yi n. m,. (r
loo Rlnlimond 7 '.15 a. in., arrive Norfo'.l 9.K
. m. Kuilnian uaitw-e :.irer uiwumi
'jynchburK ra rtlcnu onu.
This car vvfli bo mady al Irrchbnrtt at 9 p
i. fnr nvjinunn or nasiioniierri.
8:55 a. m.-for Farniville. Peler-biUK, Nor
folk and Hirn-t o i.i.
WIN8TON-SAI.FJM DIVISION
Dally Ex. Pun.
P.M. A.M.
Ex. Sun.
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Ar. t? 50
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13.44
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Rnannko
Lv. 4.35
KAHTBODNO Leave Burkwlile 4.31 a. in
11 84 a.m. nrMV jip.ro.
WE.STrAMiJNU Jjeavp i-inrnevnie u.o
n,1 12.(8 noon nnU 8.4' u. m.
All inquiries as to romea, rainn cn, iinnnyi.
V. B, BKVITjU General Pawenirer Annt,
vL V. RUA44, Travellw? PanaenKer Aeut
ftnanrike, Va.
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Tickets on sale to all points. Pullm an and
B Mat reservations made on application. fcp.v
c!a'. s.hedules prepared and any other Infor
mation cheerful y furnished. Convenient
schedules ad low rates to all principal hum.
iuer r.em.i In during beason.
. U. KEAMh, Agent, unraam, i. .
SOUTHERN RAILWAlt.
15 1FFSOT NOV. 24TU, 1801.
Trains leave Durham, N. C.
2:30 a. m. No. 11 westbound daily,
for Greensboro and points south and
vveet. Oonaccis at Greensboro With
No 8 north for Danville and !'i h
mor.d, and south with Nos 39, 23,
md 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co
lunibia,Savannah, Cnarlcati n, JkcIc
sonville, Atlanta ar d New Orli-ai . ;
atBaliebury for A&heville, Knoxvi'k ,
Uhatliu i-iipa, NiiShville fud uther
pOlDtB Urti.
3.35 h. 21 . NO. 12, 01:U-:-i
daily, for lialeii h, Solma ami Gol ii -boro.
Carried i'ultus.:. Siejpr
QreeriPboro to Raleigh.
9:40 a. m., Ino. 8, oufriu i.; t
daily, fur Raleigh, Sc-luia arid Ooa;r
boro; connects at Boliua with At
lautic Coast Line north for Wi'vii
and Rocky Mount, at Golisboro for.
Larboro, and Worrell:. At oeim
'or Ff-.yetteviile and Florence
9 :50 a. m., No. 35, weHCbound, daily
or Greenfiboro and ir.Urmedn;e
oca! points; eoriru'cUi at Greenslxno
with U. 8. Fast Mail for Danville,
ijynchburff, Watiington and Ml
oointp North nnd West, as also wiih
No. 80 Jacksonville to New Ycrk via
Richmond S"uvh-rn RaiiwH. tui
mg . Cars opr-rated on trainn Nos, 36
and 30.
9:65 a. m., No 16, northb-iMui:,
daily for Oxford, Henderson, Jelf rite
Kej eviile i-nd Richmond, o chanio
of cars Ictwoen Duihuru and Rich
mond, w here olepe connection iw made
to all points north. Clone connection
at Jt tfrH'8 for Norfolk and Steamboat
Lines to V'ahinpton, Baltimore,
New York and Boston .
2:47 p. m., No. 36 eafltbound. djwly
for Raleigh, Pelrr.a, Goldsboro and
intermediate stetionB.
4:43 p. m., westbound, daily, for
Greenfbi.ro and all points Counecta
at Greennboro for Winston- Sa em,
also with Nos. 35 and 9 for Salis
bury, Charlotte, Columbia, Charles
ton, r avannah, Jecknouville, Atlunt.t
and New Orleans; at Salisbury -for
Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga,
Memphis, Louisville, Cincior.ati and
St. Louis. Connects northbound
with No. 12 for Richmond, Noa. 38,
34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Chariotttis-
ville, Washington, Baltimore and
New York.
5:00 p. m., No. 74, uortiibounc,
daily except Sunday, for Oxford,
Keysvule, Richmond and interme
diate stations.
Pullmhan and Southern R il way
Dining Cars opercted on all (through)
MainjLine trains. No trouble to au-
wer questions ;
H. HAKUW1UK, oen. rasweannr
Aareut.
FRANK 8. GANNON, 3d V. P. aud
Greueeral Mauairer.
O. DUSENIiERY, Ticket A rat.
Durham N C.
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SUMMER
RESORTS
ROUTE.
And Summer Homes in the
Virginias.
Thfi mnstdnllL'litful section of the country
In which to uass tliu hot surmuor day.s. Is lu
t he mountain region of the Virginias, ou the
line of
The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway.
Besides such well known
resorts as
Croenlrl"r White Sulpliur..
Virginia
Hot
iprliitfs, KockbrlilKe Alum. (Jia bweet. Sweet
i :l...l u Im.ulu. Wi.i.111. Hii4.llntr. KhiI Kuliihiir.
Salt sulpnur. Hotel luterniont, uiany a hid.
Alloithauy, &c , Slc. There are hundreds ot
Country homes In the mountain regions
wliicn maKeine cure or surauier ooaruers a -8;
clal business and where board cau-btMtb-.
till nea on most reusoaume leruis.
The Ohesaueuke v Ohio Is bv manv hours
the quickest line from Carolina points to the
West.
I'or itesorlnuve natnDhiets or the larse re- .
sorts, III usUated folders contatulug lists of
Summer Uonies, Inns, Sic.., address
liNq. IJ. rOTTS. A. U. r. A.,
HIchiPODd. Va. '
.lf
1 promptly procured, OU MO TIZ. Ho nil mnlcl, ikotoh
or photo for Troo Kt on pabinubihly. Biwk Ho j'
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1 fRKE. i'lrt terms lvt oftsrwl to lorentori. I1
Jpateut l&wtcrb or teabs- practice 0
5 20,000 PATENTS PROCURFO THROUGH THEM, ft
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iSm-m.'O. MtHlcrate eharfiw. R
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