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.DAILY L' U?i -1 LITTLE N.riC''... i. ;., t c. I y. t i-- '-re ts. I Tae aefenuiat axve nac.ed wl'.t take no tice tut a stcciii pxt.'.'.j ta'.ruri as abuve bits N?fu comcteticed la ti.e superior court of uro&ji ouuty. to it to make, uwtt, a k couutiuiug oue nita cf an acre of Uud mow or ics, s;iiAied in Iiurtuim t'ouuty. North Carvniaii. 03 tae Et sue of Ctiitiiaji Street, bein? Lot No. 4. as hoa bv ibe pioi and survey recorded in Boot of beds :i pate a, la the orS.-eof tf.e Register of Ijeeds uurtiaiu County, and fuHy tiesoriucJ In tue pttitioa tiled in tdis pro Cwiiiu. and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to avpeir at the office of the Clerk of Uie Superior Court of said County od Saturday tas Ten day of J uue, U'i at tnjourt House of said ' oirftty of I'urhatu. North Curoliua. aud answer or demur to tin complaint iu said action, or the yiiuntll U1 apply jo tne Court for the re lief dein&udcd Ui sdd complaint. C B.GKEtN,C3.8.0. This the 34 day of April. 1W3. v Executrix Notice. Haviag qualified" before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham County as Kxecu trU of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceas ed, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to tne undersigned on or. before the Uth day of June, WuJ, or this notice will bo plead In bar of their recovery ani all per sons indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment. MAKY C. CARROLL. Executrix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceased. ' Xuta the 13th daj of June, 1902. Executors' Notice. Having qualified as Executor of the last win nd testament of vie Lvon Gulley, de ceased, all persons holdini claims against her estate are hereby notified to present tne same to me, on or before May 24th. 1903, or thin nntii'K will he Dleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment to me. ' AKrHOULYOS, Executor. This May Mth, 1W, State of North Carolina -. I Certificate of Department of State, f Dissolution To all whom these presents may come Greeting. . . Whcbkab, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by ihe unanimous consent of all the stockholders, donouittul in mi office that the Warren Land Company, a Corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. Street, In the City Of Durham, County of Durham, mid State of North Carolina, (J. B. Mason being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served J has complied with the requirements nf in iu-.t of the li. eral Assembly 01 aorta Carolina. Sessiou WQ1. entitled, '-An act to rnvku the Coruoratiou law of North Caroli na." preliminary to the Issuing of this Cer- Now. Therefore, I. I. Bryan Crimes, Secre tary of Stats of the state 01 -lortn iaruuua, do iierebj certify that the Bald Corporation did. on the 30th day- of May, 1903, tile in my office a duly executed and attested consent tn wrltiug to the dissolution of said Corpora tion executed by all the stockholders there of, which said consent aud iie record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided bv law. Id r:siiMOSY Wherkoi, 1 have hereunto set my naud and affixed nay official seal, at Raleigh, this 30th day of May, A. D.,Oue Thousand. Mine Huuured aud iwo. IOfficlaTlj. , BRYAN GRIMES, t Seal of eecretary 1 of State. Secretary of State. Notice of Land Sale. Under and by virtue of the powers con ter- red nnon me bv an oraer 01 wo superior fnnrt of Durham couutv. made In special Admln- t.itlnd. John J. Stewart. A istrator of Amanda Moosou, deceased, vs. Frederick Chambers. I will on. SATURDAY, JULY 12th, 1902 at the court house door In Durham, sell to the highest bidder at public auction, that piece or parcel of land belonslug to theute & rm.rti MniKiin. und situated iu Durham county, North Carolna, on the east side of Chatham street, aud described by meets ana bounds as follows, to-wlt: . L Uegmuing on the east side of Chatham st-eet at the s mthwest corner of lot No. 47; thence south decrees east 1 feet to 1, i ... i. ... -w.t flianfa annlh 1? ftaurepft west with Matthews street. 50 feet to trie cor nar ii. R2i: thence north 70W degrees wesi west with Matthews street. ou iee& uj me cor- ner(No,52); thence north 7o degrees west 178 feet to the east side of Chatham street; thence north 87 degrees witn unatnam struct, 60 feet to t he beginning, containing one fifth of an acre, more or less. The same being lot No. 48 on plat surveyed by J. N. Link, sur veyor., registered iu book 23, page 3u0 le reg isters office of Durham county. Terms of sile, One-half cash, balance in six months, the time payment to bear 6 per cnt interest from date of sale, with privilege to the purchaser of paying all cash. a his 7th day of Jum - Commissioner. The Tourist Season OPENS WITH THE MONTH OF JUNE, i . AND THE southern rmlway ANNOUNCES THE BALE OF LOW: RATE . . " 1. . ' - FROM .." , flu soutnern Points " To the delightful Resorts'located on and reached via Its lines. . These" Tickets bear final llmft. Ooiober 81, 190S. That section of North Carolina known" as "THE LAND OF THE SKY" ' AND THE) ' - " SAPPHIRE COUNTRY is particularly attractive to those in search of mountain resorts, where the air Is ever cool and Invigorating, and where accommo dations can be had either at the comfortable and well kept boarding houses or the more expensive and up-to-date hotels. 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 Dinlng-Oar Service on princi pal through trains. The Southern Ral' way has just issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of tho manv d el lirhiful resorts along tho line of its road. This folder also gives the names of nronrletors of hotels and boarding houses and number of guests they can accommodate. - c0py eanbe had upon appilcatioa to any Southern KaUWMXiCKe agent. W A.TURK, B, H. HARDWIOK. Pass. Traffic Mg'r. Con. Pass. Ag't Washington, D'.-O. June 10 8m - . - ' ' Read, the SuNdaily or weekly nd be happy. ; It you nave any- tiling to sell or wish, to buy adver 1 Greensboro, N. C. Literary ar-4 BK'.sess Courses. Sobon's of Aiu-: Art aid F o.-uttoa. I.!trar Coarse ana al Liv:u txpenses i-'-v t-J pvr x ear. Fall Session Bea'ins September 10th, For Catioae tpp'.y to LUCY D, nCHEHTSQM. junr-3ai-dw President. TRINITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, N. C, Offers IS graduate and undergraduate cour ses of study. New library facUiUes, labora tory equlpmeuts and gymnasium. Number of students doubled ia 8 years. Large num ber of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address, v D. W. KEYSOU, June28-lm - Registrar. MEDICAL SCHOOL UKITOITY CF NORTH C1B0LISA. FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. 22 Instructors. Fall Term begins; Septem ber 8, 1902. For information addrtss, FJ. r Chapel Hill, N. C. june28 tf - NEW JUNK SHOP I PEABODY 8CBKET. Farmers or others, having any kind of old Junk, such as iron, brass, lead, sine, 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 uantitiesof from five, ten, one hundred or two hundred cords, call on J. E. BOWLING, Next to Electric Ltirht House, for Drlcea. He will make them right. P hones Interstate HI, Bell 108. Jut wood to order, and coal of al) kinds de ll vered promptly. mar8-tf MERRICK'S Dandruff Cure. In order to place it ia every home and to introdnce it to those that suffer with Dandruff, Pimples and Falling: Hair and all Scalp troubles f , ima f,,,iUr may get relief nd become laminar with us pure virtues and king qual ities the dollar bottle has been re laced to fifty cents for thirty days. For sale at JOHN MERRICK'S Barber - Shop nov'ifl.t.f Durham. N. 0 A Drop Of Ink Judiciously applied, may be the means of calling the attention of a good many people to the merits of a par; tlcular article or line of goods which you have to sell. We have had many year's experience In applying printing Ink. Let us apply some for you on the pages oi TUB SUN. SPECIAL LOW RATE Excursions yla Norfolk and Western Railway, Federation Womans Clubs. Los Angeles, Gal., Mav 1 to 8.- Travelers Protective Asso., Pnrt.lnnA. Ore.. June 3 to 7. Mystic S brine, Mar, (frn.nr.lHRO. (Jul.. June 10 to H. United Order Workmen, Portland, Ore., June 10 to 20. international 8. S. Asso., Denver, Col., TnnnSA. Knishts of Pvthias. San Francisco, Oal , August l to lt. m. r. v. cikh, can LaWa City, Utah, August 12 to 14. ... V riTie Tor lnrormanou a 11 ami uavos of sale of tickets. . w. w. v ilik. M. E. BRAOU, wen t rass. Ag i. T. P. Ag't. mar23-tillaugl5. kj SO YEARS' !y ff EXPERIENCE D v Trade Marks l4 - 'r1 C0PVRIQHT8 &C. Anvonednnfllng a sketrti and flesorlptlon mny qnlolilv ngeertaln our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably pntcntabla Communlpa, ......irintlvcimtlrtontlal. Ilandliook on Patnuts sent free. Oldest atfency.for securing patent. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. receive tpeelal natict, without charge, m mo Sdccniic Jftacricao. A handsomely t11niitTBeI weekly, jiwesi ri culatlon of any sclcntltto lonrna I. Oernis, 13 ...!,. . in.. m,,t h. L Bold by all newsdealei KlIfiS&Co.3e,Bro-aKsiv3fQrk Hriah Offloe. 625 F BU Wuhlugton, D. C. . 11 i "CM THURSDAY, JULY 3. Brains Which Sleep in sections. Sir James Crichton Browne, the espt rt on brain disease?, holds that La-onmia is rot attenJeJ with such disastrous consequences as is com monly sur-srd. It is not so.dan geraus as iae sulkitude of the suf ferer. Ha suggests that the Iraina of literary men, who are the mQst frequent vietiiys, acquire the trick of the heart, which takes a doze of a fraction of a second after each beat and so manages to get six hours' rest in twenty-four. Some brains, in cases of insomnia, sleep in sections, different brain eentejj going off duty in tnrn., Has Money Enough. Senator Spooner is worth about $io0,000 and says he doesn't want any more. Being the ablest cor poration lawyer in the nortlrwest, he could easily make a fortune sim ply by working at his profession. But he says that if he piled up a fortune his sons, who are steady, in iustrious, ambitious young men, might be spoiled by a desire to spend it, and so he prefers things as thev are. An Equine Epicure, One of the fire department horses in Baltimore i3 extremely fond of limburger cheese and eats it with evident relish. The Baltimore Sun says that when any of that odorous dainty is brought within smelling distance his manifestations of' joy and persistent neighing are almost always rewarded with some of tb.6 desired luxury. A Just Indignation. "I understand Miss Searan Yel- ough in a fit of anger yesterday smashed a hundred dollar mirror in her room' "Don't blame her, considering the character of reflections it had been casting on her." Baltimore News. His Preference. "Which side of your face would you rather have shown in-the pic ture?" asked the photographer. "Ihe outside, answered the sit- er, who had heard of the advance made in X ray photography. Bal timore American. Discovered. Teacher Now, Ethel, who wrote ne 'Tiieery xn a Uountry (Jhurch- yard?" Ethel Please, ma'am, it was Wil- le bmu. 1 seen him gom in the churchyard at recess, ma'am. Chi cago News. Plagiarism, "I wish," said the literary hack, "that I could sell all I write." "And 1 wish," replied the editor, who had discovered something, "that ou wrote all you sell. Philadel-i phia Press. And Wouldn't Hurt So Much. George They say that girl you used to call on has very large feet. ItiuI Well, they re not as large as her father's, at any rate. Chel lea (Mass.) Gazette. Safe Advice. "Do you ever advise your patients o take exercise, doctor?" "Oh, yes; it's perfectly safe to do to. lhey never take it. Indian- polis News. Summer complaint is unusually prevalent among children this seas on. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dyone of the best patent medicines manufactured and which is always kept on hand at the heme of ye scribe. This is not intends! for a free pull for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit itlle sufferers who may not be with in easy access of a physician. No family shou.d be without a bottie oi this medicine in the House, espf-cial- y in summer time. Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by W. M. Year- by. "It comes natoh'l," said Uncle Eben, "fob. a man to blame all bis misfortunes on bad look an' to gib de credit fob all bis success to good judgment. -Washington Star, Food Motner (to teacher)" Don't you think my boy is bound to make his mark?''- Teacher "Jam afraid so. It seems impossible for him to learn to write." Tit-Bits. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Hav iland, of Armonk, N Y.', but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Dis covery, uur niece, wno had Uon sumption in an. advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she ia perfectly well." Des perate throat and lunar diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on eartn. Infaili ble for Coughs and Colds. 60c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by R, Black nail & Son.4 Trial bottles free. 6 , In E;e f cf Vital l-pj-t; ICS to Same NDVk2i3S. The vo'r- ir.an looked rrouilv at the sweet faced rlri bo-iJe Lin. 'Deareit," he said, faI would ur-e you to marry me at once but fr cne hornbie doubt." "A doubt, Ed-ar? Whv, what can it be?' '"I will tell jou, ir,? love. Yoii know what iny salary is. ' Yon know just what our expeetationa are. ith care we could get alon,? nice- "Yes, Edgar." "We could get along nicely if I could be convinced of one thing." "What is that, Edgar ?' "Do you K;an you will you try to get along without beef ?" Cleve land Plain Dealer. - . The Number and Kind. Jones Sponger says he can drink any number of cocktails. Brown Any given number you mean. Thanks to the Beef Trust. "It is in the barnyard very much as it is in the great world beyond," remarked the wise duck. "I don't quite follow you," an swered the bantam rooster. "The peacock does most of the strutting, but it i3 the modest, unas suming cow who sets the financial world agog and whosename becomes a household word." Washington Star. Romantic Fiction. "Can't somebody part them ?" ex claimed one of the horrified bystand ers, "Part them? Not much!" said the man who was nearest to the scene of excitement. "Stand back and let them fight it out. One's an encyclopedia canvasser and the oth er's a map pedd.ler." Chicago Trib une. No Man's Slave. "There's a girl who would rather remain single than be the slave of any man" "But' isn't she afraid of being lonesome?" "Oh, no. She is too busy on her great book, How to Manage a Hus band "Detroit I ree Press. . . Business Head. "You ought to have been asham ed to take money for that mule." "I was kind of 'shamed," answer ed Mr. Erastus Pinkley. "I was mighty glad to git shed of him. But I was afraid dat if I offered him to you fo nuflln' you'd git suspi cious. "Washington Star. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality tco rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and es pecially so if the digestion has baeD weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapst between meals and when you feel e fullness and weight in the region oi the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn tnaj be avoided. For sale by W. M. Yearby. Two switch engine of the South ern railroad orasbed into each other i t Macon Ga., Tuesday night, scald insr the fireman of 'one of them to d?s',h and perhaps dangerously hurting the engineers. Customer This bill of fare js in French, and I don't understand the lingo. Waiter But the pnoea are in English, sir, and most folk go by them. ramily Herald RHEUMATISM CURED IS A DAT, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In i to 3 days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Hackney Bros Druggists, Durham. The WBKkly dun is only i a year. From 20 to 23 columns 01 1: 1 1 i . i . . j uve, interesting local, state anu general news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur ham paper. Subscribe for the Sun. The F.:s at 1 f hJB P? IK - .i- 1 c.n on . : i.'.v Lai; j.hy3;cal er do fc.t a nrtp t wori. In fiier..! the weak r.ia down eou.Uuon wbkh cuts the siren trtii ud enere' in halt is due to dis ease oi fi stomach and other orgarj of digestion and nutrition o aou.r'i not expect a starved mfcu to wot't more than hilt the time. The condition of the man half wua we lit stomaen is that of he ha! sUrved man. He is weak through lack of nutri tion. Dt Piercv's Golden Medkal Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or gans oi digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect nutrition of the body and so re- iTU j stores the strength. 9 I had utoiiach troub le from Wrth," writes Mr. Willis Seaman, of' Washingtoville, Or- anife Co., N. Y., "and snSered with tt moi or less as I erevv nn. At the a?i of 25 I was bYukcu down with Jv!peps:a. My utTcr lnT was terrible. Could uot eat ithout dutrtss Could onlv eat tew certain thiols aud was not able to work half the time. Ev ery thios; I tried onlv gave me temporary relief. My wife finally persuaded me to try Dr. Iierce't Golden Medical "Discovery aud ' Pleasant Pellets.' I took si bottles of 'GiUlen Medical Dis covery' and two vials of Doctor fierce ( Pleasant Pellets. I then felt so well that I stoppeit taking medicine. Several months have passed aud I can do the hardest kind of work, can eat anything that is set before me and enjoy it. I am 27 years old and this la the first time I have ever been well." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Fellets cure coo. tipation. A CT1VE AGENTS WANTED FCVR "THE . v wuuLUUJi f'lKE" by Murat Halstead. HurnlnK mountains in American Indies ex jlotle destroying cities full of people Start ing history of appalling phenomena threat ening the globe. 000 big illnstraUid pages, only $1.50. Highest endorsements. Biggest proBts gnaranteed. Agents clearing from Si to i-o dally, outfit free. Enclose ten cent for postage. THE DOMINION Co., n.avLM-Sd Dept. L., Chicago. - IN ANCHOR TO WIKDVARD has saved many a good ship from disaster. Ho has many a man been saved by anchoring nis luture 10 a solid insurance company. Fire, flood and famine, loss of home and friends mav wreck your fortune, but the rlglitklnd of an insurance policy will always e a haven of refuge, Oet it at once of James Soutbpte & Son's, Insurance: Agency . Phone 40, Office over Morehead Banking Co 96D17 Korlolk and western Schedule in Effect JUNES, 1VM3 9URHAM DIVISION. Daily Ex- cept Sunday. P. M. &. M. P. M. A. M. t.55 7 .00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9 15 9.35 5 07 8 16 Roxboro 7 48 1.37 8.45 Denniriton 7.15 8 16 7 45 7.25 7 00 55 9.12 Ar South Boston 6.55 7 07 9.26 Houston 6 40 11. 45 Ar Lynchburg Lv 410 WESTBOUND -Leave Lynchburg. 8:00 a. m. The Washington and ChatUnoo- a Limited, for Koanoke, Radford, Bluetleld, ocahuutas. algL for Rocky Mount aud all eta ions on winston-naiem uivision ana ai; joints south and west Solid vestibnle train a (JcaltauooK and Memphis, Pullman leetiers to Meraphl and New Orleans. -2:oO p. m.-The C!hlcao Express for Roa L3ke. Bluefleld, Pocahontas, Kenova, Colnm- ins and (JhicaKo. rutin an riurret sleeper toanoke to Columbus, also for Radford. B-ls- ol, Enoxvllle, Chattnnootca and intermediate -lnte. Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Knox- 'lile. Vullman Buffet Palace Cars Norfolk aud Roanoke. 7 0 a m. for Rcanoke. R'dford. Bristol. )1 efleld. Norton, Poc hontas, Welch. 8 (M d. m. Dailv for Koanoke and Inter mediate Stations. 1 rains arrive at Lynchburg dally from thi "wt at 1:60 a. m., 8.50 a m. 3:36 p. m., and 10.16 EASTBOUND Leave Lynchburtr. 8:4K D. m. Daily for Farmville. Richmond. ?etersbur8 and Norfolk, arrives Petersburg t 7.56 p. m,, arriving at Kicumona at 8. bo d n., arrive at Norfolk at 10.10 p m. 2K6 a. m. Arrive Petersburg 8.W a. tn., ar lve Richmond 7.36 a. m,, arrive Norfolk 9. It . m. ruuman patace steeper netweet ivnchburg and Richmond. This oar will be ready at Lynchburg at 9 p v for reoeptlonnf passengers. 8:51a.m.-for Farmville. Peterabuwr. Nor folk and Rich t oad. WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION. Dally Ex. Sun. Eun. Dally p. m. a. m. r, m. a. m. 100 8.WLT. Winston Ar. 9.50 2.W :t 8.43 Walnnt Cove 9.01 1.11 i,m 9.18 Madison 8.2 in. 48 413 9.23 Mayodan 8.20 18.44 Vi 1U.Z4 nartinsvuie t.iv 11 7-40 LOO Ar, Roanoke Lt. 4.36 9.U EASTUUiif i iave BurKevine t.n a. m 11 24 a. m. nd 8.34 p. m. WKSiBUiiHU-tave Burnevuie u.at a m. and la.rs noon ana a-4 p. ui. AH inquiries as to routes, rates c prompt v answered. W. B. BEVILL, (iener&l Passenger Agent. Roanoke, Va, V. F. BRAfHr, Traveling Passenger Agent Koanoke, va. K. M. (RAHAM. Agent, nurham. K. O. The Wkkkly Sun is. only $1 year. From 20 to 23 columns of live, interesting local, state and general news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur Samnaoer - The Daily Sun Is $ 01 si cents a month. Get the news When a i;nn is ' ta'.f the ti:vi is t r. It re-j'iires U: whole 1 every evening. SEABOARD AIR LINE EAILTTAY. TO ALL POINTS HCSTH, SOUTH SD S0UTFV C'orrtctiNl ScWuie cf Sbf-r ' -ir .hallway T; a: ns Dec. 1 t .- fU lit . 1 !. No. fl - -j f.Pm v Du. l Mi , Lt i 'Ott'i 6 uO pm r Hnderi. ' liiJ'w 8 40 pm ar Prrvn-ouih, ijju " Sao ax Bali i more, B&rLif t ta ax ivew York. O D S 3 Co 5 r pm ar " fCam 8!8pm ar Philadelphia, S 10 m I a pat ar Wasiuufc-uin, S4W8 B. 0 66 am ar Petersburg, 8.A.L. 2pm a 64 am ar RKhmoLd " I'ipm li'i ar Wablilnston, W. P. Ry. SpmlOlOaaj ar Baiiliucre P. R H. 11 3 pm 11 25 a-n ar Philadelphia, iSain 138 pm i.Ne Vu.-i. 6 30 am 4Ltpm t'm w'PMi). Bout. No. S41. Ex bun Ko. Si. ExSua lv New York, OD.S.S.C0. Irtlpm 3f0pn It N.Y.P.&N. 8&5pm TMam It PhUadelphta. " 11 te pm 10 18 am It Baltimore. Bay Line ' Dm lv Washington, N.&W.S.B. 6 0m it Korts ontn, t. A.U rm 8 60 pm It Rlchrrond. S. A. I.. 910 am lOSTpm 10 LI am 1120 pm 4U)pm 830 am It Petersburg. ar Durt am. Tickets on sale toallnoints. Pulln an and B m.1 reservations made on application. Spe cial sr hednles prepared and any other Infor mation cteerfnl y furnished. Convenient schedules and low rates to ail principal 8um- u.er ritsoi ts during season. a. a.. rvJLAJiB, a genu, trurnam, n. u. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. IB EFFEOT NOV. 24TH, 1901. "Trains leave Durham, N. O.. 2:30 a. m. No. 11 westbound daily, for Greensboro aad points south and west. Connecta at Greensboro with No. 8 north for Danville and Rich mond, and south with Nos 39, .33, and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co lurnbia,Savannah, Uharleeton, Jack sonville, Atlanta a d New Orleare; at Salisbury for Abheville, Knoivilh', Chattai.ooga, N&bhvillo end other points wtbC. 3:35 b m., No. 12, eaetbouif , daily, for Fait i.-h, Selma and Golds boro. CarritB Pullmuu Sleeper Greensboro to Raleigh. 9:40 a. m., No. 8, eainbouiid, daily, for Raleigh, Sclma and Goide- boro; connects at Selma with At lantic Coast Line north for Wnou and Rocky Mount at Gole'sboro for Tarboro, and JNoiiolk. At Heiroa tor Fayetteville and Florence 9 :50 a. tn., Mo. 35, westbound, uaii; for Greersboro aricl inlt rased iaie local points; connects at Greensboro witb U. o. H out Moil lor Uanvuk, Lynchburg, Washiiigtcn and fll points North and T?eet, as also with No. 30 Jaikisonvire to Nnw Yrk iu Richmond Sou' hern Railwav Din ing Cars operated on trains Nob, 36 and 30. 9:55 a. m., No 16, nonrihownc, daily for Oxf oi ti. Llndemm JtfEried Keysville find Richmond, r- o change of cars between Durham and Rich -mond, here close connection is made to all points north. Close connection at Jeffries for Norfoltand Steamboat Lines to Washington, Baltimore, New York and Boston . 2:7 1. m.. No. 3d eaatbounri. daily for Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro und. intermediate frtaljonB. 4:43 p. m., wetuouiid, daily, for Greonebcro and all points. Connects at Greensboro for Wineton-Saem, also with Nob. 35 and 29 for Salis bury, Charlotte, Columbia, Charles ton, t avannab, J3.cks0nv.llc, Atlanta and New Orleans; at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincuuati and St. Louis. Connects northbound with No 12 for Richmond, Nos. 38, 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes- villo, Washington, Baltimore and New York. 6:00 p. m., No. 74, northbound, ('aily except Sunday, for Oxford, Keysville, Ricumo.u and interme diate stations. Pullmhan.and Southern Railway Dining Cars opcrcted on all (through) Mam Line trains. No trouble to an swer questions 3. II. HAKUWll'A, Gen. Paaeager Aarent. FRANK 8. GANNON, 8d V. P. and eeneeral Manager. G. DU8ENBERY, Ticket Agent. Durham N. C. o.&o. SUMMER RESORTS ROUTE. And Summer Homes in the Virginias. The most delightful section of the country in which to pass the hot summer days, Is la the mountain region of the Virginias, on the Hue of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Besides such well known resorts as the Greenbrier White Sulphur, Virginia Bot rings, Rockbridge Alum, Old sweet, sweet Chalybeate. Warm, Healing. Bed Sulphur, Salt Sulphur, Hotel Interment, Olady's Ino. Alleghany, &c , Ac. There are hundreds of country homes In the mountain regions wnicn make ine care 01 summer ooaraers a special business aud where board can be ob tained on most reasonable terms. The Chesapeake as Ohio Is by many hours the quickest line from Carolina points to the West. Fordescrlntive namnhleta of the larse re sorts, illustrated folders containing lists ot Hummer Homes, ions, sc., address - t., ,; JHOi l. rUTTa. A. U. r. A., Richmond. Va. i prOTiptlj fitmwni, 0 K0 . Send pwll, U.tch. 5 ho to for m report om patonUDiutr. uoot "uui hUiaU.B. 4 VowirnPrnhnUMiiTrwh-SUrki," TUtt. hlmt tem. T.r eSarcd to iBT.nkira. raTERT LAWTIRS OP TSARS' MIOTICS. M.nno pavemts PRnniiRFn through them. AU buiiaea uafitlemtitU. Hoaail ttlvtm. JTwthral mrriM. Modsnts elmnrm. WC. A. SNOW & CO, PATtNT LAWYERS, Oob. U.S. Patent Office. v WASHINGTOH, D. t Babacribe to the WaaiiT Susr, ti tu Its columns. , paya.
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
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