? i . - u. a tficrt..f t v Its 1 :.? .v t bo - -t ers. 1 hi v irrra Land J au..ica in r y ci.'e t-t 3 .iaii at J. sri la tne c I'urciDi. County of ? irf..m urul t- le of Nana cufaa. (J. B. ri.,,r tin aaent thereto- and la ciiaivij thereof, uooo wbom pruoros ru&y b served.) had comp.ied witn the rtjuutcienta ounaotof the vi neral Assembly of Vrto Caroilun. Session tl. entitled. "An act to rvlse tue Corporation law of bona Caroli na." preliminary u the Issuing of this . er t; boate of lJiMt.lutlon. " Now. Therefore,!. I. Bryan Grimes, Secre tary of St.it of me State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said Corporation did, on the 3uUi day of May, lv03, the in my ofiioe a auiy executed mod attested consent in writing to the dissolution of &ld Corpora te executed by all the stockholders there of, vbk-h said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now- on tie In my aaid office as provided by law. in Testings r WuKKEOr, I -tare hereunto set my hand ana affixed idt official seal, at Kaleigh, this 30ch day of May,' A. iX, Oue 1 nousana. Aloe H naarea ana l wo. - - i " Official " ', J.BRYAN CRIMES, i Seal of Secretary i i of Siata. ( Secretary of State. Executrix Notice. Haying qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham ounty as Execu trix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceas ed, this la to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or b'fore the 13th day of June, UW3, or this notice will be pieaa in oar or tneir recovery ana an per sons Indebted to the said, estate will please make immediate payment. MARf C, CARROLL. Executrix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceased. ' - This the 13th day of June, 1901. The Tourist Season . , OPEN8 WITH THK MONTH OF JUNE,- - AND THE v SOUTHERN RAILWAY ANNOUNCES THC SALE Or LOW RATE r FROM All Southern Points To the delightful Resorts located on - - and reached via Its lines. Thetie Tickets bear final nmit Oo ober 31, 1909. That section of North Carolina known as " THE LAND OF THE SKY" AND XH 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 . s ' m a, - to Principal Resorts, thus affording GREATLY IMPROVED V ICILITIES For Reaching those Points. , Particular attention is directed to the ele gant Dinlng-Car Service on princi pal through trains. The Southern Railway has just Issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road. This folder also gives the names of proprietors of hotels and boarding bouses and number of guests they can accommodate. Copy can be had upon .application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent., W.A.TURK, 8, H. HARDWIOK. Pass. Traffic Mg'r. . . Gen. Pass. Ag't v Washington, D. 0, June 10-2tu " - ; Dandruff Cure. In order to place it in every home and to introduce it to those that suffer with Dandruff, Pimples and Falling Hair and all Scalp troubles may get relief and become familiar with its pure virtues and king qual ities the dollar bottle-has Seen re duced to fifty cents for thirty days. For sale at JOHN MERRICK'S Barber - Shop novao-tf Durham, a A Drop Of Inlr 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 yon have to sell. We nave had many year's experience in applying printing ink. Iet us apply some for you on the pages o: THB.SUN. Read the Sun dally or weekly - . 'a . ' ' f and be nappy, u you uavc any . . 1-1- A- - I i thing to seu or wisu ro vuj ituvw tiiein It columm. It pay. "7A r: -if leauil. f-1 school in ell the v. arid." MoustaiacIiirtM. Vn- I f e iua-:d h.-A,ia reeord Aa endowed liisaiu t'.oa forlad;e. F auiom tnrou hout the country for tee exc! ipnee of i:s results. Uniurpassed K .1 . '"''s'-'eni ioi.eee of ilasic A 3.u0 prize ptnno to beat student. Early hegtstrai ion necessary . Catalogue free. Asidre: : PRESIDENT SIMMONS, j-.u.ii0X4v9 KOMI, GA. ju!y9-eod-!tn GreensDoro Female College, Greensboro. N. C. Literary and Business Courses. Schools of Uuiie, Art and Elocution. Literary Course t ..! I . 1 .u-. V miu ii biviiig r.x (muses $mi.w ycr i e&r. Fall Sessiou Begiua September lOlh, 1902. For Catalogue apply to LUCr D. ROEERTSOII, JuD2T-Sm-diV President. TRINITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, N. C, Offers 1SS graduate and undergraduate cour ses of study. New library facilities, labora tory equipments and gymnasium. Number of students doubled in 8 years. Large num ber of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. " Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address, D.7. 'HEYSOU, Juue38-lm Registrar. MEDICAL SCHOOL U5IYERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. 22 Instructors. .. . . Fall Term begins Septem- ter 8, 1902 1U For information address, .1 f Chapel Hill, N. C. june28-tf V ' Good printing. rom cryice. ZEB-P-COUNCIL, JOB - - PRINTER, DURHAM, - NORTH CAROLINA. Keen this in mind, so that when vou need Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes. Bill Heads. Statements, Recelot Blanks. Circu- culars, Posters, or Pamphlets, you will com municate with me, and your needs will be supplied. You will find my way of doing business satisfactory. TOUR ORERS SOLICITED. 1 STRIVE TO PLEASE. When Yon want Wood In quantities of from five, ten, one hundred or two nunarea coras, can on J. &. BOWLING, Next to Electric Light House, for prices. He will make them right. Phones interstate 141. Bell 108. Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds de ll verea promptly. mart-fcf DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL. ill t,l-.1,Af A.. anil. ...1 otUI, H7aa1 Yw,4 U oak or pine. In large or small quantities. I nanaie notniua out tne Dest graaes ofuoai. 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He was in terrupted by Mr. Evans, who said that "Latimer bet'ayed me like a g Latimer iu retaliation brought up a 115,000 bond deal circulated during Mr. Evans' administration as governor. Evans said in reply: "I denounce the man who. repeats that rnmor a liar." The two men started toward each other; and ttee would -have been an ngly ecrap then and there bad not Sheriff Owens rushed in between, insisting that the court room was no place for duels. To this Mr. Lati mer agreed, and Mr. Evans remark ed that there was plenty of room outside and plenty of time in the fature. v This Wilt Iutreat Many. To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Bo tarvc Blood Balm), the ,f mous Southern blood cure, . imb new homes, we will send, absolutely free, 10.000 trial treatments. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B B ) quickly cures old uice s, scro'uia, eczema, itching skin and blood humors, eweer, eat ing, festering sores, boils, carbun cles, pimples or offer sive eruptions, pains in bones or joints, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin troub e Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) beale every tore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich and st'ps all aches and pains. Botanic Blood Ba m (B. B. B.) thoroughly tested for 80 years in hospital and private practice and has cured thousands of cases given up as hopeless. Sold at drug store, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine sent a once, prepaid. Describe trouble and tree medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood. The finest Blood Purifier made. Botanic Blood Blm (B. B. B ) give; a heal thy Blood supply to the skin and en tire system. Boy, Match, Gasolene. Charlotte, N. C.r July 12. As a consequence of bringing a negro boy, a match and gasolene together here this morning the city suffered a lot of about $20,000 from fire. The fire started at 8:45 this morn ing in the Charlotte Drug Co., at Trade and College streets. The flames seriously damaged three buildings, the two adjoining the drug store being occupied as saloons. The flames were pretty soon under control. The buildings belonged to Mr. aam'l Wittkowskey. JNo exact amount of the loss can be given but it will be about 120,000. A Fireman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all . run down. As I was about to give up, Igota bottle of Electric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life," Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction gu ran teed by R. Blacknall & Son's Price 50 cents. 9 Rate to Hot Springs. The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Hot Springs, N. C. , at rate of $6 40, for all trains Saturdays and forenoons of Sundays, returning leaving destination not ater than Monday following date of sale. All tickets limited to contin uous passage in each direction. All tickets to bear across the face the words, "special week end." G. Dcsenbeby, Agent. Senator MuLaurin , of South Car olina, called on President Roosevelt at Ovster Bav. It is reported that the Dresident 'tendered and Mc- Laurin accepted a position on the at court oi claims. "I have only the most distant relatives." "Has the family run out." "No; they have all become rich." Indianapolis News. The Same Old Story. J A. Kelly relates an ezperiecce similar to toat wnicn has happened in-almost every neighborhood in the United States and bis been told by thousands of others. lie says: "Last summer I ha a an attack of dysen tery and purchase d a battle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which I used eccord ing to directions and with: entirely satisfactory results. ' The trouble was controlled' much Quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies." Mr. Kelly is a well b-nnwn iMt'znn of . Hendertion. n. Ci j For aale by W. M. Yearby . . If is thr:va ca a stve wtea I'.e cvcr.-.s t a r-'t ir t-..:i over, !: Trill rever. t aa c 'aiive oJor. Et-fore puttin oa xzVX to toil al ways rinse oat the saucepan with wa ter. This win prevent the miik from turning. For greasy dishes a little soda in the water is a great help, and in washing glass a bit of biue in the water si1,1j ' much to its brilliancy. Salt and vinegar will be found the best for scouring the copper preserv ing kettle, and a lemon cut in halves and dipped in salt will remove all stains. If in covering a kitchen table with oilcloth a layer of brown paper is put en first, it will prevent the oilcloth cracking and make it wear three times as long. Wooden bowls make the best recep tacles for washing fine glassware which requires careful handling. If two bowls are employed, the results are apt to be more satisfactory using one for washing and the other for rinsing purposes. After peeling onions wash yonr knife and your hands in cold water. Hot water sets the odor of ihe onion in stead of removing it Then rub the hands and knife, with a piece of celery or cut lemon, or even a raw potato, to remove the odor. Rlbboa Economy. Economical women have learned the value of gasoline for cleaning ribbons, while others use suds made of soap bark chips. They should be nibbed be tween the hands until thoroughly clean, then examined and, if too badly faded to use again, dyed some darker shade with dye White ribbons will take delicate shades of blue, pink and lavender. Light colored ribbons are pretty dyed cardinal red, but If they are too dark for that save them until you have half a pound or more and then color them black with dye for silk. No matter what color they are or how spotted or streaked, they will dye a good black. Rinse thoroughly in several warm, soft waters until the last rinsiner water la left rlmr- than Smooth the ribbon between the hand and windhover a wide piece of stiff - - i caraDoaxa. vvnen ail has been wound around, place it between soft cloths and put it under a heavy pressure. W hen taken out, it will be smooth and look like new. Another way to man age them is to hang them In the open air until about half dry; then cover them with cheesecloth or some other thin material and iron with a moder ately hot Iron. The Children's Hour. Our quiet hours with our children should first of all be cheerful hours. Sydney Smith has said: "If you make children happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence by the mem ory of it." I believe this to be quite true. We should make the hours with our children full of Joy, then twenty years from now we, too, can recall how happy they were, how we heard their merry voices and watched them play, and we can look with pride on our chil dren, whom we loved and who went to Grownup Land. Then, too, the quiet hours with our children should be lov ing hours. How much the small touch es of a mother's love mean : to the child! Even if it is only to whisper to nrour son as' he starts to school, "Re member, mother is thinking about vou all day and expecting you to be a good boy," how much better the effect of such a farewell than to hurry him away with some sharp and nervous re buke. Mothers Journal. Origin of Domesticated Doa-a, The Eskimo dog Is derived from the wolf. Doubtless the first dogs which were Trained to serve mankind were the jackals of Asia, which are to this day very intelligent aud docile when tamed. There was a kind of dog kept by the ancient Egyptians which was evidently obtained by breeding from slenderly built species that Is wild In Africa at the present time. Heartburn. When the quantity o' food taken is too large or the q i dity too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and es pecially so if the digestion has ber weakened by constipation. . Eat slowly and not too freely of easily iigfsted food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets and the heartburn maj be avoided. For sale by W. M. fearby. She "What kept you so long at the race track, dear?" He "Oh, a mere matter of curiosity. I thought I would like to see the horse I bet on come in." Town Topics. RHEUMATISM CORED IR A DAI. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in x 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 Weekly Sun is only $i a year. From 20 to 23 columns oi live, interesting local, state and general news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur ham paper. 8nbsalbw to the Weekly 8uv. Just a glimpse of a woman's face is often all tiiat is needed to tell the story of her daily suffering. No woman can endure for long the pangs of womanly dis eases without falling oif in face and form. Women who have been cured of womanly diseases by the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, frequently refer with pleasure to the gain in appear ance as well as in feelings, which has come with their cure. "Favorite Prescription" cures irregu larity, dries weakening drains, heal a inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence treated as sacredly private and confidential. Address Dr. R V. Pierce, Buffalo, Y. Your medicine have done me so muck Rood 1 feel like different woman, writes Mrs. Mary Murphy, of Milton, Trimble Co., Kentucky. Si months ago I began to? think 1 would not see another well day, but had made up my niiud to follow your advice and give Dr. Pierce's nirdi cines a thorough trial, i have t:iten six bottles of 'Favorite Prescription," six of 'Golden Med ical Discovery,' four vials of Dr. Merce's Pellets, two bottles of ' Smart-Weed." Also some ' lotion Tablets.' Have gained five pounds since last August. I will tell the good news to all suffering invalids, for it was a 'Heavenly message' to me when I found out what to do tor relief." "Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. The People's Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for the paper-covered edition, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. t&ant (CjoUurro For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner of Durham county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries and to the endorsement of the Demo cratic county convention. If given the sup port of the Demo rat s of the county, I prom ise to serve you to the best of my ability. arspeciiuuy, J3-Sw O. K. PROCTOR. IN ANCHOR TO WINDWARD has iaved man? a (rood shin from disaster. 80 bas many a man been saved by anchoring ins tuiurn iu a son (j insurance company. Fire, flood and famine, loss of home and friends may wreck vour fortune, but the right kind of an Insurance policy will always be a baven of refuge, Get It at ouce of James Soutiigate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Pbone 46, Office over Morebead Banking Co seol7 8 & UY. fiorfoii and western Schedule in Effect JUNE 8. 1908 bliHAM DIVISION. Daily Ex cept Sunday. P M. A M. P. M. A. M. 4.55 7.00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9.15 9.315 07 8 16 Roxboro 7 48 8 16 6.87 8 45 Dennieton 7.15 7 45 6.R5 9.12 Ar South Boflton 6.55 7.25 7.07 9.26 Houston 6. 40 7 00 11.45 Ar I ynchburg Lv 4.10 WESTBOUND-rLeuve Lynchburg. 3KX) a.m. The Washington and Chattanoo ga Limited, for Roanoke. Radford, BlneDeld Pocahontas, also for Rocky Moon t aud all stt tlons on Wlnston-Saleui Division and al points south and west Solid vestibule train t) Chattanooga and Mmnuhis, Pullrcar ueepers to MemphlH ana wew Orleans. 2:JD p. m. The Chicago Express for Roa loke, Blnefleld, Poctibohtas, Kenova, Col u ra ins and Chicago. Pulln an Buffet Bleeps rtoanoke to Columbus, also for Radford, B-Ib x1, Knozvllle, Chattanooga and Intermediate win to. Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Knox rtile. Pullman Buffet Palace Cars Norfolk and ftoanoke. Bl etleld. Norton, Poo hontas, Welch. 8 01 p. m. Daily tor ftoanoke and inter mediate Stations. Trains arrive at Lvnchbnrg daily from th vest at 1:60 a. m., 8.50 a m. 3:36 p. in., and 10. IB p 'in. EASTBOUND Leave Lynchburg. 8: p. m. Daily for Fa: mville, Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, arrives Petersburi t 7.66 p. m arriving at Richmond at 8.5B p n., arrive at Norfolk at 10.40 p m. 8K5 a. m. Arrive Petersburg 6.S6 a. m., ar ive Richmond 7.36 a. m., arrive Norfolk 9.H v. m. Pullman palace sleeper betweei 'jrnohburg and Richmond. This car will be ready at Lynchburg at 0 p m. for reception of passengers. 8:55 a. m,- for Firmvllie, Jfeter burg, Nor folk and Rich i oud. , . WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION. Daily Ex.Pun. Ef. Sun. Dstlv P.M. a,M . m P.M. A.M. 300 8.00 Lv. Winston Ar. 0.60 3.0 3 38 8.13 Walnut Cove 0.01 1.11 tie 9.18 Madison 8.38 12.48 4 18 9.33 " Mayodan 8.20 18.44 10.24 Martinsville 7.(9 1146 7-41 1.0J Ar, Roanoke Lv. 4.U6 9. If RASTBOUNn-Laave Burkevllle 4.81 a. m 11 34 a, m. nd 6.31 p. in.. WEflTBOUNLt-Leave Bnrkeville 12.28 a m. and 18.1 8 noon and 3-1 1 p. ui. All inquiries as to routes, rates Ac, prompt y answered. . V. B. BE V ILL, General Passenger Agent. Roanoke, Va, U. F. BRAOU, Traveling Passenger Agent Roanoke, Va. ' K. M. GRAHAM. Agent. Durham. N. O. The Wekkxy Son Is only $1 a year. From 20 to 23 columns of live', interesting local, state and general news each week. Sub tcribe and get a wideawake Dur Sfttri oaoer The Daily Sun is $3 a year, 01 25 cents a month. Get the new; every evening. SEAEOHD m li:;e ejjlttay. TO ALL TOINT3 ICaTH, SOUTH AKD SCUTES"- Corrc.i scoeuuie U i. Air I .JUaway lints D.. i t 5,1 - tlx Sub ar Henaers " 1 , ar . F V - .Anih ' I pa ft Ui yrb 7 &ar ar BauiBOr, Bay Lire ii aui riMiw x orx, u u t a to o i iu a. . A . . Oil 't) ar Philadelphia, . tluam 8 18 pu 44 pas ar v aemnirvD. " n a. tfaam ar rtt .rkburg, ar Ki..iimoi.i ar Wah:Dpion, ar Baiiimore. ar PhlariU.hla. r Vbw York b. A. L. W.S. Ry. P.R K. 6 : i pm Si au 6 i m ! 10 am 1'. if pm U si am W an; 1 S im li am tUm Ol'lHBOOHD. Kouto. No. S41 Ex Sun No. II . Ex Sun lv New York, OD.S.S.C0. 3fDpm 3 (Op a fv, N.Y.l-.AN. 8 55 pm 7 66 km lv Philadelphia, " lUSpm 1014 am lv BsUtimora. Bsy Lite 1 pm lv Washington, N.W.8.B. 6 0im "r,"-t" s T. ?--m gBpm h. A. U w S"JJ IV IM L''-U M l am 1120 pm 4 0upm 8 3uao Tickets on sale to all points. Pulln an and Boat reservations attde on auplicatinn. 8 pe dal schedules prepared and at y other infor mation cheerful y furnished. ConenIent schedules sad low rates to all iriuclpal Sum mer Keooite during season. , H. H. REAM 8. Agent, Durham. N. O. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. IH EITEOT NOV. 24TH, 1901. Trains leave Durham, N. 0.. 3:30 a. m. No. 11 westbound daily, for OreenBborv' and points eouth and weet. Connects at Qreensboro with No. 8 north for Danville and Ri 'h mond, and south with Nos. 39, 33, and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co lumbia,Savannah, Charleston, Jack sonville, Atlanta a d New Orleans; at Salisbury for Ashoville, Knoxville, Chattarooga, Nashville and other points west. 3:35 & ni., No. 12, eastUvuiii , daily, for IWci. h, Selma and Golde boro. CariieH i'uiniiiu, Slbepor Qreensboro to Raleigh. 9:40 a. m., o. 8, ciHtbound, daily, for Raleigh, Selma and Oolda -boro; connects at Selma with At lantic Coast L.1Q6 nurtu for Wibu and Rucky Mount at Gnl boro for Tarboro, ann oifrlk. At Seimu for FayettevUle arid Florence 9:50a. m., No. 3", wotbeund, uniiy for Greensboro and inun-mtxiiaie local pointH; connects atGreensboio with U. b. Fast Mail lor Danville, Lynchburg, Washington and sll DointB North and West, as also with No. 30 Jacksonville to New Yt rk via Richmond Southern Railway Din ing Cars operated ou trains Nos, 36 and 30. 9:65 a. ra.,.No 16, uonhbound, daily for Oxford. B'.uaerson, Jeffri&i. Ke sviile nd Richmond. 1s o change of cars between Durham and Rich mond, where close connection is made to all points north. Close connectiou at Jtffries for Norfolk and 8teamboat Lines to V ashington, Baltimore, New York and Boston. S:7 p. m., No. 3d eastbound, daily for Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate station. 4:43 p. m., westbound, daily, for Greeusburo and all points. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Sa'em, also with Nos. 35 and 29 for Salis bury, Charlotte. Columbia, Charles ton, r avannab, Jacksonville, Atlanta and New Orleans; at Salisbury for Asneviile, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Connects northbound with No 12 for Richmond, Nos. 38, 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes ville, Washington, Baltimore and New York. 5:00 p. m.. No. 74. northbound daily except Sunday, for Oxford, Heysvillr, luchnio.'id and interme diate stations. Pullmhan and Southern Rtilway Dining Cars operated oo all (through) Main Line trains. No trouble to an swer questions . u. u ABU WICK, Gen. rMemgr Ageut, 'RANK 8. GANNON, 3d V. P. Mid tieaeral Maaager, G. DUSSNBKRY, Tloket Airent. o.&o. ROUTE. SUMMER RESORTS And Summer Homes in the Virginias. The most delightful section of the country In w bleb to pass the hot summer days, la la the mountain region of the Virginias, on the line of , Tbe Chesapeake & OMo Ealliay. Besides such well known resorts as the Ureenbrler White Bulpnur, Virginia Hot Sprints, Rockbridge Alum, Old Sweet, Sweet Uhalvbeale,' Warm, Healing, Bed Sulphur, Salt Sulphur, Hotel Interment, Ulady's Inn, Alleghany, &c, Ac. There are hundreds of country homes In the mountain regions which make the care of summer boarders a special business and where board can be ob talned on most reasouanle terms. The Chesapeake Ohio Is by many hours the quickest Hue from Carolina points to the West. . For descriptive pamphlets of the large re sorts. Illustrated folders containing lists Of Summer Homes, Inns, ftc address jv. v. ruua, a, -. r. a., Kicbmond. Va, l aroaptly nnwarsd. OB 0 FBI.. sVsd odl, skateh lut phots fur frwnimrtoa pstenUkililr. Book "Howy 1 to ObtsiB U. 8. nd I'unini FMrau ssd TnuU-slsrks, " FaEI. Fslnrt tcms sror oHari to isnaton. rATEHT LAWYERS Or IS TBAKS' KA0TI0I.I 20.000 PATENTS PRMUIRFD THROUGH THEM. All SuiiueM ftuskdtsiial, Sousa sUvks, fsittaalO rries. Modtrst shsrfs. - i WtaHCe A. SNOW Cc CO. PATENT LWVSB. Ops. U. 1 Ptttnt OffiM, WASHINGTON, I Subscribe for the Sun, '.'