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rt f , 1 C , To a'. I l. c:c 1 ' . fcay e-, : V DuiAi, It arrears to e s&tt.ct:oa. ty duly iutLtct.caj record ofttievrueera.i.is fur cuts roiuiiiary cjjtuuuoa wjrm'f t te unai.!Bjju consent ot ail ttse stoetinu.Jew, deposited la my o3o tit toe Warren Land Utnouy, a .....-p. -r i.U-u of t: :s state, f aua priuoipai o-uts is idtkiol at No. -kmi, la toe city of Durham. County of L'uruaui, and t-taieof Nana c&roilna. (J. B. Mason twin? Uie agent therein and In coarse thereof, upon whom process may be served.) ba comp'ied with the reouiremeots 0 Ian act of the Q ceral Assembly of Nortii Carolina, Session il entitled. "A act to revise toe corporation law of Nona Caroli na." preliminary to the Issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. Mow, Therefore, I, I. Bryan Grimes. Secre cy of Stale of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that tbe satd Corporation did. on the Vih day of May, 1.-01 file In toy omce a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of aald Corpora tion executed by ail the stockholders there of, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file la my said office as prorided by law. . In TtsxmoNY Wherbof, I hare hereunto set my hand and affixed toy official seal, at Raleigh, this 3Kb. day of May, A, IX, One Thousand, Mae Hundred and Two. 1 " ' Officii"' j. BBYAN GEJME3, J Seal of Secretary I 1 of Bute. Secretary of State. Executrix Notice. Haying qnaH8ed before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham bounty as Execu trix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceas ed, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present tbens to the undersigned oo or before the 13th day of Jane, WW, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery and all per sons indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment. , MARY C. CARROLL. Executrix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceased. ' - " - Tola the 13th day of June, iHB. The Tourist Season . OPENS WITH THE ' MONTH OF JUNE, V AND TOE SOUTHERN RAILWAY ANSOCNCBS TBS 8 A LI OF LOW RATE FROM All Southern Points , .-To the delightful Resorts located oa ' ' and reached via Its llnesX These Tickets bear final limit y Oo ober 31, 1908. That section of North Carolina known aa "THE LAND OF THE SKY " ' AND THS - "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 bouses or the more expensive and up-to-date hotels. ADDITIONAL- SLEEPING CARS l' Placed in service from various points j to Principal Resorts, thus affording , GREATLY IMPROVED FACILITIES Particular attention is directed to the ele gant Dlnlng-Oar Service on prlnci " pal through trains. The Southern Railway has just issued Its handsome Resort Voider, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road. This folder also gives the names of proprietors of hotels and boarding houses and number of guests they can accommodate. Copy can be had upon application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent. W. A. TURK, : B, H. HARDWICK. Pass. Traffic Mg'r. - Gen. Pass, Ag't Washington, D. 0. June 10-2ni MERRICK'S 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 been re duced to fifty cents for thirty days. For sale at . JOHN MERRICK'S Barber - Shop novao-tf Durham. N. 0. A Drop Of Ink; Judiciously applied, may be the means- o: calling the attention of a good many people to the merits of a par ticular 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 o: the....... THE SUN. Read the Sun daily or weekly and be happy. If you have any thing to sell or wish to buy adver -1 c tile in Its columns, it pays. C. literary an! B-ilaess Course. Schools of ilaaio. Art sad L.ocuiiou. Literary t'ourse and ail Living Epeuses t-vuuu per Year. Fall Sessiou Begins September 10th, 1902. For Catalogue apply to LU3f D. ilOBEETSOIi,' Jan27-!m-dA Presldeut. TRINITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, N. C, Offers 125 graduate and undergraluate cour- seaof study. New library facilities, labora tory equlpmeu'4 and gymnasium. Number of students douled in 8 years. Large num ber of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address. ; D. 7. HEYSOU, JuneSS-lm Registrar. MEDICAL SCHOOL 5IYEBSITT OF SORTS CiROLIII FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. 22 Instructors. Fall Term- begins Septem ber. 8, 1902. For information address, , p. lit, m Chapel Hill, N. C. june28 tf Good, printing. prompt Scryice. ZEB- P-COUNCIL. JOB- - PRlKTER, DURHAM. - NORTH CAROLINA. Keen this In mind.' so that when vou need Letter Heads. Note Heads, Envelopes. BUI Heads, Statements, Receipt Blanks, Clrcu culars, Posters, or Pamphlets, you will com municate with me, ana your neeas will oe upplied. You will nud my way of doing uslness satisfactory.. YOUR ORERS SOLICITED. 1 8TRIVJI TO PLEASE. WBen You want Wood uantttles of from Ave. ten, one hundred or two hundred cords, call on J. E. BOWLING, Next to Electric Light House, for prices. He will make them right. Phones Interstate 141,TellM8. Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds de- u versa promptly. marv-tf BEN PFRRY, DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL. AU kind 9 of cut, SDllt and stick Wood, both oak or pine, in large or small quantities. I Dandle notning out tne oest graues 01 ioai. Send your orders now before the price ad vances. Very truly, Ben Perry, Morgan Street. Interstate 'Phones, Office 316: Residence 411. . Near W. W, uepot.-oci-tT B. R. HOUSTON, Keclailcal Draftsman Md Balldar. Will irlve estimates on all kinds of work Plans and specifications made on applica tion. Work done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. .LOCK box no. v uurnara... vj. Job Work a Specialty. sepio-tf ; ' '. DR. J. J. THAXTON. DURHAM, N. O. With flftv-flve rears of experience as a gen' oral nractltloner. Bis SDeciakles. mucuous mem-oranes, glands and nerves Females in oarttcular. Indliiestlon. bronchitis, scrofu' nr. constlDatlon and headache. Secondary and - hereditary diseases. idltary diseases. - Turkish vapor Hatus given. janl-tf. tn Stained Glass Effect. An artistic calendar in stained glass effect may be made by taking heavy tracing paper and outlining upon it a decorative figure or group of figures. Tint this in flat tones and affix to a large card with- calendar attached. Tack narrow ribbon around , for a border. A motto appropriate for Thanksgiving could be inscribed upon this card, instead of affixing the calendar to it. thus making it available as i ieruest card at the Thanksgiving din ner. The same idea might De car ried out in a souvenir for a Hal loween party. 8corched Clothing. . A poor ironer is one of the great trials of ' housekeeping..' Scorched clothes are cf ten discarded as hope less, but if ' not too much burned may be made all right by the pa tient use of onion iuice. Bake the onion' and Squeeze out the juice, Mix it with an dunce of fuller's earth) a little shredded soap and winedassful of vinegar. Heat the mixture until the soap is dissolved, Then wait unjtil ,..it is cold beforeap nlv4n2. " Rub" it well over thi scorched place, leave to dry and then put trie garment in the regular wasning. Greensboro, TUESDAY, JULY 15. The Fate of a UrowUr. I. Ie growled about ihe weatber wheD the snow by coU an' wbita Au' Lid tie . hills au' rivers aa' the meadow's from his eiht; Au earib wag then a wilderness with not one ray of light, An poin' to dvs'.ruetion in the morniu'!" ii. Ie growled about the weatber wheD the Spring, to held an plam, Brought eunehine, an' the siDgin' birds that sang to him in vain! When the sunflower Aimed like fire, an' the rose was rimmed with rain, An we're goin' to destruction in the morninT' in. Ob, he growled at all the seasons: tie was nevermore content; Ie never reaped a blessing from the harvests that wtre sent; ut they planted him thank heav en! 'Death a ten ton monument, An' the world sang Hallelula in the mornin I Atlanta Constitution. LITTLE WILLIE IS SAD. Mississippi Postmistress Wouldn't Let tltm Have Piivate Bos. The mail of the Postmaster Gen eral this morning contained an inter estering communication from a Mis sissippi boy protesting against the action of a postmistress in that State who refused to allow him to rent a mail box for "bis girl" after her pa rents bad objected. The letter is as follows: General Postmaster, Washington, D. C. : "Dear Sir: I have something I wish von would give me some in- format Loc .s:.,. . -ITetrtef f call-box, Nd. 14, from the postmaster's clerk on June the 21st and told bim I wanted it for my girl, and I want to write to her, and I would address them to her in name of liox 14. Now. postmaster, Miss Pearl Nabors comes up and says Bhe can't allow this. It is against the postal laws, and I wish you would tell roe if she is safe in telling me this. The girl is not of age, but it seems to me I could wrent her a box and have the mail put in it. I will appreciate anything you would do for me in this matter. Hoping yon will an swer in some way, I will close. - 4VVillikKy." Section 348, of the postal laws, provides that boxes shall not be rented to minors or persons of un bound mind, and that nail shall not be placed in boxes so rented if the parents or guardians object. Willie will be so informed within few days. Washington Dispatch, to Baltimore San. Sorry to Leave America. Washington, July 14. The Chinese Minister Wu Ting Fang, today received the formal notice of his recall and the appointment of Sir Liang Chen Tung to succeed im. - lie said: "I am sorry to leave America. The Americans have been very good friends and kind to the Chinese people. I am going home where my friends, relatives and business interests are. It will be a month before I leave. My sue- cOTWf ia now, JsyTjondon. He will dome here anfll lbawaiTtbtriacfUit. of his credentials from the I ekin foreign offioe." Heartbarn. When the quantity o' food taken is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and es pecially bo if the digestion has baen weakened by constipation. m slowly and not too freely of easily liarsted food. Masticate tneiood thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a full ices and weight in the region of bhe stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's stomach, and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by W. M. Yearby. The president and Secretary Hay were in consultation at Oyster Bay over the note from the Vatican about the friars in the Philippines. Railroad rate war at Louisville grows worse. Illinois Central issues circular to insist on drayage charges on competitive commodities. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, or Alexandria, lnd.. "and could hardly get any sleep. I had con sumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medi cines failed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery 'wholly cured me and I gained' 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed ' to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles Price 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottles free at R. Btacknajl & Son's Drug atore. " 9 y : f.t'ss Martha Explained ths Tele phone to Her Understudy. His' Jlarthy, our ponderous col ored cook and general factotum, had viewed the installation of the telephone in the dining room with many misgivings, much muttering to herself and many dubious shakes cf the head. Old "fashioned meth ods were more to her liking, and she looked upon all innovations as dan gerous experiments and "triflin'." It was a '"four party" telephone, and after it had been attached to the wall and tested by repeated con versations the nominal mistress of the house decided-she would pay the additional rental and have one of the general line instruments. Mis' Marthy watched the expert unscrew the transmitter box and depart, which feat being accomplished with out the house falling down or any other disaster following the perilous "triflin'," she waddled to the kitch en to supervise the work of Lisbeth, ber understudy, a negro girl of four teen, whose chief characteristic was curiosity. Wha' dey alls doin', Mis' Mar thy?" "Hit's de telly foam. Hurry up an' peel dem ar taters." "Whuffo dey gwine to have a tel lyfoam?" "Hit's to talk in. Doan bother me no mo'." "How dem folks gwine hear 'em, Mis' Marthy ?" ' . "Yo' is 6ho'ly jpur'ou9. Mis' Blanche, she done talk a lot o' fool ishness in dat ar box I done heard her p'tendin' lak she talkin' to Mis' Selby 'way down on Deahbohn street den de 'lectricity in dat ar box hear w'at she say, an' dat mnn gwine take dat box down to Mis' Selby, an' w'en she open hit she gwine hear w'at Mis'. Blanche say. Go on now an' peel dem ar taters. Ize suttinly s'prised at yo' ig nuncel" National Magazine. Waiters' Arithmetic. 7 "Waiter, I find I have just enough money to pay for the dinner, but I have nothing in the way of a tip for yourself." "Let me add up the hill again, sir. Getting It Down Pine. "The. world owes me a living." "Well, you're getting it, aren't you?" "I ra alive, if thats what you mean; but that's not the kind of a living I mean." "JNowy there s the trouble with all you people who are trying to collect that much discussed living. You want to go beyond the letter and ihejapirit of the contract. You live; that's e'fiOugh. -Jf you want to live better, you must gbt-an order on the world for better accommoda tions." . "But how shall I get it V "Work for it."- -Chicago Post. KIs Livelihood. "Go get a shave, and I will give you a meal," said the philanthropist who believed in neatness. "Can't do it, boss, widout losin' me occupation, responded tne tramp. "What is your occupation r '3 am de bearded lady' in de mu seum." Chicago News. The Beat Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at Deer Park Lone Island, N Y , says "I always recommend (jnamberiam's Pain Bum as the best liniment for strains. I used it lost winter for a severe lameness in the side, 'result ing from a strain. ar.d was greatly nleased with (he qu;ck relief und cure it effected " For sale by W' M. Yearby. Mrs. Roosevelt was prevented from occupying the pew reserved for her in an Oyster bay church by the frowns of a woman who has con stantly sat in it. RHEUMATISM CORED IH A DAY. "Mystic. Cure" f or 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 benefats. 75 cents. Sold by Hackney Bros Druggists, Durham. ixWlf If tn, - IP That there is sorietl.in wrong; with Hi master. They hue uo more romps and rambles. He tries in vain to coax tie listless vouth from his chiir. When the lungs are disease a, physical weak ness soon begins to show iiself and the active outdoor life is given up. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures dis eases of the lungs and other organs of respir ation. It cures obstinate, deep- 1 seated coughs, bleeding lungs, emaciation and J other conditions which if neg- lected or unskil- falljr treated! may bnd a fatal 1 termination i n i consumption. After using about V Ozark, Monroe Co., Ohio. "He was very bad when I commenced ti stive htm the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' Jhe doctors claimed he had consumption and we iloctored with them until he was past walkiift;. It has been ten months since he stopped taking your medicine and he is in jrood health. We are very thankful to you for saving our son." Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. Substitution means a little more profit for the dealer but a loss for you. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation and its consequences. I fx AH ANCHOR TO WINDWARD has saved many a good ship from disaster. 80 has mauy a man been saved by anchorlnn his future to a solid Insurance company. Fire, Hood and famine. Ions of home and friends may wreck your fortune, but the right kind of an Insurance policy .will always be a haven of refuge, Got U at once of lames Soutngate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone IS, Office oyer Morehead Banking Co seplT s Norfolk and Western Schedule In Effect JUNK 8. l. jcRUaM DIVISION. Daily Ex ccpt Sunday. P. M. AM. P. M. A. M t.55 7.00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9 15 9 86 5 07 8 16 Roxboro 7.48 8 16 3.87 8.45 Donnieton 7.15 7.4f 55 9.12 Ar South Boston 6.55 .7.2f- 7 07 9.26 Houston 6 40 7.00 11.45 A r Lynchburg Lv 4 10 WESTBOUND Leave Lynchburg. ' 3:00 a. m. The Washington and Chattanoo ga Limited, for Roanoke, Radford, Bluefleld Pocahontas also for Rocky Mount and all at Hone on Wlnston-BKiein UlvlBlon ana ai Mjlnts south and west Solid vestibule trait b Chattanooga and Memphis, Pullman deepers to Memphle and Mw Orleans. 2:M p. m. The (Jhicauro uzprega ior noa icke, Blnefleld, Pocuhontas, Kenova, Colnm ms and Chicago. Pulln an Buffet sleeper Hoanoke to Colmr.bns, aleo for Radford, B-ls-ol. Knozvtlle, Chattanooga and Intermediate oolnte. Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Knox lUe. Pullman Buffet Palace Can Norfolk am1 Roanoke. 7 0 am.-for Rtaroke R df rd. Bristol. Bl lefield. Norton, Poc bnntin, W)lch. 6 010. in. Dally (or uoauoke and Inter mediate Stations, Trait," arrive at Livncuburg dally rrom rn "St. atla..m 8.60 a m. 3:36 p. m., and 10.16 p -m. n, KA8TBOUNIi!;JUFnchburB. 3:46 n. m. Dally for Farmrlllk. Richmond, it 7.55 p. m arriving at Richmond' tA ?.56 v u., arrive at Norfolk at 10.40 p ic. 25 a m. Arrive Petersburg 8.86 a. ra., ar ive Richmond 7.86 a. m arrive Norfolk 9.1t v. in. Pullman palace sleeper betweei liynchbnrg and Rlcnrnoud.n Jt'hls car will be ready at Lynchburg at 9 p n. for reception of passengers. 8:Ma. m.-fir Fumvllle. Peter. burg. Nor folk and k Ichiro ad. - WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION. Daily Ex. San. Ei Sun. Dalh v P.M. A.M. Winston Ar. B.fiO 2. P.M. A.M. ) 00 8.00 Ly. 3 36 8.43 Walnut Cove 9.(il 1J81 Madison x 8.a 13.4!" Mayodan 8.20 12.44 MarUnsvUle- 7.(9 11 1.(9 9.1S 413 9J23 ' 16 1".24 7-41 1.0 ' Ar, Roanoke Lv. 4.86 9.1 KASTBOUND Leave Burkevllle 4.31 a. m 11 34 . in. nd f.31 p. m. WKTi)ur4U ijeuve enraeviite ix.zo a a. and 12 8 noon and 3-4 p. m. All inquiries as to routes, rates Ac, prompt t annworod. W. B. BEVILL, General Pawenger gent. Roanoke, va. If. f. HHk(Mi, Traveling Passenger Agent Roanoke, Va. E, M. WRAHAM. Agent. Dnrham. N. O. v4 60 YEARS' VVT EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks DrtisNS CnVRi&HTS Ac qulcklr aacertntn our opinion free whetliRr an Invention t prohnblv pittentnble. roiniiiiintnn tlonHtrlctljrc(Hiniiitliil. Handbook on Hti nU lent. free. Oldent ouency for necurlng pateiita. I'tileiita taken throuuh Munn A. Co. receive ijvf(l nolle, without clmriie, lu the Scientific jlr.icrican. A handsomelr lllimtrated weeklr. InrvMt fir clilHllon of any neloiitltlo lournal. Terms, :t a jenr; four niontbd, $1. Bold bj all newsdealer. riUNH&Co.38!8- New York t Utanob Offloe, m t 6U Waabuigtoo, 1. U c mm mm w KY. I BrMm SEABOAiiD HE LINE EAILT7AY. TO ALL, FOIXTS FORTH, SOOTH ASD SCUTEIS? crrecW ScW.ci of . T Railway Tiaii.s ho 1 I 1 ii4 t h Route No. ;u tx Sua 600 pro 6 Sli 'upa, ar Baitimorc, !: L!. e 6 U rj o air ar ew i ork, U It s s ( n I W ra 8 . b aw 8 15 p n ofi am ar Philadelphia, ' ar nuMNidn. j &w u x rtt- rkbnr, H A. L. W. S. Br. P. R K. i X rm i H am 66 pm 6 c5 a n ti S? i m lu It) am 11 A pec 11 2 am t iii' 1 36 pm 6 U am 4 Lpm ar r.i'.i. mui'i ar Waaiiintoo, ar Baltimore ar Ph'ladeh bia, r New York Route. No. til Eit-nn No. 2 lv New York. ODS.iCo. 30ipin 3i0p- It " N.Y.f.N. ibSim 7 66 am Philadelphia, 11 :ti pm j.) is anj lv Baltimore Bay Lire pm . rv Washington,. N.&W.8.B. 6 0,m --t. .n. y a t. 8 5Cpm riicuiLona. lv PetererurK, a1 Durham, Ii. A. L. 9 Id am r0 37p" 1 M am 11 U) pm 4 li pm b .lu am Tickets on sale to all points Pulln an and B t ieserdtlousaJhde on application. Spe cial st hedultss prepared and ar.y other Infor mation cheerful y turnished. Convenient schedules and low rates to all irlLclpal Sum mer Resoi ta during season. H. REAMS. Agent, Durham, N. C. SOUTHEKN RAILWAY. iw Errxcrr Nov. 24th, 1S01 Traind leave Durhom, N. C . 2:30 u. m. No. 11 westbound daily, for Greenebor. atd points tcuth and west. Connects at Greensboro with No. 8 north for Danville and hi h moud, and south with Nos 39, 33, and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co lumbia,Savannah, Chariest' n, Jack sonville, Atlanta a d Ntw Orient p) at Salisbury for Abbeville, Kntxvii! , (Jhatttu icga, Nfasbvillo Lua oths r points rt. 3.35 a t-n., No. IS, ep.hi.ou . , daily, for tuiki h, Splma unfl Goldj boro. Ctttitb laiiidfUj Sleepor Greensboro to rii'eigh." 9:40 a. m., ho. a, e&rttbouud, aauY, for Raljigh. btlino and Oold.i- boro; connectfl at Bcirjca with At lan tic Coast Line north for 'vViltvo. ind Rocky Bfiount, at Colt'uboro fcr Jarboro, and Norfclh At8eliia1 for-Fayettevine and FtorunoB-v-V 9 :50 a.m., No. 35, westbouiid, daily for GinBboro tisd!'rnietiat local points: connects aTTTrccniboTo with r. a. Fast Mail lor Danville, Lynchbursr, Washington and all points North and West, as also with No. 30 Jacksonville to New York via Richmond. Souihtrn Railway Din ing Cars operated on trains Nos, 36 and 30. 9:65a. tn., No 16, northbound, laily for Oxford, llwiderson, Jeffries, Kev sville and Richmond. o change of cars between Durham and Rich- mond, where close connection is made to all points north. Close connection at Jeffries for Norfolk and Steamboat Lines to Washington, Baltimore, New York and Boston. 2:47 p. m., No. 36 oastbound, daily for Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate stations. 4:43 p. m., westbound, daily, for Qreensburo and all points Connects 4t Greensboro for Winpton-iSa'em, also with Noe. 35 and 29 for Salis bury, Charlotte. Columbia, Charles ton, avannnb, Jucksonv He, Atlanta and New Orleans; at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Connects northbound with No 12 for Richmond, Nos. 38, 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes- vulo, Washington, Baltimore and New York. 5:00 p. m., No. 74, northbound, aily except Sunday, for Oxford, Keysvillr, Richmond and interme diate stations. Pulltnhan and Southern R ilway Dining Cars opercted on all (through) Main Line trains. No .trouble to an swer questions s. u iiAKUwiCK.. uen. i'aaenner Ascent. FRANKS. GANNON, 84 V. P. and Ueneeral Manaicer. G. DUHBNBKRY, Ticket Agent. Unrbam N. C. G.&O. RESORTS, ROUTE. And Summer Homes in the Virginias. - . 4 The most del'iichtful section of the country lu wtiluiito puss the hot tnmmer days, is In tbe mountain region of the Virginias, on the line of . 7 Tbe Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Besides such well known resorts aa the Greenbrier White Bulpuur, Virginia Hot Hpriurs, tiocKDriage Alum, uia eweet, eweoi (Joalybeale. Warm, QealinR, fied Hulphur, Salt Sulphur, Hotel lntermout. Ulady's Idd, Alleghany, &c ; Ac. There are hundreds of country homes In the mountain regions wmcti maKeitie care or summer oouraers a specliil business and where board can be ob- talned ou most reasonable terms. - - ' The Chesapeake A Ohio Is by many he urg the quickest Hue from Carolina points to the West. For descriptive pamphlets of the large re- ' sorto. Illustrated folders comalulog lists of Summer'tioines, lens, Ac. address JNO. li. POTT9. A. O, P. A., . Richmond. Va. roaytlT procsnd, OK MO Tit. Send lld. iketrh.v ' or photo for fro. rrort on patentability. ' Bli "Ho sji toObUlnU.B. tni ForclnPiit.utii(lTrmdii-Mrki,,i'' rnEE. Fatml fcrml (Tor olterMI to tnT.ntora.Vv FATSKT LAWYERS OF 1 TEARS' PRAOtlCE.ft! . 20,000 PATENTS PBOCUREO TIIR0UGH THEM f, Mrvlc. Moderatt ohaiwu. ' ft VC. il. SNOW & co.$ Onp.U.8.Patw.t0f(!c, WASHINGTON, D. & ' I Subscribe for the Sun. mm vM0 r A: ... 'tr- H" "r1"- ni- rr---3?A .V1 i - .--s
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