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t ef N';.ri! Crtf::-a Tj .l wLiai tiso t reave td CiJ Cvu, Waukii It appears to my atUfct!on. by duly aut&trBticaivd record ut tee proc-rcmis for ms voluntary diasoiauon ttcrpof by tie nnaciaiac s cousrev of ;i to stockho.'ierc. (Jf-poBiteJ la my ofiee tail the Warren Laa4 t'oiu ;kijy, a Corporation of tn'.s state, wauae prin.-ipaJ oisce is situated at No. b.rrei. la tfid Clt j of Lmrham. Connty of lurnm. tad ttawjuf North Carolina. (J. B. liii-'Q bring the aeot therein tod la cha-se thereof, upon whom process hist be aerveu.) tins coaipued wlui the requirements ' . - . . . I . 1 1 A - . . L viaoift.ui fciio iirnu asseaiuij 01 norm Carolina, Session iwi, eau.ll. "Ab act to re rise the Corporation law of North t'aroii na." preliminary to the Issuing of this cer-lirit-itoof lJisao.utiou. No. Therefore, I. I. Bryan Grime, Secre tary of State of the State of North Caroiioa. oo nereoy ce-mry that the aald Corporation aid. oa the iih day of May, .mis. fiia la my othce a duly executed and attested consent lit writing to the dissolution of said Corpora tion executed by all the stockholders there of, which aald consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In rcy said otHoe as oroTlded bv law. luTicsTiMOsr WBEBieor, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Kaleigh, this ih day of May. A. IX, One iuuusium, nine uanorea ana 1 wo. " Official" j. BRYAN GRIMES, i aetu or secretary i ) of State. (secretary of State. Executrix Notice. ' Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham bounty as Execu trix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, deceas- xi, inis is to notify all persona noiOing claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or b'fore the lath day of June, 19UJ, or this notice will be pieaa in Dsr 01 weir recovery ana ail per sons Indebted to the said estate will please mane immediate payment. MARY C. CARROLL. Executrix of the estate of A. J. Carroll, This the 13th day of June, 1903. The Tourist Season OPENS WITH THE MONTH OF JUNK, AND THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY ANNOUNCES THI 8 AI.K OF LOW RATE . Sniier Eicorsioa Wets . " FROM fill Southern Points To the delightful Resorts located on and reached via its lines. Those Ticket bear final limit . October 81, 1009, That section of North Carolina known as " inn L,Anu um k.v 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 QREATLY IMPROVED FACILITIES ,' For Reaching those Pol ats. Particular attention is directed to the ele gant Dlnlng-Oar Service on prlncl- ' pal through trains. The Southern Ral'way has Just Issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of tho many delightful resorts along the line of its road. This folder also gives the names of proprietors of hotels and boarding houses and Copy can be had upon application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWIOK- Pass. Traffic Mg'r. Oen. Pass. Ag't Washington, D. O. June 10-2oi 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 ov80-tf 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 ticular article, or line of goods which you have to sell, f We have had many year's ' experience in applying printing ink. Let us apply some for ybgon the pages of the . . ..! THB SM, Read the Sun daily W weekly and be happy. . It you) have any thing to sell or wish to buy , adver- tiie in its columns, j. payi Fi-sersrs frcra Uirum street t ) Ei-t Diirbaa, frcci" Em Dur ban to MV.pn street sni fron Wen Djrha:a to Macgara street transfer at corner ot Main and Man gam streets. Passengers from Chapel Hill street to West Durham, from Vet Dur ham to Chapel Hill street, and from East Darham to Chapel Hill street transfer at Five Point. A transfer is go only on first car leaving Trrihfer Point on date and after time cancel led to any point punched in flireclionindicated, subject to rules cf company. A transfer is good only at point of intersection. Passengers viill see that transfer is properly punched an company wil not oe responsible for errors 10 punching. Durham Tkactios Co The Wbekxy Sun is only $i a year, from 20 to 23 columns 15 . . . uvc, interesung local, state and general news each . week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur Ham oaDer. Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, N. C. Literary and Business Courses, 8chools of music. Art ana elocution. Literary Course auu airuving expenses o.w per Year. Fall Session Begins September 10th, 1902. For Catalogue apply to . LUCr 0. ROBERTSON, juri27-8m-dAir President TRINITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, N. C Offers 126 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. NEVSOn, June2S-lm Registrar. MEDICAL SCHOOL DSIYER5JTY OF NORTH C&ROLIHA. FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. 22 Instructors. Fall Term begins Septem ber 8,1902, For information address, n iiriiinir i . r. . Chapel Hill, N. C. june28tf Good Printing. Prompt Service. ZEB-P. COUNCIL, JOB - - PRINTER, DURHAM. - - NORTH CAROLINA. Keen this in mind, on that. hn nm, na.H , Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes. Bill ucwua, Daavouicuia, neceipii OianKS, UlrCU- 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. YOUR OR ER9 SOLICITED. I 8TRIVK TO PLE V8K When Yon want food In quantities of from five, ten, one hundred or two aunarea coras. call oa J. L BOWLING. Set to Electric Light House, for prices. He will make them right. Phones Interstate Mi. Bell ins. - Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds de- 11 verea promptly. - mar9-tf B. ft. HOUSTON, Mechanical Draughtsman and Builder. Wilt give 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. 608. Durham. N.O. Job Work a Specialty. seplD-tf - DR. J. J, THAXTON. ; DUBHAM. N. 0. With fifty-five years of experiences a gen eral practitioner. His speclaliles, tnucuous memoranes, glands and nerves Females lu particular. Indigestion, bronchitis, scrofu lar. constipation and headache Nfwnnrin.v auu ucrvu.Ki.rjr uwvtuiett. XUTltlSn V Baths given. . - janl Vapor tf. SPECIAL LOW- RATE Excursion! via Norfolk and Western Railway. Federation Womans Clubs. Los Angeles. Oal., May 1 to 8. Travelers Protective Assoi, Portland. Ore., June 3 to 7. Mystic 8 brine, San Francisco, Cal., June 10 to 14. United Order Workmen, Portland, Ore., June 10 to 20. International S. S. Asso., Denver, Col., J une 26. Knights of Pythias, San Francisco, Oal , August 1 to-13 B. P. O. Elks, Bait Lake City, Utah, August !2 to 14. Write for information asto rates and datos of sale of tickets. W. B. BEVILL. M.B. BRAGG, Gen!i Pass, Ag't. T. P. Ag't. r . maras-OllauglS The Daily Sun is $3 a year, 01 25 cents a month.. . Get the news every evening. VCHHDL DAILY THURSDAY, JULY IT. " A PET SHOESILL STCR.C la the prounds of the sirJar'; palace at K-hartum there is eow a gigantic pet tirJ, oridnaEv de- ecribed as an abnormally large pel lean nttout a pouch. This is a flioebill stork which tvas shot in the winj by a sportsman last summer about a hundred miles above Khar turn. As the bird was unable to fly, it was captured without diffieul ty and now stalks about the grounds witn tne dignity befitting a bir which when adult stands five feet high and has a monstrous bill, wtucn has been compared to whale's head, a boat turned upside flown and a shoe. Unly two speci mens have been brought alive to England. These were sold to' the Zoological society in I860 by Con 6ul Petherick, who after severa failures to keep young birds taken from the nest hatched out some eggs under hens, though only two reacned London, and these did not live long in confinement. West minster. Gazette. Wall Paper From-Old Shoes. Old shoes are not waste from the standpoint of modern industry. Aft er they have done their service and are discarded by the first wearers a secondhand dealer restores the worn shoes to something like their for mer appearance, and they are sold again, to be Worn a little by the poorer classes. W hen the shoes are finally dis carded by them, they ae still good for various purposes. In France such shoes are bought up in quanti ties Dy rag dealers and sold to fac tories, where the shoes are first tak en apart and submitted to lonir processes, whi'ch turn them into paste, from which the material is transformed into an imitation leath er, appearing very much like the finest morocco. Upon this material stylish designs are stamped, and wall papers, . trunk coverings and similar articles are manufactured from it. London Answers. The Sun Spots Coming Back. Evidences of the gradual revival of solar activity, as manifested by the presence of dark spots on the face of the sun, are becoming more numerous and conclusive. It i3 con sidered certain that the sun has now passed the minimum of the spot period, and during the present year many spots may be seen. The increase of a sun spot period is more rapid than its subsequent de cline. The minimum iust Dassed las been somewhat long drawn out. and the return of the spots has been awaited for a year. In March the first spots bearing all the traits of those that belong to a new period. were seen in the sun s northern hemisphere in latitude 25 degrees. t is characteristic of a new period that its first spots appear far north or south of the equator, while at the end of a period they are near the equator. Youth's Companion. Heartbarn. When the quantity of food taken ia toa large or the quality too rich, he.rtburn is libeiy to follow, and es pecially bo if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slo ly and not too freely of easily lig std tood. Masticate the rood thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a f ulloess and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one cf Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by- W. M. Yearby. Rate to Hot Springs The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Hot Springs, N. C . at rate of $6 40. for all traini Saturdays and forenoons of Sundays, returning leaving destination not later 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." O. Dusknbery, Agent. Andy Eaves, one of the oldest citizens of Rutherford county, is dead. He was 95 years old and stated a short while before bis death that he had "never taken a drink of whiskey, never taken a chew of to bacco, never smoked a cigar and never swore an oath.'r Night Was Her Terror. "I wculd cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., '.'and could hardly get any sleep. I bad con sumption so bad that if I vralked 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 SOc and $1.00 Trial bottles free at B. Blacknall & Son's Drug Store. , y LL CVEa THE A Few A-:iEcri;s Which kii ts t Pleasure cf ths Tct Vc-rv siznicaztlv did nvthcl-v represent Venus as beinj torn from the sea, and the masters of art de pict the golden haired goddess cf beauty as rising from the crest of a -wave. Cleanliness is not 0 next to godliness, but it is the foun dation of feminine good look3. uGod bless the man who first in vented bathtubs!" we have good reason to exclaim. One can hardly realize a time when the bathtub was a luxury, while certainly modern women hardly appreciate that what has become a taken for granted ne cessity was not so to the beauties of the past To add to the comfort, pleasure and healthfulness of the bath come many dainty perfumed toilet waters of various kinds, which cost very Little considering the amount of good derived from them A large bottle of violet ammonia can be bought for 25 cents. A ta- blespoonful to an ordinary basin of water will soften it and not only im part a pleasing fragrance to the bath, but give cleanliness to the 6kin. Toilet waters perfumed with violet, lilac, heliotrope, white rose, lavender or crabapple are quite in expensive and dainty, refreshing and agreeable td use. Florida water is one of the popular and standard toilet essentials. Then there are various kinds of eau de cologne. Aromatic eau de cologne is refresh ing for bathing purposes, and a cologne come3 especially for inva- lds that is grateful and soothing to the sick one and pleasant to sprin kle about the room. Rue de la Faix glycerin, which is delicately perfumed, is put up in ottles. iwenty-hve cents will pur chase enough to last a long time. Of lanoline and cucumber prepa rations to be used as a skin food and for massage or to improve the com plexion there are a number of vari eties. The ever useful cold cream perfumed with rose comes in ono ounce round china boxes for 15 cents or in pretty little glass jars of two ounces for 25 cents on up to ars that contain eight ounces, which cost 75 cents. Small bottles of the equally useful vaseline can be added to the toilet table at slight expense. The Children's Health. How many mothers are worrying over their children's health, never realizing that the food they are giv ing them from day to day is laying the foundation for a long, vigorous and healthy life or enfeebling the powers God has given fliem for an otherwise useful career. Is the subject not worthy of a lit tle thought nay, is it not deserv ing of some intelligent study on the part of mothers, to inform them selves upon one of the most vital questions of the present day the health of ; their children? See that they harexthe nroDer amount of properly cooked food at proper season's and that sufficient time is given to thoroughly masticate and hence to properly digest the same. Overeating of unsuitable food causes more headache among grow ing children than parents are aware of and at the same time weakens them, both mentally and phvsically, now und for all time to come. A Dish of Peas. A pretty bit of color is given by new peas stewed in an agate sauce pan without salt and without a cov er, thus keeping their color perfect- btew with them half a dozen or more French or shorthorn carrots tcut into slices. Dressed with melted butter, salt and white pepper, this is a dainty dish. For "company" it may be served in large white tur nips, hollowed and boiled in salted watej until tender, but not broken. ut a cream sauce with the vegeta bles in this case. Tbe Best Liniment for Strata Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant al Deer Park, Long Island, NY, says: I alwtys recommend Chambe lam e 'ain Bum as the best liniment foi strains. I used it lost winter for a severe lameness in tbe o'de, result ing from a strain, and was greatly pleased with (he qu'ck relief and cure it effected " For sale by W M Yearby. Bragg e I was knocked senseless by a cricket ball two years ago. The boy in the corner When does yer expect to git over it. Tit Bits. A charter is granted the Rocky Mount Steam Laundry. Company. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAT. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the sv 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. Goes t::e crockery a- Her p'.cA of sudden allowed. "What right has she to 1 dizzy?" they ask. Women who are suffering from dis eases peculiarly feaiinine are lii'uh; to sudden dizziness and faintuess, and it is only by curing tae womanly di. fj eases to hich they Y are subject that - dizziness and other ills can be entirely relieved. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It cures irregular ity, dries disagree able, weakening drains, neals inflam mation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. When these conditions are cured, backache, headache, dizziness, etc., are also cured. "I suffered Tor tvi!tw r trouble writes Mrs. Milton Grimes, of Adair Auair Co.. Iowa. " Mrhu-tt Kfi.v.. ...i J; eases-heart trouble" BriKhfs disease, and at times would hr n.,rl ...,.. I 4 .r-j , i tm nau neu ralgia of stomach. 1 can freelv sav vour medi cines (nine bottles ia all. five of Favorite Pre scnitiou. four of ' I'-kliUti vf i r.. . and Into vials of Dr. Pierce s Pellets), have cured would timl all .; i il , .1 u v. Ul will! i-ltin ?i rf nuis K, , t . ,1 . , - -- unit iiu nave a U12ZV headache, and ray nerves would all ,-..;, so 1 could not sleep. Now 1 can sleep and do a our dav s work, somrthln. ? u.a .J .1 t - a.nu Mist UUUC IUI over eleven years before." 'Favorite Prescription " wotnen stron?. sick wnmen ll Ar, no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Doctor Pierce's Pleasani- iviiet. the most deiarable laxative for delicate women. g JVC. J ?4 AN ANCHOR TO WINDWARD has flfLTAll trinnv a trnrtA abln fiwint 1Iu..ba 7 -j m p.wuki jin 111iu uiDontrr. 10 has many a man been saved by anchoring Fire, flood and famine, loss ot home and friends niUV WPM'Lr vnn fannd Kn ik. na i u ' u 1 n a suuu iiiHuritiiiTH I'lmiimnv right kind of an insurance policy will always w imvuu ui rriuHf, ue. n at once OI fames Souiligate & Son's, Insurance Agency. ?bone 48, Office over Morehead .Babltlng Co sepl7 Horfoli and western SchPdnle In Effect JUKUaM DIViaiON.-Daily Kj ctpt Bunday. P. M A M. p. M. A. M 1.56 7.00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9 15 9 3f 07 8 16 Roxboro 7 48 8 16 i. 87 8.45 Dennifiton 7.15 7 4f. 55 9.12 Ar South Doeton 6.55 7.2? 7 07 9.26 Houston 6 40 7 00 11.45 ArLynchburg Lv 4 10 -WESTBOUND LeiTe Lynchburg 8K a. ni.-The Washington and Chattanoo- Pocahontas also for Kocky Mount and all ett .iuun uu luMwju-oaiem invmiou ana ai wlntosonth and west Solid vestibule trail ; OhattaDooKa and Mwinphts, Pullmai ileeuers to MetnphU and New Orleans. SiiSi p. m. The Chicago Kxproes for Roa inke, Blnefluld, Pochonts, Kenova, Colum bia a twI i ),l,.a..A u,, n .. - U., . .. I . ttoanoke to Coliuiibns, also for Radford, B-l oi. xvuuxviue, uiiatianooga ana luterniedlaf olntg. PuUuian sleeper Roanoke to Knox dlle. Pnllmnn Rnffut Pal.na r'a Vf..lW . . Roanoke. u a Tn.-ior maroRe k ar ra, Bristol, Bl ieileld. Norton, Poc lioutis, Wdlch. 801 n n, iwilv ..r ...i. mA mediate Stations. Trains aruve at Lynchnnrg dally fron th at 1:60 a. m.. 8 50 a in. 3:36 D.m.. und lO.lf p 'm. EAST BOUND Leave Lynchburg. 8:45 p. m.-Datly for Farmvllle, Richmond t 7.65 p. ui arriving at Klcimond at 8.60 1 im, m i iiv a. M iu,w LP Ul. 9ffi m. m .Arnica Tutaul.n a or. . . " " . i . . i . a vwiauuiB u.wu a,, ul., Ear lve Richmond TJ6 a. m,, arrive Norfolk 9.L . Tn PnllmRii n.ana blaaiia r V, V ... . D,wrw jynchbnrg and Richmond. Thin nar wH II rM nuilv ,1 t.nwlilinM at n . n. for reception of passengers. H-Hi a., m - fnr ITrmvlll LJato. 1.... T.',.- folk and KlcliTO.id. ' ' WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION. Dally Ex. Pun. Ef. Sun. Dulli in. A, RL, P.M. A.M too 8.00 liT. 8.48 8.18 9.23 in.24 Winston Walnut Cove Madison Mayodan Martinsville Ar. 9.60 M 130 9.01 8.2 Wl 12 i 12.V 114,' 9.i k m l.f. (18 515 7.(9 4.85 1.0 1 Ar. .V 1 . -' ' , 1HIHI.URU kJYu .OU KAHTKi.ITVIV-tau Hnrt.vlll. i ai Lv. 1 o . - l a i . WaWSTBuuiND LKTe Burkevllle 12.26 a n. and 12.(8 noon and 3-1' p. in. Ail inquiries as to routes, ruiee Ac, urompi v annwiirnd. V. B. BEVILL, General Pawonijer A Kent noanoae, va, F. BRAUO, TravellnK Passenger Aeni B. M. UK All AM. Assent, Durham. N. (1. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Disiqns Copyrights Ac. . Anyone sending a sketch and description may qulnkly winertHln our opinion free whether an invenliiin Is prolmbly patentable, roiumnnlo-i. tloiiSRtrletlypouUdeiitlal. Handbook on I'uleuts out free. Oldent aaeney for securing patent. Patents taken throuuh Munn & Co. reoelvc tpecUU not let, without charne, la the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.srirest olr rultttlou of nj snkiiitltla Imirnitl, Terms, $3 venr: tour months, $1. Sold by ull tiewsdealent. toUNN & Co 1B-. New York SiaDoti Ouloa, 626 F BU, Waihlpgiun, D. C. 1 :r.e wa:tres ind Carets U-iiiCcsa IS Ewt AvJ a j . w , i SEABOARD AI LINE F.ULWAY. TO ALL POINTS JRCETH, SOUTH AKD SOUTHVF'n' ?cbe-:iiie -f s. tUliwj- Train 1 w ar Kn1t,T'' r f' ... w, h ar fciiiint, he I i , r ew Yurt. 01'Slo ar ' N.Y A N ar Pli Undelpbl. ar Vime u.uwu. KIKs h li 2 IT- , n .:, . zj. 8 4 a.11 li j ... mi. i li- Ala r- o ; ami Mi pn. 6 5 p i, tiepm Wt'il' r -lurt, aX hi 1:1U, L 11 ar 'WaVniiGn. ar fii.are ar Pu'iartHi.M, ar ew V-.r t A. L P R K. Sifpm S54aui pui IS.ioa im Ibluam 1 . -f pm 11 2a aui : f ui 1 36 p.-n C il mm i li m Boate. No. 2U Ex Sua No. 2 . t-x Sao WKewYork, OD.8.3.C0. Sriipm SiOn lV Pnllfcilplnl.la .n T lTBltlniore Bay Lire Siwum i V aaliliigtoa, K.4W.S.B. 6 fjim lv Porta -out;.. S.A.L. Sl'j.n, g6Ctm It Klchirond. It Petrahnr. 8. A. L. 'flam 10 8Tp-, liH'l aiu 11 2Ui ni i Uu pm b 3U aiu ar Uurtam, ow.w i .... Id- 1U1IUU1RUU cUl schedule preparnl aud iy other iDfor- schwlulea and low rates to all vrli.cipU iuui tue Kaeorts daring Reason. 8. H. REAJisJ, Agent, Durham. N. C. , SOUTHED RAILWAY. IW EFFECT KOV . 24TH, 1901. Trainft leavp Durham, N. C. 2:30 a. m. Noll westbound daily, for Greenebori and points eouth and west. Connects at Greensboro wth No 8 north for Danville end hi al mond, and south with Nnn SQ and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co lumbia,8avannah, Charleston, Jock Bonville. Atlanta a d NVw Orlp. u. at Salisbury for Afchbville, Knoxvill Chattai ooga, Nuehville tnd other points ot. 3:35 a it?.. No. 12, wu-t! ou., , daily, for hcM i b, Slma and GoU?3 boro. Caniob iniliEiAi. Steeper ijretnaboro to BnJeigh. 9:40 a. m.. No. 8. PUMibi ur.ii. daily, for Raleigh, Selma uid Go!ds boro: ixmnecte at Pelrrh with At, Uantic Coast iaoe north for Wilt, u ind Rwky iBount al Gol 'tboro for larboro, aLd Noifo'k. At Selmu (or Fayettevule Hud Florence 9 :50 a. m., No. 35, westbound, daily tor Greensboro and intermediate local points j connects at Greensboro with V. 8. Fast Mail for Danville, Lynchburg, Washington and all nomtp North Bnd West, as also with No. 30 Jul keonville to New York via Richmond. Southern Railway Din ing Cars operated on trains Nob, 36 and 30. ' 9:65 a. nv, No 16, northbound, iaily for Oxford. Henderson. Jeffries, Kej sville nd Richmond. Fo change t cars between Durham and Rich mond, where close connection is made to all points north. Close connection at J( ffries for Norfolt and Steamboat Lines to Washington, Baltimore, New York and Boston . S'lTn m Kn .IB anatknn In, "la. for Raleigh, gelma, Goldsboroand intcrmodiato stations. 4:43 D. m.. westbound, dailv. for Greenbv.ro and all points. Connects 4C Ureonsboro for Winston- Sa'em, ilso with Nor. HIS And 99 for flnlio. buryCharlotte, Columbia, Charlee- rou, avannan, JbCBSonv.lie, Atlanta ind New Orleans: at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville. Cincinnati and St. Louis. Conuects northbound with No. J2 for Richmond, Nos. 38, 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes ville, Washington, Baltimore and New York. "Ip00 p. m., No. 74, northbound, ailv ezceDt Sundav. for Oxford. teysvillf. Ricbmoud and interme diate stations. Pullmhan and Rmit,hrrn P. ilwav Dining Cars opercted on all (through) Main Line trains. No trouble to an swer queetioDB i. il UAKimiCK. Gen. Passenirer ITKANK 8. GANNON. 8d V. P. and Ueneoral Manager, ti. DUSKNBERV, Ticket AueuU Dorbam N. C. 0. & 0. RESORTS ROUTE. And Summer Homes in the Virginias. The most delightful section of the country i which to oass the hot summer dav. la in In the mountain recti in nf t.hn Vlnrlnlua nn iha line of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. : Besides such well known resort a m ths flrannhrlitr VVhlfa Btilii Vl.i.lnl. LJ... dprlngs, Rockbridge Alum. Old Sweet, Sweet uiiijucto "arm, udaiiuK, acu PUipnur, Salt Sulphur, Hotel Intermont, Ulady's Inn, AllORhailV. &C . Ac. There are hiindrnria nf country homes In the mountain regions wnicn miik-eme care of summer boarders a special business and where board cau be ob tained on most reasonable terms; Thn (Ihuuiinaalra AV 1 1 K I . . Ia k. mAH- I. vuaw ia u M1CUJ UUUm the quickest line from Carolina points to tbe ,T unit. irnrrleyr.rtnt.1vA namnnlafa n V. A 1 . i i , . v. ji tuv large r- dflrt.M tllliul rulaH . .1 . 1 ......... I t i . . .. a Summer Homes, Inns, to, address w u. run s, a t. r. A,, Kluhmoud. Va. praaptly preeatta, OB MO TU, Btni nodal, sketch A or photo for frss wrart oa pntontabilitr. 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