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I ! DAILY V - V aintiAs. It vvM Wej si:li!i--,t:iG. ty aiucctija..c4 record otiiie vroott-u m i lur "it VUiUUUkTy Cjsul JUuJI u e r- f t V I. d tiaaolEiotts consent of fell tue swcaho. Jcr, apjaiic4 la my ctS that the ariva Land Couiitx.y, Corporation of tills ikate, wtiose prLiiCijjl office :taauI at No. MKtt in tae City ef Isurcaaj, County of DuriiAin, ud State ot Norta caroma, (J. B. Miami bsliwt Ui aent therein lad la cewra toreof. upon trriora pnxtss nny h srrvodj has complied w iu tue re,u.re!-wnis cfaoaotcf the vi nersJ AsaemD.y of Nortn Carolina, St?ssioa ' 1. enuued. "An act to tv; tee Corporation law of Norto Caro.i u." prehuiinajy to the Issuing of ihia ter tiacateof L'ifji utKo. uw. Tinrtr.l. I. Bryaa brinies. Secre tary of sti j of the Staus of North Carolina, o hereof certify that the said Corporation uiO. ou toe joui day of Hay, 13. 'u e lu my omeeaauly executed and Attested consent la writing to the Dissolution of said Corpora Uos exectiwd by all the stockholders Uwm of, which ssu4 consent and the meo'd of the proceed intra aforesaid axe bow ou die la my Mid office as profiled by law. InTbsxlmomt V'HKKor, I bare hereunto tetmnuid and afhxod my official Stat, at Kuliiiu h. tnta a)th da ot Way, A. 1)., Oi me Thousand. Mm BonuNd ud two. Offldill h.BRYAH GRIMES, Seal of Secretary I 1 of State.. I Secretary ot State. Y " Executrix Notice. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham bounty as Execu trix ot the estate ot A. J. Carroll, oeceaa - ed, this ts to notify ail person holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or b-fore the Uta day of June. Witt, 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 ot A. J. Carroll, 'Meceaaed.. This the 13th day of Jane, 1903. The Tourist Season OPENS WITH TOE MONTH OF JUNE, . AND THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY . ANNOUNCES THS SALS Ot LOW RATE SifflGrExcMi Titt FROM flii Southern Points , To the delightful Resorts located on and reached via Its lines. These Tickets bear final limit . Ootobfr 31, 1908. That section of North Carolina known as "THE LAND OF THE SKY " AND THS " SAPPHIRE COUNTRY ' I Is particularly attractive to those In search ! n tyYM4AtH AoAa w hpA t ha l fa AMI -cool and invigorating, and where accommo dations can be bad either at the comfortable and well Kept boarding houses or toe 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. - l'urtlcyilar attention a directed to the ele gant Dlnlng-Oar Service on prlncl Y pal through trains. . y C The Southern Ral way 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 ot hotels and boarding houses and number ot guests they can accommodate. Copy can be had npon application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HA.RDWICK. Pass. Traffic Mg'r. Gen. Pass. Ag't , . Wasuinqton, D. C. " June 10 8m. 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 novSV-tf Durham. N. a' A Drop Of I nk; Judiciously applied may be the means o: calling the attention of a good many people to the merits ot a par ticular article or line - of goods which you have-to sell. We have had many year's experience applying printing ink Let us apply some for you on the pages of . the . THE SUN. Read the Sun daily or weekly and be happy- vou nave any thing to sell or wish to buy . adver tie lu its columns." It pays. Greensboro, N. C. Uvrary aal B'i'!ss Cvas. S.-h.'s of kstii Art anJ E.ocaUon. Library Course - ac4 Mi Liviajt Lip-.-us -i fi.M-tV per er. Fall Session Begins Septemlnnr lOlb, 1902. For Catalogue apply to LUDT 0. nODEnTSO!!, JacS7-Sai-diw Prestdeufe TRIIIITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, N. C, Offers US gradna'e aad nndergraduate cour ses of study. New library jfaclli ties, labora tory equipments and gymnasium. Number ot students doubled la 8 years. Large num ber of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address, D. 7. KEWSOLI, June38-lm . Registrar. MEDICAL SCHOOL OIIYER SITI OF HORTH C1HDLI1I1. FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. 22 Instructors. mAwrn hhnin CnTtfnTrt lall lCllii UC&Uii) OCU.CiU-1 ber 8, 1902. For information address, P. l( 1 Chapel Hill, N. C. june28-tf Good Printing. prompt cryice" ZEB-P. COUNCIL, JOB - DURHAM. - PRINTER, NORTH CAROLINA. Keep this In mind, so that when you need Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes. BUI Heads, Statements. Receipt blanks. - Clrcu- culare. Posters, or Pamphlets, you wl munlcate with me. aud your needs will be supplied. You will find my way of doing Business satisfactory.. YOUR OREKS SOLICITED. I STRIVE TO PLEASE. When Yon want Wood (n quantities ot from five, ten, one hundred or two hundred cords, call on J... V BOWLING, Next to Electric Light House, for prices. He Next to Blectric Light House, tor prices. He will make them right. Phones-Interstate 111. Veil 108, Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds de li versa promptly. marft-tf , B. R. HOUSTON, ecbuictl Draftsman aid slider. Will give estimates on all kinds of work Plans and specifications made on applica tion. Work done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. -iiock box wo. oos, immam. h.u. Job Work a Specialty. sepl9-tf DR. J. J. THAXTON, DURHAM. N. O. With fifty-five years of experience as a gen eral practitioner. His specialties, mucuous memoranes, glands and nerves Females in partcular. Indigestion, bronchitis, scrofu- ar, jousunauon ana neaaacne. seconaary and hereditary diseases. -Turkish Vapor Baths given. janl-tt. SPECIAL LOW RATE Excursions via Norfolk and Western Rill way. Federation Womans Clubs. Los Anneles. 01.. Mav 1 to 8. Travelers Protective Asso.. Portland. Ore., June 3 to 7. Mystic Surlne, San Francisco. Cal.. June 10 to 14. United rder Workmen, Portland, Ore., June 10 to . international B. S. AafO.. L'enver. Col. Tune 26. Knights of Pythias, San Francisco, ;ai . August it to 10 - ts. r. u. urns, oi Lake Cltv. Utah. August 2 to H Write for information as to rates and dates jf sale of tickets. W B. BEVILL. M. E. BBAGG, T. P. Ag't Gen'l Pass. Ag't. mar23-tlllaugl5 GRAND EXCURSION. - -TO- ' MOREHEAD CITY, Monday, August 4th, 1902. Southern Railway will operate special train leaving Henderson August 4th, at 7:30 vm.Uxroraat s:4u a m., uurnam 10:10 a. m.. Raleiirh 11:11 a. m.. Selena 12:05 p. m.. ar rivlnn at MoreW "ltv at 4:00 o. m. Round tun rate rrom uenaerson n.w. uxiora b io. Durham $3.25, Raleigh S3.00, Selma $1.76. Re turning train will leave Aforehead City at 4:00 p. m., August etb, giving two days and tan mania at uw seasuure. ror luriunr in formation can on any agent oi tne ooutnern Kail way or write. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. O. S. H. nARDWICK. G. P. A.. Washington, D.O. UPPIflCOTT' MONTHLY MAGAZINE 1 A Family Library Tii9 Esst In Current Utsratara '12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR:-25 CTS. A COPY NO .CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF The WRSKLY Son is oaiy : vear. From 20 to- 2 columns o live, interesting local, state am peneral news each week. Sub Rcribe and eet a wide-awake Dut ham paper. , - - PBfl s TiiuasmY, JULY 34. Critters Firsst. IIpr thp rhprn m lht tlO-llD. Kanch, gcr-rutcb and raoch ainl ruDcb! There's a row of bonest iritters: does rce pood to bear 'em manch. Down to our boaee we wear patches honest patches , thoaijh, and neat; But ei ratber Lave the patches than to fckinch on wbat we eat. Lou of work and grub to back ?e that's a mighty wholesome creed; Critters first, sir, that's my motto give the critters all they need. And to hear 'em give ve ereetin' with their jolly little blat When ve ouen ud o' mornin's. ab. there's comfort, friend, in that. As ye've prob'ly sometimes noticed, when his cattle bate a man Ye'll notice that his neighbors size bira up on that same plan. But for me there's nothin' better than tbis here: to understand That a dozen honest critlfrs owe their comfort to my hand Holman F. Day, in Everybody's Magazine. Important to Voters The Voting Places Designated.- . The precincts and voting places 6f alt the townships, except Durham I. c .w rv : iuwuhuiu, tor tun ueuiuurauu prim ariesnext Saturday, July 261b, shall remain as they were in the last gen eral election, except that the voting place at UoxV store is changed to Cole's Store, a few hundred yards from Cqx a old store. The preoincts and voting place? in Durham township shall be as fol lows: . For the voters living in the city of Durham, the precincts and voting places shall be the same as they wei in the last city election ror the voters living in the two old East Durham precincts. (Com mon wealth Mills and Stroud's Store) and now outside of the present city imits, the voting place shall be K A. Crabtree s drug store on north side of the railroad. liragtown precinct and voting place shall remain as they were m the laBt general election. For the voters living in West Dur ham precinct, north side (and now outside of the present city , limits) the voting place shall be lilacknalrs drugstore. 1' or the voters L vine in the West Durham preainct, south side (and out side of the present city limits) the voting place shall be. 13. b. Johnson s store Those voteis who formerly voted 1 4..r iin i t t the Pearl Mill (and are outside of the present city limits) will vote follows: Those living west of the northern extension of Mangum street will vote at Blacknall's drug store, in West Durham precinct, north side, and those living east of the northern extension of Mangum street will vote at R. A. Crabtree's store, in East Durham precinct. Those voters who formerly voted present city limit-) will vote at B F. Johnson's store, in West Durham precinct, south side. By order of Democratic ExecntiveH Committee. J. Crawford Biggs, Ch'm. Hot,rtbarn. When the quantity op food taker. 'fl to large or the qi -lity-too rich. re rlburn is likely to follow, and es peci lly bo if the digestion has bei veakened by constipation. Eat .lowly and not too freely of easily Mg sted food. Masticate the food iboroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a full jess and weight in the region of be stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, .take me of Chamberlain's Stomach and iver Table's and the heartburn mav leavoideJ. For sale by W. M. Zearby. For Rent. One three story brick building with elevator on ParrishSt., suit- ible for wholesale or retail. Seoond and third stories in brick building on Parrish St. One store room on Parrish t. One store room on Cleveland St. Apply to 30-tf. E. C. Hacknky. His Excuse: Mrs. Handout i Will you saw somfl wood? Frayed Fagin Sorry, mum, but I've got the ping pong wrist, and me pbysi Ician say I need absolute rest! Puck. The Same Old Story. J A Kelly relates an experier.ee similar to coat wbicn has happened lii almost every neighborhood in the United states and has been told bv th ms&nds of others. He says: "Lst I summer I hat an attack of dvsen tery and purchy8dab:ttleotCham cer Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which I used eocord ling to directions and with eatirely satisfactory results. . The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used .other remedies." Mr. Kelly is a well known citison of Henderson, N. 0 1 Vox sale by W. U. Yearby. F.-etv D 3 Tai'i E s Mais at H:":, ur may le cal'.ol ia . r madam aa crd.r.arv Tr.at Ma Ihe c-rpe :) i uiiitixet f pine talk wkh good, solid k-gs and about' forty-two inches long and about twenty-nine ligh, and then ail of t-er taste and ingenuity will coaiit ill transforming this same pine table into a thing of usefulness and Loatjty by just the way she ilresses it in its muslin cover. It lijay be first covered in silk or cam bric, and then a dotted or plain muslin Talanee trimmed with lace or edged in a full frill with narrow beading extends to the floor. Have the valance very full, for it is much better to preserve tha fluffy effect. Xow make a cover of the same ma terial, lace trimmed and slightly larger than the table. These mus lin covers are very easily taken off and washed, so that madam's dress ing table is alwavs sweet and dain- ty. The prettiest mirror for this ta ble is the round hanging glass which can always be found in all good fur niture shops, says the Boston Post. This may be. hung or placed on the table and is made doubly dainty by having a scarf of the same muslin as that used for the cover and va lance frilled or lace trimmed and thrown, over the mirror and caught back at the sides with knot3 of rib bon the shade of the lining. , If possible, have the table where a good light comes from the win-do- ou the person sitting before it, and also the electric lights should be conveniently placed. Such a ta ble is very inexpensive, very easily made, but very pretty, and when spread with all the bottles, brushes, boxes, pincushion, trays, etc., pleas es the most fastidious woman fully as well as if she had spent four time its cost on a black walnut im portation or a snowy enamel one in the latest design. The cheapness of it will not de tract from, but, on the contrary, with any sensible woman will en hance, the appreciation of this toi let adjunct to the up to date dress ing room. Magazine Holder. A common wire toaster is some times used for a magazine holder. It is first painted with the diamond gold paint; then ribbon is woven through the spaces across the front and to the middle of the back, where the ends of each piece are neatly joined. "Blue and white ribbons al ternating till the spaces are filled make a pretty contrast with the gold wires. The shorter handle of the toaster is bent down inside the case, and the long one is used to hang it by. As the ribbons are woven in each one is left a little longer as it neara the top of the case, so that the front will hang at he proper angle. A Dainty Article. A carnation penwiper, which is easily made, is a dainty article. It consists of a flower and bud of pink cloth and two green cloth leaves at tached to a stem, the leaves being arger than the natural foliage of the carnation. The carnation it self is made like the paper ones, -a strip of , pink cloth being notched and rollea up and a cloth calyx put on. The bud consists of a bit of notched pink cloth rolled up and a alyx attached to that also. A thick green silk wire form3 the stems of bud and flower, double green leaves to serve as a penwiper being attached to the wire stem. "So Jack is married , eh ? Do you think he'll get along with bis wife? Tin quite sure be will. lbey sang in the same choir for two years without quarrelling." A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Diwy opens wnen tnousanut have proved that Electric Bitters will auicklv cure such troubles, "l sut lerea ior years wun Kianey truuuiH, . . . 1 1 . i I. 1 writes Mrs. rhebe llherley, ot Jfeter son, la., "and a lame back pained me so. I could not dress myseir, out Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and. although 73 years o'd, I now am able to do all my housework It overcomes Constipation, improve Appetite, gives perfect'health. nly 60c at R. Blacknall & Son's Drui Store. ; 3 Times Were Chanced : Clara (to her old chum) And that horrid Jones boy that use to pester you with his love-making, does he worry you as much as ever? Ethel Well, hardly; you see, we're married'now. Baltimore jxews. HHEWISM CORED IS I DAY. "Mvs'tlc Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in to x davs.. Its action upon the svs tern is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the disease "immediately disappears The first 4ose greatly benefits. 1 75 cents, Sold by Hackney Bros Drujjlsts, Durham. - Beautiful ThouB'Kts The sweet, pure breath of the babe is suggestive of innocence and health. A mother's yearning for children is in separable from a love of the beautiful, an J it behooves every woman to bring the iweetest and best influence to bear on the subject of her maternity. To relieve pain and make "easy thai period when fife is born again, Mother's Friend is rjopularly used. It is a liniment easilj administered and for external use only. Pregnant women should try this remedy, it being undeniably a friend to her durine nature's term of suspense and anticipation. flothers Friend, if used throughout gestation, will soften the breasts, thereby preventing cracked and sore nipples. All muscles straining with the burden wiJ relax, become supple and elastic from its continued application. - All hbres in the aulonvnal region will respond readily to th e-cpanding covet containing the embryo if flother's Friend is applied externally during pregnancy. Of all reliable druggists $i .ooper bottle. Write for free book on notherhood." THE BRA0FIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA t4 j-rc - IN AKCHOR TO YitiDYARD ias saved many a good ship from disaster. o has many a man been saved by anchoring its future to a solid insurance company. Fire, flood uud famlue, loss of borne and friends mav wreck your fortune, but tlio right kind of au Insurance policy will alwajs oe a haven ot refuge, liet it at once ot James Southgate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone 46, Office over Moreheud'.Banklug I o sepl7 N Horfoli and Westerr Schedule in Effect DURHAM DIVISION. Daily Kit cept Sunday. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. .85 7.00 Lv. Durham Ar. 9 15 9 85 07 8 16 Roxboro 7 48 8 16 87 8,45 Denniston 7 15 7 45 55 9.13 Ar South Boston 6.55 7.25 .07 9.26 Houston . 6.40 7 00 11.45 Ar Lynchburg Lv 4 10 WESTBOUND-Leave Lynehborg. . ' j 80 a. m. The Wachlnaton and Chattanoo- a Limited, for Roanoke, Radford, Blnefleld, 'ocahontas. alg,-for Rocky Mount aud all sta 'ions on Wluston-Salem Division and all r:olnt south and west Solid vetitibule train a Chattanooga and ' Mempnid, I'uuuiaa ileeperg to Meiunbl and Nuw Orleans. 3-.au o. m. 1 he Chlcairo Exriwos for Roa- aoke, Blnefleld. Pocahontas, Kbuova, Colum- )us and Chicago. Fuiin an iiutTet Bleeiei iloaroke toColaiT.bus. also for Radford. B -Id ol. Kaoxvlile. Cbattanooga and intermediate joints. Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Knox rtile. Pulunan Buffet Palace Cars Norfolk and loanoke. 7 0 a.m. for Ktaroke. R.dfnr.1. Bristol, Bl 'eliald. Nortan, ichout8, Welch. 6 fn p. m. UallV for iwanoke and Inter mediate Stations. Trains arrive at Lynchburg daily rrcm tr . west at 1:60 a. ui., 8.50 a m. 8:36 p. m and 10. 16 m. EASTBOUND Leave Lynchburg. 8:4S p. m. Daily for FarmvHle. Klchmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, arrives Potereiniii it 7.o6 1. in,, arriving at nici iuouu ate.oou to,, arrive at Norfolk at 10.4ti p m. SA5 a m.s-Arriv-e fetersocrg ixit. in., ar rive Biohmoud 7U6 a. m arrive Norfolk 8. lu v. m. fiiuman paiace aieeper oeiweea tivnchbarg and Rlchivood. This car will oe reaiy al Lyurhburg at 9 p v. Tor reception 01 passengers 8:55 a. m.- f r r trinvllle. 1 eter bu'K. Nor- folk and hichio id. WfN8T0N-8ALKM DIVISION. Dallf Ex. Hun. E 1 Sua. DhIW r in. A; ai. r. at. A.M. 00 s.on iiv.. wmston Ar. v..w a 38 8.43 Walnut Uove .U1 Ul (.(9 Madison s.-x- 13.4' 12.41 U 45 4,13 8.28 Mayodan 8.3) 15 1U.Z4 Marunsvtue 7.1 O.ln BASTHOUNl-l,av KurRevllle 4.:u a. m 11 S4 . m. nd 6.3) p. m. WKSTBdrMJleikve Hurkevllle IMI a u. anii 13.(8 noou arti 31' p. in. AU mqplrles tu to roQUb, rales &C., prompt y answereo. W. B. PB.V1LL, Otsneral Pasrenger Agent. Roauoite, Va, L a. BrtjiGti, Traveling Pasennger Agent Knanoke, V a. S. M. (iB AHAM Aoent. Dnrham. N. O 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks 'Mltv Copyrights Ac. Anyone lending a okelrh and dpwrtptlon mar qiiKlilT HMwrlalu our optnioii fiee wlicihir ai. Iir.unttnn l probably patentable. Communion tlon.MrlctlvcouUdantlal. Hauilbnokou Tirieuu cut Ire tdrtesl aiiencr for tttcurintr paii'nm. Patents taken throiiuli Munn & Co. fccetvi tfrrinl noiict, without cbnrse, in the Scientific Jliiiericati. A hanrmom!ly lllnntrafnil weokly. Lnrwrt elr culatlon nf nnf krientliio Journal. Teriui. a (enrt four moiitu., $1. Sold hy alt newtdoaleM. . Branch OWmv r F .. WanMnKton, p. C Subscribe to the Sun. MB A ... W L m a. i AIR LINE BAILTTAY. TO ALL FOINT3 JT??T5?. S(UTP Awjj :nijTwit"V!-!" 1 cl 1 lv, - Zx Sz.a A . ... Urn A - J r- ; :-!-.- 1 S - ar i : i ti- u, ' 1 ja, ar fc at li-i.rc. i.'; e ar f Voj k. u D S Co t. i i - ar NY UN s.la ar PI ii.Wptia. ' Jl -an artVa.-;.. i-n. AW b,B. S&oam 4 H- pa, 1 r 8 .5 p n 6 pin ar i t r horjr, ar hi !u!.....l ar W ii a-un, ar ju.il a f-i- U la. tr i r 8. A. L. 1 2 rm iMu S : pui 6 -) a -s S 1 m 10 10 an it pc U as t Po ar? 1 W am 4 U pai W P apy. Route. No. til x rus Ko. I IvNewYork. ODS.H.OO. I'Bpm 8 Op iv - N.V.f.AN. ISSpm TMaaj v Phriaelrhla. " IKS pni 13 U am lv btitio ore Bay TJre t pm Washington. N.aW.S.B. 0;m Torts out S A. I t - n- 1 50 pn lv Rlchrr ond. lv Peteret'nrtf, ar Uuraoi, A. L. 0 am 10i7r'a lu (1 am 11 X) pnt 4ttipm 8 30aa Tickets on sale to all points. Pnllnanand Boat letervatioas junde on application. Spe cial schedules prepared and a y other lnfor-n-.&tiun eleerful y furnished. Convenient schedules nd low rates to all ru-dpal bum u.er heaoi ts during seasi-n. 8. H. Ki.Aii8. Agent, Durham, N. C. SODTHEKN RAILWAY. VH EYFEOT KOV. 84TH, 1901 Traiue leave Durham, N. C. 3:30 a m No. 11 westbound daily, for Qreeusbov aad points pouth aud wast. Coniiecis at Greensloro w th No. 8 north for Danville and Hi h-' mond, and south with Nos 39, 33, and 37, for Salisbury, Charlotte, Co lumbia,8avannah, (Jharlwt.n, Jhck sonville, Atlanta a d New Orlear e: at Salisbury for Ashtjville, Km xvill.', Chatti. ;ioga, Nubhville ana other points wtst. 3.35 b m.. ISO. 12, cuftu.uw. , daily, for Kalei( b. Slma uud GoMs boro. Caruta xu-7jia. Sleeper ' Greensboro to r.aloigb. 9:40 a. m., No. 8, cs.MU.-Li.r, daily, for Raleigh, Selma anu Gks boro; connects at Selma iti At lantic Coast Lino north for Wji u and Rocky Mount at Gol dboro fcr Tarboro, and Nor f elk. At Selnm for Fayetteville and Florence 9 :60a. m., No. 35, wesibuiiud, dHii for Greensboro and lbutrmeuuve local points; connects at Greeneboio with U. O. Fast JU.au ior Lanviuf, Lynchburg, Washington and nil points tiorth snd west, as also wun No 30 Jacksonville to New Y- rk via Richmo.d. Sou: horn Railway Din icg Cars operated on trains iSiCs. 36 and 30. 9:55 a. m., No. 16. wrtnb un-, daily for Oxford. H.'-iidrrpou, J Urif, Kej sville Fed P.icbmond. T o change of cars between Durham and Rich mond, w here close connection is made to nil points north, t lese connection at Jt Ifries for Ndrfolk and Steamboat IJues to Washington, Bultinioie, New York and Boston . 8:47 n. m.. No. 36 eastbouni). dai!v for Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate stations. 4:43 p. m., weetbourid, daily, for Greeubbi.ro and all poifts Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, also with Nos. 85 and S9 for Salis bury, Charlotte. Columbia, Charles ton, - avannab. JocRsonv.lle, Atlanta and New Orleans; at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Connects ttorthbound with No 13 for Richmond, Nob. 88, 34 and 40 for Lynchburg, Charlottes ville, Washington, liaitunore and New York. 5:00 p. m., No. 74, northbound,, aily except Sunday, for Oxford, Keysvillr, Richmo.d and interme diate stations. Pullmhan and Southern Rtilway Dining Cars operc ted on all (through) Main Line trains. No trouble to an swer questions S. U. UAKUWiLJi., uen. rMtenger FRANK 8. GANNON, 3d V. P. D1 tieneeral Manaaer. G, DUSNBRY, Ticket Agent. Durham X. C. G.&O. SUMMER RESORTS ROUTE. And Summer Homes in the Virginias. The most delightful section ot the country In which to pass the hot bummer days, is in the mountain regton of the Virginias, on the Hue of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Besides such well known resorts as the - Greenbrier White Sulphur, Virginia Hot !prlnvs. Kockbrldge Alum, Old Sweet, 8weet Chalybeate. Warm, Healing, Red Sulphur, Salt Sulphur, Hotel lutermout, Olady's Ian, Alleghany. Ac , Ac. 'I here are hundreds of country homes in the mountain regions which make the care of summer boaraen a special business and where board can be ob tained on most reasoanoie wruu. The Chesapeake ft Ohio Is by many hours the quickest line from Carolina points to the. West. For descriptive pamphlets ot the large re sorts, Illustrated folders containing lists of. Summer domes, Inns, ftOj, address J NO. U. rUTTB, A. U. If- A., Richmond, Va. J S prmptlr rMand, OK NO rSB. nd mM, rtetch, or phot, lr frw irrt ea pattntakil ilr. Hook "How v to ottata U.S. and rsnifs t-M.au.aa raa-ira, ; VrKES. Frt trnna vtn (T.r4 to i nr.. ton 1 JO f ATSKT LAWTEUft OT St 1K4KS' rkAOTICS. ft) nn enn tnrm tvnnmn THBfMiRit THFM. i )AU kliHiira. ma.u.l. boand aUvu lattuAiH wnur n RMftW Pr no. 5 tO VS W V.-k ww r PATENT LAWYERS, Opp. U. 8. PsImI Cilicei. WASHINGTON, 0. ft? I Subscribe for the SUN, a . w y-i n Hn inn r ji,
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