From the Wilmington Journal |
February 24, 1863 |
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Notice Again |
The Saloon at the Wilmington
& Weldon Rail Road has not yet been put in the hands of a Keeper,
but must be soon, as three trains of passengers want meals there
daily. Besides the Saloon, a new building with fine bed rooms for
passengers laying over, and located within two hundred years of the
Saloon, can be rented on moderate terms. The Saloon with furniture in
part, will be given rent free for one year. Call at once all
who can claim to know how to keep a good house, and are willing to
do their best to keep such an one. |
Apply to |
S. L. Fremont |
Eng. & Sup't. |
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