THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892. hroanoke news. HALL & SLEDGE! jp J.illKD EVERY THURSDAY. BJHUIWCEiniOKWADJAKCK. (by Mail;," rostugc it am v.. One Six A the agri roin ly Democratic journal devoted to ' :i c,i,ip.,tiaiirtl. political and ral interests of Halifax and sur- counties. . advertising rates reasonable and d on application. furil 1 BSD AY APRIL 7, 1892. Convicts Escaped. Saturday a colored convict escaped from the guards at Great Falls. He was at work with the others. The morninp; was very foggy and taking advantage of this fact he iiimned infn ihfi rivpr swam some dlS- j-.j,- , tance down the stream and disappeared. Two convicts also escaped from the State farms a few days ago. So lar as we have learned none of them have been captured. A White Mole. We were shown a white snowbird not lone since and we havo heard of white blackbirds, but we npvar thought there was any such thin as white moles, but they do exist along with white snowbirds and blackbirds. Mr. J. W. Liles, of the Aurelian Springs section informed us a few days ago that his son. Mr, John R. Liles, whilo ploughing last week unearthed a genuine It hud not a nnot on nim but was pure whito and a genuiao niolo HE fish are biting. ere you April-fooled ? bib trees are budding out. I IE grass is growing rapidly. ik fruit is all right, thus far. , r . rET your fishing rods in order. ?crkey is now a back number. ?aiiasols will be trimmed with jet. ' jAST Sunday was a real summer day. Che feminine bang is not so heavy as ?as. ' Sext week is known as Holy Week the Episcopal church calendar. Board or County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners held their regular monthly meeting at Halifax Monday, all the members being present. The register of deeds was directed to issue no further order to Elizabeth Moore. B. C. Knight and R. B. Parker were . ... i i - .1. . ailowcd (wo dollars eacu lor oue iuouui; and Jesse B. Alsbxook, ex-Confederate soldier, four dollars for one month. V. R. Smith, Faucetts; Emanuel Al ston, Enfield; J. H. Hare, Palmyra; C.G. Evans, B. B. Williford, Weldon, and Leaoh & Bro., Brinkleyville, were allow ed to list taxables. R. A. Hardy paid in $20.46 collected from the insolvent list of Brinkleyville township. Half fee report of March Superior court was filed and ordered recorded. The Board's Attorney was directed to procure an order from the next term of the court to tax the expense of juries in the canal cases in the costs. Superintendent of the County home was directed to discharge Ann Washing ton. W. D. Parker was exempt from poll Died. Mr. R. J. Boyd, an aged and respected citizen of the Aurelian Springs section died ou Wednesday of last week, aged about seventy-five years. He was a good neighbor, a good husband and father and a consistent member of the M. E. Church. He leaves a wife and a number of children and grand children to mourn their loss. He was buried Thursday. POPULAR REOPLE. SOME OF THE FOLKS YD U KNO WAND THEIR DOINGS. Republican Politics. The Re publican county convention mot at Hali fax Tuesday for the purpose of selecting delegates to the district and State conven tions. The delegates appointed to the district convention, which meets at Littleton to-day are Winfield Young, Columbus Baker, Jim Airington, Whit Hardy. The delegates appointed to represent the county at the State convention are H. Hannon, Moses Williams, J. J. Wood and R. J. Lewis. A Call for a Third Party Meet ing, The following call for a meeting of ,;,nn. ot UnHBneath was handed us a VlllUDUO " few davs ago: ti All whitn and colored citizons favora Li. :,ion,lnt nn1itic.nl action are tax for one year. 010 IU iumj' t - ... atPd to meet at Roseneath at 10 8. J. Clark paid w ,vj o'clock, April 16th. (Signed) J. C. Bass, L. E. Griffin, Colin Gray A meeting for the same purpose will, we learn, be held in the Deep Lreek nection on Friday night next. Pardoned. Willie Thomas, who $9.83 collected from insolvent tax list. It was ordered that the following be fixed as the remunervation for taking the tax lists and agricultural statistics Enfield township $35; Brinkleyville. Faucetts. Halifax, Palmyra, Weldon Littleton, Scotland Neck $30; Butterwood Conoconara and Roseneath, $25. Tim ronort of the srrand mry to th - t v - thn msconai cnurcu uaieuuai. 1 - ' iaomuuiiuiohj"'j L -n v.. ..ii. killed a young girl near Aurelian Springs Mo . t of cour, WM M. It stated FROFESSOR UOSTEttPreuicia uuuoui.j . , . i j l e :! . drv weather for this month. last W nas m Pa . . " 1 A and PuntJ hm,S if ' " , , by Governor Holt. The killing was The mail w(i'hin! on the several ., , . , . (..AAA --o n - i n.nHnntii ii n moo arraaron nnu iuk tlroads ceutering here has closed Let us all work together for the ben en accidental. He was arrested and to jail and was tried at the November tn Rtinotinr nnnrr. Tn VlfiW of I V 1 1UUI V VU ftle, w vv fit of the town and consequently for our factg OTaR Bentence(j to six months wn benefit. imnrisonment in the county jail. Recently If - a petition asking his pardon signed by ihfitrack here a few dnys ago and did the Judge, jury, Solicitor and many Bomedatasco to the company's scales. Nearly cfery one needs a good spring medicine, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is ufi douhtedW tho best. Try it this beason. M'ri,iwinfs men of Weldon could others was sent to the Governor and the pardon was granted. Thomas was dis charged by Sheriff Reid a few days ago and is now a free man again. T Ten Tnruoia Thn fnllrnrinrr W4rA JUL U W ' i ' ' JJlOl A IV L.ii . j.uw . . - make tho country for fifty miles around appointed ;ist takers for th s several tributary to tho town in a business way. t0WDanipS ja tho coUnty at the session of Vvppi.t.ent railroad iacilnics make Weldon a splendid distributing point and there a good place for every kind of bus- s iness ... . . .i ) Bishop Lyman will preach at tne Episcopal church to morrow night. The i II.. : .i;..t1n invitAfl tn puolic genoiaoy w uuiuwuj attend. Weldon is bound to be k big town, tho citizens can hasten its rowth by working together for that end in season and out of wuson. The Raleigh & Gaston railroad compa ny will sell round tiip tickets from this point to Raleigh and return on account of the political conventions for $5.00. the Beard of Commissioners on Monday: Brinkleyville W W Rosser. Butterwood A E Carter. Conoconara J A Norflcct. Enfield J R Whitaker. Faucetts W K Pinman. Halifax J M Grizzard. Littleton J E Spruill. Palmyra W L Harrell. Roseneath M B Pitt. Scotland Neck J C Pittman. Weldon B A Pope. Situation Wanted A graduate of a first class Commercial College desires a situation as book keeper or clerk. Ex noripnee in both single and double entry. , ...... '1 "8 Best reference. Apply at tuis,ifte lor He ha3 one of Mr. i .i l jt lunner parucumio. ' . . - - Dry Kiln Burned. On Thursday lastAe dry kiln of Mr. A. M. Inge was -&itroyed by fire. Six thousand feet of lumber was also destroyed, the amount of the loss being about one hundred dollars. The kiln was at his lumber yard, about three wiles from town. Fine Stock Mr. T. W. Fcnncr, of Scotland Neck, who is now extensively engaged in the dairy business, is gradually iiw'i-Hiisiiu' Iim hutttr uroduct 'and finds o I ready sale for all he puts on tho market His "River View" dairy has already onnmrad an excellent reputation. He has also determined to go into stock raising and will no doubt be as succes-ful. B. P. Williamson's trotting bred horses and will give espcial attention to stock. It is encouraging to un mir nnnla rmliinL' out of the old " r r r- o ruts and striking out in new directions and it is still more encouraging to note that those farmers are usually prosperous who out. nut. nf tha old ruts and stay out of B " . ' them. 1 Discharged. Oa Monday last the case of the United Stages against J . H. Wood, charsed with violating the inter- 1 r " nal revenue laws was h"nrd by U. S. Commissioner II. B. Iiaircll. After an examination, Mr. Wood was discharged, being declared tiot guilty of the charge. The Prize Awarded'. The prize offered by Col. W. A. Johnston fur the bjs solution of the problem 'hof long " will iTtke to Christianize tho world,-' tho proportion being given to the present time, was awarded to Mr. Eugene John- ctnn i.f T.itttHtnn. II is solution has al ready been published. . Beware of Olntmeuti for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the wnoie system wheu eutering it through the mucous surface. Such 'articles ihouldnever.be used except on prescriptions from reputa b?e physiciaus, as the damage they will fio is ten fold io the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh fjuro, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and t!ikn internally, and acts directly upon he blood and mucous surfaoes of the ystem. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure e sure you get the genuine. It is taken iternallji and made in Toledo, Ohio, by ' J. Ch)ney & Co. ,;"rSoHd by druggists, 75o. SrRiNU Opening of Millinery. The Spring opening of new millinery will take place at Mrs. P. A. Pcwis emporium on the the 13th and 14th insts , aud the public is invited to attend on .hose days and see all the new dtigns, oolors and novelties which make the ladies bewitch- iug and delight tnt ir hearts. It will be the last opportuuiiy to get new hats and gs for iiaster. Uu that occasion Mm. Lori3 will 6oW a great variety ot goods, among them being the new styles of ribbous moire and nacree nd all other new shades, also the new jet effects in hat crocus; chiff jn in all colors, flow ers, laces, aud in short everything that will make glad the female heart. But the beot of all is that all these pretty things are so the ip that you will be sur- miwil to luarn the rtrices. Gi and see r f.r yourselves. were in good order and prisoners and inmates well cared for. It recommended opier Shearin, a lunatic, be sent to the Asylum as he cannot get necessary treatment in jail. It was ordered that hereafter the Reg ister of Deds be instructed to retain from tho amounts allowed witnesses and other persons by the Board of Commis sioners from time to time any amounts that may be duo tho county for taxes or for any other purpose; and it shall be the duty of the sheriff to examine said list of allowanco and furnish to the Register of Deeds the names of such persons so indebted to tho county and the amounts of their indebtcduess. And all persons purchasing county orders or witness tick ets are hereby notified that hereafter purchases are made subject to the claim of the county. The list takers and jurors for May term Superior court will bo fund cIm- where. The following bills were audited and ordered paid: L. D Browning, poor house, $41 86 TL Whitaker, recording orders, (5 70 J A Ilarn l!, stationery 27 22. I E Gretfu, i salary, 62 50 J F Hancock, taking prisoners to jar, 3 00. D T Winfreo; hauling lumber 1 00. Wade Allen, repairing bridge 4 00. W B Tillery, goods, 8 86. P N Stainback & Co., goods 11 05. Emry & Pierce, goods, 45 75 Emry and Daniel, goods, 6 34. K E Ki'patrick, guardingjury 4 00 Jesse Solomon, fixing road to Short run mill 6 00. J T Gregory, wood, 5 00. Norfleet Smith, building bridge 28 00 A J Jackson; work poorhouse .25 Willcox Bros , whiskey 1 00 J A Norfleet, taking lunatic to jail, 1 50 J E Daniel, guarding jury 4 50 S Johnston, for paupers, 10 00 W M Martin, agricultural statistics, 10 00. J B Brickell, tobacco, 8 10 R G Reid, board for jurie 50 00 W M Cohen, drus, 1m 40. John Fenntr, work 75o J N Brown, drugs 15 20 A A Hux, serving notices, .60 W R Shaw, work, 8 00. Jurors for Next Court. The jurois drawn for May term, Superior court, are as follows : FIRST WEEK. W G Purnell, A G Green, J R Har- roll, W T Purnell, T A Clark, S G Britt, W II Leggett, W S Ilockaday, P C Gregory, R U Daniel, Berry Price, R H Pittman, W T Jones, Richard Turner, E Hyman, Calvin Medford, W H Josey, J W White, T U Gaskins, J F Whitaker, B II Hale, L E Pope, J B Ti'ghman, Jr, J M Manning, L M Alston, Louis Iroe lich, J II Pope, John C Jeukins, A L Pope, L D Morris, J H Burton, G A Savage, W II Johnston, J II Johnston, Ililliard Brown, Leonard Batchelor. SECOND WEEK. DAG Brockett, W H Thome, Kel Edmunds, W D Tillery, J S Wright, H MKeeter.C W Shields, Hartwell Brown, J D Wood, Guilford Gee, B F Amngtcn, J T Briggs, Perry Mills, W M Crump, James S Sledge, C R Barklcy, W M Martin, R G Branch. Sheriff B. I. Alsbrook spfrnt Monday night in town. Col. T. P. Wynn, of Mtirfreesboro, was in town this week. Mrs. Charlns Newcomb, of Raleigh, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. W. O. Hudson, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting relatives in town. The Rev. John N. Cole, of Raleigh, spent Tuesday night in town. The Rev. R." P. Troy, of Littleton, spent a day or two in town this week. Mr. S. M. Gary, of Halifax, was in town Monday night attending the I. O.O. F. The Rev. W. B. Morton, formerly of this placo, has accepted a unanimous call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Louisburg. Among the delegates to the Southern Baptist convention are Revs. R. T. Vann and L. M. Curtis, of Scotland Neck, G. L. Finch, formerly of this county, and T. J. Taylor, of Warrenton. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESP fCT & AT era r? n i WILL CURE PILES " I hftvt long known valus in blad ing p i let. It it th prince of ramtdiM in all forms of hmorihotdi." Of . A M. COLLINS, Cameron, Mo. CATARRH "Have btn a constant tuMtror for vtart from vara colds in head and tnroat. Tried most evry wown remedy. Cond'i Extract r.lteved ma wonderfully, and hat effected almost a rad'eil ctre FREDERIC E. FINCK, Nw YofK City, SORE EYES " It ctt llkt migie in ophthtimi4. t liks It to much for ort yti." M. JAMESON. LAMENESS 1 i itrnnolw recommend Pond's Extract for lameness, and use it constantly." MICHAEL DONOVAN, N. Y. Athletic Club. SORENESS " Hv.t J !'' ting sort on my ink la, which hid illti to tho bono. For ntno months I doctored to no pufpoio. Triad botllt of Fond'i Extract, and cired immediately." MINNIE VAN ATTA, Lockloon. Fll. BRUISES THE SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co., to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxaiive. For sale by all druggists. Murdered at Day Light. On Thursday morning before sunrise Mr. Atlas Tavlor. a respected citizen of j - i 4 Northampton county, was foully murdered at his home near Seaboatd. He had risen and gone out to feed his stock about Jay, as was his custom. 13 i- failing to return caused him to be sought for, and in the barn yard there were evidences of a struggle. A club was also found which was bloody at one end. Mr. Taylor could no whore b i S3en and the search was extended. In several hours his dead Vmdv whs fuund in Pocecasi, creek over a mile frum hi dwelling. The head was considerably bruised showing con clusively that he had been clubbed to death. Mr. Taylor was a quiet, inoffc sive man and no one can account for the murder except that he was supposed to carry with him more or less money aud it is thoutrbt that he was killed for his money and his budy put in the creek to nnnpul th firimH. Mr. Tavlor leaves r- familv. The coroner's iurv returned a verdict in accordance with the fact and implica . i j ting two negroes wno were arresiea anu taken hfifore a magistrate. Udoh exam ination they could not be connected with the crime and were discharged. ADVERTISEMENTS. BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS, The Rev. Dr. Crowell, of Trinity College, has been in town this week. He preached at the M. E. Church Tuesday night and Wednesday morning most im pressive and effective sermons. Mr. T. C. Burgess, of Halifax, has accepted a position in this place with the Coast Line and will make this place his home. He will not brine; his family here for the present. We welcome him to Weldon. Kov. S. D. Adams has been absent from town sometime on account of the extreme illness of his son, who was takeii violently ill at La Grange and was taken to his home at Carthage where he is still quite ill. Mr. W. M. Martin, of the Aurelian Springs section, was in town last week, and very kindly presented this office with a lot of as beautiful bright tobacco of his own raising as it has been our pleasure to see. Mr. Martin is one ot the progres sive men of the county both in farming 1 all other matters which go to make up a good citizen. Dnn1i. P.trkM hit haen tiled with markfld b!(it by our inmdte in many cust of bruii, and has 'I way! provad viry banaficial " LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, Naw Vok City. SPRAINS , I k..n nrair.ribinff Ponri! Ex tract, and find it a valuab'a remedy in train! and affection! of Ilka char. acter."-W. P. BURDICK, M.D. The coming summer girl will tie her shoes wi'h a fancy cord instead of the usual silken string. BURNS "Had my left hand levari!' burned, and lost the uie of it completely. Secured rlif by uie of Pond' Etract intwelve liourl." Mn. A SHERMAN, New vork C''y. HERi.O?? HHAC.ES "Am troubled with hemorrhage! from lungi, and find Pond'! Extract the only rtmndy that will control them.' GSORGE W. WoRNER, Scranton, Pa. . INFLAMMATIONS ' I have m4 Pond'! Extract In a ct! of long Handing internal inflammation, and obtained renef within afew hourl. JAMES E. READE. Philadelphia. and should be always kept on hand for em ergencies. "Long experience nei iiujm my ily to regard Pond'l Extract el one o the ebinute necenitiei of loutekeep" ing." ANDRE W O. WHITE, Pre.l. dent Cornell Univeriity. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. See Landscape Trade-mark on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CO. New York ad London. Gnr.K.s is a dangerous color for brunette. NHW ADVERTISEMENTS. N OTICE It Wont Do. You may bridle the appetite bit you cannot bribe the liver to do its work well. You must be huuest with it, help it on a little now and then with a done of Simmons Liver Regulator The liver becomes sluggish sometimes and needs some stimulation to kepp off those attacks of Indigesticu and Biliousness. A gord active live' promotes digesiion and pre vents Malaria. ... ", I'.: .A:., NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. is. I As a family medicine these pills are tin rivalled. As an Anti Dyspeptio Till they hart stood the test of 75 years, aud maintained their reputation. i THEY REG ULA TE lh U V nJSLsi and LIVER. They will relievo Colic, Sick Head- ache, Acid Stomach, and all the evils at tendant upon indigestion. They are the cheapest and best remedy ( offered loi j Dyspepsia in all its forms. For sale by W. iU. COHEN, Weldon, N. C E. P. Beck with k Co , Wholesale agents, Petersburg, Va my 28 ly. In pursuance of an order of the Superior court of 1 1 l i fax county niaile in the speciul wom-ilii'i! wherein Willie Undme Jirancti ' . . ... i .t .:n l-.. and otlieia ure iieiennams i win u jnujr 3rd, 1892 sell at the court bouse in Halifax to the highest imiaer aipuunc hucuuu the following real estate lying in Halifax county, to-wit : tne wis or parcels oi juuu allotted to KUas f ort, tuzaneiu run, iviexilli, Vnrt and Hilliard Fort l)V the coninvsiionera appointed to divide the land ot ltix ion, deceased, uu oi wmuu io iuuj described in the complaint the lot assinn- ed to tliiliard r ort containing ouuures, mc lot assigned to Priscilla Fort, containing 60 acres, the lot assigned to Elizabeth A. Fort, containing HU acres, tne assigned w Elias Fort containing 117 acres; aiso iwu Small tracts of land convtyed on the 17th of January, 1873 by John K. Branca ami to E- T. Branch, one lot containing 28j aud theotheriSacres, npon tneioiiowmgiermi'.' nno-fanrth nf tVi niirr.h:u monev to be paid on the day oi saie, me resiuue m mu equal installments at one and two years after the day of sale the purchaser or pur chasers to give Dona ior ine aumiw in stallments carrying eignt per ceiu. iuicie. from the day of sale. The aaid land will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers- i urn March autn, ibsk. THOS. K. muij, 4-7-41 Commissioner. SIMPLE IX CONSTRUCTION. PERMANENT IN DURATION. EASILY APPLIED. ITS SKILL FUL USE QUICKLY LEARNED. The Electropoise is an instrument for the Cure ol Dieeaae without Medicine. BASED onnewtheorfeioftheeauie nd eur an ilfii BAKfil on new mwirie. ui wo -" of disease, it ! Kh th electrical and Jn uetic condiaona oi me mmy mu mo rounding it i th atmosphere, controlling tnee condition at will. It is not electricity. Diseaao is simply Impaired vitality. Th . tlectropolse constantly Mds to tne Tiurnvy uu mj nature' way, to throw off the trouble. A 40 page book, describing; treatment and con tainina : testimonial from ail sections, and for the cure of all dlseaaea, mailed free on application. Address: ATLAKTIC KLECTROPOIII CO., Vf ashingtoa, B. C. Charleston, 8. C. Atlanta, Ga. nov 19 ly Absolutely Pure, powder. . . d . - i.. .i.:.. A cream w tartar im i tig uunuM, 1 "-j -- . - -, T., i i . .u I pleaded in bar of said claims. Person Highest of all in leuvenln strength. ; Arh t0 M tot are iueted tt . . tr CI ...... fcT . . . ) I . I.. ... mn.u Rot at Baking Pow d eb Co. , 106 Wall Stp Y.- A DWINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having this day duly qualified as administrator npon the estate ofWm. H Bohbitt, deceased, before the clerk of the Superior conn of Halifax coun ty, N. C , notice is hereby givn to all par ties having claims against said estate to present tlieMiueto uieonoroetoreine luin .i.iv nf March. 1893. or this notice will hai ions in net f lu ut. AIICA W. f. BOBBITT, Admr. of Wm. H. Bobbin, dee'd. Littleton, N. C, Feb. 25, 1892. 3--6in. SALE OF LAND FOR TOWN TAXES. T .ill nn fnnitnv Xfav 2th 18!)'2. Sell it public auction for cash at ihe Court House door in Halilax, tne ioiiowhir real wii for the purpose of satisfying the town tax of Enfield due thereon tor the year ending May 4thls: xaxes. vosi. 1 Town lot in Eufield listed by Pulaski Cowper, 1 Town lot in Enfield listed by Annie H. Hunter, 1 Town lot in Enfield listed h Frances Pot. 2 Town lots in Eufield listed by Jno T. Reynolds, guar- ilmn 1 Town lot In Enfield listed by 8. L. Smith, 1 Town lot in Enfield listed hr Mrs. E. Whitalter. ' 1 Town lot in Enfield listed by Spier Whitaker, 1 Town lot in Eufield listed . hv J. H. Whitaker. 14 Town lots in Enfield lilted by J. R. Whitaker, 2 Town lotsiu Enfield listed bVvMrs. N. U Whitaker, 1 To lot in Enfield lUed bv J. .1' .-ohertnon. i i H A 00 50 in 11 i on on I 11 3 20 .20 E 4 40 .20 t: 2 90- .20 5 00 .20 8 00 .20 8 00 .20 17 80 2 80 22 00 ,40 6 19 .20 I f 1 u 1 I.i ttll tt,tiA A rat iifTtttV. ing irom any 'w Hm know jit how good yourremwiy m. My oiiutd it yjir, I many thauk. I renuin youn, J.fi ll av. " wu-,.a Ta Tim mm. t)Ut. I VJn arc, a .t m s f t..M HA VA a ..f mu iJil ftlUft filltc I I .........uieaL uaifttakT votiT nirdtcin, i s mouths ago. XHUKSY tLi.OKt. v ..--.twii. uu of two cum oi hHt9, 'r'rV""ZV:Z. .n all kn lU wner m paiicnt ou '"-- -r r-i wen curta oy 'V"' Trcaiurer American Publishing Hun. j WIP TfYOTI mir wnwdv CFJE i saflffAl Vjtac.!, inai ,w mw, i linm Frre. A rimrnr,pnp.;, Give Asa. Foat-UiUe aim Biw. - Hull Chemical Co. VT.ST PHILADELPHIA, PA. TbislV4 V Apvil. 1S92. V.OHN BENTON, Vollector for town of Enfield. v. NOTICES. Will he sold at the store honae in Enl at the corner of Whitaker 'and streets to highast bidder for caV 15th day of April 1892, theatock of. wares and merchandise of every ki' description conveyed by Mrs. Mart wile of Isaac Lcvj, a free trader. " H Pnrkar, as trustee, by (l?f ot dated 20th .lannnr 189"i and il, tereii in the register of dreda ofUiy fax county, ineiiwuwi pvxia gold iu bulk this 22nd of March,! J. H. PARKER, tr mar'ds. I --i '