1. STATE NEWS. A Cleveland club has been organized id Charlotte. mi ... . xweive new dwellings are going up s. Morgantoih- " i Methodist Protestant church will Hit at Plymouth. 'jam liine wm Dana an iron ' at Tarboro. , 15,000 has been subscribed tor cot Con factor; at Smithfield. , A second Lutheran church haa been organised at Wilmington. I The grand lodge L 0. 0. F. will meet st "Wiliaington n May 12. Charlotte haa two $40,000 buildings within half square of each other. I The Stat Democratic Executive com mittee will meet at Raleigh to-day. Extensive preparations are being made Charlotte for the 20th of Mar oele- ition. $Te new hotel at Raleigh will be call- 1 the "Park." It will have 85 rooms I will cost $60,000. ' cruiser Raleigh was christened by ih Carolina lady with champagne in North Carolina. . mi i . . . to wm De a joint discussion at ""urday between President Robbing. ider denies that he accept the nomination iered him. er, State Senator from as become deputy revenue for Salisbury district A , e recent term of Gaston county, . " ih is a dry county, sit men were sen id to jail for selling liquor. Aluminum furnace is now in op at Leaksville. The dynamo are be the largest in the world. second annual meeting of the iptist Sunday School convention wld at Winston on April U-17. imerioan tobacco company will ildings at Rooky Mount and it plaoe ooe of its principal pur .points. company has been organized at J L 'II ..... " ouna an oia tasbisned tar and take it the World's fair to show tow tar is made. ! ins address of W. W. Wood before theTobaeoo Association at Morehead uij last summer will be published for M t t World's fair. r first Monday in May Mt. Airy w the proposition to issue orth of bonds for the purpose water works. sgbt that work will soon be. tailroad from Henderson to -t begun before June ,os Toid. "cut through the wall Sou last week, and them was Bovd tba in wrecker. - , of Burlington, has in- I cigarette machine whic'j will onsack.H has been offered one-third intern, in the d county govern intat eost year $2,526,208, 50 ahead. The Federal t, leaving out the post 1400,000,000, or about of Trinity College, st American Eoo- Hiver as address soual BMitin; at Chatau k, his subject being VTh sment it- the South." rille farmers reoeatly went in response to a "green f and were fleeced out of (dollar. They took the sed to b counterfeit money aw rouuu mat U contained f syndicate, proposes to build tndsrsan to Washington, a hundred miles, through 'Franklin, Nash, Ede Via Battleboro, Tarboro . It "will cost Dearly a J want the peopla ta help t F. L. Kaid, rmK)ULr nf tk "wuw AJrocatt aDnonncc t!ihso!,ii0e biograph rf ail the d?as4d meoibeT (fiu4 tuu.uer with por fihem 9 can b procured. tog:; portraits and pea ing B5u.l., rs of ths con 'oliigje prov a ucf iltt on for ths We- THE ENEKAL NEWS. n NEWS NOTES( ITEMS OP INTEREST AND CURRENT COMMENT OF THE AST WEEK COLLECTED FROM EVERYWHERE, , ' AND PRESENTED IN BIRDSE YE VIEW FOR n . THE USE OF ROANOKE NEWS READERS. t S2,000,0'j0 more will be needed complete tne census on the lines pro posed. A profitable business is now carried on in utilizing sawdust by pressing it into blocks for kindling wood. Hereafter no immigrants will be al i i . ... lowed to land in New York who do not possess ten dollars or a ticket to destina tion. Mr. Andrew Carnegie says he is worth between thirty and thirty-five million dollars and intends to spend it all before he dies. Prof. Crouch, author of Kathleen Mavourneen and other melodies,is report ed to be in destitute condition in Bal timore. He is 85 years old. The Rev, A. C. Dixon has employed Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Tracy as his counsel in the suit brought against him for slander by Col. Inger soli. John L, Sullivan will train within fifty or seventy-five miles from New York for the fight with Corbett on Sep tember 7. It is not yet known who his 1 ! Ml 1 trainer win oe. Ihe recent bloody engagement be tween the insurgents and Imperial troops or tbina result in the slaughter of 8,000 insurgents. Only five of the ImperalUts weie killed and forty-five wounded. irepiusjr una lucreasea to sucn an ex T . k : j . i tent in the United States of Columbia that additional lazarettos must be estab lished, ibere are said to be more than twenty thousand cases in the country. At Guayaquil, South America, last week Mrs. Marie Juneau gave birth to seven children in ooe day. They weigh' ed in the aggregate fourteen pounds, and ill weie living at last accounts. Poor woman ! Ibe Seaboard Air Line will leave the Southern Passeneer Association on April 23, and the Atlanta Constitution says this through line can tear things to pieces snd bodes no good to the Rich mond and Danville. Peter Patrick, a negro 65 years old, living near Rutlege, Georgia, has white wool growing all over his body. It first made its appearance when he was twelve years old. He haa special fondness for sheep and often sleeps with them. A huge rubber trust has been formed under the laws of New Jersey with . an authorized capital of fifty million dollars. The new company has already acquired controlling interest in a majority of rubber goods manufacturing companies in this country. Probably the longest single span of wire rope in the world is that now in us in constructing the great dam at Austin, Texas. The main cable is 1,350 in di ameter and the hoisting is done with a three-fourths inch steel rope capable of lifting seven tons. The treaty between the United States and England, known as the seal treaty, has been ratified by the Senate, and an agreement will be reached by the two governments relative to the seal fishing until the affair can be finally determined by arbitration already agreed upon by the two countries. It is reported that the plan of reorgan isation of the Richmond and West Point Terminal system agreed npon by the 01 cott eommittee haa collapsed by the re fusal of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad bondholders to accent it. and that this latter road will withdraw from the system, snd effect a reorganise, tion independently. This withdraws from the system 2,318 mile of the entire 5,836 miles of road. The report is de nied. ShlloB'a CBMBitlDa Cars Thai beyond onestiun. iha mnai SBocessful Coogh Medicine wt have ever waft doseainvariaalveuM the mov-t while Its wosderful snoces in the cure of witk.1 wueu tea nrnni.hiris oooiuinptiosj is without s parallel is the BH.my oi meoiane, Biso 1U first uis eovMT has fcn told oa a poeluve traarantee, a text which no other raedi e4ae can stand. If you have a eough w earnestly ask joo to trj it. Price 10c, 60c. and II. If jour lanes are sore, cheat, or back tame, use Shiloh 's Porous Plaster. 8old by W. M. Cohen. - . ' row DTspicpsta, tmowsm rso-v Brrrsps. nnwwnmMWIaVpiIM ROANOKE NEWS,) secretary Bkine has recovered his health sufficiently to resume charge of the otate Department. Walt Whitman, "the good gray poet," was buried on Wednesday last and Col ttobert G. Ingersoll delivered a touching oration. Senator Mills was iworn in on Wed nesday. lie did not speak on the tariff in the House but reserved himself for his debut in the Senate. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, has writ. ten a letter withdrawing from the contest tor the Republican Presidential nomina tion and favoring Mr. Harrison. Lillie Devereux Blake, of the Woman Suffrage Association want the New Yoik Legislature to provide for women dele gates in the proposed constitutional con vention. The next Democratic National con vention will be composed of 900 dele gates. By the two-thirds rule which governs the convention 600 votes will be necessary to a choice. , uiuveuieiK is on loot in Untano to annex that province to the United States. One of the conditions is that this country snail tume tho dominion. Droviucinl and municipal debts of the province. The Enrolling books together with many of the original books of the Con federate States Senate from 1861 to 1865 are still in existence and sre in possession of A. C. Miller, of Shelby, this State. The latest invention is an electric ap paratus to clear l'oia aad thus overcome the greatest enemy to ocean steamers. A succession of discharges of electrioiiy at short intervals keeps the fog dispelled. Under a New Jersey statute the three great railway corporations, the Reading, the Lebigh Valley and the Jersey Cen tral, have all combined and the result is a coal trust, creating a monopoly, and controlling the supply and prices of coal. T.na WuL - T? - l . 1 ruyeiie, mo., tnree ne groes were sold on the block to the high est bidder for vagrancy. They brought respectively one, five asd thirty-five dol lars. Much indignation is felt among the colored population. A bill is before Congress to create a commission to inquire into the utility t f niroaucing tne pneumatic tube system of transporting mail matter between large cities. The Senate committee on Post- office and Post Roads recommends its passage. Count de Lesseps, the great French engineer, is charged with swindling and breach of trust in obtainiog control of the Panama R.R. company ten year ago and watering the stock so that the canal com pany paid for over twice the value of the railroad stock. tkuururvni mat VDlll Will pay ID aemmtjtot&eU. 8. sailors, not as ao knowledging the right of the demand but as a charitable and humane act, simi lar to the precedent set by the United States in the case of the Chinese killed at Rock Springs some year ago. The River and Harbor bill as com pleted by the House Committee sppro priates $20,700,000, which is about 1300,000 less than the amount carried Y.v id v.;u i .t. . . -j ivicu vj iat committee in the last Congress, and nearly 14,000.000 ess man th. arouunt of the bill that be came law lu ibe last Congress. The Seoste usually makes additions to the nouse Din. In Buenos Ayres not lone since an election was held which will gie some idea what the Force bill would eaure had it become s law last winter. Police men armed with swords snd revolvers were placed at every street corner, the polling places were filled with detach meats of police snd policemen armed with rifle were posted oa the roof of adjoining houses; the fire brigade was srmed and ptppsred, troops were masted outside th eity, every cititen was armed with a revolver and tb political clnh ens, Aawaer thU QneetWn. Why do so baa peonle w m. M seen to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, DisxiaeM, Lous of Appetite, Coming up of the food, Yellow akin, when for TSo. W will sell them Shiiorv VitabVr, gusr anteed to cure them. Sold by W M Cohen. ' J Kany Pfyaop , w asm ovaiwurk or kauathoid T, aide dlmuoo, nemmm erci ul turn. and cwaa saaiana. Cat la aw. THURSDAY, APlta ADVERTISEMENTS 1 SOLO IN ENGLAND for Is. lHd and la AMERICA for 85 coat a bottle. IT TASTES GOOD. ror8Mbr C.COHKN.Weldon, Ji.O. oooooooacs Th siaaJIort P1T1 fa the WorU; rarrom Kyipepcln mid Blek-HoadaelM, jPti r rracirin lit mt rmbl wtM Uiw nriYTrnnvci C a JL. U .5. JL RJ oTiny Una Pills t Tia r r-r nmt all this tranbla. r--?n-ilb)'j town nd illicit jnnr food. Car V.m7C hentf.ir-lti. nml lmnn.t am OynJoymentof lil.ito which von liar a becnaitrancor. Doeo nnnlL Prion, U Ii-h4 I - WHY IS TUB- 7. L. DOUGLAS US SHOE orPA.. BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THEIiOHETF to ; - -""o, w mi noiBCKior wax torraa d Sihtl75Ln,d or " S"' if. wiiS 5 V' " wtm lltwi alhtt fa than anf other manxfuctvrtr, It ?Z''.,h! r ottered ror St.0Ui eau.u I'muk Imported hMt which caet from KJ)I iliOlL S-VJ'SJ?' d . Til. bMt S3.a?nSTi',?.?.,,!, Ffn..rt.Tuilrod Kern Z," . J "V iarsii wesu-UWOl wear them t floacfcif. tfc One pair will wear i yer. am mum ir auk tun 1. Who w,b, . tfct wmfi '"'uu' mm 2 a?"4 a3-0v W.rkl.tm.ii. eboee !" rr " "d dur.bl" Thoee who bw (Irea i them uil will weerao other 3piT oa tbelr nerltt, the Increulnt ulIu ehow. Ladies t2,-0',.l"-s''"' ,ba JLadle' it.se, SJ.00 Bad Sl.rs ebo ftw MUmtbebettSnettoncoli. StrTlUlJddSibl? Hies an euaped aa Uw botloa ot h ibSr Br TAKE K BrBSTTTCTEeM W.B. 1ILLERY, V eldon, N. C. 1892. THE 1892 NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD AT ONE DOLLAR PER YFAR I th best and cheapest family piper iu uaiiea oute. KOW IS THI TIMI TO SCBSTRTBlt SOW 18 THK Tlur anSSiSS' .... . "n.itifli, w i lib the most perfect news gathering machinery, and with correspondents in every section of th habitable tiobe, the Weklt HiraLD is enabled to lay be fore its readers the latest intelligence rnd most enteHaioing news from every city and country In the world. .Th reputation for freedom and Inde pendence which it has acquired during the many years of its prwperour , career will b maintained during the year of 1892 . It specialties for 1892 will be Original articles on practical farming and vuMuiBj. oenais ana anort stories by th best authors. Woman' work and woman's leisure. Qeai of tUetfttoM im2 art. ! Original flaghMof " wit aad humor. Progres in Science. . New for veteran od ieforaatioa ea all subject. tt tXimp of Tuiity and Truth in Idea, fitorie and New will be strictly sinuined. , . Address: 4.-:rsc::::3t:::iTT, n. Y.nr.tTP. Nov. lcU llfv. E net fail t subscribe lor th Saw lark Weekly EwaU. Only ose iZa I 7ar. . I TUB KING OF ALL CSSJIIS CURES; " DOCTOR USB V W I ft I ) 'A 1892, SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES T .in"!?KL,tVA":1'E towvship. Xrf" PBtmc auction at t!. court th TMF IHtll ,. !. . taxes, acres; taxu 70 T-A!sop, 48 acres; taxes 96c , costs Gahe BatcheW, 10 acres; taxes 30c., cost 70c Lert Bni ' J. w r "',:- 71 3 8 et 70c. costs 70c. ' acre: tm i W " ' lW :re; tex 3 60, coats J F t ! co&TOe?- A 1)aViS' "J taxe, 04, redDoeier.aOaetaxe, 60c., costs 70c C,rinc-r;taxe2 ( 63, i-osU taxes 80c., Jo!m HarreH.15acr.lL tx 1 10 T jn in h- Allien Lynch 108 ur cents 7Uc, fee; taxes 2 (52, costs taxm T. P. Lynch. 211 ,.... . 70c. " , costs Geo. Nicholson, loo costa 70c. acres; taxes 238, 70a L' PriCe' 200 Uxes 4 UO, coats "0a' W" we11, fi8ac'M; 4 20, j. vl i-unen, 40 mm; taxes 1 00, tests Daniel Richardson, 10 acres; taxes 2 20 ccU870,tciCllard'OU' 30 8Cre8i ?68' Thorn Kichardsoa. 50 acres: Inyu t net costs 70c. " James Richardson 20 costs 70c. ' " Bnrtou Richardson, 50 acres: taxes 3 4S ts70c , ' Falcon Bichardson. 50 acr(4ta tjiM ? 1a. costa 70c. Wrs. M. F.Sprnill. 8C4 acres: taiM onnn oots 70c. . ' w Jack Haunders est 103 acres, taxes 2 v' costs 70c ' As Solomon. 24 acres. tax l m 70c. ' ' Mrs- Elizabeth Verier. 43 t. 84c, costs 70c ' J. W. Whitehead. 150 acres: inrtm 3 nn costs 70c v' W. A. Matthews. )2J acres: hnl ,i. taxes l 00, costa 70c S. A. & B. F. Moot, 224 acres 7 34 coeta 70c ' J. C. Davis, 90 acres; taxes 3 60, costa 70c. B. I. ALL8BROOK, Sheriff, Per R. A. Hardy, D. 8. WKLDOSf TOWKiUlp I will offer at pnblie auction at the court namax, on Monday, the 2nd da v of May 1892, the following tracts of land " lowmuip, ui aatiaiy taxes due fortheyearsl890-'91. fowIt- 196 acres belonging to F H Cameron two ca ro uxes zi ui , costs 70c. 226 acres belonging to Rebecca J Hudson vwo years uxes 17 40, costs 70c. 450 acres belonging to J C Simmons two years taxes 27 40, costs 70c. 2 town lots belongiag to the heirs of S d vapeii, iwo years taxes 42 67, cost 70c 2 town lots belonging to Geo W Lewis, taxes U 24. coats 70c 744 acres belonging to J O Hantinstall aa Mtaea iao, cost 70C .Ycre,0e'OD81D6ua J Myi taxes io ou, costs 7uc 88 acres beloDsine- tog AW ltinhunt. taxes 2 62, cosU 70c 17 acres belonging to JBBRichards, ialVaaal O Btt u. k haw wuu, VWW lff B. I. AL8BR00K, Sheriff, Per A. H. Green, D. 8. HALIFAX Towwanrv. JH Arrincton. 400 acrn. tux isi costs 7ue ' Dallis Alston. S acrea tax3Ai. nu to. G B Blackburn. 30 acrea. tazaa 1 in .t. 70c. ' Geo Blackburn. 33 acrea. tnim i on A M Bnck, i acre, taxea 9 M. m.t. to. Cherry Cheek. 72 acre. tTM i ka ... AAam Cochran. 124 seres; taxes S06, cost 7ue Wash Crewel 1. 1 acre, taxes 1 IR ... --j - J T Evana, 100 aerea. taiea 9 Oi AMaiw Thomas Exam. S acres. lnrM 1 on Harriet Fenner, 40 acres, taxea 1 13, cceti V iUM, Mrs. Bailie Gatiing, 1 acre, taxes 3 30. teats 70 etnta. . JameaGaffia, 5 acres, taxes 14c, coaU 70e. W B Gary, 1 acre, taxes 96c, costs 70c David HilJIard, 387 acres, taxes 18 96 costs 70s. . Prince Hynes, j acre, taxes 3 78, coals 70c. JaliaHortoo, lacre, taxea 74c, east 70c. Mr Jnha Hudson, f acre, taxes 1 84, costs 70c . John Hnnter, 140 acres, taxes 6 78, costs B 3 Lewis. I acres, taxes 30 78, costs 70c P Linehan, 114 acres, taxes. 11 00, 70c- ' costs Prince Lynch, 4 acrea, taxi 70c i 2 38, costs Gee W M sachem. 100 aerea. taxes 3 20, 3 58, costs 70c. ... Bennett Reynolds, 40 sera, tuaa coats 70c JEphraim Walker, acre, taxes 84a, coat J Taylor, 00 acres, taxs 3 68. costs 70c. B. I. AL8BROOK, SheriiT - Per 1C. E, KiljAtrick, D. 8. '' SALuail' TVWNSHIV. J O Heptinvtall 65 acne; Uxea 1 33, ceU 0c w Keeter, 60 acres, taxss 4 00, cosU 70c 2 00, costa 70q. A M Quails, J acre, taxes. B)c, enrts 70c. 70c fchrin' 83 e3i ( W A talker, 132 acres, taxes 3 90, coeta U B Powell, 70 acres, taiea 3 S3, costs JeliO Hiwty. 15acm. t "!?s,oosts70c J, taxes 9,M, h -4h 'miMm9QmKUMh-,mm. lltlISWIIlilsllimUJLJItillL. 70c. J L Price, 900 acres, taxes 70c, 20 00, aiauana JNcville, 20 acres, taxes costs 70c. . Cary Neville, 60 acres, taxes 1 60, coJ nevuie, iu acres, taxes 2So 70c. Scott heirs. 60 acres, tav 1 sr? l i. 1 ,!! i i HanleoSfaville tract.! 10flcns.tui.a SO costa 70c. B. I. ALSBKOOK, Siiuriff Per K. P.. Kilpatrick, D. 8. ' BUTTEKWOOD TOWNSHIP. ?. ' J O Htptinstall ex. of J W H bom aad HairnU tract, 211 1 acres, taxes 59 67, costs Oc. . 70? H Br"n' 50 taXa 4 82' 003,8 B B Nicholson, agt ?50 ucres, tuxes 10 73 costs 70c. E B Perry, auent. 271 acres, ton a n auuiei. 2(11 SCTM tut Ha m nn . J N Ilarriss. 227 "Oc tt. I. ALSltROnif swiff ' r ' - v u, UUBIH costs Per K- K. Kilpntrick, D. 8. ' IIITI KTON- TOWNSHIP. IsllllliriirerliiruU Dt .1.. .. . hSn ,0W n of Hftlif',x' t0 h" "Kht bulilt-r fi.r rnw i im ii..i. " . MM . thefoUornHecrlhad Z-Mot kud . ,W,cta,Vr '"ft of land 70 cents, net, town lot counts, to be adVVd I to lux iii each cac w,u.. r ( Mary P Brown, u IAiS8- thetowootLitti.;oll, 60 J H Boydton. town lot.listed by ' Thomas W Hawkins, . 7 $ fi fl7 a u rf Fl"?,,'0n' H AO . 1 34 ?w h ttn.'-91' to"ntIot 1,1 Littleton, 3 33 tTiT '"al'iheirs of, Sledge Diilehav. Wim.r. .,.i.J- , i - -uiiu Jen kins tracts, 86 acres, landWHWkiM' g9Dt' FanIot" Mrs RnaaU .Tnhn.i ' 28 SO IS 14 6 58 1 04 174 7 24 1 4 Turnpike, 1,0 C' OTA Wewsom 50 acres, Dir rrr ,B acres, K Jarrell tract, 1.- "aJlt!r. "5 acres, B&GRB MissMJWalker44" Mrs M J Whiti. na n tract, '. "UUM B. I.ALSBROOK, Sheriff, rfT .1. A. Kiltmtrink T. 3 92 8. By virtue of the SSd hii& u todtoy K T. Branch cShI,, en """'M aduly re for ljf 1 ? U of tbe of Deed Vl!Ilf"com-T' 011 ?5 A, at paw (i TJr 'bolder; infThror "tSr 182 to ("u" TDE8DA YJCL Y 5 th itatt ofiand located n th countvef Ifnl. fc5?h "h. "est iTT"? " "uke " north- rheMrtht.,"nd h"bJ, "B,rV W u!?,6" of the land of Mr onth'.! ''Mtoaetakeiu tbe field chaiM. . ? thence utl1 32 32.90 pointebe.M;P;rZd in?P, ,nd CTPrMa south35lV w srS id,'trera' tllenc and hickory ,0 8lake' cbinafoT.,,".0 55' W. 6.64 south 22 30' W s 1 UIU' th,a pine and black 7" take, S.SOchaii to .ow!"? i0 W W.' ing th. MutheUt SP4' by conveyed, the S? chains to a stake in th. m v : 18 ?5 sootheaeticorarrofthetractM the : to Martha C. Fort totTOAM'w4 the heirs of Rix Fort, h 7ubewe!n long her last line north v VL ihfar chains to a cyprwa tll Z- M northerly and wesUrlr iJ.T.p' .ttence . the tract ofiand allotted to Eli Dl of in tbe division between th k.Tl0-. Fort said BixForttoa cherr f "r ," "e iu uvniiweai, corner oi said tran . 66.35 chains and the southwef , the tract of land now owned audTl! of MJJ. Martha C. T.ylorrCVP ' E. 8.50 chains to corner of fenca ,h " N. 71 E. 20.50 chaina to . nin., '.ce .1 .1 . -"""WIT nm south east corner of ths laud of Mr. V.. ' th C. Taylor, than). H. 3 ,y W. chains to the beginning, contaiainn 371 47-100 acres morsor ' Also a certain Twrl ofiand altna" said county of Halifax being the tract which was allotted to Hilliaid Fori in th. partition among the hairs of the laud of their father Rix Fort, a shown by the re port ot ttw commissioners re-it.rid In WW 29, at page 97 in th. offioaof the Register of Deeds for th. said county of Halifax to Which reference is made fnr description aad said to contain sixty acre; also a parcel of laud situated in aaid Co. be ing th. tract which was allotted t Piis cilla Fort in the partition among the hairs of the land of their father ttir TW . shown by the report ot tbe omtniwiioMprs registered in book 29, at page 97 in the otlice of the Register of Deeds for the said county to which refer.no is mad. tor m tainty of description and said to eonUia kty at-raa. Also four other narcela of land itimfi.l n said county being: tb. oaioala whirk allotted in the division anong the heirs of mm isdu 01 vneir utnrr Kix r or, te Eliza beth A. Fort. Rix Fort. Martha C FWt said to eootain 80, 108, 125 and 117, acres respecii.ely as ahowu by tbe report of the commissioners rwrUtertd in bosk 29, at page 97 in the office of tbe Register of.Deeo. lor the said county of Hh(.x, and to which reference ie mad. for certainty of dBturk Uoo. . . , . th. town Znfl.ld in the aaid oonuty of Hal ifax on th northeast corner of Belt nveuue and Railroad street, containing two sera more or Im, Uiii ii k.k.i itwd connvr r) tnaaid V. T. H b- C. J.. '.v deed datfcd 2oth of May' 183 tmrt' in book 43 at pages 274 and 275 tn the ot f e of the Register of Deed for tb. baM county of Halifax,- also a lot ofiand in the said town of Entwld, sdjoiniocth Ut above mentioned lytr on tbe'sorth c. r of Rail avtnua aad L ..""i'I t t c -ta;irj j an acre, ai-or I-, I n land ronreyed to said E. T. E.i i, I r Patrick H. JohDaoa and wif, i -r L. Johnron,hy teindau! dakd 4 oL. ' -i-ary, 173, recorded in the oee of t R'K'sier of Dcedc for the (winty of 1. .,i:x .11 booh 43, at ptiit 275, 270 ei4.277.. Si'liii WklXAKER, I --5 1 .iav ". : a i v 1 i v My rasa DRkena, $$ 1

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