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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 189. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ing, 7 50 hug Parker, acting street com. work on 3rd street and Cross sts., 144 30 J. F. Hancock, acting street com. work on Elm street extension 195 97 MAY 3nn, 4892. NEW ADVEUTISKENTS. ANNUAL i STATEMENT. 0 u urn i r Bug Parker, street com. work on Klin street, J. F. Hancock, feeding priso ners, J. A. Harrell, stub book, 13 50 5 20 .50 I Following is a statement of disbursements aatlo by the Board, of Commissioners pur iant to section twenty-two of tho aniend 1 elmrter of the town of Weldon (or the car beginning on tho first Monday in Hay, 1891 and ending on the first Monday fu May, 18H2: JcRK.lun, 1HD1. V. H. Brown, half cost paving lidewulk, Koanoko News, publishing an nual statement, ,T, T. tiooch, oil, lumber anil ivork for the town, I'hil Jee, lightinK lanipsin May U. 1 Gary, salary us Chief of Police for May, Wm. Huberts, assistant police salary for May, $ 5 25 22 50 21 85 18 00 l(i lit) 8 34 1 Ml 2 75 J!!,Y Hth, 1891. tl ,T. F. Hancock, burying pauper, i J W. H. Viek, collin for pauper, I J. A. Harrell, order book and tax book, ' , J. T. flooch, oil, lumber, nails freight und work on streets, J. F. Hancock, Chief of Police, gnhiJy far June, 1 Wm Huberts, assistant police, gnlnry for June, i W. W. Hull, clerk, salary for June, f I Ji'i.Y 20ril, lBUl. B. F. Gary, taking tax list, .HO 14 711 10 Gti 20 00 4 10 15 00 I Aairsr4rn, 1891. ,1 Baltimore United Oil Co., oil, 4 04 1 00 10 00 20 00 417 3 75 'if J. 1 , 1 laneocK, V'liici lunce, sin : ury for July, I Win. liobcrls, assistant police, and lighting lamps for July, " W. W. Hall, clerk, salary for July, Wm. fierce, keeping wells iu i repair for nuartereuding August 1 F - Ki.-ivri.-M IM.'P 9 v'li mill. .T V. Hancock, dou badges. 4 50 1 50 10 00 " " burying pauper, " " Chief of Police. I salary for August, Suit Itowser, liau ling id loans ! eindors, Hubert Williams Hauling au loads cinders, 2 00 0 87 20 00 8 34 J Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & treiglit, Wm. Huberts, assistant police it lamp lighter for August, W- W. Hall, clerk, salary for May and August, OcT'iiiEtt flrit, If 1)1. J. F. Hancock, work on streets, W. E. Daniel, legal services, Italtimore United Oil Co., oil and freight J. A. Harrell, license books, " " 300 copies charter and ordinances, " " 300 town warrants, J. F. Hancock, salary tor Sep tember, Win. Hoberts, assistant police, and lighting lamps for September, W. W. Hall, check, salary, for" NOVEMllEIt 3(11), 1891- J. F. lfancock, unloading pipe, ditching and IVeijght, Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & freight, W. K. Viek, coffin for pauper E Clarke, goods for town, Pltimmcr A Wheeler, shovels, Lookout Sewer Pipe Co., pipe, J F. Hancock, chief of police, " salary for October, 44 85 50 00 5 54 1 75 25 00 1 50 10 00 20 00 4 17 3 5 2 3 12 185 10 20 4 Wm. Huberts, assistant police oz lighting lamps, for October, W. W. Hall, clerk, salary forOc tober, December 2nm, 1891. Wm. Pierce, quarter's salary, keeping wells, J. F. Hancock; chief of police, salary November, Wm. Roberts, assistant police, and lighting lamps for November, W. V. Hall, clerk, salary lor November, T. A. Clark, hauling dirt in Au gust, J. F. Hancock, feeding prisoner, Suit Bowser, hauling pipe, Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & ' freight, J. T. Gooeh, height on shovels, January 5th, 189:2. J. F. Hancock, plow brake and hauling sewer pipe, Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & freight, J.F. Hancock, Chief Police, sal ary December, Wm. Koberls, assistant police & liublinir lumos for December. V. V. Hall, clerk, salary, De cember, 1 FKlHtfAitY 2Nn, 1892, Hart and Allen, blankets for lockup, E. Clarke, spades and matches, J. A. Hantll, stationery and printing, J. F. Hancock, chief police, sal ary; January, Wm. Hoberts assistant police A lighting lamps lor January, V. W. Hall, clerk, saluiy for January, Halifax Co. board K. Pope, 30 days in jail and 2 turnkeys, Ariui. 5Tir, 1892. Baltimore United Oil Co , oil & freight, January, Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & freight, February, Baltimore United Oil Co., oil & ' freight, March, J. T. Gooeh, ties and railroad fare, Roanoke News, advertising, J. F. Hancock, Chief Police, sal ary February and March W. W. Hall, clerk, salary Febru ary and March, Win. Koberts, assistant police A lighting lamps February and Mar W. L. Smith, nails, J. F. Hancock, acting street commission!-'', work on Elm street exteii-iim mul WaOiinyt-.u ave.. as per iccou;n, J. F. , Hancock, acting street commissioner, 'hewer pipe at cross- J. T. anuC. u. fcvniM, jiulg insnt vs. town of Weldon, on ac count of damages by sewer, 150 00 5 55 19 09 J. T tiregory, clerk superior court, costs in case of Evans vs. town of Weldon, Hichmond China Co., lamps, globes, etc., Baltimore Standard Oil Co , oil and freight, Bug Parker, pay roll, work on Elm street, Bng Parker, pay roll, work on 7th and Sycamore sts. 5 05 13 93 23 70 3(1 7(1 Bug 1'arker, pay roll, worK on 1st. Maploand Washington ave-, J. I . Hancock, duel police, sal ary for April, W. W. Hall, clerk, salary for April, Wm. Huberts, assistant police & lamp lighter, 10 00 4 17 20 00 Total, $1807.73 UECEIPTS AND HESOURCES. Ain't, .if tuxes due from real es tate, $1,021.83 Ain't of taxes duo from person alty, 310.79 Ain't of taxes due from poll tax 190.00 Ain't of taxes due from don tax. 64.00 Ain't of tines collected, 140.30 Ain't ot license tax, vsoi.ou Ain't of Purchase tax to July 1, 1891, 13.75 Total, $2020.17 Ain't oftuxes collected on list of 1889-90, 60.53 Total. ?2U0.70 Ain't of taxes collected $1500.00 " fines " 140 30 5 nor cent coins, on $1500 75-00 1721.30 Balance due town in hand for collection, $359.40 Am't due on tax lists of 1889-90 $07.20 GALE OFXjAHD liu virion nf the nower contained in a mort gage dfttd executed tome by E T. Branch and his wile Mary il. israncn, 10 secure cer tain notes therein mentioned, niuiuuiy re corded in the otllceof the Register of Deeds Cur Halifax i-ontv. on book 75 A. at naize 30, and beinirreauested by tho legal holders of said notes so to do. I will sell for cash in front of the Court House door in tho lm.n nf Hl!fv rm TITFRUA Y. .TUI.Y 5th. 1892, to the highest bidder, the following tr.wto nflnnil liwnteil iii tho county of Hal ifax, anil State of North Carolina, near the town of Enlield and described as loiiows: Don tract htirimunir at a slake at tlie nortli- wtstof the lanil hereby conveyed being lb.-northeast corner of the land of Mrs Martha C. Taylor, mul miming thence smith Hs 17. K. 39.20 (bains to a nine Btump on the east side of the road near the residence ol H. McEemore, tlienco soiun 2 W. 20 50 chains to astako in the field on (he west side ol the road, thence south 1 E 25. 50 chains to a stake in the field east of said road, thence south 32 32. 90 chains to a stake near the westsideofsmall stream, thence south 59 30' E. 5. 25 chains to a stake in the held, thence south 39 30' E. 1. 50 Vilnius to a stake in the field, thence south 2 30' E. 3 chains to a stake in (he field, thence south 17 30' E. 3.50 chains to a cypress stump and cypres! piinters beside a road and stream, thence south 35 15' W. 8.02 chains to a stake G9 94 75 01 73 89 6G 00 10 and hickory, thence south 35 55' W. 0 04 chains to a stake and sweet gum, inence south 22 30' W, 8.55 chaius to a stake, pine and black gum, thence 30 20' W. 3.80 chains to a willow oak and stake ue ing the southeast corner of the land herein- .-imvoved. thence N. 80 01' W. 18 35 chains to a stake in the field being the southeast corm r of the tract ot lan 1 allotted to Martha C. Fort in the div ision between the heirs of Rix Fort, her father, thence nh.ni? her last line north 4 15' E. 32.00 r.huina In a r.vnress fitunin. thence northerly and westerly along the lino of , "tract of land allotted to Elias B. Fort in" the division between the heirs of the 3 75 said Kix Fort ton cherry formerly pine 11, u nnrlliwf-wr enrmr of suid tract ftbollt us Kfi (ii! as li!iins unit the sunt lav est corner of the tract of land now owned and occupied 20 00 by Mrs. Martlia V. Taylor, tnenee jn. ru i." H .Ml chains to comer of fence, thence 4 17 N. 71 E- 20.50 chains to a pine stump the south east corner of the land of Mrs. Mar 9 fin tlm C. Tuvlor. thence N. 3 45' W. 33-20 150 chains to the beginning, containing 3' ') oil .17.11)11 :iirpa mnriinr U-km. Also a certain parcel of land situated in R ?n aniil ennnlv of Halifax beiun the tract Oi u hii-h was allotted to Milliard Fort, in naitition aiiioni: the heirs of the land tlwir father Rix Fort, as showu bv the re nort of the commissioners registered iuhook 1 80 29, at page 97 in the olliceof the Register of Deeds for the said count y of Halifax to r. f.7 which reference is m.ido for certainty description and said to contain sixty acres 10 GO also a parcel of land situated in said Co. be iiij the tract which was allotted to Piis 20 00 cilia Fort in the partition among the heirs of the land of their father Rix Fort, as 1 1(1 shown bv the renort of the commissioners ii'isli ri-'il in book 29. at liaee 97 in (iflH-e of the Register of Deeds for the i-i.iintv in which reference is made for 2 50 tainty of description and said to contain 3 95 six(y acres. Also four other parcels of land situated in 1 50 said eonnly being Ihe p.uols which were til lot led in the division among the heirs of 10 00 the land of their father Rix Fort, to Eliza beth A. Fort, Rix Fort, Martha 0- Fort, 20 Oil Bllj, to contain ni, lent, I2.1 and 1 IV acres, respectively a-s shown bv the report of tho 4 10 commissioners registered in hook 29, at page 97 in theoliieeol I he Register of Deeds ! CO for the said county of Halifax, uml to which refiiince is made for certainty of descrip tion. Also ncertuii! parcel of land situated in 5 50 tho town Entield in the said county of Hal ifax on the northeast comer of Bell avenue 0 52 and Railroad street, containing two acres more or less, being the lot ol land conveyed 553 to said E T. Branch bv William Burnett by dud dated Wth of May 1873 recorded 190 in boiik 43 at pages 274 and 275 in the of 7 20 lice of tho Register ol Deeds fur the said cout ly of Halifax, also a lot of land in tho 33 33 said town of Enfield, adjoining the lot last above mentioned lying on the north corner A 33 of Bell avenue and McD.iuiel street con taining A an acre, more or less, being 40 00 land conveyed to said E. T. Branch,, .24 I Patrick II. Johnson and wite, Mary h. Johnson. bv their deed dated 4th of Febru ary. 1873. recorded in the office of Reirsti r i'!'T r-il.- fr the eouutv of Halifax 182 13 in l-.ok -!J, at pages 275, 270 and -177. S PI Eli WlilTAKER, Trustee. Stores, Dwellings and other buildings insured in the against loss by fire. Rates Low. Rates Low. j.nvj ra.t.fiS in the Standard Companies given on STEAM, WATER and HORSE POWER BfVi.' 1 wish 1 coul.l let all who ait sm'fr : ,m Wks tl inert fte know iust hew good your remeuy is. iiy sonjiwu n umw j - ( I and is now iho stoutest child I luve. iu 1 r,.,.u,o vnur B ' A TAXE. ''':' f oBTi, Pa., Pi-t. i, tSoi. 1 A mv ),:i(l -kticlks f il-CC 1 I i-nmniencd t:iliii-ff vo-ir inrrliriiie, six nu-nthh Sago. lliuiai the T .M.m(f kttnw of two t:i(s nf j-tfy. , j where ihc paticul hail Riven up ail iiope, ui.'.t k of were curtU by tins rtmtiiy. c Treasurer American Publishing House. of nonsT fAshs. 'ib" s"u w "v u without expense, we will rei d ."" ""' E Hull l nee. All rumti" r"l""" ri Give Age. Post-Uftice ami Sc.ae. A-Xlrcu Ball Chrvniecl Co., WKST IHI.AIl'!.'liIA, VS.. J, the said cit- This - Space - be longs to the the by the 1 . Oill Southern -:- Mi Woldoa STORE, II. C. Spiers, Haw LOSSES -:- BY -:- FIRE LOSSES -:- BY -:-FIRE o- -mmmmmmmiiBirjiammm Q GINS A S -mrarararauimmrarararararaQmraaimmmrarararammratn- GINS. For further Particulars Apply to HALIFAX- IN". C CLEAN ROOMS. SPLENDID TABLE OOLITE SERVANTS, Fare always the best the markets cn af ford. SERVICE NEAT AND PROMPT. tOTNEAK THE COURT HOUSE."! Baggage taken from and to tho railroad station. NICE ACCOMMODATIONS FOB LADIES. RATES $2.00 A DAY. Special arrangements for hoard by week or month. R. G. REID, Proprietor. inr20tf -:- PROMPTLY - -:- PROMPTLY - mmmmmmmmmmmmmm- rnoFKSsjoxA l ca rds. RAVIS. 1 E. O.BUUTON, JR., 0 EVYD. L. TRAVIS. BUETOX AND TRAVIS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N.C. Priifticn in tho counties of Halifax ami Northampton, ami in the Supreme and Federal courts- Claims collected iu all parts of North Carolina. aug u jy. JAMES M. MI LI.KN, WA1.TKB E. PAMKL TkUL,Lii & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wei.don, N. C. Praetiee in theeourts of Halifax andNorthamp toil slid in the Supreme and Federal eotirts. Col leetioiiKUiade in Hllparts of North Carolina. "Uraueh uUiee at Halifax, N. C open every Mon day. J"" ' ly rjiHOMAS N. HILL, Attorney at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. irPraetlee? In Halifax and adjoining eountiea and ausr. S8 f D U. K. L. HUNTER, DENTIST, i Can be found at his ofliee iu Enfield. Pure Nitrous Oxide (ias for the Painlcst ExtraetiiiK of Teetli ulwaysou hand, fell 07 1y. T. VV. HARRIS, D. D. S. - w . u v, . ;i :-. V , i Littleton, N. C. Tcetn 1-ktracted without paiu. 430 r-m. the BH I? H ft V W -"i 1 T.'hlslceTHaWia 39' m ' H ' ' l! l t lM"i;e vuil" 'l '' ' '' ' '' . '. i'!:i. 'f pt I-- i&llO'.l.U. 01Ut.f U)i)x -!iittilt!l. -W PECIALTT. THE ROANOKE MS OFFICE. PP1 H pa Asia Ai Avrir" h iv- h:bih" ; i-W?; " ( - I B U LEiSSJ WiioxMUsiNuw lorn. vii.. " --- best companies : - PAID. : - PAID. Rates Low. Rates Low. L IQUOKS AND OliOCEMES. I have a eoinple stock of Family Gro ceries of all kinds which I will sell ehoap for Cash. I have also on hand and am constant ly receiviui: a large, variety of LIQUOBS. Such as whisky, brandy, wine, becx, ale, porter, carboiuited waters, &c. Call and see me on Washington Ave- nue at the ISrold stand of R. W. Daniel. W. D. SMITH, net 18 ly ems. i. mm, South Sjcanuo bt., Teteisburg, Va. w 0 LH ID 00 0 H 03 ti ti ffi Lrwest cash, nric.es truaninteed. All work v.-arrar-'ed siiialactory. CHA t" y.i'.a 81. WALSH. HP' m H ITCI Mi in
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