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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1892. f in on YOU THINK m 11 BUT YOU OUGHT TO. Man who Reao& -ABOUT- THIS OFFER. ADVERTISEMENTS. Because There is Money in it For You and Mono; JHEMAM WHO LAUGHS. -HE IS PLEASED AT OUR OFFER, Is what you Want. FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASH Given as prizes for subscriptions to the ROANOKE NEWS A first PRIZE of 30.00, a second PRIZE of $20.00. You cannot lose anything You are bound to make something. You may get one of the above prizes in addition. HElD THIS PROPOSITION: .1 4 To the person securing the largest number of annual subscriptions to the Roanoke News by the first day of June we will give a prize oi THIRTY DOLLLARS in cash. To the person securing the next largest number we will give a prize of TWENTY DOLLARS. Subscriptions for less than a vear will also be taken. Snhsnrint.irms I for six months counting as half and for three months as one-fourth in estimating the number of annual subscriptions. In order to save our selves from entiro loss we require that the person who wins the first prize must secure not less than thirty and the person securing the second prize not less than twenty annual subscriptions. But in order that those who accept this offer and fail to secure one of the prizes may be paid for their time and trouble will pay them a commission of twentv-five nercent-one-fourth-of all subscription mon I ey they mav secure. A ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE, and the money must accompany orders lor the paper. Any commissions due competi tors will be remitted on June 2nd. Persons who accept this proposition can send the names of subscrib ers each week as they are secured, and a record of them will be kept. Onlv new subscriptions are included in this proposition Further information concerning this plan will be sent on application, if desired. Address: y virtue of the power contained maiuort- ace deed executed to me by E. T. Brunch mil his wife Mary II. Branch, to secure cer- ain notes therein mentioned, and duly re corded in the oflice of the Register of Deeds tor Halifax coutv, on book 7a A, at page Jo, and beingrequested by the legal holders of said notes so to do, I will sell lor cash, iu lront ot the Couit House door m the town of Halifax on TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1892, to the highest bidder, the following tracts of land located in the county of Hal- fax, and btute ol North Carolina, near the town of Enfield and described as follows: One tract bfginuing at a stake at the north west of the land hereby conveyed being the northeast corner of the laud of Mrs. MjirthAf!. Tuvlor. nnil Tiinninir thpnne south 88" 17. ii. 30.20 chains to a pine stump on the cast side of the road near the residence ol 11. McLemore, thence south 2W. 2(1 OOr-hninstoastiikcin the field on the west side olthe road, thence south 1 E. 25. "D chains to it stake in the Held east of said road, thenco south 32 32.01) chains to a stake near thoweststdeoi small stream, thence south 50 :i()'E. 5. 25 chains to stake in the field, thence south .I!r Mr 1.. 1. 5(1 chains lo a stake in the held, thence south 2 30' E. It chains to a stake iu tho field, thence south 17" HO' E. 3. 50 chains to a cypress stump anil cypress pointers beside a road and stream, thence south 35 15' W. 8.02 chains to a stake and hickory, thence south 35 55' W. 0.64 chains to a stake and sweet gum, thence south 22 30' V. 8.55 chains to a stake, pine and black kuih, thence 30 20' W. 3.80 chains to a willow oak and stake be' ing the southeast corner of the land here by conveyed, thence N. 80 04' W. 18 35 chains to a stake in the field being the southeast'eorner of the tract of land allotted to Martha C. Fort in the division between tho heirs of Kix Fort, her father, thence along her last line north 1 10' E. 32.0'0 chains to a cypress stump, thence northerly and westerly along the line of the tract of land allotted to Elias B. Fort in the division between the heirs of the said Kix Fort to a cherry formerly pine the northwest corner of said tract about 00.35 chains and the southwest corner of the tract of land now owned and occupied ny Mrs. Martha C. Taylor, thenco JN. 81' E. 8.50 chains to corner of fence, thence N. 71 E. 20.50 chains to a uiuestunin tin south east corner of the land of Mrs. Mar tha C. Taylor, thence N. 3 45' W. 33.20 chains to the beginning, containing 375 47-100 acres more or less. Also a certain parcel of laud situated in said county of Halifax bciu" the tract which was allotted to Hilllnttl Toft, Iu the partition among the heirs of the land of their father Kix Fort, as shown by the re port of the commissioners registered in book 20, at page 07 in the oflice of the Register of Deeds for the said county of Halifax to which reference is made for certainty of description and said to contain sixty acres; also ft parcel of land situated in said Co. be ing tho tract which was allotted lo Pris cilla Fort in the partition among the heirs of the land of their father Kix Fort, as shown by the report of the commissioners registered iu book 20, at page 97 in the oflice of the Register of Deeds for the said county to which reference is made for cer tainty of description and said to contain sixty acres. Also four other parcels of land situated iu s lid county being the parcels which were allotted in the division among the heirs of the hind of their father Kix Fort, to Eliza beth A. Fort, Kix Fort, Marlha C. Fort, said to contain 80, ll)(i, 125 and 117 acres, respectively as show n by the report of the coin in issioncts registered in book 20, at uge 07 in theollice ol the Register uf Deeds for the said county of Halifax, and to which reference is made for certainty ol descrip tion. Also a certain parcel of land situated iu the town Enfield in thesahl county of Hal ifax ou the northeast corner of l'.cll in eniie and Railroad street, containing two acres more or less, being the lot of land conveyed to said E. T. Branch bv William Burnett by dee d dated 20th of .May 173 recorded in book 13 at pages 27 1 and 275 iu the of lice of the Register of Deeds for the said conr.ly of Halifax, also a lot of land in the said town of Enfield, ndjoiningthe lot last above mentioned lying on the north corner of Bell avenue and McDaniel street con taining I an acre, more or less, being the laud couveyed to said E. T. Branch, by Patrick H. Johnson and wilV, Mary E. Johnson.by their deed dated 4th of Febru ary, H73, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Halifax in book 43, at pages 275, 270 and 277. Sl'lEU Willi AKEK, Trustee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ffliTIC COAST ME W. W. R. R. $ BRANCHES Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED e.? 3 MAY :i!ST, ii 6Z o5h ISM. a -A $ a b. 7 40 I r. M. I P. M. A. M. Leave Weldon I !:) 43 boo Ar Rocky Mount.... I no I ' ArTRrhorn I "i 1 ..i... Leave Tsrbero 1J5S 6 00 Arrive Wilson. . U 7 00 Leave Wilson Arrive Selma SM) I Arrive Kayettevllle, :. I ,. LcaveMoldsboro 3 13 7 40 1 30 Lenvf Warsaw 414 .... f Leave MkiioII .... I 1 it I w " Arrive Wilmington I'iW 9f5 H TRAINS GOING NORTH Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia Leave Warsaw Arrive Goldsbnro Leave Fayettevtlle Arrive Selnia ArriveWllsou Leave Wilson Arrive Rocky Mt. Arrive Tarboro, Leave Tarboro, Arrive Weldon, A. M. 1JM 154 8I" 3H 4 03 6 30 505 A. M. ir 1067 mi 1JM 10 11 08 1110 ISM 1 90 IS T2 5 65 P. M. 410 0 I t lfi I 710 8 04 8 31) . m., i v (f. ui. a ij .......... - -' f- - teturning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday in a. m. Sunday 9 00 a. m. Willianislon, N. C, arrive laruvro iv w u, Daily except Sunday. Train mi Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon at 4 00 p. m. Halifax 4 ii, arrive Scotland Neck at 5 15 p.m. Greenville 6.VJp. m. Klnstoa 8 00p.m. Returning leaves Klimtou 7 10, a. m. Greenville 8 2(1 a m. Arriving at Halifax 1100, a. m.. Weldon ll"a m dally cxceutSunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon ou S6n day, Wednesdays and Friday at 10 15 a, m, arriv ing at Scotland Neck 1 0", a. m , Greenville 5 80 5i. m Kinston 7 40 p. m. Returning, leave vinston Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 80, a. m. arriving at Greenville a 55, Scotland Neclt 180. p.m. Weldon 5 15 p. m. Train leaves Tarboro N. C, via Albemarle and Raleigh R. It. Daily except Sunday 4 40 p, m., Ennday 3 00 p. m., arrive Williamston N. C. 7 18 P. m., 4 HOP. Ul. rl "mum o oJ . in., u y. 7 40 a. m. 958 a. m. II 20 a. m. Trains on Southern division, Wilson and Fay ettcville llraneh leave Faycttcville 7 'ill a. in., arrive at Rowland 18 15 p. m. Returning leave Rowland 13 Jj, p. m. arrive at FayeUeviueSUp. m. Daily except Sunday, Train ouMldltiiiu; N, U, Branch leaves Golda boro M.C dslly except Sunday r 00 a. m., arrive Sralthfleld.N. C.,7il0 a. m. Returning leave; Smlthlleld, N. C. 8 W a. m., arrive Go)d.Kbqro, C, 9 30 p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount atS 15 p. m., arrives at Nashville S55 p. m Spring Hope GiiOp. m. Returning leave Spriiu Hupe 8 00 a. m., Nashville 8 35 a. m.. ar Rocky Mount 9 15 a, m. dailyexcept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday at 6 00 p. m. and 11 15 a. m. Returning leave Clinton at 8 80 a n and 3 10 p. m,, connecting at Warsaw with No. 40, 41. 81 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and Fayettevllle Branch Is No, 51. Northbound is 50. 'Daily ex cept Sunday. Trains No. 27 South, and 14 Ncrth will only stop at Rocky Mount, Wilson Uoldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond and dailyexcept Sunday via Bay Line, also at Rocky ftlount dally with Norfolk and Carolina Railroad for Norfolk and all points North via Norfolk. Trains makes close connection for all point North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington and have Pullman Palace Sleeper attached. J. R.KENLY, J. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. TLAXTIC COAST LINE. PETERSBURG & WELDON It. R Condensed Scheaule. TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH. Dated Hay :;lst, 1692. No. 23 Daily. No. 27 Daily. Leave Petersburg, Leave Stony Creek, Leav Jarratts, Leave llelfield, Arrive Weldon, 10.08 am 10.50 am 11.11 am 11.30 am 12.10 pm 3.43 p m 4.18 pm 4.48pn 5.23 p m TRAINS GOING NORTH. 1 -Scientific- America J- 1 Agency for f l AJLJ CAVEATS, ! 4T TRADE MARKS r DMICN PATENTS f rf1" COPYRIGHTS, .to. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN CO- 361 Broadway, Niw York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by us ll bronaht before the publlo by a notio given free of charge In the Largest drenlatlon of any sdentme paper In the world. Hnlendldlv llluitrteil. No Inlellurent man snouia m witnout It. years 1J0 Mx months. Ad rciuuiu, Ha Uroadway, Nsw York. Weekly. H3.II0 Addraes HUNK CO, No. 14 No. 78 Daily. Daily. Leave Weldon, 5.10 a.m. 3.15 p. m LeBelfleld, 5 .44 a.m. 3.52 p. m Le Jarratts, 0.00 am. 4.09 p. m Le Stony Creek, (1.15 a.m. 4.33p.m Arrive Petersburg, 6.50 a. m. 5.12 p. Ba All trains run solid Weldon to Washing ton. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMEKSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen. Passenger agt TO THE PATKONS ALBEMARLE STEAM Edward J. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LflW. AND THE ROAHOKE NEWS m Es ate ken NAVIGATION CO nillPK TIMF Between NORFOLK and UlUrS. I IIVIC EASTERN N. tAltOUM On and after Monday. December 17tb, and until further notice, the Steamei CHOWAN, Captain Withr, will LEA VE FRANKLIN on Mondays, We4 nesdaya and Fridays for EDENTON, PLY MOUTH and all intermediate pointa en arrival of mail train from Portsmouth, aay 10.15 A. M. RETURNING The "Chowan" will reach Franklin on Tuesdays, Thnradaya and Saturdays at 9:15 A. M., in time to connect with Fast Mail train from Raleigh to Portsmoutn and with Express train for the South. Passengers, by this arrangement, taking the Steamer Chowan at a ly point on th river, will REACH KORFOLK by 11 oeloek A. M., and thus have the entire day for the trail action of bnaiaeee in that city. GIVE THIS KOUTE A TRIAL. Reapectfnlly, J.H.B0GKRT FmakHt Y , D.a. 15. 1SI,. Hip. Weldon, N. 0. WELDON. N. C.
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