THE HOANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP AT ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. DO YOU KNOW 1891. 1891. That jou can have your ejes testud ac curately, and fitted with glasses by a practical optician at 0 Men : ( !i .4ti 4 Mi ' -hi it. . i- it ? If i " . - i if- IT. V IS ' M , .j' :hlaji.i:fajx: u. o CLEAN ROOMS. JiSPLENDID TABLEj POLITE SERVANT?. Fare always the best the markets can Afford. SERVICE NEAT AND PROMPT. JENEAR THE COURT HOUSE. "&t Baggage taken from and to the railroad station. NICE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR - LA.IDIIES. KATES $2.00 A DAY. Special arrangements for hnnnl hy the week or month. R. G. REID, Proprietor. YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE. The finest set of test lenses in thestate, and there will be no charge for testing your si;ht. More eyes are ruined by glasses sold by incompetent persons than any other cause. Therefore, we advise you to be careful with your sight, and have your eyes examined by a COMPETENT OPTIC 'AN Silver poods fur bridal presents, dia monds of the finest quality, watches is gold and silver cases, clocks of the best makers and good timers, gold thimbles and Chrii-tuins goods, gold headed canes and plaiu gold rings, opera glasses and fancy hair pins, and of the latest styles of goods, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE J'SICKS. J. W. YOUNG , Co Syea. k Rank Sts. l'etirlurg, a. net IT mar 20 tf. LAND SALE. ft ..ji&jaaO . ,ii,iM'"-mi voM.( ou n nttcn ii . i? If you lan-ii I, "itiioro it 1 intelligent nil-iiiiMi aiiKgetl mil' to-i1a. I troini my I'Ci ijl. jierinnal tti'iiii-n. I un. icrtnke to briefly pmi'Ii iht fairly titoi Itrcnt proQ 'I ttillmr Bel, who on read and vritc, mi J ho, ftcr iinlructioD, il wotk inoui- numlv, h'iw to um I hvrti Tliou untl I'nllir l en i f 11 limit own ocnlirn'i, nheit vr x,rr lite. I vill k!i) furnish f I mi'l '.i i.inii, al am tliiit ainpiiiit. I cl ii r.'o u,)tl,!n Ulil rtirivtt Hutli t ii t nnlni lue .-ifnl, above. Wliinc dirtieiill 5Stu or Dial .inf. I .1,-iir t.ul 111 n l'ii IK'IU ftch 1 -incl 01 mti.ie I tM. HZ-''' jmi 7MiLJI''i i "" "' wfao an tnakina-ovat l;ut-a lu.mntinl tWlum a rnr. n- U. AM tine olid. aura, full t-nrtnn ';ir Ire. Af'tr yu knviv a 'I, if wyt cnnr'tiilf in iih fiirilii r. m Ii'. n litiiii la J. -in". A'MrfM, -VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE IN- HAUFAX COUNTY, N. C: A! lion o NE FARM CONTAING 5114 ACRES 6 horse crop cleared, good pasture, never foiling stream, apple and peach or chard, good dwelling and necessary out houses. PRICE $2,000. 0 NE TRACT OF 200 ACRES, ONE horse crop cleared, most of the other in fine growth of pines; good dwelling and out houses. PRICE $1,000. 0 NE TRACT OF 83 ACRES, ONE horse crop cleared, the balance in heavy growth of original pines. PRICE $400.00. 0 NE TRACT OF 314 ACRES, TWO horse crop cleared, the balance in fine growth of oak and pine. PRICE $1,000. 0 NE TRACT OF 4iW ACRES, 3 HORSE crop cleared; good dwelling and all neeessarr out-house. PRICE $2,000. 0 N E TRACT OF 8.'.0 ACRES, FIVE horse crop cleared; good dwelling and ont-honses. PRICE $2,500. These farms are convenient to churches, in healthy locality, and a short distance from Tfalifux anil Enfield, Prtin wiihin? to buy and want to EXAMINE :-: TIIESE-:-LANDS Will call on MR. TITOMAS OUSBY, Hen derson, N. C, or MR. T. C. BURGESS, who lirea near Halifax, who will take pleas ure in showing them to purchasers. Any or all of these lands will be ( MY S'H. CK OF 0 FJALL And WINTEE Millinery. i m waapnma- it ana Is nrrivltiR, Hurt I will ilispluy the finest line ol poods ever shown in this town. Come und see the NEW STYLES. COME AND SKLECT THE NEW EST NOVELTIES. MRS. T.A. LEWIS, net 4 ly EMM I FIERCE, WELD0E1, 1 C Y O U B OB THIS SPACE. NEW I 1 1 Lll ft P. . STHlfiBICK $ Bl0.t AGENTS. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE! TOWN LOTS FOR SALE! :0: SPLENDID TO U N LOTS FOR SALE IN THE TO U N OF II ELDON.AT LOW fllCES, Oil rEJSOlBLE tews Wcldrn. N. T. -ALSO- nao of varied FWfsrmpsvior i chno m successful CArcmciiuc til-tbcfsoof CURA. .ZZZZl v.. TlVEMETHGDS.tbat i. and Control, orders of 9 c e 5 wo Alor.o ovn j . I . ' Li M 0 O Tiho i:.vc Wu;l; !-;;' ' JOWtl.f.?.r o-'-'i--; rrsl S.5'-E jli.,n, JjJ, rr:. ,t.:-,:i-POftli?lr S orr.'. s v-..o:irv s.j -a'.--,. 'pLa I ..v,i .8 if l!i.-vs nml vIj. wa- ' ,V,hJj'. V "'A t .-rV"':-"'-! f '":-:i.i:-; .-k. i'Td uU' Wr.irc-p. '.. 4w f- i. i.. ;.,( L . . ' .. ...I i'.iT ... T I - la,.V --v r-,,ri .,.r' t3 k"- rill'l -- - kl MWMWM.I l!.-l'0'f villi .t-r.l.i...., ; ' v. c . . . t IsTh'vv.rt'.'i .f tlK- ..ilV!. Ca-Ylun'.'-;,-' .f t.'i ll- ,-Pt: Kf?lA',iivt t,,ri!;.i.;i ,,i;r i-.-vrbt 4:'-.':' )l"wof r,i;.-";K. ." , , ' 1 :-: '' -:. vni i-i-tr. y I.-. tUUC tUu. V. -J CIi:l..')V. V.V :::. ::l III - . ..' I' RwiKSS. fc'-Wf 6'?., 04 NlACASA Cl, L UtT,iiC'',".'-'."Y. Vt ON REASONABLE TERMS nPOE. 1890. THE LATEST INVENTION 01 THK PRESENT CENTURY. Representing our Patent SOLEt SHOE. consisting of an inner or middle leather sole which excludes dust, dirt and wster, add ing EXTRA STRENGTH TO UPPERS, as well as bottoms, and wears longer than an; other shoe. THE MOST RELIABLE $3.00 SHOE on the market, STry a pair. To be had at HALES BROS , HALIFAX, N. C. FINE FARMING LAND FROM 1T0 SMILES FROM. WE LD02ST, ST. C. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. This is a fine opportunity to purchase land where it will be certain to double in lu in two or three jean. Applj by letter or in person to T. K HILL HALIFAX, N. C. Ur. J. T. Qoeek wiH take pleaaafe ia showing the leU aai laada to aaj . wialuaf it see tkena. 2,000 References. Hams this pspcr when yen write. dee 11 ly " THE PLACE TO GET DRUQS and f.lEDICIfJES AT THE LOWEST PKICES, DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, M EST SIDE WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE B.. R. SHED- WE L DON. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. arPBHSCBIPTIOK DEPARTMENT filled with the best selected material."" PRE8CBIPTION8 COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CAB PERFUMERY. STATIONERY, FANCY BOA PS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGAB asaiMllft ttata kirtTwleSDealwari waiMyt at ZOLLICOFFEB'S. nK ' to i r14a, K. C. ang X7 ! '1 " J

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