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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1892. YOU THINK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE I TOWN LOTS FOR SALE! r ) :0: I NT Is HUMaHMMIIMMMMHIIW BUT TOU OUGHT T( ).' Te Man who Reaos. -AJ30TJT- THIS OFFER. TrtE Mam wna Lori- HE IS PLEASED AT OUR OFFER. Because There is Mosey in it For You and Money Is what you want. BTY DOLL AES IN CASH Given as prizes for subscriptions to the ROANOKE NEWS A fir PRIZE of 830.00. a second PRIZE of $20 00 Vn nav,wi L You are bound to make something. You may get one of the above prizes in addition. RED THIS PROpOSTIOfl: To the person securing the largest number of annual subscriptions to the Roanoke News by the first day of June we will give a rrize 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 year will also be taken. Subscriptions 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 maybe paid for their time and trouble will pay them a commission of twenty-five percent-one fourth-of all subscription mon ey they may secure. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE, and the money must accompany orders for 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. Only new subscriptions are included in this proposition Further information concerning this plan will be sent on application, if desired. Address: HE ROANOKE II Weldon, N. C. SPLENDID TO WN LOTS FOR SALE IN THE TO FN OF TKELDON.AT LOW PRICES, Oil HFHSOflUBLE ffffJS o also- FINE FARMING LAND FROM 1 TO 2 MILE S FEOM WE LDON", K 0. TERMS TERMS TERMS T 0 T 0 T 0 S U S U s u I T I T I T PURCHASER PURCHASER PURCHASER This is a fine opportunity to purchase land where it will be certain to double ia value ia two or three years. Apply by letter or in person to T. K HILL. TTAT.TTTiY VP Mr. J. T. Gooch will take pleasure in showing the lot and land to 'any en wishing to see them aug t OTiliTiTil in'itiiiiign- Htv jm wi-tita n ytl? If ftm itvfn'tt wMm nJ iuUlllral mbitlon cui-mal vrlt to-dar, I ,rumtM juu my Pcii, parson! tlotitioa. I tiu. larlaka ta briafl ecn mf nirijr nullipara praoa if aiihat , ha -an ra4 b4 vrita, and who, ifirr liiitraclioB, till nor tutfiia. Huntlv, how 14 nni liira Thao au4 loltr ar in ilialr own M?.iltti, nhara rr tiff till fUruiih ha aUnntloa 01 implojmeut, tl ivhltll Ton MB mm lltnl aninuat. I clia:'; nniliini util rectiva aviU lis; aultii aue eonful, a abova, Noiltina; dl (flail I to trn, ar Hint 'qutraa mm it iina. I dtiira but una parson frum oath dmriet 01 oantf. 1 havaal. raaiiT taagiit anil praVldadwiiham- tiloTmaBi a larca Thraa lhuiiMtid Uullaii YT, aai-h. All 1 naw, olid. aura, full partfealan Tre. Aftr yu kuw all, If fa teaclada tu f o m further, why, uo harm la don. Addau, JU C. Al.LE.N, Bvx 4S0 AuguBia, Halo. :orf "cc- This delightful Ctory of a Journey from the BALTIC to thej DANUBE Portrayed In 30 Chapters and 12 Graphic Illustrations, by Charles Aucustiss Stoddard ET. CLARK, WELDON. N. C. rp IIOSE desiring to purchase or ell property in the town of Weldon, will do well to or correxpond with me. I have been surreying the lands in and Mund Weldon at Tariuus times tor the pant ten years and hence I know some thing of the value of these lota. CJojnd in Rich Cloth. DacoiLtiJ v!i!i C:!J Eaeles. '.FREE to Evory !bw Subscriber to ; -the- : new yen:: observe, Iho fjra.no;! Family Raliious News-t Kil-i"' Ona Look r.nd cno new subscriber, ! 63,00. ;Tvvobjj'j and twD n subscribers, ; $3,00. sr;:r i:.::::,' oi-iks rtxKK. ' NEW YORK OBSERVER. 37 and 3 ? Pak Row, DO YOU KNOW That you can have your eyes tested ac curately, and fitted with glasses by a practical optician at YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE. The finest set of trut knses in lheitat and there will be no charge for twting your afit. Moi'ii eyes aro ruiutu ly glummi aAi by incompetent persons than any ether cause. Therefore, we advise you to b careful with your light, and have your eyes examined by a COMPETENT OPTIC 'AN Silver goods for briSal presents, dia monds of the finest quality, watchea is gold and silver cases, clocks of the best makers and good timers, gold thimble and Christmas goods, gold headed caiea and plain gold rings, apera glasses aai faney hair pins, and of the latest itylea of goods, at the LOWEST rOSSJBLi PRICES. . J.W. YOUNC, Co Syca. k liank Sts. Petersborg, Ta oct iy
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