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THE ROMOKE TIMES..
( Af LT AND WEEKLY)
An Independent Demoer.-.tic pap<
devoted to the material and politic 1
r.tere^.s of Roanoke and Southwe.^ t
Viiginia.
350 tov advertise r
''To discontinue an advertisement,''
says John Wanamaker, "is like takin j
down your sign. If you want to cio
busmesB you must let the public kne r
it. I would as soon think of doit-*
business without clerks as withort
ndTertising."
teste kb ay's celebration.
The tail of the British hoc was giv. a
another twist yesterday and the Ainei -
.an eagle at last accounts was still 1i
top.
One hundred and fourteen years aio
John Hancock ard a large number f
ther patriots affixed their names o
tho famous document, the author >f
which wasTHOMAsjEi-FEKSrtNjperha) s
ihe greatest of Virginia statesmen a-, d
the "Eather of the Democratic party ?
Today the principles which he fr. -
undated are held dear to the heart ?f
ihree times as many people as tin a
'vent to make up the country in whi? h
we live. It was Jefferson more th: j
any other man who defined the prim t
l-ies of the party that is yet destined d
ru'e tbis couutry again.
Yesterday was fittingly celebrab 3
in Roanoke. It was a genera! holid. ?
. nd it was improved. The parade w: s
i grand success, the small b-^y was a
his glory and his elder brother was a
i^oy again.
General Gkeely was more th; a
kind and the weather w.->s cool a: J
luite pleasant compared with what t
;iad been for semo days before. Craci -
?rs boomed, flags floated fro n a hir -
;ired different points and the Americ. i
eagle flapped his wings.
We are the people!
the force bill.
The Federal Election Bill has passe J
the House by a mean majority of sis
votes and there is hardly a doubt b>t
wnat the President will aflb his sigc; -
<ure and it will become a law.
In the Senate we are assured th: t
there is no opposition to its passage
t.ud there is no hope that it will me t
vith any stumbling block in tbataugu t
assemblage.
The bill was aimed at the Sout!.
There is an impression in the minds ? f
1! Republicans that the elections i
thsfc saction'sre unfair. This impre -
pion, it seems, cannot be eradicate 1
aud perhaps the Force bill will C)
more toward this eud than anythlr;
else. When the Republicans see th:-1
tbe returns are about the same as usu. 1
it is possible that they may be coi -
vinced.
The Times opposed the measu. 3
from its introduction. We bclievcl
ihat it was contrary to the letter at 1
spirit of the constitution. Central;* -
tion is one of the great evils of the ho; r
and when the great election machine: i
of the country is put iu the bauds < f
^ny party the tendency to vard co.
ruption cae hardly be stopp? i.
If President Harkison wants to r -
trieve himself in the eyes of the cov -
-arrative people of the United Stah?
he could take a step in that directio i
by putting his veto on the Force bill.
about roanoke streets.
Once more the Times calls the a -
fjntion of the council to the mattor of
street improvements.
It has done so time and again, bv
the advice which it has given has m
been heeded and the streets cf Roanok s
.?.re today in a worse condition tha i
those of any city in the coun'ry.
Not only do the streets lock bad, bu ;
'.'ieir condition is a meuace rot only I >
the beauty, but to the health of the cit}
A fine appearance is a good thing L
;' ? way, but health is a far better. Th ?
iouncil should take immediate action
A few huudred dollars would wor .
wonders in the matter of street im?
provements.
Labor is cheap, but doctors' bills
come high.
The selection of Pattison as acan ?
d.date for Governor of Pennsylvania i
a wise one. He was the only availab!
mat. in the Democratic party, and .:
.'ioy one can break up the Quay ring
he is the man.
"Gratitude is found in the diction
ar>V says Josh Billings. Whosa:
il was ever found anj where else?
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.?
The Stockholder* of the Roanok ?
Building Company are hereby n
quested to be present at a meeting t
b?hold Monday, July 30th, 1S1K) a
13 o'clock m.,*at the ofii''e of th
Roanoke Loan, Trust and Safe D(
posit Company. jy2tf
f?OR SALE.?ONE HORSE ANi
I 3uggy. The buggy and harnes^;
jire new. The horse is as gentle as t
l;:mb. A most excellent family horse
Ladies can drive him anywhere wit!
perfect safety. Price $350 complete
Call or address J. T. HALL, Time*
office. jy2 tf
ALLEGHANY INSTITUTE, ROAN?
OKE, VIRGINIA.
C F. JAMES, B. A., D. D., Principal
A first-class high school for boj>
and young iner..
Handsome building, entirely nev
and well equipped, on the height?
overlooking, Roanoke. Pure water,
pure air and healthful location. Build
i.. * heated by steam and supplied
with bath rooms. Full crops of ex
j rienced teachers. Students pre?
p-red for advanced classes of College
o; University, or for business life.
S *nd for catalogue, to
Principal AUeghany Institute.
jy 4 lm Roanoke, Va.
YOUNGE.
Architect and Superintendent.
Roanoke", Va'. Room 6, Didier Build-1
ing. All classes of public and private'
btnldlngs. Artistic interior work, and j
decoration a specialty. jy4tf
GRAND DRAWING
OF TH E
Loteria de la Beneflcencia Fnlilida
OF THE
STATE OF Z AC A TEC AS, MEXICO.
A syndicate capitalists have secured
the concession for operating this |
LOTTERY
And have extended its business
throughout the United States
and British America.
The drawing will take place oh tl
127th of each "month, not excepting
Sundays and holidays.
Below will be found a list of the prizejs
which will be drawn on
June 27th, 1890
At ZacatecaS) Mexico,
and continued monthly thereafter.
Capital Prize, $150,000
100,000 Tickets at $10; Halves. $j
Tenths, $1; American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 PRIZE OF$150;000is $150,000
1 PRIZE OP 50,000 is 50,000
1 PRIZE OF -20,000 is 23,O0D
3 PRIZES OF 10,000are 30,000
2 PRIZES OF 5,000 are tO.O'tO
5 PRIZES OP 2.000 are 10,000
10 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 10.000
20 PRIZES OF 500 are 10,000
200 PRIZES OF 200 are 40,000
800 PRIZES OF 150 are- 45.000
500 PRIZES OF 100 are 50,000
APPROXIMATE >N PRIZES.
150 PRIZES OF $150 are $23,500
150 PRIZES OF 100 are 15,000
150 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500
999 Terminal Prizesof 50 are 49,950
2402 $524,950
Club Rates : ? Tickets for $50.
Special Rates arranged with
Agents.
AGENTS WANTED in every town
and city in United States and British
America.
The payment of prizes is guaranteed
by a special deposit of Jive hundred
thousand dollars ($500,000), with the
State Government, and approved by
Jesus Arechiga, Governor.
Drawing under the personal super?
vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who
is appointed by the Government as
Interventor.
"I Certify that with the Sta'e
Treasurer all necessary guarantees are
deposited, assuring full payment of
all prizes of this drawing.
"HK1011>'lO, A1!utKaGA.
"Interventor."
IMPORTANT.
Remittances must be either by New
York Draft, Express or Register? tl
Letter, American money. Collections
can be made by Express Companies<?r
Banks. Tickets sent direct to manage?
ment will be paid by drafts on New
York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago?
San Fraucisco or City of Mexico. For
further information address
JUAN PI EDA D, Manager.
mv21-lv Zacateeas Mexico.
T?"~C01VTR?CTORS.
Bids lor constructing approaches
to bridges over the Norfolk and West?
ern and Shenandoah Valley railroads,
at Randolph. Henry and Park streets,
in RoanokeCity, Ya,. will be received
until 12 o'clock, noon, August 4th,
1S90.
Plans and specilications may be
seen in the office of the City Engineer
in Court House building.
Address bids to James A. M'Connell,
Chairman Bridge Committee, Roan
oke City. Ya., and endorse on envel?
opes. "Bid for Henry Street ap?
proaches." "Bid for Randolph Street
approaches," "Bid for Park Street ap?
proaches," as the case may be. Bids
must be tor approaches to each
bridge, separately.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids No money
will be paid until approaches are com?
pleted, and accepted >y the engineer
in charge, acting for the city. By
order of City Council for City of
Roanoke, Ya."
u
Still keep the largest
assortment oi
HARDWARE
In Southwest Virginia.
They have just received a large Sppulj
?OF?
Lap Robes, Horse Covers
Breech Loading Guns,
?A2TD?
Sporting (roods,
Miner's and Railroad Supplie
A Specialty.
17 and 13 Second Street, southwes
E E LIHHEY, SIBERT & CO.
Real Estate Agents,
Moomaw Block, No. 9.
We have a line list of property from
which to select.
In location, price and terms, we
hope to suit all. If you have
PROPERTY
To sell or exchange, call.
Best of references given. junlC lmj
NOTICi r
A regular meet ing of the Stockhold?
ers of the Valley Building and In?
vestment Company is hereby called at
the office of the company, in the city
of Roanoke, Va., August 1st, 1S90, at
12 o'clock, noon. Bv order of the
Board of Directors. D. H. SCOTT,
jy 2 30t Secretary.
ROANOKE COLLEGE.
SALEM VA.
Choice of courses; commercial de?
partment; library 17,000 volumes
good-morals; healthful cilmate; very
moderate expenses. Students fifteen
Statjs, Ind. Ter., Mexico, and Japan
3bth year begins Sept. 17th. Illus?
trated catalogue free. Address
JULIUS. D: DREHE:!, President.
Salem, Va.
A BARGAIN
FOR SALE.
A corner lot, 105, fronting on Rose
street, near the new Alleghany Insti?
tute, commanding a fine view, i n ?
ning back 120 feet to an allev. Well
worth $1,600, will be sold, if taken in
the next few days, for $1,200. Cash
$534. balance in one and two vears.
Address "D,"' Times office.
PARTIES WISHING BOARD CAN
-find a select boarding house at 518
Salem avenue.
juneSG-lwk.
UNPRECEDENTED
ATTRACTION.
O VE R $1,000,000 DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana Slate lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature,
for educational and charitable pur?
poses, and its franchise made a part
of the present state constitution in.
1879 by an overwrite lining popular
vote, and
To Cr?:rlinii3 Untis
January 1, 1895.
Us tnamiiuit.b drawings take place
s?uii-auuuaUy, in (.Tune and Decem?
ber), and it* Grand Single Number
Drawings take place in each of tha
other ten months of the yei r,
and are all drawn in public at the
Academy oJ Music, Mew Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
for integrity of its drawings, and
prompt payment of Frizes.
Attested as follows:
11 IvV do ht repp certify that wes upe s
oj.se the arrangement for uli t u
monthly and semi-ai mail drawin -
of the Louisiana Slate Lottery Com?
pany, and inner son manage and co *?
trot the drawings themselves\and th n
the same are conducted with hortest y,
fairness, and in good faith toward < '<
pariies,and we authorize thecompa i
to use this certificate, withfac si mi. !
of our signatures attached, in its <\ '
vertisements.'1
Commissioners.
ire the undersigned Banks ant
Bankers Will pay all prizes drat r,
in the Louisiana State Lotteries uflU '<
may be presented at our counters.
R. M.Walmsley.President Louis:;'.' i
National Bank.
Pierre Lanaux, Pre; ident State Na
tioual Bank.
A. Baldwin, President New Orlea i
National BanK.
CarlKohn,President Union Nation:
Bank.
Grand Monthly Drawing,
At the Academy of Music, New ( r
leans, Tuesday, July 15tti, 1890.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000
100.000 Tickets at $20 each; Halv s
$10;Quarters, $5; Teuths, $2; Two
tieths, $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 prizo of $300,000 is.$300,01 (
1 prize of 100,000 h;. 100,0 I
1 prize of 00,000 is. 50,001
1 prize of 25,000 it . 25,0 K
2 prizes of 10,000 are. 20,0 ';
5 prizes of 5.000 are. 25,0 ?'
J 25 prizes of 1.000 are. 25,0?
Q00 prizes of 500 are. 50,0>>(
20? prizes of 300 are. <i0,0't
500 prizes ot 200 are. 103,0 i
APPROXIMATION PR IZ ES.
100 prizes of $500 ar->.... $50,00
100 " of 300 are. 30,00t
100 " of 200 are. 20,00(
TERMINAL PRIZES.
090 prizes of $100 are. $999.901
MO - of $100 are.$90 9
3,114 prizes, amounting to....$1,054 8 I
NOTE?Tickets drawing capital
prizes are not entitled to tenuin I
prizes ?
AG EM'S WANTED.
ES" For club rates >r any furthei
information desired, write legibly tc
the undersigned, clearly stilting yo j
residence, with state, county, streel
and number. More rapid returnms
delivery will be assured by your en?
closing an envelope bearing your ft I]
address.
IMPORTANT.
AddressM. A. DAUPHIN
New Orleans. La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
By ordinary letter contain ii g money
order issued by all exj ress conipanh ,
New York exchange, draft or post.!
note.
Address REGlSTi'ilD LEHELS Oil ii.MH CLRRBA I
to New Orleans National Bank, New
Orleans, La.
Remember that the payment of
prizes is guaranteed by "four Na?
tional Banks of New ('deans, and thd
tickets are signed by the president ? f
an institution whose chartered rights
are recognized in the highest court;
therefore, beware of ail imitations < r
anonymous schemes.
Remember that the Supreme Court
of the United States h is decided that
the-Louisiana State Lottery Co., bus
a contract with the State of Louisiana,
which does not expire until Januai v
1st, 181)3.
OCEAN SHORE PARK HOTEL
T, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA.
The Oceau Shore Park Hotel, Vir
ginia Beach, in Princess Anne count}-,
Virginia, at the ocean terminns of the
Norfolk andVirginia Beach Railroad
offers to the public a lcng-i'elt want.
It is an ocean shore resort within
the means of all. The hotel is new,
being its first season, with a first class
table, large, airy rooms, and newly
furnished throughout.
THE BATHING. The surf bath?
ing is unsurpassed by ohy upon the
Atlantic coast. The absence of any
undertow being a inarked feature.
The temperature ot the water is
warmer, and the bathing more pn
longed thau on the New Jersey, c r
Long Island Coast.
HEALTH RESORT. As a health
resort, it has been pronounced as com?
pared with Atlantic City and Fort?
ress Monroe, to have many superior
j natural advantages, both winter and
summer.
AMUSEMENTS. Surf and still
water bathing, Crabbing, Bowling,
Tennis, Horse-back an 1 Switch-back
riding may be indulged in. Music
throughout the season. The Western
Union Telegraph Company has an
office on the Beach.
TRANSPORTATION. There are
seven trains daily (except Sunday ,
each way between Norfolk and Vir?
ginia Beach. Four trains each way
on'Sunday. For all other informa?
tion address
GEO. H. QUACKENBOS,
Ocean Shore Park Hotel,
je? tf. Virginia Beach, Va.
DYEING,
CLEANING and REPAIRING
Ylou will save money by bringing
your dirty clothes to be" cleaned oi
dyed and repaired to me. Charges'|
moderate. Work first class.
E. Walsak,
Corner Campbell and Henry streets?
Roaooke, Va. tf tf
SHENANDOAR VALLEY KAIL
ROAD.
8. F. Ttlkb, Receiver.
Schedule in effect Juno, 2, loiiO.
ARRIVK AT ROANOii I .
5-0;i p. in. .Daily?Memphis ExprePS,
frj ni Hagerstowh and the
north. Through Pullmt-n
sleeping cars from New
York and Philadelphia o
Chattanooga and Mem?
phis via Bnrrisburg, h
gersfown and Roanoko.
AO a. in. Daily? New Orleans ex?
press from New York,
Philadelphia and Balti?
more, making connects u
through ito the sout i
Curries through PuIIm: n
palace buffet sleeping c ir
from Philadelphia to Ni ?
Orleans without changt
via Harrisburg, Hagers
town, Roanoke, Cle* i
land, Calera, and L. & N.
R. R.
LB AVK ROAXOKR.
5.45 a.m. Daily?Baltimore express
from all points south for
Washington, Baltunoi 2,
Harrisburg, Philadeipb a
aud New fork. Car?
ries Pullman pala ;e
I uffet sleeping car frc u
]'.'ii(ikc to Pliiladelpbia
without change, via 11 i
gerstown and llarrisbui :.
7,20 p. in. Daily?New York ai d
Philadelphia express,
from Memphis, Ch: t
tanooga and ; II
points south. For Ph 1
adeiphia and New York.
Carries Pullman Pala:'
buffet sleeping cars
through to Philadeiph a
; n i New V'ork via Roan?
oke, Hagerstown a id
Harrisburg.
Tieket agents will-furnish all inn r
mat ion und through schedules up .i
application to
O. HOWARD ROYER.
Gr. P. & T. Agent, Roanoke. Va.
\TORFOLK & WESTE RJ RI h
1} ROAD.
Schedule in effect May 11 th, U SO.
WEST BOUND.
LEAVE ROANOKE.
10:05 am. Daily: arrive Bristol s 10
p m. Steps at all ?S a -
tions, connecting at Red
ford with trains on Ntw
River Branch; arriving! .
cahontas at 3 p m.
5:45 p m? Daily, arrives Radford 7. JO
j>. m., connecting wi h
New River brain hat 7:>5
n. m., for Bluefield ai d
Pocahontas; arrives Poc i
hontas 10:55 p. m. Arriv is
Bristol 11:20 p. iu., co i
necting with- E. T., V. k
<t. K. R. for all poir. ?
south and weM; hi 8
Pullman Pi la :e Sleep? r,
Roanoke u> Koine, \ a
Calera ami Roanoke o
Memphis withoutchange.
7:55 a in. Daily, arrive Radford 9:13
a m,*conncctingwith N< w
River Branch, leaving
Radford 12:10 p.m.,arriv
i-tri-rel 12;40 pm., connects
with E. T.j V, Ss G. R. >i.
for all points south and
west; has Pullman Pala
Sleeper from Roanoke o
New Orleans wltho it
,| change.
EAST BOUND.
LEAVE ROASOKE.
'! 5:25 a m. Daily; for Lynchbui,'. 1 ?
tcrsburg, Richmond, I \ ??.
) Petersburg andB.& P.
) P..) Norfolk and intern- ?
) diatc points; Connects] il
Lynchbnrg with V. M. t.
R. forWashingtonand che
east; leaving Lynel.bu-g
7:40 a m daily. Arriv is
Norfolk 2:00 p m connect?
ing with steamer lines o
Baltimore and New Yor-c.
7.-J p tu. Daily: for Lynchburg ai d
intermediate st at ions.
10:10 am. Daily; arrives Lypchbu ;:
] 1:59* a m,connecting wi b
V. M. R. R. for all points
north, arriving Washing?
ton 7:05 p ro; arrives Pe?
tersburg 4:20 p.m; arriv.'s
Richmond, via. R. A* P. t.
U., 5:05 p m; arrives Nc r
folk 7.00 p m:
Cripple Creek Extension?Leav a
I Pulaski 8:15 a m. Daily except Su i
day, and 3:00 p in. Daily, arrive Iva i
hoe 9:15 a m and 4:30 p m. Returnh [?
leave Iyanhoo 10:25 a m. Daily exceo:
Sunday, and 5:25 p m. Daily, arri ? e
! Pulaski 11:53 a m and 6:80 p m.
All inquiries as to rates routes, ett.,
; promptlv answered.
W. B. Bevxli>,
Gen'l Pa6S. and Ticket Agent.
Ohas. GE Eddy, vice-president.
Genend Offices, Roanoke.
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WmJd
SUCCESS,
RADAM-S M1CR< >B S
KILLER is the tub I
wonderful medicin ?.
is because it has he
pr failed in any i <?
stance, no matt i
what th? diseas ?.
Trom Leprbsy to tl e
simplest disease
known to the human
system.
i ^sgjgsi*' The scientific men
of today claim and prove that every
disease is
Caused By Microbes,
-and
exterminates the microbes and driv< s
them ?nt of the system, and whei]
that is done you cannot have an ache
or pain. No matter what the disease
whethera simple case of malaria fever
or a combination of diseases, we cui
them all at the same time, as we trei t
all diseases constitutionally.
Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh.
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and
LiverDisease.Chillsand Fever.Fema'e
Troubles, in all its forms, and, in fac ,
every disease known to the huma i
system.
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations.
See that our Trade Mark (same as
above) appears on each jug.
Send for book "History of the
JOHNSON & JOHNSON.
Druggists, Sole agents, Cor. Jefferson
and First ave., S. W.
-THE DANVILLE?
NURSEBT ait GREEN HOUSE
COMPANY.
Danville, Virginia.
W. T. Sutherlin, President.
Geo. S. Sartin, G?hl Manager.
We are prepared to furnish any am",
all kinds of fruit, shade and ornamen
tal trees, plant?, vines, etc., in an\
quantity. Fine lot of roses and bed
ding plants, and anything in the tin I
nursery line. Write us before buying |
Catalogue sent free. Goood agents
wanted.
Mr. B. R. Younger, our agent, is
now in the city, and orders can be
left with him at Nuchols, Abbitt &
Brown's, 24 Gale Building, Jefferson
street. GEO. SrSARTIN,
apll-3m Secretary and Manager,
V7.S. GOOCH/
Ties Klont.
? FINE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY,
in any pakt of roanoke. call c s or address
L: L. P OWELL & C O MP A N Y
Roanol e. Va. Office. Stewart Buildin r,Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice.
PROFESSIONAL
jjK. I. T. BILL,
?mm ? IllhUII" TTtfT'n
N. 1 A UTE
Vice Pi :3idei!t.
E,H. L. CHILES,
Sec'y So Tr,
n
Eii>1 iWlfi:
OFFICE: IN CITU ENS' BANK BUILDING,
OFFICES FOR REN i\
ROOMS FOil RENT.
Cilices and Rooms for rent in the
Physician and burgeon,
' Offers his professional services to the j City Hotel Building, .- inch Las recently
citizens ol Roanoke. been converted into an office buiidior
Roanoke,
irgmi;
MAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS.
ap5-0m
PALACE HOTEL
IN FRONT 01
Office over Biidwell.and Christiau'il. i
Entrance No. 0 Salem (First) avenue. I
?OFFICE HOURS?
3 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 4.T0
p. m.,7.30 to 10 p.in._ scp24_< m
ij. GRIFFIN. I j. ai LKN wat*; Ii.
QBIFFIN & WATTS;
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Roanoke, - - Virginia.
Office : Room No. 5, Kirk's buildit-g,
? irm i Salem avenue and Jefferson St.
tf
ASS ENGER DEPOT
VIRGINIA. c:i< I1S-.M0RR?0J;
CommeVcial Tourists Home
m anlHeado.uartera for those d, hio;: Fh.cCla.
% borge Sample Rooms, m Ul k] AM
S. A.yiCK,Proprie or, Member A. T.B. A.
ONE TO FI IE DOLLARS.
ON ? ULROAD TCKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL
' 01 NTS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oi'.icc Room No. 1. Thomas Build?
ing, Court House Square, Roanoke,
Va. All business promptly attended to
A.
P. STAPLES,
DDleE I.
? ?
- v ? ?- f
S3
Hardwood & SIat<
Mantels,
Tile:; : ?nntcl i'acicjs, Heartli
Plain nd Maid Tiles foi Hour, fee.
Grates, Brass Goods, and Fin
place .Appurtenances.
Catalogues furnished on application.
XH 143? I l'!c:i5C racnt'on th!? p:i;:
No. 124 North Howa xl Street, Baltimore, Mcl.
W. A. PjiDliiO & (Jl>.,
iT!
V1NTON VIRGINIA.;
Cor r espondenco Solicited.
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Attorney- at-Law,
Roanoke, Va.
Office: Corner Salem avenue and
Commerce streets, over Wertz'fl gro?
cery. myl4 tf.
rpHOMAB W. MILLER,
i
Attorney-at-Law.
Office?No. 10 Kirk building,over
Johnson & Johnson's Drugstore.
p2-tf
BEST LOCATION IN CITY.
Management intend putting a paseenga;
elevator iu tlie building.
Electric lights and gas :n all rooms.
For terms, apply to
L. L. Powell & Co.,
Opposite Postoffice.
my3-tf
Fl QUA & BOAZ,
PRACTICAL
Tinners,
Plumbers.
Gas and
Steam Fitters
Heating by Steam, Lot Water or Hot
Air Furnaces
roofing, guttering, spouting.
401 JEFFERSON st .
roanoke, - - - vikointa.
Estimates cheerfully giveu on tlii.: line
of work. je(5 Cm
'?. n. MttOMAW,
.'t-iiirt county.
jko. w. woors,
Itoanoke county
MARSHALL'S
7 i ??ROPE AN HOTEL AND C?EE
VTOOMAW & WOODS,
Jl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ; J. F. marshall A Co., Prop'rs.
?i m-tice in the courts of Roanoke LT_ ______ ?-??tt-.t \*7t?
isity and county and comities adjoining. Will NUMDC.K 15, bALiSM Avr
ittend the courts of 'loanoke andBoteto irt i
egularly; Qfflc< -Salem Avenue, opposite'
: (wart'9 Furniture .-'tuic, Poanoke. Va
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ARCHITECTS.
Q. VON NE KT A,
OPEN DAY ?ND KIGHT
MEALS AT
" * * ARCHITECT. ATT U A TT I) Q
VlO?F. Street, Washington, D. C. A [ 1 J 1 |1 I I I [V M
Correspondence Solicited. iXiJUU is. \J \J xi KJ
AECIil
spond
,R L. PAYNE,
at'l'?bnk y-at- law,
Roanoke, Va.
IK EVERY STYLI
Office on Commerce street, near Court
House.
Rooms handsomely furnished wi
Special attention given to e.xamina- autiqueoak furniture.
1 ion of tiilt-s to and matters connected
with real estate
(.;. w. hansbrough.
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5AM. g. williams.
ANSBROUGH A WILLIAMS,
DRINKS OF
-EVERY DESGRIPllOJv^
J.C. FURROW,
W. H.KARNES;
G. F. BURGH E'i i
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Room No. 11, - Moomaw Building,
Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va.
Will praclice in the Hustings court of
the city <>f Roanoke, Court of Ap?
peals of Virginia and Unit.-d States| Wat, F. BAKER,
district courts. mar25-tf
We keep the following brands of
whiskey on hand: Belle of Nelson,
Gibson",Hunter, Wilson, Walker" . Old
I Malt, Alderney snd Clover Club.
These are among the finest wbiseys
dslilled.
^"Billiard and nool rooms attached.
feb20-tf
wm. II. arkley"
J. C. Furrow & Co. j
f\R. EDWIN P. WRIGHT.
V DENTIST, late of Richmond, Va
Office in Didier Building, cor. Jeffer-1
son and Campbell streets.
Special attention to bleaching dis?
colored teeth by a process of his own j
invention. All work guaranteed and
at moderate figures. Terms cash.
my27 3m
iff I
is,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT
OFFICE OVER K. Dil IER'3 GROCERY STORE.
llS JelTersoH Street,-Roanoke, V
WE RESPECTFULLY S< LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
KINN BY. M. d.
practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbell
street. niy278ur
W.
f?TTn'Trt'M W. L. DonirlM shors r e
biiUllOil wnrrantcd, ami every pn r
koit bis name and price stumped on uoi:o. i.
BS.
THE CELEBRATED
jos. schlitz,
O. HARDAWAY,
attorney at law.
(Late of the Martinsville Bar.)
Courts: Roanoke and adjoining
counties. Office, Moomaw Building,
Jefferson Street S. Rooms 3 and i.
jaul? tf _
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R. W. S. GREGORY,
DENTIST.
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
Fine Cnlf nn<l Lnccd Waterproof Grai' .
Tho oxccllonro and wcarlne qualities of this 8b 9
cannot bo better shown than liv the strong ?mlor; ?
zncnta of lta thousands of constant wearers.
Se.00 (Jennir.e Ilnnd-neired, an eleRant ai 1
stylish dress Shoe which commends Use '.
S>* .CO Hand-ho? ed Weir. A fluo calf Sb a
ancqoalled for style and durability.
SO.50 (ioodyear Writ Is tho standard drc s
? Shoo, at a popular price.
SO.GO PsIIcMBan'a Shoe Iscspeclally adapt. 1
*J for railroad men. farmers, etc.
All made iu Congress, liutton and Lnce.
$3&$2 SHOES LAolir,
have been most favorably received since Introduc' i
and tho recent Improvements make tbcm tuperJ r
ou sei 1
direct to factory ciiciosiug kututuscu jmce, or t
postal fur order blanks.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas ,
?ONLY AT?
HOTEL FELIX.
.HAIFA 01 ON DRAUGE
Are the Best Sum
m^r Drink,
ONLY AT HOTEL FELIX.
to any shoes sold nt these prices.
Ask your Dealer, and If be cannot supply you
direct to factory enclosing udvcrtlscd price,
nks.
Ot?
jaul I cod 6m tu th sat
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Stock -
bolders of the Bell Printing and Man
ufacturing Company, will be held1 r
the counting room of the J.r". ?ei
company, at, Lynchburg, Va.. on th
7th of July, 18?.i0 at 12 m.
ED. L. STONE, L. O. BELL,
Glaiap ?:?
Is a Wice Surrsme
Drink.
HOTEL FELIX.
Manager.
jcl4 taw 2w.
Secretary
a. l. gorley, President.
S. P. gorley, Vice President.
j. s. siMMoys, Sec'y and Treas.
west~end
Brick and Tife Works,
Manufacturers of first-class Brick o>
all kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick.
Draining Tile, &c. Works on West
Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. Box
)13. aprl-Om
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Improved and unimproved property fc
sale in all parts r\f the city.
RENTING A SPECIALT1
The only Agents in the Cit'
that Handle Exclusively Pnor
erty Inside of the Corporation
and are Agents for the Exchang
Building and Investment Company
Your patronage respectfully solicited
No. 114 Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va
Gray &Boswell
Jan2-tf
! ()FFICE- Ne.xt door to First National
Bank, Salem avenue,
Roanoke, Va.
mvOOtf
Kill l BROS..
manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
aud dealers in all kiids of
COOKING and HEATING STOVES,
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Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofiug
Spouting and Jobbing.
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19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA.
an5 6m
Room No. 9, Second Floor, Moomaw
Block, South Jefferson Street,
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
City Property, Farms and Mfnera
Lands sohl. Correspondence
ap2-tf Solicited.
WILBUR S. POLE I CO
Real Estate Agents
AND DEALRS IN
TOCK
OFFICE : Rooms 3 and -i, first Ujor
Exchange Building.
L. F. BURKS,
Practical Plumber
GAS and STEAM FITTER.
?:o
And dealer in all kinds of Plumber.
Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies.
Prompt Attention t? Or-Vr . mi '?
Satisfaction G :. rant) d.
71? Main Street,
LYNCH BURG, VAi
11? Commerce Street
icl'2-?mo
MarkDay,
(Late of R. H. Adams & Co.,
Baltimore.)
G Shirts to Order Unlaundried, ?0-00.
G Best Shirts to Order Laundried,Tii.OO
contracting.
Railroad Work,
Street Gr&ding,
or E.\cavatij:,".of-iMy.K.I?1rT7'"
Either in Earth or Rock,
by the Yard or on
Force Account.
1 now have a road machine .espe?
cially adapted to grading new streets
and shaping of old ones. The work
can be done neater and cheaper than
by any other method.
graves sims,
tf. P. O BOX 20. ROANOKE, VA.
jfteltim. Bait of Buib
RofiLiiolfe, "Virginin.
Salem Avenue, between Jefferson
and llenva Streets,
J. B. Levy, President. Lare cashier
Commercial Bank, Roanoke, Va.
John Ott, Cashier. Lat? cashier
City Bank, Richmond, Va.
Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor?
ations, merchants, and individuals
rce street. I solicited. Our facilities for doing a
ROANOKE, v A. i general banking business are equal to
to any banking house in Virginia.
Collections a specialty and prompt
remittances made. Interest allowed
on time deposits m!8-tf
THE STRONGEST FINANCIAL
Institution in Southwest Virginia
?avp YOTTRDINING ROOM CEIL-! The Roanoke Trust. Loan and Safe
ilgi^ySeom&in either oil Deposit company. Coital and s?r
ing nice.y ?^?,w _ a ^ !p1a8i |182,000. Pays interest on.de
positf. dr?:25-tf."
J.R.HOCHADAY,
the pioneer
REAL KMTf, AGENT
?07-^
Uoanoke City. Ya.
Roanoke Virginia?I office:
105 First St., S. W.
Commerce Street and Salem Avenue,
Over Gambill & Co's.
or water colors. Carr can doit
mar?-tf
First National Bank Buildhn?
myll-3m *'
hoardersoait bTacct3i5h>
r dated at No. 410 Second street.
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