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what eryboay is looking for. We have not the time nor space to euu
merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say
COME AND SEE IIS.
j You can sure'v find everything that is kept in
FIR8T-CLASSGROCERY STORE
OUR PRICKS WILE SUIT YOU. YOUR PATRONAGE
IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY,
H. BRUGH,
J EFFERS02? STREET,
ROANOKE, VA
5 COUNTL VA
motion ot the North Carolina extension am! Cripple Creek txteus;ou
lorJfolk and Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, iu the heart
?cutest mining district of Southwest Virginia, ami destined soon to
rith the great industrial centers of the New South.
T
L'uill
TiTn s M 1
111
IIPROMI! COMPANY
Offer at Private Sale
Desirable Busin tsslincl Dwelling Lots at a-i average Price
) of $275.
All lots are favornblif located ou gsatly rising grounds overlooking the
?autiful Val'ey of New River.
'Ay lo-v prfce at which these lot* are placed upan the market
large retu ns.
fcL. -' ??j/h hal mce in one and two yours.
placed within miui
lrroll County, and
f Valley, and a!*'>
coal and eke
ARE BL?
OWN.
fciver Minera
Huven Iron Work
ting at.other furuac
ver Mineral Comp my
large number of men.
of $500.000, lias pur
re*, which they are now de
n of the Norfolk ar.d Western
istribnting point for the immense
of Southwest Virgiuia and West
fa great wool raisiug district, and
ITcottou fields. No place in Virginia
den and cotton mills.
k, chestnut, hickory, piue and hemlock,
opportunities for wood-working estab'.ish
11 he erected at once,
nag mill and brick factory will be erected at an curi\
j
_ ... 10 feet above the sea. the climate is unsurpassed by the celebrated i
mountain resorts of the w >rld. A large tract of level land with u front ofone
anda half miles on New River has beeu set aside for manufacturing purposes.
Liberal inducements will he offered all iudustries loci ting here. Through its
connections with the steamship lines, the Louisville uud Nashville; the Cape
Fear and^Yaskio Valley aud the Shenandoah railroads and its outlet on the
Ohio River, the Norfolk and Western Railroad places I. VAN" HOE in direct
communication with the great tn-trices. North, E ist. South and West. For
maps, descriciive pamphlets, etc., apply to the Iavauhoe Lin-J and Improve?
ment Conifaay, orG. M. s :. > ? rel try; Ivauhoe, Wyths coauty, Va.
?. VAN DOS AN, President.
G. M. SEELEY, Sec'y uud Treas.
DIRECTORS:
uwa si J. L. Mottlron Works, Mott-Uavcn, N. Y.
-taaent v. & \y. Railroad.
>r)c\City. Capitalist and din
pftalist and preside:.t ol New
.van!,oe, Va.
JOS. A. WALKER Wytheville, Va.
HERBERT G. HULL. New York City, capitalist and Lawyer
H 1 2w
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late
?FFICI ?PERSON STREET, REAR OP ELLIS BROS. STORE
Caa 9e c of the most Desirable business and residence prone:;y in
Roanoke at reasonable prices, aud the l est terms.
Carii^ ;e always ready to take you over
the City, jy43m
sir
CLOTHIM
AT COST!
In Order To Get Ready
FALL STOCK.
FRANK BROS,
?
Jefferson Street.
SmS. GILMER'S SCHOOL
YOltNC" LADI
AVENDE.k W? KOAXQK
1 iustructiO? in all dj?partments. . Primary, Intenn
lisb. n I r1 ?* ''""lriOBi'ifY en^ijyr" Advantage
. AND BRUGH.
-AT THEIR?
NEIV STORE
>(). 110 COMMERCE STREET,
Offer This Week
I>KESS FABRICS of every descrip
tion, suitable for the
HO! MONTHS.
See t : i> will ueS n PersianMui s
IA beautiful uliu\ elo Ii it; theuiost ex
! quisite designs.
Satin striped Batistes, at 12-ie yd.,
iii strikingly stylish tigurcs.
White Woods of every description,
in plain, plaid and ktriped materials,
at city price.??.
Cashmere Ombre Satiues, entirely
new, at 121c, worth 20c.
New Lace Flounciugsatui Net in the
largest assortment.
New Ginghams, Outings. Peri ales
ami Prints, very cheap.
New black wool Etainine, latest
summer fabric.
New Silks in India, Pongee, Failles,
Pean de Side, at astonishingly low
prices.
New wool Chullies, at 20c yd, in the
most artistic designs and colorings.
Sw iss Flouncings and Embroideries
in full assortments,
dozen Hemstitched Handker?
chiefs, this week at 5c.
Special Bargains in Corsets, Hoisery,
(?iloves and Underwear.
The ladies are all cordiall) invited
to call and inspect the new things we
are constantly opening.
HIIROMH & B?TJGH
110 Commerce Street,
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
tf _
VIIUilMA AtilTlCl LTIKAL AXII MB
C1IAXICAL COLLEGE.
The lllth session ol the Vit. A. A M.
College will commence on Sept nth.
1890. The College with the State Ex
perimeut Station and well-equipped
machine shops oil ers special advant?
ages to the .agricultural and mechan?
ical student. Full academic and sci
mtilic courses are also given. Tuition
free. For catalogue and further in
format ion, address
GEN. l. l. lomax, Pres ,
laug-dlw-wlm. Blacksburg, Va.
FOR SALE,
Sixtv feet on Jefferson street, good
business property at $173 per foot.
Twenty-five feet on Railroad ave
nue tit $140 per foot.
Fifty feet <>u Norfolk avenue, with
improvements, renting for ?2,000,
$22,000.
Forty-eight feet corner Jefferson
and Day, $4.800.
Fifty on Jefferson, near Pine, at
$2,500.
to
Good Storehouse for rent. Apply
J. F. WINGFIELD
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
AO EN r, ROANOKE, VA.,
feb2-tf
n
TO THE POJUS
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN
?flouncing to the public that we are
receiving daily our
SPRING AND SUMM iR GOODS
-sum o' v f. n :;.line*oi. -
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS
-TO MATCH.?
We make a specialty in mourning
Goods.800 pieces of Dress Ginghams
from ti cents upwards. We have a
splendid line of'Powells, Napkins
and Table lines. Our
Notion Bepartm't
SUCH AS HANDKERCHIEFS, LA
dies" and Children's Iiosccannot be
surpassed in Roanoke.
M HAVE JUST RECEIVED
over one thousand pieces of Sw iss and
Hamburg Edgings, flouncings in
blatk and white.
Do Not Make up ady More
*l hderwejar when you can buy them
at 2'j cents and 59 cents apiece in
gowns as well as skirts.
Try one of our Kabo Corsets
as they are guaranteed for twelve
months.
We Are the Agents for the
Foster Kid Cloves, the best on" the
market.
We Keep^a Full Line, oi
Beaded Ca\jh a-?3jlow as $?.00 a
piece.
"an Find Any
t in a first-class drj
he lowest prices,
', but come in, as
ba showing goods.
SMALL CHANGE.
LITTLE LOCALS PICKED UP
HERE AND THERE.
THE SHORT STORIES 0? A DAI.
Various Visitors lo Runnokc - J'ln-.v
Arc :.ii.ji>.i in- Mm ii Viiciilions.
Meeting; ??l the IMItMbiiric l??vclo|?
menl Company oilier IfcniN.
Mr. A. L. Bowman, the engineer of
the American Bridge ami 1 r<? 11 \\ i rks
iu this city, is quite ill a! Ins residence
on Wells street,
Mrs. M. Wolf, of Bedford < "ity, is
visiting Mr. K. Oppenheim, on Ooiu
meree si re?t.
Six cars loaded with iron bridges
passed through Boauoke yesti rday.
Mr. C. W. C. Wool wine lefi yester
day luorning to join his family, who
are visitiug relatives in Floyd county,
lie will return with them today.
Mr. W. 1'. Camp is slaking Ids
thirst with the water at the Monroe
Bed Sulphur Springs.
We are pleased to note that Mrs. I'.
W. Reynolds and .Mrs. .1. R. i r Meura,
who have been spending the past
month at the Pulaski Alum Springs,
have returned greatly improved iu
health
Miss IliHery, of Shenandoah Juuc
tion. W. Va.. Is the guesl ol her
brother, Captain R. II. Ilillery, on
Franklin st reet. s. w.
Hon. Jacob Yost, of Stauutori, who
has been in the city for several days
past, left yesterday for Bedford City.
Quite a number of our young
people attended a sociable given i>\
Mr. Alfred G. Preston, ol Troutville,
in honor of his sister, Miss Munford,
who is visiting him at present.
Mr. N. D. Malier, late clerk cf
(ieneral Manager Sands, of the Nor
folk and Western Railroad Company,
who was appointed superintendent
of the Flat Top division of theroad,
assumed the duties of that position
on the 1st of August.
The force of men who have In n
scraping Salem avenue ami Jefferson
>treet have added much to the appear
ance of those thoroughfares, ami it i
to be hoped that they will be k< pi in
their present condition hereafter.
Mr. C. B. Bell, chief clerk to Mr. I*
('. Matson of the Pocahontas Coal
Company, yesterday morning efi
with his family for Eexiugtou, Va
After remaining there several days,
his family will go to the Wilson White
Sulphur Springs and snend'a mouth.
Dr. Henry V.t.ray and Mr. William
Jblliff left yesterday tor Rad ford To
attend a meet ing of a laud com; any
in that city iu which they are inter
ested.
Mr. I. H. Adams, ol the firm of
Adam? Bros. A Payne, of Lynchburg,
was iu the city yesterday looking
after the new brickyard, in the south?
ern part of the city, recently pur
chased by Iiis firm from W. P. Hull
A- Co.
Judge N. II. Hair-ton and family, i f
Martinsville, who have been "the
guests of Mr. II. M. Darnell fi r ft v
eral days past, left yesterday for
home.
Major M. W. Bryan, manager of
the Virginia Company, left with his
wife yesterday evening tor \ visit ol
several days to Norfolk.
Mr. S. E, Jones, a young lawyer ol
Buchanan, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. .f. M. Quarles, of Stauuton, wa
in the city yesterday.
Rider A. A. Ferguson, pastor of the
Christian church at Tazewell Court
House, and financial secretary of the
Tazewell Female Seminary, i- the
guest of Mr. J. R. Hoekaday, on
Commerce street.
.Judge George <.'. .1 nnkiu and State
Senator John R. Johnson, of Chri -
tiansburg, came in yesterday evening
to attend the meeting of the Board id
Directors of the Pittsburg D-^h,a
opment Company, w h icb_r , ?i^""^.' ,
day even)og in^L^r.. p; Ul' n
1 I i Temple.
??Tuessrs. W. F. Bryant and C. L.
Putzel, of the clerical forceofthe Roa
uoke Machine Works, have been
granted a vacation, left last evening
for a visit to their old home. Martins
ville, Va.
Misses Florence and Maggie, tin
two handsome and accomplishei
daughters of Dr. Doggert, of Bedford
City, wdlO have ''cell the guests Ol
Mrs:. Frank Winplield, at :J2{j Fourtl
avenue, n. e.. for several days, re
turned home yesterday, much to tin
regret of a large number of friends
here.
Mr. .lohn M. Thomasson, a promin?
ent Lynchburg merchant, lias inovei
t<> Roanoke.
Mr. ?. W. Barrow, ql Danville, i
prospecting in the city.
Rev. Dr. Calvin T. Black well, pas
tor of the Disciples'Church in Aug
usta. Ga.. will preach iu the Baptist
church on Sunday morning at 11
o'elock. The pastor, Dr. Flij po, wil
preach at night.
Miss Gertie McMurran, one ol tin
most accomplished and popular youn^
i.uiies of Gordonsville, Va., is tlx
guest of Mrs. James A. VTager on Ein
street. She.is a sister of the efficient
stenographer of Cray A Boswell.
Mr. D. 11. Matson, superintendent
of the Pocahontas coal company at
Roanoke, was in Bluelield last week,
and informed us that we were in er?
ror in supposing that the official
headquarters of the company would
be removed. Mr. Matson was accom?
panied by his charming wife, v.-In.
organized the guests of the inn intc
a progressive euchre party, in which,
Miss .Nichols, daughter of Col. A. B
Nichols of the Virginia Lumber com
pany, captured the prize, and oui
friend, Frank Harmon ot the Turkey
Gap Coal and Coke company, nar?
rowly missed being "booby."?Gra?
ham Headlight.
Captain N. P. Foard and w ife, win
have been spending several days a!
Leeksville, N. C, their old home, re
turned yesterday evening. They wen
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Brown, Of Chatham, Va.
i Mr. J. W. Rhodes, bookkeeper foi
the Roanoke Trust, Loan and Sab
Deposit Company, accompanied by
his wife, on Thursday evening, left
for Edinburg, Shenandoah county, u
attend the funeral of his brother, Rev.
D. H. Rhodes, which took place yes?
terday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes wil1
visit friends and relatives in Rocking
ham county before they return.
Mr. J. F. Hartranft, of Norristown,
Pa., brother of ex-<TOvernor Hart
ranft, of that State, is stopping at
Hotel Roanoke.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the its.
of opiates given in the form of sooth?
ing syrup. Why mothers give then
children such deadly poison is sur?
prising when they can relieve the
child of its peculiar troubles by using
Dr. Ackers Baby Soother. It eon
tains no opium or morphine. Sold by
Budwell, Christian & Barbee.
Marshall's Cafe?The popular re
sort, furnishes a first-class dinnei
daily from 1 to 3 for, 50 cents. ap5-tf
Quinsy troubled! me for twenty
yep_-8. Since L started using Dr.
inas' Eclectric ?fil, have not hajf!
ttack. The Oil\mres sqjfctijgt&t
ce. Mrs. Letja Coi&adj
Oct. 24.30,. .
?;ooi> HOTELS
Itoniiolce mill Southwest Virginia nrc
Very Well Vi oy itlcd With Tlt<.
It is generally conceded that.good
hotel accommodations are an import?
ant factor in the development -of the
business of any section. A careful
investigation of the advantages in
this respect offered hy South west
\ lr^ini.i rev. als the fact that this
portion of the State, with its already
large number of first-class hotels and
with Ilms,, in course of construction,
will l>e in advance ol any section of
the count py.
The growth in number and excel?
lence of the hotels of Southwest Vir
ginin is a noticeable feature of one of
Hie most remarkable industrial devel?
opments of the present day. If may
bo safely "assumed tha i to the estab?
lishment of pioneer hotels through?
out ilii.-, land, located ami managed
by men of courage and foresight; may
be ascribed the wonderful advance?
ment, and, in instances, the very ex?
istence nl many flourishing commnui
1 ies.
Pi Ibis connection it will In- perti?
nent give a partial list of new
hotels on the Norfolk ami Western
and Shen?ndonh Valley railroads,
which arc cither in process of con?
struction or whose early erection is
assured. With this decided increase
in accommodations it i- doubtful
whether it will answer the require?
ments of the immense volume of
travel which is assured to ebb and
How through these channels.
JjTbe hotels named in the following
parti'il list are all to be first class in
every respect: Radford, i wo. to i?.
const riveted this season, besides the
extension of Uadford leu: Bedford
(!ity, Roanoke, extension; Lynchburjr,
Max Meadows, Puluski, extension, in
process of construction, and a new
hotel to be soon etected; Wytheville.
Graham, Abingdon. Richlands, Nor?
ton, Kenova,Glasgow, Ruena Vista.
Shenandoah, Elkroh, front Royal
and 1 roiiton ? K tiii'ord Enterprise."
A 1)1 TV Ii) lOUKSKLF
it is surprising thai people will use
a eoumion, rdiuary pill when they
can ?.(??lire valuable English one
for she same money. Dr. Acker's
English pills are a positive cure for
siekrbeadaebe'and all liver troubles
They are small, sweet, easily taken,
and do not gripe.
Wasted.?Every lady in Roanoke
to rail ai the Pinger office to see the
throe pieces of an work to be given
away Fri lay even in <r, August ?.
Never neg!< ct a constipated eomli
tion of the i owels, or -eri iris results
surely follow, such as piles, impure
blood and main chronic complaints.
Kurdoi U Rh o l*J3itters is the reuiedv.
( AXT SLEEP SIGHTS
nrthe complaint of thousands suffer?
ing from asthma, consumption,
coughs, etc. !?icl yon ever try J)r.
Ackers English Remedy; Ii is the
best preparation known for ail lung
troubles. Sold on a positive guar?
antee at 2.7c. and ?Oc. Sohl bv Bud
well, Christian BudwcJi;
I: costs yo i uotTiing t.? ?? t!l ai die
Singer office and register for a chance
in Use three beautiful nicees of art
pi<
work to he given away Friday even?
ing.
b :; J I \ AM) \H)
Guarantee Dr. Acker's lilocd Elixir,
for i: has been fully demonstrated to
the people ;?: ; his country that it i> su?
perior to ad other preparations for
Ufood-Diseases, It isapositive eure
for syphilitic poisoniiur, Fleers, Emo?
tions and Pimples. I: purifies the
whole system and thoroughly builds
up the constitution; Sohl bv Bud
well < 'hristian A" Barbee.
A Safe rnrcstmch!
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
you satisfai tory results, or in case <>|
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can buy from our
advertised Druggisl a bottle of Dr.
King's NeA\ i1!.very for Consulting
i i.>n. ! nteed to ' -"m: '_f~X\<-\
hi ca rye ^--<ri rBTcaf: ifaui j a ITi >c
M.m^M^-rTf; Or'cllCSt.
(inch as coi,-inaption. inflammation
of lungs; bronchitis, asthma, whoop?
ing couir.li, croup, etc. ccf. Ii is
pleasant and agreeable to taste per?
fectly safe, and can always lie de?
pended upon. Trial bottles free at
Bud-well '& Christian's drug store,
inyi? if.
!s Consumption liscitm lilc.
Read the following: Mr. ('. II. Mor?
ris, Newark, Arle, says: "What down
with abscess of lungs, ami friends
and physicians pronounced me
an incurable consumptive. Began
talking l?r King's Ncav Discovery for
consumption, am now on third bottle,
and able to oversee the work on my
farm, ft-is the finest medicine ever
made."
Jessie Middlewarf, Decatnr, Ohio;
says: "liai i; not been for Dr. Kind's
New Discovery lor eonsnmption 1
would have died of lung troubles.
Was given un by doctors. Am now in
best of health," Try sample bottles
free at Bndwell, Christian & Barbee's
drug stor r. inay??rtf.
FS LIKE WORTH MVLVG ?
Not if you go through the world a
dyspeptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia
Tablets are a positive cure for The
worst forms of dyspepsia, Indigestion,
flatulency and constipation. Guar
anted and sold bv Budwell; Christian
& Barbec
m'LflAI. LOCAIj xotice.v
Artists material at Pickeri'e.
janiT "
Stoves! stoves I stoves ! cheaper
than ever ;t M. II. Jeuuings & Co.,
Salem avenue, n< :r market house.
oct7-tf
Refrigerators and ice chests of var?
ious makes and sizes at K. H. Stewart
&Co.'S. je-.Mtf.
For lire iusur.tDce call at the office
of the Roan eke Trust, Joan and S?fe
Deposit Co. _ dcc2S tr
Geyer, the Campbell strict Tailo.r
carries a large and select stock of
good.- in !:i- line. inySO tf
A large and beautiful slock of car?
pets and rims in newest styles-can be
found at B. H.SP wart iCo.'s. je21-tf.
BThe last fitting and most stylish
suits in the city at Geyer's, on Camp
bell street. myJ? tf
Mattresses of ail kinds made to order
by E. 11. Stewart & Co. ? jeSl-tf
The largest stock of lace curtians'in
the city ami at bottom prices at E H.
rV-ewart&Co.'s. je21-tf
Shirts and underwear to order at
Koaiioke Shirt Factory, on First
street and Third avenue, S. W.
A beautiful stock of English Ameri?
can, and French plain and decorated
china tea, dinner and toilet sets at E.
IF Stewart A Co.'s. je'M-tf
An elegant assortment of chamber
and parlor suits have just been re
eeived by E. II. Stewart A Co. jeSl
Marshall's Cafe?For a full course
dinner served in A 1 style daily from
1 to 3 for 50 cents. ap5 tf
J. E. ^Sulcare & Oo9
Manufacturers of
N AND SHEET-ZRON WARE,
-dealers in nil kinds of .Cooking
Heating Stoves. Phnuy/tug, and
Gas and Steam fitting done. Tin
wv/ifimr a snecialtv. Satisf,
roofing a specialty. Satis
anteed- No. 115 First ave?ue,,?oan
on guar
Qke^Va, .< - ( aP&*
Rages Today!
A great cant is. presented to the
public today, both at
Mojuiioutli Pa/ k
?AND?
The entries for the races at both
tracks will be posted' this morning
by 10 o'clock, together with the
jockiesahd weights carried by each
horse. At the
c FYPHfiWCF
LA?nrtii?L
Saturday is always special race
day, and several stake races arc to
be contended for today, s ?me ol
the greatest horses in the country
are (toned to contend lor the
money today, and ;i great time
may he had by calling at I lie
EXCHANGE,
L05 Jefferson St.,
And hear the races described
by telegraph.
We have our own private w ire,
which runs directly to both tracks
and each race is described in de?
tail a- it is being run, gi\ iug the
position pi' each horse a I the vari
oiis points on the race course.
Today the races begin ai
s l *<u>iJ \J \* :. <U? %\,
V I s\; 4 77 )/' d
always having mortui: g races, in
the afternoon
Monrnotith Park
races will be reported. There is a
rare chance to make ;t lot of" money
with a little capital just now.
The Exchange
is thrown open to the public, and
I it- costs yon nothing to hear the
"races reported. Call today and
have a good time. This being
Saturday we give-special invitation
' to mechanics and others who take
Saturday afternoon as holfdav;
iOSSET & CO ,
105 Jefferson Street.
ROANOKE.
-1
3ttt] nij\i[:. niiuA.i\,
. J^irT^fKWA RT, Pr. si lent.
! h. Or. Cold-:. S. .-. and Treas.
J F. RAR HO CR, Ct n"l Manager.
CONTRaCTORS ? BUILDERS
Office wit!: <;i;\v 0; BOSWULL, Jet
ferson Street.
Large Brick Buildings r
Specialty.
domes buill on easy payments. Pa
ronage sr.'cited. Estimates cheer?
fully furnished on application.
T Te pAp Tl'fUtt?
GENERAL ^A^ASER.
je ll-tl.
M?NEI TO LOAIN
THE PEOPLES' PERPETUAL
ASSOCIATION
will lend money on long time and easj
payments. Shares may be taken a
any time. Apply to
- j \vm. p. winch.
Secreta-Ty and treasurer
Room 1, Masonic. Temple._a pi tf.
A. I.. GORLKT, President.
tv v. GOlttKV, Vice President,
.i. s. simmoxs, Sec'v and Treas.
WEST END
Bricks Tile Works,
Manufacturers of first-class Prick o
all kinds, including Kb. 1 Press Brick
Draining Tile, &c. Works on Wesi
Campbell street. Roanoke, Va. Bo:
!J13. aprl-0m
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of a deed of trust executci
to me :is trustee from Mrs. M. L
Martin and J.T. Martin, her husband
dateil January 20tb, 1S88, and o;
record in the clerk's ofliee of tin
Hustings court for the city of Roan
okc, Va:, in deed book 11, page 293
to secure to Jacob W. M. Keeling tin
payment of the sum of $450; payable
in "3, G, 9, 12, 10. 18, 21, '-'I and %'<
mouths from the20th day of January
1888, wii?h interest on each payment
until paid, and each payment beim,
in the sum of ?50 each. ,
And, whereas, default having beei
made in the two last mentioned pay
ments, at the request of the benelici
ary, the undersigned, as trustee, wil
sell to the'highest bidder at public
auction in front of the premises, oi
Tuesday, tlie nth day of September
1890, at ?". p. m., that certain lot oi
parcel of land, together with the im
provements thereon, lying and being
in the city of Roanoke, Va., bonudi i
and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the southwest eornei
of Rutherford and Brooke streets
thence with the latter S. 2? W. 135feel
to a point; thence :N.&S?W. ll?lfeettc
Commonwealth, avenue; thence with
the latter ^.41? i'u 173 feet to Ruther?
ford street; therici with the'latter S.
Sye E. S feet to theJlaceof beginning.
Terms, cash as t&thc sum of $122.S4
and cost of tin's s.-ife and the residue
on such terms as A^i.ha.tJsui?-ki
on the day of sal/
iaBKfeLLGS WST*
an8 to sept9 j
&3
C. h. JORDAN, R. N. McCANDLlSH, E. H. CLOWES.
C H. JORDAN * COMPANY
Bueiwi Vista, Virginia,
HEAL ESTATE, STOCll AND INSURANCE.
iiiylo 3m. \
Bedford City Real Estate and Stocks.
10, L. COLGATE $c CO.,
Agents, Bedford City, Va.
(uia$J> DRAWING
\ op THE
' i Lote iepenefacia PnMiea
REAL [{STATE Ajrt's 1 Idfthe
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103 JEFFI
A syndicate capitalists have secured
the concession for operating this
V:.
loanoke, Va.,| LOTTERY
?;rt) THE FOLLOWING
PffflTPI? PRflPFRTTFQ s,m<Iy-vsandho^
UflUlUlJ I liUl JCsll IIJUU Bdow will be found a list of the
And have extended its business
throughout the United States
und British America.
The drawing will take place on the
27th of carl) month, not excepting
1 prizes
which will be drawn on
June 27th, 1890,
100 ft. (]
00 n. ?:
X Choir
100 ft, 0
Fine Rc
'or.
loai
[cm
crm irle Street..
iklin Road,
on Mountain St- ?
ioke St.( line shade
?c toi Jefferson M.
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and
it Zacatecas, Mexico,
ontinued monthly thereafter.
2,200 Capital Prize, ?150,000,
3,000
5,000
0,300
0,000 Ticket! ? ? ?10; Halves, ?5;
Tenths, si ; American Currency.
LIST OP PRIZES:
larirain m
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ce
Ct
an entirely1
[yde Park. I
t and Cold,
and Wood!
e terms to
1 PRIZE
1 PRIZE
1 PRIZE
;; PRIZES
2 PRIZES
5 FRIZES
Pi PRIZES i >F
. I PRIZES I IF
200 PRIZES OP
30 ' PRIZES OF
500 PRIZES OP
OP $150,000 is
OF 50,000 is
20,000 is
! 0,000 are
5,000 are
' 2.000 are
1,000 are
500 are
200 are
150 are
100 are
OF
OF
OF
OF
? 1S0,000
50,000
23.000-,
30,000^
io,orr
10.0C
lO.OOOj
10,001
4t),000
45,000
5o,oo0
We have the cheapest busi
p.ess slid residence properties
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
iO PRIZES OF ?150 are ?22,500
10 FRIZES OP 100 are 15,"00
i0 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500
a Terminal Prizes of 50 are 40,050
1524,050
'orresoondence solicited.
Club lh.tes : G Tickets for $50. '
Special Rates arranged y*tn
Agents.
AGENTS WANTED in e
and city in United State- Brltis?
America.
' The payment of prizes is guaranteed
bv a s.rial deposit of live oanQ? S
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PATE BROKERS.
urn: ved^aud unimnjwi?&'
T ail pari < of the ci
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thousand dollars (SjOO.OOOJ,*
State Government, ?eti'approved
Jesus A rrei) > fovernor.
Drawing under the personal super?
vision of tic. Herminio Arteaga, who
is appointed by the Government as
[nterventor.
??l Certify, that with the State
Treasurer all necessary guarantees are
deposited, assuring full payment of
all prizes of this drawing.
"Herminio, Argteaga,
"Interventor.
IMPORTANT.
Remittances must be either bv New?
I'ork Draft, ,'ilv prass. an RegtattHreV
^JLij ri'ji, 'Am'-rican money. Collections
I can be made by Express Companies or
i Ranks. Tickets sent direct to manage
uienr will be paid by drafts on New
\XQ \ RPKCi] \ 1,TV Vork, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago,
Kv: 1 ' " lil lALJ 1 San Francisco or City of Mexico. For
1 further information address
GENTS FO < THE FAN PIE DAD, Manager.
_ , n , ? , in m\'21-lv Zacatecas Mexico.
Exchuiie BniHioi ad testient Co.!_
Partie- wishing to purchase Real I
estate desirably located and on easy -THE
tenu9 cat; be accommodated by callii;?|
: ?110 jeffe?on East Tennessee Yiramia & Georgia
4
Gray & Bos well
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TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of a deed of trust ex
ecuted t" nie as trustee by W. W
BrOwn,Idated-May the 5tli. 1890, and
of record in the-clerk's office of the
Hustings Court for the city of Roan
oke, Va.. to secure to C. A. Moomaw
the payment of the sum of ?1,500.00
payal)le as follows: One note of
-?'. );00 payable in sixty days, eighteen
notes ol ?80 00 each payable every four
inontbs,audonenoteof ?10.00 payable
in seventy-six mouths-after date, with
interest on each note until paid.
And whereas, default having been
made intlie paymentof the first men?
tioned note.and at the request ol the
holder thereof the undersigned as
trustee will sell to the highest bidder
at public auction in front of the
premises on Friday the 5th day of
September at 3 o'clock P. M.
that certain house and lot on the
South side of Tazewell st.. in the
City of Roanoke, Va., described as
follows to wit: Lot No. 7 in section 3;
as showu on map of Belmont Laud
Company.
Beginning at a point on the South
side of Tazewell st.. 120 feet west
of Belmont Boulevard; thence with
Tazewi II st. West 40 feet to a point:
thence South between parallel lines
130 feet to an alley.
Terms: The sum of ?1,360 00 payable
in 17 payments of ?80.00 each in
every four months from the 5th day
of Sept., 1800, and one payment (of
the sum of ?10-00 payable in 72
months from the 5th day of Septem?
ber, 1890, each of the said payments
bearing interest from the 5th day of
May 1800, and the residue payable in
cash. J. W. BOS WELL,
2taw 4w Trustee.
Is the only Short and Direct Line
to the
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The Quest Pullman VostiJL_.
ing car service in the South?Pai7u?
Sleepers without change, Rofth?k^
Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome, a]
niston, Selina, Montgomery!
and New Orleans.
Direct connection mad
and Chattanooga with thro
ers for
ATLANTA,
MACON &
JACKSONVIH
flDfii?DV'C P % r r ! For any further information addrei
! The Best and Most Popular]
Resort in the City.
Only the Best Wtucs ami Liquor
E. A. WARREN,
ti i^, ; Trav. Pass. Agt. Bristol, Ten*
C. A. Bexscoter,
Buh tl all Mi In Siuut
B. W. WREN2T,
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Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Knoxv?le, Tenn. $
T N THE CLERK S OFFICE OF THE^
il l Us
By special an
ehced buyt
market, v
igemcul with experi
on the Norfolk
are enabled^ to
supply pur patrons with
it the market
Affords;
?.Call and
treated right;
ORB
tings Court of the city of Roa?
noke, on the 2-ith day of July, 1890. <. "
Ella Shelton.PJaintitt ?
against ^
Shadrack SheRon.Defendant
In <diancery*i
The object of this suit isvlj
? a divor? a mensa et tbotgj
I defendsfct. And an a'ffi hj
: been made and filed V ;t
j ant, Shadrack Shehoi . ?
I dent of the State oL-:
I ordered that he do ai
be ] in fifteen davs after
hereof, and do wT
to protect his int
And it is further./
iiereof be publi
four- weeks
TrvrjES and tl
the-.front
[..this city^
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