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is what eryhooy is looking for. We have not the time nor space to enu?
merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say
COME AND SEE U|S.
You can surely find everything that is kept in
A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE.
?TJR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU. YOUR PATRONAGE
IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY,
JEFFERSON STREET.
ROANOKE, VA.
At the junction ol the North-Carolina extension and Cripple Creek extension
of the Norfolk and Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, in the heart
of tbe greatest, mining district of Southwest Virginia, and destined soon to
rauk with the great industrial centers of the New South.
Offer at Private Sale
Desirable Busings and Dwelling Lots at an average Price
of $275.
All lots are favorably located on gently risiug grounds overlooking the
beautiful Valley of New River.
The exceedingly low price at which these lots are placed upon the market
insures to investors quick and large returns.
TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years.
Through its excelleutrailroad facilities, lYANHOEis placed within riiiui
tnum haul of the enormous deposits ol !.' tu fron Ore. of Carroll County, aud
the wurhi famous limonite and mountain ores 01'Cripple Creel- Valley, ami also
ij^Ju"--''".''.^"'''' "f t!i? C tas and Flat Top coal and coke
IMMENSE LIMESTONE QUARRIES ARE BE?
ING OPERATED WITHIN THE TOWN.
The No. i Fwrnace 0{ the New River Minera
Company is already in successful operation, while the
Company.
under the Presidency ol Mr. Jordan L. Mitt, of the Mot: Haven Iron Work
Of Naw York, has been organized for the purnose oi* erecting another furnac
of large capacity. The extensive mine? of the Mud River Mineral Company
adioiuiug the town, are already giving mployment to a huge number of meu.
The I VAN IIO 3 ZINC COMPANY, with a capital of $500,000, has pur
chafed immense deposits of exceedingly rich ziuc ores, which they are now de?
veloping, and will soon erect several zinc furnaces.
Being tbe only city in the Southern c ?nneution of the Norfolk and Western
Railroad. EVTANfcJOE, mast become a ijceat distributing point foe the immense
ore fields aud agricultural and timber districts ofSouthwest Virginia und West?
ern North Carolina. Situ ited in the midst of a great wool raising district, and
within a ?Hort distance of the Southern cotton fields. No place in Virginia
possesses _.eater advantages for woolen aad cotton mills.
Vast tracts of Red and White oak. chestnut, hickory, piue aud hemlock,
near at hand, furawh exceptional opportunities for wood-working establish
meuts and steam tanneries.
A $35.000 Hotel will be erected at once.
Water work-, planing mill and brick factory will be erected at an eariv
date.
Being 2.000 feet above the sea, the climate is unsurpassed by the celebrated
f\ mouncam resort-* of the world. A large tract of level laud with a front of one
and a half miles on New River lias beeu set aside for manufacturing purposes,
fc&efal 4wj4^rcents will be offered all iudust-ies locating here. Through its
connections with the cLsaraship lino?. the Louisville and Nashville, the Cape
Fear aud Yaskin Valley and 'a-. 5 ! tudo ih railroads and its outlet on the
Ohio River, the Norfolk and Western. Railroad places IVANHOE ia direct
communication with the great markers, X>rth. Eist, South and West. For
maps, descriptive pamphlets, etc., apply to the Iavanhoe Lau*] and Improve?
ment Company, or G. M. Seeley, Sscretary, Ivan hoe, Wythe couuty, Va.
v. C. VAN DORAN, Pro: ient.
G. M. SEELEY, Sec'y and Treas.
DIRECTORS:
.JORDAN L. MOTT, owner J. L. Mottlron Works, Mott-Haven,
OHAS. G. EDDY, vice president N. & W. Railroad.
EDWIN EINSTEIN, of New Yor
River Mimeral Company.
GEO. II.SEELEY, of New York
Elver Mineral Company.
W. C. VAN DOR AN, Ivanhoe, Va.
GEN. JOS. A. WALKER. Wythevilie, Va.
HERBERT G. HULL, New York City, capitalist aud Lawyer.
N. Y
City.. Capitalist and director
,'Uy, Capitalist and president
in New
of New
jy!2w
112 Jefferson Street, - - .-Roanoke, Va
Baaiuess and Residence, Improved and Unimproved, Property of every j
description iu all par is of the city for sale on the mo3t liberal terms.
Purchases made for non-residents without charge. Visitors will be shown
every attention whether they buy or not. Call on or write,us. jy-l-3m
AT COST!
In Ord?? To Get Ready
FOR FALL STOCK.
? 1
Jefferson Street.
MRS. GILMER'S SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
120 FOURTH AVE., S. W., ROANOKE, VA.
Thorough instruction in all departments. Primary, Intermediate and
Senior in English. Marhematics and Languages. "Advantages also in
Music, Drawing, Painting and Elocution. Address for catalogue.
Jyl?Wwifc?UHtl mrs. PATTY l! gilmer.
HBRflUB
AND BR?GH.
-AT TIIEIR?
NEIV STORE
NO. 110 COMMERCE STREET,
Offer This Week
DRESS FAKRICS of every descrip?
tion, suitable for the
HOT MON THS.
Sea the new things in Persian Muus
i . beautiful filmy c oth in the most ex
i quisite designs.
Sa;iit striped Batistes, at Y2\c yd.,
Liu ' rikingL s*y Psh figures,
i Wnite. Go'ndsof every description,
in plain, 'plaid and triped materials,
at city p: it
Ca:hmere Ombre Satin.s, entirely
new, .-.r I2j'e, worth 20c.
New Lf'ce Flouncings and Net in the
largest assortment.
New Ginghams, Outings, Percales
aud Prints, very cheap.
New black wool Etamine, latest
summer fabric.
New Silks in India, Pongee, Failles,
Pean de Soie, at astonishingly low
prices.
New wool dial lies, at 20c yd, in the
most artistic designs and colorings.
Swiss Flouncings and Embroideries
in full assortments.
50 dozen Hemstitched Handker?
chiefs, this week at 5c.
Special Bargains in Corsets, Hoisery,
Gloves and Underwear.
The ladies are all cordially invited
to call and inspect the new things we
are constantly opening.
HBR0N1M?S & BBDGH
110 Commerce Street,
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
tf
DYEING,
CLEANING and REPAIRING
Vou will save money by bringing
your dirty clothes to be cleaned or
dyed and repaired to me. Charges
moderate. Work lirst class.
E. Walsak,
Corner Campbell and Henry street',
R-oanoke. V-? tt'
CORXEItS FOR SALE."
100 feet, corner Pine aud lleary,
$3.500.
150 feet, corner Spruce aud Henry,
$.'>.750.
95 feet, corner Luck and Henry,
810,000.
25 feet, corner Commerce end Luck,
$10,500.
< 62 feet,corner Mountain aud Roauoke,
. 83,500.
; 52 feet, corner Jefferson and Mountain,
$5.000.
75 feet, corner Jefferson aud Elm,
87,500.
55] feet,corner Commerce and Franklin,
$8,250.
43 feet, corner Jefferson and D.-.y,
$7,300.
Apply to
J. F. WlNGFIELD
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
AGENT, ROANOKE, VA.,
_feb2-tf
A CARD'
TO THE PUBLIC.!
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN An?
nouncing to the public that we are
receiving daily our
.?irjoa]v3 v pis sj;hnl-/o ??
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS
-TO MATCH.?
We make a specialty in mourning
Goods.300 pieces of Dress Ginghams
from G cents upwards. We have a
splendid line of Towells, Napkins
and Table lines. Our
Motion Departm't
SUCH AS HANDKERCHIEFS, LA
dies' and Children's Hose,cannot be
surpassed in Roanoke.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
over one thousand pieces of Swiss and
Hamburg Edgings, flouncings in
black and white.
Do Not Make up any More
"Underwear when you can buy them
% [at 29 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 Gloves, the best on the
market.
VVe'j Keep a
j Beaded Capes
piece.
Full Line of
s low as $2.00 a
n Fact You Can Find Any?
thing that is kept in a first-class dry
goods house at the lowest prices.
Do not pass us by, but come in, as
wc take a pleasure in showing goods,
Cf
BACHRA
i22 SALEM AVENUE.
PERSONAL ITEMS
WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING IN
AND OUT OF ROANOKE.
Mrs. Fred. M. Goodaou and daugh
?ter, Irene, arrived on Sunday morning
from Clevalaucl, Ohio, nud will make
R^auoke their home.
Mr. Edward W. Robertson, attorney
at law, bus located it: Roanoke for tho
practice of his profession Mr. Rob?
ertson is from Charlottesville, and the
brother ot Judge Robertson, of the
Hustings Court of Roanoke.
Mrs. J. B. Loyy has returned to the
city, aller quite an extended lour of
the various springs and watering places
of Virginia.
The khi omen is < f coal by the Poca
houtas Coal Company for the week
ending Saturday August 30th were
31.310 Ions; for ih*> month ??1 August
149,542] luus.
Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. Shelor who
have been visiting in Floyd county
have returned to the city.
Mr. William Wootton left yesterday
lor Philadelphia on business and pleas?
ure.
?lohn A. Miller, Esq.I a pr< miuoni
merchant of Chrisliansbirg, was in
the city yesterday looking alte bis in?
terests.
Mr. L. P. Holladay, oi Fincao i
.was in Roanoke veslerday.
Mr. S Green Promt, of FloydCourt
house, stopped over in Roanoke yes?
terday for a few hours, en route to .Dan?
ville.
Miss Emma Howard Wright a wi I
knowu Baltimore writer aud Miss
Hertha Von Hilleru.jihe Boston artists,
have returned from their trip to Wii
miuglonand .Mount Airy, N. C, and
are stopping at Hotel Roanoke. From |
here they expect to go to Miss Von
Hillern's summer studio at Fisher
Bill, Va.
A. L. Southerland, ugeut A. M.
Palmer's "Jim. the Penman.*' Com?
pany, was m the city yesterday ar?
ranging for the appearance of his com?
pany at the Opera House bore on Sal
unlay next. September <i.
Rev. J. E. Boshoell, Mesers. E II.
Kohne, and J. 1 Goodmon leave t"
day loalletid the Lutheran reunion at
Pen Mar on the 3d. Mr. Rusbncil wil
extend his trip to New York and other
Northern cities.
Mr. G. W. Zimmerman, of Pocchon-1
tas, Va., returned home last evening
He was here attending the funeral Of
Miss Jennie Workma.i.
, R. S. Hems tan, ot Milton. N. (.'.. is
in Ronuoke.
S. D. Ridge. or Botelourt, was at the
Coutineu tal i .st night.
Mr. F D. Luck, Radlord Inn's popu?
lar jun'oi clerk, made a br ef vi > o*
Roanoke and Carnegie City this week.?
Radford Enterprise.
An EmbnrrnNNias Ml.stnlte.
When the Norfolk and Western!
train pulled into thestal ion Saturday
afternoon, says the Lynchburg Ad?
vance, a pretty uirl alighted, and!
catching ?ight of her brol her awaiting
her, she made a rush fur him. Just as
she readied his side, and was about to
clasp him in her anus, her attention
was attracted by some one behind her.
and she turned around to see who had
called her. Turning back she threw
her arms around the gentleman near
her, believing ir to be her brother, bul
th" crowd having snrged forward as
little, someone else was in Hie place
which he had occupied. Before she
discovered her mistake sin- had em?
braced a strenge young man and im?
printed a kiss upon his lips. The
young man was proved to be the most
bashful of his sex, and it was difficult
for the bystanders to tell which was
the more confused, the young lady or
the gentleman. Her face assumed all.
the various shades of the rainbow, and
muttering a profuse apology she
turned away, while the young man
slunk around to the other side of the
depot.
A Xow Stor?\
TheK. &S. Cloak and Millinery
Palace, which is to be opened on Sa?
lem avenue, in the store formerly
occupied by J. R.Greene & Co . will
give purchasers in Roanoke an oppor?
tunity of seeing what specialists in
these lines can olTer in the way of
bargains and variety of stock. The
linn is now doing business in Kevser,
W. Va.
When in need of Job Printing of any
kind, H)ank Books, or manufactured !
stationery, phone 128 and Hammond's
Printing Works will give the order
prompt attention.
Now is tin" time to secure bargains
at Picken".? model .jewelry store. The
great, bargain sale will open Septem?
ber 1 and la<f one month only. All
goods will be sold at a reduction of
2.1 cents on the dollar. Read the lame
and attractive advertisement in to?
day's issue.
THE Timks ohVe has been removed
to the new building corner Third j
avenue ami First street, southwest,
The Clergy, the Medical Faculty
and the people all endorse Burdock
Blood Bitters as the host system reno?
vating, blood purifying tonic in the
world. Send for testimonials.
For burns, scalds, bruises and all
pain and soreness of tbe flesh, the
grand household remedy is Dr.
Thomas'JEclectric Oil. Be sure you
get the genuine.
Xolicc.
Having purchased the herd of cows
(including the Jerseys and Holstein),
which have supplied Mel rose Dairy
with milk, I solicit a courintianceof
patronage, promising the same ex?
cellent quality of milk, aud regular
delivery.
aug?O 8t._Sktit H. Harpbr.
LAKELXND LODGE
NO. 190, A.IF. AND
A. M. At the stated
communication, which
will be held in Ma?
sonic Temple, Roanoke
oke, Tuesday, Septem
ber?th, l?'JO.at 8 o'clock p. m. A ques?
tion of great importance to the craft
will be presented for consideration. It
is earnestly requested that all Master
Masons in tbe city be present and
participate in the deliberations.
By order the W- M.
S. M. WOODWARt), JR.,
au31-!)t_Secretary._
FUQUA & BOAZ
PRACTICAL
Tinners.
Plumbers,
Gas and
Steam Fitters
Heating by Steam, Hot Water or Hot
Ab Furnaces
BOOFINO, G?TTEBING, Sl'OUTINO. !
401 JEFFERSON ST., !
BOANOKE, - - - VIRGINIA. !
Estimates cheerfully given on this line11
of work. jeo Cm4
? -o ^ G . "
MAYOR'S COURT.
Tho Usual Number ?fPctly Caset? Were
Tried.
The Police Court was crowded with
drank and disorderlies yesterday and
$00 went to the city's fund. A. C.
Shoppard, drunk und down, fined
$5.00. Bam Akers, drunk, and light?
ing on the streets, fined ?'1 00 .Nor?
man Johnson, commit) inga nuisance,
lined $5.00- Jackson Hives, disturb?
ing the quiet and good order of the
city, fined $5.00, and in default of
payment, sent to jail. Saunders Ab
bitt, (?arrying concealed weapons,
lined $10 00. Lincoln Coode, vagran?
cy, fined $5 00, and ui default, sent to
jail. Pat Mommy, drunk and dow,
lined $"i.(io. Nathan Morton, drunk
and resbting an officer, fined $15 00
Will and John Lin near, two brothers,
lined $5.00 each for fighting. The
case of James Trent charged with
cutting Dave Walker Saturday night,
was continued till tomorrow. The
case against Ida Outebfleld for keen?
ing a bouse of ill fame was ditmissed.
An Cosmopolitan ns Hades.
Mig Stone Gap, says the Bristol
Courier, is as cosmopolitan as Hades.
We stepped intoa barroom there Wed?
nesday evening and wa'ched n quar?
tette rake a drink together. A Dutch
man was waiting on the party, com?
posed of a Frenchman, a Herman, a
Norwegian, and a Spaniard.
For Kent.
Desirable office or store room in
Timks building, corner Third avenue
a nil First street, s. w. The best, loca?
tion in the city. For terms and par -
Icnlars, apply ?t this office
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
Evans A' Chalmers have the largest
stock ot oils, varnishes, and Longman
and Martinez paint ever brought to
Roanoke.
Artists material at Picken's.
janlT "
Stove*! etoves! stoves! cheaper
than ever at M. H. Jentiiugs & Co.,
Salem avenue, near rrs::rk-it house.
oei7-tf
Buy )our cooking stoves from M.fl
Jennings A Co.. ma- market house.
Sfi]?ni avenue, t
Road plows, road scrapers, ami all
kinds of railroad and mineral sup?
plies at Evans A Chalmers.
Marshall's Cafe?The popular re?
sort, furnishes a lirst-class dinner
daily from i to 8 for 50 cents. ap5-t.f
Refrigerators and ice chests of var?
ious makes and sizes at II. Stewart
A- Co.'s. je2! tf.
For fire im-uMnce call at the offic?
61 the Roanoke Trust, _oan aud Svt?
Deposit Co. dac2-S-tf
Brans & Chalmers have just re?
ceived a car load each of sash weights,
powder, old hickory wagons, eider
mill.-, sash, doors and blinds.
Co to Geyer's to get your spring
ii summer .-nils inySO tf.
Greyer, the Campbell street Tailo.r
j carries a large and sehet stock of
j l'oods in his line. my20 tf
A large and beautiful stock of car?
pets and rugs in newest styles can be
found at E.H.Stewart A' Co.'s. jeJl-tf.
The best lifting and most stylish
' suits in the city at Geyer's, 011 ( amp
j bell street. my20 tf
Evans & Chalmers have just rc
! ceiv??d a large stock of guns, rifles am!
sporting goods. Call and examine
I their stock.
Mattresses Of all kinds made to order
by E. H. Stewart & Co. je21-tl
The largest stock of lace curtians'in
the city ami at bottom prices at E H.
*'Vw::rr A'Co.'s. jeOl tf
A beautiful.stock of English Ameri
icao, and French plain and decorated
china tea. dinuerand toilet sets at E.
11 ? Stewart A" Co.'s. je21-tf
An elegant assortment of chamber
and parlor suits have just been re j
teived by E. H. Stewart & Co. je21
Marshall's Cafe?For a full course
dinner served in A1 style daily from
1 to :t for r?u e?'.,rv ap? tf
E01310 lira lie,
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th.
Enga?remr-nt rd*
?. M. PALMER'S COMPANY.
r cm TUE
Madison Square Theater,
<jV, C tf *'l a*. 5
In Sir Charic.5 Young's famous play.
Ill Pili
it
"The greatest success Lha Madison
Square Theater has ever known." ?
New York Herald.
- Seals on sale at Johuson & John
sou's. Prices, gallery, 50 cents; down
stairs. 50 cents. 75 cents and $.1.
national"
Wanted, 200 young men to in vest a
small capital in money, and from lorn
to five months' time and a fair use oi
brains, and thus secure the be-r pos?
sible investment, one that will con
tinue during life to yield handsome
and ever increasing dividends. The
investment is better than real estate,
even in the Magic City, where large
returns are constantly being realized :
hetterthan Government Bonds, which
are so much sought for ; better than
houses and lands; yea. even better
than gold and silver, which SO often
take to themselves wings and fiy
away.
This investment, which is within j
the reach of all who feel the need of |
it, wi'l not only do more to give you
a fair start in life than any other, but
the outcome of it wdl continue to!
yield you abundantly when the active J
s?diere of busy toil shall have ceased,
and declining years overtaken you.
Yoiincriuen, would you know what
the investment is? It is simply to
secure one of the Interest-bearing
Scholarships now issued by the above
institution, permanently located in!
Roanoke, and soon to occupy the j
whole of the third story in that!
handsome find commodious building;
on the corner of Henry and Campbell
streets, which rooms are now being!
expressly fitted and elegantly fur-!
nished for the use of this popular j
school, aud secure the advantages of
a complete Business Education,which !
can never be taken from you. Make:
up your minds and apply at once atj
the College, opposite the Postoffice,
so that you may be registered and I
ready to Btart with the opening of the j i
regular session, Sept. 1st, 18JD.
aug-13-Ea wk tf i
Stockholders Meeting.
o
Tboro will ho :i meeting of the
stockholders ol' tho Old Dominion
Paper Bag Company on September "J,
at 12 o'clock, M., in the office of the
company, corner Of Franklin and
Second streets.
C. A. HOFFMAN.
aug28-sepi3
LUMBER, COWS ASS Ml
In order to close my account ?s ex -
tutor of John T. D.tvis, deceased. 1
j will be oa his hum, udjoiniug the
Driving Park (.n Ttiefid ;y and Wed;
uesdny, lite - uI and on) of September,
to sell th- following personal property:
Six fresh cows and calves; one thor?
oughbred bull. Short Horn; ihree
heavy draft hor-es; two mares with
this spring's holts, one a fine blooded
mare suitable I.a- r ding or driving, the
other lor heavy work: a large quantity
of lumber, suitable for dealers to
handle, which Mr Davis bad sawed for
the purpose of building a dwelling and
other houses for Iii, own u-e.
Persons wishing to purchase will
please call and examine.
?ani?lus Christian,
1 "xeciitor.
au220&3l
ATTRACTION.
OVER $1,-000,000 DISTRIBUTED.
Wsiaaa Elate Lottery Cqmssny
Incorporated by the Legislature,
for educational and charitable pur?
poses, its franchise made a part of
the present State constitution in 1879
by an overwhelming popular vote;
and
To Continue Unxli
January 1st, 1895
Its mammoth drawing.; take place
seiui-anuually, i.lnue and December),
and its Grand Single Number Draw?
ings take place in each of tbe other
ten months of the year, and are all
iritWn in public at the Academy of
Music, New Orleans, La.
FAMED FOil TWENTY YEARS
{ for integrity of its drawings, and
prompt payment of Prizes.
Attested ?s follows:
'?We do hereby certify that we
supervise the ai rnugeuieul for all the
monthly and semi-anuual drawings ol
the Louisiana State Lottery Com?
pany, and in person manag? and con?
trol the drawings themselves, and
that the same are conducted with
honesty, fairness, and in good faith
towards all parties, an;! we authorize
the Company ro use this certificate,
rith facsimilies of our signatures
attached, in its advertisements.
G onii o. i t>s i o a ers.
We the undersigned Hanks and
Hankers trill pay ell prizes dr ion
iu the, Louisiana State Lotteries which
may he presented at nur counters.
ti. of.Wnlinsley,President Louisiana
National Hank.
I Pierre Lanaux. President State Na?
tional Bank.
a. Haid win. President New Orb
National BanK.
CarlKohn.President Union National
Bank.
Grand Monthly Drawing,
At the Academy of Music, New Or?
leans, Tuesday, September Oth, 159V.
CAPITAL PKI??, $300,000
100,000 Tickets at ?20 each; Halves j
$10; Quarters, $?; Tenths, $2; Twen?
tieths, $1.
LIST o;-* prizes.
1 prize of $300,000 is.$300,0001
1 prize of 100,000 is. 100.0001
1 prize of 50.000 is. 50,'
1 prize of 25.000 is . 35,000
2 prizes of 10,000 are. 20.000
5 prizes o-r 0,000 are. 25,000
25 prizes of 1,000 are. 25,000
100 prizes of 500 are. 50,000
200 prizes of 300 are. 00,000
500 prizes of 200 aro. 102,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZttS.
100 prizes of $50U are.... $50,000
100 " of 300 are. 3U,0UU
100 " of 200 are. 20.000
terminal prizes.
ODO prizes of $100 are. $90,000
090 " of ?100 are.$90,900
8,134 prizes, amounting to...'.$l,054,800
NOTE?Tickets drawing capital
prizes are not entitled to terminal
prizes.
AGENTS WASTED. '
ZW For club rates or any further |
information desired^ write legibly to
the undersigned, dearly stating yourj
residence, with Sr.-ue. county, street |
and number. More rapid return mail
delivery will be assured by your en?
closing au envelope bearing your full
address.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN
New Orleans. La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
By ordinary letter containing money
order issued by ail express companies,
New Vork exchange, draft or postal
uote.
AJJr s rlECi ifEBS? tBnflSC?STA?'ISG ftli?EMT
to New Orleans National Bank. New
Orleans, La.
Remember that the payment of
prizes is guaranteed by four Na?
tional Banks of New Orleans, and the
tickets are signed by the president of
an institution whose chartered rights
are recognized in the highest courts;
therefore, beware of ail imitations or
anonymous schemes.
Remember that the present charter
of the Louisiana State Lottery Com?
pany, which the Supreme Court of the
United States has de ided to beacon
bract with the State of Louisiana, and (
part of the constitution of the State, i,
does not expire until the 1st of Jan- j
uarv, 1895.
The Legislature of Louisiana, which i
adjourned on the 10th of July of this
year, has ordered an ?mehdmenjt to
the Constitution of the State to be.
submitted to the people at an election '
in 1892, which will carry the charter
ol the Louisiana State Lottery Com?
pany up to the year nineteen hundred
and, nineteen.
Fi SILVERTHORN,
IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OF *
FINE WATCHES
ni^/ifZl!}? Very S^*0/?^ *hatl,an be had, and we guarantee
Ol Ipwork winch cannot he duplicated in the city. Send your watches to
b>LVERTHGRN'$
-aND GET s-TSST CLASS WORK_
, B HuFF . - Manager
\
! R. GREENE & C
SUCCESSORS TO
DUfFEY & GREENE,
Are dow selling eat their immense stock of
?/??'"r and Summer Clothing
A ?~VS f*K f~\ '
i L u O i .
iiLory to removing iu their new and elegant Stoic Rooms on .lefferson
? . uexL tii Ur- TIMES building. Goarul see them: they will
treat ynu riiht.
I0TEL CONTINFNTAL :
Du Bursre?, Proprietor.
[Kos. 5 to 9 Norfolk Avenue, Opposite Uni mi
I PASSENGER DEPOT. \
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA:^
New Building, Hew and Elegant Fur*
niture
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&1ERCIAL TRAVELERS.
?-.dford City Real Estate and Stocks.
LO?TE * CO,
Agetsts, Bedford City, Va.
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Fhe above houses offer superior accommodations to the
Tr tvelling Public. Sample Rccms for Commercial Men.
iFX&EXD, E. FOSTEB,
V?. S. t;00CIL
President.
N. PARTE
Vice President.
E,H. L. CHILES,
S&c'y & Tr,
OFFll E: IN CITIZENS' RANK P.UILDING,
1 v, .?,' ... ;a >it-**, o
Virginia.
[HAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS.
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IN FRONT OF PASSENGER DEPOT
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4 Commercial Tourists Home,
^ and Fleadcpiarters for those desiring Fir^t-Clas? Accommodations.
I Lsrgs Sample gaonts ? Fins Bar AttscM
? S. A. VICK,Proprietor, Member A: t. B. A.
I ONE TO FIVE DOLLARS.
'n CUT RATES ON "AILROAD TICKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL
POINTS
W B% 9 B 7 1
3 i-i^rdwood & Slate
Mantels,
Tiles ! tantel Facings, Hearths,
Hair, find Inlaid Tiles for Floor, &c
Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire?
place Appurtenances.
Catalogues fi'^nish'elT o'a application."
TuLnnioNB 148? (Please mention this paper
Ko. 124 North Howard Street, Baltimore. Md.
W. A. PEDIOO & CO.,
VINTON, VIRGINIA.
Correspondence Solicited.
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C. H. JORDAN, R N. McCAXDLiSH, | E~H. CLOWES.
Buen a Vista, IV irginift ?
REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND iNSptAiSCJK;
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