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ONE-PRICE STORE. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. SNYDER & MACBAIN ylave opened an immense stock of brand new fall goods, cashmeres, serges, henriettas, all-wool habit cloths and Scotch plaid suitings in all the newest shades and color? ings, new blankets, comforters, hosiery and underwear, zephyr and Saxony yarns in all shades, Butterick patterns, fashion sheets and delineators for October just received. tr 134 Salem Avenue, Roauoke, Virginia. W. A. HELLMAN, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. H. SILVER! novo-.m IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OP ZrTXlsriE "WATCHES Our Repairing Department In in oh arge of Dir rory (Incst workmor thai can ho had, ami wo gnarnnteci io w?rk whinh oann -t. ho duplicated in tho city. Send .your watches to SILVERTHOBlsT'S AND GET FIRST-CLASS WORK. Our stock having been destroyed by fire, we have just received an entire new line of goods which we should be glad to have our patrons and the people of Roanoke, generally, call and examine. No trouble to show goods. Bedford City Real Estate and Stocks. I gate & Co.5 Agents, ^E3ecL?orcL Oitsr, Va. Wholesale and retail dealers in frame stuff, flooring, siding, laths and all kinds of lumber. Call and see us. [?nine r. C Office: Didier Building, corner Jeffeicon St. and Third Ave., up stairs. no\ i-:tm C A. Ill l .M.W. .1. A. (ll.KASOX. Sl'KClAI* Huffman, Gleason & Company, Real Estate Brokers, near S. V. and ('. X- (). depots, Buona Vista, Va. Heal estate bought, sold or exchanged on commission. rtargains always on hand. Parties desiring to buy will do well to call or write to us. The following is a list of the industries secured and in operation: Iron furnace, completed, $.100,000; pulp and paper mills, in operation, 8100,000; saddle and harm ss factory, in operation, 810,000; fire brick works, in course of construction, $100,000; steam tannery, in operation, 8100,000; planing mills and lumber yards, in operation, 820,000; furniture and chair factory, in opera? tion, $10,00(1; red brick works, in operation, ?30,000; Wise wagon works, in operation, $35,000; wire fence factory, in operation, $ltl,000; woolen mills, completed, $70,000; electric light plot, In operation, $10,000: First .National Bank of Buona Vista, in operation, $50,000; Itucna Vista Ituihling and In? vestment Co., Bankers, $81,000; Buona Vista Building and Improvement Co., $80,000; Buona Vista Advocate and job office, in operat ion, 85,000; egg crate factory, completed, $50,000; Lexington Investment Co., in operation. 8100,000; Virginia Real Estate Investment Co., in operation, r 100,000; three livery stables, in operalion, $10,000; engine and boiler plant, building, $300,000; Basle Stool Works, organized, 8500,000; sash, door and blind factory, $50,000; planing mills and wood working establishment, $100,000; glass works, organ? ized, $300,000; total, $3,211,000 PERSONAL ITEMS. What People are Doing In and Out of Roanoke. Clinton S. Kines, proprietor of tho Virginia Official Railway Guide, wliioh has its offices in lialtintoro and Rich? mond, was in tho olty yesterday in the interest of his journal. Several cases concerning tho Roanoke and Southern railroad will he called up] in tho Hustings Court to-day. Messrs. Nat Sale and T. C. .Toppling, two prominent real estato men of Bed? ford City, were in Roanoko yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stephens, of Floyd Court House, are iu tho city visiting friends. The curbago tax at tho Second ward market yesterday morning amounted to $7.95. There was no session of the Hustings Court yesterday. Mr. (!. YV. Oshourn, of Baltimore, is in the city prospecting. Mr. Staurt Johnson, an ohgincer on the Rad ford Division of the Norfolk and Western railroad, starts for Birming? ham. Ala., this morning. CONltllilVS CO.HrANY. Well Iti'cviveil in <;.vpsy Karon at Norfolk. Conricd's Comic Opera Company, numbering sixty vocalists and its own orchestra, are warmly commended by Norfolk and Richmond papers. The Norfolk Virginian said last Tuesday: The manner in which the ConrlodComic Opera Company presented ??The Gypsy Baron*' at tho Academy of .Music lasl evening gave great pleasure to the large audience present, and applause was most lavishly bestowed. The piece was splendidly mounted, the artists wore In splendid voice, and the group? ings ami stage settings beautiful. Miss Padelford sang and acted the role of the Gypsy girl in such a manner as to awaken tho greatest, enthusiasm, and j that gifted lady received several well deserved encores. Mr. .lohn J. Raffacl essayed tho role of "The Gypsy Baron,'' and it. is not too j much praise to say that he sang the part j admirably. Mr. Raffaol is as line tin at" tor as he is a singer, and that is saying a good deal. Mr. Penis Hartman, as Kaiman Xanpan. was excellent, as was Miss Lula Nichols as Arsens. The chorus was strong and well balanced, while th<' select drill in tho third act was something to be remembered. To sum up. the performance was a good one throughout and highly satisfactory. C?rnbbfil a Wlllcli and Km. A tall young negro, very black, and wearing a light slouch bat. entered Sil- j vert horn's store, on Salem avenue, about 0:40 o'clock last evening, diverted ! tin' merchant's attention, grabbed a sil ver watch, and lied Into the outer dark? ness, which had assumed a line similar to bis own. Officer Goo started in pur- '. suit after tho negro bad gotten a good i start, but was unable to overtake him. Wasted?A good reliable boy who has had experience in feeding presses and understands something about them. Apply in person at onco to Hammond's > Printing Work-;. 1 have analyzed the whiskey known j under tho brand of "'I! Select," con? trolled by Julien Itinford, Richmond, Va.,and lind it fi.from Fusil Oil and other impurities, and ri commend its use for medicit nd family purposes. J. B. Mn'.v D.. Into Professor of Chemistry, Medical College of Virginia. This reliable whiskey can bo had at Marshall's Kuropean Hotel. 15 Salem ? avenue, Roanoke, Va. Oot.2-I-Ood2w For earache, toothache, sore throat, swelled uor.k, and (ho results of colds and inflammation, its'* Dr. Thomas'. Fclcctric Oil? the great pain destroyer A itiiotiurcmritt. Parties contemplating building of any i nature will do well to address us for estimates. Our manager is a practical builder, having had ten years' expert- < euc iu Now York-. Buildings of every i description, front a 8100 cottage to a mammoth factory, Correspond! nco solicit) d and advice given In:o%n any questions concerning building. Ro.\ xokk Bb'M.IHXa and CoXSTItUC'tion Com i'axv. P. o. box 503. novDI-tf Adolf Lalloz. carriage manufacturer", 111? Carroll street. Buffalo, N. Y.. states: ; I was troubled with nausea of tho 8torn itch, sick headache and general debility; i Burdock blood Bitters cured me, . ?loin! .loin I .loin I Tho Sexsonninl League of Philadel? phia pays 31,000 in six years; S25 per week sick benefits; assessments, S3.50. For particulars address Tempi r. C. An? derson, box 27, Roanoko, Va. nov-l-2w Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Cassell, U'is.. was troubled with neuralgia and rheu? matism, bis stomach was disordered, his . liver was affected to nn alarming degree, i appi tite foil away, and be was terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three hollies of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, llarrisburg, 111., , had n rtinniag sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bot? tles of Kleotric Bitter.; and seven boxes id' Buuklen's Arnica Salve, anil his leg is sound and well, .lohn Speaker. Ca tawba, 0., bad five large fever sores on bis log, doctors said be was incurable. One bottle of Electric Bitters and one box Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Btidwell. Christian & Barbeo's drug store. TOAtcklen'M Arnica Sal*r. The best salve in tho world for ruts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilbains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi? tively eurer, piles, or no pay required. : It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac? tion, or money refunded. Prico '-'."> cents per box. For sale by Budwetl, Christian A Barboo. tit,th,sat Ladies, Take Notice. Mrs. Fred Brooks has opened an art exchange department at Brooks' photo? graph parlors, ground floor, opposite ] postofflce. All kinds of fancy work sold on commission. Ladies wishing to dis? pose of fancy work will do well to place ; their work on sale hero in time for tho holiday trade. oct2S-tf A child's first impressions, "A. B. C." but in after life it is often needed for a ' bad blood. ! oi.i) exchanges for sale at Tiik Times I office; 20 cents per 100. MAYOR EVANS RETURNED, And u Long Docket <irecta 111m nt the Court. Mayor Evans returned from.'Richmond yosterdayn morning and wont from his breakfast to tho court, whoro ho dis? posed of tho following cases: Emmet Hudson, disorderly conduct, was fined S3.50. M. F. Winter, arrested in 'the early part of the week on the charge of vag? rancy, and held as a suspicious charac? ter, was dismissed. Hettio Thomas, threats and disorderly conduct, gave security to pay a line of S2 on Monday. I-]. C. Mos'by. drunk. $2.50 fino. He was assessed twenty-five ccnta addit? ional for ?"drayage," he having been un? able tt> walk when arrested. Charles Early left his team unattended on the street, and Officer Wolfe sum? moned him to appear before the mayor yesterday morning. Robert Thornton argued tho right of the officer to make tho arrest, when tho latter notified Thornton to appear at the same time and answer a charge of interfering witli an officer. Early was lined SI and Thorn? ton dismissed witli a caution. .1. P. Trent confessed to being drunk, and was fined ?2, it being his first of? fense. Walter Watkins, a negro boy 0 years i old. solemnly promised tho mayor be would never throw stones again if let, oil'ot\ a charge ofthat nature, and the mayor excused him. Lignn, Stnrks and Ithbcock, the par? ties implicated in Thursday's early morning row. were put upon trial. Tho testimony was conllicttng, hut lagan pleaded guilty, and said it was a drunk? en row. The latter was lined but 8.1 for being drunk, and the others ?10 each. doe Mays, a negro hoy, was lined S3 for throwing stones. Armistcad Oteyand Josephine Otoy were released in $25 bonds for trial this morning on a charge of keeping a bawdy house, as was Sallie Gibson, an inmate of the house. BEDFORD CITY. A ('cli'lirHtli)ii of Progress to lie Heti! on November IS utul it). The lied ford City Real Instate Ex? change will hold it celebration of pro press on tho 18th and 10th of November, so that they may show up the resources and advantages of Bedford City. They have gone at it in a persistent and husi noss-llke way. each one at work with all the energy t hat is in him. It will doubtless bo one of the most \ successful occasions over held in that' city. On those days the Bedford City Im? provement Company will offer for sale' a largo number of residence and bust- : ncsslots, which are conveniently located and are part of the most, desirable prop erty of that, thriving town. Purchasers will do well to make a visit tolltis point and investigate its advantages: It. i- hit nutifully situated on the Nor? folk and Western railroad, and will soon have nnotlu r road, the Bedford ami tlames Iii vor litte. I It. is already a city of live thousand j inhabitants and growing vi ry rapidly. Tho nu n at the head of the enterprise arc a guarantee of its sttcces. Knabe. Kranich. Bach and New Bug land pianos and Estcy organs are reoog- ' nixed as the lending instruments ia the j musical line. A largo and complete stock of these instruments cm always be found at tho spacious ware rooms of ' tin; Hobble Music Company, Lynch burg. , Va. Each new instrument warranted live years. Catalogues f.ee. In Holland. Mich., <'. .1. Doosbury publishes the New.-, and in its columns strongly recommends Dr. Tlionms' Ecleotric oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and asthma: ? A I'uro anil Reliable Medicine.?A compound fluid extract of roots, h aves, harks and berries is Burdock Blood Hit? ters. They euro all diseases of tho bldod, liver and kidneys. Tim Pulpit ami the Sla?.-. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church,' I'luo .Mound. Kan., says: "I fei I it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and myparishoncrs thought I could live only a few week's. I look five botth s of I);-. King's New Discovery l and am sound and well,gaining 20 lbs. ; in weight." Arthur L?ve, Manager Lovo's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and C mvincing evidence. I am confident Dr. King's New Discov? ery for Consumption, heats thorn ail. and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends >s to urge them to try It." Free trial bottles at Budwell, I Christian A Barhee's Drug Store. Keg- 1 ular sizes 5Cc. and $1, You lire In a Itml Klx. Rut we will cure you if you will pay us. Nervous and Debilitated, suffering 1 from Nervous Debility. Seminal Weak? ness, and all the effects <>!' early evil j habits, or laier indiscretions, which! lead to Prom.iture Decay, Consumption j or Insanity, should send for and read I the "Hook of Live," giVing particulars , of a home cure. Sent (scaled) by ad-1 dressing Dr. Parker's .Medical and Sur- ' glcal Institute, I 'd North Spruce street. ! Nashville, Tenn. They guarantee a cure or no pay.??The Sunday Morning, Anyono desiring a phonographer and typewriter, can procure same by ad? dressing t<> postoilico box 523. novll-lt Worth its Weight in Gold. If a price can ho placed on pain, ??.Mother's Friend" is worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wife suf? fered more in ton minutes with either oilier other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting to become a mother, says a customer of mine. IIkmikuson Dai.k, Druggist, Cnrmi, 111. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta. La., for further particulars. Sold by druggists. The hospital list, is omitted for a short time. Those who wish to subscribe still may do so and their names will be appended to tho new list, soon to ap? pear in those columns. Ol n exchanges for sale at TlIR TIMES I ollioe; 20 cents per KM). POSTOFTICK IMKKCTOKY. Tho postofnoo 1? open from 8 o'clock b. m. to 7 p.m. Money orUor and registered letter de? partment, from 8a. m. to Up. m. SUNDAY HOURS. Qoneral delivery and lottor-cnrriors' win? dow open from 10 a. iu. to 11 u. m., and from 0 p. in. to 7 p. m. mails OPEN. F rom tho West and South, 8a.m. From tho North and Hast. 9 a. in. and 6 p. m. From i.yiK-hbuiK und Intermediate points, 10::%) a. in. From Poeahontas and intermediate points, 10:30 a. nr. mails close. For tho West and South, 1 a. m.| *:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. For tho North and Fast, 5 a. m.; 9:80 a. m. and ?1:30 p. m. For Lynohburg, Virginia "Special," 3 p. m. For tho North via S. V. lt. lt., 6 a. m. Collections from street letter boxes, 0a, m.; 1 p. in.; 4 p. in. and 8: JO p. in. Sundays, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Speolal collections from tho lioxcs near Nor? folk and Western offices, oornor-Batom avenue und JefTurson street and nil of the hotels. U0 minutes bofore the closing of all mulls. CITY BULLETIN. Wo will wait on you promptly if you want yourself or baggage carried to any point in the city. Maoic City Tkaxs VKll Co., 112 .lege,son St. novl3-tf The Stenographic Bureau, room 7, Masonic Temple, will send an expert stenographer and type writer to any of liee. Call up telephone 150. nov.r>-lm Call up telephone !.">(> and have a sten? ographer sent to your office to do your correspondence or any other work you may w ish done. The Stenographic and Typo Writing Bureau, room 7, .Masonic Temple, will furnish you one. nov?-lm Stenographers and typo writers sent to any part of the city. Call up tele? phone ISO or send the work to the Sten? ographic, and Typewriting Bureau, room 7. Masonic Temple. nov.~>-lm SI.00 to S5.00 saved on railroad tickets bought of S. A. Viek, Palace Hotel, only association broker in Itounoke. nov3-lm Hughes & Camp carry the largest stock of carriages, buggies, harness, sad? dles, horse-furnishing goods, and horse hoots in the city. Repairing done on short notice. Telephone No. Ml, 153 Salem avenue, 152 Terry avenue. Sep.';!-1 in Mattresses of alf kinds made to order by E. II. Stewart it Co. jo21-tf Evans Si Chalmers have the largest slock of oils, varnishes and Longman and Martinez paint ever brought to Ko anoke. Stoves! stoves! stoves! cheaper than ever at M. U. Jennings & Co., Sa? lem avenue, near .Market House. OOt?-tf Buy your cooking stoves from M. II. .Jennings & Co.. near Market Houses Sa? lem avenue. ( I load plows, road scrapers, and all kinds of railroad and mineral supplies at Evans A Chalmers. Refrigerators and loo chests of vari? ous makes and sizes at E. II. Stewart & Co. je2t-tf For fire insurance call at the office of the Roanuko Trust, Loan and St fci He? lios it Co. deO If Evans & Chalmers have just H coived a car load each of sash weights, powder, old hickory wagons,cider milis, sash, doors and blinds. A large and beautiful stock- of c u-pet ; and rugs in newest styles can he found at E. II. Stewart it Co's. jo21-tf Evans A Chalmers have just, n e.elved large stock of guns, rifles and sporting goods. Call and examine their sl< ok". Tho largest stock of lacn curtain- in the city and at bottom prices tit h. II. Stewart a Co.'*, jc2 i -i i A beautiful stock of English Amor |can, and French plain and decorated china tea. dinner and toilet sets at E. II. 42 Salem Ave.? Have received tho largest stock of im? ported and domestic dress fabrics ever shown In this city, consisting of fine dross robes, houclns, cashmeres, henvl ettus and flannels in striped and plain. Their stock of black dress, goods aro novels of beauty, consisting of plain and fancy stripes in cashmeres, serges and Henriettas, and a dozen different qualities of silk warp henriet'tas. Cloak and Shawl Department. In this department you will find tho largest and best selected stock of ladies', misses' and children's wraps from tln? finest plush to the cheapest cloth. Plush astrican and cloth capes in all Stylos and colors. An endless variety of shawls at very low prices. Full line of blankets, comforts, quilts in all colors and prices. You'd bo astonished to see how cheap Ihey Offer their goods. An all-wool 10x4 white or red blanket for S3.50. Underwear Department. This department embraces all tho new and different qualities <>f ladies', misses' and children's underwear in wool and cotton, both plain and ribbed. Notion and Fancy Goods Department. Here will be found everything in notions and fancy goods, such as corset*, hoso, gloves, laces. Hamburgs, handker? chiefs, collars and culls, dress trim? mings in cut steel, black, silver, gold and colored gimps, silk fringes, and all new styles of dress trimmings oan bn found in this department. The largest and best selected stock of table linens, napkins and towels-. Stamped goods of every pattern and at" very low prices. Millinery Department. In this department they are crowded with all the latest styles of French pat? tern bats and bonnets, also all tho nov? elties in birds, feathers, ostrich tips, plushes, velvets and ribbons. They alsi> show an immense steck of habv socks, hoibds, cloaks and capes. All they ask is an inspection of their immense stock ii ml low prlcos. 42 Salem Avenue. tf BLIC SA BE t?F STOCK. Stewart A < !o.*s. An elegant assiirtme.nl of and parlor :.11 i t , liuvo just been bj E. II. Stewart a Co. o2l-tf IVO? .i-tf The Mai will give y? 112 -idler (if ood Transfer irvlce. Let uupnnv ? order., ? P" The following named subscribers to ? the capital stock of the Crystal Spring 1 Laud Company, having' failed to pay the lit.-: and second call on the said stock, as required \fy the president and hoard o directors of said Company, in pursu 1 an.>f a resolution of tho board of di :-, ctors of said Company, the stock of said delhiquonl subsoriliers in said Com? pany will, on WEDNESDAY, tho Iflth. i day of November, istio. at 12:00 o'clock m.. in front of the Courthouse, in the city of Roanokn, Va.. he sold at punlic auction for cash. Sai'l calls were each for hi per pent of the amount subscribed, and wore paya? ble on or before tho 2tlth day of March, 1800, and the 2?illl day or duly, lS'.in, ro? ll cl Ivel v. digestion or Sick II' cured li\ u~iiu.r l!r. inter. Price 75v. Try with Dyspepsia, biliousness, in ndiiche'/ You can he Lee's Liver Itcgu it. Trial bottles free at Fox it Christi u , TOOK THE HINT, who su gored many eurs viih l)ys|>e|isia ami Indigestion, used Name of Sub? scriber. .1. .1. Feather... '?. L. Miller... W. E. Dodd IL U. Klpps.... r. Li'e s Li ver Iti'Uitl.'ilo-und wiiseiircii, j Kobot't Wal'SOIU. after all o( her med I Trial bottles t roe at a tailed. Trj i! ; Fox ?<? Christian" to The loading house In South-west Virginia for W. IL Benuron. 3 .1. W. Maupin. 5 II. P. i lemonts. 5 B. K. Bocknor. 1 L. B. llanos. 10 George Itudlsill. ? B. L. CJreenwood.... 1 .1. II. Hunter. 10 \\. II. Lookabill- 1 L. Lookabill. 1 3 We are now serving tho celebrated LYNN HAVEN DM OYSTERS In every style--Fried, Stewed, Broiled, etc.", and wo make a i peelalty or STEAMED OYSTERS. W. II. Henderson. ,1. W. Singleton... W. Bowers. W. Dooly. M. Dooly. I. Davis:. 1 Charles A. Zuho. 5 : George T. Moore.... 5 IL S. TROUT. President. ' W. S. McCLANAll AN, Soon lary. j TIIOS. W. MILLER. Attorney. 10 hi 3 3 ?i'/i > 2(10 5(H) ."?00 i .ODO 500 300 500 5110 11)0 1,000 500 100 1,000 UK) too rsoo 500 l.noo r.oo 500 1,000 500 50? % 40 Bit) 100 200 100 (Ml 100 100 20 200 1(H) 20 200 20 20 00 Kit) 200 100 100 200 10O 100 FUQUA & BOAZ PRACTICAL In addition, we have the finest! Tinners, Pool and Billiard Parlor in the State. Ladies' and Gents' Dining Rooms np stairs. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Chas. J. Ormsby, tf Proprietor. Plumbers, Gas and ? Steam Fitters Heating by Stoam, Hot Water or Hot Air Furnaces. BOOPINO, OUTTEIUHO, SPOUTTNO. 401 .IKFFF.BSON ST., ROAXOKB,.VUH11NIA. Estimates cheerfully giver on this lino of work. jeti-tim Reference: Ranks and business men of Danville. Real estate agents and stock brokers. Glasgow, Va. CO., desire to make known thoir ftrm bollof in tho futuro growth and enhancement o values in Glasgow. We will use our b st judgment m advising our customers the localities in our town for tho best im Stments and quickest prol ts Corres? pond With us before day oi Bui tot particulars of sale ami best lee. t.oi , OT f_ . _._. uuvl i-lm investment.