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Pimples
? AND
Blotches
?RE EVIDENCE That the blood is
?wrong, and that nature is endeav?
oring to throw off the impurities.
Notlting is so beneficial in assisting
nature as Swifts Specific (S. S. S.)
Jt is a simple vegetable compound. Js
barm less to the most delicate child, yet
it forces the poison to the surface and
(liminates it from the blood.
HAI1K
I contracted a severe case of blood poison
that untitted me for business for four years. A
few bottles of Swift's Specific (S. ij. 5.) cured
we. J.C. Jones, City Marshal,
i-ulton, Arkansas.
Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ua.
3 Preparations: K
Tonic \
AND f
Alterative
Tonic
AND
Expectorant \
AND SKIN! i
A. It. C. Chemical Co., j
Jilcltmond, J'a.f r
Jfarhiff for a loiiy time Buffered J
?. from iltc: effect* of <i horrible blood J
trouble, and. after resorting to written I .
5 ?kill a Ml other routed ten without bcue~ i
(f fit, Z tii.it "A. lt. C. Attentive." If
bore been entirety restored, tind it j
a/for du Moplcamiro to tit teal Its vir- ,
tucs. it In evidently a verjf great tonlo i
and' altera! t re, and I recotnmenil an;/ >,
cufferlng jrotn blood trouble, to try It.
,1. If. WEIMER, Ji
m jr. ir. vary St., Richmond, l a. f
SOLD by ALlTdRUGGISTS. i
Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases i
by mail free. Address f
L B, G. CE.EE9EGAL 00,, <
17 S. 12th ST., RICHMOND, VA. j
LESSENS PAIN.ppo Tn I IF E m.
[DIMINISHES D^SgiDHLJLE ?^
CHILD
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAoa
SOLO BY ALL DRUGG/STS. un*
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KIL?
LER is i lie most won
i dcrful medicine, is hc
causc it has never
failed in any instance,
no matter what the
disease, from Leprosy
to the simplest disease
mown to the human
1 system.
The scientific men
of to-day claim and
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes,
?AND?
Exterminates the microbes and drives
them net of ti e system, and when that
is done yon cannot, have an ache or pain.
Is'o matter what the disease, whether a
Simple case of malaria f svor >>r a combi?
nation of diseases, wo cure them all at
the same time, as we treat ail diseases
constitutionally.
Asthma. Consumption, Catarrh. Bron?
chitis, Rhomnatism, Kidney and Liver
Disease, Chills and Fever, Female
Troubles, in all its forms, and in fact,
evcl'y disease known to the human sys?
tem.
J!e\yare of Fraudulent Imitations.
See that ?i.r Trade Mark (same as
above) appears on each jug.
JGHKSOU & JOHNSON,
Dsjuggi?ts, Sole agents, 'or. Jefferson
and First ave. s. w.
jiml7-]y
DYSPEPSIA.
Riga, Mkn.,
fC4ents: I now
write to let you
know that 1 have
)been using your
Burdock Blood
Bitters, and also
to tell you what
hey have done for me. I have been
roubled with dyspepsia for years. I
commenced the use of your Burdock
lirj?lood Bitters and they have brought
nie out all right. The use of three
pottles conferred the great benefit,
for which I feel profoundly grateful.
I will never b* without it.
an!4 (1 ly WM. II DELKER.
J. R. HOCKADAY.
THE PIONEER
REAL ESTATE AGENT
OF
Rcanoke City, Va.
'?.OFFICE: 10? First fit.,
r t c al Dank Building.
PICE: 105 First St.. s. w., FirstNa
myll-ft
KOMANTIC STORY
OrtlieXlfb of One or Mr. CouxeliPfl Ovorn
Singers.
Quito a romance is the story of the
life of Bottina Padolford, who sihgs in
an opera to be produced here next week.
She is the daughter of Ucnoral Albert
Ordway, formerly of Richmond, this
State, but now a resident of Washing?
ton, where he has acquired great wealth,
ami in the exclusive society circles of
which place he is a prominent figure.
During the war Colonel Albert Ord?
way commanded a regiment of Union
men. lie came to Richmond soon after
the evacuation, aud engaged in the
granite and slate business. While there
he boarded at a Mrs. Cod win's who was
a refugee. She kept a boarding house
up town, which was patronized mostly
by Union men. She had a daughter,
wlio it is said, was a very pretty woman.
The sympathetic thoughts between the
then Colonel and this daughter, whose
name was Missouri, on Union acts, made
the progress to love an easy task, and
eventually they were married.
The fruit of this union was a
daughter. Dotty Ordway.
Many remember her as being one of
the prettiest little girls in Richmond,
and when she grew to maidenhood she
created a perfect furore in Washington
society.
While at the zenith of her social
success she married a man named Padol?
ford, who it is said, was very wealthy.
The name was a well-known one in
Washington at that time.
The couple went to California, where
their marital undertaking proved a
failure, and after a divorce suit full of
t-candal and sensation Belly Pudelford
returned to her father in Washington.
Her next appearance was upon the
stage, she making her debut us Holtlt.il
liirard. She always possessed u beauti?
ful voice and went into opera singing as
leu- first effort.
While thus engaged she became ac?
quainted with UuhTuol, who sin^s in the
same opera company with her. and they
were married.
She has an assured position in Society,
and is making an enviable professional
reputation.
Pndclford is now a New York' stock
broker.
Two Children Futility Hiinietl.
Cu.MitKiti.AXii, Md.. Nov. While
lb" thirteen-year-old daughter of Chas.
Murphy was preparing dinner yesterday,
her clothes tool; (ire from the stove and
her body was terribly burned. She will
die. I lev mother went to her rescue
with a thrco-iiionths1 baby in her arms.
Tin' mother and baby were also badly
burned, and the baby will die.
A Successful l-'air.
Daxvii.i.i:, Va., Nov. 15. ? [Special] ?
The fourth day of the veterans* fair was
equally as interesting as the three pre?
vious days. The fair will close to-mor?
row. The net, proe.eeds, to be devoted
to the erection of a soldiers' home in or
near Danville, will be somewhere near
$*/,000.
Adolf Dalle/., carriage manufacturer.
Ill) Carroll street. B?lfalo, N. Y.. states:
I was troubled with nausea of the Stom?
ach, sick headache and general debility;
burdock Dlood Hitters cured me.
A. L. Goitl.EY, President.
S. P. (loitl.KY, Vice President.
j .1. s. Simmons, Soc'y. and Treas.
WEST END
Brick and Tile Works,
Manufacturers of first-class Brick of
all.kinds, including No. l Press Brick,
Draining Tib-. Ac. Works on West
Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. Hex
'.Mi!. aprl-Om
I
J. E. Mulcare & Co.,
Manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
And dealers in all kinds of cooking
mid heating stoves. Plumbing and gas
and steam fitting done. Tin roofing a
Specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. No.
115 First avenue, Roanoke. Vn. nov4-tf
Thetens Bank of Roanoke
Roanoke, Virginia,
Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and
Henry Streets.
J. 11. I.r.vv. President, lato cashier
Commercial Hank Roanoke, Va.
, II M. Dickinson,
Casliier..
Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor
I ations, merchants, and individuals
solicited. Our facilities for doing a
general banking business are equal to
any banking house in Virginia. Col?
lections a specialty and prompt remit?
tances made. In to rest allowed on time
deosits. mplS-tf.
fJ^HK RIVERMONT COMPANY.
DYNCimuno, Va.. Nov. 13, 1800.
A general meeting of the stockholders
of the Rivormont Company is hereby
called to meet in this city .at the Calcs
thenic Hall, on Thursday, the 10th day
of December, at 1 o'clock p. in. By
i order id' the board of directors,
novl.vim A. M. DOYLE. Soc'y.
JAMES DEVON,
(Successor to E. Walsak.)
Dyeing and Scouring Establishment,
ln| Campbell street. Third avenue s. w.
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
Everything dyed and cleaned in the
best manner. Not excelled by any
establishment in the country if
PRATT'S Sjr ILL ER
lor BL?? Bleep I" pcnc?\
Vtilic*. snip RM^\\ Itilix'illio wul
death. Contains W W i IV, mcl!.-.
KU polsun ? \A
iSold by Uudwell, Christian & Barbee,
and all druggists. jylO-tf
swi JBr*^ Inai? iuy*reHevea
Discovered W 0IH| speedily cures
by mi Km-IB. .^cneirrh. Why <lo
Iik'ih i>iiv. .suffer? Oswl la
solan. 'UkV un Infallible cute.
Sohl by Budwoll, Christian <t Barbee,
and all druggists. jylO-tf
RAND OPENING SALE OP TUB
T Wythevlllo Dovoloptnont Company.
Salo will begin September Jo, at 1
o'clock. .
WYTHEVILLE, VA.
"THE OEM OF THE Al.I.KOH A N IKS"?"THE
BAHATOOA OP THE SOUTH."
The county seat of YYytho county,
which was awarded the diploma with
8500 premium at the Virginia Exposi?
tion at Richmond, in 188S, in Minerals
and Woods. Population 1.000. Altitudo
U,:UK> feet.
YYythe County has two blast and fif?
teen charcoal iron furnaces, and sev?
eral zinc and lead furnc.es. VVythovillc
offers free the best sites and greatest
Inducements to manufacturing indus?
tries of any city in the South. The
Wythevlllo Development Company's
reserve fund for new industries alone
amounts to$180,000. Wythoville is the
centre of the richest mineral region in
the South. Wythoville exempts all
manufacturing industries from munic?
ipal taxation for ten years. Wytho?
ville has beautiful and well-paved
streets 00, 70 and '.i7 feet in width. Two
electric light plants and three water
systems. Wythoville has the best pub?
lic schools and the handsomest school
building in Virginia: has throe female
col leges and two male aoadamics. Ow?
ing to its mineral waters, free to visit?
ors, which are highly curative tor many
diseases, and its great altitude, it has
grown into a great and fashionable
heal t ll resort.
The Wythoville Development Com?
pany will place on the market. Septem?
ber 30, Mill residence and business
lots of its property in the new West
End Extension, lying between the
Wythevlllo Cotton Mills and the "Jack?
son I'ark Hotel," on both of which work
has just 1m gun. This property to be of?
fered for sale for the first lime. Septem?
ber 30, is the most beautiful property in
Wythoville, and will lie priced at very
reasonable figures in order to encour?
age investments: Investments in
Wythevlllo real estate within the last
ninety days have bourne from 100 to 500
per cent, to investors.
The Norfolk' and Western railroad,
running from Norfolk to the West and
Northwest, will have on sale at stations
on line and agencies in New England
special excursion round-trip tickets to
Wythoville, good until October ill.
For further particulars, apply to W.
L. YOST, president of the Wythoville
Development Company, Wythevlllo, Va.
sen-1-1 m
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE IN VINTON.?As Commis?
sioners of I led ford Circuit. Court, we will,
on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1800,
on the premises, in Vinton, Va.. (if not
sold privately before that time) sell by
public auction. 1st. The dwelling house,
containing six rooms, in which the late
Dr.. Edmund W. Sale resided and the lot
of about one-fourth of an acre thereto
attached. 2nd, A vacant lot lying nearly
opposite the dwelling house, containing
half an acre. For terms and particulars
see hand bills.
L. A. SALE. ).. .
R. s. QUA REES, \ 1)111
nov5-end
The East Tennessee
Virginia & Georgia
RA 11 AVAY SYSTEM
IS THE ONLY SHORT AND DIRECT
LINE TO THE
South, Southwest & West,
The finest Pullman Vestibule 'sleep?
ing car service in the South?Pullman
Sleepers without, change. Roanoko to
Knoxvillc, Chattanooga. Rome, Annls
ton. Selina, Montgomery, .Mobile and
New (Irleans.
Din et connection made at. Home and
Chattanooga with through sleepers for
ATLANTA, MACON & JACKSONVILLE
For any further informali <n, address
E. A. WA it REN4
Trav. Pass. Agl.. Bristol, Tonn.
C. A. BENSCt > 1 ER,
Ass. C.en'l 1'ass. Agt.
B. W. WUENN,
jyS5tf Ben. 1'ass. Agt. Knoxville.Tcnn.
VATBPJftW W. I.. ?nimm? tthoes are
'l/XLto L AVll win ruined, mill every pair
tens hit* naino nnd price stamped on bottom.
or
*H75
^BOYS
S3 SHOE
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
t lue Cnir und Laced Waterproof drain.
Tie- excellence and wearing nualttlosof this shoo
?annot bo better shown thnnoy tho strong endorse*
i'iiTtsof It* thousands of constant wearer?.
*>e-.00 Oennlnc Unnd-sewetl, on etognnt rind
t2> stylish <ir> . s stine which eommends itself.
S/i.OO llnnd-icvcd Well. A line calf ShOO
iiniM|iialli .1 fnrstvlo n*d iluralilllty.
-.0.50 t.ooilvtar Well 19 the Miindnrd dress
sin e, ai a popular price,
SO.BO I'ollreniiin's shoe Is especially adopted
? for railroad men, runner-, etc.
All modo la Congress, Button mid Lace. /
$3 & $2 SHOES LAFDIES,
nv been most favorably received since Introduced
ind the recent Improvements make them superior
,oany shoes sold at theso prices.
Ask your i lealer, ar.d if ho cannot supply you send
Urocl to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
postal for order blank*.
W. L. DQIIOIiAS, IJrocUton, Hints.
RAILROADS.
SIIENANDOAIl VALLEY RAIL
KOA1).
S. F. Tyi.kk. Receiver.
Schedule In efleet Juno 2, 1800.
AUKIVK AT KOAXOKB.
5:00 p. ms Daily?Memphis Express,
from Hagerstown and tho
North. Through Pullman
sleeping cars from Now
York and Philadelphia to
Chattanooga and Memphis
via llarrishurg, H?gers
town and Roanoke.
7.-10 a. m. Daily?New Orleans Ex?
press from New York, Phil?
adelphia and Baltimore,
making connection through
to tho South. Carries
through Pullman palace
h?lfet steeping car from
Philadelphia to New Or?
leans, without change, via
llarrishurg. Hagerstown,
Roanoke. Cleveland, Calera
and L. & N. R. R.
LKAVK koanokk.
5:45 a.m. Daily?Baltimore Express
from all points south for
Washington, Baltimore,
llarriaburg, Philadelphia
and New York. Carries
Pullman palace h?lfet
sleeping car from Roanoke
to Philadelphia without
change, via Hagerstown
and llarrishurg.
7:20 p. m. Daily?New York and Phil
adclphia Express, front
Memphis. Chattanooga and
all points south, b'or Phil?
adelphia and New York.
Carries Pullman palace
h?lfe I sleeping cars through
to Philadelphia and Now
York via Roanoke, Hagers?
town and I larrisburg.
Ticket agents will furnish all infor?
mation and through schedules upon ap?
plication to
o. HOWARD ROYER.
tf C. P. A. T. Agent. Roanoke, Va.
""VTORFOLK & WESTERN RA1L
1>I ROAD.
Schedule In eifeot Sept. 3rd, IS00.
WEST BOUND.
I.KAVK ItOAXOKK.
10:03 a.m. Daily: arrive Bristol 4:09
]>. m. Stops at all stations,
connecting at Rndford with
t rains on New River Branch:
arriving at Pocahontas at
:t::t5 p. in.
5:45 p. m. Daily, arrives Rndford 7:20
p. m.. connecting with New
River Branch at 7:115 p. m.,
for BlllcHcld and Pocahon?
tas: arrives Pocahontas l o:.">5
p.m. Arrives Bristol 11:20
p. m., connecting with E.
T. V. .V:. O. R. R. for all
pointssouth and west, lias
Pullman Palace Sleeper,
Roanoke to Memphis, with?
out change.
I 7:55 a. m. Daily, arrive Rndford !>:15
a. in., connecting with New
River Branch, leaving Rnd?
ford 12:10 p. in. Arrives
Bristol 12: in p. m.. connects
with E. T. V. A (i. R. R.
for all points south and
west: has Pullman Palace
Sleeper from Roanoke to
N c w Orleans w i t h ou t
change.
LAST BOUND.
i.kavk ItOAXOKK.
i:25 a. in. Daily; for Lynchburg, Pe?
tersburg. Richmond, tvi::
Petersburg and 11. A P. R.
R.,) Norfolk and interme?
diate points; Connects at
Lynchburg with V. M. R.
R. for Washington and the
East, leaving Lynchburg
7:40 a. m. daily. Arrives
Norfolk 2.00 p. m., connect?
ing with steamer lines to
Baltimore and New York.
10:10 a.m. Daily: arrives Lynchburg
11 :.".'.i a. in., connecting with
V. M. R. R. for all points
north, arriving Washing?
ton 7:05 p. 111.; arrives Pe?
tersburg 1:20 p. in.: arrives
Richmond, via R. A P. R.
1!.. 5:05 p. in.: arrives Nor
folk 7.00 p. in.
3:45 p. m. Daily: for Lynchburg and
intermediate stations: ar?
rives Lynchburg 5:40 p. m.
7:20 p. m. Daily: for Lynchburg and
intermediate stations: nr
rives Lynchburg 0:20 p. 111.
Cripple Creek Extension?Leaves
Pulaskl 8:15 a. hi. Daily, except Sun
i day. und ?'>:<'?> p. 111. Daily, arrive Ivan
I hoe 0: R a. m., and 4:30 p. 111.
Clinch Valley Extension (in operation
I Aug. 3, to St. Paul. 81 miles) Leave
! Bluolield s:11? a. in., daily; arrive St.
j Paul 12:55 p. m.
; All Inquiries as to rates, routes, etc.,
' promptly answered.
W. D. BEVILL,
Cioh'l Pass, and Ticket Agent.
("HAS. <;. EDDY, vice-president,
janl General oniees. Roanoke.
S.
\. A t?. Ii. R.
rilE NATURAL TUNNEL ROUTE.
TIMETABLE,
IN EFFECT Al t:. :t. 1800.
Tiiaixs Wkst. Tiiaixh Bast.
Pass. Mixed. Mixed. Pass.
No. 1. No. ::. No. 2. No. 4.
a. m. p. in. Stations. a. m. p. in,
S 15 Lv. Bristol. Ar. II lt? 0 00
8 32 2 52 "Walker's Mt. 1125 512
s 10 :; on Banbam's. 11 10 :'..*>
?100 :'?.'!! "Abrain s Falls. II no 5 15
0 05 :! Men lota. 10 <'."> .'? in
'.??.?:. 3 44 Mace Spring. 10 32 I 50
0 35 :t 55 Buton's. in 21 I 40
045 4 05 "Nottingham. 10 13 I 'm
;t :,l I 11 ?Moccasin Dap. 10 00 4 23
Id no 4 r, llallilville. 10 no 4 II
lo os l :.'7 "Marble Quarry. 0 50 ins
in 15 4 35 ?Big Cut. :i 11 I 00
10 25 i ?"? Spoar's Ferry. 0 30 :i :>n
10 32 4 50 Clinchport. 0 '.''i ?'? 15
10 411 5 00 Natural Tunnel. 0 10 3 35
10 5(1 5 10 '"Horton Summit. 0 00 3 25
1 1 oo 5 1 7 Dutlield. ft 00 ?". lf>
11 05 5 25 ?Wisoloy's. 8 52 3il0
II II 5 31 Ward's Mills. 8 45 :! "'
1125 '? 12 *\Vildoal Summit. 8 31 2 50
11 :;s r. :,.', Last Big Stone Dap. s 17 2 37
II 15 0 05 Ar. B.S.f :.i)>. Lv. sin 2 30
a. 111 p. 111. a. in p. in;
* Train-- do not s;,.t>. except to leave
passengers, or On signal.
II. W. BATES.
Vice-president and (Scnornl Manager.
LEO. II. (!RAVES,
Superintendent.
TUB TIMES receives and prints daily
flvo times OS much telegraphic news as
any other paper hi Roanoke.
W. P. CAMP & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
Office Times Building.
103 Third Avenue, S. W.
A special bargain in a lot corner Patterson avenue and Eight street s. w.
Price SI,800; ono-thirti cash, balance one and two years. It will only bo
offered at this price a fewjdays. Call and see us. oct30-lm
MRS. GILMER'S SCHOOL
120 FOURTH AVENUE, S. W.. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
Thorough instruction in all departments. Primary, intermediate and
senior in English. Mathematics and languages. Advantages also in music,
drawing, painting and elocution. Address for catalogue.
jyl?wed&sun-t MKS. PATTY L. GILMER
W. S. COOC1I,
President.
C. E. IIOOE,
Vice President.
H. L. CHILES
Sec y & Tr.,
Old Dominion Investment Co.
OFFICE IN CITIZENS' BANK BUILDING.
Makes and Negotiates First-Class Investments.
tp.VGm
\ COMPANY,
Brewers and Bottlers of Pure Lager Heer.
IBr^poxt Seer a. Specle-lt3r.
Telephone, No. 104, Roanoke, Virginia.
J.E. HATCHER&CO , '
REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKERS?
314 High Street, Buchanan, Virginia.
Correspondence solicited and promptly answered.
03tl;"i-3m
PROFESSIONAL.
.XMIN K. I'KXX. LUCIAN K. COCKK.
1 >ENN & COCKE,
* ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ROANOKE, VA.
COURTS.?Roanoke and adjoining
counties.
OFFICE.?Corner Commorco strict,
and Salem uvenuo. novl-lm
S. HOOCH.
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
Room .">,o vor Commercial National Rank,
UOANOKE, YA.
Courts: All tin- courts of .Roanoke
City and County.
oct'10-tf Telephone 00.
T
HOMAS W. MILLER,
A TT() R N E Y - A T- L AW,
Ofllon: No. 10 Kirk Building, over John
sou and Johnson's Drug Store.
ap-J-tf
JXO. W. WOODS,
Roanoke couutv
c. II. MOO .MAW,
Botetourt county
TiXOOMAW & WOODS,
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW.
Will practice in the courts of Roanoko
city and county and counties adjoining
Will attend the courts of Roanoko and
Botetourt regularly, Roanoke, Va.
'. Onicc: Salem avenue, opposite Stewart's
I furniture store. tf
C
t LA K ENCE COLEMAN,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
11
W. llANsnitot i.lt. I SAM. tl. WILLIAMS.
ANSBROUCil & WILLIAMS,
Room 1'.'. Moomaw Building.
JEFFERSON ST. ROANOKE, YA.
Prompt attention to work in any part
of the State. Correspondence solictcd.
L
,\ NC ASTER A LANCASTER,
( IVIL, MINING ANB MECHANICAL
ENGINEERS,
JliFKKItSON Sr., - - RoAXOKK, VA.
Correspondence Solicited. Box
nutO-lmo
A TTORN E Y S-AT-L? A W.
Room No. II. - - - - Moomaw Building,
Jefferson street, Roanoke, Vn.
"NN" ill practice in the Hustings Court ot
the city of Roanoko, Court of Appeals
of Virginia and United States district
courts. mar-.Vtf
\\r O. IIA K DA WAY,
. ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW.
Courts: Roanoko and adjoining coun?
ties. Ollico, Moomaw Building, Jeffer?
son street S. Rooms 3 and 4. ianltitf
I).
s. I It >.
ATTORN EY-AT- LAW.
Roanoko, Va.
Room N'n. 14, New Kirk Bulling, op?
posite Kenny's tea store. octl-lyr i
I7?WA1M) W. ROBERTSON,
FREDERICK J. AMWEG, C. E.
M. Am. Soo. C. E. & Engr's Club of
Phlla.
Engineer, Contractor & Builder,
ATTORN EY-AT-1 .AW,
No.' i Thomas Building Court-House
yard. sopt2-3m |
Commercial Hank Building, Roa?
noke. Va.
J.
KINNEY, M. I>.
C
1 HARLES A. M? lil t.II,
ATTORN E VAT- LAW,
1 Hi Jolfcrson stn et.
First floor to rear of Cray & Roswoll.
tf
~. CltlKKIN.
.1. ALI I N \\ A I I S
i RIFFIN & WATTS,
ATTORN E Y S-AT-L AW,
Roanoke, Va.,
Ofllee: Room No. 5, Kirk Building, cor
nor Salem avenue and Jefferson st.
^ |?. STAPLES,
ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW,
Roanoke, Va.
Ofllee: Corner Snloih avenue and Com
morco streets, over W.crtz's grocery.
mylt-tf
Practice Limited to
EVE. EAR, 'I'll BOA T. AND NOSE.
Ofllee? < >\ er (PLeary,Campbell street.
iuy'37-?m
OR. ROBERTSON, li> N. Liberty
street. Baltimore. Md., the oldest
reliable Specialist (tegular graduate)
in Baltimore, with years' experioneo
in hospital and special practice, guar?
antees a cure (without mercury or
caustic) in all acute and chronic dis?
eases of the urinary organs, Nervous
and Organic Weakness, Strictures, etc.
Urethral diseases recently contracted
positively cured in four to six days.
Consultation confidential. Write or
call. Medicines .sent to any address,
spi eial treatment to Ladies. Board
and nursing if desired.
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Koin e, y ? Dam lllo.
II. .XL HtCUSKR,
Notary Puhllo ami
Attornoy-at-Law.
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RCHEH L. PAYNE,
ATTORNEY- VP-LAW.
Roanoke, Va.
OftlCO on ('"?imetee street, near Court
'?its House.
S).lal I? ?antlon given to examina?
tion of title 0 and matters connected
with real esfw. tt
STUART & HEUSER,
Real estate ngents, lvanhoe, Wytho
COiinty, Va.. buy and sell, on commis?
sion, town lots. Mineral and farming
land a specialty. All business entrusted
I to us will bo promptly attended t?
[ Correspondence solicited.