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-"-;-'-"*-^f"" J?~?? " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ EVS?YB0OY HAS AN EQUAL CHANCE, I YOU WILL FIND AT " - , .. ^ JOSEPH COHN S. HE POPULAR SALEM AVENUE CLOTHIER 300 Suits Worth FV 12 to $15, qo for $9.85; 300 Overcoats, Worth From 11 to $15 qo for $9.85 THEY 6 FA W (JST ALL GO BEFORE 'JOYING INTO OUR .YEW QUARTERS JANUARY 1ST This is no One Line of G a Is Used as a Leader.but EVEEY SUIT,EVERY OVERCOAT That Formerly Sold From $11 to $15 TODAY FOR $0.85 # ? The Salem Aveuue Clothier, Gent's Furnisher, Tailor and Halter. - E. M. DAWSON, Manaqer k. W. WOLTZ. B. J.V.'OI.TZ W Ol?T Z r Contractors and Builders ARE PREPARED TO DO A.LL E [XDS OP WORK. office ? Cor. FourthAve. nnd Third St 2ii^.; Roanoke. Vra. INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER '. A strictly ?rstAda^s macutne. Fii.lv warranted. Made from very *!?st ma? terial, by skilled workmen, ai.d v. i; h the best too-s that have ever been i devised for tlie purpose. Warranted io do all that can be reasonably ex? pected of the very best typewriter f ant. Capable of writing 150 ords per miaute?or more?according to the ability of the operator. Trice ?100.00. If there is no agent in your town, address the manufacturers. THE PARISH MFG. CO., . J Agents wauled. Parish, X. Y. no 9tf ? J R.HOCKADAX. ~ The Pioneer Real Estate agent, of Roanoke city, "who has been for the past seven years located on Salem : avenue, opposite the First National bank, has removed his ?Hice to the j First National bank building, front ing on Henry or First street, S. W..; where he is better prepared with in creased facilities, good conveyances and polite assistants to serve the j public in all the branches of real | estate, mil hip, exchanging and; renting on commission,and takes this opportunity of returning thanks for! the liberal patronage of the past, re guesting a continuance of the same, i promising his personal attention to j all business entrusted to his care. no 2G lm _j SHEKANDOAH VALLEY R.R CHRISTMAS HOLIDA r RATES ? s i: FA? B ?FOIt THE? Excursion Tickets will be on sale December jUst to 25th, inclusive, and /i^ceuiber 30th.to January 1st, inclu? sive. Good to returt) on or before Jan? uary 5th, 1890. 0. HOWARD KOIEIt? General Passenger Agent. DYEING, GLEANING and REPAIRING You will save money I your dirty clothes io b< idyed and n i to mi ! mode-rate. Work first c as j Corner Campbell an j Roanoka t it B .LOOK Ol LOCK OUT BOYS. ' We are re:uly to furnish ycu with trso best arid liner t drink iu the citv which A. Smith, t?te oi ihn Palac* hotel 'can. serve to you; you show it. Come and see the only place where y- n can ijet u Boanokb ?ui ? ri c. H. GEISMAN. Proprietor 201 SAI.KM AYF... RPANOKE. VA Y VIRTUE of a deed of trust ex? ecuted by C. Barkesdale, u ited 1st December. 1888, ;i;;d recorde 1 in clerk's ollice of court of Roan ike, deed book 'S.."" page 296,default hav ing been made in the terms of said deed, and having been required su tu do by the beneficiaries secured in said deed. 1 will on the premises, on the 8th day of January,' 1890, at ; p. no., proceed to sell to the highest bid'der, at public auction the following de j scribed lot of land situated in the : county of Roanoke. (adjacent to 'the ! city of Roaholce), bi ginning at a p";;ir j on cast side of Henry street and 1100 I feet south Oi Spruce street, thence j with Henry street south jO feet.thence easterly with line of J. W. Cose U-l feet to an alley, thence with same in ; a northerly direction 50 feet to a point, I thence in a westerly direction lZ2i feet to beginning, TERMS OJP SA !.!'.:?Cash as to the sum of ^lGG.O'j. with interest thereon : from December ist, 18S8; and ;-he co; ts of sale: credit as to the sum oi IOC G6 with interest from December 1st. 1888, until December 1st, '890, and the re? mainder upon such credit as may be announced on <!ay of sale. i LTJCIAN D. COCKE, Trustee, dec? Itaw,sat4w. SPECIAL NOTICE. Having sold the stock and good will of niy store on Norfolk av?nue to Mr. j J. P. Ellington, I take this method of notifying all indebted to me to call and settle their accounts at once and ave me tbe necessity of placing themll I in the hands of a collector. j W. P. CAMP, iiovSO lm At Jj P. Ellingtons & I '<.. Tis Citizens Bmi of Boamie X-Sonsiolff, Ti-^ain. Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and Henry Streets. J. B. Levy, President. Late cashier Commercial Bank, Roanoke, Va. Jonx Ott, Cashier; Late cashier I City Dank, Richmond, Va. I Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor? ations, merchants, arid individuals i solicited. Our facilities for doing a [general banking business are equal to to any banking house in Virginia, i Collections a specialty and prompt I remittances made. Interest allowed ' on time deposits mlS-Cm n , ft .. u Winter is coming and everybody lould ; n i are :';>r it. GLARE & READ Pucakontas tump Coal DRY WOOD, I CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. PROMPT DELIVERY. CHURCH AND ROAXOKE ST3., Ronnoke, \ a. TELEPHONE NO. 70 in 10 G WATER EE NTS. Tor this quarter and I GAS BILLS for month oi November are now dne and payable at company's office. If paid before the 10th instant a di :oun< of i-;- per cent, allowed. No discount on.bills paid after flic J 10th instant. Failure to receive a bill does not en i title consumer to the discount. - Linie for Fertilizing and Disinfect j ing, also Gas Tar for sale. Applications for extensions, im-' Improvements, taps, purchases und all; other matters relating to Gas or| Water should be made to FRANCIS T. BRINKLEY, Superintendent ROAXOKE GAS AND WATER CO 1 No. 21 Third Avenue, Southwest i HAs! HAY! WHEAT! WHEAT! Fifty thou and bushels prime wheat. Five thousand tons No. 1 and No. 2 timothy hay for sale. P. B. SUBLETT & SON, dec 18 Cw Summon. Va. W. D. MYERS & CO., -ON ERNEST AVENUE, S. W. have their cooper-shop in operation and are prepared to furnish flour barrels, t ime barrels and apple barrels n( ."? short notice_1y24-lm BY G. L. STEVENS, Aictioxekk ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1 will sell by auction on Friday I morning, at 9.30 o'clock, at the resi j jbnice on Wheat street, between Bul ; litt and Dale, the personal property Of John Morgan, deceased, consisting , of chamber und parlor furniture, ex ! tension table, chairs, Brussells car ! pets, table-ware, cooking and heating j stoves, lamps, pictures, bedding, etc. JOHN M. HART, Uecl?-3t Administrator. PALACE HOTEL IN FRONT OF PASSENGER DEPOT j IG&f&QV^ - - - VSRCiNiA. Co! inner cuil Tour ists Home, ;f ~ and Iii ;i'.!(i!iartfis fcr :)?<h- <b hiring Fir-t-Class Accommodations. !?, = x& s^!:; Boom.' ~7~ Fine Bar * / S. A. VICX, Proprietor, Member A. T. B. A ONE TOFt 7E DOLLARS. "IT RxVTES OX ?AILROAD TICKET BO?GttT OF M E TO AX POINTS A D j-n It riL K DIN, j Raving returned from a month's tramp through the artistic house* in New York, lias selected ai: assortment of the latest styles in Jewelry, Watches and Silverware, HIGH ART GOODS never before introduced in this part of the county. Royal Worcester, Doulton and Cut Glass from England, Porcelain from Dresden, Marble Clocks from Paris, (Quaint Curios from Japan, Hand Painted Cups from China and Torkish Fezes. Iiis selection oi Oxodized Silver Tables, Lamps; Candelabras CHATELAINES WATCHES -AND ONE Hundred and One Other lovelties Nce-l only to be seen to be appreciated and purchased. Wc cordially invite all to call and see our goods before purchasing. CHRISTMAS :-: PRESENTS. HCOTS JEWELRY & ABT EHIH, 29 SALEM AVENUE, - ROA.VOKE. VIRGINIA. D. FI.MATSON, Prest. B. L. GREIDER. Sec. & Treas Eife's Ef?raolic lip lifactini Company MANUFACTURERS OF RIFES' HYDRAULIC . ENGINE, OR RAM For supplying ?^SS?feu STOCK YARDS water to Residences, Etc. SMALL TOWNS, _aml_ CORRESPONDENCF SOLICITED: GOOD AGENTS WANTED Office No. 3 Second avenue, S. W. Opposite Masonic Temple. y27d&w-lv H. CHIPMAN. REAL ESTATE AGE&3T, NO 4 JEFFERSON STREET._ ROANOKE.VIRGINIA GRAND ATTRACTIONS Immense Fall Openina! The largest assortment of dresa goods that was cvcijplaced before the pco pic of Roanoke and adjoiuiug counties just received at L. LEVINES, 59 Salem Ave. Consisting of flannels, tricots, ladies' sicilon suitingsf heurietlas. cashmeres, serges, worsteds, fall style satiues, ginghams, sacking cloth and a large assort? ment of of other kinds that we cannot meution for want of space. Blankets and comforts iu endless variety from %\ a pair up to the finest qualities made. In our shoe department we have a larger and better assort? ment than we ever had before and our prices are at the very bottom. Don't fail to examine our stock before buying, as you will save money by buying your shoes of us. Our Clothing Department ! Is ch< ck full of bargains. We have a lar^e line of mens,' youths' and boys suits; aiso an extra fine line of men's pants, and we guarantee to save you from 20 to 25 per cent, on all clothing bought of us. Full hue of trunks and valises at bottom figures. Don't fonret the place. L. LEVINES. No. 59 Salem ave.ine, opposite ?'irat National Bank, Roanoke, Va. H. SILVERTHORN, IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OF FINE WATCHES. OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT Is in charge of the very finest workmen that can be had, and we guarantee to do work which cannot be duplicated in the city. Send your watches to S-LVERTHORftTS AND GET FIRST CLASS WORK L. B. HUFF, - - Manager. MIS SITS Mil I $25. BOYS' SUITS FROM $3 TO $ CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $2 TO $10. MENS', BOYS'. YOUTH'S, -AND 1N ALL'sTYLES. SATIS-LIKED A SPECIALTY. Furnishing Department Complete CLOTHINGLY, FRANK BROS. Wright Block, - - Jefferson Street