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' ' Enpcpsy. - . is wit as you ought to have, iu faS**3ruust have, to fully enjoy life Thousands are searching for it daily and mourning because they find it * not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our people iu the hope that they may at? tain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee the Elec? tric Bitters, if used according to di? rections and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon of dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle by Bud well &? Christian, druggists. Valuable discoveries of gold hav.i bs en found on the land ot T. P. Braswell, iu Nash county, N. C. It is said to be in large quantities. DO .NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption"broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English tvCough remedy, and will refund the , '"oney to all who buy, take it as per ctions, and do not find our state correct. Sold by Bud well '?jstjun & Bar bee. A com'pany with ample capital has been organized at Newton, Catawbal county, N. C, for the erection of a| first class hotel. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic, Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a postive cure* for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guar? anteed and sold by Budwell, Chris? tian & Barbee. Five young couples, iutimate friends aud neighbors, were married together iu a Catholic Church, in Davis county, Ky. THAT TERRIBLE COUGH. In me morning, hurried or difficult breatbiug, raising phlegm, tightness in tin* chest, quickened pulse, chilli? ness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first ?tages of cons mptiou. Dr. cker's English Com/* remedy will cure these fearful syiujji' ins, and is sold under a positive^" aarantee by Budwell, Christian/* >.rbee. The i\ Xsion bridge connecting ???"airmount and Palatine has been purchased by the county, and the tolls have been abolished. Bucfeien's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sorer, ulcersrsalt rheum, fever sor"^. tetter, chapped hands, chil? blain:., corns, aud all skin eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re? funded. Price 25 cents per box. Foi ?^-</>% budwell & <~Miristian t The exodus of colored people from Barnwell county, S. C. niconsecpiencc of toe recent massacre, lias began. Forty families, about 200 persons in all, started for the Southwest. A Womau* Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made, and that. too. by a* lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her. and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of" us a ?S?fi?tle' eiJ?JrjTfiWS'-? "**ew Discovery for consumption, and was so much re? lieved on taking first dose that she slept all night, and with one bottl has been miraculously cured. Her ;:ume is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Tbu wrire W. C. Hanirick & Co..of Shelby. 2?. C. Get a trial bottle at Budwell & Christian's drug store. Ellison Mounts, who is to be hanged ed at Pikesville, Ky.. for the murder] of Hiss Allapha McDoy, has confessed f the crime aud professed religion. DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For| sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold by Budwell. Christian & Barbee William Mestenbener had his head "~7):<>w?d off by a charge of dynamite in a stone quarry, at flhickiev, Pa, TUE FIRST SYMPTOMS ?F DEATH ^Tired feeling, dull headache, pains] ?*?^-.a.rious_pa?SSjQf the body, sink' in the pitfof the stomach,loss of appe tite,feverishness,pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker's English Blood elixir has never failed to remove scrof? ulous or syphilitic poisons. SoM under positive guarantee by Budwell, Christian ?fc Barbee. A child of D. W. Davis, of Morgans L ville, Doddridge county, W. Va., was poisoned by eating poke root. Its] life was saved with great difficulty. Saved From Consumption. Several physicians predicted that Mr. Asa B. Rowley, druggist, of Chi cago, would soon "have consumption, caused by an aggravated case of catarrh. Customers finally induced him to try Clarke's Extract of Fla.\ , (Papillon) Catarrh Cure. He says: I "The result was unprecedented .* "commenced to get well after the first "application and am now, after a few t "weeks, entirely cured." It will do | the same for you. Price, $1.00. Try \ Clarke's Flax* Soap for the Skin, and vou will use no other; 25 cents. All of. Clarke's Flax remedies are for sale I Jtfy Johnson & Johnson, druggists. ? ThVShepherdstown (W. Va.) Bridge \ compatty is preparing to rebuild their K bridge- over the Potomac which was f washed away by the late flood. Distressing Case and IfappyCure "For a year I have had a breaking ?*loutonmy leg, which troubled me *'so bad I'could not walk, leg badly "swelled, of a purple color,with erup "tionsso bad that blood would ooze ?ri/dN&if I bore my weight on it. I e*7.to? recySW*3*--*"11 to try Clarke's ? .Extract) or^laxA^'lon^Skin Cure, * .which I have done7S~i leg is now Jewell and I can walk two miles on it I.'withoutany^rouble." Signed, "A" v Ha ward " I Clarke* Flax Soap makes the skin ? ->ft ancL .prevents chapping. Skin a^fc^- "8oaP 25 cents. For 6ale #*nson & Johnson, Druggists. ?W mer Marion county, W. Va., ^ ' ' >w residing in Iowa, has return 3 MVuiount family a book that he illiEd over forty years ago. r\KV vl"urf0y? mate of 6teamer un,E" ^bad his foot badly jammed. V (JEclectric Oil cured it. No ? al to it for a quick pain ' The clergy, the medical facultv and the peopl? all endorse Burdock Blood Bitters as the best system renovai imr, blood purifying tonic in the woifld Send for testinionals. Franklin, Pendleton county,W. \ja., ] proposes to erect a new court house and clerk's office. The building isjto be of brick, 50 by 00 feet. COMMISSIOKER'N S?LE LF RfcAL ESTATE IX THE CITY OF ROANOKE. As special commissioner of the llust ings court of the city of Boauoke. Vir? ginia, iu the chancery cause of .!. W. Webb's admiaistrator vs. J.B. Pollard. I sball sail on the premises, to the highsst bidder, by public auction, at. 10 o'c'ock a. m.. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1890, all that certain lot or parcel of land in said proceedings mentioned, consisting of about \ acre lying on the uorth-east corner of Salem avenue and Twenty fifth street of the city of Roanoke. Va. TERMS.?One-third ol the purchase money cash, ami the balance in two equal credit installments at six and twelve mouths from the Jay of sale, and the purchaser giving his negotiable notes for the credit iustallmeuts, the title to the property to be retained un? til the full purchase money is paid, und a conveyance directed bv the court. J. AT LEX WATTS. Commissioner. 1. S. S. Brooke, clerk of the Hust? ings court of lbs city of Roanoke. Va.. do hereby certify that the bond of ?000. rcquirrd iu the chancery cause ??: Webb's administrator vs Pollard, h is beeu given by the special commissioner, J. Allen Watts, with approved securi v Witness my hand this 6th day >: ! m uary. 1S90. S. S. BROOK1'. WEI RENTS For this quarter and GAS BILLS for mouth of January are now duel and payable at COMPANY'S office. C-ias bills, if paid before the 10th instant, a discount oi li;. per cent, allowed. No discount on bills paid r the 10th instant. Failure to receivea bill doe- not en title consumer to the discount. Lime for Fertilizing and Disinfect ing, also Gas Tar for sale. Applications for extensions, im? provements, taps, purchases and other matters relating to Gas oi Water should be made to FRAiNCIS T. BRINK! ,EY. Buperinteu !> ut ROANOKE (JAS AND WAT! !; Co No. 1! Third Avenue, Southwest iL i? WOOF Wiuter is coming everybody should prepare for it. . clareTread Pocahontas lump Coal DRY WOOD, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST PROMPT DELIVERY". CHURCH AND ROANOKE STS., | Roanoke. Va. TELEPHONE NO. 70 lmO-6_ D H. SCOTT 6? CO Real Estate .gents, DIDIER BUILDING ?O FFli R? CHOICE PROPERTY ?In all sectious of the cit v.? Correspondence Solicited ROANOKE, VA. jan22-tf EVANS I CHALMERS Still keep the largest assortment of HARDWARE In Southwest Virginia. They have just received a large supply ?OF? Lap Robes, Horse Covers Breech Loading Guns, Miner's and Railroad Supplies j A Specialty. 17 and 19 Second Street. Southwest pr1ddy & dunlap -DKALKRS IX Stoves, Tinware and HansefarnisliE GOODS. roofiing and Spouting and Plumbing and Gas Fitting a specialty. JEFFERSON ST., ROANOKE VA. AN ORDINANCE. Ata meeting of the couneil held January 14, 1890, the following ordi mince was adopted: Be ir ordained h the council of the city of Roanoky upon the pe tition of the Roanoke, and Souther Railway company, by its president, Hied ou the Srd'day of December. ISSt'. 1. That the sergeant and judges of election tor the said city of Roanoke do open a poll at the several voting precincts of said city, on Tuesday, the 18th day of February, 1800, and take the sense of the freehold voters on the question, whether the said conned shall be authorized, in the name of and for the use of the city, to cause to bo issued, bonds t<> an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of j milking a second and further sub script ion to the capital stock of the Roam keand Southern Rui!way com? pany. 2. The said election shall beheld and the authority to issue said bonds land raise said subscription shall be Upon the following terms and eon j ditions namely : 1. The said council may subscribe 1 for the stock of said company to the j amount of one hundred thousand dollars; provided, that the ag? gregate debt of the city shall not exceed ten per centum of the assessed value of the property, real and personal, within the city limits. II That the .-aid company shall, within ninety days after paid subscrip? tion be made, commence to con? struct its line oi road ata point within one mile from the present city iimits ol the uity of Roanoke, and shall pros? ecute the same in a bona Ilde manner with all reasonable diligence to it:; completion, and furthermore, that within months alter the work shall be so begun, the said company shall connect between the point just indicated and its terminns within the present limits of the eity of Roanoke. 111. The bunds of the city of Roar nokeshall bear ?per centum interest per annum and shall be redeemable in thirty years from their date, and shall be issued and delivered the said Roanoke and Southern railway as. fol lows: Upou the certificate the chief engineer of said railway of the com? pletion of the grading of each and every mile ol said road from Roa nokecity southward, the city of Roa *noke shall deliver to saiil railway the bonds of said city to the amount of five thousand dollars and upon like certificate of the engineer for each and every mile of said road when the superstructure is complete, and j ready for operation, the said city I shall deliver to said railway bonds of said city to the amount of five thousand dollars i-er mile until the entire-um. of $100,000provided for in this ordinance shall be delivered, j Upon the delivery of each install? ment of said i ?::>!- to the railway! compauj the said company shall de j liver to the said city certificates "f I stock in said railway to the amount of said bonds. IV. The subscription when made by the city council shall be upon the terms and conditions set forth, and whenever the said company fail to t'Oinply with said terms and condi? tio] s then, and in that event, the s.ild subscription, at the option of said citv, shall be void. V. The election shall be held and - onducted \u the manner provided for un '?? r section 1243 and 1211 of r*hecode of Virginia, and the question sub? mitted sha 1 De determined under the".provisions.ol section 31:. chapter V. of the eharter ol said city. VI. -i hi : rgeant shall cause a cur! i fied copy ol this ordinance to be pub? lished in the daily papers of this cits. :??.;?] shall pb: I .-? copy of the same at each of the voting places ft thirty i"; iys pr< \ !<.::?- to the day of election. A copy?teste. ?iK;>. 1 j BENNETT, Clerk. In obedience to the foregoing order, notice is hereby given that the polls will be opened at the several voting precincts of the city of Roanoke at sunrise on TUES1 )AY,February iS, 1890] for a vote to be taken as specified .-aid order C. W. THOMAS, Sergeant. January 15th, 1800. janlO ll'n._ " TK?STE?S S?17ET By yirture of de. d of trust executed tome, tb?? undersign* d, by J. II. Ken nerly, beariug data, oii the 28rd day of May, auddulv recorded in tin cferk'o office ol the liu>tiugs court for tie- city <.f Roanoke, in D. B. 24, p 30; to secure the paj meut of certain notes j therein mentioned, aggregating th* sum ol $025, and default having been made in the payment of said notes, at the request of fin-holder of said notes. 1 will offer at public sale to the high es1 bidder on 1 lie premises, "n YVednes- j day the 10th day of February, 1890, at 12 noon, the following property, tov. it: That certain lot of hind in tin city of Roanoke, Va., on the corner of'Park and Elm streets, fronting '?.') j feet on Ein; street, and running back between parallel lines 180 feet to an alley, known as lor number 1, Section 13 of the Lewis addition to the " city of Roanoke, Va.. Terms of sale, cash as to$000.00 and cost of sale, the balance payable at such, time a-; shall be made known on day of sale. ROBT. E. SCOTT. Trust.ee. janl2-tillfobl9 ii. A. HOAL. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 'S-, First-class work a specialty, all work guaranteed. OFFICE at residence, 351 Seventh avenue S. W., Roanoke. Give him a trial._jnnSlHf. L. WOOD, D. I>. S., DENTIST, F. Smith's now Building. Salem avenue, Roanoko, Va. References?Prof. Jas. H. Harris, iiuliimcro, Md.; Dr. Chas. L. Steele, ?ichmond, Va., Dr. Leigh Buckner, Roanoke. 0. R. FRENCH, CIVIL KNvilNEERS, Roaxoick, - - - Virginia. Office, No. 0 Third avenue S. W., second floor. P 0. Box, 31. Sur-j veys, plans aud estimates made on | hort notice. CLEANING and REPAIRING You will save money by bring'i; your dirty clothes to be cleaned v dyed aud repaired to me. Char ,e moderate. Work first class. Cornet) Campbell and Henry streets Itoanoke, Va* PROFESSIONAL. T?S? ?". DERK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office LOG Jefferson street, Roanoke, Virginia. jan25-tf W 0. ? AR DAW A V, ? r . ATTOKNKV AT LAW. (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoining counties- Office No :;u;i Second St., Thomas Building, Courthouse square. janiO tf J ~ KINNEY, M. D. , i'kactice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. OFFICE Over O'Lcury, Campbell street. jnS-tf. r\R. W. s. GREGORY, 1/ - DENTIST. Thorough Graduate of Baltimore Dental College. 106 Salem Avenue, Next Door to National Bank. R. J. T, BILL, Vh] sician and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the) citizen ol Roanoko. Office over Bud well and Christianas. Entrance N>-. t> Salem (First) avenue. ?OFFICE BOORS? 10a. m.. 12 to 1 p. :; to 4.30] p. in.. 7 ;;<> ti> 10 |>. in. sep24 (>m j ? ROHER L. PAYNE. A - ATTORNEY AT LAW ?A N I)? COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY'. < Mice on <Commerce street over U. R. Wertz's store. (Same office occupied by i.'i'.son vV Payne). jairJ."? tf S. !?. ua-iVAV:, I mo, w. WOODS, Bctctoart coiuitv. j Roanoko county. ifOOMAW & WOODS, M atti >;:n bys- a t-l a w i taciico in the courts ol Boanokej cit\ anucouut] and uouutio? adjoining. \\ ill] atti nd the courts ?>?" Roanoke anil Botecouri etgularly. ??ice -Salem Avenue, dnpo ciewsrt's Furniture Store. Roanoke. Vi. JOHN K. esnx LVCIAU li. COOKS. ? : . "s & COCKE, AT fEYS-AT-LAW. Roanoke,.- Virginia. Courts ? Roanoke ami adjoining Counties. Offiok.: Corner Commerce ?irrst and Salem avenue. 6. OlilFFH*. I J. AMAN WA'J'\S gRIFFIN & WATTS; ATTO UN E YS- AT-LA W. Roanoke, * - - - - Virginia. Office : Room No. 5, Kirk's building, enrnor Salem avenue and .le?erson fti /'I STAF BOTTIGER, Arcuttk .. II Graduate of the ROYAL POL YTKOHN1DS of Stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden] Plans and Specifications ; 'livered on short notice. Correspon dence solicited. j - ?.: ? IhiHdh-ig. Itoniv I ?? V . as <>'.:dj.v\??<'e. At a meeting of the council hold January 14, 1890, the following-ordi uan< e was adopted : Whereas, it is deemed expedi ?: 1 i ? raise the sum of $20,000 for I he pur poae of founding a hospital for the n :eption of sink and disabled | rsous within ihe city limits, Be ii ordained by the council of the I city of Roanoke, That, forth.- purpose beh re mentioned, the presideni ol ;' council is hereby authorized reeled to execute for and in the nan ?? ofthecityof Roanoke, bonds to.the amount of $20,000, dated at such time in the future not later than the 1st day of July, 1890, as he may di em ad visiible, and payable thirty years after date, said bonds to be for the sum o( .s?uo each and to bear in!eres! at the rate of li per centum per an? num, payable serai annually, and t>> be in style and form such as are! known as coupon b"hds, the co ipi ut lobe signed by the city treasurer. The clerk <w council is herebj thorized and directed r<> affix !?? hueh nouds the corporate seal of thecitt ami to duly attest the same. The ?b?ve said bonds shall contain a clause providing that after the Ian.-" of fifteen years from their date, the said bonds shall be redeemable al any time, at the option of the city. These bonds, when duly execu ted, shall be turned over by the presideni to the treasurer of the city, who. under the direction and control ol r.h< finance committee, shall sell the same for and on account of the city. The sergeant of the city and the commissioners of election hereinafter | named, are hereby directed to open the polls at the regular voting places j of the city on the '8th day of Febru? ary, 1800, und take the sense of the freehold voters of this city, for and against the endowment of this ordi-| nance. 4 The mayor of the city is re-| quested to give due notice of the said election, setting forth the time and place thereof. | ~). The judges of election in the several wards are hereby appointed ! commissioners to conduct th<- said election, and in case of the failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place or places shall be filled in the manner provided duly by law in the case of regular elections. 0. The said election shall be con? ducted in the manner prescribed by the state law for the conduct ol elec? tions. Ballots for the ordinance shall read "For the Hospital Ordinance." j Ballots against the ordinance shall read "Against the Hospital Ordi? nance/' 7. The commissioners of election shall immediately after the closing oi the polls count the ballots deposited, and shall within two days thereafter! make a written return of the result ol the said election to the president ol the council, specifying the number of! votes cast for and the number of votes ! cast against the endowment of this ordinance, and the president, at the next regular meeting of the council, shall order said returns f? be spread on the records of council. And the mid commissioner shall, furthermore, seal up in separate packages the bal? lot cast for and against this ordinance j within two days after the closing of i said polls, transmit the same to the ' clerk of the council, to be kept among i the archives of the council, and the1 eaid packages are not to be opened j during the space of twelve months j thereafter without the order of the I president. A Copy?Teste: Gfto. L. Brottbtt, Clerk. I MAYOR'S l'KOCf.AJJ.V?OS. Mayor's QypiqB. | RoANOKK, Vii.-Jnn. 13, Ib'JO. )' I In obedience to"the'following ordi? nances, notice is hereby given'that the poll will be opened'at tin." several voting precincts.of the city of Roa? noke, at sunrise on Tuesday, Febru? ary 1 - t?OOvfor avoto to be taken as special'd in said orders: WM. CAKE, Mayor. as ordixaxce At a ?!.<? ting of the council held ] January 14, ISHQ, the following prdi ! nunce >'?;;?. adopted: Whereas, it is deetued expedient to 1 raise the sum of thirty-thousand dol-1 lars for ii:<- purpose of constructing approaches u> overhead bridges over j railroad tracks, within the city limits, | i :: ordained by the eonneil of t!ie city of Roanoke, That for the purpose above ? ? ntioned tin- j.resident ol the council is Iv reby authorized and di? rected !?> execute for and iu the name ! of the city ol lioanoke, bond.-to tin? I amount of thirty thousand dollars, dated at such time in the future, not later than 1st day of July, 180Q, as he may deem advisable, and payable! thirty years alter date, said bonds to be for i urn of live hundred dollars j each, and ;?' bear intere:. at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. and to be in form aud style such as are known us coupon bonda, tbw coupons to he signed by the city treasurer. The clerk of the council is hereby authorized and di? rected to ufflx to stich bonds the corporate seal of the citj and to duly attest the same. The aforesaid bonds shall contain a clause, providing that after the lapse of fifteen year- from this date the said bonds shall be re? deemable at any timeal tho option] of the city. 2. These bonds when duly executed I shall be turned over by the president j to the 1 reusnrer of the city, who, un- j der the direction and control of the I finance committee, shall sell the same for and on the account of the city. , :;. The surgenint of the'eity and the commissioners of election hereinafter j named are hereby d free ted fo'open ? he polls at the regular voting places j of t he eity on the 18th day of Febru-i ary, 1890, and take the sense of the | freehold votersol this city for and; againsl lie- endowment of this ordi uauce. i 4. The mayor of the eity is request? ed to^ivedue notice01 the saidelec tion. r forth the time and places thereof. j ?". 'i';*.- judges of election, in the! see. i wards, are hereby appointed commissioners to conduct the said1 eleeti?li, and iu case ot the failure of | any one or more of them to act, the place oi [daces of such shall be filled in the :. mlar manner provided for by ti:e law in ease o! regular elec? tions. ii The said election shall be eon ! ducted m the manner.provided by the state law for tiie conduct of elections. Ballots for the ordinance shall read: j "For the Bridge Ordinance.*' Ballots; agaii tl ! ordinance: "Against the Bridgi Ordinance.'' ?? r. The commissioners of election shall, immediatelj after the closing ot t!.'- [i- 1!-. count the ballots deposit-1 ed, and shall within two days after! make written return Of.the result ot | the said election to the president of the com :il, specifying the number of i vo 's ( st for and the number of votes c-istaj lin i the endowment of this ordinance: The presidehtat the next regular meeting of the council shall orderi id i i urns to be spn fid on the records of the council. And the said j coiumi donersfchall furthermore seali up in separate package- the ballots cast for and againecthis ordinance, and within two days after the closing of.-. i . transmit the same to the clerk of th conneil, tobe kept among the archie s of the council, and the said pack: are not to be Opened during, the sp LCe ? ftwelve months thereafter without i he order of the prt sident. a Copy?Teste: j Gko. L. Bkxxktt, _Chirk, -j iiobieeiEifui L)i '. ? J TIM E T A B EE. ; \ly ? s '5")t Sunday Car.- .vili ; ,-.\ ?? for ;? ?: k, a! Cono r oinati :???!? ?-Lreei .:; .1 siie.ii?iidnuh ive'mic ? 8 ??. 5) 30. . ?. i |1.00 a. m.. |.2o. 00 ui d 4 3d p. m ::? !., - . . , .iv. park stti 8.45. In.15 ... d : I 15 ..:e . 2 15.15 ami 5 15 p to. ? 5?ND "i V Si. II E. I'I.E. <;.:.? will leave f r Driving Park every hour, commencing at 8" 00 a. in. ROANOKE VND ViN'i'ON LIN E. Cara wi leave front of Union Pes ?en^;-f (I* p daily for VTutou every 30 mil u'- :- commencing at S.00 a. m. .7. P.. CHRISTIAN iiu 3-t! General Manager. 885 .ThEET RAILWAY COMPANY. VIN f?i\ EXT EM SIGN Dummy tves every !.our from cor bar JeflfirsV.i street cud Norfe": ave linc. On aud after Sumlay, December 3. fare wfil be as follows: Citj lim .je ?!;:>; Vi* f?n 10 cents. Tickets can be purchased tit reduced rates by Buplving to the conductor or at the office ?f the Company (Didier building) ,T. F. CHRISTIAN, jm-l-.f General Manager. HI IMmco :?: \xrrACTi:i:i:.m< OF RUB BE it STAMPS, STEEL DIES. | STENCILS, SEAL PRESSES, I30USE NUMBERS. ' 13COR ELATES, KEY TAGS. BADGES, ETC itisfactioii on all :V-;; k guaranteed. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ESTABLISHED IN ROANOKE 1SS2, . PICKEN, J Having returned from a month's ttftuip through the artistic houses in New York, has selected an assortment of the latest styles in Jewelry. Watches and Silverware, -AND MGH ART GOODS. never before iiilrodueed.in 'his part of the country, liofa'i Worct-Hter, Doulton and Cut Glass from England, Porcelain from Dresden. Marble Clocks from Paris, Quaint Curios from Japan. Hand Painted Cujw from China nnd Turkish Fezes. His selection ol Oxodized Silver Tables, Lamps, Daitdel'?lJras CHATELAINES WATCHES ANITONK Si laisdred and One Other Novelties Need only to he seen to he appreciated aud purchased. We cordially invite all t<> call and see our good4} l:cfore purchasjtig. All Purchases Engraved in the Highest Style of the Art, Free of Charge. -A FULL LINE OF A RTIST MATERIALS Paints, Brushes, Canvas, Crayon Paper, Sc. PICKEN'S JEWELRY & AET EMPORl?li 20 - A).KM AVENUE, ROANOKE V R*G IN IA DRY (r'.MH)S. GBOCEBIKg, HARDWARE, BOOKS, PAPERS, NOVELTIES. A l'OSTAL CAR? TO W. E. KIR WAN'S Purchasing Agency, 1100 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, Md., and he will furnish you the Exact Cost of any article you may need and you will Rave money. declT-e o w-Gm WM. M. YAGER & CO. Have Just Placed on the Market the Beautiful Lots of the ID UNA AND GLADE JJ?; FOR FROM875 to $200 per lot at terms to suit all purchasers. $30 tu $50 ?? ish, balance in monthly installments at $10 per montii. This Is desirable nro rty and very cheap. We h?vc IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY in all parts of the city on MONTHLY" PAYMENTS! ? ??r a via.' reut and come at ouccand act bargains which will do yon good. W. M. YAGER & CO. itov 24 o'ni D. H.MAT80N, Prest. ' B. L. GREIDER. Sec. & freas Bile's Hyaraolic him Manol?cttriis Cmpi MANUFACTURERS OF IUFES HYDRAULIC ENGINE, OR RAM For supplying STOCK YARD? Steam Mill*. DAIRIES, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED: GOOD AGENTS WAN I'ED Oflice No. 3 Second avenue, S. W. Opposite Masonic Temple y~y *3 Rea! Estate Agents, Have just placed on the market the Beautiful Lots of the HYDE PARK LAND COMPANY. FOR FROM $250 TO $300 PER LOT. At terms to suit all purchasers?$30 cash, balance in mouthly Installments at $10 per month. These arc tiio most beautiful and convenient!:' located kts he city. We also have Very Desirable Houses loulhly pnpments. Stop paying r Francis B. Kemp & Go. In all parts of the city on monthly pnpments. Stop paying rent and go at once and get a bargaiu. CO r-r=i PC EC <c ? aa . CJO c CD Z ex St < D O > w X P O S?LEM II III! EXCHANGE C. B. STROUSE & CO.. Agents for the Salem Improvement Co, -AND FOR THE MOST DESIRABLE L?TZ IN THEDLD TL7WN. COLLEGE STREET, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE, SALEM, - - - - r i VIRGINIA. oct 22 3m