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RICHMOND
dysp'epsTaT"
Riga, Mich..
Gents: I now
write to let von
know that 1 have
been using your
Burdock Blood
Bitters, and also
to tell you what
(?je done for me. I haw been
ed with.dyspepsia for wars 1
?cea the useof your Burdock
Bitters and they haw brought'
all right. The use of three
,. conferred the great benefit,
Wen t feel profoundly grateful,
never be without it.
}v_ WM. H DELKER.
fiY'S SI'Kiirii SIEI>1CIXK.
MAR* The Great Tit AOS MARK
^St^ EngUsh Rem
5-ft edy. An nn
^?'gr tailing eure
(V for Seminal
T Weakness,
v Spermator
rhea, linpo
Jksiaclifucy, ^^x-h('::d "takss
fuses that follow as a sequence
Mbuse: as loss bf memory, Dni
'Lassitude, p.-. in in the back,dim
' vision, premature old age, and
other diseases that lead to in
f?or consumption and a preeiua
;ave.
'all particulars in our pamphlet,
we desire to send free by mail
/one. SS^The Specific Medi
BOld by all druggists at $1 per
?re, or sue packages for $3, or
jsem free by mail on the receipt j
Imonev, bv addressing
IrrRAY MEDICIS E CO.,
Buffalo, N. r.
ceouut of counterfeits, we have
d the Yellow Wrapper: the only
e.
in Roanoke. Va., by Budwell.
ian & Barbee. ' jan!4 d l y
mrmsr}^ child
:!?ID REGULATOR CO. atlanta m
y SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
l!.vr _
L11 WOOD
er is coming and everybody J
prepare foi it.
LARETrEAD
y\t.mi?x lump Coal
-AND
}(RY WOOD,
i j AS _THE CHEAPEST
5*ROMPT DELIVERY
hfl AND ROANOKE STS.,
Roanoke, Va.
[jEPHOXE NO. 70!
10-6m
-THE DANVILLE?
tERY ml GREEN HOUSE
COMPANY.
Danville, Virginia.
Jutherlin. President.
[Geo. S. Sartin, Gen'l Manager.
fre prepared to furnish any and
is of fruit, shade and ornamen?
ts, plants, vines, etc., in any
fiy. Fine lot of roses and bed
|ants, and anything in the the
line. Write us before buying.
F'ue sent free. Goood ageuts
GEO. S. SARTIN,
Secretary and Manager.
Sffil BEITS'
For this quarter and
rAS BILLS
>nth of April are now due
[rable at COMPANY'S office.
(bills, if paid before the 10th
a discount of 124 per cent.
n. _ ?
DISCOUNT on bills paid after
[ih instant.
(ire to receive a bill does not en
nsumer to the discount.
'for FertiHzing and Disinfect
jo Gas Tar for sale,
ications for extensions, im
lents, taps, purchases and all
matters relating to Gas or
should be made to
J. C. Rawn,
Manager.
)M GAS AND WATER CO
fl Third Avenue, Southwest
WANTED.
IDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO
jed at Rorer Park Hotel. Nicely i
led rooms. Large grounds*
i set with the best the market
MRS. CRAWFORD.
Proprietoress.
JTED?TWO RELIABLE EN
j.tetic agents, salary from start,
Imissidn for local man devoting!
S L. P. THURSTON & CO,,
X9 Nurseri?e, Rochester, N. Y,
I ?THE7
Bristoi Land Go.
?WILL, ON
May 15,16 and 17,1890.
AT BRISTOL,
Offer for sale, at auction,
1,000 Business snul
Residence Lots,
From its additions to the city of Bris
tol, Va.
Bristol is situated on the State liu.,
between Va. and Tenn.V.at The junc?
tion of the Norfolk and Western and
F.asT Tenu. Ya. and Oa. railroad.-: is
tin.- eastern teruiimm of the South At?
lantic and Ohio R. R., extending from
Bristol into the coal fields, and con?
necting with the L. and N. R. R , at
Big Stone Hap, and is the western
terminus of the Bristol, Eliz.and No.
Oar. R. R.. now building into the rich
ores of Doe Mountain and Roane's
ereek, in Johnson county, Tenn.
Bristol is not a "Paper1' city : it lias]
a population of about 12,000 live, en-1
ergetic people, is rapidly growing and i
is destined tobe one of the largest
manufacturing cities of The Sourh. lr
lies within ;> hours of inexhaustible
coking and domestic coals, the rich-1
est iron ore in the U. S., and immense
bodies of virgin timber, all of which
reach Bristol via the S. a. ami O. ami
Elizabethton roads.
ltsadvautagesof transportation and
nearness to markets, its elevation,
(.nearly 1700 feen delightful climate,
ami its solid basis in mineral wealth
and timber, present inducements for
investments rarely tuet with. During
the past year, over $1,000,000 have
been invested.
The Bristol Iron & Steel Co , (owned
by Pennsylvania iron mein has com?
menced the construction, on the Com?
pany's lands, of the largest furnace
plant in the South.
WaiT for this sale. Ho to it. and take
advantage of an opportunity to in-,
vest where returns must be large
and quick Ample hotel accommo?
dations. Don't miss this
Grand Land Sale.
For particulars apply to
F. W. HUIPEKOPER, President.
P. II. WENT WORTH. .Ir.. Sec'y &
Treas. 019, 14th Si , Wash., D. C.
or to
II. W. DATES, Vice President
Bristol Tcuu. J
A few of the many who have invested .',
and are interested :ti the development
of Bristol arc : ?
Wm P. Clyde. Ex. Norton. F. D. '
Carley, -lehn II. Inman, F. W ili-ide- '?
fc?*per, ?. S. Clark, GnorgeS. Sou, H.
C Fahnestock. Gen. T. M. Logan. W. !
G. Oaktnan, aud others, ol New lrorh j
City; Cordley & Co., Nath. Thayer,
Chas. L. James, E. B. Abbott. E. a. i
Adams. Lewis B. Russell, Benj, Dean,
F. S. & E. C. Sherburne, Lee, Higgiu
soo & Co.. A. C'-chaue ?fc Co., Jackson ,
& Curtis. D. A. Gregg, Viles & Smith. !
and many others of Boston, Mas-.: (.)
w. Nortbcross, Worcester, Mass.;
Win. McGeorge, Jr., Chas. II. Scott.
Justice Cox, -lr.. Abraham S. Patter?
son. Wm D. Jones. Sam"! Dickson.;
Geo. Bamham. W. II. Trotter. Wm. |
H. Beuuttt, Edward Eastburu, David!,
Jenkins. Va. Investment Co,, aud oth?
ers of Philadelphia. Pa : II. C. Me
Dowell.J. W. Gaulbert, St. John Boyle. | ?
and others of Ken tuck v; A. M. Shook. '
N. Baxter, Jr.. Nashville, Tenn.; Col. '
Jr>hu C. Ilaskell. Columbia, S. C: Jos.
Brvan, W. R. Meredith, Join L. Wil?
liams & Sou. W. O. Skelton. L. B.
Taturn. Allison & Addison. II. L
Cabell, V.'. II. Fiournoy, R. G. Cabell,
Jr.. and others. Richmond, Va : J. F.
Rfeon, Danville, Ya ; Geo. R. A \
Ayres, II. W. Bates, Jo,. L Kelly,and
many others of Ya.
mv3 to 16._
DYEING,
CLEANING and REPAIRING
- _ j
Y'ou will sav,- mousy by bringing!
vour dirty clothes to be cleaned or
dyed and repaired to me. Charges
moderate. Work first class.
EB Waisak,
Corner Campbell aud Henry street
Roanoke. Va tf j
COiNTR ACT1 Nil.
Railroad Work,
Street Grading,
or Excavating of An5" Kind,
Either in Earth or Rock,
by the Yard or on
Force Account.
I now have a road machine espe?
cially adapted to grading new streets
and shaping of old ones. The work
can be done neater and cheaper than
by any other method.
GRAVES SIMS.
tf. P. O BOX 20. ROANOKE, VA.
EMS i CHALMERS.
Still keep the largest
assortment of
HARDWARE
In Southwest Virginia.
They have just received a large sppuly
?OF?
Lap Eobes, Horse Covers
Breech Loading Guns,
?AJTD?
Sporting Goods.
Miner's and Railroad Supplie
A Specialty.
17 and 19 Second Street, southwest,
tf
OFFICES FOR RENT,
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Offices and Rooms for rent in the
City Hotel Building, which has recently
been converted into an ofhee building.
BEST LOCATION IN CITY.
?
Management intend putting a passenger
elevator in the boilding.
Electric lights and gas iu ail rooms.
For terms, apply to
L. L? FoweBI & Co.,
O?posite Postofnce.
my3-tf * ./
FOR SALE CHEAP.?A FINE SA
loon outfit, 18 foot counter, walnut
bar. S. A. TICK.
yS-tf
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the use of
opiates given in the form of boo thing
8) rup Why mother give their child
ren such deadly poison is surprising
when they (Uin relieve the child of its
peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's
Baby Soother. It contains m> opium
or morphine. Sold by Budwell, Chris?
tian & Barbee
An educated, accomplished young
lady in Potoskey, Mich,, has split
twenty cords"of wood with her own
hands, and has it piled neatly to sea?
son for summer use.
A hen at Conestoga, in Lancaster
county, Pa., has distinguished herself
by la) tag nine dviuble yolk eggs.
The statue of ex-Governor Hnbbard
for the Connecticut State Bouse been
has put in place at Hartford.
Kloses W?sser, of,Schwenkville, Pa.,
ate forty-two oranges and a half
ponud of sufpir, drank iw<> tuii;V>l??rt>
of water and smoked three cigars in
about two hours
Remarkable, yet true. A. B. C.
Alterative has cured blood dis?
eases after physicians failed
The Burdock Plant is one of tin
best diuretics or kidney regulators in
the vegetable world, and the com?
pound known as Burdock Blood Bit?
ters is unsurpassed in all diseases of i
the kidnevs, liver and Mood.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
;.\ THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
1 Hustings t ourt of the City of Koan
oke on the '.Uh day of April. 1800!
E. 11. Stewart and A. j '
J. Palmer, pPffg
against j In Chancery.
A. I>: Buckley,
cleft. I
The object of this suit is to compel
thespecilic performance of a certain
contract iu writing between said A.
D. Buckley and said E. H. Stewart
:ind A. .1. Palmer, dated. .January 7th,
Ink), for the sale of a certain lot Or
parcel of land lying and being
in the city of Roanjake,
Va. und bounded ami des?
cribed us follows: Beginningat the
northest?Cf>rner of the boulevard and
I street, thence with I street north
50', e:ist 150 feet to an alley, thence
with .-aid alley south 71 to'. eas1 250
feet to a point, tin uce south 15? 50',
west 150 feet to the boulevard, thence
with the latter north 74? 10', west 330
teei to the place of beginning and
luiown as lots Nos I-.'. 11. 15 and
block 10, as shown by the map of
the West Hud Land Company, And
an affidavit having been made ami
tUed 'hat'tbe defendent, A D Buckley,
is not a resident of the State of Vir?
ginia, it is ordered that he do appear
here within, fifteen days after
lue publica!ion hereof, and do what
nay be necessary to protect his inter-;
?st in t bis suit Arid is further ordered
mat a copy hereof lie published once
i week lor (our weeks in ROANOKE
Daily TIMES, and that a copy be
osted at the from door of the court
souse of this city on the Qrst day of
the next term A copy?teste:
S. S. BROOKE, Clerk.
Scott Sc Dupuy, p. q. aplf>tf
IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
I Hustings ' 'ourt <?:' the ('ity of Koan
?ke <>n thetuTi, day of April. 1800.
v W. Jamison. pPff. /
againts > In Chancerv
i). Buckley, deft, j
he object of this suit is to enforce
-pecitic performance of a certain
?ii tract iu writing between the said
A r Bnckley and s W Jamison dated
January 7th, 1890, for the -ale to said
laiuison of a certain lot or parcel of
land lying and being in the city of
Roanoke, Va. bounded and described
is follows:Beginning at the northwest
er of the West End boulevard
?uid li street, thence with the boule?
vard north 74? 10', west 150 feet to a
point, thence north 15? ?*><)', east 150
teet to an alley, thence with said
alley south 74? It)', east 150 feet to B
steeet, thence wir':; il street south
15? 50\ west 150 feet to the place of
beglningand known as lots Nos 10
and 11. block 10 as shown by the map
of the property of the West End Land
Company. And ;.n affiidavit having
been made and Gled that the defen?
dant. A. D. Buckley, i- not a resident
of the State of Virginia, it is ordered
that he do appear within fifteen days
after due publication hereof, and do
what may be necessary to protect his
interest in this suit. Ami it is further
ordered That a copy hereof be pub?
lished once a week, for four weeks in
the ROANOKE DAILY TIMES, and that
a copy be posted a! the front door of
the court-house of this city on the
first day of the next term.
A copv?teste:
*'s BROOKE, Clerk.
Scott & Dupuy, p. q.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Improved and unimproved property for
sale in all parts of the city.
RENTING A SPECIALTY I
The only Agents in the City
that Handle Exclusively Prop?
erty insujk jf TIIK L'OKl'okat/on.
and are Agents for the Exchange
Building and Investment Company
Y'our patronage respectfully solicited.
No. 114 Jefferson street.Koanoke, Va.
Gray & Boswell.
jan2-tf
crrrsEK*?
Johnson & Johnson, Druggists,
Roanoke, V?, to my 12
Kill I BROS
manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
and dealers iu all kind? of
COOKING and HEATING STOVES,
-o??
Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing
Spouting and Jobbing.
-o
19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA
an5 .Cm
NOTICE.?SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received until May 31. at 10 o'clock
a.m., for the repair and enlargement of the
public school buildintr at Vinton, Va. Plans
and specifications can be seen by calling on W.
P. Moomaw, No. 32, Campbell street, Koanoke,
va. Bids may be left with W. P. Moomaw,
Roanoke, Va., Dr. George T. Walker. Vinton,
or the undersigned through city postof?ce. The
board reserves the right to reject any and nil
bids. M D. ErKEFAUVEB,
myllt?M Clerk of Board.
UNPRECEDENTED
ATTRAGTION.
OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTEJ i
Louisiana Slate Lottery Comp any.
Incorporated by the Legislature,
for educational and charitable pur?
poses, and its franchise made a part
of the present state constitution In
1?7U by an overwhelming popular
vote.
Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take
place semi-annually, (June and
December), and its Grand Single
Number Di 'uwings take place iu each
of the other ten months of the year,
ami are all drawn in public at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS.
l\iv integrity of its drawings, aud
prompt payment of prizes,
Attested its follows:
" We do hereby certify that wc.super?
vise the arrangement for all the\
monthly and semi-annual drawings\
Oft/u Louisiana State Lottery Coin
nan:/, ami in in/son. manage and con?
trol the dra wings themselves,and that
tin same are. conducted with honesty'
fairness, and in good faith toward all
i>artu s,and wt authorize the company
to use this certificate, with fan similes
of our signatures attached, in its ad
certisements.*1
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and
Bankers will pay all prizes driiwn
in the Louisiana State Lotteries which
man bt prest nted at our counters.
R. M.Waliusley.President Louisiana
National Bank.
Pierre Lunaux, President State Na?
tional Hank.
A. Baldwin, President New Orleans
National Bank.
Carl Kohn,President Union National
Dank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING.
Al the Academy of Music, New (>r
leans, Tuesday, May 13th, 1890.
Capita! Prize, $o00,000.
lo'i.iioo Tickets at $20 each: Halve*
#10: Quarters, $5; Teuths, $2; Twen?
tieths, $1.
LIST OK PRIZKS.
1 prize of $300,000 is.$300,000
1 prize of 100,000 is. 100,000
1 prize of 50,00(1 is. 50.000
1 prize o! 25,000 is . 20,000
2 prizes of l(i,uo0 are. 20.000
5 prizes of 5,000 are. 25,000
25 prizes of 1.00<) are. 20,000
100 prizes of 500 are. 50.000
200 prizes of 300 are. C.0.000
500 prizes of 200 are. 100.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZKS.
100 prizes of $500 are .... $ 5,0000
100 " of 300are., . yo.ooo
100 " of 200 are. 20.000
TERMINAL PRIZKS.
999 prizes of $100 are .$99.900
999 prizes of 10'? are . 9,900
3,13-J prizes, amounting to....$1,054.800
NOTK?Tickets drawing capital
prizes are not entitled to terminal
AGENTS WASTED.
F8T For club rates or any further
Information desired, write legibly to
the undersigned, clearly stating your
residence, with state, county, street
und number. More rapid return mail
delivery will be assured by your en?
closing; .iu envelope bearing your full
1 MPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN
New OrleanB, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
By ordinal y let t er con raining money
order issued by all express companies.
New York exchange, draft or postal
note.
Iddnss REGISTERED LETTER CDNTUXlJC fl HRE.VC1
to New Orleans National Bank, New
Orleans, La.
Remember that the payment of
prizes is guaranteed by four Na?
tional Bunks ol New Orleans, and the
tickets are signed by the president of
an institution whose chartered rights
;tre recognized in the highest court:
therefore, beware of all imitations or
anonymous schemes.
< !ne dollar is the price of the small?
est part or fraction of a Ticket issued
by us in any drawing. Anything in
our name offered for less 1 hau a dollar
is a swindle ard 22 wed'H Si sun.
?ROFESSIONAL.
J W. 11 ART WELL,
?/.
Attorney and t ounsclor-at-Law,
Otlice. Room 4. Moomaw Building,
Jefferson street. Roanoke city, Va.
Will practice at Salem aud in the ad?
joining counties, United States Dis?
trict aud Circuit Courts and Court of
Appeals. Special attention given to
claims for collection. marl5-ly
THOMAS W. MILLER,
Attorney-at-Law.
OFFICE?No. if) Kirk building, over
Johnson A: Johnson's Drug Store.
ap2-tf ? _
G. W. HAXSBROUGH.
SAM. Q. WILLIAMS.
JTANSBROUGH & WILLIAMS,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Room No. 11, - Moomaw Building,
Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va.
Will practice in the Hustings court of
the city Of Roanoke, Court of Ap?
peals of Virginia and United States
district courts. mar25-tf
II
R. J. T. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offers his professional services to the |
citizens of Roanoke.
Office overBudwell and Christian's.
Entrance No. 0 Salem (First) avenue.
?OFFICE HOURS?
8 to 10 a. rn., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 4.301
p. m.,7.30 to 10 p.m. sep24Cm
F.
L. WOOD, D. D. S., DENTIST,
Smith's new Bu?ding, Salem avenue,
Roanoke, Va.
References?Prof. Ja?. H. HarriB.
Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Chas. L. Steele
Richmond, Va., Dr. Leigh Buckner,
Roanoke. tf
J H. S. MORRISON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oflice Room No. 1, Thomas Build-)
ins?, C?mrt House Square, Roanoke, j
V a. All ouaiuess promptly attended to |
0. B. MOOMAW, I JN0. W. W00D8,
Botetourt county. | Roanoke county.
MOOMAW & WOODS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW
?va practice in the courts of Roanoke
city and county and counties adjoining. Will
attend the courts of Roanoke andBotetourt
egularly. Office?Salem Avenne, opposite
tewart's Furnitu rc Store. Roanoke.va
tf_
S. GRIFFIN. I J. ALLEN WATTS.
p RIFFIN & WATTS;
ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW,
Roanoke. - - - - Virginia.
Office: Room No. 5, Kirk's building,
ftoraer Salem avenue and Jefferson St.
?
-The deeire can be gratified by becomming a member of the_
OLD DOMINION BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Shares can bo obtained from Walter Budwell, corner Jefferson street and j
Salem avenue; J. W. Shields, First National Bank, orW. M. Ohathai
Special agent.
OFFICE, IOC Jefferson Street, with W. M. Yager and Co.
PALACE HOTEL
IN FRONT OK PASSENGER DEPOT
R OA $3 OKr. - - ?_VIRG 5 N i A.
Commercial Tourists Home,
and Headquarters for those desiring Fir^t-Class Accommodations.
.arp^?fii?. Fifin BarAttacleil*
\. V1CK, Proprietor, Member A. T. 13. A.
I ONE TO FIVE DOLLARS.
f' CUT BATES ON "AI LRU AD TICK ET BOUGHT OF METO ALI
I i'OiNTs ' 'i
MEN'S SUITS FBOffi 15 TO $25.
BOYS' .SUITS FR()M $3 TO $
CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $2 TO $10
MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTH'S,!
?AND?
9
IN ALL STYLES
SATIN-LINED A SPECIALTY.
Furnishing Department Complete
CLOTHING J V
FRANK BROS.
Wrffirhl Block Jefferson Street.
I R. GREENE& CO..
STJCCiiS&OUS TO
DUFFEY & GREENE,
?have opened hp their immense?
SPRING STOCK'
And will be pleased to have the public \
come and examine it.
if jerPRicES at the bottom op the s?a.-?b
.Roanoke, Va.
9
Pulaski City, Va.
9
Bluefield, W. Va.
The above houses offer superior accommodations to the
Travelling Public. Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
FBED. E. FOSTER,,
tf _Manager.
W. A. PEDK-O & CO.,
9
VINTON, VIRGINIA.
Correspondence Solicited. _ap25-3m.
J. S. ADAMS, 103 Railroad Avenue,
Whiskies, Brandies, Beer on Ice, Cigars and Tobacco,
Meals at all hours for 25 cents, deviled crabs, clams and frogs. Nicely |
f urni hed dining and sitting rooms. ap,6-3m
H. CHIPMAN. T. G. MASSIE. W. L. ANDREWS |
CHIPMAN, MASSIE & CO.,
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B
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109 SALEM AVENUE, ROANOKE, VA.
City and Country property, Mineral2 and Coal Lands sold. Houses and Stores
rented and Collections made.
Branch Office- Salem, Va., corner College avenue and Main street.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICED. mar27t
drt goods, nnnn
groceries, K r JAKSSPa.
hardware; U11U1 novelties.
A POSTAL OARD TO
W. E. KIRWAN'S
Purchasing Agency,
1409 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, Md.,
and he will furnish you the Exact Cost of any. article yon may need and you
will save money. dacl7-eow-6m
ESTABLISHED IN ROANOKE 1882
-CARRIKS THE LARGEST, FINEST AND_
MOST ARTISTIC STOCK IN THE CITY.
Our repairing department; is up to the highest mark and all
kinds of fine Work in
Watches and Jewelry, Also Artistic
-ENGRAVING DONE ON THE PREMISES._
ARTISTS' MATERIAL SOLD.
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29 SALEM AVENUE. ROANOKE. VIRGINIA.
H, SILVERTHORN.
IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OF
FINE WATCHES.
ODE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT
e in charge of the very finest workmen that can be had, and w- tmamntce
o lo work which cannot be danllcated in the city Send yonr watt he* to
?ANT' (-JET FIRSf CLASS WORK- ?
L. E. HUFF
Hanauer
WM.' M. NELSON;
Real Estate &Insurance Agt.
, -AND AGENT FOR
The Salem Improvement Company.
-ALSO AGENT FOR
THE WEST END LAND COMPANY
and West Salem Land Company.
Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia*
janlOmaylO OFFICE IN DUVAL HOUSE ROOM NO. '.
WM.M. YAGER&CO.
Have Just Placed on the Market the Beautiful
Lots of the
IM AND GLADE LAND COMPANIES
FOR FROM $75 to $200 per lot a) lerms'io suit all purchasers, $30 to $50
cash, balance in monthly installments ut $10 [,tr mouth. This is desirable pro?
perty and very cheap. We have
improved and Unimproved.
PROPERTY in all parts of the city on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Stop
paying rent anil come at once.aud get banrnin* which will do you good.
W. M. YAGER & CO.
nov 24 Gm
M. A. RIFE, Prest. B. L. GREDDER. Bee. & Trea
Blfe's Hyaranlic Enp MaMacMii Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINE, OR RAM
Fur supplying STOCK YARDS
wafer to
SMALL TOWNS.
Factories.
Steam Milbf
DAIRIES,
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED; GOOD AGENTS WANTED
Office No. 3 Second avenue, H. W. Opposite Masonic Temple
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Is a fact which is proven every day, and was never more couclusively verified
than iu the history of
RAPID, BUT SURE,
Has ever been the motto of her own and her adopted sonh who have established
her as the
Great Industrial and Commercial Center of
The New South.
Whose fountain head is SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA. AH eyes arc- lookiDg
to Roanoke as a fieid for investment, and there is not a better to be found. ? No
man has ever yet lost money by investing in Roanoke Real Esfate. Is
INVARTBLY PAYS LARGE PROFITS. Wc have any kind of property you
want?Dwelling Rroperty, Business Blocks. Residence or Business Loff. Farms,
etc on the easiest terms. Desirable Resideuce Property on easy installment!
a specialty. It will pay you to call on or write us for information. Teams
always ready to show you any part of the city.
DYER k WINGFIEID,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ROOM 8, MOOMAW BUILDING, JEFFERSON STREET
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
P. O. BOX 324.
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President.
N. PARTEE,
Vice President.
II. L. CHILES,
Sec'y & Tr
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OFFICE: IN CITIZENS'BANK BUILDING,
Roanoke, ----- Virginia.
MAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS.
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