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At Our Bargains in
Real Estate
'7fl'ncre farm 1 inllo cast of Salem, B mllca
1 I Vf cast of Itoanoku on electric car Hue, 4 room
dwelling, stable, and all necessary outbuildings,
ntio orchard This is a flno garden farm; $3,0uu,
oue-thlrd lash.
7-aero farm 6 mllca east of Hoasoke, 4 room
? O farm dwelling. 4 stall ?table and bnru, 50
acres In cultivation, balance In timber, about 8
acres In bottom; price #800, one-third cash, bal?
ance 1 and 2 years.
A I -acres farm on Htaunton Itlver, 30 miles
t I?> east o! Lynchburg, on Durham and
Lynchbuig railroad, 100 acres river bottom, bal
aLce level table lands, 100 acres timber, 0 room
farm dwelling, stable, barn, corn cribs, farm Is
well watered, 1 mile from depot. This farm sold
a few years ago for $12,000 cash; can bo bought
for $5,500 on good terms
(; A-acro farm 4 miles west of Itoanokc, 0 room
UU dwelling, largo barn, corn crib and other
outbuildings; laud lays level aud h in good con?
dition. Price $30 per acre; terms reasonable.
1 C-acrogarden farm 5 miles south of city, all
1 d In vegetables and Ann loudltion, 4 room
frame dwelling, stable. Price $850; onc-thlrd
cash, balance 1 and 2 years.
5-acre garden farm, C room dwelling, all bot?
tom land, largo Stable and barn, l'rico $l,C0G;
cash $500, balance 1 and 2 years.
('-room house 1st avenue, n. w., corner lot, 40x
I 180, newly pattered and painted, convenient
to round house, l'rico $1,000; cash $110, baluncc
180, newly papered and painted, convenient
ound house
$10 per moaih.
Nli'"117" 2 story,4 room framodwelling, 3rd
TT RTcnno n w., near round house,
l'rico $80C, cosh 050, balunco $10 per month.
4-room cottage, model improvements, near
West Una round house. Prlco $860; cash
$50, balanou $10 per month.
9room dwelling on 4th avenue n. w.. etahlo
and barn. Price $1,500; cash $150, balance
$16 per month,
/??room dwelling, corner lot, southwest. Price
v? ?1,100; cut-*, $i00, balance $ 5 per month,
rr-room dwelling on 1th avenue, a. w. Price
i $1,500; cash $260, balance $20 per month,
vj-room dwelling, southwest, corner lot,50x150,
<> convenient to churcliCB. Prico $1,000; cash
CEC-thlrri, balance 1 nnd 2 years.
?> nine room dwellings and ono seven room,
?t southwest, near In, at your own price with
liberal cash payment.
T. E. B. HARTSOOK & CO.
MAHKET BQ.UARB, HOANOKE.
EITRA GOOD BARGAINS
The Tide In tlio Affairs of Itomioko Huh
Turned?Prosperity in at Hand?Real
Kstat? Can Now ho Itouglit at Prices
That Will Itilng Iho Judlfllous In?
vestor Splendid Roturns Within llio
Next Two Years?The Opportunity
M?j Kot Last Long;?Em brace it
While You Can.
READ Spkc?L? BARGAINS:
No. 1?Tour-story brick residence, with 20
rooms, on Wells avenue u. e.; lot 50x1(10 foot, to
an alley; stable In rear of lot with cluht stalls;
cost of building, residence and stable about
$1,003. Price of wb:ile property, $2,950; $500
cadi, bilnncc on time.
No. 2?Two story solid brick businees house on
Salem avenue, between Jefferson street and tin
market; slzo ot lot, 2IMX87X feet; upper portion
of the building nicely titled up with 6 room* tor
residence; goad cellars under the store. Price of
house and lot, ps.OOJ. This is the best business
portion or the city and will pay a handsome per
cent, on the Investment in the future.
No. 3?Corner lot In West End Boulevard,
50x160 foot to un alley; $11,000 rcsl?once in trout
ot th!* '"t; sold for $2,500 in ltf.K). Price ot lot
now, $'-->'? all cash.
No. 4?Large residence on Campbell avenue.
No. 1033. Price $2,880; all cash, or $33(1 cash, and
balance on tune Tins bouse has 10 rooms and
all conveniences and large stable In rear of lot.
No. 6?business lot on south side ot Campbell
avenue, between Commerce and Henry streets;
size 25 feet front and running bark to an alley;
sold for $1,000 In 1801. Price now $1.759, all cash.
No. 0?Nice fonr-room cottage on Sixth oveniic
s. o.; lot 3'xlOO tcct, to nn alley; cost $500 to
hnlld the hon-et rented ont now to a prompt-pay?
ing tenant, paying $5 per month. Price of house
and lot, $280, all cash; or $5u0, $.W cash and $0
per month.
No. 7?Business lot on Luck street, between
Henry and Commerce; size 30x105 feet to an
alley; sold for $3.00d in lS'.HI. Prloe now $000; all
cash.
No. 8?Eight-room residence on Frauklln road,
near Tenth avenuo s, w.; house In good order
with all conveniences; lot 31 feet front. Il l feet,
deep. 57 feet wide at back part; property sold for
$1,500 In 1890. Price of house and lot now $2,300;
$150 cash und $20 per mouth, with Interest.
No. 0?Nice 7-room honse and lot, and vacant
lol adjoining, on Illinois avenue, Salem, Vs.; best
residence portion of thu city. Price of whole
$900; $100 cash, $15 per month, with interest.
Property cost over $2,000.
No. 10?Three-story brick business house 'on
Campbell avenue, west of Jefferson street, occu?
pied by Thompson & Meadows; size ot lot, 25x100
foot; the whole of tho two upper stories well ar?
ranged und cut up Into otllces. The properly will
rent for about $1,200 per annum. Price $13,000;
$3,000 cash and balance $2.010 per year, with in?
terest.
No. 11?Five room two-story houso on IIolll
d?y street s. o.j lot 50x120 feel; fronts on both
Hollidiiy s reel and Itoanokc and Southern rull
road. This property sold for $5,000 In 1S90. Price
of house and lot now *?>?<; $loO cash and $15 per
month, with Interest.
No. 12?A desirable residence on Church 'street,
ne.ur Park street; center lot, 40x170 feet, to an
alley. Price of house and lot now, $2,750; .-?750
<? i h, balance on time.
No, 18?Six-room resident on Fifth avenuo n.
w.; lot runs through from Fifth to Fourth ave?
nue; two fronts; hons? cost about $75 ) to build it.
Price, ot bouse and hoth lots now $050; $50 cash
and $10pcr month, with interest.
No. 14?Nine-room vjuecn Anne house on Brook
street n. e ; corner lot, 60x100 feet; house In
good condition; contract price ot houso $1,000.
Price ot house and lot now $1,350; $150 ess ti and
$15 per month, with interest.
? No. 15?Sevon-room 2 story residence on Sev?
enth avenue; lot{33xlS3 feet, to an alley. Price
ot house and lot now $1,450; $100 cash, r>a"Unce$20
per month. Ho-se cost over $1,500 to build It.
J.W. BOS WELL,
Real Estate and Rental Agent,
nioomaw Building, Jefferson St.,
ROANOKE, VA.
ENGLEBY&BRO.,
Tinning Roofing,
Spouting- Plumbing,
and Steam Fitting.
The most complota line of
Stoves I Ranges
In the city.
No. 17 Salem Avenue.
Struck a
good thing"
that's what every?
body says when they
use Pond's Extract to
relieve sore throat,
neuralgia, toothache,
rheumatism, etc.
I,ook for the buff wrapper and yellow
labvl, none yvnuino without thetn.
POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 Fifth Avc., Now York.
BIG BARGAINS
?IN?
Real Estate.
PARTIAL LIST OP
Farms and City Pioneity,
Many of Thorn at Lobs Than Half of
Their Real Value.
FARMS:
120-acre farm, M miles from Honnokc; 5-room,
two-story frame building; tonant bouse, 4 rooms;
plenty of tlmbei; 5 i:mH springs near house:
Tarm In good condition; BOO yards ot church and
schools; good neighborhood, Price $1,300; oue
half cash, balance ono und two years.
Ml acres at Care Spring; 20 in timber, balance
In cultivation; land level, uudcr new plunk fence;
2 good sprlugs and branches through farm, l'rlce
$2,000; one third cash, balance one and two years.
n acre garden farm, Tory near city; new ti room
dwelling; reservoir; windmill; laud In very best
munition, l'rlce $1,500; one third cash; balance
one and two years.
15 ucre garden farm, B miles south of city; new
4 room frame dwelling; stuhle; land lies" level,
easy to cultivate, and highly improved, al) culll
vated in vegetables this year. Price $300; onc
thlrd cash; balance ono and two years.
40 acres, 3 miles south ot clty;3-room dwelling;
stable; 10 acres In timber, balance in cultivation;
about 100 bearing fruit trees. 1'rlci $1,000; oue
third oash. balance one and two years.
50-acru farm, U miles east of ltoauokc; 4-room
log house; 3 acres In 1 imber, balanco open laud;
watered with spring and branches, l'rlce $301);
one third canh, balance 1 and 2 years.
4-i-acro farm, near Coyner's Springs; 5-room
cottage; good stable aud barn; one tenement
house; 30.1 fruit trees; farm under good fonce.
l'rlce $500; one third cash, balance 1 and 2 years.
43Vucre farm. 6 miles from city, near Cure
Spring; 20 acres in timber, balance In cultivation;
laud level aud In good condition; 2-room log
house; watered with springs and branch, l'rlce
$800; one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years.
75-acre farm, 0 miles from city; 1-room frame
dwelling; ?table and barn; 30 or 40 acres in tim?
ber, balance In cultivation; 8 acres good bottom
land: 100 anplo trees; farm well supplied with
water, l'rlce $750; one-third cash, balance on
good terms.
130 acres. 5 miles from city, near Holland's; 5
room dwelling; 60 acres in timber, 40 acres in
grass, balance tu cultivation aud under good
feuco. I'rlco $1,550; ono half cash, balance laud
2 years.
25 acres, 5 miles south of city; 10 acres in
timber, 15 in cultivation: 5-room, comfortable
dwelling; good orchard; farm well supplied with
water. Price $'.H)0; one-third cash, balance 1 and
2 years.
RESIDENCES.
7- rooru house ou Ta/.ewell arc. b. e., large lot.
Price (II,CQ0; cish $10; monthly $10 per month.
?I-room house on Stuart avc. s. e. Price $SOO;
cash $S: monthly payments $3.50.
5 room house on Klmwood st. b. c. Price $025;
cash $25; monthly payments $7.
ii room on Tazswell ave. b. c., lot 40x130. l'rlce
$1.1*00; cash $10; monthly payments $10.
Il-room house, newly papered; lot 75x150 feet,
nice location. l'rlce $2,000; cash $250; monthly
payments $20.
n room house, corner lot, Sonthcast. Price
$800; cash $100; monthly payments $8 50.
10 room house 011 Jefferson st., wth all modern
improvements. Prlco $2,353; cash $350; balance
$20 per month.
11 room bouse on Jefforaou si., large lot, stable
and carriage house. Price $3.30J; cash $3U0;
balance $2 j per month.
Nice house on comer of Seventh avo. and Koa
ocke st. Price $1,000; easy payments.
8- room house, cottier lot, Southwest, near In.
Price $1,030; small cash payment
7 room b use, Scvonth ave. s. w., full-Bizcd
lot. I'rlc2 $1,000; one-third cash; balance oue
and two years.
7-room house, marble mantles, hard wood
finished, nicely papered; cost to build $2,100;
now $1 800; cash $100; balance $12.50 per month.
7- room house, good locitlon, Noithwest Prlco
$1,0 o; cash $100; balance $12.50 per month.
Nice new cottage, cost tu build $1,101'; corner"
lot; now $30('; cash $50; balance $8 per month.
8- room house. Northwest; hard wood finish,
new ranee, stable, lot 50x150. Price $1,830; cash
$21.0; balance $15 per month.
4-room house. Northeast, close to shops, l'rlce
J I Hi; cash $1; balance $4 per month
tl-room house, corner lot, Northeast. Price
$(i25; cash $25; balance $6 per month.
Two 6-rooni bouses, Northrast, large lot. Price
fO'O; caBh $80; balance $10 per month.
Wo have also m ny desirable bargains In well
located business property. Houses for rent aud
property exchanged.
T. W. SPINDLE & CO.,
IOI Jefferson Street, Roanoke. Va.
BE A VTY
is only skin deef."
A clear, soft skin beautifies any's^^
face and doubles Its attractive- ; \/f *J
ness. No complexion is so poor but ihn
its owner may gain a new share of beauty
by using Dr. Hebra's Viola Cream. It is
not a cosmetic or " wash," but n pure, de?
lightful emollient, which coaxes Nature to
create a new complexion, it imparts fresh
vitality to thi skin, dispelling al) redness,
roughness ? freckle:;, pimples, liver-moles,
blackheads, sunburn and tan. It is abso?
lutely harmless and sure. Sold by druggists
or mailed for 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap
should be used in connection wilh Viola
Cream. Ordinary soaps are liable to lie harsh
and impure, but Viola Skin-Soap is perfect
and hastens the good work. All druggists or
mailed for 25 cents. Send for circular.
U. C. BITTNER ft).. TOLl.UO, O.
THE EGG DANCE.
A Beautiful Feat That Ik Performed by
Hindoo JiiKKliner Girls,
Ouo of tho most wonderful of tlio
many fonts per for mod by Iliiuloo jug?
glers is tho egg dance. Usually it is ex?
ecuted by a girl, fantastically dressed.
Sho makes oso of tho willow wheel,
around which at equal distances nro
threads, nud at tho end of each thread
there is a uooso, held open by a bead.
This wheel tho girl places on her
head, while sho carries a basket of eggs
on her arm. When tho music strikes up,
sho begius to dance, and tho wheel bo
gius to spin around. Sho then takes nu
egg from tho busket, places it in one of
tho thread nooses and throws it from
her with sufficient forco to draw tho
knot tight. Tho spinning of tho wheel
koops tho thread stretched, with tho egg
at tho end of it.
She then takes another egg from tho
basket, places it in another noose and
repeats this until there is an egg in ev?
ery noose. Her fantastic costume, her
perfect motion and all tho eggs swing?
ing on tho stretched threads at once pre?
sent a very pretty sight indeed. It re?
quires much art to execute the dance,
for at ono false stop the eggs would bo
dashed together, tho dance spoiled and
tho daucor thereby disgraced.
After dancing for a time with all tho
eggs swinging aronndher head sho takes
them out of the noose ouo by ono, all
tho time keeping tho wheel balanced
and in motion, and again places tlicm
in tho basket on her arm.
When tho dance is finished, the spec?
tators aro allowed to examine tho eggs
to seo that they aro real.?Philadelphia
Times.
English Self Keliuncc.
It Is not a light thing to govern tho
Urltlsli empire, nut in any Bonso because
wo regard tho task ns beyond human pow?
ers. Wo know that it is not, and that Ihm
nud honost hearted men, who will do their
best nnd fear not, can steer tho ship of
state us well now as In former times. Our
courso may bo through reefs and shoals,
but the perils of navigation never stopped
an English ship or niado cowards of tho
captain nnd crew. Though tho responsi?
bility Is great, it Is not greater than tho
courage of those who aro called to deal
with tho burden of tho empire
In a recent controversy on tho question
of foreign olerks In tho city, a London
merchant wrote to explain that Gorman
clerks were in all respects but ono vastly
superior to English clerks. They talked
more languages, they were more regular In
their hours, tlioy cost half, they never
grumbled, the'y took shorter holidays and
Worked longer, and they never drank or
gnillbldd or gave any trouble. Tho ono
draw I lack was that they could not be In?
duced to take responsibility, whereas tho
stupid, 111 educated, tiresome Englishman
would, and that made him, after nil,
worth twice as much as tho Gorman. No;
t he failure to take responsibility is not tho
vice of our race, and while this is so, wo
need not fear the burden of empire becom?
ing too great. He the probloius thai besot
us what, they may, depend upon lr, thcro
will always bo Englishmen perfectly will?
ing to assume them and cheerfully and
without any histrionic heroism to do
their best in a spirit worthy of tho occa?
sion.? London Spectator.
How They Take ?iiutr In Iceland.
A peculiarity concerning tho uso of
6nufT In Iceland may bo of interest. I am
told that tho snuir Is made into bars, after
tho manner of plug tobacco, and sold to
tho natives in that shape, nearly all of
whom are addicted to its use and prefer it
thus prepared. Tho Icelander allows tho
nail on the right band thumb to grow long
for the purpose, and when using tho snuff
scratches It off the bar with his nail on to
tho back of tho left hand and applies it to
the nose.?United States Consular Reports.
Ho Stopped Short,
Jane?Dorothy, how many proposals
did you have last summer?
Dorothy (modestly)?Only three and
a half.
Jane?What dors tho half mean?
Dorothy?We wore on a yacht, and,
you sec, Tom grew seasick. ?Scribuer'fl
Mnjgnznie..A. |
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SCHOOLS AND COLLLGEB.
? THE SIXTH BESSION OF ?
MISS -:- WHlTEuURST'S -:- SCHOOL
Will Iteopen September 9th.
For Terms apply 503 Campbell St S. Vf
Lessons in ladies' Fancy Work.
LeBsons in FANCY WOP.K, CROCHBT,
EMBROIDERING, KNITTING snd
FLOWER-MAKING. Classes tor children
and adnlts.
444 Eighth Ave. S. W., Cor. Park St.
ii?m of mm
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Letters, Science, Engineering, Law. Medicine.
Session begins 15th Septemhrr.
Tuition In Academical Schools freo to Vir
elnteus. For catalogues address
WM. M. THORNTON, LL.D., Ch^rman.
nookki-c'iuriK, i PA I.MS
Arithim'tii-, I it rxi N ??????? I 1 'nornticn.
Penmanship, I ,V?i ? i-r r I Individual
ami nil the I ...VV.J . . c?. I Instruct!.,n.
Commercial I 1<W Chestnut St., I Situations
Hr.ni. In.-. | Philadelphia. I I-'iirnishi'il.
Tho minimum of knowl.'ilRO atthominlnrum uf cobt.
MHM/?rcircular*. Til I O. W. 1'Al.Mr). I>rr?t.
- FOR
Prompt Delivery and Good Work
Send to the Old Reliable,
ROANOKE STEAM LAUNDRY,
GBO. W. AMMEN ? CO., Proprs.
PHONK lie. 129 KIItK AVE., S W
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Now York stock st?rket.
Nkw York. Oct. 14.? The speculation
to-day might, b-j termed incon?latent, as
a confident start was subsequently fol?
lowed by a steadily declining tendency,
although no noteworthy unfavorable
news was reported. London prices for
the international shares camo higher
and this fact, following yesterday's suc?
cessful tiding over of the KaOlr mining
Bharu settlement, was calculated to ro
aasuro the speculators-who had been ap?
prehensive of a rtlltctlon in this market
of any disturbance abroad. Tho market
opened aotive and atrong with Chicago
Gas the loader in the upward move?
ment on the prevailing Impreaalon that
early consideration would be had on the
application of tho trustee to have Its
Obrttflcaies of deposit listed on the New
York stook exchange. Tne atock in the
initial movement gained 1% percent.
The general list was favorably affected
to a fractional extent. A reaction ten?
dency soon became apparent, lnfiuenoed
byaome liquidation and more especially
by manipulation by the leading bears
in the industrial shares. The general
market closed weak in tone.
Closing 8toekr were aa follows:
Atohlaon, 21%; Adama Express, 151;
Baltimore and Ohio, 60; Chesapeake
and Ohio, 19%; Chicago, Burlington and
Quinoy, 85%; Chloago Gaa, 68;% 0. 0. C.
and St. Louis, 4 4%; Del., Lacaawanna
and Western, 167; Dlstlllera and Cat?
tle Feeders Co., 23%; Brie, 12; Erio
preferred, 24; Great Northern pre*
ferred, 121; Lake Shore, 150%; Load
Trust, 34; Louisville and Nashville,
61%; National Cordage, 8%; National
Cordage preferred, 16; N. J. Central,
110%; Norfolk and Weatern preferred,
14%; Northern Pacific preferred, 18%;
Northwestern, 105%; Northwostern pre?
ferred, 147; N. Y. Central, 101%; N.Y.
and Now England, 57; Pacific Mall,
30%; Pullman Palace, 171; Reading,
20%; Rook Island, 77; St. Paul, 70%;
St. Paul and Omaha, 43%; Southern
Pacific, 84%; Sugar Refinery, 108%;
Union Pacific 15%; Western Union,
92%; General Electric, 37%; Southern,
12%; Southern preferred,37%; Tobacco,
96%; Tobacco preferred, 105.
New York Money Harket.
New York, Oct. 14.?Money on call
easy at 2@2% per cent., last loan 2
psr cent, closed 2 per cont. Prlmo
mercantile paper 4%@6 per cent,
sterling exchange firm with actual
business in banners' bills at 4 87%@
4.87% for demand and 4 86%@4 87
for alxty days; posted rates 4.87@4 87%
and 4 88(94.68%. Commercial bllla,
4.85%@4.86. Sliver certificates, 08%@
68%. Government bonda ateady; State
bonds inactive. Railroad bonds Irreg?
ular.
Chicago Market.
Chicago, Oct. 14.?The speculation
trado in grain and provisions was light
to-day and consequently fluctuations
wero narrow. Wheat waa heavy as a
rule, but did not decline in any Buch
proportion as appearod to bo warranted
by tho day's movement at domosiic
points and the heavy shipments for tho
work by our foreign competitors for tbo
trado of importing nations. The de?
cline for December delivery was only
%(??% P?r bushel. Oorn and oats are
without change and provisions a little
higher.
The loading futures ranged to-day as
follows.
Wheat, No. 2?October, opening,
59%@59%, closing, 59% December;
opening, 60%($00%, closing, 60%,
May opening, 61%@64%, closing, 6-1%.
Corn, No. 2?October, opening, 29,
closing, 29; November, opening, 28%,
closing, 28%; Deoember, opening, 27&@
27%, closing, 27%; May, opening, 29%,
closing, 29%.
Oats No. 2?October, opening, 17%@
17%, closing, 17%@17%; Decomber,
opening, 17%, closing, 17%@18; May,
opening, 20%@20%, dosing, 20%.
Mesa pork, per bbl.?October, open?
ing, -closing, 8.50; January, open?
ing, 9 52%, closlne, 9.60; May, open?
ing, 9.85, closing, 9 85.
Lard, per 100 lbs.?October, opening,
-, closing, 5 77%; January, open?
ing, 5.80; closing, 5 82%; May, opening,
5.95: closing, 5.97%.
I Short ribs, por 100 lbs?Octobor,
opening, 5.10, closing, 5 25; Novem?
ber, opening,-closing, 4.80; Jan?
uary, opening, 4 82%, closing, 4 85.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour firm; winter patonts, 3 00@
3.50; straights, 2 85@3.35; spring patonts,
3.15@3.50; spring straights, 2.C.W:: 00;
bakers, 19.0(<?2 30; No. 2 spring wheat,
59%@60%; No 3 spring whoat, 68?50%;
No. a red, 19%@G2%; No. 2 corn,20%;
No. 3 yellow, 29tf; No. 2 oats, 17%?
17%; No. 2 white, 20%@21; No. 3
white, 17%@19; No. 2 rye, 39%; No. 2
barley, nominal; No. 3, 23@38; No. 4,
22@30; No. 1. flaxsoed, 95; prime tim?
othy seed, 3.70; mess pork, per bbl.,
8.50@8 80; lard per 100 lbs., 5 77%;
short rlbB sides (loose) 5.25rJ$5.:t0; dry
salted ahouldors, (boxed) S%@5%;
ahortclear Bides, (boxed), 5%@C; whis?
key, diatlllors'flnlshod goods, por gal
[ Ion, 1 22; Bugars, cut loaf, 5.50; gran?
ulated, 4.87; standard A, 4.74
Cincinnati Produce market.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 14? Flour
quiot; fancy, 3 15@3 25; family, 2 55(3
2 75. Wheat quiet No. 2 red. 68.
Recoipts 2,500; shipmonta 7.100. Corn
quiet; No 2 mixed 31%. Oats quiet;
No. 2 mixed 20@21%. Rye quiet; No.
2, 45. Lard Armor, 5.65. Bulk moats,
steady, 5.25. Bacon quiet, 0 63%.
Whiskey ateady; sales 555 barrels at
122. Butter firm; Elglns creamery, 24;
Ohio, 16?20;dairy, 10@11. Sugarstrong
and active; hard refined, 4%. Egga firm,
14c. Cheese firm, good to prime Ohio
fiat 8%@9.
When r.;.'.iy was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When sue became Kiss, sbo clung to Castorla.
When sho hr.d Children, she gave them Castorla.
W. K. Antrkws <fc Co , coal and wood
dealers, 219 Salem avenue, have the
most extensive coal and wood yards in
tho city. They keep tho largpnt and
best assortment. Tbey have a sufficient
number of teams. They have polite
drivers and will deliver coal and wood
promptly.
Goal.
BRusn Mountain Coal?Consumfrs
should get our prioos before buying elso
where. Kimhai.l Coai, Company, 17
Campbell avenue. Tolephono 126.
Go to Donaldson's for refrigerators at
j coat.
How much is }rour time
wortli? How much - do
you value your strength?
Is your money wortli sav?
ing? Buy a large package
of
Chicago,
Washing Powder
for 25 cents and you will
save time, strength, money.
With this famous cleaner
every hour counts. Get a
package and try it. Sold
everj'where. Made only by
The N. K. Fairhank Company,
St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia.
(LIMITED).
Next door to Hoetofflce, have a completo
stool; ot flue
BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES
PH/ETONS,
ROBES,
WHIPS, ETC.
?CALL IN AND 8KB OUH SPECIAL?
SAFETY BUGGIES.
.AT
F.W.BSOWH'S.HABDWABB
Wo. II Jefferson Street,
Von will Und material for
DELIGHTFUL SPOUT,
H E ALT urn, RECREATION,
1IEST OF FISHING TACKLE
AT LITTLE COST.
ABk NelmB, tho sporting goods man.
lie brought In 63 "Speckled Beauties"
Saturday.
BOSTON FLOOR POLISH.
Liquid Granite, (new and a beantifnl
tloor finish). Spar Varnish tor exposed
work. Berry Bros' Uard Oil for Flno
IiihIiIo Work. Best Japan Dryer In
the city. Every caro Is need to assure
my customers the bestot Paints and
Varnishes at reasonable prices.
F.W.BROWN, The Hardware Man,
11 JEFFEHSON STREET.
Ramon's Relief cures Sick-Henditche,
Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoen, &c. 25c for large bottle.
OULTRY NETTING.
HAMMOCKS.
FISHING TACKLE.
BARB WIRE.
GARDEN SEEDS.
IW Sole agents tor the sale of Gennine Oliver
Plows and Reapers.
E. L. BELL, TRi?r EVANS BROS.
Don't forget, wo have moved to 'i4,'Campbell
street.
Headache.
This distressing tnnlaJy Is caused
by a run-down state of the health,
and is often a forerunner of other
and more dangerous diseases.
Brown's
Bf?si BSttesrs
cures headache by removing the
cause of it; and this is the way it
d es lt.
It purifies and enriches the Mood,
quickens the action of the kidneys,
the liver and the bowels, and gently
and pleasantly stimulates the diges?
tive organs, and in fact thoroughly
renovates and tones up the whole
system?and you have no more
headache. And besides It is pleasant
to take, and will not stain the teeth
nor cause constipation.
Is this not better than dosing
yourself with disagreeable and dan
gerous drugs, which at the best
can do no lasting good?
D^i't be deceived .>y imitations. See the
<? seil rc'l Hwa <>n the wrapper.'
Our mole. "I low to Live a Hundred Ve.n s,"
tells a.l 11 out It; should be icad by every,
body; flee lor 2c.st.1mp. ^7
BROWN CMCV.1CAL CO., BALTIMORE. WO
Ramon's Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets
arc a Perfect Treatment for Constipatt *1
and biliousness. 8*3?" One P'h a dose.
A.
PROFESSIONAL.
BLAIR ANTRIM,
COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY
For Hustings and Circuit Courts of
Boanoke.
All matters committed to him will be
Dromptly and thoroughly dispatched. .
Office: Rooms 2 and 3, Masonic*
Temple.
OEL H. CUTCHIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OfTlccs?Rooms 1 and 3, l$X Campbfll. Street,
Roanoke, Virginia.
Practices In the olty of Roanoke and adjoining
counties. Deeds and wills carefully prepared.
Titlesexamlnod. Acknowledgements and depo?
sitions taken. Collections promptly made and
remitted. Commercial business solicited. 6 14
W. o. hard a wat. arcber l, l'AVNKi
JJARDAWAY & PAYNE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Rooms Nos. 4 and 0 Kirk Building,
Roanoke, Va.
D.
S. GOOD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Roanoke, Va.
Room No. 14, Now Kirk Building, op?
posite Kenny's tea store,
^ Griffin, Wm. A. Glasgow, Jb.,
O?, Bedford City, Va. Roanoke, Va.
GRIFFIN & GLASGOW,
Attorneys-at-law, rooms 611, 612 and
614 Terry building, Roanoke, Va. Prao
tloo in courts of Roanoke city and
county and adjoining counties.
i. allen watts. wm. gordon robertson
EDWARD w. ROBERTSON.
^^TATTS, ROBERTSON A ROBERTSON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Room 601-3-4-, Terry Building.
EVERETT PERKINS^
Attorney-at-law and Commissioner
in Chancery,
Lock box 110, Roanoke, Room 10.
Second Floor, Kirk Law Building.
william lunsfohd a. blair antrim.
LUNSFORD A ANTRIM,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office?Masonic Temple, corner Jef
erson and Campbell streets.
T.WHITELAW SIMS, A.M..M.D.
Diseases of the Nervous System,
Nose and Throat, Catarrh.
Honrs?0 to 12 m.; :i to6 p. m.
Oonito-L'rluary Surgery, Rectal and Venorlal
Discuses.
Honrs for Men?7:'fcl to 9 p. m.
Ofllce over Commercial Nntlonal Hank, corner
Jefferson St. and Campbell Ave.
Dr.J.W.Semonet
? Dentist,
133 Salem Avo,
Over Traden
Loan A Trust Co
DR. HENRY HUBERT HAAS,
profkssok ok music:
PIANO, VOCAL, THEORY and HARMONY,
COMPOSITION.
(fives private lessons at the pupils' residences
or at 519 Luck streut. Terms moderate. Address:
Roanoke, Va.
Ramon's Liver Pili removes the bile.
The 'Ionic Pf?ot tones up the system.
Combined form a Perfect Treatment. 25c.
i Will. sell A
Chickering Piano
ew) for verr little more than most dealer
urge for Pianos having no reputation
rlto for catalogues add prices to
PUTNAM'S MUSIC STORE,
8TACNTON. va.
Rtmon's Nerve and Bone OH cures
Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and
Rruises, for 25c. _
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