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A Fick person trying: to keep up on mere
stimulating tonics is like iiny one pretend?
ing; to swim while Support? -1 by a belt. The
instant the support is withdrawn down
you go.
Nearly all discuses result from a deep
seated impairment of the nutritive powers
which cannot be reached by any temporary
exhilaration. The only good that any med?
icine can do is to increase your own natural
powers of recovery and make you able to
aw im for voursclf.
The debilitating weakness, nervousness
antl digestive disorder which indicate s this
state of mal-nutrition can only be overcome
by a scientific remedy like Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery which acts di?
rectly upon the digestive and blood-making
organs, and e.Tcetsthe nutritive transforma?
tion of food into rich, healthy blood, which
carries genuine permanent vitality to every
corner of the system.
It is vastly more nutritious than malt
extracts. It docs not paralyze the nerves,
but fcctls them with health. It is better
than cod liver oil emulsions. It is assimi?
lated by the weakest stomachs. It docs
not make flabby useless fat. but muscular
strength and healthy nerve-force. It is the
only perfect invigorant for corpulent people.
Mr?. Etta Howcll, of Derby, Perry Co., Ind.,
writes: " In the year of 1S94 I was taken with
stomach trouble?nervous dyspepsia. There was
a coldness in my stomach, and a weight which
seemed like n rock. Everything that I ate gave
me preat pain; I had a bearing down sensation;
was swelled across my stomach; had a ridge
around my right side, and in a short time I was
bloated. I was treated by three of o.:r best phy?
sicians hut K"t no relief. Then Or. Pierce'S
Golden Medical Discovery was recommended to
rue and I }rot it, and commenced the use of it. I
began to sec a change for the better. I was so
weak I could not walk across the room without
assistance. I look Dr. Pierce'S Golden Medical
Discovery and one bottle ol the ' Pleasant Pel?
lets.' I bepan to Improve very fast after the use
of n few bottles. The physicians who attended
111c said I had ?dropsy-1 and that my disease was
leading into pulmonary consumption. 1 had
quite a conch, and Hie home physicians gave me
uptodie. IthankGoilthat mycure is permanent."
Re.il Estate Broker.
There could be no better
Christmas gift for the "Little
Wife'1 than a niee home?
"Something Like Tills:
A verv pretty residence, (i rooms. A.
M. I., hue shade, desirable locatiou, near
car Hue. Price only $1,150; on easy
terms.
Or a
Nice house and 1 or, on Henry street s.
w.,'south of Tenth avenue for sale at a
sacrifice for only $2,000; only 1(300 in cash
required,and $700 in town lots, thus mak?
ing the first payment $1,1100. and then
have three years lime in which to pay the
balance of $1,000. This property ong
ina'ly cost $0,000.
Or Nomclhiux Like This:
39 acre farm, excellent land,bold spring
of purest water, fruit, fair buildings,
near car line: almost in town. Price,
975.
Or a
Fine business property new paying 12
per cent, on price asked.
J. F. WIMFIBID,
(Ground Floor.)
Terry tSitiltii 11;;.
>*- DR. J. W.
4r> SEMONES,
"gg DENTIST,
1:3-2 Sak"n Ave
Second lloor.
rnAOC-MAHK.
iafure's Gerwine and
Rapid Restorative*
An unfailing cure for Diseases of the
Digestive, Nervous and Generative
Systems. A T< nie of rare efficacy for
the- old and young and of marked ser?
vice for Students, Teachers, and all
who arc engaged in Dram work or
close occupations.
CURES
Depression, Tired Feelings,
Nervousness, Muscular Weakness,
loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart,
itestlessness, Hysteria,
Fervo Weakness, General Discomfort,
Excesses, Alcholism,
and that almost innumerable series of
diseases and complications resulting
from any derangement of the Nervous
system. Invaluable for weak women
and nervous children.
Steady Nerves,
Braced System,
Sound liest,
Good "Work,
INSURED
BY
USING
Dr. Cox's
Cocelin
Nerve
Tonic.
CONTAINS NO 0PIATC3 OR DANOCftOUS DRUGS
TO MAKE A HABIT.
50 Cents per Bottle;
If three bottles be ordered at onetime, n copy of
Oriole Cook Hook will b-_- included free.
at druggists ANO bCALERS
on oinecr of us en receipt or price
60 CCNTS.
Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co.
?OLE PROPRIETORS,
BALTIMORE, MO., U. S. A.
WUh the approach of Christinas comes
the bustle unit preparation which are so
pleasant to the tar, tho taste und the
smell. It is good.to feel .this season of
goo-t cheer drawing near when we can lay
aside for the brief space the worries and
the cares of a whole year of battle with
the wold. It Is a sort of preparation for
the new year and we nieet_it a little
st-rouger and want a little more courage,
perhaps, because of it. It is the season
when the embryo lover spends bis sub?
stance lu presents for bis love; when he
who has seen that period sneoileth bis in
riotous living and bromo seltzer; when
tho old are young 'again, when memory
through the sofleuiug iulluence of time
speeds backwards to?but what's tho use
?we all know it. Christ mas cocoes once
a year and the would-be magnets of the
people's notice nourishes his. pen just as
regularly as the seasons change. Ho
would be retrospective, which is wrong.
We tlo not need him at Christmas time.
* *
At the meeting of the Cotillion Club
held to decide upon the date of the Christ?
mas german, Friday nlght^in Christmas
week was lixed upon, but owing to other
engasemente made by the music the date
had to be changed to Wednesday, Decem?
ber The cluo is using every ellort to
make the Christmas german unusually
pleasant. It will be kept up till 2_o'clock
and refreshments will be served. Mr.
Campbell has given his consent "to the
decoration of the ball room and the young
people will meet at the hotel some even?
ing shortly before the german and put up
the bunting and evergreens.
9
~Tho death of Dr. Franklyn George at
llollius Friday evening caused the post?
ponement of the students' concert which
was to bave been hel.l there lctst night.
The programme for this occasion was
particularly attractive. Among the
names upon it were those of Miss Ethelyn
Mills, Miss Clyde Nelms and Miss Clau
dine Woodrum, all well known in Roa
noke.
A very delightful little german was
given to a few frienels by Mrs. Malcolm
W. Uryan on Thursday. The table was
prettily decorated with chrysanthemums.
The name cards wer? in green and souve?
nirs of roses aud geraniums tied with
green ribbou were given each guest At
the table were Miss Rogers,Miss Drewry,
of Richmond: Miss Watson,of Cbarlottes
tille: Mrs. Samuel 13. Cary, Mrs. Thomas
W. Goodwin, Miss Hilleary and Miss
Davis.
? *
Mrs. John Thomas Trout entertained
at cards at her home on 'South Jefferson
street on Wednesday eveniug in honor of
Miss Fry. of Missouri. Whist was played.
The prizes were taken by Mi?s Rust aud
Mr. Edward Lyle. Those present'were
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Co>e, Mr. and
Mrs. M E. Yeatman, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Luden H. Cocke,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robbie, Miss Trout,
Miss Martha Dell Trcut, Miss Fry, of
Missouri: Miss Drewry, of Richmouel;
Miss Watson, of Charlotesville, Miss
Dorney.Miss Stras. Miss Penn, Miss Pal?
mer, Mrs. Alien, Mrs. Kelso, '.Miss Rust.
I and Messrs. Turner, Dr. Harrison, Law?
rence Davis, Wood, Edward "Lyle, W.
Wally Davis, Fulierton, Sumders.
Payne, Stevenson, Cary, Kent aud Fair?
fax.
The reception at the home of Mr?.
Leigh Buckner on Friday eveniug was
one of the largest and prettiest aflairs of
the season. Receiving with Mrs. Buck?
ner were'.Mrs. Roberl Buckner, Miss
Harris and Mrs Boatwtight. Miss Kent,
Miss Deaton, Miss Fautiy Jones, Mies
Stras, Mrs. John front a id Miss Middle
ton assisted. The decorations of the
tooms were holly and mistletoe with
carnations, roses ami asparagus. The
dining room was in red aud white
Cards are out for the celebration on
December 23 of the golden- wedding of
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pleasants Chris?
tian.
? ? *
The Misses Kilby have returned from
a visa to New York.
Miss Floie Koebler, of 'Hagerstown,
wUl lie in town for the Christinas ger?
man.
Miss Florie Leaty i? *at'home for the
holidays and will sing at St. John's
I Church ou Christmas day.
Mr. James M. Thomas and Mr. John
Reid will attend the New Year's merman
tit Hagerstown.
Miss Lavilin Silcer, of Eincastle, who
has been visiting in Konnoke, has return?
ed home.
Miss Dorney will spend Christmas with
friends in Philadelphia.
Miss Watson, who has been the guest of
Mrs. Samuel Cary, bus returned home.
Will you please inform me through
Sunday's issue of The Times if it is
proper for a lady present at formal re
ceplions, upon taking her departure, to
bid the hostess good-bye.-?It.
This is not done in lareer places than
Ronnoke, though it is the privilege of the
people of our city to do as they like in
such thing.-.. At large affairs if everyotrj
made a point of bidding the hostess good
bye the cnufusio:i resulting would be in?
expressible. To n>oid this many are
compelled to torego that pleasure and
"avoid the rush." In Roanoke no code
prevails. Ladies go to the most formal
affairs in street dress and appear at "tel?
ephone" parties and other impromptu
gatherings in full dress, paint, powder
aud feathers. Men wear anything they
happen to have on when they receive their
Invitatiou,, and even assemble on the
street comers to decide in solemn con?
clave whether to wear levelling dress to a
german. Tin refore you may do whatever
you like. We will say though that guests
here are more apt to bid their hostess
good bye, hecause most of the.houses are
small and they cannot get out without
brushing against her.
'i ESTERDAY'S NOMINATIONS.
Washington. Dec. IS?The President
today sent the following nominations i<>
the Senate:
William Penn Nixon to lie collector rf
customs tor the district of Cliicaeo
William J. William;!, of Illinois, to be
assistant treasurer of the United States
at Chicago.
Georg? "... Darts, of Pennsylvania to
be consul at Martinique, in the Weal
I ndies.
Beautiful baskets, new at.d cheap.
Gruvatt's Fair.
Why not let Santa Clause come down
your own chimney instead ot paying rent
for one for him to use.
Buy farm lands now; it has. not been as
cheap before in twenty years in Roauoko
county. It will not stand long at this
pi ice.
A splendid farm of 100 acres -11-2 miles
from Roanoko city, with the llnest btick
dwelling in Roanoke county, all the out?
buildings good and conrnodious, lar^e
orchard, plenty of timber. This is ii
magnificent nroperty and if you have
about $20,000 to put iu a fiuo place this
will suit you.
A line farm of 220 acres 4 1-2 miles
from Ro-moke and 2 1-2 miles from Sh
'eai, nearly all the laud in grass and un?
der cultivation, a brick dwelling that
cost about $10,000, luruo orchard. Price
$9,000.
A farm of 1-18 acres 3 miles from El*
liston, land rollintr, well adapted to
grass, 650 bushels of corn made on the
place this year, good timber, very neat
dwelling and all necessary outbuildings.
This is a good place for a man who wants
to make a liviuir cat of it. Price, $1,
000; $-100 cash; balance o.i one, two and
three years.
Farm of 315 acres on Snow creek, in
Franklin county; some very gno'd land,
1 tobacco houses. Price, $1,550:
A farm of !IG acres 5 miles from Roan?
oke and 1 1-2 miles from Hollins, 10
acres in timber, we'l watered, large 8
room brick dwelliug, all necessary out?
buildings. Price, $3,0*0; one half cash:
balauce in oae and two ycHrs. This is
the cheapest farm in RoanoKe couuty.
Send for price list of farms.
City Property.
Two good 0 room houses with bath, !
cost $1,100 each to build, now renting
for sili per month. Price for the . two
$1,Q00 cash.
Dwelling with 8 rooms in 150 steps of
the courthouse.$l,:!O0: $151) cash; balance
$10 per month.
The best located dwelling in the city,
10 rooms, all conveniences, large lot and
barn, once sold for $8,000. Pr ice, $4,500.
A large 10 room dwelling on the car
line, corner lot, in 10 minutes walk of
the business part of the city, Price,
12,250.
A gcod i> rcotn dwelling on Campbell
street near tlrcene-Memorial -Church.
Price, $2,00!).
A most attractive cottage with 5 rooms
and two basement rooms on lot 50x105,
with shade and neat stable, in live min?
utes walk of the court'louse. Price, $1,
000: $100 cash; balanc $10 per month.
LOTS.
200x130 feet on Center street s. w., all
for $?00.
10 lots in the West Faul 00x200 fejt
each, at your own price.
75x100 feet, on South Jefferson street,
$000.
Lot on Henry street near Tenth ave?
nue, $850.
Two beautiful West End lots for $100
each.
Two lots on Stewart avenue in Bel
mont. Price, $125 each.
?1 good lots in Belmont for $75 each.
If yon want to buy from 2 to S lots to
uef'er come and seo me and I will suit
you.
SPECIAL I
A farm of 55 acres on Norfolk and Wes?
tern railroad, with wheat and corn mill,
0 room dwelling, and all necessary
outbuildings, good location for business.
Price, $3,200; will tako .s^me improved
property in part. pay.
OSWALDS. HAWKINS,
iCvul Estate Agent,
?I 10 Teriy Building,
What would make a more,
ippropriate present for a gen
leman than a set of those ele?
gant STAR SAFETY RAZ?
ORS ? We have lots of other
things that are too numerous to
mention. Call and see them.
FMRF?X BROS,
Hardwar'illustlers. Roanoke, Vs.
Christmas Turkey.
Christmas Day is drawing near,
and nothing adds more to the pleasure of
serving a line turkey thau a uico
CARVING SET,
which cau be had in great variety and at
bottom^prices by calling on
EVANS, BUTT & PRICE,
THE" HARDWARE MEN,
22 Campbell Avenue.
$ F(
? It
Female |
Regulator |
For all diseases peculiar to women and Rlrls.
It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- \V
?petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life, \l/
Heahh and- Strength. It Is the >?>
$ QUEEN OF TONICS I
VV MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAB. y!/
$ TOTE I A bottle of " Monthly " Reejulatlnc >{/
W k i t EC I Pills with each bottle. For sale by > /
\W all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by w
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ^
* LADIES' SPECIAL TREATMENT: m $
cases requiring special treatment, address.
giving symptoms. Ladles' Medical De?
art men t. Advice and book on Femal- ?
5 partmcnt. Advice and book on r-emale Zfo
VK Diseases, with testimonials free.
For Sale and Recommended by
Massie's Pharmacy, Roanoke, Va.
"My,
that
made
me
jump!
is such a com?
mon exp res -
sion, and it
com es from
such a com?
mon c a u s c?
fioorblood and
rom starved
nerves.
Why suffer the tormenting terror
?? of nervousness, when you could
H be permanently cured by
! Johnston's
g QUART BOTTLE. !|
H It acts upon the blood more *
# healthfully and speedily than any V
a other blood purifier.
ll Williams, Davis, Brooks & Co., 7
* Detroit, Mich. J*
S Price, $i for a quart bottle at any druggist. V
I i
For sale by JOHNSON & JOHNSON,
Druggists, Roanoke, Va.
PURE! HCAt,THFUIUt!
GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
kscT On "Czt?y&Ky IaxeKqGtudl
A Paradise for Santa Claus,
where he makes bis headquarters during
the Yuletlde festivities, is the store
that makes tbo finest display of rich and
delicious Bon Bon?, Caramels. Chocolates
.mil fruits. He linds it right lu re. We
have an array of exquisite oonfoctims
put up in tempting boxes -just tbe thing
for Christmas gifts anil the adornment Q_f
the Christmas tree.
J. J. CATOGNJ
BALttM . WKNUl?.
10 room brick dwelling, with all mod?
ern conveniences, stable and carriage
house, largo front yard, 75 feet front,
rock fence?a bargain for $25 per month.
10-rooindwelltng,modero conveniences,
near car lln?i, on Mountain avenue s. w.;
if 12 per month.
8- rooin dwelling, modern conveniences,
Mountain avenue s. w., west of Park
street; $12 per month.
G-room dwelling, water in the house,
on the corner of Luck and Ilenry streets;
$0 per month.
9- room house on Henry street; $1? per
month.
These are all gootl houses aud well-lo
cateel. See us at once, and get your
Thanksgiving selection of a home.
T, E, B. Hartsook & Co,
IIAKTSOOH BUILDING,
Market Square.
for rent and for sale.
T. W. Goodwin, Ag't,
Oitico : ltoom No. ?05 Terry Building.
December 15, 1897.
FOR RENT.?DWELLING B.
No. MS Eighth avenue s. w. 15 uO
No. .110 Dale avenue s. e. 12.00
No.; 105 Twelfth street n. tv. 8 50
No. 835 Ninth avenue n. w. -1.00
No. 1002 Franklin sw. 30.00
No. 2001 Patterson avenue s w. .. 10.00
No. 200S Patterson avenue s w.. . 10.00
No. 2012 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00
No. 2010 Patterson ?Venne s w.. . 10.00
No. 1721 Salem avenue s w. 26 00
No. 1720 Salem avenue s. w. 8.00
No. 1020 Seventh avenue 8. e. ?S.00
No. 1030 Seventh avenue s. e. (5.00
No. 818 First avenue n. w. 0.00
No. '122 First avenue u. w. 0.00
No. 022 Third avenue n. w. 8.00
No. 520 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00
No. 5:53 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00
STORES.
No. 414 First street s. w.
No. 711 Third avenue 8. w . 7.00
No. 304 Commonwealth ave. c. e.. 10.00
I also have in my charge properties in
all sections of the city that cau be bought
at great bargains, either for cash or ou
the instalment plan.
. Call and examine my list.
T. XV. (iOODWIN, Agent
DON'T BE DECEIViO!
Still Offered
-FOR A
New Home
Sewing Machine
That Cannot be Put in
Good Order at the New
Home Office,
309 Henry Street, Roanoke, Va.f
Where can be found the fine Drop
Cabinet, admired by so many peo?
ple for beaoty and convenience;
also a variety of different ma?
chines made by this company,
which, if examined by those wii >
wish to buy, side by side with the
other makes of machines, can read?
ily see they deserve am. the
praise they have merited in' finish,
durability, light-running and per?
fect work.
Please call and inspect machine
and investigate tdk low prices
before you buy.
I remain, respectfully,
W. H. STRICKLER,
309 Henry St. 11o\n< ke, Va.
R.I.P.A.N.SI
Packed Without Glass.
_TEN FOR p've CUNTS._j
This special form of ft I pan 3 Tahules In prepared
from the original prescription,hut more econom?
ically put up for tho purposo of meeting tho
Universal modern demand for a low price.
IUUK0T10.N8.?Take, one at mcnl or bed
time or whenever you feel poorly. Swallow it
vholo, with or without a mouthful of water.
Thoy euro all atomnch troubles ; lianlHh pain ;
liului o sleep; prole nit lifo. An lnvalunble tonic,
liest Spring Mcdl-inc. No matter what's tho
matter, ono will da , rm proud. Ono Rives relief?
n euro will result it directions are followed.
Tho flvo-eent i>nrka<rr? aro not yet to !>o hntl of
nil dealers, although it Ih prolmble. that almost
any drUMfMt will obtain a supply whenreqiii-a ted
hy acustoiner to dosoi but In any case a slniflu
carton, containing ten inhales, wfll tie sent, post?
age pud. to any address for ilvo rents in KtAmps.
forwarded to tho Klpans Chemical Co., No. 10
Spnico St., New York. Until the koo<1h are thor?
oughly Introduced lothetnuie,Mrentsnnd i>od
dlers will bonuppllednta price which will allow
them n fair margin of prollt, viz. i 1 dozen car?
tons for*0 cents?by mall tf cents. U dozen (II*
cartons) for 8?-?-fiy mail forS?.R2. 6 gross (720
cartons* for $?i.J>. 2A gross (3.C00 cartons) for
8100. Cash with tho order in every caso, ami
freight or express caatgea at UM buyert cost.
W. K. ANDREWS & CO., 210 Salem
avenue, have had years of experience in
the coal and wood business. They know
what is required in the business. They
have the largest and most convenient
yard in the city. Thoy handle every va?
riety of coal srold in the city. They have
more shed room and keep more teams
than any other dealer in the city. Thoy
have polite au?' nccommotlatinir drivers,
and deliver piomptly coal and wood,
nice and dry, from their extensive sheds.
Their teams arc all helled.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
3-room dwelling, nieder:? . improve?
ments, large corner lot, on Terry's Hill;
$2,000.
7-room house, modern improvements,
lrn-go lot, good mention, in southwest, a
lovely home. $1.000.
7- room house In southwest, good con?
dition, $1,000, $l? cash an?1 .$13 per
mouth.
G room house, in southwest, largo lot
and stable, near the center of the city;
$) ,000, small cash paytuent and $10 per
month.
8- room house, near center of city, large
lot, beautiful grounds; $1,000, easy pay?
ments.
0-room residence, In southwest, in
beautiful condition, nice grounds and
shade; $3,100. This is a choice piece of
property and very cheap.
0-room house in northeast, convenient
to shops; $000, $00 cash and $8 per
month.
10-room hruse on Terry's Hill, large
lot and fine etable: $2,000, easy pay?
ments. This property cost $0,000, can
be exchanged for a cheaper house or un?
improved property, the purchaser as?
suming a long-time 0 per cent, loan for
tho difference.
Several pieces of flrst-class property "In
center of city, renting now for 12 per
cent, of prices askeU. These are choice
investments.
Nice 0-room house in northwest,
$800; $100 cash, aud $10 per mouth.
Farm? and Trucking B.amlw.
We have a large number of farms for
Bale in Koanoke and adjoining counties,
many of them very cheap, ranging from
10 to 000 acres. Among them:
000 acre farm with first-class Improve?
ments, fine orchard, plenty of timber, at
$10 per acre. The greatest bargain e\er
offered in Roanoke.
4 pieces of trucking land convenient to
the city, one of 12. one of 10, one cf ilU
acres and one of 70 acres, at prices far
below their real value. Anyone desiring
a good trucking farm wl'l profit by Heo
in" us at ouco.
Magnificent James river farm of 700
acres, $0,000 dwelling, with modern Im?
provements, beautiful urouudsjnnd shnde,
all necessary outbuildings, and ? tene?
ment bouses, 20 acres of full bearing
fruit trees, large quantity cf line timber.
The owner having to leave the State
this property can bo sohl for $7,000 on
long time, oi paid for partly in Koanoke
real estate. This is a rare bargain.
100 acre farm near Koanoke, one half
first-class river nottom, fair improve*
incuts, nstonii-tiing low figure for cash.
HACK CREEK PIPPIN LAKIs.
200 acres on Ruck Creek, 8-room dwell?
ing, other good Improvements, well
watered, an abundance of timber. 1,000
pippin apple trees and 1,000 wine saps,
I,'000 other fruiC trees, apples, pears,
peaches, plumbs, damsons, quinces, etc.
This bents the Klondike foi gold. Price
very low and terms easy.
2 small farms on Hack Creek, with fine
orchards, one of 00 and one of 70 acies,
in the famous pippinapplu belt; lauds are
hilly but rich: one at $10 and the other
at $12.00 per a^re. These are comforta?
ble little homes and line investments
T. W. Spindle A Co.,
No. 8 Camptiflll Avonuo S. W
0 room dwelling on Salem avenue s. w.,
first class condition. Price $1,650; $300
cash, balance $12.00 per month.
7-room dwelling near Helmnnt school.
Price $1,150; terms easy.
0-room dwelling northwest, renting for
$70 per year. Price $100.
0-room dwelling with cellar northeast.
Price $800; $100 cash.balance to suit pur?
chaser.
Red hot bargain in 0-room dwelling
near West End Round House.
?broom cottage, large lot. southwest,
near car line. Price $000: $00 cash, bal?
ance ?10 per month.
7-room dwelling northwest, sewer con?
nection, stable on lot. Price $1,000; cash
$00; monthly $10.
Two nice lots In Helmont price $00
each.
0-room dwelling and store, corner lot.
Rest stand in the city for groceries "flood
investment at the price and terms, ;$II0D.
U-room dwelling and stable in Vinton:
large lot. Price $000, cash $00; monthly
$8.
K acres of fine garden land near the cily
limits on the car line. Price $70 per
acre; 1-8 cash.
Ust your property with us for sale or
rent. We have several purchasers for
northwest dwellings.
PACE A ISOKISITT,
ReafEstate and Rental Agents,
It) Jc-ITersDn St.
CS
?\\ e have the best line of . .
Horse Blankets
and Carriage Robes
That e.'er bit the town.
we don't want tho earth for them,
el ther.
NELSON~& MYERS,
Commerce street, Roanoke, Va.
The Hallett & Davis bargain has bene
sold. We still have a bargain In two
other uprights. Wo nlso have some new
uprights for rent, and, should yon after
six months wish to purchase, will apply
rent paid to purchase. J. E. Rogers &
Co., 11 South Jefferson street.