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THE ROANOKE TIMES. ( A ULY AND WEEKLY) Va Independent Democratic paper d? voted to the material and political o jrests of Roanoke and Southwest v i ginia._ ?o you advertise ? ?To discontinue au advertisement,'* s.-ys John Wanamaker, ""is like takiug ? 5wc your sign. If you want to do business you must let the] public know it I would as soou think of doing lisiuess without clerks as without 8 'vertising.'.' sam jones. of carters vi l ee. Zur. Sam Joxi:s,of Cartersville, Ga., . Hho editor of the Norfolk Virgin? ian, are having a monkey and parrot t a? of it down in the City by the Sea. 1 ie editor opened the battle : it is difficult to realize that a man f ' ,o pretends to convert sinners from _. il ways should utter such course, . td ar times blasphemous language ore audience which contains so| ,n:j Christian ladies and gentlemen: ! v">uy modest girls and innocent: children and venerable matrons. | This city has never before witnessed . r eh an exhibition of coarseness in tguage from a stand erected for the ? herance of God's honor and glory-. \ lie commonest vendor of disrepute I -nostrums, who cries aloud from .-? reet corners The value of his wares, Lover equalled in slang the utterances < this man, who dares to point the road to Heaven by means of suchbil ! .^sgate. Sam didn't like this, aad lost no time i comics hack at the editor in his us c ? style, tue same style that had been i iticised so sovere'.y. If all the strumpets, barkeepers and ; -rublers were to go to work clapping \, ith me. 1 would leave town. Its be c vn6o they are against me that lam i,'filing them. and. after some further i ustrations and strong arguments. 1 ? went on. it the newspapers of the country i old hurt me 1 would have been ? ad long ago, but they can't hurt me. ' ' leu ants era\vl over me, they can i< !y make me itch. *??*** * I have never said a vulgar word from this stand, ami the man who s ys I have is a foul-mouth liar. 1 I tve m< t conditions in Norfolk which r quire plain talk. * >; * 1 an dl say Vor the editor of the Virginian i he wants to do good in the town, 1 himgo around and visit these poor ? milies. And he informs us this v orning that some people have writ t 0 :o him commending his course. There is a great deal more of this : the same vein, but we refrain fron: ] .?iuticg it in these columns. The '.. :mes has always tried toTuruish its r uders with a clean wholesome paper, t, ..taper to be read in the home circle i ? mothers and fathers and young peo 1 e, hence there can seldom be found i: It extracts from Mr. Sam Jones' a leged sermons. Mr. Jones is not many degrees re u ,-ved from a black-guard;his is the lan ?, .^ge of the street and if it were used i the pr.r!o;- of auy respectable gentle i .tu, the speaker wot: d be thrown in t: e street. We canuot couceive how ? .jated and refined people can lister: t him in some of his moods, but it is 0 .ly natural that the coarse, vulgar. a..d sensation loving should dock to 1: at this Crocker from tlie backwoods c. Georgia. The clever,? conservative, studious n laisters of the church are good c ough for us. the wobid .s fair. Chicago is having lots of trouble 1 ..h Ihn great World's Fair, aod now ? c -ibtless wishes sbo hadn't --took and ?. ne and dono it.'' They are undfuiubly in a bad way. 3 y Lave not the nacessary funds. T cy cf-cnot agree upon a site, and as yr-t they have done no practical work t -wards making a success of the great s 'lerne. This is regret' able, for if there b :u exhibition worth seeing the work s mid commeuce at o;.ce. If the city of big-footed aud blonde haired women, as weh as beer aud 1 rks, finds herself unequal to the task s j has undertaken she should sc re n. rk and call upon the country for h dp. And it is not to be supposed that that call will be long in comiug. tue georhmn fourth. in the uiws columns of the Times tl i morning, will be found a descrip l: a of how the Fourth of July will be celebrated in this city rnd its vicinity. The day promises to bo generally ob? served in Roanoko as it should be. It is the day of all othors that Americans s uld observe with rejoicing, and it is v. 1! that the South is adopting the a. Tudcpcndauce day has never t ten very high rank as a holiday in t * South. It ha3 always been essen t !iy a Northern holiday, aud there it is c lebrated just as we celebrate Christ? mas and New Year's here. It seems odd to the visitor to the >' irjtb to hear cannons boom, see si ect parades and flagraising, be pur su id by the deafening oyster-horn on t Fourth! Just as odd as it is to the N ?rthern visitor here, to see aud hear tb?Se things on Christmas in the South. u;s an interesting sign of the times tc see tlie custom of observing the Fourth coming into vogue here. Ten sy tri ago it was not thought of, and even now it smacks of a transplanted c 3l ?u to the old Southerner. But it serves to show that ?.i two sections u< e being daily knitgcloser together, a; d this is what all good citizens want to sec. WHY NOT? [n another column of this paper will b found an extract from the New Y irk Herald, under the caption "Why N t a Southerner?" Tiio writer asks why it is that a S ltberner cannot be nominated for Resident, and then goes on to demon? s'.-<tta that there is no good reason why he should not be. The best men in the D uocratic party today are from this st tipn and they perhaps always will b,?. Now if we want the best man to b . resident the question "Why not?" is n moat pertinent and timely one. vx. this matter, we should know no N;;th, no East, no South, no West; tfSt the boat man should be selected ro- i gardless of his nativity. If our civiliza? tion is advancing this should be so, if we continue to be a nation of bigots it can never he. The question is one that grows ami it is being taken up all over the country. The citizen the calibre of whose mind is so small that he would vote for or against a man because that man came frcm auy particular section is not worthy the name of American. A It ASK FAILURE,, Complaints aro frequent that the postal service is not what it ought to I be. Tue Lyuchburg Virginian wants to know why this is. It seems to us that the expert employes of the depart? ment could spend their time better n attending to their duties rather than in fiading out whether the wives of poal mastera are attending to their duties or whether the postmaster himself is playing poker after business hours. Wasavakeu makes a eery good mer? chant, tut as a Postmaster Ceueral he is a raul. failure. IS ? ?Tni?7m*T Tatce no shoes tinlesa RA II 1 IHN W.L.Dcnjlai'nimipand ?nV * AV&l price nrc urnmpwl on the bottom. If the dealer carnot Mipply yon. ?end direct to factory, enclosing n?vertistu price. FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine Coif. Heavy Laced Grain and Creed* moor Waterproof. Best In the world. Exnndne hi*_ 6.S.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. 84.00 HAND-SEWED WE ET SHOE. CS3.no EDUCE AND FARMERS' SHOE. 92.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF -SHOE. _ ?2,23 A 82 WORK ING M EN 'S SHOES. _ 83.00 and 81.75 ROYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All nade In Congress, But'on and Lace. S3 & $2 SHOES uTAEs. 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Beat Material. Beut Styl-?. Best Fitting, W. L. Douglas, Brockton. lla&a. Sold by jaulleod-Cm tu th sat GRAND DRAWING UFTBE Loteria fle la Benencencia Publica] OF THE STATE OF Z AC A TEC AS, MEXICO, I A syndicate capitalists have secured | j the concession for operating this LOTTERY And have extended its business j throughout the United States and British America. The drawing will taki> place on the] 27thof each month, not excepting] Sundays and holidays. Below will be found a ii stof the prizes which will be drawn on Jure 27th, 1890, At Zacatecas, Mexico, and continued monthly thereafter. Capital Prize, $150,000. .00.000 Tickets at .? 10; Halves. $5; Tenths. *1; American Currency. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 PRIZE OF$150,000is $150,000 1 PRIZE OF 51,000 is 50,000 1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is 25,000 3 PRIZES OF l(,0"0are 30.000 2 PRIZES OF r,0i'0are 10,000 5 PRIZES OF ?,0o0are 10,000 10 PR IZES OF 1,0U0 are 10.000 20 PRIZES OF 5(i0 are 10,000 200 PRIZES OF 2U0 are 40,000 300 PR'.ZES OF 150 are 45.000 500 PRIZES OF 100 are 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22,500 150 PRIZES OF M0 are 15,000 150 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500 000 Tei minal Prizes of 50 are 40,050 .'402 1524,950 Club Rates: G Tickets for $50. Special Rates arranged with] Agents. AGENTS WANTED in every town] and city in United States and British] America. The payment of prizes is guaranteed bv a special deposit of five hundred thousand dollars ($500 000), with the State Government, and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor. Drawing under the personal super? vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by the Government as Interventor. * "I Certify tftat with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are deposited, assuring full payment of j all prizes of this drawing. "Herminio, Argteaga, ?T.iterventor.'1 IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by New : York Draft, Express or Registered ; Letter, American money. Collections \ can be made by Express Companies or Hanks. Tickets sent direct to manage i ment will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, ! San Francisco or City ol Mexico. For I further information address JUAN P1EDAD, Manager. mv21-ly Zacf.tecas, Mexico. mmm REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Improved and unimproved property for st.le in all parts ot the city. RENTING A SPECIALTY The only Agents in the City that Handle Exclusively Prop? erty Inside of the Corporation, t.nd are Agents for the Exchange Building and Investment Company. Your patronage respe.ct.ully solicited. No. 114 Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va. GR AY^ Bos WELL. Jan2-tf Mark Day, (Late of R. H. Adams & Co., Baltimore.) ? Shirts to Order Unlaundried, $6.00. 6 Best Shirts to Order Laundried,$9.00. Commerce Street and Salem A venu?. Over Gambill &? Co's. Eoanoke Virginia. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER $1,000,000 DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana Stats Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature, for educational aud charitable pur? poses, aud its franchise made a part of the present, state constitution in 1879 by an overwhelming popular vote, and To Oo.a-tirtiiia Until January 1, 1895. !i- mmol!) diawings take place semi-anuaaii . hi (June and Decem? ber), an-.i : . Grand Single Number Drawings take place in each of the other ten mouths of the year, and are all drawn in public at the Academy of Music, Now Orleans, La. FA.Mid) FOR TWENTY' YEARS for integrity of its drawings, and prompt payment of Frizes. Attested as follows: "Wido hereby certify that we supers Vise the arrangement for all the monthly and. semi-annual drawing' of the Louisiana State Lottery Com? pany, and inperson manage and con? trol the drawings themselces,and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties,and we authorise thtcompauy to use this certificate, withfac similes of our signatures attach.ed, in its ad? vertisements.''1 Commissioners. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all prizes drawn in the Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our counters. R. M.Walmsley,Presu:eut Louisiana National Bank. Pierre Lauaux, President State Na? tional Bank. A. Baldwin, Presides New Orleans National BanK. CarlKohn,President Union National Bank. Grand Monthly Drawing, At the Academy of Mi sic, New Or? leans, Tuesday, July 15th, 1890. CAPITAL rUIZE, $i:J00,m)O 100,000 Tickets at $2C each; Halves $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen? tieths, $1. list of pri7hs. 1 prize or $1100,000 is.*:!00,000 1 prize of 100,000 is. 1UU,00U 1 prize of 50,000 is. 50,000 1 prize of 25,000 is . 23,000 2 prizes of 10,000 an. 36,000 5 prizes of 5.000 are. 25,000 25 prizes of 1.000 are. 25,000 100 prizes of 500 art. 50,000 200 prizes of 300 art. (10,000 500 prizes of 200 art . 100,000 approximation prizes. 100 prizes of $500 are_ $50,000 100 " of 300 are.30,000 100 " of 200 are. 20,000 terminal im! /ks. i 999 prizes of $ jOOare., $999.900 900 " of $100 are.f...$99.900 8,144 prizes, amounting :o....$1,054.800 NOTE?Tickets drawing capital prizes are not entitled to terminal prizes. AGEMS WANTED. J^" For club rates or any further information desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly stating your residence, with state, county, street and number. More rapid return mail delivery will be assured by your en i closing an envelope bearing your full address. j IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN, "Washington. D. C. By ordinary letter con' aining money order issued by all express companies, New York exchange, diaft or postal note. Address REGISTERED LETTERS CM :.U.\i.\C ITIIKEMT to New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, L; . Remember that the payment of prizes is guaranteed by four Na? tional Banks of New Or eaus, and the tickets are signed by tin: president of an institution whose chartered rights are recognized in the 1 jghest court; therefore, beware of all imitations or anonymous schemes. Remember that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the Louisiana State Lottery Co., has a contract with the Statt of Louisiana, which does not expire until January 1st, 1895. OCEAN SHORE PARK HOTEL S VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. The Ocean Shore Pa k Hotel, Vir ginia Beach, in Princess Anne county, Virginia, at the ocean terminus of tlie Norfolk andVirginia Btach Railroad offers to the public a lorg-felt want. It is an ocean shore resort within the means of all. The hotel is new, being its first season, with a first class table, large, airy rooms, and newly furnished throughout. THE BATHING. The surf bath? ing is unsurpassed by ouy upon the Atlantic coast. The absence of any undertow being a marked, feature. The temperature of the water is warmer, and the bathing more pro? longed than on the New Jersey, or Long Island Coast. HEALTH RESORT. As a health resort, it lias been pronounced as com? pared with Atlantic City- and Fort? ress Monroe, to have many superior natural advantages, both winter and summer. AMUSEMENTS. Surf and' still water bathing, Crabb. ug, Bowling, Tennis, Horseback and Switch-back riding may be indulged in. Music throughout the season. The Western Union Telegraph Company has an office on the Beach. TRANSPORTATION. There are seven strains daily (except Sunday), each way between Norfolk and Vir? ginia Beach. Four trains each way on Sunday. For all of her informa? tion address GEO. H. OUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, je9 tf._Virginia Beach, Va. DYEING, CLEANING and REPAIRING You will save money by bringing your dirty clothes to be cleaned or dyed and repaired to ne. Charges moderate. Work first class. E. Walsak, Corner Campbell and Henry streets Roanoke, Va. tf CHENANDOAH VALLEY HAIL 1J koad. S. F. Tyleb, Receive:. Schedule in effect June, 2, 1890. ARRIVE at roanoke. 5 f!0 p. iu. Daily?Memphis" Express, fromHagerstown and the north. Through Pullmah _ sleeping cars from New ypk&tt York and Philadelphia to Chattauooga and Mem? phis via Harrisburg, Ha? gerstown and Roanoke, .40 a. m. Daily? New Orleans ex? press from New York, Philadelphia aud Balti? more, making connection through |,to the south Carries through Pullman palace buffet sleeping car from Philadelphia to New Orleans without change via Harrisburg, Hagers town, Koanoke, Cleve? land, Calera, and L. Hi N. 11. R. lb avk roanoke. 5.15 a.m. Daily?Baltimore express from all points south for Washington, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Nov.- York. Car? ries Pullman palace buffet sleeping car from Roanoke to Philadelphia without change, via Ha gerstowu and Harrisburg. 1 7.20 p. iu. Daily?New York und Philadelphia expi ess, from Memphis, Chat? tanooga and allj points south. For Phil-: adelphia and New York. Carries Pullman Palace ! buffet sleeping cars through to Philadelphia and New York via Koan? oke, Hagerstown and Harrisburg. Ticket agents will furnish all infor mation and through schedules upon application to O. HOWARD ROYER. Q. P. & T. Agent, Roanoke. Va. JJORFOLK (,v WESTERN RAIL Schedule in effect May 11th, 1890. WEST BOUND. leavk roanoeb. 10:05 am. Daily; arrive Bristol 4.00 j) m. Stops at all sta? tions, connecting at Rad ford with trains on New River Branch: arrivingi'o cahontas at 8:35 p m. 5:15 p m. Daily, arrives Radford 7.20 p. m.. connecting with New River branch at 7:85 p. m., for Bluelield and Pocanontas; arrives Poca hontas 10:55 p. m. Arrives Dri^tol 11:20 p. IU., con? necting with E. T., V. ii (-f. R. It. for all points south and west: has Pullman Palace Sleeper, Roanoke to Rome, via C?lera and Roanoke to Memphis without change. 7:55 am. Daily, arrive Radford 9:15 a m, connecting with New River Branch. leaving Radford 12:10 p.in.,arrives Bristol 12.40 pin., connects with E. T., V, & Gr. R. R. for all points south and west; has Pullman Palace Sleeper from Roanoke to New Orleans without change, j EAST'BOUND. leave RoAXOIiK. g 5:25 am. Daily; for Lynchburg, Pe? tersburg, Richmond, (via Petersburg and R. & P. R. R.,) Norfolk and interme? diate points; Connectsjat Lynchburg with V. M. R. j R'forWasuingtouaud the ;* cast, leavbag " Lyncliburgj ? 7:-10 a m daily. Arrives Norfolk 2.uu p m connect? ing with steamer lines to Baltimore and New Vor': 7:20 p m. Daily; for Lynchburg and intermediate stations* 10:10 a m. Daily; arrives Lynchburg 11:59 a m,connecting with V. M. R. R. for all points north, arriving Washing? ton 7:05 pin; arrives Pe? tersburg 4:20 p.m; arrives Richmond, via P.. A" P. R. R., 5:05 p m; arrivesNor folk 7.00 p m; Cripple Creek ExrenMon?Lean s Pulaski 8:15 a m. Daily except Sun-j day, and 3:00 p m. Daily, arrive Ivan hoe 9:15 a m and4:30 p in. Returning j leave Iyanhoc 10:25 a in. Daily excenr Sunday, and 5:25 p m. Daily, arrive Pulaski 11:55 a m and 0:30 p m. All inquiries as to rates, routes, etc., promptlv answered. W. B. bbyill, Gehl Pass, and Ticket Agent. Chas. G. Eddy, vice-president. General Offices, Roanoke. CCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the mostj wonderful medicine, is because ir lias nev? er failed in any in? stance, no matter what the disease, from Leprosy to the [simplest disease kuown to the human system. The scientific men of today claim and prove that every disease is Caused By Microbes, -and b K exterminates the microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache I or pain. No matter what the disease, : whethera simple case of malaria fever or a combination of diseases, we euro them all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and Li ve rD isease, C h i 11 s a n d Fe v e r, Fem al e Troubles, in all its forms, ami, in fact, every disease known to the human system. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. See that our Trade Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. Send for book "History of the JOHNSON fr JOHNSON. Druggists, Sole agents, Cor. Jellerson and First ave.. S. W. NOTICE. The annual meetinc; of the Stock? holders of the Bell Printing and Man? ufacturing Company, will be held in the counting room of the J. P. Bell company, at Lynchburg, Va.. on the! 1 7th of Julv, 1S:j0 at 12 ml ED. L. STONE, L. G. BELL, Manager. Secretary'. | jel4 taw 2w. A. L. GORLET, President. S. P. (iORLKT, Vice President. J. s. SIMMONS, Sec'y and Treas. WEST END Brick and Tile Works, Manufacturers of first-class Brick of all kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick, Draining Tfle, Arc. Works on West i Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. Box 91$. aprl-Cm FINE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY, IN ANY PART OF ROANOKE. CALL C OR ADDRESS L. L. POWELL & COMP A N Y in. 4i II Roanoke Va. ' Office, Stewart Building Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice. ? D ?AGENTS FOR REAL ESTATE? Office Mootnaw Building Jello:-on Street. Sell or Exchange Houses and Lotssra Roanoke and Vicinity ?CORRESPONDE >'CE SOLICITiiD. G I V E U A CAL L. D lt. .f. T. HILL, Lizi STREET COMPANY. VINTON EXTENSION inch l<i 11 -JEWELER, NO. 5 Salem Avenue. - - FULL STOCK J?"" REPAIRING PROM PTLY EXECUTED Physician and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the j citizens of Roanoke. Dummy leave3 everv hour fronvc< tijr,mn _OFFICE HODRb- nua- On and after Sunday, ] icember 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1 p. in., 3 to 4.30' 3, 1889, the fare will be as follows : p m.,7.30 to 10 p- m-_sep24Cm City limits, 5 cents; Vinton 10 cents. s'griffin I J- allen watts. I tTit*els (:U!,1 [>e Purchased al reduci (3 h. ?.Kt**i^<. i ratC3 by applying to the conductor or attheoUice of the Company (Didlej G ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, , bmlding). J. F. CHRISTIAN, Roanoke, - - - - Virginia. jan4rti sir tu Office : Room No. 5, Kirk's building ; QVVJf \ TbViT? 5> w corner Salem avenue and Jefferson St.. * 1 iKj t 1 UJa AiJ^J 1? tf ROOMS FOR RENT F IL S. MORRISON. A. W. S. GOOCH, President. N. Pi RTE Vice L*rci dent. E,H. L. CHILES. Sec'y & Tr, U OFFICE: IN CITIZ1 \'S" BANK BUILDING, Roanok ma apo-Cm_ MAKES AND NEGOTIATES 1IRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. PALACE; HOTE IN FRONT OF !'. SSENGER DEPOT I < Commercial Tourists Home, % _.j and Headquarter for those desi ing Fir^t-Class Accommodations ? ?.0n;i;es ?od Kooius for rent it; the ATTORNEY AT LAW. j ^,ll>'IIotcI Building, which has recent!? Office Room No. 1, Thomas Build- converted into an office I ai dii iug, Court House Square, Roanoke. j REST LOCATION IN CITY. Va. All business promptly attended to M?nnfTA?.An< -!-!_?- /T^g^entmtendputiiogapassci :ei P. STAPLES, elevator in the hoilding ! v E'echic lights and gas in all rooms. Attorney-at-Law, For terms, apply tc Roanoke, Va. n P n Offloe: Corner Salem avenue and| La t?m t^ OWCk! CO1 Commerce streets, over Wertz's trro- mn?.;, .. , JJ** ' eery._'_myUtf. ! mv3.tf Upp08,te postofficc. 11 () .M Xs"wTm 1LL E R, At (orney-at-La w. Office?No. 10 Kirk building, over : nn Johnson A; Johnson's Drug Stun-. ?? 1? JIC'I'S, _ap2-tf_ o. b. moomaw, i jxo. w. woods, I'otetiurt county. | Roanoke countv. MOOMAW & WOODS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW kVtl i notice in the courts of Rounok; n .,? , " city and county and counties adjoinitii:. Wi! ?eating by Steam, ][<?: Water or Hot attend the courts of loanoke andBotttour; Air Furnaces egularly. Office?Salem Avcnne, opposite _ tcwart's Furniture Store. Boanole. \u roofing, guttering, spouting T FTJQUA & BOAZ, PRACTICAL Plumbers. Gas j ukI Steam Fitters A ? RCH1TECTS. Large saiBie ko ine B tu ivlid S. A. VICK,Proprietc \ Member A. T. B. A. I ONE TO FI V E DOLLARS. x cut \\ vtes ON' "AI i.ROAD T 2KET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL pc ints O, VON NERTA, ARCHITECT 1405 F. Street, Washington, D. C. _ Correspondence Solicited. 401 JEF1 Eli? on st , roanoke, - - - virginia. Estimates cheerfully given on tin? hue (if work. joG 6ni rii?ROPEAM HOTEL ANDCAFS yiRCHER L. PAYNE, attorney-at-l a W, Roanoke, Va. r ^ j. i. Marshall & Co., Prop'rs. Office on Commerce street, near Conn .T,-.,.,^ House. NUMBER 15, SALEM A VF Special attention given to examina tion of titles to and matters connected fin^HI TW-' ftnTFl UTTfll 1 with real estate. W^A |JAl fifiU BlU : IF YOU WAIT TO II HEY INVEST IN) BOAH0KS S SAL ESTATE. FOR EXAMPLE : Three lots bought for 17,0 o five months ago, sold foi $ 3 5.oco ast weeic Similar Instarces E^umerous^ Oi. W. HANSBROUGH. SAM. (i. WILLIAMS. rjANSBRC )l'd H_& WILLIAMS, i ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (l Room No. 11, - Moomaw Building j Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va. I Will practice in the Hustings court of j the city of Roanoke, Court of Ap 1 di A Ju jj rIEALS AT U ft 1) s it u. he citv of Roanoke, Court of Ap T ?J n Tf fj n u 0 HI Y7 I T^ ?ealsof Virginia and United States ?l V H I C M L ?i listnct courts. mar25-tf ^ nea! EsU te Agents, Amenta for all kinds of property, hnpro ed ami unimproved, city and surburbau ?KlpDltE & HR. EDWIN P. WRIGHT. ?.ooms handsomely furnished v i Jj DENTIST, late of Richmond. Va antJqueoak furniture. Office in Didier Building, cor. Jeffer- i)RINKS OF son and Campbell streets. Special attention to bleaching dis ?EVERY DESCRIPTION,? colored teeth by a process of his own invention. All* work guaranteed and We keep the following branrlF ol at moderate figures. Terms cash. [whiskey on hand: Belle of Nelson, my3?3m j Gibson,Hunter, Wilson, Walker's' Id _- Malt, Alderney and Clover Club. JKINNEY, M. D. These are amout the finest whiseys dstiiled. practice limited to [^"Billiard and pool roojus attached. feb20-tf Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose = OFFICE?Over 0"Leary, Campbeh street. mv27 Urn teste Hardwood & Slate Mantels, Tiles lantel Facings, Hearths, ; Plain nd Inlaid Tiles for Floor, &c. Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire* place Appurtenances. 1 Catalogues furnished on application. Telethoni! 1482 [Please mention th!i paper, Fo. 124 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. Ii. ? ,%, r; v ? i.. ?. ^ i > ;v.. ?r Roanoke and Driving Park Line. attorney at law. TIME TABLE, (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) WO. HARD AWAY, attorni ^jLate 01 tue iiiartinsviue ?ar.) r\nii,, !7v/>/?^+ c?, Courts: Roanoke and adjoining i ^illi} JliXCCpt feli?Hlay counties. Office No. :303 Secr?.^ o* Thomas Building, Ccurin ^.i. j scj :tarv janlG tf TYR. W. S. GREGORY, DENTIST, OFFICE?Next door to First National Bank. Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. uiyoO tf w. a. pe:)KaO & co., 4L EE( VINTON, ,'IRGINIA. Correspondence Solicited. ap25-3m. PC PxEq >?3 00 E?' r~?> r-r-~i PC per; . r' 1 c CD ^ o H < O > ENGLEBYI BROS. manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers iu all kiads of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, Cars will leave for park, at corner Commerce street aud Shcnandcak avenue at 8.00, 9.30, and 11.00 a. ra., 1.30, 3.00 and 4 30 p. m. Returning, leave park at 8.45, 10.15 and 11.45 a.m., 2.1.'), 3.45 aud 5.15 p.m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Care will leave for Driviug Park I very hour, commencing at 8.00 a. m. ROANOKE AND VINTON LINE. Cara will leave front of Union Pas I Beuger depot daily for Vufton every 30 minutes, commencing at 8.00 a. m. J. F. CHRISTIAN, an3-tf General Manager. Snouting and Jobbing. -0 J. C. FURROW, W.H.K. ,RNES, G.F.BURCHETT J. C. Furrow & Co. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. OFFICE OVER E. DIDI :iVS GROCERY STORE. 118 Jefferson Street,-Koanoke, Ya. WE RESPECTFULLY SOI LCIT YOUR PATRONAGE. C O N T R A 0 T I NG. Railroad Work, Street Grading, V-~ or Excavating of Any Kind, Either in Earth or Rock, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing! by the Yard or on Force Account. I I now have a road' machine espe i cially adapted to grading new streets 19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA.: and slwpiug of old ones The work L. F. BURKS, graves sims, I tf. P. ?) BOX 20. ROANOKE, VA GAS and STEAM FITTER. Hounoko, Virffini?. And dealer in all kinds of Plumber, S?1?? Avenue, bcticeen Jcffermn Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, j ??<i Henry Sfrecta, Prompt Attention t" Oh!*? and J. B. Lkvy, President. Late cashier Satisfaction Guaraiue d. Commercial Rank, Roanoke, Va. 1 John Ott, Cashier. Late-cashier 715 Main Street, ! City Rank. Richmond, Va. LYNCHBURG, V A. Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor? is Commerce Street. |ations, merchants, and individuals iel'2-3mo ROANOKE, VA.. solicited. Our facilities for doin-a -_-.- general banking business are eauafto UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RAIL-' to any banking house in Vir-?nK U WAY SIGNAL COMPANY. ! Collections a specialty and prompt Stockholders' Meeting. j remittances made. Interest allowed A general meetingof the Stockholm ! ?D ??Deposit? ml8.tf GEO. ALLEN. C. C. TOI iPKINS. C. l. HATCHER. ALLEN, TOMFK1NS & HATCHER, REAL ESTA te agents. OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite I otel Lucerne, S?"lEM, VIRGINIA. AGENTS FOR THE SA LE OF PROPERTY OF ers of the Universal Electric Railway j Signal Company will be held in Rich? mond, Va. on Wednesday, June 25th, 1800, at 5 oclock p. m. in the rooms of the Bar Association, corner of 11th and Main streets. Stockholders who' cannot be present in person, are re-1 quested to appoint proxies to repre-! sent them at the meeting. By order j of the Board of Directors. JAMES R. BRANCH, ! je 19 lw Sec'y and Treasurer. J R. HOCKADAY, THE PIONEER ft ?O: Roau?ke aty, Va. PFFICE ? 105Firjst st., S. AGENTS FOR THE SA LE OF PROPERTY OF rpHE STRONGEST FINANCIAL, i "- ^*?'?-??'*?'? ?V ? WEST SALEM I AND COMP AMY, 4hoInK!?te I?i!StS^f_2^n!!Lff^*BulIdi,>'r ppsitp. dr?Ss-tf. I a. w. mJlh ?&9fld4 street "The Salem Improvement Co., and al other Salem Land Companies. Prop? erty in all parts of the city. Also, Faim, Mineral and Coal Lands. ^"Correspondence SoUcite.d. my7-tf j je8:2w