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is ?what eryboay is looking for. We have not the time nor space to enu? merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say COME AND SEE US. You can surely find everything that is kept in A FIEST-CLASSGROCERY STORE. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT VOL. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY, tf JEFFERSON STREET, - - KOANOKE, VA. WYIHE COUNTY, \ A. At . . u tin North Carolina extensiou and Cripple'-'Creek extension of the Norfolk and Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, in the heart of the greatest mining listrict of Southwest Virginia, aud destined- soon to rank with the grs it industrial centers of the New South. F \ THE l\ E Mi : er at Private Sale Desirable Busin ess and Dwelling Lots at an average Price of $275. lots are ?? ?? ? ivlocated on geutly rising grounds overlooking the beautiful Valley oLNew River.. Th ? \ e liagly 1 >.v price at which these 1?:? are pi ted up m the mark ei Insures to investorsi-qnick and large returns. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance tu one aud twoyaars. ugh Its sei ilent railroad facilities, l\*ANIIOE it placed within mini? mum haul of the enormous deposits of Gossan Iron Ore, of Carroll County, and the world famous limo?ite and mountain ores of Cripple Creek Valley, and als? within easy haul of the celebrated Pocahonfas and Flat Top coal and coki fields. IMMENSE LIMESTONE QUARRIES ARE BE M C OPERATED WITHIN THE TOWN The NO. 1 Furnace of the New River Minera Company is already in ?uccesstul operation, while the inhoe iron Company, under the Presidency of Mr. Jordan L. Mbtt, of the Mott Haven Iron Work of New York, has been organized for the purpose of erecting another furnac i.. extensivemiues of the Mud River Miueral Company tag th t ?wn.are a.ready giving employment to a large number of men. Thi tVANTHOE ZINC COMPANY, with a capital of $300,000; has pur chased immense deposits of exceedingly rich zinc ores, which they are now dc vcloping, and will soon erect several ziuc furuaces. Belt . the Duly city iu the Southern counection of the Norfolk ami Westert) R dir 1 i. IVANH' >';*.. must bee 1 ne a great distributing poiut for the immense [s agricultural and timber districts of.Southwest Virginia aud West? ern S a a. Situated in the midst of a great wool raising, district, and . . :. tance of the Southern cotton fields. No place iu Virginia . , issesses rrc tter a 'vantage-4 for woolen and cotton mills. Vast tracts ol Red and White, oak, chestnut, hickory, pine aud hemlock, at hand, furnish exceptional opportunities for wood-working establish e mts at. i steam taut: - rles. A $35,000 Hotel will be erected at ouce. Watet ? rk . ? tu mi . and brick factory wiii be erected at au earlv date. }'? ?: ? . the -V!. the climate is unsurpassed by the celebrated en - rts if: 5 world: A large tract of level land: with a front of oue aadu !...':: miles m N.w River '?? is beeu sei aside for manufacturing purposes. Liberal inducements will be offered all industries loc tt'mg here. Through its h 11 steamship Hues, the Louisville and Nashville, the Capt Fear at . Yaskiu Va aud'h* Sasuandoah railroads and its outlet on the > Norfolk titid Western Railroad places IVAN HOE iu direct liommuui iUon with the great markers, North, East, South ?ud West. For maps, des riptivepamj ile'?s, etc., apply to the lavanhoe Land and Improve? ment C ompaay, or <L M. Seeley,Secretary, Ivaahoe, Wyths county, Vu. \V. C. VAN .'??? IRAN", Pre- lent. G. M. SEELEY, Sec'y aud Treas. DIRECTORS: j SDAN L. MOTT, owner J. L. Mott Iron Works, MoU-Haveu, N. V. CHLAS. G. EDDY, vice president N. cc W. Railroad. EDWIN EINSTEIN, of New York City. Capitalist and director in New Rivet Mimeral Company. GEO. H. SEELEY, of New York City, Capitalist and president of New River Mineral Company. W. C. VAN DOR AN, Ivan-hoe, Va. GEN. JOS. A. WALKER, Wytheville, Va. HEREERT G. HI .'.!.. New York City, capitalist and Lawyer. jyl2w Real : Estate Aqents. FFICE 11? S. 1 E P PERSON ST RE E T, REAR OF ELLIS BROS. STORE Can ecll you some of the most Desirable bus'.uoss aud residence property iu Roanoke at revocable price?, aud the best terms. always ready to take you over the City, jy43m AT COST! I In Order To Get Beady FOR FALL STOCK FRANK BROS., Jefferson Stre MRS. GILMEli'S SCHOOL 20 ifH AVENUE, S. W.t KOANOKE, VA Tho ?'nkh instrnotion imall department?. Primary, Intermediate and Senio-- in Err-lishr Mathematics and Languages. Advantages also in Music-. Drawing, Painting and Eleoution. Address for (catalogue, jYWWedfcSuutf MRS. PATTY L. G1LMORE. ?AT THE IE NEW STORE NO. 110 COMMERCE STREET, Offer This Week DRESS FABRICS of every descrip? tion, suitable for the no r MONTHS. See the new things in Persian Mm ,s beautiful Muij cloth in theinost es quisite designs. Satin striped Batistes, at 12Jc yd., in strikioglv stylish figures. Whir.- Goods of every description, in plain, platd and -triped materials, at city price?. Cashmere Ombre Satines, entirely new, at l2Ac, worth 20c. New Lace Plonucings and Net in the largest assortment. New Ginghams, Outings, Percales and Prints, very cheap. New black wool Etainine, latest summer fabric. New Silks in India. Pongee, bailies, Peah de Soie, at astonishing1}* low prices. New wool Clmllles, at 20c yd, m the most artistic designs and colorings.^ Swi:-> Flounciugs and Embroideries in full assortments. :.n dozen Hemstitched Bamlker chiefs, this week at 5c. Speeial Bargains in Corsets, iloisery, Gloves and CJnderwear. The ladies are all cordially invited to call and inspect the new things wc are constantly opening. 110 Commerce Street, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, tt FOR S?LE* Sixty feet on Jefferson street, good business property at *!T"' per foot. Twenty-five feet on Railroad ave uue at SI!" per toot. Fifty feet on Norfolk avenue, with improvements, renting for $2,000. S22;000. Forty-eight feet corner Jefferson and Day. $4.600. Fifty on Jefferson, near Pine, a; ?fJ.*?' K). Good Storehouse tor n ut. Apply to ]. F. WlNGFIELD INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. AGENT, ROANOKE, VA.. feb2-tf WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN nouncing to the public that we are reeeiving daily our -SO I V- \ r.N.: LIlv^O? DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS ?TO MATCH.? We make a specialty in mourning Goods.300 piecesof Dress Ginghuim from 0 cents upwards. We have a splendid line of Tow? Iis, Napkins ami Table line-. < >ur Motion Departm't SL'CH AS HANDKERCHIEFS, LA dies'and Children-s Hose,eajinot be surpassed in Koanoke. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED over one thousand pieces of Swiss and Hamburg Edgings, llouucihgs in black and white. Do Not Make v.\> any More Underwear when you can buy them at 2'? cents ami 50 cents apieceLu gowns as wei! as skirts. Try one of our Kabo Corsets as they are guaranteed for twelve months. We Are the Agents for the Foster Kid Gloves, the best on the market. We Keep a Full Line ol Beaded Capes as low a- $2.00 a piece. In Fact You Can Find Any? thing that is kept in a first-class dry goods house at the lowest prices. Do not pass us by, but come in. as wetake a pleasure in showing goods. I. BA;C'HRAC 122 SALEM A VENU JE. The largest stock of lace curtians-in the city and at bottom prices at E H. Stewart A Co.'s. je2i-tf Shirtsand underwear to order at Roanoke Shirt Factory, on First street and Third avenue,' S. W. A beautiful stock of English Ameri? can, and French plain and decorated china tea, dinner and toilet sets at !?;. H" Stewart A Co.*s. je21-tf An elegant assortment of chamber and parlor suits have just been re ?eived by E. H. Stewart A" Co. je21 Marshall's Cafe?For a full course dinner served in A 1 style daily from 1 to a for 50 cents. up5 tf TOWN TOPICS. THE COMING AND GOING OF YOUR FRIENDS. THE SMALL TALK ?F lESTERDAI Canithf lu Store, Ofllcc and Workshop; What (ho Holet Clerk?Tol?l <i.< porter - !tii% ol Intere.Hfliij; ttosttin. Rev. J. EL. Boyd lias recovered from a recent severe illness. J. E. Moore, Estj., of.Caxnegie City, was in Roanoke yesterday. ?fr. II. R. Andrews- ol Stauntoh, is in the city looking n>r in\esfments. Mr. 0. I'. Fox of Mount Camict, Pa., is snipping at Hotel I onriuental. Mr: Henry Martin, a railroad oflicial of I*-]neuster, Pa , was in town yesti r day. George F.Graham, a w. 'i known attorney ol Washington, is a* the Hotel Felix. Mrs. Louis Ca-toghi !??:( yesterday for Atlantic City. Shewillbe there several da \ s. Lee Powell returned to Roanoke yesterday iron, the Roanoke Red Sulphur Spring ? C. B Gravely, a well known tobac con ist of Henry county,wa? in tli'' city yesti rday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix returned y est er day from a ten days, trio to I be Rock bridge Alum Springs. Mr. .1. E. Moore, an Lmterprising young business man ot ' Carnegie I ity, was in Poain ke-yesterday. Dr. .1. 0. Johnson rei tinted ester day from a ten {Say'- trip i > Fauvuii : White Sulphur s^ri Gardner Steven.?. one of the pit iheei real estate men of Big Stone"Gap; h Stopping at ?be > '01 tinental. Mrl Pollard,:superintendent ol ::< cluiiu gang, had twelve mi i "n rorce yesterday ;;f work <-i: Harrisoi street Mr. William Ah. n, clerk fof \*o?1 0. Co., leaves today for the Cntig rteni ing Spriugs, where he v. ill remain f< i two weeks. .1. P. Be!!. Esq.. of the Pell Printing iml Manufacturing Company o: Lynchburg and this city, wa* hen yesterduy. Charles F. Eager of the enterpri iugtownof Cumberland Gap passr.l through troanoke on I;. - '? ? North yesterday. Mr. R. S. Cniteher, ol ('artersi ilh Ga., tli" home of Rev. Sam J ones', i; in town looking at real es-tate with ? \ few to ins I- ting. Professor E. II. Kohn-. of this cit\ and his brother, Mr. A. II. Kohn. ?! Prosperity, S. C, I P. yt -!> rilay evi n ing on a short visit to Fran! ;ii count}. Mr. R. B. Codwise. the well knowi railroad contractor, who lias ' . .?: epiite ill at liisold home in Maryland has recover d and :- again attendiu, to business. Miss S. t); il:.:::.. ? . Miss 1 >. I'.-:n*vl Hiss II. C. E'drington and .\>, i '.:\\: Edridgion, all of Fort Worth, TexasB are stopping at the i i otcl. Roanoke. oiB their way home from Blue Ri.igi Springs. Mr. F. T. Pov !! of S. lern, '.rot!:- ! >f L. L Powell ..J this eityi.iAvaPj? ito.'.no!;'.- yesterday. ii< :- gn-afij. I encouraged as to the future pr-specM of his town am! tliiuks t !;?? st. .-! plain is almost ;?. <?? rt .lury. Mr. .1. T. Brov.nlu.-wld;hteg&50m business at the corner ot Commerci and First avenue to Messrs. Traynun X Co.. and will ii- ? ve : hi ? morning foi the Craig;HealingSprhrgs, where h< wii! spend .-.?:!:?? t tue in recupi The regular weekly meet ing of th<M Young People's ? ie.i \ of the Pres byteriau ' liurcli will" be hi Id in tin lecture room this evening at luck Tiie >oung [?. op!c ? I the .cityl^^H cordially invited to arten I. Rev. .J. E. Bnshnell, pastor ? St .Mark'.- church,, and ?Professor E. 1! Kohn will go to '.-Hies county nexi Cueaday i" assi'st in ti..- .1. nieation o the !;? w Lutheran e'.... :;-t>r^H Chey will go by private convoyane thr ugh a parr of CrEg ?-..-;?.ty t(H look after sie' of il.- i.-ithM eranchurch in thai locality. Rcpnr! Hi liic I ;:?:?}. i>i the M-irkcl. Following is the report of the clerl of use mark, t for July: Garbage fo July, ?218:35'; mimher <?: wagons '.:??'???; rurbaue !??:?<?.-ipts for the tiscaM year 1 ?>:.-'.' 00 ending July 31st,* I .tU'S.30 stall rent for'Elve fiscal vear, ?2.2???.12 iras, S6?. Total, n L012*42. This is ai increase o! *.'?'.' over rlv- rec ipts o last ve r and -yi.i'l'. <,\ thn-e IgH the Vfttr previous, a very creditabh showing indeed. The Benmy *.'i?j?le?!. Vienna i- to have an interna iona contest and the prize winner is tlfl earry tAt *!.2'>t? in ea>h. As > ve^H citj'in.the State claims to have tin pretfi.-: girls, it would not !|<- ? ba< idea to have tvbeauty show in \'ir gihia and decide the contest once foi ail*.- Brother McDonald of the Lynch burg Fair, might take the hint and make fair girls one of lla- features ol the fuh\?Dun vide Register. A Eine Sei of Uooks. Tiie tin; st -it of books ever turned out from a Roanoke book binden were on exhibition in the windows ol Budwell, Christian & Barbee's drtm store.yesterday, and they attracted much attenl ioii from pa: i-ers^by. 'i In books are for the Iron Belt Building A Loan Association and are from the Hammond Printing Works; Caller?"Is your father at home. Johnny'.*' Johnny^-"Course he is. BiJn-'l you see his best suit of clothes on "-"hi line! Ma just washed tiieiu."? Yan? kee Blade. Marshall's Cab?The ?ppular re| so'-t, furnTshes a first-class dinner daih'brom 1 to 3 for Do cents; ap?-tf ABce?''Do yo;i play the piano, Mr. Dudeso it" Dudeson?"No: I cannot play any? thing at all." Little Johnny?"Why, Mr. Dude? son, sister said yesterday that you were always playing tlii' fool." SPECIAL l.OCAI. NOTICES Artists material at Picken's. jaufT *? Stoves! Stove:-! stoves! cheaper than ever at M. IL Jecmogfi ? Co., Salem avenue, uear market house. oct7-tf Refrigerators and it.- chests of var? ious makes and sizes at E. H. Stewart A Co.'s. je2t-tf. For lire insurauce call at tiie office of the Roanoke Trust, -oan and Safe Deposit Co. dec28-tf Gayer, the Campbell street Tailo.r carries a large and select stock of goods in his line. my20 tf A large and beautiful stock Of car? pets and rugs in newest styles can be found at E. H.Stewart &Co.'s. je21-tf. Akers A White have just received a fresh car load of melons, on market today. je2S lm. The best fitting and most stylish suits in the city at Geyer's, on Gamp bell street. my20 tf Mattresses of all kinds made to order by E. H. Stewart A Co. je21-tf AMERICAN BREEDS-OF POULTRY. A Brief Bcr-ertpttiHi of the namlhlyuee, hid it::wcki :i:nl V.'ynnUottcs. The popularity of the American breeds is such as in justify a nv : 3 passing no! ire. These aro emplia?callygeneral ptu-posefow] *. andere ? ; alarly prized by these v.'ho keen ?? ?': ry in a small way for bora ? conshmp tion. The Ameri? can i- >i::i:.i p:.'s uro im old hioned breed and tes? t dke1 ab than either iL;? pijTnouth Rocks or Wyaud ..:] remains a I' ?.}??. per,, that they are all among Eh > fns-t, hardiest and comelf est of fowls. They arc good layers and good mothers. They are al 0 fair table fowls. The Plymouth Rocks are too well km vvn to reqture 1 ugtky description. Forg ?: nd purp? the^eis perhaps no bettet ?? vj. '! h y an hardy; and cbn seqtti ntiy i asily :? ? \. Th -y are good iay? rs; - ? I -th ? ta -. Iiei ?. La a Word, . . :! . . ? van ( : ? Hie 1 first ko as tu i an I ? A ait! ! 'tive app 1 i ?! the -mar Wyan?! I la .' I . r, L ful table 1 -vi. \'? ? oi ibis breed ?ailed Jim. ? . : ? ' ? ; ? ? I Where: ? brother 1 t urn R< ? :: i ? It Roa ? In < the name nur. ch L to t he "Win ?ton and Northern" ire-ail; judging hi the general current of the pubiii that a re inters sted. "What's that-"- ask< .1 the Fourtl Street belle, its (:>? p irloined a kisj from hi '. i. ? ? The secret a''f of beauty lies nor h cosmetic*, bot h only in pure Woo* awl a h salihy ; .:' > mance of tin vita! fn-ne.1 io ?-, to bo obtarne I b\ using Burdock 15 loo 1 Bitters. When y u try ,\. ;,. c. Remedies, t'-i! your nei; hboi's 1result. IN TUT. CEEIlKSOPFieBOP THE I Hustings Court of the city, of Roa noke, on the 2ith ? ? of Julv. 3 Ella Shelton..Phiiutifi Shadrack Sheieon.Defendant In chancerv. The object or this ?uii is to obtain a divorce a raensa et thoro from the defendant. And an affidavit bavins been made and Bled that defend ant, Shadrack. Shelton. is noi a resi? dent of the State of Virginia, it is ordered chat he do appear here, with? in fifteen davs ?fter due publication hereof, and do what may be necessary 'to protect Iiis interest in this suit. And it is further ordi red that a copy hereoi be published once a week for lour weeks in the Roanoke Daily Times and fcliatacopy be posted at the front door of the courthouse:of this city on the first day of the ni xt term. Acopy?Ti : : S. S. Brooke; I llerk. PEA'S i\: CoCKE, p. q. jyC? Im TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for constructing approaches to bridges over the Norfolk and West? ern and Shenandoah Valley railroads, at Randolph, Henry and Park streets, in Roanoke City. Va,, willbe received until 12 o'clock, noon. August 4th, 1890. Plans and specifications may be seen in the office of the City Engineer in Court House building, j Address bids to James A. M'Connell, JChairman Bridge Committee, Roan? oke City, Va., xnd endorse on envel? opes, "Bid for Henry Street ap? proaches." "Bid for Randolph Street approaches," "Bid for-Park Street ap? proaches," as the ease may be. Rids must be for approaches- to each bridge, separately. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No money will be paid until approaches are com? pleted, and accepted by the engineer in charge, acting for the citv. By order of City Council for City of Roanoke, Va. Is no Sniall s?jii of moo v. Think of investing ONE-DOLLAR and making 82,818 in one day. You would say at first thought that it would be impos? sible, but that is just the amount you would have made if you had invested 1 )he 1 'oil i' on tIn- races ves terday, if you had named the winner in each of the seven races run at Mcumoiitii Park! ye t, rday. Ail this looks astonishing, and we hardly believe that one could have made so much MONEY by investing the small sum of One Dol? lar. the c:;ly way to make one believe it is to prove it by !';.rt"- ?. HERE ARE THE HORSES THAT WON YESTERDAY", And the price attached is the price rh u was laid against each horse. Figure for i'oursotf what you would have made by invest" ing one dollar on the lirst winner und then investing your profit and origi nut dollar on ti.-- second winner; and so on, an I a how much profit von wo i :.. have bad a I ii..- end of each r Ihre are t he w'nners of each race < ihaos.::. won Firs I Race. Contribution, ?'}, won Second Race. ? t<?'.<?. '?>, v mi Third Race; Oriflamme, 2; won Fourth Race. Sam Wood, 2t,won Fifth Race. ' \\ Staff, ! to 2, won Sixth Raee. Sirro , eyeu,won Seyentl'i Race. No w it tin ? you recTf,commencing vvdth one dollar. You will see that by nan '::<?: each ??' Pnuer you will have a uei i ri oJ If you put your : . ii . . i. i 10 E ?RF EXCHANGE. * Jefferson Street t'iei'hit.- in regard to the ? ? I Ol ?:. - ?? -nd. I bird, and s< GA Brigtiton Beach. (05 jeffees?n sr. . ? . ? in ?oa-nok'e Reai :'.-:.-tr<\ either im rjrovt'd or unimproved, will do well r*. r ; r ;n-ie by the Ro moke Construction ? House and lot, A".>:?:I!. t-ffi Ave. s w: '??t ?'' horise. i'!::in> ?v room.-a mi elos ' :?? supplied "with hot and eold wat r: hcnsi newly papered; ro ?: .- si pplii 1 w ith electric bells: Ejood itabiu attl carriage house: entire yard so I I ami ? verything in lirst ehu - i r leri Pi ice, ?5,000, ? cash, pal; aiiei per month, v. irii inter* si. 1 bo , ? \. sni? "t Valley Sr. bet. Rolhtday and U heat; lots 34x1:10; t< an alley; 7-rotViu houses; to be com? pleted in about ?? days. Price. ?2,80' each, / en It, balance?35 per tui nthv with interest. 3 hoit ?-. S. sdde ol Valley St, bet. tiotladay and Wheat; 7-roOm houses: lots:::; vl50; to he completed in :#ti days. IMce, ?;>;000, cash, balance .<".*. per moiri h, v. ich interest. Ohon.-es. t>. W. cor. ol Roanoke and Wells lots 25x105; C-room houses; three to bo completed in days and three in 00 days Price, $1,000 each. DO c jhanfL balance ?.25- per "month, wit It inter ist. 2 lots, Allegheny place, Central park, ll I: , fi ? t. Price, ?40 per toot; cash,-balance payable in one and i v. i vea rs, With interest. t on S. side of Valley St. cor. Vail y tu i Wheat. Price, ?30 per foot^l cash, balanee in one and two yen i . wit h interest. House >.:i Franklin road, b? r. *h and 9th Aves; seeond house-north of 1 >ekett;s; '. room house: lot 4Ggxl40. Price; ?2,800; I cash; and balance ?35 u-v month, with interest; house to be completed in about 30 days. 2 houses double tenement); cor. (riliuer and Second Ave, n w. Price. -< .. each, ?100 cash, and balance $20 per month, with interest. House on S. side of 2nd Ave. n w. about fet r t'rom Oilmec St. Price, .s i.oflO, ?100 cash, and balance ?15 per month, with interest. House on S. side of Weils St. ninth house front cor; Wells and Roanoke; 2-story. ;.?-room house; lot 25x105. Price $2.000* ?' cash, balance ?25 per month, with interest. Apply to ROANOKE CONSTRUC? TION AND ESIPROVEMENT COil PAN Y, I iffice in I 'itizehs! Bank, Salem avenue. July ;:. I . ?- jy2i to au3 A LLEOHAN1 INSTITUTE, ROAN :l ORE, VIRGINIA. C. F. JAMES, B. A., D. D.. Principal. A first-class high school for boys i and voting men. Handsome building, entirely new and well equipped; on the heights overlooking* Roanoke. Pure water, pure air and healthful location. Build? ing hear.-! by steam and supplied with bath rooms. Full corps of ex? perienced teachers. Students pre? pared for advanced classes of College or C niversity, or for business life; Send forcatalogiic, to Principal Alleghauy Institute. jy 4 lm Roanoke, Va. 0 n accofnt of .notices fi>r J amounts due July 1st, 1890, for wa? ter rents for the quarter ending Sep? tember 20, IsJt.'O, not having been de? li vend to all consumers, the time tor payment of same is extended to the 20th iust. On Monday, the 26th iust., if bills remain unpaid, the water will, be shut off. This is not to affect in any way the com'pftny?a rule in the future to require th<1 payment of. bills in twenty days after they are due. J. CR AWN, Manager Ro. (jus and Water Co. j 24july5t I C. II. JORDAN, R. X. McCANDLi.SE, E. H. CLOWES. : Btiena Vistu, Virginia, REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND INS CHANCE. mylo 3m. Buy a Min Faimew Cemetery. At a recent ncctiog of the Board of Directors of the FA IRV1 EW CEMETERV COMPANY; Itwas decided to put their lots on the market at once. As I was appointed jai-cu!. for the - ile ' these lots, I will take great pleasure in taking my frieuds i"nl the ? ? ' i at i i? y time, to -??>; them. The company lias recently, nt con ?:ii? cost, improved and bei ul Bed gr mods, wiiich'mtikes it one of the band? im si cemeteries in the city. Parti. ?? put ( per uont. l<t ol Septi allowed a discounolt ?t fully, JB FEATHER; TON. Of Eeatherstpn, Andrews & Co., 32 Campbell street. Roanoke, Va SOME SOFT SNAPS. mlhlv install _;-w.?u Cjj. -L.-t.vJ Ii.ochxxi. k.. vi L". o. jJx-Iio-: Eginos for Sale CHEAP AND OX ACCOMilODATING TERMS. Uiiiinp roved Business Property on Gamp bell Street. hid Cnimpr?vei the City Wanted-Three Cheap Houses on .Monthly Install ments, 011. IflWMH ? HiRIlIWI-lf -DENG, JEJ VIRGINIA; 'EES* S 'I R i < ;n ? 20 tf Bedfoj ' Real Estate and Stocks. iV ' f-V. 2 ^ W'^.j g c . Bedford City, Va. tnmn 1 ?' ?v anted. \! i j ; xr K ? : :ee. accident, plate 111] I (Y I I T p Glass, Steam Boiler Inspection, WwU 1 1 -Ul J"! Tornado and7 Rent Insurance, at oflice Rsa] [foi ifi toft thei o rivitv i I dality i. oaa ; ii I Trust Company, Sah avi : no, near fefferson street, Roanoke. Va. Tili ?MAS LEWIS A 00., Agents. FJ i M AND B< ?ARD IN A~DE . locality, 106 Fourth ave n ie, :-. W. '_my30 tt VI' " i ERMSHED ROOMS PQR nt. Sixth Avenue. 3 doors east of i street, jv :5tL Roanol p.erts c , . . p O UlDEES CAN BE ACCOMMO ? estate in the lL .hu at Rorer Park Hotel. Nicely I !' ? 'in*. Large grounds. . . n for ' ' set wh i the best the marke? airords. MRS CRAWFORD, veral hundred nutr37-tf Propr'etoress. IT FAN TED AS BOOK-K E EP'erTX rs worth ?f pro- young man, possessing a 1 kuowli Ige ol shorthand ami type Ho.vrl it-]. I .writ im.', or typewriting alone. Adr aauut.ac ji.uia- L fug recommendations, and ,. , qualiti atious. 'a " TIMES oJIice. some profits. (Lie lor for jyu tf._. K. xvh'^h ?snlrl fn- er..,, PAVE YOU R DINING ROOM CEIL exampiv., wniCIl SOKl t?. Seven f. Jnf, i:l.,.:> decorated in either oil t , .- , , .... or water colors. < 'arr can do it. tnousanc live hundred dollars maro-tf eicht davs aoo wls rp??ola I l^^T-CLASS mNNERSEItVED eignt <-...; o ago. w as resoiQ j ^ daily from 12:30 to 2.30, for 00 j f. . , (cents, (3 tickets $L00) at the Ex yeSceraay Lor eleven tilOUS- 'change Building Cafe and Dining ! Rooms. . jyl5tf and dolI?.rs. Dozens cfsimi- ?rriF strongest financial , . .... II Institution in Southwest Virginia iar c:cn:j-t)ies might be given The Roanoke Trust. Loan and Safe I-Deposit company. Capital and sur rlave you been making" any pins, $i82,0G0. Pays interest on de a ' posit?_df ? 25-tf. money dealing in Roanoke poR RENT?FURNISHED ElffHT ' co in bouse for rent for two months. I Apply at Tino s oilice. _jy27-twk. i ? R A FIRST-CLASS- MEAL r served in the best of style', go to the Exch.'Uige Building Cafe and j Dining Rooms. Popular prices pre? vail, NO OV E r< :? ij A r( i ES. jyl 5t f :nn i1 v, o nnn e a ii Well, if yo u haven'tii own fault. mi FT M Hiif i REAL ESTATE AGENTS. roved and unimproved property for sale in all parts of the city. TiXG A SPECIALTY REAL ESTATE ^t's JEFFERSON STREET. J E. SHulcare & Co, Manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Ami dealers m ail kinds of Cooking ! and Heating Stovi -. PlumTiiug, and I'Qafi and Steam fitting done. Tin j roofing a specialty. Satisfaction guar 1 anteed. No. 115 First avenue, Roan oke. Va. npO-lf WATER NOTICE. The attention of all water users is I called to bills now due for quarter I begiping July 1st. In eases where! they are not "paid on or before the 20th of this month, the supply of wate ? will be cut off without further J notice. J. C. RAWN, Manager Roanoke Gas and Waten Company. jy17 tf :.v Agents in thr-City Handle Exclusively Prop E KT Y iXS.'!) E ) P x jie COill'Oration, Agents for the Exchange ug and investment Company, i uage respectfully solicited. ; No. Ill Jefl'erson street, Roanoke, Va. AY & BOS WELL, ljan2-tf_ VTOTICE?Notice is hereby given i bhal the firsl meetinar of the incor p irat ?rs a nd s*ock' ' >rs of the Roa ? , Times Publi- , ? lompany will be held a the offl : the Roanoke i Daily Times, .lene.son street, at k< . \ irg nia, on the Oth day of August, i U0, at 10 o'clock a. m ., for the purpose of occepting the charter upany, completing the or ganization of the company, adopting : j I lws, and transacting such other bush ess as may be brought before the ing. C. T. Grandy, Secretary. p. L. Terry, C. T. UUANOY, D. H. Matson, E. C. Pecuin, J. B. Levy. jy22 toau6