January, 1891.
PAY CASH AND PROSPER
FOR
Fresh Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
CALL ON
CASH GROCER,
152 - SALEM AVE. - 152.
Chalmor'a gelatine, 10 eta per
paokugo; choioo and fresh lino or?
anges, lomons, dates, figs, raisins,
?urrente, citron, 23 ct3. per pound,
cooking figs, pine-applo cheeso,
mooaroui, 12K ots. por pound; full
orcam choose, IS ota. por pound;
aprioots, peatjhes, potato ohips,
London lajcr raisins, 18 cts per
pound, throe pounds for 50 ots.;
bost layer figs, 18 cts. per pound,
throe pounds for 5*0 eta.; orango
peel, lemon peel, full assortment of
bottled and canned goods of every
description; swoet Florida oranges,
fine lino oonfeotiona, cream center
ehooolate, 20 ots. per pound; Malaga
grapes, preserves and jellios of all
kinds; papor-?hell almonds, Valen?
cia raisins, 18>?ots. per pound; flake
hominy, minoo moat, barley, Ar
buokle eoffeo, por pound, 25 cts.;
10 pounds granulated sugar, 51; Cali?
fornia prunes, buokwheat flour,
(Jraham llour; fino syrups of all
kinds. All goods fresh and first
?lass.
CALL AltD EXAMINE MY STOCK.
Polite attention and prompt do
livery. Use lllount's Favorito
Flour, SO.40 por barrnl, and guaran?
teed to pleso. "Best Sugar-Cured
Hams, S to 10 pounds, only 12j-i cts.
per pound.
Rospectfully,
C. F. Blount,
152 Salem Avenue.
?relepixox^e 152.
The Industrial Center.
FREE SITES
For manufacturing purposes
on
Railroad and River
Choice lots in desirable loca?
tions for sale on terms
' to suit purchasers.
Land and Improvement Co,
JOSEPH I. DQRAN, President.
OHAS. H. Mellon, Secy. & Treas.
Office:
333 Walnut St,
Philadelohia, Pa.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
What People are Doing in and
Out of Roanoke.
Tho friends of Miss Zoar Williams
will bo sorry to learn that sho is vory ill
at the residence or her uncle, Mr. Nathan
M. Wilmulh, corner Eighth avouuu ami
Second street s. w.
Mr. Chas. E. Graves, well and favor?
ably known in this city as a law steno?
grapher, has opened an ollioo at l:i?
Salem avenue (with C. Markloy). Mr.
Graves states.that ho will make court
reporting, the taking of depositions, und
the preparation of legal documents a
specialty: and his long uxporienoo in
this Held eonstitutu him admirably
fitted for tho performance of such work.
Bead his advertisement.
KHWS Otf 'lilt: OIIUKCITES.
Churoti (Services Tu-Uav i""1 Newsy Motes
About tho Cliurohtn.
Tho Methodist Episcopal Chu.ch
South in Roanoke ha? so far outgrown
its facilities for accommodating its
congregations that two new ohutehes
will bo erected during this year. Unu
is to ho builton South Jefferson Btrect
and will cost $40,000. it will bo on<
of the largest and most elegant ohuiohos
in tho city.
Another church will be built in the
northwest section of tho city to cost
about ?b',00 )?
The church will organlzo a third
Sunday-school to-day in the new school
house in tho worth west section ot the
city at 0:30 o'clock this morning. A
cordial invitation to be present at the
epjning is extended to all who live In
that locality. Major Peudlcton, super
lut ndent of school.
Tho Presbyterians will organize a
Sunday-EChool t.os afternoon at 3 o'olcck
in tho new Echjol building, with C. E.
Graves superintendent.
Senator W. IS. Bibb and Mr. C. S.
Chuichill have; been eh Ctcd by the First
liapiist Chinch to till the vacancies on
the finance comniittee of the chuioh oc?
casioned hy the retirement of Messrs.
Charles Lunsford and E. 11. Stewart.
Uov. Sewell Browne, of Maine, will
preach in tho First Baptist Cbuich to
uay at 11 a. m. Tho pastor, ltov. O. F
Flippo, will preach at 7:30 p. m. Sub
ji ct of night sermon,"The Sad and Glad
Surprises of Life." Sunday-iohool at
?J:;!0 a. m.
The worship of St. Mark's Lutheran
Chuich will bo conducted this morning
at 11 a. in. in the chapel of tho First
ward EChool building The subject ol
ltov. Mr. Iluffard's sermon will bo "The
iteasonableness of ituligion." Sunday
school at !tl o'clock.
Second Luthoran?Servioo to-night at
7:!.r>. Suuduy-Bchool at p. m.
Greene Memorial Chuich: Sunday
school. 0:30 n. in. Preaching 11 a. in.
by Rov. J. 11. Uoyd. Subject: '-Christ
.Manifested in lli:i People." The sub
hut suggested by the Evangelical Al?
liance for the close of the week ot
prayer. Preaching at 7:J0 p. hi. by ltov.
0. 11 ttuobanan.
Tunes Building? National College
room: Sunday-.-uhool 0:30 a. m. Prcaoh
ing at 11 a. in. by II. v. C. II. Buchanan.
The room is nicely fitted up with com?
fortable se:;ts and lieati d by steam, and
all who attend will Und it enjoyable.
A third Sunday-.-chool will bo or?
ganized.
ltov. J. B. Ilushncll will conduct n
?.; rvioc at South View Orphan Home,
[ near U< anoke, to-morrow morning. 11 s
\ I '. will bu <?:' unollicis 1 character.
1 There will bo services at St. .lobe's
Episcopal Chuioh at 11 o. m. and at l p.
m. to-day.
Mass will be o?lchrated at St, An?
drews' Catholic Chuich this morning at
8 and 10 o'olcck, ltov. Father Lynch
officiating. Sunday-tchool will be Ik Id
" at t! p. in.
Communion sorvioss will ho held at
the Presbyterian Church this morning.
Tho new colored Methodist Chuicti,
near tho colored i-ciiool building, is
about completed, at u cust of $5,000,
The week of prayer services during
the week just passed wero attended by
j large congregations.
Read THE TIMES for tho news and
also read it for burimlns.
TO CA KU EWU TUE TOOK.
Tho Board of Overseers Moot nml Organ?
ise.
The board of overseers of the poor mot
yesterday, and the overseer from nach
ward was present. From the First
Ward, .1. O. llanos; from Ihn Sioond.
W. 1'. Camp, and from the Third, W. 13.
Thomas. ^
J. O. I lanes wrss nlrctod president and
W. E. Thomas clerk.
It was decided to aslc tho oity for a
new covered ainhiilanco for tin convey?
ance of paupers to tho alinsbousc, and
also that no ordern for coflins for inter?
im nt of paupers, or other tilings, unless
authoriz< d by tho overseers.
Supplies for tho almshouso mint also
bo obtained through tho overseers.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board will ho held on the first Monday
in every month.
1 lio Kile Hllgino Co.
Tho stock holders' met ling of the Tlife
Hydraulic Engino Manufacturing Com?
pany was held in tho t flic ? of the com?
pany on Wednesday the 7th instant,
and the following o Ulcers woro elf ctcd:
W. A. Rife, president; nt. I). Obenshain,
vie'-president; B. L. (Jrieder. secretary
and treasurer. Directors: \V. A. Rife,
M. I). Obenshain, W. P. Moomaw. s. w.
tlamison, George Meli. Gish, 1>. If.
Matson, A. Lewis. Exfoutivo commit?
tee, I). II. Matson. chairman, S. IV.
Jamison,Andrew Lewis, \V. P. Moomaw.
Tho outlook for tho company is good,
having within the ] ast year made many
very satisfactory sales throughout vari
oui '-arts of the United States, with
many inquiries from foreign countries.
Among recent shipments was ono to
Australia.
Do not placo your orders for blank
books for 1801 until after you have ex?
amined our work and prices. Ham?
mond's Printing Works and Book
Bindery, 110 Jolforson street; telephono
138
Sli? SufiYi-i.il for Fifteen Years,
My wife has Buffered for Iifteen years
from congestion and painful menstrua?
tion. After using three bottles of llrad
flold's Female Regulator she is now
able to do her house work and go where
sun pleases. j. \V. Davis, Moravian
Fulls, N. C.
Write llradfleld Regulator fo.. At
Innta, Ca., for particulars. Sold by all
druggists.
Till'. HUSTINGS COUItT.
Judge William Gordon Robertson Pre?
siding.
Tho court met at 10 o'clock with
Judge Uobortaon presiding.
lUv. I. N. U. Beahm, of tho German
Baptist Church, was authorized to cele?
brate rites of marriage, tho bond being
fixed at S:>00.
A. W. Pitman was appointed as ad?
ministrator of tho estate of W. K.
Pitman, dcoeased, and bond fixed at
$2,000. Tho following appraisers were
appointed: Perry Williamson, W. P.
Dupny, C. C. Tallaferro, Joseph J. En
gleby and It. Rust.
fu the chancery oaso of Samuel Qish
and wife vs. W. P. Moomaw et als. the
joint answer of P. Coon et als. was liled
by leave of the court.
Tho case of J. T. Boyd was postponed
till counsel could have an opportunity
to introduoo what they claimed as im?
portant evidence in tho case, to the
elTcc? that Mrs. James Morris, now of
Bedford county, saw a man near Mrs.
Sarah YYooien's house on tho night of
tb> explosion, who, it is alleged, wr.s
not Boyd.
A dt en;) v. rs entered in the ohnnoory
case of Joseph Lawson vs. Jennie Law
son.
In tho oase of .lohn E. Peck vs. Carrie
E. l\ck and William T. Peck a decree
it Us cm? red.
In the case of the commonwealth vs.
Samuel Wright,, charged with the lar?
ceny of a watch; the prisoner was ar?
raigned and pleaded not guilty. The
prisoner was represented by D. S.
looue, and the commonwealth by Boy.
B. Smith. The jury returned a verdict
of guilty fixing the penalty at three
years in tho penitentiary. The ver
d:ot was set aside by the judge and a
new trial granted.
T11K PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The N?\r "Scliool In the Northwest Section
linn Enrolled 230 Pn nils.
There ha< 1 oen considerable increase
in tue attendance at the public schools
during tho past week.
Tho now school in the northwest sec?
tion of the city, opesed last Monday,
now has ','30 pupils enrolled, and it is
expected that the number will bo in?
creased to 3."i0 during this week.
The primary room is crowded already
and tho half-day plan will bo adopted
in this department to-morrow. All tho
other rooms aro about full.
The colored school l.as about 550
punils and there will he a considerable
atdition to this number during tho 1
we, k. The intermediate examination
was held last week and ninny pupils
wore promoted, and nearly all of them
stood oreditable examinations.
The primary department of the First
ward school will he divided to-morrow,
and an other teacher added.
Ilcnlli of itlnt. Amispnugh.
The death of Mrs. B. T. Aunspaugh,
of Lynchburg, at her home in Coat city,
on Friday evening was a great shock to
her numerous friends and relatives.
Mrs. Aunspaugh was greatly beloved,
was amiable, gentle and retiring. She
is widely count ob d in this State, being
related to the Claytors, Alexander?.
?Itahainsand Ru liners. Her busbunl,
Mr. I!. T. Aunspaugh, <if the roi 1 < state
llrm of Splndlo <? Co., has the sincere
sympathy ?'f many frit nds who mm rn
with him that the light of his beautiful
homo has been removed.
Allegliuuy Institute.
Allegheny Institute has an enroll?
ment of 85, the largest in the history of
the institution, and the prospects for a
u iccessful term are very bright. Some
physical appliances have been received,
and B. R. Ilnmhcrlin will give a read?
ing at. the lecture room of the Presby?
terian Church next Tuesday night for
the benefit of tho gymnasium fund. Of
Mr. liumherliu tho Richmond Dispatch
says: "All of his selections were very
line, hut his rendition of 'The Lay of
the Mailman' brought out his powers to
the best advantage. His fine facial ex?
pression and his ability as an actor had
full scope in this piece As a dramatic
reader Mr. ilambcrlin has an enviable
future."
Major's Court.
The following eases wero disposed of
nl t he mayor s court:
Otey Burdick, drunlc and disorderly
.i Railroad nvenne, lined t-?.
P. C. Bosenbaum and Marshall Angell,
disorderly conduct; Angell lined 85 and
RoBcnbaura $2.50.
J. O. Dupuy was reminded by a SI
fine of the ordinance against leu vi ig a
team unattended on the street.
W. K. A ml rows, for assaulting C. E.
Swcegy, lined ?2.50 and costs.
Do r.ot fail to consult the Ilobbio
Music Co., Lynchburg, Va., Roanokc,
Va . or Knoxville, Tenn., in reference
to pianos and organs, if you contemplate
puichasing an instrument. They can
save yon money. Knabe, Kranich &
Bach and New England pianos and Es
tt>y organs at lowest factory prices and |
on easiest terms.
Pittsburgh Development Company.
Notice?Tho annual nie? ting of the
stockholders of Plttsbitrg Development
Company will ho held at its oflic in
the city of Boanoke, on Monday, Febru?
ary 2nd,-IS9I, at 11 o'clock a." m. All
stockholders are requested tobe present
in person or by proxy. Transfer book
will be closed January 22nd.
janl-lm J. B. LUVT, Secretary.
StoekholtlerH' Meeting,
Tho annual meeting of tho stock?
holder, of First National Bank of Boa?
noke will be held in the banking house
Tuesday, the 13th day of January, ts'.ii,
ot 12 o clock noon. decSl-tdm
on
Office of Fidelity Loan and Trust Co.,
Boanoke. Va., January 3, 181)1. Col.
'1 bos. Lewis has on deposit in this hank
S100 that will be paid for information
that will convict party or parties for
tresspassing on his hen roost on the
night of the 2nd of January. J. V. Jam?
ison, treasurer. janl-lw
Oi.n exchanges for salo at TlIS Ti.mksj
oflice: 20 con's per 100.
TO OUR RE??ERSo Mod with ltheu
motism, NeuralKia or any tiodllv tiain? If so,
you can bo cured by ustnjr Ited Finn Oil, and
It only costs Try it. at
Fox & Christian's.
GOOD MEWSo
cured,and quickly t?hi. mod Flnu on nils tho
bill for Ithoumatisin, NotirulKia, Burns, bores
tta.l Oil boJily pain. Costs only 85?. at
Fox & Christian's.
CITY BULLETIN.
Hughes ?fc Camp carry the largest
stock of carriages, buggies, harness, sad
dies, horse-furnishing goods, and horse
boots in tho city. Repairing dono on
short notion. Telephone Uo. 141, 153
Salem avenue, 153 Terry avenue.
6ep33
Mattrosso8 of all kinds made to order
by B. 11. Stewarts Co. jo'Jl-tf
Evans Si Chalmers have tho largest
stock of oil*, varnishes and Longman
and Martinet puiut ever brought to Ko
n noke.
Stoves! stoves! stoves! cheaper
than over at M. 11. .leanings it Co., Sa?
lem avenue, near Market House.
octT-tf
Buy your cooking stoves from M. H.
Jennings & Co., near Market House, Sa?
lem avenue. f.
Road plows, road scrapers, and all
kinds of railroad and mineral supplies
at Evans Si Chalmers.
Refrigerators and ice chests of vari?
ous makes and s?izes at 10. 11. Stewart
& Co. jo2I-tf
Evans ?t Chalmers have just received
a ear load each of sash weights,
powder, old hickory wagons, eider mills,
sash, doors and blinds.
A large and beautiful stock of carpets
and rugs in newest styles can be found
at 13. II. Stewart it Co's. jo31-tf
Evans it Chalmers have; just received
a large stock of guns, ri tics and sportic
goods. Call and examine their stock.
Tho largest stock of laco curtains i
tho city and at bottom prices at 13. H.
Stewart it Co.'s. je'Jl-tf
A beautiful stock of English Amer?
ican, and French plain and decorated
china tea, dinner and toilet sots at E. Ii.
Stewart Sz Co.'s je'Jl-tf
An elegant assortment of chamber
and parlor suits have just been received
by E. Ii. Stewarts Co. je'Jl-tf
Underwear made to order atRoANOKK
Suntr Factory, 117 Salem avonuo.
declS-ltn_
There is nothing like T)r. Thomas
Eclectric Oil to quiokly cure a cold or
hoarseness. Written by Mrs. M. J.
Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joseph county,
Michigan.
To Whom This May Concern!
As \.e are closing up all our accounts
for last year, wo earnestly and rcspi ct
fully ask all parties indebted to come
forward and settle* their accounts at
once. All accounts not settled in the
next thirty days will be placed in the
bauds of an officer for collection.
Respectfully,
janlO-lm GntXUF.RQ & Mounts.
A. It, C. Romedius are better indorsed
than anv on the market. Tin y merit
your at.nation.
A weak back, with a weary ncbing
lameness over the hips, is a sign of
diseased kidneys. I'r.o tho best kldncd
curative known, which is Burdock Blooy
Bitters.
IVorlh IlnntlreitH of Dollars.
My wife used only two bottles of
?'Mother's Friend" before her third con?
finement. Says she would not be with?
out it for hiinttreds of dollars. Had not
I half as much trouble as before. Dock
j M lt.rs. Lincoln Parish ha. Write The
j Brad Held Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ca..
i for further particulars. Sold by all
druggist:;.
Do you want an absolute Blood Pttrl
j flor? It is found only in ' A. B. C.
i Alterative.
j _
Clipped from Canada Presbyterian,
I under signature of C. Illuckott Robin
I son. Pr?pr: I was curod of oft recurring
j billions headaches by Burdock Blood
j Bitters.
"The shirts mad'1 for mo are tho best
fitting I over won'," writes a prominent
I citizen of Roanoko. Fino shirts made to
order at Roanokr Siinrr Factory. U7
Salem avenue. dccl8-lm
If yon r.r.vo a want put a small ad. in
THE TIMKS. It will bring you what you
desire._
Roanoke Opera House.
Just one night,
Tuesday, January 13.
The sparkling coaiedy success,
1'nder tho management of
* I). J. Sprague.
Tho funniest play ever written. R<
plolc with Hinging, dancing and special?
ties, which awaken aoplanso, admira?
tion and soul stirring laughter. Written
for laughing purposes only. Accom?
panied by the
BLACK HUSSAR BAND,
Magnificently uniformed and elegantly
equipped, rendering, in an exquisite
manner, a class of music never before
attempted by any like* organization.
The representative traveling band of
America under tho leadership of
Edwara 10. Niekorson. Our star
orchestra, every member a soloist, every
soloist an artist, under the direction of
Professor 10. F. Balch. Our grand
parade lakes plncofrom the Hotel Felix
at '> 0*ch ek sharp. Concert from 5:10 to
5:30. and from 7 to 7:.'l<> in the evening.
Regular prices: seats on salo at John?
son it Johnson's drugstore.
1>()ANOKE IRON COMPANY,
X -
ROANOKR, Va., Jan. 2nd, 1891.
NoTICK.?Tho annual meeting of the
steel.holders, for the election of direc?
tors for the enPlling year will bo held
at the company's ollic in Roanoko, Va ,
on Monday, February 2nd, 1MH, at 10 a.
m. JAMES 10. PORTER,
jan3-30t Secretary.
J. \). MoN'AMRR. TOM. HAVSL1P
McNAMEE & HAYSLIP,
HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS
UU.V IN'tills VXD PAPRIl HANORttS.
Shops, Radford, Va. Richlnnds, Va.
Buena Vista, Va. Headquarters, Roa
noke, Va. Lock Box 0. Roanoko, Va.
It
CLOSING OUT BARGAINS ! !
SNYDER & MACBAIN.
Are offering some great bargains to close out their im?
mense stock of ladies' jackets and plush coats, misses'
and childrens' cloaks.
SPECIAL BA.HG-AHsTS
In gents' merino underwear; in white and gray, at 25c, 3.1c, 37?, 50c and
02 .'tie. Lad los' lilack and Oxford gray hose, plain and ribbed, at S5o,
worth 37c.
Great Reciuction in Blankets,
10- 1 gray blankets at 31.25 per pair, rogular prico SI.50.
11- t gray blankets at S1.S7 per p:iir, regular price $3.25.
11-1 gray blankets at ?2.25 per pair, regular price s3.75.
10- 4 while wool blankets at 82.37 per pair, regular prico S3.00.
11- 4 white wool blankets at 32.87 per pair, regular price83.25.
lo- t all-wool white blankets at 50 per pair, regular prico 8-1.50.
10-4 all-wool red blankets at82.87 per pair, regular prico82.50.
OooaoJToxts evil IESec5l"u.cecL
Fifty white bed quilts at #1.00, worth $1.25. Closing
out balance of Christmas goods at less than half price at
SNYDER & MACBAIN'S,
1 34 Salem avenue.
Some nice new six-room houses, convenient to center
of town, or would sell for moderate cash payment and
easy installments. Apply to
IFIRIEjD O- ZETOZROD & CO.,
Real Estate Agents, Room 3 Moomaw Building,
Jefferson street.
tf
Wholesale and retail dealers in frame stufT, flooring, siding, laths and all
kinds of lumber. Call and see us.
Office: Didier Building, corner Jefferson St. and Third Ave.,
UD strtirs. novl-3m
if &
^?asa w W la if'^? ?sitj ^?sl?
rom the Roanoko Vinoyard (Washington Heights), at
No. 4 .loiferson street.
Bedford City Real estate and Stocks.
?eo. L. Colgate <& Co.,
iBEAf BM0B1UM SM
PRIME COST.
In order to have my store remodeled for my
Spring and Summer Stock,
I will now offer my entire stock of clothing and gents' furnishings at
Como early and get choice selection.
m
53 SALEM AVENUE.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT,
R0AN0KE, VIRGINIA.
novG-3m