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H?lBRIET h?bbabd ayeivs REC?MIER Toil?t Preparations* JULIE RECAMIER. THIS OltICISALOF THIS PICTURE HE TAINKl? IIBR EXQUISITE COM ri.EXKlX THROUGH Tili: USE OK RECAMIER CREAM UNTIL II ER DEATH AT EIGHTY. No woman can he beautiful or even CLEANLY In anpearanci whose face i* maried by pimples, blackheads, blotches, lrccslcs or other imperfec? tion!'. These are the ONLY skin remedies indorsed by j 11 a i Aiii. r< uis. where Dll> you BVEU bee SI ch IN DORSKMENTS ItKKOKK? f ROM MADAME AD KLIN A PATTI-NICOLINI. Oraio-t-Nos Castle, Oct. 18. "My Dear Mrs. Ayeh: ?There never has been anything c<iuui in merit to the Recamler Prepara? tions; my skin if so im mentely improved by their nso. I need not dread old age while these magic inventions of yonrs exist. I use Cream, Halm and Lotion every dav of my life. Kcc*mler Soap also is perfect. I ?Iinil never uee any other. I hear that tho Princess of Wales Is delighted with tho Hcramlcr Preparations. 1 am convinced they arc the greatest boon ever invented. Affection? ately yours." ADEL1NA PATTI-NICOLINI. "I consider them a luxury and necessity to eT:ry woman." COKA UHOULIART POTTEK. "Most refrcshlne and beneficial and PAH supe? rior to any others." FANNY DAVENPORT. "The perfection of toilet articles." SAHAU hehnhakdt. "Tho Hecamlcr Preparations are absolutely PEEKLE3S. I shall always use them." HELENA MODJESKA. "I nsc the Hccamicrs religiously and believe them ESSENTIAL to the toilet rf cverv woman who desires a fair skin." LILL1E LANUTHY. "I anqaa'lflodly recommend them as the vory best In existence." OLA KA LOUISEEBLLOGU. Recamler Cream, for tan sunburn, pimples, Ac Price fl.50. Reoainlcr Halm, a bcantlflcr, pnrc and simple. Trice $1.50, Recamler Almond Lotion, for freckles, moth and dlic*>loratlons. Price -*1 60. Itecanilvr Powder, for the toilet and nurs? ery. Will stay on and does not make the face shine. Prices ? Lari;e boxes $1, small boxes 5Cc. Recamler Soap, the best in the world. Trices ?Seenled 5|)c, uut-ceutcd 25c. SPECIAL-NOTICE. Refuae Substitutes Send 2 cent sfamp for sample of Toilet Powder, Pamphlet and Bargain offer. Muil orders promptly tilled. Harriet Hubbard Ayer, i:?i west :tiHt st., new york city. R.imon's Nerve and Bone Oil cures Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and Bruises, for 25c COME AND SEE T11K FOUKTESNTli FINCASTLE, VA., October 6,9,10 and 11,1895, $4,000 Are Offered in Premiums and Purses. BALLOON ASCENSION EACH DAY, With at Least Three Drops from Each Ascension. FINE RACING,-j?ru0nt^.and ?ICYCI.K HACKS. Pine music each day by the Park Street 15and of ltounoke. Numerous arid cost'y attractions to entertain gtueU daring the Kalr. Soldier's Iteunion on the Fair Grounds ou Oetober 11th?lust day ot the Fair. Hon. JOHN W.DANIEL,Orator. Numerous distinguished ex-Confederates are oxprc ted to attend. For rrcminm Lists and complete information, addrr-j A. UKOKLBV, JAMBS McDOWELL, President. Secrctarv. 0 an KU Fincastle, Va. ' Ramon's Liver Pi'.i removes the bile. The Tonic PeSSet tones up the systent. Combined iurui n Perfect Treatment. 25c. SALEM NEW J. Kylo Montague paid Salem a visit yesterday. P. S. Terry, of Roanoke, was in Salem yesterday. Msj Andrew Lewis was in tho city Saturday. .lohn P. Lee, of Kocky Mount, was in Salem yesterday. Capt. W. W. Brand, of Catawba, .vas in Salem yesterday. J. E. Lownes, of Martinsville, is in tho city on business. Dr. Ploasants, of Hollins, was in tbe city on buslaess Saturday. A very pleasant Impromptu danco was hold at llotol Salem Friday night. C. A. Mcllugh, ono of Roanokc's at? torneys, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Jamos Dyorlo roturncd Friday afternoon from a visit to Lynohburg. Miss Grace Gordon, of Lafayow<\ is visiting Mrs Thos. I. Preston at Hotel Duval. Capt. .T. C. Langhorne has returned from a visit to relatives in II. : y county. R. E. Scctt, of tho firm of Scott <*; Staples, was attending circuit court yes* terday. A. S. Burdett, a former rosldent of Salom, but now of NaBhvlllo, Teun., is in tho city. C. R. Towson, aftor spending several days with his family, lelt last night for Norfolk, Va. Lieut. D. C. Shanks, of tho Blacks? burg College, and family, aro visiting relatives In Salem. Quito a largo party of Salem people went to tho Liberty Boll celebration at Roanoko yesterday. Mrs. A. B. Pugh, who has been in Lynchburg for several days, returned to Salem yesterday. The supervisors' meeting held yester? day was a vory busy ono and did no; ad journ until lato In the evening. George Dandrldge created a row with George Iiickman Friday night, which was soon suppressed by the police. lion. A. A. Phlegar, who has been at? tending circuit court during tbe week, left for his home at Christiansburg yesterday. The football team of Roanoke ColKgo expect to teat their strength next Sat? urday on the college grounds with the team from Alleghany Institute. Tho gas heater building is bring removed by Coi. Bowman several hun? dred yards from its present location to a more convenient place on his farm, to be used as a barn. Hon. H. S. Trout, of Roanoke, paid Salem a visit yesterday and spoke of the business improvement in Roan-ke. The pay roll of tho mschino works fcr the last month, Mr. Trout said, -vas larger than it had been for about eigh? teen months and that thonexf would bo still larger, The town council, Thursday n pht, deferred action on tho request cf the Town Hall improvement committee? that it bo author! /.ed to employ an a ret. i tect to prepare plans, etc , for the erec? tion of a new hall on tho let to be given by I ho Salem Improvement Company, till next meeting. Tho electoral board of Koanoke county mot yesterday and miido tho following appointments: Special Constables? For Catawba. Joseph R. Woods; Bent Mountain, .lohn Coles. Jr.; Tinkor Creek, T. A. Morgan; Norwich, U. S. Reynolds- .lodges of Election?For Norwich, Goorgo Trout; North Salem, T. A. Roberts. Death uf a Veteran Whaler. A few days ago the gravo closed ovor tho remains of ono of Pittonween's most popular figures, Mr. Joseph How man, who has passed away at tho ago of 83. llo was tho last survivor of tbe crew of tho whaling vessel Thomas, of Dundee, which was lost in tho ico at Greenland in tho soason of 1830-87. Along with four other vessels, the Thomas was wedged in tho ice without a single hope of escape. Hunger and cold increased, until on tho 12th of Do comber the ship was splintered among tho grinding icebergs. The crow and provisions were distributed among the uther ships, and tbo food allowance was ultimately reduced to two pounds of bread per week. Scurvy and other dis? eases brokn out, and old wounds oponed afresh, but, more curious than all, tho broken trm of tho old barpooner and til" fractured legs of ono of the sailors had to bo reset) though knit and healed for years. Things became worso, ono after another dying, until at last so many had succumbed that by the 1st of March full rations wero sorvod out to ono and all. When at last they did get clear, Joseph Howman, who left tho Forth a rosy youth of nineteen, had bten reduced In weight from eleven to five stones. Ho was tho ono survivor of tho brave band of nine young men from Plttenween. Mr. Howman was a lino specimen of our hardy mariners, and ho continued his soafaring lifo until a year or two ago. Ho was a trustworthy boat? man, a great favorito In this district, and many artists have included his ur.ind old figuro in their sketches of fisher life. Mr. Howman was taken away suddenly, his death being duo to on apopletic attack.?Greencock, Scot? land, Herald, July 27, 1895. Mr. Howman was an uncle of M. A. Howman, of Roanoko. Hi 10 0 Ko-.vard, ?100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con? stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blocd and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patlr-nt strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in doing i'.s work. Tho proprietors have sc much faith in its curative powers that they ofTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to eure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J, CHENEY & Co , '?'?/"Sold hy Druggists, 75o. Toledo, O. Coal. Consumers of Anthracite t'oal can save money by using our coal. Try a sample load and bo convinced. EClMIlAEL Coai. Company, 17 Campbell avenue. Telephone 126. CASTOR IA 9 I Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription Tor Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless siibstittito i'or Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fevcrlslmess. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd> cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, eures constipation and flatulency* Castoria assimilates th? food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas? toria is the Children's Panacea?tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. "Castorla is on excellent medicine fircliH- "Castoria is soweit adapted to children that reu. Mothers have repeat) dry told sic of its I recommend it ns superior to any prescription1, good effect upon their .children." known to me." Du. C. C. OSGOOD, I II. A in So. Oxford Lowell, Mar.?. "Cnstoria is tlie best rcmt dy for children of which l am acquainted. I hope I he day is not far distant when mothers will consider Hie real interest of their children, and u sc Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which arc destroying their loved ones, \.y forcing opium, morphine, soothing syni'i mid other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sendintr them to premature gravi ;. ' DU. J l;. KlXCHELOB, Couway, Ark. Arciirr, M. IX, , t., Urooklyn, N. V.. " Our physicians in the children's depart? ment have spoken highly pf thlir experi? ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet WC are free to COIlfcsa that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor i:;kjii it." Uxitjbd Hospital an:> Dispensary, Uostou, Mass, Allen C. Smith, Pres Tho Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. -AM) CONFEDERATE REUNION. THE NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILROAD WILL SELL, October 8, 9,10,11 and 12,1895. Coaches will be attached to the local train leaving Roannke October Hth. 10th, and 11th, at 7:10 a. in., and returning leave l'routvilio at tj:f>0 p. m. Round-trip atago lar i Troutville and Kincas lo '.Wc. Admission to grounds 2.r>u. No. 34 SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, CAPES, WRAPS, &C, Has proven such a grand snccess dur? ing the past week that we have decided to continue it another week in order to give those an opportunity who have not attended. SILKS, DRESS ODDS, CLOAKS, CAPES, WRAPS, Has proven such a grand success dur? ing the past week that we have decided to continue it another week in order to give those an opportunity who have not attended. an oriental dream of loveliness Such a gathering of exquisite MILLINERY, SILKS AND - ?- DRESS FABRICS has never before charmed the aches of Roanoke. We cordially extend an invitation to all the ladies to attend, and assure them they will be well repaid for their trouble, Please do not forget the date, September 30, and the entire week. RESPECTFULLY, Ej