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THAT Christmas Present! "What would make a more >propriate 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. Hard war?? Hustlers. Roanoke, Va. Christmas Turkey, Ghristmas Day is drawine near, autl nothing adds more to the pleasure of serving n floe turkey than a uice CARVING SET, which can ho had in great variety and at bottom"prices by calling on EVANS. BUTT & PRICE, r: THE'/HARDWARK MEN", 22 Campbell Avenue. I I i $ For all diseases peculiar to women and cirls. \V> It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- \l/ vV petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Lite, \t/ Y Health and Strength. It is the \t> I QUEEN OF TONICS 1 \f) MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR. <)/ <P CDCC I A boUle of " Monthly " Reculatinj; \l> vi> rnCC ? Pills with each bottle. For sale by W yf all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by \l/ New Spencer Med. Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. $ ladies' special treatment: m * 5K cases requiring special treatment, address, JK giving symptoms. Ladies' fledicul Ue JR part merit. Advice and book on Female ? X( Diseases, with testimonials free. JjJ g????????9??i>??a????????TO Fez* Sa/e a/?</ Recommended by Massie's Pharmacy, Roanoke, Va. j Female |J Regulator EJal?lii'inirii?ijHiiiiiiaiimiiuiutattjmi "My, that made j me j jump!'* ] is such a com? mon expres? sion, and it conies from such a com? mon c a u s c? poorblood and from starved nerves. Why suffer the tormenting terror H of nervousness, when you could V be permanently cured by QUART BOTTLE. It acts upon the blood more healthfully and speedily than any other blood purifier. Williams, Davis, Brooks & Co., Detroit, Mich. Price, $l for a quart bottle at any druggist. ?3 For sale by JOHXS0X & .IOTINSo.n, . \ ) \ Druggists, Roanoke, Va. COCOA PUOK! hrauthfumi GROCERS EVERYWHERE tow 0? S^??y/&# ftKcifo Croat Happy Cupfd"ShQwers Christmas Gifts always on his victims i" the shnpe'of sweet, and choice confectionery. Xo mal ter what, else you present to your sweet heart, wife or children *at Christinas, a b3.x of fine confectionery must accom? pany it. Yuletide festivities, wlih the Christmas stocking to lilt and the tree la decorate, in always Associated with plen? ty of our choice candies. J. J. CATOGNI, B A I.EM AVKNUK. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Some That Ar? I'Keful, Pretty and Easily Procured. Christmas is oloso at hand, and the land Is fall of the bustle of preparation. What shall we glvo our friends? Space forbids the description here of the home manufao turo of presents, but iv few general sugges? tions may bo useful. Cushions are a gift which is always satisfactory. Probably no? body, man or woman, was ever disappoint? ed in receiving a cushion for a present, and it is therefore a resource when till olse falls. Cushions, in order to be entirely satisfactory, should he useful?that is, not so delicate that they cannot bo loanodaipon and put to their proper account. Very pale coverings, unless they aro washable, aro to be avoided, as aro painted silks and bolting cloth. Furniture damask, ilowcr ed ohlnn silks, dark plush and velvet, tap? estry and oriental goods are nil sttitablo and effective pillow coverings. Wustcbaskcts and workbaskets aro both ncceptablo as gifts and may bo prettily OIltL'S COSTUME, trimmed with ribbon or hands of embroid? ery. Adjustable covers for the current magazines in ooze leather ornamented with a burned design aro artistic and useful, besides being unusual. Babies' carriage robes of white lamb's wool goods, border? ed with a wide frill of lace, bound with pale blue or pink silk and embroidered with a cipher to match, form dainty pres? ents to tho possessors of little children. Little house jackets for babies of embroid? ered lamb's wool aro also pretty. The. picture shows a gown for n girl of 13 years. It. is of red cloth, the skirt being trimmed with two clusters of five tucks. The blouse bodice is cut. in Scalloped tabs at the left side, where it closes with black velvet buttons. It has a square guimpc of black velvet and a black velvet belt. The close sleeves are tucked at the top, and tho sleeve caps avo cut in squarosnnd trimmed with narrow black velvet. JCDIC CnOLLET. ACCESSORIES. High Gatters?Skirts For Dross Occasions. A IIuixIh-hik* Toque. Women who aro sensitivo to chilly air and take cold easily will do well to wear high gaiters in the street during the winter. Tho gaiters should coma to tho kneo and may be made of material to match tho gown or of line black cloth. Onltcrs made to measure art- very much neater and trim? mer than those bought ready made and are not at all clumsy if thin, pliublo cloth is USCd for t hem. Skirts for dress occasions aro worn some? what, longer, touching the ground in front ami at. tho sides and trailing slightly at the back. Tho front and sides aro ub.su TO<iW.. lately Hat. ami plain around tho hips, the fullness being thrown into n small Bpaco at the book and falling in flexible folds. .Much less stiffening is employed, often no haircloth at all being used. Skirts are lined or bavo a separate drop skirt of silk, a revival of the style which obtained seven Dr eight years ago which promises to be ?ome universal, although it is yet too early to definitely prophesy about the matter. The average Width of a skirt is now four yards or a littio over, according to tho height and size of tho wearer. Dark hats With light, or bright costumes and light or even white hats with dark gowns aro now the rule for more preten? tious wear. Black hats and pale gray hats are both fashionable. A pretty example of gray headwoar was seen, pale gray felt, be? ing trimmed with scarlet velvet and scar? let and gray quills. The boa or ruche often matches tho hat with which it is worn The sketch shows a toque of po::ii gray velvet, draped all over and lilted slightly at the back, where red volvo! chrysanthemums arc placed, li is trimmed with shaded feathers in shades of gray, red and green. Tho boa Is of pearl gr*y feathers and down. .Tunic Chollet. Beautiful baskets, new and cheap. Gravatt's Fair. POISONINQ THB FOUNTAIN. tain of life is its very source, no health in the body, woman has any weakness , of ~s$*m special organ r*/m?A8CX? fount y\xI 7 h e r physical V-_S..A poisoned and vi. *] be healthy in vsL u,,t'' thiB one ^l\?'?jtal trouble If the foun poisoned at there can be anv part of W h c n a disease or the delicate ism of her ain-hcad of existence she cannot any respect f ti nda men- ' cured. The family physician may m alee the very com? mon error of ascribing all the trouble to super? ficial causes; he may prescribe for neural? gia, indigestion, in? somnia, or headache, when these are merely symp? toms of some tleep-rooted malady of the distinctly fem? inine organs. Any woman suffering from these delicate com? plaints may be com? pletely cured right in the privacy of her own home (without recourse to mortifying examina? tions and "local treat? ment") by Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives health to the special organism of womanhood. It purifies all diseased con? ditions; gives elastie strength to the liga? ments, and vitality to the nerve-centres. It promotes good digestion, sound sleep, and freedom from pain. It is the only medicine devised for this one purpose by an educated, skilled spe? cialist in this particular field of practice. It is the only medicine which insures pro? spective mothers against the dangers and sufferings of motherhood. Dr. Tierce's thousand - page illustrated book. "The People's Common Sense Med? ical Adviser" contains several chapters de? voted to the special physiology of woman, with advice and suggestions for self-treat? ment which every woman ought to read. A paper-bound copy sent absolutely free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay for mailing only; or, cloth-bound, y stamps. Address Pr." R. V. Pierce, Buffalo', N. Y. FOR SALE BY Pll, Real Estate Broker. Nice modern dwelling in Lewis addi? tion, low for cash. Good 10-room house near in, ouly $1,150. One of the best lots in Lewis addition $100. Fino brick business IiIock )yielding 11 per cent, income. Nice country home ? miles from Roan? oke, 24 acres, gm d br'ck dwelling, or? chard, etc., for *'2,000. Fine ho ose, (i acres of orchard and garden, 1 mile of corpoiat*; limits, $3,500. Oreat bargain in Church street resi? dence. Good country store near citv. Price !?.->U(). Very line mill for 1-3 of original cost. A Hue tract- of timber near railroad. A valuable stone quarry. A line stock of merchandise and good will of an established trade. I will swap for anything from a bull pup to a gold mine. J, F. (Ground Floor.) Terry E>tiil<liiiLr. 3 raervine Rap&l Restorative. An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Digestive, Nervous and Generative Systems. A Tonic of rare efficacy fur the old and young and of marked ser? vice for Students, Teachers, and all who are engaged in Drain work or close occupations. CURES Depression, Tired Feelings, Nervousness, Muscular Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart. Restlessness, Hysteria, Nerve 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 Best, Good Work, ISSUEED EY USING ? Dr. Cos's Cocelin JTcrvo Tonic. CONTAINS NO OPIATE8 OR DANGCRCUS DRUGS TO MAKC A HABIT. 50 Cents per Rotlle ; '.(tlii <-<- bottles he ordered at onetime, a ropy of Oriole Cook Uook will bs included (reo. AT 0RUG?IST3 AND DEALERS On DIRECT OF US ON RECEIPT or PRICC 00 CENTS. Winkclmann & Brown Drug Co, SOLE PROPRIETORO, BALTIMORE, MD., U. 3. A. 10 room brick dwelling, with all mod? ern conveniences, stable and carriage homo, largo front yard, 75 feet lront, rock fence?a bargain for $25 per month. lO-roomdwelltng.modern conveniences, near car line, on Mountain avenue s. w.; $12 nor month. 8- room 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 Henry streets; $!) per month. 9- rooni house on Henry street; $17 per month. These are all good houses and well-lo cated. See us at once, and get your Thanksgiving selection of a home. T, E.B. Hartsook &Co, HAKtTSOOK 155 II,3>1\<;, Market square. FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. T. W. Goodwin, Ag't, Office : Room No. ?05 Terry Iluildlng. December 15, 1897. FOR RENT.?DWELLINGS. No. 148 Eighth avenue s. ?v. 15 uO No. 510 Dale avenue s. e. 12.00 No..'105 Twelfth street n. tv. 8.50 No. 335 Ninth avenue n. w. -1.00 No. 1002 Franklin s w. 30.00 No. 2004 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00 No. 200S Patterson avenue s \v... 10.00 No. 2012 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00 No. 2010 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00 No. 1.721 Salem avenue s w. 25 00 No. 1720 Salem avenue s. w. 8.00 No. 1020 Seventh avenue, s. e. 6.00 No. 1088 Seventh avenue s. e. 0.00 No. 018 First avenue n. w. 9.00 No. 022 First avenue u. w. 9.00 No. 922 Third avenue u. w. 8.00 No. 529 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 No. 533 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 STORES. No. 414 First street s. w. No. 711 Third avenue s. w . 7.00 i No. 304 Commonwealth ave. u. e.. 10.00 I also have in my charge properties in all sections of the city that can be bought at great bargains, either for cash or on the instalment plan. Call and examine my list. T. W. GOODWIN, Agcut DON'T BE DECEIVED! -FOR A New Home Sewing Machine That Cannot be Put in Good Order at the New Home Office, 309 Henry Street, RQano&e.. Va., Where can be found the fine Drop Cabinet, admired by so many tho ple for beauty and conveniencej ai.so a variety of different ma? chines made by this company, which, if examined by those wh > wish to buy, side by side with the other makes of machines, can read? ily see Til by deserve all the praise TUET have merited in finish, durability, light-running and per? fect work. Please call and inspect machine and investigate the low prices before you buy. i remain, respectfully, W. H. STRICKLER, 3U9 Henry St. Ro\n< ke, Va. Tills special form of nipansTntrolofils prepared from tho original prcscrll .t it in. bu I more econom? ically put up for tho purpose of meeting tho universal modem demand for ft low price. 1MKKOTIONH_Toko one at meal or lwd time.or whenever you feel poorly. Swallow It whole, with or without a. mouthful of water. They cum all stomach trouble* ; banlnh nun t lnducu stoopI prolong life. An Invaluahle tonic, liest Spring Medicine. No matter what's tho matter, ono will do you Rood. One (fives relief? u eure will result if directions aro followed. Tho five-cent packages am not yet to 1m> had of nil dealers, nlthough it is probablo that almost nny druggist, will obtain ft supply whenrequested by a customer to do so : but in any case n single carton, containing ten irtbulcs, will bo sent, |x>st ngo paid, to any address for llvo cents In stamps forwarded to the Hlpans Chemical Co.. No. 10 Kpruco St,, New York. Until tho goods aiv thor? oughly introduced totho trade,ngentsftnd ped dlers will Is) supplied nt. ft prlco which will allow them a fair margin Of protlt, viz.: 1 dozen car? tons forlo cents -bv mall 4.1. cents. 1?' dozcn(U4 cartons) for (4.33?by mail for 81 W. 6 gross (730 carious) for 8-?.W. 3S prosa (3.601) Cartons) for ?100. Cftfh with tho order in every case, und rclght uri jpriasclui'ucsnti tbj buyer's cost. W. K. ANDREWS & CO., 219 Salem avenue, have had years of experience in the coal and wood business. They know what is it-quired in the business. They have the lament and most convenient yard in the city. They handle every va? riety of coal kohl in the city. They have more shed room and keep more teams than anv other dealer in the city. They havo p ill to an?1 accomniodatlnu drivers, and deliver promptly coal and wood, nice and dry, from their extensive sheds. Their teams are all belled. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 3-room dwelling, mcder:\ improve? ments, large corner lot, on Terry's Hill; $2,500. 7-room bouse, modern improvements, large lot, good location, in sauthweat, n lovely home, $1,500. 7- room house in southwest, good con? dition, $1,500, $15 cash uu?' $13 per mouth. 5-room house, in southwest, larise lot and stable, near the center of the city; $1,000, small cash payment and $10 per month. 8- room house, near center of city, large lot, beautiful grounds; $1,000, easy pay? ments. U-room residence, in southwest, in beautiful condition, uico grounds and shade; $2,100. This is n choice piece of property and very cheap. ti-room house iu nortiieast. convenient to shops; $050, $50 cash and $8 per month. 10-room hruso on Terry's Hill, large lot and flue stable; $2,000, easy pay? ments. This property cost $0,000, can bo exchauued for a cheaper house or un? improved property, the purchaser as? suming a louu-time (3 per ceut. loan for tho difference. Several pieces of first-class property "iu center of city, renting now for 12 per cent, of prices asked. These aro choice investments. Xico (i-room house in northwest, $S0O; $100 cash, and $10 per mouth. Farms and Trucking I.uihIh. We have a large number of farms for sale in Itoanoke and adjoining counties, many of them very cheap, raugiuy from 10 to 500 acres. Among them: 500 acre farm with first-class improve? ments, fine orchard, plenty of timber, at $10 per acre. The greatest bargain o\er I offered in Roanoke. 4 pieces of ttucking land convenient to the city, one of 12. one of 15, one cf wo acres and one of 75 acres, at prices f.;r below their real value. Anyone desiring a good trucking farm wi'l prollt by see? in? us at once. Magnificent James river farm of 750 acres, $15,000 dwelling, with modern Im? provements, beautiful grouuds'n.nd shade, all necessary outbuildings, and 0 tene? ment houses, 85 acres of full bearing fruit trees, large'quantity cf fin1; timber. The 'owner having to leave the State this'property can be sold for $7.500 on long time, oi paid for partly Iu Roanoke real estate. This is a rare bargain. 150 aero farm near Roanoke, one-half first-class river nottom, fair improve? ments, astonishing low figure for cash. RACK CREEK PIPPIN LAND. 200 acres on Hack Creek, 8-room dwell? ing, other good improvements, well watered, an abundance of timber, 1,000 pippin apple trees and 1,000 wine saps, 1,500 other fruit ?recs, 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 50 and one of 75 act es, in the famous pippin apple belt; lands are hilly but rich; one at $10 and . the other at $12.50 per asre. These are comforta? ble little homes and fine Investments T. W. Bpindlc a CO., No. 8 Campbell Avuune S. W. Fou Tins Week ( )m.v. 0-room dwelling on Salem avenue s. w.. first class condition. Price $1,650; $300 cash, balance $12.50 per month. 7-room dwelling near Helmont school. Price $1,150; terms easy. 5-room dwelling northwest, renting for $70 per year. Price $100. (i-room dwelling with cellar northeast. Price $800; $100 cash,balance to suit pur? chaser. Red hot bargain In 0-rooin dwelling near West End Round House. 4-room cottage, large lot. southwest, near car line. Price $1)50; $50 cash, bal? ance $l? per month. 7-room dwelling northwest, sewer con? nection, stable on lot. Price $1,000; cash $50; monthly $10. Two nice lots in Beltnont price $00 each. 6-room dwelling nnd store, corner lot. Rest stand in the city for groceries.'Good investment at the price and terms, .$000. 0-rootn dwelling and stable in Vinton; large lot. Price $500, cash $50; monthly $8. 8 acres of due garden land near the oily limits on the car line. Price $75 per acre; l-!5 cash. List your property with us for sale or rent. We have several purchasers for northwest dwellings. pace a iunmiri\ Real Estate and Rental Agents, 10 Jefferson St. We have tho best line of Horse Blankets and Carriage Robes That o.-er hit the town. w0 don't want tho eartli for them, cither. NELSON & MYERS, Commerce street, Roanoke, Va. The Hallett & Davis bargain has bone sold. We still have a bargain In two other uprights. We also have some new uprights for rent, and, should you after six months wish to purchase, will apply rent paid to purchase. J. K. Rogers & Co., 11 South Jefferson street. ESTATE BARGAINS! Splendid farm of 220 acres with fino brick residence, largo orchard and all necessary outbuildings, 4 1-2 miles from Roanoke, price $0. ?00. Farm 321 acres in Franklin county, 171 acres clear, Ii."? acres of bottom laud, 7 tobacco barns. Price, $1,680. 118 acres of good land iu llotetourt county on the C. and O. railroad. Price, $1,000. Will trado for improved Uoauoke city property. Kann of 217 acres in Pulaski county, u ood land for general farming purposes or for grass. Price $2,700. An 'especially neat dwelling with 6 rooms iu live minutes walk of the court? house. Lot 50x105; neat stable. Price $1.001); $400 cash, balance $10 per month. Apply quick if you want this. 7 acres of land within ^the corporation on the ear line for $525. A good G room dwelling near the center of the towu for $1.000 cash. A dwelling ou largo lot, with 8 rooms, near the poBtofBoe uow renting for $13 per mouth. Price $1,1110; $150 cash, bal? ance $15 per month. Special bargain in tho best livery stuhle property in the city. Tho best 10 room dwelling in tho best location that lias ever been olTered in Roa? noke for $1,500. I can sell you from 2 to 8 lots together in most any location you want. Buy now while cheap and do a little farming in town. Send for price list of city property. OSWALD S. HAWKINS, Itcal Estate Agent, 4 to Tfny Building-. RESIDENCE_PRQPERTY FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. DKK1UAIJLK FOR IIOMK8 OK SfEC? l.MIVK INVESTMENT. 1 ESMN EASY. 10-room dwelling, 118 Eighth avenue s. w., bath room, ho*- and cold water at? tachment, lot 50x100 feet. Originally worth $7.500; present price $1,000. Comfortable dwelling No. 712 Camp? bell avenue s.w.; lot 1)1x275 leet. to an alley, 10 rooms, bath roc in and stable. Originally sold for $10,000; present price $1,000. Very desirable dwelling Xo. 310 John street s. w., 10 rooms, good stable, neces? sary outside buildings, lot 50x150; $8,000. Nice 8-room cottage Xo. 8 Trout ave? nue s. w., lot 50x150, $1,500. Dwelling Xo. 800 Eighth avenue s. w., lot 50x150, $1,500. Three story brick building on Shenau doah avenue, near freight depot, now used, first floor as a bottling works, and second and third as shop and dwelling, $5,000. (5-room dwelling, No. 517 Fourth street n. e., very cheap and convenient to Roa? noke Machine Works, $700. 8-room dwelling, n. a. Belmont avenue s. e., lot 08x180 feet; beautiful location, $2,000. 8-room dwelling, 14 12 Lee street n.e., lot 50x200 fee*, $1,500. 8 room dwelling, 500 Luck avenue, lot 34x!J0 feet, very cheap, $2,000. 0-rooin dwelling, SI27 Shenaudoah ave? nue u. w., lot 25x180, $800. 0-room dwelling, 427 Eimwood streets, e., lot 40x180, a bargain, $050. Broom dwellings, 024, ?30 and 082 Center steet, lota 25x180, all three desir? able located and very cheap, $1,100. 0 room dwelling, 711 Giimer street n. w., lot 40x180, nice location; a bargain, $1,100. Vacant, lot on Jefferson street, 25x170 feet, near [marble yard, formally worth $0,000; price $2,500. Peck Hotel, on Salem avenue, near Academy of Music, 2-1 rooms, a bargain, price $8,500. Two story frame building, 8 rooms, 450 feet east of F street, fronting on Camp? bell avenue s.w., lot 50x288 feet. This is a very ch^ap and desirable property, price $8,000. A very desirable 8-room dwelling, 801 Roanoke street s w., good outside build? ing, hot and cold water, bath, etc., lot 50x150, a bargain. $2,500. House and lot, 8 rooms, north side Mel rose avenue n. w., lot 75x210 feet, u most desirable home, price $1,800. Tiro-story .frame building, G12 Sixth avenue u. w., very nicely located, 6-room house, price $1,200. 10-room dwelling, 315 Randolph street, near Roanoke and Southern depot, for? merly sold for $2,000. price $1,150. 10 room two-story dwelling, No. 375 Eleventh avenue s. w., nn elegant prop? erty, none better, lot 50x180, $8.500. 12-room two story dwelling. 37? Elev? enth avenue s. w., new house worth $4, 500, lot 50x180, price. $3,500. 10-room two story dwelling, 377 Elev? enth avenue s. w., one of the cheapest houses in the city, lot 50x130, $3,000. Two-story frame building on Washing? ton streut, east of G, a beauty, all mod? ern improvements, 7 rooms, very cheap, $2,700. Two-story frame dwelling, 1116 South Jefferson street, worth $3,500, price $2, 800. Two nice and commodious dwellings, 511 and 513 Luck street,$l,800 and$2,000. 1 Two cottages on Shenandoah avenue, Nos. 2021 and 1023, 0 rooms, ench $80J. 18-room dwelling, 31 Seventh avenue s. w., worth $7,000, price $5,500, 15-room dwelling. No. 364 Campbell avenue s. w. The cheapest property now on the market; just elegant, $5,500, JUNIUS McGEHEE, Agent For the7Natlonal Mutual Building and Loan Association of New York, Masonic Temple, Roam No. 2. : top drugging yourself with (mack nos? trums oi "cures." Oet a well-known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and Cold iu the head will not cause snflerine if Ely's Cream Balm is used. Druggists will supply 10c trial size or 50c. fall size. Wo mail it. ^KH BROS.. 5(5 Warren St.. N. Y. City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive cure for [catarrh if used as directed."?Rev. Francis W. Boole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont.