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Advertising for this column
will be accepted at one cent per
word per issue. The first line
will always appear in heavy black
type as shown below. No ad of
less than twenty-five words or its
equivalent. ^
NO HOM £ IS COMPLETE
without a sewing machine.
See YV. E. Weede and get his
terms on a Singer.
(HhTTnIIV MILLINERY IS
beginning to arrive and we is
sue an invitation to everybody
to come in and see what we
have to offer you. Keene’s
Millinery Shop.
QUICK. COURTEOUS SES
vice is th* secret of our ever
increasing patronage. If you
p.re not already among our cus
tomers we would be glad to
have yea make us a visit. E.
G. Arps, druggist.
OUR MENU OFFERS MOST
appetizing dishes to people of
all taste, and our service is de
signed to please everybody.
Come here once and you will
be a regular visitor. Roanoke
Coffee Snoppe.
ASAN INDEX TO THE OUA
litv of ser ies we . ender we
ask you to notice how busy our
barbers are kept, and how sat
isfied our customers always
are. Give us one trial and you
wiil become a regular customer
here. Swain and Sexton.
NO MATTik WHAT YOUR,
humor is when you come in
our store, you wlli certainly
leave feeling fine. O’Henry
Drug Store.
WE DO ALL THAT ANY CAR-1
age can do to please our pa-j
Irons and we guarantee our:
service to satisfy. Give us a
trial and be convinced. Ply- j
mouth Garage & Motor Co., Inc
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WHEN YOU WANT FRESH
bread, rolls, cakes and pies
you know that we bake every
day and that our preducts are
puro and fresh liassell Bros.
Install awnings and en
joy the remainder of the hot
months and at the same time,
be ready for next summer.
See B. G. Campbell,
YOU SHOW GOOD JUOG
mant when you keep your
clothes in good condition Let
us help you by keeping them
cleaned and pressed. Jack’s
Pressing Shop.
BRIDGE PARTY. BIRTHDAY
party or in fact for any social
occasion Where peat invitations
are needed, see our styles and
prices. Roanoke Beacon.
OUR BIG SOLE WELL Con
tinue through tomorrow night
and especially we wish to cull
your attention to our offerings
of men’s and youth’s suits at
$4.98. See them. Davis &
Liverman.
WASH GOODS THAT ARE
sdeal for school dresses. Also
wash suits for little school boys
with guaranteed fast colors
can be obtained at Landing’s
Variety Store.
OUR NEW STOCK CF LA
dies’ silk underwear is being
placed at special prices. Ask
to see the fine va'ues we are
offering the next time you
came down the street. Gaboon
Quality shop.
K THEREOFL£ OF PLYMOUTH
may obtain fresh fish every day
by calling number 81, and your
wants will be delivered in
vour kitchen. Plymouth Mark
!*c ar d Grocery Co.
W ENEUER Miss AM OPFOR
tunity to keep our stock of gro
ceries fresh, and a visit to our
^ store will convince you that
you can find what you want
here. C. W. Blount, Jr., & Co.
thFTvcTrlD~is~Tu~ll of
substitutes for everything but
satisfaction. Our impioved
iob printing department
SATISFIES. Roanoke Bea
WANTED—A. chance to snow
everyone the necessity of hav
ing giod j)b printing Give
us a trial?
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: Friday, Aug. 24, 1894
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I Work on fckittletharpe’s new
1 store is going ahead in a rush.
Mr. B. J. Norcom ard wife
made a visit to Roper this week.
J. H. Leggett’s pleasure yacht
“Lemmie” has been launched
and is a thing of beauty.
Mr. J. A. Willoughby and son,
Master Clarendon, spent a few
days in Winton the past week.
The steamer “Lucy” is billed
for a grand excursion to Nag’s
Head Saturday night.
Messrs. Roe and Boyett started
up their carriage factory Monday
and are ready for public patron
age.
Mr. D. O. Brinkley is fitting up
a neat little store between his
place and that occupied by Miss
F. 0. Melson.
Mrs. Sarah A. Pope, aged 78
years, died on Monday afternoon
at three- thirty. She leaves one
daughter, Mrs. Emma Latham.
The Republican .convention
held at Mackeys last Saturday
nominated the following tickets:
fot sheriff, John B. Ghosson; for
register of deeds. W. H. Stubbs;
for superior court clerk, M. S.
Elliott; for coroner, James Iias
seli; for representative,
Learv.
DISBURSEMENTS OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
The following is the disburse
ments of the county commissioners
for July and August in payment of
June and July bills:
Commissioners per diem $ 64.00
Register Deeds, fees 20.00
Stationery, printing 99.43
Office supplies 9.39
Water, lights and phone 76.64
Fuel and janitor 150.00
Co. home demonstrator 100.00
Vital statistics 73.50
Poor allowances 112.44
Co. home supplies 80.70
Co home pay roll 66.66
Solicitor and recorder's sal. 200,00
C. S. C. fees 31.49
Sheriff and constable fees 110.49
J. P. fees 11.74
Donations Children's Home
Society 15.00
Expenses to prisoners 101.04
Poll holders expense 10 50
Assistants help tax records 372.00
Office salaries 504.16
General county interest 530.54
Total $2,739.72
W. J. JACKSON, JR.,
County Auditor.
PROCEEDINGS OF ROAD
COMMISSIONERS
| The following is the disburse
ments of the road commissioners
for July and August for June and
i July accounts: 1
Commissioners per diem 5 76.15
Register of deeds 10.00
Supervisor's salaries 670.00
Officers salaries 62.50
Miss, supplies 369.74
Convict supplies 430.09
Payroll 119,55
Feed and oil 1,181.98
Repairs to equipment 57.02
Material 121.40
j Truck driver 56 25
Bridge tenders salaries 100.00
Convict guards salary 130.00
House rent for supervisor 20.00
Conv’ts time compensation 23.85
General county interest 16.05
Total $3,444.58
W. J. JACKSON, JR.,
County Auditor.
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Coach Excursions:
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Via Norfolk $15.61
Via Washington 17.08
Round Trip Tickets
On sale daily, good 15 days, m
Pullmans on payment of Full
man fare; all trains:
via Norfolk $21.10
via Washington 23.01
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