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THE KODAK CAN LIE.
Vor Instance, It Can Transform a Small
i'tHli InUi u Ills Oue.
Tho urauti nr photographer who is also
ua angler is well aware- that hit) camera
will back him up when boasting of his
pisoatorial prowess. Ouo photo I saw
represented a lingo fish," tho length of
which ivppcnn 1 In equal (hat of a 2 foot
rule, whioh waa also shown. In reality
tho "take" was a little dace, or carp,
and while being photographed it. had
been held very closo to the lens. Tho
rule, of course, waa taken somo distance
away.
Ouo of my authorities was onco en?
gaged by both sides in a law case. A
company, which I will call the City
Lauds Imjv/ovcuicnl company, wanted to
abolish it certain court leadiug from
Lombard street to King William street
and wero willing to establish in its stood
a passage through oub of their own
buildings. Tho company's plea was that
tho court was a dingy, not to say dirty,
one, and, furthermore that it was haunt?
ed by loafers of qnestiouablo character.
Counsel for tho oilier side, representing
merchants having offices in tho court,
stoutly maintained that tho passage was
Wi ll lighted and eminently respectable
Photographs were handed in from both
sides. The first photo showed a narrow,
disreputable looking alloy, strewn with
rubbish and fallen hoarding. The other
picturo, however, showed tho court in
dispute to bo n fairly broad, well lighted
city thoroughfare, frequented by mer?
chants of tlu'iving appearance, Tlicso
photographs wore taki n for tho honso of
lords oouuuittco, but tho matter was
amicably sot i led
Hero is another cuso: Tito Shuttle
Machine company vacated their prem?
ises in Chcai iiie, and another sewing
mnchiuo dealer moved in. In order to
trado upon tho established reputation of
tho company tiio second tenant loft tho
old name on the windows and over tho
door, but added the word "lato" in very
minute characters for his own protec?
tion. Tho Shuttle company waxed
Wroth, brought an action and engaged a
photographer to toko a view of tho of?
fending shop front from a tailor's win?
dow opposite When this photograph
was produced in court, it was handed to
the presiding judge with a powerful
glass, whereupon his lordship was able
to perceive that what appeared to tho
eyo to bo a more ornamental dash was
in reality the protecting word "lato."
The photographer himself, by tin* way,
was not aware of this. Tho aggrieved
sewing machine company secured an in?
junction.?Strand Magn/.ino.
KILLED CY THEIR ARMOR.
It Weighed Too Much For tho Stoutest
Kassian Soldiers.
One <.? tho interesting features of tho
lato czar's funeral was, as usual, tho two
men clad in niediicval armor, one on
horseback ami the other oh foot. ?
Tho mounted knight hud his visor
open, and his armor was of burnished
gold, which glittered in tho sun. He
Bymljolizcd lifo.
Tho other was on foot. His armor
was coal black steel. His visor wan
closed, and in Iiis hand ho bore a drawn
two handed sword, tho blade of which
was slvroudcd in crape. Ho symbolized
death.
Tho weight of these two suits of ar?
mor is so great that, notwithstanding
tho most gigantic men of tho imperial
guard being selected to don them, tho
ono on foot who officiated at tho obse?
quies of Eihperor Nicholas I fell dead
from exhaustion on ron ?hing tho church j
of SS. Peter ami Paul, where the impe?
rial mausoleum is situated. While at tho
funeral of Alexander II the black knight
fainted during tho march from tho
Winter palace to th<> plnco of interment
and was carried to tho hospital, where
he died tho same night.
A similar fato overtook the black
knight at the recent czar's funeral. It
was observed that ho could scarcely drag
himself along during the latter part of
the procession through the capital, and
on reaching the fortress he sank uncon?
scious to tin* ground and has since died.
?Now York Advortisor.
The Tallahassee Madstone.
Tho most famous southern madstono
lickings in tho family of ox-Govcruor
Walker of Tallahassee, Pia. The stone
was presented to the governor several
years ago by the person who took it from
tho stomach of a deer. The valuable lit
tlo concretion is oblong in shape, about
\y> inches in length and of a bluish gray
color. Oni end tapers to a blunt, point ;
tho other is flattened and has an aper?
ture through which tho spongy, porous
interior may bo plainly seen. When in
use, tho opening is applied directly over
tho wound, and tho pithy substance
which forms the interior of the stouo is
supposed to "suck out" and absorb tho
poisonous venom, whether injected by a
deadly Eorjxmt or a rabid dog. Persons
who have seen tho stone applied declare
that it adhered firmly to Hie wound as
long as then; was a particlo of venom in
the System.?St. Louis Republic.
Alpaca For Traveling: Gowns.
Silk alpaca is a fabric much in favor
at present. It bears but, littlo resem?
blance to the material known by that
nnmo sonio years ago. This season nl
# paca is shown in all tho new colors and
in n variety of charming patterns. It is
a pliable material, graceful and service?
able nud ono especially suited for a trav?
eling gown. It sheds tho dust and scorns
wrinkles. ? New York News.
Ono Trtto Admirer.
"Mr. Timmins," said tho old fash?
ioned girl, "I hope yon are not an ad?
mirer of the new woman. "
"Oh, but I am," confessed Timmins.
?"SllO is good for at least three jokes and
a poem evory week. "?Indianapolis
Journal.
Discouraging to Forestry.
A rifle that will go through 34 inches
of oak and a hnmr.'i bod; at 1,500 yards,
such ns tho new array rifla will do, dn
Btroys tho previously existing high pre?
mium on ti. . h in timo of battle.?Roch?
ester Union u:i(1 Advortisor.
THE CHURCH OF ST. SOPHIA.
It gtumlK an tho Maaterpleee of Ityzantiuo
Architektur? and Construction.
Materials were brought from far and
near, Egyiit and Greece uniting with
Asia Minor and the- islands, ouch con
tiguor.s to tho apitai, iusupplyingthoir
quota i E uiurblo for, tho columns ami
walls >if tin* church of St. Sophia. For
nearly six years tho work went on with
unabated energy. Many difiiculties
wero overcomo and many oxpoiiinents
wero tried and found successful, and at
length, on tho 20th of December, 537,
tho church was dedicated amid tho ac?
clamations of the populace, and tho om
poror exclaimed in the fullness of his
prido: "Glory bo to God, who hath
thought me worthy to accomplish so
great a work. I havo vanquished theo,
O Solomon!"
The emperor's joy in his church was,
however, destined to receive a rudo
shock sumo 20 yours later, when tho
apso and part of the dome wero thrown
down by an earthquake, but tho samo
energy which was shown in tho build?
ing of tho clinch again asserted itself.
Tho damage was repaired?tho dome
being heightened 20 feet to give it ad?
ditional security?and tho church was
reconsecrated on the 2-lth of December,
??!5, oj.j years after the disaster.
Tho church of St. Sophia has nover
been surpassed in tho unity and com?
pleteness of its design and in tho dar?
ing nature of its construction. In this
building the arch and dome assert them?
selves and domiuato everything, and wo
havo a lightness, a spaciousness and a
grandeur t hiit had never been reached in
the finest of the basilicas and has never
been surpassed since. During all tho
centuries which havo elapsed since its
erection,it has maintained itssnpromacy
as the masterpiece of Byzantine archi?
tect uro and construction, and it fixed
generally tho typo on which most of tho
later churches in tho cast wero based,
but it has never been surpassed by any
of them.?Scottish Review.
SCHEDULE
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IN EFFECT SEPT. 15. 1805.
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S.W. JAMISON,
President and General Manager.
istei?
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 12, 18C5
Westbound. Leave Koauoke Dally.
1:30 a, m.(Washington andChattanooga
limited) for Bristol and the South and
West. Stops at principal stations west
of R?dford. Pullman sleepers to Mew
Orleans and Memphis, dining car at?
tached.
7:05 a. m. tor Radford, Bluoneld and
Pocabontaa
1:25 p. m. the Chicago Bxpreao for Rad?
ford, Bluefleld, Pooahontas, Kenova,
Oinclnnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis,
Kansas City, Columbus and Chicago.
Pullman Vuffet Sleeper Roanoke
to Columbus. Also for PulaBkl,
Wytheville, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Chat
tanooga and Intermediate points.
*ortb and Kastboond,Le?ve Boauohe
Daily.
1:40 p. m. for Petersburg, Richmond
and Norfolk
1:40 pi m. for Washington, Hagorstown,
Philadelphia and Now York.
10:40 p. m. for Richmond and Norfolk.
Pullman sleeper Roanoke to Norfolk
and Lynchburg to Richmond.
8:05 p. m. Washington and Chatta?
noova limited) for Washington,
Hagorstown, Philadelphia and New
York. Pullman aleepors to Washing
ton, Philadelphia and Now v -.rk via
Bhenandoah Junction and Baltimore
and Ohio railroad. Stops only at
principal stations.
Durham Division?Leave Lynchburg
(Union station" daily 3:45 p. m. for
South Boston and Durham and Inter?
mediate atatlona.
rV Ins ton Svojq Divinion?Leavo Roa?
noke (Union station) dally 2:10 p. m.
for Becky Mount, Tdartinsvillo, Wln
iton-Salem and intermediate stations
For all additional Information apply
ticket offlco or to W. B. BEVILL
I General Paesengei Agent, Roanoke, V??
M. F. BBAGP,
Traveling Passenger Agert.
It l? u superb Tfontc mid cxcrl? n won
'terful Influence In stioiurthenlnttliorsv'-ti'm
l?y driving through the proper clmunol sill Im?
purities. Health und struiigth uro guaranteed
to result from Its use.
My wife was bedridden for eighteen month.,
After indnic Krnitllelil's Frmitle Ilcmiiit
tor for two month*. Is Bettina well.
J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark.
BKADFIEI.D RKOULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA.
Sold by nil Druggists nt f 1.00 per bottle.
STTTTTTTTTTT^TT^TTTTTtTTS
LBQALi NOTltJKt).
Chap. H48.?A Joint iieeolntlnn Proposing:
an Amendment to the Fifth Sect inn of
Article Ton of the Constitution of Vir
Klnia, and Providing for Publishing:
Maid Amendment and Certifying; the
Same to the Next General Assembly.
Approved March 8, 1891.
1. ItcsolTcd bytho home ot delegates and son
ate (a majority of the members elected to each of
the two houses agreeing thereto), 1 hat the fol?
lowing; nmcudiucnt to the constitution of Vir?
ginia he, and is hereby proposed, and Is hcrchv
rotertcd to the general assembly to bo chosen nt
the next general election of senators and mem?
bers of the bouse of delegates for its concurreuco
In conformity with the provisions of section one,
of article twelve of said constitution, namely,
strike ont from the constitution of Virginia the
fifth claiiHC of article ton, which Is in the follow
ing words:
$ 5. The ccncral assembly may levy a tax not
exceeding one dollar per annum on eyery male
citizen who has attained '.lie ago of twenty one
years, which shall be applied exclusively In aid of
public free schools; and counties and corpora
Hons shallbave power to impose a cipitatien
tux, not exceeding fifty ccnte per annum, for all
purposes.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
g B. The general assembly may levy n tax not
exceeding one dollar per annum on ovey male
citizen who has attained the age of twenty-one
years, which shall be applied exclusively In nld of
public free schools; nud couuticB and corpora?
tions shall have power to Impose a capitation
tar, not exceeding fifty cents per ?nimm, for all
purposes; nud tho general assembly may impose
upon erery mine inhabitant Of the State between
the ages of sixteen and sixty years, thu duty of
working, not exceeding two days In any one
year, upon the public roads and highways
herein, eubiect, however, to snob exemptions
from duty as may bo from time to tlnio pre?
scribed by law.
2. Resolved, That the clerk of the senate or the
clerk of the house of delegates, or, if a vacancy
huppen in both of the enld olllccs, the presiding
ofilccr of either house of the general assembly,
be authorized and required to cause this proposed
amendment and these resolutions to" be published
In one newspaper published In each of the cities
ot the commonwealth having moro than ten
thousAud Inhabitants, once a week for three con?
secutive months previous to the time of choosing
the members of tlit* cencra'. assembly at the next
general election of senators and members of tho
bouse ot delegates.
8. Resolved, 'I hat the clerk ot the senate and
the clerk of the house of delegates be required to
transmit to the general assembly to be choseu at
the next general election of senators and mem?
bers or the hotisu of delegates ft certified copy ot
said proposed amendments and df these resolu?
tion, together with the certificate', of publica?
tion by the publishers of the new-paper! In which
the said proposed auicuilments shall have been
published.
Ornci or Clbrk or ? ousts op Dei.kuates,
IticiiMOM), Va., July 95,18*'a.
The foregoing is n copy of a Joint resolution
proposing an amendment to the fifth section of
article 111 of the constitution of Virginia, and pro?
viding for publishing said amendment und cer?
tifying the same to the next general assembly?
which was agreed to dining the sessions of 1893
1894 by a majority ot the mem hers elected to each
of the two houses, and so recorded, and which
Joint resolution WH approved by the governor on
March 8, 1894, and is published In accordance
with n provision contained therein.
J. BKLL ISlOGBK,
Clerk of Honse of Delegates and Kecucr of the
Itolls of Virginia. 8 1 om law
W. Darke, a private in Compmi- _J
Sixth Infantry Regulars, statlonod at
Fort Thomas, Kentucky, who desires
information concerning the Cuban revo?
lution, and believes that be can raise a
company to help out the revolutionists.
Jerry Root, of For". Ripley, Minn., also
asks for information, and Informs Mayor
Swift that a company can bo ready to
move next month.
A Lynching; Almost Certain.
Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 15.?Jeff. Ellis,
tho negro rapist captured yesterday near
Holly Springs, Miss., is now on his way
back to Braden, Tonn, tho scene ot bis
crime, in custody of tbree officers. He]
has confessed as to the offense, and also!
Bays ho ravished and murdered Mrsj
Wilcox, of the same locality, some time]
ago. In this case, tho woman's husband]
went cra/.y from the shock and died in!
an asylum. Elha adds that bo tried to]
rape a young girl while escaping Intel
Mississippi, but did not Btiocoed. Hq
will almost certainly be lynched on arl
rival at Braden.
Had Kallroad Wreck,
Bradford, Pa , Oot. is.?A bat
wreck occurred on the Buffalo dlvislor
of the Westorn New York and Ponn
sylvanla railroad at 1 o'clock this morn
ing As a north-bound freight trait
was passing Eldred station the locomo
tivn left tbo rails and plunged down ai
ombankmont, followed by cloven loadec
cars. Fireman Je9so Baxter, of Buf
falo, was caught beneath tbeengino ar
crushed to death. Engineer Brockwa
and B.-akcman Hagmire, both of Bui
falo, were Heriously injured.
Fort Wiiyoe Centennial Celebration.
Four wayne, Ind., Oct. 15.?The eel
obration of tho one hundredth anlvor !
sary of Fort Wayne's existence as i
city, which 1b to continue four days, be?
gan this morning and large crowds arq
in attendance. This afternoon an im-i
mense bicycle parade was given over
the paved Btreets, followed by bicycle
races and various other games. This
evening the opening centennial meet?
ing was hehL_
Terrible Percentage of Death.
Washington, Oot. 15.?Reports to the
United States supervising surgeon gen?
eral indicate that during the present
epidemic of cholera in Japan there have
Leen 42,700 casea and 28,514 deaths. I
is believed that the epidemic bai
reached its climax and ia now declin
ing._
A Negro Called Oat and Shot.
Nabhvii.i.k, Tenn., Oct. 15.?Eugene
Vancy, a negro, who lived ono mile east
of Manchester, was called outlast night
at 10 o'clock by a crowd of white men
and shot to death. He was charged
with keeping and abusing a half-witted
whito girl at bis home.
To Visit Atlanta In November.
Cleveland, Ohio, Oot 14.?The
Cleveland chambor of oommerco wrl
visit tho Atlanta Exposition in i bodv
on November 20 23 Thx number* oi
the organization wlU go on a flyer,
double section vestibule train of sleep
Ing and dinning cars.
National Association of Builders.
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 13.?The Na
In TUB t LUKE'S OFFICS OK TUB CIR
cult t'ourt for the city of ltoannkc. on the 25th
day of September, 1896. Lucy Wett, who sups
by her next friend, David Clarkston, plaintiff,
a-.- ili..-i Floyd West, defendant, chancery.
The object ot this suit la to dissolve the bond*
L.EOAL, NOTICES.
of inntrlmony heretofore solemnized between
plaintiff and defendant and to obtain rt decree for
a divorce a vlumlo matrlmonl from the defend?
ant, and an affidavit having been made and riled
that tho defendant, Floyd Wist, Is uot a resident
of the Stale of Virginia, It la ordered that he do
appear here, within fifteen days after due publi?
cation hereof, and do what may bo uccessarv to
protect his Interest In this suit. And It Is further
ordered that a copy hereof be published once a
week lor four weeks In Tub i<o.vnoke Daily
Timks. and that a copy be posted at the front
door of tho courthouse of this city on tho first
day of tho next term.
A copy?Teste:
S. S. BKOOEE, Clerk.
A. J. OLtvitn, p. q. ?I Sti 4w
W11 KHK AS, HY DEED, DATED 17TH DAY
of October, 1889. recorded In the clerk's
office of the Hustings Court for city ot Hoanoke,
Va., In deed book SI, pago 191, T. It. Campbell
conveyed to the undersigned certain property in
trust to secure to 1'. L. Terry tho sum ot $300 00,
payable as therein set forth; and, whoreas, de
lanlt has been made in the payment ot part ot
said debt, and being requested by V L. Terry,
tho benellciaty thcreunaer, I will offer for sale,
separately, ut public auction, to the bigbcBt bid?
der, AT 12 O'CLOCK NUON.ON WEDNESDAY,
OCTOUEK 10. 1805, at A. L. Marshall's planing
mill, on Moorman road northwest, In city of
Koanoke, Va., tho property'described under said
deed, to-wlt: One MnliVs pinning machino and
one portable eight horsepower stoam erg inc.
TEEMS: Caeh. S. VV. JAMISON,
0 21 td9_Trnstee.
BY VIRTUE OK A DEED OK TRUST EXE
cnted by Mary A. McCrossln and husband on
the 20th day of August, 1891, and duly ro
corded on page 31 In deed book No. 07 of the
Hastings Court records for the city of Koan?
oke conveying to George J. l'ect Tr., and his
successors certain real estate therein described
In trust to secure to tho National Mutual Build
ing and Loan Association of New York certain
payments of money provided to be made under
tho terms of the said trust, which payments now
stand In default and gald association hnvlne as?
signed for value Its entire Interest tu said debt
and the undersigned having been by order ot
court duly substituted tor C.eo. J. I'cct. trustee,
by consent of the parties et Interest, tbererore.on
request of the BSSlgnco and bcnotirlarv of
said trnst I will on SATURDAY.TBK S1ST DAY
OF SEPTEMBER, 1895, at 12 o"clock noon, offer
for sale on the premises, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, clthrr in person
or by couusol. all ot that certain lot or
parcel ot land, with all the improvements thereon,
altnated at No f>15 (;ilntcr(or Fourth) avenuen.c.
In tho city of Koanoke, and State ot Vtrelula, und
bounded und described as follows, to-wit: "Bc
glunlng at a point on the southerly side of Oll
mer Blreet, dlstuut 150 feet easterly from Hie
southeasterly corner of Oilmcr street and Wood
street and running thence along ullmcr street,
south 87? 45'. esst5Cfeet, thencesouth 2? 15', west
100 feet, thence north 87? 45', west 50 feet, thcr.ee
north 8* 15', east 100 feet to Ollmer street, the
place of beginning. Amount due upon said debt
as ot August 6, 1^95, Is (1322.13 and cojIb of tnis
sale.
8 21 tds ARTHUR N. DEER, Trnstee.
By consent ot the parties at Interest the above
sale is postponed to Monday, September 23, 1895,
at the same time aud place.
ARTHUR N.DBHH, Trustee.
Under an order of court the above advertised
sale Is postponed until October 15, 1S95, at the
same place and hour, or to such otner date, to be
hereafter stated, as tfcc said con't injunction
shall have been previously dissolved.
ARTD.UK N. DBRR, Trnstee.
THUS TEE'S SALE?BY VIRTUE OF A CElt
tain deed of trust, dated the 1st day ot Jan?
uary, 1891, anil recorded In tho clerk's ofllco of
the "Hustings Court for the city of Koanoke, In
deed book 91, page 990, from the Exchange Build?
ing and Investment Company lo thi nnd'cislgncd
trustee, executed for the ptirpoec of securing A.
M, and W. M. Fuller the sum ot twenty-live hun?
dred dollars (f2,600 00), with interest thereon at
tho rate of ti per cent, per annum; default having
been made |n" the payment of the taxes npon said
property for the year 1804, and default having
been ntsdo also in the. payment ot the semi?
annual Instalments of interest due upon said
loan on the lsl day of July. 1095, and having been
required so to do by the beneficiary In said deed
and in accordance with tho terms of the same,
providing that. In event of default being made
In the payment of any of said semi-annual in?
stalments of In tore* t or In the payments of taxes
upon said property, th* entire debt shull mature,
the undersigned Will, In 1 rout of the courthouse
of the city of Koanoke Va.. offer for eulc at pub?
lic uictlon, AT 19 O'CLOCK NOON, ON THE
10TH DAY O'tf OCTOBER. 1800, the following
d<scritietl i.arccla of land, situated iu the city of
Koanoke, Va.:
Begi.iniug at a point on the sonthsldo of
Robertson street 176 feet east of Jefferson slieet,
thence south ST degrees45 minutes east .'0 ftet
along Hohertson street, thence south 2 degrees
15 minutes west 200 feet to a polct, thence north
S7 degrees 43 minutes west 50 feet to a point,
thence north 2 degrees 15 minutes cast to the
place ot beginning, known as lots Nos. 919and 991,
in ward 5, according to the map of the lands of
the Koanoke Land and Improvement Company.
TKHMS OK BALK? Cash aa to the costs as
well as Hie sum of twenty-five hundred dollars
1(2,500), with Interest thereon from the 1st day of
January, 1805, aud also the tares that may be duo
upon suid property, and ftl to the residue upon a
en clit of one and two years from the day Of sale,
with Interest thereon from that day, which said
deferred pat mcnts shall be evidenced by the notes
of the purchasers and secaicd by a deed ot trust
upon the premises sold.
Ull-tds S. W. JAMISON. Trnetce.
. KISTKE'S SAKE.- HY VIRTUE OF A CBR
' lain deed or trust dated the 3rd day ot May.
1693. and recorded In the clerk's oillce of the
Hustings Court for the clt} or Koanoke in deed
book 8?, page 199, from T. o Bickers amlT. A.
bickers, iits wife, tothcundcrslgnediro8iee.exe
cnted forihu purpose of securing Ann M. Payne
I he nun ol lour tlionsand dollars (f4,000) with in?
terest thereon at a rale ot (1 per cent, per annum;
default 'having been made In the payment of the
taxi s upon said property for the years lblit and
1801; and default having been made also in the
payments of the scml-iinuual instalments of in?
terest due upon said loan, on the 3rd day of Nov?
ember, 1S94, and tho 3rd day ot May, 1896, and
having been required so to do by the beneflctary
in said deed anu in accordonce with the terms ol
tho same, providing that In event of default be?
im.' made In the pnymer.t ot any of s\ld semi?
annual instalments tit interest, or in the payments
of the taxes upon said property tho entire debt
shall mature, the undersigned will. In front of
the courthouse of the city of Koanoke. Va . offer
tor s?le at public auction AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
ON TOR 1?I'll DAY OK OCTOBER, 1895. the
following described parcel of laud situated In the
cllv of howuoke, Va.:
Beginning at n point on the north side of Elm
street 324.5 feet west of Henry street.!hence with
Him street sonth KS degrees :to minutes west 50
feet to a point, thence north 3j degrees west 149
feel to an alley, thence with same noith Ss de?
grees :tii minutes east 59 feet to a point, thence
south 80degrees east 149 feel to the place of be
' ginning.
Ihlt.MS OK SALE?Cash as to the cosls of
sale as wi II as the snui of fonr thousand dollars
($4,11*1). With interest thereon from the Bid day of
j .May, 1 -91, and also the tuxes tlut may be due
npon said property, at.d as to the residue upon a
credit of one and two years from the day of sale
I with Interest thereon irom that day, which said
1deterred Lay men ts shall be evidenced by the
notes ot the purchaser and secured by a deed of
trust upon the j remises sold.
9 14 tds S. W.JAMISON. Trustee.
IN THE OLEe.K'8 OFFICE OK THE CIRCUIT
i ouri for the i ity ot Hoai okc on the 19th day
of September. 1895. D. K. Whitlork. plaintiff,
against Catherine Johnson, defendant. Debt,
'i tie object of this suit Is to recover from the de
tel.cl-jui. the sum of (100 due by ten negotiable
i notes #10 each with interest and C06tB and lo Ut?
tum the effects of said defendant in the city of
Koimokc and sell same to satisfy pi tin tiff's claim.
Anil an affidavit having been made and Died that
(be defendant, Catherine Johnsi n, is not uresl
dent of the State ot Viretni? u Is ordered that
she do appear wltt.ln tltteei. days after due pub?
lication hereof and do what may be iiertirsnry to
protect her interest in this suit. And it is further
I ordered that B copy hereof be published once a
week for lour weeks In Tin: hOASOKB Daily
Times ami that a copy be posted St the front
(lour ot the conn house o; this city or Hie tlrst
day ol the text week. A copv? Teste:
S. s. BROOKE, Clerk.
' K. KASiiOT.rn Hicks, p. g._9 13-4W
TRUSTEE'S SALE?BY VIRTUE OF A DEED
of trust oxecuted October 30, 1891, by S. C.
, Wh'taker and wife to E. A. Walton, trnstee, to
secure a certain debt therein mentioned, which
deed is of record In the clerk's office of the Cor?
poration Court of Koanoke city In deed hook (?8,
page 824, and by virtue of an order of the said
court substituting the uiuicrs'gned In the place
, of tlio said Walton, trustee, default linvlng oeen
made in the payment ot the deb' upon the terms
? ot ibo said aeed and being required so to do by
the beneOciary, 1 shall ON THE 19TH DAY OF
?loClOdKK, 189), AT 12 O'CLOCK M., In front of
/ the courthouse In tho citv ol Koanoke, Va., offer
f for sale to the highest bidder for cash the prop
ertv conveyed In the raid deed of trust, which Is
known u? the west half of lot 5, se -tion 15, of the
Lewis addition to Koanoke city, which fronts 25
feet on Ihe south side ?f Ninth avenue and ex
tends back between parallel lines Hi" feet to nn
alley, ai d nas on It a comfortable dwelling. The
amount due nnder the said deed. Including in?
surance paid, lsfl.499.t2 J AS. S. QHOVKB,
9-17-tds Substituted Tru-ter.
IAND MALE.?BY VIRTUE OK A DSHD OF I
j trust executed by .1. K Wingfltld, October
17.1S9P. recorded In deed book No. 58, page 803,
conveying to Hobt. K. Hcott, trustee, properly ,
LEGAL NOTICE8.
hereinafter described, in trust to eeenre to the
?\\ oodiaud Park Land Company the payment of
two notes of $SO-i each, dated October 17, lrtto,
and payable, with Interest from date. In one and
two , eirs from date; In the payment of which
the s?.ld i. F. Wlngileld bating defaulted, and
bring directed BO to do by tho hol lers or the said
Dotes. 1 will, ON THK 99TU DaY OK OCTO
BBR, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, at the frout door of
the courthonte of Koauoke city, sell at public
auction, a lot of laud on the south side of Wood?
land avenue, Koanoko. Virginia, 16U feet west of
Fourth street being lot No. lu. section No. :t,
according to tho map of the Woodlaud I'ark Land
Company. TK KMS: Cash sufficient to pay the
sum ol il.OOU with intetcst as abo*e. and '.he
costs of the execution of this trust, and tho res?
idue In one atd two years, evidenced by pur
chaser's bonds, scenred by deed of trust on the
proj)crty:_l{onrj_E._SCOTT,J'ru8tce._ 927td
LAND SALB.?BY VIKTUBOF A dhkd OF
trust executed by T. E.H. llartsook, October
17, ISO', recorded lu deed book No. 60, psge 998,
conveyed to Hobt. K. Scott, trustee, property
hereiraftcr described. In trust to secure to the
Woodland Park Land Compauy, the payment of
two notes of {358.83 each, dated October 17, 1890,
and payable with iutcrest from date. In one and
two years from date; In the payment of which,
the said T. B. B. llartsook having defaulted, and
being directed so to do by the holders of the
notes, i will, ON THE 2'tu day of OCTO?
BER, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door
of the courthouse of hoauokc city, sell at public
auction, a lot of land on the north side of Wood
Ian., avenue, Roanoke, Virginia. MJ feet west of
Fourth street, being lot No. SO, section No. 1, ac?
cording to the map of the Woodland Park Land
Company. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay the
Bum of fSlfUii,, with interest as above, and the
costs of executing this trust, and the residtto In
ono and two years, evidenced by purchaser's
bone's, secured by a deed of trust on tho property.
HOlir. k. SCOTT. Trustee.__9 ii tcs
LAND SALE.?BY VIRTUE OF A DEKlToF
trutt executed by G. t. Walker, October n,
189 I, recorded in deed book No. 60, pane 2-5, con
voylng to Hobt. E. Scott, trnstro. property here
I inafter described, In trust to sccuro 10 the Wood?
land l'ark Laud Company the payment of two
notes of $5t)s.:':: each, dated Octob;r IV, 1890, and
paynblc. with interest from date; In the payment
of which the said O. T. Walker having defaulted,
and being dlrortod so to Jo by the bolder! of tho
said notes, I will, ON the 29I'll DAY OF
OCTOHBH, 1895, at 13 o'clock noon, at the front
door of tiic courtlioitic of Roanoke city, sell at
public auction, a lot of land on the south Mile of
East Campbell street. Roanoke, Virginia, 250
feet weat of Fourth street; being lot No! 27. sec?
tion No. 1, according to the map ol the Wood?
land Park Land Company. TERMS: Cash snllt
cient to pay the sum of $1,0111.0)1, with interest
as above, and the costs ot executing this trust,
and the rrsiduo in ono nud two years, evidenced
by Iho purchaser's bonds, eeourcl by a deed of
trust on the ptopcrty. ROUT. ~e. SCOTT,
Trustee. 9 27 td
LANDSALB.?BY VIRTUE OF A DEED of
trust executed toll. C. McKinstry October
17, 1890. reeorded In deed bock No. 60, "page 3iw,
conveying to Hobt. e. Scott, trustee, property
b rclnattir described in trust to secure to the
Wocdland Park Land Company the payment of
two notes of $358.33 euch, dated October 17. 1MK),
mil payable- with Intores! from date in ono and
two years from date; the said M. C. McKinstry
having defaulted lu the payment of the noto last
maturing, and being directed bo to do by tho
holder of the said note, 1 will, ON THE 29TH
DAY Ol-' OCTOBER, 1803, AT 19 o'CLOCK
NOON, at the front door of the courthouse of
Roanoke city, sell at public auction n lot of
land on the south sldo of Woodland avenue, Roa?
noke, Vlrgitila, 120.85 feet east of Fourth street,
being lot No. 4. section No. 4, according to the
map of the Woodland Park Land Company
TERMS: Cash sutUclcct to pay the sum of
$71006 with Interest as above, and tho costs of
executing this trust, and the residue lu one and
two years, evidenced by purchaser's bones,
seen red by deed ol truet oil tho pi open v. KG BT.
if. SCOTT. Trustee._ 0 27 td.
LAM) balk.?BY VIRTUE OF a DEED
of trust executed by G. W. Davis and Sallie
A , his wife, October 17, lS'.h), recorded In deed
book No. 51, page :iti7, conveying to Hobt. K.
Scott, trust, c, property hereinafter descrl-ied, lu
trust to secure to the Woodland Park Land Com?
pany the payment ot two notes of $231.39 each,
dated October 17, ls'.V), and payable, with Interest
from date, in one and two years from date; In the
payment ot which the said G. W. Davis having
defaulted, and hein^jjllrcctctl bo te) do by the
holders ot taid iiotreJAvill, on THE 90T1I DAY
ok OCTOBER, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
front door ot Iho courthouse Of Roanoke clly,
sell at pub lie auction, a lot of land on tho north
side ot Woodlaud avenue, Roanoke. Virginia, .'
foot woslol Fourth street, being lot No. 51. section
No. 1, according to the map of the Woodland
Park Land Company. TERMS: Cash sufficient
to pay the sum ot $108.68, with Interest as above,
auu the casts ot executing this trust, and tho
residue in one und two years, evidenced b> pur
cIiabi i'.- bonds, secured by a deed of trust on the
property. KOB r. e. SCO I T, Trustee. 9 27 tds
Iand s \lk ox Virtue o* a dbrd of
U trust executed by t. B. II, llartsook October
17, 1SV>0, ree rded lu ?ecd hook .No, 60, page. 301,
cobveytrg to Hobt. K. Scott, trustee, property
hereinafter described lu trust to et CO re o> the
Wooolund Purk Land Company tho payment of
two notes or $958.33 escb, dated October 17, lb'.KJ.
and payable with Interest from dale In our ami
two years from date; in the payment of which
tbc sa'.d t. E. b. llartsook having defaulted and
being directed -o to do by the holders ot tho said
noies. I will, ON TIlS JiTH DAY of OCTOBER,
1895, AT 13 o'clock NOUN, at the front door
of the courthouse of Roanoke clly, sell at public
auction a lot Of land on the north side of wood*
laud avenue, Koanoko. V irginia, Hid feet west ot
Hour ill street, being lot No t , section No, 1. ac?
cord ug 10 the map ol Iho Woodland Park Land
Company. TERMS: C?ih sufficient to pay the
bum ot $610.08 with interest us above, ami the
co id of executing this trust, and the residue in
Olm and two years, evidenced by purchase!'!
bunds, secured by deed ot trust on the property,
hl?bt. E. SGOT I", Trustee. '.i 91 td.
? AN!) SALE ? by VIRTUE OF A DEED of
Aj trust executed by J. F, Wlngfield October 17,
1890, recorded In dootl book No. Sli, page 301, con?
vex lug to Hobt. E. Scott, trustee, property here?
inafter described in trust to secure to tho Wood?
land l'ark Land Company the payment of two
notes of $5<lU each, dated October 17, ls!?0, payable
with Interest from dato In ono and two years
from date; In the payment of which the euld J?
k. Wlnglleld having defaulitd, and being directed
so to do by the holders of the said notes, 1 will.
ON THE 29 I'll day OF OCTOBER, 1805, at 12
o'CLOCK NOON at the front door of tho court
house ot Roanoke city, sell at public aucilou a
lot of land on the southwest corner of Woodland
avenue and Fourth street, Roanoke, Virginia,
being lot No. 14, section No. 3, according to tho
mup of tho WoodWnd l'ark Lund Company.
TBii.MS: Cash sufficient to pay the turn of
$1 .too with interest as above and the costs ol exe?
cuting tliis trust, and the residue In one ami two
years, evidenced by purchaser's bonds, rt-ctued
by deed of trust on tho properly. HOBT e.
SCOTt, Trustee. '.' 27 td.
1AND SALE.?BY VIKTOR uFA DEED i?l"
j trust executed by J. F Wit L-tlrld October
17,1800, rcooided In deed book No 50, page
conveying to Ko*H. E. Scott, t rut tec. property
hereinalter desctibe'd, in trust to secure to the
Woodland l'ark l.und Company tho payment of |
two notes Of $600 each, dated October 17, 1890,
payable with interest from date in one und two
>ears from date; la the payment of which tho I
said J. r. \\ lngtleld having defaulted nod being
directed so to no by tho holders or the said notes,
1 will, ON TBE90TR day OF OCT'oUaK, ltfiS.
at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, at the front door of the
courthouse of Ro.-moke city,sell at public auction
a lot of lund en tho south side of \\ midland avc -
one, Roanoke. Virginia, 900 feet west or Fourth
street, being lot No. 9, section No. 3, ac ordltig
to the map of I tic Woodland l'urk Lund Company.
TEKMm Cash sufficient to pay the- sum of $1,000
with interest as above and tho COS 18 of oxei atlng
this trust und tho residue In ono und two yeurs.
evidenced by purchaser s. bonds, secured by deed
of trnst ou propeoy sold. HOBT. E. scott,
Trustee. " 9 27 td.
AND BALK. ? BY V I HTI'E OF A DBED OF
trust executed by T. E. B. llaitsoofc October
17, lS'.lti, recorded in deed book No. 60, page 909,
conveying to Hobt. E. Scott, trustee, property
hereli.altor described lu trust to secure to the
Woodland Park Land Company the payment of
two notes of $218.33 each, dated October 17,1MK>,
and payable with interest from dato tu one and
two year* from dale; In the payment ot which tho
said t. k. B. uartsook having defaulted, and be
in" directed so to do bj the holders of the said
notes, I wl 1, ON TUBiOTH day OF OCTOBER,
1803. AT 12O'CLOCK NOON, at the front door
of the courthouse of Roanoke city, sell at public
auction, a lol of laud on the northwest corner ot
Fourth street and Woodland avenue, Roanoke,
Virginia, being lot No. 37, section No. 1, accord?
ing to the map of the Woodland Park Land Com?
pany. TBRMSl Cash sufficient to pay tho sum
of $Mti Wi with interest as above, and the costs ot
exocullug this trust, and the residue in one and
two yeara, evidenced by purchaser's bonds,
secured by dred of trust ou property. hOBT.
E. sCOT 'f', Trustee. ?27 td.
AND SAI.K by Vlin UE OF A DEED OF
trust OXeeoted by m. C. McKinstry October
17. 1*90, recorded in deed book No. 50, page 31?,
Conveying to Hobt. H. Scott, trustee, property
berelnallc-r described, In trust O secure to the
Woodland I'ark Land Company the payment of
two notes of $358.33each, dated October 17, 1890.
and payable, with Interest from date, In ono and
two yean front date; the said m. c. McKinstry
I having defaulted In the payment of th i note last
I matuililg, und being directed so to do by the
holders ot the fa d notes, 1 will, ON T 11K 90 I'll
DAY OF OCTOBER. 1?!?. AT 19 O'CLOCK
I iiUON, at the front door ot the courthouse of
LEGAL. NOTICES.
Roauokc city, eell at public auction, a lot of land
on the Booth tide of Woodland avenue, Koanoko ,
Va.. 1K0.35 fett cast ot Fourth street, being tho
lot No. 6. ?tctlon No. ?!, according to tho map ot
the Woodland Park Lana Company. TERMS:
Cash sufficient 1o pay the Bum of $338.83, with
Interest as above. and the costs of executing this
trust, and the residne In one and two years, evi?
denced by pirchaser's bonds, seen red by deed ot
trust ou the property. R?liT. E. SCOTT,
Trustee. _ '.? and
T AND 8alb? BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF
XJ ttu?t executed by T. E. It. IlarUook Octo?
ber 17, l>90, re rorded In d?>cd book No. 60, pago
SOS, conveying to Robert K. Scott, trustee, prop
eriy hereltutter described, in trust to scearo to
the Woodland Park Land Companv tho payment
of two note4cr $25s33 each, dated October 17,
1kkj, and payable, with Interest from date. In one
and two years from date; In the payment ot
which tic said T. E. It. lUrtsook having de?
faulted, and being directed so to do by the
holders ot the said notes I will, on TOE 29TH
DAY OF OCTOBER, 1809, AT 19 O'CLOCK
noun, at the front door of the courthouse of
Koanoke city, sell at public anctlon, a lot of land
on the north side ot Woodland avenue, 120 feet
west of Konrth street. Koanoke. Va., belt g lot
No. 41. section No. 1, according to tho map of the
Woldland Park Land Company TERMS: Cash
sufficient topav the sum or fspi ce, with Interest
as above, and the co-ts of executing this trust,
and the residue in one and two vearj. evidenced
by purchaser's bonds, secured by deed ot trust on
the property. HOBT. E. SCOTT, Trustee. ?27td
I" and SALE?BY VIRTUE OF a deed OF
J trust executed by Q. W. Davis and Saille A.,
his wlte, October 17. 1890, recorded in deed book
51, page 309, conveying to Hohl E Scott, trn-tec,
properiy hereinafter described in tru-t to secure
to tee woodland I'ark Land Company the pay?
ment of two rotes ot 9930 each, dated October 17,
1800, and payable, with interest from dat \ In one
and two \CRr- from date; in the payment of
which the said G VY. Divlfl hiving crfiuited.
and being dirt <tsd so to do by the b riders '>rsuld
note?. I will, Oil TlIB 99 I'll DAY OF OCTOBER,
1605, AT is O'CLI' JK noon, ut the rront doorof
the conrthouso ot Koanoke city, sell at public
auction, a lot Ot land on the north side of Ta/.e
well street, Koanoke, Va., 5trU feet west of Edge
wood street, being lot No. 31, section No. 4. ac?
cording to the map ol the Woodland Park Land
Compuuy. TERMS: Cash sulllcient to pay the
sum ot $5C0, with intere t as above, and the costs
Of executing this trust, and the residue in ore
and two years, evidenced by purchaser's bonds,
secured by deed of trust on the property. RODT.
K M ott. Trustee._ 0 97 td
TAND SALE?BY VIRTUE of A DBEO OF
j trust executed by Miss II. d. Graves Octo?
ber it, lS'.Hi, recorded In deed bonk 53, page 84,
conveying to Hobt. K Scott, trustee, property
hercinaft r described, in trust lo secure to tho
Woodland Park Land Compuuy the payment ot
two notes of $5(0 each, dated October 17, 1890,
and payable, with interest Horn date, in one and
two yeati from dato; In the payment of the last
of which uoles the said Miss 11. d. Graves having
defaulted, and being directed by the holders ot
the said note so to do. 1 will, on THIC 2ith
day OF OCTOBER, 1805, at 12 O'CLOCK
noon, at the front door of the courthouse ot
Koanoke city, sell at public aiie lon, a lot of land
on tho south side ot \\ oodland avenue, Koanoke
Va., 240 feet west of Fourth street, being lot No
8. section No 3, according to the map of tho Wood
land Park Land Company. TERMS: Cash sut
llclont to pay tho sum ot $5tH). with Interest as
above, and the costs ot executing this trust, and
the residue In one and two yeats, evidenced by
purchaser's bonds, secured by deed of trust on
the property. HOBT. E. SCOTT. Trustee. 0 27 td
Land SALE?by VIRTUE OF A dk.E? OF
trust executed by T. E. B. Hartsook Octo?
ber 17, 1890. recorded In deed book No. 50, page
295, conveying to Hobt. K. Scolt, trustee, prop?
erty hereinafter describe 1, lu trust to secure to
the Woodland Park Land Company the payment
! of two notes of $358.33 each, dated October 17,
189J, and payable, with lutrrest from dale, in one
and two years front date: In tho paymont of
which the said T. E. B. Uartsook having de?
faulted, anil being directed so to do by tho
bidders of the notes. I will, ON TUR 29111 OF
OCTOBER, 1805. at 19 O'CLOCK NOON, at the
front door of the courthouse of Koanoke city,
sell, at public auction, a lot ot land on toe north
side of Woodland avenue, Koanoke, Va., 10 feet
west of Fourth street, being lot No. 3s. section No.
1, according to the map of the Woodland l'ark
Land Company, terms: Cash sufficient to pay
the earn of $510 60. with Interest us ubovc, auil
tho costs of executing this trust, und the residue
In one and two years, evidenced by purchaser's
boud", secured bv deed of trii't on the property.
ROBTj_P.. scott. Thistee^_0 ^7 td
IAND SALE - BY VIRTl'K of A deed of
j ttust executed by .1 F. Wlngtlcld Ort 17.1s90,
recorded In deed book No. 5\ page 907, convey?
ing lo K?ln E. Scott, trustee, property hereinalter
described, In trust to secure to tho Woodland
Park L?nd Company the payment of two notes ot
fM'o each, dated October 17. 1800, and payable
with Interest from date, In one and two years
from date; in the payment of which tho said .1.
K. WtngSold Laving defaulted, and br leg directed
so to do bv the ho'dcrs or s > 1<I notes 1 will on tho
29111 day OF OCTOBER, 1695, at 19
O'CLOCK NOON, at the front door of the court,
house or Koanoke City, sell at public auction a
lot of laud on the south side ot Woodland ave?
nue, Koanoko Va.,40 feet west of Fourth street,
being lot No. 18, section No. 3, according to Uio
map Ot tho Woodland Park Land Company.
terms: Cash snt&clent to pay tin sum of
$1,0(0, with Interest as above, and the cosUOt
executing tins tn;r:, und the residue. In one and
two years, evidenced by purchaser's bonds,
secured by deed of trust oil the property. ROUT.
E. sc< itt, Trustee. 0 27 td
IAND sale.-BY VII! I I k ok A deed OF
j trust cx ecu tod by M ?'. McUlnstry October
17,1890. recorded in deed book No 50, page 189,
conveying lo Hobt. B. Scott, trustee property
hereinafter deacrtbrd, intrust insecure to tho
WomiUud p. rk Land Company the paymont ot
two notes i1 $8!8 83 each, and payable, with In?
terest I rum dato. In one and two years from date;
the said M 0. McKinstry having defuultod In tho
payment ot the note last maturing, and being di?
rected so to do bv the holder*of the notes, 1 will.
ON THE 99TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1-95, AT 12
O'CLOCK NOON, ut the front door ot the court
bouse of Koanoke city, sell at public auction, a
lot of land on the south side ot Woodland avenue,
200.35 feet east ot Konrth street. Koanoke, Vir?
ginia, tiring lot 6, section I,according to the map
of the Woodland Ksik Laud Com piny. TERMS:
Cash sufficient to pay the sum of $35* 33, with In?
terest as above, und tho cost* of executing this
trust, and the residue In on ? ami two years, evi?
denced bv purchaser's bond*, -ecured by deed ot
trust on the property. ROUT. B. SCOTT,
9 '.'7 ids Trustee.
1 a N u SALE.?BY VIRTUE OF AnKKDO1"
I j trust executed by J, F.Wingtleld October 17,
IM Ii. i e nded in deed book No. .'ii. page 300, con?
veying to Koht E. Scott, trustee, property lioio
Iniltei deterIbed, In trust to secure to the Wood
laud l'ark Land Company the payment of two
notes of $5t0 oach.datid October 17,1891. payable
Wltb interest from date In one and two years
Irom date; In the payment ol which the said l.
K. Wlagllctd having defaulted, and being directed
so lo do bv the holders of the said notes, I will,
ON THE 20 II day OF OCTI BBR, 1803, AT 19
OT lock Mil >N, ut the front door of the court -
liou-e >;f Koanoke rily, sell at public auction, a
lot ot land on the SOUtb lido Of \\ OOdl ml avenue,
Koauoke. Virginia. Ml feet wist of Fourth street,
being lot No, )2, section No. 3, according to the
map if the Woodland l'ark I,and Company.
TBKMS: fash RUfliClcnt to pay the sumot $1,000
with i te est BS above, and the costs of executing
th's trust, and the residue In one acd two years,
evidenced by purchaser's bin ds, eocured by deed
or trust on the property. KOBT. E. SCOTT,
Trustee. 0 il td
1 AND SAKE BY VIRTUE OP A DEED OF
I j trust executed by B. V Moomaw, Jr., Oeto
tier 17, 1609. recorded in deed book No. 52, page
318, convoying to Hobt. K.Sco t.t nstee. property
hereinafter aescrlbed, in trust to secure to the
Woodland l'ark Land Company tho payment ot
two potcs Of $850 each, dated October 17, 1800,
and payable with Interest (rum date, In one and
two years from dale; lu the payment of which
the said B. F. Moomaw, Jr , having defaulted,
and being directed so to do by the bolders of said
notes. 1 Will, ON THE 29 I'll DAY OF OCTOBER.
1895, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, at the front doorof
the courthouse of Koanoke city, sell at pnbllc
auction a lot of land on the south side of Ban .
Campbell sfeet, Koanoke, Virginia, 150 feel west
1 of Fourth street, being lot No. 81, section No. 1,
according to the map ot tho Woodland l'ark Land
Company. TERMS: Cash sutllcleut to pay the
sura of $700 with lutercst as above, and the costs
of executing this trust, and tho residue in one
and two years, evidenced by purchaser's bonds,
secured bv deed ot trust on tha property. ROUT.
K. SCOTT, Trustee. 0 \i7 td_
AND SAI.F. -BY VIRTUE OF A DEKD OF
j trust executed by J. F. WlngtVM October
17, 1800, recorded in deed tmok No. 50, page 305,
conveying to Hobt. E Scott, trustee, property
hereinafter described, in trust to securo to tho
I WoodlandPai > Laud Company.the payment of
two notes Of $ii*? each, dated October 17, lStm. and
payable with interest from date lu one and two
years from date, lu the payment Ot which tho
said J. k. Wlugiteld having defaulted, and being
directed so to do by the holders of the notes. 1
will, ON TUB TH DAY OK O M'OHEK, 1895,
AT 12 O'CLOCK noon, at the froM doorof trie
courtho iso ot Koauoke city, soli at public auc?
tion a lot of laud on the south Sldo of Woodland
avenno, Koanoke, Va, 190 foot west of Fourth
street, being lot No 11,section No. 3, according
to the mil' Ot the Woodland Turk Land Com?
pany, TBKMS: Cash euutrlrnt to pay the sum
ot $l,0U0, with interest as above, and the costs of
executing this trust, and the rislduo In ouo
ami two years, evidenced by purchaser's bonds,
secured by deed ot trost on '.he properly. HObT.
K. SCOTT, Trustee. 0 M U?