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"Measure it and see for yourself/' The largest*piece of-good tobacco ever sold fono cents tl. .arid , The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you vget of other high grades for 10 cents PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. DO IT NOW DO IT BY TAKING BITTER SURE CURE FOR Biliousness, Nervousness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Constipation, and a!! KIDNEY DISEASES. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. 25 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. FOR SALE BY MASSIE'S PHARMACY, 109 Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va. HAKE KNOWN YOUR 1 w .A PAPER FOB THE PEOPLE. ^ WANTS IN THE TIMES' KIAD KY ALL THE PEOPLE. WANT COLUMN.p m I Mm The Times One-Cent-a-W<jrd Col? umn Brings Good Re? turns. Try It. AT SUGAliING TL'IE. THE SWEETEST S IASON OF THE YEAR ON ST. LAWRENCE FARMS. How the Rap Was Gathered In TrouKh* and lloilcd In Potash Kettle? In th? Days or Our Daddies?All That Is Cbnnzod Now, and Sugar 3Ial:tnc Is "Cp to Date." Sugaring time I NY hat a charm is hid? den In the sweet words! What memories of boyhood days nt the old farm homestead are awakened thereby I The long reign of winter Is at last broken. The snow is yet deep on the. ground, hut the climbing sun and the winds of March are beating It down with steady persist? ency. A few stray robins have returned and chirp cherrily around the farmhouse as the bright spring morning breaks. Ti:? crows aro cawing over tho hills or holding their noisy congresses In tho cedar BWamps. All day long there Is a steady drip front the eaves, which In tho morning nro frlngod with glittering lclclos. Thoro Is freezing by night and thawing by day, and this Is "sugarln time." In this lati? tude tho sugar making season usually bo glns about tho nilddlo of March and lasts until tho nilddlo of April. Although maple sugar Is made ton limited extent'in many dltTcrent states, northern New York produces a largo share of the entire output of the country, and it Is to tho maple groves along these foothills of tho Adlrondaeks that the dwellers In the cities look mainly for their pancake trimmings. Tho primitive methods of sugar making practiced hereabout In our boyhood days have now given way to modern improve? ments. The old fashioned sugar camp wns vi ry different from tho comfortable boll inn bouse of today. To begin with, it was right out of doors, with maplo tree trunks for walls, their budding bronchos for raft? er- and tho liltio sky for a celling. It was located as near tho center of tho "sugar bush" ns possible, and hero tho great caldron kettles were suspended by log chains to long and strong green beech poles. These''swoops,'' as the poles wero called, wero balanced on tho top of convenient stumps and held In place by a wooden plu or pivot so that a man at tho longer end of a "isweep" could easily raiso tho heavy potash kettle and swing it away from tho lire. When the kettles were all swung Into Hue a foot or so apart, the ox team snaked n huge elm back log alongsldo tho cal? drons, whilu a smaller fore log was rolled into place opposite. Then, with unmeas? ured heaps of eordwood plied between, the great potash kettles (used In yet earlier days to render "black salts") would soon bo rapidly boiling down the sap, occasion? ally threatening to boll over and spill their swcot contents, but calming down on be? ing fed a scrap of greasy bacon rind. Moro or loss ashes and charcoal (tot into the ket? tles from the lire, while an occasional dry leaf was blown in by the March zephyrs or a few beech nuts were contributed by tho scampering red squlrrols in the branches overhead. This, with the bacon rind, bad u tendency to give tho sugar a deep rich tint and t^ dark brown taste, but It was "healthy." In those good old days the trees wero "boxed" with an axe and tapped with a gouge for tin1 Insertion of a long wooden spile. A good deal of the sap leaked around the spile and was wasted and tho rest was caught in a clumsy maplo sap trough or ash hooped sap bucket. The Kip was gathered by hand in those good old days and after a heavy "run" tho sugar maker had to wade through tho deep and heavy snow back and forth from each tree in the bush to the sugar camp gather? ing the amber blood of the maplo trc-.'? With a sup yoko and emptying the drip? ping buckets into tho steaming kettles, to ruturn and gather another "turn." liut, although laborious work, the joys of sugar making were many. It was pleasant to sit by tho roaring Uro after the Bap was all gathered in, and while watch? ing tho great kettles to listen to tho chat? ter of the squirrel among tho maples or tho drumming of the partridge In the ever? greens, and in the evening, when the con I tents of the kettles were thickening into rieh golden sirup, It was pleasant to tend the caldrons, while the little space of flro llght around was walled in with the thick darkness of the woods and tho spectral trunks of the tall trees, and the hooting of the owl or the barking of tho distant farm dog was tho only Bound to break tho still? ness. Tho crowning joy of the season, however, was the "Migarlng off," when the sirup which the caldrons contained at tho end of a heavy 'Tun" of sap was all I put Into ono kettle, wit h a mixture of milk and eggs added to gather the impurities heretofore hinted at and cleanse the batch, and when, over a slow lire, the golden sirup was converted into sugar. When the sirup In the kettle got to tho proper con? sistency, so that a film of It on a twig would depend unbroken like a "leather apron," tho kettle was swung away from tho tire, and all hands reviled In tho de? lights of warm sugar.. It was "waxed" on snow banks, stirred until granulated ns white as chalk, or poured into empty egg .shells, and thus formed into maple sugar plums. All the neighboring boys and girls were en hand to help "sugar off," and after the batch was poured Into the family sugar tub to granulate the youths and maidens wandered through the woods to gather slippery elm bark, or sought the llrst spring dowers along somo sunny southern slopo from which the snow banks had retreated, uiul tho rustic swains, with their trusty jai 1.knives, carved their own and their sweethearts' Initials upon the smooth bark of tho old beech that towered above the sugar camp. How changed is all this now. Where tho old sugar camp, with its rows of cal? drons, stood in days of yoro Is now an up to date boiling place, with brtok arches, under cover, and adjoining a small snug frame house, where all thu appliances for sugar making are stored. Thoarch is top? ped with a tall brick chimney, to Insure n good draft, and Is Qtted with broad, .-hal? low iron pans, or, If strictly up to date, with a patent evaporator, which is as much ahead of the common pan as the pan Is ahead of the old poia.-h kettle.?CantOU (N. Y.) Commercial Advertiser. A I\irticular Hoarder. VYigales?The glass eater at one of the dime museums is staying at our boarding house just now. Waggles?Is that so? Wiggle-?Yes, and you just ought to have heard him at the breakfast table tills morning kicking about the toughness*):' the steak!?Soinervlllo Journal. Then aro said to bo In the 1'nlted States about 1,000 i :\\ er mills, having nv>re than 8,000 machines In almost constant opera? tion. Great men arc t ??: C imtnlsslooed guides af Cianklnd, who ru!e their fellows bcenu. 5hey are wiser.?Carlylo. Heart Disease ? Quick puisc. palpitation of the heart, short breath, swimming head ? terribly frightened? No danger ? simply symptoms of Dys? pepsia. Not one person in five thou? sand has real heart disease. Trv Dr. Donne'* Dyspepsia Pills and sec how qm, kly this kind ?f heart disease disappears, White wrapper if constipated, yellow if bowels are loos*. At drujtffists', 15c. and 50c. Sample mailed free. DK. J. A. DEAXE CO.. KingstoD. N. V. Drip Coffee Pots. Have you seen our liue of | the celebrated "Marion Hailand" Drip Coffee Pot? We will be pleased to show them. EHGLEBY & BROTHER CO,, No. 17 Salem Avenue. Little ^Doctors jSook tells abcut And ic Pellets. Only Modern Cure for C.-instipalion. ltiliousncss and Liver Troubles. Free at any store. DOii'T STOP TOBACCO. MOW TO OCBE YOURSELF WHILE USING IT. The tobacco bsblt grows on u man natll Iii? nervous system is seriously affected, In.palrini; health, comfort and happiness. To q,nlt suddenly Is too severe a shock to the system, a* tobacco to on Inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. "liaco Cuio" Is a scientific care for the tobacco habit, in all Its foi ms, carefully compounded after tbe formula of an eminent lisrlin physician who has used it In his private practice since 1>7J, without a failure, it is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can nee all the tohacco you want while taking "Baco-Curo." It will notify you when to slop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or rcfuud the money with 10 per cent, iuterest. "Baco Cnro" Is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the use of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system aa pure and tree from nicotine as tbe day you took your flrst chew or smoke. Cured by llitco-Onrn ami Gained Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of which are on file and open to Inspection, the fol? lowing is presented: Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 29, 1895. Eureka Chemical ,t Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis.? Gentlemen: For forty years 1 used tobacco In all itsforms. For twenty-live years ot that time 1 was a great sufferer from general debility and heart disease. For tlftcen years 1 tried to qo.it, but couldn't I took various remedies, among others "No-To-Bac," "Tbo Indian Tohacco An? tidote," "Double Chloride ot Cold," etc., etc., bnt none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I purchased n bos ot your "Baco-Cnro" and it has entirely cured me of the habit in all Its forms, and I hrfvc increased thirty pounds In weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully, P. II Makiiury, Pastor C. P. Church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at $1 per box; three boxes, (thirty days' treatment). $9.50. with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical AJMfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis., uud|Boe ton, Mass.. LEGAL NOTIOB1B. VALUA?LB MINERAL SPRINGS AND firming lands for eale-ON FRIDAY,MAY 2i, 1WW, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. .M.. 1 will sell on the premises, at public auction, that valuable and beautiful property known as Eggleston's, or New Hi vor White sulphur Springs. This property consists of about 500 acres of good farming land, several valuable mineral springs, long and widely known for their medicinal qual? ities, and an hotel and cottages. It is situated In Olles county, on the cast bank of New rlvcj, in the most picturesque portion of that stream, and within one-half mile of Eggleston depet, on the Norfolk and Western railroad. It will be hard to find a more charming place for a summer resort, or a belter chance to invest in farming linds. I sell as commissioner of Montgomery circuit court in tbe chancery suits of Wood, Marsh & Co. and Orsin Adams vs. Wm. Eggleston et. als., and W 1:1.Eggleston vs. the New Hlver Sulphur Springs Co. et. als. I will start the property at C. B. Wlngo's npsct bid of SG.imki TBKM8 UK SALE: One fourth cash, balance on credit of one. two and three years, equal instal? ments, for which bonds with good security, bear Interest, will be required. Possession given as scon ?s the sale is confirmed by the court. , AliUlIKH A. l'liLBOAK, Commissioner. Christiansburg, Ya., April 13, ltfui. I .lohn C Ilarless, clerk of .Montgomery cir? cuit court, do certify that A. A. Pblegtr, the spe? cial commissioner appointed to sell tne lands nn der a decree in suit of Wood, Marsh A Co. and I Orstn Adams vs. Wm. Eggleston et. als., and Wm.EggleJton vs.the New HiverSulphur Springs Co ei. als, has executed the bond required by the decree. Given under my hand this 4th day of February, 1B?. JNO. C. UAHLESS, Clerk. 4 14 td T1U STEF.'S SALB-ON TUB 1 ITH DAY OK MAY, ls'.H!, AT 10:*) O'CLOCK A. M., I will oiier for sale at public auction on ttie premises tne following described parcel of land with Its Improvements situated In the city ot ltoanuke, Ya.: Beginning at a point on the south side of the Boulevard 100 feet west of the southwest corner of the Boulevard and ?'.!" street, thence with the Boulevard north 71 degree-l? minutes west 100 feet to a point, thence south 15 degrees 15 minutes west 150 feet to an alley, thence with said alley south 74 degrees 10 minutes east 100 feet to a polut, thenre north 15 degrees 50 minutes east 150 feet to the place of beginning, and furthct described as lot Nos. 3 and 4 In block No. St. as shown by tho msp ot tho Blver View Land and Manufacturing Company. The shove sale Is made by the authority contained in a deed ot trust from BrV '?^Powell, dated the 9nd day ot I I November, 18 i I recorded Id Uie clerk's oraco jjJJJUjJy^'- l.Mf.,rn , . ,,f ? A, ..ke. LEGAL. NOTICES. Y.i, in deed book 0'.', page 415, defanlt having been made In the payment nnder the bond tbcrein secured for more than three months. The above sale will be made by the under Signed, who was substituted as tiustee In the above mentioned deed of trust In the place of Silas W. Burt r-y oti order of the hustings court of the city of Koanoke, Va., entered at the July term. 1894. TBltMS OP SALE?Cash. The amount due nnder the ntmve mentioned deed of trust !s S3,98T US. as of the 3?th. June lss?4. JNO. C. TEN KYCK. 4 14 td Substituted Trustee rpKl'STKE'S SALE.-WHEHBAS. A CBK _1_ tain deed of trust wax executed by William W . 8. Butler. Jr.. and Agnes A. Butler, bis wife, to George J. Poet, trustee, bearing date Septem? ber l'.?, 1891, and recorded in the clerk's office of tne hustings court for the city of Koanokc. Va., In deed book 68, page 314, to secure the perform? ance of certain conditions and pavments specified In a certain bond executed bv the said William W. 8. Butler, Jr., ot even date wlih th* said deed for the payment of twenty five hundred dollars to the National Mutu-d Building and Loan Associ? ation, ot New Yor*, in accordance with their ar? ticles of assoclatloi ; atd whereas, the said George J. Peet has resigned the said trust and the Inoge ot the hustings conrtfor thccltyot Koanoke, Vir? ginia, at tho April term, l- ?>, did appoint Jnnlns McGehee as trustee after legal notice as provided by etatuto to ull the parties In Interest; and whereas, dcfanlt has been made In the payments and conditions mentioned in said bond and deed of trust tor more than three months, and after having been requested so to do by the beneflclarv, the National Mutual Building and Loan Associ? ation, ot New York, I shall by virtue of said deed and pursuant to tho terms thereof, proceed to sell at public anctlon to the highest bidder ON TUB 9th DAY OP MAY, 1S9?, AT 8 O'CLOCK 1*. M ,on the premises all the property conveyed la said deed, with the Improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the south side of Charles street one hundred (100) feet east of Grove street, and running thence In a southerly direc? tion one hundred and thirty (13m feot to a point, thence In an easterly direction fifty (50) feet to a point, thttico in a northerly direction one ha a dred and thirty (130) feet to a point, thence ;ii a westerly direction fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning and known as lomumber threo (: ),?< c tion eight (s),of the Lewis addition to the city of ltoanoke. Virginia TBltMS?Cash sufficient to pay all costs of ex? ecuting this trust, including a commission to the trustee, and to pay off said bond with arrearages due thereon, amounting to twenty-three hundred and seventy SM00 (?i,370 81-101) dollars as of May t'th, lSSti. and tho balance, If any. In one and two equal annual Instalments, due In twelve and twenty-four mouths, with Interest thereon from date, the parcha?er executing negotiable notes for deferred payments and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. JUMPS McGEHKB, 4 8tds Substituted Trustee. ??-KUSTBE'S BALE OF A CERTAIN LOT AND I three room cottage, situated in the city ot Koanoke. Va. Beglunlngat a point on the south side of Greg ory .street, 01.4 feet west of Brooke street; thence in a southerly direction ".?5 feet to alley; thence with said alley In a westerly dlroctlrin 30.7 feet to a t>olnt on same; thence In a north? erly clrectlon !>5 feet to Gregory meet: thence with (Jrsgory street, in an easterly direction .m 7 feet to the place ot beginning and known as lot 11. section 8, Pairvlew Addition. Bv virtue of a deed of trust from C. P, Prenty to the undersigned, dated tlth September, lS'.'U, recorded in clerk's otl'.ce, hustings court, ltoan? oke City, Virginia, deed hook 4;!, pace si, to ee cure llome Building and Conveyance Co. the payment of cortaln sums of money therein named; default having been made iu the pay ment of ofpart of the amount, and having beon re quested so to do by the beneficiary thereunder, I shall prooeed to sell by public auction, at the front door of the court house. In the elty of ltoanoke, Va., ON THUHSDAY, MAY 7th. 189?, at 13 o'clock m , the premises above deecrlbed, to tho highest bidder. THUMS OF HALB:?Cash sufficient to pay costs of executing this trust, past due notes' and accrued Interest thereon amounting to $419.71 and past due taxes; the balance. It any, payable In 1 and3 years from day of sale, with lntire-t from tbnt date. Deferred payments to be evi dtneed by notes of purchaser and secured by dem of trust on property sold. S. \V. JAMISON, 1 7 td_Trustee. v>Y VIltTUB OF A DEED OF TIG'ST KXR 1> cutoil November 1, ls'.il, by B. T. und K 11. Wright to me and recorded In the clerk's office for the county court for theconnty of Koanoke In deed book 5, page 577. to secure to T. T. Pteh burne the payment of the sum of $4,000. Default having been made In the payment of a portion of said sum I will at 19::? P. M.. ON THUHSDA Y, TUE 7TU DAY OP MAY, lSlMi, proceed to sell In front of the conrthouse, Koanokc, Va , the fol? lowing tract of farming land lying in the county ot Koanokc, including buildings aud all other im? provements: Said tract contains d'.US acres, more or less, according to survey made by James U. Day, dated September 24, 1991, and bcltig the same lund con? veyed said U. T. and K II. Wright by T. T. Plshbnrne and wife by deed dateo November 1, 1891,tor a further description of Which land refer? ence Is hereby made. TBltMS-Cash sufficient to pay expenses of sale and $9,100, with Interest from 1st day ot No voiuber, 1898, and on November 1, 18'ni, there will be required the sum of $900, with In erest from November 1, 1891, and as to the residue a credit of one and two years will be given from day of sale. The pnrchaser will he required to execntc n trnst deed on the property to secure tho payment of the unpaid purchase money. JNO. W. WOODS. 4 7 td. Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALB VALUABLE BUSINESS property.-?By virtue of deed of trust dated 1st day ot January, 1899, and recorded In the clerk's office of the hustings court of the city of Koanoke, Va., In deed book 73, page X'J). In which Thos. P. Lambert and Kate B., his wife, conveyed to the undersigned trustee certain real estate therein described, In trust to secure A. M. and W. M. Puller payment of the sum of $3,010, as therein evidenced, and default having heeu made In the payment ot said debt according to the terms and conditions of said trust deed and being requested so to do by the holder there? of, 1 wall offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on THUKS?AY, MAY 7.1800, at twelve o'clock noon. In front of the premises In the city of Koanoke, allot tho property described In said deed, to-wlt: A certain parcel of land lying In the city of Koanoke. Beginning at a point on the south |slde of "Sa? lem avenue 233 feet cast ot Commerce street: thence with Salem avenue nor'h 83 degrees east 33.5 feet to a point; thence south 0 degrees 35 minntes east 100 feet to an alley 110 feet north ot Campnell street and 343.3 feet cast of Com? merce street; thence with said alley south S3 degrees west 33.5 feet to a point; thence north 6 degrees 35 minutes west 99.9 feet to the place of beginning. This property has on It a doslrable store build? ing, is well located for business purposes and affords at. excellent opportunity for Investment. TBKMS:?Cash as to cost of execnting this trnst, the amount ot past due taxes, and the sum of ?1,845 being the amount of the principal debt secured In said deed ot trust, with Interest there? on to date of sale, and Insurance premiums due on eald property. Balance, If any, payable one and two years afterdate,!with Interest deterred payments to be evidenced by negotiable notes of the purchaser and secured by deed of trust on tho property. S. W. JAMISON, 4 5td Trustee. UCTION SALE OK VALUABLE KEAL estate In tho city of ltoanoke. ?By virtue of a deed ot trnst made on the lsth of January, 1890, by W. P. Moomaw and wife and Jos. C. Moomaw anil wife, to us as trustees, we the un? dersigned, default having been made In the pa ment of the money secured by the said deed of trust, at the reimest of the Maryland Life Insur? ance Company of Baltimore, tho creditor thoreln secured, will sell at public auction. In the city of Koanokc, on the premises, on MONDAY, TUB 30TU DAY OP APKIL. lt??>. at 5 o'clock p the following pteoes ot land, selling the same in the order In which they arc n?med: 1st A lot beginning at a point on the north side of Campbell street, 50.7 feet west of Henry street thence with Campbell street south 84 degrees wast 35 3 feet to a point, thence north 3 degree cast 85.1 feet to an alley, thence with said alley 35 foet to a point, thenco south 30 degrees west 81 5 feet to the place of beginning, being part of the land conveyed by 8. W. Jamison and wile to the said VY. P. and J. C. Moomaw. 3d. A lot beginning at a point on the north side ot Campbell street 70 715 feet west of Henry street, at the corner of the lot formerly belonging to S. W. Jamison, thence with said Campbell street west 35 7 30 feet to a point, thence uorth ss), feet to an alley, thence with eald alley east 35 fent to said 8. w. Jamison's lot, thence with said line sonth SS.H teot to the place ot beginning on Campbell street, it being tne same lot con? voyed to the said W. P. and J. 0. Moomaw by Miller and Coon. 3d. A lot beginning at a point on the north side of Campbell street 101 04 feet west of Henry street, thence with Campbell street west 35 feet to a point, thence north 93 * feet to an alley, thence with eald alley east 35 feot to a point, thence sonth 9 degrees and 15 minutes west 88JJ feet to the place of beginning, being the same land convoyed to the said W. P. sod J. C. Moo? maw by W. A. Lovett and wife The said three lots fronting jointly a little over 75 feet on the north side ot Campbell street, west ot Uenry street. TKKMS:?Ca?u st to |7.!ttl94, with Interest on $7,000. a part thereof, from January IS, ISO*, and for a turtser sum large enough to cover all un LEGAL, f.'OTICSS. Insurance sod costs of sale, and as to tbe lesldoe of the purchase money on such terms as tbe said W. P. and J O. Moomaw may direct. THUS. J. KIKKPATHICK, { Trn?i?Mi 4 3 td_OHAS.M. JBLAOKFORP. 1 irunwxa. (^OMMISSIONKR'S SALB?BY VIRTCB OJ* j a decree or tbe hustings court for tbe city ot hoanoke. entered February ST, 1S96, In thecnan cery cause ot Traders' Bank vs. Alex. Neil!, trustee, et sis., the undersigned special commis? sioner appointed by said decree will, ON SATUR? DAY, THE 181II DAY OF APRIL, 1898, AT 1*1S O'CLOCK F. V. , on the premises, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following lota or parcels of land In the city of Roanoke: First. Beginning at a point on the north side of Allegbaiy Place 135.5 feet west of Park street, thence with AlleghaDy Place south 83 degree* west 50 feet tos point on same, thence north S degrees east 106 feet to an alley, thenee with said alley north degrees 49 minutes east 50.16 feet to s point on same, thence south 5 degrees west II II 4? feet to the place of beginning. Second. Beginning at a point on the north side of Allegnany Place 133 feet west ot Park street, thence with the north line of Aileghany Plaoeor street south S5 degrees west as feet to a point on sar:o', thence north 5 degrees east 103 feet (more or lr-s) to an alley, thence with s id alley north Si degrees 49 minutes east ">h feet to a point on same, thence south 3 degrees west 109.47 feet to Alleghany Place at tbe point of beginning. The first of said lots has a very yalusblo dwell? ing house and other Improvements upon the same. The second ot said lots Is s strip of land "X feet wide, lying along the east side ot the first lot as described above. TERMS A8 TO BOTH SALES:?Cash. T. W. MILLBK, ROY B SMITH. Special Commissioners. I, 8 S. Brooke, clerk of the hustings, court tor the city of Roanoke, hereby cettify that the bond required ot tho above commissioners has been executed. 3 11? tds_S. S. BHOOKE. Clerk. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF SBYBRAL OF the most valuable properties In Roanoke. Fine residences and business lots on Campbell avenue between Ponce de Leon Hotel and Henry street. By virtue of a certain decree entered by the hustings court for the city of Rosnoke, at its January term, l^'.v;. In the chancery cauee of T. B. Uobart vs. W. M. Yager et als., the undersigned as commissioner appointed In said cause, will offer lor sale at public auction lu front of tho court house of theclty of Roanoke, at laO'CLOCK NOON. ON THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL, 1890, the following described parcels of land situated In the eaid city of Roanoke: First parcel.?(A) Heglnniug at a point on the southwest corner of Gilmer and Holliday streets, thonco with Holliday street sonth 60 feet to a point; thence In an easterly direction 86 feet to a point; thence In a northerly direction 50 feet toa point ;on Gilmer street; thence with Gilmer street In a westerly direction 73 feet to the place of beginning. An undivided one-half Interest in the following property: (Hi Beginning at a point on the east side ot Henry street 313.7 feet south ot Spruce street; thence south as degrees cast SO feet to a point; thence south 7degrees west 85 feet moro or less, to Henry street; thence north 7 degrees east 85 feet with Henry street to the beginning. Second parcel.?Beginning at a point on the north side of Campbell street 35.4 feet east of the northeast corner of what is known as the dower land of Mrs. Martra B. Trout, deceased, thence parallel with the line of the said dower land north 2 decrees east 75 ? feet to a point; thence south 88 degices cast J"> feet to a point; thence south 3 de? grees west feet to Campt>ell street; tnence with said street south 81 degrees 13 minutes west 35 feet to the place of beginning. Third parcel.?An undivided one third interest in the following described property: Beginning at the northeast corner of what is ' known as the dower land of Mrs. Martha B. Trout, deceased, which point is 985.8 feet west of Hoary street; thence with said line of said dower land north 3 degrees cast 99 feet to a point; tnence south 88 degrees east 35 feet to a point; thence south 9 de greet west 06 7 feet to Campbell street; thence with Campbell street 84 degrees 15 minutes west 25 feet to the place ot beginning. Fourth parcel.?An undivided one Laif Interest In the following prop' rty: Beginning at a point tin the north side of Salem avenue 175 feet east of Jefferson street; tlieucc north 3 degrees 15 min? utes east HKl feet to a point; thence south S7 de? grees 45 minutes cast 35 feet to a point; thence souths degrees 15 minutes west 100 feet to Salem avenue; thenco north 87 degrees 15 minutes west 95 feet to the place of beginning. Fifth Parcel.?Beginning at tue nor*Invest cor? ner of Jefferson and Robertson streets, thenee with Robertson street north 88 degrees west 1C0 fcot to a point; thence north 3 degrees east 75 feet to a point; thence south 88 degrees east 100 feet to Jefferson street; thence with Jefferson street south 3 degrees west 75 feet to the place of begin nlng, t eing lots 157. 158 and 15'.), ward ?, ot Roa? noke Land and Improvement Company's map. This parcel of land will be Bold In the following divisions: (A) B' ginning at a point on the northwest cor? ner of Jefferson and Robertson streets, thence with Robertson street north 8s degrees west 100 feet to a point, thence north 3 degrees east 50 feet to a p lint, thence south 88 degrees east 100 feet to JerTorion street, thence with same south 9 de? grees west 60 feet to the place of beginning. (11) Beginning at a point on the west side of Jefferson street BO feet north of Robertson street, thence north b7 degrees 45 minutes west 1U) feet to a point, thence north 9 degrees 13 minutes east 35 feet, thence south >7 degrees 45 minutes east 100 feet to Jefferson street, thonce south 9 de? grees 15 minutes west 35 feet to the place of be? ginning. Sixth parcel?Lots 5 and 6, section "D," ofithe Rogers, Fairfax & Houston addition to the city of lioanoke. Seventh parcel?(A) Beginning at a point on the south Bide ot \V aehington street 150 feet east ot Lewis street s w.. thence In a southerly direc? tion ISO feet to an alley, thenco with said alley In an easterly direction 34 feet to a point, thence lu a northerly direction ISO feet to Washington street, thence in a westerly direction 34 feel to tho place of beginning. (B) Beginning at a point on tho south eldo ot Washington street 183 feet east of Lewis street, thence in a southerly direction 130 feet to an al? ley, thenco with salil alley In an easterly olrec tlon?'l feet to a point, thence in a northerly di? rection 130 feet to Washington street, thence with Washington street in a northerly direction 83 feet to the place of beginning. (C) Beginning at a point on the south side ot Washington street 810 feet east of Lewis street, thence in a southerly direction 130 feet to an al? ley, thence with said alley In an easterly direc? tion .'13 feet to a point, thence In a northerly di? rection 130 feet to Washington street, thence with Washington street In a westerly direction 33 feet to the place ot beginning. Eighth parcel.?Beginning at a point on the south Bldo of Day street 160 feet east of Henry street, thonce In a southerly direction parallel with Henry street 160 feet to the middle ot a 13 foot alloy, thence with the middle of said alley lu an easterly direction parallel with Day street "? feet to a point, thonce In a northerly direction parallel with Henry street 150 feet to Day street, thence with Day Btreet in a westerly dlrecttou 80 feet to tbe place of beginning. Ninth parcel.?An undivided one-halt interest In the following described property: Beginning at a point on the west side of Jefferson street 135 feet north from Robertson street, thenoe south 9 degrees IB minutes west 95 feet, thence north 87 degrees 45 minutes west 170 feet, thence north 3 degrees 15 minutes east 25 feet, thonce south 87 degrees 45 minutes east 170 feet to the place of beginning. Tenth narcel?The parcel of laud hereinafter described will then be orfered tor sale in the event that it shall be necessary tor the same to be sold in order to carry ont the terms ot the de? cree abovo mentioned: Beginning at a point on tho Southeastern side of Jefferson street Ol*) feet southwest ot Rice street and running thence sonth 41 degrees east 150 feet to an alley; thence with said alley south 49 degrees west 200 feet to a polut, theuce north 41 degrees west 150 feet to Jefferson street,thenee along same north 49 degrees east 30J teet to tbe place of beginning. TERMS OF SALE?One third for cash and the remainder upon a credit ot ono and two years from the day ot sale, said deferred payments to be evidenced by the negotiable notes of tbe pur? chaser, bearing Interest from day ot sale and to be secured by retention of tlllo of the property purchased until the entire purchase money shall have been paid. WM. Ll'NSFORD, Special Coutmlsssoner. I, s. s. Brooke, clerk of the hustings court for the city ot Roanoke do certify that William Lnnsford, commissioner lu tne above-named cause, has given bond in the penalty ot ?10,000 ae required by the decree for sale la said cause. 3 II tds_8. 8. BROOKS. Clerk. IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE HLST lngs Court for theclty ot Roanoke,on the 8th dayof March, 1896. McDowell A Co., plaintiffs, against W. F. Baker and als., defendants, chan cerv. The object of this suit is to e iforco the Hen of a judgment In favor ot the plaintiff against W. F. Baker, and to subject tbe real estate ot said Baker In tbe city ot Roanoke to the payment of said Judgment, with Interest and cost, and an ailldavlt having been made and died that the de? fendants, Thos. R. Campbell and J C.McNaugh ton, L. A. Connell and Jos Johnson are not resi? dents of the State of Virginia, It Is ordered that they do appear here, within Af teen days after Cue publication hereof, anddo what may be necessary to protect tbelr Interest In this suit. And It Is farther ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week tor four weeks In Tub Boanoks Daily Tims and that a copy be posted at the front door ot the courthouse of this dty oc the firs: day of the next term. A copy^-TesI 8. BROOKS, (.Tee*