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-omen In use aeu noomi by shaving > <"ople, others by nar.ardoasinvestuioius In stocks i d h.mds, hut the most conservat v* and satls -?oio<y Investment Is to he to .1. 1 ??; i mproved latintt real estate In a town the si/.j of ltoan ii with the permanent rental value that prop ;y i.'iw has money Jiitltcioiislyturs-j'.ji yields a ? vldactory return. We are in toe real estate 1 islness and make a study of keeping m touch vitn the values ot property so that wa caneon (lentlotisly tell you what Is the best Investment r your money. Are you a young man Just embarked on the matrimonial sea? The safety of your voyaae will depend to a large extent on whether yon are In a rented ship, whose bell rings morning, noon and even at nlitht to let In prospective purchasers who want to examine it, or whother you have a snug little eraft of yonr own. We can enit you in the latter at from $?00 to $2,600 on cash pay? ments varying from #60 to $500, and the balance in small monthly payments, Come and see as at any time. We have teams to carry you, the madam and "Utile ones" too. Are you an older man and^havlng wrestled suc? cessfully with fortune feel entitled to a comfort? able home in which yon can gather your children arn theirs around yon aud still keep a den for jour own particular use? We have such places for ?a e and you will only have to spend from $2,5GU to $6,000, according to your taste. Ilave you $850 to Invest? ft will hny a house in the centre ot the town that is routing for $84 per annum. $2,0'0 will buy three good houses with 33 rooms In h| 1, now renting tor fiKJO per annum. el.(lim will buy ularge 10-room dwe Hug renting tor $*240 per annum. Perhaps you would like to Invest In business properly. $5,<m) will buy a large two-story brick store In the center of busluccs with a rental value ot $000 per um.11;.1. It yonr inclinations arc for the country, cither for a place that yon can farm actively or for an attractive home In which to spend the summer, we can suit you. If yonr inclination- are in the fruit direction we Invite your attention to a line farm of 185 acres on Little Utter In Hodford county,IK miles from the depot, 75 arrcs of which Is the best bot? tom land, and would bring $100 per acre in Hoan Oka county. Ten acres lu flno timber, new6 room dwelling, hums and necessary out buildings, voting orcha-d of apples, peaches, peas, rasp? berries aud strawberries. Tnls placets 11 bargain at $.'1,500. If you want n nice place for a home we have a f .rm of ?5 acres IX miles from N. <fc W. depot and 21 ml los trom Koanoku with largo 8-rooui dwelling, located in the midst of a splendid grove, excellent out buildings, pleuty of fruit, tine road for carriage or "bike" from honso to depot. Price $1,400 for tho entire tract, or will sill the building and 80 acres of ground tor $1,100. Tbc improvements could not be replaced for #3,0UC. YOUHS TKULY, j. F. MINEFIELD, Real Estate and Insurance Agt. 210 Commerce St., ROAHOKB, YA. CAR LOAD OF OLD "HICKORT' WAGONS. Car load Barbed Wire - the long kind?to-day. Full stock Poultry Net. Everything- in Cur Line at Bot? tom Prices. Tbo old reliable Hickory, with pres? ent linprovemeulH, the bent wa^ou sold. ?y Come and see ns before buying elsewhere. tL.BEU, TK?^EV?KS8R0S. BoYouWantLime? Do you want Cement of any kind ? Do you want Shingles? Do you want Lumber of any kind ? Do you want laths? Do you want Doors of any kind? Do you want Calcine Plaster? Do you want Sash of any kind? Do ycu want Sash Cord? Do you want Building Material of any kind ? ? you do J. h. wilkinson's Is tlio place to loi v it. OHioc HIS Third 81. S. YV . Tin.lie UIO, Koanoke, V?. p. S ?Orders by mail will receive prompt and carefal attention. 5 <J tf FHOVKftSIONAI.. J OHN A. BOWLES, Attoknky at-Law, 200>i d^morce St., Ro&noke, Va. Prompt *uention given to all business. 6 1 ?f_ tWm?sTewis, Insurance Adjuster and Broker. S?er Prompt personal attention to Insurance) In every department. In any locality and In any company. Koom 7, PottofBco bnlldlnsr. 6 6 8m EVERETT PERKINS, Attorney-al-law and Commissioner in Chancery, Lock box 110, Roanoke, Room 10, Second Floor. Kirk Law Building. dC Dr"? W.8emone* /a^^fe. Dentist, ^TWllT13? S&lem Ave. if j/*WOverTraderi ^^S^CSs^"^ LoandcTruilOo william lunsford a. blaib antrim. LUNSFORD & ANTRIM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office?Rocms 703^704 Terry build? ing, Roanoke, Va. r"The Huffman House" ^^ew^L Bo<iuet Cigur. 1 Mf Has stood the test for years?3 or 25c. WB Mnssie's Pharmacy. n Exclusive Agents. J| WANTS. less Than a Cent a Word! No advertisement received less than 15 cents for itae first insertion and lO cents for labttqueut Insertions. Sevuu words per lino. One Insertion. Beentiperllne Subsequent insertions... 3 cents per line One week. '.jo cents per Hoe Two weeks. 35 cents per Hoe One month. 60 cents per line WANTBD?TO BORB0W *5-H>. PAYABLE In Instalments ot ?15 a month. Ullt edge security. Address, "J. P. H," care Tbk Timbs B 96 ft NOTlCB OF MEET1N?. Mc ASONIC NOTICB.-A _called communication of 1'leas ani's Lodge No. 03, A. F.'.and A. H. will be held In the Masonic Temple 'on Monday evening, Jane ?Uli, lfcW, at 8:00 o'clock, for work In the , second degree. All Master Masous Mn good standing are cordially In? vited to bo present. By order of the W. M. 6 28 It J. B. KEICHAKDT, Secretary. BOARDERS WANT8D._ WANTED?ON CHURCH AVENUE. 8. W., table boarders; also two gentlemen and wlt'cs, or tour gentlemen for the summer. No children. Plenty milk and butter. Reasonable rates. Address H ., care Tna ROOM8 WANTED. WANTED?BY GKNTLEMAN AND LADY, one small dwelling, or four untarnished rooms, down stairs, convenient to business por? tion of city. Address, "KBNTBK," caro of Tai Tins* ofllcc. Ii 28 tf BIDS WANTED. SEALED PROPOSALS WJLli UK KBCBIVKD atmyolllcoln Lynchburg until 12 o'clock (noon) on Thuredav, lind July, for Grading and Macadamizing 1 3a-100 miles of the "Old Salcro Turnpike," beginning at the L. and D. depot, on "Twelfth street. HDd extending to "Fort School House"; and also for Grading and Macadamizing si ii of a in i lo ot the road from I.anghorne's store, on Park avenue, via tho "Old Halcm Turn? pike" to the entrance Into Spring Hill Cemetery. Unc ot the protioscd routes will be selected npon a comparison of bids. Spuolilcatione, to get her with all necessary tiifornintion, can he obtained npon application. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Ii. P. KODBS. City Engineer* 11 31-24 26 28-30. FOB KENT. WANTBD?A TENANT FOR TUB SUMM EH for my cotiage at Bennett's Springs. Cot? tage Is tarnished completely and will rent reason? ably to good party, or will cell cheap. Address JA?. 8. UKOVES, Norfolk, Va. 6 26 tf BPBCIaL, NOTIOF. NOTICE?TU?8B HAVING BK1CK AND stone work or vitrified bricK pavements to be laid wonld do well to call on or address J. T. Falls, the practical contractor aud builder Also all kinds of carponter work, plastering, painting, kalsomlnlng and paper banging done on short notice. All work guaranteed. J. T. FALL8, No. 118 Fifth avenue n. e,, Koanoke, Va. WANTED. WANTED?A LIST OF YOUH PROPERTY for rent and for sale. Have customers for several small honsce on easy terms. TUB PE?10?-UBLLEH UBAL ESTATE COMPANY. 41 tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. DO YOlT SPECULATE? "(??OE TO 8UC cccstul Speculation" mailed free. Wheat, Provision, Cotton and Stock speculation on lim? ited margin thoroughly explained. Corrcsnon dence solicited. WARREN, FOHD A CO ,11 Wall street. New York. Q 2n S ly AOHNTB WANTED. \\7ANTED?TWO UK THKKB SALESMEN " for good torrltory, to handle oar lino ol ho!i.<cholu goods. Good opportunity for en? ergetic canvassers. Apply Standard Installment Company, 31 Campbell nveuuo s.w., Koanoko.Va. 8-lO-tf HUTTON ENGINEERING CO , Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, CENTRAL STATIONS, ELECTRICAL. RAILWAYS, STEAM AND POWES PLANTS, FI HE ALARMS. TELEPHONES, 'HELLS AND SUPPLIES. Halt I ii.in f, Mil. Lexington, Va. _0 20 3m WHAT IS A Cartonette" Plioto? The Greatest Thing Yet. fall aud See Specimens. PHOTOGRAPHER, 212 S.Jefferson St., Roanoke. o? - DON'T DEPEND ON TUBS^ When you build >our new hoiife. ha\e a bnthroom put in. We will Httend to the plumbing for you. We do per? fect work and our charges are. moderate. We can answer any question in this line. Es? timates free and cheerfully given. 109 1 Inircli Street. CONDITION OF THE HANK. What the Depositors' Committee Think of tin- Assets. The committee recently appointed hy the depositors of the Trust Company to examine and report to them the true condition of the assets of the institution have, after laboring assiduously for three , days, rendered the following report, which speaks for itself: ? ?Hoanoke, Va.. June 27, 1806. To the Depositors of the Roanoke Trust, Loan and Safe Deposit Co. The committee appointed at the meet? ing held in the Old Opera House on Mon? day, June S2d, In-e; leave to report that, they have been diligently at work at con Biderable sacrifice of their personal con? venience, have examined all data in the trustee's hands, have obtained from him the itemized reports of the various com? panies In which the Trust Company was a material stockholder, and have person? ally examined the executive officers of these subsidiary companies, to get fur? ther into the detail, and we now feel that we are able to make a report which cannot hut 1h> gratifying to the many in? terests represented at the meeting which appointed us. Of the vast volume of assets submitted for our inspection and appraisement, we have made an itemized and detailed valu? ation. The views of others as to higher values did not affect us. We were ruth? less in our estimates of value. Dividing these assets into three classes, viz: Realty, hills receivable and stocks and bonds, we recognized the difficulty of makiug real estate sales, especially of i encumbered property; the difficulty of collecting bills receivable other than gradually, and the difficulty of realizing 011 the stocks of other companies, when the asset s of t hose companies were also of varying value and composite nature. Your commit tee are of the opinion that, j^ivinj^ time. Mr. l.ueian H. Cocke, trus? tee, will he able to distribute to the de? positors in the Roanoke Trust Company dollar for dollar, with interest thereon added from date of assignment. He can? not do this in a mouth or it year, his work will lie delicate, arduous and tedous, but the assets in his hands have great value, and our est imates have ben based only on their worth at forced sale. The total liabilities of the Trust Company as reported by the trustee. Mr. Cocke. and verified by us. aggre? gate . ....... $240,524.17 Deducting from this amount the claims of those who, as stockholders, are prevented From participating in the assets until all other claims are settled, viz: .... 23,101.04 We have a liability of . .$220,882.58 We give, in brief, a synopsis of our valuations: Bills receivable. $04,570.30 Stocks and bonds .... 84,075.00 Real estate. 10,785.00 Sundries. 10,750.00 $200,780.80 Your commit tee feel that in the above report they have discharged the prelimi? nary part of their duties, but at the re? quest of the trustee and in compliance with the resolution appointing us, we will continue as a committee in order to confer with and advise Mr. Cocke in the carrying out of his trust. In conclusion we respectfully and ear? nestly urge the creditors to unite and co? operate with the trustee in his efforts to obtain full value for the \ast assets com? mitted to his eate. and we especially de? precate any litigation,as it will only tend to hamper the trustee and deprecate the marketable value of the assets jipon which he must realize in 'order to settle your claims. Respectfully submitted. MALCOLM \V. BRYAN, T. T. FISH BURN K, W. P. DUPUY, Committee. With every purchase you ^et n check? a dollars' worth of checks entitles yon to a guess. Guess right, and .uet >c2o in gold. See II. C. Barnes, ??Re puts up prescrip? tions." SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG WOMBS ?ND GIRLS. JHE MOST COMPLETE AND BEST eipilp|iod School for Yonng Women In the South. Tit pupils In attendance last ????ton. For llluctrated catalogue apply to SAM'L I>. JONES, President, 6-27-2m Htlutol, Vu. Teun. A little cosy c >t In a shady, green spot, No happier home conld I find. Just #10.00 cash, the other on time Only $5 00 per month to make tho place mice. No. 1?6 room boose. North East, #850: c?-h 25 IX); monthly payments, $5X0 All caeti, $90(1 Renting now at H'> CO per month. No. 2?11 room honse. nicely papertd. ncir shops, ?outheiet; price, #900; cash, #40 00; montti ly payments, $10.00. No. 3?G-room non?e on Shenandoah aventif. northeast; price, #700; cash, #2:.C0; mobttily payments, $8.00 No. 4?? room honse. Sixth street, southeast: lot 40x180 feet; price, #650; cash, $51.00; monthly pavments, $8.00. No. 5? 8-room house, with bath, hot and co d water. West End; price, $1,800; cash, #200; month ly payments, $15 00. No. tl?4 room 2-story house, northeast, very near shops; flno garden on the lot; price, 14iw; cash, $25.(0; monthly payments, $5 00 No. 7?8 room dwelling near market honse, northea't; price, #3oy; cash, #80.00; monthly pay? ments, $8.0). No. M?7-room dwelling, northeait; lot 75x160; price. #750; cash, $50.00; monthly payment!1. $S 1 "? No 9.?(J-room dwellln?. Park street, north west^prlce. $860; cash, $50.00; monthly payments, No. 10?6-room dwelling with stable. Centre t venue, northwest; price, $850: cash, #5<UH; monthly payments. #W.iO. No. 11?6 room dwelling, Park street; prlco, fflwi; cash, $100; monthly payrronts, #8 CO. We have several nice dwellings and sto:e? tot rent. Call and see as if you hive property to sell or rent. PACE & BOBBITT, \o. lO Jcllcr. St. PILOT MOUNTAIN MURDER. Claud Marion, Aged 11. Years, Shot ami Killed While Bathing;. Tlu- Republican say* that Pilot Moun? tain was tin.' scone of a sad and unfortu? nate occtirance last Sunday, which result eil in tin- death <>f (.'laud Marion, aged 11 years and the son of M Thomas Marion. A company <>f boys; <>f both races were bathing in Tom's creek,near Hiatt's Mill, when a gun was discharged from ambush, and one of their number was struck <>i< tin- bead. Claud Marion fell dead in the water. Tin- hoys wen- so frightened that they left tin- body of their companion in the Stream and fled to (give the alarm. Assi -taue?- was MKjpi procured ami t he life? less corpse of their recently bouyant and happy-hearted comrade was found and taken with solemn profession to a sud? denly saddened house. Tom DeilSOU, colored, was.seen loitering near the spot where the hoys were bath? ing ami suspicion pointed strongly to him as the party that did the shooting. Ho was promptly arrested, taken to Pilot Mountain, and yesterday sent to jail at Dobson. Densoil is said to have had an altercation recently with Buck Jarvis. colored, one of the bathers, and the sup? position is that he endeavored to take his revenge in the matter described, but missed his aim and killed young Marion in place of Jarvis, his intended victim. WORDS OF CHEER How They Encourage in Every Sphere of Life. Don't be afraid to speak them. Some of your friends are hungry to hear them. You cm find no better way of helping people to do better than by speaking Words c>f appreciation for what they have already done Your wife will cook a bet? ter dinner tomorrow if yon praise her a little for the well cooked dishes of today. The parson will preach with new tire and force, if you can honestly shake his hand, ami say that, his last sermon went straight to your heart, and inspired you with better purposes The mechanic feels in a better mood for his work, if lit? is sure his skill will not go unappreci? ated It seems a pity, since God has made mittle man with such a deep hunger for praise, that some of them get so little of it. Kcmemlier, there is no one in whose actions something cannot he found wor? thy of commendation. Cheering words give uitn_'s to weary feet, ami new life to the lagging purpose. Don't grndge the help you can afford your fellow men by giving them the praise and cheer they have fairly earned. They are discouraged for lack of somebody's frank and honest approval. Give them yours in a hearty way and it will set them on their way again ?Exchange. BALLOON ASCENSION AM) RACES. At the race park yesterday a good-sized crowd attended the bicycle races and bal? loon ascension. There were several hun? dred in the grand stand, and about as many more on ^lie hillsides in the vicin? ity. The rain, which began to fall a short time after 4 o'clock, brought many of them inside in search for shelter. The races were run for the best two out of three half-mile heats, and the medal was contested for by .lames Royer, Jno. Han? nah. V. 1). Carper and Charles Ludwig, ami they were stationed in the order named with Royer on the inside of the track. Tin- first heai was easily won by Rover, time 1:17 The contestants also reached the dead line in tin- order named as stationed. The second heat, after an intermission of fifteen minutes was situ- ] ply a repetition of the first, with the sin gle exception of Royer reaching the dead line in four-fifths of a second less time than on the previous heat. He won on a "Stearnes Yellow Hoy." The great centre of attraction was the balloon ascension, which did not go up until after ? o'clock, owing to the time required to till the balloon with hot air. Prof. Steele did not make the ascension himself, but Iiis assistant, a colored man. went up When the grenl oval shaped concern was turned loose 11 sailed grace? fully over the grand stand in a south? westerly direction, until a certain height was reached, ami then changed itscourse, going in a northerly direction. When at the height of about 3,000 feel the signal was given, ami the balloonist cut loose from the airship and -hot through the air at a terrific rate until Ins parachute opened ami then descended gracefully to the earth, alighting near the street-car track on the northwest side of the Park. The balloon collapsed, and reached the earth again at a distance of about one quarter of n mile from the starting-point. It is understood that two more ascensions will be made during the week. SHOT AND KILLED. Sardis, Miss.. June ~7.?Dr. Edwin Wright, a prominent physician, this af? ternoon shot ami instantly killed B. A. Bariton, a well-known planter. Bad blood has existed between the two men for some time, but the Immediate cause of the killing cannot be learned. OLD PEOPLE. ()!<1 people who require medicine. re? gulate the bowels and kidneys will Mud the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contain no whiskey nor cd her intoxicant. but nets as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach ami bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the perform nnce of the function. Electric hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and SI per bottle at Paul Mas-ie's Pharmacy. The Hodgen Commission Co, BROKERS, 20H ?outis Jefferson Street. (second Floor ), Stocks, Grain, Provisions, Cotton. Private IVtrea to the New York Stock V.x cliange and Chicago Ittiatd of Trade. Trades Accepted on Margin of one per cent, on Large or Small Lots. Stocks from Ten Shares Up. Grain from 1,000 bushels up. Provisions from Fiftv barrels no. Cotton frorr; Twentv bales uo. Fall Commission on Grain One-el! nib. ZW All ?ommtn'fV.t~r.> &J tolegrapii, tea phone or mal! promptly ac:t! upon. TfJONE m. X tt W. TO BE SOLD. Decrees: Entered by Judge Goff Here S*e* terday.?Ten Days Allowed for Pay? ment of Interest?If Not Paid, Then the Sale. The Lynchburg News yesterday said: Judge Goff, of the United States Circuit Court,arrived in tin- city yesterday after? noon at 4 o'clock, lb* was accompanied by a number of lawyers and came in a special ear from Norfolk over the Norfolk and Western Railroad. The judge had previously notified the clerk of Ute United states Court. General Elliot, that he would be here yesterday for the purpose of hearing a motion for a decree of sale in the suits brought against the Norfolk and Western Railroad by the Mercantile Trust Company and the Fidelity Insur? ance, Safe and Deposit Company, of New York. In the party with the Judge were Mr. Charles H. Denting, of Alexander & Green, of New York, reprentlug'the plain? tiffs; Joseph t. Do ran, of New York, rep? resenting the Norfolk and Western Kail road, and Mr Morawitz, of New York. representing the reorganization syndicate Shortly after the arrival of the party Judge Goff opened court, and it did not take very long to dispose of the business which they had in hand In addition to the counsel above mentioned there were in the court room Messrs T. J. and P. S. Kirkpatrick. who, with Mr Doran repre? sented the Norfolk and Western: Mr. A. W. Nowlin, of counsel for the Lynchburg and Durham, ami Mr. Noel Gale, of New York, as one of the counsel for tin- organ? ization syndicate. Judge Goff entered decrees for the sale of the entire Norfolk and Western Rail? road. There were in all three decrees, two of which were in the consolidated suits of the Fidelity Insurance, Safe and Deposit Company and the Mercantile Trust Company vs. the Norfolk ami Western, for the foreclosure of the hun? dred year mortgage, and the Washington and Maryland division mortgage,*and the other in the suit of the Mercantile Trust Company vs. the Lynchburg and Durham for the foreclosure of mortgage. The entire amount of the mortgages named in the three decrees is something like $'27. 000,000. In the case of the hundred year mort? gage, the special masters. G. K. Bowden and Charles Sharp, are directed, in case the sums due are not paid within ten days after the entering^ of the decree, to sell the property involved, at the pa> sen? der station at Norfolk, after having ad? vertised it for six consecutive weeks, on a day to lie fixed by them. The Washing toil and Maryland division, under the same conditions, is to be sold at Hoanoke. and the Lynchburg and Durham division at Lynchburg. In the decree for the foreclosure of the hundred-year mortgage, it is stated that the lowest bid for the Norfolk and West? ern Railroad must not be less than ?1,000,000, and no bid can be received without a deposit in cash or certified check of $100,000 or $300,000 par value of bonds, and the successful bidder must deposit at once $250,000 in cash or check or $750,000 in bonds. The decree declares the company wholly insolvent and the foreclosure is ordered because of default in the payment of interest. Judge Goff, accompanied by the law vets who came with him. left immediate ly after entering the decrees for Charles? ton. W. Va., where the last step in what is apparently a formality necessary for reorganization, will In- taken In Nor? folk yesterday morning the dot ree of sale was entered for the Kastern district of Virginia; in Lynchburg the decrees were entered for the Western district, and in Charleston, for the State of West Vir? ginia. This was made necessary by the fact that the road is operated in all of the three disl riet s. No TRUTH IN IT. Canton, Ohio, June 27.?Sam Lowen stein. secretary of the recently organized Pennsylvnuinns who are preparing a re? ception to Senator Quay on the occasion of his next visit to Canton, to-night re? ceived from Dick Quay, at Sewiekley, the following: "Father wires from Philadel? phia that he has made no arrangements to go to Canton, and that he does not know how the newspaper story to that effect originated." AFTER 71 BALLOTS. Cincinnati, June 27.?-The Commercial Tribune's special from Beattyvillo, Ky., says: .1. W. Lnngley was to-night nom? inated for Congress by the Republicans of the Tenth district of Zeitz and Hopkins. The con vent ion was in session three days and had seventy four ballots. DON'T STOP TQB?CCO. HOW TO CURB YOURSELF WHIM USING IT. The tohaeco habit grow* on a mm until hie nervoussystem Is serlouely affected, Impairing ho?lth, comfort and happlnets. To quit suddenly Is too severe a shock to the system, as tohacco to auInveterate user becomes a stimulant that hie systom continually craves "Baco Cnro" la a scientific euro for the tobacco linblt. In all Its form?, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has nsed It in his private practice slece Wl, without a failure. It Is purely vegetable und guaranteed perlectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want wlulr taking "Uaco Ctno." It will notify yon when to stop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently auv rase with three boxes, or refund the money with 111 per ei ut. Interest. "Uaco Curo" Is not a snhstltute, bat a scientific cure, that cures without the use of will power und with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cured by llaco-Uuro and Gained Thirty foumls. From hnndredsof testimonials, the originals of which are on tile and open to Inspection, the fol? lowing is presented: Clayton. Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 3*. 1S9?. Eureka Chemical .t Mfg. Co., Lacrosse, WIs ? Gentlemen: For forty years I used tobacco In all Its forms. For twenty five years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility and heart disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit, but couldn't I took various remedies, among others "No-To-Bac," "The Indian Tobacco An? tidote," "Oouble Chloride of oold," etc., etc., hut none ot thsm did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I purchased ? box of yoar "Baco-Curo" and it has entirely cured me of the habit in all Its forms, and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches and ptlns ot h-dy and mind. I could wiite a quire of paper upon my changed feelings >.nd condition. Yours respectfully. p. u MiaavaT, Pastor C P. Church. Clayton. Ark. Sold bv all drueglsts at f 1 per box: three boxes, (thirty days' treatment), $3.30. with Iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct npon receipt of prlco. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical .t.Mfg. Co., La Crosse, WIs., and Bos? ton. Mass. LADIES WITH RED FACES Ami oily, creasy complexions, or subject to rashes, pimples, blackhead!, y llow "r mmhy skin, will he gr.ititleil t" learn':h it ih.> pnre-r. sweetest, and most e(Tc?.-ti\e -kin i.irifler and beauUfler yet compounded la CUTICURA SOAP It is fo bCcanSC it strikes at the eaves of most oomjplexlonal disfigurations,viz.: the ciog&cd Irritated, fnjtamta, or Ortrxcvrkr-' Pork. Suggestion : After cycling, goif, tennis, riding, >t .ilblellcs, n bath with L'CTicfn.v Soap !s most .<oothing, cooling, and refreshing, preventing ehaflng, redness,and roughness o: ".he ??kin, sooth? ing inflammation, and when foil wed by gentle anointing with CTticura (ointment .prove.' . Be. ticla1 ia relieving tired, lame.or strained muscles. Sold throughout tht world. Prtcf. Ct rtCVBA, *V: i S04r. 2.1c.i Kssolvk^t. Wc. and It tVirr.a !>?c? iM> Clirit. Corp.. Sol* Prop... Do. ton as- ?? How to Obtain a Urilliut Complexion," free. , Special Bargains in Real Estate. 8-room honse on Campnell evenue, large lot, good location, (3,300; small cash payment,balance monthly. S room house,large corner lot. s;xth avenue s. w.. fl.964 . (50 cash, (IB per month, nicely paluted and well papered. "?room house, good location in southwest, to good condition, with sewer connection, stable on lot, $1.300: (50 cash, $13.50 per moc h.no Interest. 7-room house In good cordltior;. tine garden, on Eighth avenue s. c., near Holiday street, (1,500; (Sil cash, (13.50 per month. 7- room honse on Seventh avcnv.e s.w., fl.COO; centrally located and very deslra'll< 3 room cottage, nice garden, good location, (300; (15 cash and (5 per month. A great bargain on Salem aTei.-;" .'use west of Park street, will not be long on tfa ! market. One ol the best residences on Church strer19 rooms, larg? lot, best location, cost (8,500. In htautifnl condition Inside and out Price (3,500; (500 cash, (i5 per rrouib; Is rentlne now at (36 per month. A.so two other splendid bargains on Chnrch avenue. One of the most desirahleand bf st located bns lness houses. In the very best par; c t the husincss centre of the cit v. One fourth ot ins price cash and the rent will pay the balance. It is renting now for 11 per cent, of the price a-?ed. Then is no better Investment in the city that, this We have several other tine bargains In business property on Salem avenue and Jefferson street. ti room honse, large lot, nicely located In ncrth west, uear Park street, in good ccnflltlon. (1,900; (50 cash and f 10 per mown. Come quick It yon want this. ti room honse neor West Knd ronml house, (SCO; (.'?0 cash and (10 per month. Blegant 13 room bouse 1b the West End with hard wood finish, cabinet mante'.s. every modern Improvement and couTcnience, with speaking tnbee and electric alarm bells, stables, chicken house, horse and cow lot, good garden, plenty of fruit and good shade: In thorough repair, cost (8,100, price now (5,350; small cash payment and the balance in nine years. Splendid business lot near the new public building, 50 feet front. Price (3 500. on easy pay? ments. This lot will double In value in two years. UoodtVroom house. Kfghth avenue s. w., mod? ern Improvements, stable on lot and shade, ft,ICO; easy payments. Nicely papered ti room house on he best part of HoTerth avenue n. e., (e7t; (60 cash and (8 per month. i Aims. 94 acres of bottom land 1S miles from lloillcs with (3,500 brick house, st the edge otatieautlfu 10-acre grove ot forest oaks Price (to per acre. 130 seres with 40 acres of rich bottom land, good dwelling, one ot the best truck farms In the county. Price (40 per acre. 10 aero truck farm, 1(0 lull beating apple trees, good spring, ft-room cottage, price (1K.10. 13d acres ot very rich fertile laud. 3to fruit trees of < very variety, well watered anri fenced, new 13 room brick d .veiling that cost (5,000, large new barn 45i9C. all necessary out-bulldlngs aau Improvements. Trice (ir>,(? c: 9 S miles from Koanoke and one of tht most i roouctlte farms in the Valley ot Virginia ISO seres near Ilohiua Institute seven tulles from Koanoke city, ferty acres Of which I* level, the balance upland, partly timbered good water, fairly good Improvements, fine pc:\ch and apple orchard, land well adapted to truck farming, all kinds fruit ai.o grains PrlCSfd.MO; very cheap. Also a great many other bargains In citv and country property, wtich wo would be glad to show at any time. If you want to hny or reut, seil or exchange, come and see us. T. W. SPINDLE & CO 104 Jefferson ?treet. Koanoke, Vt?. A Few Bargains Are still left on our books. Glance over the follow? ing. It will pay you to come to see us if you are looking for safe invest? ments. No. 1?Two ?-'oem dwellings or. Sixth aveuue u, e., almost new, (750 each on very easy tcr'?s. These are big bargains. Don't fall to eee them. No. 8,?8 room house rn John street. In good condition, only (l,5'.e; (150 cash, bilatice (16 per month. No. S?An elegant S-room bouse. Bight h ave? nue s. w. Tills Is ouc of the nicest house. Id southwest, only (3,500; worth (4,000; one-hilt cash, balance one and two years. No. 4.-9 room house Eighth avenue i. m 1'ark street. Price f'J.OOu cash, worth (3,am. No. 5?7-room brick honse Seventh avenue - w This Is certainly a bargain?only (1,0 :-? cash, balance f J ? per month. No. tt?Two houses, 8 rooms eu' h, I :. 61 doah avenue, near roundhouse, (1,000; (60 cash, balance (10 per mouth. No. 7?s-room house, Shenaraioah avenue. Price (1,5 A; (75 cash; balance (15 per month. No. B? S-room house. Seventh avenue, elegant condition. Just newly paintcl and papered throughout, #3,0U'; (750 cash, balance (30 per month. No. 9?S-toom house. Chapman avenue, (1,880; (350 cash, balance (SO \nt month. Lots. West End lots, beauties.from (*oc to (500each. For Rent. Store room Jefferson street (V) per month. Store room salem aver.ue, (+1 per mouth. Store room Salem avenue (-,'3.50 per mouth. Store room Jefferson street (TO per month. Store room Jefferson street (40 per month. Store room Campbell avenue (35 per month. DwelV.t.g in aP par s ot the c'.ty. A nicely furnished cottage at cer.t'.tt S; rlrjjs. Parrs. Katmtng Wn-*? iu lot* tu suit nuu-fcattrs at (5 ata Dp ptr re. The Pedigo-Seller Real Estate Co 100 Jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO