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Country id f?r Somo mon In ase aeir ncome by shaving people,others by naKardoUBluvestments In stocks sod bonds, bat the most coueervst v.i and satis? factory lnTeatiuent Is to be foar.d tn Improved ? f n an: real estate. In a town the alz 1 of Roan? oke with the permanent rental value that prop? erty now has money judiciously Invested yields a sail factory return. We are In tue real estate bupi'nees and make a atady of keeping In touch with the values ot property so that wo can con? scientiously tell you what Is the beet lnveetmjnt tor your money. Are you a young man Just embarked on tbe matrimonial sea ? The safety of your voya*e will depend to a large extent on whether you are in a rented ship, whose bell rings morning, noon and oven at night to let In prospective purchasers who want to ezamlae It, or whether you have a saug little craft of your own. We can suit you in the latter at fron? (HX> to 13,600 on cash pay meute varying from $90 to (500, and the balance In email monthly payments. Come and see as at any time. We have teams to carry you, the madam and "little ones" too. Are yoa an older man and.'havlng wrestled sue cecsfndy with fortune feel entitled to a comfort? able home in which you can gather your children and theirs aronnd you and still keep a den lor jour own particular aaef We have each places for sa e and yoa will only have to spend from ?3,600 to $6,000, according to your taste. Have you f850 to Invest? It will bay a honse In tbe centre ot the town that is renting tor f&4 per annum. (8,000 will bny throe good bouses with 93 rooms in all, now rentlDg for (W) per annam. 14.(900 will buy a large 10-room dweding renting for (240 per annum. Perhaps vou wonld like to invest In business property. (5,000 will bny u large two-story brick store In the center of business with u rental value ot (800 per annum. If your inclinations are for the country, cither for a place that you cun farm actively or for an attractive home lu which to spend the summer, we ran suit you. If yonr Inclination* are In the frnlt direction we Invite your attention to a Hue farm ot 185 acre* on Little titter In UedTord county, IX miles from the depot, ?& acres ot which le tbe best bot? tom laud, and would bring $100 per acru In Hoan oke county. Ten acre* Inflno timber, new8 room dwelling, barus and necessary out-bulldlngn, young oroha'd of apples, peaches, iieas, rasp? berries and strawberries. This place Is a bargain at ?3,500. It yoa want a nice place for a home we have a ttrm of 85 acres IX miles from N. & W. depot and 31 miles from Roanoke with largo 8-room dwelling, located In the midst ot a splendid grove, excellent out-battdiogi, plenty of fruit, floe road for carriage or "bike" from boose to depot. Price ?1,400 for the entire tract, or wilt sell tbe building and 80 acres of ground for (1,100. The improvements conld not no replaced for (3.U0C. YOURS TRULY, J. F. MINEFIELD, Real Estate and Insurance Agt, 210 Commerce St., ROAHOKB, YA. cut i,OAi> or OLD "HICKfr WAGONS. Car load Barbed Wire -the long kind?to-day. Full stock Poultry Net. Everything in Our Line at Bot? tom Prices. Ttio old reliable Hickory, with pres? ent improvements, the bent wagon sold. Come and hoc us before buying eleewberc. E. L. BELL, ,R?5S""EV?NS BROS. Do Ton Want Ialme ? 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 you want Sash Cord? Do you want Building Material of any kind? ? you do J. H. WILKINSON'S Is the place to buy It. Offlce 102 Third 81. 8. W , " l-i.- - id, Kotiiiokc, V?. P, 8 ?Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. 5 0 it PBORtMIOHAX, JOHN A. BOWLES, Attorney-at-Law, 200X Coismeico St , Roanoks, V?. Prompt attention given to all business. 5 1 ?f_ THOMAS LEWIS, Insurance Adjuster and Broker. tar* Prompt personal attention to insurance in every department. In any locality and In any company. Room 7, PostofTlce building. 8 6 8m EVERETT PERKINS. Attorney-at-law and Commissioner in Chancery, Lock box 110, Roanoke, Room 10, Seoond Floor, Kirk Law Building. Dr.J.W.?emoae* M Dentist, i3i Salem Ave, Over Traden Loan A; TrustCc ?11.1.1 AM LUN8FORD A. BLAIR ANTRIM. L?NSFORD <fe ANTRIM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Opfick?Rooms 703-704 Terry build log, Roanoke, Va. ^. jMvflff^al LJ LJB i^^For convalescents and invalids; for chil ^^bW^/T^T^ r^F*^ Wb^'?R l*reu or *"ur PcoPle v?ith weak digestion ^Je)^R^3^4w'ill must be carefully prepared from the '^M^^r wBSafi most wholesome ingredients. For 1 ' /f\ Ii' \-- wBEfl such cooking, Cottolene proves in KSgiSlv ^ i^Z^^y jBSBffik valuable. It imparts a delicate flavor ^^S^C^^^^^-l^^n to the food, making it at once pal ?^Jf Cottolene Ii V vXJ?l^r is undoubtedly the best cooking material ^^Bf ever Pr?d?ced. Get the genuine. ?-;*?H "Jjaf^*1^ NjfcjWpr took for tU? Oottolon? trads-mtrki?"r\it/o'?fi?" tnd i!eer,i htai ffl^g^^the N, k. FAIRBANK "w^m^^^^^' Less Than a Cent a Word! No ?<lverthcraent received less than 15 cents for the first Insertion and lO cents for aabsequent Insertions. Seven words per line. One Insertion. 0 cent* per line 8absequent Insertions... 3 cents per line Ont? week. 20 cents per line Two weeks. . 35 cents per line One month. GO cents per line BOARDERS WANT HD. WANTBD?ON CUUKCU AVENUE. 8. W.. tablo boarders; also two gentlemen and wlves, or tour Kentlemcn tor the aummer. No children. Plenty milk and butter. Reasonable rates. Address H., care Tat Times, lw ROOMS WANTED. WANTED-HY UHNTLBMAN AND LADT, one small dwelling, or four utifirulshed rooms, down stairs, convenient to buslnc'b por? tion of city. Address, "KKNTEH," care of inn Times ofllco. 6 2d if WANTED. WAN l'KD-A LIST OF YOUR PROPERTY for rent and for sale. Uave customers for several ?mall houses on easy terms. TUB FBDKIO-BELLEK KBAL ESTATE COMPANY. 4 1 tf ?OK BBMT, WANTBD?A TENANT FOR TUB SUMMER for my cottage at Bennett's Springs. Cot? tage Is tarnished completely and will rent reason? ably to good party, or will sell cheap. Address JA8. S. U ROVES, Norfolk, Va. 6 86 tf SPECIAL NOTIOH. NOTICE?THOSE HAVING BRICK. AND atone work or vltrllled brick pavements to be laid would do well to call on or address J. T. Falls, the practical contractor and builder. Also all kinds of carpenter work, plaaterlng. painting, kalsominlng aud paper hanging done on short notice. All work guaranteed. J. T. FALLS, No. 118 Fifth avenue n.e? Koanoke, Va. AOHNTS WANTBD. WANTBD?TWO OK T?RKE SALESMEN for good territory, to handle our line oi household goods. Good opportunity for en ergotic canvassers. Apply Standard Installment Company, 34 Campbell avenue s.w., Koanoke,Va. 8-l?-tf SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS. THE HOST COMPLETE AND BEST 1 equipped School for Young Women In the South, tit pupils In attendance last tetalon. For lllnrtrated catalogue apply to 8AM'/, D. JONK8, President, (j-3?-9m llrlstol, Va.-Teun. HUTTON ENGINEERING CO., Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, CENTRAL STATION?. ELECTRICAL RAILWAYS, SIE AM AND POWER PLANTS. EIRE ALARMS, TBLEPHONB8, RELL8 AND SUPPLIES. BnUlmore, Mil. Lexington, Va. 6 20 8m A little cosy c t In a shady, green Bpot, No happier home could I find. Just f 10.00 cash, the other on time Only i'< 00 per month to make tho place mine. No. 1?6-room house, North East, $360; cash 25.tXi; monthly payments, $5.00 All cash, $200 Renting now at (6 00 per month. No. 3?1> room house, nicely papered, near shops, sou the ist; price, $3tl0; cash, $6000; month? ly payments, $10.00. No. 8- Groom hon c on Shepandoah avenue, north*kM; trice, $I0> cash, $25.00; momhly payments, $8.(Ki No. 4?5 r om roner. Slx'.h street, southeast; lot 40x180 feel; price, $e5?; cash, aSt.oO; monthly pa\ tneuts, f -.'" N >. 5?8-room house, with hath, hot bii-i cold w.ter. West Kurt: price, $1,800; cash, $201; month? ly payments, $10 i<J. No. IV?I room 2s'ory house, northeast, very near shops: fine garden on the lot; pries, (400; cash, $26.(0; in?rjthly payments. $5 00 N" 7?8 room dwelling near market house, uorthea t; price, $SX>; cash, $60.00; monthly pay? ments. $S.0\ tfo s-7-room dwelling, northeast; 101 75x150; pro-. #750; cash,$60.0^; monthly payments. $8.00. No ? -f.-r.om tlwelline. Park street, north we?i; price. <^!t?; cash, $50.(<i;monthly payments, $10 Of. ! No. 10?r.-room dwelling with stable. Tentre venne, nortnwest; price, $S'.0; cash, $5000; nr i.t 1,1, p iymeDts. $1(1.'0. No II ?5 mom dwelling, Park street; price, $& (>; caeh. jlOii; uior.ili y pay etits, $8(0. We have several cl?e dwellings aud stores for rent, ?'all aud see us if you have property to aell or rent. PACE & BOBBITT, Xo. 10 JpflerHon St. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on res colds, croup and whooping-congh. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by the Chas. Lyle Drug Co. ''SAVINGS BANK'. We haven't anything to say about savings banks, but we do say that we have safe in? vestments in real estate that will guarantee you over six per cent, on your money. Strlotly modern 9 room residence on Sixth avcnne a. w.. In first-class condition luelde and ont; large lot, good barn; (2,400; (300 each, (30 per month. 7-room brick dwelling. In best location In roothwest; large lot, good barn; (2.CO0; (300 cash, (30 per month. 7-room residence In southwest, near Park street, with both bot and cold water, cabinet mantles and grates; (1.HO0; (300 cash, (16 per month Will rent tor (IS per month. Uood 8-room residence on Henry street s. w., near in; (1,000; (600 cash, 70 monthly payments of (14 without Interest. Iteming for (13 50. Splendid 6 room dwelling on Becond avenue n. w., well located to the roundhouse, in good repair; (1,2<0, on easy monthly payments. Two vacant lots in llelmont for (100; well located, good shade. 6 room boose In Crystal dprlng; line spring on property, large lot, good house; (1,000; (100 cash, (10 per month. 6 room boose In Belmont; (*50; (50 cash, (10 per month. One lot in Melrose, near Captain Moomaw's, 50x130; (40. Two 5-room dwellings on Second avenue n. w., netr Twelfth street; (6X1 eacb; (50 cash, (10 per month. These properties are worth (1,000 each. Three splendid houses on Sixth avcnne n. w , prices ranging from (350 to (1,100; very easy payments. Two 6 room bouses on Fourth avenue n. w., In tbe grove; (900, on easy terms. 7-room houBe on Second aveuue n. w., lot 50x13; f -10; (50 cash, (10 per month. A great bargain In a buslnofs lot on Salem avenae, close Id; (5< 0 cash. Two lots on Ninth avenue s. w., 60xl?.O, near Franklin Hoad; (300 each Two business houses on Jcfferaon street at a bargain. Dullness lot on Campbell avenue, between Terry Unllding and Farmer s Supply Co , 35x300; .?.'1 M? fj We have many other hargalr* would like to mention If we had the space. Call to see ni>. We can please you in a home. ELLIS BROS.. No. S CAMPBELL AVKNUK. Numbering Thread. The questions, "Why is spool cotton numbered us it is; ami why uro figures not used in regular order?" aro often asked. The explanation is this: The numbers on the spool express tho num? ber of hnnkfl which aro required to wind n pound. Tho very finest spinning rarely exceeds 300 hanks to tho pound, while in tho very coarsest there is about a half pound in each hunk. Tho moro common qualities, however, thoso from which sewing thread is usually made, run from 10 to CO hanks to tho pound, and tho spools on which it is wound aro numbered 10 to 50 iu accordance. TREASON FOR DRINK. Hew a Freuchmau and a Goruiau For? swore Their Native Lund. William Borg, tho groat German traveler, is mi enthusiastic admirer of Emperor William1, whom he closely re? sembles, says the Sun Francisco New9 Letter. Mr. Berg, nevertheless, is on terms of intimacy with Mr. John Bor gez, who was born within ;t stone's throw of the Column Vendptue. - One day both these gentlemen wer? fishing in the lagoon in Marin county". Mr. Ber? gez had toiled long and successfully and was son-ly at hirst. He had forgotten his flask, a lapse of memory of which the Gallic angler is rarely guilty. "Berg, give mo a drink," shouted Mr. Bergez across the lake. Mr. Berg obligingly strolled round the lake, and approached Mr. Bergez, fhtsk in hand. "Thunks, " said the Frenchman. "Hold," said the German traveler, retaining the flask in his muscular grasp. "One moment, please. Which is the greatest country in Europe?" Mr. Berg ljnikcd appealingly at tho stern Teuton. He saw there was no re? lenting. He must forswear la belle France or go dry. "Germany," he gapped. "Drink to the emperor," enjoined Mr. Berg solemnly, and the toast was pledged. A few nights after Mr. Berg was din? ing with Mr. Bergez. The laHter was caressing a dust covered bottle of snperb burgundy. Tho trnveler gazed at it af? fectionately, and extended his glas with a gleam of anticipation in his eyes. "One moment, please," said Mr. Bergez coldly. ""Which is the greatest country in Europe, Mr. Berg?" There was a moment's painful pause, during which tho Guul passed the bottle under the traveler's nose. ''France,''muttered Mr. Berg, unable to resist the bouquet of the vintage. And SO the tricolor wuk avenged. NEW YORK STOCKS. London, June HO.?London was to-day the dominating influence in the BtOOX exchange. The London prices came higher, sonic advances over our iiiml fig? ures exceeding a point. The buying or? ders for foreign account in this market, While chiefly fur St. Paul and Louisville and Nashville covered almost the entire ran vre of internationally listed stocks. The result was substantial improvement all along the line, based upon heavy deal? ings for l)oth accounts. The aggregate business, however, fell considerably short of yesterday's record. The appearance of inside support in some of the Indus? trials also afforded encouragement while stimulating covering by the shorts. Realisations caused a somewhat erratic movement, although some weak stops were noted. The tendency of prices con? tinued upward until a late hour. The closing was within a fraction of the best points. CLOSING STOCKS. Atchtson.13 8-4 Adams Express.ml Alton, Terra Haute.58 American Express.Ill Baltimore and Ohio.17 1-1 ("ana<ia Pacific.60 11 Canada Southern.45 3-4 Central Pacific.14 1-2 Chesapeake and Ohio.14 1-2 Chicago Alton.155 Chicago. Burlington and Quincy . 73 S 8 Chicago Gas.63 3-8 Consolidated Gas.154 C. C. C. and St. Louis .... 29 1-4 Colorado Coal and Iron .... 1-4 Cotton Oil Certificates .... 012 Delaware Hudson.12-1 3-4 Delaware. Lack, and Western . . 160 Denver and Rio Grande preferred, 47 Distiller-' and Cattle Feeders- Co. HIS East Tennessee. Erie.14 1-4 Erie preferred.33 1-2 Fort Wayne.16<? Great Northern preferred . .112 Chicago and Bast. Illinois pref'd, 06 1-6 Hocking Valley.16 3 4 Illinois Central.031-2 St. Paul and Duluth.is Kansas anil Texas preferred . . 22 1-4 Lake Erie and West.17 Lake Erie and West preferred. . 67 1-2 Lake Shore.I IS Lead Trust.23 1-2 Louisville and Nashville. . . . 40 8-8 Louisville and N'ew Albany . 7 1-2 Manhattan Consolidated. . . 101 12 Memphis and Charleston. . . 15 Michigan Central.04 Missouri Paeilie.211-8 Mobile and Ohio. Nashville and Chattanooga ... 68 National Cordage.4 3-4 National Cordage preferred. . . 1*3-4 New Jersey Central.103 1-4 Norfolk and Western preferred s 8-4 North American Co.-1 8-4 Northern Paeilie.S 8-4 Northern Pacific preferred ... 16 7-8 ?. P., Denver and Gulf .... 21-2 Northwestern.101 3-8 Northwestern preferred .... 150 New York Central.115 New York and New England . . 4M Ontario and Western , 13 3-4 Oregon Improvement. 1-s Oregon Nav.14 Oregon S. L. and Utah Northern . 0 7-N Pacific Mail.22 Peoria Dee. and Evans .... I 1-2 Pittsburg.164 Pullman Palace.152 Reading.14 1-4 Rio (irande Western.15 Rio Grande Western preferred 4?? Roek Island.00 1-2 St. Paul. 75 5-8 St. Paul preferred.127 14 St. Paul and Omaha.40 7-S St. Paul and Omaha preferred. 124 Southern Pacific.is Sugar Refinery.1115-8 Tennessee Coal and Iron. ... 21 1-1 Texas Paeilie.7 1-4 Tol. and Ohio Central preferred . 70 Union Paeilie.7 8-8 I'. S. Ex press.40 Wnbash, St. L. and Paeilie. . . 6 14 Wabash, St. L. and Paeilie pref'd 16 7-S Wei Is-Fargo Express.02 Western Union.S3 Wheeling and L. E.S 7-8 Wheeling and L. K. preferred . 3:! Minn, and St. Louis.16 1-2 Denver and Bio Grande .... 121-2 General rSlectric. 27 7 8 National Linseed.18 Col.. Fuel and I ...... 23 Col., Fuel and I. preferred . . . 100 Tol., St. Louis and K. 0. ... 4 12 Tol., St. Louis and K. C. pref'd. . 10 Southern.8 1-8 Southern preferred.26 14 Tobacco. 62 3-4 Tohaeeo preferred. MONEY MARKETS. New York. June 30.?Money on call steady at 2?l-2a3 per epet. Last loan. 3, closed 2 1-2. Prime mercantile paper 4a5 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchant heavy, witli actual business in banker's bills at 488al*4 for demand, and -|S7al I for sixty days. Posted rates 488a 1-2, aMl l80al-2. ' Commercial bills 486 l-4n 1-2 Hat- silver 6S7 1-8. Silver certifi? cates 60 l-Sal-4. Government bonds linn: State bonds dull: railroad bonds firmer. Petroleum firmer. CHICAGO. Chicago, June 80.?Heavy exports, de . reuse in world's visible ami bullish crop reports in Illinois, caused an up? turn in wheat today. September closed at 56 3-4. Corn and oats were a little The Hodgen Commission Co. BROKERS, j 20S Mouth Jefferson Street. (Second Floor.) Stocks, Grain, Provisions, Cotton. l'rlvato Wires ta the New Tork Mock K? ctiange and Chicago Boaid of Trade. Trades Accepted on Margin of one psr cent, on Large or Small Lots. Stocks from Ten Shares Up. Grain from 1,000 bushels up. Provisions from Fiftv barrels no. Cotton froiTi Twenty bales ud. Poll Commission on Grain One-elgbtb. r*f- All (omrounlc^tloL? by telegraph, teie I ?hone or rah.', promptly acte 1 upon. T'UONK m. stronger, provisions were practically unchanged. Tiic leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat? Open. Close. June. 54 1-4 00 1-8 July.."?4 1-8 00 L-2 September.55 3-8 ~>Q 3-4 Corn? June. 26 1-4 26 3-4 July. 26 1-4 26 3-4 September. 27 1-2 27 7-8 May. 29 7 8 80 1-4 Oats? July -.10 101-4 September.181-9 l0 0-8 May.18 1-8 18 3-8 IVfesa Pc?rh per bbl July. 7.03 1 2 0.0.-? September.7.17 1-2 7.12 1-2 Lard, per 100 lbs July .3.S7 1 2 8.02 1 2 September.4.02 1-9 4.00 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. uly. 3.02 1-2 8.69 1-2 September.8.82 1-2 8.80 Cash quotations wen as follows: Flour easy and unchanged, No. 2, yel? low. Corn 27al-2. No. 9 spring wheat. 55 1-8; No. 3 spring wheat, 60 l-2a08; No. 2 red. 06 1 8nl-4; No. 2 corn. 26 ' 8a27; No. 2 oats, 15 l-2a88; No. 2 white, l*a 34; No. 8 white. 16 l-4al7 1-4: No. 2 rye, 2s 1 2No. 2 barley, nominal; No. 3. 24a 80; No. 1 Max seed. 70: prime timothy seed. 2.9(): mess pork per barrell, 6,00a7; lard, per KM) pounds, 8.02 1-2; Bhort ribs sides, loose, 8.60a6.0; dry Baited -boul? ders, boxed. :! 1 Sal 1-2: short clear sides, boxed. 8 7-8; whiskey distiller's fin ished goods, per gallon,1.22; sugar un? changed. S3 *1 CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, June 80. ? Flour easy. Wheat easy \'o.2"red, 89a60. Recepts 2, - 600; shipments, 1,000. Corn steady: No, 2 mixed 28. Oats firm, No. 2 mixed. Vt l-2al8. Rye quiet, No. 2 red 84. Lard Hrmer3.80. Bulk meats easy 28.70. Ba? con quiet 4.7.1. Whiskey quiet, sales 088 barrels 1.22. Butter steady. Sugar quiet, firm. F-n^s dull 7 1-2. Cheese quiet, easy BFCKLFNS ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Fleers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Band-.. Chil hiatus. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eures Plies, or no pay re? quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For side by Paul Massle, 100 Jefferson street. CURES KIDNEY AM) BLADDER TROUBLES Thousands of such cases have been cured by the use of Botanic Blood Balm ("B. B. B.") If you doubt it. call or send to the company whose advertisement appears in this paper, ami they will, for a one-cent stump, send you a book of wonderful cures, not only of the above diseases, but of all manner of ailments arising from impure blood It is the standard remedy of the age for the cure of all blood and skin diseases. $1.00 per large bottle. For sale by Druggists. The most popular Fountain Drink, CO KO CAUSAYA, Anti-malarial Nerve Tonic. Massie's Pharmacy, Minorca, Langsban and Leghorn eggs, fresh laved, at 70 cents per Betting of fif? teen. A tine Minorca rooster given away with each setting and the stock guaran? teed exempt from all disease and all win? ter layers: also a tine cow and calf. Call at 72:! Campbell avenue. ?The Hoffman Moil so" Boquet Cigar, Has stood the test for years?3 or25c. Massie's Pharmacy. Exclusive Agent-. 1 00 i AX1>?-?M< 46 YEARS 8IX Months have passed since I offered a reward of ?25 for a New Home Sewing Ma? chine that could not be re? paired at the New Home office and no one yet has claimed the reward. fiJjr" Wo have foinul one machlno made by this company patented in tsfiu, forty-six year* ago, ana doing good work. I NOW OFFER A $50 New Home Made For one that can't be pat in good running Order at the New Home oQlco, 3uy llenry street, S. W. CHARGES VERY MODERATE I Yon aay ot here can offer the same. Why don't they do It? Han't tall to see our machines UUli l beforo you buy. If you want a cheap machine, In fact the best in the market for thu money, give us a call. We have the Cam Motion Machlues manufactured by the New dome Company, namely, the Climax ? ?K) Instalments, $SU cash; and also the New Ideal, SM cash. Five years guarantee given on all machines by the company. The Climax ma? chine is as good as any except thu geared New Home. t'?f~ We have a few second-band machines to sell or rent. All kinds of machines repaired and parts supplied. W. II. STRICKLER, SOU IIKNKY HTKKKT, KOANOKK. VA. WMLSL Mil* CHAR LOTTES VI LLE, ?/A. I Letters, Science, Engineering, Law. Medicine. I Sraslon in-si us 15th September. [ Tuition in Academical Schools free to Vir? i i.For catalogues address Vt*. M. THORNTON. IAD.. Chilrma* Blood Humors IlVERY humor, whether itching, bnrnlntr. j bleeding, scaly, cru.U-d, pimply, or blotchy, whethersimple, scrofulou*, or hereditary, (ruin infaucy to ago, are now speedily cured by (fiticura Resolvent ASKIN and blood purifier of Incomparable) purity aud curative power. Purely vegeta? ble, sa'e, Innocent, and palatable. It nppcrda to all, and especially mothers, nurses, and children. Sold throorhout the wo?ld. Pric*. CrTICCaA, 80c.i S"?r. i-*.; Kinnriir, ?n't I'.iirxu 1)199 Ai< Ch.m. c??r . to>* Pror*-, Boston. 1 OuT-"Uuw to Cure and Skia Uumori,** trae. Special Bargains in Real Estate. S-room house on Campbell avenue, largo lot, good location, $3,80?; email cash payment,balance monthly. s room honso, large corner lot. Sixth avenue b. w., $1.3X0; $50 cash, $18 per month, nicely painted and well papered. "?room bouse, good location lr. southwest. Id good condition, with sewer connection, stable on lot. $l.*0; ?50cash, $13 50 per month.no Interest. T-room house In good cordltiou. tine garden, on Eighth avenue s. e., near Holiday street, $1,500; $50 caeh, $13.50 per month. 7-room honse on Seventh avenue ? w., $1,000; centrnily located and very deslrahle. 5 room cottage, nice garden, good location, $300; $15 cash and $5 per month. A wrest bargain on Salem avenue Jost west of l'ark -trett, will not be long on the market. Une ot the best residence* on Church street, IS rooms, laro lot, best location, cost $S,M>0. in beautiful condition tuside ard out. Price $3,500; $500 cash, $'i5 per mouth; le renting now at $96 pur month. Also two other splendid bargains on Church avenue. One of the most deslrahle and b'st located bus? iness homes, in the very best part ot the business centre ot the cit v. One-fourth ot the price cash and the rent will pay the balance. It Is renting now tor 11 per cent. Ol the price a.'kcd. There t* no better Investment in the city than this M e have several other tine bargains In bnslntee p operty on Salem avenue and Jefferson street. 6 room house, large lot, nicely located In north? west, near l'ark street. In good condition, $1,900; $50 cash ana $10 per mown Come quick II jon want this. 0 room honsn near West Knd round house, $900, $50 cash and $10 per mouth, Klegant 18 room house la the West Knd with hard wood finish, cabinet mantels, every modern Improvement and convenience, with speaking tubes and electric alarm bells, Stahles, chicken bouse, horse and cow lot, good garden, plenty ot fruit and good shade: in thorough repair, cost $S.tUQ, price now $5,360; 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 lu value In two years. Oood?-room house. Eighth avenne s. w., mod? ern Improvements, stable on lot and shade, $1,1(0; easy payments. Nicely papered ri room house on he best part ot Soveeth avenue n. c? $&76; $50 rash and $3 per month. FARMS. "i acres of bottom land 1S mlks from Ilollins with $?,500 hrlrk house, at the edge of a heautlfu 10 acre grove of forest oaks Price f*0 per acre. 130 acres with 40 acres of rich bottom laud, good dwelling, one ot the beet truck farms In the county. Price $10 per acre. 10 aero truck {arm. 110 full beating apple tre, s, gooa spring, 5-room Cottage, price $'.HJ0. ISO acres of very rich fertile l.Mid 350 fruit trees ot i very variety, well watered und fenced, now 14 room brick dwelling that cost $5,000, large new barn 46*90. all necessary out-building* aud Improvement* Price $15,000; s miles from Honnoke aud one of tlu most productive farms In the Valley of Virginia. 180acres near Bolllna Institute seven mile* from Rosnoke city, forty acres ot which 1* level, the balance nplana. partly timbered good water, fairly good improvements, tine peach and apple orchard, land well adapted to truck farming, all kinds fruit and grape* Price$1.?60; very cheap. Also a ereat many other bargalui in city ami country property, wr.lch wo would be glad to show at any time. If you want to buy or reut, ee'.l or exchange, come ami see us. T. W. SPINDLE & CO., 104 Jefferson Street, Koanoke, Va. 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.l?Two 5--oom dwellings on Slittiavci.uo n, e., almtst new, $750 euch on very eaaj terms. These aro big bargains. Don't fall to eec them. No. 3.?S room house on John street. In good condition, only $1,5'.0; $150 cash, balance $15 per month. No. 8?An elegant s-room house, Righth ave? nue *. w. Tnls Is one of the nicest nouses In southwest, only $3,500; worth $4,000; ocv-htlt cash, balance one and two year*. No. 4.?? room house Ktghth avenue s. w , near Park street, Price 81,000 cash, worth $$,000, No. 5?" room brick house Seventh avenue s. w This is certainly a bargain-only $9,000; $3lU cash, balance $30 per month. No. 6?Two bouses, 8 rooms euch, on Shenai: doah avenue, nrar roundhouse, $l,u?; $50 oasli. balance flu per mouth. No. 7 s-ronm house, Shenacdoati avenue. Price $l,5Jt; $75 cash; balance $15 per month. No. s- s-room house. Seventh avenue, elegant coudlt'ou, just newly painted aud papered throughout, $3,000; $750 cash, balance $Ai pal mouth. No. H?S-room house. Chapman avfT.ue, $1,3C0;. $"o 1 cash, balance $30 per month. Lots. West Knd lots, beauties.from $100 to $500caeft. For Rent. Store room Jefferson street $50 per month. Store room Salem avenue, $40 per mouth. Store room Salem arenue $.-3.50 per month. Store room Jefferson street $70 per month. Store room Jefferson street $40 per month. Store mom Campbell avenue $35 per month. Dwelling lu all parts ot the city. A nicely furnished cottage at bennett Springs. Farms. Karmin; Isn't| in lots to su!- t Drei Oiert ut $5 aurt up per a re. The Pedigo-Belier Real Estate Co 106 Jefferson St., Rosnoke, Va SAPOLIO LIKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE.