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'_LKOAX, NOTIOBS. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF IM? PROVED REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to ;? decree entered in the chancery cause of I*. F. Van Miller versus Rosa L. Robertson et als., sixth day of July, 1890, la the hustings court for the city of RoanoKe, the undersigned special commissioners will on the 1?TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1886, at twelve o'clock in., offer for sale at public auction in front of the courthouse in the city of Hoanoke, the following property to wit: Description: Lot No :!, section (!, Edge wood addition. ThislotjstO feet front by 1U0 feet deep, ad has a^jgood t wo-story frame dwelling house thereon. TERMS: - One-third cash and the bal? ance upon a credit of one and two years, to 1m1 evidenced by negotiable notes, f the purchaser secured by deed of trust on the property. ? ? A. BLAIR ANTRIM. ~ JOHN M. HART, ~" ' Special Com m i - sk tiers. In the?*clerk's'office of the' hustings court of the city of Roanoke: P. F. Van Miller, plaintiff, against Rosa L. Robert? son, defendant. Chancery. I. S. S. Brooke, clerk of tho said court, do certify that the bond required <?f the special com? missioners by the decree rendered in said cause on the Gth day of duly, 1890, has l>een duly given. Given under my hand as clerk of the said court this 80th day of July, lS'.Hi. 7 31 td S. S. BROOKE, Clerk. BY VIRTUE of A DECREE OF the hustings court for the city of Hoan? oke entered at its May term, 1896, in the chancery cause of National Mutual Build? ing Loan Association vs Edmund Didier et. als., the undersigned, as special com? missioner, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale in front of the courthouse in the city ofRoanoke, at 12o'clock noon, on the 15TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1890. that parcel of land situated in the city of Roanoke, with tho improvements thereon and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Water mow Center st reel i as corner to the lands of Rogers, Fairfax & Houston: addition, and running thence with said lands south 12 degrees 18 minutes west 100 feet to an alley, thence With said alley south 70 degrees east 40 feet to a point, thence north 12degrees 15 minutes'east 100 feet to Center street, thence with Center street north 70 degrees west 40 feet to the place of beginning. TERMS OF sale:?One-third cash, balance in one and two years, said defer? red payments to bear interest from date of sale, and to secure which the title of said premises will be retained until all of the purchase money has been paid. LUCIAN H. COCKE, Special Commissioner. I, S. S. Brooke, clerk of the hustings court for the city of Roanoke. do certify that Luciau 11. Coeke. special commis? sioner, has uiven bond as required in the above named cause (liven under my hand, this the 14th day of July, 1890 s. s. Brooke, Clerk. 7 15 td RTRUSTEE'S SALE.?By virtue of a decree entered by the hustings court of the'oity of Roanoke. in the chancery cause of the Covenant Building and Loan Asso? ciation vs. J. B. McGehee, the under? signed as Bpccial commissioner appointed by said decree, will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the court, house in the city of Roanoke. at 12 o'clock noon, on the 15TH AUGUST, 1896, the following described parcel of land, together with its improvements, situated in the city of Roanoke: Beginning at a point on the south Bide of Harrison street 126.9 feet west'of^Frank street, thence with Harrison street *in s westerly direction 28 feet to a point, thence in a southerly direction 114.3 feat to an alley, thence with said alley in/a easterly direction 25 feet to a point, thence in a northerly direction 113.5 feet to the beginning, being the same land that was conveyed to-I. B. McGehee by deed from E. J. Kemp, of record in the clerk's office for the city of Roanoke. TERMS OF SALE":?One third cash and the remainder in Bix and twelve month-from the day of sale: title to be retained until the entire purchase money shall have been paid. LUCIAN II. COCKE, Special Commissioner. I, S. S. Brooke, clerk of the hustings court for the city of Roanoke . do certify hat Luciau II. Cocke, special conimis inner, has given bond as required by the decree in the above mentioned cause. Given under my hand 'this 14th day of July, 1*'J0. ri. S. BROOKK, Clerk. 7 15 td TRUSTEE'S SALE ?By virtue of ft decree of the hustings court of the city of | Roanoke. entered at its April term. 1896, in the chancery cause of the Covenant Building and Loan Association vs. A. A. Jamison et als., the undersigned, as spe? cial commissioner, appointed by said de? cree, will, on the 15TH DAY OF AU? GUST. 1S!I0. in'front of the court house of the city of Roanoke, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at public auction, the fol? lowing parcel of land situated in the city of Roanoke. together with its improve? ments, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north Bide of Gainsboro avenue and at tin- southwest corner of the property deeded by I'. I.. Terry to the Roanoke (la- and Water Company, thence along (ininsboro avenue north 65 degrees :>"> minute- east 30.01 feet to a point, thence north 28 degrees 10 minutes west 84.85 feet to a point, thence south 65 degrees 85 minutes west 80.01 feet to a post,corner of fence, thence along the westerly boundary of property deeded by P. L. Terry to Roanoke Gas and Water Company to the beginning. In-ing the same property conveyed to a. a. Jamison by A. F. Brook-and.I. F. Cooper by deed dated 15th day of Oi tober, 1892. TERMS OF SALI'.:?One third cash, balance in -ix and twelve month-, title of said premises to be retained until all the purchase money shall have been paid. LUCIAN 11. COCKE, special Commissioner. I, S."S. Brooke, clerk of the hustings court, do certify that bond in the above styled cause ha- been given by Lucian II. Coeke, special commissioner, (liven un? der my hand this 14th day of July, 1896. 7 15 td S. S. BROOKE. Clerk. TRUSTEE S SALE.?Whereas a cer tain deed of trust was executed by Pat? rick B. Gallagher and Michael B. Galla? gher, to George J. Peet, trustee, bearing date.the tbirteenth|day of April,1892, and recorded in the clerk's office of the Hust? ings court for the city of Roanoke.Va., in deed book 75, page 286, to secure the per? formance of certain conditions and pay? ments specified in a certain bond executed by the said Patrick B. Gallagher and Michael B. Gallagher with even date with the said deed for the payment of three thousand ($3,000) dollars to the National ^Mutual Building and Loan Association, LEGAL, NOTICES. of New York, in accordance with their articles of association, and whereas the ?tili George J. Peet lias resigned the Bald trust and the Judge of tho hustings court for the city of Roanoke, Va., at the July term,1896, did appoint Junius McGehec a> trustee in the place and stead of Geo ge J. Peet, after legal notice, as provided by statute, to all parties in interest, and whereas default has been made in the payments atul conditions mentioned in sind bond and deed ot" trust f.?r more than three months, and after heiug required ' bo to do by the beneficiary, the National Mutual Building and Loan Association, of New York. 1 shall by virtue of said deed and pursuant to the terms thereof, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder on MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1800, at li o'clock p. m.. on the prem? ises, all the property conveyed in said deed with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows, t<?-wit: 1st. lot. Beginning at a point on the west side of Nelson street titty (50) feet south of Robertson street and running theme north ss degrees west ninety-five (95) feet to a point, thence south 2 de? grees west twenty-five(85)feet to a point, thence south 88 degrees cast ninety-live (95) feet to Nelson street, thence with the same north iI degrees east twenty live (25) feet to the place of beginning. 2d lot. Beginning at a point on the east side of Nelson Street one hundred and sixty (lGOi feet south of Robertson street and running thence south 88 degrees east ninety-five (95) feet to a point, thence south 2 degrees west twenty live (25) feet to a point, thence north ss degrees west ninety-live (95) feet to Nelson street, thence with Nelson street north 2 degrees east twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginning, and known ns lot No. 'Jolt, in ward 5,ns shown on the map of the Roan? oke Land and improvement Company. TERMS:?Cash sufficient to pay all cost of executing this trust, inclnding a commission t?> the trustee, and to pay off said bond with arrearages due thereon, amount im; to twenty-seven hundred and fifty-five 80-100 <><2.7.V? 80-100) dollars, ns of duly 10, 1800, and the balance, if any, in one and two equal annual installments due in twelve and twenty-fonr mouths, with interest thereon from date, the pur? chaser executing negotiable notes for de? ferred payments and secured hy a deed of tru.st on the property sold. JUNIUS McGEHEE, 10 12 td_Substituted Trustee. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL estate?By virtue of a decree entered by the hustings court for the city of Roan? oke on tin- 20th day of May. 1896, in the consolidated chancery causes Btyled W. A. Bell, trustee, vs. .Ii?. YV. Coxeet als; Jos. \V. Coxe vs. Thos. \V. Miller, trus? tee, et als. and L. H. Vaughau vs. VV. J. and L. Blair. .Ir., and as trustee in the deeds of trust therein set forth, I will, as commissioner of Baid court, proceed on Wednesday, the 12th day of August. 1890, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse in said city, to sell at public auction to the highest bidder the follow? ing parcels of land lying in said city and described as follows: 1. Beginning at a point on the west side of Jefferson street 100 feet south of Spruce street, thence with Jefferson street south 0 degrees ?">? minute- wesl 80 feet to a point, thence north ss degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds west 1-10.24 feet to a point, thence south TO degrees east 5() feet to a point, thence south SS degrees 30 minutes 80 seconds east 140.15 feet to place of beginning. 2. Beginning at a point on the east side of Henry street 100 feet south of' Spruce street, thence south SS degrees 30 minutes 3(1 seconds east 140.34 feet to a point, thence south 0 degrees 57 minutes west 50 feet to a point, j thence north 88 degrees 38 minutes and 80 seconds West 140.111 feet to HellfV strict, thence with Henry street north 7 degrees east ?tl feet to place of beginning. 3. Beginning at a point on the east side of Henry street 150 feet south of Spruce street, thence south 88 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds east 80.38 feet to a point! thence south 7 degrees west 109.8 feet toa point, thence north 83degrees wesl 80 feet to Henry street, thence with Henry street north 7 degrees east 93.7 feet to place of beginning. 4. Beginning at a point on'theeast side of Henry street 243.7 feet -oitth of Spruce street, theme south 83 degrees^east 80 feet to a point, thence south 70 degrees west 85.70 feet more or less to a point, thence north 88 degrees west 80 feet to Henry street, thence north 7 degrees eist s,-, feet to place of beginning. 5. Beginning at a point on the west side of Jefferson street 281.8 feet south of Spruce street. thence with Jefferson street south 41 degrees ">7 minutes west 95.25 feet toe point, thence north S3 de? grees west 132.82 feet toa point, thence north 7 degrees east 7o.70 feet to a point, thence south 83 degrees 35 minutes east 107.4 feet to place of beginning. Term- cash. THOS. W. MILLER, Commissioner and Trustee. I. S. S. Brooke, clerk of the hustings court of the city of Roanoke, do certify thut'Thos. W. Miller, trustee and com? missioner, has given bond with approved security as required by the decree above mentioned. S. S. BROOKE, Clerk. 7-11-td. BY VIRTUE A DEED OF TRUST made on the Kith day.of May, 1890, and and recorded in deed book No. 10, page 47. of the land records of the county of Bath, Virginia, executed by .lohn Cri teller, dr., and at the request of the party secured thereby, de? fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness due, the undersigned trustees therein named, on MONDAY, 'I'lIK Kith DAY OF AUGUST, 1890, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.. as the front door of the courthouse of the said county of Hath, Virginia, will sell at public auction all that certain undivided one sixth interest in a tract or parcel of land, with the im? provements thereon, situated in the coun? ties of Bath. Augusta, Highland and Rockbridge, Virginia, bounded as fol? lows, to-wit: Beginning at two white oaks, thence south 02 degrees west 180 poles toa white oak. south 10 degrees west 160 poles to two white oaks, south 51 degrees west 272 poles to a pine, south 31 degrees west 180 poles to a gum and dogwood, south 4s degrees east oo poles to two white oaks, south li degrees west 402 poles to three pines, south 50 degrees west 680 poles to a pine, south I'd degrees west 1,180 poles to ft black oak and pine, south 4 degrees east 2110 poles to a black oak and two hickories by the I tl<_i Lick near to John Lewis. south 70 degrees cast 570 poles to two white oaks, south 82 degrees east :'.s'4 poles to three white oaks, south 60 degrees east 1^480 poles, crossing road to two white oaks on the eastern side of Mill Mount aiu and along the same north 20 degrees east 8,160 poles to a white oak. thence north 55 degrees west 2,080 pole-, crossing said road and crossing some branches to the place of beginning, ex L.KOAI. NOTIOB8. cepting out of said survey 5,000 acres, which an held under prior rights and not Intended to be hereby conveyed, be? ing an undivided moiety of the tract of laml conveyed by Joseph Britton to !'? ? :..? F. Butler and Robert Strong, dso'the undivided moiety conveyed by Strong to Main, ami by Main to Loren Is. S, -- mis nnd John M. Wiley, and con t lay ; acres, togethor with all the r ?-. I iij rovetnontsnnd appurtenances t't the name belonging. MS " SALE:-- $1,000 cash, bal? ance lu one, two and three years, secured by deed of trust. ARTHUR niXOX. LOUIS C. BARLEY, Trustee-;. The one-sixth interest in the above de scribed tract of land hereby advertised for sale is the same which was conveyed by the said .lohn Critcher, Jr., to Joseph S. Lawrence, subject to the deed of trust set forth above. 7-9-tds JOHN E PECK, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE ?By virtue of a deeil of trust executed to the undersigned as trustee l>y J. Mover, dated August 15, 1803, recorded in the clerk's office of the hustings court of the city of Roanoke,Va., indeed book 89,page 71,in trust to secure to T. A.Wat ts the payment of the sum of $l,000,ns therein mentioned, and whereas default having been made in the payment of said debt, and at the request of T. A. Watts, the beneficiary thereof, the un? dersigned, ns trustee, will on THURS DAY,THE 18TH OP AUGUST, 1896, nt 10:80 a. m.. at the front door of the courthouse, Roanoke. city Yn., offer for sale to the highest 'bidder at public auc? tion the property described In said deed of trust as follows, to-wit: Lots No. 9 und 10, In section 25, as shown on the map of Hogers, Fairfax & Houston, of Koanoke. Ya., and beginning at a point on the north side of Shenan doah avenue .and the east side of Seventh street, thence with Shenandoah avenue in an easterly direction HM) feet to a point, thence north 180 feet to an alley, thence with said alley in a westerly direction 100 feet ton point on Seventh street, thence with Seventh street in a southerly direc? tion 180 feet to the place of the beginning. TERMS:?Cosh sufficient to pay the cost of executing this trust. Including trustee's legal commission and to pay off the said debt, ami the residue, if any. to be paid in two equal annual payments from the day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by negotiable interest bearing notes nf the purchaser and the same se? cured by a deed of trust on the property. .1.11. FEATHERSTONE, Trustee.* 7 8 td_ TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ?By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 13th day of July, 1891, from J. Moyer, recorded in deed book 67, page 218, in clerk's office of the corporation court for the city of Roanoke, Virginia, default occurring in the payment of the note therein described, as payable two years after date, and being so requested by T. A. Watts, the holder of said note, I will, on THURSDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF AUGUST, 180G. at 10 o'clock a. m.. in front of the courthouse in said city, offer for sale at public auction, that certain parcel of land lyiug in said city, and de? scribed as follows: Beirinning at a point on the south side of Salem avenue 508.9 feet cast of Lewis street, thence with said avenue south *4 degrees 150 minutes east 50 feet to a point, thence south 5 de? grees 20 minutes west S9.7 feet to an aley, thence with said alley north 81 de? grees 20 minutes west 50 feet to .a point, thence north 50 degrees 80 minutes east 98 5 feet to place of beginn'ng. The amount due upon said .note is*2. 020.90,with interest from August 7, 1894. TERMS?Cash. The land is sold subject to unpaid taxes thereon, a statement of which taxes will be furnished upon application, and also made known on day of sale. THOS. W. MILLER, Trustee. JOHN E. PECK. Auctioneer. 78-td BY VIRTUE OF DEED <>F TRUST executed to the undersigned ^by Jno. C. Wallace to secure ()ld Dominion Building and Loan Association certain money, de? fault having been made in payment thereof, on SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1896, at 12 o'clock M-. we will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, on the premises, Koanoke city, the following real estate: Beginning at a point on the east siile of Roanoke street 128.5 feet north of Pine street, thence with Rounokc street north 1 degree 30 minutes west 32 feet to a point, thence north 88degrees 15 minutes east 141.5 feet to an alley, thence with said alley south 6 degrees30minutes east 32 ?"? feet to a point, theme south *s de? crees 1"? minutes west 144.5 feet to the beginning. TERMS:?Cash as to enough to pay the expenses of the sale, including a trustee's commission of -J 1-2 per cent, and the amount now in default, due and payable on bond amounting to^l,477.20, and the residue, if any. payable in one and two year- from date of sale, secured by deed of trust on property sold. LUCIAN H. COCKE, .1. W. SHIELDS, 8 "?td Trustees. .1. E Peck. Auctioneer. TO.T. H GACHES AND HARRIET tlaches, his wife:? You art- hereby noti? fied that on SATURDAY", Tili'. 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,1896, I will move the honorable judge of the hustings court of Koanoke city, in term, to appoint W. A. PedlgO a- trustee in the place of Rush U. Derr, who was appointed trustee in a certain deed of tru-t executed by you on tin- 7th day of April. 1892, to secure to me the payment of the sum Of $2,000, the said Derr having departed this life, which deed of tru<t will be fOtt nil duly recorded In the clerk's office of the busting court of the city of Roanoke." in deed book 05, page 805. Witnees my hand the 23rd day of June. 1896. HENRY DRESSLER. IS IT WISF. To ri-k delay and lo*s when the long distance telephone brings these towns within talking distance? Lynchburg, Forest Depot, Bedford Springs, Bedford City, Roanoke, Salem. Lawyer's Road-. Chatham, Danville. Blue Ridge Springs Koanoke. Va.. Tel phone Exchange. Why go to the seashore ti * It wili cost yon less to take your Salt Watt r Baths .'t home. Sea Salt in sacks at Ma?le's Pharmacy. FOR CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. BLOOD Prmrl Droarl l? never produced from In UUUU DlCdU : vcrybody kuows tum. Tte foundation ot good flour is choice selected wheat. Machinery, tn> thod and "know how" are all important In tue making ot a relia? ble, uniform brand like "ITlishury's liest." There are other good brands of flour, but 'Pills bury'e Heel" is always host and brings the best price. HAWKINS & FIELDING, Agents. Ilurtsook Ituil.ling. Market BCjUare. BICYCLISTS SHOULD mm EXTRACT CURES Wounds, Bruises, Sunburn, Sprains. Lameness, Insect Bites, and ALL PAIN. After hard TfORK or EXERCISING rub with it to AVOID LA MEN ESS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES ?Weak, Watery, Worthless. POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT cures PILES. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 7G F.fth Ave., Ne,* Y-rk. WANTS. Less Than_a_Cent a Word! No nil vert Isement received Irss thnu 15 cents fur the llrst Insertion unit 10 cents for .nbeeq.uent Insertions. Seven words per line. One Insertion. fi rent, per line Subsequent luaertlous... :i cuutri pcr llnu "mi vt<iek. 'Hi rents per Hue Two weeks. 'Alt cents per line Oue uinntli. 00 cents per line NOTICES OF MBUTINO. NOTICE.?ROAXORE AND BOUTHERN Railway Company. The annas! meeting of llie shiiriholiiers of the Hounoke and southern Kailwoy company w'll be held on Tuesday, the s:h duy ot September, 18UC, a? l!:3u o'clock a. m., at the i tllce of the company In the city of Koan oke. Vir^'ir.la. when an election will be held for directors tor the ensnlng yoar, and snch other hnriness trat.s.c'.ed as mav properly come before the meeting. A. J. HE.MITHLL, 8 71m Secretary. fUH BBNT. WAN'l EU-A TENANT Fi)U TUB SOMMER for my cot'agc a'. Bennett's springs. Cot? tage Is furnished completely and will rent reason? ably to pood party, or will sell cheap. Address JA-J. S. (iHOVEs, Norfolk, Vs. 0 *> tf SPECIAL NOflOK. WANTED TO BOKKoW, ?S.hsi ON KEAL eMute ut.lnrnmberfd, worth f^.U?>. Apply toJN'o It. WRIGHT,rooms,Moomaw bnlldlng, South JtlTcrsou street;_$ 8 2t NOTICE-THOSB HAVING BRICR AND stone w' rs or vltrliled brick pavements ro be laid would do well to call on or idlrz-ss J T. Palls, the practical contractor sad bu-idcr Also all kind! o! c.rpeiite work, plastering, painting, kslsomlnlne and paper hanging cone < n sh >rt notice. Ali work guaranteed. J. T. FALLS, No. Iis F!f!'j aTenne n. e,, Koanoke, Vs. A?ENTN WANTED. rpvvo OR THREE SALBSMF.N NEEDED KOK jL our N and W. route at or.ee. sTaNDAKD Co., 34 Campbell arenue._S-ltf-tt WAN'l ED-SALESMEN TO sKLL A COM plete line of lubricating oils, greases, varn lshet, sp-claitles. etc. Good o, portnnity for the pron r party. OAKLAND KEFINING CO., Cleveland. O. fc-Mt WANTED. -1'uoMI'T AND FAITHFUL ?V gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house In Virginia. Salary t7S>. pav able #15 weekly and expen?es. situation perm? anent. KiferetiCes. Er.close self-addressed ?tamped eitTei :;ie, II. E. HESS, Pres . .TO De?r oorn St. Chicago. s.s-to-8 25 Since 1^7* then* have been epidemics of dysentery In different parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Chslera and Diarrhoea Remedy uns used with per? fect success. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost ns severe and dangerous ?s Asi? atic Cholera. Heretofore the Ix-st efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check Its ravages This remedy, how? ever, has curd the most malignant cases, both of children nnd adults, and under the most tryino conditions, which proves it to be the best medicine In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by The Chas. L\ le Drug Co. A nice line of fly nets and summer lap robes Yost Kol'lcr Co limited, 1H-XI to postoffice. THE FIRST MEETING. Tbc Gold Demooratlo Coxml;:. u Ap? point Sub committees. Indianapolis, Ind . Aug 9.?Tb'? first meeting ol the executive cotunnuto t>? nounc-J. last rign; by Caalruiau Pul mer of tho gold Democrats ti?-ld in ? be Century C ub tvuni a? 'b~ U^nison Hotel, tb a morning, beginning st 10 o'clock* There *t'a preecni tvery member ss follows: W l) Bynuni, Indianapolis; W. H Haldeman, Loulsvhii; Freder ck Lib? man, St Lcuts: Jobn E Hopkins, Cblcaao; BlMsB. Uabcr. LaCrosee, Wls ; Samuel H Goldini/, 01*v?land; Cnarlts Tracey, Albany, N. Y ; F W M Cutcheon. So Paul; and J. M Faulkter, Montgomery, A ? To?? committee orsr^niz-d by fleeting Mr. Bynuro chairman and Jobn U. Wi - son se^r-tary. A transoortail .n com? mittee was appointed to arrange rates for tn? national convention. It con? sists cf Hopkins an cbahmac, Faulk? ner and Gilding. A c mmlitee of two on campaign literature was appointed, conti a'.i tig cf Cutcheon and Usher. The lut-ra>?tir* committee was author? ized to i roc'< d at once to si euro and distribute gold standard literature. To this end John J Rooney, secretary of the Demooratlo hen> st mon<*y league of Atuer.c ?. w%s called In and arrange? ments i IT- cted for a large quantity of such li-.trature. The headquarters of the campaign werk previous to th>> con ventlon aro ?o b? lo this city and Mr. Kynum and Mr. Wilson were authorized to rnm quarters suitable for an aggress? ive pre-C'jnvontio'> campaign. It w?e tho sense of tho commltteemen that the work should beglu a* odc? Tho next meeting will be held at the Palmer Ilousi, Chic go. one week from next Mondny, August 17 In the meantime the address to the country which was authorized last r.? trr>t will be Issoed. Mr Wi:son said that It was now in pro? cess of composition and that ii would probably b* out; witlin Itven days. It will b" th joint work of tbe executive comrulttuo and will hn so signed. FLEECING THE WORKMEN. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. S?A notice soliciting donations for use In the Presid? ntlal campaign by th? Republi? can national c-.mtcittr-o his bu'-n pcsied In Jones .fe L?ughiin's mills. The ?rm employs 3 C( t) men. Tbe notlc reads: "All thus-: lu favor of sound money and desirous of getting ar. hone*; dollar fir their day's work will of their own free will ar.d accord sub crlbe one dollar to th? campaign fund of the Republican national committee." There is no name signed to the rfque-t and the company sa'd it would not be compulsory fyr any of .he men to subsclbo. MOVEMENTS OF THE SHIPS. Washington. Aug. B ?The North At? lantic ,i|u?dron was reported off the Ctie*ap--?k<? Cap?-s this morning and laid to for exercises, with the i x^ption of the double turreipl monitor Amphl trlte, which came to Norfolk. Tbe re? mainder of tm tqutdron Is expected to come Into the yard at Norfolk this af? ternoon. Thpy will coal there and in the course of a w? ek will go to sea again BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tbe Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, J Bruises, Sore-. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Son -. Tetter. Chapped Hands, < hil blalns, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re? quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent s per box. For sale at Massie's Phar? macy, lo'j Jefferson street, Koanoke. Roanoke. Va., July ?,'">. 1800. R. M. Sutton & ('(>., Importers and Jobbers, Dry Goods and Notions, Baltimore, Md. I am now opening up, 'at my sample rooms, Hotel Lee, Koanoke. Vn.. the largest and most complete line of fall and winter sample- of dry good- ami notions I have ev.-r handled, which I offer to tbe merchants of the city and surrounding country at as low-price- as same goods can be bought In any of the Eastern mar? kets. Respectfully, I). C. BOOTH. Agent for R. M, Sutton & Co. NOTICE. Anyone visiting the picnic at Coyner's Springs this week will find all kinds of refreshments served on the grounds. Lunch 25 cents. Dinnerat hotel 80 cents. Sterilized Malt is especially indicated i n convalescence ,nnd general debility of nurs? ing mothers, loss >>:' appetite and insomnia, 20c per bottle: $2 per dozen. Massie's Pharmacy. My little boy, when two years of age, wa-taken very ill with bloody flnx. 1 was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd luck? ily procured part of a bottle, l carefully read the directions and ;_;..c i: accord? ingly. He was very low, but -lowly and surely he began to improve, gradually re? covered, and i- now a- gtotlt aud Strong as ever. I feel sure P. saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry that e cry one iti the world does not know how good it is, as I do.?Mrs. Lina S. Hinton, Grahams ville, M it-ion Co.. Florida, for sale by The Chas. Lyle Di ng Co. Sterilized Mai' contains less alcohol than any malt on the market. By its sterilization it is preserved, giving to the nser the benefit of its ingredients in a con? centrated form without the alco? hol. 20c n bottle: (2 a dozen: at Massie's Pharmacy. r LOW RATES. The Roanoke Telephone Exchange offers service on the "Party Wire Plan." nt rate- easily within your means. Com? munication with over 7<M? telephone 'sub? scribers. Call at Roanoke Telephone Exchange, telephone 122. ' The Fair"is now- open at No. 9 Salem avenue with a full line of stationary, glassware, etc. George Gravatt, Mana? ger. Minorca. Lnngshsn and Leghorn eggs, fresh laved, at 7."? cents per setting of fif? teen. A line Minorca rooster given away with each setting and the stock guaran? teed exempt from all disease and all win? ter layers: also a line cow and calf. Call at "i'2'.i Campbell avenue. FOR SAI.K. Five acre- of nice farm laud on Street car line to Salem. Apply to "G. S,"care Time-. The book of womun's life is di? vided into thres chapters: Girl? hood, womanhood, motherhood. At -\ the time when a Ir jroung girl passet A into womanhood? \ \ turning the leaf sj \\wc may say bet. llwceu the first and / / second chapters of J J her existence ? a ? little care and thouchtfulncsi will double hej chances of future, happiness and save many hours of su ft"ering. Every young wo? man should bavq nu intelligent un. demanding of het owu physical make-up. Half-knowledge which is little better than pure ignorance, opens the way to an untold amount of pain and wretchedness. Few women realize the influence exerted on their bodily and mental well-being by the special organism of their sex. It is hard for them to believe that the little drain which goes on from day to day is sufficient to sap away the very life forces. Yet it is so. The weakness, exhaustion, melancholy ; the periodical prosttation andisometimea almost torture has no other cause, two-thirds of the, time, than the abnormal unhealthy condi? tion of the generative organs. Strangely enough even doctors often fail to recognize, the truth, For this condition there is na other remedy in the world so helpful and certain as Dr. Picrce's Favorite Prescription. It restores health and vigor to the feminine functions aud renewed vitality to the entire body. It henls inflammation, stops dis. charges, strengthens the ligaments and builds up the iuternal tissues which cannot be reached by "local treatment." It is of inestimable vnluc to young women and to prospective mothers, greatly lessening the pains and perils of childbirth if taken dur? ing pregnancy. I luring; the "change of life " it is invaluable. Dr. Pierce'* great book, "The People's Com? mon Sense Medical Adviser," has 1008 png?.s, profusely illustrated. Over ?*> pages ate de? voted to woman's diseases with suggestions for hnme-treatment. It will he ent rV? by World'! Dispensary Medical Ass ci 11 #63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.. on receipt 1 : 31 one-cent stamps to cover coat of mailing only. Encourage Home Enterprise. Household Chemicals WASIIING I'OWDKIt. I.YK. AMMONIA COMPOUND. SEWING MACHINE OIL. CARBONA A NEW INVENTION?non-inflammable, non-explosive -removoi gn from the most delicate fabric without injury i<j fabric or Color. Grocers or Druggists. MARSHALL CHEMICAL CO., MA-B6HALL. VA. j, Save Paying Doctors' Bills D 13 D BOTANIC P.P.P.BLOOP BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Baa been thoroughly tested by eminent physicians and the peo? ple for forty years, and cures quickly and permanently SCROFULA. ULCERS. ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM. CATARRH. ERUPTIONS. andallmanp,?rof EAT1KO, HTREAUINU and HUN M INQ ?OUE3 It 1? by f .r the bfal trn:o aud Ciuod Durir.T ever uflereri '*> thf ?orld. ?n-?iet v--vte\s p iue ncsiwi and sirer-giu iron. Cue iirst uase 'or sale by druggists. SENT FREE woni'ku'IxiPcckes. 8L0UD BALM CO., A?antJ. Ga. KABO No. 352 We recommend them, as they fit like a glove. Pries Gl.CO HKlltONlWCS & HI'l?H, Hole Agents. There isono DRESS STAY tha* Won't melt apart, Can't cut through the dress, Don't stay bent. It is BALL'S PEERLESS. All lengths: all coiors. Ask fnnr dry goods dealers for them. PBOFE68IONAI, THOMAS LEWIS, Insurance adjuster and Broker. pP~ Prompt personsl attention to Insurance In. every department, In any locality and in any companv Hoom'7, PostofTicc building. 6 6 3ro EVERETT PERKINS, Attorney-ai-l.tw and Commissioner In Chancery, Lock box 110, Roanoke, Room 10, Second Fioor, Kirk Law Building. ^^^xVi'M""| 9 Dr.J.W.HemoBM W&Az Dentist, ? ft> 139 Salem Ave. ? Over Trad erf > Loan Sc TiuitOo