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A healthy baby is the real jewel for which the wedding ring is only the setting. There is no place in Nature's economy for a childless marriage. Wedded couples that arc childless are never truly married. A baby is the tic that binds. The baby is the pledge that makes husband and wife one in nature and in fact, and that teaches mutual self-sacrifice and sympathy. Thousands of couples arc childless because of the wife's neglect of her health us a woman Too few women fully appreciate the importance of keeping healthy and vigorous the organs upon which motherhood is dependent. As a consequence, they are weak where they should be strong, and motherhood is cither an impossibility or a torturesoinc nnd dan? gerous ordeal. "This is easily remedied. The most wonderful medicine for women is Dt. Piercc's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly and only on those delicate or? gans upon which the perpetuation of the race depends. It allays inflammation, soothes pain and makes those organs healthy and vigorous. It prepares for motherhood. It makes the expectant period comfortable. It makes baby's coming easy and almost painless and insures health in both mother and child. Druggists sell it. " I take pleasure in expressing my faith in year 1 Pavoritc Prescription,'" writes Miss Edith Cain, of Clinton, Allegheny Co.. Pa. "After two years of Buffering iln-Raii talcing Dr. Pierce** medicine ami now r am entirely cured. I had been troubled with displacement of internal orjj-.ins for some time and also with ulecrative weakness, but now I am well and happy. I wilt cheerfully recommend Or. Tierce's Favorite Pre? scription to all invalid ladies." The profit side of life is health. The bal? ance is written in the rich, red, pure blood of health. Dr. Piercc's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and make the blood rich and pure. They never gripe. Ry druggists. NorHk^Wesfera' Schedule in Effect November 8, 1890. WESTBOUND LEAVE KOANOKE DAILY 5:45 a m. (Washington and Chattanooga limited) for Bristol, Intermediate sta? tions and the South and West. Pull? man sleepers to New Orleans and Mem? phis Connects at Bad ford lor Blue field and PocabontHs. 4:25 p. in., the Chicago Express for Rad ford, Bluefleld, Pocahootas, Kenova, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City. Columbus and Chicago. Pullman Buffet Sleeper Roanoke to Columbus. Also for Pulaski, Wythe viile, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and intermediate points. TRAINS ARRIVE AV KOANOKE. From Norfolk 5:30 a. m.; 4:15 p. m. From Hagcrstown 5:30 a. in.; 4:10 p. m. From Winston 1:15 p. m From Bristol and the West 1:35 p. in.; 11:10 p. m. NORTH AND EASTBOUND, LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. 1:50 p m. for Petersburg, Richmond and Norfolk. 1:45 p. in. for Washington, Hagerstown, Philadelphia and New York. 11:30 p. in." for Richmond and NorTolk. Pull man .sleepers Roanoke to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond. 11:25 p. in. (Washington and Chattanooga limited) for Washington, Hagerstown, Philadelphia and New York. Pullman sleepers to Washington via. Shenan doah .function and Baltimore ami Ohio railroad. Durham Division?Leave Lynchburg (Union station) daily 4:00 p. in. for So.uh Boston and Durham ami inter? mediate stations. Winston Salem Divi.-ion?I/mve Roanoke (Union station) daily 2:00 p. m. and 8:00 a. m. daily, except Sunday (Camp? bell street station) for Rocky Mount, M iri in iville, Wiuston-Salem and intei medlate stat ions. For all additional information apply at tie'eet oflice or to W. B. Bevill, General Passenger Agent. Roanoke, Va. M. F. Bragg, Traveling Passenger Agent. l-HOFISfiHIONAt. "ff VERRTT PERKINS, ..*.:<? Attorney-at-Law and Commissioner in (ihancery. Lnck-Box 110, Roanoke, or Room 10, See in : Floor Kirk Law Building. Dr J. w. Somones U '?55^ 132 Salem Ave. "V ,/^,.^^ } " < >ver Traders' *5t-*. . " Co ui .v Trust Co Now Homo Sewing Haine ! hat Cannot be put in Good s;rd?r at the New Home Office, 309 Henrv Street. ROANOKE, VA., Where will be found the tine DROP CABIN KT admired by so many people for beauty and convenience; also a variety of tbo dillere.it in icliif.es made by this company, which, it' examined by those who wish to buy, side by side With other makes of machines, can readily bcm they deserve all the preise they have merited in Qoish, durability, light-running mid per? fect wo h. H?y Give us a call bofore you buy. rhauking the people lor iheir liberal patronage in the past, I remain respectfully, W. H. STR1CKLER, SOU HGNKV B'fKKKT, KOANOKE, VA Apache Kid Sets Two Govern ments at Defiance. SIX TEAKS' SANGUINARY RECORD. nin Depredation* Have <\>*t I'nclo Sain Over 800.000- A Trice of 00,000 on His Head ? IIow Iii? Career of Outlawry Started. Sinco tho Apaolio clilof Gcronlnio lias been taught habits and manners of Id? white brethren at tho Indian prison and school in Alabama thoro has been no red? skin who has bad so much attention as Apucho Kid. Kor soino six years ho ban mado Sanguinary hlatory along tho Rio Graiulo and tho Mexican bordor. A recont report, by tho war dopartment at Washing? ton shows that tho depredations of this unique, savngo outlaw have cost Und? Bam altogether ovor $60,000, and th." troops In President Diaz's governmon\ ncross tho Ixirdor hnvo been harassed i; tho Kid sinco 1803, when ho beenmo * moro permanent dwollor In tho ropublio o( Mexico. At different times there have boon as many as 400 trained soldiers ft tho plains, both on tho Amorlcan und the Moxican sides of tho Klo Grande, in soarch of tho Apacbo Kid, whilo military scouts and United Stntos marshals and govern? ment polico oflicors by tho score havo In bored and sohemed long and vainly fop tho arrest of the Indian and the attain* inont of the pri/.o of $0,000 offered for tbi taking of tho outlaw. Thero has been a good deal writto* about Apacbo Kid that Is not true. Th?i stories that havo many believers uro wild, weird tales, and, except for tho fact thtft Apache Kid und his followers havo com? mitted many of the most dreadful iniir dors and cruel thieveries on the border ho tneou tho Union and Mexico, there Is not a word of truth in them. The truth, ni told among the reliable army officers nun citizens who live adjacent to tho San Car? los Indian reservat inn, who remember tin1 villain well and who havo a dozen differ? ent photographs of the savage, is that- br? is a short, stocky, full bloct'.ed Apache, lie is wiry and bold and has never had nil hour's education in any government or private school. Ho never went out of Ari? zona until ho became an outlaw und nev? er dressed in any pnrh of civilization ex? cept the cast- otT clothing of people in Phe nix and Mraa. who took an interest in the lad some IS or II) years ago, when he was the best arrow and rifle shot on tho Sou Carlos reservation. lie is remembered by some of tho non- ] commissioned officers In the United States tinny in tin southwest as a participant in tho campaign against Goronlmo, when he was a sergeant of Indian scouts under Crook, and thoso who believe that the scouts didn't fool Crook may also believe that Sergeant Kid rendered valuable sorv ice in that campaign, lie is skillful in In? dian warfare, which is bushwhacking; a dead shot at short range, like most Apa? ches; bravo anywhere, except In the open and In the dark, whero all of bis tribe are cowards, and ho has seen enough of the ways of troopers to be able to outwit and keep away from thorn. In March of ls-?s Apache Kid asked one Albert Sebrlng, who was chief of the scouts at the San Carlos njfcney, for leave of absenco from tho troops. The Kid said lie wanted to go and perform a pious trlh al duty, and that he would bo Bplt upon by his relat.ii.? and friends If he did not fulfill the traditional custom of bis tribe. A Phnn Indian find killed Kid's grandfa? ther, and, tilt hough tho old gentleman was not of much account and his less was his family's gain, it was imperative that Kid should evon up the score by killing the In dlnn. Sebring refused the leave of absence and made a moral talk to Kid concerning the awful wickedness of his purpose. No ono among tho older soldiers In In dian campaigns who knew tho circum? stances either at the time or since was surprised that Kid escaped from the troops one night and scon shot and killed the murderer of the graudfathor savage. Along in the following June Kid came bock, and. being put under arrest, nrns taken to Captain 1). K. Plerco's tent. Immediately thoro was excitement among tho Indian friends of Kid, and sovorol shots wore fired through the canvas into the tent. Amid the confusion Kid recovered his carbine, jumped upon a horse behind a comrade, and the mutinous scouts fled. The mutineers went toward old Mex? ico, killed two white men in the Galluro mountain passes on tho way, but wore so closely pursued that they doubled on their tTacks and returned to tho reservation. All were arroGtod. Some wero hanged for murder, and Kid and four other scouts wore court mortlaled and sent to Alcatraz. To the surpriso of some military officers, 1'resident Cleveland fioon pardoned Kid iip.i1 his companions, and they returned to Arizona. In 18S'.i indictments for murder I were found against Kid and several other Indians, and they wero arrested by Cap? tain Ilnllis, agent at San Carlos, and de? livered to the civil authorities of Arizona. Sheriff Glon Reynolds, Deputy Holmes and a teamster mimed Middletou took Kid, seven other Indians and a Mexican iiul stortod in a wagon for Yuniii, where the Indian murderers woro to have been hanged. one day tho outfit was toiling slowly over a hard road. To roliovo the horses tho Sheriff mado Iiis prisoners walk up a steep hill, all but one, who was lame, or pretended to ho. Tb*> *b?rUI walked in front; the. prisoners followed, shackled In couples; deputy -Seimes walked behind them, and the -xnp*>A, containing Middle loh and one prisoner, brought up tho roar. There was n buy'u of whisky along, rod Vho nllica? b' jaf^y i-aroless. At a conc-r/t rd signal ihr priHK:i*w hurlod themselves lodllyupoo >ho two ofTicersand bore (hum Jo the ground, and the Tndian in the wag? on seized Middloton's pistol and shot him In the face. Tho officers were bsnton to ?.lcath with stones fuiddlcton was shot ar na ami left for n#;,?: and she Mexican made his escape before tho Indians got rid Of their shackles. They took the shackle keys fr<nit the dead sheriff's pocket and re? leased themselves, and also robljcd his body of a gold watch and .?:{()() in cash. Armed with the officers'weapons, the Apaches lied to tho mountains; That was Kill's original band of renegades, a lot of cutthroats, who knew their lives were for? feited aid that any additional crimes could not aggravate their offense or its punish meid. They raided back and forth across the Mexican lino, killing white men and Mexicans, stealing stock, harassing the troops and creating a panic, iu Arizona anil Now Mexico. lu July, 1801, Kid. with raro stealth, bv inKiit, traveled slowly from tho Impenetra? ble fastnesses of tho Galluro mountain) across tho cactus desert in southern ArU" on noTthwifrd' to tlio Glln rlvor country, v? hero ho hid for days on tbo outskirts of tlio Pan Cnrloa reservation, tn sonic woy lio got word to n former ?zirl companion of his, and sho wont out 0110 night to visit Kid In secret. IIo had ready an extra horse, stolon from n ranch uci.r by, and lie forced hor to fly with him hack to the mountains. Tlio girl, now 24 yours of afro, was compelled l>y throats of Instant death to live with Kid und Iiis gang for ovor n yi :ir. Sho returned to tlio family wickiup ?in the reservation iiftcr sufierinit sovore privations and nttlio risk of her life. Hun? dreds of people in Phcnlx and through Mio Gila river country knew her. Tlio Btory sha tells of tlio cruelty and devilish villainy nf Kid in tho years 11101 and 1809 is startling, and nil of it has beon proved true. Several times, whon preparations were rondo for the slaughter of n party of ranch men or settlors that hnd boon observed up preaching the hiding place of Kid and his ?rant; iu tho mountain passes and canyons. Bho was tied to a troo and a bag put ovor her licud, so that she could neither escnpo nor seo in what direction tho murderors had gone. Then a day or two later, whon tho sovoges saw that they were not follow? ed by troops or nvongers of tho crime, the bloody handed party would stealthily ro turn to free her, only to force her to ac? company thorn to now scene of robbery and murder. Ono or two of Per talcs con? cern tho killing of women and children, who wore alwoys rosorvod until the last for putting to death, bocauso thoy could do no harm to tho savages and thoy might tell sonio nows to thoir slayers. Although tho Indian girl could ecu nothing, tho 6creaming appeals for their llvos and for mercy at the hands of their bloodthirsty captors reached her cars us sho was fasten cd to a tree. As for Kid himself, ho ie wandering along the border, killing people once in a while and getting credit for a whole lot of deviltry that drunken cowboys and Mex? icans are guilty of. Ho bus few compan? ions, the fato of the rest of thw band hav? ing made him wary of consorting with his own people too freely, and keeps out of tlio way of tho troops that periodically go out to hunt him. Kid Is not raiding for fun. IIo is u fugitive with a price, on his head? $i*).0t)0 is the market value of bis head? und he will kill rather than take chances of being caught. Ho is a literal Indian Ishmnel. Ho. has use for cartridges, pro? visions, money and sometimes for horses, and lie takes what be wants. If tho inuD who has what ho wants is llkoly to object to giving it up, Kid will kill him without doubt. An Kmbarnisslnjj Girt. Lord Brighton's bouso is to be pre? sented to the nation, which in tnm is to maintain it in its present condition us an artistic monument of its lato own? er. It is ungracious to discuss such mat tors too closely, and every ono will rec? ognize tho good intentions of the ladies who make tho generous gift, but some day it will bo necessary seriously to die cuss this business, now so much in fash? ion, of keeping up tlio houses that are associated with the memory of our groat men. Ono day it is Cnrlyle, another it is Turner, and so on. Then- is a little "boom," a few of the faithful pour in 01) tho opening day and examine the hat stand, and the walking stick, aud the (lining room ta? ble, and then thoy go away and straight - way forget all about it. For a year or so stray Americans and provincials keep up a show of interest, and then tho thing becomes a more white elephant, of in? terest or of use to nobody. Lord Leigh ton's house is out beyond Holland Park, and, as it is not to be either a school, a museum or a home, who is likely after the first, few weeks to take the trouble to go three or four miles to visit it?? Bt. .hones Gazette. Breaking Thing?. Robert?We had quite an experience at Ktoder's last evening. Richard?Yos? Robert?5Tos. Wo worn sitting there liko ho many mnraobanoes, when .Sto f.or's dnughtcr suddenly broke into song. Richard?So? And what did the. rest y you do? Robert?Oh, the rest, of us broke away as soon as possible.?Boston Transcript. The present king of Servia, Alexander I, was elevated to tho throne in tho [dace of his disrepntablo father in 1881?. He was born in 1870 and is now a stnr ily youth, who, it is said, gives promise, nf being quite as disreputable as ex Kiug Milan over was. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Rsmedios. Ks. SI PLEY, of Torrington, Conn., Suff? red from Just such n complica? tion of diseases us the extensive ex? perience und Investigations of I?r. Miles have proven, result from impairment of the nervous system. Mr- Jns. It. Sldlcy writes Oct. 25, Ifc0.">: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus? tion and liver trouble. Although attended by t wo physicians she grew worse, until she was at death's door, i tin u began giv? ing her Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine and I'r. Mllos' New Heart t lire, and she Improved so wonder? fully from the first ttia; 1 a; once dis? missed the physicians. She now eats and Bleeps well and does her own housework Wc hav< recommend ed your remedies to a great many in our city, nnd every one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Mil? >' Remedies are sold by all druR glsts under a posll ive guarantee, tir>t bottlo benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart aud Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MKDICAL CO. F.lkkart. Ind. This is the Pa remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago, St. Louts. New York, Bofton, Philadelphia. ROANOKE'S rOR RENT. RESIDENCES. No f2*> Shcnandoati areuuo n w., nine inonip. pel month. $15.00 House on lllbb turret n. e , three rootne, kit month. *3 00 Three houses on oxford ?venne, Norwl- U, six rooms each, per month. $3 CO No. SPi Campbell avennc b.c., six rooms, per month . g'.i oo No. MOa l'lilril stroal b. u., six rooms, ccr month . $i).C0 No :ii)-? Third streut 8. e., tea rorins, per month. $11.00 No. 118 l.'ailro.id avenue e. o., six rooms, per month. $6.00 No '13 U.?tlr<-a-.l Avennc b e., three roome, per month. . $5.(0 Nine rooms over Davit' hotel, (ialneeOi.ro HTciine. urr month. J10.0 ? No. 511 Harrison uveuuc u. w.. 1 rooms, per month. $3 00 HUSINE33 PROPERTY. Two ?torra on i Juintsboro avenue n.w ,per month, each . f f> 0 (?no store. 711 K'uiuoke Blreet s. w., per mo. $7.0? Due sure, e irrer hallri ixd avciiuu and Kaii'loiph Btroet. per month. $ i.00 Five Olli e rooms. Moomaw building, .let? ters n street, heat, water and jaDitor ser? vice |i?c uded, per month each . .*ii.((l Two bedroom?. third floor Moomaw bnlld inir heat, water ud janitor service In clnned. per month c*rh.$3C0 Six bedrooms third iDor Didier building, per month each. $l!.0() PIT" Also r."u8c8 and lots for sale in a'l por t'oil Of the Olty. Uoubob for sale on the Instal? ment plan Call on J. W BOSWEIL, Heal Estate and Kcntal Arrcnt 110Jeirerson St. ItOANUKK. VA. 8-room dwelling on Soventb avenue 8. w., $13. 8-room (1 welling on Ninth uveuue a. w.. $12. G-riiom dvrelliug on llorer avenue 8. w.. 80. G-room dwelling on I.uck avenue s. w.. Jf'i.T?. ?-room dwelling on Ninth nvcnuo s. e.. $0 7?. G-room dwelling on .Seventh avenue n. o , $6. We have FOR SALE Borne good? Bargaius in llu>-ii)esi property. Bargains in Itesidaut property. Bireain* in vacant lots. \i irgaiua in farms. ???r~ See us btfore buying. T. E. B. HARTSOOK & CO t .Mm ket Square. How Are These for Bargains ? A !> room residence, on a larj-e lot, Sor.lh .IrfTer snn strf i't, with bath and all conveniences, ouly fl.OCP: $2VJctSb halance easy motilfily payments. This house could not in) bnllt for $17.0. We have had some bargain! before, hut this Itcats them all. If yon want a bargain in real estate this is yooi chance. A 5-room cottacn in the Southwest, on gecil sine lot?a big bargain at $?jU?$100 cash, bal? ance $8 per month. Ninety acrcB of the finest land In Koanoke county, four miles from hoanoke, 10-room hotiue, barn and onlbnlldlnirp, ;-ood spring and spring branch throngh the land, a good orchard and fif? teen acres In fine oak timber, only $3-J per ti re. Klchly worth donblr. that amonnt. Twclre acres In the town of Vlnton?Jnst the place for a trink garden quality or land first class, and ir dir; cheap at $trju. bee tbla. ft will suit yon. FOR RENT. A qood 8 room house In Noit'hwest? all modern convcnieticas, heated by furnace, etc. A nice 8 or 0 room honso on South .leffcrson street, all conveniences. An 8-room house on Ilordcr street 8. e ; nath unl all convunk'cces; $10 per month. 0 room house, close in, till conveniences and furnished. WANTED. A list of yoir houses, lots or farms lor sale. Wc nro In the Imslness to stay, and ran unWf it to your iiiterest to deal with us (iive us v call. Wo will treat yon rlglu. -THE let! .ItfPFBKSUN STItKBT. LDDDPOISOW A SPECIALTYondar^rTel tlary HLOOO l'UISON permanent!} oured In 16 to sr. days. Von can bo treated a| home forsnmoprleo under snmo guaran? ty. If you prefer to on mo here wo will con tract to pay railrotid fnreand?ictelbills,anc uochanre. If wo fall to euro. If you have taken mer? cury, lodldo potash, and still havo eches and pains, Mucnusl'ritchrs in mouth. Sore Throat, I'm.pies. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers oc any pnrt of the body, Hair or Kvebrows Tallinn out, It la this Secondary IsLOOIU I'Olsii;) wo guarantee to cure. Wo solicit tbo most ohstl. rate cases and challenge the world for a case wo cannot euro, Tblo disease hns nlwayf battled the ?Ulli of tho most eminent physi? cians. S?OO.OOO capital behind our unrondl. tlonnt pnnrunty. A haul u to proofs sent sealed ob rppllcitm.ii. Address COOK RKMEDV CO? 307 iUueonto Temple, CHICAGO, JXL. W. K. ANDREWS & CO., ',M0 SALEM AVENUE, have the largest and most convenient coa and wood yard in tlie city. They havi more shed room than any other dealers ii the city. They have polite drivers. The] screen their coal and deliver it promptly Look out for the belled teams. tckage? REAL EST ATI ROANOKB CITY -AM) OONTY PROPERTY Fine farm. 153 acres, well Improved, four miles rrom Koauokc. Price $">,iX)t. Farm. IX) arrei?, Uno land, 4,S miles from Koan? oke. l'rlcc, s:'."i per acre. Forty acres, between lioanoke and Salem, on electric car line. Price ?1,103. The be*t land In Itnnnoke ronnty,fonr miles 'roni the rlt>. well Improved and highly cul? tivated. Price :**5 per aero Seventy fire acre* three miles from Knarokc, good ini|)rovemeulB and orchard. Price f ? i.s.O, on long tune. Farm, 180 acres. milee from city, well lm pruv. (I, t>iiod fences und plentv of water l'rlce $3,801); $SL0 cash, balance on five years' time. Fine farm, P4 r.cres. wl'h gnort improvements, near lloliins Instltnte. Price $3,750. Kluhty ecr?e good land, with all necceary hnlldtuKR, 3J4 miles from city limits, l'rlcc $'l,fciMJ; on long time. C11Y PR?PERT:. Nice 7-r inm dwelling on Seventh ?ver.ni) a. w.; lot 50x1 a 1 feet. Price $1,10"; $W0 cash, halnnco $15 |u r month. tiood dwlline. six rooms, with wa'er on hnth tioors. l'rlcc $SU'; $50 cash, balance f'.O per month. Church street dwelling, ti rooms, on corner lot, 00x300 feet. Price f 3,010. One of the most desirable hrick stores in busi? ness center. I'rice $5,ot.<). The best bargain in basinet**corner,OS. feet front, that ims lieu offered in many years. Price 1,500. ;If you want to buy, write or i couie ami see us. I VST I?ist your hums and town prop ! erly with us. Heal Estate ami Hentnl Agent, \ Ground Floor,Terry Building I SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- ? ea! Estate! A good t'.-room brlca dwelling, large lot, in Southwist Koanoke, with plenty of shade, #l,lue, caen. Is well worth $l,5uo. fi-room dwelling in Northwest Koanoke, fW. $5i> cash aud :J5 per month. Can be routed for more than the monthly payment. Nicely papered Tronin hnu*e, corner lot, in best part of Southwest, with modern improve? ments, stable and carriage hou.e, with several other outbuildings, $l,UU; I'AIO rash and $17 per month. H-room house in good condition, well papered with modern Improvements, slsul-t and large lot, H.et-0; %'X*> cash snd f 1? per month.. it-room house In West Knd, large lot, nice loca? tion, $ 1,H00: (100 cash and fir, per month. H-rooni house in ihe Southwest, modern im? provements, $1,6U>; Jli.O cash and $15;per month. Good Groom bouse in Southeast, near the shops, (030; SHi cash and (10 per month. 6- room honBe, Urge corner lot, southeast, $S50; $6U cash and $IU per month. 7- room dwelling, wlin sewer connection, stable and other neoessary outtiulldtntfs, $1,300; $bu cash, $l;i.50 per month without Interest. ? room house on ilonry street n. w , Sl.OCO; $25 cash and $10 per month with no interest. Is renting now for $sou. , Two .1 room cottages, with basement room, sewer connection, nice garilf n and good location, $300 each; $15 cash and |5 per month with lnter 1 cel. 7-rooin honee on Sixth avenno e. w., nicely papered. I'rice $1,500; $15 cash and $15 pc:month. Itenls now for $;ti. H-room house on large lot, near Koanoke and Southern railroad, newly fenced, house In good condition, $1,250; $5>i cash nod $13.50 per month, j One of the best residences on Uhurch street, 1? ; rooms, larg? lot, best location, cost $ri 500. li 1 heaatlfnl condition inside and out. Price $3,500.; $500 cash. $'25 per mouth; Ik renting now at $?? per month Also two othur splendid bargains on Church avenue. One of the most doslrnhlcand best located bus? iness houses, in the very belt part of the business ccntro of the city One fonrth of the price cash and ike rent will pay the hulau?. It is renting now for M per cent, of the price as Bed. There Is no better Investment in the city than this Wt have several other flue bargains In bnelness property on Salem avnntie and Jefferson street. 6 room housn near West liud round nouse, $000; (50 cash and $10 per month. Good b-room house, Klgblh avenue a. w., mod? ern Improvements, stable on lot and sbado, $1,100, easy payments. Nicely papered 6 room honse on ho best part of , Seventh avenne n. c., $S?0; $50 cash and $8 pur , month. FAK.vJS FOR SALE. I 300 acre farm 3>i ml.es from Koanoke, good 1 Improvements, well fenced and watered, plenty I of timber, nice young orchard, $2.500?terms > easy. This Is a great bargain. ' C6-acrc farm cljse to Koanoko, In good condit i Ion, $1.600 cash. 1 !H acres of bottom land IX miles from Holllns, , I with $2,500 brick house, at theedge of abenntifnl , 1U acre grove of forest oaks l'rlce $M( per aero. . I ISO acres near Holllns Institute seven mllca . from Koanoke city, forty acres of which Is level. I the balance upland, partly timbered good water, fairly good improvements, line peach and upplo orchard, land well adapted to trnck funning, all kinds frnlt and grapes Price $1.?50; vory cheap. Also a i?rnat many other bargains In cltv and [ country property, which we would be ghd to show at any time. If you want to bay or rent, sell or exchange, j come and see ns. ; T. W. SPINDLE & CO., I No. 8 Campbell Avenue S. W. SCROFULA AND ULCERS CURED. There 1b do doubt, according to the many remarkable euren performed by Uotanlo Blood Halm 1**11. H. H."), that It is far the best Tonic and HIoikI Purifier ever manufactured All others pale iuto Insignificance, when compared with it. It eures pimples, ulcers, skin diseases, and all manner of blood and skin ail? ments. Buy the best, and don't throw your money away on substitutes. Try the lon? tested and old reliable U. B. B. $1 00 per large bottle. For sale by all druggist. Mothers whose children are troubled with bad colds, croup, or whooping cough will do well to read what Dr. H. E. Robey, of Olney, Mo., says on this sub? ject. Mo writes: "For years wo have used Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, and always keep it In tbo bouse. It Is re? garded In our family as a specific for all kinds of colds and coughs. Tho 85 and .10 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. If you once use it you will novcr again be without it. Pond's Extract la nature's own remedy for aches and pains. HUSTLERS. f] vmM 3i a ONCE I Take a Look at These. We Can Please Yuu on Terms 8-rooiri dwelling, bat i ami a'.l cnnrcnlcnccs, nalcm uvenue s w.fJ,4*!. H-room dwelling, Ninth avenuo ?. w , bath, hot and cold water, $l,l??l. ?I mom cottage, llorer avmna 8 w., $153; cap* $35, monthly $(?. II room dwelling, nice ?bade on Int. Thlid ave? nue, near Ilntr! Koauokt; great bargain a. price and terms, ( W1*'. s-rooiii dwelling ard ha?om?T.t on Vtntnn c?i line, lotlOt'XlSU. ?ireat hargtln a (tl.&W; COD $60, balance r.i-lcst kind moiilhp payments. 7-room dwelling West Knd p. \v., hot and cold water, $|,Q KJ S-rooni dwell Off. ,v>st Kr.d, S^im avenue, bnih, hot and celd water. gO"d stable i.n lot, $1,SUI ; good ter'ne. Konr DetuMfnl lots re.ir li'-lmont school, $1C0 each; oath $.r>. monthly $0. 7 room dwelling Southeast, $95'J?on tne Instal meat plan. f-room COtttSe on Rdirewood street, nicelv papered, heautitol jiird, f'i.0; c.sh $100, balance to suit purchaser. 1 ? lj-ronm dwelling nicely papered, near West Knd roundhouse, n w , $S80; eary lei in?. I Uroom residence on Third aTennen. w.. n?nr St. James Church, tower connexion, ; easy terms. 0 room dwelling on Centre avenue n. w., neir Park streut, lot 53x135, 81,TO; small cash pay nieut. 5 room dwelling with binrm'ti'. on Holiday streot, $850; cash $S0; monthly $10 Sigh y-fOOrac.ro fnrin, '2'> ?co s In timber. 7'a select apple IrSCS, A-room dwelling t> ill le and all necessary out hull lloes, under a o-' fence, plenty of water, f-.",0; one-third cash, balance one and two yt ars. ISO acres as fine land as any In tho eonnty, two miles from city Will sell as a whole, or Ctrl' , tie in small tracts to suit purchaser. 11lls Is Ute lor truck gardening' ffrzi~ Sovera 1 business dwellings For Kent. houses and PACE & BOBBITI, No. SO .BctIcrs<Mi Hi. BOTANIC ? BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Baa besn thoroughly tested by eminent physicians and tho poo plo for forty years, end cures qulokly and permanently SCROFULA. ULCERS. ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM. CATARRH, ERUPTIONS, and all manner of EATING, RPKBADINQ and 1 RUNNING BOIIBS. It la by far tho rKUt tome | and blood purifier ever offered t? ka? world. Prioa a; bir.lt. C. S. ^ <?Uo.? i up tno heaitn ana atreuaiarruu. ... mm tioae. For aale by druggiats. SENT FREE BLOOD BALM \.0? Atlanta, Ga. ^ BUGGY ROBES HORSE BLANKETS ^ CARRIAGE ROBES The Largest, Best and Most Attractive Lot Ever Brought to Roanoke.. . . . . .. NELSON & MYERS, 207 Commerce 8t. 8. W. The progressive ladies of' Westfleid. Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Westfleld News, bearing date of April 3, 1S!(!?. The paper is tilled with matter of interest to women, and we no? tice the following correspondence, which the editor., printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital Importance to their sex: "The best remedy for croups, colds and bronchitis that I ha%r been able to And is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has rin t equal. ^1 gladly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent ^bottles for sale by all druggists.