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Everyone knows _ the biblical story /4? l',e Passover. :9Rlt??, AlvftS 1"',c :lnKel of death ^Sfflfflft turned aside only fffinwS ??ehoscn people. The first born of 'A/?/___ all others were /j'/i. *" slain. There is a tftlV chosen peopte to ' ~-J^?Yj-* ~--day, at whose doors the angel of death turns aside and whose first-born es c.-iiu unscathed while the children of others perish. The chosen people ate the healthy people. Nine-tenths of the deaths among children are due to the ill-health of the mothers during the period preceding moth et hood. Kvery woman owes it to herself, her husband ami her children to keep herself healthy in a womanly way. She should thoroughly understand her own physical make-up. She should realize the import, tancc of keeping tin- organs of womanhood healthy and vigorous. She can only do this by taking proper care of herself and using the proper remedy for weakness or disease of those organs. The host remedy for weakness or disease of the organs peculiar to women is Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It is truly wonderful in its effects on the female organism. It allavs inflammation, soothes pain and re? stores health and vigor. Get it at the drmr e.ist';' and take no substitute. Your health and your children's health depend upon it. " Since 1 wrote von we have bad a baby girlboi n tons," writes w. K. Malcolm.of Kuobel, ClayCo., Ark. "Mv wife took your -C.olileu Medical I>is covcrv' and also your ! t-*a\-orite Prescription ' all during the expectant period and until confine? ment, r.iul she hail n > trouble to mention. A stouter, healthier child was never born, our ehihl will be one year of ope tie- stli in-t and -lie has net been tick a day. Has not had, so much as the colic." livery woman in America should own a copy i f Dr. Pierc<'s Common Sense Medical Auviser. In its 1,008 pages she will find plain talks about all sorts of ailments. These talks arc made plainer by copious illustrations. About 00 pages arc devoted to woman's dis? eases and weaknesses. Ther- are sugges? tions for home-treatment. This book has already gone into more than a million homes. The original price was $1.50. Now an edition in paper covers is being distrib? uted FREE. Scud 21 one-cent stamps?this pays for mailing om/j?to World's Dispen? sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. \'. If a copv hound in tine cloth is desired, send io cents extra?tt cents in all. S^RY.S?? ,,WI ?w"--"3.' Schedule in Effect November 8. 1806. WESTBOUND LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY 5:45 ;t in. (Washington and Chattanooga limited; for Bristol, intermediate sta? tions and the South and West. Pull mun sleepers to New Orleans and Mem? phis. Connects at Radford for Blue Held and Pocahontas. 4:"2-~? p. in,, the Chicago Express for R?d? ford, Blueileld, Pocahontas, Kcnova, Cincinnati, Indianapolis. St. Louis, Kansas City. Columbus and Chicago. Pullman Buffet Sleeper Roanoke to Columbus. Also for Pttlaski, Wythe ville, Bristol, KnoKville, Chattanooga and intermediate points. TRAINS ARRIVE AT KOANOKE. From Norfolk 5:80a, in.; 4:15 p. 111. From Hagerstown ?:;iUa. 111.; 4:10 p. in. From Winston 1:15 p. 111. From Bristol and the West 1:35 p. ni.: 11:10 p. 111. NORTH AND EASTBOUND, LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY 1:50 p. m. for Petersburg, Richmond and Norfolk. 1:45 p. 111. for Washington, Hagerstown, Philadelphia and New York. 11:30 p. m.'for Richmond and Nor'olk. Pullman sleepers Roanoke to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond. 11:35 p. 111. (Washington and Chattanooga limited) for Washington, Hagerstown, Philadelphia and New York. Pullman sleepers to Washington via. Shenan* doah Junction and Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Durham Division?Leave Lyuchbtirg (Union station) daily 4:00 p. 111. for South Boston and Durham and inter? mediate stations. Winston Salem Division?Ltave Roanoke ?','nion "station) daily 2:00 p. in. and B "It a. m. daily, except Sunday (Camp i'i 11 street station) for Rocky Mount, Martlnsville, Winston-Salem undintei mediate stations. For all additional information apply at ticket office ort?W. B. Bevlll, General Passenger Agent, Roanoke, Vit. M. F. Bragg, Traveling Pas-.e:i^er Agent. PBOVKMJONAt. T?' Y ERETT PERKINS, ^._iS Attorney-nt-Law and Commissioner in Chancery, l.o k-Box lid, Roanoke, or Room 10, Secoud Floor Kirk Law Building. Dr J.W.Seiuoncs 'U1U.UH' 11 ' 132 Salem Ave. ^ (j/^^-^^y 1 ivei Traders' "<5t\ - "" I loan & Trust Co Lin Ii In a Name. "Ts your new pony fast?" "Yes; so lust that I've named him What Ala Says." "That 's a queer namo?" ''Yon, hut what ma says goes."?New York Journal. A cubic foot of distilled water 'weigh, very nearly 1,000 ounces. Raphael is said to havo conceived, i; dreams, the ideas of somcofiiisgre.it tSt picture.-. TERENCE. Now, I won't bo nfthcr tcllin ye a word nv sv lie?'twas always fond I was av the gyurls. To mo the Boight uv a party bluo eyed colleen was till mo loifV as refreshin its a dhrop av potheen, but och, 'tis torriblo throublcd I've always been wid the shy. An so ye eeo, though 'tis 10 year ould I am this very mouth, I'm uothiu but an ould bachelor ufther all. 'Twas ;i long toinio I had a. notion av Misthrcss Katie O'Flyim that has a unto bit farruni tit Bnllyboggau, but uiver a word av luve cud 1 say to her, all be causo av tho shy. Hownudiver, muybes ?but wait till I tell yo now. Wan cowld mornin this very wako I resaved a letther an 'twas a quaro wan. so it was. Iudndc mo Letther was uothiu at all at nil but wan av thini post kyards that ould Bnruoy tho postman is bo fond av briugin to people, since 'tis tho inquisitive ould fella ho is to be sure. On the post kyard was uothiu but four lines av the loveliest, poothry yo ivcr seeu. 'Twas this: It married Miss jru wild injoy, ?tust ax uwntu I Cut >> O'Flynn. Tu bo your own wild give hor Joy. Terence, go In an win, Barney was grinniu all over whin ho handed me the kyard, so ho was, so Sez I to him: "Ach yo ould spalpeen, yo'vo boon nfthcr rcadiu mo privil corrispoudeuco." "I have,'' SCZ he, "but whore's the harrnm? Ait snro "t is the best av advice yo'ro tiftbev gcttiu, Terence, mo buy." "b'aix an yo'ro roight, Barney, but d'ye think she'd be nfthor lookiu twice at a gossoon loiko mo?" "Why not?" sez lie. "Misthrcss O'Flyuu is nol so young its she looks. 'Tis tho illigaul bhoyycnro intoirely." "Aisy now, Barney, aisy." sez t. "Dou'l be nfthcr ospershin tho luvclicst nv her sex. But 1 know yo don't mane uothiu dishrespectivc. I woutlcr who was nfthcr sendin me this kyard now." Barney winks at me. "I wonder," sc/, he, an ho walks aff down tho street whistliu "Kate Kearuoy" as clear as a lark. Well, thai kyard made me feel bould? er, so the same ovciiiu I dresses mcsilf in mo best, puts on mo caubecu, takes mo shillnlnh in mo hand, an sets off for .Mistiness O'Flyim's farruni at Bnl lyboggau. Whin I gets to tho duro, I knocks as bould as brass, an who should opeu it 'out the 1 uvcly widda hcrsilf. "Good eveuiu, Misthrcss O'Flynn," sez L "Is it all alone yo are?" "It is," sear, she, "will yo bo sittiu down?" "1 will," sczL "Widall tho plazurc in loifo." Wid that I goes in, an she shuts the durc, an into the kitchen wo goesausits down at tho lire. " 'Tis a cowld oycniug," boz I. " 'Tis that," soz she For tho loifc av mo I cud say no more afthcr that, an so I sat twist in me cau? becu between mo hands an woudcriu bow I wu to say what I'd come for. Thin I sc/.: '"Tis a gran firo ye have there. 'Tis a foine thing for a cowld ovenin." '"Tis that," sez she. Thin we sat shtill for another space av toimo. She was knittin Boznethin wid rid wool, so sez I: '"Tis the fniuo warrant color for cowld weather is rid," scz I. " 'Tis that," sez she. I was afthcr thiiikin I must have ofltnded her in some way, an might bo ?htoppiu bomo again widonl a word av luve, but I dctormiuod to have another thry, so I sez: '.'Is it not lonely ye are sitlin here at noights all bo yoursilf?" sc/. I. "'Tis not," sez she "I'm nfthcr in joyiu the best nv company." "Who's that?" sez I. "Just mcsilf, tut no other, " sez she "Uoh sure now, yo can't mane it. Whin ye're all bo yorsilf yo must bo fceliu an nohiu void this worrnld can uiver lill, as the note sez." "Thruo for yi?1 do sometimes." "I was sartin av it. ncnshla. Whero is it at all, at all? Is it in yer heart now?" "No," sez she, "'tis in me hollow wisdom tiMiih." "Ach now," sc/. I, " 'twas always fond av yer joke ye was, Misthrcss < I'Flyun." "Sorra joke there is about it. Misther } Magc<?on less ye call it a joke tu Imvo a fceliu in yer jaw loikon ridbol ncedlo Ktitchin away at double quick toimo to the tune nv 'The Wind That Shakes the Barley.' " '"Tis longiu I am to comforl ye, nlaunah. Wud yo not be nfthcr giviu vie mi iugagemint asresidiut physiciim? Faix, an 'tis mcsilf wud bo a fiber chas in away from yo tlio toothache, tho hoiidachc, tho bcartacho, an all tho oilier aches that flesh is heir to, as the poto sez. " " Tis l hink in I am I'd be safer wid a demist for tho toothache than wid an ould omndhnuii bake ye, mi as for I bo other aches yo mint ion I uiver have none av thini." "What, uiver no henrtache, whin yo'ro sitlin here all alone in the even Ins?" soz I, sitlin up close to her au thryiii to slip mo arruni round bor waist. "(ill along \\ id ye," she cries, liftin her chair along tho flure. " I uiver seen a man loiko yo for iusultin motions. Kapo yer nrrnm down." "Ach sure now, mavourneen, 'tis tired wid hmigin down all tho eveuiu." "Well thin, hould it up above yer head to rest it. " "That wild bo too high intoirely. 'Twud be higli CUOttgll if I kept it just about the height av yer luvoly neck. An besides, that wud kapo tho cowld away from ye, nil thin I cud kill two birds wid wait shtono, as the poto sez." "Maybes, but sorrn fear av me bein wan av thini birds yer poto talks av." "Is it fond av poothry yo arc, ncnsh? la?" "At toiro.es?good poothry." "Well," sez I, "I havo some gran pootliry in mo pocket Maybes yo'd loiko to hear it." "I moight. What's it about?" "Sure now 'tis about yer luvcly Sill, uu no wan else. 'I... Tiers near it thin." "Arruh now, mtiybes yo ?won't bo loikin it." "How can I toll yo till I hear it." "Wolli this the way it goes." Wirt that I takes tlio kyard out av mo pocket au reads it: if married l lias yo wnd Injoy, .irst ax swale Knto K'Flytin. To ho your own wnd Rive her Joy. Tt roiicoi go lu uii win. "Ach, 'tis luvely. Arb yoafthereon:? posi:i it ycrsilf?" slip axes. "Niver :: void. 'Tv. ns fniui Barney tho postman I got it this uioruiu. '; wondcriu I am who end have sett* it. But compose it or not, 'tis a hiul I'm ttfthor takiu. An now mavounicen, yo'll bo crool no longer? I luve ye to distraction, an if ye'd only say tho word 'tis yor own devoted Terence I'll be from now to mo dyiu ind." Here I gets mo (?hair up beside her again, an thin all tho shy wint out av nio at waust. I puts me nrrnm round hor waist an tries to draw her to me. But before 1 cud kiss her sho twists her silf away an so/, slio: "Is it in earnest yo are, Terence?" "It is," ho/. I; "dead earnest." "Well," so/, sho, "d'yo promise to he true, true till death, as tho poto bc/.?" "I do." "An will yo niver lavo uio, deceive nio, nor grieve mo?" "Niver, mo own jowol." "An if I marry yo will yo always get up first in tho mornin an put on the firo an give mo n cup av tay in bed?" "Dado will I, mo dnrlint, mo precious wan." "Thin I'm yers for ivor an a day longer, Tercuco, mo bhoy. Yo may kiss im?just wan now. Och, ooh, ocli, yo murthcrin thafo. How many d'ye want':" sho cries, for bo this toimo I had her in 1110 arrums au was tastin tho dolicious lips av hor. After that 'twas tho rteloightful oven iu wo had intoircly. Sittiu there at tho firo, so/. Katie to mo: "Yo can't toll yet who sent yo thai kyard wid tlio poethry?" "Sure an I haven't tho lasto notion." "Well, Tercuco, 'tis thiukin I ami can fell yo if yo won t bo tuigry. " "Angry, mavournccn, 'tis deloight cd I'll bo. 'Tisthofoincsi lotther I ivor soon." "Arrah, thin, 'twas scoin I was yc was that shy yo wnd niv r spako yor luvo widout incountgiu, an as 'tis leap year an 'twas wishin to sco yo happy 1 was, why, 'twas just mesilf that sent yo that woo iwinie av me own composure." "Yo mane it?throe?" I cries do loightcd. "Fuix, 'tis not a word av a lio I'm afthcr tellin yo," sez sho. "Thin hooray for leap year!" I shouts. "An ye'ro tho grandest pole as ivor was. Sure yo'll !>o afthor givin me anothor kiss or muylies two, as a thriflo more inoonrngmint, wndn't yo now?" Loiko tin.* jewel sho is, shoincouraged mo again. Bo* the toimo yo road this 'tis married wo hope to bo, for I'm just afthcr scciu Father Donovan about tlio weddin.? Scottish Nights. Giving Him Advice. '?I'm not tlio man to yield weakly or without a struggle," declared Writely as ho walked tho floor, intertwining his long fingers or running thorn nervously through his still longer hair. "I have written poems, essays, plays, criticisms and stories. I have ranged in my work from tho most profound meta? physics to rhi' veriest rough ami tumblo humor of the day. Disposing of political problems, removing t ho clouds of mysti? cism, accounting by natural laws for what lias been regarded us supernatural, producing the most bountiful conceits in the realinsof romance, writing under the inspiration of propitious muses and showing myself tho incarnation of true 1 wit, I have done a vast labor for tho good of humanity mid have nothing to i sln.w for it but dusty piles of unaccepted manuscript. No wonder thai ambition is crushed and that the fruits of in}- en? deavor sei in as the apples of Sodom." "Brace up, old man," advised bis friend LcttcrgO. "You are not tho first genius to suffer tho pangs of the unap? preciated. Keep plugging away with a ! itifT nppt r lip. Never say die, my man. Hot your name before tin- public and make the people talk about von. 1 can have your name paraded in every news? paper and mnguziuo that you want, pro? dded you follow my tulvico." "Commit some crime, I suppose?" "No, sir. Advertise your wares. Blow like a side show man. Bun your picture with every ndvertist incut. Pay in advance, and tho world will learn for the first time thai there is snob n hidden treasure as yourself."?Detroit Free Press._ A lines oT Dwarfs. Tin inhabitants of the Andaman is liuuls are said to he tin small) race of people in I ho world. The average height id' ;i full grown Andaman is less than 4 feet and tin anthropological experts wiio rec< ntly visited them found hut few I hill weighed over 7."> pounds. The Disgusted Chinauinu. The police of San Francisco have re? cently been enforcing the law prohibit? ing work on Sunday, especially against Chinese laundrymen. Last Sunday, as a largo load of these offenders w'ns being carted to jail in tho police ambulance, n resident of tlio western addition asked the reason and was informed by ft po licemnu. "Yep," grunted a disgusted ; Chinaman, who stood near, "man workee . Sunday, he go jail?'gainst law workee ! Sunday. Man no workee. he go jail? vug. Atneliea heap h?1 ofeountly."? Argonaut. Plain Bread Won hi Do. The Lady at the Kitchen Door?No, I've nothing for you. I find it \eryliard to make both ends meet these days. Blizzard liill?If yonse will make both ends broad ami never mind do moat. I'll bopnffekly satisfied, mum.? Baltimore News. Anaesthesia and Publicity. Dentist (as the patient opens his OVeS )?It's OUt. Piitieiit (still dizzy from tho gas)? Yos, of course. 1 never got drunk in my lifo that it didn't get out, ~"i "" s The aftcr-dinn ? ? 3 si 'i ,ts terrors, aik i ? .."..'.^'.Vv.-ij accomplished ' m?M mi Chicago, Largest package? THE IM. K. FAIR! Bt. Loul6, Now Y ROANOKE'S ] FOR RENT. RESIDENCES. No J2"i Bhonandcah avenue n. \v , nine romus, per monui. . flS.OJ House ?>n Ulbb struct u. e , three rooms, per mouth. f'J.W) Three house* on oxfortl avenne, Norwi'b. six rooms i ach, per month. $3 CO No. 801 Uampbull avenue s. c? six rcotus, per innr.tli. $0.00 No. 3Kt'1'btid street h. c., six rooms, per uionili . 89.00 No *M Third street s. e., ton rorms, iier month.$19 00 No.us ;l<aitroad avenue s. e., six rooms, per month. fG.lK) No ?18 Ifotlri at Aveuuos o., three rooms, per month. . f?.OO Nino rooms over Davit' hotel.Ualncsii.ro avenue oer month. HO.OJ No. .v i llstrlton avenne n. v.*.. i toonu, per month. $300 KUSINE SS PRO fERTY. Two stor? s on Gaincsboro avcuue n. w , per mouth, each . tIt to One store, 711 K<>auoke street s. w., normo. j7.(h) Ol? !t.:re. oroor Katlroad avenue und Unndoiph street, per month. $3.00 l'lvo clll e rooms. Moomaw building. Jet frs ii streit, heat, water and ] inilor ser? vice i> c tided, per month each . $0X0 Two. bedrooms third floor Moomaw tmiid lue, heat, water nd Janitor service tin cluaed, nor month o+ch. $300 Six bedrooms thiril tljir Didier building, per month each. ;J2.u<> BT Also bc-ises and lois for sale in all por? tions ot the city. Uonaea for sale on the instal? ment plan. Cull on J. W. BOSWElt, Heal Batate and lisntal A Kent 1 in ^ Jutcisou St. IIOANOKK, VA. F "?room house on Luck avenue. $9, 8-room house on Mountain avenue, $12 ti-reoni house on Roror avenue, (9. ('??rootii liousc on Henry etrect, f 10. 0- room house on Day avenue, near Henry; very desirable. C-room honseon Tine street s. e., $8.75. ii-room housa on Harrison avenue u. e., mod en: conveniences, fit). 1- iooin house on Harrison avenue n. e., i5. t?Br" We have for salo splendid bargains in dwellings, business property, vacant lots and farmlands. We can Interest you and eave yen much money by calling on us. T. E B. Martsook & Go , Market Square. nnrn.ill ISI lllBis ?iiMMi^MWMWljM?is^i^a?*?a??wwW LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. It Seemed Fading Away, but Miss Smlff Merely M Isunderstoocl ilim. She had met him tit tho door with a loving kiss, hut a moment later, when they had taken scats in tho parlor, sho rapidly removed the six engagement rings he had given her and handed them Over with tho remark: "Mr. Samuel X. Johnsing, I'zo frew wid yo' and yo'r deceit, and yo can con Rider our engagement dun busted in two." "W-whal!" ho gasped as the jewelry ! dropped from his trembling hand and great beads of perspiration caino out on his forehead. "Hain't yo' my true lub no mo'?" "No, sab." she replied coldly. "A man may deceib dis lady once, but do second time she's gwino to disccrt her? self." "B-bnt, nmli angel," ho stammer? ed, "who's bin puttin dis trash in yo'r 8Wi i t head 'bout me deoeibiii yo'?" "NooilO, sab. 1 dun seen do hull thing wid my own two eyes." "H I.in bow'd 1 do it, muh lubbly drr'iun. how'd I do it?" "Mr. ,Tohusing," shoanswered, "I'zo mighty young, mighty innercent, and as trustin us a spring chicken, but I'ze got eyes and saw yo' wipiu off dat kisS I 'stowpfl mi yo' as yo' com? in dis eaveuiii. "1?1 nebber did, mnh"? "Dis am de second time yo' ?hin dat low down trick, sah, and I can nebbor ? trust yo' im mo". Huh, and only las' I night yo1 said dose kisses was dearer to vo' dan pigs' feel I" H but"? "And den yo" wipe 'em off as if dey was dirt. Mr. Johnsing, h ah me while I sled bitter tears over my pore broken he art. " He bad been doing a deal of thinking while .-be was talking, and there was a look of injured innocence on his face as he stood up and said: "Miss Smifl", s.am times things hain't jes' what dey seem, and dis am one of do times. 'Stead of wipiu off dose kisses yo' speak of I was jes' rubbin dem in kllSO dey Was SO sweet. " And thou tho cold look disappeared from Miss "Smiff's" face, the engage? ment rings were hunted up and restored to her lingers, and the lovomakiiig thai went on ill that room during tho next hour could have been beard a block away.?New Youk Sunday Journal nioonirnt For Housemaids. Lady Harborton advocates tlie adoption by housemaids of tho bloomer costume, such as i? worn by lady bicyclists. She says there would In- fewer breakages and accidents of all sorts. greatest economy. 3ANK COMPANY, ork, 13o6ton, Philadelphia. REAL EST ATI REAL BARGAINS -IN al Estate! S ronni house in Northwest, nice location, cor? ner lot, Jl,'.ftt; $80cash und fli f,0 per mouih. This is a bargain, tor a railroad man. t.-ioom tiou-e ir, good location, f8T0; js cash und ? I per tnontll. a har/alu Tor a shop inai . Ueaatllnl 6-room honso on (eighth avenue s. e , close In, large lot with shade, $1,950; $5U cash and #13 per month. 6- room dwelling two b'ocks from .Market Square. $?'!>; payment* very rusy. a good U-rooin liricK dwelling, large lot, in Southwest Kotuiokc, with plenty ot shade, $1,(00 cash. Is well worth $1,600. D*room dwelling in Northwest Knanoks, giior1. {.v. cash and $5 per month, cuu lie rented for more tiuu the monthly payment. Nicely papered 7-room hnaso, corrcr lot, In host part ot Southwest, with modern improve? ment.*, untile and cart l?ge hooso, with ?t-veral other outbuildings, $1,0U; $30'J rush mat $'.7 per month. 3-rooin house In West Knd, large lot, nice loca? tion, f I.{*<?*?: $I0J rush and ?I6 fir inoalh. G-room honaa, Lrge corner lot, southeast, Jsf.O; #5-. cur?;, ar.d $10 per mor.tli. 7- room awelliug, with sewer connection, stable ana other necessary outbuildings, $1,90(1; $60 cash, $19.60 per month wltrnut Interrs'.. 0-room house ou Henry street u. w . $1.060; fil cash und fin per month with no Interest. Is renting now tor ?8 (Ml. Two :t room co'iagos, with bneoment room, sewer connection, nice garden and Rood location, $3U0each; $16 cash und ?;-.> per mouih with Inter CBt. 7-room house cn sisth avenue s. w. nicely papered. Tree $1,500; $10cash and $18 pei month. Hants now tor $IU. ?-room house on large lot, near ltoar.ol;e and Southern railroad, newly fenced, house In good condition. $1.900; $50caM>and $19.00 per month. One Ol the best residences on Church tirret, '.) rooms largf lot, best location, cost $8000, In heuatlfnl condition Inside and out. l'rle-e $3,500; $600 cash. $95 per month; !? renting now ut ?f'i'5 per month. Also two other splendid luu^ulns on Church uvemie. One ot the most doslrr.bloand b-st located bus? iness nouses. In : lie very liest part of the business centre of the city, (ine-fourth of the prlco cusb ana i'<i! rent will pay the balance. It is renting now for I I per cent, of the price asked. There Is no better investment In the city than this We. have several other line bargains tu business property on Salem avenue ana Jefferson street. ti room hon?? near West Knd round house, $!J50; $50 cash and $10 per month. Nicely pnperco li room house on he best part ot Sorentb avenue n. e., {SCO; $M) cash and $? pot month. Good vacant lot to exchange for a horse. FARMS: SOO acre farm :i,'~ ml.es from Hoannke, good Improvements, well fenced and watered, plenty of timber, nice young orchard, $?,3UU?terms easv. This la a great bargain. ''?I acre farm rljse to Hoanokc, in good condit? ion, ?.1.000 cash. '.U acres of bottom land 1J? mile's from Holllns, with $2,600 brick house, nt tueedge of a beautiful 1U acre grove of forest oaks Keducsd to $40 per aero. This is u splendid tiargaln. 130 acres near ilolllns institute, seven miles from Hoanokc city, forty acres of which Is level, the balance upland, partly timbered good water, fairly good improvements, tlno peach nnd apple orchard, land well adapted to truck farming, all kinds fruit and grapes. Price now $1,600; easy payments. If you want to buy or rent, tell or exchange, I come and see us. T. W. SPINDLE& CO., N<>. s Campbell Avenues. TV. CITY AND Farm of 150 acres, fine laud, good improvements, four inilcB from Roan? oke; price $5.000. 80 acres 1\ raiies from Uoanoke, $.'f,800; on long Um?. -10 ucre3 three miles from Itoauoke, $400. 19\ acres oue mile from Koanoke, $soo. 22 ncres lino tiuck land ', mile from RoanoKH. $2,000. 40 acres on electric car line, $1,000. several of the finest farms in the county al less money than ever offered before. Kino dwelling with 5 '. acres of laud, $2.000. Write for list of farms for sale. City Property. Lot ou Salem avenue, east of Acad? emy of Music. 59 feet front, $800. (iood 0-ioom dwelling in Southwest part of town, $800; $50 cash, balance $10 per month. Dwelling on Salem avenue 7 i ooiiib, $1,350. Seven of the prettiest lots on Centre and London avenues, 50xl:'<0 feet each; all for $800. Special bargains in line improved i and unimproved business properly. Lot ou .lelVerSnu street, $GG0. Corner lot on Tenth avenue, near Franklin road, $-150. Lot ou Franklin road, 110 feet from, $000. Beautiful block of sixteen lots in due 'octttiou, $1,000. t?y* List y??r property with us. J. F. HID, Ground Floor, Terry Building. Tetter, Salt-Rheum niul Eczema. The intense itching nncl smarting, inci? dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally cfllcient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for soro nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic soro eyes. 25 cts.per box. Dr. Cnily's Condition Powders, nro just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They arc not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horso in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. CATOGNPS K ESTA U RANT Is now open in tho rear of the confec? tionery. Meals: Breakfast, 25 cents. Diuuer, 25 cents. Supper, 25 cents. Meal tickets $4. Beautiful lumps, latest style, lowest prices, Qrnvatt's Fair, Balem avenue. HUSTLERS. jypl The following list is worth your attention : l!) room dwolllng wlih nil conveniences, on Church uvenns, $3.600; cish $5011, monthly $?. H room dwelling, Campbell avenne s. w., with nil conveniences, (3,00a 'terms right. in room rtwcllinK on Salem hvciiiic s. w ; Kreut bargain at U.8.0. 14 room rlw Hin); wi'h nil conveniences, Chore!: n?er.iie, lot t7xt0ti, $3.600. Cash Jl.tJU; balance good terms. ' i-rooiu cottage, Southeast; lot sjx'.:i;; great baruAin in HSU'. h rcnin dwelling on Tnr.ewcll avenne. correr lot. rtcely papered, $1,000; cash <R0, balance $10 tier month 7 room durcllloi* near shops, Southeast, $1,050; cash Ji.v ; monthly 810 7-room dwelling, bath and all conveniences, coiner lot,'neat tJr.ce Church, $1,0X0; good terms. i.-noin dwelling, Northwest, nearWost Rtni ronwl house, nicely papered. $SM; cash $50, monthly fin. rvroorn dwelllnK and i ellar, two squares from marko' Im 45x130, $sv; cash ?50, iiionihly $10. rifty acre tain f>.s miles irom Koanoko, com? fortable dweillog, '?>?> acres In limber. balance In cultivation, line Dioden larm. $630; cash $900, balance one two and three, ycirs. hiiaity four acre larm live mlb B from Thaxton, 95 hcics in tlmher, halancc In cultivation, Uroom dwelling and st?hle, 7 I) licarliiK aiiple trees, {VV); one-third ca*h. balance one nnd two years. Forty-Ova acre farm three miles from Vintou, 3 room dwelling, t wo barns, tnree acres In youni; <irchard, well supplied with sprtns water, fiiuti; cash f KW; balance one, two and three years Ninety-elent acre farm six miles from Koan ol;e, thlrly-tlvo acres In limber, two comfortable dwellings on the farm, younK orchard, line (irns*land, $ 1,900; nnc-foutlb cusb, balance one, two und three years. Forty-eiKht acres 4J? miles from the clt y, com? fortable log house of tnree roomn. six ?cre< river bottom; xre.it bargain nt t:i.i); flOO cash, balance one und two years. tay* If you wish to buy or rent, sell or ex < han^e, call and sec us. PACE & BOBBITT, Kcal Estate and Iiental A cents, jVo. Kl Jcllersoii Streol. BOTANIC '?BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY i FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Bos been thoroughly tented by eminent phyelolano and the peo? ple for forty years, and cures quickly and permanently I SCROFULA. ULCERS. ECZEMA, i RHEUMATISM. CATARRH, ERUPTIONS. . tad all manner of KATING. 8PIIB ADINO and 1 I UUNN1NO BORES. It la by fume bent tonic i .sod blood puriher ever offered too Iba world. Jx-'Heot)' ZSi ^otLi^. R fcstyea es Lsr.-ycAida \ i up mo huaitri ana eirflxiaiu'ruu. lao tares ?use. ' For sale by druggets. [SENT FREE BLOOD BALM \,0? Atlanta, Ga. -fok a Hnw Hoie Sewing line That Cannot be put in Good Order at the New Home Office, 309 Henrv Street. ROANOKE, VA., Where will be found the lino DROP CABINET admired by so many people for beauty and convenience; also a variety of the different machines made by this company, which, if examined by those who wish to buy, sido by side with other makes of machines, can readily see Ihoy deserve all the preise they havn merited in finish, durability, light-ninning and per? fect wo It, t&T Civn us a call before you buy. Thanking tho people for their liberal pntronuxe iu the past, I remain respectfully, W. H. STRICKLER, 30? henry street, roanoke, va