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What's the Use of Waiting ?
"Tkoy " eay "all things come to him who waits,'1 but wo havo no
been -waiting, and wo don't proposo to wait "\Vo KNOW our prices
aro right, our work A-l, and if you don't
Roanuka, v?.
M_
To BALL & KAY, Dr.
Tevni- GROCERS
bring us work wo will como attor it, in olo
way or another, either by bringing to your
notieo our prices, facilities and quality 01
execution, or poraonal interviews. Wo are
not grumbling ; far from it. Wo'vo had our
aharo; wo aro still got ting our share. But we
havo placed at your disposal a modern, and
almost ideal, printing establishment, with
?mch facilities as to command admiration from all itlx whom wo
havo business intorcoureo. "Wo aro not waiting; havon't time to wait
An Up-io-Date Printing Office.
Ono of tho vows tho writer mado whon ho was "dovil" in n
country printing offico was, in offect, that if ho over owned or man?
aged a printing establishment, it would bo kopt clean, at least by
comparison. At that time ho hardly felt tho forco of tho vow, for ho
has learned aftor years of oxporionco that it is necessary immediately
after ono "going over" to start at tho beginning und go over it all
again. It never onds?just like a housekeeper's duties?but not like
tho boy who soos no uso in washing his face becauso it will got
soiled again. But, a clean printing establishment is just as necessary
for tho propor execution of work in our lino as light and heat and
powor. And tho vow has been kept. Couio and soo.
We Do Not Believe
Thoro is another city in tho Stato which sends such a small propor?
tion of its orders for printing and blank books away to our Northern
friends as Itoanoko. All honor to our bankers and business men;
that is?most all of it. Wo must reserve a little, as this is our
"own country."
We Print Anything
That can bo desired or devised irom movablo type, paper and ink_
and brains, brains are just as important in our work as paper or ink
or type. It is tho combination that tells. Wo do not mean to be
ogotistical nl all; but combining theso things to bring forth a harmo?
nious result has been our study?and wo do claim to know our
easiness rigiu thoroughly.
AH 'logether
Ono of tho things which has contributed largely to tho success of
our establish moot is tho systematic working "together" of all our
forces in all departments. This has reduced
to a minimum tho "lost motion" which is
usually to bo found in largo industries. If
a minuto can be saved here, another thoro,
it is done?an hour is gained?thus wo take
care of tho Booting moments. Five minute?
Roanokc.Va.
Reocivto of
BIACK 4c WHITE,
Attorneys at Law,
P, O. Bon ?6. Roanove, Va.
wasted daily by each of our employes would mean tho interest on
$10,000 a year. In theso days of closo margins each moment ol
titr.o must be* productive,
Quite Recently, Too
The times aro hard, money tight, everything handled econou*.
icnlly?but it cannot possibly stay that way. So wo aro pushing
("not shoving") ahead, just as though good limes were upon us.
"Wo cannot afford to lag behind or worry ; but in limes of peace wo
are preparing for war. And when iL comes wo will have an ostab
csnment tnat can taKU euro ot anyimng inai coiuea?aim thing* che?
do not como now. Recently wo placed an oraer ior ono of tho
largest tots oi n?w type ever given at one time in Virginia..
Our Establishment
Is just opposite flful Overlooking the lawn of Hotel ROfthoko, (ono ot
tho finest hotels [\\ tho State,) which gives us a magnificent, bright,
refreshing viftw at all times. Our business office and press-room aro
on the ground floor (along with our prices). Each floor and depart?
ment Is connected with the ollico by Electric Bells, Speaking Tubes,
nnd Elevators ; and all departments aro bountifully supplied with all
kinds of .Labor and Time-Saving Appliances.
In Our Press-Room
Can bo seen tho rapid, diminutive and monster cylinder presses
including the famous " l'roniiso Keeper," turning out thousands upon
thousands of sheets every day. Our largest and best paper cutting
machine, tho automatic cutting knife sharp?
ener, and table ting appurtenances nie on
this floor. Tho wonderful and powerful
electric motor, which propel? tho machines
on all three floors, is also on this door, Oytji
in ono corner, hrudly noticeable, ii kept in
readiness, as a supplementary power, an
improved Gas Engine, to bo attached at
momentary notice, in case of accident to tho
electric motor, or for other cruises This precludes tho possibility of
a "hole" on the powor question.
On the Second Floor
A long row vt small pressos, used for curds, envelopes, Statements,
note head* uokets and small work. Hero, also, is probably tho most
wonderW. pieco of mechanism in our establishment.?tho Railroad
Tickfc* Printing Machine. Think of it the next, ?;,me you purchase
JV.r ticket. Secured behind iron bars and double locks, it al once
suggests government bonds, with all these safeguards.
Further Along
On this floor is the type-setting department, *vhera expert mind- and
fingers think and act rapidly and correctly, interpreting at times hand?
writing that would make Horace Greelcy turn green with envy.
Largo, extra largo fonts of type permit tho handling of very large
orders in a most satisfactory and expeditious manner. Our force in
this department can set up about as many pages in a day as a man
car read. A plontiful supply of Algebraical, Astronomical, Geometri?
cal signs and characters, accente letters, and " odd sorts" onablo us
tc handle difficult and intricate work in special lines.
On the Top Floor
Is our Blank Book Manufactory, ruling muchiens, including on
which is probably the largest south of Philadelphia; our various wire,
stitchers, which will lake wire from a spool, cut it the proper length,
shape it, and drive through a bc<ok three-fourths of inch thick, or
ono not so thick, li-'O a minute; then our paging and numbering
machines, board and paper cutters, book presses, which exert a
pressure of twenty tons or more, perforating, punching and eyeleting
machines, and tho engraving department?which latter is an innova?
tion for this section.
And Our Stock-Room!
If some of our friends who usually buy a quire or so of paper at a.
time, could look in upon this department, they would not cease won?
dering for davs. Wo do not exaggerate a particle whon we gay you
can see A TON OF A KIND; yes, TEN TONS OF A KIND.
You say: "What, ten tons of ono kind of paper in a town like
Koanoke?" That's what we said. Como and see. And, besides
hundreds of other kinds of plain, fancy and unique; there are stacks
of card-board, of a kind, as high as a mat., and he need not be a
Lilliputian, either.
What Can We Not Do
With such facilities? A card, a circular, note head, envelope, parti
phlet, prico list, catalogue, book, railroad rate sheet or time table, a
ruled blank or a 1000-pago ledger, on any or all, we assuro our
friends wo aro AT HOME, from January 1st to December 31st.
The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co,,
Printers, Engravers and k Book Manufacturers,
K. I- STOXK, Pr.tid.nl ? ? rl U M IN U J\ C, V?
Contains
State, Local and ZE^oxeig-n.
Service to Aill
3Pa.xts tlx?
TTT'c xld.
I
!?3ead T'^aiS TIMSS
and ZE^eep Up
TTsTIxn tne
Procession.
?xxxxx?+<xxx>?
ZDall^r 50c a Month.,
LOO a Tear.
Eemit to
ISoanol^e, "^7"a.
VARIOUS NOTES.
Suchet? For Hiircau Drawers?Faaliloni*
ble Niijlitgowu? und Underwear.
Dogs' overcoats arc now soon buttoned
up the hunk. This is a decided aud strik?
ing innovation und is a great improveineiit
over the n'nl kind fastening around the
nock only. The animal is in neb momthor
oughly protected, and the runt is easier r<>
adjust. It i- shaped to the l)ody, has loose
arm holes for the forolegs, and the buttons, (
and but) mhoJosnre carried down the splno. ,
l-.Al.t. COSTUME.
One recently worn by a small, short hatred
terrier was of gray clothornnniourod with
red braid and lilted him as well as or bei
J**r than his mistress1 dress fitted her.
Small laiclu'ls for 'distribution through
lnirean drawers arc oft(>n made of line
whjtc linen and einbroidcretl with wash
silks, like a doily. The sachel powder it
self eonies in small paper envelopes, und
the linen Is made Into a ease, open at encli
end, into which the envelope may Ihi sll]
pod. The case is longer than the envelope,
ancl the ends are fringed. Violets, forget
luenots, maUlonlinir fern and similar
nunJI lloral designs are t he favorite decora
lion, and lluni* inav he washed when it
is -oiled.
Fashionable nightgowns now have v< ry
lai"je bishop sleeves noil an- nut square or
pointed at the neck. A wide collar oni
scries of rallies covers the shoulders, ami
the -kin i- full.
Medici lace makes a pretty trimming for
Ihr odt?e of flannel pottiooats. whet In r till -?*
lire plain or embroidered. The lace should
Ik-wide?say three <>r four Inches deep?
nnd should he put on a little full
! While muslin, lawn and cambric. |>ctII
coats .ire to In- greatly worn. They are
wide .-iiul are lavishly trimmed with
Homines, lace nnd embroidery. No other
kind i>.as pretty as these are, hill tin > i
quire constant laundering, of course, and
I are i horeforea somewhat expensive luxury.
I Today's sketch show- n l>all gown ?f
blue moire and silk gauze. The trained
.-.kin i.? trlmmednround the foot, with four
ruflics of blue silk gauze, forming a ruche
through the middle of which runsngnr
land i>;' ten roses. Two ruffles of Mite -ill.
Kauze on each side define Ihb tablier. The
bodice is of renaissance guipuroand opens
in a point in front overn chemisette of
blue silk prnnze. The dccolletago is edg<il
by a drapery of gauze and n garland of tea
roses, which also pas-i r around tboguu/.e
ruche forming the sleeves. Long cream
gloves IIP! worn. .Ii WO CHOU.RT.
CRUSHED COKE
()f the finest quality,
For sale by
VV. K. ANDREWS & CO., conl and
wood dealers, 210 Salem avenue,
Their teams lure hells.
legal Notices.
' RY VIRTUE OFXDEBirbF TRi;ST
tinted the ?list, tiny ?f Alienist, 1802,* ami
recor-er| \n the e'.erk's ofllce of the hust?
ings uonr I of tt.iccity of Roauoke, V?., In
deed book 81), page 17'J, In which H. II.
Wood ruin und Anna T. Wood rum, his
wife, conveyed to the undersigned the
property hereinafter described, anil de
f ruit, "baving been made in the payment
of tV.e note secured it\ said deed,and ueiug
required wj todn by the holdet thereof, I
shall on FRIDAY, APRIL 2, I8IIT, nt 12
M., at the front door of the courthouse in
Ronnoku, Vu., sell by public auctitm the
lot wild appurtenances conveyed by
said deed, described ns follows:
Heginiiiiit; at a point on the east side of
Wood street and the south sitU* of a ten
toot alley, sail! point being 00 ^feet south
of Glhner street, thence witlt sooth line
i of said alley southdegrees oust 110 feet
to ti point on a ten foot alley on the west
line of same, thence with tiie latter south
, 2 degreefi west 47.1MI feetto-a polity on the
: north sidv of n 12 foot alley, thence with
I same south 71 degrees 4C minutcs'ttO sen:
; onds west 14fi.."ifi feet to a point on the
I east, side of Wood street, thence wish
J Wood street north 2 degrees ?'ust !l|.?7
: feet to the beginning.
TERMS: ("ash sufficient to pay flic
I costs ot executing '.this rrnst. including
I a trustee's cotiimlssion of two per cent.,
j and ?A3 past due taxes ami the past, due
note <ot '$3{090 -with interest^tftiereon from
I Octc'.ier 20, is'i:;. tlie residue, if any, pay
: able in twelve mouths from-d.ite#'of stile,
; deferred payment to lie seciwed hy ?leod
! of ti7tst on the property.
V. MAHKI.l-.-f,
2 27 td Trwsteo.
TRUSTEE": SALE.?A\herea- k cer
I tills deed of trnrtt?wus ? exeouted l?y Susan
1 Wood and Wil?am M. Wood, her hus
i band, to (ieorge ,1. i'eet, trustee, ?Jnted
the 20th elay of Htiue, 1801, nnd'reoorded
I in the clerk'.- nlli -c of the jfiiistiiues court.
I for the city of Itonnoke, Ya.. in deed
book'(Iii, page<l,<.o secure the'iierform
j nttee Ol rertaiu conditions nntl 'payments
? specified in ti certain huied executed by
j the snid Susan V. Wood of even date.
I with eivkl deed for the .payment of one
i thousand dollars <J?1,000) to the National
] Mutual \luildiut; and Loan Association of
i New Yatrk, in neeordaneii with tholv arti
? clen of association; and i^kereas, t.lwsaitl
j George J. Peel has resigned tin* said
I trust,and the judge of the hustiims court
I for tlie<eity ol Kotiiioke, \ a . it the Keb
! ruarv tevm, l*'1"., did ap|*o\ut .liuiios Mc
I Geheo a-, trustee in place and stead of
George .1. I'eet, after legal notice, a- pro?
vided by Statut.-, to all tin parlies in in?
terest; ami whereas, defimli has been
nidde in the payment und conditions
mont iouttci 111 -aid bond lllld deed of trust,
for more than thrne month .aed after lie
itui required so to do by tin lienollciary,
the National .Mutual Huilding and Loan
Association of New York, I shall, hy vir
tue of enid deed, mid puttwianl to tin
terms thereof, proceed to -??!! lit public
auction to the hieltest, bidder nil MON
DAY, MARCH 20, 1807, nl IJ O'CLOCK
P M., on the premises, all the property
conveyed in said deed, with the Improve
meats thereon, IwUutletl and described as
follows, to-wit:
Reginning at a poilit on the north side
of linnUoti street one hundred and fifty
LKCAI, NoTICKS.
(150) feet west of Lee street and running
thence with Harrison street north 88 de
grees west Ilfty (50) feet to a point,
thence north 2 degrees east one hundred
and ten 1110) feet to a point, thenee south
88 degrees east fifty (00) fee* to a point,
thenee with n line of Evan 11. Scott'
south 2 dcKrces west one hundred and ten
(110) feet to the beginning, containing
live thousand live hundred (5,500) square
feet, more or less, and being the southern
half of lot one hundred and eighty seven
(187), ward four, as shown by the map
of the Kcunoko Land and Improvement
Company.
TERMS?Cash sufficient to pay all cost
of executing this trust, including a com?
mission to the trustee,an.I to pay off said
bond with arrearages tine thereon,amount?
ing to thirteen hundred and seventy dol?
lars and thirty-four cents i.!fl,;i70.:54), as
of February the 25th, 1X>7, subject to a
withdrawal value of three hundred and
ninety-seven dollars and ninety-three i
cents ojol)7.!?o) on the day of sale, and the
balance, if any, in one 'and 'two equal in?
stalments, due in twelve anil twenty-f >ur
months, with interest'thereon front date,
the purchaser executing [negotiable notes
for the deferred payments.and secured by
a deed of trust on the property sold.
.T?N1U8 McGBHEE,
2 25-tda Substituted Trustee.
BY VIRTUE OP A DEED OF TRUST
from C. lt. Wert/, to the undersigned
trustee, dated the 13th day of June, 1801,
and recorded in the clerk's otlice ol the
city of Roanoke, in deed hook 05, pane 02,
default having been made in the term*
of the same, and having been directed by
the beneficiary secured in said deed. I
will, on the 24TII DAY OF MARCH.
1807, in front of the courthouse, in the
city of Roanoke, at 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
offer for sale at public auction the follow?
ing described parcel of laud with its im?
provements, situated in the .city of Ron
itoke:
Ucgtnninu at a point on the east side
of Commerce street 188 feet south of
Tazewell street, thence with the line of
1'.. A. Jones1 lot north 82 degrees 110 min?
utes east 87 feet to a point, thence north
S(i decrees JO minutes east till feet to a
point, thence south I degrees west II feet
to a point, thence with the line of prop
erty formerly owned by 11. S. Trout south
SI degrees west 1-ls feet to Commerce
street, thenee with latter norths de?
crees west 41 feet to the beginning.
TERMS OK SALE?Cash as to the
costs .if sale and past due taxes upon said
property, as well as the sum of $1,070.00,
bcitiL; the amount duo under said deed of
trust, and as to the residue upon a credit
of one and two years from date of sale.
LUCIEN II. COCKE,
?2 2-L-tds Trustee.
BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST,
dated January 5th, 1802, and recorded
in the clerk's office ol the hustings court,
for the city of Roanoke, Vn., indeed
book No. 74, paste 3IHI, executed by C. R.
Wert/, to Clarence M. Clark, whereby
the hereinafter described property was
conveyed in trust to secure Mrs. Lydia
S. Taylor a certain bond for $5,000.00,
and the coupons thereto attached, and
whereas, default having been made in
the payment, of saiil bond and in the pay?
ment of the coupons due July nth, 1800,
and [January nth, 1807, each being tor
tin sum of 1150.00, and whereas, the'saitl
Clarence M. Clark having resinned said
trust, and the undersigned having been
regularly substituted as trustee in hi- 1
place aim stead by an order of the bust
ints court for the city of Roanoke, Vn., I
entered on February 5th, 1SD7, after pro?
per notice to all parties interested In the
execution of said 'trust, the undersign?
ed having been directed to so do by the
beneficiary in said deed, will at. 12 m.,
on MONDAY, THE 22N1) DAY OF
MARCH, 1807, at the front door of the
courthouse In the city of Roanoke, Vn.,
sell by public auction to the highest bid?
der the property described es follows:
Reginning at n point mi the rast side
of Commerce street -.'<i feet south of the
intersection of Commerce street with
Salem avenue, thenee north S2 1 2 de?
grees east 112 feet to a point, thenee
south s i t degrees east 25 1-2 feet to n
point, thenee south 83 1-2 degrees west
112 feet to Commerce street., thence
with Commerce street north s 1-4 de?
grees west 25 1-2 feet to the beginning.
TERMS?Cash sufficient to pay the
costs of executing this trust, all taxes
that, may be due and unpaid; the ?um
of $5,300.00 with interest on $150.00, n
part thereof.from duly 5th, I800,on $150,
another part thereof from Jnnuavy 5th,
IS0C, and on $5,000, the residue thereof
[Mil January 5th, 1S07-, till paid; the
residue, if any. payable in two ei|ual an?
nual installments with interest, to be
?evidenced by bonds of Iflie purchaser ami
secured bj a trust deed on the property.
\\\ D. "WILLIAMSON.
2 21 ids Substituted Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALI-'..?UV VIRTUE
j of a deed of Trust, dated November 5,
j 1805, rtnri reoardeil In the^ctork's otlice of
the hustings court-c.f the city'of Roan?
oke, indeed'nook l-:u, pane I0,*ln which
('. D Wort? conveyed to rhe undersigned
the property' hereinafter -described, de?
fault having lieen made in the payment
of Ore last three notes -secured in said
deed aiwHielng'iwquircil-so to do by the
holder thereof l shall on MONDAY.
MAROH'22, 1807, at 12 m at the front door
of t'he coir.-thouse in the city of Roanoke,
V?., sell by public auction the lot con?
veyed in --aid dee I described as follows:
Sleginirillg at. a point on t he east side of
Commerce street 2S*i.."> feet north of Sev
errtb'avonue s. w. tor Day street ?. thenee
north'851 ?deirrees 20minutes east 87.1 feet,
to a point, thenee north 1 degree I inin
?te east.:'.'.? 4 (?et to a point, thence south
83 degrees 511 minutes west 112.8 feet to
Commetvse street, thenuewith same south
< detrrees cast:?Mi.0 feet -to the liegiuuiiig.
TERMS: Cask siltfidient to pay the
costs of ?executing this trust, including
trustee'-, commission of-"S per cent, and
.y,.,,o::.r, i with Interest on |800 from No?
vember *?. I8fl!l, nnd on $1.10 front Anrll
1st. IH&tf, and on $1.24 from June I,
fflflO. imil on $1 '-'I from August I,
I8P0, strbject to'a credit of ?l:!.07 as of
>.'oveoib-t !'. 1800.
S. HAMILTON GRAVES,
3 is t{. _ Tin-tee.
_ RY \ TJiTl' E OF A DEED OK TRUST
executed by J. I'sync Thompson and He?
len D. Thompson, his wife, to Deo. C.
Saw er. trustee Urr the Atlantic Savings
and Loan Association of Syracuse, \. v.,
bearing date <>f April 17, 1804, to se
cute the sum of tluve thousand
one hundred dollars (#1,100), evi?
denced by cert.on mouth ly pay
meut-s as ^,-t forth in the said deed,
and whereat default having IsNfi made for
more than sbt month*, ami having been
required to make sale of property men?
tioned, the sai l (iCO. C. Sawyer resigned
as trustee and <'. II. Viues was by order
of the hustingi i uurt for the city of Roa?
noke Substitut.- 1 in the place and stead
of the said Ceo. C Sawyer, 1 will proceed
to -ell. on the lilTJI DAY OF MARCH,
1607, on the premiss, at 12 o'clock M.,
LXOAIi NOTICK8.
that certain house and lot situated in the
city of Koanoke, deecrilied as followa:
Beginning at a point on the eh -t side of.
Roanoke street 200 feet north of Walnut,
thence with Roanoke street west 7(1 de?
grees 1? minutes east 50 feet to a point,
theuee south >.:> degrees 45 minutes east
170 feet, to an alley, thence with same
south 7u degrees 15 minutes nest GO feet
ton point, thence north s:t degrees Ifi
j minutes west 170 feet to the place of be?
ginning, '1'he balanceaue under the paid
deed of trust is $2,438.06, as of January
27. 18U7.
TERMS?CASH..
2 10 td. C. H. VINES, Trustee.
TRUSTEES*SALE.?BY VIRTUE OF
two ct rtain deeds of trust to the under*
signed as trustees, executed by Alice
Breslin and .lames J. Bresliu, ?her bus
band, dated respectieely August 1, 1HU5,
and April 1, 18!K?, which deeds of trust
were duly recorded in the clerk's ofllce of
the hustings court tor the city of Koan?
oke indeed book No. 08, page 304. and
deed book No. 102, page 11? and etc , to
which deeds reference is hereby mad.- for
more deflntc particulars, said deeds
of trust being to secure the payment of
I t wo bonds, one dated August 1, 1895. tor
j !?7W>. and one dated April 1. 1890. for
$100, due and payable to the Industrial
I savings and Loan Company, ofSyraru.se.
New York, and default having been made
in the payments due on said obligations
and being required so to do by the be.no
llclnry thereunder, I shall offer for sale
by way of public auction at the frontdoor
of the courthouse in the city of Roanoke
on MONDAY, THK 8TH DAY OF
MARCH, at 12 o'clock M., the following
property to-wit:
Ali that lot of laud situated in the city
of Roanoke and lying on the north side
of Uilmer street and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the north solo
of Uilmer street 210 feet east of Jefferson
street und corner of lot of M. !d. Carr.
theme with the line of said Carr north 2
degrees east- 125 feet to an alley, thence
with said alley south 88 degrees east 50
feet to a point,corner of lot of .1. .1. Bres?
lin, thence with line of said Breslin de?
grees west 125 net to Uilmer street,
thence with Uilmer street noith s-- de?
grees west 00 feet to the point of begin?
ning.
TERMS <)K S.VT.lv. Cash sufficient to
pay the costs of executimr the trust ami
the taxes then due on the property, and
the balance then due the compauy,
amounting to'^830.70; the*residue, if any.
upon twelve months time to be secured hy
a deed of trust on the property sold.
JOEL II. CUTCH1N,
FRANK C. HOWLETT,
?J 1 1 8w Trustees.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE?The co-purr
nersllip id Powell .V- Kcnnard has this
day been dissohed by mutual consent.
Mr. A. .1. Kcnnard purchasing the ^in?
terest of Mr. 1). 11. Powell in the Arm.
The business will be continued by A.
.1 Kennard at the old stund, No. 130
Campbell avenue s, w., who assumes ail
debts and liabilit ies of said partnership,
and to)whom'nll lebtsdue the partnership
should lie paid.
Thanking our friends and the public
lor their liberal patronage, und wishing
a continuance of the same to [the CI?W
li rut. i .
D. 11. POWELL,
T -3 ' A. .1. KENNARD.
Roanoke, Vn . Feb. Oth, 1SU7.
[ Having purchased the Interest of D. B
I Powell in the linn of Powell & Kcnnard
1 will continue the plumbing, * tinning
and stove business at. the same place,
I No. bid Campbell avenue, s. w.
A. .1. KENNARD
i BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST
from Elizabeth S. Funke, /.. T. Obeiichain
el als , executed to .lames H. H. Figgnt,
trustee, on the 10th day of September,
IS'.):?, which is of record in the county
court, clerk's ofllce of Koanoke county,
and also of the decree entered by the civ
< cult court ot llotctourt on the 2nd day t.;'
June, 1800, in the cts.-of Reigel,. Scots
\- Co. vs. /.. T. Olicuchiiin, ns Biibstltuteel
' trustee in the trust deed aforesaid, 1 will
1 on theuril DA Y OF MARCH, 1S'.>7. f?ffei
' for sale I public am tlon, In front of tin
Koanoke city courthouse, at 12m. the fol
I lowing property, which was conveyed by
the deed of trust aforesaid to wit: A trat t
! of land descrilieil tis follows: Begiuuing
I at the northwest corner of Midway and
I Vale streets, then, e southeast Sil degrees
I west 120 It-el ton point, thence south 8'd
degrees east 120 feet to Midway street,
thence south 7 degrees west 120 feet to
the begilining, aad known as lots 8, '.? and
10, in section 10 ol tin- lands of the Mid?
way Land Company, and also the Improv?
ed property, beginning at the southwest
corner of Si id way street south 7 degrees*,
west 80 fret to a point, thence north f:i
degrees west 120 feet to an alley, thence
along same 7 degrees east so feet to Vale
street, and along same south 83'deure -
east 120 feet to the beginning, being lots
bland 14, of section (i.
The above mentioned lots have on them
good room bouses, and will be sold each
: separately, and also two lots which are
! unimproved, and will also lie sold each
separately.
TERSiS -One-fourth of the purchase
I money will be leqiiired tobe paid in cash
: and the residue In oue and two years
I from date, with interest, the purchaser
giving bonds for deferred Instalments of
! purchase money secured l>y a deed ?>:
trust on the property. The sale to he sub?
ject to the confirmation of the circuit;
court of Botetonrt county.
Respectfully. I
JAMES E. SIMMONS.
Substituted Truste*}.
JOHN E. PECK, Auctioneer,
i Merk s nlllce of Botetourt Circuit
Court, February 1, 1807, Ittiigcl, Scott .v
t'o. \s. 7. T. Obenchain, mi chancery:
The above rci|uired bond ol .las. 1-'.. Si-.n
?.tons as substituted trustee in above
ennse has lieen given with gootl secuiitv.
.1. w. MATH EN Yi Glerit. ?
POCAHONTAS COAL COMPANY,?
; Notice i> hereby given, That the -t., ^
holders of tin- I'ociihoutas Coat Company
in general meeting of the company held
at Roanoke, Virginia, on the 28th day pi
January, 1807, the said company being
out of debt, ordered a reduction of the
capital stock of tin- -aid company to $00,
bin?, making the pur value *of the share.
of tin- capital stock $30.00. per share in?
stead of % 10(1.00 per -hare. and. in carry?
ing -ueli reduction of the capital stock
into effect, ordered, among other things,
a dividend of *27 ?">'> per share out of the
capital stock ?>: the company, payable on
the Ith day ol Mat, 1807, at the office of
the company iu 'be city of Koanoke, Yh
ginla, to the -h iroholdersof record pii the
28th day of January, 1897. on the produc?
tion and surrender of the certificates of
stock iii exchange for new certificates
showing the amount of the reduced cap?
ital of the company.
M C. JAMESON, President.
Itoanoke, Vn., .i inunr; 28th, 1897'.
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