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AYcRctablc Preparation for As - sinulatingthcrooilflnriKtgula tiiig the Stomachs and Bowels cf Promotes Bi?,cslion,Chccrful ncss and Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. KOT NAHCOTIC. fAty* ?/ OUI DrS.\I<l ZZ PITCHER J'umpfitn Set.Z~ sllx.Scnna? ] Jtochtllt Setts - sinlst Seed. * \ Jifpfntiwt - { .tii CtirionattSoJa, * I H?rn Seed - Clnrififd Siigar . Winltryrcw- ttaivr. J A perfect Remedy for Constipa? tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ucss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. UXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE ?OF IS ON THE R OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Castoria 5a pac ap la oto-sizo bottlc3 only. It ij not Bold ia balk. D.x-.'t allow ar.ycno to rcll you anything cite on tho rk-.i it proiairo that iL is "just aa gocil'' r.ud will nnswer every pur? pose. " -C?-Sco that you got C-A-S-T 0-K-I-A. is ca OTcry -rripyor CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF ROANOKE, j October 5,1897. i Resources. Loans and discouuts.$341,215.40 Overcheeks. 48 United States bonds (tosecure circulation) and premium.. 25,191 50 Kent estate, furniture, fixtures, &c. 13,010.23 S Redemption fund with I'nited States Treasurer. 1,125.00 Cash and exchange (gold coin $20,000). 138,235.78 $510,603.48 Liabilities'. Capital, sui plus and profits.$122,101.9(5 National bank notes outstanding. 22,500,00 Deposits (individual, $355,284.38; hanks. $10,804.14). 375,088 52 J $510,093 48 2 POLITICAL ANNOVKCKMKN'R, TO THK PUBLIC?At the solicitation of many voters, I have decided, after due cobsidernton, to become an Independent candidate for election to the Virginia House of Delegates, to lie voted for Nov. 2nd next, from Koauoke city and Roan oke nod Craia counties If elected I promise to fill the office to the best of my ability. Respectfully soliciting your votes, I am, yours respectfully, W. S. McCLAXAHAN. TO THK PUBLIC ?At the request and solicitation of my friends, 1 have de? cided to became an independent candi? date to be voted for at the election to be held ou Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novem? ber tu-xt, for it sent in the next house of delegates of'.Virginia, and do most re HpeCtfully solicit the support of all voters In this legislative d strict, composed of the city ol Roanoko and the counties of Roanoke and Cralu, "*ho are in favor of an bones) election law. I further prom? ise, if elected, to use my best eiT rts to forward the interests of the people. Re? spect fully, .7. W. HART WELL. TRACE -MATt/. PrCIITL RED. THE IDEAL. LAXATIVE a..11 curr roR AS PLEASANT AS HONEY AND SURE C Lit Ii FOR Indigestion, Dyspo^r.la, Bi?o'jrness, Stomach Troubles, Bowel Disorders, Liver Diseases, Trregularity, Kidney Troubles, Headache, Fevers, Sick Stomach, Skin ar:.'; Blood Disotacrs, Thick and Sallow Complexion, ^HD venv MANV cvurn o;crAOfs S.U? COIV.PLICAi ,o\s DUC to A.I i :? ACTIVE CiATE or the bowels. PRUNEL1NE is the safest and surest cathartic and aperient one can use. It thoroughly cleanses without griping, purifies the blood and removes all waste from the system. It docs away "With Castor Oil, Salts, Blue Mass and all other nauseous purgatives. It tones and energizes all the great or gansof I he system. It is free from all harshly acting drugs, and is always safe, always ready, always reliable. KEEP THE HEAD COOL, THE FEET WARM AND THE li .'Wt'LS OPEN. using PRUNCLINE ron the (.attsb puarost. PRUNELINE 13 THE PERFCCT t'AMILY MEDICINE. colo 0? all DCALCr.3, or sent on rci eipt o( 50 cents lo any address liv Winkclmnnn & Brown Drug Co. solc enoPHic Ton-i, BALTIMORE. MO. U. S. A. ARE YOU A HOMELY MAN? tliat is trying to win the favor of a pret? ty girl:- Don't despair. If your face would stop a clock you would have g ?od sense if you know enough to buy choice confectioneries ns a sweetener to present to her. Try a hex of our delicious choc? olates, caramels or inarshmnllnws. They will work wo:.ders. J. J. CATOGNJ, BALV.ni AVKMJK. DONT BE DECEIV1?! That Cannot be Put in (loot! ()rcler .-it the New I Ionic (Miicc, 309 Kenry Street, Roanole Va. WllRKR c.W HR POUND TIIK KlNRDltOP CaIJINKT, ADMIIIKI! I'V si) MANY I'KO 1*1. K IUI! It IIA I TV AND < ON V UN I KNCKj ALSO A VAUIETT <?F D1KKKHKNT MA (MINKS M A I > K BY THIS COM PAKT, which, iff EXAMINED BY TIIOPK WII ' WISH TO llt'Y, BUlK r.Y BIDE WITH TIIK DTIIKII M UCK.soK MACIIINKS, OAS HEAD II.V BEE Til KT DR8EUVE AM, TIIK 1'ltAISETIIEY HAVE MEIttTRD IN K;NTB1I, l>ti:Al'.II.ITY. 1.1011 l Kl NNINii AND 1'Elt KKCT tVOHK. 1'L.EASROAM. AM> ISSrECT MACIIINK ANH INVESTIGATE THE l.nw I'ltlOEH IIKKOKK YOU IIUY. I IIEMAIN, KEBI'Kf Tl l l.l.V, W. H. STRICKLER, 309 Henry St. IIa in? kk, V. KI) WA KI) JESTER, REPORTER. There was n curd published tn the Sa? lem Times-Register Jof t hu 22d Institut, respecting the dillicultiea ^existing in ilie b'irst Baptist Churoh ot tliis place. U?*v. B. V, Fox, the former pastor of tlie chuich, claims that the publication mis repteseuts tacts, and thus places him be? fore the public in a false light. He tin re fore proposes to give the public facts re? specting the luatter in au article which will appear in the next issue of the Sa? lem Sentinel. Miss M. 1). Ha'e, of Washington, I). ('., Is visitina lu the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ay res, at their Market street home. The Mahone property, situnted on Maryland'aveuue, was sold yesterday un? der a mortgage ami bought by S O. Fisher, of Lyuchhiirir,. for $1>UC. J. W. F. Allemong and wife left yes? terday for avis'tto friends in Harrisun bnrg. Regular services will be held to-day at tiie Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches. The Rev. J. M.Luc*, of Hoi lins, will occupy the pulpit this n orniug at the Baptist ami at niiiht the conquest service of the B. Y. l\ U. will taki place. This morning at 11 a. m. the Rev. James E. Armstrong will preach the initiatory sermon cf a series of revival sei vices, in which he will bo assisted by the Rev. S. S. Lambeth, of Bedford City. Mr. Lam? beth will not arrive in Salem until Mon? day. Dr. Painter, of the college, will preach this moruinu in the Lutheran church, lu case of anight service or lec? ture it will be announced from 'be pul? pit at the morning hour. C. O. Murray,on returning from a hunt one day last week was asked, what luck (r) He replied 4 pheasants, S wild turkeys, 10 squirrels, 2 bears and one elephant. This was a i ery lengthy way of answering the old question which a fisherman in ill luck would have disposed of with a'single line. As in all chimes else,William Jennings Bryan is showing his good sense by keep? ing out of New York politics, treu if, as the Washington Post states. Tammany and the followers of Ceorge have long memories. The followers of these dem I gods are not the only people with memo? ries. Wilkes Kyle, a well-known Salem man, principally known by an unfortunate aflliction of the feet, known to science as elephantiasis, while discu-siug politics on the street a few days ago said: '-<)f cose l*se gwiue to vote for Mais Pat Mc Caull,cause he's tunning for trov'uor oh the United States." A propose the above a colored gentleman from Roanoke a few days ago, iusisted on telling a Salem col? ored man that D. C. Moomaw was run? ning for the house of delegates and that Pat McCaull was running for the leuisla ture. Mrs. S D. McCommon and her daugh? ter. Cert rude, left Friday for their future home near Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Horine left Friday for Chatta? nooga, Tenn., where s':ie went to purchase tv farm near that city, where lu the future her husband and sou will engage tu stock raising. The laws have been compiled with by the electoral hoard, registrars, etc., and the same voting pities will be u?ed in the different wards and precincts as formerly with the exception of the new voting pre? cinct in the western part of the county, kuown as Glenvar, where the balloting will be done at T. P. Hannan's store. As Sile*n is a very quiet tawu, a quiet Tues? day is expected with good indications at present of fair weather and au average vote. Friday evening a coon of the ring tailed variety was sighted iu the large aspen ?'-ree in the front jyard at ''Mon? terey.'' His coonshlp was dispatched with a double barrelled gun in the hands of Charit c n '. lakey. Mrs. Charlotte Harvey, after a pleas ant visit to friends in Lexlngtou and Bed? ford City, Va , has returned to Salem. Nat ''arf.man, the snake tamer and weather prophet, pays that we will have a mild winter. The hornets, he says, have built their nests this year high up iu the trees, which is an infallible sign. ?s we ha\e not examined the hog meat I or the goose hone yet, we will have to ac ? I cept his theory, hut when we examine the marriage register we ure some what sceptical. A runaway accident occurred yesterday morning back cf T. I. Shlpman's store, which might Lave been serious, but fcr t iinately was not. The house attached to the Salem roller mill wagon run away, smashing the wage t and throwing' the young driver. Brown Webber, on I against a fence. The boy was bruised, but not seriously hurt The Democratic campaign cluo of Sa? lem was addressed on .nst Friday night in the courthouse by Hon. A. !'. Staples, of Roanoke citv Mr. Staples' remarks were timely in.?I to the point and w?-re greatly app.ci iated by his audience, which was composed of the liuue and sinew of the Democracy of this section. He dwelt with force upon the progiess Virginia lias made under Democratic rule, yd nt the same lime showed that, there could be and was progress without prosperity, which was caused by the present financial system of the Federal government that did not give the people * Btilllcieut circulating medium. He showed by statistics that Virginia in ls;!)i! rui.-ed over twice as much wheat, corn, oats and ether farm products as site did in IS70, >?? t the products of 1*70 sold for over nine millions dollars more than did the products of 1S!)0. In lsitl) we had i be free coinage of silver, and were not a filleted with the evil of a gold Standard as we were in 1800. He showed how the free school system of Virginia h.id pro? gressed under the Democratic State ad? ministrations, and thai it is now equal to any in Hiiy Statain i lie Union, Massachu? setts not excepted. Col. H. II Logan also nihil c-setl t he club, urging t hem to llo all they could to secure tue election of I licks and CaldwVll. |{. XV. Klme anil Wm. Simpson b 1 dressed ihe voters of Cave Sprrlug hist night. Salem people, don't forgcl on Monday night.at. the Roanoke Ac.my of Music, ihe big minstrel attraction. Tills is the Inrcist minstrel show now travelioK Don't fall to h?iu tbo strtet parade hi 11 o'clock. THE Fidelity and Deposit Company of Mniyi.M.d is the largest Souihetu boi.d company. Assets, $3,1101,200.12. Bonds can be uiven In ten minutes. Rates very low. The largest fire companies in the world represented. CHARLES LUNS FORI) Si SON'S. Agent.--, offieu ?orner Campbell an l Jefferson. ?^^^^? The man who awakens HVfWHH f - ., from a deep sleep, just ?mffizHRn {j''I in time to ward otT the f?*i^' wMMf f*^ hlow of an assassin, "-^r^t^^V"'" xy'10 bave ^"?ix ? selves from the lethargy of rccklcsr.ness and neglect, just in time to ward off the deadly assault of that dread enemy of mankind consumption. The weapon with which these men have successfully combated this grim destroyer has been I)r. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis? covery. It is th? only known medicine that will prevent and cure consumption. Taken in time, it will always ward off this deadly disease, and even after the devastat? ing germs have attacked the lungs, it will cure qS per cent, of all cases. It acts di? rectly OH the lungs, building Up' new, healthy tissues and driving out all disease germs. It corrects all stomach and diges? tive troubles, invigorates the liver and makes the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood-maker, flesh - builder and nerve tonic. There is nothing else "just S9 good " and the druggist who says so is untrustworthy. " I was a minorer for five or six years from indi? gestion, sore stomach, nnd constant headaches," writes B. P. Holmes, of (taflhev, Kpnrtnnburg Co.. S. C. " I trieil several of our west physicians and found no permanent relief. Ity the persua? sion of Mr. J. K. Tolleson. a friend of mine. I Commenced on the isth September, 1895, to use Dr. Tierce's Oolden Medical Discovery and ' Pel? lets'?which (jare me relief in a few days. Since then I have used five bottles of'Golden Medical Discovery ' and five Tints of Pellets." When I commenced using the medicines I cm 1.1 not 6leep. had a restless uneasy feeling nil the time, and my skin was yellow "ami dry. I weighed only 14S pound*. I now weigh 170 pounds, nave a good color, and rest well at night. 1 have a good appetite, t.m eat anything I wish. For two years, while under treatment by n physician, I ate nothing but Graham bread." In reference to the above letter. J. R. Tolleson, V. O. Box 17i. Gnflhey, Spartanburg Co., S. C. writes: "The above Str. U, W. Holmes, is a good Christian gentleman, and one whose word will go a long way with those who know him. I use and sell Dr. Picrce's medicines, aud 1 recom? mended them to Mr. Holmes." Dr. Piercc's Pleasant Pellets cure that disease-producing disorder, constipation. They never fail. They never gripe. Drug gi^ts sell them. FOR SALE. Good dwelling, 8 rooms and basement, very convenient to business, churches, schools and market, rents for $lfj<>; nrlce only $1,150. Comfortable fi room house, near the shops, a desirable house (or a working man, rents for juice $-100. Xeat dwelling in prime condition, 0 rooms, large lot; f o* $700. Fine residence on Church avenue at an unusually low figure. If you want a good home you should Inspect this prop? erty. Handsome 10 room residence in Lewis addition, bath, hot and cold water, sha le and every convenience: routs . for *\M0? price only $2.100. I.?'-.vis Addition Lots. The best in that section at prices from $100 to $250 each. Two of tho most de? sirable at $050 for the two. BELMONT LOTS at $30, $50, $75 and $100 for the best. West Bad lots for $150. $200 and $250 each. Boine pretty locations for build? ing homes. Lots In the north west for $50 to $300. lttisiiicMH Proper!y. Feveral good stores at low prices nod building lots cheaper than they have ever been in the history of Koanoke. Fur ihm. A large list of the best farms in tho State, embracing every section, varying in size and price to suit anyone's needs and means. Woodland. A fine tract of white oak timber on James river, near the ruilrotul, worth the attention of mill men. vor full information call on J. P. Wingllclri, Heal Ks t?te llroker, Terry Building, Konnoke, Va. Female Regulator | Por all diseases peculiar to women .inj girls, it? Vt/ It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the An- Vt) \t/ petite, Enriches the Plood, anJ gives Life, \l> \l/ Health anJ Strength. It is the Vl> 1 QUEEN OF TONICS ! vl, MAKES THE COMPLEXtON CLEAR. y? ^ <T JiLT ? a bottle of " Monthly " Regulating \t> ji 8' tl?E 1 Pills with each buttle Por s.d.- by \l/ \i/ ail dealers or bent direct upon receiptof price by yV % New Spencer Med. Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. j}j I LADIES' SPECIAL TREATMENT: m * (j; cases requiring special treatment, address, ?K giving symptoms, Ladles' riedicul De- JK iO partment. Advice and book un I emale JK S( Diseases, with testimonials tree. ^ a=?aa???a????i?9?i??ai??i?a?9?f8 For Sale ami Recommended by Massis's Pharmacy, Roanoke, Va, A ? OCAL Disease A Climatic Affection Nolhir ig but a loc*l remedy or cbauge of climate will rnro. It. (Jot n well ku 1 wn pharmaceutical rent edy, Ely's Qmm Balm It Is (pttcklT At> aorned. Gtvci Keller at once. Uneni nnd cleanses the Nssai Pas BaPCH. Allaye Inflammation. Heal* and Protects the Membrane, "eniorea Hie senir* of T?s!o and Smell. Full Sizo 6Jc; Trial Size 11 c at Dtugfddf or by mull. KLY BHOTfJKKS, 56 Warren street. Niw York. COLD 'N HEAD Tetter, Salt-Rhcum nntl Rczcnin. The intens;' itching nnd smarting,inci? dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by? applying Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointment. Many very bad case? have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and it favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 ctn. per box. Dr. Caily'8 Condition Powders, are just what a horse net ds when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They nro pot food but medicine and the best in use to pat a horse in prime condition. Price 25 1 :ents per package. FOR RENT! Good 8 room hon?e. nil modem Im provemenis, No. 713 Heury street h w. Another good 3-rooni bouse on Eighth avenue, near Commerce street, s w. All modem improvements; I have just re? paired it. Good 8-rooin bouse on Eighth avenue a w. No. 541. Price only if 10. Uood repair. 8-room bouse No. l(ii>7 Fifth avenue n w; in good condition. Only $8. Two good (5-room houses ou lUillitt ave? nue s e; only $i! each. Two (I-room houses ou Gilmer avenue ne. Only $U each. All In good repair. A large four-*tory l?rierk warehouse on Holliday street, with largo elevator and platform scales, or will rent lloors for storage. Several bargains in the salt of houses and vacant lots. Call; ask for what you want. 1 will get it for you. List your property for sale or rent, with in J. T?LEY j. MITCHELL, ICcal Estate Agent, ~' OPPOSITE TERRY BUILDING. BESl?tSiCh PROPERTY FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. iJi.siicAiu.t. FOR lio.ift>K 8PJSOC I. iTIVK INVtSSTMKNT. 1 Eit.lls KiNY. 10-room dwelling, 118 Eighth avenue h. w., bath room, ho* ami cold water at? tachment, lot SOxlOU feet. Originally worth $7.5U0; present price $4,000. Comfortable dwelling No. 712 Camp? bell avenue s. w.; lot 111x375 lcet to an alley, It) rooms, bath roeni and stable. Originally sold for $10,000; present price $4,000. Very desirable dwelling No. '110 John street s. w., 10 rooms, good stable, neces? sary outside buildings, lot 50x150; $3,000. Nice ?-rooni cottage No. If Trout, ave? nue s. w., lot 50x150, $1,500. Dwelling No. ?liii Eighth avenue s. w., lot 50xl?u, $1,000. Three story brick building on Shemiu doah avenue, near freight depot, now used, first fluor as a bottling works, and seennd and third as shop and dwelling, $5,000. 6-rooni dwelling, No. 517 Fourth street n. e., very cheap and convenient to Kon noke Machine Works, $700. 8-room dwelling, n. s. Belmont avenue s. e.. lot 011x130 feet; beautiful location, $2,000. 8-room dwelling, 14 1-2 Lee street n.e., lot 50x200 fee', $1,500. 8 room dwelling, 500 Luck avenue, lot 84x00 feet, very cheap, $2,000. O rooin dwelling, :?27 Sbenandoah ave? nue n. w., lot 25x180, $800. 0-room dwelling, 427 Elmwood streets, e., lot 40x180, a bargain, $IJ50. 8-room dwellings, 034, U.iO and 032 Center steet, lota 25x130, all three desir? able located and very cheap, $1,100. ? room dwelling, 711 Gilmer street n. w., lot 40x130, nice location; a bargain, $1,100. Vacant lot on Jefferson street, 25x170 feet, near'marble yard, formally wortli $?,000; price $2,500. Peck Hotel, on Salem avenue, near Academy of Music, 24 rooms, a bargain, price $3,500. Two story frame building, 8 rooms, 450 feet east of F street, fronting on Camp? bell avenue s. w., lot 50x283 feet. This is a very chtap and desirable property, price $3,0U0. A very desirable 8 room dwelling, 801 Roanoke street, s w., good outside build? ing, hot and cold water, bath, etc., lot 50x150, a bargain, $2,500. House and lot, 8 rooms, north side Mel rose avenue u. w., lot 75x210 feet, a most desirable home, price $1.800. Two story frame building, 012 Sixth avenue n w., very nicely located, 0-room house, price ?1,200. 2 two-story G-room houses, Nos. 025 and 527 Eighth avenue s. w. This prop? erty would be cheap at $1,400; price,each, $1.250. 10-room dwelling, 315 Randolph street, near Roanoke and Southern depot, for? merly sold for $2,000, price $1,150. 6-room cottage, No. 420 Ninth avenue s. w., $1,300. 10 room two story dwelling, No. 1175 Eleventh avenue s. vr., nn elegant prop? erty, none better, lot 50x130, $3.500. 12-room two story dwelling. IlT'.i Elev? enth avenue s. w., new house worth $1, 500, lot 50x130, price, $8,500. lo room two story dwelling, ''ll Elev? enth avenue s. w., one of the cheapest houses in 'he city, lot 50x1:10, $3,000. Two story frame building on Washing? ton street, rnst of (J. a beauty, till mod? ern Improvements, 7 rooms, very cheap, $2.700. Two-story frame dwelling, lllfl South JetTerson street, worth $3,500, price $2, 800. Two nice and commodious dwellings, 511 and 513 Luck stieet,$l,800 and$2,000. Two cottages on Shenatuloah avenue, Nos. 1021 Mild 10*23, IS rooms, each $803. 18 room dwelling, 31 Seventh avenue s. w., worth $7,000. price $5,500. 15 room dwelling. No. 364 Complied avenue s. w. The cheapest property now on the market; just elegant, $5,500. JUNIUS McGEHEE, Agent For the National Mutual Building and Loan Association of New York, Masonic Temple, Kooni No. 2. E are nearly always as busy as we can be. Somehow we seem to stay that way. We are working on the plan that people buy wr.ere they get the " Most Value For Their Money. WafM the plan works well; probably because it's well executed. _ NELSON & MYERS, Hardware Dealers, 207 Second street s. w., Boanoke, Va. October 20th. 1897. Groom ?1 (veiling Seventh avenue n. e. (0. 0-rouiu dwelling Henry streets, w, $V. 0-room dwelling! Ninth nveuuo s '.w, $12. 10-room dwelling Ninth avenue s w, $12. 7-room dwelling, Luck avenue a w, $1). 7-roont dwelling Luck avenue s w, $10. ?-room dwelling^Patton avenue u e, $0. Fine nown] or. cigar stand on Salem avenue s w, $8, Largo storeroo*n Camphell street,,?10. Also 15 acres of fine farm land two and one-half miles from the city, for sale, or will exchange for city property. Sec T,B, B. Bartsock ? Co, 3Eurlt.ct square. FOR RENT AND FUR SALE. T. W. Goodwin, Ag't. OlUce: Room No. 200 Terry lltilltllng. October 1st, 1807. FOR RENT.?DWELLINGS. No. 1002 Franklin sw. ... I'.O.OO No. 1112 Chapman avenue s w.... 120.00 No. 2004 Patterson avenue aw... 10.00 No. 2008 Patterson avenue s w. . . 10.00 No. 2012 Patterson avenue a w. .. 10.00 No. 2010 Patterson .-.venire s w. . . 10.00 No. 024 Tenth avenue a e. 8 00 No. 014 Stewart avenue s. e. 10.00 No. 1721 Salem avenue s w. 20.00 No. 711 Campbell avenue s. w.... 8.00 No. 1720 Salem avenue s. w. 8.00 No. :i7? Karnest avenue s w. Ii. 1)0 No. Iti22 Seventh avenue a. e. ... 0.00 No. 1020 Seventh avenue a. e. 0.00 No. 1080 Seventh avenue s. e. 0.00 No. 020 )'irst avenue n. w. 8.00 No. 110 Twelfth street n. w. 8.60 No. 01S l-'irst avenue n. W. 0.00 No. 022 First avenue n. w. 0.00 No. 022 Third avenue n. w. H.00 No. 520 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 No. 533 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 ~2 r, storks. No. 414 First street s. w. No. 711 Third avenue s. w . 7 00 No. !!04 Commonwealth are. n.e.. 10.00 I also have in my charge properties In nil sections of the city that can be bought fit great bargains, either for cash or on the Instalment plan. ?^Call and examine my list. T. W. GOODWIN, Agent. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. J-room dwelling, nieder:? improve? ments, large corner lot, on Terry's Hill; $2,500. 7-room bouse, 'modern improvements, lame corner lot, uood location: ?1,000. 7- room house In southwest, good con? dition. $1,500, $15 cash and $13 per nullit h. 0 room brick house, large lot, nice shade; $1,000. 5-rooni.house, la southwest, laree bit and stable, near the center of the city; $],000, small cash pay meat und Sit) per month. 8- room bouse, near center of city, large lot, beautiful grounds: $1,500, easy pay? ment >:. 0-room house, $000, small cash pay? ment and balance monthly. 0-room residence, In southwest, in beautiful erudition, nice grounds and shade; $2,200. This is a choice piece of properly and very cheap Nice corner bouse in Ilelinont, 0 rooms, $750, >T>0 cash and $8 per month. Come quick if you want this. 0-rooni house in" northeast, convenient to shops; $050, $50 cash and sjH per month. 10 room hr use on Terry's Hill, large lot and fine stable; $2,000, easy pay? ments. 10-room house in northwest, in good I condition, modern Improvements, with good garden, easy pay incuts or can be I traded for a good farm. 0-roorn house in northwest, near Park street: $825, sum cash and $10 per mouth. Several pieces of flist-class property in center of city, renting now for 12 per cent, of prices as.ke-1. These are choice investments. Faring and Trucking I.aindH. We have a large number of farms for sale in Roanoke and adjoining counties, many of them very cheap, ranging from 10 to 500 acres. Among them: 500 acre fa rut with first class improve? ments, fine orchard, plenty of timber, at $10 per acre. The greatest bargain e\er offered in Roanoke. 4 pieces of tmcking land convenient to the city, one of 12. one of 15, one cf 30 acres and one of 75 acres, at prices far below their real value. Anyone desiring a good trucking farm wi'l profit by see iu? us at onco. Magnificent James river farm of 750 acres, $0,000 dwelling, with modern I in. prove.nents, beautiful srounda'and shade, 1 All.necessary outbuildings, and 0 tene ' meat houses, 2.5 acres of full bearing fruit trees, large quantity < f fin?> timber. The owner having to leave the State this'property can be sold for $7,500 ort long time, or paid for partly in Roanoke real estate. This is a rare bargain. 150 acre farm near Roanoke, one-half first-class river nottotn. fair improve, meats, astonishing low figure for cash. 2 small farms on Rack Creek, with fine orchards, one of 50 and one of 75 acres, in the famous pippin apple belt; lands are hilly bat rlr.h; one at $10 and the other at $12.50 per n:re. Theao are comforta? ble little homes and fino investments T. TV. Spindle ?1- Co., No. H Campbell Avenue t*. W.