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ALL, STYLES] Bicycles There is only one price vn Ramblers. $100 :s enough for tv best bicycle that was ever I More thaii| $100 is tco K(imblcr3 are made to lightness; strength, nnd durability, lliein if you try, 1 lias no pcrccr arc (jroping : without s,' Postal ? LOOKING INTO The question of Real Estate is an exceedingly wise and profit* able sort of'study. Look'ovor onr list of proportion for sale and aee]ho\v easy it la to buy a house: *4,000 honse, Terry lini, fl room, for.$1,500 3.000 " near First Baptist Church for. 1.500 4,600 " Klghth ave, s w. 10 rooms for . a.S'.O 1,40(1 " 1 Sixth ave,a w, 6 rooms, for_ soo 2,000 " West End, 7 rooms, for. 1,400 Busy nayments. 1,800 " Tazewell ave, s e, 7 100ms for. 1,100 Easy payments. 1,500 " Southeast, near In, 0 rnome, and basement.t.. 800 Easy piymcnts. Neat 5-room cottage, s w. 700 S-room house near llotel Koanoko. 3,250 7 room hoaee, cor lot. Second ave, n w. l,:ie0 C-room honse near Park st, n w. (i;o if 1 .sooiiougc, within5 minutes walk of court honse. ?".0 120 acres farm, one mile Coyner's Springs Four-room dwelling, good barn and outhousif. 120 hearing select frnlt trees. $2,000; cash f1.200, halnnco easy terms. Forty-nine acres miles Coyner's Springs. Five-room dwelling and all necessary outhouses. Uood orchard, l'rlco $00U; one-third cash, bal? ance easy. Fifty acres farm, 35 cleared new land, balance in timber. New 8-room honse. Young orchard. Bight miles from city. Price $500; one-third cash, balance oasy. Seventy-five acres farm, six miles from city. Three tenement bouses. Young bearing orchard. Splendid clover and gras* land, l'rlco $650 halt cash. T. E. B. HARTSOOK & CO. IIead<inarters;ior Real Estate Bargains. HAVING DBOIOBD TO CLOSE my bneiucss, plcasa TAKE NOTICE. ALL PERSONS OWINO MB AHB hereby uotllled that miles* their accounts are paid by August 1st I will place thorn In the hands' of an officer for collection. W. D. STUART, The Feed Man. }or tic PHOFK98IONAL. qw>BL/rr. iutchin. %} J ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. OfUets?Rooms 1 and 2, li?X Campbel. Street, ltoanoke, Virginia. Practices in the olty of Roanokc and adjoining counties. Deeds and wills carefully prepared. Titles examined. Acknowledgements and depo? sitions taken. Collections promptly made and emitted. Comuiorclal business solicited. 5 14 W. O. HAUDAWAY. ARCHER L. PAYNE. JJARDAWAY & PAYNE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Rooms Noa. 4 and 6 Kirk Rullding, Roanoko, Va. D. a. GOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Roanoko, Va. Boom No 14, Now Kirk Building, op? posite Kenny's tea store, ?*hCJ*-.Griffin, Wm. A. Glasgow, Jb., ?t Hodford City, Va. Roanoko, Va. GRIFFIN & GLASGOW, Attorneys-at-law, rooms en. 613 and 614 Terry building, Roanoke, Va. Prac? tice In courts of Roanoke olty and county and adjoining counties. J. ALLEN WATTS. wm. OORDON ROBERTSON EDWARD W. ROBERTSON. "^^ATTS, ROBERTSON A HOnKBTSON, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, Room 601-2 4-, Torry Building. b- e. scott. A. t. STAPLES. SCOTT & STAPLES, Attorneys-at law, Roanoko, Va. Office: Terry Building. IEVERETT PERKINS, 2J Attorney-at-l&w and Commissioner in Chancery, Lock box 110, Roanoko, Room 10, Second Floor, Kirk Law Building. WILLIAM LUN8FORD A. BLAIR ANTRIM. LUNSFOR? & ANTRIM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office?Masonic Temple, corner Jef? ferson ai-.d Campbell streets. 11 HUMAN SUFFERING. Nlne-tenth? of It Is Useless und Could Bo Avoided. Go through a crowd of people, pro fernbly city people; examine tho tired, anxious, wasted faces; remember your lifo and tho lives of tho meu whom yon havo !uio\ni intimately; recall tho vio? lent deaths, the suicides of which yon have heard, and ask yourself tho reason all tins death, suffering and despair. And you will seo, however strange it j may appear, that the eauso of nine-tenths ! of human suffering is the present life of tho world; that this suffering is useless; that it could bo avoided, and that tho majority of men are martyrs to worldly ideas. Recently on a rainy Sunday I crossed tho market near tho tower of Soukhurev in a street ear. For n third of a mile the car made its way through a dcuso crowd that closed in again behind us. From morning till evening these thousands of men, most of them hungry imd in rags, jostle each other in tho mud, dispute, deceive and liato each other. Thu same tiling goes on in tho markets of Moscow and other cities. These men will pass their evenings in tho wino shops and afterward will seek their holes and cor? ners. Sunday is thoir best day. Monday they begin again their accursed exist? ence. Think of tho existence of theso meu, of tho situation which thoy abandon mid of that which they choose. Consider I tho labor to which they givo themselves, und you will seo that they arc martyrs. All havo left their fields, their houses, thoir fathers and brothers, often their wives and children. They have renounc? ed everything and come to tho city in order to acquire that which tho world considers necessary. All of them aro there, from tho operative, tho coachman and the seamstress to tho wealthy mer | chant, tho oftico holder and tho wives of all of them, to say nothing of tho tens of thousands of unfortunates who have lost everything and live on scraps and I brandy in tho free lodging houses. Go I through this crowd; watch poor and rich aliko; look for a man who says I that ho is satisfied and believes that he possesses what tho world deems necessa? ry. You will not find ouoin u thousand. I ?Count Tolstoi. BOTH PAPERS WERE USEFUL. Tho Fortunate Ilestilt of a Tennessee Jus? tice Mixing III? Documents Bill Wright w:ts a justice of tho peace, and also an absentminded man, whose wife was as able an orator as Xantippe. Bill used to servo all his processes himself and to save time would sign tho marriage certificates in blaukand deliv? er a number to the parson. Ouo day Bill had a process to servo away up in the mountains on a somibnr barons recluse, who was sued for dam? ages for some disdeeds, and Bill thought he would deliver a few of tho certifi? cates to tho parson. So, sticking both packages of papers in tho saute pocket! ho mounted Iiis horse und rode off. Reaching tho minister's, ho stopped and chatted awhile, and, after deliver? ing Iiis papers, lie started off again and took tho road to tho mountains. Tho parson had a wedding that day, one of the parties being a notorious horso thief from an adjoining county. When tho ceremony was over, tho parson se? lected a certificate from tho bundle and unrolled it sufficiently to sign hia mime. On handing it to tho man tho latter opened it, and his eye grew wild as he rend instead of a marriage certificate a warrant of arrest, signed by both the justice of the peace and by tho parson. Ho feared some trap, so surrendered himself to custody. When the justice reached tho moun? tain side, he took out the paper to read it and immediately saw its nature, but, maintaining his self possession, he re? cited the form of summons, which ho | fortunately remembered. ?He then returned and found tho horse thief in jail and went and saw tho par? son, remarking, with his own matri? monial felicity in mind, that both pa? pers had unintentionally served tho ends of justice.?University Courier. Why lie Wanted It Printed. Compositors are supposed to bo able to decipher all kinds of handwriting, even that of editors and ministers. Un this point Mr. Robert Clark, the Edinburgh printer, used to toll a story: Professor Lindsay Alexander came into our office one Friday with tho man? uscript of it sermon. "You must let mo have proofs of thi.s tomorrow," lie said. I toltl him tho time was too short. He must give us a few days longer. "No," ho said "I must preach this sermon tomorrow. It is a special ser? mon. I wrote it ten years ago, and now I can't make out a word of it."? Youth's Compnuit u. Altogether Ton Honest. Hotel Clerk?That lawyer stopping with us is tho most honest mau I ever heard of. Landlord?Why? Clerk?He sits up in a chair and sleeps at night. Landlord?What's that got to do with it? Clerk?He soys after his day's work is over he doesn't think he ought to lie in Led.?Detroit Free Tress. The First Sufety Lamp. Tho first claim as on inventor of a safety lamp for u.-e in mines was made by Dr. Clanuy of Newcastle, who, in 1818, contrived n pon lorous und compli? cated machine, requiring a boy to work it. This apparatus never became popu? lar. It was found to bo too unwieldy. Realistic. Critic?Has that painting of yours, "At Work ill the Fields," tvci ived any favorable commontsr An ist?A rather seedy looking man Stopped to look at. it today, and he said it made him tiled.?Philadelphia Rec? ord. I Romance and Reality. A young student of sociology, who be? longs to ono of lho oldest and most exclu? sive families of Now York und 1ms spent most of his life In tho circles of the Four Hundred, is making ft queer collection of data which, ho says, be intends to publish. It is n study of the blasted lives of tho old, wrinkled beggar women who uro so often mot with in tho streets. Ho novor sees ono but ho accosts her and asks her, ''Were you over happy when you wore young?"- If ho finds that his query devel? ops an interesting story, ho tips a gooti sllvtr piece into tho trombllnghand. That sots tho old woman's tongue loose, and tales of youthful romance and ruin aro unfolded thnt might mnko matter for nov? els far moro Intense and powerful than the average.?New York Recorder. Some Japanese Kugllsh. On ono of tho streets is the sanguinary sign, "Nutivo and forrun booksellers shot," and conversation Is boldly entored upon by people whoso knowledge of Eng? lish is conilncd to one expletive or to the word "yes." Thomas Bailey Aldrleh, who has sojourned in these parts, sought out a jinrickisha man whoso acquaintance with English was said to bo very wide. "Do you speak English?" inquired tho poet au? thor. "Yes," was tho glib response. "Who taught you?" "Yes." "How far is it to tho American consulate?" "Yes." "Am I a fool?" "Yes."?Tokyo Letter. Too Truthful by Half. A lady teacher in ono of the publio schools, in trying to explain tho meaning of tho word "slowly," illustrated it by walking across tho floor. Then she asked the class to tell her how she walked. She nearly fainted when n boy at the foot of tho class shouted, "Bow legged, ma'am-'" ??Albany Jounr.iL A Novel Waten. A watch has been Invented which meas? ures distance by sound. Tho Inventor, a French officer named Thouvenin, hns call fd tho instrument a phonotclemeter. To upcrato it a little button is pressed at tho Instant of the flash and again at tho sound. In tho meantime u needlo traverses a dial, registering timo to tho one-tenth part of a second. Tho rest is u mero matter of cal? culation. WANTED. WANTED.?GOOD WHITg GIRL. OEN eral houee work. Good vvagee. 7W Pat? terson street. IS a at. AGE NTH WANTED. WANTED?AN HONEST, ACTIVE GENTLE roan or lady to travel for reliable estab? lished house. Salary $7b?, payable $15 weekly, aud expenses. Situation permanent. Refer? ences. Unclose self-addressed stamped envelope, THE DOMINION COMPANY, 810 Omaha Build? ing, Chicago. 7 30 ait Ramon's Liver Pili removes the bile. The Tonic Pellet tones up the system. Combined form a Perfect Treatment. 25a WANTED?TWO OR THREE 8ALBSMBN for good torrltory, to handle our line of household goods. Good opportunity for en? ergetic canvassers. Apply Standard Installment Company, 30il Commerce street, Roanoke, Va. 7-19-lm Ramon's Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets are a Perfect Treatment for Constipation and Biliousness. SSeF' One pill a dose. NOTICE OF MBKTINUB. THERE WILL BE HELD AT TUB OFFICE of the company, Boom 1, Exchange Build? ing, Roanoke, Vs., August 20, 18i)5, a special meeting of the stockholders of tho Rite Hydraulic Kugino Manufacturing Company, to consider the advisability of Increasing the capital stock. 7 19 4t-Frl. B. L. GREI?BR, Secretary. LOST. horse, heavy and short, with lorn: mans and tall. Anv Information leading to his recovery will be liberally rewarded. J. W. BECKNER, box 90. 17-23-lw* Ramon's Relief cures Sick-HenxW^?. Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Mort/us, Diarrhoea, &c. 250 for large lvoft!<? FOR BALK, 17<01{ SALE .-FINE, FRESU THOROUOH bred Jersey cow. Apply at oUS Church street. 8 2-8t. LBADING JEWELRY 'BUSINESS?CITY OF 0,000; county seat; seat of University of Vir? ginia; $4,001 stock; bench work averages over $100 monthly; no other optical, aud only one other Jewelry, store In town; great fruit and farming district. Reason tor sale, death of owner. Address MARY C. NICHOLS, Adminis? tratrix, Charlottesvllle, Va. 7 13 4t Sat Ramon's Nerve one? Bone Oil cures Rbertrnatifrrn, Cuts, Soxes, Bums end Bruises, for 25c. Ohap. 1*4.8.?A Joint Resolution Proposing; an Amendment to the Fifth Heotlon of Article Ten of the Constitution of Vir? ginia, and Providing for Publishing Said Amendment and Certifying the Same to the Next General Assembly. Approved March 8, 1804. 1. Resolved by the bouso of delegates and sen? ate (a majority of the members elected to each of 1 he two houses agreeing thereto), That the fol? lowing amendment to the constitution of Vir? ginia be, and Is hereby proposed, and Is hereby referred to the general assembly to be chorea at tho next general election of senators and mem? bers of the honsc of delegates for Its concurrence in conformity with the provisions of section one, of urtlclo twelve of said constitution, namely, strike out from tho constitution of Virginia the firth clause of artlclo ton, which 1b in the follow iug worde: ? 5. The general assembly may levy a tax not exceeding one dollar per annum on every malo citizen who has attained (ho ago of twenty-one years, which shall bo applied exclusively In aid of public freu schools; and counties and corpora? tions shall have power to Impose a capitation tax, not exceeding litty cent? per amium, tor all pnrpor-er-. And Insert In lieu thereof the following: t 6. Tho gericral areembly may levy a tax not exceeding one dollar per annum on ove-y male citizen who has attained the age of twenty-one years, which shall be applied exclusively in aldot public free schools; and tonnt lea and corpora? tions shall have power to impose a capitation tax, not exceeding fifty cents per annum, for all purpose?: and tho general assembly may Impose upon every maie Inhabitant of the State between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, the duty of working, not exceeding two days In any ono year, npon the public roads and highways therein, subject, however, to snoh oxomptions from duty as may be from time to time pre? scribed by law. 3 Resolved, That the clerk of tne senate or the clerk ot the house of delegates, or, If a vacarcy happen In both of the said offices, the presiding officer of cither house of the general assembly, be authorized and required tocancc this proposed amendment and these resolution? to he publlehed In one newspaper published In each ot the cities ot the commonwealth having more than ten thousand Inhabitants, once a week for three con? secutive months previous to the time of choosing the member* of the genera', assembly at the next l'eteral election cf senators aud members of the houee of delegates. 3. Rcr-olved, Thot tbo clerk ot tbe senate and the clerk of the house of delegates he required to transmit to the general a<eemnly to be cnoson nt tne next general election ot senators and mem? bers ot tbe houso of delegates a certified copy of II said proposed amendments and of theae resoln t'.ocs. together with tho certificate, ot publica? tion by tne pnb!!s.hct? Qt the ucwipapcra in which T for infants and Children. HIRTY yearn', observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit M to apeak of it withont gneBsing. It Is nnqnostlonaply tho bogt roinody for Infanta and Children the) world has ever known. It ia harmless. Children like it. It gives thorn health. It will oavo their lives. In It Mothers have something which ia absolutely nnib and prnotjoally perfect an a child's medicine. Castoria dootroyB "W?rme. Castoria allays Fovoriahneaa. Castoria prevonts vomiting Sour Cnrd. Casrfeoria enrea DinrrhcBa and Wind Colic. Castoria roHcvei Toothing Troubles. Castoria onrei Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neptrnUzea tho effects of oarhonio aold gas or poisonona oir, Castoria doon not contain morphine, opium, or other nnrootlo property. Castoria assimilates tho food, reggjatga tho utomach, and howels, giving healthy and natnraj Bleep. Castoria is put tip in ono-sizo hottloH only. It is not sold in hiilh. Don't allow any ono to soil yon anything olso on tho pioa or promise that It is "just ns good" and "will See that you pet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-simile /~7j] / / V/i' 1 1 ? ' ***' in on pvery signatnro of C^a^ifT^^^^U ^"PPor Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria., LEGAL NOTI?aa. the eold proposed amendments shall have been publiBbea. Omct or Clehk of Roi-sb or Dei.euates, Hicimosn. Vi., July 23, 1895. The foregoing i? a copy of a Joint, rceolation proposing an amendment to the fifth eection ot artie'e 1U of tho constitution ot Virginia, and pro? viding for publishing said amendment and cer? tifying the same to tho next general assombly? which was agreed to daring the sessions ot 1893 1801 by .1 majority ot the members elected to each of the two hoases, and so recorded, and winch Joint rcsolntlon was approved by the governor on March 8, 1S94, and Is published In accordance with a provlilon contained therein. J. BELL BlUdBR, Clerk ot nonce ot Delegates and Keeper ot tho Holls of Virginia. 8 1 3m law LE?au NOTICH. BT VIRTUE OF A DSHD OF TKUST, EXE cnted to me, the undersigned, on the 21th day of Angnet, 1S8I>, recorded in deed book No. 5, page 372. of the clerk's office ot the Hastings Court for the city of Rosnnke, Va., whereby Michael Kelly and Theresa Kelly, his wife, to secure the Hoanoko Laud and Improvement Com? pany the paymint of the sum of $1,109, conveyed the property hereinafter set forth, said sam pay ablo in 73.', equal monthly Instalments ot (.15 each, with interest at the rate ot six per cent, per annum, payable on principal monthly; and de? fault having been made la the payment ot a uor tlon of the said sum of $1.100, aud having been requested so to do by the beneficiary nnder said deed of trust. I will, ON SATURDAY. TUB StbT DAY OF AUGUST, 1895, AT 12:30 P. M., in front of tho courthouse. In the city ot Roanoke, Va., ofTer for sale, to the highest bidder, the following described property, situated In the city of Hoa noke, Va., bounded aud described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwest corner ot ?ilmer and Lee streets, thence along the latter south 2 degrees 15 uilnntes west (SO feet, thence north S7 degrees 15 minutes west 176 feet to the road along Lick Run, thence along same north in degrees 23 minutes east 51.4 feet to Gllmer street, thence along same south 87 dogrecs 45 mlnatrs east 104 feet to the place of beginning, containing 8,500 square feet more or lees, with a hotiee thereon, and known aslo'.No. 30, ward 4. TERMS?Cash ns to enough to pay the costs of executing this trust, inducting a trustee's com? mission ot live per centum; $12T>.51, the amount in arrears, with interest thereon from the 19lh day of May. 1895, and the baNnce, if any, to be made payable in one, two and three years from date ot sale, with interest thereon at the ratcf six per cent, per annum, evidenced by three ne? gotiable notes, secured by deed ot trust upon the property eold, aud bearing Interest. 7 31 tde JOS. I. DORAN, Trustee, BY MRTUH OK A DEED OP TRUST BXB cntel to me, the undersigned trustee, on the 12th day of September, lfc!nT. recorded In deed book No. 3 page ISO ot the clerk's office of the county court of Roanoke tounty, Virginia, where by Mary Foley and Michael, her husband, to secure The Roanoke Lnnd and Improvement Company the payment of the sum of $1,312.51 payable in three equal annual instalments with interest payable annually, conveyed the proporty hereinafter ect forth, and dcfanlt having been made in the paymont ot a portion ot said sum ot $1,312.50 and having been requested so to do by the beneficiary ander said deed of trust. I will, either in person or by attomey.O.s' SATURDAY, TUE31ST DAY OK AUGUST, 1395, AT 12:45 P. M.. in front of the courthouse In the city of Roa? noke, Virginia, offer for sale to the highest bid? der toe following described property situated In Roanoke county, State of Virginia, lying ou Spruce and Cross streets and hounded as follows, to wit: 1st. Beginning at a poiut on tho west side of Spruce street 150 feet north ot Cross street and corner to lot eold E. il. Kelly, thonce south 09 degrees west 200 feet to an alley, thence with same north 21 degreos west 150 feet to a point, thence dorth 09 degrees east 200 feet to Sprnco street, thence with same Bonth 21 degrees east 150 feet to the beginning, containing 30,000 square feet, more or lees, and known as lots S, 9 and 10, section 9 on plan ot Roanoke Land and improve? ment Company August, P'.K). 2nd. Beginning at the southeast corner ot Spruce and Cross streets, thence with Cross street north 69 degrees east 16U feet to a point, tlr-i.ee south 21 degrees east 50 foet to a point thence south ho degrees west 150 feot to Spruce stieet. thmce with same north 21 degrees west 50 feet to the beginning, containing 7,500 square feet, more or less, and known as lot i section 12 on tho plan above mentioned. 3d. Beginning at tho eonthwest corner ot Spruce and Cross streets, thence with Cross stieet sonMi 69 degrees west 300 feet to an alley, tbecce with same south 21 degrees cast 60 feet to a point, thence north 69 degrees cAst 200 feet to Spruce feet, thence with siima north 31 degrees west 50 feet to the beginning, containing 10,000 square feot, more or less, ami known as Lot 1, section 11, on plan above referred to. TKRMS: Cash as to enough to pay the costs of executing this trust, including a trustee's com? mission ot five per centum: $710 48, the amount in arrears, with Interest thereon from the 18th day of October, 1S01; and tho balance, If any, to bo made payable in twoeqnnl instalments ?t six and twelve months from dato of sale, evidenced by two negotiable Interest-benrlng notes,secured by deed of trust upon the properly solo. 7 31 tds JOS. I. DoltAN, Trustee. BY VIRTUE OF A DERI) OF TRUST Ex? ecuted to mo, tho undersigned, on the 13th day of April 1890, recorded In deed book No. 84, psge 807, of the clerk's office of the lluettngs Court for the city of Roanoke, Virginia, whereby J. 11. Spangler nud Caledonia. His wife, and William T. Black, to secure the ^Roanoke Land and Improvement Company the ptfjunent of the snm of $201 50, conveyed the property ^hereinafter set forth, said snm payable in titrec eqn*l annual Instalments ot $87.60; with Interest, pavsble an? nually, and defanlt having been made hi the pajmont of a portion ot said sum of Mod 50, and having been requested soto do by the beneilcl-ry under said deed of trust, 1 will, cl her In person or by attorney, ON SATURDAY. THE MST DAY OF AUGUST. 1895. AT 19 O'CLOCK M In front ot the courthotiss In the city ot Reauoke' Virginia, offer for ealo to the Mgben bidder, the" I following describe! property. Mtuatcd in \\e LEGAL. NOTICES. city or Roanoke, Virginia, bounded and de? scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the north side of Taza well street 202.8 feet east of Tayloe street, thence north 24 degrees 24 minutes west 170 feet to Lather street, thence with Lather Btreet north 73 degrees 10 miuatee eaet 75.45 ftct to anoint, corner of lot of I). J. McLhIu, thence with line of said lot south 10 degrees BO minutes east 160.0 feet to Tazewell street, thence with Tar.eweri Btreet south 74 degrees 27 minutes west is.Mi feet to the point of beginning, containing 10.6C4 square feet more or less, and known as lot No. fi, block 15, on map of "Flan of property of Hoa noke Land and Improvement Company eaet of Tayloe street," Ayrll, 18S9. TURMS?Cash as to enough to pay the costs of executing this trust, Inc ndlng a trustee's com? mission of 5 per centom; ?97.50, the amount In arruurs. with Intere't thereon from the 12.h day of April, 1801, and the balance. If any, to be made payable In two equal instalments at six and twelve months from dato of sale, evidenced by two negotiable notes and secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, bearing Interest at the r;.to of six per cent, per annum. 7 31 tds JOS. I. DORAN, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S AND COMMISSIONBH'HSALB. ? By virtue of a deed of trust executed to George W. Thomas by Chas. E. Moore, boarlrg date on tho 28th day of April, 180.1, for the pur? poses set forth In said deed of trust, and by vir? tue of a decree entered In the Hustings Court of tbe city of Roanoko, at the May term. 1S95. In tho cause of Thoa. E. Moore vs. George W. Thomas, tr. and others, the undersigned will, as commis Bionei of said court, sell at public auction, on the promises. In trio city of Roanoke, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., ON TUE 10TII DAY OF AUGUST, 1895, the following lot of land, with the Improvements thereon, being the same property conveyed In tbe above mentioned deed of trust, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tbe south eldc of Shen andoah avenue northwest 3) feet east of Tenth Btreet, thence with bhenandoah uvenuc In an easterly direction 3 J feet to a point, tbencc In a sonthorly direction between parallel lines 130 feet to tbe land of the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company. TERMS:?Cash snOlclentto pay the costs of this aale, the taxes on said property past due and un? paid and the sum of $987 with Interest at 0 per cent per annum and f'.130 u p?rt thereof.from July U, 18<J4. The remainder, it any, will be made fityable in two equal annual instalments with lii? erest thereon from day of sale until paid. The deferred payments shall be evidenced by nego? tiable notes and seonred by the retention of tho title until the entire purchase money 1b paid or by deed of trust on the property. Taxes for 1805 will have to be paid by the purchaser. WM LUNSF?RD, Special Commissioner. I hereby certify that the bond required to be given In the above cause has been given by the ab-jvc named commissioner. 712-tds S. S. BROOKE, Clerk. WHEREAS. A DEED OF TRUST WAS EXE coted by tho Roanoke and XewYork Building and Investment Company to William B. Abbott and James E. Rutcbford, trustees, dated August 26,1892, and recorded in the clerk's office ot the Hustings Court for Roanoke city in deed book 77, page 124, to sccorc a bond executed by sold company for the payment of fOOO to the Central City Building and Loan Association, of Syracuse, N. V., tbe said trustees having resigned, and the Hustings Court of Roanoke city, on the 6th day of July, 1(05, appointed C. B. Vines truetee In place of Bald Abbott and Ratchford, teiBtees, after legal notice to all parties In interest; and default having been made In the payments men? tioned In Bald deed of trust for more tban six months, and being required by the beneficiary, I shall proceed to sell, at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, ON THE 7TH OF AUGUST, 1895, AT 10:10 A. M., on the premises, the property conveyed In said deed, to-wlt: Lot No. 2, as shown by the map of the Roanoke nnd New York Building and Investment Company, on file in the clerk's office of the Uuetlngs Court for the ol'y ot Roanoke. The amount due Is f .">'.' 1.'.* l, as ot July L 1&1I5, and coats of sale. TERMS: Cash. C. U. VINES. 7 6 tds TrnBtco. WHEREAS, A DEED OF TRUST WAS EXE culcd by the hoauokeand New York Build? ing and Investment Company to William E. Ab? bott and James E. Ratchford, trustees, dated Aug? ust 2t>,lM?3,and recorded In the clcrk'e office ot tbe Hustings court tor Roanoke city. In deed book 77, page 132, to eecuro a bond executed by said oompany for the payment of $000, to the Central City Building and Loan Association,ot Syracuse, N. Y? the said trustees having resigned, and the Hustings Court of Roanoke city, on the 5th day of July, 1805. appointed C. H. Vines trustee, in place of said Abbott and Ratchford, triiBtceg, after legal notice to all parties in Interest, and default naving been made In the payments men? tioned In said deed of trnst for more than six months, and being required by the beneficiary. I Bhall proceed to sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, ON THE 7T1I OF AUGUST, 1805, at 10:.?u a. m., on the premises, tho property con? veyed In said deed, to-wlt: Lot No. 4, as shown by the map of the Roanoke and Now York Build? ing und Investment Company, on file in the clerk'sofflce ot the Hustings Conrt for Roanoko city. Tho umonnt due le 1591.01, asof July, 1895, and costs of eale. TERMS?Cash. C. U. VINES, 7 0-tds Trustee. WHEREAS A CERTAIN DEED OF TRUST was execntcd by Lycurens Blfclr, Sr., ana Pauline H. Blair, to Frank Z. Wlloox and .eMa? il. Rcmer. trustees, bearing date March 6, 1&.M, and recorded In clerk's office ot Hustings court for Roanoke City, deed book SO. page 82, to> se? cure a certain bond executed by the said ?mir for $2.?? to the Central City Building and Loan Association, ot Syracuse, N.Y., aud said trustees having resigned said trnst and the Hustings court did ou the 6tn ot July. 189.". appoint L.U. Vines trnstee In tbe place ot said ?raate? w*?^ resigned, after legal notice to all P?rtle* -J? lntereet, and default being made In payment mentioned In said bond and deed of trust for more tban six months and being required by the beueflclarv, I shall proceed to sell ni pnbUc auc? tion to tho highest bidder, tn ALOysi ITU, IP95, at l":vo p. on iho prem? ises the p.-oocrty cooveyed !n, ."'S dcedto.wiu Bcglanlcg at a point on the end ?Woof Allleon nTonn:^l'''i tceA ?'nJiciCMt 130 etroot, thouco north 0 lc-''e.,mu north 81 de feet to an alloy, then* wUn feet to an alloy, then ? c ? .mlut, thenco grees25 mlnmea went ?? ? ,3? 'Icot to AM eouthO degrees *3 mlnuY" ? J* ' *?ICBOuth 83 de eon aTenr.e, thenco witP ulc. * ,? the place ot groeB 25 minutes cast l*'J, ' ii ?Min as of beginning. The ntnounV , n0 " ^i'K>ili Jnlyl, 1896, and costs otleal9, ? VINES TE RMS-Cash. A C" "trustee. WUS5?iV*J5 TiEEDktand1 Nrw York 1* TT cutcd by the Hoano*e auu r? ? * Heiner lug and Investment CompW "\L ft-SE.15 and Krank Z. Wllcox, tHHK*< jSf^-ft^S'? 1893, and recorded In the ?>" f 22Sfb okSl Hustings Court for Koanokelf ><-v'? d??i{oa page 09, to secnrea bond executed by the note and Now York BulldinV^^il^Icenttal Company for the paymont of f?Jf&S2Sfc CltyHuihllnp and Loan A.?wi?Jlon. of 8j racuse. N. Y., the said troBtces Hustings Court of If July, lf.15. appointed of said ltenier and Wiicox, trusio^-v'vtrr1i, har notice to all partlos in Interest; anil ?f:"L" j ing boon made In the payments n>enuone" ,u said deed of trust for more than f'x PVi1 I)ro! and being reqnlred by the beue?clarv.1 Li*, oeed to sell at publlo aoction to the highest mu der ON TJJE7TH DAY OK AUGUST?"J*"'* 9:40 O'CLOCK A. M., ontho premlees, \v?* erty conveyed by said deed, to-wltt ? LoVf? ""A tton ?8, as shown by the map of tho BpnngJ Now York Unlldlng and Investment ConvMfK file in the clerk's offlco of tbo Hastings Coart W the city of Hoanoke. The amount due is jooj.i?, as of July 1,1896, and costB of sale. .?_,__ \ TBHMS?Cash. C. U. VINES, 7 8 tds _Trustee. WUBHEAS, A DEED OF TRUST WAS Ex? ecuted by the Roanoke and ??W ?0? BulldlDg and Investment Company to Ctiar.es U. Hemer and Krauk Z. Wllcox. trustees, dated October 151 h, 1893, and recorded In the t,lern s office of the Hustings Court for Koanoko City in Deefi Rook 81, psge 81. to'secure a bond exe? cuted hy tho Roanoke and New York Building and Investment Company for the payment of ?00 to the Central City Building aud Loan Asso? ciation of Syracuse. N. Y.. the said trustee hav? ing resigned, and tho Hustings Court of Hoanoke City of tho 5th of July. 1895, ei?pointedC. U. VincB trustee In place of said Homer and \\ ilcox trustees after leg?' notice to nil parties in in? terest, and default having been made in the pay? ments mentioned In stud deed of truet for more than six mouths, aud being required by tho bencflclary I ehall proceed to sell at piibl|e auc? tion to the highest bidder ON TUB ?TU OAl OK AUGUST, 1805, AT 9:10 O'CLOCK A. M.. on the premises, the proporty conveyed by enld deed, to wit: Lot No. 21, Bcclloh 02, as ehown by tho map of the Roanoke and New York Building and Investment Company on tile in tho Clerk's office of tho Hustings Court for Roanoko City. The amount duo Is $009.14, ob of July 1, 1895. and costs of sale. _ TBRMS?Cash. C. H. VINES, 7 (i-tds Trustee. WUBHBAB, A DEED OF TRUST WAS BXE cutcd by the New York Building and In? vestment Company to William B. Abbott and James B. Ratchford, trustees, dated April 23, 1892, and recorded In the clerk's office of the Hustings Court In deed book 75, pago 360, to scenre a bond executed hy the said company for the payment of $500 to tho Central City Building and Loan Association, of Syracuse N. Y., the said trustees having resigned, and tbo Hustings Conrt of Roanoke city, on tho nth day of July 1895, appointed C. II. Vines trustee in place of said Abbott and Katchford, after legal notice to all parties In Interest; and default having been made In tbo payments mentioned In said deed of trust for more than six months, and being re? quired by the beneficiary, I shall proceed Ki sell, at public auction to the Liehest bidder, ON TUB 7T1I DAY OF AUGUST, 1895, AT 12:30 P. M., on the utomlsee, the property conveyed by said dewlr, tn-wttv Beginning at u point on the south side--.ft Cleveland street 125 feet west of 1 street, thence south 15 degrees 50 minutes VCC/Bt 103.12 feet to an alley, thence with said alloy north 01 degrees 11 min? utes west 23 39 feet to a po'.Ut. thence north 15 degrees 60 minutes east 98.75 Tfeet to Cleveland street, thence south 74 degrees 1ft jninutcs east 25 feet with Cleveland stiect to the beginning. Thore Is duo $553.18, as of July 1, 1805, antf\CO*t* of sale. TERMS: Cash. C. U. VINES, TrnsteeX 76tds ^ WHBKBAS, A DEED OF TRUST WAS EXE cuted by the New York Building and In? vestment Company-to William B. Abbott and .lames B. I'atohford, trustees, dated April 26, 1892, and recorded In the clerk's office of the Hustings Court In deed book 75, pa'<e 870, to so enro a bond executed by tho Raid company for the payment of $500 to the Central City Building and Loan Association of Syrucuse, N. Y., the said trustees having resigned, and the Hastings Conrt of Roanoke city on the 5th day of July, 1694, appointed C. U. Vines, tnstee in place of said Abbott aud Ratchford after legal notices to all parties lA Interest; and default hav? ing been made In th< payments mentioned In said deed of t-uet forpiorc than six months, and being required by th?beneliclary, 1 -hall proceed to sell nt public auction, to the highest bidder on thc7TH DAY OF AUtlL'ST, 1695, at 19:40 p m on the prcmiies, the pl>perty conveyed by said deed, to-wlt: Bcitlnnlfa. at a point on the south side of Cleveland strJt K.u feet west of I street thence south 15 degrca tti minutes west 107 55* feet to an alley, thenfo with said alley north ill degrees 14 minutes v?Bt 23.:?) feet to a point, thenca north 15degi<fs -it) minutes east 103.13 feet to Cleveland streit, thence south 71 degrees lOmlnntes 25 foet 4) the point ol beglnnlna There is due $553.10 al ot July 1, 1895, and co-t of sale. ? TERMS?Cash. I C. H. VINES, 7 0 uls Trustee. VTHEHEAS, A ' executed by 1 Building and luTe9f Hemer and Frank, October 15,1892, an' of the Hustings Cq book si page 65 to Hoanoke and New WHEREAS, A PEED OK TRUST WAS VY executed by ib e Roanoke und Now York ipntCompany to Chai. H. p. Wllcox, trustees, dated recorded in the clerk's office ; for Roanoke city In deed ?.TV. '?ntl "tented by the . prk Building and Investment Company for tho \i fment of $500 to the Central City Building ana'i p?n Association of Syracuse N. Y., the said triA ces having resigned and th? Hustings Court of,; oanoku city on the 5th day of July, 1895, apt>A ted c II. Vines trustee In place of said Kernt and Wllcox tm-tecs after legal notice to ?III nles in interest and default having been mad:- n the payments mentif ned In said deed of trust* >r more than eix month' und being reqnlred b? he hcneilclary I shall proceed to sell at public 1?.. tlon to the highest bidder on TUE 7TII AUod-f. 1S95. AT 9:50 O'CLOCK A M. on the prem said deed, to-wlt the map of the 1 and Investment office of the Hn nke. The amc 1S95. and costs < TBHMS?Cub 7 6 tdB. i?J ^r?I!erly conveped by Lot 31, section 02, as shown by moke and New York Building Ale in the clerk's im Conrt for the city of Roan' Salef f5'J4 !'5 a30f Jcly"' C. U. VINES, Trustee. WHEREAS, was execi Pauline H. Blal H. Hemer, tras and recorded Ii for Roanoke cii a certain bond to the Central tlon of Syracu resigned said on the 6th of trustee In the . after legal not, tau t being ma I bond And deed aud being rci proceed to sell bidder ON AU the premise; deed, to-wtt: side of Allied strcot. thenec i it} i DKED OP TRUST Sri LtC1T*?! RI?Ir, Sr., and t rank a m\cox and Oha?. kv^'*r!nnKdate March 6, 1?S Voh S,0ft ee of "'"tings'court ieed book 80 page 79 lo securo xuted .ysald^alr tli $2,800 y Building and Loan AssoclT and Bald trustees havinc ? and the Hustings Court?& ly. 189o, appoint 6. U vine* eo of said trnstees who resigned I o all parties in Interest and de In payment mentioned in satd w rHEREAS, A CERTAIN DEBD OF THTST was executed bv Lvrtir^rm Rl*l.*a. "LST p.ullne U. Blair, to Frank w? a?d'piand H. Homer, trustees, bearing date MarSf aPlSl' and recorded In the clerk', offlw of the ii?b,,,S,B' Court for Hoanoke city, deed book St; ,,''"!U.nS8 secure a certain bond executed bv fig *? *?. to for $2,20 . to the Central City Building ?hds>lr Association, of Syracuso, N. Y., and ??i'b la"\n having resigned said trnst, and th? T^,, Court did, on the oth of July, fs? V^A made\ it I R i.ouri uiu, v>? m>- ?in ui uuiy. Vines, trnstee. In the place of S4m resigned, after egal notice to all p^u"1' est. and default being made ln payIn8e.leasant ]) l?rs, the property conveyed" deed, to-wlt: Beginning at a poirT- ft? ? side of Allison avenue. 50 feVt w'e.t ^? streot, thenco north 6" 35' ea?t v? t.i' alley, thence with same north kv o\' t feot to a point, thenco south 6" 33- w..!1 to Allison avenue, thence with samp 7o?ti east S3H feet to the place of be" iV^n! . ? amount due Is $2,639.*, as ot ?l, 1"?* ' ...,ia ?nie. J *? 't cof * of sale. TERMS?Cull, 7-7 tds 0. a. vraj l-ru