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FROFXSSIONAI.. THOMAS LEWIS, INSURANCE AGENT and BROKER. tW Prompt personal attontion to lnsnranco In every department, in any locality and In any company. 13 0 8m Dr.J.W.Semonca Dentist. 131 Salem Ave. Over Traden Loan&TruitOo E. DAVIS, Jb , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Room 508 Terry Building, Roanoko, Va. v7. 0. hard a way. ascii sb la. paths! JJARDAWAY <fc PAYNE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Booms Nob. 4 and 6 Elrk Building, Roanoke, Va. SGriffin, Wm. A. Glasoow, Jh., ? Bedford City, Va. Roanoke, Va. GRIPPIN & GLASGOW, Attorneys-at-law, rooms Oil, 618 and 614 Terry building, Roanoke, Va. Prao iloe in courts of Roanoke city and oounty and adjoining counties. j. all ks watts. wm. gordon robkbt80n edward w. booebt80n. w att8, hooertson A robertson, ATTGRNEYS-AT-LAW, Room 601-2-4-, Terry Building. VERETT PERKINS, Attorney-at-law and Commissioner in Chancery, Lock box 110, Roanoke. Room 10, Second Floor, Rlrk Law Building. william lun8ford a. blaib antrim. L?NSPORD & ANTRIM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office?Masonic Temple, corner Jef arson aad Campbell stroots. OR. HENRY HUBERT HAAS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. PIANO, VOCAL, THEORY, and HARMONY, COMPOSITION. Gives private Irp?on? at the pnplls* residences or at 540 Lack street. Terms moderate. Addrrat, Koanohc, Va. 13 8 tr BUY A HOME. Why Continue to Rent, When Ton Can Buy Almost as Easy ? Below See a Partial List of Our Bargains. We Have ?flany Besides These. lip f One of the best business houses cn "U. I. the beat side of Jefferson streot, for 8S,i?.). on easy terma, now renting for over 10 per cent. 'J he ground la worth more than the price of. the property. (Ufn Q Splendid 8-room residence "U. Z Seventh avrnuc s. w., with modern Improvements, stable nnd lurge lot. for $3,SG0; ?350 cash, balance $25 per mo&ih. Former price $MX!0. A great bargain, and will not bs on the market long at tbla price. fdn Q_Three nice housca on Tazewel! nvc RtJ. Q UK?. two Onnd the other 7 rooms, good location und large lota, lor Sl.OiO euch; $10 cash and $10 per month. Mm /_^Thrco Rood G-room houses on Well* NU. JS uvunne i>. w One $800, one$1100and one S1.0C0; .?10 cash and $10 per month, rr ^??nnd SS per month; once acid lor $2,100 apiece. Un C A pood! house near the West End NU" ? ~r und house, ulctily located, SOCOi $100 cash und $1&50 per month. Ufi C _Nic? 4-room cottaee on corner lot, IIU. O Northwest, In good condition, for tSoO; ScO caah and $9 per month. This house coat l,10u to bnild. fcV., 7_Two nnmh? one 8-room houses on Wilt f-? oeat part of Eighth avenue a. o., $l,2o0; $53 onab; $li per month. No. 8 Modern lmprovementa, $j,350; $150 caah and * J0 per month. OQ Eleganttl-room honso on Jefferson . ?."""etreet; nicely located, with Nrgo !ot;mauy outbuildings, including stable. $9 2u0: SWO cash and $100 a year. Hn I fl 8-room house, Sonthwcat. In l?U. I U. good [condition, $1,000; $150 caan; ?>l5pcr month. Mfl If _Nice house on best partof Centre HU. I I . avenue n. w? to trade for a farm. t?fl IQ ??Four houses on bcBtpr.rt of Third IbU. I A. uvenue n. e., to encbange tor A nice 9 room house on Jeff-rsoa street. Ilandaoine'y flmehort. iifl tO _0-room residence, with 50 foot I'U 10. lot running back to railroad,lor 185J, on easy terms. Thia ia a flne In veatmont.as It mast bo basinets property some day. Mfl I /_0-room dwelling with modern lill. I6?. lmprovementa on Dale avenne, tear in. $1.800. Nfi t C _6-room dwelllng.Northcast, $503; IIU. 13. $10 caish and $10 per month. Mfl I C _i-room dwellin?,NorthcnBt,Sil(X): IIU. ID. $4 cash and $4 per month. ,Great Bargain In Track Farm. 5ACRES highly Improved land, new six room dwelling, stable and out-bulldings; wind mill ?ad reservoir, from which .11 the land enn ho watered: one mile from corporate limits, near electric car line. Cost $3,600. Trice now $1,450. " Pippin " Apple Land. I I Q ACRES of nice level land, twenty-five ?10 aerosol It rich bottom; one-halt the tract In good timber. This land lies on Rack creek, in the famous -Pippin" apple belt. Twenty-five large assorted ap lo troes. Prlco $1,150 caah This le a flne investment. |3tV~ Also many other desirable farms in this and adjoining counties |3?~TeamB always ready to show any of these. T. W. SPINDLE & CO., 104 .lefterson Street, Koanoke. Va. DnUNKEKKESS AMD DRUG HABITS Information to R. L. vaj* DHVantt.r. HaokKs Iowr, Md. Bold by druggists. }1.00 per bottic Owned by otber people. Get on to ono of onr bargains. Did yon ever think of as big a thing as the eartb, every foot of which Is owned by someone, and your not owning ono foot? Yon can own a home, j on are man enough and haro money enough, the way we are selling them. Buy now, or yon will have something to remem? ber with lost opportunities. ONK NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE ON SIXTH AVK nne S. W., price, $1,500; f lot) cash and $18.50 per month. ONK OP THB BEST HOUSES ON THE MOST deslrablo part of Chnrcb atreot s. W? for? merly sold lor $S 600, price now, $1,500; $5C0 cash, $31.60 per month, nino rooms on first floor. 9-ROOM HOUSE ON PATTON AVENUE N. B., price, $S50; $3 per month. EW 7-KOOM HOUSE ON SEVENTH AVE nne N. K., soU formerly for $3,5M), price now. $1,950; $W cash and $13 50 por month. IVJO. 812 SALEM AVENUE 8. W., PRICE, 1^1 $3,000; $800 c?sh, balance In one, two. three and tour years; contract price of this house, $4.250. 17-ROOM HOUSE ON TAZBWELL AVENUE I 8. B., $1,1.00; $50 cash and balance $10 per month. /?-ROOM noUSE ON HOLLID 4.Y STREET S. O B , $330; $50 cash, balance on easy payments. 6ROOM HOUSE ON SEVENTH AVENUE N, B., $300; small cash payment and balance $S per month. r>OOD ? ROOM HOUSE, WITH ALL. CON VJT renlcnces, Chapman avenue. West End, $1,40-.; $i00 cash, balance on terms to suit pur? chaser. We also have several good hn?iness honscB and residences In the most desirable locutions, tor rent. Ellis Brothers, Real Estate and Rental Agents, 8 Campbell Avenue W. FOR RENT! NO. 810 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST. H. W., 10-room brick house. Cel? lar, attic and bath room. Ia good re poir. Price $25 per month. NO. 511 ELM AVENUE S. W., 9-room house, with modern con? veniences. Cellar ard stable. 6<>od neighborhood. Price $15 per month. NO. 435 MOUNTAIN AVENUE S. W., G-rootn house. Room for servant attached ; also stable in good repair: Price $ll) per mouth. NO. 1420 CHAPMAN AVENUE S. W., 7-rooiu bouse with modern conveniences. Trice $11.25 per mouth. HAVK STORES TOR RENT; also bargains in eale of Raal Estate. See Us Before Buying or Renting. T. E. B, HARTSOOK & CO,, Market Square, ROANOtCE, VA. ARE YOU BALD? BEFORS AND AFTER USE. LORRIMER'S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORER Positively Produces a Luxuriant Growth of Hair on the Baldest Head. Rapidly cures bald patches, Siatity partings, hair falling, thin eyebrows and eye-lushes, and restores grey hnir to original color. Absolutely forces whiskers and moustttcheB on the smoothest luce at any sgo. Price $1.00 per Bottle. SOLD ?;v R. V. LORRIMER & CO., 1003 Pennsylvania Avenue, BALTIMORE. MU. Roanoke Shoe Manufacturing Co. -?5 SALKM AVENUE RTAH Kinds of Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired. All Orders Punctually Attended to. D. IIOKUAN Munng^r. Factory Over Curr'd itottling Works. LittlejOoctorb j3ooktells about FAM?4>ills r And Tonic Pellets. Only Modem Ciwe For sale by Cbarlos Lylo Drug Co. Cushrnaivs MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles of tho Ileml nutl Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE. WILL CURE halation utops sneezing, snufllnu, coughltiK, HEADACHE. Con? ti ii II eil use effec tu ORB CT UK. ENDORSED & highest medical au? thorities of Europe nml Amcrlcn for XCOLDS.Boro Throat Hay Fever. Bron? chitis, La GRIPPE. The most Refreshing nml Healthful aid to HEADACHE Suffer? ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. Don't he fooled with worthless Imitations. Take only OUBHMAH'S. l'rice.soo.atail DrupKista, or mnilcd free. Agents wanted. CL'SUBIAN'S MPNTMHI R?I M produces wonderful cures of mr.11 I nUL. OHL?! fe0it Rhoum, Old Bores. Cute, Wounda. Burns. Krostbltos. Excels all other remedies for PIt>'4S. Price 25c. at Druggists. Book on Menthol Tree. ..ddress Cushmon Manu? facturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street. IHoaoo Uulldlin), CHICAGO, or TUCBSKIS, i.mi. WK arc too bnsy to write a lone "ad" and will Just mention a tew "GOOD THINGS." A SNAP?& room hoaee In bet location In southwest, near Jefferson street, lot70feet front, all conveniences. Wc just got this to-day. Come and sue us at once. Large in room house and basement near the ofuces. Price $1,050; $?X) cash, balance $20 per mouth. Rents for $1!) per month. A dandy little (Vroom honee on corner lot, 50x 13 feet. !n southwest part of the town. Price $1.100; $150 cash, balance $10 per month. JcfTcrson street dwelling near the Episcopal Church, all conveniences , Price $3,5u0. Fine 8 room house on Seventh avenue s. w., bath, hot and cold water, large lot and stable. Price $2,050; on easy terms. Nice ti room house, convenient to the shops. Price fJ-CO; $50 cash, balance $10 per month. FARMS. Write for onr liat of farma for sale. CS?" List your property with ns for ealc. 1. F. WINBFIELD, Real Betatc, Insurance and Ilcntal Agent, 2 IO COMMKKCK ST. IN ROANOKE, AND TIIK ItKST IN AMERICA 1 OK Til K PRICES. AH the Delicacies of the Season Served nt rcnaonable price*. The Table la always, supplied, with tlie best tlint is to be hnd in this markets. SERVICE FIRST-CLASS. |3T* The only Restaurant in the city with a separate Dlnli. g Room for Ladies. Moni Tickets, 21 Meals, $4. Moulbly Board $15. but that > DEAUTV is onty skin tifefi A clear, soft lUn bcaufifics any face and doubles .:?> attractive ncss. No complexion is. so poor its owner may Rain :\ new *harc of beauty ij " by using Dr. Hei r '.'-. Viol? Cream. It is v, not a cosmetic or " wash," but a | >:?.>-, i'.- ? \ li^htfui einj'iii ut, \ 1 i. h t< a.?.-s N.-.nm- t . create a new cuieplcxion. It imparts (rein vitality to the skinj ilUpolHng all reche-?, roughness? freckles, pimples, live* moles, blackheads, sunburn and tan. It is ..1 lately harmless and sure. Seid by dri-g '?.;??. or mailed for j. ccr.ts. Viola Ekin-fcap ihoul.l bo used in connection ^ith Viola Cream. ()r<!'.u ry ? I nrs lial 1<- lobe lumh nnd Impure, but Viola Skin-Soap tcife.rl and halten* Ihr. good wmlc, All ilrt.existi or mailed for -jj cent'. Send f:.r circul O. C. RITC.I.ll"1 . ioli.i.v, o. [TO MAN ?ND HELPER. ?THE MEANING OF A FAMILIAR ITEM [ WELL KNOWN TO WOMEN. I _ ? Jlmv Sam Vutcbcd the Wall Paper and ' Fan Actod as Ilclpor?Adnm and Iiis I Agricultural Pursuit* Iu tlio Garden of ' EUcu Fainted by a Modern Kvo. ? That too familiar item ou our plumb? er's bills, "To man niul helper," is ox prcssivo of so much in our daily domes? tic relations that ono almost forgives tho plumber tho gift of tho phrnso. "I'll patch up that paper on tho wall; you leavo it," says Sam. And then Sam appears on a day when you aro in tho thick of 6omo particularly absorbing household task nud ho says: "I'vo como np oarly to mend that paper, and if you'll just mnko some pasto for me, please, I'll go nt it. " Yon sigh, but do it cheerfully, thinking, if it is early in your married life, that that will be nil. Presently, however, thcro is a demand for rags, stepladdcr, pail and whisk broom. These also you get out and re? turn to your work. "Fun," calls Sam, "where havo you hidden my brush ? It was in tho toolbox right in tho left hand corner, and it is gone. Sonio one must havo taken it." Again you leave your task nnd go up stairs or down stairs to tho place whence comoth tho plaint and behold tho brush a littlo to tho northeast perchance, but quite in the visiblo neighborhood of that .littlo left hand corner. Without oven a blush of shame ho takes it, and you ro Ituru to your own work. You havo baro ;ly begun again, when Sam uppears at tho door: "Whcro can I find a box tho right sizo to set ou tho stairs, so that I can put some boards across on which to stand tho stepladdcr?" Yon think a minute, nnd yon know that the only box Available is ono filled with odds and ends of needful kitchen things, but yon resiguodly lay them all out on tho floor and givo Sam tho box, catching at tho same moment a look which Toveals that he is about to ask yon for the boards. There are only two long boards on tho promises, nnd those form n walk in the backyard. Still they cau bo taken up, and they are?but it entails vigorous brushing and cleansing. Then for a timo Sam vanishes, and all is serene, but not for long. There aro a clatter of boards and notes of masculine trouble, which you ignore, until, find iug that it is not a day for taking hints, Sam calls again, "Fan, will you please come nnd steady this thing, or I'll break my neck. " Of conrso you go, aud of courso you find that bo has not already broken it. You get odds and ends of things together to even up and strengthen his rickety scaffolding, aud then you sit on a step with your head up between the boards to steady tho Ind der, except when yon vary it by hand? ing a pasty rag, or a brnsh, or a match for his pipe. Then is tho time you say, "To man and helper, thrco hours," and get your revenge, for Sam really sees the. point Now, it is a strange thing that it is always "man aud helper." If a woman undertakes anything, as a rule she goes ahead and gets her things together and does it all by herself, but if a man starts any task not in the lino of his ordinary business he will manage to draw to himself the assistance of every woman within call. If it is driving nails, some one must hand tho nails to him ; a wom? an would keep them ip her pocket or mouth. If ho is riveting something, tho woman must hold the other hammer on the under side and not in her arm the jar of tho stroke. If he even mends his lishrod or ties his Hies, sho must hold tho waxed thread or turn tho rod with both hands. I do not see how any mar? ried woman can doubt the truth of the Scriptures. Why, to her, the fifteenth and eighteenth verses of the second chapter of Genesis set the. seal of truth? fulness upon the whole. When man was made and put in the garden of Edcu to tend it, ho hadn't been there a day be? fore woman had to be mado to help him. He couldn't get along alone at all. Fancy him starting out to sow his rad? ish seed and having nobody to ask how far she thought ho ought to put tho rows apart, so he could put them some other distance. It must havo been awful I Poor Eve! For of all conditions of "helper" that of the gardener's helper is the worst. It is easy to imagine her? her dny's work over, as she supposes? planning for a quiet rest upon a cool green bank through tho long nummor twilight. Along comes Adam, belated in his work, because ho had been cast? ing his lino from shady nooks into deep, mossy pooLs, whero tho speckled tront are lying, and he says to Eve: "My dear, won't you come along with me in? to the garden; I haven't seen anything of my darling all day. You can sit oil a nice soft stono in tho path while I work." And poor, easily beguiled by love Eve gets up and follows right along, but, alas, tho Stone has not changed its nature any more than Adam has. It is not soft, and perhaps that is tho reason why Adam does not keep her sitting thero long. Good, kind Adam! Ho wants tho rake, and it is down at tho house, or maybe it was a bower, and she may as well bring along a measuring line, of which also she may hold one end [ when she gets back. And then as Adam gels absorbed ho absorbs more and moro of Eve. She rakes up tho weeds which he has hoed out. Sho holds up tho vines which ho ties to the trellis. She trots back and forth for the primitive imple? ments; and sho smiles, as if she enjoyed it, but it is a weary woman who, as dusk yields to darkness, accompanies Adam to tho house, lugging numerous odds and ends. It is her compensation, us she greets Abel and hiswifo, who aro waiting for her, to bear Adam telling his son, "I've done a lot in (lie garden tonight. I think I'll lay off in the mid? dle of the <lay tomorrow and lake a try for those trout in Cain's meadow brook. " ? New York Times. At Hammerfest, in Norway, the polar ni^ht lasts from Nov. Iii to Jan. '-13. for Infants and Children. IHIRTY yooyrV. ohworvatlon of Caatoria with the pntronago of mflMoM of pernon-, permit m to up nah of it without gaentng. 'tho world haa ever hnova. It ja horrnloaa. Childron liho It. It gives thorn health. It will bovo their live?. In it Mother* have child'* medicine. Cnntorla doMtroys W onm. Caatoria allay a Feveriwhneaw. Cantor!a prevontn vomiting Sonr Cord. Cnntoria enroa Dlarrhtpa and Wind Collo. Caatoria roHevon Toothing Tronhlon. Caatoria ouroe Conntipotlon and Flatulency. Caetoria nentralixea tho effoota of carhonlo acid gnu or poiaonnna air. Caatoria Jogg not contain raoi-phino, opium.or other narootlo proporty. Caatoria nawlmilaton tho food, rognlaton tho atomaoh and howela. giving healthy and natural nloop. Caatoria in pnt np in one-rfzo "bottloa only. It in not sold in hulk. Don't allow any one to noil yon anything elito on the pica or promiao that it i? "just aw good" and "will nn-wcr cvory pur-pom." aomething which i? nhnolutoly nofo and practically perfeot aa a See that yon p-ot C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fao-gimllo aignaturo of in ?nwnrjr wrappor. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "Craft What la Czar?" At a banquet last summer at Arch nngel, whon tho hoalth of tho emperor was given, wo English roso, and, in no cordauco with our custom, rcpoatod tho nainc, exclaiming, "Tho czarl" My neighbor ou my left, tho commander of a Russian liuo of battlo ship then in the port, turned to mo and said in French: "Tho cznrl What istbat yon mean by 'tho czar?' " It seemed to mo that ho had nover heard tho title ap? plied to his emperor.?Notes and Queries. A Lily That Worked. "Why do yon call mo a lily?" asked tho pretty soubrotto. " 'Sho toils not, neither does sho Bpiu,' " quoted tbo ennmored youth. "Toil, I believe, means to work," murmured the maiden. Thon sho worked him for a pair of diamond earrings and did a pirouette to show sho was no lily.?Los Angeles Herald. Pornnmbuco, when translated into English, means tho "mouth of hell." Tho allusion is to tho tempestuous surf | that continually renders tho neighbor- i hood dangerous to tho sailor. General and Nervous Debility. "Weakness of Body and Mind. Effects of Errors or Excesses In Old or Youim. Kobtist, Xoblo Manhood fully Restored. How to Enlarge mid Strengthen Weak, L'n _tdeveloped Portions of R^^gSJ Body. .Absolutely an ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, n.y. ?iToTHEPISO company, WARREN. PA. Gentlemen: With delight I recommend your to others, for it alone m saved my W life. U ADOLPH ZIMMER, f) i.,ciUvco.iNeb.,Abr.l3,1S95. u?''^. ?*rr ? ? ? The New Modal ? Matchless Construction. Unequaled Durability, Unrivaled Speed. Many Notable Improvements* SEND Won I L L u ST Ft AT K D OATALOQUB. John B. Gulpeper, Saias Agent, ?00 EAST MAIN STREET. RICHMOND. VA. ONE-HALF SIZE OF BOX. POZZONi'S hns been tho standard for forty yonrs nnd I Is tuoro popular to-day than evor before. POZKOXI'S Is tho Ideal complexion powder?bonutlfylnfr, I refreshing clennly, healthful and hnrmlc-s. A delicate, Invisible protection to tho face. With every box of l>OZ7,OM'S a mute-, nlllrcnt Nrovlll'a UOU> I'l l !' SOX la given free of charge. AT DTtUOaiSTS and FANCY STORES. Ramon's Liver Pill removes the bile. The Tonic Pellet tones up the system. Combined form a Perfect Treatment. 25c. OULTRY NETTING.: HAMMOORS. FISHING TACKLE. BARB WIRE. JTOLR SEEGS. KB1"Sole agentsjfor the enle of Gonnlne Ollrer 1 io\ve a:_u heapeit. E. L BELL, rRi&iFK EVANS BROS. Don't forget, we h?vo moved to 32 Campbell treat. "Cf.KVKi.ANn'' and "Rambler" bicy? cles. 1896 models just rtcelved. They are beauties. Call at once at Roanoke Cycle Co's and Bee them. Ali. of W. K. Andrews & Co.'n teams arn belled. If you want the best coal and wood in tho city and want it de? Uvered promptly buyof them. It Is botb a convenlonco and economy to be ablo to supply all of your wants I In one bouse, and you can get any artlolo In the houso-furnishlng Uno that you wish and at rook-bottom prices at LTho E n. Stewart Furniture Company.