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If the Doctor Did Your Cooking There would never be on ounce of lard used in your kitchen. Cotto lcnc would take its place. As n re? sult your focd nnd your health ? ?jjjjjj would both be in-.proved. \Vby**E not become your own doctor, nud use The gonulnoCottoleno Is Boldevorywhoro tnono toten pound yellow tins, with our trndo-mnrk??"Qottolene" nn steer's head in cotton-plant wreath?on every tin. Not guaranteed if sold In any other wuy. Mndo only by THE N. R. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, Now Torte, Montrcnt CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF ROANOKE, I October 5,1897. | Resources. Loans nnd discounts.$341,215.40 Overchecks. United States bonds ^to secure circulation) and premium. Ken! estate, furniture, fixtures ?IS 25,107.50 13,010.28 Redemption fund with United States Treasurer. 1,125.00 Cash and exchange tgo'd coin $20,000.1. 1IIS,'.2:55.78 ., ; ? |510,608.48 Liabilities. Capital, sui plus and profits.$122,104.06 National hank notes outstanding. '22,500,00 Deposits <individual, $355,254.38; banks. $l'J,S0L14). aT5,0SS 52 $510,003 IS ARE YOU A HOMELY MAN? that is trying to win the favor of a pret? ty girl? Don't despair, if your face would stop a clock you would have good sense if you know enough to buy choice coufectioneries as a sweetener to present to her. Try a hex of our delicious choc? olates, caramels or inarshmallows. They will work woi-clers. J. J. CATOGNI, HA1.K51 AYENUK. Rapid Restorative* An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Digestive, Nervous, and Generative Systems. A Tonic of rare efficacy for the old and young and of marked ser? vice for Students, Teachers, and all who are engaged it: lirain work or close; occupations. CUR^S Depression, Tired Feelings, Nervousness, Muscolar Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart, restlessness, Hysteria, Serve Weakness, General Discomfort, Excesses, Alctiolism, and that almost innumerable scries of diseases and complications resulting from any derangement of the Nervous system. Invaluable for weak women and nervous children. I3SUEED EY USING Dr. Cox's Cocelin Nerve Tonic. Steady Nerve:, Bracod System, Sound '?o2t, Good 'Work, coriTAiNs tio or:*>Tr3 oa OAriccncc'j dhugs TO KSAKX A KAC.IT 50 Cents per Bottle; U three bottles be ot ilcrctl at onetime, a ropy of O.i^lcCouk tluols bs included free. AT OPUtaiSTS AND UCALEIIS on DIRECT or us ort occcipt or pnicc CO ccriTs. Winkel mann & Brown Drug Co, SOLE PR-pniCTORS, P/>l.TlMORf., M D . I). S. A. iPlamers Female ?] Regulator | W For all diseases peculiar to women and pirls w w It Tone* up the Nerves, linprove.s the An- V) yf petite, Enriches the Dlood, and (jives Life. v|> vl/ Health and Strength. It is the W I QUEEN OF TONICS 1 \\t MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR. vi> # F.DftC I A oottte of ?? Monthly " RepuLitlng N?> w rnCCi Pills with each bottle. For sale by <? W all dealers or sent direct upon receipt ot price by ^ New Spencer Med. Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. $ LADIES' SPECIAL TREATMENT: m 7E cases requiring special treatment, address, JE CivinR symptoms. Unties' Hcdical l)c partmcnl. Advice and book on Female JE Diseases, wllh testimonials free. For Safe and Recommended by Massie's Pharmacy, Roanoke, Va. Bargains in Real Es? tate and Improved Proparty. 7 room dwelling, southwest, with hnth nod modern improvements, good stuhle on the lot; nlso nice shade; $1,000 on easy terms. S room dwelling with basement, inside property, near the passenger depot, $1,150. 10-room dwelling with all modern con? veniences near the Norfolk and Western oilices. A great bargain at $2,500. Terms O. K. 5-room dwelling, corner lot, North? west. Rents for $00. Price only #400. Easy terms. 0-room dwelling nicely papered, near the We?t End Round House. Great bat gain for $750. 7-room dwelling Northeast. A snap for a shop man, $SD0; cash $25; monthly $8. A ntw G room dwelling, best of loca? tion. A. grand bargain for $1,:150. Two beautiful lots uear Belmont school building $100 each. Easy payments. 10 acres of land suitable for buildin^or garden farm. $75 per acre. 0-room dwelling in Vinton. Lot 50x 150, with wood stab'e. Price :}500: cash $50; monthly payments easy. We have several dwellings for rmt in desirable locations. PACK A BOBBITT, 10 Jefferson St. The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade Clauss Shears ami Razors have a world-wide reputation. FAIRFAX BROS, Sole Agents, 9 Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va, DYEING AND CLEANSING ES? TABLISHMENT, Ladies1 and Gentlemen's Winter Clothes cleaned and dyed to perfection. Good work guaranteed. 1 IO Campbell avenue. J. lH.VO.V Proprietor. COCOA. PURE! HEALTHrut-t! GROCERS EVERYWHERE. 0? C^V?Ol' luaHoOrrra SPAIN'S PRETENDER. DON CARLOS TO TRY AGAIN FOR THE THRONE OF CASTILE. An American General Who Fought With tlio C'urliHt? In tlio I .us i Ipi-lKlng Predict* tli.it in Two Vein s tlio Pretender Will Kiilo Siuiin. General Rlrkpatrlck, a Brigadier General In the American Civil War, and who commanded a Carlisjt column in Catalonia during the last civil war in Spain, was pros!dont of the famous London Carlist committee, and repre? sented Don Carlos at London as his charge d'affaires, is now in this coun? try. Telling uf Don Carlos recently, he gave more about the pretender to the Spanish throne, Uran is generally known in America. The General Is a leading Carlist, and has been au inti? mate friend of Don Carlos for over a quarter of a century. "Don Carlos. Duke de Madrid," ho said, "holds by a strong tie the right to the sympathy of all countries hav? ing commercial relations with Spain, for their interests demand the restora? tion of law and order in that unfortu? nate country, and this can only he accomplished, I feel confident, by the restoration of the legitimate dynasty. The Carlist party is. numerically much the strongest party in Spain. "When the right to the Spanish suc? cession devolved upon the present Dan Carlos he organized his party loyally and ordered it into the electoral field, and. notwithstanding the violence of the Government, iho Carllsts had the strongest minority in the Cortes, but during the next elections many Carl? lsts fell victims to the bullets and dag? gers of assassins employed by the Gov? ernment. These were the circum? stances under which the Carllsts aban? doned the electoral Held and took lip arms, and the four years' war fol? lowed. DON CARLOS, At the present time Don Carlos is in Switzerland, a country he has a strong attachment for. By *reat strength of determination, Don Carlos has made his career a remarkable one. The succession fell to him before he was of age. Ho had immediately to contend with the revolutionary doc? trine that was spreading over Spain, and to compromise with which meant a surrender to the mob. "The four years' Carllst war com? menced in the spring of 1872. On the 3rd of June. 1875, the Carllsts occupied one-third of all Spain, and their army on that day had a total strength as follows: Infantry, well armed and equipped, 103,000; cavalry, completely equipped, 5,500; field guns. 180; siege guns 157. "But time, a strong element against I ihe Carllsts, and the support given by Germany to the Madrid Government, finally convinced Don Carlos that it would he useless to continue the strug? gle, so, early in lS7o', his heroic army was disbanded and Don Carlos, with what remained of the most heroic band of modern times, marched into exile. As Don Carlos stepped his foot on French soil, he turned, as If to bid farewell to Spain, but his last words, energetically pronounced, were 'Vol vere,' volvere! 1 will return, I will re? turn!' and I venture to predict that within two years Don Carlos VII will be seated upon tin throne of his an? cestors. "It is now nearly en years since the Marquis de Cerralbo undertook the re? organization of tli!' Carlist party In Spain, and he has shown wonderful tact and ability In his work. "!t is a mistake to suppose that the Carllsts are not in favor of putting down the rebellion in Cuba. Upon tiiis subject ; .1 i:pain is united. If :i few radical ropitl licans and nnarchip' are excepted. As a matter of fact, D' n Carlos has always been in favor of autonomy for Cuba and ngnlnsl t':>e system of rule and robbery that has characterized the present Spanish dy? nasty." I in i ler's Spoon*. General Robertson tells a story of the late General Benjamin F. Hutler which is new to me. and as the old hero himself told it to General Robert? son it may he new to you as well. It happened one time when Gem sal But? ler was in Portland. A greu reception had been arranged in his honor, and the largest hall In town wn? engaged to hold it in. Tlio place was lavi-hly decorated, and one white muslin ban? ner especially attracted the general's attention. On It was painted in lurge black let lets: "General Henjnmln P. Hutler. the hero of Five Forks." And beneath the big letters sonie body had written: "And goodness only knows how many spoons."-?Washington Post. A Parlor Shipped to London. * A parlor flftj feel long by thirty broad, once belonging to Cesar Flu bus d'Albert, Marshal of Prance under Louis XIV. has just be?;i transported to a London club. The Gohniln tapes? try, reprcsenf,liig the four elements, is txtrcmely ....... its it! llid carving of the ?ink panels. Tue room w?s moved from the neigb>orhOOd of Bordeaux to Paris in Louis PhSlllp'pe's time and ?ubscquently to London. '?'.mm .- H i-ki ts of ItUils fixed up in style t.t 1. J. Cit'igul's. A sickly, fretful baby is a distress? ful burden to both of the parents. Af? ter passing worried and sleepless nights the fattier is unfitted for bus i n e s s nnd the mother for bcr household duties. If a woman will take proper care of herself during the period preced? ing motherhood, and see to it that the organs that bear the burdens of maternity are kept strong and healthy, her children will he ro? bust and good-natured. The best medicine for keeping these delicate and important or? gans in a healthy condition is Dr. Tierce's favorite Prescription. Thousands of women have testified to the marvelous action of this remedy. More of it is sold than of all other medicines for the same purpose combined. It acts directly upon the organs involved. It restores their health and vigor. It prepares a woman for the duties of motherhood. _ It insures the health of baby. It maker, its advent easy and almost free from pair.. Women who use it do not experience the usual discom? forts of the period of gestation. It is the most marvelous medicine ever known for wives and mothers. It is the preparation of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. K. V. Pierce, who has been for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at HufTalo, N. Y. Women who wish to know more about it should write him. " Ahout six years ago ray wife became afflicted vrith female "weakness." "writes the Rev. I. J. Coppedne. of Elmo, Kaufman Comity. Texas. "She could not stand on her feet or get in any position in which she did not suffer great pain. She was naturally a strong woman. I had several physicians to treat her without anv per? manent relief. She despaired of ever again be? ing well. She saw an advertisement of your 'Favorite Prescription' and s;ioke to me about it. I cot her a bottle of the medicine which she soon louiid was helping her. She kepi on until she had taken sis hottlcs. Since taking the last Fhe has not suffered a moment with the old trouble. She has been well nearly twelve months. The ' l-*avorite Prescription' was all the medicine she took, She is iu good health nnd ?rc are happy." I have some very attractive houses to show you. A beautiful 8 room dwelling in the most convenient location, all modern im? provements. Price $2,500; $500 cash, bal? ance $20 per month. A very attractive 0-room dwelling with bath, in southwest portion of the town. Price $1,000; $500 cash, balance $20 per month. 7-room dwelling ""-aat Koanoke. Price $800. .$50 cash, balance $S uer mouth. FARMS. 457 acres of fine land 18 miles from Rou noke. Price $2.25i>. A nice farm of 105 acres !l miles from Bedford City, good brick improvements Price $1,800; $80l cash, balance one, two and three years. Farm of 140 acres !1 miles from Ellis ton; 100 acres iu grass. Price $1.250. Farm of 217 acres iu Pulaski county 0 miles from Dublin; will take some good Roauoke property iu part payment. Price $2,700. If you have land that you want to sell writ's to me. OSWALD s: HAWKINS, Iteul Estate Agent, 4 1? Ter y Building. FOR SALE. Good dwelling, S rooms and basement, very convenient to business, churches, schools and market, rents for $180; oriee only $1.15(1. Comfortable G room house, near the shops, a desirable house for a working man, rents for $48; price $400. Neat dwelling in prime condition, ? rooms, large lot; fo" $700. Fine residence on Church nvenue at an unusually low fiirure. If you want n good home you should inspect this prop? erty. Handsome 10 room resilience in Lewis addition, bath, hot and cold water, shade and every convenience; rcnti for $240 ? price onlr $2.100. Ij?>w!n Addition Lois. The best i:i that section at prices from $100 to $250 eneh. 't wo of the most de? sirable ni $:t")0 for the two. HKLMONT LOTS at $210, $50, $75 and $100 for the best. West Kud lots for $150. $200 and $250 each Borne pretty locations for build? ing borne i. Lots in the northwest for$50 to $300. KiiMincBM Property. Several u'ood stoics at low prices and building lots cheaper than they have ever been iu the history of Roanuke. Farnift. A large'ist of the best farms in the State, embracing every section, varying in size nnd price to suit anyone's needs and means. Woodland. A fine tract of white oak timber on James river, near the railroau, worth the attention of mill men. Vor full information call on J. P. WingflcUl, Heal Estate Broker, Terry-Building, Koanoke, Va. wBwaw????????* ELY'S OKFAM 1IAI.M I* ft poMtlTCcaro. Apply into tbo nostril*. It is quickly absorbed. 68 cents ?t Drturtrlsta or by mall; samp:? ice. by mall. JtXY JJi;?TUi:K3, CO Warren SL.Ncw York City. FOR RENT! Goch! 8 room house, nil modem Im? provements, No. 713 Henry street s w. Another good 8-room house on Eighth avenue, near Coir inerce street, aw. All modern improvements I have just re? paired it. Good 8-room house on Eighth avenue s w. No. 541. Price ouly $10. Good repair. 8-room house No. 1007 Fifth avenue u w; in good condition. Ouly $8. Two good 0-room housesou liullitt ave? nue s e; only $U eaeti. Two (!? room houses on Oilmer avenue no. Only ?*> each. All In good repair. A large four-story brick warehouse on Holllday street, with largo elevator anil platform scales, or will rent Hours for storage. Several bargains In the sale of bouses and vacant i"ts. Call: ask for what you want. 1 will net it for you. List your property for ssle or rent with mo. TULEY J. MITCHELL, Kcsil Estate Agent?1 ~ OPPOSITE TERRY BUILDING. RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. ukb1iuiile VOH iioaikh OK SI'KCU i .11% f. JNVKSTMKNT. ikbmh Kasv. 10-room dwelling, 118 Eighth avenue s. W., bath room, ho* and cold water at? tachment, lot 00x100 feet. Originally worth fT.fiUO; present price $4,000. Comfortable dwelling No. 71'J Camp? bell avenue s.w.; lot 91x27Q leet to an alley, 10 rooms, bath roc in and stable. Originally sold tor $10,000; present price $1,1)00. Very desirable dwelling No. 310 John street s. w.. 10 rooms, good stable, neces? sary outside buildings, lot50x150; $5,000. Nice li-rooin cottage No. 3 Trout ave? nue s. w., lot 50x100, $1,500. Dwelling No. 3015 Eighth avenue s. w., lot 50x100, $1,500. Three story brick building on Shenau doah avenue, near freight depot, now used, first floor as a bottling works, and second and third as shot, and dwelling, $5,000. G-room dwelling. No. 517 Fourth street n. e., very cheap and convenient to Roa noke Machine Works, $700. 8-room dwelling, n. s. Belmont avenue s. e., lot 03x130 feet; beautiful location. $2,000. 8-room ''welling, 14 1-2 Lee street u.e., lot 50x200 fee', $1,500. 8 room dwelling, 500 Luck avenue, lot 34x?J0 feet, very cheap, $2,000. 6-room dwelling. 027 Sheuandoah ave? nue n. w., lot 25x130, $800. li-room dwelling, 427 Kim wood streets, e., lot 40x130, a bargain, $1550. 8-room dwellings, 024, 030 and 032 Center steet, lota 25x130, all three desir? able located and very cheap, $1,100. 0 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 worth $0,000; 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, 4.V0 feet east of F street, fronting on Camp? bell avenue s.w., lot 50x233 feet. This is a very ch'sap and desirable property, price $1,000. 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 n. w., lot 75x210 feet, a most j desirable home, price $1,800. Trvo-story frame building, 012 Sixth avenue n. w., very nicely located, (J-room house, price $1,200. 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. 375 Eleventh avenue s. sr., an elegant prop? erty, none better, lot 50x130, $3.500. 12-room two story dwelling. 379 Elev rmth avenue s. w., new house worth $4, 500, lot 50x130, price. $3,500. 10 room two story dwelling, 377 Eler enth avenue s. w., one of the cheapest houses in the city, lot 50x130, $3,000. Two story frame building on Washing? ton street, east of G, a beauty, all mod? ern improvements, 7 rooms, very cheap, $2,700. Two-story frame dwelling, 1110 South Jefferson street, worth $3,500, price $2, 800. Two nice and commodious dwellings, 511 and 5)3 Luck8treet,$l,800 and$2,000. Two cottages on Sheuandoah avenue, Nos. 1021 and 1023, 0 rooms, each $80.). 18 room dwelling, 31 Seventh avenue s. w., worth $7.000, price $5,500. 15 room dwelling, No. 3(54 Campbell 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, Room No. 2. Guns, Ammunition. Sporting Goods. Wehaj-e nil the latest wrinkles. We have Fold more guns this year than ever bet?re. We have had to reorder twice, after buying what we thought would ito the lirst time. It may pay you from a standpoint of satisfaction as well as from one of economy to dicker with us a little. NELSON & MYERS, Coainierce street, Roanoke, Va. nt! Octobei 20th. 1807. 0-room dwelling Seventh avenue n. e. $0. 0-room dwelling Henry street s. w, $V. 0-room dwelliug, Ninth avenue s *,w, $12. 10-room dwelliug Ninth avenue a w, $12. 7-room dwelling, Huek avenue a w, $0. 7-room dwelling Luck avenue a w, $10. 0-room dwelllng'Patton avenue n e, $0. Fine news' or. cigar stautl on Salem avenue s w, $8, Largo storeroom Camphell street,^$30. Also 15 acres of fine farm land two and one-half miles from the city, for snle, or will exchange for city property. See T, E.B. Hartsook & Co, Market ??innre. FOH KENT AND FOR SALE. T. W. Goodwin, Ag't. Office: Room No. 'i05 Terry Building. October 1st, 1*07. FOR RENT.?DWELLING6. No. 1002 Franklin sw. ?0.00 No. 1112 Chapman avenue s w.... 20.00 No. 2004 Patterson avenue sw... 10.00 No. 2008 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00 No. 2012 Patterson avenue s W... 10.00 No. 2010 Patterson avenue s w... 10.00 No. 021 Tenth avenue s e. S 00 No. (114 Stewart avenue s. e. 10.00 No. 1721 Salem avenue s w. 25.00 No. 711 Campbell avenue s. w.... 8.00 No. 1720 Salem avenue s. w. 8.00 No. 1175 Harnest avenue s v. ii.UO No. Iu22 Seventh avenue s. e. ... 0.00 No. 1020 Seventh avenue B. e. 0.00 No. 1030 Seventh avenue s. e. 0.00 No. 020 hirst avenue n. w. 8.00 No. 110 Twelfth street n. w. S.50 No. filS First avenue n. w. 0.00 No. 022 First avenue n. w. 0.00 No. 022 Third avenue n. w. 8.00 No. 520 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 No. 515:1 Seventh avenue n. e. 0.00 STORES. No. 414 First street s. w. No. 711 Third avenue s. w . 7.00 No. 304 Commonwealth axe. n. e. . 10.00 I also have in my charge properties in all sections of the city that can be hought at p,reat bargains, either for cash.or on the Instalment plan. ? Call and examine my list. T. XV. UOODWIN, AKrnt REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. J-room dwelling, modern improve? ments, large corner lot, on Terry's Hill; $2,500. 7-room house, 'modern improvements, lurire corner lot, good location; $1,000. 7- room house in southwest, good con? dition, $1,500, $15 cash am1 $13 per month. 0-room brick house, large lot, nice shade: $1,000. 5-room house, in southwest, large lot and stable, near the center of the city; $1,000, small cash payment and $10 per month. 8- rootn house, near center of city, largo lot, beautiful grounds; $1,500, easy pay? ments. 0-room house, $000, small cash pay? ment and balance monthly. 0-room residence, iu southwest, in beautiful condition, nice grounds and shade; $2,200. This is a choice piece of property and very cheap. Nice corner house in Belmont, 0 rooms, $750, $50 cash and $* per month. Come quick if you want this. fi-room house in* northeast, convenient to shops; $050, $50 cash nnd $8 per month. 10-room hruse on Terry's Hill, large lot and fine stable: $2,000, easy pay? ments. 10-room house in northwest, in good condition, modern improvements, with uood garden, easy payments or can be traded for a good farm. 0-room house in northwest, near Park street; $825, $100 cash and $lu per month. Several pieces of first-class pronerty In center of city, renting now for * 12 per cent, of prices asked. These are choico investments. Farnit* nnd Trucking I.andH. We have a large number of farms for sale in Ronnoke and adjoining counties, many of them very cheap, ranging from 10 to 500 acres. Among them: j 500 ncre farm with first class improve? ment*, fine orchard, plenty of timber, at $10 per acre. The greatest bargain ever offered In Ronnoke. 4 pieces of tmcking land convenient to I the city, one of 12. one of 15, one cf 30 acres and one of 75 acres, at prices far btlow their real value. Anyone desiring a good trucking farm wl'l profit by see In?* us at once. Magnificent James river farm of 750 acres, $0 000 ilwellinir, with modern Im? provements, benutifnl grounds'and shade, all necessary outbuildings, and 0 tene? ment houses, 25 ncres of full bearing fruit trees, large quantity r f One timber. Tho owner having to leave the State this'property can ho sold for $7.500 on long time, or paid for partly in Koanoke real estate. This Is a rare bargain. 150 acre farm near Koanoke, one-half first-class river nottom, fair improve? ments, astonishing low figure for cash. 2 small farms on Rack Creek, with fine orchards, one of 50 anil one of 75 acres, in the famous pippin apple belt; lands are hillv but rich; one at $10 nnd the other Bt$12.50 per Bare. These aro comforta? ble little homes and fine Investment? T. W. Spindle A Co., No. 8 Campbell Avuuuct ti. W.