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FnrcbasB Your Shoes Hoi? It is Going to be Cold Weather from Now On. IJCst* Lay aside those old Shoes and call In and get a new pair that will keep your feet warm. We can furnish you GOOD SHOES for Wholesale Cost and less. WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Sample Shoes a Specialty. Yours to Serve, Roanoke Shoe Co. No. 13 S. Jefferson St. F. J. UUUT, Manager. Market Square Furniture Co, DEALERS IN Rave Just Received a New Stock ot Goods Consisting ot Latest Styles of Furniture, Car? pets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Cur? tains, Q ueensware, Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, &c. We Sell at Lowest Prices. lie not deceived, but call while on MARKET and examine our stock. Market Square Furniture Co., tlarteook Building. Market Square. BUY YOU It G ICO OK It I KS OK JOHNSON GROCERY COMPANY -DEALERS IN Fine Family Groceries, Confections, Notions and Shoes. Also a Complete Line of Tobacco and Cigurs. tar" Give OB a trial and he convinced that we can save you money. So.402Third five., Cor.Fonrth St. U.E. 11 1 t? CARBONETTES. 8ee Our Specimens. FIIOTOOltAPDER, 212 8. Jefferson Street. Roanoke Shoe Manufacturing Co. -25 SALKM AVENUE CtT'Ail Kinds of Roots and Shoes Made nnd Repairc \ All Order* Punctually Attended to. D. iioiCGAN Manager. Factory Over Carr'fl llottllug Works. TILE POPULAR GOTHAM, IT FIT8, IT'S CATCHY, IT MAKES THE MAN. Our Overcoats .\re the liest Tailored, the Nobbiest in the city. Blue, Black and Oxford Gray, $10, $12, $15 aud $20. Our $7 and $10 Suits Are Handsome, Styles Correct, Make? up Faultless, Trices Below Competition Underwear, (Hoves, and ad that goes to dress the gentlemen at unusually close figures Children's Suits In great variety,Overcoats and Reefers. Mothers, bring the boys and fit them out. ?the? MEALS & BURKE Clothing Company. 102 Salem Ave. 205 Henry St. We Want M to Know thnt we carry the best line of STOVES iu the city. Look at Them And be convinced. Our prices are right, too. ENGLEBY & BROTHER CO,, Mo. 17 Salem Avenue. ? the ? BaaiioRe Steam Dye Wortes, J. A. DEVON, Proprietor, Is the only reliable Dyeing and Scouring establishment in the South? west. All o.thers advertised as steam dye works are takes. Beware. Be sure to seud for us. Ladies' and gent's goods dyed aud cleaned to perfection. Ladies' Sailor Hats Dyed Black to look new. Don't forget our number, IIO CAMPBELL ST., 'Phone 229. Roanoke, Va. C. B. MEADOR'S, South (side Market Square, Invitee yoar attention to fits full aud complete line of Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Country Produce and Mill Feed. -Also a complete line of BOOTS AND SHOES. LOW PRICES kou CASH. I WILL BELL A. Checkering Piano (new) for vcrv little more t han mowt dcnlera churjjo for Pianos having no reputation. Writo for catalogues add prices to PUTNAM'S MUSIC STORE, BTACNTON. VA. NOTICE. Those having brick and stone work or vitrified brick pavements to belaid would do well to call on or address The Practical Contractor and HttlWtor. Also all kinds of carpenter-wcrk, plastering, painting, kalsoruininir, and paper banging done on abort notice. All work guaranteed. .1 T. FALLS. No. 5 Campbell Ave. S. W.. Itoanoke, Va. -FOR Prompt Delivsry ant) Good Wotti Send to the Old Itcliahlo. ROANOKE STEAM LAUNDRY, oeo \v. am men & CO., Propra, 1MIONK 11?. ISO KIKK AVK.. S W Ramon's Relief cures Sick-Headache. Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, , Diarrhoea, &c. 25c. for large bottle. ASK ANYBODY E ARE Always Continually Everlastingly Persistently Intelligently Uner};etically Systematically Scientifically Artistically BUT NOT. Carelessly Shiftlessly Loosely Incompetently Ruthlessly Recklessly Thoughtlessly Wastefully or Negligently AT IT The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company, EDW. L. STONE, P.m.d.nt OPPOSITE HOTEL ROANOKE ROANOKE, VA. D. 0. Baldwin arrived in the city yesterday from Richmond. B. A. Jonea went to Blue Ridge Springe yesterday on business. Dr. W. W. Rangeley, of Ohristlans burg, was in tho city yesterday. J. E. Catlln, an insurance man of Croonsboro, N. C, is in the city. T. 8. Curlott, of Lancaster, Va., is registered at the Ponce de Leon. L. II Vaughan and P. M. McNamara left yesterday for Mayboury, W. Va. C P. R?wo, formerly of this city, now ot Washington, is In the city on busi? ness. W. T. Simpson, representativo-olect from C&mpbcll county, was in the city yesterday. J. J. and H. B. Schooley, of West Pittston, Pa., spent the day In tho city yesterday. E. W. Hoyt, of the Martin Hoyt Com? pany, book publishers of Charleston, S. C, is in the city. Sergeant Manuel, of the police force, was able to be out again yesterday after a severe illness. J. W. Snider, formorly cf the city, but late of ChrlBtianburg, has returned and will live here in the future. Miss Stella Stras left yesterday to visit friends in Macon, Ua. She will alBo visit tho Atlanta Exposition. Mrs. T. G. AndrewB, who has been very ill at her home at 350 Twelfth avenue s. w., Ib reported a little better. J. W. Eckman, C. S. and Harvey Lucas, all interested in the Pulaskl iron furnace, wore in the city yester? day. H. Q. Pierson, a railroad man of War wlok, N. Y., who has boon in Roanoke and vicinity for several days, returned homo yesterday. Miss Sallie Wallace, aunt of S. S. and J. C. Wallace, Jr., is sponding a month visiting friends In her old home at Paris, Fauquler county. Hon. W. T. Simpson, delegate-elect for tho lowor house by the honest elec? tion movement from Campbell county, was in the city yeBteriay. Erasmus P. Peters, who has boen em? ployed at Blue Ridge Springs for some time, haB accepted the position of night clerk at Catogni'a restaurant. J. B. Lehman, who had his ankle badly mashed about a month ago while working on the public building, is able to be out with tho aid of crutohes. The Norfolk Pilot of Thursday says: Eston Randolph, of Roanoke, is in the city with a view of locating for the practice of his profession, the law. Engineer O. J. Bolsseau has acoepted a rjosltion with the Crozer Steel and Iron [company. Mr. Bolsseau was for? merly with the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company, having been em? ployed by tbem for over twenty years. Tho friends of Mr. Boisaeau regrot very much to have him leave the employ? ment of the Nor'olk and Western Rail? road Company, but aro always glad for him to do well. A Kellitble Ilouae. Tin: great bargains in clothing offered this woek by tho Philadelphia One Price Clothing House are a treat to the man who cannot afford to pay the high prices that are asked at some other places. Tbe quality of their (roods is rlrat-olasa and tho prices very low. Give them a call. Send your soiled linen to the Bad ford Steam Laundry. First class work. i.enttonH In Oormnn. I will give lessons In tbo German language. Am a native of Gormany and a practical teaoher of the German language; also lessons in drawing and painting. Terms moderate. A. L. NOVKR, 2.11 Fourth avenue n. w. Notice ol Taxes. Thk, Stato and city taxes for 1805 aro now duo and payable at city treasurer's cftlcn. Five per cent, penalty will be added after Dicombar 1, 1893. Moat Respectfully, C. W. Thomas, Treas. Coal. Consumers of Anth-acite Coal, before buying their winter supply, should get our prices. KlMBALL Coai. Company, 17 Campbell avenue. Telephone 120. Go to Donaldson's for rofrigerators at cost. Coat CONSUMERS of Anthracite Coal can save money by using our coal. Try a samp'.o load and bo convinced Kimdai.i. Coal Company, 17 Campbell avenue. T6lophono 126. Wk don't take notes or put our paper In bank?see? Richmond Musk: Co. Thk Rod ford Steam Laundry, 216 Sa? lem avenue, aro now prepared to turn out work in tho best stylo. Try them. Coal. RfUIStl Mountain Joal? Consumers should get our p. lue? before buying else where. Kimham. Coai. Company, 17 Campboll avenue. Teh-phono 12C. QUICK money it loan on real estate. Leng time and easy payment! Call at once T. W. Spindle ?fe Co., 104 .1 offer son atroot. Ramon's Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets arc a Perfect Treatment for Constipation aud Biliousness. tSfOliC pill a dost;. AND WOOD aro the flro twlr>8. There's no g3ttlng along without them, and It's juBS as Im? possible to deny that our coal yard is the best supplied ono Roanoke. You save on the quality when you order of us, and our ouitomora always know that they are getting full weight. A ton with us moans a ton, not one or two hundred weight abort. H. C. STARKEY & CO. 'Phone 105. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, NOV. 15. r'iret Appearance In Koanoke ot KATE CLAXTON, Supported l?y Her Own Coiiipnny in a Grand and Kiuhoratc Revival of THE Two Orphans A car load of Special Scenery will he lined In this production. 1'ricon, ?:.*,<?. 50c, 75c, and 81. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! ONB NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, Nov. 16. TUB FAVORITE ACTRESS, MARIE WAINWRIGHT IN SHERIDAN KNOWLE3' ?BST COMEDY, ' THE LOVE CHASE." GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED, STYLE OF CHARLES II. The Splendid Company Includes NATIIAN1EL IIAKTWIG, BAH TON LULL and 1IATTIB Ht'SSELL. S3BT-MISS WAINWH1(;UT will ?peak anew rhymed Epilogue, written for her hy Julian Magnus. "A <!AVOTTK *' will ho danced at the close, l'rlces. 25c. 50c, 75c and $1. Bt)H BALtfll. WILL SELL. THADE OH EXCHAN(;B 8-room dwelling, 1*1 llli<h Street, on terms to suit purcnascr. Write E lt. HAKKSDAI.lt, Norfolk, Va. 1113 lw FOK SALIC?MA'l'THESS BS, SHUCK AND cotton,,$9.95. straw and cotton, $1.95. Up? holstering. Factory. 816 Salem avenoe. lOStttt WANTED. WANTED ? I.OTfJ KEET OAK KENClN<i Inmhir und ;?M) feet 2xi oak scantling. State lowest cash price, delivered, and when it enn he delivered. C. tJ ," careTiMKs. IWINTER AND CAKE FOR HORSES AND cowe cheap. Will c-?ll for aud return them. Ad drees, J LCOIAN MOoMAW, C'loverdale, Va. Hi 30 to 13 1 WANTED?CASU PAID FOK CAST-OFF clothing, etc. Addrees 2!? Salem avenue or 1'. O. llox 5!I3, Roanoke, Va. 10 13 lm AOBNTB WANTED, WANTS D.-MAN TO SUI'BRINTBND branch ofllce for Western Manufacturing Company. Salary $1,200 yearly. References and $l'iO0 capital required. Address HOX S-'i, Atlanta, Ca. 10211 tt AGBN'TS-A SNAP FOR YOU. SALES IM monxe. Hlg pav. Will cost yon nothing to test the hnslness No sample* needed. UOUHE HOLD SPECIALTY COMPANY, TJW, Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. HI 15 lim \A7ANTBD?TWO Oil Til HEB HALBSMBN Vt for good territory, to handle our line of household goods. Good opportunity for en? ergetic canvassers. Apply standard installment Company, 809 Commerce street, Roanoke, Va. a-ift-ti Ramon's Liver Pill removes the bile. The Tonic Pellet tones up the system. Combined form a Perfect Treatment. 25,0. NOTION O? MiaVTlN???. NO (H'OitUM HAViNG APfBAHKl) AT TilK r?cnl>r nm* t .r ?ho onnnat meeting of Hio kho'dera of the Vir^l'ili 1 mliirtrial Accldont A ,*orl*tlo", not ice Is herehv slven that the .iirn'il ?neet'nn of s kid etocW'.ioh'rra will he helil at the cltlre of tho comp ?ny. No. 6 Camp, ??eil avetiUfl, Roanoke, Va , o-, Saturday, the 16th dar of NovVmhor, lrtOV at 10 o'clock a. m. \V. C, ttTEPUBN?ON, Secretary, 10 17 lm. WE WILL HEREAFTER HAVE A REGULAR WEEKLY REMNANT DAY, 1 Beginning Friday, November 15. i fifimftTnhPT1 No Remnants will be shown on any ABWCWUW, other day but Friday. Each week's 8 accumulation of Remnants will be held % over far Remnant Day. p -m WANT DAY-FRIDAY, REMNANTS OF EVERYTHING! Remnants! Remnants! Remnants I Odds and Ends! I Odds and Ends I I Odds and Ends! | i PRICES DONE AWAY WITH ! All Odds ard Eric's and Remnants must be cleared a*ay each, week. We will not let them accumulate. REMNANT DAY?FRIDAY. 1 ERE WE ARE AGAIN ! With Something Good to Offer You. .M ST ARRIVED, THK NEWEST, THE NOHIUBST. THE PKETTIKST OF ACL. Elegant 8ilver.Pl*>? (Quadruple)Tea Service, llenutlfiilly Enirruved, at Only ?10. Hotmtiiiil China Tea Set, SO Pleecs - - - ' - - ? Kleganl English Dinner Set. 100 Pieces ...... K. fancy Decorated Austrat Inn Toilet wets ...... 0?9O, Fancy Chairs, Ladles'Desks, China Closets, ami nv.rv artic le yon iiec<l lor making home comfortable aiul attractive, can be Count! at W. W. "WOBUM^IT &z GO'S GREAT BARGAIN FURNITURE HOUSE, _ NO. JJO SALEM AVKNIIK. INVITATIO A1/-E I<E*l>E(irFULLY INVITE THOSE WHO DESIRE IIOUSK FUHN1KHINU WOODS Vt to take a look over our "lock. Perhaps we have something that yon wish. Is It Car? pet* or hug* r Perhaps It It Blankets or Comforts. I? it a Parlor Bed or Dining Hoom Suite? \Vc have ail styles of Stoves. Do you ueed any ? I'erhapB It 1* a Dinner or Tea Set joa need. We h*?e the prettied yon ever saw. Onr Toilet Sets are beauties. Is It a fine Albnm, a Picture, nn KufcI, Silverware, Lace or Chenile Curtaina yoi need * In fact. If yen desire any? thing that adds romforl to tho home we can fnrnlah U as high in (trade, as low In price,an on as easy tcr cb as any honsc in the city. Come and see for youraelvea. Yours to please. CINCINNATI INSTALLMENT CO., 901 and 203, corner Commerce Street ana Salem Arcane. FACTS ABOUT BUILDING. When You Build You Want to Use the Best and Cheapest Material. White Pine Boors, Windows anil Blinds ARE THE BEST. First. Because they am mnch lighter. Second. Because they will rost lees to hang and keep in repair. Third. Because they are thoroughly dry and will not shrink. Fourth. Be/v.nef they will not warp and getont ot shape. Fifth. because they have a much smoother enrlacc, with mi gnplng Joints. Sixth. Uecinsc they will take and hold paint much better. Seventh. Becanse they will last longer, K'.ghtb. Because tney aro much better In every r'jpoct. I Use Indian Rock Lime.?u [ 'PllONB 2IO. fW Cnn rnrntah yon Kiln Dried Dressed Lnm birln any quantity, such as Flooring, Siding. Ceiling, Base, etc. When In need of any ol these call at 502 KOANOKE ST., KOANOKE, VA. J. H. WILKINSON.