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All Shoedom Should See The Six Sterling Stylish Serviceable Sensible Small-cost Specialties. Specified ill.OO LINE ?91. And All The World Including Shoedorn Would Be Belter Therefor If We Shod-"em' Roanoke Shoe Co., 13 Jefferson Street. it)a, xt/-?-l?t> \T a S Salem Av enue. ,' K.OANOKB, VA. Call and seo our latest Campaign Design, A Catchy Novelty. huntefT&co. 137 Salem Avenue S. W. 'Phone 198. Roanoke College, SALEM, VA. COURSES for DKURBBS, WITH ELEU tire?: high standard. Also, Commercial and Preparatory Course*. Library ? 30,000 volumes. Working laboratory. Good morals and discipline. Six churrhts; no barrooms. Healthful moun? tain climate Very moderate expens' e. 41th jesr bepiLs Se;.tirnber ltlth. Catalogue, with views, free. ^ 9 mi ins i>. Dreher, 7 10 tt President. FIRS!* CUSS BOARD AND MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS AT Mr<5 ? S Rnvfl'? >-*o. 9* Norfolk Are. 8. B., Klli. a. C, HUM) 3, ln front I'ussengcr Depot. Rates per day, $1; or .*I5 per month. Hot and cold baths at all honrs; also keep on hand a Crst claes stock of line Cigars, Tobacco and Candles. 710tf JERSEY DAIRY GO. WILL DELIVKK PROMPTLY TO ANT PAKT OF TUB CITY FRESH MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK. Special atteutlou given to Ice Cream nnd Water Ice. ANDY J. HUFF. 7 18 tr AlnnaKcr. 'Phone ?S. Isn't It Delightful to sit on" a shady piazza in* a cool and comfortable bio easy chair?one ok these $2.00 chairs of odr8, for ix 8tance. J?ST as convenient and com? fortable indoors as ot't?always seu v1ceable and < ool. yoc might drop ix and look them over ik you're down this way. Then we have others that abe prettier for a trifle moke. ; Very truly yours, 'Cincinnati Instalment Co., Snlem Ave. ami Commerce St. >?ir~~ THE SPANISH ARMADA. jCravolliicf, the Battle Which Finally Shat ^ , tort ii Its Once Great rower. The bottlo of Gravclincs, which flnnlly -shattered tho power of tho armada aud drovo it Id fugitive disarray Into tho tem? pestuous seas of tbo north, was fought on ] "*.ug. b, acoording to the continental reck? oning of time, though Professor Laughton prefers to give the date as July 89, in ac? cordance with tho old style then iu uso In. England. Hut the news of this grent and unexpected victory spread through Europu very slowly, and for several weeks many rumors of a decisive Spanish victory wero afloat. So persistent and detailed were these rumors that on Aug. 87 the Venetian senate passed, by an almost unanimous vote, a resolution congratulating the king of Spain on the success uf tho ar? mada. Information to the samo effect Was communicated on the same day to tho pope by tho Spanish emhassador in Rome, and Giovanni Gritti, the Venetian ambas? sador, at onco waited on his holiness to congratulato him on "the good news of tho Catholio armada." But tho popo was Incredulous. He had no great belief in the fleets of Spain or in the capacity of Sldonia. Ho had promised Philip a mil? lion of gold, but it was only to be paid on recolpt of tho news that a landing bad been effected in England. On Aug. 20 ho had Eaid to Gritti, "talking with his usual frankness for n considerable time:" "Tho king goes trifling with this ar? mada of his, but tho queen acts In earnest. Wore she only u Catholic sho would bo our best beloved, for six* has grent worth. Just look at Drake! Who is he? What forces has he? And yet ho burned 25 of tho king's ships at Gibraltar and as many ngaln at Lisbon. Ho has robbed tho flo? tilla and sacked Santo Domingo. Wo nro sorry to say it , but wo have a poor opinion of this Spanish armada and fear some dis? aster." Hence the nstuto Sixtus V was not too ready to credit tho rumors which had im? posed upon tbo Venetian Benote and thrown it into an ecstasy of congratulation. When ho recolvcd Gritti's congratulations on the good nows, "his holiness said," as Gritti roports, "he did not give it full credence, and that ho desired further verification. Ho pointed out that even if it were true the victory was not very great, for tho body of Druku's fleet had escaped. Unless tho Duko of Parma aud tbo Duke of Me? dina effected n junction nothing elso mat? tered much." Tho sagacity of Sixtus V was abundantly vindicated in tho issue. Parmn, as wo know, had not nnd never could havo ef? fected his junction with Sidonla, and, as the popo said, "with his usual frankness," "nothing cLo mattered much."?Quar? terly Roviow. Hum tan Dirt. One has heard of Russian dirt Mos? cow is its highest expression, I'm sure. Our baker is excellent (wbat a kalatch for breakfast this morning!), but he has been put into prison twico for having auch a dirty shop. In Russia I What must it have been 1 This beautiful house ?was discovered to bo in a state of filth. Eight muzhiks were Bent for, and two women, aud they and St Petersburg -servants set to work yesterday. The su? perintending is difficult, for tho men in Russia?nobl? creatures!?will not scrub, neither -will they -wash windows, and they needed much persuading, pre? cept and example, ?Mary Grace Thorn? ton in Century. B?rtN IN' PISCES. What the Signs of tho Zodiac Say to Sach Lucky Persons. It Is strange that people- should worry about tho future nt nil, inasmuch ns tho Hncient sagos settled till such littlo matters as BUOcesa or failure, health or illness, in? tellect or dullness and shortness or length of life by a simple reforenco to tho picture, on tho front page of tho almanac depict? ing a young man in th<< altogether, sur rounded by a lot of rams, bulls, twins, crabs, lions, seals and other dovioes known as tho signs of the zodiac. Should your birthday occur after Feh. 21 and boforo March 21 you tiro, according to tho astrologer, " horn in Pisoes." Tho "Pisces" are the two littlo fish orossed at tho feet of the young man in the almanac, "at tho foot of the serving department," to be technical. In that case you will be interested in all that relates to physical naturo. Men born in this sign are sometimes called walking encyclopedias. They nro cautious and require a reason for every? thing. They nro very conscientious and lacking self confldencu from tho fact that they cannot bear to bo under obligations for anything and tiro afraid of failing, for fear they will not. give satisfaction and an equivalent for what they got; especially fond of history; havo mechanical ability; make good engineers; liable to be troubled with headache and stomach troubles. To marry happily a man born between Feb. 21 and March 21 should marry o woman born between Aug. -~ and Sept. 22. Uy this means he will sccuro a mate of "fine intuitions. She will havo groat power of sight, taking In everything nt a glance on entering a room or on oponltig a page In a hook. She will show fine dis? crimination in all departments of life, par? ticularly of foods, and can be safely In? trusted to do tho family marketing." She will, however, bo very selfish and desirous of being the controlling Influence in tho home or in anything else that she may he engaged in. In this respect tho woman of Aug. 22 to Sept. 22 is the typ? ical new woman, but she will also be found to bo dornestib and keenly Interested In tho little details of homo life.?San Francisco Examiner._ rT"~~ FABLES FOR TODAV. '. Tho Tortoise and tho Eagle. A tortoise, lazily basking in the enn, lomplained to the sea birds and bemoan? ed her fate that she could not fly. Au eagle, hovering near, heard her lamen? tation and offered to take her aloft and float her in the air. Not knowing that tho eagle was help? ing JEsop out with a volume of fables, the tortoise eagerly accepted tho offer, and tho eagle, taking her up in his tal? ons, bore her almost to the clonds. "When they were at the greatest possi? ble height, tho eagle suddenly let go his hold. "Fall!" he cried in his finest plat? form accent. "Why should one born foi tht earth desire wings and clouds?" The tortoise, however, who was u student of Maxim, immediately threw overboard the eggs she carried for bal? last, crawled out on her top shell, and, employing the principle of tho aero? planes, soared in lovely concentric cir cles back to the ground, Sho thereupon Bued tho eagle for breach of promise and desert ie>n. Moral.?jEsop was all right, but he lacked the advantages of a newspaper traiu?i?.?New Y/rk Press. Is it Werth While To spend your money for roster-. Circulars, Cards or ofllco stationery?unless tue print - Ing is carefully and thoughtfully done. In a business-like manner? 264,000 Sheets per Day !s nbout the capacity of our press room. We are quite nitre it's equal l* not to he found in the state. Our Facilities Arc kept right up-to-date. The <">c-t i> uono tooituoil for our customers. We Have Done Moro Printing In the past few months than m period of our history. We have more facilities. The Stone Printing and Mfg. Co. R0AH0KE. VA. Miss Ruth Collins, of East Radfortl, Miss Lela Borden and Miss Kate Jones, of Cambria, are visiting friends in the city. Mrs. C. L. Button returned'yesterday from her country residence near White Sulphur Springs. L. W. Harris, of Kentucky, a native Virginian, is visiting relatives in this city. Hon. E. W. Saunders, of Franklin county, was in the city yesterday. ? S. D. Barnhardt left yesterday for a ten days' trip to Baltimore and Washington. Miss Dorney roturtod yesterday in company with a number of others from this city from a viBlt to Mn. W. A. Lyons at Crockett Springs, having mado tho entire trip on a bicycle. Misses Mattle Williams and Ultdys McCauley, oof Salem, are visiting the family of A. H. Asberry on Pat?cr3on avenu >, West End. Miss Mary Goodwin, cf Fiticasll?, Is visiting tho family cf G. W. Ammen. J. II. Lindtay, editor of the Cbar lottesvillo Prograos, was in thecity yes? terday vlsiii?K his aunt, MrE. V. P. Fsnt, on First ?venue n. w. Mra. W. E Higgins and Mrs. I) C CjnJen and Mra. W. E Moore, tho lat* t-r the grtnd president of the Ladies' Auxiliary O. R C, who have been the grueBts of the family of M. J. Jcunello 03 Eighth avenue s. w. during the meet? ing of Federated Organizations, left for their homes (.yesterday, the two farmer at Cjlumbus, Ohio, and tho lat? ter at Toledo, Ohio. J. J. Tics, who has been wi'-h Uuff, Andrews & Themas for the pis', fcur yeare, has bteu transferred from this city to Bluefield, where be will ba em? ployed in their Bluefield bouse. Mr. Tice will leave Roanoke to-day. P. E. Koonir. is confined to bis bed at hla residence in Southeast Roancke News has retched hero frcm Rlna, Vs., stating that J. F. Surface, a prom? inent buainete man of that place, is yet very ill with fever at his home. Mrs. M. E. Ctseell and daughter, of Cclumbus, Ohio, who have been In at tendance at tho meeting of Federated Organizations, left yesterday for Crewo to spend a few days. J. T. Diuguid and family, of Lynch burg, who hava bean vl'lting tho family of A.. J. Evans on Highland avenue, returned home yesterday. Prof J. M. Paris, of tho Dir.smore Buolness College, of St&untotli retuinod homo yesterday after spe-ndir.g Several day in tho ciiy. ?eo R. Paris returned yesterday from a trip to Huntingdon, W Vi, Dr. J H. Jones left yesterday for tho St. Lcuis convention, as ,Lo exrrrsBt-d it to nix with the "hayseeds." He thinks the Populists wilt endorse Bryan. W. J Taylor and wife, c f Greene vill?, are rrgiatcred a. the S:. Jimes. Gso. R. W?rd, of Abingdon, is in the? city cr. basinets. John Sweet, cf Pembroke, Giles county, is a Rucsfc at the St James. MIssee Pearl Peters and Maud Et;d dleston will leave to day fer a week's visit to friend*, at CroJS P.cais Mrs. A. Tankersley, of Charlotte, N. C, Is visiting her sia-e-r, Mrs. Mcas, on Gilmer avenue n w. J. C. Bolton, of Finosstle, was in the city yesterday. Hon L. S Griffin left last night for Glasgow and will go from .he-re to his home in Cblctgo. M. J Jennelle left yesterday for a bus inesa trip to CalumbuD, Ohio. Angel cake 25 cents at CatognPs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup ant) whooping-cough. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by the Chas. Lyle Drug Co. That Columbia Surrey is a daisy. Two more sold yesterday by Yost-For rer Co. The nicest and most refreshing summer drinks are to be had at Catogni's. Minorca, Langshan and Leghorn eggs, fresh layed, ttt'7? cents per setting of llf teen. A fine Minorca rooster given away with each setting and the stock guaran? teed exempt from all disease and all win? ter layers; also? fine cow and calf. Call at 723 Campbell avenue. Solid comfort. That lawn swing Tit Yost-Forrer's. CURES KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Thousands of such cases have l>cen cured by the use of Botanic Blood Balm <"B. B. B."i If you doubt it. call or send to the company wln.se advertisement appears In this paper, and they will, for a one-cent stamp, -end you a hook of wonderful cure*, not only of the above diseases, but of all manner of ailments arising from impure blood. It is the standard remedy of the age for the cure of all blood and skia diseases. $1.00 per large bottle. For sale by Druggists. A nice line of fly nets und summer lap robes YoHt-Forier Co. limited, next to postoflice. ; J j.tu'.?,? fe.. ? E Ilia Answer.' A gooil hotel olerk must know every? thing. Ho must bo at>lti to read tbo Inner? most thoughts of ovory guest that comes to his house. Ho must ho ready to answer ovory question that is asked, whothor con? cerning railroad trains, predostlnarlanism, politics, law, Kcieuco, geogruphy, astron? omy or theology. Houston has ono of tho brightest hotel clerks in tho world. Ho is always offublo, ready with any kind of information what? ever, and never has to bo asked twioo for anything. Two drummors wero sitting in tho lobby of this lintel u few nights ago, and ono of thorn was telling tho other about the clerk's readiness and said: "I'll bet you thodrluks that If you open that newspaper that you have In your hand, select tho llrst phrase that meets your oyo, and then walk over to tho clerk and say It over to him bo will respond in 6omo way without a moment's hesitation." Tho drummor opened tho paper by chance at a political article, and tho first words bo saw were, "The greatest good to tbo grolltest number." Ho walked over to tho clerk's desk, leaned bis elbow on It and said seriously, "Tho greatest gisid to tho greatest number." The clerk Moiled pleasantly, tapped a bell and said to the bellboy: "Take a bottlo of whisky up to room '.?." ?Houston Post. Moscow l"rom tho Kremlin* Tlw journal of Miss Mary Grace Thorn? ton, daughter of tho British ombassador, describing tho coronation of tho lato czar of Russia, is printed In ThoContury. Miss Thornton writes: Wo saw a beautiful stretch of this picturesque town yesterday from tho terrace of tho Kremlin, the river below running between its white quays and beyond lines and lines of green roofod bouses, broken continually by tho darker clumps of trees In some charming Moscow garden or by the shining cupolas nnd spires of tho famous Moscow churches. And yet, with its charm of an existence of centuries, Moscow seems to me to pos? sess very little of tho quiet of ago. In tho ohurobes, for Instance, somo of Iho art is so barlxiric as to carry one straight back to dark days. It is lmposslblo to c-cape from hisRtric-al associations of ignorance und cruelty as one might in some western town, and I liogin to think that it is be? cause tho Russians themselves are not en? tirely removed from tho superstition and despotism of t hat time. The contrast Is less, tho association easier to call up, till every bit of tho Moscow of today is strik? ing by what it suggests. Even from tho beautiful Kremlin terraco one sees tho rush of wild Tartars up tho slopes, tho quiut summer day is full of noise, and whuru one's foot now presses tbo soft groeu gross tbo ground is red with blood. A Warning to the Gents. Tho annual ball of tho Occidental Ly? ceum and Sporting society was at its height, when the master of ceremonies, a gentleman in full dress vest and trousers and sack coat and four breastpins In his shirt front, vaulted airily into thoinlddlo of tho ballroom floor nnd said, with an ominous glitter in his cyo: "I am Informed by tome of tho ladies present that some of tho gents from over Lead Man's Gulch way air jest a little bit too exuberant in carrying out tho ftggers of tho dances, and that when I sing out, 'Swing y or duoksy daddies I'those gents swing their ladies clear olT'n their feet. Kow we waul things to go off happy and harmonious hero tonight, b?t if any moro complaint o' this sort aro mado somo o' tho Dead Man's Gulch gents'll bo likely to go homo on a shutter, yo hoar me? Choose ycr partiners fcr tho next kadrillo, nn all 6et n'stuudin!" and they all "sot" to tho tuno of "Granny, Will Yor Dog'Bite?"? DetroitJfroc Press. The bustard has a pouch under his chin so capacious as to contain -six or sovon quarts of water. When suddenly attacked and with no time for escape, ho will turn on his enemies a violent stream from this natural sosorvoir. THK PAIR. Have you been to the Fair? Now open at No. i) Salem avenue, with an elegant ino of books.stationary, glassware, inks, pencils, tablets etc. Give us a call and inspect our stock. George Gravatt, Man Don't forget to take your^clothes to the Radford Steam Laundry. ". - ? <t BICYCLISTS SHOULD usePOND'S EXTRACT CURES Wounds, Bruises, Sunburn, Sprains Lameness, Insect Bites, and ALL PAIN. After hard If ORK or EXERCISING rub with it to AVOID LAMENESS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES ?Weak, Watory, Worthless. POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT cures PILES. s??r" POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 7G Fifth Ave., New Yak. PAY-DAY BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK. AT DOMESTIC COUNTER. The celebrated Lancaster Mills Gingham. In small and medium staple styles (commonly called apron checks) In every color and style, the best (?luguam In the market, to go Bargain Week tor only 5c a yard. The Justly celebrated barker Mills Bleached Mnelln, full yard-wide, about same weicht as ?'Fruit of the Loom," regular price Is Sc. to go Bargain Week lor only 6,Sc Balance of stock of best :0c l'ercalcs to go this week tor only Be per yard. popular Per 21/A per yard, a largo lot of pretty dainty ' 4 u Scotch Lawns. These are 27 Inchos wide und the Uuest grade lawns ever put upon the markets for 5c in the regular way. Outbargain price only SAic. On Per T*m- our entire line ot the flnest regular Qu ''-Sc in ml ties, Organdies and Duchesso Jaconets These include all !h? 1'ersian and Dresden Patterns and all the Lineu effects. Not a ya:d ot these has befers been ottered for lees than is S c. Bargain week price, 8c. ntr yard, ose lot One Silk Striped Chal lle In the exquisite and extremely popular Persian deslgni?marvels of beauty? very desirable for a Dressy Wairt or Dainty Wrapper. Actual value 33c. Puy-day bargain price only half, 12\c. n 1/ ? tier yard, 1,(00 yards of i.ood Bleached 0 / - U Twilled Crash tor cup towels, dish clotbs, lea towels, kitchen towels, glais towels, or any other name you may wish to Rive it. Worth everywhere else Sc a yard. Ton can get a whole 35-yard holt for b";Xc. By the way, we have lots ot Lood i iiinz* In all kinds of Toweling* at 5c, 6>?c, 8c, lue and HXc per yard. , per yard, 1,230 yards ilnc grade Nainsook j Checke, In the pretty, small and medium checks, so desirable for llttlo people's wear. This lotreprcsente the best 10c Nainsook Checks in Koanoke. Marked down for pay-day week to tXe. CSS tses On nnrt I I A l,or yard, two lots of first class ?b dllU I I G Indigo Blue IKnlm lor Overalls. We can assure our friends that thess two lots reprrsnnt values seldom If ever tonnd In this elaee ot goods. rn. per pair, about twenty palrc of Lace Cur JUu l line, three yard- loug. Just abmt whit oth^r doalcre w: 11 charge yon "55c for. Wo have meny thlrgsot soeclal value lu this department wuica hick ot space forbids mentioning hero. A?k to see "Bargains lu Laco Cnrta'.us." *)rne;ch, SCO heavy Opaque Spilug Kolleir L 3|| Window Shndee In h dozeu different colors, v nine everywhere 12c each. Our price SBcoiCb. ?i 0 best grade Shades, with a nice linen fringe uero?8 the bottom. o:,ly liT.Sc cccli, QQft Per yard. Fine lllack Cc'rdnroy, that was O?U taken frrm the N. ?t \V. wreck, all in pcr [ tcct condition, actually cannot hu bought at regular value for less than 75c. We are sel.li g It | every day tor Ladles' suits, (stirt and Jucket). It 1 Is the "fad," yon know, Juet now In the larger cities. All the ilcii want It for blcycls breeches. I The hoys want It for pacts they can't war cut l Only 39c. IOl/A tig lot of the new White Belfast Back A/3bLooke Just like the pure linen duck. \\ e a so have about twenty pieces more of that elegant White Duck at 10c to supply next week s demand. ff I QQ per dozen, twenty;\lozen larpe Dinner ?J> I .00 Napkins, full >, e!/.e, verv fine linen and beautifully finished. By comparison at other stores yon will bo convinced that these would be good value at $2.75 per dcz?n. By the wav, you Jnsi ought to take a look at onr new Hue of Nap? kins. The.c arc many epocial values. 2SS: DRESS GOODS. P. tees In this department havo bscn terribly wreaked. Goods must and will ho moved to make room for early fa!', stock. IQu One lot M Inch Unit-wool Bicycle Suiting; Ob really cheap at 89,; from tue N. & W. wreck; only l'Jc. ?jr? Ono lot 63-lnch absolute all-wool Dress t Ju Ooods. Never tetore known less than 50c. We make the pries Just one hilt, 33c; a great bargain. One lot all-wool Novelty Droia Ooods. never before less tban 293; also one lot go Dress Goods, that pretty mixed goods like Sour grandmamma used to wear, always sells at )c; all nice, clean steck; now only 33c. QQo Ono lot Silk and Wool Dress Uoods; also Ouu onc lot Pretty little checked Kreuch Serges tor children's wear; nil 40 Inches wide. Nothing in the line ever sold tor :e-? thin 50c bet?rt; now 3Sc. _ SUMMER BLACK GOOD8. Balance of tbose pretty Black Dotted Swisses to be cleared away; 33c ones for 25c; 33c once for 80c. Black Organdlo, 3 yards wide; OCc grade re? duced to 89c; WXc grade reduced to 4S:. Fait Black India Lluens, lie aud 12 s c Black Checked Muslins, to close, 7Xc FOR MEN ONLY. One lot line-', grade French Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, 39c; former price $1 to fi.su apiece. Drawerslnsl7.es 30, 34, 36 and 38; Shirts 84, 80 and 41 This lot orflnr.dfl.B0 Shirts and Draw? ers to be sacrificed at only 39c apiece. One lot fine Checked Nainsook Drawers, cool and elegant for warm we it her wear. Sizes 30-31, 88 33, 42-31, 44-39. These hive never been sold for less than .Vic a pair. To be closed out at only bait price, 35c a pair. Twolvo dozen pairs "The Wizard" Cuff Uold ore, the best cuff holder lu tho world, to be sold for To a pair. Goats.' Silk Uarter?, Is a'.l oolors, oaly 10c a pair. Worth 2?c. At 35 cents per dozer., or 19c per balf dozen, about fifty dozen more Ocu's' 4 ply Linen Col? lars; all clean and In good condition: actual value $1.30 per dcz;n. At VIXo each, one lot Men's Klnc Polished T n Leather Belts. Tho bes.l 25c kind. FANS ! KEEP COOL! Ger big stock of J panese Folding Facs will go at almost "give away' iirlcef: At 3c earn, balance of 4c and 5c ones. At Be each, all the 10%, 15c and ITc ones?black and colors. At 12.Sc etch, the rnagnltUent line of 35c ones. TRUNKS AG AiN. Wo have Just received another grea*. cirgo or Trunks?the kind that are pnt together to stay. '1 ho pretty pnrt about our Trunk Dullness Is our price?, You wonhl bj amazed to know how many Trunks wo sell?more than all the o ber dealers combined. Our prices do i'.. We deliver them to all parte ot tlie city free. TOILET PAPER. 1,000 rolls IVrfornt?d Ko'.l Toilet Paper, high grade, medicated, only tc a roll or 55c B dozen rolls. Ten eases pure Macl'la Tissue Toilet Paper in packages, 5c a package, or 59e per dcz:n pack? ages. MISCELLANEOUS. One lot Bureau and Tidv Scrim, value 35c per yard; from the N. & W. wreck; only 10c. Beautiful Japanese Gold Printed Draperies. 12.se; worth 14c. One piece Pink Drapery, gold printed, slightly damaged 7c per yard. 37-lhch Dornet Flannel, ooks like douhle-fiiced Canton?nlee summer welgct?only 4c. 33 Inch Lonsdale Cambric, worth at oilier stores Sc. for 5c. 13 dozen (all In stock) Bleached Bath Towels, good at 8c, to go for 5c each, orO.'c a dozen. WATT, RETTEW & CLAY. cSaS Notice! To those contemplating building: From this day on OATOGNI BROS, will keep a Better and IVore Complete line of FINISHED LUMBER. Orders taken for all kinds of Mouldings, Scroll Work, Etc. Will be glad to make estimates on any i^gigbill presented. AU[we ask is see us Z^nL before" purchasing. Our Screen Doors and Windows ARE STILL GOING. f!| make known your .A PAPER FOIt TUE PEOPLE. WANTS HEAD BY ALL THE PEOPLE. RESTORED MANHOOD DR.MOTT'S KEBVEBDfE PILLS nctuKhi and AKTisa Dlur? For sale by OHAS. D. FOX 205 COMMERCE STREET, ROANOKK. V .V . Roanoke Times Has Full Telegraph Service. Five Dollars a Yeai in Advance