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Just Tell Them That You Saw That $2,50 First Quality Calf, Genuine Goodyear Welt, at ROANOKE SHOE CO. Tin? S|?o( Cash Money Savors. 11 Jeil'ersou Street, Kalein Avenue? Roanoke, Virginia. T. T. FisunrrtNB, President. B. W. Tinsley, Teller. J. B. ANDHKW?, Vice-President. J. J. Scott, Bookkeeper. J. IS. FlSHBVRNB, Um bier, K'.rhy Crsblll, Hnnucr, 1 NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF ROANOKE, VA. EXCHANGE DCILDIKO, COR. JBFFBKSUN STKBKT AM) SALBU A V'BNL'B. CAPITAL, $ I 00,000. SURPLUS, $20 000. CITY DEPOSITORY. Interest paid on Deposition Certificate Batet* Deposit Boxes for rent. Fire and bnri;)ar proof vaults, etc. We solicit the accounts of indi? viduals, corporations, firms, hanks atd bankers, and we will extend to ail erery W accommodation and facility for the transaction of business ron-'.stent with conserra- af live banking, sma.il Acconnt? Annreciated. li i,er dlccounted for cus tomers. A general banking business transacted 9 X?Ro MOTT'S I Tho only safe, sure anrJ reliablo Femalo PILL ever offered to Ladies, especially recommend? ed to nmrried Ludica. Ask for DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS and take no other. i?r~ Send lor circular. Price *?.Ul> per box, t> boxes lor 86.00, DIt. IVlOTT't-i CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland, Ohio. VI05 COMMKKCE STRKET, KOAKOKE, VA. Forsaloby OHAS. D. FOX. c A Poor Stove Will spoil the work of the driest cook. Mote money will be spen* on It for repairs than the hiuh cat priced stove will ce*t. It won't wear?'t will glvs endless trouble The -afe way Is to buy a reliable st ive, and a reliable, stove always costs a reasonable price. The State Steel Range ll the best wo know anything about Y< u may bj sure we would handle only the best. There are many makes, you know. We had onr choice, and we choose the Agate. For Kood folid satisfaction nd wear there Is nothing like It. Price right To I LET S.KTS. -We hare a line of ten pieces Toilet Set* that we will sell at worth it. If yon want a set, come now Very truly, Cincinnati Instalment Co., Salem Arc and Commerce St. WORTH WINNING?THAT $400 PIANO A Capacious Machine One of our presses requires, when at its tullcapo. city, something over a ton ?>f paper to keep It moving ton breakfast and suppor. We bnve about a dozon ; that's why we buy "tons and tons" ot paper tune?and buying ''tons and tons" gives us the of the market. Our customers get the benefit. <}? It " PltOMIMK- K KKl'Klt " The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Opposite Unti l Uosuoke. EUW. I., skim:. President. ROAIMOKE, VA. COMING AN ill C. W. William? wont to Lyncbburg yes.erday on business. II. C. Maddox, the heavy weight drummer, is in the city. Miss F Green, of Atlanta, U? , is a guest of the Ponce Do Leon. A 13. Eflrd snd wlfn, of Florida, aro registered at Hotel Kjanoke. C. IS Hancock, of Lynchburg, was in the city yesterday on business. W. E Hubank. of Bedford City, was in R\>anoko yesterday on business. C E F Burnley, a coal operator of lirahauj, ig In tin city on business. Chas. II Coeke, manager of Holllns Institute, was in tho city yesterday. W. Dunlap and wife, of Blacksburg, are registered at tha Ponco Do Loon. Mrs J. H. Connor and daughter Ida, are viattins relatives in Floyd county. Samuel Walton, of West Virginia, is in the city looking after bis intorssts. Mi33 Ulna Long and sister, of Vin ton, are visiting MUs Militr, a: Ocean View. Dr. J, C .Titmson and two son* left yesterday to viai; friends in Fauuuler county. (",?o R <?hh, a prominent firmer near Vinton, I seriously lit with ory? sipelas. Mrs. Phil. Lockett and little daughter left yesterday for a visit to Buffalo Springs. Mr and Mrs. J II Windel went to Allegbany Springs yesterday to 6pend some time. Miss Eu'.a Richardson returned yes terd&y from a two weeks' visit to friends in Louisville. Rev. W. T Schooley, who has been in the city fer several dajn, wen? to Eills ton yesterday. Misses Lou Bass and Kate Winfroe, of Norfolk, are visiting Mrs. Chas. D. Fox cn Church street. Master Fred RlfT.>, of Hioton, W. Va , is visiting his uncle, A L R'.fTd, at 1306 Patterson avtnue s. w. Mrs R. L Carroll and daughter, Miss Sallle, of Lynchburg, aro regis? tered at Hotel Roanske. Hunter Has Been Fishing Kor the past week and must have had good lnck?not "fleherman's luck"?for ho hus forwarded us a part of hi? "catch," which we are sellini; at the follow inc. low prices: Good Salmon. IOc Better Salmon. 15c Blood Red Alaska. 15c Hume's 8almon Steak. 15c Mackerel-Great big fellows, as big as a "fish story," for 15c. A good one notquiteio large 9c, three for 25c. HUNTERS CO. 127 Satleiii A.veil itc &. W. 'Phone 198. Rov. Dr. Hroughton, pastor of Calvary IlapMst Church, returned yesterday from a month's vacation accompanied by Rov. W. W. Hamilton. J. T. Hall received a telegram from Mrs. Hall yesterday announcing the death of her brotbor, Dr. John L. Har? rls, at Richmond, Ivy. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Catle'.t and Lesllo Eubank, of Summit. Va , are visiting their sister, Mrs J K Gllchrlst, 005 Eighth avenue s. w. No. 7 cooking stove. Complete, for S10 50, at 110 and 110 1-3 Commeic9 street, Kowman'a Ice cream parlor Is the beBt in the city. FUR SALE. Five acres of nice farm land on street ear line to Salem. Apply to "0. S,"care Tinier. Yosl Forrer Co. Bell lawn mowers. ANOTHER EVENTFUL WEEK AT OUR STORE. Domestic Department. Marker Mills yard-wide Bleached Muslin, roal value Sc, for only 55fc. Lancaster Mills ilinahams, all styles and colors, 4 He?Monday's special sale. Fruit of the Loom Hleaohed Musiln, only i' Vi c?Monday's special. American Indigo Calicoes, 4^o. 5,000 yards geed quality Bloached Musiln, worth 6J<0, for 5c. Best grade Hiack and Wblto Calicoes, 5o. _ More White Ducks. We have just opened a new lot of pretty and stylish Whito Duo^s for this week's trade. 10 pieces lovely "Basket Weave," the fad of tho season, < nly 12 l-2c 20 pieces fine White Duck, In toe lovely linen finish?looks just like linen?13 l-2c. Lovely Navy Blue Duck, the finest, 12 i-2o "_ Gents' Corner. (rents' Silk Carters only 10c pair (.tents' Seamless Fast Black Half Hose, worth 12Hc, for only Sc pair. Gonta' Seamless "Automatic" Half Hoso (third case just opened), only Bo; cheap at 12Hu Gonts' Fast Black Seamless Hilf Hoso, mado from fino Maco yarn, only 12Xo; actually a good 2(ic stocking SO dozen Cents' I'nlaundored White Shirts, linen fronts, reinforced back and front?a good 50a shirt?to bo t-o.d for only 3i'c each. Gents' fine Negligee Shirts, laun? dered, detachable collars and culTs, re? duced to S3; to close out. Gents' best Overalls, only 50a pair. Hoys' Laundered Negligee Shirts, 12c Hoys' Natural Knee Drawers, 35a pair. Ladies' Black Satin Steck Bows, lue etco; worth 25c ? Blue Denims for Overalls. We are now prepared to meet the demands of our friends for Bluo Denims for overalls. Good, honest 'gocds here. 20 pieces Kxtra Quality Bluo Denim, would bo good value at 15c, for oniy 12H'c 20 pieces medium weight at only 9o; a real good 10c quality 5 pieces 9 ounce extra heavy, worth 20c. for only 15o. Full stock of Cottonado for men's and boyb' pants, 10c, 12Xo, 150 and 200. India Linens. Just opened, a big lot of special val* u6b In India Linens for this week. One lot fine Sheer India Linen, 32 inches wide, to go at 10c. Actual value is 12Hc. 1 000 yards fine Sheer India Linen, good value at other stores for 17c. This goes for only 12Ho. 500 yards extra fine India Linen, well worth 25c To go at only 17c. 2,000 yards 40-Inch India Linen. Great big value at lOo. Finer grades 40 inch India Linen at 12Xc and 15c Another lot Linen-Colored India Linen?this week, tine and sheer, only 12*0. Remnants White Goods. We will place on our counters Monday morning an elegant assortment of Rem? nant Wblto Gocds (about SOU yards In the lot), India Linens, Dimities, Striped and Checked Nainwooks, Plaid Muslins, A.c. Some fino goods among them. A great opportunity for supplying tho lit? tle cnos. They are mainly small dainty pattorna. Early callers always get tho choicest things. Yards and price plainly marked on each piece. Call at White Gocds Counter, rear of store, east Bide. Scrim for Curtains. 2 000 yards good Scrim for Curtain?, 4') inches neide, only tc. Worth 5o to 0c at oilier stores. 42-inch best grado Scrim 80. Worth 10c. Pretty Bed, Blue cr Gold Striped Scrim for only Bo, Very btyiish. Finest "Etiamine" Scrim, in lovely Htripn8 of blue, gold or red, worth 17c, tor 12 Ho. Best uuality plain Sorlro, round thread 12 He. White Goods. yards New Whlto Organdies, two wide, at 33c and 50c. Big lino of P.ain Swisses, justopened, 10c, 12 He 17c, 202. 250, !VSj snd 50o. Imperial Long Cloth 10c a yard, or SI.15 for a 13 yard piece. Finest grado Long Cloth, 12 1-23 a yard. Big lot Soft Plain Nainsooks, 12 l-2c, 17c, 20c, 22c, 25c and 33:. 36-laob Dotted Muslin for Curtains In tho stylish big dots, 12 l-2c Chenile Table Covers. Fifty finest quality, heavy 4-4 Che? nile Table Covers, beautiful rich pat? terns, tho most desirable thing for a small centre table, to go at 50ceach. WATT. RETTEW & CLAY. T The Popular Awakening and Arousing Into Action to Attend the Most Weighty, Powerful, Astonishing bale of Clothing Ever Known to Cultivated Buyers. The Great on: I-iOl .No ?>. RGCttOII EdsC Description: IjOI .\o.?, section 8 wood addition. This lot!is 40 feet by i:!<> feel deep, ad lias ajgood frame dwelling house thereon. TERMS:?One-third cash am ance upon a credit i>f one and two y to be evidenced by negotiable notes* f th purchaser secured by deed <,r trust on tli property. J - A. BLAIR ANTRIM, f? ' JOHN M HART, gft -r*? Special ('.tnissli ners. In the'Vlcrk's 'office <>i the" busting court of the city of Ronnoke: I'. V Vh MilU-r. plaintiff, against Rosa L. Robert son, defendant. Chancery. I. S. S Brooke, clei K of tin* said court, do certif that the bond required of the special com missioners by the decree rendered in salt cause on the 0th day of July, 1890, ha' been duly given. Given under my hand as clerk o said court this 30th day of July, 1890. T ;J1 td S. S. limx >KE, Clerk. Clearance Sale nnTODr^o8^^6^^ and a11 thought of cost or consequence entirely igr They are modem miracles in the way of offers. NOTE THE CHANGE OF PRICES? kmgmen. TEN dozen Silk Windsor Scarfs, assortod patterns, thai Bold for 250 and 500. Our closing price 15c each, two for 35c. THE remainder of Coilats, with name our E & W. _ excraced, will be closed at Sc each Not more than six to each customer Sil If Hp WE N'T Y dozsn Soft and *. Hats, including the celebrated YoumanH, that sold for tho world over. Your choice for 50c. I^IVE dczen of the celebrated Universal Night Shirt* thai bold for 81.50 and Si 98c. S.ziB 14 to 1 'ur closing price, Manhattan Colored f tin collars and cu\U sold for 82. Our . Sizes 14, lO^, 17, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE property. ? By virtue of a deed of trui dated the 1st day of January, 1893, froi W. A. Harris to the undersigned trustet recorded in the clerk's office of the conn! court of Roanoke county. Virginia, o the 20th day of April, 1808, conveyin the hereinafter described property trust to secure to A. M. and W. M. Fll ler the payment of the sum of flftee thousand dollars ($15,000.00; with int?, e-t thereon at the rate of six percent, pt annum from the 1st day of January, Is'." evidenced by two bonds of the said W. A Harris, each in the sum of seven thou saud live hundred dollars ($7,500.00), and payable, one in live years after date and rpWENTY dezon Men's F'ei_ch A BalbriKvai, Shirts that sold for 4i)c. will oe closed at 23c each. FIFTY pairs Men's Trousers that sold for 81 35 and SI 50. Our closing price, ona. TWENTY dtz?n that s>ld for closed out at 63c Eclipse Shirts and Si.25, to t Siz^s 14 to 17. rpEN dczon Biy's Ho?e, faBt A ors. that Bold for 25c. Der pair c^l now 13c rpEN dc -I. Hose n Black and Tan Half i;.?? sold for 30c. Our Closing price, da TEX dozen Bicycle Hose that sold for 81.50. Our closing price, 77c T^HE remainder of my Wblto Silk # Initial Handkerchiefs that sold for 50c will be oloied at l?j each. 100 ing price, ?0.75 Suits that sold for and 820 Our clcs 100 89.75. Mon's Suits that soldfor 812 and 8.'5 Our closing price, I QQ Men's Suits that s 8S 810 and 813 price 81 75. Our closing i. . -. i ? ? ?! ??? ? i ? W8 H mu lyfjf^lf ??BWWIslWilisI si ? tin* other in ten years after date, witlrrj TI7rjTJl7' \aj'\\ u. , ?tX? '.trrS WEEK ^'"^mad? me.m?rubie by the great Passion in and out of my store. A mass of ffi'?f?rn?! Bargains yet untouched. A quiet hint. The earlier you come the better you fare. the payment of the sent! annual install ment of interest due on the 1st day oj July, 1*00. and being authorized so todt by the deed of trust aforesaid and beinl required so to do by the said A. M. ant ?W. M Kuller. I will, on the 7TH DAY OF AUGUST, l^DO. in front of the court Ave. JOSEPH COHN.