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TO BUILD UP ?wig? Piled Up in Our Win in Ever Was Shown Before for $1.98. p ? m Take a Look At It and Remember We Sell Trunks. Roanoke Shoe Co, Spot Cash MoneySavers, %l ESSEXSE?! Roanokb, Va. FIRST CLASS BOARD AND MEALS 8KHVED AT ALI. HOURS AT M?c S q Rnco'c No- 9* N'orfoik ato. s. b., MlQt H> 0. UUO? 0| in front Passenger Depot. Rates perday, fl; or $IS per month. Hot and cold baths tU all hours ; also keep on hand a first class stooli ot ?ne Cigars, Tobacco and Candles. 710tt JERSEY DAIRY CO. WI1A 1)11.1 Vt.K PHOT.IPTI.Y TO ANT PAST OF THE CITV FRESH MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK. Special ntteatlon {riven to Xe? Cream and Water loo. AKDY J. HUFF. 7 1? rf Manager. 4Phene :ts. Largest stock of hand-made tin ware in'the city. It ?rill pay you tft buy this tinware when you can get it. at factory prices. No. lit) and 110 1-2 Commerce street. \ ? PROGRAM Wfe^WlilHB BICUMUND u f&fc " ?AT- ; - T Itel Bedford, Bedford City Tuesday, 18th. IUI.I. DKBSS UEKMAM Wednesday, 19th. To tlio Peaks of Ot*?r CMKIrcn's Hallet nul Fancy Dress Itall Thursday, 20th. Morning Concert by tue Lvuchbu'B Urans Hand. Grand Tournament" and Hall. -? t Friday 21st. I l I I. DRESS G KRAI AN. Saturday, 22d. Afternoon Ocrrcrvt by the lloanoln Opera House OrclieHtrn. Recitals, Vocal and Instrumental Concerts. Sunday, 23d. Sacred Morning Concert by the IJoanoke 8-lS-?t Orchestra. ANOTHER COT. 20 per cent. Knocked Off From Our Midsummer Prices. We have 100 Suits which were advertised at Wiidsuirvmer Prices for $4.50, wo will sell for two weeks >At $3.50. XSf~ Come ami ?cenro oiif of tltOM Bpeola'l before they are entirely Mid. BANNER GLOTIING CO., 36 Salem Avenue. FIRE INSURANCE. LAWRENCE S. DAVIS Represents tbe following old line companies: Commercial Union of London, Lion Fire ot London: North British and Mercantile, of Bdln bure; Norwich Union, of England; New York Underwriters, of New York; Philadelphia Under? writers, ot Philadelphia; Scottish Union and National, of Edlnburg. Prompt attention given to any business en? trusted to my car*. Office: No. 5 Camnbell avenne w., rear Com? mercial National Bank. 8 1 lm We Lead the Followers <>ur MnUlUlOtll Hilling Muchlno In this part of tho country. But it would be no disgraco to follow the leaders. If wc could not be leaders we would try to he first class followers of the leaders. The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company. 110. 112 ud lit North Jefferson street, KOAXOKK, VA. BDW. L. STOXEi Pmldeat. COMING AP GOING Mrs. A. L. Onto is visiting friends in Fincastle. ('. K. Michael left yesterday on a busi? ness trip to Danville. Miss Bessie Kiunier left lust night for a visit to the sea shore. P. n. TaliaferrOjOf Richmond,is \islting bis uncle, C. C. Taliaferro. JFMiss Fannie Webb is visiting friends at Bo?ne's Mill, Franklin county. ? Mrs. H. A. Washington left yesterday for a weeks' visit to Virginia Beach. M. 0. Thomas, manager of the Crock ttts Spring*, was in the city yesterday. .7. B. Sullivan and C. B. Robertson, of Lynchburg, are guests of Hotel Roanoke. Miss Kdna Long, of Vinton, has re? turned from a visit to friends in Norfolk. Davis Avers, a Salem commercial traveler, went to RoekyJMcunt yesterday. Miss Lizzie Shelor is visiting friends for a few days at Boone's Mill, Franklin county. Louis Brander, of Richmond, is the guest oft', c Taliaferro on Mountain avenue s. w. Mrs. Dora Elliott, of Lynchburg, is visiting Mrs. T. W. Hudson on Fourth avenue n. W. W. W. Lumpkin, of Baltimore, is visit? ing the family of Mrs. M. E. Xelms, near Hollins. Policeman J. T. Austin left yesterday for a month's visit to his home in Albe marie county. Mrs. .1. T. Holcomb left yesterday for Pin Hook, Franklin county, to attend an association. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Workman have returned from a visit of several weeks to Norfolk and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, of Maryland, are visiting Mrs. t'ox's mother, Mrs. M. E. Kelms, near Hollins. W. K. Lawson left yesterday for New York via Norfolk, and will stop at Vir? ginia Beach several days. M. Q. Jaskson, a Government employe, of Washington, D. ('.. returned borne yesterday after a pleasant visit to friends here. CoL T. L. Alfriend, of Richmond, Ya., manager of the Washington Life Insur mice Company, of New York, is in the city on business with Iiis "gent, Lanier Gray. E. V. Ash, Cumberland, Md.: J. W. Fnlion, Lynchburg; O. W. Simon, Balti? more; B. M. Foster, New York, und K. '1'. Spencer, Montreal, Va., are registered at the St. James. Mrs. Dr. Chihlross, formerly of this city, and her daughter Mrs. M. I?. Child ress, who with her son has been visiting at Berkeley Springs, \V. Va., left for their homes at Knnis yesterday, accompanied by their friend, Miss Add IMcasants. Remember that the Bad ford Steam Laundry will give you better work titan any Chinaman in town, and when you patronize them the money goes to feed and clothe the twenty white women and men employed by them, who in turn spend it in Roanoke. Why patronize a Chinaman under such circumstances? Elegant largo cool rooms: board* and appointments first-class: single und double rooms for gentlemen; table board bath, hot and cold water. Xo. 11? Eighth avenue s. w. Another car "CREAKS FLOUR" in. Have you tried it? You should. It's the finest in the world, with absolutely no exception. HUNTER & CO. 127 Salem Avenue S. W. 'Phone 198. WATT, RETTEW & CLAY. Good fast black India Llnon, 103 yard. White Dornet Flannel. 27 inch, only 4c. Shephord'a plaid Ducks. 12Xo 27 inch half wool Cream Flannel,12Xc Finest black India Linen, l2Xc. Fine linen-colored India Linen, only 12X0. New tailor mado Suitings, 12Xc. Fancy Duck Suitings, fall novelties, 12Xc. 27 inch fine lamb's wool Flannel, 33o, a bargain. 27 loch all-wool Flannel, extra quality. 25c. Fine fast black dress Duck, 12Xc Navy blue dress Duck, best grade, 12Ko. Fine Dimity In pink and light blue, 19a sort, now 12 Sc. Pink and blue Organdie. 2 yards wide, 50C. 30 inch white Flannel, all wool, 33o. Real good blue Overall goods, cnly 9o, the 10c kind. Natural dress Linen, 27 Inch, all pure linen, 12*0 Finest dress Linen, 30 lnoh, worth 33a, for 25o. Heaviest white Duck, pure linen finish, only 12%c. worth 17c. Regular SI 25 Counterpanes this week 93c 33 lnoh very fine Lamb's wool Linen, 500. 27 inch all-wool Flannel, 6oft finish, 20c. imperial Long Cloth, ouiy lOo yard, 81.15 for 12 yards. flood quality bleached Hath Towels, 18x30, 5c each. Good bleach- d twillod Cotton Towel? ing, 3Mc 30 inch lino soft Ninaook, only lii>$c per yard ?SI 35 for 13 yards. White Counterpanes, tho regular SI 00 kind?now 75c?bargain. 27 inch plain and striped Linens for bovB' pants, 17a. Good striped Cottonades for buys' pantH, 10c and 12%c. Finest cotton stripes for boyb' parrtB, 203 Navy and linen colored Dimity for shirtwaists, 15 He Largo Crepe Towels, half linen, 10s each. Extra fine white India Linen, only 17c?cheap at 22c. Fine sheer India Linen at 103. Good fast black Satine, sc. 30 inch whito Dornet Flannel, extra errade, ISHc. Good all pure Linon Toweling, 5c yard. Very best blue Overall goods, only 12 l-2c. A regular 20c black Satine for 15c, very pretty. 30 inch dotted Muslin for Curtains, llXc. 38 inch black "Ottoman," fine as silk, 25c?value 37Xe. 38 loch black ? Silkot," the heaviest and finest mado, only 25c. Elegant line fine Percales?the fall novelties, 12H.C Extra large hemmed Linen Towels, 17c. Qood ?11 pure Linen Towels, only 10a eaoh. New striped Scrims, in blue, gold, or red, 8c. Qood quality striped Curtain Sarlms, ?to. New Japanese gold printed Drapery, 13X0. 50 Inch UpholBtery goods, all colors, 39o. Lot of Hassocks, only :iOc each. Extra heavy grey Linen Toweling, 10c. 18 inoh homatltchod Linen for bureau aoarfs, 17c. Bound thread Embroidery Linen for soarts, ISo. Fine blesohcd Linon, hemstitched, for scarfs, only 25o. 30 inch Irish Linens for cuffs and collars, 29o, 37Kc, 42c and 50o 45 inch very pretty Embroidery Linen, 50a. Fine white French Pique, 12>,c. White India Linen for 4c; worth 5o. Best McBqulto Net, 7 4 width* So yard. Best Window Shades, Bprlog roller, plain, 25o eaob. 50 dozen 5-8 fine Napkins, Bpeclal at 81.00 per dozen. 20 dczen 3-4 fine Napkins, special at 81.25; worth 81 50. The very best Indigo blue Calioo, 4}?o. Good Sea Island Cotton, for 3o. Finest Red Calico, with pretty blaok strlpeB, dotB and figures, only 5o. 0 4 Bloaohad Shuetlng, high standard quality, at 20c. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, high atandar quality, at 22c, Genuine Indigo Shirtings, for men and boys, chcoka and stripes, 8c; worth 10c. Tho regular 7c fine Sua Island Cotton marked down to Ca Finest Cheviot for Men's and Boys' Shirts (aliko on both sldcH), 10c. Extra wide heavy Striped Shirtings at 10c Extra heavy UnL-'.eac'aod Table Linen 33c; value 42c German Table Liren, urb'.eached, extra hoavy, 39o; value 50c. 100 dczon white nd colored bordered I) lilies, special valuo, 5c each, OOo dcz. Counterpanes for single bods, 750 and 08c each Special in extra heavy Bloachcd Ger? man Linen Table Damask at (15c, sixty* six Inches wide, actual value 89.1. See It. New line Ladles' Linen Collars, war? ranted 4 ply, 12 1 2c each. New line Ladles' Linen Cuffs at 17c and 2.1c a pair. Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets 25c; worth 50c. Shirt Waist Sots, sllvor or gold finish, Oo a set. Genta' fine Tearl Cuff Buttons, 22c a pair. 100 dczen Ladles' and Genta' Hand I kerchiefs, (sample lot.) Bargains. 100 dozen Ladles' Seamlers Fast Blsok. Hose, special, at lOo Fifty dozen Ladles' Tan Hobo, seam? less, epsolal, at 10c. too-yard Spool Cotton 5c spool. s I EH CO Cf) I .52 -C a CO ?0 a 0 03 03 -C CO (J J CD > > O c crj 0) 0) o IS o .Egg ? 2 <D ? = ** S c cd crj o CO a) C ? ? crj CD .E ?3 ? r= T5 CO CD JD o o co E3 O crj > O c c c o CO o im a to ? o crj O -M c o O Q. O O -M u B- 2 "g cd E 5 5? CtJ m I ? co c crj <D is 2 ? ? x 15 .2 ?O CD > u co co co PQ co e i < Eh < i (I) i U H Ph !02 /j c J ? R "a ? O. ?j. I. >>"3 ; K a> o > rO * I 2 * JK 1 t> J- O) o 2 * ?? a, * 1*1? iJ -a ? 5 * ? ?ts u * >> o ? 2 = " S o c ? ? i c- ?/ <i ?? ?f> B> i> Vi a> S ?1 2-.. 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