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E3RIUG ARE BUT LITTLE WHAT WK'LL DO TO S?AKE SALES GREAT. GOWNS S . ".l-Ri 111 d Front and CotTs. No !J?Kmbroldeted Yoko and RuIUqh. No 03 -EiEb.-.ldtrnd and Ruf ? f d Yoko. No '.' I ? Embrr.'.i) ? i c d Yoko Cell ar an-1 Cu if j. 39c 50c 59c 69c 75c N> 2.>?Frabrnbl^rprl Yoko and Ouffi?Sailor Collar.. .. No "('??Embroidered Yoko QQn and Culft-Sallor Collar_ O?'U Na. S7? Embroidored Vokn QQ/-> r.ud Cuffi-Sailor Collar-c/OU No. IS?Embroidered Yoke flji 1Q and Cuff*? S*ilor Colmr. . Vi.lt/ No. 31 ?TuoVcd. .49c No t '?Tucked. Embroidered and Ru111 d. 69c No. 53 ? Embroidered aid Re 111 d. .89c 98c No 7 I-Cambric, Tucked and Ru In id. No B5?Muslin, Hnco fos?rtlon and L.ar.9 Frill . a 98c No. 9(1 ? M'inlin, Dice Insertion and Lice Frill. No. ST ?Mufli i. with two wide Em? broidery Ri>111-b. $1.39 $1.39 Salem Avenue Reatly-to-Wear Wrappers, . We will nave r-n oalo ibiB week One Hundred Wrapptru at Retter ones alwayH on band. 25c No. 31?Tucked. No. 42?Tucked and E-nbrnld r.V 35c No '.I3-?cambric. Hoop Ruf- ^9q No 71?Cambric. Tuc'teH E n. r Ap broidery and Deep R. ill -s. . CJv/L> No 85?i~amb-ic Tucked Em *~7 P^^-> broidery and Deep Rutll. / UL, R. &G.) W NB- Corsets I 1,000 YARDS leached Sheeting, b><> Inches. 4ic a yard. To Get Your full Money's Worth. Corset Covers 10c 19c 33c No. 11 ?Plain No. 27? Kmbrohlnrrd Xtck.. No. 3r> ? Embroidered N o c It at d Steevfa . No 71?Cambric, wi-.h Em A Q? broldered Yoke and Sleeves "4"vT7Ly No O.i?Cambric, with Em Pxf"^j-? broldered Yoke and Sleeves ?v^/V_> No. So ?Cambric, with r.m hroiitorei Yoko ivrd Slerven SKIRTS No. 1?Rlack Figured Ab <|*| /J Q No. 2?Slack Figured Ab ^ j No. 3?R'.BC.k Figured <!*? <") OA Alpaca.vp^.Ob7 1 .. New styles and bettor luallties amvlrg dally. 60c i Come and See These. NEW LINES OF LUGES. WHITEGOODS. New Lines of Dress Goods, Percales, Ginghams, etc, Arriving Daily, i.ooo yaicdk 3t', inches 4c a yard. 500 YARDS DIM1IcYa?aTdR1PESi Salem Avenue H?ANGKE STREET RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN KFfiCOT OCTOIiKK 21. 18U?. Crypt?! Mp'ORI vi It B.II I'urk ? Franklin Itoad. 3a A M H 4'J K M ?Od II VI |? IM ! SO 20 Ii) ?l hl on 11 H 114(1 p ai 1990 1 ?I I? ? J Ol 15! 40 i a i i 140 ami ?au ?i 401 o? ? a;> K io 4 HI) i 4 V!0 Id K Ol' 6 in ?f ao H IK) s 10 I -ill 5 40 6 9) 7 rxi i ?o i 90 Ii DU M 1 ! ?S , 1?' n o ! ^ A M j B 10 , 8 SO ! 980 ' 10 in i 10 50 I 11 SO I P M i 19 10 I 12 50 1 SO ' a io a mi rt 30 4 l'l 4 50 5 30 Ii Kl r. CO 7.-<o sio SRO 0 30 Mai S3I JM A M 1 CO 890 0 40 11 (.') P M 19 90 1 40 3 00 4 SO 5 40 7O0 8 SO V 40 .\ M 7 41) !l 00 10 20 11 40 P M 1 C/J 3 20 :: '.0 5 00 Ii SO 7 40 900 l? SC VVostEiul C3 j A M I A M 3 fl) i 0 CO !l 00 ?40 10 20 UI'O 11 40 1' M 13 90 l Ol) 1 40 3 3D 101) 3 40 1 M) 5 00 r> 40 lifO 7U0 7 (0 6 30 H 0(1 ?40 Jvi.lt HottllOkK VM.Col'ge vis linHobuII l'rtrU. 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Munter A few months Ago Mr. Byron Every, hi Wo iiistock, Mich., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. His rialit log was swollen the full length, caus.ng him great sn fieri mr: He w?> advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm. The first bot tie (,t it helped him considerahly and the second I' ittle effected a cure. The 25 und 50 cent sizes are for eale'by II. ('. BAliXKS, "Ho puts np prescriptions.1' Ho Balter Disciplined Scbool id the South Than the NATIONAL Business College UOONOICP. VA. We give a Systematic Business Education with English, Math ematics, Book-keeping, Short? hand and Typewriting as lead? ers. Do not forget that we hsve a preparatory course wiih the best of instructors. We pay especial attention to discipline. XJ?* Call see our works. _ A SPECIAKsF YondaryorTer. Itiory JSLOOO FOISON permanent ?cured In 16to86 days. You canbe treated al Ihooin furanmo price UDdersamo tfuai an? Bty. If you prefer to coruo tiers we. wil 1 con? tract to pay railroad fureaiidSottlbillii.and nocharfTP, tf we fail to cure. If you hnve. leiten mer* cury, iodide potash, and still linvo nches and pnlns. Mucous Patches In mouth. Soro Throat, Vivaples, Copper Colored Spots, Uicera on any part of ttio body, liniror Kvehrow.'i falline out, it is this Sccoudury HL(MMI> ?'OISON woRumranteotocurc. Wo solicit, the inoit obst> oato cases and clinllenRo tlio world fur a fiiso weeannotiiure. This dl-eajo has always battled tho skill of tbo most eminent i > 11 v s i - cinns. S?0O,00O capital behind our iinroiidU tlonnl craaruuty. Absolut o proofs sent pealed on application. Address COOK REMKOT CG? 307 JUaaonlc Temple, CHICAGO, AI*!? Mr. Ward L Smith, of Fredericks town. Mo., was troubled with chronic diarrhoea for over thirty years. He lnnl become fully satisfied that it. was only n i|neatton of a short time until bo would have to give up, He hail been (rented by some of the best physicians in Knropc and America, but ^rot no permanent relief. One dvy he picked up it newspaper and chanced to rend an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar? rhoen Remedy. He got bottle of It, the llrst dose helped him and its continued use cured him. For sale bv Tl C. Barnes, ??He puts up prescriptions.'1 MORE EXCEPTIONS, Another Move in the Trust Com? pany Case, lu the case of Huchrnch et. nl. against tiie lioanoke Trust, {Loan and Safe De? posit Company the following exceptions weree tiled yesterday: Ida Bnchrnch et. til. vs. KoanokeTrust, Knau ami Safe Deposit Company, 1.. II. < !ocke. Trustee, et al. In the circuit court of Koanoke city, Va., Feb.,1807. Kxceptions to report ol Commissioner A. L. Payue, made in this cause. The undersigned representing creditors se? cured br deed of.trust*iiindo hy said Koa noko Trust, anil .Safe Deposit Company to Sttid 1.. II. Uocke, trustee, make the fol? lowing exceptions to portions of said cominissioner'sjreport: 1st. Kxception is taken to that portion allowing to said trustee commissions on the sum of $87,8715.13, because no such sum of money or its equivalent* was ever collected or received by hi in, for which l.e so.ouhl l>e allowed commissions. 2d. Kxception is taken to that, portion, i showing under bend of "'lulls payable" a disbursement <>f $2,712.48 to the First National Hank of Koanoke. for which amount said trustee claims as a credit on his account and upon which he claims commissions,nntl because it' said trustee paid said amount, as stated, he had no warrant or authority for so doing. lid. Kxception is taken to that portion thereof which reports under head of "R< - discounts paid,*" the following Quotes, to wit: Home Building ami Conveyance Com? pany, note, $2,000. t?.' K. Denniston, note $500, K. H. Wolf, note $100. Terry Dnilding Company, note $5,000. Terry Building Company, note $714.35. II. M. Darnnll, note $750. .!. W. Troup, note $500. .!. Alien Watt-, note $743. A. Maker, note $100.25. T. V. Bobinsuu, note $1,250. Home Building and Conveyance Com? pany, $4,000. Koanoke Grocery and Milling Com? pany, note $4,000. Because the said report'does nut ex plain or show the nature of this transac? tion, nor upon what grounds said trustee claims these amounts as disbursements made by him. If he paid those notes out of money held by him as assets, he had no right, warrant, or authority for doing so. If he has nut paid them, he is not entitled to credit as disbursement nor to'commisslons thereon. 4th. Kxception is taken to that portion allowing salary to II. M. Darnnll lor con Millions services under said trustee, the same lieing unnnecessary ami operating as a continual dralr. upon the funds in the hands of the trustee tu which credit? ors are entitled. 5th. Kxception' is taken to that por tiou allowing discounts of ten i er cent on city warrants amounting to $207, and t. par cent, amounting to $24.80. ouch be lllg a waste of rhe assets in trustee's hands to that extent; the sale of said warrants was unnecessary, for the rea? son that, the money received therefor has not yet been paid over under order of court, and they could have been used at par value in payment of taxes and could huve been sold on much better terms. Ittli. Exception is taken to that portion I of said report relating to rents received j by snhl trustee in this, it does not show I upon what property nor for what time the same was received. Nor does it show what disposition is being made of the rents for the building on corner of Camp? bell and Jefferson street, known as ??Ma? sonic Temple Building," which the cred itcrs hnve been Informed is the property ot a joint stock company, whose entire stock belongs to and forms 'a portion of the assets of said Ilonuoke Trust. Loan and Safe Deposit Com puny and held by said trustee as such, and the rents there? for should he)accounted for; nor does said trustee account for or report, the rents accruing from other joint stock companies, such .is the Terry Building Comnnny,~IIointi Building and Convey? ance Company, Scottish Investment Com? pany, and others, whose stock is owned cbielly by the said Kounokc Trust, Loan and Safe Deposit t oinpanv, anil us such are assets in the hands of snid trustee, and the property Itoloilgllig thereto em braces valuable buildings and improve? ments, yielding rents which should be accounted for. SAM <;. WILLIAMS, MOOMAW & WOODS, Attorneys for .1. 1*. Woods, Guardian. AT AN END. The Venezuelan Commission IlasTermi- | tinted Its Existence, Washington, Feb. 27.?The Venezuelan commission terminated Its existence to? day at noon, when its members, Justice Brewer, Frederick 1!. Coudcrt, 11. D. White, Justice Alvery and President (?i nian, accompanied by Secretary Mallet Provost, culled on the President and de? livered its report for the work accom? pli-hid in the year ol its existence. While the report dees not indicate any i conclusion as to the merits of the contro very which led to the appointment ol the committee, its work havlug been stopped bei .re the actual "determination of a true divisional line between British Guiana and Venezuela" had actually been under? taken, it is understood that, the enormous llllisri of evidence collected through the committee's efforts will make that decis? ion possible by a" impartial court in tin: future. This evidence, which has not yet been printed, is completely arranged for filing iu the archives of the '?tntc De? partment, where it will be available for i the arbitral tribunal which meets,-it Paris in 18118. To day's visit to the President was j briet' and marked witli cordial expressions of the President's satislaction. Kid Glove Ornnires just received anil -ale by .1. .!. CA'l'l >OXr. Yog-etariiins say v should cat no meat. Dr. J. A. ' P ane say's we should cat of all kinds of nourishing food, and if the Stoma? Ii and bowels ai s lazy and rebel w c should mnkcthem digc t kl Dr. Dcanc is the greatest authority on diseases of the digestive organs. Dr. Deane's Dyspepila Pills . d dtz< awiatllmt|on ??( fiH.it, and mre all form? of Dyspepsia. W'MM wr?p|?r it coaMlpaM r*UowU in loos* DR. J. A. DEANETO., ?iufc-itou. N. y. f Dr. c Deane's I Dyspepsia \ Pills. N WAL ORDERS YESTERDAY. Washington, Feb. 2?.?Naval orders were issued today as follows: The hoard for standardizing specifica? tions and samples of supplies at the New York navy yard having completed its work lias been dissolved ami its members or? dered as follows: Tay Director L. (i. Bll linus to special, duty ^.in the bureau <>r supplies and accounts at Washington,and Commander'!'. A. Lyons, Lieut. J. A. II. Xickelson'on waiting orders. Assistant Naval Constructor D. C. Nut? ting is detailed as a member of the board ou bull changes at the Columbia Iron NVorks, Baltimore. Lieut. H. W. Harrison is transferred from the Independence to the Oregon, re? lieving Lieut. IV. It. A. Rooney. granted leave. Lieut.-Commander 1''.. C. Feuilleton is ordered to examination for promotion March s. GREEK VESSEL SEIZED. Canen, Crete. Keh.1^27.?The Greek steamer Thereus has , been seized by :i British torpedo boat belonging to the uuited fleet while attempting to land pro? visions and'muuitions of war.for theGreek troops at Plantanla. Three members of the Greek chamber of deputies, M, I'apa kians, Kspnnis ami Itaselo,were on hoard the caplneed vessel. PARSONS WON T '.TALK. New York, Feb. 'J7.?Charles "Larsons, ! president of the South Carolina Railroad I Company, when seen today would nei? ther deny nor confirm the dispatch from I Auirustii. Ga., that Iiis road bad acquired I the Augusta Southern railroad. I Don't borrow trouble but it you have throat trouble borrow a bottle of Pond's j Extract, and llnd>s|ieedy relief. Vital Force, Time and Money Economized. Life, Vigor, Wealth, Wealth and Happiness Free'. Nature Provides More for Life Than Death. If there is 110 local agent for the Oxydonor "Victory" in your neighborhood, seud your order direct 10 J. M. Gam kill & Co., Roanoke, Va. Price: $75 for the No. 1 Improved, and $2G for the No. 2 Improved. POSITIVELY ALWAYS CASH. Seud for Book of Testimonials. Wholesalo State Aaents. 6s CO.. ROANOKE, VA. |ST*J. .\? Brumbaugh having mil considerable experience In apntytng the <>?; .tinner ami very gncces*fnl on almott aU clajee* ot dUetus. both old stt'l loung ami tuat^' cits ngent ti>r I bo oxydonor "Victory" will deliver Mint to any home sod give In?'ruction* new to i^e it. Abu having Oaydonora on baud he wtlt rent'thrm to parties ny the week nn-1 eve personal ?i lentlon :i? io net liest resells. No. (11 lirsi Are. N. w*. \* whet o yon #111 iiml .>'r- Brombainrh ?'THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE REMEMBER." ONE WORD WITH YOU SAPOLIO