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26 Salem. - - - 25 Campbell. "GUARANTEED ?S AUER USED PERCUSS, MADRAS, ETC., ETC. The newest effects in II Silver Star Madras are tu be had here lar l?c, per yard. Fine Cnnibric Percales, the very thing for Shirt. Waists, and el the best riunlity, 12 1 -'Jo pt r yard. Silk Stripe Piint Warp, lor warm weather dres?cs, Uainty styles, 10c per yard. Henley Cheviots, double wnrp, the prettiest styles you ever saw, 12 l-2c per yard. BELTS. Couldn't get them last enough last sea? son. Cot them now, thcngb, hundreds of them, all the newest and best ideas. Plaid Hells, covered buckle, 85o each. Militaire Uelts, black, red, green, tan, :i.rie each. Belts, purse attached, in different shades, 25e each, livery buckles. NOVELTY DRESS MATERIALS. Auel we are selling them at a great rate, true, we si ll them at a moderate profit, hut it pays. Shepherd Checks are all the go just now for sbiils at 25c per ^ yard (see window display, i Serges, Mohairs, Mi langes, lor suiting, new shades, extra wi'Hh, 50c. Every lady desires to have a silk waist; we don't blame you, for*wc've tbe pretty silks in plaids for making same, for !)Uc per yard, worth $1.25. Have yon looked at'our ?5c plain Taffeta Silks, new colorings and com hinatious ? WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES. 1'or every 'customer, whether he or she has little or much money to invest. White India leinen, from 5c to 50c per yard. White Check Muslins Irom oc to 25c per yard White Hamburg [Edges from 2c to :;7 1 2c per yard. White Nainsook Edges from ? 1-lc to 42o per yard. Imported Swisses, Organdies, etc , etc. LACE CURTAINS. SILKQLINE DRAPERS We can mnke your rooms look prettier with these stuffs. 4-1 Figured Drapery, Silkollne, some of the prettiest combinations of "colors you ever saw at 12 1 Jc pet yard. ?1 ?( Plain Silkollne, to use two colors as a drapery, 10c per yard. 29-Inch Tinsel Draperies, for pillow covering and cozy corners, 10c per yard. 26 Salem Ave 25 Campbell Ave. CASH Cut-Rate Prices: Hull's Catarrh Cure.50 Carter'? Littlfl Liver Pills.15 California Fig Syrup.36 Warner's Preparations.80 Munyon's Remedies. 25c, now were.. .15 Kilmer's Swamp Kont was ?de, now. .115 German Household Dyes, {.acknge... .04 Scott's Emulsion C. I. O. . ..ItOoantl .70 Dr Miles'.Henudies, were*$l,*uo\v .. . .65 Hood's Snrsa pari lla.62 Paiue's Celery Compound m w.70 Simmons' Liver Hemilator, dry.17 Simmons'Liver Regulator, liquid... .85 Diamond D\e*. package.07 Pierce's Favorite Prescription.05 Pierce's Golden Mtdical Discovery... .05 HucKleu's Arnica Salve.15 Poxrdont.40 Piukham's Vegetable Compound.05 Castoria.21 Rite's Pain Cure.18 Hand's Remedies.IS Warner's Heniedie?.8" Laxa'ive Fig Syrup.25 Dr. Greene's Ncr\ura . Wampoli's Emulsion .75 Slooum's Psychine.2.50 llo'sford's Acid Phosphate.115 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.115 Perunit, ?1 size.71 Hostetter's Hitters.08 Brown's Jamaica Ginger ?de, now. .. .118 B ml we 1 Pa F.m u 1 s I on.7 ?""? King's New Discovery, small.SO King's New Discovery, large. Cuticura Soap.15 JJollllMOII A' JoIlIlHOII, Cor. .TetTerson street and Salem avenue. NEVER EQAULED! Huyler's Mixed Hon Hons. MIxed Chocolates. Chocolate Creams. Aborted Carmels. Assorted Taffy. Crystallxed fruits. Chocolate in Cakes. Licorice Tablets. Breakfast Cocoa. Factory prices. Out of town orders (solicited. MASSIE'S PHARMACY, hole Agent. Married couple wish hoard; good loca? tion. Terms moderate. Address R. X. Y., care rimes. THANKS RETURNED. Rev. R. R. .Tones, on behalf of his con? gregation, wishes to thank their white friends lor $108.40 paid to him since Jenuary 22.; 181)8 of this amount $51.25 was In Iris last report of February 1, and ,$52.15 has heeu given since that date, making a grand total or $103.40. The following amounts make up the last re? port: C May. $1; C. W. C Woolwlne, $10; S. W. Jnmleson, $1; Geo. MoCahnu, $1; Sihert & Co., 13i. $2: R. A. Buckner, $1; James Devo ?, $1: E. L. Stone, $1; Roauoke Music Co., $1; .T. !W. Hoswell, $1; C. I). Maston, $1; W. K Andrewr, $">; G. W. Sisler. $5; W. K. Coulhurn, $1; Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co , $2.?0; W. Lee, 50 cents; St. Claii Bros., 41; W. F. Bryant, $2.50; W. C. Burns, $1; liulf, Andrews ?& Thomas. $5; C. E. Roberts, $1; D. W. Hunt, 25 cpnts; G. T. Kllis, 25 cents; W. ,7. Houser, 1") cents: C. T. Payne, $1; S. S. Nyburg, $1; C. T. Patterson, $1; J. B. Foster, $2; Philadelphia One Price Clothing House, $1, The congregation also thanks the City Council 'or the use of Ithe Opera House for the benefit of our el,arch, for by so doing we made clear of all expenses $01.75. Surely the Lord is in this place and we know it not, but as I have not been ablejjto c ill on a*jurent many of* our business men as yet, 1 pray that the u'ood I.oid will not uepart before 1 call Yours tor the Master's cause, R H. JONES. Box 505. NUGGETS OF CO I.D. Mr. I.. Netlnnd, president cf the Elk horn-Alaska Gold Mining and Develop? ment Co , who is stopping at the Ponce de Leon Hotel, has a lot of gold nuggets direct from Klondike, which he takes pleasure In showinir. Call aoil see them. ROLL TuP DESKS, Typewriter Desks ?everything in the.Desk Line. The Fish burn Co. DR. HAWKS INSTALLED. Rev. Dr. IL H. Hawes was installed on Sunday morning, the 20th. as pastor of the Presfcyterian Church at Bedford City, by a comu.ittee of the Presbytery of Montgomery appointed for the pur? pose. Rev. P. B. Price, of Buchanan, presided, propounded the constitutional questions aud delivered the charge to the people. Rev T. M. McCorkle, of Lynchbnrg, delivered the char"0 to the pastor. At night the Rev. T. M. Mac Corkle preached. The large attendance in Inclemeut weather showed the Interest of the congregation and community. Dr. Hawes has been most kinsly received aud enters upon" his )pastoral work en? couraged by the hearty sympathy aud co? operation of his people. Onr Acme is the best domestic Coal on the market, $4 per ton. J. H. WILKIN? SON Si CO. BOX SOCIAL. The Sunday-school and young people of St. J lines Church will give a box so? cial at Bohn's Hall on Park street to? night beginning at 7:45. The committee who have the matter in hand are using every effort to make, this affair a com? plete success. All friends of the church and Sunday-school are requested to at? tend. Doors open ar. 7:'J0. Genuine Brush Mountain Coal. The liest substitute for Anthracite. $"> per ton. J. H. WILKINSON & CO. LENTEN SERVICES. Lenten services in Bt. John's Church during this week will he as follows: Ash Wednesday 11 m.;- 5:50 p. m., 20 min? utes service. Thursday, Holy Com? munion 10:15 a m.; 5:50 p. nr. 20 min? utes service. Friday, 5:50 p. n . ~0 nin? nies service "LET US FOLLOW HIM"?bv au? thor of "Quo Vadis"?at tho Fishburn Co. VALUE RECEIVED is what yon get. when von Imv Ovsters and Lunches of nil kluds at THE STAR LUNCH ROOM, 137 Salem avenue, J. H Green way, Manager. Breakfast 2G cents; dinner, 25 cents; supper, 25 cents Meal tickets, $4. J. J. Catognl's restaurant MR. MA HOOD DEAD. Sunday uigbt at 0:40 at his residence, 421 Church avenue, Alexander B. Ma hood, an old and highly respected citizen of this city, passed quieOy away after but h short illness of heart diseast. Mr. Mahood was horn in Petersburg almost 715 years ago and received his first busi? ness training iu a Petersburg bank. Twenty-five years age he became assist? ant treasurer of the Atlnntic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company and re? mained with that company until it was merged into the Norfolk and Westren and since that time he has been employed by that company^and^has always held re? sponsible positions which ha tilled with accuracy and efficiency. While yet a young man he became u member of the Methodist Church and at once entered eagerly into the work of spreading the religion of Christ. Ir 1877having moved to Lynchburg he connected himself with the Memorial Methodist Church of that city, and became the superintendent of the Sunday school which position he held until about two and a half years ago when he moved to this city. Aft?r coui Ine to this city he Immediately became connected with Trinity Methodist Church and was always active in all church wirk. Ho was a man and a Christian in the fullest meaning of the word and iu bis denth this community has lost one of its best citizens whose uprightness and Christian beariuvr is worthy 'if emulation Mis wife died about thre" years ago and he never fully recovered from the shock caused by her death Wltbiu a few months prior to his death Mr. Mabood had been compelled by failing health, to give up a very responsible position in fcne auditor's office of tbo Norfolk and Wes? tern which he had Illleu for many years with untiring energy aud accuracy. He leaves a Inrge family, six daughters and 'hree sons and a iargo number of friends to whose hearts his death brings sorrow and pain. Three of hisdaugsters, Misses Kan nie, Urace and Li Hie reside in thi? city while two married daughters live in Lynchburg, they being Mrs M. E. Shelley and Mrs. L. I?. Horner, and an? other mariied daughter, Mrs. Porter Hardy, lives at Enfleld, Hanover county. Of his sons John A. Mahood lives in Lynchburg while the other two C. P. and Krank Mahood live here. The funeral will take place at 5 p. m. this afternoon from the family residence, to which all the frieutL of the family are invited to attend, snil the remains will be taken to Petersburg in niulit for interemnt Wet' tlesday morning in the Rlanford Ceme? tery. The funeral cortege will leave the Petersburg depo: ior tho cemetery at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday mornintr. The honorary pall-bearers are: J, S. Wynne, Jos. IV Lacy, J. B. Andrews, H. D. Guy. N. H. Haz.lewood, L. Blair, J. H. Dunningtnn, Gooch Vanghan, ("apt. A. G. Williams. W. H. Moore. Dr. John'I/.; ard. Following are the active pall bear? ers: Jos. W. Coxe, R J. Anderson. -I <). Kinnicr, R. Ii. Lit/.ell, W. li. Moss, Lacy Parker. The price list of VanLear Bros, at the right band corner of the tirst page will interest, you POST PON KD UNTIL NEXT WEEK. The sociable '?hieb was to have been given to-night ut Belinont Methodist. Church under the auspices of the Kp worth League of that church has been postponed until next. Tuesday niuht at which time their friends will be welcome. "Thero is no fake about it. The Klk- ' horn Alaska Cold Mining and Develop- | merit Company will do an honest, straight-forward, legitimate business, and to this end its officers have pledged their earnest elTorts aud best skill, de? siring only a success iu which all may i share. Call at th*- Ponce de Leon Hotel and have a talk with Mr. L. Netland, who is in the city in the interest of his company." SCHOOL-CHILDREN'S HAIR Cut by an art ist. Price ieduced to 15c. Yon can find me at 25 Salem avenue s. w., opposite Rosen bau m's Drv Goods Store. S. H. SCOTT. PROPOSALS KOR BREAKING MAC- j ADAM. Healed proposals for breaking macn- j dam in tho Cedar Blufl Quarry, for the J city of Roauoke, will be received by W. E. lhomas, clerk, until noon of Match 1, 1808. J. H. WINGATE, City Engineer. Pure Sperm < >il, not the dry tlou't mini?per bottle. Lucca Olive Oil, pure and swee it?full pint. . Pure White Castile Soap (not s Allcock's Porous Plasters.10 Acme Headache Powders, 8do?es.10 Acme Corn Cure, guaranteed.25 Acme Cough Syrup, 3J oz. bottle.25 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.38 Angostura Bitters, worth $ 1.50 Atomizers, cut to 34c aud.Hi acme Liniment, 514 ounce bottle.25 Acme Witchbazel Lotion, for the skin. .25 Bird Seen (liuist's).07 Benson's Capciue Plasters.15 Belladonna Plasters, best.15 Bromo Kola, 10c size.05 Bulb Syringes, two pipes.21 Borated Talcum Powder, sprinkler top.07 Rath Brushes, S7c, 07c, 45c and.23 Box oi Writing Paper, 10c kind.04 Carter's Little Liver Pills.13 Compound Syrup Hypopbosphites. . . .75 Chest Protectors cut tn.iis Cuticura Resolvent.7b and .37 Cuticura Ointment.:>7 Cuticura Soap, cake.In Chamberlain's Medicines.35 and .18 Chicheoter's Pennyroyal Pills.1.(50 Castoria cut to.21 Cocoa Wine. Vin Marian!.95 Colgate's Violet Water, 25c size.13 Cigarette Holders, 5c kind.01 Cloth Brushes, <*>7c, -15c, 2:>c and.00 Complexion Brushes, OScand.(57 Cigars, per box ot 50.00 Cam phorline, sells every wdtere for 25c, . 13 Diamond Dyes, 7 cents, '?> for.20 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root.M5 Dr. Miles' Medici ties, cut to 05c and. .1"' Dry Goods store Vaseline, full -l/.e.. ,03 Dr. Hand's Medicines, for children. .18 Fragrant .Antiseptic Dentifrice.25 Fountain Syringe, 2 <>u.irt tize, now. .35 French Hri.tr Pipes, gold mounted, in cases.1.00 German Household Dyes.04 Code's Peptomangans.75 Malt's Catarrh Cute.50 Hilo's Pain Cure.18 200?Either 'SMione 200 LOVE T And Hence They "A man is known by (ho "company ho keeps." Above are the pictures cf two well known and noule gentlemen. One is the Rt. Rev. Bishop Edward Wilson, 1). 1") , LL. 1)., and the other is Rev. J. K. Uankin, D. D , LL. Ik, president ol" Howard University, Washington. 1). C. These gentlemen have secured the high uositious they hold and. iho confidence which everyone ha:i in theui through the fidelity they have shown to humanity and the oauso they represent. They are nren who have the confidence of ail who know them; men who love humanity and seek by every means in their power to do everything to beuelit it. it is notable, though not strange, that hoth these gentlemen have found great help and assistance from the same source, namely one of tho great discoveries of the age. ~" ENCOURAGING NEWS. Yesterday several letters were received by the National Business Cclleue from students who will enter tho school soon. I-'. M. Evans, trom Washington, met with the school in tho chapel yesterday morning and expressed his gratification at the increased Improvement in this school over any other which he has visi? ted in the South. Mr. Evans visits all husiness schools and he evidently paid our city Business Collegj a high compli? ment in hia remarks, lie said: "When you get through with your work let nie know it. 1 have placed seve-al students from your school in my city of whom I am proud and who Are doing justice to themselves and the National Bosluess College." MARTHA WASHINGTON TEA. The Martha Washington Tea to he given at the First Baptist Church to? night is to promote social Intercourse an ong members of the congregation and for tho pleasure of all. No admission will he charged, hut there will he a tree will olTeriug. All are Invited. TWENTY-FI\/E~ DOZEN .hist received to swell our already large steck of Rubber, Horn and Celluloid Combe, NEW STYLES AND NEW PRICES. We especially call your atten? tion to "THE SAMPSON" UnbreaKnbie BLE Comb. At 23 cents, formerly . ell ing for 85 cents. MASSIF'S PHARMACY. READ CORN'S AD ? SEVENTH PAGE Joseph Cohn"s Sons, of Lynchburg, Vft., have a large ad. o.i the seventh page of The Times, which will repay Us peru sal. The citizens ol Roauoke know this old and reliable firm ish Prices! goods' store kind?our's .3c ;?we bottle and guarantee .'.?.50c ;reen) per pound. 2?C Hood's Sarsaparilla only.(52 Hair Brushes. 45c, 29c, 17c aud.07 Infants' Brushes, -15c, 28c and.1!) Liver Pills.05 Lot of 15c aud 10c toilet son; .-.05 Laxative Brorno Quinine is. 15 Menueu's Borated Talcum Powder.. .14 Mnnyou's Medicines are.15 Nursing Bottle, with nipple, for.00 Nail Brushes, 2f>c. 1 tie, 12c and.10 Phenol Sudieiue, large. .'-"? Paiue'a Celery Compound.70 Powdered Borax, pure, per pound- . . .10 Pierce's Pellets cut to.18 Pierce's Favorite Prescription.05 Piukham's Yegetahle Compound.05 Perfumery, triple extracts, pern/ . .20 Pearls of Violets, quadruple, uer oz. .-Id Pipes. 50, -Id and 35c kinds cut to.25 Pure Vaseline, formerly 10c. now... .05 Quinine Pills, 2 grains each, per do/.., .05 Quinine Pills, 2 grains each,per 100, Simmons' Liver Regulator, dry, for. .17 Slocttm's Psychine.3.50 Slocttm'a Ozomulsiou.70 Slocum's Colt's Foot Expectorant. .. .70 Slncttm's Lazy Liver Pills.IS Strengthening Ph sters.Id Scott's Emulsion, large.70 SarsaparUla, $1 size.50 S. S. S., large, $1.10; small cut to. . . .00 Syrup of Figs, genuine.35 Sweet Maiden Soap, box ciiKes. . . .- .10 Shoe Brushes, $1.25, S7c, 07c and.28 Shoe Sets, $1.25, S7c, 03c and.45 Shaving Brushes, 3?c, 2:1c, N- ami.08 Stransdown Pace Powder cut to. 05 Talcum Ptwder, Sprinkler Top.05 Toilet paper, 11)00 sheets, worth 15c . .i>7 Tint's Pills.15 Tooth Brushes, 25c, 17c, s- and.04 Whisk Brooms, 35c, is, l". and.08 Williams' Barber's Soap, t> cakes... ,80 if, G. BABNSS 'He Puts Up Prescriptions," Opposite Passenger Depot. O HELPO Give Good Advice Ab Life Happier. Bisher: Wil=on says: "I have taken Warner's Safe Cure with great advantage and derived much benellt from its use, and unhesitatingly recommend it to my friends." In speaking upon this subject, Dr. Rnnkln says: "I have known of many who have been permanently cured of dis? eases of the kidneys and urinary organs by the use of Warner's Safe Cure. I know. too. of its being used iu similar cases by physicians of the highest stand? ing. This remedy I want iu the cause of humanity to recommend.'' Men lik" Bishop Wilson and Dr. Ran kin do not speak hastily or of things of which they are not .fully aware. They lore men and women and desire to see them n mle, physically as well as morally, I better. Thousands of dollars could not tor a moment tempt them to make stat ments like the above unless they knew positively that they were true. j 'TIE CUTS AGAIN." Attention is called to Barnes' ad. on j thN page. It is a long list but the oriees I will interest you. Should you need any ! thing in his bne give him a call. Es pec ! ial attention is directed to the pure Luc? ca Olive Oil tor salads which Mr. Harnes carries in stock. Nothing better on the market and very little that is so good. Ask him for it. DUPLICATE Whist Outfits at the Fish burn Company's. TO-DAY ONLY?Six largo Bhoto srraphs for 00 cents. LANDES, 111 1-2 Salem avenue. out How to Make There are men innumerable who have beeu woru out by the rares and strains of life, who nre'.less energetic- auil active than formerly; who feel a lack 01 ambi? tion when they should lie energetic, and who do not know the cause. Tneto is hut one cause for all these troubles, and that is, kidney or liver disease. There are many women who are unac? countably pale, sallow, sickly, who lack appetite and are virtually a burden to their friends and yet who do not realize the oeenslou of such troubles. It all arsies fron; female difficultties cansed by imperfect kidneys. To all such the oat spoken words atove quoted should come as iv blessing. When such Well known and uoble men as the above speak in such Trank aud manly term* as they do of a remedy, they thoroughly know there canuot h* the slightest iptestion as to ita great merits and its power to benefit mankind. i INVESTIGATE FOR YOUkBELF. The wonderfully liberal prices .aud terms we are now offering on latest, style pianos and orpins. No notes to sign. Pay nccordlng to what, you make basis makes you safe. Roauoke Music Com? pany, C. T. 'Jennings, Manager, 22 .Sa? lem avenue. OUR EAST WINDOW is full of Box Papers?-a snmp'e of what we have in? side. You can bay any box of paper";in our house at less than'cost. The Fish burn Co. LOST. - Pair of St. Bernard Dons. 'Color waite and orange. Reward, Ul/S South JeIIerson street. TO CLEAR OUT We propose to make things lively this week. We have on hand a good many suits, one and two of a kind, about twenty five Overcoats, two and three of a kind, anil sonn' forty or fifty pairs of Men's Trousers, different sizes and different kind*. The cloth, cut, and workmanship arc excellent as you will see, and just as fresh, stylish and valuable as when first bought. Every garment bears the price-mark in "Plain Figures" at which its fellows have been sold, bill we are collecting out all irregu? lar lots and odd pieces and shall offer them this week about two-thirds the regular prices in each case. One part of the store will be set oil' for these bargains, and our readers are in? vited to see the exhibit. It may contain several things that you want. MEN'S OVERCOATS. The best fitting, best made, most stylish and durable Over? coats in America, are the kind that we handle. MATERIAL is English, Kersey, Covert. Cloth, Vicuna and Tripple Milled Meltons. Trimings are the best obtainable anywhere, sleetus lined with Satin. Some are lined all through with the samt" quality of silk that the reputable tailor puts in Iiis $50 eoatn. COLLARS are made of SILK VELVET. No better qualities were ever pu4 in Overcoats. The prices are $5 for the $7.5* quality; $7.50 for the $10.00 quality, $10.00 for the $15.00 quality, $15.50 for the $18.00 quality, $16.00 for the $20.00 quality, $24.00 for the *.'M.0<> and #:i.r>.<)0 quality. Our $24 coats areas good as any reputable merchant tailor can produce for $50. MEN'S SUITS. In Checks, Plaids. Black and Bine Cheviots, and Clay Worsted, sizes are limited, each one is of the latest cut. Lin? ings, workmanship and lit second to none. Prices range like this: $5.00, $0.00, *7..r>o, $8.00 and $10.00 for these broken lots. Every one is a bargain. MEN'S TROUSERS. The long man, the short man and the fat man can get fitted here. These trousers come in Cheviots, Brown Mixtures, Stripes and Black Clay Worsted. Prices range from $l..r>0 to &4. Every pair must be sold as we need room for our Spring line. fi|, B,?We have some spring bargains in Men's Heavy Un? derwear and Fancy Bosom Shirts, ranging in price from .">Tc up for Shirts each and 39c lip per garment lor underwear. P* \Mlt P" ONE-PRICE fasn 8 W W S bLeb b&x3 fS Clothiei and Furnisher, Campbell Avenue Und JcQcrson Street?