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IT MAKES YOU WELL. Dr. Greene's Nervura is Just What You Need for the Blood and Nerves. Life is not Measured by Years, but by Strength and Vigor. Dr. Greene's Nervura, the Only Remedy which will Give You the Health, Strength and Vigor of Youth. How many who ought ib'ba in their prime, j women. Try it anil get back your strength, bear evidences in looks aud feelings of old age ? I energy and youthful vigor It ought never so to bo. Strength and vigor Should bo as ported as in youth. If it is not so, something is wrong with you. You have weakened yourself in your mode of life or oc? cupation. There is no sight so IxiiMltiflll as vig? orous maturity.ami fresh and heart v Keinem her that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norvo remedy is n physician's prescription, indorsed and recommended by the ablest doc? tors everywhere. Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pills are the only perfec- p'11? _ for biliousness an Istipntion. Dr. Greene of 33 West lith St., projierlife. New York City, is the most successful physi Nothmg makes these ,.iiu, iu diseases, possible so anrely as a sound body, strong llM,i CUI1 |,e consulted nerves, arid rich blood to make the l?dy healthy; nothing is so certain to make this condition as Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo rem i *rko work. cdy. Thou? sands who have taken it testify io its j potent inMii ence ns a source of per? petual youth and strength. It is the true regenerator of the body, making strong nerves, rich, red blood, and restor? ing the snap, energy and vigor of renewed youth to the nerve-weakened, exhausted and run-down system. It makes the old and middle-aged feel young and vigorous. It restores to youth the vicor free, personally or by letter. Nothing to pay lost by excesses and indis- fr r consultation, examination or advice, and cretioiis; it gives strength, the low price of his wonderful curative mcdi eu&rgy and power to those eines piaecs a sure cure within reach of every It makes strong inen and vigorous body. Contains tc> ma sssLss oia^n^c^ bJrbvJ ^^"^TvT^r^S m State, Local a/rxci aSFoxeigx 2=r!"u.ii TelQgrxeipliip Seivice to lE'a.xts of tlta.? World. Kead TSE TIMES a,n<ol :K?ep "CTp Procession $5.00 a* "S"?a,r. Bemit to THE TIMES, IBoa,rLo3s:e, T7"si? POETRY AS !S POETRY. A. Ktnit Which Justifies ? Mnu In Placing ills Trust In It. Do you all know what au adsmith is? No? Thon let it be said thut au adsmith is a word of recent construction nud adop t i o n, aud it means a man who writes nd vcrtisomo nts (ads.) as they should bo writ? ten aud not in the old stylo of saying much and meaning noth iug. This story has to deal with a rising young ad? smith of this town of Wash? ington, who, liko "WHITE rOETKY?" HE othcr meu of KKARLY shrieked. t r o p i o a 1 souls and fervid tougncs, had permitted his tonguo to get his soul tangled all up in tho golden meshes of a pretty girl's smiles, and that was tho end of him. In pursunuco of tho usual custom mado and provided for in such emer? gencies, bo wont to seo tho girl's father about it, a very sensiblo old gentleman who knows the vnluo of advertising, and also tho valuo of tho right kind of n son-in-law. "Yes, yes," the father said in re? sponse to tho young man's opening ad? dress, "I know all about that foldorol part. What I want to know about is business, and can you support my daugh? ter? What do you do?" "I write poetry, sir," responded tho emotional applicant, with confidence. The father fairly gasped. "Write poetry?" lie nearly shrieked. "Write poetry? What in thunder can you do at that to support a family, I'd liko to know?" Tho young man straightened tip so suddenly that the old man jumped out of tho way. "Sir," said tho applicant, with the dignity of four kings, "I don't write tho kind of poetry you arc thinking nbout. Iwrito poetry advertisements for soap and patent medicine and boor and bicycles and tho kind that pays. See?" "Oh, oh!" spluttered tho father. "Really. I beg your pardon, my dear fellow. I didn't understand at all, I as snro you. Take her, my boy, take her, and joy go with you!" The wedding will occur in tho au? tumn.?Washington Star. A Family Broken Up. Sprocket?Is it true Wobbles' family was broken up by the bicycle? Gear?Badly?her arm and his collar bone.?New York Sunday Journal. Different. She?I can sympathize with you. I was married once myself. He?But yon weren't married to a ivomau.?Tit-Bits. The Perversity of Fate. They toll mo Sully Brown has been A-muking oyes nt nie, Which I. with eyes on Molly Smith, nud no oyes left to Bee, While Molly's eyes wero tlxud upon Jim Donaldson, anil ho O'erlooked tho fact because his gase Was fixed on Mary White. And Mary never noticed, since Her eyes brought all their light From Abner Jacobs, who, in turn, Could seo but Alice Knight. Bwoot Alice was oblivious To Aimer's looks beouuso She hud DO eyes for gallant swains, Excepting Eddio Huwcs, Whereas he followed Susan Gates Without a stop or pause. Now, Susan smiled on Herman Lake, And ho on Sully Brown, Who's said to sot more storo by mo Than by an Faster Down. And so the luckless lot of us Aro chaffed by all the town. That fata has slipped a single cog Is plain for all to see, Whereby twin souls the wliolo way round One place apart must he. Just one correction and they're nil In fullest harmony. How wonderful tho difference So slight a change would inukel' Then each tho one that each desired In ])orfect bliss would take? Provided I my Molly got And Sally Brown took Lake._ Dr. Miles* Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. OTrTjUffiSiiH wearied me tha Dt*. ?~j58w v-'ould require a EV. W. T. HOUCK, tho talented pas? tor of Grace U. B. church, Carlisle. I'enn., writes September 23, 1895: " I always enjoyed good health until In 1892, at which tinio my duties as a clergyman wero of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im? paired my general health and nervous sys? tem. Indeed I \va3 in such a condition that tho mere sight of a largo congregation so at It day SVJilos' '^S^0T rr'ore 'or 1110 to re" '2? cover from tho ox 4g|haa&tion. It affords Restores iS3"'-fJ f?roat pleasure to U..UL .vficflsay that Dr. Miles' SSS^mk iterative Nervine j?i^^X?'fitiJJiind Restorative Tonic havo done mo untold pood. I preached three, times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt in my Ufo, thanks in your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug? gists under n posltlvo guarantee, tirst bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkkart, lad. CONQUERS DISEASE. His Wonderful Discov? ery, Sparagus Kid? ney Pills, Are Rapidly Curing All cf Thoso in Roanoke and Vicinity Who Have Been Suffe-ing From Kidney Disease in One Fcrm or Anciher. The public are astounded ut the suc? cess achieved in the cure of nil kidney troubles now being effected by]Dr llobbs' wonderful discovery. People who have been doctoring for years under the care of the best physicians obtainable at a great expenditure of money, have obtained more and better results after taking Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills for less than'two weeks than they ever did from anything they ever used. This is not an idle boast, as dozens of people in this vi? cinity stand ready to testify to it. Perhaps your next door neighbor will tell you that Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills have proven themselves a blessing in his family. We assert that they are a positive specific for nil kidney ailments, except those where surgical operations are necessary. We could till page upon page with the names of leading people In this city and vicinity whom Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kid? ney Pills have either benefited or cured. Testimony as to the efficacy of Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills is coming In from evoiy hand, and from people in every walk in life, proving conclusively that every claim made by Dr. Hobbs is absolutely justified by tacts. Dr.Hobb*' Oparagus Kidney Fille Cure a Prominent Citizen of Lowell, Mass., After Being Confined to His Bed Twelve Weeks With Rheumatism, and on Crutches for Ten Months. Lowell, Mass., June 17th, 1800. Hobbs Remedy Co. Gentlemen? I had what the doctor called Chronic Rheumatism of the mar iow. I was confined to my bed for twelve weeks and compelled to u?e crutches for ten months. I tried a number of physi? cians and many different medicines with? out obtaining relief. Upon seeing your advertisement in tlra Boston papers of Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills I concluded to give them n trial After using three boxes, together with your Hobbs' Little Liver Pills, ac? cording to directions, I began to feel ben? efited, and after I bail used live and one half boxes of the Sparagus Kidney Pills I was completely cured. I am well known to many people in Lowell, who knew of my condition and can vouch for the truth of my statement. I give this testimony freely and unsolic? ited and am willing to answer questions to any and all who may be interested, ami shall be glad to do so, for 1 can fully appreciate the sufferings occasioned by Rheumatism. 1 advise nil persons so aftltcted to use Dr. Hobbs1 Sparagus Kid? ney Pills. I never intend to be without, the pills myself, and my friends know that I never li-se an opportunity of recommending them. 1 am, very uratefully, KDWIN G. yiNALL. \Vitli Opera Cigar and Tobacco Co., IM3 Central Street. Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills, "?0 cents per box. Six for $3.50. FOR SALE BY VAN LEAR BROS, Pharmacists, Salem Ave and Jefferson Sr. Roanoke, Va. THE "NEW LIGHT." The marvelous wonder ot the age. This wonderful light is being introduced by the Virginia Automatic Lighting Com? pany. It excels gas and electricity at one-fourth the cost. A maximum light at minimum cost. Insures greater bril? liancy, steadier flame, cheaper light. Sim? ple, safe, practical, reliable, durable, eco? nomical. No smoke; no smell; no bother. Operated entirely on scientific principles. The "new light" gives the best possible results at the least expense. The "new light"' is adapted to lighting private resi? dences, stores, factories, schools, etc. It lias been thoroughly tested and o\er 700, (Mill are now ill use, furnishing a brighter light, of greater luminosity than either gas or incandescent electric, and giving universal satisfaction, us Is testified by the thousands employing this system. The economy :>f lighting by the automatic system has induced many large consum? ers of gas and electricity to adopt the ?'new light" with most gratifying results, the cost of the change being quickly saved by the lessened tails. This new system i> put in your building and sold to you on monthly installments, thereby not cost ing yon any more .for light than while using >j;as or electricity, and in a short, while your plant is paid for and you have light at'your om n price. The beautiful light, can be seen in opernMpn at the drug store of Chas. I). Pox, which will speak for itself. Ik-low is a list of a few < ities throughout the North where the "new light"' has been introduced, and is giving entire satisfaction: Full River, New Bed? ford, Maiden Mel rose, Huverhill, ^Law? rence, Pitslleld, 'West Stockbridge, Lee, East Rurrington and Boston, Mass.: Ht. 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READY-TO-WEAR SKIRTS No. 1?Black Figured Al- <J*| /|(Q No. 2?Black Figured AI- <J> j QQ No. 3?Black Figured QQ ZW New stylo? and hotter qualities arriving dally. Come and See These. Corset Covers No. 11?Plain. .10c No. 27?Embroidered Nrck.. .. 19c No. 35?Embroidered Nock 0 0<"? and Sloevos.OOL No, 74?Cambric. wUb Em- A Qf? broiderbd Yoke and Slee\os T'vi/v No 95?Cambric, with Km ?\C\r> bn idered Yoke and Sietivt-s *_/V_/v> No. SC.?Cambric, with Um- C\\> f% broldorej Yoko and Sleeves DUO ?-NB; [Corsets! Ready-to-Wear We will have on salo iblR week One Hundrtd WranrjerB at Bettor ones always on hand. No. 31? Tuckt-d. No. 49?Tucked and Embrold 25c ery. 35c 39c 50c 75c No 03?Cambric, ^Dtop Ruf? fles. No. 74?Cambric, Tucked E n broldery and Deep Rt 111 38. . No. 85?Cambric,Tucked. Em? broidery and Deep Rutil >e.. The Oldest Hardware Firm in Roanoke. We have been here since 1888, and are as healthy as ever. We pay cash for our goods and guarantee every price we make. Gome and see us. 207 COHMEBCESTBEET S. I. RIGHT OPPOSITE KEW P0ST0FFIGE. We arc able lo mve von ruouey on piper liang ii.r, pulntttisr. kideominint; und tietorauiiK. Call and cxunlnr our largo and complrte line of 1811 wall papt r dt?lj;us. I'rr.onal or mall order* will rocutvo prompt at? tention tu city or vicinity. Neglectfully, SOUTHERN DECORATING CO., 33 CUUKC1I AVENUE B. B , ROANOKE, VA. Is Your P.opeiiv Insured? Both Rea! and Personal. 1!-' NOT VOl' HAD BETTER SEE Chas. Lunsford & Son. They represent the largest Foreign and American Coiripnnies ill existence, and pay losses as cheerfully as they take your premium. Olllce, No. 106 Jefferson St. No miracle eVintit ihem ? they are limply the result <?( a i'fetir. study and practice t>y ilie one man in America who W best qualified lo ire.n diseases i I iho bloin.u:. . an.l bowels. / Dcane's \ ?Vr,"1 ? I ..!?? hat e .i p -at. r sale on less advertising, wberc best known, than :m> other pill in the world, Eat good food, and take tine of Dr. peanit's pith ?ft<-r each meal. Yot.r Stomach, lurr, and bowel troubles wiH disappear. White wrapper it consti? pated, yellow il bowels nre loose. Dk. J. A. DEANB CO . Kinjston, N. V. "CLEANLINESS IS NAE F ESTY." COMMON SENSE o SKIRTS 49c No. 31 ?Tucked. No. 4 3?Tucked, Embroidered (?Q/-> and Ruffled. Ufc/U No. 53 ? Embroidered and QOr> Ruflled. O<*/0 No 74?Cambric, Tucked and Ruffled. fOU No 65?MurIId, Lace loser- QQp lion and Laco Frill. v*/0\_/ No. 90 ? Muslin. Tj&ca In- 0*1 QQ seriion and Lvco Frill. vpX.Oi"? No. 87 ?Muslin, with two wldt? Embroidery Rufflds $1.39 GOWNS No. 31 ?Ruillsd Front and QQ/% Cuffs. Ot7U No. 12?Embroidered Yoke CTO/-? and Ruffles.... Ov/L/ No G3? Embroidered oudRuf- PLQ/-^ lied Yoke.UcyU No. ut?Embroidered V o k o, tC3Q/-? Collar onl Cuffj. vJfc/U No. 25?Embroldtrrd Yoke X~7 f~ _ and C u IT i?Sal lot Collar_ I OL? No 70?Embroldored Yoke QQ/-? and Cutlj-Sailor Collar_ Ofc/O No. S7 ?Embroldored Yoke QQn and Ouffs?Sailor Cellar_^OU No. IS?Embroidered Yoke (*T? | "I Q and Cuffs?Sailor Collar.. ?PJL.J.C*/ New Lines of Embroideries, Lsces, White Goods, Dress Gooas, Percales, GlnghamB, Etc., Arriving Daily. 1,000 YARDS Bleached Sheeting, 30 Inches. 4- i-2c a Yard. 1,000 YARDS Unbleached Sheeting, 3G Inches. I 4c a Yard. I 500 YARDS Dimity Stripes, Rc a Yard. N^WNorfolkA^Wesiem Schedule in Effect November 8, 1800. ?WESTBOUND LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY 5:45 a m. (Washington and Chattanooga limited) for Bristol, Intermediate sta? tions and the South and West. Pull? man sleepers to New Orleans and Mem? phis. Connects at Radford for Blue Held and Pocahoutas. 4:25 p. m., the Chicago Express for Rad? ford, Bluefleld, Pocahoutas, Keuova, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbus and Chicago.' Pullman Buffet Sleeper Roauoke to Columbus. Also for Pulaski, Wythe vllle, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and intermediate points. TRAINS ARRIVE AT ROANOKE. From Norfolk 5:30 a. m.; 4:15 p. m. From Hngerstown 5:30 a. m. j 4:10 p. m. From Winston 1:15 p. m. From Bristol and the West 1:35 p. m.: 11:10 p. m. NORTH AND EASTBOUND, LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. 1:50 p m. for Petersburg, Richmond and Norfolk. 1:45 p. m. for Washington, Hngerstown, Philadelphia and New York. 11:30 p. m. J for Richmond and Nor "oik. Pullman,,sleepers Roanoku to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond. 11:25 p. in. (Washington and Chattanooga limited) for Washington, Hngerstown, Philadelphia and New York. Pullman sleepers to Washington via. Shonau doah Junction and Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Durham Division?Leave Lynchburg (Union station) daily 4:00 p. in. for Smith Boston and Durham and inter? mediate stations. Winston-Salem Division?I/?ave Roanoke (Uniou^stailou) daily 2:00 p. in. and 8:00 a. m. daily, except Sunday ^Camp? bell street Btation) for Rocky Mount, Martinsville, Wlnston-Salem andiutet mediate stations. For all additional Information apply at ticket office or to W. 15. Bevlll, General Passenger .Agent, Roauoke, Vli, M. F. Bragg, Traveling Passenger Agent. fhofkssiomai,. E VERETT PERKINS, Attorney-at-Law and Commissioner in Chancery. Look-Box 110, Roanoku, or Room 10, Second Floor Kirk Law Building. ? Dentist, ?23? 1,12 Salem Ave. '^M+^?^/' Over Traders' ..- " Loan & Trust Co ?RIDE, DIRT'S NAE HON DICTATES THE USE OF