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t J 1 i ti A HOW LIXG CYCLING BEAUTY Haw Pretty lira. Sheroa Appeared on a Wtaefl. fLlBA, Obio. May 6. The Drat o niti blcyol rider Id bloomers eeen liar want down the streets this after- Boon, tod left yellow elood of win behind. 8he was Mrs. In He McSbo tod, and all tbe town tvrned out to see ler go by. 8he U a resident uf Liu ia plamp tad pretty, and she knows it. She atne dowa the principal atreet dreaded in clotm.rltting blue bloomers, with a gorgeons bit on ber lead. Ribbone it reamed fruni her shoulders, and her tbeeks were rosy She sat proudly on her wheel, aud amilad at tbe applauding crowds on tbe aidewalka. Tbe dust wag annoying, and it evi dently hart her throat, for, as the evening came on, it was frequently necessary for ber to "wet it," and by 6 o'clock she was a bowling beauty on a wheel. She rode the streets with yells of the crowds swelled up in a mighty roar. J Finally her wheel wobbled, and she pitched headlong into the street. Af ter moment she got up and stagger ed into a barroom. The barkeeper re fused to sell her a drink, and she drove him ont. Taming to his wife, she lapped her face, and then assaulted the proprietor of of the place. It was getting too lively, and the police took ber in, and later she was heavily fined. All the respectable women in Lima held a convention and offered a resolution, that was unanimously adopted, declaring that they would never wear bloomers on a wheel in Lima. Weather for Tomorrow. fJNor North Carolina: Unsettled weather. Showers today and tonight. Fair Wednesday except showers on the coast. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Wednesday fair greater por tion of the day, but showers likely to occur. fLocal data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: Masimutn tempt return, 76; minimum tociperature, 02; rainfall O.B4. Impure blood rati.' vipl. hives, boils aud e; njitiuus .! tLu bkiu, Johnson's Sarsaparilla and Celery purifies tlia blood and eradicates all bloed poison. Large bottles, 50 cts. For sale by John Y. MacRae. , Hoe-Cake Soap Free At Jesse G. Ball's store. Lookoutt for the yellow coupons now being dis tribated throughout the city. Present them to us with 5 cents and get the full size cake of the best laundry soap, worth ten cents. A Cake of Hoe-Cake Soap Free. For every yellow ticket presented to W. B. Mann, provided you buy one cake for 6e, you thus get two full sized cakes for tbe price of one LOOK! LOOK!! Plumbing, TinniDg and Stove repair ing. Ren ember now is the time to have your plumbing, tinn ing and stove repairing done. No more freezing weather. I will save you money by communicating with me now. Guar antee ell work. Respectfully, W. H. Wilson. Room 48, Pullen building, entrance in rear. Telephone 161. Untrue Report. The report that Royal & Borden had rented my store is entirely untrue. The store is for rent or sale, also resi dence on Newbern avenue. Possession given January 1st. D. T. Swindell. Eitra bargains in furniture at Rhomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with attaoheable mattresses a specialty. Be sure you see our white lawns, check muslins and organdies before you bay. We can save you money. Stock of millinery is complete and prices lower thn ever. Violets at 5c a bunoh. I. Rosenthal. . fcTS ' : Uotlce! I Having taken the Agency for Ger man Eleotrio Belts, for the care of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney disease, Weak lungs, Lame back, Paralysis, Spine disease, Nervous debility, etc. lam ready to supply those, in need of them at abort notioe. Samples kept on hand. A. W. Fbaps, No. 4 East Davie, second door from Fiyettevllle street. apl3 eod ENAMEL PAINTS Which can be applied by any boo keeper is tbe proper tLu ij to beautify your home. tuake dd things look new, and solid thioge pit on a uew and fresh appearance, WHI1V, BLUE BLACK ROEIN'd EGG BLUE, &c, 25 cents t-n at Watfon'sP:ckroand ART STORE,' Furniture Polish and Varnish that can't be beat. F. A. WATSON. May 6th tf. It Did the Business. Free, Free, Free. H cake soap" given away rasa. Afull aixe rake for every family. L-k ont for tbe yellow ticket the accent will leave at every house. Tick et reads, buy one cake for 6 eeuta, preneut t'eket at same time and get ad ditional rake free. Ask your gritter tor K. Aial lye," the only ean f hat will sift out. madtSt Matting at Cc3t. We v ill tfo'uinence our tal of mat ting toui'rrow it about half price. We do this in order to entirely close ont our stock of matting a 40 ceut malting cannot be bought for 23.-., mai'iuj,- par 14c all remnants from 10 to !.. Hefpe, tfully, Th M.1 & Maxwill. AT COST. I offer my eutire stock of gioceriei. and Cauoed (ioods at cost. To parties wisLing such goods will be jold in bulk or at retail. Will lie open until the entire stock is sold. J. R. Tfkkkll, apr30 6t Under Central hotel. Butterick's Patterns and Fashion Sheets have arrived. Also the May Delineator. Fashion sheets free at D. T. Swindell's. Mr. J. H. Cobb, publisher of the Mirror, at Brocton, N. Y., says: "For nearly two years the Mirror has been publishing the advertisements of j Chamberlain's Remedies, A few days hlo tbe writer was suffering from a I bowel trouble and resorted to an old ' remedy which did not prove efficacious; Q()Ok StOTO OpOHS rinllltir Vi m fplArft Plmmharliiiii,! r?ti1ii. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and two doses did the business, checking it completely. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt. Wanted. Two or three good salesmen to sell piacos and orgaus, Apply at 13 W. Hanrett street. Raleigh, N. ('., to J. W. Cole. s3 26 6 The old Alfred Williams & Co. book store opens this morning for general business at the old stand, 119 Fay ettnville street. No firm, corporatior I or person has socceded to this busi ness. The stock must, be disposed ot at once and at reducrd prices. Sales will be made for cash only. This April 13, 1895. A. W. if AT 001), ThoH. M. PlTTMAlf, Trustees. COMING! it mami iru TO RALEIGH ON MONDAY, MAY 27TB, 1895. THE GREATEST, LARGEST, GRANDEST AND THE BEST OF ANI: RICA'S . ' I !S1:.M P. XT FXTHK 1'RISHS FINEST HORSES AM) LARGEST ARRAY OF CIKCl'S TALENT OF ANY SHOW ON EARTH ! n -- v. rrr No Wonder it is Great T 3 RINGS ! 2 STAGES ! 1-2 MILK RACE TRACK ! COLOSSAL MENAGERIE ! ROYAL AQUARIUM ! 4 TRAINS! 10 ACRES CANVAS! 20,000 SEATS! 1,500 EMPOYKS! $4,000 DAILY EXPENSES ! 100 PHENOMENAL ACTS! 20 HURRICANE RACES! 25 CLOWNS! 6 BANDS ! 50 CAGES ! 15 OPEN DENS! HERD OF ELEPHANTS ! DROVE OF CAMELS ! WORLD'S RENOWNED PERFORMERS! EVERY GREAT ACT KNOWN ! Capital, : - : ;r $3,000,000.00 Excursions will be run on every line of travel to enable visitors from a dis tance to attend the exhibitions of this, the greatest show of the modern world. Trains will arrive in time to witness the monster, majestic, spectacular, grand, freei ! STREET PARADE ONE MILE LONG ! 50 FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY 50 ' Experienced detectives in attendance. They are constantly on the watch to protect the publio from the operations of gamblers and swindlers. Meinembei the Date H!gb-s-Giraffe a. b. mmi Q)ari'k.Mmia ,li'.iJ.Vi.UiSI;-!iliyii ( We have serured the agency for PADANHKOS.CO, THE FITTINCT. WEARING, SELLING line ti Liilies and Misses fine Sb es and Oifoids oa the market. FINE TALORIIIS. ALL NEW STOCK CWcikel, 124 Fayettovll'c Slreot, Upstairs, CaMa tbe attention of tLia friends and the publi.- to the f.-t that ha baa just recei-d his new linea i f FINE WOOLENS for spring and summer wear. He is ready to make tbera up in tbe best style. GIYE HIM A CALL : apl tf pairs . spies' Misses' Men's, I'.ojs' and Cli: dr-n's Shoes. I mi possible to bny of ii any aged or old si vie shoes. AS LONG AS THEY LAST. JS Pair? Shoes, Common Sense, Opera snd Paris Tips, s.zes 2 t. 6. 2.2., made to sell at J3 to f3..1l). INOURKORTII WIXDUW a few of our many styles of siioes. Prices marked iu plsiu figures. Everything in Dressmakers' Supplies. A. B. STRQH iCB, THE NEW PSDIQREE ROSF, Belle :: Siebrecht, I Hiurid Tea. t A truly suprb rose, the result of a cross i between La France ami Lady Mary hitzwil ' Hants. Color Imperial Pink uf llic richest ' shade. Mowers Irom 5 1-2 to o inches in diameter; has received the gold meaal ol : the National Rose Society of Great Britain ?nd fi st class certilica!es from all the Icad J ing horticultural societies of both hurope and Aineric. I'er.ectly hardy and a thor '. qugh ever-bloomer. I ' No. 1 size, strong plants, from 3 1-2 in. pots, fl. No 2 size, sir ing plains, iron- 2 1-2 inch po.s, 75c each. Orders taken by H. STEINMEIZ, agent for tins grand rose. api " For Sale. An Eleotropoise good as new. OdIt been used a short time. Price $20 00 Apply at this office. m6 tf f : The D?cople?s Candida ate Vo voters of Raleigh and of Wake county: Your wives, your sons and daughter, your grand childreo. your aunts, your step mother ran pet i hi cheapest furniture, the bi COOK CTnwro tn" 'o"deat r.iTit- MUVLb ULAll ALARM, the moM romlortable 1 A EKE d chairs, nnoAM PIANO "D LlliUAlM that will m.ks you dame llie largest COFFIN the most elejsut CASKK 4. the most beautiful rohes C LO C KS ruwe ti. k ni ikes the baby sleep, A uagn ii. tit Klding Red, Carpets, MATVNG.Ftrnk; Owher usefnt artio'ea for the smillest amount of money, at G.T.STRIC'LAHD'S, 128 South Wilmington St . next door to W. II. & R. S. Tucker's. ap32 Sajp ? THE BEST COFFEE on the market, ''resb, Invigorating, Delightful. Sold ff ail leading grocers. mbll THIS PRJ NGo WE WANT YOU to see and t'len your own judg ment will tell you what to do. Loo'i at o.ir line of dress goods, trimmings aud linings. Also Hauiburgs nod laces cheaper thau ever sold IN RALEIGH before. Ladies ?nze vests from 5 up; U.v?k hose 5; nice embro;dered hdkfs 10s balbriggan "half . hose 30', cheap at 2f)c. Shoes sud sliypers FOR LADIES ai 1 children. A big stock of spriug millinery just re ceived. Oar prices are the lowest. LYONRACKETSTORB, 16 Martin street. Really it has been so cool that the 'it lk aud t'dOMh', about spring have, been anticipatory. But now the real thing is here. Adieu to cloudy days and :ool weather. Welcome the joyous spriug Talking of real spring weather brings to mind oiin of the u-jc-sies of the Heason, Hffhter clothing. We have thought of tuis and prepared for it. We e clutliing which is just the thiug iu ten uie as it. is just tbd correct thing iu cut and as to prices will give you A GRATEFUL SURPRISE. i It 18 one r.mug to lam aooui oargaius, it is auoiuer miug iu re.iujr tuein. It H iu yertoruiaucrt ot promise tnat our real sireugiu lies. n a uvr WHAT WK SAY and heu we teli you we have the latest styles at prices never ina.cued in Rileigh we speak ords whose truth we can prove in ten minutes after you look at our stock. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Our $20 Suits no merchant tailor cau match. These claim your attention. They aie the finest. Our business suits at $12 50, $15, $10.50, and $18 wa challenge any one to equal for tbe money. Y'ou rail scour the . markets, but you can't, beat these values. As little money as $8.50 and $10 will Bay ia our House a Suit which in real worth approximates $15 Oar boys and ohildreu's department is the only complete one in this city. It is a gem iu variety, quality aud styles. An inspection of it is solicited. i'erfect line of gentlemen's furnishing. 'ol.hiug missings at y TALK sf HER WOOD'S OLID lERVICE HOES. For bcnilemen, Ladies, Misses and , Children have no equal for style, oomfort an wear. : 0. A. SHERWOOD & CO S05 Fayetteviila bt . Haleigb. N. L For Sale. I have for sale 'some very fine milk cows. Apply to Mrs. Jane Waters, 501 East and Polk streets. ap23 Wanted. Mrs. Anna Pell wishes to take in la dies' whl'e work, and also boys' shirt waists. West Jones street ; ap23 HAIL THE SPRING S Our spring goods are arriving and we desire to lay before the public a fact, whereby you receive the benefit. We have bought largely, and in mak ing our selections we had an eye single to low tariff prices. All wool good equal to a tailor's $18 garment in tiuish and material. 1 PERitSUIT- A large variety." We have them in 3cheviot, cassiinere. blue and black homespun, &. BOYS'CLOTHIWa- RSTi Good navy blue and black 'cheviot suits, double aud sWie ortMtoa. thoiouguiy e.i maoe, a. good as cau be purchased any where for $5.00; we sell them at ,3.64. Sailor suits in blue stripes with cord and whistle, 79o. Knee pants the boys need knee pants to help them through until they get their new suit, 17o up; all wool pants 60j. All wool clay worsted suita i9.25 (under new tariff reduction) Any winter garment in our house, in cluding men's, youth's and boys' suits, overcoats, single pants, coats and vests witaoot any reservation whatever, go at fifty cents on the dollar. We maaa what we say, so come and take any winter garment at half price. ROSENTHAL CLOTHING CO., 80S FATSTT3VILLK 8T., 0PP08ITB P08T0FFICB. M you want a Mat for a nnati boy 01 child it wilB pay you to look over our stock for oimii sttocliis mew andl pfices ldWo
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