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I PTTJ T7J UTTEETH5N.G POWDERS)H WH1R1 13 ROMEROI Cf CteirtKfMtMi. DtarrHoM. Dytnr and th owl Trwibiw of wiwrMr tETTHiNa EASY. Ctm KnuvVom Som. Co, Mhr mtni ThruK. Rmwvh Aid OUtiM. Kut tH BowU. 8traftHM MM ano ma TM CMidrtiL m oMti ttr as ot at DrauUta. r Mil as t C J. MCf KTT. M. D 01 IWa. Ma. For Mle bf Richmond County Drug Con.panv.'aDd all good Drogfcisft. SCREENS" Doors, Aof everything else in Hardware for the Mill, the Farm, the Shop, the Home. Come by mid let us fit ' you up for "fly time." The Everett Hardware Co, Weeber & Wheelock Pianos," and Mason & Hamlin Pianos and Organs Mystsrious Disappearance of a Young Cuban from Tampa. Tampa, Fla.. Juna 24. The police autlioritlea hare received several com munications from Cuba, purporting tc be from the rtlatlves of a young Cu ban named Augustln Romero, whe came to tiila place shortly after, the labor troubles of last year, but whe for the past few weeks has not been seen anywhere about the city. His rel atives can find no trace of him, and supect that there has been some foul play connected with his mysterious disappearance.' The young man was a printer bj trade, and was employed on sereral local' newspapers for some months, and soon after his arrival here Joined the local Typographical Union. Th o fleers of this organization, have also received several communications from Romero's relatives. Romero brought with him when he came from Cuba a strikingly handsome -woman, whom h afterward married, and they lived to gether several months In this city. His wife Is still here, but knows noth ing of the whereabouts of the missing man. 80CIAL COLONY NEAR ATLANTA Estab- Would Not 6uffer SovAgain for Fifty Times Its C?te. T ivnV last iiiorh't wilh severe pains in my.stomach. I never felt so badly in all down to work this mnrmnir T foil weak I could hardly munlty will soon be established neai work. f want to Miller and McCurdj's Atlanta. A stock company has Deen jjrug store and they recommenaea v,nm organized with a capital of $20,000 -tc iaaaaMiMaMaaaaaaaaTT, . - aiaiaaaga Stock Company Organized to lish Model Community. Atlanta. June 24. A socialistic con SHOOTING AT JENNINGS, FLX ft .. - - x . i .y r J' Wheelo'cW" '"l ' 1. IBBl Robert Alderman Probably Fatally Wounded by a Negro. Jacksonville, Fla., June 23. News was received here of the shooting of Robert Alderman, a white man, at Jennings, Fla. by a negro named Jim Hood. The shooting occurred In the heart of that town. Hood escaped to the woods after the shooting and has not been seen since, though a posse of white people are scouring the woods for him. The ball entered Alderman's stomach and produced a wound that will probably prove fatal. A telegram, was sent to Yaldosta asking for track hounds to trace the murderer, bn there are none available, so the pur suit of the negro had to be carried on without the dogs. It is said that there is much Indig nation over the shooting, and If Hool Is captured It will go hard with him. He Is said to be a black negro, about 5 feet tall, quick-spoken and weighs about 12S pounds. nut the Dlan In ODeratlon.' The com- w w mnnltr Is to be known as the Alka hest Home and Printing Company, This Information was given out ye terday by Andrew M. McConnell, pres. ldent of the Alkahest Lyceum System, who Is the originator of the schema and president of the stock company Just formed. Others connected with the comnanT are T. B. Miller and S R. Bridges. In speaking of the matter Mr. Mo Connell said that definite plans had already been made, and everything was practically in readiness for carry ing out the scheme. It la not known' yet Just where the community will be located, but it will be on one of the street car lines run ning out from the city. Negotiations are now being carried on with parties for several different places locatei near the city. A deal will be closed with either one or the other of these parties this week, and the community will be immediately established. Urlain's Colic. Cholera and JJiarrnoea Rpmdv It worked like maffic ana one doe fixed me all right. Iteruily the fine trrne l ever used for ttomacb treuoje: x ! shall not be without it in my home nere alter, for I should not care to endure the sufferings of last night again ; for my times its price. G. H. Wilson, L,iverDoo.. Bargettstown, Washington Co , Pa" This remed? is !. sale by Jtucnmonu vouuij Drug Company. G. , t. House and Sign Painter, Painting, Graining, Staining, Hard' Oiling, Varnishing and Frescoing- OLD FURNITURE RENOVATED. UoAo-datc Sign Work and Adver . w . . . . Using of All Kinds. Care Ed. Kelhr'$ Barber Shop. if sjx. rv ; ? I .TWO DROWNED AT COLUMBUS. Men of MAD WOMAN G0E8 TO A8YLUM. Sing their own praises in thousands oi happy homes in this and other countries. Docs the name, MASON & HAMLIN, mean anything to you? In the musical world it sudd as a synonym of Perfection. ' To purchasers It means the saving of middleman's profits, and securing the finest instruments made at a reasonable price. Don't pay dealers lor cheap, shoddy iustruments at a big profit, but write to J. W. CURRIE, Roberdel, N. C. who will take pleasure In placing the best in your home. See it ; have it ; test it, and its sweet tone, even scale, ease and elasticity of touch will win Its war into jour heart and affections. While in Rockingham call on Little Bros., who will take pleasure in showing samples of the Mason & Hamlin Organ. Ooe price to all. Cash or on time. .T TV CURRIE. Roberdel N. C 8layer of Children Is Kept Strapped To Her Bed Jackson, Miss., June 23. Mrs. Louis Westrop, the Copiah county mad worn, an who slaughtered her six little chil dren, will be brought to the Mississip pi Insane hospital In this city today. Application for admission has been approved by the hospital authorities, and Mrs. Westrop will be placed in the violent ward at the Institution. She : still suffering from the maniacal de rangement which provoked the horri ble crime, and special arrangements will be made to have her carefully watched. " At present she Is so violent that it Is necessary to keep her strapped to the bed and she attempts to commit suicide at the slightest possible oppor tunlty. Were' Assisting ' in Erection - the New Dam. Columbus, Ga., June 24. The Chat tahoochee river claims two more lives. J. T. Russell and J. W. Gresham were The scene bf the 'drowning was The scene of the the drowning was North Highlands, where the dam is be ing erected for the Bibb mills. The men' were crossing the river in a boat carrying the guy line when the line fell on the boat, capsizing it. Both men struek out for shore and It was thought by the spectators that they would escape, but they sank 1b the eddy and were drowned. in 15 minutes Russell s body, was rescued, and had. a physician been present his life could have been saved. Be died a few minutes later. Gran He died a few minutes" later. Oresh am's body was rescued In minutes. Over a soore of people have been drowned at this same place since the erection of the dam commenced. I Burial uompieie Outfits. A really healthy woman has lit tle pain or discomfort at tne menstrual period. No woman needs to have any. Wine of I Cardu! will quickly relieve those j smarting1 menstrual pains and j the dragging head, back and side aches caused by falling of the womb and irregular menses. has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. It is the provision made by Na ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and pains which blight bo many homes. ' ' j - flm T . . . j . ma ' v mwm www. mt W. 1 iM x nare been Tery Kick for aome time. If I wu taken with a aerer pais in my If fore I had taken aU of it I wu reliered. - Jus. 1C A. Tenrr. Turn. COFFINS, CASKETS, Ect. DR' N C HUNTER Physician and Druggy VS? O a. wmtc inu oiore next to Posto I have established a new o j t- . a"Q and community for same. Drue Store in . Rockincrh u m5er. pectTuIly solicit the patronaee 0r ri.TimiinltT for nam M r .? t'. ..tiUXTt. " At S Dockery, lawyer, SnU E utter ROCKINGHAM . Cameron Hctrka Morrison & whitlock : Attorney saULaw And Real Estate An it. SOCKWGHAMN JOHN W. Le GRAND, Attorney' at Law, Rockingham, A, C. Prompt attention given to all hw XDJ- ters. RealJiState Agent. Office ... Richmond County Drug Co.s store. Phone 67. - j WEST BROS, ; ' . EOCKIXGEAM, N. C -r i Drummer Found Dead in Bed. Atlanta, June 28. a. k. Pettus, a traveling salesman from Richmond, Va., was found dead In bed at the Kim. ball house yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Pettus came to Atlantaabout a week ago and after engaging a room at the Kimball house became 111 and sent for a physician. He appeared to be getting better and It was thoogfct would soon be well. Saturday evening he was cheerful and It was not deemed necessary to have a nurse remain in his room. Yesterday morning he did not open his room door, and at 10 o'clock the door was unlocked with a pass key. He was found dead In hla bed and had apparently been dead sev eral hours. 117 11 v iirimaoo, WeW Utamfor, 4drM. ftri "The LtAtf AdrUory Deprtm Vestibuieo - Mnaw MARBLE I70RKS. J. W. McElwee, - Proprietory Bennettsville, S. C. Telephone No, 9. For ' Monuments, Tombstones, and Tablets; in, fact, I anything needed in marble, call on my agent, Mr.C. C. Smith ,! Hamlet. N. C, or write me direct fox de signs and prices. I ' ; . Thankful for past patronage, I solicit your future trade iu my line. Kespectlully, Double Daily Service TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SOUTH AND WEST. W.J.McELWEE, ; Proprietor' W. W. PATE, , 1 Manager. , At III STC Th8 Kind Yoo Haw Always BciV EARNINGS OF FLORIDA ROADS. Re. I WHY I Do Blacker Bros. Sell their Goods Cheaper than any other house in town?, ANSWER. Because they buy for cash and sell for cash, there fore do not lose any money by time business, which we would hare to make up on you- We also save the money for the books and book-keepers. Therefore we are selling our goods cheaper than any other house in town. Here is the proofs plain to see. Men's Suits, $1.35 to 1 16.00 fi.6j to $3.35. We also carry nice besides order-made 65c, f ioq, $1.35 Shoes, all styles. Xouth's Suits, 6Sc to 1 10.00 ' . . , c . . . . Boys' Suits, 35c to $5.00 HATS! HATS I All styles; all MenTPants, 60c to tloo K ftj0 ' Youth's Pants, 50c to I3.00 Boy's Suits, isctofi.oo CALICOES, HOMESPUN, GINGHAM, per yard, 3, to 4c. Shoe,, in Vici. Box Calf and LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, Cardiren, I5.00 value, going for 75c value, going at 33. LOOK FOR THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY, SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. BLACKER. BROS, Your Money Sxvers Socndford Buiding. . a What the Railroad Commission porta About Them. Jacksonville, Fla., June 23. Table 14, In the report of the Florida Rail road Commission, shows the rate per cent of the net earnings or deficit of the stock and bonds outstanding, and their valuation as assessed by the state comptroller. The aggregate valuation, as assessed for taxes. Is J18.925.17S.16. The aggre gate of the capital stock and bonds, of these roads was $70,330,201.05. The av erage ratio of net earnings from oper ation to assessed valuation, taking the roads as a whole, was 11.91 per cent, and the ratio of net earnings from op eration to the aggregate of their cap-1 ltal stock and bonds was 3.11 per cent. Macon Lines Purchased. Savannah, June 21. The street rail, way company that controls the plants In Portsmouth, Norfolk, Richmond and Nashville has purchased the prop erty of the two street railway compa nies at Macon. Herman Myers, HJ. C. Cunnlfgham, J. S. Collins and W. W. Mackall, all of whom are Interested In the company, have returned to Sa vannah from Macon. They will not talk about the deal, but It Is learned from another source that they made the purchase. They were accompa nled by J. H. Fall, of Nashville, who Is Interested In the company. In effect May 25 1902. SOUTHBOUND; Daily No. -31 Lv.New York P.R.K. 12 55nm Lv Fhi'a'.a. PK.H. Lv Baltimoe P.R R. Lv Washngtcn'WSRy Lv Richmond a ALRj Lvfetersburg, " TBI Mil PBS n Rockingham, IS. C. - ' Capital stock, - - - S24,950 e9 Liability of Stockholders, $24,950. Surplus and Profits - S24.10Q.qq Total Security, v $74,000 00 OFFICERS. : T. C LEAK, President. TP. L: PARSONS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Ti:C- Leak, W. L Everett, HC Dockery, Wm. fiatwistlc, SamS-Steele, J. P- Leak, W. L Parsons. Our , experience and ample facilitiu enable us to provide for cur "customers Our large Capital, Surplus sad Li ability of Stockholders oiler the greatest security for deposits. All business given careful attcntkd- - ' . ! OAOTOIllA, ( r The Kind You Have A'w.ivs Bo:L1 Child Killed by Rooster. Hopklnsville, Ky., June 21. A little daughter of William Blankenshlp, a farmer of this county. Is dying as the result of an attack by a rooster. The child was playing In the yard when tho j rooster attacked It The fowl stuck his spurs Into the top of the child's head. The phyeician who was sum moned says the brain Is penetrated and that the recovery of the child Is Impossible. ' - - Fire May Conceal a Crime. Columbia, S. C. June 23. The resi dence on .the H. IL Evans place, sev eral miles from Newberry, was burned Saturday night, and Butler Klnard, an j elderly gentleman, who was occupying , it, was burned. The coroner la investi gating. There are conflicting stories told by negroes on the place. It is be lieved the old man was , robbed and murdered. Welle Muet Pay Death Penalty. Atlanta, June 24. W. R. Wells, slay er of Frederick Pearce, a blind man, was yesterday morning resentenced by Judge John S. Candler, in the crim inal superior court, to be hanged, : 03 Monday, July 21. A new trial was refused the condemned man a few days ago by the supreme court, and his only hope now to escape the gal lows is that the pardoning board and governor may intervene and commute his sentence to life imprisonment. Lv Norlina, Lv Henderson, Lv Raleigh, Lv So. Pines, j Lv Hamlet; Lv Columbia,!-' Ar Savannah, ; Ar Jacksonville, Ar St Augus'in Tare per . 3 29pm 5 45pm 7 00pm 10 20pm 11 20pm .1 55am '2 2Sm 1 12Am 6 03am 7 20am 9 40am 2 30pm 7 00pm Saye Spyera 8uiclded. Atlanta, June 20. There now seems little doubt that Marc J. Spyers, the Atlanta man who died in a New York hospital several days ago under myste rious circumstances, committed snl cide. According to a dispatch, Mayme wee m . x&ouana, ue .woman with Spyera when he was found unconscious on the street, has returned and declares that the young man took his own life. 6 4o m No. 33. t 7 55am 10 16am 3 00pm IT'S m THE MB. Bridges Across the Aahley. wasnington, June 20. The house has passed bills to authorise the Charleston, Suburban and Summer- vllle Bridge company to construct two i bridges across the Ashley river, in South Carolina; to purchase, at a cost not exceeding $16,000, certain real es tate at Wilmington, N. O, for revenue and customs purposes. One Farmer Shoots Another. ton. ia this county, T. J. Lowe shot and seriously wounded J. h. Medliu. The shooting was done with a Win Chester, th ball entering the left breast and coming out of his back. Both are well-to-do farmers with families. Everybody knows about S.W.P. It's success b la the air. It gains fame for itseli with every gallonthat'sspread on a house. Uniform good quality has -given it a popularity greater than any other paint on the market. . When you want to paint a build- , . . , -sold Br ing, Inside or out- I J The 7 SHERUUt-WlLUAUS PAINT will do It better and more econom ically than any other. It will wear longer, look better ana cover more surface. It's a paint with a reputation found ed on merit. -Ask us for color cards. Fatally Injured at Rochelle. Rochelle, Fla., June 24. Charles Thomas, a section hand on the Plant Bystem, while helping to load cypress lumber into a box car at this place.. was latany injured by a large piece m ... r 01 mniDer dipping, striking him the head, crushing his skull. Bank Cashier Attempts Suicide. ' New Tork. June : 20. Anthony S. Herman, cashier of the Merchant bank of this city, shot himself in the head last night It Is believed the wound is mortal. Today the bank, which is a private institution, was" closed. on Dunn, of Brunswick, Wins. Washington. June 2i.-The senate has confirmed the nomination of Hea ry T. Dunn to be collector of customs district of Brunswick, G a. J3ViETrr HARDWARE CO Virulent Cancer Cured. -. . 1 "iiurnui rj tc vance in meiicine is ricn k a. : G. W. Roberts of Elir.b. h xv1 x 11 T . ' . kwq aociors rjononnrd mynki , tneT neneved his ca hopeless used Electric Bitter ni . . . -KMUCU ra Arnica siav. pxeieir cured him When I re used to exrl l i!ion. , . .v.uw mu I ex ertsita matchless healintr t-.. m"! .: .- 10 I uwu I .a era puong, nicer, an1 Lv. N.Y., N. Y.P.AN Lv Phila'ia, " . Lv. N.Y.O.D S.S Co Lv. Balti'e, B.S.P Co Lv Wash'ton,K&Wi?6 Lv. Portsmouth, .AL Ly. VVeldon, Lv. Norlina, Lv, -Henderson, Lv. Raleigh,; Lv. So. Pines, Lv. Hamlet, Lv. Wilmington Ar. Charlctte, Lv Chester, Lv Greenwood, Lv. Athenp, Ar. Atlanta 1 Ar,' Augusta, C.AWC A r.. Macon. C. of Ga. Ar. Mont'y.A.&W.P A r. Mobile, L. & N, Ar. New Orleans, Ar. Na8h'e,N.C.At.L Ar. Memphis, NORTHBOUND. Daily 4 9 05pm 11 45pra 1 ooam 2 28am 4 12am 6 05am 7 25am 10 08am" 10 22pm 12 35pm z 50pm. o oopm 5 40pm 7 20pm 9 20pra 2 55am 7 25am 4 00am 4 15pm Daliv NTo. 27 12 10 am 7 20 am 9 34am 10 4Ianr 2 I5nm 2 56prr. 5 30nm 5 54 pm 7 27pm 9 27 pm 10.35 pm 1 05 am 4 55 an:. 9 15am 1035 pm 5 45 pun No 4L 8 55 pn 11 16pra J6 30pm 1 6 30pm ! 9 25i-m iH55am I 1 40-Hi r 2 10pm i 3 55 nni 6 18pm 10 35 pm 3 05 pm 10 32pm 1 35 am 3 43 am 6 13am 7 50pn. 11 35am 6 25pm 6 55pnc 8 Zom "ON THE SQUARE." . .5 That's the way we've been Lv Mem'is.N.C AStL. Lv Nash'e, " Lv N. Orleans, L.&H Lv aiobile. LvMont'y, A.AW.P L.V Macon. C. of Ga. Lv Augusta, C.&W.C. Lv AtlaDta, JS. A. L. Ar. Athene. Ar. Greenwood, Ar. Chester, Lv. Charlotte Lv Wiloington Lv Hamlet Lv So. Pinn Lv Raleigh : " j . Lv Norlina Lv Weld-m Ar Portpmonlh Wafh'ton.N&WSB Ar Baltimore, B S P Co Ar JN. Y, O.D S.SC0 Ar Phila'ia. NYPAN ew York it Dailv No. 38 8 40pm 93 Oam A Real Friend. 1 wit cancer. till h Back" treated com Electric Bitters Kidney and mie- 'I suffered from dyspppsia ard in-ii?pstion for fifteen vears " savs W. T. S!nrdpran -r tt A t r.-' .. . . - . " ncanv ooctor and roedicjr6 to no avail Ko4ol. It rive immediate r-W I .n -, Ar '.b ,on almost anvthi'e I want no.w -? r 5?l'.,n or? P Lv Tamper , A. L. iv bt A uarutine " Lv Jacksonville Lv Savannah " Lv Cclombia Z Lv HamVt Lv So. P,nci ; Lv P.&'eVv " Lv Heneis in " Lv Norticft. ' H;. Lv Pc'erflnn? " Ar Kicbm .n.f " No 32 12 45 m 9 30 pm 8 00 pm 12 30 am -6 20 am 8 00am 10 05 am 12 00 m 2 57 pm 5 14 pm 717 pm 7 27 pm 3 05 pm 10 40 pm 11 33 pm 1 35 am 3 05 fm 12 42 pm we to I 30 pm 4 20 pm 8 COpm 11 23nm 1 f6pm 4 06am 4 50arr am 7 40 am 8 34 am 11 05 am 3 50 am 5 00 am 7 15 am 1 45 pm 3 00 pm 5 35 pm b ooam f6 45am 5 00pm 6 10am 8 00am No. 66 8 00 am 5 50pm 7 30pm R Rv R f 5 46 pro '8 15 pm No. 34 9 00 pm 7 45 am 9 30 am 1 40p mill 40pm 7 05pm 5 00am 10 40pm 8 25 am 1133 pm 9 22am 1 ) am til 35am 3 05 am 12 52rm 6 4 - air trying to do business but want to do more of it and we've moved on the Court square to the large roomy store recent ly vacated by Little Bros, and we want to prepared! to venient and that we l are to both the say give a more con satisfactory service coucftry and town We are kppnino' nn linrrl everything in the Heavy and Fan- cy Groceries line-the substantials and the dainties All Kinds of restion is po-h3. I cherfa!ly recommend lAr Phi'a'ia P R R. 1 u u v r riri t if 1 rrisnT ; Kodol." Don't trvtocnretrr.Ach tmnV.lJar tr. orfc P.R.R ty f itine. tnat onlv further weakni he sv"fem. Yon nd wolesome strengthening food Kodol entbls you to aininiifate what 5 5-3 am C 35 a.Qi I0J0 am 11 25 am I 36 pm 4 13 pm 1 45 pm 1 07 pm 4 5-3 pm 8 36rra 1125 pm 2 06 am 6 30 am ani,h Bitters 50 T Z' I'Sri FU11? ,l w,thottt h Note Daiy Excpt Sunday. ; ' J Central Tim. Eastern Time. R. F. BREWER, Agt. Rockingham N. C Vegetab es and Country Produce in season. Call and see us at our newjstand. We will appre ciate ar share of your business and will pake you as close prices as you can get anywhere. Y. M. IboGGAN & CO. RockingKstm. N. C. by Richmond Conntvj I Drtg Com pan j. ! V
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