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THE TIMES-MERCUBT. HICKORY. N. O. 5 Oii.ru v,:trj:iiJn-"-" --' arpU or inactive M(W tcri'HiM 4 roubles icz$ ftiil'v.-. . For a ''r. j fiiclet cure of IlcadaciiC -arl all torpi trc L?e troutks. take White they roufe the II vr, restore full, rrzuilir action of tlic bowel., thpy I j not-gripe or ptiin, do ict irritate or iiifiairtethf internal org's us, but have a positive tonic effect. CCc at all clrai?i3 or by mail of C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. WG$ 'PfBSSdDffB There is no poison so highly contagious, so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cured to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up x- , driven from'the UUO BcgctS UXC. surfaceto break but again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation Cud those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad esse of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison cou- iaeareiy Tho Sin of tho Parent. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated driven out in the beginning. S.-S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over- come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a rtturn of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. f?t cures Contagious Blood i -N f Poison in any and all nX stages ; contains no h-fc rwf' scleral to break down J sJii your constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking a cure. Send for it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. SLACK-DKAHGHT- mm MEDICINE bil;rn:sies5 and a coated t-onjprue are common indications of liver nr. l nullify disea.s. Stomach and bow ' troubles, severe as they are, ,Tic immeliate warning by pain, but.' liver and kidney trouble?, ih:su )i naiuful at the start, are IV,ao':-rranffht neve- fa i I to lene- iicdi!-ca-fd livrr aml wi.nikeiicH.lkid neys. It stirs np tli torpid liver to throw off the perms of feverand ncruc. It is . certain ire.vcntive ef c.hoV-ni and Briyht's disease of the kilnevs. With kidneys re iniorol . W Thouf.rd's Itiack- Drau-jht thoiw;inls of pi'rwns have dwelt iiumuuf in lh; midst of yel low f-.-ver. Many families live in perfect: health and . have no other doctr than Theaford's lilrxk Drauhl. It is always on hand for n in an emergency und saver? many exjnsive calls ol a doctor. ? Mullins, S. C, Msrch JO, 1001. I have used Tl'.cdfqrd's Bhtk.Draught I for three ars ir.d I Ivave r.ot had to Co 1 to a doctor siuce I have ben taking it f It i$ the best medicine for mc that is on the market for lives- and kidney vouaics and dvsoepsu and other complaints. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS. dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food andaids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomacli, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand - all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c and XL Large site contains 2S4 times smail slxa. Book all txu&dyspepsi&maiiedre Prepared by 5- C DjjWITT A CO, ChtcafiO- L'JjiLS ViniRt AIL USt tklLSL Best Cbustt Cyrup. Tastes Good. Use rj in un. ?o!l ct drr:rrttA. Is ofirn c v.-amlns-that tb? Hvcr is (3D c SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL Lockhart Mills' Additions. Lockhart (S. C Mills' stockhold ers will moot April 1G to ratify action at, tho directors in r?3olvins to in crease capital stock from ?650.0O0 to $1,300,000. This meeting will bo more formal routine. In its isst'.e cf Decem ber 18 the Manufacturers' Record mentioned the enlargements which this incrcascMl capital is to pay for, namely, the erection of a No. 2 mill, planned for 50.000 spindles and .1,500 looms. Only 25.000 spindks and 750 looms will be installed upon the com pletion cf the main structure. The other machinery will he installed af ter tli? first half of the equipment z in successful operation. The com pany is proceeding with the work in volved 'tx these extensive betterments. It has contracted for all the machin ery, secured brick for the building, which will be a five-story structure 130x4.p0 feft.. and the latter is now in progress of erection. A complete water- works eysteni requiring 'a 200.-000-galIen . reservoir and a steel bridge i: cross Broad river will aJs-o he constructed. 'This new mill will em ploy aiyout COO peopl?. The original Lockhart plant has 2.",,0tM spindles and fOrt looir.s. r , ,. ..... sale of adulterated commercial feeding Doubling a $450,000 Mill.- . - , . . , . , J stuffs: to regulate sale, inspection and The jMonagban Mills of Greenville, brandinir of cottcn seed meal: Vj pro S C. . vHl douMe its xt.-ns!ve plnnt. vide for jegistration of trained nursea: The directors and stockholders of the , , , . company have authorized the im- to Prevent abduction and elope provecicuts. and will push them te j nient of married women: to regulate completion this year. The present in- i labor of children in factories, none to stftHation of textile roachfnury .Is 20.- be allowed to wrk under 12. years cf 000 spindle?: and 7i:' looms, wluch will be duplicated in the extension to be erected. The character of product will continue to be the pamr namely, wide print cloths and wiae sheetings for conversion. J. F. Orandy & Sou have contract, to erect tho mill extension, under agreement to complete .it liy August l.r. All the machinery has been puvrlsarcd. Textile ISotes. R. 11. Spcncei- of Dublin, 'Texas, h corresponding with Galvestoh (Texas) ! parties relative to the erection f a ; large cotton mill at Dublin. G. C. McEaeharn, Piedmont. S. C. contemplates establishing a knitting m511 TTp wnnfi; information rfsrarrif n? thc knitting industry chhicry, etc. prices on nia s proposed tce.stablisl a cotton j y at Bueatunna. Miss. M. A. j It is factory Hooge, one of the town's merchants, offers to donate ten acres of land as site for the enterprise. Messrs. M. Heiman. H. M. Remmei, John G. Flechcr and others of Little Rock, Ark., propose the establishment of a 'J50.CC0 cotton ?rdll. Their nlan is to secure; $l,r0.00O at Little Rock and $lGO,C00 fnun outside capitalists. Mcsi-n:. Lily Valker & Co.. dry goods merchants, of St. Louis. Mo., will es tablish at Tupelo. Miss., the knitting mill mentioned last month as proposed by them. - About $.",0,000 will be invested to ?tait with. Tho piodurt will be ho siery. ' MCv s. W. I.. Welcker. Henry Hud- v:n. d?hn V. Kdinston. J. G. Johnson v.nO. Leon .Ioi:solmon have incorporated the Southern Textile Co. of Knoxville, Ten ii.. .for manufacturing cdtton.' flax, hemp .etc. The capital stock is '$10,000. N'o further "details stated. J. H. Krcbiish. Dayton. Va.. contem- plates installing machinery, for the manufacture ol hosiery or underwear. He merely wants to install a small nurnler of machines in order to utilizze surplus powers. Prices and other infor mation are requested on the required machinery. Avon Mills. Gastonia. N. C, was damaged only about $3,000 worth by the, windstorm referred to last week. Repairs to the building are already aoout completed. Stuart V. Cramer. Charlotte. N. C, is engineer in charge to furnish-parts for the damaged ma chinery. About 10.0S0 spindles -and-300 .looms are operated. Park Wooden Mills. HossvUle. manufacturer of jeans and cassi meres, will enlarge and improve Its plant. Company will erect additional build ing under its otn supervision, of .brick. 40 feet wide by 270 feet long. .suitable for storage and for operating 180 looms. It is on ihe market for SO narrow looms, three srtts 60-inch cards and three pairs mules. Extract Wool Merino Co. or Chatta nooga, Tens., reported last month as to increase capital from $20,000 to $10,000. has tiken this action. It will erect an additional building three stories high aud install new rr.iehinery to about doable present capacity. Its product is shoddy (wool secured from old rags and cloth containing both wool and cotton.) It is proposed-to build a knitting mill at Clinton. P.JC. and P. S. Bailey is interested. York Cotton yu'Is. Torkville. is. C. has contracted for the combing ma chinery for its additional building mentioned last week. This machinery has been purchased from Whitin Ma chine Works. Whjiinsvllle. Mass., through Stuart W. Cramer, mill en gineer. Charlotte. X. C The additional building is a two-story structure otxSO feet. There are spindles :n this mill. . Lumbrr Notes. Mr. C. U Hardy of Lecomrte. La. has completed arrangements to begin at once the erection of one of the lar gest sawmills In that section of Ix3u- I islam. 'Tfcc plant will be located near the Tesas & Pacific' Unilroai dept in Lecompte. NEW PUBLIC LAWS. Summary of the Important Acts ol the Legislature. The following are some cf th? a ti of the Legislature, which are of pub lic Interest: ' " Public laws: To issue $300,000 of bonds to run 10 years at not over 4 per cent, interest; to borrow $100,000 for the literary fund, payable January 1st. 1906. at 4' per cent, interest; to appropriate $200,000 to th? publk schools; to loan the literary fund $203. C00. to the counties, for improvement of public school houses; to appropri ate $50,000 for the celebration of the settlement of Roanoke Island, provid ed $250,000 is otherwise raised: to pro vide for the payment of the deficit in finances during 1901-1902; to provide for sale of property in which ther? i? a contingent remainder; to amend The Code, so as to sire divqree for two years' abandonment and allow icmar riage five years after the divorce (ap plies, to 1901-02); to shorten time ol notice of sale: to prescribe fc?s for registering agricultural liens; to pro tect public water supplies; to provide for a code commission: to resist?" the age); to incorporate the North Caro j lina Veterinary Medic al A ssociation: ; to validate irreguiar prohates: to al low railwavs to fiie petitions 'same rat1 of speed through thwns; to ar- prcpriate $10.0C0 for the exhibit at. the St. Louis Exposition, provided a live amount is raised .other vrisc; to define ; ownership of land bounded 'by water; ! for the better protection of perscn.? i where corporations act as trustees. guardians, etc.; to prevent more than one trustee or director of a State in- ; stitnHnn . 1-?tt from one county; te define the duties and liabilities of hotel j keepers; to create a historical commis- 3icn; to protect teiepnene messages also to protect telephone and decline ligbt fs: to regulate proc uring o! 3ead bodies for dissection; to requirt. text book contractors to have 'sufficient, depositories: to define the practice of medicine and surgery; to allow the secretary of Sta'e to charter banks; to allow judges to regulate and limit ar guments cf counsel in the Superior i Courts; to amend tho lr.w rogarr.inc ; arF.on.. : Incorpoiatlug ?ianks: Windsor, Win I tcn. Spring H:::ie, Ke nernviile. V ;ina. Washir.gtdn. WhiJcvil!?. TayJcrs ; v!1:p. Waioa.v. Pauk of Mr.rl in county ; L'ati!; of FrauTilm, Pjtibr.o. Hamlet i Colurab'a li.ink of Carte-'ri. Hin-Unr;-Ay.in Raef:rd. i ten. Tii-h Point. Wik : f?t"jn:-ville. r.astouia. Oxford. Waka'rci? two aleigh. t vo Durnam Harneit. Hulhavcu. uncr. Lillins- i ,0 . rr I , ,. i-nir.a (,rov Nasnvilir C'onco'd. i r.s.u ranee Com panics : i!f l;nrti T .if,- rnio'n Uf-nevnln I'fiwW Vvt;i-i ! Accident and Sick Hon-nt .Association. ! ! flraraniv IIfo Indemnity, Hi si, i Point Fir?. Perpetual. Southern Under writers. Sciithrm Psirctv & Casualtv, I-'rctcction. Insurant e Law? Amended: Section of law tf .isys. ?o br.)kcs can place ilisiiranrvin cnipanie-j or dcing bun- rc?:- in this State, upon paying license f:-es. rt.-:.:. .t:. jimend l.r.v regarding in- veslication of fires: t;. require tb.e in- j j ura.nco cramiss'-im t. p?...s on air in- ! I f : ranee en' S at' property: to amend j ; charters r.l underwriter": and hcs-.iv I ; t-orupanies f Cii;-. en-bo n: t.o regulate J ir.nrar.. e -crapanirs and their govern- merit: to r:-:ilate iu.suravu-e an;l in- ' -ease the pu'die revenues. j railways: Merchants. Caney Hive:-. ; :ia!eigh I.izbt & Traction. Chapel I Ii 1 1 J Trclley. hiawass? Valley. Ralci:h & ICastrrn. TVi:iston-Saicm Southbound. Currituck Co-.:nty. Virginia and.Ca c-lir.aVn.-'a-ar.te.n & Vanjere. Salisbury. Virsinifi. Wr.rrenton Carclina: Sa- j h .ni ni.i-'k ock. So Jihport & ! Norihwcstei n. Carolina Coa3t. Cum berland. Tennessee & North Carolina. 1-umberton-& Raleigh. Greensboro Inter-Union Yanceyville. Redsvilla & Burlington: North Carolina & Ohio. Elizabeth City and Carolina Through Line. Read Law: Tor counties oT Cleve land. Johnsan. Jackson. Columbia. Person. Halifax. Madison. Burke. Hen derson. Cho.wman. Rutherford. Hyde, Chatham. Robeson. Beaufort. Transyl vania. Haywood. Granvill?. Clay. Dur ham. Forsyth. Rockingham. Macon. Sampson. Cabarrus. Crunswick.Greenc. Alamance. Orange. Yancey. McDowell, Gates. Stokes. Lincoln. Northampton. Swain. Towns Incorporated: Wendell. Stokes. Shclmaadine. Dladensbcro. West Tarboro. Dudley, Hasseli. South Wadesboro. Lawndale. Fountain. Over man. Chooowfnity, Pinetops. Oakley. Teach eys. Abbottsburg. Williajis. Shore. Old Sparta. . Scotland, Swan Quarter. LUIington. Core Point. Ed ward, Gladstone. Myrtle, Casar. outh Mills, Cokely. Faith. Graded Schools Established: Madi son. Westfield, Swan Quarter, Rox boro, Graham, Tryon. Fremont. La Grange, Greenville, Lenoir. Alamance county 8, Hope Mills. Wllllamston. Wcldon. Oxford. Plymouth, Fayette Tllle. Edcntoa. Spring Hope. Forest Citv; Raeford. Polham. Roper. Ivy. j Scotland Neck. Morsaktan, Clinton, j Elizabeth City. Columbia. Copeland. j Mt. Pleasant. ; ! Trainihs school for teachers for Wa-, tauga. and six other counties in west ern North Carolina. Number of Count' Commissioners Increased: ' Rockingham, Guilford, Cumberland. Carteret. Wayne. Lenoir, Richmond,- Buncombe. Cabarrus. Gas ton county commissioners appointed I for Greene, Craven. Halifax; self-gov-j ernment restored to Brunswick. Per- I quimans, Posquotank. Dispensary Laws: To establish dis pensaries at Wilson. Creswell, Little ton. Pine Level. Marshal. Edward, Ox ford. Graham, ScuppcrnongV to repeal Unicm county dispensary law; to allow Gates county to establish dispensary; to abolish dispensary at Rutherford ton. To prohibit manufacture and sale of liquor in Watauga, Warren, Robe son. Scotland. Johnston, Cumberland. Harnett, Polk, parts of Watauga and Hyde, and brandy in Iredell. Towns Authorized to Issue Bonds: Ashcville, Waynesville. Elizabeth City. Greensboro. High Point, Elkin. Green ville. Whiteville. Edenton. Charlotte. Leaksville. Lexington. Kernersville. Dunn. Lexington, Louisburg, Lincoln ton, Rutherfordton, Washington. To Punish Drunkenness In: Macon Stanley. Hond issues or Special Tax Author ized bv Counties: Nash. Carteret, Hay wood." Washington. Johnston. Jones. Caswell. Cleveland. Polk, Union. Lcr noir. Mitchell. Beaufort. Dare. Camden, Yancev, Alarr.ante. Berti. Guilford, Onslow. Henderson. Montrurnery. Sampson, Grcuviil?. Rowan. Pitt. Ric-:i-mons, Onslow, Henderson. Anson, Mad ison, Tyrrell. Greene. Harattt. Gss. tca. Iredell. Brunswick, Edgc-:r.nVc, Wake. Buncombe. Ashe, Transylvania, ilaccr. Watauga, Rutherford; in hcv eral cases issue of bonds and Kvy of special tax being authori7(d for sams county. ' JtssSce D.ty's !!lnes Smiou-. Washington. Special. The As;roci atcd Tress :i inrormcd by a merabc: of the faraiiy of Justice Day, of the United Stater; Supreme Court, that he .Is -suffering from a' severe attack ol grip. His condition, it is admitted, if serious. Mrs.. Day and two sons ar rived here Friday. Two other sons., one at the University of Michigan and the other at a school in Ashe vills. 'N. C, are being kept closely ad vised as to their father'3 illness. EUlen and Women who -a re in need of the best medical treat ment should not fail to consult Dr. Hatha way at onoej as he is recognized a-; the le.-di;iir and most sue wssful s i c c i a 1 1 :t. Y o ii r e safe in placing yonr cae iii his hand. as he r the longest cstahJished and has the lef t rep utation. He cures where others fail there is no patchwork or expcriinentin? in his treatment. IV r- nainaway. aiso spe- S. -HATHAWAY.- cial counsel from his associate physicians j when necessary, which no other office has. If : you can not call, write for free booklets and .'" question blanks. Mention your trouble. Et ! erythinf? strictly confidential, J. Newton j Hathaway, M. D. ' j 75 In man Bldg., 221-2 S. Broad, St., Atlanta, Ga. MAR LI N R E PE ATI N Q SHOT GUNS For Tras or FUld Shootiar. combine the elennee of oatliae, perfection of balance, ease of tails g pert and quality of finish of the beet doable tuns with the superiority la tizbtiof and shooting of the ilnf btrrel, tnd also possess the npidirr of eae tnawaiartziiM capacity or MAHUN REPEATING RIFLES. 120-pt car alo of arms and ammnnhkm, colored cover by Osmaaa, mailed for 3 ataaips. Makum Pms amo Co., New MmB, On mm GREENSBORO. N.C. Far tba trMtneat af TBE UUOB, OPIUM. KOEPHKE aaa Bobbin's Chill PilU cure chilli and all malarial troubles. That is what they were made for. Cart after other remedies fail. No care, no pay. Price 25c. per bot le. bold by Hickory dmgisU rARKEU'O a U j Jfvrev Tails tv V mm so if T i I Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. Ac courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vig uiccnumess soon disappear when the kid neys arc out of onW or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommoa for a child to be bora afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, K the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches! an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney traubl, and ths first step should be towards the treatn- these important organs. This uap?easar. trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys; and bladder and net to a habit as most people suppose. J Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same' great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is socn realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail tree, also pamphlet tell- - noma of 8wtunpoo. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters receivrd from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention, this paper. Dont, make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, BiDghamton. N, Y., on every bo Ul 6. NOW ON SALE VIA. Southern Railway To all the principal Winter j Resorts, at VERY LOW RATES The Resorts of the South,) Southeast and Southwest) also Cuba, California and Mexico Offer many Inducements to the Tourlit. . Some Prominent Resorts - I Are St. AuKanine. Palm Beach, Miami, Jack, sonville, Tampa, Port Tarapa, Bruo wlclci Savannah, Tbomaaville, Charleston, Columbia, Aikeo, UKUsta, P;nehurst,Cama?n, Summerrille, AsheviJle, -Hot Springs. TfiE LAND OF THE SKY And Sapphire Country. Tickets on Salo Up to and including April 30. 150. limlt4 A a A . . All r rx a w . r - Stop-Overs Allowed at important points. THROUGH SLEEPINO CARS t Of the highest standard between princip! ciues ana resorts. j Dining Car Service Unexcelled. Xak. nearest Ticket Asnt for copy of ,rWlntf Ilomes ia a Summer Land. W. A. Turk. Pi. Trafflo Mer. WaehinKton, D. C. S. H. Hard wick, Gn'l Pass. Ajrent, Wahiagton, D. OL I SOUTHERN RAILWAY, 1 1 -i THE... STAFIDARD MILDHT CP il SOUTH . . , , , i TIm Bract Uia ta All FaUU. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. CTXICTLY ntST-CUSS E8!f3t a fJ TbroBii id Ucl Trtlm NlteM rabes Uttplzj Car t ta til Hkt Tr3 r1 Mad US ScBc4sla : ! . 2? ai7 Jt4 CT7tHClU Jmm r . . 1 hi i sgHgaaqgi TH4a4 AdU Tla TaiaA - . a , I irttaaa . . . . B. V. OV 9, XX. DABDTi CAoa, jr. a Aikrrta, X. a . JL HJLHDWIOK. O. A.. I Wajhingtoft, D. 0- T. J. QREEN, AgcnC 'Irrtt 5 iSIe HE Hickory. N.
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