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IT n % 'II'1 '-'M!" ^,DQOeH!JIIMMitlt.l ' " =-'?? ;ii, . i ^ ft'#if.! iwf '1 ". ? *$ ' w ^^ Y 1 '< ft! i t*< u iy P i a W / #' ! S \ ., [ 8J\ | t I va. i I 1 1 ^ ll;'j. 1 L-uriA S. webb, \ 1 | '.'l? " ! #>< Vfviu'.lt'si ?) 'lath J \j t i tlu cha ^ \ V'i v.h:ch j ' wt. !. .voatniii *. I noticed'? ine i ,- ''"l <?: Curd i r.nd d red to *rv a bot. J fi the S ' / . infar I? a {.." ,? .ncrvtriiate G 'J * < ) "T" a1.'! ' 'h-'l t- e it oil and | i n on now v. .til I hr.< t :<< th? climax." 0 t i'c.'ialt: woakn disordered J Tn' i , i . \vi>n;l) ami 1 1 wear off. 1 1 ' of ' te. i ><? not wait but toko NV me I , ? -x of .? r.! :: ;ow n .iv? ol lue trou- I 1 ino. \\ ii.? of ... ' ii 'v r fails B ! { ' ' !! woman of I i any Win? of ' ieved P 1 }r t. Win .. you ?.viin'tut; lr ?j ? ji:c Mrs. Mrlrl/s letter *viil H H uie;ui ilijre U> you than i < ?< > I ( ?f ! ' . Hut von may now* avoid tlio B If Mi^erinsr s'>r endured. [>ruiri?i*ts ? f .sL.ll $] lyoUi. s v 1' Wine of < rdui. r ?' W- - ,n T> r> rr- T*? O (? * i ,w. V- trH s* *> v. v >/ ' i,*MSrwrfr'?w**sa6-L'-' j 'HQUIKK 1SAILKS IN TKOlllll.K | The Tort Mill Notary lias liecome Celebrated, Cut lie May Lose IIis Commissiori. 'Squire Bailes is in trouble. He has been settling other peo pie's troubles?arid, perhaps, petting some inlo trouble?and now lie hath troubles ol his own.. Too high the pedestal on which he had been pi; ced by an ungrateiql multitude of brides and grooms, and envious persons would pull him down. For he vuntetli himseli as one having a corner on the rights of wedlock which he dispensed tor a small consideration along the border ol York and Mecklenburg. Three hundred couples he married last year. Some ran away, some walked awav, some ' i came to save expenses; young , couples, old couples, swell young Jolks aiid swains and helles jnun i the country?all found 'Squire Ba'les ready to pronounce the binding obligations too often assumed in a spirit of levity, and at best in thoughtlessness. '8quire liailes' postoflioe is Plooville, N. C., but lie lives in i Fort Mill township, S. (J., and his home is just 40 yards within | the State line, l'eoplo will luss fro "(? over t lie place of Andrew' ... J* kson's biith, 1 Ui tin.re i- no, <Jisj uhm; The fnot that Squire Jle.ias lives ami moves awl mar-; rioc couples in South Carolina, i II,story will record that lac? of the great 'Squire liailes. 'ilio title, by the way, was con I fcir.-tl by I he Tarheel constitue!"1", tor there are no ''squires" j in South Carolina, not even uje?- I tires of the peace." Awl it must , not be supposed that 'Squire I s is a magistrate to adoi'iiis. tcf t?ie laws of South Carolina.' official title is notary public and Tm.riiu&t* specialist. This enterprising notarj' hesi mrfiod too manv couples, it ap | pOa rb, and many of iho heal people oi Fort Mill township are out sp'iker. in tlieir condemnation ot 'Sujoe Hailes' meih'ids. Indeed ' , ? If Te and peif-m* asking lei } . .. have been fi'ed with (inv. Hey- The s< ward. of l>rU8{i A gentleman from Fort Mill erce> j [old a reporter of The State last worj.8 night tha* ther*? is a threat nei?*hborhood feud brewing and while Cham many are demanding 'Squire antisept Baiies' dethronement, that tunc- j*PP''ed . , , . , ,, burns, c nonary is not without Ins follow- ou? mu^ ing?evidently, persons whom quickly ho has not married, tor if he is ,rien*I . , , .... & Co. di hut it lift nrv iifi nnn lio a Irnnt ji?j hard and as last as the Filth Ave- Many line preacher who pets a fee in ing pas four figures every time he reads power, { I he marriape service. this emc The tight against Baiies ir nrl weakened because another seeks Livitij to succeed hi in. The informant place, rt it The iState declares tl.at there 1 tion in t is no necessity for a notary pub- jn Buri lie in that section of Fort Mill etc. La township, and if Baiies is .de- 'en 8 , . , . , , ? . on eart prived of his seal ot oflice, tliere an(j j diould be no other to take up the Store. business which ho has establish8<1. Scarlf For BuiIob has e.tubiished liini- * le 'rol1 self, lie has a sinecure, for it, ? _ To c was not dilficult to secure a com- 'j'ake mission as notary, no applicant ''ablets. i i* i , money i tor that groat honor being de- drove's s r*lined unless he fails to pay the recording fee ol $o. With marriape headquarters ,, , , ... Colun on the State lines, Baiies has grand < iloiio a land office business, for much in the lottery ot a marriape is popu !*18 ?blei , i, , "poiut lar. I opular with the Y0""^ younger people but not so much ap- much in proved of hv outraged parents, fences When afraid to trust their trvst- ai! . ,^e, ; which tl ing secrets to the preachers at boast is home, the swains and maidens ol This is t North Carolina would hie them- body SP , , story hn selves to squire Baiies and he w would many them without the of Main formality of a license?as is ro Rl,d by quired in North Carolina. The jh^stre' disadvantage in taking out a li Colun cense is that it the suspicions ol yeais a< the county clerk should be ex- wm * unporta cited, the marnage iniirht -be all j VJI W CO L. oft', lV?r lie would phone lor dear now hav papa to come and give his hless- Augusts 11 , , . , , . to their mg to the brine?or a booting to outrt the groom. capital < Alter a lew aenaational mar- ^ we riagcs had been performed by the ,j * ^ South Carolina Cincinnatns who respunei leit tlie plow handles to become provetta i t t 1 f o'V Vf* H an apostle ot that pari of tlie j _ !tactor f creed of Theodore Roosevelt jxiill. against racial suicide, it became It. wa (he rule rather than tlie excep- nienc,'m ... .... that the lion lor lovers Hying trom patern rtn<| jur il iro to seek I he modern disciple > for its p >1 John Paisley of Duiuiiies who|ttM(J t?n! ,. , ,\ , ?, zation ' gave tirotna (ireen and Megu s , , ^ v? l icll C Hill an imperishahlc place in But n: history. velopmr liut 'Squire Bailes has made i n|.,l,M,.,1d< , ot mills liiU^uli unpopular on at fount o! Jiav? l>? some alleged secret marriages j pleted u and of ceremonies, save tlie!^rn1^ , from Ch mark, wlncli he has performed!, . j ttJii y 15a lor mere children, it is said. architec i he iiihiler ons been laid belore realizinj II : I i UlllblU, < Uov. lleyward verv seriously t?v J ' ^ / (if the h (he best citizens ot Fort Mill in the n township, and upon ins action has Burp re.-is the future of Itailes' bureau m^cnitii 1 his, ot matrimony.? lheM.ute. ural jrro i nitiK; hi ! was e<ju WANTED?Ev?-ry person that is with st? -o.l. ji inK \\ ill. to . . r-?nts for n ?1ollnr bottle of I vtrai I'ikhck's Asthma C'uuk. j 1,4 prov Nature's Keineriy Co., jobtailiot nlft 0*2-1 ry Washington. I) ('. 1' w< r years it" It costs $ 100 to $800 in adver- furnish tisin^ to sell $1000 worth ot J " hreakluat foo.l, I ,"".', i when th IhtkI eqn you wanr ? plt-usant i?I?\ siri try I plar,t o Uiiauiberiain'ii Sioiiih* h una l,,ver j alecfnc I The.* 1 ,,, ... . I.- . u r " ! 'mm' ? J * * " ' u u "" * * * ^ =?oretarv of the treasury Besides the n ia and councillor ol com- its hundred ftoker, are here to learn Hn(* 2,250 lr lilways, canals and steel P'an^ turuisl running of tl , car system, Numerous oth berlain's 1'a'in Balm is an city. This n ic linimen., and when ment has furi to cuts, bruises and H number of aupes them to heul with tions. There uration and much more ijon dollar nr than by the usual treat H twin sister Kor sale by J. F. Mnckey largo as the ruegists. VVhaley havi motion for a makers are now build- in this sectioi engines of 2,500 horse still larger or ind are ready to double 1'he Whale iency. commonly cs ' . . ? T - the Southern mi To i)t'N|>rraiiuu. where three Z at an out of * ho way have been t Mnoto from civilization, a churches, cch e often driven to dc gcru- IV". a * ;ase of accident, resulting part men t an is, Cuts, Wouuds, Uiceis, Providing foi y in a supply of Buok- convenience < nica Salvo. It's the best operatives an h. 25c. at Crawford Bros Besides the K. Mackev & Co., Drug ar? a0 ! ?I e I he S. A. L. . . I- i mr construction it fever is unhewn in on the come. coin streets. I,CH' - building wfcei -? ? a lot of othei ur?n Colli In ??? l??y I neSKPS t'>o till baxalivH llrouio (Quinine ill this small All druggist refund the Wishing t! f it fails to <5ure. it. IV. | jim ignature is on ea,h box 25cts 0ollimbia, (>(ilil'MHlA. | l ures DI?><?<! I it-111 abia, the capital ol the i aid Palmetto Stato, has '.'J' p , it. past hiatory to which Bnd r, . a . I our expetise. l' residents are pleased toi .. with pride"; but the) U *OM s' generations are just now ec.ema, aero lore interested in the evi- cai.cer, oa in, .. . i ...... pi moles, boili of material prosperity : 1 ' , ' *i. . .i ,.w, ? logs, rheuma rhaps the ono linng ot ' , 1 . | | . blood or sKin loy are most inclined to ..it .i r. . .i i . . " von to take t their tirst 'skyscraper. j, ^ . he name by which every- ' i . .. . i . ^ I,, mended tor o leaks ot the handsome 12 . , > . .... seated cases < Hiding now near.y comhich stands at the corner ' ' ami Washington stroets, BI,,od "hI"' < its contrast, malms the pn'^on u 6 id lour story buildings on a e se' . a. f et to look like playhouses. n*a ? ' ihiauH who but a few p i! to had no faith that the ,eam \ l\ h ild ever become of more ec (?? J nee than the average ? ??? J apital or country town, 'Jv re no doubt that Atlanta, 1?' (!T 1M! 1 and Charlotte must look bottle at dm, lain els or they will soon iiiiYdA ijy nun ui UnUUl I'UO i . " . , ,lty t>v writing Bl examine into the reasons |>anlai ^a; Jchange of sentiment and | fre* medical ises which were chietlyj '9tterble for the great im- j >nt in tiio city in the pant j n A XT^ rs, we shall find no other 199 A V io potent as the cotton BS|| AAaXsJ h just before the com- ll ent of the Spanish war IVA Y first large mill was built, ing that war the demand rained in the form of sail p^ t cloth led to the organist the Duck Trust, of J. It. WALK! . K. Oliver is now head. WoU'ord Co lore important in the do- j,,r x\t M. : int of Columbia into a Summer S< :tnri.|R city is th? chain ,e?cl.pr ol i which one after the other , . , . t wo years pen projected and com- , , nder the load of W. B, ???" Vlialey, who came here y incuts. arlestou not more than K. NISBK rs ago us an ordinary caster Sut t and builder; but whoI summer ; t / the advantages of Col I experience in well uh the possibilities haw. line pplieation of electricity school dep* mnufncture of the staple,, q K.OUNNC irised the world with the! j j vears> tie of his undertakings. years at 1 however, has been a nut wth from a small begin- ( ePfir . ? ft rut mill, th? Richland, ' lnlormedia ippcd and is still running ?ani power. Next came J mi nhy, in which the power ',0 f.u <7 ide<i by electric energy faculty ??l I 1 from the Columbia MRS. .1. R. V Company, who h few ol Pence in [O completed the canal to student in power for the l>ock Mill. college; t< climax was reached, so experience lis section is concerned, haw. Ins e Olvmpia mill was built ,,?,?ment lpped with a full electric L f" ?tfl own in which the 1,,tTVV t">n jiy in dnvclnpot] by iion, ?durei ?p..c r? I ? , n t with n J. >'y - ' ii'tt ,, v*. lammnth mill with ' MlFIPTP l-?5" thousand spindle? feci ^ 2$ 8F S 2 ?IS? >oms, this electric g=u ff" 5 les power for the KISMH 5 le extensive street hl?JJr.75?."r. hIRtSZ * or ?n. electric litrhts and oovrft ?T.rr ?i y. >??i io iii or win i??. K. pi> y?>.ir or industries of the , % nill and its equip- dtmad cl?m la to tako tished the model for /<atuadti/> mills in other eoc /**? is Lancaster's mil ill which looks like w-^ u, is now at work on EiAT *C?JVi LIKE CAlMDY niAPt-H Ptlef?\."liP?rn pntMaMi-. l'.rtont. T.-isl <'oo?l. ?>o ' J ' *" eiSPV. uero. Ne*?'r Sicken. Weaken. ? ! i!? h . i". ' t*'''1 ' nl* v Mills, ns I hey are ' K^.uT"a-w "* ",r fr"" "' bt",k|,U'n died, stand just in """'I fS?" T?n"rnTV ill suburbs of the city, i KEEP YOUR BI,M3 good mill village- HI ~ S| ;S SOUTHERN RY , d Other moans of! Schedule III effect Jan. IS. 1903. ^ r the comforts and " .7 , J c .1 ij r Keud l)owu Read I. p of the hundreds or No ra na.iy No. si. Daily d their families. 1 '?l,m I#v Charleston a r 3 supra , . , 3 "J pm Ai sonninorvllle Ar .1 llpin > mill industry there Ar Kingovttic Ar i-'- em ^ n terpriypH iroin" on. tiicho train*. n.s st .mil m ., p . Sutuinervillc, HruuutivilU-, Oram" burp and at. K. K. has now under Mm uow*. a new depot. It is ll^Uivn and nincKMburs #af t-lorvriic .inrl I in Head-Down Read t*p oi uervats ?tnc? tan- ^ o*uy No.;u, Daily It will be a niCP I ft 00pm Lv trini??vllle Ar it! ft'pin n enninlete T^ore are *? IRpm ArO-nnlen *r q complete i n ro are M uopui Ar tuiawba jet. Ai tomu eutorpripin" bci- "-'n? a? Hock hiii .\r . .. ? .iOpm Ar Tlrzuh Ar "nl iin nier?'lis too mention 009pm Ar Yorkvllle Ar ^ l.'am nnH_ P-'lpBi Ar Sharon Ar H *!7am itpntTi. li A.pin Ar lltc.korv Grove Ar * lharn lie EnTKRIMUSK sue- ?-40"tn Ar Sill' run Ar * "vim ., . iO Uipui Ar ulnCknburg L.v ; Uutu Mater. Trains No*. 33 und 3' stop a- uM |?i ta.it S. C., .1 lino 1 r>. 1903. millions between ivtngsvllle and Wa ' t,'irUetVi ecn Hook 11U1 ami M;.. i. . " "" " Read Down Read t'p itntf NKaii DlsenNl'M, No.ft.V Daily No. 3*1, Daily UK llnniiirs. * 0"am l.v Itock Mill Ar ldSMptn 0 I Pa in Ar Tirzali Ar Id II pill nnor ti mi r>' " writ i? 8 Slum Ar Yorkvlllo Ar PiOlpni 0 6y 8impi_. write li iit.nn Ar SI uran Ar tMHpin , aic Blood B.J HI .it iV!! Ar lUckr:y Urnvo Ar ?.;?p!a . I'laui Ar Smyrna A r P iftpm 7'.t?am Ar I'liu Unhurg l.v S 10pm ulFer from ulcers, , Ar Mttrlon1,-vl , ,hT .. . .I. Nos. Si and 3ft stop at princirnl stnilon.s betllla, blood polBoli, tvoen Koi'l. lliiluiul Marion, i* pores Itch in 2 cklll lli'twi. n Marion miit Hlncl* Jl-"i ' p hone nil i rm swell Down Read 1 p e, Done pains, swell No.'io,Du<1> cx Suit No.rti, b.xly < x Sun tism, catarrh, or any 11 ipuiu i.v Marion Ar - snpm disease WO udviae s0,,w,n Ar IHitck?liurir l.v lionj.in . ?-> i Train No. 33 will connect at Rock Mill with lOtnmc nloou L.lllll I ' avunmli ilivl i i N i .1 itir C lii.i ;"tli , V. asiiEsneetnllv rcrnm lnjf ion and New York. Opper any rtcum train No. 3i Wlii make I-OIIneetion at Rock Id obstinate (Jepl)- "ill with Savannah >ll\ision No .13 fioai Cb .r- _ r ' .. 'lii lotto. Washington and New York. b ,)l mRllgllUtlt blood N.>* U ?inl ;ii haiull.t iliidiigii i'nlliii ii Draw ins hummus R< ,t i n le ' U"' Noon, alc plng eur? hot ween NVw York si d <?.?, neCUUPK I501.1I11C Cliare-iliin, via Can In, ami It. i-' Dill, ami H. B. B.) lv11 Is the Dining Car hot voon ttook Hill and VVuHtiing, , ion. ?'er furiher Information a ldr.-ss, blotid, curea where u \v. hunt, o i? a., ciiarieaton, s c. ^ hoals Hverv sore " T\vr/)K, \<i c \, a. at. a. r?. , oi him hver> tiuri , s ]( ,f VK A ,, K A wasbiniM-m. n.C nod pure und rich, - - ? t the I'tcli glow of hANDAMTKK At CHKSTHK !. B., tlto most per- RAILWAY. lutiiiet made. Itn- Between '/lierttor and I.ancastttr. igestton. strengthen Thoroughly tcflt ScliiHlul#* 'n Kflect No vein be r 9 th, !. 2. years. $1 per large ItuUu Except Sumluu. I PtorOP, With COtn- iout.t'bRu,,tl. > riliboua : .. ' , No. I.a. No. 17. No Id. N. ' l hip tor homo cure. .. .. ., , , ? ?- , r . W. AI - tf ' >tl4Mbi. |l Ai. A <. r>od Jialm sent free ' IH' ** ? ',v ...Cboator.. <? ' ^ "li s at i i ij i /, a .. 11 * *8 " urrs pi 16 loed Balm (Jo., At- m s\ ^ :-.;t ... ku?x ... .* in mi >PH(>rihe troutiln nn.l 10 ^ H *" * "...RUhbnrg.... ' a eu 7 an iPHi riue irouoie ana 10 ,7 n,.7J '..ii?MU,11Vi,.c,. i- t ..o ; advice pent in seal- " ":i "...Kort l.?wii..." tin 7 10 II 11 f >h ? " U race a... . " I .5 #00 II ltd 'J ,!ii d Ar.. LmuLustitr.. I#v 4 uu e 45 'J A VLT o ? ? --A^II rm V] ? No. 14. le.kviu^' Lin. .'.kiutr 6.4.? ui., mak< a 1 1 - * vs'iineetion 11 Clie-tir vviili >ouiii.iu I No. -'IB for Chariot r : .! 1 points nort u ; I Oil tfj'I* 1'i* I I i'iL^ 1 *!ul s,w*'><iar'' 'r kiut- Mtama sp? 4.-.; 1 *' for I Im lit H E * II I I i \l n.ut.1 ?n I points wi-fci. A.r,o w ii; Caro<i. k Lib ~L i Mm U A J J Nur hwo.slorn Ky 10 I ?r i.. > .. N. < aril lnn-i mediate i?olnt>. and Southern Kail //_.j w JV. C. way No. Hit for Columbia and pot-its moiiiii. No 17, leaving; Clicalor mm a trt . connect-! _____ with Southern Ky., Nn. K from Co! t./ibla und points soath; S< aboard Mr nine "Atlanta Sps rial" trom Northern a ml Ku.-iiom |-o:uts an-J I 1,1 1 ! Southern tty, NoNM Ironi Northern ami at frit points, and at l.unca.tlor with 8. C u el. ,.. I?ii i, i ii for Uhci^l.tirj;. I'lvi ? rincipui, 4*\. l>. No if, ii oi'.t Irani aster .V if. p ;n , o inn-. II 1,4/7, U' Li* ii easier with S. C. & O K. frno Care i u llt'lio, lie A bllltijflllg un,| ii^rloit. Southern Ky No.*t atClit to ij Hllllioilt ill S (J C. anion- r.l.d points north , rtinttiit in o. v^. No. l.% la ivlnis'ChoHtcr lU.Oti a in . conticotsi fjliool two sum>1)01 S ; ( "1 * -v,:h s it'.arn (tallway No. . .r. .n Columbia and points Honlh. "> years experience ; LKKOY tSPUIN^S, at Wnxhaw. High J. M. 11KATK, t'r.vsi.ljnt ^ intermediate depart- ,,q?- A'y?rf' ^ T, student in I .annmor Scho..l prist w,s eacher of 20 years u -v popular in it. take t-i ^ : two years at Vak % * !1 ,v h th-'* 0 ? ' ^r yj , . iii:; t::?* !?ro:t t. the K tte:. Ju<? tt o }'. irmediate and high | g , .v^ is tllu. T,?. (,M>a J; in iiiuinN. < i' 'ii' i i'i 11 11 . irk. .1! i NG1IAM. teacher ot ^ ' \,rl"cl'1 "n t.' v. i.i'' . I he experience; three| > IVaxhaw. l'rin.ary | T jfiOllt' Of tl)C j.j i; Entire Wheat % to ana primary tie- k ( This teacher will ii a-, pround by the V; to faculty, making ! /?2\\ <1 * ' y f \ font tills the full l f i J liMP l complement of " /ALKKIt, pradnate ^ I br"'' instrumental mti<ie; , 1 ,, , .. , 3 V -n&f'jjiUQ* L?vsm.Iv old lueai fa Columbia l" ciliale . ? ask your Ki. ar ti iiacher ot 8 years' ^ for it to-day, and Hi ? 1>- rronrrtv nourished. ; two years at Wax- ? ' S; .1 i ? :r -va vitxcr .? .? ? not It. i. it >! B> trumentai music do- -r uOioim, v\i will ace that you are supplied. 51 iloguo and in forma- jjj Si ilui 0 's !. .. _ 2 ... ... . , I : "XI* fT THI , II W ALKKIv, I j*, 7T. r?.-jr f? t v % yP * ? !? #! ?l? ?? f|? ?,? 0f% 4irH?h?n^