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I 1 @:@:?:@;?:?;?:?:?:?:@ " ? THE NEW FAS ^ @ By REX W ' v . ? (gj [Written for Thk C ?:?;?:?;?:?;?:?:?:?;? It is amusing, and at the same time provoking, to note the many < .1: nnil-oilovi. ftn lilhd f?l<l I UISMJ.UUIIV..*.^ ~ tashioned girl/' whose departed, i spirit is so lamented. No doubt 1 the cynical old bachelor is the 1 most prolific source of these well- ? meant but ill-timed oomraents. r We do not wish in any way tode- 1 predate the virtue of old fashioned t girlhood; nor does our love tor it s abate in any respect. Our grand- i mothers and our mo'hers belonged j j i. Qfill e,n Ihd nther hand, we i IV... VI*.., v.. ... , adore the new lashioned girl be- I cause she is our sisler. And it j t does not detraot from her loveli- r ness, when she laughs where ihe [ old fashioned girl would have a cried. She may rush in where c mother would have feared to tread; t but mother used to be atraid ot the t locomotive. f The girl of today has been ac- > cused of being too light hearted, i Would there were more like her. * Puritanism, with its uncompromising sternness and stinginess of; t smiles was perhaps pardonable in ! ^ -those '"times that tried man'sJj souls," but we have no room for; [ it now. Through vears of bitter j struggle, our nation has risen from 4 obscurity to h prominence that J awakes the envy of all other r nations. .Never has a people been c so victorious, so care-free, as we j 1 are. And should not our daugh-; t ters be true Americans? In spite , ^ of many pessimistic and cynical j predictions, we do not hesitate to trust the coming men ot America * to the influence of the twentieth i century girl. c Mortuary. Mr. M. B, Lucas, who has been very ill for several days passed c peacefully away at half past three ! o'clock this afiernoon. The funeral will be held tomorrow. Mr. ^ ? Lucas' many friends will be greatly pained by the announcement of {lis death.-FlorenceTimes, June 6. Mr. M. B. Lucas was the father- j in-law of W. L. Bass, Esq, ofI ^ Lake City, and for several years:, I v made Kingstree his home. He; had a number of friends and ac- ( quainUuces iu Williamsburg, who will learn with regret of his *""" demise. } A car Texas Ked Rust Proof , flats going at SO cents while they | < last. Barr & Co. < True Irieudship goes all the < W way. ' Selfishness wants all and enjoys \hing. 1 1 There are no birds on next yeai's. hats?yet. The man who reaches his ideal 1 ' did not have far to go. ' i DR. FENISER'S : \ KIDNEY and ; Backache !; All diseases of Kidneys, /\w T * . Bladder. Urinary Organs. I * I 111! .:. Also Rheumatism, sack I I :B/ "* I ache.HeartDiaeaRe.Gravel,1 J 1% . < \ Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ V . m.*^ ( Don't become discouraged. There Is a; \ cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner j * He has spout a life time curing Just such j > casus as yours. AU consultations Free. < V "I bad severe caso of kidney disease and < . Veumatisni. discharging bloody matter. ; offered intense pain. My wife was seriously fected with female troubles. Dr. Fennor s ,idaey and Backache Cure cured us both, i1 F. M. WlIEELElt, Uandolph, la." ( ruggista. 50c.. $1. Ask for Cook Book?Free. ! 1 Uim'nAIIPC Sjr? Cure. circular. Pr ' I ? II Uu UftPlvL Fenaer, FredoniaJS.Y ' [" ' ? >:?:@;?:?:@:?:@:@:?:? HIONED GIRL. ? 'ILFRED. @ @ oukty Record.] (?j ;@:?:?:?:?:?:@:@.@:@ What if her manners are slightly changed, her dress patterns new. Iter hair arranged differently? Do ve measure character and destiny >v such as these? In her heart we lave failed to n">te any change. She is old fashioned still. In the ea' nsot love and true friendship; )es.de the sick soldier's bed; by he cradle of her sleeping babe? ihe is old fashioned still. In her nother's religion she is just as jure, and her hands are even buser with service for humanity. In ler trusting gaze there lingers a ouch of serenity, a hint ot her nasterv over things natural and Physical, and her consequent loyilty to things eternal. Yet the tynic discards these radical virues, and discerns character U.....r.K .vioi.nar n('ornr??iftn and ashiou ot costume. We know vhat's the matter with him. He s "on the shelf and is trying to twaken sympathy. To believe in a Ruler of all hings, is to believe that the fittest vill survive. To be forever pointng backward is to repudiate such relief. Expansion of mind and leart in the duty of the day. jailure to keep with the times, neans failure to keep with our tuties, for times make duties. kVomen of America to-day are atracting the world; but still they tuard the cradle of our new born iberties. So here's to the new ashioned girl, with her new fashoned ways and means, and her >ld fashioned heart! Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets :ure a cold in one day. No curt> to pav. Price 20 cents. A good name is better than a ;ood face. You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless m_ ..!? U/./.AitnA *V?n farmn 1 O i? ^111 11 lunic w:t'ftU3c uit iviim.ui >lainly printed on every bottle bowing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No :ure, no pay. 50c, When fools go to market, pedllers make money. READY TO YIELD. "I it.-ed PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve 'or piles and found it a certain cure," ;ays S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin dis;nses, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. I). C. Scott. He who serves well need not be afriad to ask his wages. Wilmington, N. C., Mar. 4, 1901. To Whom it May Concern: I, the undersigned, do hereby certify :hat my wife has boon suffering with remale troubles for years until she used Professor Nielsen's female treatment. which lias completely cured her. It is now ten months since she was cured and has never had any trouble *ince. A. L. Pridgkx. J P., Pender County, N. C. It you know what a dollar is woith try to borrow on*\ SAVED FROM AN AWFUL FATE. ' Everybody said I had eonsuuipion." writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambersburg. Pa. "I was so low liter six mouths of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was completely cured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases, it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible.for Coughs. Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at D C, Scott's. Give Us Your Help. , It is rather unreasonable the idea some people have that a newspaper man, with the gilt ol ubiquity, can keep track of everyone in his outgoings and incomings. Yet it is too often the case that when such local items don't appear in the paper the editor is blamed lor purposely overlooking them. An editor would be small minded indeed to allow personal predjudice to prevent his putting in his paper anything that comes under the head of news. We do our best to chronicle all local happenings, vet very often items of news escape us that we should lie glad to publish. No man ever ran a business successfully without the co-operation of his fellowcitizens and especially is this true of the newspaper business. Il you want a live and readable paper, then do not keep news that you hear to yourself. We are alwavs gratelul for any item of news con'ributed to our local column, whether it be communicated verbally, by letter or over the 'phone?when the latter is order. (iive us your help, friends, and we promise to do our part at this end of the line. More Truth than Poetry. An editor has been inspired, afler looking over his list of delinquent subscribers, to compose the following; "How dear to our hearts is the silver dollar, when some kind subsciber presents it to view; the liberty head without necktie or collar, and all the strange things which to us seem so new; the wide spreading eagle, the arrows below it, the stars and '"ftflo tt-itli thft clrnnnpt thincrs LUC n\?iug n?vu vuv w?*??gw ... nthey tell; the coin ot our lathers, we are glad that we know it, for some time or oilier 'twill come in right well; the spread eagle dollar, the star-spangled, the old silver dollar we all love so well.?Ex. J When the dog is down, every one is ready to bite him. J The foolish man saves his growls for his home ana his smiles lor his office. Wood's Seeds. Late Potatoes. Our system of keeping Late Seed Potatoes unsprouted and in vigorous, readyto-grow condition when planted enables them to stand the dryest or hottest spells of summer weather, making splendid crops during the fall, ready to dig just before winter comes on. Crop results the past three seasons, lroin these potatoes planted in June and July, have been most satisfactory. Our stock in cold storage is limited, so that it is advisable to place orders early to avoid being disappointed in securing your seed potatoes when readv to plant. Circular giving prices and full information mailed on request. T. W.iWOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND. - VIRGINIA. 1 b? urfj-nr nurt Most Complete * ? M.?bn?tiinent troutb. 5E0. S. HACKER & SON, ? UANCFactcbvbs O?? Sash. Doors. Blinds* Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord CHAHL&iTON, S. 0. Purchase our make, rhino we guar* t>tee sap?rior to ?ay fold-Booth,. and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Qli*# a-Syedaltjr FOR HARNESS SMflSfti at oooe, euod you will be aetonkhod to ten It's this way You can burn yourself r> : JTUVVUCl, etc., ui vuuu with. Steam or Hot We only one proper way t scald and that is by us Mexican Mustang L i It gives immediate relief. , linen cloth, saturate it with ti loosely upon the wound. You idea what an excellent remedy you havo tried it. ACnU/l TIP If you have a bin rUTTu Ilia other poultry dim Liniment. It is called a staxsaad re Ifwnnwmwmmimmnmfw /fM77Tn\ /r*QTT TT TTT"V> We are making the most libe have ever been given by a uewsj SE: county. Look at theses' The Record and the American Farme The Record and the Home and Farm 2^ The Record and the Commoner (Bryan 2^ The Record and the New York World (. 2^ The Record and the Atlanta Constitutl 2^ The Record and the News and Courier 2^ The Record and the National Maga7.it! 2? The Record and Munsey's Magazine The Record and h rank Leslie's Magan 2~ The Record and I.ippincottJi iIDS) 111111111)HiniHlllfiliiHiliiH ibj luauuitiiuuiAiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiAiii i1'1 , This signature is on every box of the gennine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tables tbo rem*<!y that caret a eokl la om day The best room in the house is ~ the one in which the children have ? the most tun. Ap I hereby certify that I have suffered Le for years with catarrh in head and in- " flamed middle tars to the extent that ?? blood came out of my ears and nostrils, I tried several of the best physicians and also several patent medicines, found ? no cure till I tried Nielsen's Catarrh Cure. It is now three years since 1 ? was cured and I have not been troubled since. Am at Second and ? Princess streets ready to answer any questions. P. K. J. Focus, Wilmington, N. C. j,c Le For retail and wholesale call onI>r. I). C. Scott, Kingstree, S. C. Blooiningvale agent Mrs. T. K.Smith. Sut- * tons agent Mr R. P. Hinnant. * There is a time in every boy's life wiien his highest 'ambition is sor to beat the snare dram in the p0i brass band. <?n< A REAL FRIEND. J" "I suffered from dyspepsia ar.d indi- W; gestion for lifreen years," says W. T. ^ Sturdevant, of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and Fk medicines to no avail one of my friends rivT pcrstiaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate relief. I can* eat almost rjv anything I want now and my digestion lin is good. I cheerfully recommended 1 . * Ci Kodol." Don t try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further p weakens the system. You need whole- Le some, strengthening food. . Kodoi Fl( enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach's j. oid. D. C. Scott; M. ? Mexican IHuiteaf Lintiat you need It take, effect j > bow quickly it heala sorea. M 1 i ' \x : with Fire, with 1 m scald yourself iter, but there is i o cure a burn or j sing J m 4 iniment.^; Get a piece of soft old bis liniment and bind I ?A. AilA/lllot^ . can iiavu iiu ouci^u?w this is for a burn until 1 afflicted with Roup or any tase uae Mexican Mustang rnedy by poultry breeders. ! mmimmmmmm ? OFFERS. | ral clubbiug offers that 23 paper in Yt'illinmsburg 23 Rcgu 'ar FTicc Onr Price 23 :r $1 50 $1.W =3 1 50 1.25 3S' 's paper) 2.00 LC5 23 3 times a week) 2.00 1.55 23 ion 2.00 r 1.75 23 (twice a week) 2 00 1.75 23 <v > iwi 1 rut 23 2.00 1.85 inc 2.00 1.80 ^3 3.50 2.67 ~2 UtUUUttUUUiUUilUtiiiU 1 miuiiicli CONDENSED SCHEDULE. tkains going south. Dated | 35 23 I 53 i 51 I 50 ril 14, 1002; * I * ! * | } a.m p.m.' a.m.! Florence 3 25 7 55; ' 0 45 Kingstree 0 17 1050 Lanes 4 30 9 28 p.m.,11 oo! Lanes 4 36 9 28 7 37 11 00, 9 46 Charleston 6 00 11 15 9 29 1 lofll 35 a. m. p. m. p.m.J p. m.| a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. 78 32 52 5 J 58 * # * * y A. M. 1\ M. A.M. P. M. P. M. Charleston C 47 5 32 7 00 4 351 5 25 Lanes 3 18 7 00 8 34 6 21 7 28 Lanes 8 18 7 00 0 21 Kingstree 8 37 7 15 6 42 Florence 9 45 7 551 7 53 [A. M. 1'. M.jA.M, l?. M Daily. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, so. 52 runs through to Columbia via rural It. K. of S. C, Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via VVili and Fayettevilie?Short Line? i make close connection for all nts North. Trains on C. & D. It. It. leave Florae daily except Sunday 10:05 a.m., ive Darlington 10:30 a. m.. Hurtsle 1:55 p. in., Clieraw 11:45 a. m, idesborol2:50p. in. Leave Florence a- ovcPDf. SnnrLiv 8:00 o. m.. arrive rlington 8"25 p. in., lien u-ttsville !*2 p. iii.. Gibson lOriO ]). ra. Leave irence Suiidtij only 10:05 a. in., are Darlington 10:80 a. in. jeave Gibson daily except Sundav l) a. in.. Bennettsville 6:50 a. ui. are Darlington 8:15 a. in., leave Dargton 7:50 a. nn, arrive Florence 9:15 n. Leave YTade-boro daily except, nday 4:10 p. ni., Clieraw 5:15 p. m. .rtsville 9:15a. rn., Darlington 6:2'.? m., arrive Florence 7:00 p. in. ave Darlington 8:50 a. m., arrive lienee 9:15 a. in. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passengar Agent., R. Kknly, Ge?. Man'g. " x. T. Emerson, TratBc Slaa'jf - :