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Vh<? signature is on e very box of tho gecuini Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* Ik* remedy that run s n i ? lit one ?Ia> mma.itr' .tiiwh in in i ? n?j??i Dr. B. S. Mo SOOT, I UYSIC'IAN ami SI IJdKON CATAWBA HOUSE. Soulli Snip, Up Stairs. OFFICES l?l?i:\ l)AV AND NKill mar IMiuno iNI. <dP Nothing e?n take tho place of youi county paper. For county news ami for county pride it should k<> into every home. Hut for news from tho capita! i of your Stute und every county i- j Boutli Carolina, served fresh ever) day; for dally news from Washington | the "United Btutes and every otht i : nuarlnn ? * * ' "he Confederate Flag. Ilow tli<< Flag Design Was Fi ally Ail 'pled. 1*. I'. Heaun guard, of Now Orleans, La., gives the following account ( f the design of the Confederate llag: ''During the utile of Manassas, Gen. lh intregard had observt d the d'tli- ulty of distinguishing out own from the enemy's color.-, and in order to prevent all error in the futuie, hud detetmined to adopt in his nrniy a battle llag distinct in color and design. r* Ho at lii*st sought to procure a change in 'lie Confederate Hag itself and Col. \Y. 1\ Miles, then chairman of the bouse military committee, had caused, at his request, a report to h presented to that effect, but with no result In a conference b-twien the (then) three senior officers, nt Fairfax Ci ui I ilou-e, in September, out f,.um . iiutiiuiK can liihthe place in South Carolina homes ol The Daily State. These ixre momentous times in his tory. We are in the midst of wars, trlke.s and political struggles of great Importance. The next sest ion of oui legislature, with the inauguration of a new governor, will have peculiar in terest. Man tirewoman, to keep up "with the times, .oust read the daily history of the world, and that is recorded in entertaining style in Tin State. The State will he sent daily foi $S a year, $4 for C months, $2 for 3 months, or Just u frac tion over the cost of a postage stump for one letter a day! Cheap education and information for a family for 2 1-5 cents a day. isn't it? Hut if you can't afford that, thee The Semi-Weekly State, issued Tdays and Fridays, each issue con lng the most important news from South Carolina and the world at large for that day and the preceding days since the last issue. And this may be obtained for $2 a year, $1 for C months, or Just a fraction over a half cent n day! No family in South Carolina Is too poor to take this paper. No money can bo spent to better advantage by a poor family. It is a necessity. Subscribe NOW?TODAY. Send postal or express money order, registered letter or check to , THE STATE COM FAN Y. Columbia, S. C. Tax Notice. Iii accordance with lite act of (lie Legislature to raise supplies for tl e liscal year leg inning J a unary i st, ltMl'2, notice V h- rehv given thai ihe 'IVmn. urer's olllee of I.nm-aster ( ounty will be open I r the colli etioiiof taxes fiom tlie 1 h dav of October. 1902, until the 31st d t.v <>t December 19U2. The <>vv is ?- follows: State t ax, 5 mills. County lax, 4 " Constitutional school tax, 3 " Inter; st on Railroad llouds C. &. C R R, 3 " Ketiiini; Itaihoad lior.tD, ? & C. II. It.. .1 Total 1'J " lot a ? st on Town-Ill" Ponds, C. C. & C. K. It/ Plea-ant Ihll, 3 mills. (Jill- t 'n ek, "> Cat M- reek, Ij ' I chool lax: I.a -ler. 4 " 1 el11 .is'i r int. oil bonds, I t " Heath 1?ri3 " Oakhtir-t, I " Ko'Sloi w, 4 " Jones X Road", 2 ' Tot il l.evy by To\Vn?1iips and I) stricts: Indian Land, Ill mills NVaxhaw, h'? " Ciiift'ieK, 20.1 " " " <! ra led Se. 2b 11 '* " .1 X It, 22.1 " G'lls Creel;. 21 " Graded school, I'll' " " J X It , 23* " Ultra I. Id " K al < i ek, lb " " " Ker.-haw, 20 " Pltasanl Hill, 19 " ' ' Kershaw 23 ' ' ' Heath Spr 2-' " ' " Oakburst 23 " J X It., 21 Cellar Creek, Hi " J X It., 18 " Corresponde: ee relative to taxes i promptly attended to. W ( . CAU I'M KN, County Trjasiirer. r~* Mf FOR INFORMATION flVV THE VIRGINIA-CAR CHARLESTON, S. of four designs for a but tie flag olio, I'i'ooiitvd by Hon Beaurc .anl, was adopted. It was a rod tidd with a diagonal blue cross, the lu'toi edged w ith white and bearing white stars. To render it more poitatde it was mad? square instead of obi tig by-orde? ot (itii. dohn.-tor. "This beautiful design, by a ?t range coincidence, bad been picvinu.-Jy devised by Col Mdes and recoiumended for the Con federate Hug to congress, then in session at Montgomery, in March, 1*61. It bad also been proposed by Mr. Edward C. Hancock, at the request of Col. James B. Walton, at New Orleans in the month of April. It had been offered by Col. Miles to Gen. Beaureguad in substitution for one nearly similar in emblem and pattern, but different in the distiibution of colors, suggested to him by (ien. Beauregard when the latter was seeking to procure a change in the Confederate Hag. And it was now proposed anew to the general by Col. Walton, who had Mr. 1 lancock's design. 4. I'L.... u ...III u~ ' i mis 11 tvui uu scud mat mu design of the Confederate flag was conceived and drawn long before I a Union soldier hud tried his skill in water colors on unoriginal which was not and could never have reached the hands of the genend's lamented daughter. For she was a little girl who was in Louisiana during the whole of our unfortunate war and was seen by her father only at iis close."? Lxchange. Georgetown's Public Building. Washington, Oct. 21).?The secretary of the treasury today selected as a site for the nuhlic * "" building at Georgetown, S. C., the land at the corner of Front und King streets, price $10,000. MAMUF tl? ! a00ress ol;na chemical go ow e c.u.s.a. "= ?S*. . _'% . - 'V 1 - -j p< " 1 1 ^ SfSS Price For a Kiss. Yoimg \lan H >d an Exeoll nt Chance to Buy a Dog. A handsome bachelor of Haitimore, well known in social ami educational circle# acknowledges the Uutk of the following fctory: Ho was driving with a pretty and attractive young woman when on the outskirts of the city they met a lad of about twelve years leading by u chain a singularly ugly but finely bred bull terrier. The pretty girl went into raptures over the dog, and her escort determined the animal should bo ' hers. "Say, sonny," ho called, "what will you take for your dog?" j "Kawthing," replied the lad. "NonsGnse!" cried Mi. Blank. "No, I won't. This here dog ain't for sale." "Ten," said Mr. Blank, and then' growing desperate, "fifteen, twoi .." But the owner still refused. All the time th conversation was going on the youth, although talking to the man in the buggy, kept I is eyes fixed on the other occupant of the vehicle, and at last he said gravely: "I don't want your money, but if you'll just give thai lady there a kiss you may have the dog." Mr. Blank was speechless. He stared at tho hoy an instant and then put tho whip to his horse, starting him off at a run. The story goes that a mile wus gone over without a word being spoken, when as the horse's rapid gait became slower as it turned down a country lane tho nretiv V I / girl turned ever so slightly und said shyly, 44Oh, Mr. Blank, wby didn't you buy that dog?"?Bal| timore Sun. A STARTUNti SURPRISE Very few could believe in laok* ; ing at A. 'I. Hoadley, aliealthy, robust blacKsniith ofTilden, Ind , ; that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few 1 could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Eiectrie Bitters. 44 l'wo bottles wholly cured mo," he writes, 44and 1 have not felt a twingo in over a year." They regulate the Kidneys, purify the blood und cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect heulth. Try them. Only 50 ets. at J. F. Mackey & Co. and Crawford Bros.' drug store. ?President Pal ma has returned the Cuban reciprocity treaty without his approval and the mattor will be submitted to congress. The Best Prescription for Maiara Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It s simply Iron and Quinine and tasteless, No Cure No Pay. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmnmmmBan 3HEMIOALCO ACTTTRE I [01? PC iARTH MOgT eG0N0M) U What to Read. If you are down with the blurs reud tho twenty-sovo<? h lalm. If the?o is a chilly sensation about the heart, read 4ho third chapter of Revelation. If you don't know where to look for the month's rent, read the thirty sc-vcuth'Psalm. If you feel loneso.no and unprotected read the ninety-first Psalm. If people pelt you with bard words, rend the fifteenth chapter of .John. if yo.i nro all out of soi ls, read the twelfth chapter of Hebrews.? Bible Reader. if the democratic party will follow the udvico of such staunch denu crats as (J: over Cleveland and make their fight chiefly on tariff reform and trusts, they will stand a fair chance. ?Newberry Observer. Just so. The democratic party, nfier chasing phantoms and floundering about in search of issue-* for several years, shows some tendency to settle hack to the solid, sensible position where Grover Cleveland has stood all the while, and success depends upon its doing so. ?Chester Lantern. ? A bold bank robbery occurred in Iowa Tuesday. The robbers entered the bunk in broad daylight and took $5,000. The robbei s \hen left. IIOW'S Til IS t 'A'e offer O.ie Hundred Dollars Re* ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot t?e enr?-d by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r J ('HKN'KY A O , Props. Tole >, C) We ihe undertdgneo t ave known F J rihcii-?y f -r tne ia-t 15 years, and i believe him jeifeetty honoi dd * in all , husiio-.- traits.to . n and financially i :tb;e to carry out any obligations made | by their firm. j Wkst a Tkuax, Wlioleaa . Druggist, Toledo, O. WAI.DINCI ItlNNAN A MARVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Mali's Catarrh Cure is taken Int ri ady, acting directly upon t lie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Pri -e, 75o?.i>er liot'le Hold by all Druggists, 1 moni ds free. Hub's Funnl Piils are llit tiest OMKi-^EK'S EKUUSH PENNYROYAL PELLS A?* p Aafr. AUv#ys ri'llnhlc. t.n<?l<v?,as'? lirnggtstf t'liifiiixrciis in it?-d * Void mottt I lie bu>cs, M*alci| with blno ribbOL Take no oilier. ib'ltmt- il.iiiivriiun Hiibati futiutiM nn<l imldiliotiu. Itu> ui your DriiRgiKt or nend lo. in lor t'url i? iilni-n, Toillnionlr.lu and "Holier lor l.iniien," in Mer, by return .ili.il. lo.ooo lV.Mimoniuls. Hold by all PruKgisu. OH1CHESTEH CHEMiO? . CO. lOO Sladltou Square, 1*111 LA., PA. Alcnliur till* Mur. QENTLEME.V, Get the JVew Novel Discovery. mum mils IN-IECTI( )N, Cures Gonorrhoe i and Gleet in] to A days Its action is ningical. Prevent! stricture A/I complete. To be car rled in ves* yocket. Hure preventa tive. Sent bv mail in plain package prepald, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 p. box; 3 f r $2,60. Crawford BroDruggists, Agents, Lancaster, S. (J. MPANY ^ H HS^"r* }RTY FACTORIES <M\ D MANAGEMENT -~Wf )WEST PRiCES 33J ARE YOU WISE M matioa there is no remedy to equal 1 ami eas^ cy and a sure way to tr Throat in order to. and insure healtliy 1 ffllrp Vinlf i rrl a ccfull A-IW.AA U, fell*OW>A AAA* it a teaspoonful of Mcxicai J?ia and with this gargle the thrc Then bathe the outside ot tho tt ment and alter doing this pour boi around the neck. It is a POSITI 25c., 50c. and $ IT MAY BE YOU ??JS ton Mustang Idlniucnfc and you c Lancaster and cuestek 1 railway . schedule Id effect JuneS, 1902. (Dally except Sundat) WESTBOUND I EASTBi'UND. So'b. 14 and 16. | No'a. 16 und 1?. , A M. P M. A h . P M | 8*00 6 45 Ar Cheslei Lv 10 0<> 8 15 ' 7.30 6.15 Rich burg 10 7 8 45 7 23 6.05 tlaso.mbville 10 47 8 *2 | ? 7 10 5.45 Fort'Lawu 11 03 9 05 P M 0.45 6.15 Ly I .alienator Ar 11 30 9 30 ; j No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6-45 am.. ! < nukes close connection ut t heeler 1 ' v<th Southern Runway No. 36 tor ( Charlotte and points north; and Seaboard Air Lluo ' Atlanta Special" ' 'jr Atlanta and points west Also * vith Carolina and Not th western Rail vay No. 10 for euoir, N.C, and intermediate points, and Southern Hull-* vay No 33 for Columbi ai d points toulh. No. 15, leaving Chester 10.00 a ni, connects with Southern Railway No. 16 from Columbia and points south; Seaboard Air Lino "Atlanta Special" .'rom northern aud eastern points and Southern Railway No. 33 from North- 1 rrn and eastern pofats, an Lanraater with S (J & G E for Blacksburg. No. 16, leaving Lancaster 5 !o p m, ?.'uuects at Lancaster with S C A G E om v Htttdbti and Marion, aud South- i in Hail way No. 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. No. 17, leaving Chester 8.15 p in, tonnects at Chester with Southern ; tuilway No 31 from "olirat.ia and i joints south. ] J AS M HE \TH, Gen Pass*. Agt LEROY SPRINGS. President mmmmmammmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmma Cj ^ ? 1- I sEI'Si8 FZ! 1 ^ S rf n I .CO ? 5f _ ? ' - ?lf2|?l2S i ?|. ? .H 8 sr o _ , fTl g-s-g.'SgH fr , 5 & 3- c- o ^ BSLb - ? ^ a ? ? B? % S5 11 p ? fe1" I I Q <9 D <9 ? _ o je > 553. * otq ft . 2 H. t: "Z3 ? ! E < P*- x <-* 2 a> T1 fc a? ~ ^ cs s a " t" J i ' ' X I 1 ?|> - z ?' ^ $ ?- , ? 3^ er^ ' s S- g ? ? #e S? f>S Cg J "=- a ** ? *< o- a? ?i p? ? a p. ?(A O g- B a 1 g. ^ a t re ^ rt a ?r? f 1-1 <? ,8 a , * ?* ? * 5 <? 2 g * ? ^ R? ST * o | g | VIGOR 5? MEN Easily, Quickly and Ptrraa , Nantly Restored WMlOFRVIN? ! is *?ld w'lli . uiirpii ? u-?r. < i* urv Ins?.n nix 1'itx I y,y..u-< *y* ..CI 1 lin I / I I I V I 'HI V 1' M I I r y I ( t initial I ' id li t? Mfici'j ? 'll?* reniil' (ifOwNwoik W-rk, Wnr 1 rv, (Hi.-k? - K?rnrs M Yntit'- nrOvnr I i i'1 ?*,* i ' o Price $l;0 boxes $ /V Hy umil i > pi -i package ii h< y ?d? irpMS iire?'ciii' ofjirlCP Sold <m \ by ?. raw ford l5rupgi*tfc, tgentn, ^anraatcr, 8 (J. J ny people stffer tfarotteh tenor* don't know that for all tnnamilexlo&n Mustang IHnimoafc Y way eat a case of Sore kill disease germs throat action is to. of water put into 1 Mustang imcnt int at freotient intervals. iroat thoroughly with the linino on n soft cloth and wrap VE CURE. 1.00 a bottle. been troubled with a running sr. Treat it at once with Meiw on depend upon a speedy cure. VIGOB 5i MEN Easily, Quickly. Permanently lies lured HINDI I'O WbA&Xl (Paris) Git EAT litENCH TONIC AND VlTALlZEltissold with written guaiantee to cum- Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality. Fatin g Memory. Fits, Dizziness. Hysteria, Hnjm all Drains on the Nervous System Caused by llad Habit* or Excessive Use of Tot bacco, Opium. Liquors, or Z/ivinthe Pace that Kills"' It wards otf Inunity, Consumption and Death. It clears the Blood and tit sin, Builds up the Hhattered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Bring* the Pink Giiow to Pale Cheeks, and Makes you Young and Htrong again. 5Uc . 12 Boxea DIR. Rv Mall to An? AilHrau Crawford Bmi Druggist, amenta. Lan traatpr Bargains In Real Estate! TOWN PROPERTY. 1 1-2 acres, 8 room dwelling, pood out-buildings, etc. Corner lot. r 1 acre, new 6 room dwelling, very desirable. Corner lot. 1-2 acre, new 7 room dwelling, splendid location. Corner lot, new 5 room cottage. Four lots, 3-room cottages on each. 1 lot, 5 room cottage. 2-lots, 3 room cottages, in East End. 5 vacant lots, about 1 2 acre each. 1 lot, 5-room cottage, etc. Cunningham brick hotel building on Main street?4 store rooms, 18 sleeping rooms, kitchen, etc. Also furniture, etc. Only hotel in town. Qood reason for selling. A big bargain. Also several lots in the town of Kershaw. OTHER PROPERTY. 43^ acres, miles Noith of lown. 68^ acres, known as 4'Torn f) ? names pi::co,' etiar tJreek township. 152 acres, known an "J. L. Barton place," Cedar Creek. #0 acres, 4 milt s Noi th-east of town, known as "Sima place." 115 acres, "Kirklund place,'' near Heath Springs. 240 acres, "P.orter place," 7 miles East of town. 50 acres, "Ellis place," adjoining. 100 acres, "Graham place," Cedar Creek. lit acres, "Snip- s pieces," near D. K. 44 acres, 35 acres, 15? acres, 202 acres ir< Kershaw cot y. Jj^T'For full inform: t'.?>n, lorms f sale, etc., of above property, ipply to mi d \ . C? r?^ m ? w-k is, iuk Kkal Estate Agknt. \ug 26, 11)02.