The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 2, 1902. ~ PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and j There by a Dispatch Man. Were you April fooled? Yesterday was "All Fools Day." How did you like the weather of the past few days? March came in like a lamb, but went out like a lion. - . The street brigade is doing some | good work on the streets. The time has expired tor paymg the commutation road tax. Early risers say there was ice this morning in exposed places. The girl with the Easter' costume was the attraction Sunday. Clothing, neckwear, underwear, etc., j at cost, at Leaohart & Drafts. But few men wearing straw hats i were seen on the streets Sunday. ?-- - 5 1-. J I ounaay was a joveiy u?y. auc sun shone brightly and warmly. Kead the changes of the cotton and produce market in this issue. It is woman's opinion that a man j never really begins to live until he is , dead in love. It is probable that the fruit has j been injured but to what extent is: not now known. A. M. Boczer, Esq, a member of j the Columbia bar, is in town on pro- j fessional business. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys strengthens weak kidneys. Mr. Fred Harman has been elected & member of the Richland County Board of Control. Qrite a large number of people were in town Monday, settling with the County Treasurer. The collection of taxes for the last fiscal year were largely in excess of that for the previous one. 35 dozen of Spring and Summer \ Shirts, at and below actual cost, at LeaDhart k Drafts. \ 1 A daughter of Mr. Burt Buff died Friday and was buried at the famiiy t : j o Utilising gl'uuuu oaiuiuaj. j Mrs. J. J. Ballentine and children, j of near Pine Ridge, visited the I family of Mr. J. J. Bickley recently. Another large delegation of Lexington baux and belles left for the Charleston Exposition yesterday morning. While planting don't forget to put ; in plenty of hog and hominy. This crop is a mortgage lifter, and debt j ehunner. Lexington is one of the best places on God's green earth for a spring, | summer, autumn and winter resort I for health or pleasure. Dr. Gilmore will be at Drafts j Hotel Tuesdav and Wednesday of ! next week ana persons neecnng aencai work should call on him. A young child of Mr. James M'ingard, who lives on "Factory Hill," j died last Sunday and was buried at ! Union church the following day.. For your farming implements, i plow stocks, plow moulds, hoes, rakes { and other things needed on the farm, go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. | The voices of the early gardners j mourneth in the land this morning i and they refuseth to be comforteth | because the tender plants that once j were are now no more forever. i It is reported that a fierce forest j fire raged Monday, passing over a j scope of country reaching from near the Bachman place to Florence j church, along the Orangeburg road. ; Mr. Henry Sccftill and daughter, ! visited the family of the Editor last week. Mr. Scoffill is one of the best j farmers on Cedar creek and is one of those farmers who raises his own | supplies and consequently has plenty to eat with something left over to j lay aside for a rainy day. roofciand last Friday night after a long illness , extending over several years. She t was buried in Hebron cemetery, near I her home Sunday. Call at the Bazaar and see the nice | line of glassware, such as pitchers, j tumblers, goblets, castor sets, salt and pepper boxes and other useful articles too numerous to mention, j The prices are the lowest. Mr. Charles H. Drafts left for Peak { yesterday morning on a pleasant mis- i sion, that of taking part in the mar- i riage ceremony of Mr. James IL I Hope, and Miss Maggie, the daugh- 1 ter of Mr. John C. Swygert. Mr. Wiliie Rawi has formed a j partnership with his cousin, Mr. j John Raw], and hereafter these two j young men will conduct a first class j grocery store at Batesburg and they will no doubt meet with abundant : success. The ladies of Lexington are invited j to call at Mrs. Alice Timmcns' milli- ! nerv and dressmaking establishment ! and inspect her stock of new spring i goods. Dressmaking a specialty. At j Craps' Building, Lower Main street, j True to Name. ! Planter's Cuban Oil, a j wonderful liniment for the Nerves and Bones. This j celebrated oil cannot be excelled as j an internal remedy where a quick j and penetrating cure is needed for ! rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, j sore throat, stiff neck or pains in any part of the body or limbs. We j also have Planter's Cuban Belief and I Nubian Tea for sale. Call at the ! Bazaar and get a bottle. j The Sultan of Turkey is given i away some of his wives to his pasbas. : This may be the Dew method he has of shutfimg off the pashas. Final Discharge. -X^OUCE IS HEJtEBY GIVEN TO ALL iL .t T ..,..0.,1 \ psxsoilh iUieieSieU 11-4.1 1 ?Vili Ujjpxv IU ihe Hon George S. Drafts, Judge of Pro- i bate in and for the County ot L<-xingtou. ! S ate of South Carolina, on the 1st day ot 1 May, 1002, for a final discharge as Admin- i istrator of tut- Estate of'D. Thomas Gable, i deceased. , SAMUEL B. GEOKGE. as C. C. P. and G. S., Administrator. j April 1, 1002. 4\v24. THE STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 i COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. i Samuel E Lowman, Executor ol the Will of Istiah Lowman, deceased Plaintiff. against William J. Lowman, Jos. D. Lowman. P. ( G. Lowman. I. J. Lowman, M I). Bick- j ley. Mary M. Long. Hattio Shealy, Sarah ' C. Bonknight. I. M. Bouknight. James Franklin Lowman, Ella L Lowman and George Miller Lowman, Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) j To the Defendants above named: \ rOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND , JL re'piired to answer the complaint iu this action, ot which a copy is herewith : served upon yon, and to serve a copy ol ' your answer to the said complaint on the : subscribers at their otiiee at Lexington, fS. \ C., within twenty days after the s.-rviee. I hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser- ; vice: and, if yon fail to answer the com ! plaint within thetimeaforesaid. the plaintiff' in this action will apply to the court lor , the reliel demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DUE HER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' Dated April 2nd, A D. 1002. To George Miller Lowman: You will please take notice that the 1 original summons and complaint in the above stated action are now ou hie in the office of the Clerk ot the Court lor Lexington county. S. C. You will tnrther take notice that unless you have some suitable person appointed us your Guardian ad ; T ?/-. ni r\ vAnviiouikt it* oiirl u n i f \i*it lun JU1LCLU i V/ III .-)(U?4 PUil ? 4' UiU twenty days from tLi- service hereof upon yon, exclusive of the day of service, the undersigned will therealter move Samuel B. George, Esq., Clerk ot this Court, to . appoint some suitable person as such Guar- i dian ad Litem for you. EFIKD .V DREHEK. Plaintiff's Attorneys. April 2, 190*2. 0\v20. i "Don't S?s?ak To tlie niotormnn." is a sign to be seen on the "front })latform of manv^pars. I: requires all his thought, all his energy and all his strength to pilot his car through crowded streets. The strain tells on him, and 1 some when he s^ets ous force rcqmr^d ^f|| |p b=dy is deprived of its necessary ^1 > :,.l . 'in,.-. I '! : J IlUUUMllilClAl. Ulc nerves are " 1111- j, ' if\ J .} - ^ strung" anil the Thfe timely use establish the body in vigorous health. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, nourishes the nerves and purifies the blood. r-1 suffered for four years with pain in 'niv stomach sf> that at times I couldn't work nor eat." writes Mr. Frank Smith, of Granite, Chaffee Co., Colo. "I wrote to you about my sickness aud was told to use your medicine, j which t did with good results. I only used four bottles of vonr Golden Medical Discovery,' and must say that I am entirely cured, and feel like a new man. and I can highly recommend your medicine to any sufferer." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. - -? ?? ??- I Bronze Very Ancient. Bronze, spoken of in ihc Bible as | brass, is of very ancient origin. We ! have little or no notion how flie ancients got copper, but in all probability large quantities were formerly found in the metallic si ate, just as avc iiixl it now in the neighbor- ; hood ot' La Ice Superior in America ; and Baikal lake in Siberia. This I ... ~ . 7.1 vftftinvn/l iv^nlfnifr WUUJLi 1' i 11 \ lid \ L' 1 ^lj Uil l vi | to vield a tolerably pure metal. If, j however, they smelted co]>pcr from its various ores, it is ditlicult to \ realize how they could overcome I such a complicated process, and we j can only admit that in this respect, j as in so many others, the ancient I people of Europe were very much cleverer than we moderns arc apt to believe. Tailless Cats. Conditions other titan those of j mere breeding' seem to have much influence on the development of physical character in eats. In otic v.i-t lioni ir-nlfd case a tabby which had lost her tail by having that appendage run over ga\o birth in her next litter to three >1 ump tailed kittens out of seven. The -Manx cat is not the only tailless variety. In the Crimea is found another kind of eat which has no tail. The domesticated Malay cat has a tail that is oniy about one-half t he usual length, and very often it is tied by nature in a sort of knot which cannot be straightened out. II invrntha. "Such a confusing variance in the pronunciation of 4IIia\vat.h:i' exists both in dictionaries and in the speech of educated men and women." writes lCii'/abeth .\. Wit hey in The Ladies' Home Journal, "that I have asked Miss Longfellow how tin.' word is pronounced by the poet's family. She says the pronunciation which she always heard from the poet himself is Hi-a-wa-tha. the "i* pronounced as it is in machine' or 'pique.' tbe second 'a' pronounced as it is iti 'far' or in father.' " .All In thi; Family. "Ilifllev and his son and the Widow Kinn'iowooc ai:u hit uautrmer are .~oui^ to l'orni a community of interests." "How so:" "IJifHoy marries the widow. and his ?on lor. I!i* Tisste Irs (O'fnmisliin?. VTIiason says ho lias had his house refurnished during h's wife's absence."' "As a surprise i?> her:" "No; as a shook."?I>.>trol1: Free Frcss. 'J'raile < r;it.. "Wo are lurrin.ir out some very elaho rate S'*:i!c.s." sahl the ajfe.ut?"some That will attract the attention of your customers/' "j'o you s;i|i!in wateh the seales?" asheil 1 lie surprise*,! I'mirlier. "(live me t?he plainest style you have."- t'hieauo News. Pea r 1*. "lVarls." remarUeil the wise miy, "are ejii!>le:u;i!ie of tears." "I ijuess that's riirht." aatvo.! the simple mm;'. "M\ wife eries because 1 can't art'onl i?? l>uy her any. PitHailelphia Iiec j S00n; 7 4op| " Savannah (So. Ry.) l*J23p;l:2 30ai " Barnweil 35Spj 4 Itia! " Blackville i 4 12 pj 4 2baj Ar. Columbia | ~?fi 15fii Lv. Charleston. (So. Ky [ 7 Ojh ! 1 uopj " Summerville i 7 4la 12U0ut; " Brauehville | 9 OXi. 2 0>ii " Oran^eburjj ) 9 2*:i| 2 45a " Kinjjville 10 -4a! 4 0oa| Ar. Columbia 11 10a 5 4<):i j Lv. Augusta,,so. ky.) ' -'.'xjpj yyopj Lv. Granitevillo ....* 3Jopj 10 lap' j Lv. Aiken 3 U"?p! 1 Lv. Trenton ; 3 52p:litWp| " Johnston ! 407pjllaopi .... Ar. Columbia 54oPi 2 iila; j Lv. Columbia. lild^ sit j ;';.'>5p! tJ'Joaj i " Winnsboro ' 0 ">?)p] 7 25ai " ' " - - ? i ^ 1 ' ; " \_,nesier ! i 001--; o I " Hock Hill ' 8iibpj 8dSaj ; Ar. Charlotte j !>00r> 9 Tin.1 Ar. Danville ; 1_ 48a 1 ! Ar. Richmond Ouua; t!40pj | Ar. Washington j 7 .T>a! '.flWpl " Baltimore iPa.Rii) I 9 l-5ai!l .'?>pj " Philadelphia lllJoa ~ ;"y>a! " New Y<>r!c. ! Jtfip! <5 :*ki Lv. Columbia dl.'i'la 7'JOa Ar. Spartan our- ; lup Id -Da; j " Ashoville j 7 lop tiiwp i Ar. Knoxvilie ' 4 0>a; 7 10p; Ar. Cincinnati 7;>ipi 8 l'>a Ar. Louisviiie . 7 5'Jp.' 8 4'la. bouthbolwd. jiJSiy D?i!y| Lv. Louisville ; 7 45a' 'JUp1 ^Cincinnati 8 DUnj 8d5pj.. Lv. Knox viiie 1 55ai 8 27a! " A she vi I!.: 7 Uo*j J 00pj I Lpartanbarjj U'Ciaaj tj Ijpi j Ar. Columbia ? !->"{>. 9 1 Lv. New Yorkit'a.K.Hi ' JOUp i::i.7wj " Philadelphia t>dip; .TDaj " Baltimore 8-7p, 0 jtkij Lv. Vy*ash;' 9 6at?j " 1 > - o m irt.!.??! iWi-k riiu n m v.-, " Ch"s'?T -4-ia !1 i-'pj " "VViitiish -.r'? -is' 12 Olaj Ar. (Jo);u::l>ia. i! -Jii 1 ')r?i'... Lv. L. L? ! .Win! $ oiJa, " Johmtoi t i J0p, ?5 O-'.-ij Trenrou ! l.'c'p 3 Ar. Ai'irtii i 7 Ar. l+ranitoviwo | -JIp, 3 0S'aj. I Ar. Ait!f?n:ii...... Lv. Columbia . ><>. l.y i 1 .'..ui " Kin?v:i> . 2 4fin- :J\!a u Orati^biir^. j 4 -1^7^, 4-xij " Br;un-hvi lit ! "> AVt> 4 J7i:i: " Summorvillo ! 5 7>7dj I Ar. Oharli'sMn 1 THOp' 7 iX>uj Lv. Columbia -ho. Ky.i '1! 4Ua 1 li>a| ' Blatkviile ." : i JUpl 'J 7>Ja| " Ba:tiwei 1 1 .?ip 3o7a| " ha via :i ah ! HOcipj 4 ."VtVc! Ar. Jati.-Aonvil.'M I'.-L* 1 7 4op' 1) L.aJ Sleeping; Car Service. ^ v I r mjvA'n/i>r )jptw?on Florida and New York. $>?? arid ?d?I". S. Ka>t Mali. Through Pullman dra.vIn*-room budo sleepingoarsbetweeu Jacksonville and New York ami Pullman aleeoiug ears Iwiw-'ea Augusta an I Charlotte and Charlotte and Rio'umoud. Dining cars servo ail meats enro tie Puhniau sleeping ears bet ween Jacksonville and Colum bia, enrou'e daily i>et ween Jacksonvilieand Oinoinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON'. a. H. HARDWIOK, Third V P. & Hen. Mgr., (sen. Pus. Agt., stt?i_i . r? < W.,.0.,1n n YT J/. VV# ? w W. H. TAL< ?E. R- \V. HUNT, A?"t Pass. Ag't., Div. Pasd. Ajg'U, _ UV Buggies and Wagons in the State. Dur Prices the Lowest v-i V ! icri Mule c )., ?LAI]Sr STEEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. STOVES AND RANGES, , TINNERS' AND ROOFERS' SUPPLIES, Piimnc WR?ysHT iron pipe, 1 FITTINGS, VALVES, ETC, * SEND US YOUR ORDERS. lolU MAIS ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. , March 1 !l?ly. - i i||L 5' | ^" 1White Leghorn j ?-?? ? ?-? i ;tttt ,n-|r~)-r i ration. The quickest to stop a cough and , J \ )0 | to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. i | A : X 11 the kusbat mvo co? 'v I Wk. b \iL SMM & For S,i'.e nt THE BAZAAR. :| | Final Discharge. - the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Pro- M ^ . bate in and for the County of -Lexington, fl ? rsn J X> j State of South Carolina, on the 26th day ffl 'X a (|P= a jH H X> of April next, for a final discharge as Exe X r?sE*} >0 i cutor of the Estate of Gecrge Roberts, dej 'A yY j CfcilSfd y ^ ^ ^ ^*^2 x> ! REUBEN CORLEY. Executor. A 15 JL ? -iinrcu ^o. iwz WM pa. ? j| _o_ | 1 x for a Sluggish Appetiie at tempt- y virtue of the authority I i'X Purse. But our store- :0 X> given us under the last will and testa- I ! 0< rra'ai/o wnn ^ nient ot ^Irs E ^se> leased. we will ! 'X IWII! maKc yuu x> offer lor sale to the highest bidder, at pnb- I hungry. cV lie auctiop, before the court honse door ia ' - T C e nil fllO tlrct IfnM/l.itJ i,1 iJCAlU^lUUf KJ V- 1 V14 IUW *?AUilMaj 114. 1 April next. ' $ That two-storv dwelling in the said town . HACUF Jl I H N> on Depot street, being known as the late J SI 11^ ww M Ji 1! X> residence ot the said Mrs. See, *nd having M ??->? wM II M-ui/j such shape, metes and bounds as a plat of ' ^Te same will luil} show. ! ?i LCAINuIUN. S. C. J TERMS OF SALE-Cash, Purchaser ^ 1 .V X> to pay for papers. I .v September 26. X> J. FRANK KAISER. ! ,^-xxx^ && c- A- OEIGEK, Executors. ? ! March 11, 1002, :tw*20. J 4