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i* L o W Do ^ ; |-the ?uth Caroliua divisior f HHpd Daughters of trv Vto send vou the encl'?S" I poo OP to ask its publication in Qnte on (i-r. Lee's Hfln "Personal Ren inisr-enc.^ Hen Robert E Lee." by the la:e " Hfchn William Jones. D D. whir ^ ^TS^is one of the best,if m |Bfct, of all the biographers o: QH'The following inscription : Ipofcm accompanyied the preaentati O&iftperfect copy of the Transla: ^ felliad of Homer into Spenc. HK^nza,' by Philip Stanhop HKb.- Fellow of Corpus Christ W Pcfo Oxford ?a scholar and poet timely death, noiiced with I HE^-egret throughout the liter-I i I H^id in England, has cut short | IrHrT* ^)r'Phtest promise." k Hr^'ription reads: "To Gen R E irEwf. most stainless of living com-1 i i 1 I jr'Jrs.and. except in fortune, the (i ^Eatest, this volume is presented < Ifith the writer's earnest sympathy 11 Bid respectful admiration." Ji || I am sorry that 1 cannot now lay ; Hy hand on Gen Lee's appreciation Hid modest reply,but I well remember how highly he valued this gift, B*d what pleasure he took in some- (i Hmes reading aloud from the book ' Et his family circle. j, B The publication of this poem, as | equested by my correspondent,;: H511, I hope, be acceptable, on Gen i ie's Jtfj-thday, to many readers of J HLe Srate. Edward S Joynes. | j ^KJniversity of South Carolina, 19 January 18, 1912. He grand old bard that never dies, IHeceive him in our English tongue! ' PMnd thee, but with weeping eyes, ?we st<>ry that he sung. HBy Troy is fallen, thy dear land i .Iamarred beneath the spoiler's heel, ' calinot trust ray trembling hand Towrite the things I feel. ] realm of tombs! but let her bear ( ThUfrblazon to the last of times; fo nafion rose so white and fair ^Orfell so pure of crimes. ? widow's m"an, the orphan's wail >me round thee: yet in truth be 1 strong! J1 iternal right, though all else fail. I Can never be made wr ng. ^ "An angel's heart, aa angel's mouth. Not Homer''s, could alone for me 3ymn well the great Confederate 1 South, < Virginia first, and Lee. "P S W." ! 1 Death of \lr. C. J. Lesesne. , Manning, January Liu:- The many 1 riends of Mr Charles .1 Lesesne, of 1 his place, were shocked to hear of ] lis sudden death yesterday morning ' it Columbia. It is understood that 1 lis death was due to cerebral hem- ' rrhage. He was 42 years old and ( mmarried. The body was brought 1 a Manning to-day and taken from J ere^rough the country to Jordan or burial. Mr Lesesne was a son of 1 he late Major H H Lesesne and!' >aves four brothers and one sister. 1 i i [e was an expert accountant, a lan of high character and amiable ^ Ksposition.?J>ew$ & Courier. j < News of Mr Charles J Lesesne's ( iath was received here Friday by a Uegram to his kinsman, Mr N D < esesne. The deceased was in busi- j ess here for several years, during i rhich time he gained many warm * J riends who are saddened by his unitnely death. ^ . r\hr hpf l/l\ itVA n't fon .UR.*'. nrrj-SLu.'? nmn i iwm . ** . Ccunty Medical Society Meets. The :v;ru'ar monthly meeting o the vV . iamstiu:^ '' >untv Mediea s ( >:;.- \v.s iit-i.l i;. the society roon on Saturday. January 'JO. The fol ??Ain>r phy>icia!is were present: Dr, V L Wa:ia\\ \V (? (Iaml>!e, (' I1 T* , D S-^tt. K T Kelley, VV V kin^cton and E 0 Taylor o -tree ar.d l.'r J C Bockman o . ville. i:? otinir was most interesting a! nu-n; many interesting re brought up for mutua t .ion. rided at the meeting tha he society woulid be call ihe third Wednesday o instead of on the 20th This was done for th< unty physicians. th? y at 12 m. beinf l: eyore. l of Gourdins wil read a , > February meet ing on o ting topic. Many let read by th< secretary e g the society upon its re : r and pro mis ing help from Medical so ci??ty and ir> .hers. 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He was the eldest son oi Mr and Mrs Daniel F Baxley, o: this section, and leaves a wife anr two children, his father and mother five brothers and two sisters tc mourn their loss; also a host of warm friends are bereaved, and oui county loses a pood citizen. The de ceased was a man true to his word true to his friends and always, froir fiis childhood days, he pained the confidence of everybody that knew nim. He was confined to his bed with la grippe only a few days before the end came,and thouph all thai could be done for him was done b> lis physician and friends, the pood Master saw fit in His all-wise provilence to call him to his eternal reward. We feel that it is our loss ind heaven's eternal pain. We pvmpathize with his family ir :heir bereavement of a kind son, s ovinp husband and an affectionate father. God's will be done. His body was laid to rest the daj following his death, at Johnsonville cemetery, in the presence of a host )f sorrowing relatives and friends. 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