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| - Trie Lexington DispatcJb | Wednesday, February 11, 1903. s Tribute of Respect. Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom has called from time to eternity onr Brother C. L. Johnson, who departed this life January 18, 1903, aged 28 years. He has crossed the silent river to the realms of eternal silence, no more will we meet his cherry face in onr council or enjoy hiB pleasant comradeship in the work of our noble order. A link in our mystic circle has been broken that cannot be again replaced. A devoted SOD, a loving brother has been called to that bourne from which none ever returns. A loving mother and de- j oted sisters are left to mourn bis loss. Therefore, be it resolved, 1st. That in the death of Chalmers L. Johnton, Brookland Council, No. 35, Jr. O U. A. M., has loss a faithful member, whose place will not again be filled. 2nd. That a page in our journal be suitably inscribed to his memory. 3rd. That our council chambers be draped in mourning for thirty days in token of respect for our departed brother. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased and a copy be sent tc the Lexington Dispatch with a request publish the same. John A. Smith, W. D. Dent, J. S. Gunnell, Committee. Had as a March Hare. ' Mr. Bowod, United States Minister to Venezuela, has excited the ire of the allied Powers in general and that of Germany in particular on account of the manly and decisive stand he has taken in mainatining the dig- j nity, honor and integrity of his government. The time has fully come for the Government at Washington to inform the European powers, in unmistakable terms, that so far can they go and oo further in dealing with * South American affairs. To our miod it has Dot yet been fully establised that the Venezuelan government is due either England, Germany or Italy one cent. It is certain that the South American republic denies its indebetedoess to these governments to the amount claimed. The integrity of the United States de- I maud that she interpose her strong arm to protect her neighbor from foreign invasion, even if the declaration of war be necessary to accomplish tbie. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief iD one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous . membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens tbe lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a ka?mlaea on/? nairar failinnr nnfo in UQ1UI4UOO auu uoiCi xauiyg vwiv tu all curable cases of Coughs, Cuius and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure it pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Kaufmann Drug Co. > Suspected Men Released. Anderson, February 5 ?The four men who were arrested yesterday on auspecion of having been implicated in the safe robbery at Iva Tuesday night, were released this afternoon. There was no evidence against them. Another white man was arrested on euspecion thi3 morning but was released. So far there has been no clue to the real parties who blew open the safes at Autum and Iva on Monday and Tuesday night. Additional Courts Refused. -irr__u:?l? ~ TY aBJlUglUU, l'CUIUHlj >. jllav President returning to the House without his approval, the bill providing for additional terms of court in the western district of South Carolina, stated among other thiDgs that the Attorney General had advised him that much expense would be incurred and that the necessity was question-ed. - ??? A. D. Webster has beeD reappointed postmaster at Orangeburg and his appointment has been confirmed by the Senate. General HistnreTbe sowing of tobacco beds is the shief work in some of the eastern counties just now. Congressman Croft is reported as beiDg hopelessly ill with pneumonia at his home in Aiken. An old bachelor says marriage is a means of grace because it breaks up pride and leads to repentance. Champagne is said to be elevating but the worst feature is that it brings down more people than it elevates. A white man named Galloway fell in front of a saw at a sawmill in Darlington county recently and was killed. Andrew Carnegie has offered the town of Union $10,000. Already more than $3,000 has been subscribed. Get Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic ' Pellets for biliousness and "cut out' calomel and other drastic drugs.' A month's treatment?25 doses?for ! 25c. Harman's Bazaar. At the Court of Sessions in GreenI ville two negroes were convicted of murder and sentenced to be hung on Friday, 27th inst. j Though the world may owe a man i a living, if he sits down and waits for it to call and settle he'll die of disappointment. A railroad will be constructed from Barmore's station on the Southern between Hodges and Donalds, to I Ware Skoals. Trie distance is nve | miles. Edward Lipford, aged 60, was found frozen to death near his home at Waterloo, Laurens county. He was a bachelor and lived with his brother. J. W. Nixon, aged 65, was shot and killedAr^V tuc, Union county, "^ aged Rheumatism troubling Nothing better for rheumatic pains, stiff joints and sore muscles, than Ramon's Nerve and Bone Oil. 25 cents. Harman's Bazaar. " m * a TTT TT7 Samuel jkl. xayior ana w. yy Rhame, prominent citizens of Summerville, bad a fight recently iD which the latter used a pistol, shooting Taylor seriously in the face. When you feel blue and that everything goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co Rev. H. P. Fitch, of Pacolet, who was elected State evangelist at the recent meeting of the Baptist State mission board, ha9 signified his acceptance of the position, and will enter upon his duties about the 1st of April. He will make bis home in Greenville. A battery ot tne lentn unitea States artillery, which has been stationed at Fort Gettys, Sullivan's Island, for the past five years, left for San Francisco a few days ago, where they will embark for the Philippine islands. Several hundred negro laborers have been put to work on th6 construction of the dam of 900 feet for the reservoir of the new water works at Goose creek near Charleston. The reservoir will bold 10,000,000 gallons of water. ? c is said that J. P. Scruggs, of Greenville will be appointed deputy collector in place of J. D. Adams, who was recently appointed "United States Marshal. The appointment is made by the collector of internal revenue. Secretary of State Jesse T. Gaatt ! 1 has appointed Mt. J. T. Austin chief clerk, and he has entered upon the duties of his office. Mr. Austin is from Greenville and was himself a j candidate for the office of Secretary j of State during the last primary. The scratch of a pin may cause the j loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury. All daDger of this may be avoided, however, by proc ;ptly apply| iDg Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It I is an antiseptic and quick healing ; liniment for cuts bruises and burns. For sale by the Kaufmann Drag Cj. The new directory ot Columbia for I the year 1903, gotten out by the W. J EL Walsh Directory company, gives that city a population of 3L7SG, an increase in the last jear of nearly nine thousand. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. Chas A. Woods, the new associate justice of the Supreme court, is a native of Darlington and is fifty years old. He graduated at Wofford col' -? 1 Q70 an/1 lino nt>ooh/ior) law in I JIU J,U4 A ouu uao ? Marion since 1873. He was recently offered tbe presidency of the South Carolina College, which he declined. John Sidas, colored, who, while scorching along a street in Orangeburg some time ago, ran over a little girl and broke her arm, was convicted of assault and battery of a high aggravated nature in the sessions court and sentenced to the chaingang for three years or to pay a fine of $150. In the mayor's court in Spartanburg the two proprietors of the place on Main street in that city in which the cock fight occurred Monday night, were tried on a charge of keeping a gambling house and were fined $12 50 each or 30 days imprisonment. The parties paid their fines and were dismissed. Senator Tillman and other Southern senators opposed to the confirmation of Crum, the negro appointed as /tnlla/tfrtr nf Anisfnmfl nfc CJhftrleatnn. are confident that they will succeed in defeating his confirmation. His nomination is before the committee of commerce which has ten Republican and six Democratic members. Two western Republicans are said be opposed to reporting the nomination. v Obituaries. f'aeon Garfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hallman was born April, the 9th, 1895, died January 18,1903, making his earthly pilgrimage 7 years, 9 months and 9 days. He was given to God in infant baptism. He leaves to mourn his departure a loving father and mother two sisters and three brothers. Oae brother has preceded him to the spirit land. Tdub for the second time death j ? f. ? J tins entered tms Dome ana ien avoid that cannot be filled in this world any more. Heaven is the gainer thereby. He was a faithful child, prompt at Sunday school as long as he was able to get there, but he has gone where congregations never break up and Sabbaths have no end. Weep not fond parents for Jesus saye: "Of such is the kingdom of heaven." Jason is now in heaven, where there is no pain or sorrow, anxiously waiting for the loved ones j to come up higher. We loved him, ye3 we loved him, But angels loved him more, And now they have called him, To yonder's shining shore. A. It. T. i Sarah M. Drafts, daughter of Daniel Drafts and wife, Julia, was born August 27, 1854, and died January 26; 1903, age 48 years, 4 I months and 29 days. Early in life she became a member j of Cedar Grove Evangelical Lutheran church and remained a consistent member until death. On November 27, 1872, she was | married to Thomas J. Drafts. To | this union were born 10 children. Her husband and 2 children preceded her to the spirit land. She suffered much for toe last eight week*, but indured it with Christian patience and submissiveness. To mourn her departure she leaves 5 eons, 3 daughters, 2 grand children, 5 brothers, 3 sisters and many relatives and friends. Iu her death the community has lost an eminent and cultured ladj; brothers and sisters, a dear sister; her children, a kind and loving mother. After an appropriate funeral discouree by her pastor, Rev. W. H. Roof, her body was laid [ to rest in the family burymg ground. ; May the God of meuoy and love comfort and console the family in their loss. W. H. R. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. G/ove's signature is on each box 25c. NAPOLEON'S AWFUL HAND. ! One Theory of the Great Man's Fall- i ure at Waterloo. Napoleon, according to Alexander Dumas, lost such battles as he did lose because he wrote such a fiendish hand. His generals could not read Lis notes i and letters, typewriting had not been ! invented, and the trembling marshals, j afraid of disobeying and striving to interpret the indecipherable commands, | loitered, wandered and did not come tip ; to the scratch, or not to the right j scratch. Thus Waterloo was lost. Can- i not you fancy Grouchy Landing round j Napoleon's notes on that sanguinary Sunday? "I say." cries the marshal to i his aid-do-cump. "is that word (iem- | bloux or VVavre? Is this r.luchcr or j Hulow?" So probably Grouchy tossed up for it, and the real words may have been none of these at which he offered his conjectures. Meanwhile on the left and center D'Erlon and Jerome and Xey were equally puzzled and kept on sending cavalry to piaces where it was very uncomfortable (though our men seldom managed to hit any .of the cavaliers. firing too high) and did no sort of good. Napoleon may never have been apprised of these circumstances. His old writing master was not on the j scene of action. Nobody dared to say, "Sire, what does this figure of a centiped mean, and how are we to construe these two thick strokes flanked by blots?" The imperial temper was peppery; the great man would have lorn off his interrogator's epaulets and danced upon them. Did he not once draw his pistol to slioot a little dog that barked at his horse? And when the pistol missed fire the great soldier threw it at the dog and did no*t hit him. The little dog retreated with the honors of war. Such was the temper of Napoleon, and we know what Marlborough thousrht of the value of an equable temper. Nobody could ask Bonaparte to write a legible hand, so his generals lived a life of conjecture as to his meaning, and Waterloo was not a success. and the emperor never knew why. Of all his seven or eight theories of his failure at Waterloo, his handwriting was not one. Yet if this explanation had occurred to him Napoleon would certainly have blamed his pens, ink and paper. Those of Nelson at Copenhagen were very bad. "If your guns are no better than your pens." said a Danish officer who came in under a flag of truce before the figlit and was asked to put a message into writing, "you had better retire."?Andrew Lang In Longman's Magazine. SICKROOM PHILOSOPHY. Never confine a patient to one room If you can obtain the use of two. Never play the piano to a sick person if you can play on strings or sing. Never stand and fidget when a sick person is talking to you. Sit down. Never complain that you cannot get ; a feeding cup if there is a teapot to be I had instead. Never read fast to a sick person. The way to make a story seem short is to tell it slowly. Never judge the condition of your patient from his appearance during a conversation. See how he looks an hour afterward. Never put a hot water bottle next to the skin. Its efficiency and the patient's safety are both enhanced by surrouuding the bottle with flannel. Never allow the patient to take the temperature himself. Many patients are more knowing than nurses where there is a question of temperature. Hot Cross Buns. In its early days. when, it is to be hoped, it was more toothsome than It is now. the hot cross bun played some part in converting the people of these islands to Christianity. Pagan England was in the habit of eating cakes in 1 i - & a..v.E14?cc oniMtHi* onil I UOIlOr <>l l ue s^ut iv iv: vi o|unis, Christian missionaries found that though they could alter the views of the people in reference to religious matters they could not induce them to withhold from the consumption of confectionery. So they put the sign of the cross upon the bun of the .Saxon era and launched it upon missionary enterprise which lias extended through the intervening centuries and survived till now.?London Tit-Bits. A Wet I'mlirclla. Never leave an umbrella standing 011 the point in the ordinary way when wet. The water trickles down, spoiling the silk and making the wires rusty. It is also a mistake to open it and leave it standing, as this stretches the silk, making it baggy so that it is impossible to fold it smoothly. The proper way is to shake out as much of the water as possible, then stand the umbrella 011 its handle to drain. Comparison* Arc Odious. Perkins. Jr.?Wliv don't ye buy tlmt horse of Setli's. pop? lie's got u line pedigree. Perkins. Sr.?Pedigree' The question is. is lie wuth any tiling? Why, boy, them sassiety folks wliat comes here in the summer has pedigrees.?Brooklyn I.ife. j | De'Witt's Witch. Hasel Salve. j The only positive cure for blind, ! bleeding,itching and protruding piles, i cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and ail : abrasions of the skin DeWi*r's is the j only Witch Hszei Salve that is made i from the pure, unadulterated witch I hazel?all others are counterfeits. I DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure?countei feits are made to sell. Kaufannu D. ug Co. mmsmmasmM 1' WHY USE LARD ? ? w ??i M ^ 8f cpm THE VEGETABLE FAT jjCM (fi% SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND PURITY " (?pl TO.ALL.OTHERS ?|l M i M L^km^gt SHMIIIIEES Si: ill Address SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. 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S. &, 3T/|C \\*orld-FamOUS . ; (Office in rear of the Court House.) Patron of Sports. ! ' * ; ? UIPPI/O TNFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE ?Jq WtfcKo?^iIL*wW X will be in his office eviry Friday lor the i MAILED TO YOUK ADDRESS. purpose oi doing dental work in all its RICHAED K. FOX, Publisher, March 19 1902 ly | Franklin Square, New York. ^arcn l7