VICTIM Of LANCERWell Known l ady of Thii City Die* Wednesday MorningMrs. Drusilla T. Johnson. n well known and highly respected lady of this place, passed jeacc fully away Wednesday morning, at 4:30 o'clock, at her home in thin city, aftera lingering illnessMrs. Johnson was born in Frit-tenden county. Ky.. March 22nd, 1836, where she was reared and educated.I)n Deeemlior Hth. I860, nt her home in Kentucky, she was married to T. J. Johnson. He diedAugust 9th, 1896. To this union was born one daughter. Nellie S.. November 2nd, 1870. Shi-died April doth. 1892.Aunt Dru, as she w as familiarly known- joined the Haptiat church early in life and ever after lived a devoted Christian. She was true to her church vows and gave her relatives every assurance that she war going to a better world. Her sufferings were great but «he bore them all with p-'tie nee and Christian fortitude.Of a family of thirteen children, she is survived by only one brother, J. I). Boaz, who is an inmate of the Soldiers’ Home at Danville, III,I- uneral services were held at the Haptiat church at 2:00 p. m., Thursday. February loth, conducted by the pastor, Rev. C. Henderson, in the presence of a large congregation. Interment occurred at Crawford cemetery.Kidgway News.