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ESTIBLIS HIED 1865., NEW BERRY ,S. C., TUESDAY, MA 3_1 02T I E A WK. 15O AYR Nothing Come I told you I was going Millinery, and Shoes fo largest week's business which proves that love est trading possibilities FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS V Another lit of that i,nous 36 iach Black Tafieta Silk, worth $1.50 now only 96c. yard. Another big lot of Corded Wash Silks just landed. 25 pcs. Colored Tafieta Silks, Pink, Blue, Nile, . Old. Rose, White and Black at 49c yard. A Black Goods Department. What a stock for a Newberry house to show bought from the largest importers in America-a big lot just opened. Black Brilliantines, Henriet tas, Sergea, Batiste, Melrose, Nunsveilng, Albat ross, Poplins etc. Anything you can ask for in a black goods stock. Millinery Department. People are coming from miles and miles around to buy their millinery here. You know what you paid for your hats before I put inmillinery and you know what you pay today. Every reason exist: why we can save you money. We buy direct from Remem M APPEAL OF( through his fat] THU well. It is as f NEIU NO OF THE BOARD OF TRUS- wl.I sa TEES. To the Honoi -- tees of Clems Threim.Jnportant Matters Before Them-1. men: Edward The App,eai of Cadet Thornwell-2. The dent of the sopi Beinstatem.ent of the sophomore Clas-3. he Fttness of President his father, J. H Hartzog for His Position, appeals from th ulty of the Coll '[Special to News and Conrier.] day of April, 11 Clemson College, via Calhoun,1 said Edward Al ilay 9-1.30 A. M.: The boLrd of College to the e * trustees of the college met in Presi- sion, on the 1011< dent Hartzog's office at 8 o'clock to. First. Becaus night to investigate the recent trouble shown that the -here. Eleven of the thirteen mem.. Thornwell has L bers of the board are present, as fol- fence against ar lows: Col. Simpson, Senator Till- ders of said Coil man, Messrs. Tindal, Donaldson, Nor Second. Bec ris, Evans, Bradley, Wannamaker, has never heretc Hardin, Garris and dease. Those by the student absent are Messrs. Smythe and taculty as an of Bowen. generally practi' The board, after a brief secret ses. Because the pu sion, announced that its session president imposi would be open to the public and that cessive for the o it was the intention to sift the whole. James H. matter thoroaghly from every stand. Edward point. As Senator Tillman expressed ORDER ( * it: "We propose to get at the very It was agree marrow of the thing if it takes upon which th4 weeks." Thornwell shon There are - to the trustees, THREE sPECIFIC MATTERs who was the p now before the trustees. The first the chemical IE question is as to the appeal of Cadet reore youg Thornwell from the decision of the faculty, was th faculty in suspending him; second, was eagreeothai the question of the reinstatement of teceshiould 1a the sophomore class, and third, ateimn wa fight is being made on President pher.hltehe Hartzog, for today. the room was er A COMMITLEE OF CADETS of the faculty, claimipg to represent the entire stn- tors. The most dent body, preferred very grave taken in everyl charges against President Hartzog, It was realized t asserting that he is almost, if not is passing throt quite, wholly responsible for the ex- the good name isting trouble. Tbis committee of more than one r studente consits of cadets Claud Pos1TI0O o: Douthit, E. B. Boykin, M. E. Zeigler, The faculty b D. Kohn, S. M. Ward, N. D. Walker, mittee to preser J. T. Robertson, B. H. Gardner and thbe history of ti W. E G. Black. It was agreed that statement was all three issues should be tried to ( dozen tyewl gether; that all the evidence should comnmitteee, af be taken in each case before the trus- statement, deeli tees announced their decision in any witnesses, or t< part of it- 'nesses who wei The first matter presented to the would make it mtrusee wa the nulty itself was o ever Ii to my Doors an to do the Dry Goods bL r Cash than the next tw of the year. We have i rs of fashion, wise and i ORTN Of new goods to roll in tc Goods business under thE the biggest millinery people in the country. I can save you from 50c lo $2 00 on every hat you buy from us. I am going to make May the banner month. Special Hosiery and Under .wear Sale.. 100 doz. Ladies Hose, the regular 10c. kind, fo, this sale 5c. 50 doz. Mens' Half H-se, the regular 10c. kind, for this sale 5C. 50 doz. Ladies Drop Stitch Hose the regular 20c. kind, for this sale 12.1. 25 doz. Ladies Drop Stitch Hose, 35c. kind, for this sale 22-1c. 100 doz. Ladies Undervests for this sale, 10c. kind now 4c. 100 doz. Ladies Undervests for this sale, 12.-c. kind now 8c. ber Thursday and Frida 1UG'Si ADET THORNWELL, PROF. BRACKETT ier, Dr. J. H. Thorn- gave his evidence as follows: Allows: a student begins his course in -able Board of Trus- istry certain apparatus is issi on College-Gentle- him, for which a receipt is t A. Thornwell, a stu- At the end of the year, o' whE iomore class, through student leaves college, such ar Thornwell, hereby tus as is in good - condition is e decision of the fac- back and credit is given the age, made on the 23d But apparatus broken or dan )02, suspending the is charged against the stt lison Thornwell from, When be receipts for the appe ad of the present ses- 'he is informed that he is pt o ng grounds to wit: ally responsible for all the appe e it has not been receipted for except the Bi said Edward Allison burner and rubber tubing, whic een guilty of any of- always kept out on the tablE ty of the rules or or- for which the class is held resi ege. tble as a whole. aueteac hre In reply to inquiries the follt fore been considered further statement was made b 3otraebyteBrackett: That year after yea Fence, but has been tubes and other apparatus have ed ad cncuredin.repeatedly- missed from the la tiishment which the ,tories; thlat the attention of thi d is unusual and ex- dents his almost invariably Wence charged. cal led to the fact that the appa Thornwell. had been taken without permin Llio hrwl. that the offence was a serion IF BUSINESS' and ought to be condemned b I that the grounds students themselves; that no sti faculty suspended had ever before been detecte Id first be presented taking apparatus without pe and Prof. Brackett, sion. rofessor in charge of Dr. B3rackett also madethe fo boratory, and- who ing explanation as to how the of Thornwell to the was committed: e first witness. It He was standing at his table Sall the witnesses in rounded by cadets with their e put on oath. The books or reports within two fE aken by a stenogra the case just behind him, in v the test tubes arnd other appa rimg was in progress were stored, when happening >wded with members accident, to turn around, he f students and specta- ' Cadet Thornwell reaching int intense interest was case. He asked him what hE hing said and done- doing there. The cadet turned bat Clemson College the tubes ini his hand and re gh a crisis, and that that be wvas get tinig some test t and reputation of Dr. Bracke.tt t bet asked him, "] erson is at stake. fyou think that y~uon ught tc THE FAcULTY. them through me ?" In repl ad appointed a com-| which the cadet onimbled some1 t a statement giving I that was not understood. He ie entire case. This asked Cadet Thorniwell howi resented and covers tubes he wanted, and he said -itten pages. This which were then issued to him :er presenting the 'the usual memiorandomli miade,i ned to put up any der that they might be pro cross examine wit- charged to him. As he walkE .e put up, as that Dr. Brackett said to him, "D< appear that the fae. realize thbe seriousness of the of n trial, that you have committed'." H U ike it y Day and You isiness of the town this E o largest stores in Newb( iever sold as many han( Economical buyers know imorrow, why shouldn't we do the best and-most successful merchar ~5 doz Ladies Undervests for this sale, 15c. kind now loc. 50 doz. Corsets to go on sale tomorrow, all styles long, medium and short waist. 40c. buys 50c Corset, 65. buys 75c. Corset, 80c. buys $1.00 Corset. Money Saved is Money Made. Domestic Department. We shall keep the ball rolling by such values we are spreading over this community. I have com petition side tracked. I am selling goods for less than they can buy them. I am only beginnning. Clear the Way. 300 bolts of Sea Islana, the regular 61.c. kind, for this sale 4c. .y are BARGAIN DAYS at Le Cheapest Sto: i the Carolinas ply was again not understood. knew no E When Dr. Brackett further stated that issued agi -hem after he called Cadet Tbornwell's at from the ied to tention to the seriousness of the of- permissioi aken. fence he waited a whole day for an edly warn n the explanation that the cadet might against it. para. wish to make before entering the re- PREsII taken port against him. On the morning jAfter P refor. of April 23 he sent for Cadet Thorn- jPresident iaged well and asked him if he had any ex- tifidt En.planation tomake. Cadet Thorn- in the sus ,ratus well said he had not come to explain, well; that irson- because he thought he had a right to the facult) ,ratus take things without permission, and impartial insen that the majority of his class The wit h are were of the same opinion, and further closely by , and that he thought punishment would to certain onsi- be awarded in the same mnanner as tween the when cadets are found with mess boy's sus wighall property in their possession-an out that DL y Dr. offence which he stated was usually President r test punished with about ten demerits, to reverse been Dr. Brackett said to the faculty carry the bora- that he was very much surprised at and that I Sstu- the cadet's statement that the ma-' answered been jority of his class were laboring un- that the n ratus der any such misapprehension, and it was goil ision; on reflection he had later requested the trustee s one the cadet to bring a statement signed want to pr y the by the members of his class who be- himself by ident lieved they had a right to take appa- testimony d in ratus from the stock without permis- based its a< cmis- sion. In regard to the statement The tak~ signed by 61 members of the class very slow low- and presented to faculty by the ca- minute on; ence det, Dr. Brackett expressed it as his 12.80 a. m. opinion that while probably intended adjournmne sur- 'o cover the point at issue, it really another sta note was not applicable to the case. probable ti et of By unanimons vote of the faculty through be bhich the charge against Cadet Thornwell Mr. Wall ratus for taking, without permission, the is here repi ,by test tubes from stock in the ehemical paren-ts of >und laboratory, was sustained, living in th >the During the discussion as to the and severa Swas nature of the punishment that should f rom diff er< with b)e administered there was rio dispo- also here. plied sition on the part of any member of The con ibes. the faculty to regard the case lightly mores to mn )on't or to dismies it without punishment. here. The get A motion that a public reprin.and be graphic sur v to administered was aiu st nanimously trustees. bing defeated. It wvas then resolved by a committee then majority vote on roll call that E. A. which pref nany Thornwell be suspended till the end President four, of the present session, and appeal and Dr. Brackett wva put thr.ough a evideCIVe at ni or- long and1 severe crow~ fexaminat ion by ranged. 'I perly Dr. Thornwell and( m?embhers of the Mr B3. F. d off board. lie st ated that, while be had hLjp themn. > ourpre the ca-e to the faenlty, he I Eo fence had voted against Thorowell's sus Calhonn the Id will see the C spring. I believe I am S ,rry combined. We ha isome goods before ir that this store furnishE business of the town, we have st its in the South. The pace of sil 500 bolts Colored Organdies piled on a big table, worth 10c. and 121c.,*yonr choice of any yard in the lot for only Sc. 2000 yards 36 inch Percale to go on sale tomorrow at only 5 cts. yd. 150 bolts of Dimities, beautiful patterus, some worth 20 and 25 et5., -7nov 12.1 ets. 500 bolts of Shirting Calicoes, the kind you pKy 5 ets. at other slore,, all new styles, to go on Sale at only 2- cts. yard. 50 doz Bed Spreads, slightly soiled, -worth $1.25, some worth up to 81.98, to go on sale as l)ng as they last for only 98 ets. Another big shipment of Table Linens, direct from Ireland, short ends 2, 2.j, 3 and 3.1 y ard lengths, to go on sale at half price. Another big shipment of new Embroideries, just landed, ask to see them. Also a wagon load of fans to be sold at half price. 100 pieces 35 inch Percale, worth 12.1 cts. to go on sale at only 71 cts. the Greatest Store on re ;pecific rule had ever been first witness when the b tinst the taking of test tubes morning. He told bis laboratory stock without straightforward manuu , but that he had repeat- needed the tubes in hit ed the members of the class )ENT HARTzoG TESTIFIEs. hewsdigadesi rof. Brackett got through sm ue n rce Hartzog was sworn. Hemayndgvhi 1 iat he took no actual partnurr Hesihea pension of Cadet Thorn- oe h utmta he merely presided overhanoittonfv i meeting and saw that anrue Thtbswret hearing was given the case.prsneothpofs ness was questioned very cas n etogth Dr. Thornwell in regard t aete o h 1s letters that had passed be si ehdnvrbe m immediately after the t aete ihu >ension. It was brought,sdBrkethdolh r. Thornwell had writtenfauthdacetati Hartzog, app3ealing to. himbyhi(Baets)fu the faculty's decision or toigexlctnie.H ppeal up to the trustees, h a oproa re 'resident Hartzog had not D.Hrzg atte hadgoneso frt anad hen was get them las gtobe wasvdoingaand bytdinoregad * anhow, nd hedid o mekngte tubes a Backer ejudce imsef o co mit ny croaed Taehimni givig atranri of he umcer.t said b e not pon wich te faclty eii te;o tati rule. thou h tbe hadere r ingof he estmonrw s enue. h poe Seiu n a ey Cadet all bewhogh ne alatclr.Fa t tete oracal the ls it was agreedetottakewinhton saitl 'lck hn d Brackett a rel rat he oardwil otgeta dct stadteed that it foreSatudayightblo this (ceical aar -esetin a ommite' ofhav eeprltnotie Hea studets o the olle e had o l soal giev ~nt artsof te Stte r Hartzog. he lette. Hisecuseowa Riggt ddrto sswhewa attae heirgoneso, far l nefc that terl g toae inesotate b e nocd,bttef ,s nyommitte e did ntethyhdnprceito fromdte himsel)ommtha h lmn fpro Hirtzofthe theion cas r 3akt a etfe elmaotand tedosan ha eirycuh hrwl n all darticultrmatically atfihee ok ai, i was agrer n od to take allt nsae ws inth clssde D DY'SPl~CEEiN(S. r.Brackett ad at' nt May .-Cdet hor haxaplihtnied ad tnu was uspeded,~vas th oug t they acut ete r I Town! rowds. S elling more Dry Goods, ve just completed the i samQ length of time, ,s them with the great ifficient capital. Ilearned the Dry ks and black goo ds still keeps up. 100 doz. Uen's Colored Shirts 45, 65 and 85 ets. worth double A big lot of Men's Undervests and Scrivens Drawers, the 60 cts. kind, to go on sale for only 40 or SO ets, a suit. SHOES& SLIPPERS The wowen who know the real value of Shoes, up hold ours as the best they can get. They know and believe in our quality, fit, wear and style. They also appreciate the fact that we quote lower prices on same quality than any other house in Newberry. I believe I have as many Slippers as all the stores in town. 300 pairs of Oxfords, worth in any retail store $1.00, now only 75 cts. 200 pairs of Oxfords, worth in any retail store $1.25, now only 95 cts. 200 pairs of Oxfords, worth in any retail store $2.00, now only $1.49. Earth. UGH'S )ard met this against his suspension. story in a This closed the Thornwell case , saying he and the board then took up the case class work of the sophomore class and decided i Dr. Brack- that rhey would not receive a petition t asked what for reinstatement of the class as a :I he needed body, bat that they would receive t asked how t hem from individuals. Senator Till he rrquired man said that one petition was as d simply fol- good as one hundred; that what they revailed and wanted was to establish a principle; olating any some rule for the guidance in cases ken in the of rebellion. sor and the Cadet Douthit then took charge of had a right the case of the sophomores, and pre. room work; sented the petition asking for rein warned not statement on condition that Thorn permission; well be reinstated. Sanator Tillman im after the said that this was an implied threat was proba- and it ought not to be received. t in not giv- Douthit had one petition that did not elaimed that have this objectionable feature and ance against ia was accepted. A lengthy state ment was presented by Douthit, show. next sworn, jing that the sophoni ore had attempt room at the jed to appeal to the board and that Thornwell's they had been refused a permit to go ious offence. to eee Colonel Simpson. d1. as to what There was a lot of testimony by giving more Roberts and Zeigler, as to the pur. ie students pose of the appeal to the board, all ght to take of which indicated that the class dis trusted President Hartzog and were sworn and afraid to forward their appeal through ime as Nor- him. "At the afternoon session Presi led and said dent Hartzog said as his personal never made character was involved he asked that idents must the meeting be removed to the chapel :us withbout where all could hear. Several cadets said he may testified, the burden of whose testi e. Said he momy was that it was not the custom any of the to allow students to leave the college to do with during the week but on Fridays and Lgainst Dr. Saturdays; that it was the general belief that President Hartzog knew the board why Cadet Hill wanted to see Colo been laid nel Simpson; that they would not ap hiad never peal to the board through the presi ~t was there dent, believing he would bias their e this and case; that there was no attempt or nuide th'em; Iintention to coerce the faculty; that ial dishon. the class was willing to submit the He said whole case to the trustees, as they that when had ~o nfidence in them. guilty and Col. Simpson asked to be sworn, as he had been dragged into the ase h matter and gave a history of his con ts aiid cir- nuection withb it. Q!iite a little breeze ation, that: was raised when Attorney Martin, hat the bov of Anderson, was on the stand by ty look and President's Hartz>g's statement that r had voted -.[Contmiued on slixn page.]