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THE FINANCIAL AFFAII 5 SHOWN BY THE REPORT OF 1 * ^ AND MEANS COMMITTE RESENTATIVES 01 Don McQueen, who as a mitteeof the House of Representa Clemson College,has given the Advoc Riggs to this committee. It is too 1 ing extract shows the income and ex Approximate Financi * (An exact statement cannot be i June 30, 1911). Probabl; From fertilizer inspection tax (estim tuition Morrill and Nelson funds landscript fund interest on Clemson bequest... rents, sales, etc, (estimated). Total income : Accumulated balance brought fon Appropriations for Current Expi For academic department (3 divisior ? ?. * . , literary department textile department (3 divisions). chemical department engineering department (7 divis agricultural department (6 divisi additional farm land (248.59 acr agricultural buildings (dairy and insurance (5 years).....* residences and miscellaneous 5* public utilities (farm H L and \V #Of this amount 874,711.39 is i to plant and $263,627.78 for operatii Appropriations f Beneficiary scholarships (required by Fert inspection and analysis (required Entomological inspection (required b Vet inspection and tick eradication (i law) Manufacture of State flags (required Coast experiment station. Co-operative experimental work Extension work and farmers' institut Miscellaneous ? l II. T. ? OA 1A1A snowers To golden grain or mellow fruit. Or rainbow-tinted flowers. The granite rocks disorganize To feed the hungry moss they bear, | The forest leaves drink daily life From out the viewless air. There is no death. The leaves may fall. ( The flowers may fade and pass away:, They only wait through wintry hours ! >4pN coming of the May. Theie is no death. An angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread; He bears our best loved things away, And then we call them "Dead." He plucks our fairest, sweetest flowers; Transplanted into bliss, they now Adorn immortal bowers. Born into that undying life, They leave us but to come again; With joy we welcome them the same, Except in sin and pain. And ever near us, though unseen. The dear immortal spirits tread. For all the boundless universe Is Life?there are no dead. ?Alfred, Lord Tennyson. A change in tenors had been made in the church chbir. Eightyear-old Jessie, returning from the morning service, was anxious to tell the news. "0, mother," she exclaimed, "we have a new terror in the choir!"?Round Table. f . iTODaDie Daiance uuuc ov, icxv Total (The appropriation for public w< $26,643.50). **#Necessary to operate until it 1, 1912. Note?The South Carolina expe above, being supported entirely by 1 for specified lines of agricultural exp condensee (Showing what is absolutely nec >f this year's income and expen Estimatei Income from fertilizer tax all other sources ... Total - ' Expeni Present operating expenses of colleg cost of public service require other public service... Total Leaving for buildings and growth Note?It will be seen from the : tinue operations and growth, a curta ble. At'least $35,000 per year for bu five years in order to complete the Y M C A building, hospital, library, several barns are necessary to com pi < It is the policy of the president can be spared from the operation an< service work.?Pte Dee Advocate. There Is No Death. There is no death. The stars go down, To rise upon some fairer shore, And bright in Heaven's jewel crown They shine forever more. . There is no death. The dust we tread Shall change beneath the summer IS OF CLEMSON COLLEGE PRESIDENT RIGGS TO THE WAYS E OF THE HOUSE OF REP ' SOUTH CAROLINA. member of the ways and means comtivcs recently inspected the work of :ate a copy of the report of President ong to publish in full, but the follow- . penses of the college: al Statement, 1910-11. , made until the close of the fiscal year . i e Income. i iated) $260,000 00 3,200 00 ! 22,500 00 5.754 00 1 3.512 36 j 5,033 64 ' $300,000 00 i ,vard . 53,074 20 $353,974 20 j enses, Equipment, Buildings, etc. < is) $ 23,058 50 1 3,873 79 7,378 00 < 8,270 00 ions) 28,800 63 < ions) 24,278 off es) 16,825 50 I barn) 28,000 00 13,860 00 33,141 98 . etc) 50,842 27 239,239 17* For building and permanent additions lg expenses. 'or Public Work. law) ...$17,400 00 1 by law) 36,391 00 y law) 3.180 00 required by 12,115 00 I by law) 579 33 5,775 00 4,150 00 es 11,334 58 1,176 54 92,101 45** 2_3i533_45*** aOKO G7.1 on CUUUt</ I t 4-v j srks exceeds expenditurelof last year i i ispection tax comes in about JanuaiT j ] riment station is not included in the j rederal funds, that can be used only \ >erimental work. ' 1 > Summary. ] essary to operate the college on the ( iditure). , ) Imcome. ] $260,000 00 . 40,000 00 " $300,000 00 1 ditures. j e $163,627 78 d by law .! 69,665 33 22,436 12 $255,729 23 44,270 77 i $300,000 00 above that if the college is to con- i ilment of its income is not practica- 1 ildings will be necessary for the next j college equipment. A gymnasium, at least ten additional residences and i ?te the college plant. < and trustees to put all money that 1 building of the college into public < ( I __ ' Mouzon Mauers. Mouzon, June 25:?Farmers around Mouzon are wearing a more pleasant i smile since the drought has been broken. We had nice rains Tuesday ! and again Friday and there is great < improvement in crops, j Mr and Mrs T EFrierson of Boyn- 1 1 ton.F1orida.are visiting the former's 1 parents. They expect to remain in South Carolina all the summer. | A game of ball played Saturday i afternoon between Workman and Mouzons teams resulted in a score ' of 11 to 1 in favor of the former. Black river is very low up here, but there don't seem to be as many fishermen now as there were some time ago. It may be that they have ! taken all the fish out. ( Farmer. "Won't you take my seat?" said the man in the street car as he lifted his hat to the pretty girl. "No, 1 A1 " "T'vo Koon I inann yuu, one icyntu, * >- ?/w? skating all the afternoon, and I'm | tired of sitting down."?Puclc. Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the i form you wish we can print it on short ; notice. IliRE DiSrKESS. It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds nt, Kingstree Readers. Don't neglect an aching hack. Backache is the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly, Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's disease. Profit by a sufferer's experience. H P Lane, Marion, S C, says: "For more than a year I suffered from backache and sharp pains through my loins. In the morning on first " ~ I ??? 1 ? rv? nnd fkof ailping, l VN<K> :>u lame aitu auii. mat I could scarcely get around and some days I was unable to work. My kidneys were sluggish and the secretions very unnatural. I heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that [ concluded to give them a trial and procured a box. After brief use I felt better than I had for years. My back became stronger, the lameness and soreness disap]>eare?l and the kidney secretions were regular in passage. You may use my testimonial if it will prove of benefit to any ather person suffering from kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. A Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. h COMPOUND CALLOUSES j. Tells Splendid Cure for Them ? and All Foot Troubles. * ^ * compound callous is the secondary stage when it grows inward and press- N es on the nerves, causing intense pain. Callouses never cure themselves but ^ always get worse, sometimes irritating ^ the whole nervous system. The follow- *] ing is a most effective and v speedy cure "Dissolve two jfj n\ \ tablespoonfuls of Calocide II ' in a' basin of hot water. 1 \ the feet in this for / Jrlw Itu'' hfteen minutes, gently ^ 'A T&fT V massaging the sore parts. Q ' 1-ess time will not give tne A 4desired results.) The soreaess will disappear immediately and the callous can be easily s? peeled off. Reieat this for several ? nights. A little olive oil rubbed into ikin is very beneticial." ? | This Calocide is a very remarkable B preparation tor all foot ailments. Bunions, corns and ingrowing nails get H instant relief and are soon cured. Dad I smelling and sore feet need but a few Rj treatments. Calo< ide is no longer con- E finPii tfi rin^tnrc' iica Anv Hriifnrlcf hzta El it in stock cr ?vi!! quickly get it from I lis wholesale house. A twenty-five B >ent package is usually enough to put B :he worst feet in fine condition. It n will prove a blearing to persons who C lave been v; inly trying ineffectual K Lablets and foot powders. jjl [HE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 8 iDiollraent over 700?Value of Prop- | erty over a Million and a Quarter? I Ninety Teachers and Officers. 1 Seven full four years courses, in ~ \griculture, Engineering, etc. Cost per session of nine months, ncluding all fees, board, heat, light, aundry and necessary uniforms? 5121.87. } Students who are financially able pay $40.00 tuition additional. SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. The College maintains 124 Agri- j cultural Scholarships and 43 Textile Scholarships,worth $100.00 and free tuition. (Students who have attended Clemson College or any other College or University are not eligible for the scholarships unless there are no other eligible applicants). Scholarship and entrance examinations Mill be held at the county seats July 14. 9 a. in. Next Session Opens September 13.1911. Write AT ONCE to W M Riggs, President Clemson College, S C. for catalogue, scholarship blanks, etc. If . A you delay, you may be crowded out. 9-6 P ? j LIGHTNING RODS! I H. L. Whitlock, Lake City. 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It Isn't a drench or dope, but is a remedy given on the tcngue. so simple that a woman or child can give it. If it fails to cure, your money will be refunded. If your dealer eannot sepply you send 50c in stamps and we will mail a bottle. Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond. Va. iirival of Passenger Trains al Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad as promulgated the following schedle, which became effective Sun Jay, anuary 1, 1911: North Bound. fo 80 - - - 7:45 a m No 46 - 11:37 am to 78 - ' - 6:12 p m South Bound. to 79 - - - 11:14 a rn No 47 - - - - 6:09 p rn to 89 - - 9:10 p rn Daily except Sunday. ' The uniform success that has at.mded the use of Chamberlain's nlin ChnWa and Diarrhoea Remedv 1 ?is made it a favorite everywhere. ; can always be depended upon. For lie by all dealers. Remember j We are now in the large 12 building fomrerly occupied I by Wilkins Wholesale Groc- I ery Co., where we are glad to welcome our old customers as well. as new ones. We keep All Kinds pf Meats in season at living prices., ft also a choice line of Fruits. I Vegetables and Canned I Goods. I Epps' MarKet || j Cr. Acadvmy (S. Mill Sts. D * EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY j at iVatts & Waits' I The Kingstree Jewelers NEAR THE DEPOT REPAIR WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE : i\\^NINGs! TENTS, COVERS, ETC., fiil Hammocks, Cemetery Tents, F'atent Cog Gear Roller Awnings, Roller Curtains. V aterproof Horse and Wagon Covers. A. SEDGWICK, Contractor, KIN6STREE, S. C. igent for ANCHOR SUPP LY CO., Evansville, Indiana. Let us put up your AWNING for Summer. Just one plug of Merry Vidow will convince you hat it is the best 10 cent >!lug of tobacco in Kingsree. Buy from the People's Mercantile Co. 5-1 i-i3t 1 ( -J * ? yrrt ?vs^ji. -T P u ! I n > 11 I A Nursery Is one of the easiest rooms of the most important. The dainty whiteness n which is the first and greate I health. 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