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\ .. is of Clemsoo. Statement Issued by Board of Trustees after Special Meeting held to Investigate the Charges. The following is the statement issued hy the 'rustees of Clemson alter their meeting a few days ago to investigate t lie various ciiticisms of the management of the college: The board beg leave to say that alter hearing and considering all the information obtainable Irom known experts in regard to the individual merits and value of the nine cows purchased by n committee appointed by the board of trustees from Mr. A. Shanklin, on a certain recent date, and alter haying thoroughly inspected these nine cows, the board puts itself upon record as approving the the said purchase by this committee, and also approves of any and all advice which may have been given by Col. Simpson to the said committee in regard to the facts and circumstances which should Rurround the expenditure of money obtained from the General Government under the Adams Act tor the purchase of the cattle and other material for the equipment of the experiment station, and also thorough ly approves of his efforts, as a member of this board, protecting the College's interest in the matter of obtaining valid titles to the said stock, for the following reason: That there were certain legal limitations placed upon the ex penditure of this money by Con gress, which conditions the board of trustees had occasion to inves titrate, and which were thoroughly understood by the chairman of the board, and for the further reason that a legal title was ahsolutely necessary to protect the College in its interests. SOKKY ABOUT THE RKD RUGS. The board further desires to say that in Keeping and maintaining a thorough system of eleanliness and sanitary regulation in the barracks of the Col lege we find, upon investigation, that Dr. Mell, the president of the College, has, at the beginning, or prior to the beginning of each scholastic year, caused to be made a thorough fumigation and disinfec'ion of the said barracks, and at the end of each session the same process lias been made for the extermination or wnarpvor pesis, unpleasant odors or unhealthy conditionthat may be found in tlie fmid barracks. The board regrets tlie fact that ov 11 after tdie most diligent efforts ot the parties hi charge of the cleaning and fumigation of t'? >se barracks that there were "i ft some bed-bugs The board aUo regrets that tin extreme humidity of I lie weather during the pad season, while tho Farm* rs' Institute was in session, ami before produced tin ideas an' o n>- - in 'he b itmc!.* r SJ'OILKD CHICKKNS HKIiVKI) ? It V ><:CI!>KNT. The board b*sLre-i to say Ikat on the ocon to "l the cn'orlaininen 1 of the ni iMMer school during the session u 10b">, the stewr ard or bursar of our commissar department found it impossibl to get a sufficient number c ' fowls or chickens from the com try market, and found himse] necessitated to resort to the coh storage establishment ot Aimow & Co., and that possibly ant probably on more that one ot casion there wan stale or spoile< fowls served upon the table b; an oversight or accident, mucl to our mortification and regre it tine, in which occurrence w feel sure that all charitabh housekeepers will sympathise with us. A MKRK MATTKR OK TASTK We regret to say that the w? lr?r irtJ'l I Ui ill 1111\ 1 li ^ {/ill while the Institute was in pro gress during the present seasoi had a peculiar taste for the firs day or two ot the Institute. Wi are pleased, however, to stat< that an analysis by our compe tent chemist, made immediately alter the adjournment of tin Farmers' Institute, establisliec the tact tiiat theie was nothini in the water that could causi sickness. Although the wate had been pumped through tin pipes for twenty-lour hours o more belore the Institute opened this did not prove suflicient t< . 4 x i? ? iir remove me insie 01 tiie pipe. vv i deem it not improper to say ii this connection that this wate: comes from a strong spring tlia has always been protected fron all causes of impure contamina tion PROFESSORS BOUGHT THEIR FI.OW KRS. While upon this subject W( are pleased to say that any llow ers or beautifying ornamenta tion that may have been seei surrounding the prolessors'house were bought and paid lor out o the private funds of these pro lessors. WAKEFULNESS IS ASSURED. The hoard feels that due dili gence has been exerted in thi efforts of the management ti keep the College barracks up t< the proper standard of cleanli ness and as it is said that eterna vigilance is Uie price of freedon from these enemies that cnnlin uetl vigilance will be exerted. No per diem or remuneratioi ol any kind has at any time o under any circumssances beoi received by any member ol th board ol trustees in the exercis ol their functions as trustees. WHY FACULTY FAILED TO MINOLK While tlie board and the lac ulty have at all times desire fliat tiie ci'izens of the Slate when visiting Clemson t'ollegc I whetlwer a.- a farmers' instituti I a summer school, or as privat individuals, should be proper! welcomed and entertained an socially mingled with by all pai ties concerned in the conduct c Ibis (College, we unb iating). say lb at it sit any time the lac [inty * * r riiu uunirca iirtyw utr\m absent or remiss in the perfp: I in a lire of this duty and p!ensur< tliat absence or failure to mir |gle was due alone to neede I rest, public or private dub ' which called them awav Irot 11lie assembled crowd for tli moment. a vain shaik h op riik minutks The minutes of this board ( Irmtee-i" are searched in vain t i \ SgS y find a single instance where lines C e ot division have been drawn on J. >f any question between the life H i- members and State members. H If The healthy condition that we R 1 find the cadets in on bidding r the College adieu at the end ot aci 1 the school session aud their I of ; leader return to the College at th 1 tiie opening of the session has he y always made us leel that they es !i have been cared lor and that of t their comfort, has been looked th e alter as well as circumstances foi b enable us to do f'1 p The hoard of trustees, having made a painstaking examination St into the affairs of the College, submit this their statement er s thereof to the people of South f? Carolina, feeling confident that j if an investigation by the Legis- m latere were made, which is cor- w' t ? diallv invited, that our conclu- ? e ? 8"ioiis herein as expressed in this * ^ ?:i I 1? n .1 I repon win uh uuiuihiicu nuu > approved. | e 1 The Cotton Association. ? z fc>r 9 h? r Good Meeting of the County ft _ ( Organization Held last Saturday?Action of Executive c0 Committee of Southern As- }n 0 v lei 1 sociation Endorsed, Espec- he ?tt r ially as to Minimum Price , of Ten Cents for Cotton? f? Mass Meeting to be Held Oct. 6th. n A well attended and enthusias tic meeting of the County Cotton Growers' Association was held at the courthouse last Saturday, ^ 1 pursuant to the call of Vice l'res- ^ s ident T. W. McMunay. A tmrn- W f M her of the sub-associations were & represented by full delegations. J The meeting was called to order ^ by Vice Psesident MeMurrav.? ^ Among the first matters acted m b upon were the resignations of I o President T. J. Strait and Secre J 0 tary Geo W. Jones, which, it ^ - will be recalled, were tendered 0 1 by those officers upon their en- M n trance in'o the recent political \ campaign. Saturday's meeting 5 was the tirst held since tl re-ug- ^ ii nations had been ^ent in. The ^ r association declined to accept the K ii resignations of President Strait J e and Secretary Joins, whereupon e those officers entered upon the A discharge ( their respective du- g ties. K Delegates from the various J clubs wre enrolled as follows : i d Douglass?F. M. Stogner, ^ b Reece Caskay, A.J. Williams, M ? ? ii vt i? n ii ti v m '?I uicn mil?iN. li. nmau, it. .1. ^ Ilinson, .1. T. Hlackmon. e Hopewell ? W. G. A. Porter, ^ y I L. O. MrMhmis. J (1 j Antiosk-?J. T. llance. ? r-: fork Hill?J. K. Marshall, G.M ?f i W. Ellis. ^ Cartael?L. A. Graham, 13. A. i ! Gainer. 1 Lent***'?*?%. 1). Taylor, T. 4 r* j W* MeMurrav, Geo. W. Jones, ^ 0i W 0.11 onv 11i ' Heath Springs?L. R. Rollings, J ,(l J 'J'. \j. Stover. 1 7 (Jamp Cn?*l??J, It. Mother- ^ m shed, J. M. Oook , J. K. Roberts,' 10 , Lown Hi??n?.inery. Kershaw?W. T. Hlackmon. I i. I Vanwyck?J. M. Yoder, J >f St. Luke?A. J. Bailey. 4 o Remarks were made by M*essr? 4 s\ , L. McMhuii8. L R. Rollings M. Yoder, N. B. Small, J. T ance, J. T. Blackmon, W. 0 ough, W. T. Blackmon and J . Mo'lieislied. The following resolution was lopted : We endorse the action the Executive Committee of e Southern Cotton Association, Id at Hot Springs, Ark., and pecially as to minimum price ten centH for our cot'on, and at we will not sell our cotton r less than the price lixed by e committee. President E. D. Smith, ot the ate Association, was expected be present and there was genal disappointment, at bis failure put in an appearance. The Association adjourned to eet again Saturday, Oct. 6'h, lien a general mass meeiing is [en Days C 1 have moved my entire stock rings Block. I have lots of f ve room for I hem, so I will sel Actual Cost i Yard wide Shqptings, Drillinj es and a big lot of Tobacco. 1 Shoes, Hats, Men's Shir is am bs than cost. Best of all, big u?vy advance, which goes in tli id $2.00 forhrlf patent. This cts that will save you from 15 r the next ten days. Why not buy your winter sup] Thanking you lor past favors i es, 1 am yours for business. J. J. BL Look for my sign in front of si I ; Peoples S ) As the narr > Can furnisF | ?? > > . We are going to keep aim haven't got will order for yo I (rood will, your friendship, a ^ teous treo'merit and appreei ^ thern we will sure have thei Maggie Hood are in charge | and Notion Departments. I P Hon Welsh of the Clothing, P Goods depart merit ; and Me ' derburk in the grocery aud | as yon readily see, iasures k P Bargains! f For the next ten days we fc J the stock of Dry Goods, No ^ Sdiii*ts, etc , bought of Carm I sacrifice in order to make P uliic.li mo ci >ily arriving. f Peoples < r i * \ , to be held. Not only members of . the rts.-ociat ion but all cot tout . growers in the county are invit-V . ed ami to attei d. President Smith will tie invited 'o bo i present and addregj the ma*s meeting Notice of Opening of Colored Graded School. i The colored Graded School will open October tut. All children of school ago will do well to be present the first day, ng there will be only two days iu the mouth in whieh to enter, the 1st and Jfith. Irregular enrollment gives too much unnecea nary trouble to teachers. 'tuition ?First and b'econd Grades will pay 10 cents each Third and Fourth Grades ID cents. Fifth, Nixth snd .Seventh Grades 25 cts. Eighth and Ninth Grades DO cents. All Normal students $1.00. All growu students in the graded department will pay 50o. regardless to class. Don't send your children without the money. Buy no new books until you enroll. M. D LEE, Principal. Lancaster. 8. C., Sept 12, 19u6. tearing Sale" of general merchandise into the roods coming in daily and must >1 at for Ten Days. If, Canton Flannels, Plaids, Calialso have a lot of odds and ends I /\l I tt'i 1 I call lf\r I u\ J1CI gui'Uf ? UlVli A. n HI PO"l ?"* lot of Flour, bought before fh? is sale Ht $2.25 for best patent, is no idle newspaper talk, but to 25c on every dollar you spend ply NOW and save money ? ind hoping for more of your busi.CKMON. ore. ii|t|)ly <o.l le implies g \ your supplies. ? & ost everything, and what we ^ u. We want your trade, your ^ nd if reasonable prices, cour- m iatio i ??f your lavors will win 0 ii. Misses Lula Lindsay and 0 of the Ladies' Dress Goods ^ v debars Albert Blakeney and .*>hoes, and Gents' Furnishing f ?srs. Sistare. Hilton and Fun- ^ hardware- Our corps of clerks, # iihI ?ixl courteous treatment. ? Bargains! I throw on our middle counters ^ dions, Clothing, Shoes, Men's ^ t's Bros., to he sold at a hit; ^ room for our new fall goods & C Supply Co. I J NO. A. COOK, Manager ^ i & I-1'.