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The Abbeville Press and Banner. J ; y ; m BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 1902. ESTABLISHED 1844 | EAST END. Whm ??M Nfm Nad llran on HI* Kaaad* In t'aaatry nail la T???. Abbeville, S.C., May 14. 19W. OOXIXU AND UOINU. Aflir a plMMnt clay with relative* ami frlet>d? id Lulurabu. Ml? Kate Mur?li>tll returned b-.uie lam Sunday. Mr aud Mrs. (J?)nra Hammond or Urn?nwiod. ai>ebl last Sunday id tbe city with bwiMb. The many friend* ol Mr. Walter Ylaaoska V?l* |IM III W nilD, out RftTl urn mvmt - ? ??b ?rt; only a wwk'i m?y to the city and bp left for bi? bum# id the Gate t'liy yeaterday. Walter U one of the rl*lng young lawyer* of Atlanta, aod bla friend* are Juatly proud ol III* bright rtftrd. Mr. A. K. Wataoo, with hia two children Loulaeand lieoule, after spending a week ai tbe <"b*ri?-*too Kxpoaitloo, returned butuu a few day* ago. Mr. W. 1*. Mettlll la no* eojoylog tbe alghta lo the old Cltv by the Me a. Or. aod Mr*. Killloaawnrtb, accompanied by Mr*. Klebard Hill, left yeaterday lor ibe Cbml**ion KxpobHIoii. Miaa M-?ry Dul're left la*I Monday for a Tl*lt to fne-da lo Aoderaoo. Mr. T. P t^uailea returned eeaterday from a Keaaaot vialt lo bla daugbltr, Mr*. Krauk cO&eot Hpartanburg. r? I J?rin J. r Klnah expect* to Inn next 'Monday for Oeorgvz (nag and oibpr eltln t?f toe low c??ontry. I whur* bi will bold bla oauaJ term or C >ort / Mra. J. K. Olb^rt. aHer a pl*?a?nt work* lay witb bar paranu. Mr. and Mm. A. k. Wslaoa, retarded to ber boms at Antravlllv HQ q day. Mr. and Mra. Joe Bowen or Mount Carmal, war# in tbaoltylaat Monday. Mr. John U. Wardlaw and Mr. Will Morrab and staler of Helleview, ware vtaltora In tb* city laat Monday. Mra. K. W. Know, wllb ber daughter Mian Boea. were abopplng In tbe city laat Friday. Mr. Erk Praeely and Mlaa Maggie Knox, were In tbe city one day laat waek. Mr. and Mra. Cb'aley Walker of Wldemana, were lo tbe elty laat Friday on a abop ping expedition. Jin. N. J. Wllsno of Hun tor*. 8. C.. la visltto? txr daugbter. Mra. W. C. McNeill of Leboooo. Mr. Cbariltt, on* of Edgefield's handaomest jooag men, ?p. ui several days of last week with bla sani. Mra. Agoaea Pennal. Mr. end Mra. J. D. MoGaar ware among tbe vlaliore lo the citv last Friday. Mr. Dandy Miller returned last Monday from Colombia, w bit bar b* waa summoned * as witnees to a railroad mm Mra. Edwin Porker, after a pleasant* weeks stay to tbe city with relative*, returned to ber bome last Saturday. Tbe following part lea left last Sunday after nooo over tbe o. A. L. to attend tbe engineer'* oooveoll-n to convene In to* city of Portsmoot b, Virginia, via: Mr. Jw A. Wilaon. Mr. Frank Fetatr. Mra. Joe Wliano. Mm. Horry WUaon, Mra. (Mantle Jones. Miss Madge Q ray don aod Mlaa Plevna and Mlsa Willie Heal. Mra. Maggie Bullock la spending a wbll? Vltb relatives aod Mends in Augusta. Mr. aod Mra. W. U. Chapman, accompanist! by Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson, left yesterday for tbs Charleston Exposition. Tng ABBgVILLK OKAOgO SCHOOL. Last *W( loe traateee r*-*ieciea an me tucbiri wbo mad* application. MIm Plor one* Henry, M'aa Piortoe* Templetnn, and Vkoe< Principal Nlcbolaon did not apply. He la goiBtt to Walballa next year. We do nol Kuow wnere tbeyouog ladles are going. aCOK WHAT IT MKANO. On* day laat week ? met a htndwmiyoung nan from the Plat wood* hauling botn? beautiful new eook atove. Tbla gentleman baa a flue plantation and pretty bom*, and dose tbla not look aa It be meaoa to bave a "bird la lb* cage?" Only watt and tirre ?UI tall you aJL SUPERVISOR MCE ELS Baa to oar joy. and tbe delight of the traveling public at leaat, fixed op tbe Hammond braoeb and pat tbe Cabin road In fin* abape. Tbe o?*r***ra of this grand project werr Meaare. Heawrigbl and EdwoDda. wbo alao deserve tbe ibanka of an appreciative pablle. Now for tbe -rocky" place at Wbl*>, bridge and tbe lan* tbla aide of Mr. Ed* Parkers and we will give you, Mr. Super 0 viaor. a rest. BIRTHS. At lifMDOO April ?, 1U Mrs. IW * . .acku, A dtuibur. At Lebanon May lbs #ih, to Mr*. W. C. McNeill, a *00. llO*K AO AIX. Mr*. Matlls A. Wllaoo after a delightful vlalt to Cllnloa, H. C.. returned bom* last week and I* now spending a wblle wltb Mrs. W. C. McNeill. HO ros I.ITTLg MOUNTAIN. As lb* summer approach** a number of oui elttsan* ar* already preparing for tber annual trip to tbla wild aod picturesque spot. wb*t> lb*cool ni?bu. pore ireeb air and beaiibglvtng waters relnvlgnrate aod renew tbe be* I to of tb* weak and Iboae overburdened wltb lbs earaa aod lull* of everyday lite Her* It Is tbs wsary can find rest and qalel. "Hub ugmanae patula f*gi." t'AILMJNU IMTKKLSTH. Cotton I* growing off rapidly and I* dally being pat to a aland. Corn never grew faaier and looked mora protamine than Just now. Small groin needa rota badly and unless It ooBNMoa this crop will be tlmod a failure. Mr. Henry Mill, on* of oar ell; farmers, bu tl?* finest fields of corn to he mo la oor dr. ?alt,ofSS miles on Root# No. 3, It U to line ti* and mu?-b of It la knee blgb. Mr. Hill Is a rusher ou the term aa well aa In tbe store We atlll bear great eomplalot about the "potato* bogs," and tbe question Is asked. Where do ihey come fromV We know, "bat won't tall yon." Numbers of our farmers ate now setting onl potato* allpe and planting aorgbum. All Bands are buj on tbe term these days of sansbloe. DKl'tUISU IT. Now I* tbe time to pat your premises In onder. A loach of paint within and white was without, will wake things look brlgbl and new. Weiu should be cleaned oat for tbe summer, lor In andean wells be bidden terms of disease. rKHMOXAL MENTION. The many friends of Mr. Samuel Kvana wore glad to see blm able to attend puMIc worship at Lebanon last Sunday, fur tbe first time In many months. Mrs. Evans l? still quite sick. This bas Indeed b**n an e01 Icted household lor many long mouth*, both bead* log daughter* mad faithful enna not onl) laliur u> their wiali, bat carry on tbe bouaahoid and farm bualneaa aa wall, verily tbey will bave their reward. PUBLIC MCUOOLM. We (aid tone time ago th-l all ol tbe pab lie ecboola along mot* No. 3 bad clnaed, wt now correct this atatatemeut by eaylnr th? Baibal acbool, laogbt by Prof. Marvin Mane laatttl running on fall time, Ave daya onl 01 all and baa money to cnntlnu* for perhapi vera I we k* tneooe. Thla la a flourish!)!) tcbool and made op of the children ol gooc people, who appreciate aducatioual facllltlea OX TIIK KIAMOMi. The Up-town and Jero*alein teams havi been raablng the ball ba-ineaa on Mugaslm HII for aevaral afternoon*. and making tb< weikln reaoond with tbelr ahouta. We be lleve encb game the Up-town boy came ou ahntrf. UAKY THANKS. M" ?? thr recipient taet Monday aHri noou ni i beautiful box of lovely aa<t dellclou irawberrlea placed lo tbe' Mail box*' by wa; of urprla* oy one ol the prett lent and aweel eat llltl* girl* on route No. X May aba II v lone and alweya b? aa bright and bappy a abe now !a to ber pretty borne. I.. W. WblleV B,?e*U. Tbe anpply atlll bolda out at I*. W. Wblte'i Thouaauda of yarda bave been Mid, but tbei till remalna a good aaeortmenl. You ha belter come before tbey are all gone. Nothing like It > ??? aeen oeiore 10 id any of Abbeville. We mean that it lock pmbmiderle* and lace* uow ou vale at L. V White's. On to White's If yon want to ate pr*tt waeb good*. print*, percale*. madra?, glni hams, lawna, tnualln*, bat In tea, a I rait It* I every variety, Doo't mix ?wln| thone embmlderlee an larea at Wtilte'a. Tbey are Ibe lovelln tblnga you everaaw. You will Dud th? lateet atylea nf Spring an Hummer bala at White'*, both straw and fu You will And some varieties la light colon bala. With Come * m iNE ALL RIGHT A Delicate and Impc j My M Tillman Behaved Well?The' well Re-instated?The S Hartzog Resigned BpecUl to tbe State. Ciemson College, May 10?Tbe Inveatlgaiton of tbe recent trouble in the college has been concluded and the truateea have adjourned and gone bom*. Tbe net raealte of tbe laveellgation are these: Cadet Thorn well bu been reinitiated. The sophomore elan will be allowed to return ad mane their ttodlee, oo the condition that they will be ready to stand their examlnation in September for entrance to tbe Janlor elaee. Tn#> cbarces wbleb were preferred by tbe committee or students against Prealdent HartsoK went withdrawn. Preeldent Haris?g baa tendered hla reelcnatlon, to take ef> feet at tbe pieaaure of tbe truateea. Tbe resignation will not be conaldered or acted on until tbe regular meeting of the board la Jane, at commencement. Prealdent Harlanc'a reel gnat Ion was placed in the bands of the board several diyi ago. He ?ald be tendered It so tbe truateea might not frel any embarrassment or hesitancy on bis aooount to making tbe most rigid and thorough Investigation. Wbsn the trastees met this morning Cadet Claode Dontliit, chairman of the student committee vblcb preferred the cbsntes against tbe president, submitted the following signed statement: wouldxT HKKSS CIIAKUKS. " Whereas, Tbe studeots of Clemson college have pre/err*d charges against President Hartsog. and these cbaniee have developed sufficiently to sbow to tbe board of trustee* that there la a wide-spread disaffection against President Hartsoa on the purl of tbe atudents, we are therefore willing to leave tbe further Inveetlgatlon of this matter In the bands of tbe trustee* Pending this Invest!* gallon we will not press our charges. (tt!gned) "Claude Douiblt, "M. E /elgler, "J. T Robertson, Jr. "S M. Ward, Jr. David Kohn, "K. B. Boykln. HW. E. G. Black. "B. H. Gardner, "Newton D. \\ alker." "Do I understand." asaed Senator Tillman, "that tbe committee proposes to drop these < eharrea and laave this whole matter now to \ be willing to accept and abide by < our decUlon ?' * Doutblt wld that was tbe loteotlon. I "Then." Mid Haoalor Tillman, "tbere It nothing for tbe board to do but to go lulo executive session and make up Its declaloo regarding young Tborownll and tbe sophomores. Thai la ooleaa Preadeol Harixog waoUlogoon with tbe investigation ol tbe charges. What do you nay, Mr. Karlzog V IIAKTZOli VILUSO VOK KI LL. INVKMri<iATIO>* President Hart cog replied that be wan ready and willing oow, as he bad been all along, to go loto a full aod complete InvestIgatlon as to bis conduct aod administration of the college. "The oommltlee ban withdrawn their charges oo their own voiltlou, not in any way at my suggestion." be said, "and It la not a compromise on my part. I *m willing Ui k<> on with ao open Invent (gallon, or I am willing to leave It all In Ihe bund* of the trustee*. 1 I believe tbey will do Jusilce and tbNt I* all I > waot. The matter re*t* entirely with tbem." "I would like to My." Mid Tadet Itoulhlt, "that oar committee baa taken thl* step only after mutual consideration, and wltb the Kood of Clenfson college tbe kcIc purpose in TIVW. Then," said Senator Tillman, "I move that the board now go Into executive session. This wan carried nod the board retired. They were to session over two hours. Finally . wlieo It waa atated that the trustee* were , reaty to announce their decision the faculty , and atudeDU reaaaembied Id the chapel. r I OKC'IMION 01' UOAKD. | The decisions were read by Senator Till' 1 man. Ha read them lo > moat lmpr?a?)vc manner. The student* cheered roundly the decisions In regard to Cadet Tbornwell and to the aopumnore class, but there waa no Ulsorr der or uo??*mly demonstration. The decl slons are aa followa: r The board after a moat searching loves' lga< tlon Into the causes which led lo tin- su?pent slon ol Cadet Thorn well, and the act Ion of the faculty In refusing the petition of ine clasi lor reluatatement. And aa follows : Klrat. That the offense win not of turh ' magnitude and aerlou'tiesa as to warrant i lit " senteuce Imposed, and that the punishment y waa entirely disproportionate to the serious ' oeo of I be offense. The evidence shows thai the faculty waa never In poaxe?i?lon of all the * facta In the case, and while there was some grouuds for Its action, we feel mat the trial waa not couducled with that aerlousueso and thoroughneas which should obtain In any case which Involves the character and giaxl name of a cadet. The meugreneaa of the in in i. utea end Inability of the faculty to present to e the txaird In written lorn a record of the pro d ccedlngs Is censurable, ind we shall exi>ecl It never lo occur again. We cnu understand e how there mucin m i uiuvrucvniuiiiuiuij, ? ,( appear* to have exlilftl Id the faculty, on ho j ntuul of (be Incomplete evidence before It Tbe faculty divided evidently on the ?|ue? lion ol Inteut. On tbe one hand. there war y a belief that tbe atudenta underatoiMl then K* obligation In regard to tbla property. On tlx u other. the eontcntlou of tbe cadeta that cu? ! tnm bad ltd tbem to believe they hud thi '' right to take tlieM text lube*, Intlumced thi *' i Judgment of ?ome member* of the faculty ti I the extent that tbe vote for au?pen?l<>n wai id : 15. while thiwe who voted ugsilnct xucli pun r. iabment were 13, and tbe error whi in uo :d giving the benefit ol tbe doubt to tbe boy. | It la alao an extenuating drcumaUnce an ti I May s Summe !FT><v X CLEMSON. Twicf Slrill /A bMAll> A A V?MV anaged. rruhtccs Acted Right?Thornophs May Return?President | the wverlty of puaUbmenl that at the la?t I meeting 01 ids ooaru u miu imt ium, uj resolution, upon lb* Ink discipline and soroewhat Ioom way in wblob tbe college was being ran, and ordered a atreououa effort, lo remedy it. Tbe action of tbe faculty upon Ihls, tbe first n-rlou* caae that had come before It, waa possibly tbe reault |of Ha deal re to comply with tbe eipreaaed demanda of Ibe board. It la therefore ordered tbal Cadet Tborowell be relnatated to bla rlgbta prlvl. legea aa a cadet lo tbla college. mliodld If AVE EXUAl'dtid KCMIDIK8. 1 The aetloo of tbla claaa In leaving tbe'oollege without exhausting all r?mldlea and maglogan appeal to tbe hoard for redreaa of grlevaocee la one of great seriousness. No < college can be aucesafuily ran at wblcb die i clpllne la not atrlctly maintained?leaat of all 1 an Inatltotlon with aucb a large number of 1 atudfota aa we have here and situated aa I Clemmm college la In tbe country, jl la tbe purpose and Intention of tbe board to require I from any atudent wbo may avail himself of tbe oppurtunltlea that we offer bere Implicit < obedience to all lawful authority. Any com- l blnaliona having lor tneiroojeci iu? ueurm- , lion ordlaclpllue and aubveralou of good order will be pnnlabed lo the extent ot our power. TIIK KIOIIT OK Al'I'KAl*. I Uoderatand. we want It dlatlncily underatood, ttml ibe Ides which teems to pre- | vail lo some extent amoox tbe cadeta that they have tbe right to aaaembla Id inaaa-uieetIns or rlaw?-u>e? tlnx -ml l<?gliilatA on coll?*e i affair* cannot be loo strongly condemDed. Tbe i ( cuiti la eloibed ?tlib authority to govern i the college under the rule* aud regulnilooa which are aaaeaible to tbe atudenta, and tbere i la uo excuse for tbe c>altn of Ignorance ol tbe i right of appeal to tbe lrual??ea In any cane In- i volvlug tbelr rigbla. Thla board line on lev- i era) occasions previously abown lu willing i ne?a and purpose to give a patient bearing to | I lie students and to redress grlevancva. We i want to alreaa with all duo aolemulty Ibe I (rellngoflbe truateea that ratber tban submit to mob law taking control ol CleiunoD I and bavlug Ibe atudenla attempt lo coerce i tbe faculty or lo realsl the college autboritiea. < we will lay It down a* a general principle of tbe college government here that we will In ' future. If neoeaaary. dlamlaa the entire atudent body and bealn anew before we will tolerate tbe continuation of any aucb spirit. TIIC HOPIIOMOKKS HIIOULD IIAVK AHI'KALKI). But In the caae before o?, aa It la the flrat tbat baa come before the^board In tbe hlalory Ol I UC CUIICRC, "O uut* >u? II1D iw|iw>iuum did not appeal to tbe trualee*. whirl) they thou Id have done, but they left the college without that due coualderalloo which they ahould have given (<> aucb a aerloua alep. It ] may be Mated Id extenuation of their oflenae ; that their aenae ol luatice bad been outraged and their hot and fmpuialveyouDi: blood bad i led them to reaort to tbU revolutionary art ton tiecauM' they wereaenalble of the wrong done their clanamale ami unwilling to aubject . thetnaeivea lo iilmlUr tretiinient. We aympa thlsewllh the chtvalroua feeling which led j theiu to dothla. We have aona of our own. |*otne of ua. aud were boya ouraelrea once. Therefore, wr are ready to make due allowance* for thla blunder of youth and permit auch of the cla?a m? dealre to do ao lo reaume their aludlea Immedlaiely or at the hfglnnln.* of the new nea?lnn, aa thry mav elect. Such atudent* aa avail them*el ve? of thla prl vlieicf will he recel veil In tl*e college upon the lollowlug condlilona: (I) They rount pretcot a petition to the president of the college aaklng relDklairmeut. 18) Tbev mu?t make good, by extra laW, the time loat and the work that la 1 required In the coun>e and examination* which are cuatoniary mum t>? pux?eil a? ! though nnthlni had occurred. In view, however, of tbe time already loat and of the uearneanof the eud of tlila term, auch examination* will not be required until the opeulng , ol tbe next aeaalon. I MOTION TO AIUOPIIN MflfKI.V CAKIllKli I It wa? nearly I o'clock when Senator Till-, man tlnl-lii'd reading. itnd km nil the Irukletn were Iii a hurry to get a way to rittrh h fain | . to Greenville, n motion to adj<>urn wa? ijtilck ly put and r?rrled. There wmn iio ai?eech>1 i making?nothing hut the atmpie reading of \ ihe iKMn'a tleclMon. In a few mlnuleN the | truNtetk hud all lell the college grounds and i JI he allow ?? over. tiik sol*iio.hoicks Act'KiT condition*. 'I The memln'rH of the sophomore clan* who ' i cm me here to attend the lnv**tlgatton have I decided to accept the lertnn laid down by the ' lrn?iee*and will remain until ihe end of the II M*mdou. Not ouly are they doing thin, but ' I thev are telegraphing to their clan* ma ten lo I come back. 1'adel Thornwell went home 1 , yeklvrday, but will be back tomorrow. ' MATTERS PRECEDENT, i I ! Thr CluxinK Nrrnra nml Inrlilrul* of '! the Trial. 1 At la?t Distil'* wwidon (.'uilel Norton again r went on the xtHoil mid wh* croox examined ' by I'realdent Harizoic. He (entitled that * when ihf ophoniore* Mar ted to leave they ' i went around mii<1 told ceveml of the prnfeaaor* * I t>iio?l live and that none of them advl??d ihrui ' | hkhIubI leaving. The Mi|>hoinoreH nlgned the * : agreement to leave uiile*a Thorn well wmm re*! mutated before the fiirnlty had retimed to re I | I untitle h 1 in. 1'ienltleul Hurting. he Mild. iMgged them n?>l hi leave but to appeal to the 3 j truNleen, and the reaaon they did nut net on ???m^mm^ We stylishly tra care . A V 0 4t S 1 L Wei _ made in 1 X , % ? Itnese nu Just CO + will find e =J. H i uiu vh thai they did not have confidence F In the president and did not believe be voald * end the appeal op, or If be did no he woold blMor prrjudlee It. They would have gone '< direct to tne trustee* If tbey bad known bow n to ro about lit as tbey had confidence In them. He said the aopba did not Intend to P prefer charge agalnnt tbe president at Ihe " time tbey left and tbat tbla determination <J was not reached until they en roe back to attend tbe trustees' meeting. President Hart- ^ ?? aiktd. "SappnM a mm In whom yoo bad o coufldence had been tbe prealdeni, would you nave cuncrea iu yuur ???rccw ??? ?? _ after yoa bmd igrffd to do ioT' The reply ' waa, "There would b??? b?on do aucb agreement, beenuM tbere'would ba*e been oo need of toy." COULD .HOT LONGER TOLERATE KXIHTISO CONDITIONS. Cadet 8. M. Ward, Jr., next took the aland. He told of talking wltb member* of the aopbomore elaaa, who aald tbejr bad algned the agreemeM only after long deliberation and becanee ibey felt they could nol longer tolerate exlatiof condition*. j J Ml here occurred an Incident Ibat would | noi nave Dappfnru uujmuore uui m uuu?u Carolina. Cadet Ward, in bis talk, asked tbal ibe students be considered aa having seceded and not aa having rebelled. Senator Tillman, previously, had obaraeterlzed tbe students aa being In a state of -rebellion Tbe boys did not Ilka tbia and Ward protested. "Southerners do not like tbe term rebellion," be aald. "Tbe sooth seceded once, abe did not rebel." "All right," replied Senator Tillman. "But secession waa shot to deaib, and eeceeelon is do longer a permissible or admissible remedy In anything. But you have gotten tbe Ideas mixed. Tbe south seceded from tbe union because she wa? part and parcel of It, bad a common and equal Interest, so to speaik; tbe tudeuts have rebelled against tba properly constituted authorities or this college. Rebelllon, if It succeeds. Is patriotism and glory; It Is only wben It falls that It becomes odious. And," be continued, wltb a voice like tbe dare of a trumpet, "I want to tell yoa that when yuu rebel against tbe autborltlea of Ibis college, yoa are In rebellion and yoa will (all." VILU5U* TO AUIIIK THE ACTION or THE TKCSTEEU. Senator Tillman asked Ward If b>i tboagbt 1, tbe students were willing to subsoil to tbe K wtlon of tbe trustees. "Speaking for myself, I am,', wan tbe reply. "As for the others, yoa had better taEe a vote on II." "We'll Ju?l do tbal very thing," was the reply. Turning to tbe boys be ssld, "Now, >li nf vou who are willing to abide Ibe action 1 Col.. M?i-?M>n (171 IIin rr.r.i. Thl* bronghl Col. SlinpMon to IiIm feet in a vlgnrouN proteat. The people of I lie Stale (my Ih*?? to auppori tbla college, ho ?ahl, and t they huvi- a riKlit to koow everything Hint . Kiien on here. We itnoounctd at tbe begin i tilnic thi.1 tblH Invalidation WoU'il oe punuc. i mid art- we going to flunk now? The people | ' of the Stale have k right to know nil about | thin matter and we li*ve u hew?pa|mr mmi | hero who In aendlng out full and arrurate and i Impartial report*, lie protected again*! 1 i having the balaucc ol the testimony given In I eeret. Mr. (inrrlo Ktiggealcd thut tbe wlsbea of j t of the trustees In tbla mutter Kftrr we hear I ?ll tbe ??ld)toc(<, wbo MI?vii w? will be fair | lo all aide*, noil wbo are willing to abide oar IS deeUlou, and wbo will promlae bereafter lo obey uh and our representative* bere at tbe soilage, and will pledge yourselves toat il toy trouble ever occurs uilo between your- I telvee and the faculty or tbe president, lo ap- > peal quietly lo ua, without all tbla bullaballoo and secession and rebellion?all of you wbo ? believe tbla and will pledge tbla, atand up." Kvery boy lo tba college, except poaalbly half ad zen In the extreme rear, waa on bla t. leet before t ha aenalor bad tbe worda fairly 7 uutof hlamoulh." d< -Well, tbnt U comforting," aald .Senator rillman. ' Now let'a go on." ifaktzog*h kaih.ne.hs. w Prof*. Klgr*. Brodle, Lewla, Hardin and Heattlc, members of the faculty, I entitled aa rt to Preaident Hartzog'a absolute falrneaaand Impartiality lo All oaaea where dlaclpllue waa Inflicted on a cadet. In auch case*, they aald, henlmp'y brought the facia to the at- ~ lent Ion of the (acuity, prealded over the meeting and not only did not vote but did not expreae an opinion. Tnelr teatlmouy on tbla point wkm an atrong aa It could be. Home of ibam aald tbey did not know then, and do uot know now. wbetber President Harizog regarded the nu?peo*lon of Tbornweli aa Joat or not, that be had never expreaacd bla vle*? In any way. Ve?ldeul Harlzog offered to have every member of Ibe faculty called lo tcatify along tbla line, but tbe irnaieea aald they had enough. UKUKD PUS UY WHICH THK IIOYS MAY COMK HACK. Mr. Walter Mclver of Charleston, who Iim a a<in In the aoplioinore claaa and wbo wa? aent here by u committee representing ibe pareouof a number of the boya, was called on by the trunieea and made a plain, earneal talk. He aald the people of tbe Slate are very much wrought upoverlbla matter and want aome plan d"vla?d bv whluU the boy* can come bark. He um'med un the evidence thai bad been bronchi out. dwelt on the or derly manner In whlcb tbe boya had left tbe college nod lold how, na they bad marched away. Mime or them had i>h*d tear* at the thought that Ihey were giving up tbeit clutuce of ho education. They bud been Irlven l? HiIh beeauae they felt condillon?'ai tbe college trere Intolerable. Ii wan clear iHui iik. miiu. of tha trouble vhi that the boy* had loat confidence In the head of Ibe college. Whether there w*a g??od kround for (hit he could not ?ay, but that the feeling exiated wax unmlatakuhle. The hoy* niuy have acted tin windy In I he eye* of ol-'er | head*. hut they were doing the heat lhc.\ I ; knew how and he honored them lor It. They | were alncere and lione?t and were ?bowlmr ' I the true South f'atolloa ?plrlt. If they made i a inI*take It wa* an huutat oue. They were | I sincere. NO MOKK KVIItKNCK. I At thl* point It waa announced that there | wa* no more evidence to he offered In regard i [ to tbe reliiKtatenient of tbe aopbomorea. The | trustee* atated that they would reoerve theli | | d< clalon ami would proceed with the trial oi , I the rhi-rge* aii>tlii?l i'renldent llarlxog. , Mr. Wannamaker mowed, that the hearing, be had behind cloaed diMir* and not open to i the public. He ?ald thl* wa* a grave mailer | and It would be more In keeping with the Importance of the matter and the dlglulty ol ; tbe board to have the hearing In secret. have made it a p< cut, properly ts we have been 5 L Good. Flanr Voolen Crash cZcZ Skeleton >erge Suits tuck Trousei also show Summe half skeleton styl mid, sweltering I me in and look us < ixactly what you wa Ill & 'resident Hartxo* be eoaaalted. aa be bi aked for tbe public InTfetlgatloo. Henator Tillman Mid tbla would hardly I tlr, aa Prealdent Harixoc certainly coal mt afford now to aak for a tec ret bear Inc. Prealdent Hartzof aald be tUll wanted uoilc bearing aoaa to bave tbe wbole (he rought oat and bave all tbe llgbta tarn* o. After eome fnrtber dleoaaelon a vote wi tken and tbe truateea votad to bare tbe trii I tbe prealdent take place openly. It waa by tbls time after 10 o'clock and t verybody waa tired and worn out a motto raa made to adjoarn until 9 o'clock. In U aorulng and It went tnrongb wltn a rnab. A M IV IKftflfFo M tfUUu OuuUu, "The Best for the South." tor Sale at rv nnn'r )rug, Book and Seed Store A non-churchgoer in a community not so harmful an a uon-going, non sing church mem hern. It is hard indeed to meet each day i e infiiMt on piling Into it the regreti r yesterday and the worries of to-mor ItV The OSBORNE Columbia Binder. TK STEEL SELFDUMP RAKE. WHY Heavy Angle Steel Axle*. Roller Hearing, revolving on col oiled Steel Ax lew, theonly rake in tl> vorld equipped In thin manner. Reversible Dump Rod having foil hues (lie wearing surface of the con uoii single dump rod. A V\VkOTri HUUU V J oint to have all oui rilored, and perfect ible to put on the iel Suit for ! Suit for Serge Coats !*S ir Weight Worsted, C e. Light weight ai >AYS. >ver, and there is no int. Yours to i Ander id M (| Id I I g Virginia* S CHARLES RICHMOl JiTLJiNT. * x V/ X? Largest r*ianuiai Fertilize Importers of . . . Pure Germ Muriate of Nitrate of 5 Sulphate o It is important in bu only to buy goods of estab grade, but to buy vvhc I ckiMffcr rein he ?nnnlif?r j iim ?viv --ri We are in position goods and in such quanti will pay you to see us be; Address Virginia* C St utl fur Vwginit-Carolii.a Alnfir.ac. free lot the aiking. J. L. HILL & CO.J BUGGIES, WAGONS, CAKRIAGE8 I and HARNESS i I REPOSITORY ' No. 3 Rosenberg Block; Beyond ' PnmTinrisnn .... AND .... C ompG ti ti on. E OSBOR ? Because 1 Double Hub Suspension Spoke Ked vend bit* Steel Wheels. e Wheels ."?! inches high, 1*0 removable steel spokes in each wheel. channel ir steel tires. i- Teeth of sprint; steel, flattened jsiints, rounded bottoms. illo TTcirHn L11U JkJLUtiJ. U. VI I r "Featherweights" fitting. With ex- j market ?JO.UU a.so I 3.50 0.50 - l.OO Jassimere and Coat j ? o ia very suuaDie ior doubt but that you rtease, son. I /"Si ^ ^ ^1 ? _ 21 j* O JLlIXci isomp&ny, ?ton, s. c. vd, va. a, gjf. :turers of >rs in the South. nn Kninii. Potash, ioda, f Potash. ying your fertilizers,' not lished reputation and high re your wants of every to furnish all classes of ties as buyers desire. It . tro r?n ivh;i?in CT w*^ r & Carolina Chemical Co., harleston, S. C. You will And an elegant I to* of Rainy-day aklrtlnga at L. W. w'bUe'a. Call and am ttw. Hov boat those exqulalte embroidery and laees at While"*? The ladles who have not ind them have a treat in store for Ibeoi. 1'odopbylitn Compound la (be beat boree medicine. Kor tale by The 8peed Drof C?. ? We are atrletly headquarters Air paint* oil*, a all "tverlnga, yarnlahes, atelna etc. Phone 107. Mlltord'a Drof Store. A good mule for aale. Apply to H. M. Tate & Co. Hebool hooka! yoa will And I hem si oar ' :* tore, a shipment Jo?t received. The Speed Drag Co. tra h?ida utrun lor toe cudr. aloek slwaya freab, ?nd we bave It to boxes' from So ,:gji to Wc. The Hpood Drag Go. The OSBORNE - .J Columbia Mower. 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