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lSCUSSRS MINUS CHARGES. >rnliill Case E ^plained by Cieni ?on Pres .dont Mell. [Anderson, Ap ll 21.-Despite the ?vere criticism of the faculty, board tl cu trustees of Clemson and President fell by Capt. J. C. Minus, retiring [minaudant, the college plant Is op iating as usual. Al) nf tho m mu irs of the faculty, and especially Mell, received the criticism coolly td are not the least blt agitated. ,Dr. Mell, when approached by the iws and Courier correspondent at !. ) to-night, said he was to going into a newspaper ', but that he would glad \;>t.du the situation and answer charges one by one. He threw i the doors of his office and as Ited in looking into the several es cited by Capt. Minus in which latter alleges that Dr. Mell ln ered. rom a close Investigation the s and Courier correspondent ;es that the case, which caused Hi Impulsive resignation of Capt. 0hus, was the Thornhill case, cited him In a statement given out last ;ht. It ls recorded that the com mdaiit handed in his resignation Sunday morning as President di was on his way to church, fol winr. the act ion of the president a jy or so before. Thornhill is from te lower part of the State. When went home Christinas he was oaken 111 and did not return to col Bffge on the day for work to be re BBmcd, but came in several days HQter- According to the by-laws gov ilng the college the president has rrisdiction in cases of this kind, and hen Thorn .lill returned and pre (nted a physician's certificate,which In accordance with the rules, Pres ent Mell excused the cadet on his day and allowed him to enter col ige to pursue his studies. It now develops, so says Dr. Mell, lat Thornhill had presented the irtlflcate first to Capt. Minus, who lad refused to accept lt. Dr. Mell lld not know that the matter had mie before Capt. Minus, for there as no notation in the certificate, ind if there had been any made by 'apt. Minus, it was not a matter in lis jurisdiction. Only the president tas the authority to act in such lases. There are several other instances jike this one, but since the Thornhill Sew preceden dpi. Minus's re-dgita .nly a day or so. it is supposed lt wan this thut broke tho puniel's back. At an' rat?; ibero will i lothin? lolug in tho \*a> ol changes at the college. Acting Com mandant Bramlett has the situation Well in hand, and it is le: .'ned from conversation on the campus that practically ail members of the fac ulty endorse Dr. Mell s course In the various cases. The board of trus tees holds Its annual supply meet ing in July, when the matter will probably be sifted. Wants Pacts, Not Reliefs. Capt. Minus, in reploy to the above If rom Dr. Mell, issued a second state ment, in which he reiterates all bis former charges, holding that his grounds are good in each ease, and closing with the following: Ul Prof. Riggs give the facts In evington case, the Clark case, Thornhill case, the Teague case, the Flkes case, the Weathersbee case, the Murray case or the Ryan case, and show the public, that, his opinion that Dr. Mell has not Inter fered has been formed on investiga tion thal The Story of a Medicine. Its name-"Golden Medical Discovory" was suggested by ono of its most Import" ant aiid valuablo Ingredients - Guidon tl root, early forty years ago, Dr. Plerco diap ered that ho could, by thc uso of puro, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degreo of constantly maintained heat and with tho aid ol apparatus und appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable nativo me dicinal roots their curativo properties much better than by tho uso of alcohol, so generally employed. So tho now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyr.pepsla, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first made, as it ever (tinao bus naen, without a particle of alcohol lp its mal?e-up. A glanceViijiaj^e/irVl list of its Ingredi ents, printed <nv"fJverv bottle-wrapper, will show that lt Is faade from the most valuablo medicinal roc4s\found growing In our American foresf ercdicnts liavn received VJ All these in Vbfi.snvagcsiifl: .(.w LanSTPji lorn i n?f fgjTj igrgfigj these endorsements Bas been compiled by Dr. It. V. Pierro, of Buffalo, N. Y., and will l>o malled free to any ono asking samo by postal card, or letter addressed to tho Doctor us abovo. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all tho differ ent schools of practico, ll will be found that tho Ingredients composing tho "Gold en Medical Discovery" aie advised not only for tho euro of tim aliovo mentioned diseases, but also for tho cure of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accorapatnod with catarrhs! discharges, hoarseness, soro throat, llngorlng, or b-fng-on-coughs, and all those wasting nroctlons which, if not promptly and proporly treated aro liable to terminate In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis? covcry in time and persevere in Its uso until you glvo lt n fair trial and lt IB not likely to disappoint. Too much must not bo expected of lt. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption In its advanced stages. No medicine will. It irtR euro tho affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in time. An aching back is i application of Sloan's 1 This liniment takes t is better than sticky pla without rubbing-thro lar tissue right to the b< relieves congestion, an (well as temporary relief "Slo? Lini] has no equal as a r Rheumatism, Neuralgi pain or stiffness in tl or joints. Price 26c., r>Oc, ?nd $ Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, IV Sloan'* book on h ornoH, rat tie, sheep an? Hon of facts, and not on the state ment of a belief? Let us all deal with facts and not with beliefs." Will Make Another Statement. Newberry, April 21.-Capt. J. C. Minus, who has recently been com mandant at Clemson College, stop ped over in Newberry to-day to spend i few hours with lils former college mate, Capt. W. S. Langford. Capt. Minus seems very much In artiest and conscious of the right eousness of his contention in the matter of discipline at Clemson Col lege. He says that he ls willing and anxious to have a most thorough in vestigation made of his record as commandant ut the college, and feels satisfied that if the people of the State could see the situation as it is that they would be easily con vinced that what he ls endeavoring to (b> ls for the best interests of the institution and the young men of the State. Capt. Minus says that he will pre pare in a day or two a full state ment, which he will give to the daily papers covering the Jatements made by Dr. Mell and Prof. Higgs In the daily papers to-day and also giving some additional information ns to the situation at Clemson. Capt. Minus left this afternoon for Clemson College, where he will be for a few days packing up lils house, hold goods. Ile Intends to locate In South Carolina for the present, and will probably make lils home in Co lumbia, though, he said, he was very much pleased with Newberry. AWFUL RKVKNOH WROUGHT Hy Twelve-Yoar-OId Boy on His Step Brothers and Sisters. A New Orleans dispatch says: In censed because his stop-mot her had left him at home, near Opelousas, La., in charge of his young step-bro thers and sisters for the day, Tom Codfrey, a 12-year-old negro boy, fed the youngest of lils charge to the hogs and later, with an axe, Inflict ed what will probably prove fatal wounds on the bends of the other children. Three children were Injured. The step-mother reported the triple crime to the parish authorities and Tom was placed in jail at Opelousas. She says she found the baby In the pen with the hogs when she re turned home late yesterday. Its hands and feet had been oaten off, but lt was ftlll alive. She straightway whipped Toni, and when she went for a doctor to attend ?he baby, Tom seized an axe and attacked his six-year-old step brother, Inflicting several deep wounds. His young step-sister In terfered, and he crushed her skull with the axe. The girl ls dying and tho other two children hnve little chance of recovery. OABTORXA, th? y>The Kind You "ave Alwajs Bouflt Leone Back nstantlv relieved bv an liniment. he place of massage and isters. It penetrates ugh the skin a d muscu Dne, quickens the blood, d gives permanent as au's ment emedy for a, or any ie muscles LOO. las?., U. S. A. 1 poultry Hen? free. CATTLE QUARANTINE REMOVED it Cost $1,000,000 t<? Eradicate thc Foot anti Mouth Disease. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has issued au order removing com pletely the quarantine proclaimed hy him in November last on account of the prevalence of the foot and mouth disease among cattle. Sec retary Wilson says that lt has been determined that the disease does not now exist In the United States. lt (s estimated that it cost $1,000,000 to eradicate the disease, more than half of which was paid out by the Federal government, A woman who is sick and try a medicine which has the Vegetable Compound, is to condition. ' , There are literally hundrec the United States who have old remedy, which was produ thirty years ago by a woman Read what these women s; Camden, N. ,T. - " It is with i nial for Lydia E. Pinkham's \ may induce other suffering wo benefit of this valuable remedy. "I suffered from pains in in no appetite, was tired and ner: could hu rd ly stand. Lydia E. 1 mad? mo a well woman - ant always have my praise." - Mrs Ave., Camden, N. J. Erie, Pa. -" I suffered for fiv? at last was almost helpless. I me no good. My sister advised Vegetable Compound, and it li hope all suffering women will Vegetable Compound a trial, fo - Mrs. J. P. Endlich, lt. P. 1>. 7 Since we guarantee that a lish are genuine, is it not fai Pinkham's Vegetable Comf these women it will help ar ing from the same trouble. For 30 years Lydia E. Plnkh Compound has been thc stand; female ills. No sick woman herself who will not try this fai Made ox elusively from roots i lias thousands of cures to its cr brfBs? If tho slightest trouble fSr^W y?u do not understand Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for h frc? and always helpful. IN TRUE WESTERN STYLE. Oklahoma Mob Strings Up Desperate "Cottlo Kings." Ada. Oklahoma, April 19.-Four prominent cattlemen were taken from the city Jail here to-day and lynched by a mob of one hundred citizens. The mob, it is said, was organized tu the Commercial Club rooms and marched to the Jail at 3 o'clock to day. Only one mun stood guard at the prison, and he was quickly over powered and the four prisoners seis ed, taken to a near-by barn and hung from the rafters. The bodies were cut down about 9 o'clock to-day. There wos little excitement during the lynching. Those lynched were: J. li. Miller, of Fort Worth, Texas; B. B. Burrell, vf Duncan, Okla.: Jesse West and Joe Allen, of Canadian, Texas. West and Allen were well-to-do Texans and large cattle owners. The men were held on a charge of com plicity In the murder of former Uni ted States Marshal A. A. Bobbitt, near Ada, last February. Bobbitt was shot from ambush on his way liome. An examining trial of the four prisoners was held last Thurs day, but no Indictments were re turned. Miller, one of the victims, leaves a widow in Fort Worth. He had kill ed six men in his time, and was a "chum" of the late Pat Garrett, the famous man-hunter, and was with Garrett when he was killed at Las Cruces. The mob was composed of many of thc prominent citizens of the city, and only a few wore masks. The au tborltles were powerless to prevent the lynching, as the early hour placed them nt a disadvantage. So intense was the feeling during the preliminary hearing of the men that Judge Brown prohibited the publication of evidence. Burrell was a nephew of Miller, and turned State's evidence against Miller and told of complete plans of West and Allen to murder Bobbitt, a long-time enemy of both. No arrests of the lynchers has been made. . Reports vary as to the number of men Miller had killed, estimates placing it anywhere from ten to thirty. Most of his victims were ei 1 ther cattle thieves or men whom he shot In self-defense. He w^s one of the last of the old-time Texas cattle "kings," among whom lt was a cus tom to use the six-shooter In defense of any of their rights. Burrell bad many relatives in Texas. He leaves a brother and mo ther at Weatherford, and another brother at Ballinger. He was a large cattle owner. Joe Allen and Jesse West, of Ca nadian, Texas, were wealthy, and owned large tracts of land and herds of cattle. There was an old feud existing between these men and for mer United States Marshal Bobbitt, and, years ngo, it is said, Bobbitt forced Allen and West to flee to Texas because of alleged highway robbery and cattle thefts. St. Petersburg, April 18.-Advices io the Russ from Teheran report a massacre of two thousand persons, including Women and children, by Turcoman tribesmen at Astrabad. 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William Jones has the champion freak chicken. It has four legs and three wings. Charles Broom ls all smiles. Tho stork visited his homo recently nnd j lei( a lin* bah) ?Irl. I All thc bad boy? in our burg will I do well io koop quiet. \v,v have a I new constable now who will take [care of them if they gut too boister ous. B. E. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE.-Notice ls hereby given that the undersigned will make application to D. A. Smith, Judge of Probate for Oconee county, in the State of South Carolina, at his office ut Walhalla Court House, on i SATURDAY, May 1st, 1909, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or 03 soon tnerenfter ns said application can be I heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of Warren Dean, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administrator of said Eptate. W. S. DEAN, Administrator. April 7, 1909. 14-17 Bruce Brown. I) Y E R CLEANER REPAIRER ,AU cleaning, dyeing, repairing and pressing done neatly and delivered promptly. 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