The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 10, 1908, Page TWO, Image 2
PRESIDENT MELL
MAKES STATEMKN
COMMENTS UPON THE CLEMSO
COLLEGE AFFAIR.
Cadets Wore Dismissed for Brcakin
Laws of Institution in Four Different
Particulars.
lo 111?* I'.Wiluc ni' The Si;ii? ;
In reply id vi hi r i 11 \i I ;i i ion I mal
the i < i! 11 > w i! l com imm I s <-i 111 cc I'll i i
(lie troubles brought IIII ClelUSoll en
I eye by tho outbreak of a la rye iiiiii
ber di t;i(. cadets mi April I: 'I'll
disinis-ii.n .?!' ! !iicadets l>\ the di
<*i I ?l: i i?a cn!i: nii! 11',> has emphasized |I
i I" | >" r! ill 11 I; i * I that eini>.pi racy < 11 ill
p;iri n| I'm- ? I!?* . , ,~l < ayaiir
ant hnrii v. >! nii?k. m . ili t'i'iivii"c In.
';lI i- i!iim n r ni?y I?. . c.in m
si m il ,i ;? : -! law. Innai i"?; I!\ admit
i-lered. The i -;Ji v ;l nt:11!I
i'ii in-i.n wiin ini..t
> ' <1 ' '' ' !l" ! i ! I Ill' I !-? i | k| i 11
' Mlit:- < ' : ! < .i :'| tern
mi-tih.T.-i |.?,.,| i
'I"' 1" '' -..iiiiii.- -i i i;
In ;ii.i *' i i m i" i In- i-i"mi!:it im; - i ii
'Ii|i c ci mmi 111 ( \v;is called i
session I|\ 111 \ - It in calmly .iml tlim
mmlily invc-i i;ii? ili,. cntiie matte;
i "inmil tee w;i - in -i,>-iini nmrii
in-, ;1.111 niyhl In.in W.-il
uestlay. April 11111 i| Tuesday niylit
April Kncli 'my was i\'? 11 ;i lai
'"' I inipjirli.il examinal inn :in,| wa
alluwcil |n stale iii-; case a-- I'ullv a
lii' 'Ic-i i i il. a'l l ;>s| iniii!i\" 11, i11I a!<
ii < 11>w 11 Iiv a s|(.|?r_;raplii'i'. N'u
wa> 11 i : 11: - -1 . | w 11 ? < I i. | in.I admit lii
piii l in I In- \ i 111 a I i < 111 ni' |||,. ri"_Mila
li"!'- an ! I 'ill nl' lii- nun I'r.-i wil
and ai'mr.l 11? iiml entered inln tin
F?i rai'\ I.. break tin* law- nf 111
?*??1 I'l),. -: 11111 111 > wln> were sen
"in I mn i' I i'!i i -1.11 ! " 111i were ilimi
i ll I'm- i in- I'l.III.will!!- nir.-iis.'s :
I. 111?I?1111 a ma--, nice I im.:' in \ i?.la
ii"" "I il"' i'"l !i"j i' ivy n la I inns am
li'lvni" ?a !*? ah-mi I i m.;' litem
Si'! \ * - ! | i in ; i' .11,... ,| i| j
I'eliantly paradiny in llie pres
eiiee "I' ami ayaiiisl I lie orders nl' |||.
eominan Ian! ami I Im cadet oil'meialter
Ii.i\ i11-_; refused In report |.
im rnitm ilrill.
>. I lesert iny III,* cid lc.;e atnl yoim.
In ili.. neiylilim iny town nl" IN-mllc
Inn. where 11 ley spent (lit* day.
I. Itiiidiuy Ilii'iusi'lves by a swun
dnennieii; li. stand t? ?! Ii.-r a ml plcdy
inu lliai hi case any nl the numhc
were di-ni'.-scd i hex wmild all deser
the colleyc and u<> home.
I desire |n extend deepest syin
pa thy m ihe parents npnn whom ha:
been '>r?.11hI ihi- and experience, am
in i'ii- 1111 - a ; . in l In in the othe
an! '."l it if- "!' 'lie college join.
I'. II. Mill.
11resident.
< lc!lis,i n Col!,".'.'. \ pi il S.
.Scientific Miscellancy.
A luirniu ciil'f which recent!'
armi-eil tear- nl a vulcanic e.xplosioi
fit l.yne IJeyis, I'.uylaml, lias calici
ren. w 'd at ten: i"ii to a kind ol
ea i 1 h Ii re. not cnniiec|e.| it|, volean
oes, el wliic i a tew earli-r example
liax'e u .ni know n. I'lie pheiioiiienoi
was ved nearly "JO years airo i;
aiiether din ot shale ahmit ihr.M
miles t'r..;n t!ie same spot, ;,:ni
earlic;' t!ie smoldering fires in a clit
of dark lilne-clay . .i the eastern sid.
ol Weymouth liay mlraclcd much at
lenlion. I iie piimary cause ol sue!
onthursis seems to lie ih,? oxnlatioi
ol ire,! pyrites, which is ol't.'ii ahnnd
ant in shales and dark clays. Tin
heat '.:ci:eraleil may heeonie suHicieti
1" set lire to some of tin' snlphu
distilled iiit, xieldimv smoke and sul
I hurotis fumes, and the hitumeii o
Some shales may add other inflam
mahle material. A Hritisli ?volo,uis
suquests that sponlaneons eonibustim
in the latest ease has lieen direell;
due to the effect on the deeomposinj
pyrites of extreme at nmspliori
eham;es, ihe heavy rains that hav
followed a fairly hot summer, or pos
sildv to the action of the sea.
A new loeoiuotiv* savins; 'JO to 'J
per cent, of the fi.. . luirned, woul
seem to hv? a sutViciont advance I
foreshadow quite a revolution. Th
Broian locomotive hoiler, the invei
(.ion of an engineer of the Imperii
railway ministry ol' Austria, wji
first put to work in Austria in Jam
ary, 1001, and il is claimed that th
two comparative tests made hav
ostahK^'ied superiority over ordinal
I boilers of 27 to 20.7 per cent., re:
pectively, in'coal per locomotive-mil
and 23.0 and 10.5 per cent, per toi
mile. Of these boilers 21 are no
in operation and 20 arc building, 1
of Ihe former and 17 of the latter bi
injjf for Austrian roads. The vvati
chambers or water logs around tl
firebox of the old locomotive are
source of much trouble, and the chi<
improvement consists in replacin
thoso by a series of thinwalled u]
I i
ri'jlil lubes mi ciiclt sjiU> of llu* lire, n
i-vlcjnsiiiy in an arch lo form llu li
j root ??l tiic firebox. A s|earn collector
'JS to ;{() inches in diameter is
placed over I lie entire length of the
N boiler, giving Ihe appearance of a
largo boiler surmounted by a smaller !'
one. The water lube firebox can be
filled lo anv locomotive, and this
I |)
irrenllv increases Ihe ellieieney of ihe
old engines.
I "
j An extraordinury aeuleness of vis- J'
l(" I i"ii in t he sleep-walking slate has
j a!; rael*Ml Ih?? notice of Dr. James \V.
i Russell in a gii'l of 21 observed last
1 Au-jnst al the I'irmiiiirliam. Kugland,
10 j hospital. The patient. a teacher,
i I>"|h wi iter and innsie student, was
j rc?. rved and more or less hysterical, 1,1
1(1 j mid in three year* ^ 11? had had four 1,1
-: a - .; i if sleep- .valkinir, with almost ' "
' n: 'ill I ri>in v in sh"-p for several j
'' : w e|\s .i; ,'iic!i period. Slie usually ''1
h it iii-r hi <1 between I and 'J in ill.'
' ' 11 j r 11?11 v. She was ii<il ea-ily a ions- j k
a 1 ?|mmr;iwide awake, :? 11 reeoy- |5j
, : /.in.: i .'? Iy , and in 1hi- eondilioii
.i'l va; 'mii - 1 ;i - .u
1 f j . i uiiiir.y \ re:id: li'j.
-1 - <! \ i:: _ * , a. 111 i iv. ci och?'l i :r.; and
"iwri:in- I'llei>, It wa.- found thai
1 i this work was always done in al:no>l :
" absolute darkness. A letter was writ-j
I t''i: t" a telalive, but ii beiny asked
: I" e >py tile addles> ill tile S.lllle livjht.
wi; ,i awake -he was unable lo see, (
j and wrole a confused jnnible of lines i
1 one over another. She crocheted
j well an.I wrote a very accurate tnusij
caI essay. The eyes seemed normal.
" | A.i I her curious feature of her ease
' |wa> thai, coulrary lo usual expert-:
" ' em-e. she could recall events of her j
" | sleep. >eemiug t<> have a very clear I
| rci'ol'erl i?:11 of llieiu.
hi the carbo-niercurv incandescent i
I . ' 1
| lamp. .fc-iyued t<> ovcri'oiiH' the disa-j
.livable '.M'eenisli hue of ihe ordinary' ?
: me.-ciir. vapor liyhl. a carbon I'ila-j *
in. 'I i- br<iii'_dil lo incandescence in
an envelope of niercurv vapor. The
filament oeiny enclosed in ti l-lube
co , j i lih;i !i i i |c aiere11 r\ l lie la I i.
r becomes heated and vaporized.
"|A- i lie vapor fills Ihe lube, it carries I
... <i i I
> part i'l I ue current, and llie carhop ~
; : I'dured i:i temperature and ulows J j
' >\it!i reilli.at. supplying the needed
, color correct ion. A
Our Breezy Nomenclature.
i Wa>hinutoii Star.
i | fiie "hill hilly" figures promin- i
1111 \ in t lie newspapers. lie is the o-y
i" | siieci i*sor of the "wool hat" and yj,
I ihe "red neck," and something of
) ihe - a 111 e order of citizen. Whence
-jilie name, ami whal its full meaning?
'file "Wool hat" Heeded llo eX'
1 plana! imi. Ili- headgear told all. lie
ie. de | les "s,,fl-b.-He.l" hal. as j
d:-! i'.'j ui-! icd from the "hard-boil-!
el" hal llie derb\ in his business.:
When he Hoiked i;i the li.'l.l by day
it answered as a >nt:-iiade and when
, he worked" al draw poker al niirht it I
softened the rays of the tallow ilipj
i i and enabled him ! > make a close ex-|
i ' an,inn! ion of his hand. lie was aj
i plain citizen without frills, and the|
" : 11a.: proclaimed the man.
T; i ' I neck" was quick as
easily understood. As one of the
i ci n,mon people lie ninsi dress to suit
i . hi- work, and he. inn, worked in the
i' i lield. A "hard-boiled" shirt ami I
siamiiuy collar being out of place
I there, he wore a "soft-boiled" shirt:
' j and the low collar exposed his neck to
- i I .it* pi.tiless rays of the sun. Me thus
i became a "red neck" by every right
! J in the line of duty. Swells and town
- folk niitfhl scorn liiin. but he had .
, . t<
i' nol'miy to aiioloyizi' |or. and was nn:
afraid. A]
' I tut llie "hill billy.'' Whal of him?
- j lie does not always live in the hills, y<
f j and his name is not always Billy. Tie
- ; sometimes hails from the swamps, and
I : might very well answer to Keube. . j
i | Nor is he always a plain cilizeu e; tv
inu' coarse bread in the sweat of his
? face. lie is often a loujili person,
f and ripe for riot and other forms of II
o i lawlessness.
- j dust now he is in the front ranks
: of the ni.yht riders who are defying p
all authority in Kenlucky. and Ihrow">
inv sections of thai far Stale into y
d anarchy. The "hill billv" is all
o sorts of a fellow, and his name is a
c legitimate subject for inquiry.
> j A11 peoples are fertile in the inanu- ^
11 I fai lure of nicknames and striking
is characterizalions, hul none more so
i- than our people. Our slanjr is probably
as rich and abundant as any on
e record. Our polities in particular V
has developed this faculty in us to a
s- really line point. Nearly every spell?>,
binder has become a coiner of new
n- words and phrasas which strike the
w popular fancy, and every campaign
.4 leaves current expressions Ihe fuller
e- and happier for the exercise of this
>r humor.
to Who will succeed Ihe "hill billy,"
a as ho has succeeded the "wool hat"
and the "red neck?" We are approaching
a campaigjn which, both
> because of its importance and tho
(,\V alignments likely, should he pr
lie '!' new 11?11mos Jin.I idioms.
The Loss He Occasioned.
A well known minister of Philadt
liia accepted an invitation to lectin
i a small town in New Jersey, |?
I It;rwarn' discovered thai ho had
rior engagement on the same ilat
? he notified (he committee aecon
igly. and offered to make good ar
?ss the society might incur Ihroiii!
is delinquency.
In reply the secretary said that i
II I'm was done, and inclosed a ham
ill. which read' as follows: "As tl
ev. Mr. Blank is unable to give li
Ivrlised lecture as announced,
i\gro in i list el |iop(. has kindly
ulcered to give a performance. An
'rsini who has bought a ticket l'i
* If'Iiire can have it cxelian-jcd t
is mii payment <.r 10 cents extra.
It Wholesale Price?
Bananas,
Oranges,
Apples,
nd all sorts of Fruits.
ALSO
-fomemade
Candy.
jj UMHI.
Mileage Books.
>00 APiIe Slate Family Tickets $11..
.?Good over the Atlantic Coasi
ne in each State for the head or de
JONES' <
S, B.Jone.
nr:A
STAPLE & FANCY Gi
Confectioneries, Fru,
Phone 212.
New I)
Dear Madam Housckeep
V
sntion to our stock c
roceries and solicit
3Ur potronage during
We feel safe in sayi
he most complete thai
hat we can serve you
er.
We will ever keep in
or tan t poiats: quali
ice modorate prices.
If you are not aires
e would be pleased t<
ist of satisfied cus
We wish 1908 to be c
ou join us in making
Yours f<
o-1 pcndeii t members of a family. Limit
i'<i to iimc year from dale of sale.
100(1 Mil,- |iilcrchaiigeablc Individual
Ticket $20.00.?-Good over the
Atlantic Coast Line and 30 other lines
(.e in the Southeast aggregating 30,000
Llj. miles. Limitod to one year i'rom date
a of sah\
| 2000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.?
1. j Good over t-lie Atlantic Coast Line
,y j amf 30 oilier lines in the Southeast
,|, i aggiegating 30,000 miles; for a inmij
agcr or head of linn and employes li1()
milcd to I'ive, hut good for only one
j.; of such persons at a time. Limited to
10 : one year from date of sale.
is i 1000 Mile Southern Interchangeable
a Individual Ticket $2").00.?Good over
1 - { tin? Atlantic Coast Line and 75 other
v lines in (lie Southeast aggregating 41,>r
000 miles. Limited to one year from
i dale of sale.
" All mileage tickets sold on and af?,,
t *r April l<t. I!)(N, will n??( be honored'
for passage on trains, nor in j
J checking barrage (except from lion-j
J agency siatioiis and stations not
open for the sal cof ticket*! bill must j
be presented at, ticket o flues ar.d there !
exchanged for continuous tickets.
1") cents saved i:i passage fare by j
purchasing local ticket from our
agents. I |
Atlantic Coast Line.
T. C. White, 1
(ieneral Passenger Agent.
W. .1. Craig,
Pasenger Trallic Manager, ;
Wilmington. N. 0.
TP
I
Change of Schedules. J
KtVective 12.01 a. m. Sunday Jan. ^
5th, 1!?)S. tiie following is the time
of departure of all passenger trains
leaving Newberry Union >tation:
Southern Railway: j )
No. 1"i for Greenville . . . ,8.57a.m. j
No. IS for Columbia .. . .1.28 p.m. '
No. II for Greenville .. ..1.17 p.m. j
No. li> for Columbia 8.47 p.m. j
C., N. & L. Ry. ! <
No. 85 for Laurens ~>. 1J) a.m.
No. 22 for Columbia . .. .8.-17 a.m. (
No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.1(5 p.m. .
No. 53 for Columbia . . . .3.10 p.m.
i No. 21 for Laurens 7.25 p.m. i
j No. 84 for Columbia.. .. 8.30 p.m.
i No's. 84, 8f>, 21, and 22 run daily j
, except Sunday. ^
The above schedule is given only
as information, is not guaranteed and
is subject to change without notice,
t G. L. Robinson,
-I Station Master.
f
?W??MMMMMMBM?I ill ?B???
1ROCERY,
s, Proprietor.
iAlii IN
ROCERIES, PRODUCE,
it, Cigars and Tobaccos.
erry, S. C., Jan, 17, 13 .
er:
lo wish to call your at.f
Fancy and Staple
at least a portion of
this year.
ng that our stock is
l is offered here and
in a satisfactory man
i mind three very imiy
of goods prompt seridy
a customer of ours
d add you to our long
tomers.
>ur banner year. Will
it so? 1
or business,
Jones' Grocery. (
To BL.;oiV OUT WILL B
US, AND YOU PURELY /
EASTER FA.S.S WITHot
YOU? TAKE THE BLo.S.S<
T //ILL LOOK BARE,
AND YOU YOURSELF
ATTRACTIVE. DRE.S.S \
a ILL MAKE YOU FEEL
SWELL NECKTIES WILL
VE CAN 'HOW YOU ,SWE
75. I .OO.
'ROPER THINGS IN ,S<I
2.00.
3ooD FEELING UNDERWE
TA.STY Ho.SE FOR 1 OC. ;
CA-STER ^UIT-S OF THE
>1 2.50 1 5.00 20.00 2 2.
aTE HAVE EVERYTH1NC
RE.SPE'
E\
THE UP-To-T
Every onewhi
Fine Box Pa|
Talcum Powd<
to call and s<
Herald and f
before purcha:
We also havi
Candies. Post
Cards and D\
see us before k
Broaddu
HERALD & NE
Dry Goods, Notions, <
thing that belongs to ai
store. Every article
No old stock, no last
from Ntw York. Our r
spent two weeks in tho
perienced man buying
market. All come to sr
children, we can fit all
for the first.
N.LBlac
Next to Bank.
re solved
a*t now is the time &
BLOOM OUT in X
a/ array, nature
!LOOMI(sIC our IM BFA\jTY '
This season - why
duld not yoo bioom
t- we've cot the
ossoms
BU5TER BROWNW
' J
1 ftMr
J LP^sZ '
mco wo.o. THREE LILIES. . <
I
e ea/5y if you come to
^re not 6oin(j to let
JT 5looming out a ie
dmaS from a vine and
fail To DREaSaS well
will not look aSo
vill helyou. dreaSaS
600D and proasper.
add To your DREaSaS.
ll necktieas for $50.
rtas for $ ] . 0 0; j. 50.
APv FoR$. 5 0. 1.00. j. 50
2 5 c. 5 0c.
! 5east makeas $30.00
, 50 & 2 5 .oo.
i YOUR froDY NEEDaS.
CTFULLY,
vart-perry co.,
he-minute dealeras.
j is in need of ]
oer, Extracts,
sr, Soaps, etc.,
?e our line in
Mews building
sing. ^
3 a-nice line of
Cards, Easter
'es. Come to
)uy ing.
;WS BUILDING.
ur-rr^rir j. 1 'mrf intr WCaBBW?B BUBWBBfl?l
Shoes, Clothing, everyn
up-to date Dry Goods
new and up-to-times.
mason's goods, all direct
nanager Lonnie Black,
it city with a well ex- ? /
and getting the est in
us, men, women and
. Store open the 19th J
:k & Son,
Prosperity, S. C. i