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BENJAMIN SLOAN HAS RESIGNED Has Served the State University Many 5fears. Granted an Annuity in Recognition of His Long Service in the Cause of Education. Tlu' Siiilo. Ma.j. I'.onjamin Sloan lias rotii*cm1 from I lie presidency of Iliv tniversily of (South Carolina. I lis resignation was submitted to tlu* board of trustees yesterday, and lie will retire at the vnd "I' the current scholastic year, June ! ">. It will be jileasini!" lo Ma.j. Sloan's many, many friends ti> know that lie has been awarded :in annuity by the! ( amebic I' ouuibi! ion in r? : o-jnil ion of his self-sai-rilit'iu.t*' devotion in! I earn in j. Ma.j. Sloan was n.'\'er an | a>pi ra nl f< r 1 lie h< ?!' I he pos| uf I ptv-idenl of lite uni ver.-iI v. for 'Jo j years he liao lanvhl liiere with no' su e!i w i -11. !>u! when l!ie chair of; I'lv.ideiii became \a? anl a few year.-! auK. he wa> prevailed upon to accept t'lt- Hull: a! a litne when (here wa-'' :i crisis and :t slron-j- will a> well as a ! judieioiis and eaulions and experienced mind was needed. Ma.j. Sloan lias passed' I he a'.:e limit ami annually tendered his resignation only io have il rejected by the board. However, il is likely I hat this lime' his residual ion w ill be received by . I he board on account or tfi,> unusual I >1 a! einenl which lie makes. I he resignation came ?|iiile as a' >arpii-e ! I lie members of |he board, and l hey declared la-| niuiil I hal I hey j \v..uld have -real d'ilVW-nlly to find I he | man |i> maintain llic work iie has! don.-. In l eiideri n'j his residual ion, I'rc.-ide'il Sloaii made tlie f.illowiiej writ-I 1 -1;11 :11< ;it in i lie hi?ai il : " ! I i my 1 m;. mm t? .-late to the board thai I shall have to decline, at the < n<; nl inis session, standing for r. election to hot h ollices. presidenl of: I ic iiniver-ity and profes-or of ph\-| I wish lo retire becausc I am ! pa i n In 11 \ eons,-ions thai She interests' of i be ii11i\ ersiiy can far bet ter be ! served and promoted 11_\ a youiiu'ei" | ami more vigorous man. Moreover. | because of declining years. I find the! duties and I e-pousihilil ies of these i ollices la-t ^rowinu uml'aly wcari-j some. '"It is with profound urief thai 1 ! make I h:s aniioitiiceineiiI. for more tnaii a <|iiarl?*r of a century I have! j:\en my-elf heart and >oul to this' o.,i soinel.me.- cn!!i '..e, .-.on let imes 1111' \ I r-i I \. I now feel i hat the be-1 I ha w.s- w it ii'ii I ii c has beeli -p.u!, and 1 !>:H niy l.old Ii |'e ha- beell slacken.-ii and >n 1 as|< vmi to release! I me. '' A nl ieipat iiej' my release. I w ish lo express lo ihc board my gratefulthanks I??r its gracious niurlcsy, and advice, ami its uniformly helpful support t hroUM'honl my adminisl ral ion. Alhouuh 1 leave it my love for the old institution is undying and I wish! I could live to s -e il become the ureal j university which South Carolina must, have. ' It may be i.f interest t > the board ' I" know lain iny retirement will i.??t i be acfon:p:is|ie.| !?\ d: st r - |,. me; peciiniai :!y. A ropy ,,j a let ter from j tb'ii!\ I., i'l iii-hitt. president of |!|" ' ;| i! i l-'oumlal ion I.. r i he Ad- j \ancemcnt ol leaching. herewith ap-j pen.Ted. will show that at t |lv> instance | of my friend-. ('ol. .!,,hn T. Sloan. .1. j d. McMaha'i and others. I have been ' granted a retiring allowance of Jsj. I .">( j annually; this will dissipate in niv j old aye 'all tear of the wolf at the! door.' Wiiciher lhis recognition of, services tendered is deserved is not | Jor me |.< say. but I hope I do no j w roug in grateluly accepting it.*" Received With Regret. (iov. Ansel. as chairman of the board, staled thai the annoiincemeu! was received with sincere regret. The I board and the people of the Stale looked upon .Major Sloan as a tower of strength and appreciated that he had done a .ureal work for the Cniversity of South Carolina and foi the Stale. ITo went on to declare that the great work that Major Sloan had done as professor would live for irenerations and that the Cniversiiy of South Carolina was glad to have had such a noble man as its bead for these many years. (Major Sloan was deeply touched and thanked the hoard for its kind j expressions. Later on a committee <' was appointed to prepare resolutions on the retirement of President Sloan. This committee will consist of Messrs. Thomas -M. Raysor, ]?. P. ITamer, Jr., and C. E. Spencer. As Major Sloan's recognition from the Carnegie endowment is to begin whenever he retires from the presidency, he has asked to be relieved as Boon after commencement as possible. I v v ' X,, ;A' . .. . For more than 27 years Major Sloan lias l)00n working and toiling for the education of the young* men of tlie State at the South Carolina college, and tlie news of his retirement will bo received with sorrow throughout the 'Slate. The letter from the Carnegie committee expressed the highst appreciation of I he excellent' work of Major Sloan. Clemson Troubles. 'I lie letter from Dr. Crawford that follows is given eonspfcuous position because it treats of a matter of considerable public interest, and of great personal moment !o many mothers an11 lathers in South "Carolina. It is eertainly worthy of consideration by the trustees. The board is best able I" il.'lermiiie the re(|iiiremenls for cnnii' discipline :ii the college. Diseipline i-. what is nee.led ; if ii can be secured with a less severe punishment In,in has been imposed, then modern I I hat |*11 ui>ument ran do no harm, .mil will ttu much good. I ho ('leinson an! Imrit i, s must 1,,. |;)(. ,-Mges. On ihi'in resjs |!m responsibilii v. I I " tin- Mili14i]' of thi> Sialr : Will von kindly puMish a sngiresli"ti from me. in refeivnc.' to the reeent unfortunate breaking up of Jhe classes al ('lomson college? As on,' of the original trustees of W i ii I It rop col I eye, I al tended thoopeninvr of Clemson in ISJI.'l for the purlin-;,' of y.-iiing information !hat would aid us in building the former and saw al oimv I he wonderful opporlunilies that it gave the bovs of our Stale. I have watched i;.s progress wilii a vivai d.-al of iliferent since, and noted with pride, the many maulv. well trained yoiinj- men it has sen! a'nl re;ret t! i: - misfortune, more - > fo i!i,. -I.id.Ills interest.-d than lo lie en,|ej. . I laving had' a mililarv II ai;i:m"j", I a|>|U'rciaf i> fully the inii*'::::!,'(> "I l i-id discipline and have ei;r;i i -in 111 make of the committi wao discharg'ed their duly: bnl, in view of the fact st,Mu. ,1,1c Uo. man win. signs herself '"A .Mother'' ha- .?aill ihroii'jii your columns) thai I n?*r?* is iio other college in the State of the same kind where (lies,, young men could l'iui>h Iheir and in view n| tlie lad, also, that similar ofl?'u>es in the past have been overlooked'and of the manly course of (he junior class could the college authorities not >ee their way dear to reinstate at n.'M session every boy dismissed who expressed repentance and I lie desire t > he reinstated ! I his maguauimity on the part of ' 'e facull \ and others would save man;, i:a.:I v !i,.\ , ;i i,.1 M. i less,.,, ( 1 "i ce "! n'i-eij.line i hey have adminis. , !' k I have 1111 boy at ('leinson eol' " '.e. but have >i\ sons, which fact lend-; to increas,. my natural love for bovs, hut especially do 1 love the mischievous, fun-loving boy. for it is from them, principally, thai come our successful men, and 1 am sure that "illy that spirit prompted these boys to leave the campus on April 1. T. A. Crawford, M 1). h'oek Hill. S. C.. April 11. .1908. SIMPLE WA.SH CURES ECZEMA. Itching. Burning Skin Disease Routed Without Use of Injurious Drugs. ' lea! inventors often have .been ionised for .surrendering the secrets Im-ir discoveries. Practically the sam,. thing happened in ihe medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of < "hicago. Mr. Dennis, in his own oilieo praotice. discovered tliat pure vegetable "il id winlergreon, properly mixed with other simple remedies was praolieallv a sure specific for Kezcma, psoriasis, barber's ilea, salt rheum, and other itching skin diseases. Rut 'iio oil o| vvintergreon alone was lound inel Iective. It required other I mild ingredients such as glycerine and | thymol compounded with the wintergreen. to produce the real eczema cure. This compounded D. D. D. Prescription positively takes away the itch at once?the instant it is applied to Ihi' skin. Ibis vegetable liquid does away with deleterious drugs so long used in an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas modern science has determined that ozooma is first and all the time a skin disease. It you want to know more about the merits of 1). D. 1). Prescription, all at our store. We vouch for this remedy, \\ , 0. Mavos, Xevvbcrrv, S, C. 0 P| II |J| COCAINE anc HUM WHISKEY Habits cured nt my Sanatorium In i xewr weeks. You can return to youi homo in 30 days vrell, free and happy I hare made those habit* a specialty foi 2??tore c?Md thousands, rnri Hook on Home Treatment sent rKc.1 Address DR, ?. N, WOOllRY v AUMt*,?? Try M. UMTS Ice Cream Homemade Candy & Fruits. Old Postoffice Building NOTICE TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. In accordance with (lie Oonstitu- ; lion of (lie Democratic party of South Carolina, the Democratic Clubs of the county of Newberry arc hereby called to meet at their respective places of meeting on Saturday, April 'Jotli. 1f..*0N, J or 'lie purpose of reorganization. At Ibis meeting, in addition to the 'election of officers i'or the club, there .shall be 'elected one member I roin vach club to serve as a member of (he ( ountv Executive Coinmitteo lor two years, and also delegates It the county convention which will convene at Newberry C. II. on Monday, .May I, PM)^. Kaeh elnb is 'entitled lo One delegate for every twenty-live , members and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof. 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Cashier. * Edw. R. Hipp, W. B. Wallace, V. President. Ass't Cashier. G. B. Cromer, Atty.