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KANN REPLIES TO DR. MEL Certain Charges Made by LattA Branded as False.-"Absolutely Untrue" is Term Used. Columbia, Jan. 18.-Replying I Dr. Mell, whose letter as to Cle3 son conditions was published in tI News and Courier of Monday, D Coke D. Mann issued f statement t -day, in which he characterized ce -tain charges as . "absolutely fal and without foundation.'' In gene al the statement carries quite a eri ieism of Dr. Mell's actions as pre ident of the college. Di. Mann, who is a member the Clemson board of trustees, sa: in his statement: "I had thought that the contr versy between Dr. Mell and mysA had ended, but I saw in the Charh -Wn News and Courier of the 17 instant that I was mistaken. He h a number of charges against me,.z of which arp absolutely untrue. j his first charge he says: 'While was in controversy with the la commandant in the matter of wil should discharge the duties of t1 president's office, the Rev. C. ] Mann, a member of the board i trustees, published an article in ti newspapers condemning me in u efforts to control the officers of ti college, and yet he had not availe himself of the opportunity to il form himself concerning my side < -the matter unier onsieration.' '"He says further down that I ho disqualified myself from sitting at subsequent meeting of the board < trustees. He eaHs it a jury. TI public knows what he means. Agai he says: 'He took part in the discu sion, which occurred in the boar< and east his vote against me in th Imal action of the trustees.' Whe fdisqualified #me with the Doctor Specify. Was it for stating fael which I tried to get him or som one else to come and deny 1 I mad the broad challenge that if any me would deny it I would prove it, an he did not see his way clear to di pute it. Then why did he not con out like a man and not wait like dirty cur until he had left the state -. all the attention of the public i this faet. ~Capt. Minus had alrea6 resigned as commandant and 1) Mell was trying to put the who blame on him, and Iknew it we oentrue. Therefore I eame to ai rescue and have nothing to regra or take back. LI.et me say right here tha~t D) Mell has 'his first time ever to dez -one of Capt. Minus' charges befo: the board of trustees. He gave us understand that he was supremi forgetting that the other man w: -in anThority in 'his department ar had rights; to be observed and r spected, not by the students in ba racks, but,/by the president of ti college as well. Capt. Minus we and is a gentleman of the highe - type notwithstanding what I) Mell may write or say. My interfe enee with the Mell-Mirnis contr< -Versy was not to interfere with D) Mell'Ts duties as president of Clem -son -college, as he would have tl public believe, ,but to show U1 public that Dr. Mell was trying i run the commandant, trustees -an everything <in sight. When we ha Dr. Mell and Capt. Minus before t - at an informal meeting, whenm aboi one-half of the board was presen Capt. Minus making his charges an -Dr. Mel! hearing them, and afte * hearing both of these gentlemen, .u went over the / situation, and w agreed that a committee should, 1 appointed to go next morning an see if Dr. Mel! would let the Minn department alone, and Dr. Mel - promised he would. Then the con: anittee went to Capt. Minus and h promised the same thing. Thi promise was not kept by Dr. Mel and Capt. Minus' resignation wa teindered during the session of th~ Legislature in 1908. "I am not at all surprised at D: Mell 's -eriticisms of me for I b< lieve had it' not been for my artie] to the press Dr. Mel! would be a Clemson college to-day.. I knew good deal more about his side of .th * matter under consideration than la thought I did. I had not beens c the board of trustees two mont! before it was very clear to my mi'a that he was too small a man for tlI place and with the criticisms an charges against him. They were t< inuch for the president of any gree * institution to carry. "Now I hope this will be sufficien * I have not tried to hurt Dr. Me and would not for anything in ti world. Now, Doetor, believe m Stop Dr. Mell, or I will take delibe: ate aim next time and if I don't g( you I will take the consequences.' (Sign Coke D. Mann. rOR CONSTIPATION T A Medicine that Does Not Cost Any thing Unless It Gives Satis factory Relief. If you suffer from constipation in ,o any form whatever, acute or chronic 1- we will guarantee to supply you te medicine th-at we honestly believe r. will effect permanent relief if ta e ken with regularity and according r- to directions for a reasonable length ;e of time.. 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