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(Jrady that .-rn ; trlU'rd t h? * 1 1 1 lt> die III the t'li'lt tif i 'hair ?>n Novciiilicf 'Js I'm)- the mil r 1 <ii i" on July la ! iif I t i\'i" ! StiKiant I, mn (.Iciu* and PepuM . I nitr-fi State* Marshal Sain Lilly The \ i I'd l( ' iif the Jill \ lilldlll^ t h* falhcr anil .-.on mu!t> of murder .11. the lir-t dej^rei "with tlx' nii'i'ty <?!' ?lit- 1 uiirt" \va> it tinned at . <?"?!??? k th. iii'iinin^ and 1 ? ?? ? ? i \ t ?? 1 b\ 1 the court thirty minutes later. Sentence was formally pronounced I a few minutes after o'clock this | afternoon. Judge Grady delivering an impassioned address to the prisoners before 'uttering the words that num j hi -Ted their days. "Now a' ynn < omo to the end of j your sinful journey." the court said in a voice that quivered with emotion tie Co vi It 1 u.it suppress, "your sole comfort rests with that (Jod whom ;,')U s.eelU to have, forgotten." ~ \ water heater that also serves as j a lit. place is now on the market. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY SPECIALS. ''??I hi'im !?.??!, i;ii^? !<>t with lu .illt it'll! i>!i! tiers in h< >t ic>ui?n *;al irt s ? > 1 1 . ^..i,(i .i.Im) <|\\r!'.u hnu-e that at a Miial! ic<! ran lv math1 of ( anulc!!'.- he>t honu ? . Such huations are vrrv M-ai i%. W c !:.t>r .1 |>hu' ? ? i ? "his 1 ? ? j qiii?fk si!c that js woith invent ".Kali t'K' tt'-ni all .r.w tainlpuir.t, *r.() niiiiiut he njual etl a* h< i tn r pr i ? ;>c- it t? Tliicr I ? ? * li . "?! !"t> i-? 1*1 K i '!> > t 1 ( ? ? ? l ;it iv.-> than irpia*. rnicr.t ni-l. i >e Ka - h ? : rrf* rapaiiy advaflr::?^ aionjf business i i ti t ? ?? and .soil ,, ' r:. k up a!! of rhi<? property A^k .tlx 'lit . S? \ ( i i i ? . ir i ? ? ' ! a ' -Iir.t a \ ? : \ : r.i^nr: a hie pi :> r. ! f a i J : i) !hm t .i ' : h< i ? > ? . ! ! .1 - ?? : : u ? i .1 ! ! \ ? w . < a n he -= h< w n at . 1 1 . ni? . ( 1 1 ? i ? > 1 v v- .. ; ? ? .1 : .> .. ! : < : n ; - : ?. .1 ? . j mihv v t til rti p? 1 t \ If \ . 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Oct. 14,~~StudonU at CloiiiKon collet, South Carolina's agricultural school, 18 miles north west of here, went on strike thin afternoon when the demands of the ^nior class, supported by the entire student body of approximately 1.2(H) students were turned down. More than 900 students are involved The. students early this morning handed to President Karle a number of requests, one of which asked for better food. In the same petition the reinstatement of "Dutch" Hollahan, persident of the senior class and cap tain of ..the football squad, was re quested. Hollahan was dismissed after he personally submitted a peti tion for better food, members of the faculty declaring that he had been drinking at the time. Hollahan de nies this charge. After the demands of the senior class were flatly turned down by the president of the school, a meeting of the students was held and a walk-out decided upon. The withdrawal of the students began shortly before '6 o'clock, and was orderly. No college property was damaged. Karly to night scores of students were on the streets here, and they report that over <>00 im-n had already packed up and left the campus, while the continues in an uninterrupted flow. The remaining number will leave Wednesday, some of them waiting for transportation from home. The .walkout at Clemson was caused primarily by the conditions prevailing in the mess ball and the action of the discipline committee in dismissing Hollahan, it was said. The food served in the mess hall was often unfit to eat, it was asserted. The so-called "hot dogs" served were more often than not simply rotten, students assert. It is complained that the food served to .^2 men on a table was the same in quantity as that served to from 28 to HO men last year. ? This. state of affairs continued up until last Sunday night, when the that something should be done to re members of the senior class decided lieve the situation. Heretofore, they had been unable to make any pro tests, as the college authorities had I dispensed with the services of a matron who handled these matters last year. Hollahan, as president ?>f the senior class, talked to President Karle "and the commandant. Colon. -1 Cole, about the conditions in the mess hall. The discussion became a heat | cd one, and was ended by Hollahan being placed under arrest under the I charge of drinking. Monday afternoon Hollahan was tried by the college authorities and dismissed. The testimony Of Col. I Cole and Captain Higgins was that j liquor had been smelled on the breath | of the accused, r.nd that he had ad j mitted taking a drink on Sunday I night. | Hollahan denied that he had either j taken a drink or admitted taking one, [it fs .saiil. The senior class fell that Hollahan had not received a fait trial j and that his dismissal had been j caused by his stand in protecting against conditans and not <>n the evi dence si nun irs t he ease. Consequent ly they <i. mar. !' <! that Ix'tter food lv served .n the mess hall; that a ma Ifiin In set urri.'; that the me>s officer, .1. I >. Hariomhf, be asked to resign; That Huliaiiaii l>e m instated as a stu dent. 1 1 1 b< given a fair trial. These requests were lefused by the pi evident, forming the immediate uiu-e of the walkout. All this would :v?t have resulted in the walkout had there not been general dissatisfaction about the way in which the military department had conducted matters, students say. More than 200 of the "striking" eadets arrived here tonight. Those inter\ a' wed declared they would re 'urn t" the state institution when the <-.>!i? tr,> officials complied with the terms outlined in their jH-tition. To.- students' fH^itinn contained the names (.f every member of the senior < i.^s t\>ept eight, it was stated. The ? cht s?.nit?rs who declined to -:gn the . :t:<>n gave a> their iea?or. that wanted t< give thi p; ? ddent *n ? ? :rv.' t j 1 ? . :. .a- .* ion.'* Cr.nwJ Inaueural Race in ( h.irlotto. i J * i ? t ' . Kaiiu a \ a ?? n- ? - that' ? . ? ? . ' . 1 ' ? ' . ? r\ ? ' s ( . V; I ? a - ' 1 1 ! 1 < - j r i v p '? ,.,?d ! .1 .1*. "s ?( I r. a .. ' *e. \. ( i ' ' ' 1 ? 'J i ? h i J ? ? final ; : ; ' ) : t >? : _ 7 ? . .un ; i 1 K' ? - * - ' !V-. ' - ' ? w 1 1... f :.i .. .. a: C >t ,i...t!'e I ; 1 1 m ft . !???:.'< ,'ir-t "X'rii r ?' n - a. . .mtnoda' ions wiii h< pro- j \ ded f ? > r comfort of vivitnr< c>n this (A \ A s t * * . " ******* ? ? < ? For full particulars apply to ticket agents or address S. H. Mclean, Dis trict* Passenger Agent? Columbia, 2. C. W-30 - Old Folks' Ailments MI began taking Black Draught over fifty years afo and my experience with it stretches over a good long time," says Mr. Joe A. 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