The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 27, 1910, Image 4
Ccrtai{ Cfcsrtes Me By Dr. lei He
Charges as False.
ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE
b the 1Knm ,4 V*ed by Members of
Board of Trustees In
THE LAZY BUG
SAID TO BE MOST SERIOUS IN
FECTIOUS DISEASE.
The Doctors Discuss It, . and Dr.
Stiles Says It Threatens the South
as None Other.
"The most serious Infections dis
ease in the $outh today is (hat of
the hookworm,” deciared Dr. Charles
Wardell Stiles of the United State.’
public health service in addressing
ng Complaint Filed With
Committee, Re!atiTeK he
halTonal conference called
%»'AAdrrt>f Clemson College.
Replylar Ja Dr. Meli, whoee let-,
ter as to Clemson codnltions was
pnblished a few day* ago, Dr. Coke
D. Mann has issued a statement, In
flrhlch he characterised certain ch&rg-
'~ea-as-‘’absolutely false and without,
foundation." In general the state
ment carries quite a criticism of Dr.
Mali's actions as president of the
college.
Dr. Mann, who is fc member of
the Clemson board of trustees, say*
In his statement:
"I had thought that the eontro-
▼ersy between Dr. Mell and myself
.had ended, but I saw in the Charles
ton News and Courier of the 17th
instant that I was mistaken. He
has s number of charges against
me, all of which are absolutely un
true. As his first charge he says:
•Wihlle I was in controversy with
* the last commindant in the matter
of who should discharge the duties
of the president's office, the Rev. C.
D. Mann, a member of the board of
'trmrt®® 8 * published an article in the
newspapers condemning me In my
efforts to control the officers of the
* college, and yet he had not avail
•d himself of the opportunity to In
form himself concerning my side of
* the matter under consideration.’
He says further down that I had
disqualified myself from sitting at
a subsequent meeting of the board
-•f trustees. He calls It a Jury. The
public knows what he roes is. Again
' he says: 'He took part In the dis
cussion, which occurrad In the board,
and cast his vote against me In
the final action of the trustees.'
What disqualified me with the Doc
tor? Specify. Was It for stating
facts which I tried to get him or
some one else to come and deny?
I made the> broad challenge that If
any man would deny It I would prove
It, and he did not see bis way clear
to dispute- It. Then why did he
not come out like a man and not
^ wait like a dirty eur until he had
Mft the State? I call the attenTIdh
of the. public to this fact. Cspt.
Minus had already resigned as coin
land ant and Dr. Mell waa trying to
put the whole blame on him, and
I knew It was untrue. Therefore I
earn* to hie rescue and have noth
ing to regret or take back."
"Let me say right here that Dr.
Mell has his first time ever to deny
one of Capt. Minus’ charges before
the board of trustees. He gsve m
to understand that ha waa supreme
Forgetting that the other man waa
in authority In his department and
had rights to be observed and
spected, not by
sks, bnt
SOME HOT STUFF
Democratic Congressman Files Sensation
al Charges Abont
USE OF PUBLIC MONEY
of this disease at Atlanta Tueaday
morning. While specimens of tlnr
hookworm, hare been found In ttm
New England States, the Middle
West and In the Northern Pacific
States, the disease primarily Is one
of warm climates and Is generallv
prevalent in the South Atlant+e and
Gulf States. On the negro Is placed
the responsibility for the presenfc"
of the disease in the United States.
Dr. Stiles said that the hookworm
found here has been traced to the
west coast of Africa, "and It un
doubtedly wag brought here by the
netgro."
In this Connection Dr. Stiles
called attention to the fact that
while the negro had given to the
whites the hookworm, tuberculosis
had been presented to the negro by
the whites and today the death rate
from consumption among the • m>-
gres of the South Is three times the
toll of the disease among the whites.
Twenty-five per cent of the cot
ton mill employes of the South are
infected wfth the hookworm, said
Dr. Stiles, who based the statement
on personal visits made to 28 mills
in North and South Carolina, Oeor
gla. Florida, Alabama and Mlssissip
pi. The mills In the sand sections
of these States show much higher
percentage of infection than do tnose
of the Piedmont or clay sections. In
the mills of Atlanta the infection
was found to be less than five per
Cent.
In some of the rural communi
ties of the South, where there is an
absolute lack of sanitary conditions.
90 per cent of the inhabitants are
Infected.
Dr. H. F. Harris, of Atlanta, to
whom Dr. Stiles referred as the first
man to recognize the hookworm In
the United States, was chosen chair
man of the conference. At the af
ternoon session Dr. Harris discussed
the treatment of the disease. IO
declared It to be most susceptible
to treatment.
Dr, George Dock of Tulane uni
versity described the symptomology
of the disease and a paper on "The
Pathology of Uncinariasis" was read
by Dr. Newton Evans of Nashville,
Teirn. "Btceeaive Waste of Ameri
can Life," was the subject of an
Interesting address by F. F. Rltten-
house of New York, president of the
Provident Savings Life Assurance s><
clety. At night Dr. Stiles delivered
a stereoptican lecture, depicting the
sanitary conditions at the cotton
mills and other plac
Mora than " i^aoa
In Brooklyn
Hitchcock Declares to House Com
mittee That 1'uimIA af the Interior
Department Were Improperly Used
~ In Paying Prlmtc Trnrctlinu Kv-
pense# tyf‘■Ballinger's Nephew, :
Somewhat waning Inferost In TIv
Investigation of the so-called Ii.il-
liUger-PInchot controversy .was
quickly revived In congress Moinias
by seiisaf io-nal chiU-gw* Sec
retary BaHinge]*, of the interior de
partment, and other oilb iais, • fi
by Representative Hitcheo'k, (Inin
ocrat), of Nebraska, with the < m
mitteo on expendittirs in lie* int- ri
or department, and incidentally by
the senate's adoption of the investi
gation resolution agreed upon in con
ference. The house will adopt Ur
resolution later.
The most important allegation of
Mr. Hitchcock is that funds of the
interior department were improper
ly used In paying private travehug
expenses of Secretary H.i
nephew. The secretary and <
officials of the interior d‘
wjll be subpoenaed h
commltt'-e on evpon’itnrcs
Mr. Hitchcock’s charges w
dressed.
The statement asserts that when
Mr. Ballinger became commi.-sione
of ttu^ general land offh
sitlon he held before emerit i,
cabinet, he reduced the sain:
Law Clerk \\ right so that
Wright's |2.0nb salary "con
given to Jack Ballinger, h!s m
not under the title of law clerk,
under the title, ere tied by Mr
Unger's order, of c mtl lentia
I have been told Wlight died of
appointment and humiliation
thereafter."
Jack Ballinger remained a
n the service, the statement sa
his manner of living, about the ti
his uncle resigned, in Mar'h, iff
being alleged to illustrate "the re,
less expenditures of the l.u
flee."
"It was announced," the statement
goes on to say, "that young Jack
Ballinger was leaving the lant of
flee to resume law prnc'i e in y •
attle. In order that he might re
ceive a final rake-off he was desig
nated as special temporary insp c
tor of offices, an evident nutrag"
on the treasury. This enabled Ui’ji
to draw traveling expenses from
Wash lag ton to Seattle and a p*>r
diem also. Within two weeks afte r
he reached Seattle, he resigned* ai*
understood In advance, and r
law practice. Including rrrtr
practice before
The iMVO-
dtugla* to earth
it tar—d hair over m It toll.
Ua the aviator ^Inffliic' to the
oat. In tbia way It erne
HAVE LOST MOST
GULF STATES SUFFERED MOST
BY THE DAD WEATHER.
• .
Hester's Analysis of Movement
Shows Decrease From Last Year
of 1,000,102 Bales. .
A New Orleans dispatch says
Secretary Hester’s analysis of the
cotton movements- for- - live, four
months of the season, from Sepcm-
ber 1 to December 31, Inclusive,
sho ws' f haf'cbhipare,1 wTfh~Tfi@~ crop
movement last year the State of
' TttTatr has’ hncmg+rr itito sight-this-
sensem, in FoUntrITgurTs, 714.000
vales less; other Gulf States, which
Include Arkansas, Louisiana, Mis-
slsrippif Term f - v ?-e»-. -Mte-so+t-r-f—--and
Oklahoma. h,»\e marketed 834,000
, and Lin: '.gxiULU _of Atlantic
States which include North and
South Carolina. Georgia, Florida,
Alabama and Virginia, have niarke*-
rd r,7,ooo less, making the decreas"
’n t 1 e am Mint *: 1 ■ rk
.Mr. ll'.-u r show:
irought into si
States for the four months of
season as follow
as, 1.70'
nudur .lu&t. ytu
ireuse over yt
0.", I, and a dt
rno in 1 hut; of b 1 7,L’-'> 1.
Other Gulf States, 1,027,1 72 bales
i!cc:ease under last y ar of S34,
s4, a d'-ct ease under year befo's
4 7,7 09 and an
:ne time in r.md
Total crop in sit
tiibcr. 7.1!".:,
.n tm-rcasc nrr-i—re-r
:a-9,07i and a d*-ct'»‘a.-e uu4er the
ame tin)*' in I'auO of c svt,41>.V
Tbs groups of States furnished in!
mind figures of the c/ops of last!
and y**ur > r >re : Freni tin i
hate of Tcx.-s last yeir S.Sl'.'.uOO
■nd y* a” before last d.dd’l.uJu, nth
r Gulf States. 4.jnu,00() last year
and ;.ear before last 4,24t’.onu; At
ntir States, 5,(.100,(tun last year an
l(i9.000 yeare before last.
SEN E.\ 1 KK\ MEN CL.UMliD.
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DOWN AND OUT
Former Republican Idol Arrested hr
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Misuse of Mails
FALL OF J. N. HUSTON
He Made Ben Harrison President,
and for His Work He Hoped to
He a Cabinet Ollieer, but His
Ing Him Broke His Heart.
Tiie indictment returned against
James X. Huston, Qf Indianapolis,
I nd., for fraudulent xuse of the
Cnitcd States mniTsTmentis that this/'
once great jiowcr. in Indiana, aud
TTrrrt~nnd politic- bi^-t4reeK\tht*--BAG-
tem. Tin re arc thousands who Sym
pathize with him iu th»* present un
fortunate affair, thousands who Nave .
Will Dye For You , >% ®'
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Ladies' or Men’s Garments Cleaned or Dyed to look Uke new. Half r -.d^
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/Cleaned a nd Jtfoeked.
C. C. Laundry and Dye .Works?;''
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s> mn.vhired with him ever-'stnee lie.
started on-the derdiii", sliortly afteK,
tin- election of Benjamin Harrison as '
pr. sideut of tli(> iTiited States, i ^
it was James I! :st6n w ho elect''l | Ro’cky River, east of At
ton, Ontario.”-
j While bunting in the swamps of
3 >>n Mon-
Tliis Cores All Diseases—Send
free box. Prof Wm. Dulin, No-
braska City, Neb.
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i be se/retg'ry of th > treasury,
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u:. I tp' co a id baa e done.
Hpston was elect'd state sen at r
ISM, t!i ueh u wo
Near. 7','iu-n Turpie
itc,: Polled Cattle- Berkshire Hog*
u ^ ;It T„ Itt Q oa t a Breeder*. W.-
a Imge \Hld duck whica ua,i on on? R. Chfion, Waco, Texa*.
of its b an aluminum band benr- .
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agj. said tii.it hot infre.qtti'ti
■ pto t •n.i !l a'-mind ton
apt a re wild ducks, and an r
mg t .tetn, would t:i:n Hio tn
ihe 'uck was a good w\;s
The !.irtcst Books—Bend for our lat
est bool;let describing them. Sim*
Book Store, Orangeburg, S. C.
w ■
font
Till, NEW i KliliUAKIL
t,
Ihuam Trees—Budded and grafted
from choice varieties. Lowe*t
t r 5 es. Eagle Pecan Company,
lb ■ •> lew, Ala.
Teba'ao Growers—Splendid oppor*
i: d ies here. Write for particu-
Tulbthoma Tobacco Work*,
j a u’lahoma, Tehu.
was (!:•>
friend.
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s con fid a it'e and persona
Going to the home of M,
!'tt the day of Harrison'
>r the senate, t .• nut .M--
A d*^co v o* y~-of >^ ..-,7 —. e , n, „ e r
'anee to the farmers of tne Si.util !
h- new ferti’lz-r wbbh fi-ss beet
•'.•rfeeted (.’1 Of of th- is; nds n-a
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ntmwn that dm- la an ea-'w’m; f- (.„r Jam -ry Book List la Just off
th-’ pr s; contains reviews of all
ernirmisston offer o»
New, all retailers, sam '
C at pocket. "Very Proflto-
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medical auperviBor,
,aornion, determined to find
^ u - at wa » the trouble with the
I coolie* on my e*tate. Two-third*
-v ™ had been *trlcken h.?r*les»-
of eoaVnued ^SWrriW*.,
The battle broke suddenl;
day* ago. A\ first it w.
•trot; then a scattered llrli
the thing spread.
denlw
tirotj;is(> to M : s (fare i son. iiis fita
n’"’.*' was to cal', the Indiana TP
i>nil!ic.ins info a party love.feas
whi' h wn-
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f“'-t'*1 an org~’'i7atinn f ir v-n:.k in | w'’h' f
o;!>e- Rt a ' ,*s. D"b'c.,t i >us were s--:'.; Thau
i, \>t ''. * — a atflo on tne Balllnger-
nachot inquisition. There Is a
prospect of s Joint Democratic-Re
publican Insurgent committee being
named to oppose the committee be
ing named to oppose the committee
of the regular Republicans, irhtch
would bring a test bajf*
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reding. Registered Jersey
cal’fs. M. tk. b'ams, Joaes-
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Tuu host yields
‘A nmetl to Buy—Hides. Furs, Woo!,
he-'s-wpx fallow, scrap Iron, cow
pebs- Write for prices. Craw-
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Thla new fertiliser which
lime in Ua most usable form
fertiliser |
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