The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 26, 1908, Image 6
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CADET LIFE AT GLEMSON.
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1H Tefa Eiaaliatloas 8ov The
Boys Spend Their Time, Etc.
ClemsonCollege, March 23:
The much dreaded week of ex
- J n
animations is over ana we are an
again down at our regular work.
To some of us our examinations 1
have been a crisis in our school
life, while to others they have 1
been only a hard place.Notwithstanding
the fact they have 1
caused unusual hard work, they '
have been of great value to us j
all and an incentive to each one
to strive either to continue his "
~<k?d record or to elevate his
low one. J
With the beginning of the
third term's work much inter- c
est is being taken in athletics.
_ i t a: _r
Aiicuuurux rcLTcduua every arternoon
is devoted to either J
track work or base ball practice.
NThe new coach arrived a 1
few days ago and is yery much .
pleased with the condition of 1
the team. We hope to make a
better record this year than we
did lastyear in both the baseball
games and the track meets, r
Last Wednesday being Cal- C
houn's birth-day, was given as a J
holiday. This is the first day c
we hive had since Christ- (j
;-?cas. The junior class contrib- ti
-?ted much pleasure to the morn- 2
< hrg.part of the day by playing ^
-*a game of base-ball. The after- JJ,
t Hioon was devoted to the regu- n
<lar track and baseball practice, w
.The board of trustees, among &
whom was Senator Tillman, ^
spent tne day on toe campus and
gave some of their valuable time
to the encouragement of athletx
ics. ?
ia,3 been a frequent vis- gg
itor aiiibng the faculty and offi- la
cers of the college since las Sep- ?
tember. We have lost some of JJj
our jnost beloved teachers and ^
officers. The first to pass away m
vis Prof P T Brodie last fall, uj
i Then, while we were enjoying \
the Christmas holidays, Prof. ^
Shiyer was taken away only
a few days ago, March 15, p
we were snoctteu uy mc ouuu^u
death of the bookkeeper in the
treasurer's office, Mr Hard. The
lives of these men have been t]
noble and pure and have wield- c<
ed a great influence for good in b
the lives of the cadets. Every a
.student feels that it will be no
easy task for the men who are a
to till the vacant chairs to con- t
tinue the work as it has been *
going.
Last Friday night the literary f
societies broke the monotony of t
constant school life by a contest ?
for the purpose of selecting a
speaker to represent Clenison
at the Inter-State Collegiate Or- '
-atorical contest at Greenwood. ,
l?r T C Heyward, of the Cal- j
fcoun Literary societ}', was I
ckosen. His subject is "The
Spirit of the Age." Clem- I
/ sou came out third last year,
but she hopes to win the medal
this time.
The cadets are taking much
interest in the military exercises
now, preparing for the annual
inspection,which will take place
.about the tirst of April. It has
been rumored that Capt. Minus
is going to take the corps on an
encampment trip soon after the
inspection.
Clemson students seem to be
WKT3 BTO Mevo I m
HERE
tnuch in favor at Anapolis this
year. Four young men have
been awarded scholarships j
there within the past month.
These boys have left many warm <
friends at ('lemson.
Lots have been purchased for 1
the erection of two new church- ,
es on the campus. These church- ,
es are very much needed and it \
is the desire of every one con- 1
nected with the college to see '
them completed at an early
iate. Mr Graves, the Methoiist
preacher who has been c
sent here to take charge of the I
uuilding of the Methodist church,
states that he is going to have
the work begun soon. This y
neans that the cadets will soon |
>e allowed to go to the church
>f their choice instead of going
it i i
omecnapei.
The weather has been very
>leasant up here for the past I
hree weeks until last Saturday d
tight. Sunday morning there. Jj
ras a very heavy trost. Hope ^
t was not so cold in Williams- ?
>urg\ t
J Otto Graham. d
$100.00 paid by Or Shoop for any
ecent case of Grippe or acute '
'old that a 25 cent box of Pre- b
entics will nor break. How is this
or au offer? The Doctor's supreme t
onfidence in these little Candy Cold
!nre Tablets?Preventics?is cerunly
complete. It's a $100sgainst
5 cents?pretty big odds. And
revenues, remeuiuer, uvouiu uv i
uinine, no laxative, nothing harsh a
or sickening. Pneumonia would ii
ever appear if earlv oolda were al- e
ays broken. Safe and sure tor p
?veriah children. 48 Preventics 25c. n
' G Scott. ?
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His Opportunity. "i ^
A? Buffalo physician tails of tvo ^
?uog friends in that city who an- _
rred simultaneously upow their re- j*
jectire careen of phyticdih and _
wyeT. Late one afternoon the '
?wly made medico dashed irfto the
K>m of hie lecral friend,.exclaiming:
Grreat luck, old men! Cbngratu,te
me! Got a patient at Bastf On le
iy way to fee him now!" Where- o:
pon the legal light to be aupped b
is friend on the back, saying "Be- r<
ghted, old chap!" Then, after a ji
ight pause, he added, with a sly
rin: Say, let me go with you!, si
erhaps he hasn't made his wiIIPr a:
. i.
Too Gonerous.
A lady traveling as a first class h
aasenger was much distressed by
be plight of her valuable young ji
ollie, which at Preston station fell
etween the footboard of the train n
nd the platform. She appealed to h
porter to save it, and the man t]
rawled underneath the carriage
* ? J ii-. : i ,r_
11(1 araggeu me uimmi vui^ ?bough
the dog bit his hand several
imes. Having got her pet safely a
n her compartment, the lady re- s
rarded the man who had rescued it t
rom almost certain death with a b
hree penny bit. St. James* Ga- I
;ette. 3
This is what Hon Jake] Moore, a
State Warden of Georgia, [says of
Kodol For Dyspepsia: "E C DeWitt
& Co, Chicago, III. Dear
Sirs I have suffered more than 1
twenty years from indigestion.
About eighteen months ago I had J
grown so much worse that I could 1
not digest a crust of corn bread and 1
could not retain anything on my
stomach. I lost 25 lbs.; in fact I
made up my mind that I could not
live but a short time, ivhen a friend
of miue recommended Kodol. I
consented to try it to please him and
I was better in one day. I now '
weigh more than I ever did in my .
life and am in better health than for '
many years. Kodol did it. I keep .
a bottle constantly, and write this
hoping that humanity will be benefited.
Yours very truly, Jake C
Moore, Atlanta, August 10, 1904.''
Sold by W L Wallace.
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A nd so is cur Spr
est fads, cl>e<
your fancy; also a
Our spring line of L<
suit you. Our sprin
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canuot oe oeai. *-niL
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Hi* Son'* W**( Sid*.
"How are you, Mr. Smith ? How
is that son of yours making it with
his new motor bicycle?"
"Oh, he had quite a tumble the
other day," replied Mr. Smith. "He
iras speeding at'about forty miles
in hour along a rough macadam
road when all of a sudden the darn
machine stopped stone still, but my
?on kept on going from the momentum
and slid along the road for
ibout fifty feet before he could stop
limself."
"You don't say! Did it hurt your
?n y
"Ho, it didn't hurt him to apeak
>f. but ha tore the west aide of his
sants."
"Torp the what?"
"Tore the west tide of hie pants."
"Well, in the name of whining
iheels, what side of your ion's
>*aie is the west side?"
"Why, the side the son sets on."
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Work Fit For veday.
A stickler for the good old ways,
rhich we all admit to be the best,
Iropped in from church to see a
onng woman who was a writer.
Co''the great surprise and horrov of
he dear old lady, the writer was it
rork. Tha cheery click-click of
be typewriter sounded from her
ton.
"Oh, my dear girl," exclaimed tha
hocked caller, "yon hare not so far
ovgetten yonr early training as to
composing on Sunday?"
"Oh, my dear, only jokes and
hey are all jokes on reiigioas subsets."
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Btrmmt Carm In HUxiom
"Street ear conductors in the
Sty of Mexico," said a tourist, "giro
receipt to each passenger en tak
jg a fare. The pads are numberi
and show as quickly as 9 cash
agister how many fares each mas
lust return to- the company, providd
that the passengers accept the-receipts.
The Mexicans never forget
> demand a voucher, for each is- a*
umbered ticket in a monthly lob*
stj with many rich prises, and theambling
seal of the passengers acts
? a check on every tare taken ia*"
-New York Sua
Couldn't Discharge Him.
When the jury had filed in for afc
ttst the fourth time, with no siga
f coming to an agreement in the
ribery case, the disgusted judge
-vjarv nr? nr? aoi^ T this
? j,
At this one sensitive talesman,. ,
tung to the quick, by this abrupt
nd ill sounding decision, obstinate- 1
r faced the judge. 1
"You can't discbarge me, judge!""
e retorted. '
"Why not T* asked, the astonished j
idge. I
"Because," announced the tales- J
lan, pointing to the defendant's. ,
iwyer, "I'm being paid by that mam i
here!" Lippincottfs. 1
The Fisher arwt Hi* Flies. j
Donald McTavish, an adept afcji
ngl.ing after the "saumon" on Decide,
dissatisfied with the lures foe
he royal fish he could beg or buy, 1
>cgin to dress his own fly hooks.
In old crony, Sandy Wallace, met 1
ilcTavish one morning and said:
"I hear ye're stairted to dress yer
an hooks noo, Donald. Is that
rue?"
"It's a' that," answered Donald.
"An' can ye put them up gey
lat'ral ?" inquired Sandy.
"I dinna ken for that," replied
Donald, "but there wis a spider ran
iwa' wi' two o' them yesterday."
Dundee Advertiser.
Tho Helping Hand.
The company had been discussing
the social rise of a man of millions
tvho had begun life as a laborer.
"He owes it all to his wife," declared
one, of the number.
The others regarded her inquiringly.
"As soon as he was worth a million,"
she explained, "his wife set
about exchanging his union card for
a coat of arms. By the time he wa3
worth two millions she had made
the trade. The rest was easy."
Youth's Companion.
inji Clothing in the latclcs
and stripes to suit
tine line of Biue Series.
>vv Cuts are also in to
<* line of Dress Goods
le early and come often.
HUrinni 1
Don't
Wait!
TILL YOUR PROPERTY
IS DESTROYED, BUT INSURE
NOW,
Against Less
By Fire ir Cyclone.
If you want the best, get your
Insurance in a strong "Old
Line" company. 1 represent
several of the largest Fire and
Cyclode Insurance Companies.
L. H. FAIREY
At Bajik of Kingstree.
7-24 tf. ' , - ' ;-x -V
Notice to CreditorsAll
persons having claims aga'nat
the estate of Chae M Mouzon, deceased,
will present the same duly attested
tLn tKa iinderaicrncv? *0(1 all OM
owing Mid estate will make payment
to Lee k Asking for.
M. M. Mouzon.
3-12-4t Admin intra tor.
SECONDI
SERIES.
KINOSTREE i
BUILDING
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
bubscription books
are now open, at of- !
fice of Sec. &Treas., ;
W H Carr, for second
series Kingstree
RniMrmr anrl l.nan
Ass'nt a?id series to
consist cf not less
than 200 shares or
to exceed 250 shares.
First payment on
second series to begin
the first Tuesday
in May, 1908.
By order of Board of
Directors.
W.H. CARR,
SEC. AND TREAS. !
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Sour ^ ;j
dtomacn 11
NoappeHt* loss of strength, parrot , |
soss. headaches constipation. bad brasttv ?
general debility, sour iWngs. and catarrib )
if the stomach ara all dua to tadigestlofv
Codol relleveelndl gestlon. This now dlsooto- 2
iry represents the natural Jutoos of digest |
tlon as they exist In a healthy stomach* I
combined with the greatest known toota J
ind reconstructive properties. Kodol foi
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indlgesttoa j
and dyspepsia, but tMe famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing ?
purifying, sweetening and strengthening J
the mucous membranes Using the stomach. ;
Mr. 3. S. ton, of Itotoawt W, Vs.
"I wastraubM with aour stomach fortwantnyMra. J
jtoda^curad ms and we ara mm ualag tt S? aalft ?
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