The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 17, 1908, Image 3
TIE TROUBLE IT CLEMiOft.
Villiamsbar^ Cadet Defends tbe tostltutioD
against -'Misleading Articles."
Editor of Thk County Record: I
?The Clemson cadets from Williamsburg
county desire to make a
few corrections regarding the misleading
article headed, "More Trou1
711 ? ?111
016 st uiemson , wiiiui: a^pvanu in
The riECOiiu on December 3.
As to the discipline of the college,
t^e.feel safe in saying that it is as
" V efficient as that of any other institution
in the State. Every cadet who
violates the college regulations re-1
c^pfes the prescribed punishment for
that particular offense. There has;
been no manifestation of an unruly
spirit in the corps this year.
The statement that three cadets
were suspended for hazing Cadet
Clark from Florence is a mistake.
There has been practically no hazing
in school this year and no cadet has
been dismissed or suspended for
such an offense. Three students have
been dismissed within the last thirty
4ays,but for quite a different offense,
n -f x 1? iV. ?^ An/loto n oo /liamiocnrl
une oi me iuin; tauiia mw
a few days before, and the other two
a few days after That ksgiving, the
day on which Clark had his difficulty.
It cannot be said that Clark was
hazed, as he was an "old boy," this
being his second year at Clemson.
The so-called hazing was only a difficulty
between Clark and another
cadet.
,a We have made these few corrections
in order to let the people of
Williamsburg see Clemson in the
proper light. Clemson is not a college
of. savages, as some seem to
think. It is because of their ignorance
of the existing conditions at
Clemson that so mauy criticise the
school. "We extend an invitation to
any man in Williamsburg to visit
Clemson and see for himself what
the college is doing and the true
character and spirit of the corps of :
cadets. G T Floyd.
Clemson College, December 8.
r (The article referred to, which
formed the basis of an editoriul parIk'
^agraph in our issue of December il,
r was a press despatch from Clemson
? College stating that three cadets of
the institution had been suspended
for hazing, their subject being Cadet j
y" * Clark of Florence. We are of course j
not in a position to vouch for the ve-j
iacity or accuracy of the report, but
as it appeared in several reputable;
daily papers, a-'d we have never seen ;
it contradicted,there must have been i
some foundation iu fact. Coming, as !
it did, about the annirersary of the!
breach of garrison which caused one- j
: .Jialf of the corps of cadets to be dis- :
missed from Clemson, this report!
seemed to iudicate that the germ of;
insubordination had not entirely been j
eradicated from the institution. Our j
correspondent's denial would have
been more forcible had he staled
I. definitely the circumstances connected
with the incident the published
report of which he avers is misleading.
But,however that may be, we admire
the loyal spirit which prompts
~ ptor/l V\r? hJq alma mo.
BlUUCUIl IU OW1UU *JJ M?W ?<?.< m~m~ter.?En.
The Rbcord.)
Mrs McRaiey's Experience.
Mrs M McRaney, Prentiss, Miss,
writes: "I was confined to my bed for
three months with kidney and bladder
trouble, and was treated by two
physicians but failed to get relief.
No human tongue can tell how I
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ever getting well until I began taking
Foley's Kidney Remedy. After
taking two bottles I felt like a new
person, and feel it my duty to tell
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W L Wallace.
A Christmas Sentiment.
The sentiment in the following
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^Hhat we feel like passing it on to our
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All enriching as you go;
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Champ Clarke's Kid Wen The Bet.
Owing to rapid changes in the
weather, there was an early and
flourishing crop of colds this season,
and a3 coughs and sneezes were
h'^ard, and handkerchiefs came often
into play, Champ Clark dropped
into the story-telling mood. He is
an old newspaper man, and always
manifests a kindly interest in the
newsboys, and anything that concerns
them makes a lasting impression
on his memory. He is verv
proud of their keen wit, and believes
that the American newsboy has 110
equal in repartee or shrewdness.
.1 l: ? i__ ?
UI1 me p;ti uuujui uiuiuiij^ <jl niv
story?in chilly, frosty January?he
was waiting on a New York dock
while his friend, juet over from
England, saw to the collection of his
luggage. The Congressman thought
it a good opportunity to dilate on his
favorite theme. The Biitisher rather
resented his boasting, aud said that
to his mind the London newsboy was
wi hout an e?jual. "lie is always
ready with a retort, don't you know, j
that is as good as the latest' in i
Punch. The London newsboys are j
keen students of human nature?uotj
a detail in a man's appearance is unnoted
by them," said the English- !
man warmly.
Unamp turned his <juid to the j
other side, "You just try one "of
these New York kids,"' he said.
A lad approached to sell a paper, j
and the Londoner promptly opened !
fire, while the boy took an inventory i
of his customer.
"Now, my boy," said the Englishman
vnn tell mo the time bv
your nose this morning?"
The boy glanced up at the Egg- ,
lishman's aristocratic features, and,1
smiling serenely, replied: "Ask your ;
own nose, sir; mine ain't runninV'i
The Londoner, somewhat confused,
took out his handkerchief, and
nothing more on the6ubject of newsboys
was mentioned. Champ retired
with the gleam of victory in his eye.
?Joe Mitchell Chappie in December
National Magazine.
The lie that goes farthest is
the lie that has a little truth
in it.
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THE CpUNTY RECORD,
Kingstree, S. C.
Trespass Notice.
All parties are forbidden to hunt or
trespass in any way on our lands in
Hope and Laws townships.
s A graham,
w M o'bryan,
w g gamble.
g eg 1st,
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M c Moi zon,
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W S Boyd.
C I Goirdix,
s M Bradshaw.
E R Lesesne,
W E Lesesne,
<: H Lesesne,
1 l-2?-4t J E Porter.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
iiunt, cut timber or in any way trespass
upon the lands of the undersigned. Any
one disregarding this notice will.be
prosecuted under the law against trespssing.
W T Sports,
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11 12-tf
Sheriffs Sale.
Decree for Sale and Partition of Real
Estate.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WiLLI-A MSBL'RG,
Samuel N Welch, H Olin Welch,Robert
J Welch, Martha S Creecy, EddieS
Barrow. Mary J Mnith, Sallie J Wallace,
Laura V Welch, Venetia O Welch.
Emma O Welch. Maria F Welch,plaintiffs,
vs
Joe C Johnson, Annie A Thigpe i and
Susan Ethel Welch, the last-named
being an infant eighteen years of age,
defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decretal
oader in the Court of Common Pleas for
Clarendon county, dated the 9th day of
December, 1908, and on tile in the office
of clerk of court for Clarendon county
and Williamsburg county, I will sell to
to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday,
the 4th day of January, A D 1909,
the same being salesday. in front of the
a. i - : * u; ~
court nouse ai ivniiisuct, yvjliiiii usuai
hours of sale, the following real estate:
All that piece. parcel or tract of land
situate in Williamsburg county in the
State aforesaid, containing thirteen
fl3) acres, more or less, and bounded /
as follows, to wit: f
On the North by lands of Kennedy x
and Smith; on the Ea*t by lands of w r
W Kennedy: on the South by lands of
Bartow Smith and on the West by
lands of estate of Mrs Susan C Welch.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
(ikorge J graham.
Sheriff Williamsburg County. .
12-10-4t
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held at Salter* Depot in Salters
school district, No 32, Williamsburg
county, on Tuesday. December
22, IMS. for the purpose of deciding
whether a two-mill tax -hall he levied
for the support of the schoo.s in said
district Tho-o- in favor of said tax levy
will vote on a slip of paper "Yes "'
Those opposed will vte "^o." Polls
will he open from 8 A M to 4 P M. and
registered voters who own personal
property or real estate will be a,ll<>wed
to vote. J M Cook,
J A Fekrkll,
J E Davis.
12-10-2t Trustees.
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> Ladies' ard Misses' Tailor Made
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. At $25.00?We have an assortf
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