The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 29, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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TURKISH TROOPS' T,
APPALLING STATE ??S2
for Education ii
mond last weel
Turkish Troops anil Whole Popula- j^ct "The Rural
tlon Were in State of Extreme the Tragic Coi
Exhaustion From I jack of Foot!, woman ou the ]
Cettinje, April 26.?Conditions M hen asked i
In the fortress of Scutari on Wednes- u.i e uPon her
day last, when Essad Pasha, the s,le sjate<j 1 ,at
Turkish commander, surrendered aPPealeu to her
to the Montenegrins were appalling. asi. f
Thn Tnrbich Irnnnc :uul tha whnlp I COIllGrOIl
population wen? in a state of such 'llos, not;ll>le K*
extreme exhaustion from lack of ? e^uca
food that Essad Pasha had beeu J? a a opo<
threatened with death unless he "0!?'
agreed to capitulate. When the e 1 , u .
victors entered they were surrouud- secti u
ed by half starved men and women ? ev,
clamoring for tood. There were
The hospitals also were in hor- *"?re
rihle condition. Unburied and semi- . ' pt '
decomposed corpses were lying D_ 'h * ? _ _
about in the streets and in the 1 ' , *
houses many people were found ' y . f 7h
dead or dying of exhaustion. c!al conference
In the last few days of the siege { along
whenever Essad Pasha appeared in some 0j0blem 1
public he was followed by groups of j.. '
desperate, famished natives de- .-1 f .. th
maadln?f "broa(i .and inspiring of th<
The Montenegrins alleviated the thaP . ,h f
distress of the stricken population tQok rt ,
but their own supplies were scanty. of better ;t
King Nicholas of Montenegro has g a d ,)e,te
dispatched three boats to Scutari kotine them
laden with provisions and medical nt 'Hn,i
and sanitary supplies. conferences o?
Crown Prince Danilo, commander . > ? t
of the Montenegrin forces, tele- l"rti';u"\^lv,,unI
graphed from Scutari that the Tur- r) r, fnhnson <
kish garrison, which was allowed In these at
to march out of the fortress with >ri linn' th
full or war. consisted of *a8 Pto how
26,000 Nizams, or soldiers of the m?v bp ni?ap
active array; 5,000 Hashibazouks, train hnvo and
or irregular volunteers, and 458 of- The rural so
fleers, including a number of Aus- by tbe couferei
trians. flnding express!
r a ? 71 77" . President Whit!
London, April 26.?The ambas- j anj c or
sadorial conference met again yec *f oftllth Pfi
terday. Premier Asquith and Vis- nutHng the rui
count Morley, lord president of the vou arp tbp j(1]
council, were present and discussed ' \mong the
the Scutaria problem. It is under- broUght again8
stood the conference adheres to its Were*
decision that Montenegro must That in viow
evacuate Scutari but is indisposed tweeu 9f> and
to acqutesece in Austria's demand boys antj girls
that the powers undertake to com- training for 1
pel evacuation by urins. No demand the teaching is
has been formally sent to the Cet- That the ma
tlnje government and probably cannot even re:
nothing will be done in this respect au the lisi of
until after the next meeting of the inability brings
conference, Monday, when Sir Kd- That the sc
ward Grey, the British foreign min- health. That a
ister, who has been absent from or' sanitation n
London this week, again will pre- 0ft0n :1S not t
side over the deliberations. lesson Is dom
The Montenegrin o-ovn prince, wholly at vari
Danilo, made his formal entry into principles laid
Scutari yesterday. General Voku- Unsanitary scl
titch has been appointed military buildings, gro
governor and M Plamenatz, former pajd to the care
charge d'affaires at Constantinople, nai|S- Tiiat the
civil governor. King Nicholas will j?K taught tha
make his triumphal entry into Scu- >?,.roufj cl!i rattl
tari today and it is reported ho will time is cOli
proclaim his intention to move his deeper wii' be
court th0J^ who permits a
OuMieveluinling Cleveland. no ^ raining''in
"The horde of office-seekers who that the attitud
struck Washington right after March man of the f;i
4 is growing less every day," said in such words
Mr. John T. Farwell, a prominent do it myself tl
Philadelphia!!, to the Birmingham to teach my ds
Age-Herald, the other day. Mr. a further p<
Farwell was just from Washington, the boys and i
He continued: trained for citi
"I am a Democrat and attended highest and he
the inauguration, but I am not af- of life?paren
tor any office. Many of my acquam- Herald,
tances, however. were anolicants
but thoy have been tobl by cong- Hydrogen IVn
ressmen that they stood no chance, When is a n
and they have taken their disap- cine? One an*
.potntment philosophically. is to be found i
"President Cleveland was a civil ed in The Pharc
service reformer, but President test case brou
Wilson is even more of a reformer, board of Pharr
The changes under his administra- of that state, t<
tion will, according to all accounts, peroxide of h
be reduced to a minimum. medicines and
"I have been voting since 1880, storekeepers,
and when I was younger 1 would lated to the sab
*?*Te fr>ticizcd any Democratic u<i- supreme court
ministration that allowed a Pepub- the article was
llcan to remain in office. But I have jcine," so far
broadened in recent years and 1 the suit was
believe that 90 per cent of the Bern- "detergent, a
ocrats have broadened. I can see words, a toilet
now that the civil service law is a jon emphasizes
good tiling. 1 do not pretend to know tended use of
much about the tariff, but I thor- |)ns grown Ij
oughlv endorse President Wilson in large quantitie:
his attitude toward office-seekers." and that from
Tuesday's announcement by the restricted to tli
postmaster general that worthy post- |,as become ol
masters are not to be disturbed application thr
during the lives of their coinmis- poth as a flrstsions,
made, as stated, after a con- (,f accidents ai
ference with Mr. Wilson, no matter nie>ti<? remedy
what their politics, is along that
line. When commissions expire The .
tne omces win t?e given 10 uie |,ess than t
boys." But evpn then, if discomfort at tj,,. disposn
to the public service is apt to re- with the ad\i
suit, there will be hesitation if not senate " in
inaction. nie at Washin
To all this the politicians five t fty thousand
per cent of the whole object. To job.-,
all this the people ninety-five per The averag<
cent of the whole -Kite most cor- j;,| jobs is slij
dial approval.?Augusta Chronicle y,.ar, but
members, ju
\ugu-.tn I,umber Plant Burns. courts, inter.sl
Augusta, Ga., April 26.?At 12 tnissioners, at
o'clock today fire broke out in the high-salaried
Perkins Manufacturing Company of the jobs
plant between Thirteenth and Four third class
teenth streets, and before the blaze pay running l
was extinguished the dam'ge to a year snu
the lumber plant and adjoining potentates of
property was $25,000. The fire was aspirants for
fanned by a strong breeze from the class postoffir
south and burning embers set a ington to fc
large: warehouse on fire, 200 yards eliminate tin
away, causing it to be a total loss, at the top, j
The firemen got the two fires under over a thousa
control after an hour's fight. Only a the presence
favorable wind kept the entire Per- hunting armj
kins plant from being destroyed. What any
Two firemen and a policeman were p.ft in his c<
overcome by the heat. of about nin
dual Jobs Is j
The Way of It. is a fair gut
She-?-"So your cousin is thinking punches in t
of marrying a nice girl and settling anything of
down." ing Post.
He?"Not exactly; he's thinking
of marrying a rich girl and settling First decld
up."?Puck. advertise you
THE LANCASTER N
saves his ufe by
leap from windc
i the South in Rich
i, vised as her sub- ... ? ,
School as It is and Gasoline Ignited When Mac]
nsequences to the Was Cranked and Driver
Kami." Hemmed in Narrow Shed.
vs to the impressions Lenoir, N. C., special to Charl
by the corference observer, April 26. The 7 5 he
the features which power roadster of W. J. Gran
most strongly were president of the Watauga Rail
Company, was completely dest
ce was one of the ed Pv j*,re yesterday morning at
itherings in the his- old Au3tin mill, near Patter
on in the United Walter Holder, chauffeur for
h-making in its in- Grandin, had driven the car ou
the early morning for a squirrel 1
>usand men and wo- and n under a shed at the l
ittendance, from all This act came very near cos
Southern States and Holder his life, and only
sry walk of life. mere chance was the life of on
college presidents, his children who accompanied
eudents of educa- saVed also.
ipervisors, editors, The car was driven foremost
I school supervisors to the shed, which was so nai
that Mr. Holder had to crawl
grOUPS held a spe- tha oar In rrt? ri I- ! nnrl n? ho
n the report publish- "'Tect.
naceutical Era of the Montenegro a present territei
Kht by the Kansas :i ,,tt!e I,lor<* ,han ha,t hs larg
nary into the courts Oeorgla's. and its population
> prevent tlie sale of a f('w hundred thousand. But t
ydrogen and other ir#* a bravr skilled in
poisons l?v general faIV and aB ambitious as they
Tile case at liar re lo>'aI to their little kingdom. '
p of peroxide and the have ,ol'K ?lealred an advantag
decided that while [,ort, on \bS , , SPa and
technically a "nied- has b""n th<\h < h f'f aim .l,\t1he
as the defendant in k?'\ war and thHr remakable
concerned, it was a r,f /?' ,ntaf^" ,,, , ,, n
cleanser." in other 11 ,8 1 * J*,1,11 ?.f ,h.e Po*er*"
article The decis- ' v,'r- that A,bania, in which
the fact that the ex- ^ronghold lies. shall be give
peroxtde of hvdrogen aatonomous government; wher
leyond the relative lh? ob^rt,i0n I? Moni"n?*ro 8
S sold in Pharmacies. ''a,?n 1 1,1,h"r<' ,orn 8?
a medicinal article ^"7" "P a oaK
e use of physicians it Montenegro must retire as g
ii , , , fully as it can.
general household ?. . . , .t ?
,i . The larger aspects of the Bi
1111 ' war are rapidly becoming pea<
, d;agent in all sorts Turkey hasP co^8ented unreser
r r'7 11* //"'."'" f i'ii?" to tbo terms proposed by the
lor a" kin,ls of n,s" ers. and the leading states a
, . . the allies are also disposed t
loh-ll un lets. cfipt thcf|p t<.rmB ,nKOi;ar as
J??S an relate to territorial boundarlei
d of he President ?iratioil? ar,. that the contlh
ce and consent oi the S()(,n AtIanta journal.
March there wer on
gton one hundred and
applications for these The t'rime ol' Being I'oor
In the April American Mat
p;?\ or me presiricni- Mayor liranci wiiuiock, or i
?htly less than $2,00') <>t)ir>, gives a most interestini
this includes cabinet ture of tlolden llule Jones, II
dges of tlic federal mous mayor of Toledo of a
Late commerce com years ago. Following Is an
id all other relatively tract:
officers. Nearly 8,000 "He was always going do
are second rlass and the city prisons, or to the
postmasterships, with houses, and talking to the
from $1,000 to $2,900 devils there, quite as If he we
g harbors for the of them, which indeed lie f<
village politics; but was, and as all of us are, if w
second class and third know it. And he was worki
es rarely visit Wash- the time to get them out of ]
rward their claims, and finally he and I entered
m and the positions little contract by which he pa
ind you have left not expenses Incident to their ti
ind jobs to account for the fees of stenographers an
at the capital of a Job- sort of thing?if 1 would lool
' their cases. Hard as the wor
man who has punch and sad as it was, and grb
imposition would want as my law partners complal
e-tenths of these resi- Ihe time it took, and of the
>ast comprehension ft able effect on business (since
!HH that few men with wished to be known as a ci
heir composition want lawyer), it did pay In the s;
them.?Saturday Even- Hon there was in doing a II
I comfort and console?and,
I was so much more, to compel
e whether you wish to I city, at. least, a discussion c
ir goods or yourself. grounds and the purposes of
and each was work- wo without warning It blazed u
its own special line, flames and there was no avenu
pertaining to rural escape for the young man bi
, t window and he leaped tor this
ree largest and most to safety to the ground, about
ese conferences was fee^ below. Had it not been for
tiers, many of whom window Mr. Holder would 1
he active discussion been destroyed by the flames, w
? ?r 'arRer flashed like powder from the
r facilities for mar- gau0ns of gasoline in the t
. t Through foresight, he left his 1
is import were the cbiid on the ground, instead of ]
college presidents jng ber in the car before cran
>erintendents of ed- this had been done, she c
r?S?N ?i.OVer not have escaped.
>r \Vinthrop College. The car was a very valuable
tention was concen- vaiue(t at $3,500, and it and
burning, vital ques- mju were totally destroyed. 1
the rural schools understood that it was part
to more adequately COvered by Insurance,
girls for life.
uere aralgned The Mettle of Montenegro,
ice, the sentiment ., . .. .. ., ...
on in the words of None ?f ?alkaa
leld of the Mississip- even Uulswla. has shown gr.
le of the most noted Pr<>we?8 or hardihood in the
lucators, "We are aKal"st Turkey than the little
ral schools on trial bosomed kingdom of Montem
pv." ' ' For seven months a compari
specific "charges" handful of these mountain sol
t the rural schools lald desperate siege to the Ottc
stronghold of Scutari; and
l ? Iw.un
' of the fart that be- wun peace ?"
!>8 per cent of the tured the outposts by a bole
receive their sole a"d a sacrifice of life that are
ife in these schools, paralleled in the entire penini
* wholly inadequate. war- The dispatches relate
lority of the children when the Montenegrin troop*
ad intelligently, with alized that some hazardous st
results, which such was necessary to take the towr
which they had so long been I
hools do not teach 'ng, lNVO hundred of their iiui
text-book on hygiene were chosen from many volun
lay he used, but as 1? dash up the mountainside u
lie "hearing" of the a terrific fire from Turkish
1 under conditions and hurl bombs into the ene
ance with the very midst. Not one of the two hun
down in the book, returned, but they bad achl
liool buildings, out- their end. Their comrades of
unds, no attention infantry followed close bel
af the person, teeth, charged the trenches and the
children are not be- lo Scutari was won.
t "flics are as dan- I* now appears, however,
esnakes,, and that Montenegro will not be perui
ting when the house- lo enter its promised land. Aut
considered "lawless" whose ambitious are far-reael
fly to enter her door seriously objects to this little
rural school there is extending its power, and mo
cookery, or sewing, US? Austria ordered that the
e of the average wo- paten against Scutari cease. i
trin finds expr? ssion S'H* supported in this deman
as "I would rather concerted Powers, it seems
ran take the trouble Montenegro has no choice and
lughter." be compelled to renounce the
;>int was made that fruits of its "ictory. It was
nirls are not being pec ted that the ' Ml*> country, w
izenship nor for the people are of Slavic origin, n
'st of all conditions 1'? championed by Russia, but
thood.?Itock Hill nation shows 110 purpose to dh
from the policy of the larger 1
?? ors; and so the proposed del
oxide as a Itemed). st ration of Austrian, English
ledicine not a medi- Italian warships oft the Morten*
iwer to tlic nucstion coast will doubtless lie carried
EWS, APRIL 29, 1913.
r stitutions. For Instance, if some
poor girl were urrested, and a jury
trial were demanded for her, and
kll 1 'l'*r ca8e were given all the care and
I\Aj attention it would have received
'" had she been some wealthy person,
the police, when they fouud they
could not convict, were apt to be a
liine little more merciful of the liberties
Was of individuals; they began to have
a little regard for human rights and
for human life,
otte "We completely broke up the old
police practice of arresting persons
l" n; on suspicion and holding them at
way the will and pleasure of the tiollce
roy" without putting a charge against
1 e them; two or three trials before a
?on. jury, the members of which could
Mr. very easily be made to see, when it
"j was pointed out to them a few times
1U,!, in the course of a three days' trial,
ul' that there is nothing more absurd
iting than that policemen should make
"y criminals of people merely by 'sus^
, pecting* them, and sending them to
him prison on that sole account. It annoyed
the officials of course, be
lll~ cause it tnterefered with their routrrow
jne was no douijt exasperating
to be compelled to hang around two
j or three days and try some wretch
P according to the forms of law, Just
e ? as if he were somebody of irnpor"
tance and consequence in the world,
UVc w^en they would so much rather
" have been out at the ball game, or
fishing, or Dlaving Dinockle in the
Kuai"d room at police headquarters
ro w'*h *he detail that had been reliev1
ed. Jones managed to Ret himself
?n, fined for contempt one day, and he
ittle immediately turned the incident to
?.ac" ills own advantage and made his
k'1)^ point by drawing out his check
oul(1 book with a flourish. writinR his
check for the amount of his fine, and
on.?' declaring that this proved his contention
that the only crime our ctvif
:st lization punished Is the crime of beially
jng p00r>"
Mliat is tlie Matter?
What has got into the people of
11 late? We read of three lads holding
ater up a conductor on the (J. S. and A.
un-r antl shooting him, although he was
c""~ not dangerously hurt. We read of a
f?pro. fatlior and son being brought over
ative fronl Pelzer and fined in the maglsdiers
(p.jie'a court together for gambling
>man ?an(j convicted. A father and his
now, sou And the magistrate tells us
cap- that this is not the only case of the
Iness ^ind that has been brought to his
an- I at ten t Inn
5U. r We read of numeroUH small crimen
that an(j misdemeanors being coramltted
by right young boys, and many
roke them boys from the mill comJ
i?r inanities. What is the matter? We
ight- jinow that the mill companies promber
yjde churches and schools for the
leers young people. We know that among
nder t|1P mjj| pPOp]e arp some Christian
guns parents whose hearts are as strong
my ? for right as that of any patriarch
dred 0f 0j(i. We know that the will peopie
as a whole are honorable, lawthe
nbiding, self-respecting and Godliind.
fearing people. This stigma that is
placed upon them by a few lawless
boys should not be. The mill people
that sbould form themselves into law
itted ail(| order leagues and tell the vagdriu.
bonds that they cannot remain in
l?ing. their communities. The pistol tostate
fpr the tippler, the crap shooter,
mths the man who lives off the wages of
cam- bis children should be scourged
Since from the mill communities.?And
by ,iorson Mail.
that
will why Mc.\d?n? is Secretary of the
l?ffi Treasury.
Hon. William G. McAdoo. secre
\SV tary of the treasury, is evidently a
bad man. He does not believe in
a! young people having things too easy
p' n. and comfortable. He believes that
mN work developo character. A recent
nion: publication quotes from a speech
J1*!' made by him several years ago, in
j t > which be said:
"I was brought up in Georgia in
'v t-? the path of General Sb?rmaii'8 fav
mous march to the sea. As Henry
' i, Grady once remarked. 'General
h p Sherman was a bit careless with
1 r,re'' am' for th,w reason among
' other thinirs he never haa h?.i\ a
Thev l)?l>u'ar man 'n Georgia. For myself,
however, I feel Chat I owe Genthat
*"ra' Sherman a debt of gratitude.
U I He produced eonditimis and an ensj#.K(,
vironment which made it neeessary
' ' ' for the individual to develop every
how- rf*HOurce a,u' every power with
that whlch nature had endowed him, in
n ftn order to exist. I believe that ebarefore
act<*r produced and developed to
cam- t,H' highest degree by hardships,
?'\m- su'f''r'nK ai>d poverty. I have never
wers doubted that whatever of character
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poor tented ones?fordisconeu?he
tent nine times in ten
prison! spells ambition.
r thae <3 Just the young man
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General Sherman forced up
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great war."
Mr. McAdoo In his own II
proven the truth of the vie
pressed, doing to New Yorl
years ago as an unknown n
least unknown to that city, hi
a success In the banking bu
then turned his attention to t
struction of the Hudson tuni
ter English and American en
and promoters had failed, 1
New York bankers to provide
$75,000,000 for carrying 01
broad plans, and raised nei
much more at another time,
ding on subway work for tl
Mr. McAdoo takes the grout
whatever character and capa
has developed are in a large
ure due to the conditions wl
the South just after the wai
it necessary in his case, as in
all others, to follow the old
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vi w?, iiu^t yj i uir. x i
too much disposition in they
to train young people to thii
ease in life, a soft job and
hours are the essential thii
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to do a work that will mat
Adoo's are not the boys wl
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Here Is news for you, bat
young and not so young, <
plating matrimony.
The standard for the
young man, the possible hi
has been fixed by Kansas
girls. Stop up and see how
of you can measure up
Throughout the state of Kar
the college Young Women's
tian Association building, t!
posted, we are told, the fo
lists of things that go to m
the ideal young man:
Height, five feet, eleven in
Weight, 159 pounds.
('hest, 4 0 inches expand*
inches contracted.
Waist, 30 Mr Inches.
Must have good appearan
need not be handsome.
Must be careful of perso
pearance, but not a dandy.
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ed has Must be jolly, accommodating,
to the considerate and a true sportsman,
which Must be good conversationalist,
on the but not a flatterer,
g the Must revere and respect the aged.
Must show courtesy to men and
Ife has women.
ws ex- Must not smoke, drink or be guil<
some ty of attendant evils,
lan, at Must not sneer at religion or Joke
e made lightly of it.
isines8; Must not recognize a different
he con- standard for men and women.
iel, af- These points are not the arbitary
gineers result of one feminine decision, but
nduced seem to be a sort of composite of
? about hundreds of varying tastes in men,
ut his extending over the whole gamut of t
irly as physical proportions, from giants to '
in bid- manikins. The physical qualifiers
le city, tions are averages taken from th^^V
id that reports of hundreds of girls and,
city lie therefore, are not fair to those who
> ine&s- exceed or fall short of the require 1
hicli m merits. Some of the girls liked
r made giants and some liked little fellows
that of who would have to stand on a chair ,
saying to button his wife's gown. Uniiere
is usually tall girls liked short men,
re days while plump girls liked tall, attenlk
that uated chaps.
short And isn't this true to life? It Is
lgs to a well known principle that unlikes
? going attract each other, and more fre- 1
oh Me- quently mate in matrimony than
10 are otherwise. This rule of contrasts
short stated to have followed almost
rd. invariably where the girl who made
her choice of an ideal was small or
.. large compared with the average
Blrl.
ie s, It will prove a pleasing feature of
ontem- t|le tCHt to mo8t of the other sex
that the girls do not prescribe that
! , . the man must be handsome, but
usband, mereiy that he must be of good ap(.
ollege pearance and put up a goo**^' , .
many This provides sufficient latltiTt* f A
to it. man who can't put up a good fro^T** .
isas, in when a woman is the prize does p
Chris- deserve to win the fair one.?
here is |unjhia Record. L 1
Rowing
ake up
W eare taxed heavily for what*
ches. wp do n?t know?and then for everything
else.
id, 34
Don't be surprised if you have an
attack of rheumatism this spring,
ee, but Just rub the affected parts freely
with Chamberlain's Llnement and it
nal ap- will soon disappear. Sold by all
dealers.
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