The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 29, 1913, Page 7, Image 7
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SPLIT IN RANKS EH>"
OF SUFFRAGISTS ???
the town. N
people have
American and English Members of to those in to
Force Are Divided. townspeople
London, April 26.?A rift be- Maintain thei
tween the chiefs of the Women's commercial st
Social and Political Union, the or- "My people
gantzatton of militant suffragettes, of knowledge
and its American members, was in- llosea, in
dlcated today by the summoning of Israel long ct
a "court-martial" composed of must be the
Gen. Flora Drununond, acting as month after
judge advocate, and the "cabinet" year, of ever
of the union sitting as judges tr- yearns for th
try Mrs. Mr.ry Ford of New York on era farmers,
a charge of alleged treason to the ?troyed for la
. society. pulsory educt
' fmp- The military features of the court l'ou suited to
' were all in quite correct form with we must eom<
^km one exception?there was no means ca" secure hit
of compelling the attendance of the splendid rural
? J&accused, who failed to appear. Iof can be wrc
Mrs. Ford later said she knew Journal.
nothing of the charge and did not
expect to appear before the court. hoy Sc<
The charges against Mrs. Ford as There has
prepared by General Drummond ceptlou put i
were three, as follows: I or any age tl
First. Failing to inform the union ' America. T
as to the exact hour of the release of founded on tl
Miss Zelle Emerson of Jackson, the highest
Mich., which fact was within Mrs. i ethics, and th
Ford's knowledge, and being val- j aud carry ou
uable to the organization, she was of necessity
in duty bound to reveal. j reaching ins
Seoond. That the allegation that i manitarian 1
Mrs. Ford had told American press themselves gi
representatives in London that the highest ai
union planned the kidr.appisg of manhood.
Miss Emerson from her mother. Thus two
Third. That Mrs. Ford had con- ends are gain
travened a strict rule of the union The increaa
by announcing publicly that she enhancement
committed specific acts of militan- movement th:
cy. have been rei
In court today It was explained io the numbc
this rule was very Important and a?d the activi
the record was pointed out show- by the fact 1
Ing that the only suffragettes who months of thl
had been caught were captured red- merit badges
handed while the others were free, the Iloy Scoui
This, It was said, Indicated that the three previou
perpetrators of militant acts, while ment. Merit
glorying In their records, did not to first class
talk about their specific deeds. and industry
Reciting these facts, which she ful line of w
claimed were proved by a heap of boy taks up
clippings fron? American papers zest that he
which she waved aloft, General ball, and thai
Drummond denounced the Ameri- become his ti
can woman as a traitor. In the first
Mrs. Ford ridiculed the second year, annouiu
charge, stating that she had not in- rotary of tl
formed any one of such a plot honor, to Jan
which she herself was unaware ex- executive, 1,6
isted. issued to s
Today's affair Is considered im- country, 15 <
portant, all the "cabinet" of the scouts who
Women's Social and Political union badges, four
out of jail being present. medals to sci
General Drummond declares In the lirst i
that the militant organization is 102 merit bj
full of spies, no less than six of its badge and fo
members, one of whom Is an Amer- issued to scoi
ican woman, being agents of Scot- of the scout
land Yards. uary 1 there
1.P06 merit t
All Sorts. Regarding
Some men are spare and others scouts throi
wear two hundred pounds of tallow; Ghief Ccout
some minds are deep and knowledge "It shows t\\
keep, and other minds are shallow. a hoy must h
Some men behave like Solons grave, tender-foot, f
and some are sports and griskers; scout grades
some will not wear the facial hair, t?r merit bad
and others have long whiskers. It merit badges
V takes all kinds of men and minds to have become
make the world we dwell in; it is 0Iie day in I
1 not wise to criticise, or of their applications 1
faults be yellin'. You loaf in town Secondly, it a
and say that Brown is like dumb as Iuuc'h fun
driven cattle; that old man Jones useful as the;
Vr" Is naught but bones, and you can chief or in tl
hear him rattle; you roast old Jinks e<l purely ph
because he drinks, and Jeer at all illustrate to
your neighbors; you ought to stop the grip whi
that sort of yawp, and take up use- has upon tin
ful labors. Yes, brother, halt, until an<l the good
no fault in you oan be disklvered; i'1 making u
some folks may say that you're a zens."?Colu
Jay, Bwaybacked and chicken-liver
ea. me Dora made Jack and Ben v iwwi
and Zack, and lion and hyena, and orM
as we're built we toil and tilt around Bend, Ore.,
this world's arena. Because I'm This old 1
squat shall I throw shot at lads seems to be
who're tall and slender? Shall they times quite
assure me I'll be poor till grease is here at Bend
legal tender? All men have faults It also show
who graveyard waltz, a trail of sins events?that
behind 'em; but we, with zest, ment be con!
should seek the best, and t?*ike men he had not s
as we find 'em. ed of.
WALT MASON, The follov
Poet Philosopher. appeared in
which U. N.
Education the Supreme Need. and former
It is a matter of every day note 's managing
that all classes of people, country jU a niou
and city in common, are becoming Carolina, X
more and more interested in the years ago a
subject of education, and this fact Quite a con:
portends a free-thinking people in "y diligent
the near future?a people who will he grew to
have an enlarged view of life po- years ago In
llticaliy, religiously and in all other the wanderl
ways that make for a better citizen- ment among
ship. This growth of sentiment for for the We*
better educational advantages is es- British Colu]
pecially striking in the South Just ed for some
now, and there can be no better aquatic proj
'Wk proof of its increasing as the days for a chanp
go by than the uppeul that is being the pike" f<
made through all classes of journals November 5
that are reaching the remote rural Combs,
districts. The Progressive Farmer Among th
always working in the interest of Steve was a
the country people, discussing the Combs. Abo
supreme need of education says that was cutting
our country schools must be made as south of tow
good as our city schools?and as brother was
well adapted to the life of the peo- bushes and
pie they serve. "Knowledge is mountains o
power," and our farmers must get But not so.
the power of knowledge from books from where
and magazines and newspapers as Company ha
thoroughly as our town classes have and among t
->ne. Frequent meetings, lectures, During the
and addresses must stimulate casual stroll
thought and disseminate knowledge were at wor
in the country as in the city. ognlzed his
"We must use our henrla for iw.nni fr?m
something more than hat racks," as (Jood fortun
Dr. H. Q. Alexander puts It. A man same spot t
must be as much ashamed of being had separate
mentally lazy us of being physically
lazy. A man must be as much You will 1
ashamed of not providing ample you find a
reading matter, or mind-food as of \ coughs and
I not providing ample vituals, or body Cough Rem<
I jJJj food. Wo must bo able to discuss relief?It cu
" all the great subjects affecting our have a coug
prosperity as ably and confidently as certain to
the merchant or the banker. I prompt cut
Ouv people who can read must For sale by
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THE LANCAS'
id the young who can- nTTVT T/\
181 ,)e taught?all of \IJI I I (1 KM |)V|
ist census showed that * A V/ llLbU I J
ctly six times as much ^ - r/\/\ /\/\/\ f
ng native whites in the \ 1 k|||| f|f||| V
uong native whites in y 1 jVVl/jVrUU L
ot until our country
school facilities equal
wns can they meet the Former Senator -fosepli 1
on equal terms and Mentioned in the l*roc?
r rights in the fierce
ruggle of the century. I-ouis, April 26.?1
are destroyed for lack former Senator Jos. W.
was the lament of Texas was brought into
bewailing the plight of ceding* In the suit of the
mturies ago, and such Bank of Commerce of St.
i cry, day after day recover $1,500,000 worth
month and year after iu tlu> Nashville Terminal
y man, whose heart kere today,
e uplift of our South- A statement was made t
Our people are de- out tho knowledge of the
ck of knowledge, com- re<'tors the stock was tak
ition, practical educa- tho bank and sent to Senat
farm life; this is what , bailey the statement <
9 to before the farmer 'aeed^the stock in^ 'ko_
i rusi company 01 New Yo
} rights and before the H remained three years.
I civilization we dream wafJ drawn out by the
?ught out.?Greenwood construction Company an
over to Henry Clay Pier
~ T . Louis.
>uts of America. rpPe statement was mad
been no happier con- ^ Edwards, attorney for
into execution in this the hcaring before Huef
lan the Boy Scouts of Rpecjai commissioner, to t
he organization is mony ln the BUit.
ie principle of service, ,pPe termninal stock, si
conception of human ney Edwards, was take
e boys who live up to Tennessee Construction
t the conception must ftS Becurity for the buildii
not only prove far- luminals, and in 1904 wa
trumentallties for hu- ^y ^ie construction comps
betterment, but must curj^y for a loan from th(
ow and develop into 0f Commerce,
rid most useful type of In the suit it is chargei
thousand shares of the i
noble and utilitarian withdrawn from the bank
ed. or his agents, while the
e in the ranks and the i8 unpaid. The suit is to re
of the interest in the stQck or its equivalent,
roughout the country The statement contin
narkable. The increase st0ck was taken out of th
>r of first class scouts j c piancrom, the presid
ty of the boys is shown .)anj<.
that in the first three The bank sought to s
a year almost as many tbe statement of Attorney
have been issued by fbat a syndicate had beei
ts of America as in the to finance the Tennessee
is years of the move- Nashville and Clarki
badges are awarded the Nashville and Kno>
scouts who show skill roads, and Bryan Hill Co
in taking up some use- Cumberland River Conl
u.. u uouuy. me and the Tennessee Co
a hobby in the same company; that one of th
plays baseball or foot- in the syudicatc had pie.
L hobby eventually will ono 8hareg of stock to ^he
,ai., .. . .. , then, being president of
t three months of this had taken the stock 3ut
_es A. R. h orbusli, sec- errd it to another partner.
lu iC?U/ now ls seeking to secure
tes E. West chief scout iUes from Mr Pierce.
,92 merit badges were Honry Clay plerce teg.
couts throughout the bp jlad 5PCOme involved
iagie scout badges to tent of nearly $7,000,00
qualify for ..1 merit niisplaced confidence in t
bronze and two silver q Van Blancrom, former
outs who saved lives. of the bank
three months of 1912,
idges, one eagle scout
ur bronze medals were Coughs and Consumi
its. In the three years
movement up to Jan- Coughs and colds, whe
were issued altogether e(^? always lead to serlo
tadges. ?' the lungs. The wises
the activity of the when you have a cold
aghout the country, hies you is to get a bott
Executive West said: King's New Discovery. Y<
ro things: Eirst that relief from the first dose,
ave passed through the ^ the cough will dlsappe
second and first class Brown, of Muscadine, All
before he can qualify "My wife was down in be
ges; the great rush for obstinate cough, and I he
proves that many boys Beve had it not been for
first class scouts. In Discovery, she wot
Vlarch we had received Bving today. Known I
from 200 merit badges, three years as the best r
ihows that boys get just s 5J1 Pr*c<
out of doing something U??- Recommended by
y do in destructive mis- Pharmacy and Standard I
lings that are consider- ???
ay. These two points
a remarkable extent
ch the scout movement
3 boys of the country
which scouting can do
seful and efficient citi- /#
mbia Record. , gf Jv /
ting of Tarheel llroth- //l
i Oregon Woods. #/ /x.
dispatch. Ml VjEfigSsi
world which sometimes V /O"""
very large is oftensmall,
as an incident 1 f
a few days ago proves. ^1 |
s the uncertainty of | laK
one may at any mo- j
io much as ever dreaindng
is the story as it
The Bend Bulletin, of
Hoffman, a Tarheel, mumMjMI!l/i,l.iii
resident of Charlotte, Fl '
intain town of North
Vilkesboro, about 38 It, \
baby boy was born? ltt
inion occurrence there. I?
nursing and attention lc
be a man. About eight 1
e became infected with V"
ust?a very bad all- ^ (
Tarheels*?and set out
it. He "pulled up" in
mbia, where he remain- J&M ^
i time, but having no
sensities and longing Itt
;e of scenery, he "hit JSJL
>r Bend, arriving on Iwm
, last. This was Steve JZjL
e folks left behind by
younger brother, Bryan
ut a week ago Steve
wood a mile and a half
n. For all he knew, his ti WI*a VI
back among the laurel "DO
rhododendrons of the Haven't Learned
f the Old North State.
Only a short distance rrLp ndflitioTial service
Steve was, the Bend A ne additional service
d men at work logging, having their old shot
hem was Bryan Combs, kind of repairing. If \
forenoon stevo took a , .
to where the loggers need any explanation;
k' ?"d instantly he rec- who are throwing th
relative who had not ? ,
or seen In eight years, chance to double theil
e had led them to the
ifter some 4,000 miles "IT PAYS TO 1
>d them for years.
?7 ;?. ? . #? We do repairing 1
00k a good while before
better medicine for guaranteed and strict
colds than Chambelaln'a
tidy. It not only given ^ ??
ires. Try it wihen you f U
u or coiu, ana you are ||| HVIII V I s
be pleased with the VJI VkVA J If
'e which It will effect. u A
all dealers.
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TER NEWS. A1.MML 20,
nr| I NI \ KUSITV'S OKATOIl
HK WIX8 AT RUCK H
'TAPI/ Marion A. Wright (liven I'irst 1
t I I II K '**v Judges?Wollford Second
JlVrVtlYj l unnaii Third.
Rock Hill Special to Charle
I News anil Courier, April 26.?
IV. Bailey Cniversfty of South Carolina
HMliiigs. | iirst place in the annuul inte
Mie name oratorical contest here
Railov nf 'light, through her speaker Mr
the pro- A Wright,
i National I Mr. J. C. I Iyer, of Wofford,
Louis to se('ond place, and Mr. W. L. Fn
of stock of lawman, third.
1 Railway rh<> Judges wore Messrs.
?ary Kvans, <>f Spartanburg; J
that with- Spears, of Darlington; P. A.
bank di- hum, of Greenville, A. L. Gastoi
en out of C hester, and J L. I)ouglas3,
or Bailey. Duv'dson College,
sontinued. Rock Hill was alive yeste
Standard with r?lh'ge boys, pretty girl.i
rk, where Ka*v co'ors'. und a great audience
Then it s<in,h!ed last evening to hear
Tennessee '?utest. Mr \V. h. Scott, chair
id turned 'l,e executive committee, pros
ce of St. und the Rev. l)r. II. W. Bays r
the opening prayer. Songs by
e by Geo. vVlnthrcp College Chorus and
the bank, Ulub were a feature of the evei
?o Munch, Although it was after ruldr
ake testl- when the speaking concluded
brief reception was held in the
lid Attor- le&e. A dance in honor of the
in by the tors was given in F"riedhelm's
Company MARION A. WRIGHT THE \
ug of the ner.
is pledged Marion A. Wright, who repre:
iny as se- "d Uie University of South Care
s National has "ved at Trenton, S. C., for
past eleven years, before which
1 that ten he^llved at Johnson. He enterec
?E GREAT ECONOf
and the added length of foot comfor
;s repaired at our shop, don't know
ve saved you "new shoe" money, you c
you know what to expect. But to t
ieir old shoes away before we've ha<
lifetime, we again repeat:
1AVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED"
better than you think possible. Ail \
ly cash.
ood Live Stock I
RNESS DEPARTMENT.
slOCK Was "wi'ooii/ in iJJiv ill tfr li 11 loll11
by Pierce tlie Trenton high schools. He
loan still member of the junior class an
'cover this t,l? Euphradian Society.
Since his entrance into co
ued, the Mr. Wright has affiliated himsel
e bank by lively with literary interests,
ent of the in& served as editor-in-chief of
h;^' sra'd NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA,
i formed GAS OR INDIGEST
Central,
sviiie and "I ape s Diapepsin" settles i
:ville rail- upset stomachs in five
lliery, the nips:
Company
nstruction Time it! Pape's Diapepsin
e partners digest anything you eat and
Iged 150,- come a sour, ga.3sy or out-orbank
and stomach surely within five mir
the bank, If your meals don't fit con
and deliv- ably, or what you eat lies li
The bank lump of lead in your stomacl
the secur- if you have heartburn, that
sign of indigestion,
tifled that Get from your pharmacist a
to the ex- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
0 through take a dose just as soon as you
he late J. There will be no sour rising:
president belching of undigested food i
with acid, no stomach gas or I
burn, fullness or heavy feelir
the stomach, nausea, debilit
ption. headaches, dizziness or intei
n nesrlect- KriPln&- This wil1 a11 K?. and
us trouble R'(les there will be no sour foo<
t thine to ovor *n the stomach to poison
that trou- hreath wlth nausaeous odors,
le of Dr tape's Diapepsin is a certain
in will pni for out-of-order stomachs, be
and final- takeR hol(1 of your food an
ar OH BRSts ,t; Just the aanie as if
a writes- Rtomach wasn't there,
d' with an Relief In five minutes froi
mostly be- stomach misery is waiting foi
Dr King's at any druK atoreild
not be These large fifty-cent cases
for forty- ta'n enough "Pape's Diapepsli
emedy for kpeP the entire family free
5 60c and Rtomach disorders and indig<
Lancaster for many months. It belong
)rug Co. your home.
ADVICE.
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Gamecock, the university wet
111.I. Mil as assistant editor m The (
linian, the monthly magazine,
luce has been connected in a report
and capacity with The Columbia Re
and The News and Courier,
ston Wright was a member of the C
-The li'ia debating team which
won Davidson College at Rock Hill t
rcol- months since,
last "America and F'eace" was
. M. subject of the oration by
Wright. It set forth in concise !
took some of the reasons which ti
ister this nation peculiarly fitted for 1
ing the peace movement of the w
Join. America's isolated position, her
. M. extent, peculiar facts of her his
Bon- and the varied characters of
n, of citizenship were cited by Mr. Wi
o?' as placing the United States u
the moral responsibility to take
rday lead in the cause of peaceful st
and ment of international disputes.
3 as- most effective step." said
the Wright, "and the only one a
man which there can be no question ;
dded its sincerity, is to declare for
uade armament."
the The cost of war, the expens
Glee preparation for it and the ter
imp. loss of human life were pointed
light in showing that war under tu
? a conditions means the wreckini
Col- governments. "We of the Souti
visi- day," said the speaker, "are sti
hall.
VIN
Sent- - ., V
"k LAWN
a iggfry
is a |
fi!nd The pleasure ir
i can.
nixed lawn every mori
leart'nttnS
1S perpetually g
3tinal 1
i. be- is a simple mat
i left r
your Jjture at Qur St(
cure
cause
d dlyour
n all This means a
without discomf
conVrom
Cheap hose/vil
kinks will soon
? means needless
OURSPRINK
morlp pttKpr r\f
lllUUVf VIIIIV/I V7I
ized material. 1
in the season ai
summer.
LANCASTE
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Notice of Election.
Whereas one-third of the el
and one-third of the free-holdi
siding in the Caston school d:
No. 32, have petitioned the (
Board of Education to ord
election to determine whethi
not an additional tax of thre
mills shall bo levied on all
and personal property in said
district No. 32 for school pui
We hereby order the trust
said district No. 3 2 to hold
election at Caston school hot
Saturday, May 10th, 1913, at
election only such electors as
>|?j real or personal property for
U| y tlon and who exhibits their t
ceipts and registration certi
I* JL shall be allowed to vote.
shall open and close as in al
t by eral elections.
A. C. HOWELL,
uur 11. E. COFFEY,
lon't -T. II. HAMEL,
hose i County Hoard of Educat
16 eggsTor~hatch
I from the best laying strain of
| W. Leghorns obtainable, $1.0
VOrk | $i.B0 per 16; $3.00 per 60;
per 100. Satlsfactloa guard
Agents for Mardy Lee Incubat
Lo. Cunningham Fan
' Route 4. Phone
a. i f.JL ^ V^'
i having a cool, fresh
ling and evening, that
;reen, rain or no rain,
ter, by a slight expense/
y i
f
/
cool, pleasant evening
ort from heat and dust.
1 kink, and hose that
break and leak, which
trouble and expense.
'.LING CANS are well
heavy tin or of galvanGet
these things early
id have a nice lawn all
;R HARDWARE
IMPANY^?
! Annual * " - -
7
Ivlv, lug ami will continue to suffer as* a
'aro- result of the War Between the Seclle
lions, ami wo have no right to imorial
pose sue 11 a bunion upon posterity."
cord "But if wars aottlod moral isMr.
sues," said Mr Wright, "if the rulo
'aro- of might acted with wisdom and
met justice as the arbiter of internasorne
tional affairs, then there might bo
reason for war. But in ages past
the avarice and greed have of toner beou
Mr. the cause of war than has a deeply
form rooted conviction of the justice of
nake it all.
lead- "America has taken the lead in
orld settling a number of international
vast disputes. She is known among tho
jtory nations as a nation of peace. She
her should show to the world that she
rl ght deserves the characterization and
nder will practice in all sincerity the
the doctrine which she has so proudly
?ttle- upheld."
The ,
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, ; [ Perhaps it could be worse, but it
hont a
? to isntdis
! "My little son Lad a very severe
e of cold. I was recommended to try
rible Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
out before a small bottle was finished
Jem ; he was as well as ever," write Mra.
z of H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney,
ti to- Australia. This remedy is for sale
tffer- by all dealers.
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union uniieu confederate
Vterans, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
lectors | >jay U7-20, 1018, Usual Very Low
.T Hound Trip Fares Via. Southern
Istr c , | Kaiway?Premier Carrier of the
ojnty south.
ler an |
it or Tickets on sale May 24, 25, 26, 27
iG (3)iand 28, with final return limit June
real 5th, 1913. Final limit may be exschool
tended to June 25th by personally
poses, depositing tickets at Chattanooga ou
ees of or before June 5th upon payment of
said fee of fifty cents,
ise on Attractive side trip excursion
which fares from Chattanooga May 27 to
return 31 inclusive, with final limit June
tax a- 23, 1913.
ax re- Excellent schedules and train serflcatea
vice via Southern Railway.
Polls For full information as to rates,
1 gen- etc., apply to local ticket aegnt or
addtoss,
W. H. CAFFEY,
Division Pasenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
ion. W. E. McGEE,
. Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent,
|IWQ Columbia, 8. C.
9 c Money to Loan.
A ~ ~
v ttuu | am prepared, as heretofore, to
t& 00 negotiate loans of $300.00 and np
ward on flrat mortgage on Improved
nteed. cotton farms In Lancaster County
on long time, repayable In anneal
ore. Installments at 7 per cent. Interest
on auciB of $1,000.00 and over. Ne
commissions charged. Only a reaj
sonable fee for furnishing abstract
' of title. R. E. WYL1E.
179-2 1 6 mos. Atty-at Law.
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