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FKJDAY, INUV. 2, 1917 FIVE THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS With The Men At Camp Sevier m- wT 7 XT ST 1 Jff i I Nothing ci Phone 252. 5 (0f) rniiM TWO NEV A Keady-to-Wear ruu ill 101 SHAKY TRAIN ORGANIZED Jones, Dental Corps; 118lh, Major Ilobert H. Newman and First IJpub. ltorer N.

Herbert, Hugh I Ivters, William B. Ward, and Herbert Acufl; llntn. Major Alexander M. Brail. ford.

Capt. Raymond Polock. and First Ijt uts. Henry 1. Moore and Wil- liam li.

Stone; and 120th. Major How-! ell and First John J. S-myserj 207 S. Main St. AT REIV1QUNT DEPC DINE TENNESSEANS Stna-9 Una and Ueorge K.

Wilson. Handling of Sick. Perhaps 20C patients still remt in tarn in tne field hospitals, as the base hos- QfQ Hundred ZU ClCVCn Will pital is not yet able to acconuvodate the men of the division who aie Get 3 nOyal Meal oUnuSy on the suk list. About 4'JO patients sin i- i li are in the base hospital, while the At DSptlSt HOiTieS I fYr Vn 1 Vnnrt Pnatc in PI-iHj Pluin anA Mivtlll'OSI Thorough Training Is Given In All Departments Connected With Horses Ok Outfit Now Has Four Ambulance and Four Field Hospital Companies Friday Special $4.98 LOT No. 2100 Sport and Long Coats, all wool.

7 ux more than 200 persons, and will soo.t 900 MEN IN TRAIN CARS COMING FOR THEM 4,000 HORSES AT STATION be increased to about 300. trained nurses of the Armv corps are ajnone the numbeWnd 2: i Organization of the 105th sanitary more are to oomc, while the enlisted m-jle attendants at present attached Members of the Fountain Inn Bap- Two new schools, one for packers t. iTimiui A iiuai LOT No. 3---50 all wool Velour Coats. Special Friday $12.95 LOT No.

4--Extra quality Velour Coats, all Special Friday $14.95 train is nearly completed. Three BABY CIIAAU ruwu To Complete Your Home Your home may be perfect in all it appointment, but it will not be complete until it ia providd with the beautiful- Brambach Baby Grand Kothing will do more to furnish the final touch of perfection. The charming little Brambach Baby Grand ia winning ho'stn of friends and praise. Added to its musical value, it ia the best word in beautiful denign. Write ue today for paper pattern showing exact spue it will occupy in your room.

and one for teamsters, were started yesterday at the remount depot. 1-eut. to the hospital number nearly 2 9. will entertain at dinner new ambulance companies and one and are to be increased to 250. Stoves! 111 members of the 117th regiment.

for the forty buildings of the hos- wnich was formerly the Third Ten- Piiai pian nave arnveu one. are rmn Kevier field hospital company have been bringing the number of each up to four, the full number, and each con-pany has several officers McDonald will act as instructor of the second school, the members of which will be taught the care of horses, harness and wagons, first aid Tiieneiiren fnr Htnpk and correct ing installed, but it Is thought thatXot onv will tne hosppitable Bap- 1 .7 i tlsta. of Fountain Inn feed the sol ooiarv. and that the installation of i i. potary, and that the installation of I Hunts from all three States are diers, but will come after them in nf drivina- and of loading steam heat may later be authorized.

Construction is almost completed, aro much of the equipment is already here. automobiles, take them to their tnelr while Sergt. Mlsen-homes and bring them oack to camp nejter and tne members of a pack Sunday afternoon. lraj from the regular army will in- Annauncement of the generous and: struct the pupils in the packers' patriotic Invitation of the Fountain i school. Inn people was made yesterday after-1 In both these schools, an element-noon by W.

A. Henrirks, representa-1 ary course in veterinary surgery is tive here of the war department com-! given so that the men will know how mission on training camp activities, 1 to care for their animals and render CAMP NOTES found in the sanitary train, throe of tbe Held hospital companies havii been national guard organizations, and one of the ambulance companies Ambulance company No. 118, according to the present numbering, was the North Carolina ambulance company. Field Hospital co No. 117 was tne North Carolina field hospital: No.

113 was from Tennessee, and No lit from Soutn Carjlina. Air.bu'ance 'os. Nos. 117, ll, and 120, and field hospital Co. No.

120 have since been formed. About 800 men are the complement of the train, which has been raised by the assignment of selectmen to practically Its full strength. A field hospital company is commanded by a PRICE "Will Jenkins a negro of Oconee who stated that the invitation was such tirst aiu treatment as may ue $485 county, was turned over to the mill- k. i n. Ul for horae-shoers.

under tary police at Camp Sevier yesterday tne soldiers. Officers and the chap-l Lieut. Gillman, has now been run- after failing to present himself whenlain of the Tennessee regiment did mng for some time, ana numocrs IfEAK IT AT om STORE John H. Williams Something New to The Little Tots Reefer Coats of a beautiful Khaki Colored Cloth, with Hat and Leggins to match. Coats trimmed with brass buttons, and made like the regular Soldier Coats, Overcoats for the larger boys of same material.

They are the hit of the season. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. called hv his local eiemntlon hesitate in co-operating wltn iuu men, nun iue lysical mmiS Lkfns Henrkks in rounding up the 111 mea'that the enrollments In the two whAa teen aXmhand. bunt with good appetites, ami a plan has classes started yesterday expected f- r-il-fl been worked out whereby the soldiers soon to reach. Both of the courses ntalnr.

and has hcMtda flv paniima --m moot at a nVliwk Hundav morn-reauire three months to complete. firtt an ambulance cm- did Tot tnat he h.d beenjing at Y. M. C. A unit 85 at the i Horse, arriving at the remount nan i in pominnnd of a.

nnli u-hi-a hv will no mp hv ihp station practically every aa. ana Hie Piano and Talking Machine Mertliant. Musical Instrument of Every Description. 115 Wert Washington Street, Four Doors West of Main. has'ftv other otTicorP.

also either ZWJIa ,13 I a if oiks' from Fountain Inn with their since its establishment it has receiv about 4,000. horses, some of which nn nta no io'itonnnle i i i. antna AnnartriKmiLPa nvpr Kin dress. his piea was accepted, ana ne i- has distributed among Darts of the will be sent to Camp Jackson today. KMl rUftU will U'3 fiivcu mo wu'tm.

followed by such a dinner aa manjidivision, while the remainder are be- Instruction of officers in grenade tnera nave not seen since tney WW.l, throwing began yesterday under the 'their distant nomes. i ney win ue h(1 dental officers which they may contain are merely temporarily attached. Major Jerome L. Morgan has been made director of ambulance com panies. The various conifianics contain the following officers: 117th, First Lieuts.

David B. Sloan and Kyle direction of the two French officers entertamed by tneir gra-i aek and draft who arrived lnt week I ient Mar'-U hosts and brought back to 61n wltn moLnts ana pacK ana araii no arnvea last ween, uieut. jiaruu ui- th nraisM of animals, more than 8.000 of which and Asp rant Douay. Only officers "amp Sevier to sing the praises Ol reouired in all before send- ure heinir instructed at nresent sev- Fonnta Inn for days to come. required in an.

oeiore seua are Deing instructea at preseni, sev- line anv awav to other divisions, if at C. Oopenhauer, 118th, Capt Francis' eral classes of twenty each being tak all. There are 32 camps and only 16 on the part of the Baptist of Fountain en each day. remount stations, however, so it seems i some of the latter will have to Other foreign officers are expected; Inn the best thing which has been rem almost daily now to instruct in other so far for the entertainment special phases of modern warfare. the soldiers.

The lucky ones who, that pply more camps than their own. he original construction author Ten will be British and eight French, drew invitations for the occasion are half of each nationality being non- Jubilant over the prospect of the au-MTntnivviMoA pfior- tomobile ride, the good dinner and ized at the station is uuout 90 per cent completed, but indications are M. Davis and First Lieut. Ben M. Meriwether: 119th, First Julius A.

Johnson; and 120th, First Lieut. Albert S. Dabney. with Flrv. Litut.

Claude V. Orr attached. Major Francis G. Clemenger Is director cf tne field hospital companies, the commissioned personnels of which are as follows: 117th, First Lient. Eugene R.

Cook, Herbert V. Codington. Hobert H. Howell, W. Kplcer, and Benjamin C.

which ha, t.hat it is the intention of the author- the the royal entertainment ities to enlarge considerably ca Th rnili.r.in.j mniAr. been promised them. The men who pacity of the plant as first planned, driven trench digging machine which to Fountain Inn Sunday are ad construc'ton is barely getting under way and will not be completed for several weeks yet. a gang of men from the 105th en- among u.e ii gineers have been putting up behind thousands who are encamped near their warehouse just in front of city and this ffict makes the visional headquarters was given its 'generosity of the people of fountain first tryout yesterday afternoon. Lay-jinn doubly appreciated, for the great-ing its own track of plank a scant:" the distance the men in camp are DAVIDSON li FINE Wednesday and Thursday NOVEMBER 7th and 8th.

Special Matinee Wed. 3:30 p. mi Rousing musical comedy success THE Million Dollar Doll A musical bubble with a swarm of fun and music dispensers Original Cast and Production. Best Show of the Season A CarlMl of Special Scenery Just Laughs, Jolly Tunes and Pretty Girls. Georgeous Gowns Galore SPECIAL The Big Runway Over the heads of the audience.

Prices Matinee 50c, 75c, $1.00. Night 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats on sale Fowler-Armstrong. Phone 908. The Finest Resort Hotel in the World Is Only a Few Hours Run For You, Over at Asheville. lialf-i Nadine Face Powder (In Cmn Box Only) ilf-inch in front of the wheels i from home, the greater is their lonr-hlch were to roll upon it and neatly ifff 'r some 8Ucn attention as wul icking it up as soon as the wheel be shown them next Sunday.

Pi machine had passed, the 80-ton IS REPORT SHAP Keeps The Complexion Beautiful SURE-'NQUGH GUNS F0RIHE55IHF.il. ambled down the concrete road, off into the big field to the north of headquarters, executed a big circle, and was brought back beside the warehouse for the night. The trench-digging attachment which is a wheel equipped with ecoon buckets on Its circumference, and driven by the engine, has not yet been put on. Furman Squad Working Hard For the Game Saturday-Changes in Lineup Soft and velvety. Money back if not tn-tirely ploased.

Nadine ia pur and harm-leas, Adherea until washed oft Prevents unburn, and rtmw of dlaoolerstiana. Ailllion delighted naera prove its value. Tlota: Fleah, Pink, Brunette, Whi, By Toilet CounterM or Mail, 60c National Toilet Company Paris, Tena. GROVE PARK INN is but a little over three hours from Greenville. Your family could be entertained up there in the mountain and you could spend week-ends with them.

You could telephone them every day as easily as you could from your office to your home. Officers of Artillery Brigade Delighted That Real Guns Have Been Shipped Working parties under the constructing quartermaster, Major Alexander C. Doyle, yesterday began the clearing of the rifle range, "Situated between the camp nnd Paris mountain. Ranges of 100, 200, 300. 400, 500, (100, 800, and 1,000 yards will be cleared.

Col. H. B. Ferguson, of the 105th engineers, is acting In an advisory capacity in laying out the range. WEST FARM! Saves Doctor's Bills Inatead of calomel and other violent pnrg-a-dvca, which are dangerous as well as nauaeating, ia better to use a reliable medicine like Granger Liver Regulator It is RANGE BEING PREPARED Reports from Davidson are that tiie entire squad is In fine shape for the game with Furman to be played here next Saturday on the gridiron at Riverside ark.

Ooach Fitzir has been giving the men hard work and every one is said to be in the finest of shape. Coach Hilly Lava 1 has had charges out every afternoon and hua spared no -effort to get the boys works ing smoothly but oyfing to the- fa that he has been obliged to make some decided changes in his line- it lias been a hard job getting the machine properly lubricated. He hopes, however, to have them in good eno.igh shape to give Davidson a g'O It is the finest resort Hotel in the World, absolutely fireproof and open all the year. First Dieuts. Piatt H.

Anderson, William T. Rruner, and Bradley H. Unlro. a A ion 1 rnani-i'a nnrna nflVo Officers of the 55th field artillery are plainly delighted at the prospect of soon exchanging the wooden guns with which they have been practising for some weeks past for real, "suro-'nough" cannon, notice having g5Sf I Down on the Augusta Top Soil road. 13 miles from Greenville, (and just half a mile from vne Woodside place where the new ginnery has re-j cently been completed, and a large 1 brick store and banR is now i in the course of construction), is I located the J.

I. Wrest farm former-' ly known as the Israel Charles and John Norris places. The neighborhood ia all that could be esired; the I stnoo, are up to the min Oct 27.19i. J. wJbecn ordered to report here for duty.

Clark, Lafayette, Mo.4. Seec-nd In per capita subscriptions writes, I to the g900n(i Liberty Loan and well Vlt-B'rufF. up in the list in total subscriptions been received that four of the 3-inch I stiff battle. Sneer is going good and lias bee i rifles with which two of the regiments are to be equipped have been shipped. At the same time, things my family for yesrs was the record of Camp Sevier among and find it to ba a all the camps of the country, accord- relieved of the burden of cabling signals, this having been given to PJianie ihed In last week n.

rd the land thi't fact should make Speer whVh ha. vrinfr to a rtme CV are going steadily forward towar numerous Tdoctor Nav7 The table is of tne artillery range near leve- more valuable hoth in the offense und land Mills. Yesterday, Brig. Gen. Q.

on the defense. Siras who has been Q. Gatley, commander of the brisra'de, playing guard has been shifted to and a number of his officers visited I backflcld ard is showing up well. I'is ute, there being a large graded Bchooa building locatea wlthih a few hundred yards of the place; the land ia of a grade which easily produces a bale of cotton to the acre under proper tillage, and any good rarmer can bilia. 1 always keep naseu on wuusi-ripiiuira inruuKii toe It in my house and second day before the close of the would not be with- campaign, after which all camps in-USolei druc-'creased their reported amounts con-cists.

25c box. siderably, but it is hoped and thought and inspected the site, and a wonting party will probably reach the ground neiuae au Monday to begin actual construction possible here that Camp Sevier held its own In the final result. The official announcement of the war de- of tho range. A short space before the gun em kHItr Medicine Cf)- Chattanoova, Tmb placements, a few places for observa jpartment on the final standing of the various camps is awauted with the 'greatest interest and with some im 7 infiiRiii nnrrrnrno tion posts, and the vicinity of tne targets only will be cleared up. The targets will be trenches, roads, and similar objects, so as to duplicate as nearly as possible targets which will mitke it pay for itself within two or three years.

You simply can't beat it as a home or for an investment. But owing to other interests which de-! mand his attention Mr. West has de-; cided to offer this farm ror sale and, i to that end, has placed it in the hands of Frank LeCamps Realty hose Greenville office is located in rooms 5 and 7 of ralmetto building. Any one wishing to see the lands or to make any enquiries re-I garding same are requested to see this concern. AdinHlAMJrruttKd actually be encountered.

Ranges up The 120-acre, 18-hole, golf course is the finest ia the South it is a blue grass course. All the used at the Inn comes from the slopes of Mount Mitchell, the highest mountain east of the' Rockies, nearly seven thousand feet altitude. The milk and cream come from Biltmore Dairy on the estate of the lale Geo. W. Vanderbilt.

It is the cleanest, most sanitary hotel ever built. Every flood is tile. Every bedroom has Mosaic tile covered with French rugs made at Aubusson, France. The foods are the finest money can buy. The kitchen is spotless white tile to the roof and pure white Mosaic tile floors.

The buildings are built of great mountain boulders some of the walls are five feet thick. We are three and a half miles from the railroad. The street cars are not allowed to come near enough to be heard. Automobiles not allowed near the building during the night. Thus we have no smoke, no dust, no train noise.

We have pure air, common-sense, digestible food, quiet in the bedrooms at night, and an atmosphere where refined people and busy business men with their families find great comfort and a good time. Information and photographs at all Southern Railway offices or telephone AT OUR EXPENSE to 7,000 yards, or practically four line plunges are hard and he picks his holes well. Xo doubt, he will be heard from, in the next few games. Gregory who is playing the other half though small is one who can cover ground If given the proper interference. This is his second year on squad and lie is developing Tioyd in the cente rof the line is in good again and will give the Davidson editor a hard battle.

He has been on the hospital list for the last two games but has now fully recovered. Nixon a first year man wil seen o.i right end in the ploxe of Shirley win has been shifted to tackle and should be able to stop the end runs that have been bothering that side of the line for the entire year. He and Shirley are both big men and his addition has udded a good deal of weight to the right side of the line. The game will be called promptly 3:30 and the place Is Riverside Tark. Any ear to the Southern station will carry you within a two minutes walk of the "-ates.

miles, will be used for the 3-jnch rifles, and up to 7,400 yard? for the patience. Some days ago eacn division was requested to ascertain if possible the number of men in it who actually subscribed to the loan and to forward this to Washington. What the results of figuring the per capita subscriptions on this donation will be cannot of course even be estimated, but it Is safe to say that however the figures are handled Camp Sevier and the 30th division will be found soma, where, near the top. Stoves have been shipped for the hospitals and officers quarters. 0-inch howitzers.

It is thought by the authorities here that the artillery brigade will be will send you a $1.00 bottle of my Guaranteed Remedy for Asthma, on trial. Send no money. Pay after taking it, if satisfied. Remedy gives quick relief. Has cured many after everything else failed.

Mention near-sat express office. Address George D. Hoover, Mfg. Pharmacist, Dept. 198, Des Moines, Iowa.

fully supplied with guns before leaving camp here, and only the fact that guns are not to be had has prevented their being supplied immediately. Each of the three regiments will ieventually be furnished 24 guns, four to each of its six batteries. The actual construction work on The BROZTELL East 27th Street at 5th Ave NEW YORK The Homelike HOTEL wher every room gf CApcr has a bath 1 OUday and shower JL upwards Convenient to Everything WILLIAM i. QUINN. the artillery range is being done by the divisional quartermaster, under the supervision of Gen.

Gatley. 99 "TANG! TltRKK IX) II TUR AKMY The Greenville army recruiting station yesterday sent tnree men to training camps for service with Fnclo Sam's armed forces. Ernest A. Whit-worth and Joe G. Joined the federalized national gunrc and were sent to Camp Sevier for trarning.

Kl-lison K. McCrary enlisted in the field artillery of the regular-t una went to Fort Screven, neai- On. Kovar has it Why IkqyaI A bakery company in addition to that which has been at Camp Sevier for several weeks, and which comes from the regular army, is soon to be organized. No, officers have yet been appointed. The cakery company already here Is encamped on the edge of the woods directly behind Y.

M. C. A. headquarters but wag to have been moved into the site vacated by one of the training battalions, near Paris station. It is probable, however, that both it and the company to be formed will continue to occupy its present location, as the proposed site is quite pugllc, and it Is feared by the authorities that too many passers-by would become interested in the process of making bread.

"Ting" means a distinctive taste a delicious sensation that tickles the palate, and leaves a pleasant, satisfying after-taste. "Tang" is just what Kovar, the new beverage, has. There is nothing insipid about Kovar. Made with Saazer hops Kovar is made with genuine Saazer hops and you can taste them in the rich, drawn-from-the- By renaun of thormiixh dltitrl button with the dm trnrie In thn I nltnl Pttftte and lower ftvlliiur roU reduced pricva are nor pt)iitle fur Eckman's Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNCS fttiilillnm CmiKtaa Bad Cnlds No Aln'hnl, KamoUo or Habit tormlu Drac $2 Six 91 Size Now $1.80 Now 80 CU. Krlcmnn laboratory.

l'nllariVlnhla. nieed not be ice-cold. It is the Ideal all-year beverage. Piel who make Kovar, Advertise Your Wants guarantee its absolute purity. BECOMES Fluffy Soft- wood flavor.

Its only other in- This foaming, amber beverage eredients are certified cereals and nmv on sal, whrrevet -Silky For Burning Eczema By Ucinv 9 Pomade Hair Dressing for matin. a nappj nair grow ion ton, inniy, tiny, 4 to you can do It op in any ityie. Re MACARONI I drinks are sold. It is 10c a bottle in distinctive bottles. Try it today and taste the tang.

Made by PIEL Inc. New York Mru ftr If KOVAR pure water, Everywhere Kovar has been placed on the market, it has rrude an instant hit with men. It what the drink-thirsty men lave been waiting for delicious, thrst-quenching and healthful. It is particularly good as a table beverage. Drinking it with yourieals will aid your digestion.

Kvr enjoyable at any it i moves DANDRUFF and Stops ITCHING SCALP. HEROUN is delightfully per. fumed tnj pot sticky or gummy, arm as osnts (tampiirin)tntaWirtii Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of remo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, woundsand' chafing.

It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zcmo is a clcRn, dependable and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is aseffective and satisfying, The S. W. Rose Cleveland.

O. GROVE fm INN Asheville, It C. AGENTS WANTED Sold in Greenville by Bruce A Poster, or Carpenter Brother' Drug Store..

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