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TWO MEW ARMY F9B I!, S. OF 4,500,000 SEEM Department Prepares to Instruct Officers and Asked France to Send Teachers TO SEND TROOPS ABROAD WITH MORE EXPERIENCE Our Officers at Front Deplore the Despatch of Raw Forces. Washington?Tho War Department i:> preparing plans for the training of 1 "0.000 officers at reserve camps during the next year. The General Staff estimates that one officer is required for every thirty men in the servi a*, so the War Department preparations, based on tha' estimate, would indicate that the Government is laying the foundation for an army of 4,.">00.000 in addition to the 1,250,000 w h > iur*e leva called t the Regular Army, the milLia and the National Ar-iv. Baker Keens l-ilnece. It is impossible t<> got from Score tary linker or the Chief of Staff any statement of the size of the army which the United States expects t, p^ace in the field ultimately. It is known, however, that whet appears to be delays is getting the first troops into the field have been merely parts of a thoroughly worked out scheme of mobilization whereby armies would be organized as rapidly as they could be supplied and transported. The Administration has constantly endeavored to avoid the confusion of Spanish War days, when the War Department tried to organize an army without adequate consideration of its necessities. The present shortage of guns and supplies, Secretary Baker said to-day, will disappear before the National Guard is in France and the first draft is organized into divisions. Thereafter the available supplies will increase so that great numbers of troops may be mobilized and thoroughly equipped with speed and precision. ? > ? Will Not Hurry. The War Department's theory is that the first 500,000 men from the United States will merely help co give the Allies a slight advantage, but that the millions who may be sent after them will end the war. To attempt to rush such a programme through in a few months would mostly result in confusion and failure, ranking officials of the War Departn eat insist. Preparations for the present army scheme will be kept slightly in advance of the plans of the Shipping Board. The War Department does not desire to have great forces on its hands in this country. Whenever the shipping is available, the troops will be ready to march abroad. An evidence of the change of policy in training army officer? was uncovered today when it develo.ped that the War Department has asked the French Governmnet to send a corps of officers fresh from the trenches to teach the new American officers modern warfare. The second reserve officers camps and those which follow will be handled to a large extent by Frenchmen who have learned war in the trenches and not in swivel chairs iv* (> Saves Doctor's Bills Instead of calomel and other violent purgatives, which are dangerous aa well aa nauseating, it is better to use a reliable medicine like Granger Liver Regulator Under date o f riMi ^ Oct. 27,1916. J. W. IffPWlTSlH^llSllllf'l^1!1!1!1!^ Clark, Lafayette, Ala., R. F. D. No. 4. writes: "I have \*m&r been using Granger lUttlltt Kb] Liver Regulator in ? I my family for ycara MM d JT and find it to be a MB f ine family remedy numerous doctor*! S^vi Ml TStflcc'* billa. I always koei M it in my house and would not be with QrMgM1 Mtdklllt C*., Chattanooga, Torn o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbidden undo penalty of law to hunt, trap, or !* any way trespass upon land;? 6 Julia I). Grant in Soeastoe township S. It. SINGLETON, Agent: 31?pd. STATE ITEMS : OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Conscription became law in Canada last week when Justice Duff of the supreme court acting for the governor general gave royal assent to the measure. Word has been received indicating that the British 7.000 ton steamship j Verdi has been sunk with the loss of her crew. The Verdi left for an En! glish port on August 12 with a ca'go but no passengers. Her crew nun;- j bered 112, While the Russians last week west of Fokshani again have deserted their! posts, thereby permitting the Teutonic allies to make additional gairg, in ' - -! ? i , me region 01 wen a aim iwim-vusuihclv, they are giving battle to the in-1 vnders and on both sectors have reI pulsed Strang" attacks. Lacking seven men of having the, reguired quota of 121 out of 542 call-; Vt for exemination, the exemption hoard for Eastern York issued a call for 100 men to appear for physical ex; animation on Tuesday, September 4. | An urgent appeal has been made to j librarians of the State by R. M. Kennedy, librarian at the University ofj South Carolina for books for libraries! which arc to he established at tlm 'raining camps of United States soldir vs. The picking of cotton was in progress in all the Southern cotton Stat-, \s, holls were beginning to open in ex-! treme southern Oklahoma and some j bolls are full grown in Tennessee, j says the weekly weather and crop bulletin issued by the Department of Agriculture. Coast guard stations will be equipped with aeroplanes for rescue and oh j servation work. -o WHAT'S THE REASON, Many Conway People in Poor Health ; Without Knowing the Cause. 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He certainly i> agile for a man of his age." "I know him; he's a millionaire who got his agility from dodging taxes." ?Baltimore American. MUST WIN WAR BY ARM'S BLOWS Paris.?Major General Pershing, the American commander, told the Associated Press today that the war can be won only by hard and forceful blows delivered by a w-ell trained American army working in conjunction | with the allied armies. i r* ? i ?: 4-u ? flirt l/i:piwilll? lilt? I Ul\l ? ul llliiCoD vy 1 American people in regard to the war General Pershing added: "Every man, woman, and child should support the administration in its determination to arm and equip the An^rican army and to ke p up itr< morals and that of the allied arj mies. This war will not be won by ! talk or by subscriptions to the Red ; Cross fund. The American people must come to a full realization of what the war means. It can be won only by striking hard and forceful blows, not otherwise." 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Resolutions of the majority, introduced by Dr. Karl Heine, Socialist, demanded for the fourth or fifth time abolition of the political censorship and limitation of the military censorship facts connected with the conduc' of the war, and criticism thereof. This was held to be necessary because it is notorious that the military authorities exercise a sweeping political censorship of the German press on the pretense that publications of a political nature may affect the military spirit of the people. Dr. Heine gave the government fou weeks until the assembly of the Reich stag, t0 menu its ways, utnt-wise, m said, the Reichstag majority would bo forced to take steps. The government has received some half dozen earlier warnings of a. similar nature and its response in the present instance will not be an unfair test of the influence of the present majority in the Reichstag. Speeches and pronouncements of Emperor William were criticised in the debate on the censorship. o Fifty-five bales of new crop cotton have been sold on the Denmark market to date, bringing from 20 to 23:50 cents . COULD HARDLY i"~ STAND ALONE j V ~ | Terrible Suffering From HeadacLe, Sideache, Backache, and Weaknets, Relieved by Cardui, Says This Texas Lady. Gonzales, Tex.? Mrs. Minnie Philpot, of thl3 place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain In my left side. It wa3 right under my left rib. It would commence with an j aching and extend up Into my left : shoulder and on down Into my back. ' By that time the pain would be so | severe I would have to take to bed, and suffered usuaJly about three day3 ...I suffered this way for three years, and got to be a mere skeleton and waa so wealc I could hardly stand alone. 1 V/as not able to go anywhere and had ! to 1st my house work go...I suffered ; awful wi'b a pain in my back and I : had the headache all the time. 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German newspapers print long com memorative articles of the battle of Trnnenberg, in which the Russianwere defeated on August 21), 1914. | German military preparation was known to the Russian, war ministry, I iii. -? tiuu ii was aiso aware tliat Germany i contemplated u aeclaration of war In 1909 and again in 1918, according to testimony given by General Michelson at the trial of General Soukhomlinot'f, former minister of war, for high treason. So great has grown the work of standardizing equipment and mate-, rials for the army and navy, that i| temporary building is to be erected; shorth at a cost of $880,000 by the bu ' reau of standards, to provide facilities for meeting the heavy demand. President Wilson has placed a I sv coping embargo on all articles of I commerce to enemy countries and onj all foods, fuels, cotton, and other ar-j tides contributing to American dcf( rise, for all other countries. Latest reports from the front north! ui Gorizia and around Monte Santo! indicate that th? Italian forces arc pushing on steadily, despite a strengt.il ened Austrian resistance. The repulse of a series of German; attacks on the French lines at Verdun I and elsewhere is recorded in last week bulletins. That the blowing up of the Mare Island Navy Yard black powder magazine was part of a plot of Nationwide proportions is understood to have developed a conference at the Department of Justice between the Attorney ueneral, Secretary of the Navy Daniels and A. Bruce Biela.ski, Chief of the Bureau of Investigation.' o WQJflEN! \ I JflOTHERS\ f DAUGHTERS* * ^ 3 *! D King:, Tl&WI ? FRO If takenC 1 '? 14 Ithree times a ' will Increase your strengb^pBnd rdmrance 100 per cent in twn^Drcks' many cases.?Ferclir^Ka^K'.ng. UX^TCP IRON rKOi^Rn ibo*? hi tfr. obtained from^M^food drufglM on ^*n of money re --?y? nv?-ir*in lih 1*U to W^ji^thrt* llirifj^r after mral* WILSON URGES BOYS TO WORK \ #|* *' - ? Washington.?Young men of the country between the ages of 1(5 and 21 r.ot employed are called upon by President Wilson to serve the nation by joining the United States Boys' Work ing Reserve, In a letter made public today by Secretary of Labor Wilson, the president says it is the patriotic duty of these young men to use their spare time in productive work and help support the nation in the present crisis. CT To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. T YPEW1 I 1.1 l.lt A 1 i nave we knowing second 1 L. 0. Smith (used very little) 1 No. 5 Oliver X NO. 10 Remington Visible 1 No. 5 Royal 1 Blind Fox 1 Blind Smith Premier All of these machines have md are guaranteed to be in fir 'Will sell on monthly payments, i i. ror casn. wnie me your needs. /?. G. SCARi SUMTER. SOU Deal L C. Smith & Bros. ' $ "i sj G.T^Al PEOPLE. V/a:>hiv;itcn.?Unless tke'C i? evi'?nee S'on tiv.it President Wilson's note rejecting the peace proposals of the p >pe has be 11 circulated in Germany, steps will bo taken to make cer tarn that the document reaches at '.east a ir.rgo number of the German people to inform them why the United States can not discuss a peace involving acceptances of the word of the present ruler? at Berlin. Socrotnrv Iiunsinir said todav it w assumed that within a rcasonblita time newspapers of the European neu tn.ls wou'd carry the note into Ger- * many. !f this shou'd he prevented, !i ? said, some other way would be f und. It was recalled that the pros 1 idcr.t's war message was dropped behind the German line ; by hundreds of I lied airmen. o With the arrival of 1,187 officers of the National army at Camp Jachson, the total number of army officers in cami) reached 1,286, according to official figures. ( SI MMONS F3E RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. * Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintiff vs. Dubury Watts and Bert Watts, De fondants. TO THE DEPENDENTS Dubury Watts and Bert Watts: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the comprint in this action which is filed in the office of the Cierk of Court of Common Pleas or the said County and to serve a copy of your answer t-> the said compiftint on the subscriber at his office in Marion, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such ?ervice and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. < W. r. STACKHOUSE, c Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated May 21st, 1917. To the Absent Defendants, Dubury Watts and Bert Watts: TAKE NOTICE That the complaint in the above stated action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Horry County on the 21st day of May, 1917, and that you are y required to answer the*same as set forth in the foregoing summons. W. F. STACKHOUSE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated this May 21st, 1917. ORDER FOR APPOINTMENT .OF GUARDIAN AI) LITEM. Court of Common Pleas. 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintiff vs. Dubury Watts and Bert Watts, Defendants. On reading and filing the petiiton 4.1 ? i " j i* jui nit- planum in the rbove stated case for the appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem for the infant defendant Bert Watts, on motion of W. F. * ' Stackhouse, Attorney for the Plain' tiff, it is I ORDERED That A. E. Wait be | and he is hereby appointed Guard*}. 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