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■ V- ‘ BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA' BARNWELL SE PAOl THREE :it tTir*«»ip tr*nlT»ln" camps .1 resources of the war departinont have been pixed/' - to t)j_ti utmost.., The number of insjruc- torst js.not nearly as great a ft/-It should T>e7TifiPt^ I.s lToi*ed _ irTii] b^lieVud tliat ' % * v ' * many reserve officers and onfldidiiteH * for appointmeiit as such yyh<>iav«)iiI<| I'm* JjLLaJ.l.jjLulajuajartl^osiETam^n*- will lia \ fcUf \ '.Jdd lines. man er uiuuutJYhuse who.attend tlie equips should briny whatever books they pos- sess. I>tit tb« .authorized and necessary books for individuals will be fur- tbe training period. Tlio.inaximum age 1s forty-four years, it is expected that onn^rTa., or Fort Wln- kr for the renminder of il examination ■ hi-Ii frapting} Those- wIni re111aln the ih-serve (iftl vKs' T llje^-i^j. camps , will receive t*o ! „,,d who ajmCspecially lift Months' training after the reassign- ,,,either* of the hirst ten t tuent mentioned* above. j he selected bv the rethrbir “*\t the. end of tSje whole period the, fin doty-at the college am teynlar army officer In charge will se- flies,, camiis. *Ktich* stm ■*. 1—United States battleship Wyoming at'Tull speeds -'J 'Latjn, a Erencl ;lie German line of defense'and toward which the allies are steadily inakin who has been aiding the recruiting oltleers in Wasblmyton' hhtl will go ne EQUIPPING THE MANCHURIA WITH GUNS eft from eaeh company, troop and -prof mttery .the officers, for oily regiment tain >f -tlije corresponding arm. Thus we |j,.\. 'half have carefully selected officers .r,^ thnsr seniors iripmpprrirririrr^'prsTrf^ SPEAKS GERMAN ONLY • GIVES 1 SON TO NAVY thjXcnlisted men Vdakntn Hoimey, a farmer, was horn in Germany am) yannot speak tlie English language. Through tin* interpreter lie said,: “IMease accept my son to. Anuirieu^- Have an TESTS RECRUITS WITtt FISTS Tom Rdey Made Sure' That the Men # He Recommended Were Real ^-Fighters. i*.' fi >r HU! al. 1 bit I :< ■'they I v||-ippi-it the oriyni in tie FIRST TOMMIES TO ENTER PERONNE of a Nutiojiul Guard regiment eurolling new in Tubers us the regiment mobilizes in response to ttic* presb eminent, v Thirty-Five Thousand Bright, Earnest Young Americans Assemble ■ . at Fourteen Camps Scattered Abbut the Country to Be Drilled in the Science of War—Picked Jol Mental and Physical Qualities. •„ Washington.— Thirty-five thousand; “During tlie first month of the bright; .energetic, earnest youny Atner- camp those In attendance will KY dl- spdclal qualifications, to t * •rr« , !i. cert am subject* and in this way. will be of material assistance to the regular :imiv Officers. •; This depend* so miich Tfpoh ■Ihu-i^crsounel of-onch- m-u-ftn-t1< >k' Crvm- Ipany thnt_the matter must be reyuUiti, ed by ‘the -regular tinny otlieers In charge of. each eoinpanyv, * Book Will Bi Furnished. “The outline of the entire course of instruction will be prepared m-the \vnr iciiius are .isM-mlding at .1 1 emnps., scat- vjded Into if. companies. regardles<w»f'i department and -furnished to the cojn- Uiatidiny officers Uf the c,ampx. "Hooks, maps and printed matter In general will lie furnished by the gov- th« nm'fti'Tj for thcMirst of- .‘OO.OOO, \\iiO Will In about tfic first of August "i"' depamyeiit vjilledAfor ...the will be redvsiyned in due proportion"* - *«*The minimum aye-of those wi lost. ejjfHdione,d mndfj.l leaders the t S o as to form^ ninedafantry couijianies, tend is twenty years ai.d nine nu • .kwwtji>rt)rtnn-iT»>Al,and Sue company of etiyl- appoint snitabl e V o 11 rials here a*?tvf?d-iikjo tin-finecaliber m ersT Other men who will hiCve been tweiitv-one years of ) ■!' H"-;m.i'ei i;,! obtained. ' ^elected for tlie edast artiitery will'pro- the triiltiiny period, 'j “Hv,rpy orre of thn* ‘pa-'iny a fiyid pli\sj 1 I’lii-r :**f»nOe;;fr.•i’hfile or 1ms It»t4 •t ! -i-itiexs career imlieiitiny |iis special :ro. MyiMO'. . persutmliryTand capacity Tor^+ryaiH/.ation and inspiring lcader- UiU.. -Tr f . ' ITi.ikmi tie-niselves are plckeil til ell. Kveti of 11 lout/ W llo lUJLSSed tin -s tlceliict tiroilit'id in the camps. And when it Is '■considered Hint only two out of every •«*"A i'ii men at fending the camps will be- a- I t*o*t, iii- tfe^m-w. armies at tin--do*.* .i '|i.- three.month*' griH-liny* .' st ml,\ a.tcT drill, it is dbvious ito drones, t." . ‘ bom-lieads" and . no weaklings ph\V>a|ly; mentally.-or jnorally, should • t * fr»—r*n ~ l' rhos e who taiied to ol d a In, en- 1 ■ e j•; .1 .-a top. or whu are not f-f.. " a ttie end of the first three, nee ' If* ‘ I not give Up hope .of !e-ir eeunfry as, officers. An- of Jiot *k« ; tTf fa nips, probghly target Hi: n the \if I mne dritely facilities^ f4>r-Tn^Tiing tin- new' ifijons'wvH! Iw 1 < i • 11 a' AtiierTca gi^fditiilly «)« for sixteen infantry divisions and two >amps. "cavalry'divisions h.wjhe time that Un*- supply departments can furnisli equip ment for these troops and by fife time the necessary machinery cprf in* put in - motion for procurin “Ivaeb company, tmt'd-furntsiiljtjipjpO'xinTatdy 4n otliccrsf,- Those who jipit^ not -selected .for Im mediate use'will lievert.lTc.fess lip ( olil- missjo-m*T Lrilthe officers’ reserve corps, if fjptnd to' lie competent-, and will lie mi hi lib* for use in connection with any additional force -that may be tui- aj.idyJ In del s, for - d a's ,\liTeri H - full force opher ptrwer. vantage. mug leTTows now points afready Hi ;i / >tf"M ■iyfi* in tin* • offi<‘vrs‘ Reserve Ttliers liave bad gooff■records In tIh^Oy.-milma 1 Gtiiird or otiier‘inHitnry rganl/.iitioj\s,- or scirool training for • war work. These- Mien have ail ad vantage over tie- rest^ for*no one is Lkuaul.frym Jim camps -by entije- lack if. difeer- mi lit a iw experience. - The more cxpcricmial. however, arc inost likely to get their commissions -ffTst. Tlie ircst may atictid a sTm-oii"! or even a third camp and then tic drafted Into tin- new armies. 7 ’ Training in the, camfts, will tie ln- teii-iyi- a* possible, but will be. severe^ i\ fTiuidicapped by u lack of suitiiblc instruct"!'*. Officer* of tlie Hritlsfi and Ii • lift\ i —.7 bart It-trout in tin 1 ’hixpfew wccks[ TTT i fi id ft i* ‘expected Hie *mall corps of r .'ilar army mstfuefors at each camp ■ M !• tiftileriallv assisted bv these \ v.t teratis, who are fresh from the imest t-»er-?»ti:iiggl<‘ iu- histm-y. . mu izc.il. - - — . • • * • ' v o'"* ’ ‘Tin- total number of officers re quired for the 10 infantry divisions and the two cavalry divisions_Js ap- proximafeiy lO.(MK). These should be preferably mature men and tlie: inost experienced natunai ItUiderH Unit FTiT* have p-ourVtry [lYjssi-sses*’ It is recognized that - there arc thousands of men throughout tlie country between th*' am s of twenty-one aiid forty-four who have had*more or less military qxpt-ri- • nee. either in the regular ‘army fir National Guard or tit military sehool.-r- WUh the basic experience Hipiilenient- ed by ntftural aptitude for hamfilyg men a* demonstrated in business or •otherwise, a splendid corps of 10,000 reserve otiicers should lie avnilulile by the nti!Mly.of Jjtly. .L* 1 ,“It Is*necessary tltat ‘the wflrst t« tijonsaiid' slio.tild 1)0 the best thu.t cmtitry lias, in' pginAmg our ufflttary forces we must- assitffie tpiT*ffie war is by m» ineiins drawing T») a' dose, a'ud of tlu-in wounded, that the country must expand its mili- fn»m ttie west- tary forces as. riu’iidly and effectively country as tin- Fesotffees mit. The 10 InfaJvtry divisitms two cavalry division* aggregate prox'matcly half a milTniii men. I *vr- aml VT cei\ c [ substantial pruinolion to mis t tile de- (’hicagof— 1 T<un UTley'-of \V\-st, V'if- teentli street was told at the recruit ing statHitT that In* Whs too 'Old to light," although tic begged for an op- ortuySty+o enlist. “1 gliess I'm too old to tight}” no said as lie twisted bis gnarled ahd bony hands, “but. mayhap I can send ye some likely lads. Whin they come in, cap, and tdl ye they're fr'iu Tout Rih*.v, take me .wor-rd they’ll lie all millc .V., .. — Tiiis was .one day last week. Since then more than ‘Jo huskies have come in.-.saying they were “recruited” by Torn Riley. Marring black eyes and bruised faces, they were ideirl recruits r * Tlie big American freight liner MniVhurlu taking on gnus and nininunition preparatory to sailing for Europe. GERMANS STRIP ORGAN OF ITS METAL illieei* Of tiles,* forces must *,+*+! av,4>* gladly'-accepted. 1 ' Ohl T’om hiJllsekf ULtliLari.il airaia-Ai ■i jne ■ *■ : -Il * , .-levTvjTTiTe TTiht"iy;iii\ III- :. . are,..the..Ysmtiflll,.nil y!r;v. t\ to\\ti appointed in. ‘flic first ten tboirsatid' Of his recruits had been accepted. The mu*t be promoted one grade w ith each -sergeant iu charge dcstred to know why all of them bore marks of having’ been thoroughly manhandled, uld Tom l! of the whole nation will maud* of force* to he raised later. It , *tr -t4n~*r* • -n'fifps.-ir iinlifni <■?*■-*-*** j* Yf “Yf :ll:no-*t every village has furnished !> member, and his career will be iv watehe,r by bis friends and ■ he*t account .ofitfitv tin IC I.olldlle.ted i* given ill Mil Ollier I I• \ the adjutant general' at r..""p. brigadier general II. H. iu.' The details will have to ho d out at each camp ami it will strenuous lutsiiiess, forhniutites G.-■m-r.-ii McCain *avs: successive addition >o -our militury loree. Mu- this reason the war depart- 1 meiit leifics that mature ttiei. VilJ-sefk appoiiiimcnt in ‘the first ten thousand.’ "‘tither similar camps jnttst follow: this first* « amp. Young, men. must be admitted to tin* first camp, hut not to the exelNMbirof inaturer men.- In the seejupd uTfd following ci,pnjis young mew will predominate. ,, “In’ making..provision -for instructors gliuekted -frttd rubbed his hands. "”i’is a little')way-of me own," m> (‘ontideiU- “L"kneW ye wanted good, two-immied *sTrnpp,-ts, "iind I wint a'htnit tlie streets lookin' for tliini. I engaged in a thrille of ati" argument w id every waii of thim, to make surf*. FOURTH U. S. GRANT SERVES they was scrappers, over 1 sint tliitn In.” •Afther it was SPEEDING UP NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITING ‘•AMERICA”' AT EVER.Y SERVICE Qenver Church Displays Patriotism by Singing Anthenr at Close of • Ever*y Meeting.- • *■ * 'v Denver. Gobi.—tbic cimrch In Peru Emmanuel Episcopal church, "nsjjs the South, has plowed up^20 acres'of realty a prayer to the Deity In behalf Its golf ■course and nkffdetl it iiTpota- j»f the natiiJxi,’’-^lfiI7"R«>v7 8, 'Re—S.- t<yy. ~fffftCfTabl^TTiecruTr^i^ that, all Gray, vlrtir of Wckf Denver, com- of itslJo-acrctVa^nota.JuaJlynee'd- menting the new hymn custom. jed for s|>orts will he used.for growing The congregation, composed of per- vegetables. The work' wiil be done i»y .sons whortttii.ee Jhvir ancestry To the club employees, . ver haV^heerTTfispIaying its patrlotlsin ’ most hostile nations at var, rmver for two months by singing "America” <llsn,ss the conflict. at'the close of every one of Its serv- ices. and It .is a church w hose congre gation is -cotnjiosed mostly of cltlTtens of English -and German extraction This patriotic 'bouse extraction, - to the nntlonill food campaign,the lier-. ( Kimmi.ls r»..foet 0% inches high jwhtlc of wifrshlp is. mltage Golf club, one of the oldest in j^wpeighing only 1 i;;i|»uuiids wtrlppecF ^ff'a I|I 1 nf l ~- * y •* / has cnListed as u private il of fTie " Seven*!lV. regi* N* G-. ‘ N'-' f* t¥c,-firy-t-hreev id was horn id, r*ri-nDiego, her is l’. S. <limnf. Jr... a r of U.iirTfTTf'-Thc fourfh Graftt i»'» l.. ar 4In* Timous mini 1 ' was graduated- from.••'Harvard*' in Itda and' has iioeti * rnployed in (lieJdw-es of .T. R. Slorgan A V v o., Hie New V.'rk'VTauk- ' Going jbo Far. 1 - “As Tp rule, i don’t eensure the type of man'u ho i* .more ornamental than useful." . • _. . “Yds?'’7 * ' "' 7 -; “Hut drat the chump who poses in a clyiii wtHdow as if-a sculptor somewhere 1IV TfiCHwvMvtJf7'Hrid were moidfng h!s fiujlticss lim's Tn.chiy'!”' ' ^ Great Pressure, /' • - _ . ': -;V “Tlie old-fashioned miser was said to *.jtfoc7.c a sitrcr rtottnr so hard hemadr- the eagk» scream,” -a.-'-: •-*» j % ‘Yes. Yoji doali-see- niuny silver dol* :'W-. • -•(.■/:.?;:.•: -•■••-••• •. ' '• +.*. \ 7 ' rs now adays. The tuodero tightwad This spirfted official British photo graph shows tie* first English soldiers u crease in u dollar.bill that sCtoH- *to enter I’eronne tw they were crossiu; a roughly constructed hHds** *«to i* ,l kfe_uny I t) Is redeemed by the . the city after the Germans w ere tlriven out ? 4-- > 7 -"*_■> -t' ■Pi