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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 11

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1 THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS ELEVEN News of a Day at Camp Sevier Sunday, Aug. 11, 1918.. I HAVE been using Doctor Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for more than seven years. I believe it saved my little granddaughter's life, as she had such terrible spasms, caused by the condition of her stomach, until we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks there is no remedy like Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels." i i 1 1 it 1 TENTS WRECKED FOB IE LABOR 61, inesioBH nun ST i From a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written by' Mrs. C. F. Brown, 1012 Garfield Ave.

Kansas City, Mo. Wind, Rain And Lightning Vis-it Large Two-Story Structure Is To Be Erected At Once At Camp Sevier. Reserve Labor Battalion To Be Organized At Camp Sevier in Next Few Days. Dr. Caldwell's ited Camp Sevier In Force i Yesterday Afternoon.

jj BE PART OF 20TH DIVISION WILL COST AB0U8 $10,000 AUT0ISTS' NARROW ESCAPE A wind, fain and electrical storm of Contracts have been let. it was announced yesterday, for the immedi- uur.siial violence struck Camp Sevier about four o'clock yesterday after ate erection of Jewish Welfare Work 1 building at Camp Sevier. Kepresenta noon and caused considerable damage iyrup repsir The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 5(TctS. (es) $1.00 A. mild pleasant laxative, as positively effective as, it is gentle in its action.

For a free trial bottle send your name arid address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Monticello, 111. tives of the Jewish Welfare Work in various parts of the camp.

have been stationed at Camp Sevier Several of the big M. C. A tents i for ser. FIRST You should purchase tires of established repu tation. We carry the Miller "Geared to the Road" which carries a 5000 mile guarantee.

Yoin can. buy these tires with the confident feeling thatyou are not experimenting. SECOND Take care of your tires. If you cut algash. in the casing or tube bring it to us and have it properly vulcanized.

Don't procrastinate forfa cut constantly gets worse if not attended to. THIRD When you have gotten the ordinary life useiout of your casings and they look like they are wearingtout, Bring them to us, and let us put on Gates Half Soles and i jr some weeks and have been wliich had been ereel occupying temporarily several tents to men af rected which were put up near the Camp be camp were virtually demolished be virtually demolished Library building. This site is to by occupied by the new frame structure. me nign wind and some of them were 1 1 it is announced and the construction torn to shreds. i i3 to be started in the next few days.) Quito a number of soldiers' tents The building is to be two stories suffered a like fate.

The electrical high and will cost approximately ji mi-Dance is reported to have burned1' 000. It will be T-shaped and will have I out ono of the big transformers at the i separate rooms for reading and writ- transformer station and the electric I ing and these will be equipped with I current supply in several parts of the rinkle-Free Skin Easy To Have various rurnismngs' tor writing ana was seriously Interfered with, with books, magazines and newspa- The heavy rain was driven with such pers. (impact against the roofs of the wood. There will be shower baths on the en buildings in camp that many of main floor and the second floor will them leaked almost as if there was no we will guarantee them to run 3500 miles free from punc roof. be devoted to dormitory space, ture and it will only cost you half the price of a new set 11 The new building will be quite a large one and will prove a valuable aauition to the camp.

of tires. A party of automobilists traveling along the camp road near the camp library had almost miraculous escape from death or serious injury when a lnrge tree, blown down by the wind fell across the road just in front of the speeding automobile. The driver glimpsed the tree just as it was preparing to crash down in front of him Medical College of Virginia (State Institution) Stuart McGulre, M. I L. Dean.

Medicine. Dentistry. Pharmacy. Nursing. Operrt to Women Sept.

17th. One physician may restore a thousand fighting: men. Ih war more are needed; In peace the supply Is Inadequate. The government places patriotic obligations Upon college women to enlist In Medical ranks. The Medical College 'of Va.

possesses faculty, equipment and cultural surroundings unexcelled. For catalogue address J. R. MoCauloy, Secretary, 1109 East Clay Street, Kiohmonil, Va. REPAIRING SHOES FOR CAMP GREENE Officers for the new twentieth division to bfe organized at Camp are beginning to arrive at camp, and Indications are that among the first organizations of the new division to be formed will probably be the reserve labor battalion, to be composed of negroes, many of whom are now at the camp.

There are now 2.000 negroes here, from Maryland and the District of Columbia. Many of these who do not qualify vocationally for special army requirements, or who are phvsically (it for only limited military service are to go into the new labor battalion. It appears. Six officers for the new reserve lab. or battalion arrived at Camp Sevier yesterday, from a port of embarkation.

They are ('apt. John W. Greene, First Lieut. B. Screven liond; first Lieut.

Jomes Archey; First Lieut. Maxwell Culbertson Second Lieutenant- Simon P. Robinson and Second Lieut. Harry Fairish. These officers came here under special instructions to officer the reserve labor battalion to be organized here and it is probable that they will begin upon their new tasks within rhe next day or two.

For the present, they have been assigned to the provisional depot battalion. No further indications have yet been apparent as to when other troops of the twentieth division are to come here. The August movement of draft men announced over the wires yesterday morning, diiowed no movement from draft boards to this camp. From this It is presumed that the new men Will probably come here after mobilizing ac srme other camp, for the most part. SERVICE.

John R. Htofer. general building secretary for the army Y. M. C.

A. at unit 84, at Camp Sevier, will leave the service on account of his physical condition, it was announced yesterday and will return to his home at Savannah. where he will practice law. Prior to going to Savannah he Will spend several weeks In Atlanta. GOES TO SAVANNAH.

W. E. Williford, a Y. M. C.

A. secretary at the base hospital area, will go to Savannah to enter service. In the boys' department in the Central Y. M. C.

A. Since Its remarkable astringent and tonic properties became known, clever women all over the world have been using the saxolite face bath to "tone up" their faces, removing wrinkles and draw flabby cheeks and neck back to normal. After iibing the solution, the face immediately feels much firmer. The skin tightens evenly all over the face, thus reducing lines and sagginess. The formula Is: Powdered rtaxolfte, one ounce, dissolved in witch hazel, one-half pint.

This simple and harmless face bath is a splendid thing for the outdoor girl, since aun, wind and flying dust are. so provocative of squinting and other contortions whiclr cause wrinkles and crow's-feet. Also it Is fine to freshen up a tired face In hot, depressing weather. Adv. Hun-iiiy applying ills emergency brake, checked the speed of the car so (hat the tree narrowly missed the' radiator.

Camp Sevier Shoe Shop at Work On Job 6,000 Pairs From Neighboring Camp i SOLDIERS' CHANCES. Respecting the Perils of the Gat War. Great as the danger and large as the losses in the aggregate, the indi- vidual soldier has plenty of chances of coming out of the war unscathed. Having repaired all army shoes In need of repair at Camp Sevier at present, the shoe shop of the Conservation and Reclamation Division of the office of the Quartermaster is now wcrKing on uuu pairs 01 russets smy- of Cor. HortSi and Laurens Sfs.

nrH here from famn Oreene at Char- Based on the mortality statistics of i i.auv oianjiuio ui intra rv i tin nrn in Vfinalr- cniinla lilro hit thin IT. It tft H. the allied armies, a soldier's chances small item for the hustling soldier I are as follows: shoe repairers and it is expected that Twenty-nine chances of coming 11 000 additional pair will, soon be home to one of heinc Icillod. Forty-nine chances of recovering snipped to vamp di-viit irum vauip Greene just to keep the men busy. from wounds to one chance of dying The Camp Sevier shoe repair shop u.

i ohQ v- trom them Wifey "John, wake up! There's a man down stairs; I am sure I heard a noise that sounded like a yawn. Hubby Oh, go to sleep. Whal you heard was probably the rubber, plant stretching itself." One chance in 500 of losing a limb. Will live five years longer because eries in this section of the country and if there is anything left of a shoe at bullets. For those of our fighting men who do not escape scathless the Government, under the soldier and sailor insurance law gives protection to the wounded and their dependents and to the families and dependents of those who make the supreme sasrifke for their country.

Spokane of physical training, is freerer from all; the thirty odd soldiers who are helping win the war by working with I disease in the army than in civil life, and has better medical care at the front than at home. In othr wars from ten to fifteen men died from disease to one from Mr. Phillips from Schoolfield, Va has been made overseer of weaviaj at Hamilton Carhartt mills, Roci Hill. S. C.

the stitching machine and the cod-bler's hammer, can make it serviceable. Since the establishment Of the shoe shop here, thousands of dollars in shoe leather have been saved the Government. The big, broad russet shoes that the soldiers wear cost our Uncle Sam quite a piece of money. However they will never wear out so OUT AGAIN. Charles H.

Garrison, of the quarter-mcsters corps at Camp Sevier, a Greenville boy, who has been under treatment at the base hospital for sev-. oral days past, has been discharced from the hospital and Is much improved in health. Pavs of Usefulness In these work-or-flght days some men are already useful, some achieve usefulness, and others have usefulness thrust upon them. Bonner Springs Chieftain. long as tne wearers turn mem in iur repair before they are too far gone.

Scores of soldiers in camp are wear- inz russets that have been half soled two or three times and their shoes look almost as new and neat as does the footgear of soldiers to whom shoes have only recently been issued. in tn wfi.tr fluainKt. waste of HUM onri oVino lpottipr t.h p. Conserva! 'I NUX-IRON tion and Reclamation Division urges soldiers to turn in shoes to be mended as soon as the first evidences of wear appear. II! My Own United States With Arnold Daly At Casino Theatre Monday BiM I Trade Jllnrt All of the requirements of modern Banking are met by the equipment and service of this bank.

With ample resources for the safety of money, this Bank assures its depositors every banking service and convenience. We cordially invite -the accounts of farmers, business men, salaried men and women, wage earners, school teachers and every woman who has the responsibilities of the home and family. Deposit all money received with this Bank and pay all expenses by writing your own checks. Large Resources and Strong Management Assure Unexcelled Banking Equipment and Service. Mr.

Arnold Daly, the distinguished star of Metro's historical American drama "My Own United States," Which is the attraction at the Casino theatre to-morrow, is assisted by a large and capable cast of well known players. All the characters aro personages whose lives have been indentifled with the' history of the tlniteii States. Duncan McRae, who plays General Alexander Hamilton, has previously been seen under the Metro banner in "Red, White and Blue lood," with and ayne a nd in "The Flower of No Man's Land" With Viola Dana. Charles Graham portrays Colonel Aaron burr who dominates the life of Philip Nolan (played by Arnold Daly). Graham is a popular screen actor.

Sidney Bracey, a screen actor of note, plays Captain Gautier, Nolan's rival for the love of Agnes Church'U, who 1.4 played by Anna Lehr. Mlsi Lohr TONIC With Paw-Paw Added THREE POWERFUL FORCES IN ONE Golden Grain Juice distributed by Georgia Produce Company has been the heroine oi numerous dramas. Marie Dn Chette ia cast as Nata'i-3 Homers, who wins Nolan's love for a tirre. The member of the cast and Ihtir stre: James Levering Calonel -Moi'irin, P. It Senn- i River Street.

Greenville, S. C. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SAYINGS DEPOSITORS THIS BANK IS KEPT OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. V.

The Most Healthful College Location in America, Piedmont College, I Demorest, Georgia I 1 On the edge of tho Blue Ridge Mountains, environed in beauty, i I 1,600 feet above the eA. 'I I I''OU MEN AND WjOMEN Bank of Commerce rcn as J'resilent Tdomas Jefferson, Thomas DorrellyV General George Churchill, Kdward VO'inn as General Wilklhsou, C'aude Cooper as William Homllton Bayard, William V. Miller as Mr. Von Ness, Frederick Truesdale as Mr. Pendleton, F.

C. Karle as Andrew Jackson, Jack Hamilton as Liue-tenant Haines, Richard Wongemann n.s Dr. HoBfiack, Frederick Heraog Admiral Stephen Decatur, Frank Murray as General IT. S. Grant, Gerald Day as President Abraham Ijincoln, Jack Burns as the Prosecutor, Helen Mulhollnnd aa Tlieodosia Burr, Mrs.

Allen Walker aa Mrs. Nolan, Mary Kehnlnon. Carr as Mrs. Alexander Hamilton and "Baby" Carr as Baby Hamilton. The scenes ore staged on "the sturdy old frigate "Constitution" and over a thousand V.

fi. sailor appear In tho vivid ncenFH in hand-to-hand combat in "My Own United States." Mr. Frederick W. Karch, organist dally Musicals, Is being appreciated more and more each day, by the patrons of the Casino. The "Music Extempore" as presented by Mr.

Karch, harmofiizea with the Theme of tit play and blends with the action o( the players, conveying to the soul life and realism. The New Unit Organ has proven a wonderful success from the first, ae evidenced by the patron ego at the Cuslno. PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM Greate- and greater grows tho public confidence in the new remedy, Nux Iron Tonic. Never has such a demand been created within one year. The people have been so accustomed to be dosed with Ta.bleta that it was a relief when they "turned to the old-fashioned honest Iiquld Kennedy, compounded on the tried lines of tonic of beef, Iron and wine, used by millions of weak and dyspeptic people with the greatest success for the lat fifty yefcrs.

Thousands of testimonials have been received from grateful pa.t.rona who will never use anything but Nux-Iron Tonic in future, They liave come to understand that a good Liquid Tonic supersede the hard Indigestible Tablet "Electric Light" does the old-fashioned "Tallow Dip." Mere Is ono of the many letters we are receiving daily, almost hourly; "Dear Sir: Have euffored from stomach trouble, indigestion, gaa on stomach and loss of appetite. My occupation Dm a farmer keeps me constantly on Hlia ffo' and frequently my willpower has been impaired; but eftor trying your JTtui-Iron Tonic and feeling the good I derived from its use have used bottles ahrl now feel a new man and only wish I had known about your Tonic years ago. You have my best wishes and thanks, as now I am at the ago of 70 almost good as I ever wu. Your very truly, M. L.

Donaldson, 1011 Pendleton Ureenvllle, 8. Your druggist probably sells It. If not you can always obtain It at Doster BroM. Co. Formula on every bottle.

iPrlce 11.20. Interstate Drug New York, Greenville, S. C. OFEICERS: I'TOfiK m. ticnKins, v.

i-Tcsuwm Standard 'four years' college course loading to B. A. and.B. 8. 1 degfeos Group Selective PjMicni adapts the course to, the needs I men, and women.

i Home' Economics, Special Educational work for teachers, Piano i Voice, Violin, Expreislon, Physical education. Thoroughly equipped Chemical, Phynlcal and Biological labora- torles, Commercial Courses, Modern Languages. I MILITAny TRAINING for the young men hfts been Introduced. For those who wish to complete their high school, education, Piedmont Acaiicmy is maintained with recitation system and i faculty distinct from those of the college. T.

E. STRIBLING, Assistant Cashier B. A. MORGAN, President FRANK F. MARTIN, the, of an annual income of besides tuitions.

cost a year at Piedmont Is exceptionally small. For catalogue or special information, address, Vice-President and CasMkfr -Assistant Cashier. "FmilT-HRAHTS" Wl(KX MOTOR. ISO When motoring don't forget to carry along a box of "Fruit-Hearts," the exquisite candy covered fruit fiavor ed Chewing Gum, All dealers 6c. Made by Frank II.

Fleer J. C. ROGERS, Dean DKMOntiSTV (SlCOltOIA PIEDMONT COLLKOK,.

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