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Wc are ??-rc-you?U^lnd the styles. Unusual,
that is, 'different from -what you see 'at other
places. At! jsorts, tooi:arid ?ri such a variety that
j you can't freip^beihg rpje?^d;'W?tfi''them.
The prices are not much.
Our B?qck of Summery Dress?s
^'S^^^^^?^K^ - -feftfe" 'briese days..
?y??S^BR- /''?'?<jp?':-. Y ' If iyou^ave a D*"ess
-^aaM'my need, it!will surely;
jpy^T^? " pay you to come in \
?' ??py - \fU and look. these ever: j
. . ^v* V-'.^t':: Voiles,Musitas?Siika,
of Wht>te DreBfles fd'r.MiR- priced.A" '; *:
ses* and Children. Also ?
a big stock of G?hghanV
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said a Patriot, the other day* .
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dorVi citrry a?y UF? iir?uf?nr?;'^Illinois Life Bulletin.
BIEL FASSS
CONGR?S
. V^?U?>ne warmy bill Just passed la
ingresa provides tor the organisa*
tlp*4r?? the "army into sieven J nf an
^^?dr Alaska, the Porto Fdco regl
'^p?^S the... coast . artillery corps ' ond
>arl?up small detachments for spe?v
ial'pnrpoBOs throughout tho country'.
. v-.l^aCh Infantry division will con
.of thv following under a major
ge?ordl: . , ' \t'
,\YDJjlslon headquarters..
. Three brigades of. infantry (each
1>? three regiments under a brigadier
gepe?nl.) .
One- regiment of cavalry.
. : Ono'.brigade of field artillery (three
regimen ts-under a brigadier general.)
.rvfjoft7regiment of enginers (six com
I ) .".ll 3 ^3.)
signal battalion.
... One-a ero squadron- ..".'.'
*-D$?'; am na mitton ' train.
' .'Ons'supply train.
000 engineer train. - Ni
^ Kach cavalry division will consist
or iii': following troop h nuder a ma
jor general:
Division headquarters.
Three cavalry brigades (each of
three regiments under - a brigadier
general. )
-. One. regiment horse artillery. .-.
One battalion mounted engineers.
' One mounted signal battalion.
One. aero.gQU/idron. |QH
One ammunition train. '.- - fil
On? supply, train.
One engineer train.
-. One sanitary train.
Bcgimental Organization.
The' principal changes In ' the or
ganisation of regiment?* In the addi
tion, ot a ^headquarters company, h;
supply company and a machins gun
company .und-an increase of the mini
mum strength of ibo infantry com-,
patties.
The object of the headquarters com
pany ls to furnish an organization
in v.-liieh. win be collected, undeiv
command of the regimental adjutant,
all the personnel necessary to -per
form, tho regimental dut lc-; of admin
istration* .and ls made to.include tho
band, tho regimental mounted order
lies, headquarter:; clerks, etc. It
.will havo charge of -the records and;
the preparation of all . sports . ond'
'rbtiwiB required of th?* regiment.
Supply Company.
The supply cotnpndyv under the^gre
gibi ht?l enon?y officer, will have
cha/.go of those duties formerly per
formed by ; the quartermaster \ and
cohimlssary. lt wilt include, regi
mental supply sergeants, mess ser
geant, cook, sadler, horsehoer and a
wagoner for each of the wagons of
tba regiment.
The machine gun company - will
have thiree platoons of two ' guns
each.?
Increased to 100 Enlisted Hen.
Tho minimum ?strength of an .in
fantry company, hna-oben increased
from 65 to 100 enlisted men. lt waa
found that a company 'with only 65
men on the rolls, out of which hus tb
he deducted the-sick, tho furloughed
men and-other . inevitable absentees,
left only 'about forty mah availably
for duty, a number- totally, inadequate
for purpose ot instruction /o? ofllt ora
or men. A company of Ct men can
not be raised to'tho war strength of
150 without seriously impairing tp?
company's, efficiency, but a company
of 100 can. bo Increased by - 50 and
tho command still be efficient/ : ?8
-Field Artillery.
,', Thc regiments -, of ., field artillery
will" ho of two classes, some of two
battalions ? and .others ot three hatte?
tons. The reason for tho diff?rence
in organisation eskUv either. .In the
method,in which it is proposed to.use
them, or is inherent n the amount ot
the particular arm that can be huiul
Jcd by a single battalion commander.
The' field artillery 'cOnatata of guns
and howitzers, the personnel n?d
equipment bf which ead; be .^easily
handled ?in groups of throe batteries
each by a battalion .commander. Tho
horse and heavy artillery consists of
fuhe;:>J(hd ; bblltzbrs, of whUh, ; two
batteries m?ko 'up as largo a com
mond as. is curable for a single bat
j^t???imaudrr.
. Coast Artille*? Corps.
p?ff?tf$?\ ?oas? --artillery ? Corpa the
'company Organization -' is dopa away
witin'.aft. a_ company bf fixed ;slxe te
an ahpjnaly lb a corps r who.'; ii duties
1 pSrta?h'..ft?, fortifications;;each -.rc'qulr
and'\notvj^p?nie?-???^.^s?al sens?
If?fe?&ftwu.V Uhdcf t??e hbw taw th?
Oiao^.htd mea will bc made 'VvWb
fyt.tffipoHry compon?a* of such B$"J?
*k-m?0M*- fortificattbhe that taby
^?m?inV Tho jaw: ^lotidea i^o
WI^?hi^ fcrtiflcattona
Bbroad .?iud for til ra?do commande*at
hom? ??d.abT?ad. and in the t?tMj?
SMt?* ?fc profWea the highly teenni
I cal.ni|?h.?or:all'A>rta tho sh tiled men
! cf half, ot the'guns, and full crows
LI of th.o uoskiUod personnel, for .^jftg
[ fourth." of the, guns. Tho; res**W
I -c^tjfrt-.'wjn /fumisb ; the hecesaary
piLrsonnei to man half. the guns hod
: the" f4it^n?t Guard . will tarnish the
; reautipfc^ ot tho! jperaonnel.oi the
,. Ona t^ua>ajl ^d ? lW^^
jira army, ??cera are -: provided , for
iduiy. ?Uh the National Guard M mi?
Itary ^l??lges ??d other ^detached .dw
' tyi se as not io deplete the regim^ts
J of . officers : and -thereby- cripple tbs
II aerseapt?, are. also provided .^rt|^r*
f?relw^^ fo?^wi?g:
Mgk? Jurf-oafCarp*, co*>t?Ueg o?
? ?ed|b?^?hearV,wUh rank from 'qol
ll cotpa, c(mslft??nr ot dentar ?urieb?t?
TT
with rank from major to fl rat lieu
tenant; the vetorinury corps, con
sisting of assistant veCsranarlanB
with rank of second lieutenant, and
.after* five years' service, first lieu- {
'tenant ve tc ran a riana with rank of i
captain after fifteen years' service*
and rank major after twenty years'
service. Two voternarians will be i
assigned to each regiment of cavalry
and field artll'.er/, seven aa inspec
tors of meats for thc quartermaster
corps and sSvfehteen as inspectora of
horses atad mules for the quartermas-'
ter cor ps.
A new class of reservist? le creat
ed by this law to consist of men who.? .
by the nature of their civil occupa- *,
tloh or profession, are peculiarly fit
ted for the special technical work
of tho quartermaster, engineer,. sig- ,
nal, ordinance or medical depart
ments' ot tho army. The number of
this eines that would be needed lu
its?? ?r / '.. 7-i? i?i <iiaeey ot i.a
numbera that mttl ever bb. maintained
. in the regular army. This class -t
? men do not require drilling or train
ing In the field as do infantry and
; cavalry,' but ,tney must be technically
sklUtMl In il it. lr own particular : oe- ;
cu pat ion, whether lt be that of chauf
feur,., engtnejr, railroad mon, bridge,
builder, surveyor, telegrapher, wire
less operator; machine shop ex
pert 'powder expert, doctor, nurse or
pharmacist. The dally occupation
of .the nish tn,-civil life, is the "best
training they- could hove for the .
? une ti nu 5 they would perform in time
of war. . j
Those men will not be called out \
t in time of peace, but will be arranged:
i roto oTganltavions and oflicferu ot the
. reserve corps wilt he assigned to'such;
organization a th er oby creating, unit
which, will be Immediately available'
for ?ct?vfl SerVlc? in the event or it&r.
Oflicers* Bos?rve Corps. . .?] )
One of the greatest cause3 pf de
lay In. training a force of eltlzon tal-,
diem ls usually the lack of com pc- ;
tent officers. The officers reserve'
dorps ia expected to remedy this.
This corps will consist of men who'
have been at least partially educated|
and trained along military Hues tor;
use In emergency. .. They will baVe'
i few or no functions to -perform .'In
time,;of peace, but the idea hr to:
have them examined in nt al ly., moral
ly. profsBiolujJjly an ^physically inj
time of pc-aco to determine their r.i
ness to command in time of. war.
This will, aiIqw tho examinations to ,
bo carefuiljr xiondricted when' there ,
ta ne emwfc'edfor and will Insure a far
better p?rs?hn?l than could bo reis-;
ed ih tho confusion Incident tb war.
Tho: ^S^'^SIi..'1"^8. ^corP8 will - be
cornmwilonea'^py- t&?' president -'nat
higher thanVmajor, and their cont- ?
mi?slon' rend?is. 'them* liable for ber- ;
vico when called ' upon by the prest?
d?lit .J-'^The offiseTR1' reserve corps ls
expected to fl? up the vacancies
among tho troops dt the front caused
by'death* sickness or other causes to
oiheor tko reserve, battalions and new
titgan lat io:i y of Volb?toera raised lb
^^--OfsjWa^j^ ..:;V ' ,->.''
YTne p?fB??ue* bf' thb ?officors' re
servo ccrvpn ' will.'' be obtained from
graduates yof'such institutions as the
Citadel-and Clemson, and marine'
corba-'find- national :-guard and "gra
duates of military colleges .-under
.such rules and regUlatons a? the
president, may prescribe.
A reserve "officers training corpse
will be organised at such institutions
0^1; .tho Citadel find Clemson. The
Secretary bf War ja authorised ?o' pre
scribe standard courses of theoretical
cud practicalsalnlng for units of thia
training corpse, tho members of which
must noi be les? than 14 years old,
and whose bodily condition indicates
that they wilt be physically flt upon
?r'ratyicg.at military age.
K'Tfte training corps may be sent each
year* cn encampments bf not more
than six weeks, duration, and the ?a
det& Svlll revei,ye transportation '?hd
subsistence front tho United States.
When a^ny n^embr i? bf the senior di
vision'of the r.esek'rb. officers training
corpd> has ;' complet ed two academia
y ears et Bery leo 1 n ' that division, and
has be?b selected for further training -
by tho superintendent.-of tho col?cgo
and by the army; officer on duty there
at,,and has agreed in writing to cou
timi a .in the reserve officers training
corps for the remainder of his course
at the institution, devoting rive hour,
pt>r week to the military-, training p?e>
Bcrlb?d by the Secretary of War, al'*'
. tibs' agreed in writing to pursue Um
i co?tait, in xamp: training, he may ,be
furnished, at 4he expense of the dnl
ted; ?t?tes? with commutation of sub
aistehda at autdt.r^te. aW>msy bo fl-?od
toy th* Secretary of War, during ?ho
reibninder of his servies lu the, fe.
- T^o Pr?sident Je authorlded to ap
ptlftt ft ?the officers reserve corps ahjr
.grad?ate of the ueulor division of tho
H v^ jT/i Cv^ whff 'ej&air agree, auder
5 8?:T'-'*f,t,u?'io 8e-ro ** ? tf#S?] ?
offio??^or.j^U*4^J^tye?ra. The toi-,
? ur^o?tbt?' of. resary? officers so ap?,
pothead ..is vHmlt?d? to ?0,000.
Term of Enlistment
Aflte November ii; ??l?. enllstmentti
in the army wili ifee for seven th??o
? *fcr ftfst' three yaa^-i ivrtUi the color?
^,ifho Jast ion^irm?-In the rogdlaif
Soldiers will be ?ive? jua opportunity
lc study and receive instructions vron
I otlncstfonal linea .of ;?uch . ehs^iolor, a*
tdi?ntr^
i ?rtdeaablo.thom to retiini ti? civil --.mt
; ?ht?t^^^pe4 for induatrlal cote.?,
atercitl and gen??at\busiae?s occupa
tion*, . * ctvlHs^-teachaya may be em
plcyW'to assisi thV army o?c?rs {a
: glyjni.aucli ?ns?f?ctton, *jmmm
Womwn be jn_iyr^e^^ra{i ^,??w
?BEELEG??ON
WINSTON SMITH l^AK?S Qf
FICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TODAY
HAS MADE RECORD
For Past Two Term? and Has
4^yfrfen4a j^o WU!
Give His? Support
i .ii I
Io this j lsHue of Tlio Intelligencer
the fa appears thc ofQclal announce
ment of Mr. Winston Smith that h?
1B a candidate for' re-eloctlon to tho
office or county auditor. ,
Mr. Smith is finishing his ?second
terni in this-capacity and 1B pfforir.g
for tho thrd term. Ile bas made, a
splendid reputation in th? ' c'uUttty
wsditdr'S'"ofllc?^'fthd' gt?s^'lwftjtd t?*e
people with' a record "behind him.
?#!?, Smith ls known in- Adderson
county and elsewhere as the jnan
who has no hands hut the man who.
not-, along about as well without
'.hem as other peoplo do with them.
He writes, keeps ?. .,1"*, etc., lubt as
If ho had perfect^- hands. . He
lias roany frionds throughout the
county who wiH support him In .the
coming campaign.
* COMING AND GOING ?
?.
Mrs. W. W. Robinson and Miss
Willie Ray Robinson, are spending a
week In WlMlamston,
Mr. and Mro. K. P. Smith haye
gone to Walhalla, for a few days, ..
Mirs. T. R. Shuford left yesterday
for a. ?tay of several weeks in > Mow
Tork. |?_ .
Miss Eugenia Maxwell of Green
ville/ 1s viBltlng Mrs. Kate Max
well, on Calhoun street. .
.MIBS Claudia..Breazeale ls visiting
relatives in Greenville.
Mrs. J. T, Pearson and Miss
Bertha Peai?.m have r gone to diar
ies lon to attend ther commencement
at the Citadel. Mr: Paul Pearson of.
this city is a member .of .-the graduat
ing claBs, ' '
.. Mrs. Eugene Bates of Greenville,
has been visiting her brother, -Tr.
W. 8. ' Breasdal?'ojrRlvhY-Heifehls
this, week, .
.?Mrs^ L. K. Watson of Donalds in
visiting Mrs. E. S. Watson ?nd
sties Etoile^Watson on- South McDuf*
fio street.'".*vvv*,:^:"'3'":-':\.-r:??.
..Messrs. John Townsend, ? Bbb
Webb and. t?loan Driscoll Will . at
tend a dance kt Seneca tonight.
Mrs. R. A. Lewis. Mro, E. T,
Bre?seale and Mrs., H. M. Geer of
Belton were via fhe city yesterday.*
.'?' Misses Leila Hammond and Lydia
Sherard of Willlaitteton were ; visitors
in the city yesterday. .'
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Mrs. :T. M. Norris of Central
spent yesterday, in Anderson.
Mr. and Mm. j. T. Brannon of
Lowndosvlllo were among tho visi
tors Wcdnasdi y.
Miss Gertrude Brown bf WTlllam
Btop . spout yiiatorday in the'city?
Misses Lula and JVlrjginla .EvahB
and '.Iv. E. G, Evans <>f Pendleton
were visitors yesterday ? -
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far Sp?jrfs, for Parties, for All Purpows
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Shawi?g uWf?fciliioadot? ?ot Uke a vKft&s,
bul work* ?ll tho Vtaor? u miring!* to sappi/
woattMopr*. wiih tummer app?c), thowa in tbs
f?r JULY
Heres good news to wo
men wanting dresses that
have the call. 1 hey 're. j
niigiiiy scarce and hard to if
find, but the Bee Hive has
a. way of getting -things
you want when you whnt j
them. . And for a great
deal less than you'd pay
elsewhere. Come tn' a[yd
see these dresses- ,
Afternoon and Evening Dresses
-in Silks and combinations, Netp' ;.. .JL?iri??ri??
etc, values up to $25.00, at $13.00 E?ch.
Other extra values as low as $6.00 ?aeh*
Visit every store in town, compare with the utmost alten?
tion and our word for it, you'll be gl?d to come back-.It?r? and
SEE WINDOW
I THIS
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,ln-establishing banding connections, a business Ll
man looks primarily for two things, viz: Security ? j
and Service.
This bank offers absolute security to its depdsl>
lois and endeavors at all times to render prompt #id'
polite aervfce to its customers.
UV:
Two second hajrid;Fordcars^
; friand one Roadster. r- - ? -Vj '?. \
; -^Dpn't ;delay. if ; ?nt^ :\