The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 22, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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No one can afford not to. It
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LIBERTY BONDS.
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at Fort Oglethorpe amp.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 18.?The
past week has been the critical one
for men at the training camp of the
officers' reserve corps, United States
army* at Fort Oglethorpe. Final
tests as to fitness for officers of the
selective draft army have been in pro
gress, which consisted of most search
ing examinations by regular army
fKTBMas personal tests before a
special board of officers which the men
tions OI pnysicai w ccimic;
insidious diseases, which 1
junction with the weight
and other factors have
to physical failur in tl
men. If an applic. t fo
sion in the selective arm
to show evidences of tube
ney trouble, uremia, oth
troubles, hernia or otf
that could probably make
to physical failure in tl
life to come on the fron
and such applicant was
under weight for his hei
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of the manner in vt
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dying the money necessary to provi
*00 Red Cross Fund is not only the i
nish every comfort and everything i
frt alloviato thpir suffering and assi
G MORE THAN DOLLARS FOR
BSCRIPTION-?contribute liberally
may be your son or brother to fall
5 sons and brothers.
ANDS OF OUR FINEST BOYS ar<
YOU WILL, AND WILL DO II
see that emblem of mercy it will be
a poor shattered boy when these a
AVE STOOD TO ME TO THE L/
o everything in your power to presc
be Asked. Give ]
ME WEEK
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oard." Sur- j sessed of other deficiencies that would to grasp the ins1
f indica-! render hmi more liaDie to attack o> , the tirst five we<
-c rtr rtf anv i disease un<*er l^e stress of trench ac-i wag so informe
^}Vpn in con-' tivities' waf marRed for discharge: or<jGre(j ?0 pac^
and height by the Physician" ; home. These t
proved fatal: Tests ^ Board* | from the trainii
ae strenuous
r a commis
y was found
rculosis, ktd
er bladder
ier maladies i
i him subject j
id strenuous!
t in Europe,;
found to l>e
or pos
The " piuCKing uoara iuok nnu;
consideration the applicant's physi-j
cal appearance and mental aptitude as!
reported in detail by his commanding j
officer. There was little ceremony if
the man had not Deen amenable to j
discipline. If he unfortunately pos-;!
sessed an unlikely personality, fori
which, of course, he could not be(
blamed, he was dismissed with re-,
gret. If he had shown an imabilityj
lew ua;s <x
dition there ha^
resignations.
400 have left th
June 15 a larg
missed but the
been made up ii
posted. No furt
be held until th<
term and at tha
drawn and listed
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ounty Will Do Her Part.
hich its duty in subscribing to the
t lies before
ide the hospital care for our wounded boys,
next duty to which we are'called; but it should
in the way of medical skill, nursing attention
st in their recovery.
YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN. GET BE
r yourself and get your friends to do the same,
in France. Who knows? You should feel
e going to need the help we are asking you to
f MAGNIFICENTLY AS YOU DID WITH
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like a message from home to tbem. f
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gents of mercy come
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srve that life.
his rescue will be
Liberally and Give Now!
19-25
Tactions given during f ed uixm their knowledge of every de
jks of the training he partment of service gained during
d very frankly and|the thrce months training.
: Tin for his return! ^
He Had Jfo Mate
While visiting a Zoo in Ireland, an
American noticed a solitary sea lion
and wondered why there was not a
noii* ^
The Skj Pilot.
Owing to a fog, a steamer stopped
at the mouth of a river. An old lady
"Where is his mate?" he asked a
keeper.
"He has no mate, sor," was the re*
fQ Deen a uuniwr ui
Altogether probably
e training camp. On
er number were dis
lists have not as yet
lto formal orders and
her examinations will
2 close of the 90 days
t time officers will be
I for commission, bas
became very nervous and inquired of
the captain the cause of the delay.
"Can't see up the river," replied the
officer.
"But, captain, I can see the stars
overhead," ske argued.
"Yes/' said he gruffly, "but until
the boilers bust <we ain't a-going that
way."?Denver News.
sponse. "We feed him on fish all thfc
time."?Nevr York World.
Bittersweet
"Am I good enough far you?"* sigh
ed the fond lover.
"No," said the girl candidly, "yo*
are not. but you are too good for aay*
oth*r girl."?New York Time?.