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12 THE .WADSWORTH GAS ATTACK a n d RIO GRANDE RATTLER Soldi u i t d t ' r ^ e n d s A you zw looking vm 8 gooO pum o to oak go to Jh& 'ho'koy L)?nner 10T Id A SoidlOIc arm A in - ink/m a , /' !l mvm oVdro We Serve the best: Food in the Market, All Meats and Poultry Government Inspected, -t, v , \ r < A Reed T f . Co. u ' y a \c b oer, says that no rumors to tli8 contrary, the time wiT bo o- m mM~g the work. The at G a o i i\1 rortli are en- contract lo. 1- the present the first r < Of T a 17 low ) Is cekly sick re- hoi nia are men- sand has 'been awarded, and ing and distributing of this ma- :erial a>m , Wc im road was announced to legin a t T 8 t mo. com ’ s , ' > ? mm* persistent Mrs. n a ci g 'W fc‘o tdsomi c in quoting IT. r o . c r , m the 373 patients now in the Mw boc < i he said: “In the army, you know, we send to the hospital and carry on our sick report men suffering from minor ailments, and those who meet with injuries of any kind from accidents. In civil life practically all these men -would be up and going about their business. In the army we take every case at its incipiency and treat it, rather than run the risk of having it develop into some thing serious through lack of attention. Nobody could ask for a better health re port than we are able to show in Camp Wadsworth.” ith ffogies to R udyard nr socks You may hate smoke, hut they’ll a smoker, You’re one of them, you’ve got it stupid Non-ConiHrs try to drill Or give commands that make and grin, Rem ’ boys, the Huns wil rose NEW. ROAD TO SPARTANBURG. Work has begun on the concrete high way between the city of Spartanburg and Camp Wadsworth. This highway is to have an asphalt surface , and none of. the bumps that ridge the present roads to camp. it you can keep y about you, Are losing theirs, and blaming it on you, If you can’t trust a soul, and all men doubt you; If you can. find potatoes in the stew; If you can w ait three months w ithout a pay day, Or smile when told to do the things you hate, If you can grin when you get near’ the mess-shack, Or eat the meals you get, and say they’re great. When you feel fine, the gang is always sleeping, When you’re asleep, they’re always rais ing Cain, If you march fast, the bunch is always creeping, If you go slow, they’ll never do the same; Suppose they s ta rt a little game of poker, Just try to sleep if you’re not in the game, ml the dizzy, laugh seep us So ' r m down and do your best to win; If you nave troubles, pack them in your own kit, And strap them in so tight they can’t get out, Don’t growl at all, but go and do your own hit, And when we’ve won, you’ll get a chance to shout. H oward A. H erty, Private, Co. A. Military Police. German newspapers are said to be p rint ing pictures labelled “Types of Americans Captured on the Western F ront.” It is early to pass final judgments, but it is safe to assume of the American prisoners in Ger many that they are very respectable types. Many State Jobs to Go to Women.—Head line To the victors belong the spoils.