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I CAN.
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I can is a worker,
Ah, he is no shirker,
He does his best,
And is always blessed.
No work is too hard to be done
He does his part as if it were fun,
The fututre alone will tell
That for him all is well.
O'er the little things he will not
ponder,
And we often wonder,
How his mind works at ease,
But he accomplishes by degrees,
T v. nil fl-irt nmyl/] lift r] A V>ie norf
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Realizing the part that all must
1 start.
Day by day he goes along,
S inging a cheery song,
v The world is so bright,
If we look at it right,
And each do his best
To prove a test
That he will succeed, .
Has all been agreed, , .
And his work will be?
As the fruits of Liberty.
?A. M. K.
' . ' '
I CAN'T. '
I can't, fs a slacker^ ...
And th^ loafter's his backer,
He little realizes the moments are
passing by,
And never stops.to wonder why
His life isn't what it should be,
For his faults he cannot, see. i
\ .
Others are making progress he will ]
confess, 1
And in hie work he is doing less; '
But time alone will bring his fate
And he will find it's too late I
To gain the time that has quickly
: flown, j
Nothing in life does he own.
I
So now begin little workers in time
To make your lives sublime, -j
^ To the heroes of history's pages
L.That will be known thru all the -j
ages. <>
(Contributed by a school girl.)
y About
M Gone P*
Many thousands of
'lfefl women suffering irotp, flj^
sjT^ vcmanly trouble, have ai
<&J ^ith benefited by the use BL ic
of Cardui, the woman's V^l V
ki tonic, according to letters ^ ^
akl we receive, similar to this Mfc ^
g^E one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell, d
ofHayne, N.C. "1 could p,
iM not stand on my feet, and zi
just suffered terribly," c<
BM she says. "As my side- Bk h
fering was so great, and |^| cl
he had tried other reme- 0
dies, Dr. had us |TOj 1
_ get Cardui. . ? I began a.
BkJ improving, and u curea |mw i g,
me. I know, and my I^S j fi
doctor knows, what Car- I s]
finf dui did for me, for my f:
rerves and health were tl
^jj about gone." ?
^ TAKE -^j e
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The Woman's Tonic
^TjJ She writes further? 4fl
kj am in splendid health... '
can do my work. I feel I MTO
owe it to Cardui, for I was
fej in dreadful condition." Byk ,
If ycu are nervous, run'
&MI down anc* weak, or suffer.
from headache, backache, pra
^8 etc., every month, try
ly Cardui. Thousands of
women praise this mediIbkl
cine for the good it has
done them, and many
" physicians who have used ^
(&J Cardui successfully with NEfe
their women patients, for
fefel y^s' endo:je ^is medicine.
Think what it means
K/g to be in splendid health,
like Mrs. Spell. Give
N All Druggists W
SPANISH FLU ON SUBCHASER
No. 296
One night while standing a watch on
board Sub-Chaser 296,
And reading a story by the lovelorn
author, 'Miss Dorothy Dix,
I began to feel awful queer with a
fierce pain in my head,
Which made me feel at the time that
I had just as soon been dead.
The next morning I was sent to the
sick bay, Timrod Inn,
As my chances for getting better!
seemed to be very thin.
The doctor looked at me, with his
deadlv side view glance,
Then asked me the personal question,
Jack, haven't you been to
a dance?
A.nd being honest I had to confess,
even though it broke my heart,
For I well knew v/hat it would mean
and that with liberty I should
part.
The doctor gave me the lookover, it:
was between one and two,,
f\.nd came to; the sad conclusion thatj
I had a genuine case of flu.
gave him a pitiful look and a cry,
"Oh, doctor, please, ; .
[f you are telling the truth shoot me!
and let me die with ease.
Ee wrote out a prescription and
handed me the' slip, with >orders
to have it filled and hurry back
to the ship, -- - ...
[ have never seen the like of calomel,
quinine and pills,
Enough to last a,.lifetime if I live J
the rest in ills. .......
\fter I had taken some of all of
this said mess,
3e gave me some more and said take
ye all the rest.
rhe funny part of it, and what might'
seem so queer,
' am keeping all of this medicine ^
merely a3 a souvenir. . am
not the only man on board that
met with the similar fate,
Jut there's Clarence Weaver and
Grant, our boatswain mate,
["hey both kept me company, which
^ was nice of themfJ you bet,
.o nave . someming in i^naneston
' ' that we all shall never forget.
?J. R. Lomax,
U. S. S. C. 296.
Afloat and Ashore."
MIS TO '
at leas meat if you feel Baoktchy of
Bladder troubles you?Salts is
fine for Kidneys.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
id overworks the kidneys in their efforts
> filter it from the system. Regular cat's
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ilieve your bowels; removing all the
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all misery in the kidney region, sharp ]
ains in the back or sick headache, diz- i
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et about four ounces of Jad Salts ]
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When first the Flu our old town hit,
I said I'd keep from getting it;
So home I went and with great care
^1 shut out drafts and shut out air.
I sprinkled sulphur in my shoes,?
Then loaded up on blockade booze
Some calomel and "CC" pills,
Then castor oil up to my gills.
I ate ten onions, mighty nigh,
Then drank a slug of Good Old
Rye,
Some asoefetida round my neck
Then took quinine, about a peck.
To keep from feeling all forlorn
I fraternized with barley corn,
Then asperin, say twenty grains,
And codine to keep off pains.
I chewed tobacco, smoked it too,
Then took a dose of Mountain dew
With magic dope I greased my chest,
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Then crawled in bed and tried to
rest,
I sprayed and gargled, wore a mask,
Snuffed listerine, then tried my
flask. ,
I
I felt my pulse, at tongue a look
Each hour my temperature I took, ;
But strange to say, quite sick I grew
The doctor says I've got the Flu. '
If he is right then I am sure,
I'd like to try the licker cure.
I'wonder if I stayed up town ,
Cut out the dope, kept worry
down, ]
Stayed right at work nor had a drink, :
Would I have Flu, what do you '
think?
?Dr. Frank R. Heine, ;
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