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January II, 1118 THE ASHEBOUO COURIER i I OfcT(.ia,OOn" I 'When Zf Pours, It Reigr.9' "HEALTH IS WEALTH I Pertinent questions on litIth. Iivpiere ai.ri sanitation of general iiitert to our readers will lo an?wrtd m Ui.-hm i-..lninn-i tn l.y mail if adtlressotl to this oirice or to the Slate Honrd of Health at I'altiuh and arcomimnil hy a Mumped. artdtH-r-d envelope. No diagnosis or treatment of individual diseases will be attempted. Personal Habits and Sanitation Even the bubbling drinking fountain has been suspected, and alas. microbe3 ire louna in me water Dy recent uac- teriological studies. Yet many of us who might hesitate about drinking from the tin cup that hangs beside the old spring im the ceuntry or utterly refuse to wipe on the reller towel that still prevails in soe unarogressive Icommunltiee, weald scarcely hesitate to "kiss the bubkle" and quench the .thirst frem a drinking fountain. There are wteus little personal habits walch are more or less uncon scious wbaa one formed, yet ezceed- jflfift impavtaat factors opiluess or pt health. Le aa maatioa a .rW-4e3i: When you attend a performance in a theater your hands naturally come in contact with the seat arms. So have many other hands before yours. THE MISUSE OF SALIVA. Don't Buy Food Where the Other Fel low Insists on Mixing His Saliva With Your Food. The theatre generally has little rrr no sunlight, which Is the natural disin fectant. There Is no telling what bac teria may he on those seat arms. Therefore your first duty upon arriv ing home Is to wasjl your hands be fore you forpet and absent ly put a finger to your mouth. In many stores you will buy from time to time foods whlrh are ready to eat, such bb sausage, boiled meat, cookies, bread, candy. This food Is wrapped up for you In paper while fou wa;t. Watch the clerk who wraps It. Watch blm give his infers bath In saliva in order to get a better grasp on the roll f papar. Then imagine oh, nothing In particular just Imag ine! That store is merely twenty years aafalnd the times. The propri etor la lgnoraat or perhaps on of thoaa "yublle-W-dansed" aaarchaata.' Thar last anexh competition ta .VJafAa hias asm It nia ajuita na . ss y for las afar t aaolatea a flfe gar to'teparwta teyart of eaar, tt H aoaaaarr, la tha, nana eler to moisten a (lager whan ontiBg saoney, but not with saliva. No, taera ara plenty of conTSniant, sanitary lit tle derlcee for moistening the finger. IM the store Install them r lose four good trade. That's the way to prattles sanitation! Hoaren only knows what disease may be conveyed In sallra-contamlnated foods bought Bookkeeping, Banking, Civil Service and Salesmanship taught hi day 1 night school, alee by Bail Tuition en credit. Peeitiona guaranteed. W for Special rates. - ., , , . . ; EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE llifirh Point, N. C and Wlmton-Salcm, K. C. When It Pours, It Reigns CANT you just taste that cup of good old Luzianne Coffee? Steaming hot and ready to give you a whole dayful of pep and go. The flavbr is wonderfully good and the aroma get it? oh, ma honey I Better nan quick and get a bright, dean tin of Luzianne while it's there. If you con't like it every bit of it then your procer will give you back every cent you paid for it. Try Luzianne today and see how mighty good it is. TUZIANNE COFFEE . ready-to-eat from stores of the kliiil muntlnmd. Diphtheria, tuberculosis, pneumonia, various sore throats, these are the likely ones. it matters not whether it be a labo ratory, a hospital, a physician's of fice, a meat market or a private resi ilenoe, you may estimate Its sanitary worth by the facilities for washing the hands. We do not refer to visible dirt, to the soiling of children's hands and clothing by dirt, in their play, for in stance. That sort of dirt is just as wholesome as it ever was., We refer to invisible dirt", the sort which may get Into your meat from the mouth of the clerk, or Into your mouth from your contaminated, though clean looking fingers. The best ant'lota lor this sort of dirt Is soap and water. The best preventive is absolute per sonal cleanliness, cleanliness with n conscience, not just visible cleanli ness. A person apparently freshly bathed ami drrsse-l U .In-'-' li''y to he careless about the promiscuous spreadiiiK of his saliva as one who looks untidy, linked, we notice cl"nn looking people spiitinR indisrrirnina.e lv on the stieet everywhere. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Half Curtd Malaria. Inquirer. Last f.tll I had . hills nd fever. 1 took some iuinine f r it i1 bave never felt very well sim e. Wiiat can I do about it? Ansnw ll-ivc rev I inlrrn!i-fr:i'' :ii .lr ill orV; I i von lire liMi"r -Mi, If vnu if '. ;i r.' of . tOHlH cf your Mdful ni;i inc nr-livt1 innlMr n cirK:i:ilN 1 1 1 1 1 iui-?'lf under lh" lili i in n until ml i.t k tti ;HirMt.t in oil. i. Mil Inlim'tiP"!. RJ-ifmifo i!' .li'Mli I- y-tTi-'l. in i-rrei : .1 n-rm:t'.Te. . , (jutntiu- 18. of cnui'w. it'i ri " i I' . Im: :l " in.-lho.l .- ii l I i Mi ol nl Imv a Krc-.it d:il to lo nith lii.w i-i ''! Kill Bet wtill. Not Kidnry Troubln. Mm H. M I" ihe mornings when 1 WHke Ui I do nnt fei 1 n lieslied I feel ereii worse th-in when 1 wnt to bed. It frequently takes an hour or more beforo I can reaily get warmed up and started on the day s work. My back hsrts and I frequently feel very dlzxy. Do you think this Is some kind of kidney trouble! If so, what shall I do for It? Amirw: Tour klny are robblr mti right. "Kidney .trouble" mas' cauM pain in the baek; but for every form of fcldner aiseaae that caueae a pain In tne eack, taare are a doaan other condi tions whloa cause pain In the pack. Your ooovpatioB nor he the cauee of -rain ia imwdee of hark. It mar ke eaoa by a torsi ml rhewMkUam called rombae, In fke sHiealee. dt very pnblr m your mm h4 troitbW Is IH carer Of fltat. toe wmrttf sw oaf m ecav or cahae- aaaavy faoaavf .'Tea jrlaAly mtUtt from rwrU stla 4m ta a 4let as akore atatoB. or year tiaMte are trreataar. - The beat thine for yea ta de le b serve eaaaUoas Any every day for a white throw away the fryln paa tnl ooa the doable botVr. broiler, ate., far awhIW. U the AIIM have aoet of tho nice whIU flour, and you tt some of Ma)or OraDam's fine whole wlieat. take It Co yowr miller and r"t him to make yoc aoma tare enovgh flrakara bread, drink pUnty of watr, ty home witli yoor folks Inateed of op e Ixrte w-etlnj or the duk or a bamiuM vrery nlirht. and watch your "kidney pain" fade away. and riU WAR TALKS By UNCLE DAN Number Three 11 How War Method Have Changed Everybody Muet Help. "HH.o. Uncle Dan. Jlmmle and! have been waiting for ,ou." "Sorry If 1 hare kept you long," said h&S been Correcting LoU trouble Everyone knows that for years waste, and sour bile asd. fermenting Uncle Dan. -Your mother haa been Wnen other treatments have America has been called the money- tod passes out of the bowels and you telling me how bashful I used to be. M V f j "';lu,c"u, "avc mad nation among the gnat powers. 1 have a well and playful child again. Shu ..in if . ri ,mk m r wnnirt i . Just as the Germans used to call ! Children love this harmless "fruit lax She s. d If glr .poke to me I would g., j, ey blood-food England a nation of shop-keepers, so ative," and mothers can rest easy after blush to my fealr roots. Well, If"!: - -jl enc-ntrated form called us a nation of dollar, Fg it, because it never fjiis U minded her of the time your father irj:.V. . chasers. Bake their little "insides" clean and nrst came to see her and the Joke we ' Played on them, so I guess that will j i...ih i vn i. Continuing, Uncle Dan said: "You want to talk more about the war, do touT Well, war methods have under gone many changes and they are still changing. No two wars are fought alike. In early times, the weapons were stones, clubs, spears, bows and arrows, swords, etc. In this kind of warfare, victory was with the strong right arm. Men of enormous size and strength were th trrent warriors Thp Inven- tlon of gunpowder, however, has changed all this. It has enabled men cuuuinj ill u iu m uiic auuiuci at a tuuwucioum n lr (11 V. 1 .1 1,1.. rllotnnnA A I At ...... 1 A nil, n war. as we know It now. Js n romhlna- ' ,, . , , , . . . tlon of chemicals, machinery, mathe- matical calculations and highly trained men. Just think of it! Airplanes, submarines, armored tanks, or cater-, pillars, poison gases, and curtains of fire are all used for the first time in ' this war; and they are destructive be- . yond anything heretofore known. . . . " "The methods followed by the knl- ser and his allies are simply devilish, lie must answer m History to tne Km-, ing of thousands of Innocent women and children. He hns broken every international law and every rule of warfare; he has hoinbnrded hospitals nnd undefended cities, sunk Red Cross ships on errand of mercy; he has de stroyed cathedrals nnd priceless tren;; Ures of art that can never be replaced ; he has made slaves of his prisoners; he hns tried to get us Into war with Jiipnn : his emmissnries have blown up our ships, burned our factories and fired our forests. He knows no mercy hnnn. Thr. , i -I 1, 1 !,., .i.iin'i, i in lui'iii 1.11U 1 1 Kiuic: in to take of this hlood-thlrstv tvrnnt is that he Is crazy. unetningiscerxa.n, commuean- cle Pan. with great emphasis. "Our liberty, the safety of our homes and our country, and the security of the world demand th speedy and abso- llJ " v w""" va kujj anioci aitvi overthrow cniBhlng out oac and forever the ...i, PimMi.n Kim.!. vsi,u v. a.uooeeau viuam;. Row aboat the German ,":t4' ll;e froni your a sur rsIA Billle. Uncle Dn replied: "The splendid Ccruuin people were happy, thrifty, prosperous and contented. They have been tricked Into war and made to suffer the tortures of the damned ; they hnve been cruelly and systematic :.!! deceived. Ood prant that the real fners in:ty 'et to them, and If they do. Lord help the knlser!" "Of course tbe allies will win," said Mr;, (irtthiiin. "l'roiinbly so," siUd Uncle Pan. "Put If we :iie to win, we must fco the limit. We must cheek the nwful destruction to siii,iiM? by the (Jermnu submarines, or we miiy not be able h get food and s!ilpl.': to our own men nnd to our al lies; v.e must also put hundreds of tlmuwinds, and perbsrps millions, of lirsin loss soldiers In the battle line. 'T.mmI Is the first oonsfderntlon," Un cle rMi continued. "No artny can hold on! .-iKiilnst litinirer. It Iihs been said tiia: looil -s ill win tiie war, nnd this Is l:.r..'elv true. Henre the Itnportnnce r tbe fnriii In tlx; war plans of our civmt ry. ' Mrs. ('.rihnm Inteirtiptcd by Raying: "In of the Importance of furmltig. !'ni : viii. uhiil L'nuiei. linn 1110 tann ery .iii'lit lo be dimpled from war tKrvl.e?" "No. n thouwind times no," snld Un- cle I inn, striking the table so bard to emphasize hln protest that he tipped over a vase of flowers. "We maat ... nave no cmaa icgis.auon. 1 ant f serve Is tbe common duty of a!L and no class must be relieved of this ee .17,'" moiMi Al that was inK accepU-d, except a limited number 6 to 6' per cent, to apply to all ap lbjntlon. The ejoestloa of exmpdoa J. r! V. "! " " "nt lr ,nr of rraduatei of recognized engineering plications which have not yet been ap- mast be a personal one and decMed by the facta anrrosndlng each caaa. In ne other way can we hare a eqnare deal, and Ao lnanre this, ft ta tbe doty of ctmgTeaa to aa Immediately tbe. 3atnberlaJo hiiL or aoma sue r aae.iaabkh aa Mr ta ai; woeM aetua.-au Mee, A at fatrl. r, HaaWty arnri aiul aafarr , w Z jiuror u rraJiy ne4e4 log jiecuciPft. !r'B??T lagiala Oaat,!" ... iyrhejd at "d u"e't rjAioeiU, ha called for tt without a Mendo get tousy atit oiir rrea JriocWs cartificata and was refused. maa aM aenatora and urge them fa .Then be took out claim and dditery prompt action. I proceedings before a magistrate and -It la time for a to realise that wa 'rjt the quart. The express people are Dot living la a foola Daradlse rl wlU "PP! J atald. and thst this great country of oara coat orrana of blond and treaaare and It la only'due to the loyalty, Mcrlflce and service of our forofnlhera that we have s country, slid It la our hlgheat duty to prrarrve It tinlnipulrej' end pasa It on to rtfinterlty, no mntter what the cost may be. Oua cltlrcnahlp and their snceators cnm from all parts of the world to make thla country a home nnd enjoy Its bleating and opportu nities; hence, In Ihe ctIhU before na, It Is the duty of everyone to stand squarely bark of our country end be prepared to defend th flag. Brery one In this crisis Is either pro-Atnerl ran or rro-Oermsn. Great ss the coun try Is. there Is npt room enough for two flsgs." . .Rheumatism Yields Only rheumabc sunerers know the agony of its darting paint, gT.foiweT iainta nr twifitirrO rorrle- Bat tome few have not known that -.sum msa ft w . I A 1 III I I W Urn I U W i-fcaseV U 1U "fiT. Z.X. . A SJWrrt; .. jci a oonie Of Ocorr t no $iott or advisa an ailing friend. No alcohol. WeJSu0. "oM InUr an Amerieu tebontorie which kwkta H pan end pttotaUe. &aUABawe, juocmineid.w.j. 17-2J As It Seems To Me (Roy Cox.) ta. t l i.u i. , . The fact that you are past draft f 6 does no exen2P? yu VP."1 dut' 'vu;.i , , f vw-t"w . i. , . j , . , , J v i" . " ...w. ril,n """"s . - V1 draft .wlH PT1116 enou?h men iv va.v ... .ii..i , . 1 1 1 1 1 u i . iai ui dviiv acl)a8 the M to crush the forces auqcracy has arrayed against the freedom of the world. But behind the millions of khaki-clad men must be a still larger army of willing workers, The very existence of the Republic depends upon your doing your full du- ty anc' morP- Tne times demand that yov give not only your usual working hors to your taJc but . hour you" have, 'fhere has been n0 time clock since the day the German armies crossed the Belgian frontier. It is a relic of days past. The draft has created a short- age of men in every branch of indus-, try and expanded industry on account of war's demands is calling for addi- ticnal help. You can in a large mcas- ure supply this demand by working overtime. The '.ova in the trenches and l ihe training camps have no time clock; the eight-hour law is unknown to them. They are on duty all hours of tht day and they fight and bend and Kllfter Illlfl Hie hniira nfter mn-ht hie r.- . ..... robed the earth in its sahle mantle. Theirs is not to grumble and quibble bu. to do their duty as they see it. ,,Ci. them to falter .g to degt he mnions at home to the enemy. i', - i iv.-:- Luxuries and comforts must be given iuui ifuvi lubuiiii mubb t'uuai mens, up and material saved for the fighting i cwawia i-nuu van nijM wet v You form ; he reserve with- -whith an array U hut an emntv , ,, " an1 j ovr r their all k vfully anr! willingly that thia na- fort- i , , .i ! nnmes and pleasant, surroundings a ehe i l ul lot. Thi y !. not v . i tc.i's. Hut they do want your erJiti.ui. Without it. iliev sacrilit 0-OT)- tlu'n lives in vain. No man can he a, patriot v. 'in idle liis time away. Onlv a slacker does this. No mi n loves his country who places sellin'o pi-rsonal interests above the common cause. No man can give more aid to the nemy than he who chants peace and speaks of the impossibility of vu'oiy over the fores of Ihe I'i nlral Power-. Tlie acid test is being :ipp'i"ii t the American poonl ' I'v tifit fruits ye shall know them." T'lose v i'o ;a. 100 per cent Aniericrn will win ii'. war. The Quart Law in Court - J. T. Ilirnes, a citizen of Alio:-! i- . Hertford county, w anted Ins u i t bad rnouirh to anDcal tu the law. ; nd he goi j),. J The Federal bone dry liquor law permits the ehipmenl of liquor for medicinal, mechanical or sacnunen- l.l : t n. . .1 : ... . icd by SUto law In North "V."" rTTi.i'j,: . " w i ' . " - in n .W nnmes and pleasant, suvroumunKs n,l invratm?nt. and at the same , ... W r , v,. un,!cr OM Glory. You most the biest-hearted T thing you m Treaa leYter or u the Mime or hitorv vol for.-vcr t.an ,0 for humanity 1 vanisn it ava, i reau a ientr or .,:;;;! -"Vit U;;:'-,:,:;!' TM have c0n,, my mne in , xo )..., I I -' .V: ,0.'nll of man? Ho you want to se- suller- , ,st'" n tv inoedshe,. come to ;n .,,a? That c away from you, v., 1, I i V." " y ihT" are orders, you know, and so 1 theurchaaer to aaf that it was b --- -r - ' - -... , needed for oao of th .purpoaea jnam- Prt. enrneert. Aerial observers Borrowing 1. done through eo d, mmA h AiU hare to swear that " being accepted. OP loM ,TlTer' ke wu ick r iunvisk doctor's cer-. ... Iw ... , Ff 1 rf,r!' eh "aodatioai tiflcata. . Some weckj awo. howrrer,' I M Meal belnjr composed of 10. of mora farmer- w rmu anmMwmALA aoma e-' n borrowers and each group bo rrowim: - nil iTT TT. r r7 iTT. . .k ,:" f cwi'ucju awom tm, uia tae the courts wiU decide whether tho rx- press company can add regulation sot required by law. BruiierTind Sprains Have Sloan's Liniment handy (or bfulac snd sprains snd all pins and aches. fjulck relief follow ita prompt spoliation. No need to rub. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, still muscle, lame back, lumbago, gmt, strains, and Sprain, it give quick reliel. iwim 44 aottlva. U&, Me., 11.00. HgnayaVtValii AM SAVING. 8AYIKG. SAVING r nT c - . i - . : c . . n ww Savings Thrift subm m l ,; in a..,.. It it hiDOenintr surelv and Knlendi.tlv: " " wm stay wiut us lorever. e are Becoming savers instead of spenders. The dol- lars which once were carelessly spmt are now beipg put to wiser use, and every day brings our people to a clear-: er understanding of the fact that un- ' less we save more and more of our enun an, use our saving v,iy ; - P- And they are rihL u a f tt? 8 pav.rt f Amerca br and energy has been given to the m fact rain enerirv has been riven to the mak- ing of money. Not until recent years as America turned its wealth into patchs which have been followed by European countries for generations Past Buch aa government aid in im- proving farm lands and farming metli- ods, conservation of forests, devetop- ment of water power for the direct benefit of the people, and the better ment of rural conditions of living and travel. Many of these plans have been so recently developed that the country h . t the full bpnefit therefrom. A vast amount of national , wealth has been created, but only a' iart of it has gone to those ends ' ncaivu uao C tyi n 1 1 nart nt it haa crnno '"r . which make ivinn- rnnrl'it-ons finer and , better. . o T.ii 1 1 rjjttravaKaiice ii9 cume iianu in " - fi , d withKmon makin Quickly I The rations of Camp Sevier are some-, made money has been as freely spent I thing rare, . for non-essentials as for the necessary Boston baked beans and Texas hare; things of life. This is particularly i We've heard the call and know what true of the cities, but it holds good ! 't means, for rural communities as well. Dur-1 And whatever the picture may be in ing the year now closing the farming1 ur dreams, people, as a class, have made and of the future awaiting, this one thing spent more money than in any recent1 we know; - s what have they done with it?.Xhat humanity calls, and we're Tt-iy They 'know best whether it has gone! to go. for essentials, whether it has been wisclv invested, and whether it has been used for the benefit of the coun try at large. The new thing which is happening in America is this: The country as a whole is awaking to the fact that no man can use his property for him- t,elf alone. The possession of money 'creates an obligation, on the part of it- t bis fellow mar. and his country through its proper, use. This obligation takes two forms,' which seem contradictory yet are the i nfft nnP. To keen monev in circulation; ocMHG 111 ciinv ' opposite of hoarding and hiding your pfits Saving wisely means putting X " . . '.. , ti. - i. v. nrn- vour nronLS lo wun an "'vdv ductive way. What better way is there to V01ir mOneV UlaH lO IcUU lb W JfxJU country at interest? Today America .u BnnHid nnnortuaitv oners lid people u, apienuiu uiifvioutu., : - f . . x. i j- I. L Kfi 2S ,T J,,?a,i'nr nf hleedinr Ettrooc. Each man, wSman and child in Ameri- ZrZZrrnlT T a v.liii.."- rr, r when r.U the DCOIile Will SliilK shoulder to shoulder, equal. !'appv peaceful and free 7 If you do, lc.id vour money to the Krcat. i. '" ment in the world, your own. Help America to hrinpr linal and h:st:nj; peace to the w orld. Your county chairman for the Na tional War pavings C'ommilte is Mr. m (live him all the aid you can. Believe yourself in this new thinp that is happenin;?, the birth of true thrift, and tell i'ie K"'"1 news to your neighbor. Save your money, and Huy War Savings 'Stamps a hundred dollars worth at a time, ten dollars worth, live dollars, and twenty-five cents? On January 1. l'.'l each $4. 12 stamp can be ivtl'vmcd for $-'.00, which i. good inti vest on your money, paid you by the .strongest government on tarlh. Regiblcred Men May Still l n!i-l for cent long lane loi.iis, accoid.ng to a Service in the ir report, covering the operations of the 12 Federal land l: nks. The total of Fliers anil balloonists, iiUhotig'i :;ub- loans approved, including those closed ject to the selective service law, ma; and those awaiting verification of ti enlist as heretofore upon passing the tie and other form; lilies, is $1 0.r, re examination at the nearest aviation amininK hoard. Nonflying officers under 31 years of age are not now be- iT .U, u.i ran nun ifv fLH ' 1ul i we war. , we nave unaeruuten a roan lob: let ni tighten our eiu and go Z U Uke men. America la not going to starve, nor 00 broke, aor lose all its young men. Via cltiea are not going to be Backed, or blown op try U-bor.ts, nor dcntroy- ,4 by alrahipa. We have been driven Into the war. It n unavoidable inevitable; Junt part of the everlasting struggle be twern kings on one hand and lilborty- loving jieopies on Ine ot.icr. lxt us calomel to start your liver t'tul clean muizle the croaker nnd prophet of yoUr bowelH. evil; trample upon the speculator; Jnll Here's my g-,iAi sniee. Ak your the traitor. druggint for a bottle of Do ison's Liver What we most nee I is divine rour- Tbne nn I take Kmlul U.iught. If age nnd the faith which will remove it doesn't stcrl your livor und Htr 'iht mounUuno. Send our fighting men en you righ; up b -tier Urn calomel forth with Mout hearts aa well and wi.hout gnpi.-1; or making you strong1 arm?. German have i-hown tcy j want you to Ko bark to the whntr soil.!.-! i lly i.nd c.uriig'- n do store and get your mon y. in a in ift i cause. It us show how Take calomel today ,nd tomorrow much more llif.e ws pun can do or you will fiol weak snd sick snd ran us in a muse that is holy. .seated. Dont lose a dny s work. Take America is again face to fare with a spoonful pf harml vg -.able Dod t"rn sariifne, tnM barbarism may son's LiveTone tonight snd wske up not triumph and that popular govern- feeling grat. It's perfectly harmleaa, mcnl may not polish from ti-iu rarth. o givo it to your ii ildnm any time! Iet us do it boldly with an indorofta- jt c,n-t aalivate, so It. them ent any bio spirit like that af '70. ( thing afterwards. DO NT SCOLD, MOTHER 1 THE CKOSS CHILD IS BILIOUS, FEVERISH Look At Tongue! If Oatad, 0i Little Stomach. Liver, bowel yuur jrvuu.. u uuku, ui a sure sign its httle stomach, liver and bowels are cioggtd with sour "ste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of co,d, breath bad, thixat sore, diesnt tat. sleep or ait naturally, has stom- e ouesuo u,. r gve a ""7 fr"' sweet. Keen it handy, Mother! A little giv en today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your drug gist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has direction:: for ba bies, children of all ages and f.tr gri wn ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Hand Back with contempt any other fi syrup. POEM FROM CAMP SEVIER J. ha".a home that was sweet to me But did not realize it when I was free; So many friends I left behind D..4. " ..u . i.. ii touiu noi, ue uiougni a aeea un- I - 1 kind. i A . ..... A call TO arms Anri tha firmer inA "ea(iy w ngnt ana 10 aie u neea pe, 11 uy lyMK miuw uic wunu mu De tree. I nl; u- '? 0"al! are i , Across the blue ocean on the enemy s trail; The Germans have wronged us, bo J"an.y avc slB'"Cd 'And this is the reason we will ride the tierce tide It s a gigantic task to all that is in view, And devastation may be awaiting tne Red, White and Blue. Our ancestors who lougnt ana nave ' , ... . i 1 1. uctu uci w win. mcy did not iear ine can.",.. i . 1 hail. But still they went forward with their I eyes oil me iuii. ... . .i i ,i5 11 13 ? 1 IV U(9 C3 tlicil ivic pnitriiiiii, uiuT. be" killed and numbered with 1 mfty..De fPea ana nurauureu wiva . . Liie - rt - H mm- "p"1? Tfr f,1B e " cver c ',c- I will return home and appreciate life nOnROtl. must go, It matters not how I hate to go. I'll think of you often while there in France, Where the souls of men have been tried; And long for the ship that will bring me back home, Back again to your side. But duty comes lirst and duty says go. "Go fight for the Red, White and Blue,' So you must be brave, my worderful girl And pray till I come back to you. Vernon K. Curtis, Co. K, 120 Inf., Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C. l'ederal Loans to Farmers Reach Nearly $:10,000,OGO I'p to December 1, $2!.s''i,r,.V had born paid out to leiim i.-. on . pi r 52!). Tho interest raU- under the farm ioan system has been increased from nMuxl et leart 20.00a Up to December 1 - , ..... ' Dogi may be friend of man, but sheep furnish clothing for hla baek. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Cuing Dangerous Drag Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible You're bilious, slucifish. constituted and believe you need ile, danireroun
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1918, edition 1
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