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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, May 22, 1918.
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SATAN’S LETTER TO HIS
COUSIN KAISER WILHELM
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CONSTIPATION
l.<>»tn Syhorkop./of Creton. | You hav« tak< n ini]li«n» «»f dnl-
*"•’ *•*» .v- +
Charl^'toa. May 20.-; Would tfu-.|
Colleton pwplf lik*- to hoar '
newn from wiine of ita nirls at Con-1
federate College? ' .
Whnn
l*<r.a. wrote Jhe ratlreon Kaiser W-l- lars from itinorent virtimfi ar^ tall : p ven , n the midst of this* k'r»-#t
And Soar StoBidi Gated This
Lady Mach Suffering. Black*
Draught Relieved.
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SPECIAL
it'would attract the Attentioil which on the land you usurped and aent j * 1
it Haa. ’ KiHjueata for copied have ■ the m.1 owne/n away to Maryatitm: i
coyie to Mm from Theodore ltno«e-|you have strayed away front all
\ ( it ; Secretary of the Mavy Daniels. leKalizo^ war methoda and intro-
Secretary to the President Tumulty duced a code of your own. You
and other nolablea. The article la have killed and robbed; the^ people
in the form of a letter from hla Sa jof. friendly nations and destroyed
.♦ante majesty' to the human proto- their property. You are a liar, a
tvjie. It aaya: I hypocrite and a bluffer of the high-
To Wilhelm von Hohentollern. Rlne eat magnitude. Ah, Wilhelm, yog #*.[“'?
of Pruaaia. Kmperor of all Oer- are a wonder. You wantonly de-
manv and Envoy Extraordinary atroyed all things In your path and
of Almighty God. leave nothing for coming genera-
Mr Dear Wilhelm: I can call yon *!lona.
hv that familiar name, for I have • I was amaied whea I saw yon
always been very close to you— form a partnership with the Impos
much closer than you could ever sible Turk, the chronic killer of
kno*. .Christians, and you a devout wor-
Frnro the time that you were yet shiper. to the Lutheran church. I
^an undeveloped being have I ahap- confess, Wilhelm,, yotr are a pugzl**
ed yotir destiny for my purpose. at times. A Mohammedan army.
In 1 the days of Home I created h commanded by German officers, as-
mcKhneek knowh in history ^ as slating one another in massacrelng
Nero. He was a vulgar character Christians is a new line of warfare
srrt suited my purpose at tha oar-j When a Prussian officer can witness
ticular time.’ In these modern days a nude woman being disemboweled
a‘classic demon and efficient Sup-1 by a swarthy Turk, committing a
ercrlmlnal was needed, and as I . double murder with one cut of his
l:rn w the Hohensollern blood I pick- 1 sahes, and calmly stand by and see
**d. you as my special instrument t'»ia houseful of innocent Armeuians
place o'* arth an nnnev of hell. I locked .up, the house saturated with
ra\e ' i ni*normal ambitiop, like-J oil and fired, then my teachings del
.visa a? over^upply of egotism that i not-stop W'ith you. hut have been
\on mi., i nf*l discover yfuiv own|e\tended to the wliole German na-
f'’ii'nL , s; f twisted yoiyr mind. to\ t ion. I confess my Sr.tanic soul
th;* of.a. ttdman with certain noY-1 g rew sick and there and then I
irt tendon 'jes to entry yiot hv, vlknevv my pupil had become the
''■ori danger->ti> character-placed in'master. I cm a t>ack number, and.
newer: I g:we \-ott the power »>f a tnv tiear Wilhelm, L abdicate .*in .j
Intnoti't and a. eeptain tpiagnefi I yotir favor. The great key to l»e|!
fi , ;tt ir v»u ’ taught sjvay NC*yottr will be turned over to. yon. The
p»-ople. I am lespbhsible f«»r the gaval Uiat has struck the doom of
damned -soul^ since , time began is
TJte yearly'•musical of the college
will be held in the music hall on
the night of May 2!V after which
there will be'dancing. _ ,,
The regular program of the Camp
bell; Literary Society was held Ip
the library of the college op Satur
day night. The program /was a«
Jokes- Francis Hailey.
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Events—Gertrude Vin-
Ethel Light!
Me|-
deform ann -Hiat hangs helpless on
whal
'fuir bli. for your crippled eond 1 -Lyoiits: I am satisfied ‘witii
flop *-tiJtiiuiir life anti d*-- I ha\* -dt>nh; that my ul>dication in
: fro.' s all noble wJnpulses tliat might wuir fa\or is for the \ery best in
nt'^erWise causo me . anxiety; but 1* rests of helf in the future I am
ir strorig swortl arm is driven hv at youi 1 majesty's service..
w>ur ambition that sf|iietches all) Affectionately anti sincerely
Current
cent. •
Recitation
Original poetry --Oertru
llckaoeys.
Essay—Bessie Foljc.
Debate—Resolved that Soti'h
Carolina Should have Compulsory
Education—affirmative'. Reba Milev,
Elise perry; negative. Julia Speaks.
May Browne.
'The papers were both excellent,
but the afflirmative won.
The Junibr Red Cross of Confed
erate CbHege is doing some 'very
beneficial work.
The Field Day exercises will be
held on th» campus May .TO.
No doubt you saw an account ot
the patriotic parade ip which we ar »
proud to say our college took an ac-
t i ve part.
We had ijuite a holiday last week
on Thursday. \Y<* made wreathe*;
all- day for the Confederate vete.*--
ans 'On Friday afternoon the me-
ijiorial exercises were held at - the
heaiitiful <»ld Mitgnolin; Ceme^cr’
•An Impressive addles* was mede
bv the K< v. Lawton from Vir-g'inia:
We had specigl cars Impossihle o*
i* II you ol the wonderful lime x.-*
sertinient and pity; I placed In yotir (T .
soul a »leep hatred for all things,
CngHsh, for of all nations on earth
I hat#' England » most; ‘wherever
England plants her flag she brings
order out of chaos and the hated
dross follows the I’nlon Jacki'url-
•«)rr.her rule wild tribes become till
• ers of the soil and In due time prac
tical, citizens- she is the great civl-
llrer of the.globe and I HATE HER.
I Planted in your soul a cruel
hair#*#’ fi>c your mother because she
••••an English, and- left my good
friend. I’.is march, to fan the flam**
1 Itad kindled. Recent history
pen' #*s how well one work wss done.
It broke voiir royal mother’s heart,
.hit I gained my purpose.
The inherited disease of the Ho-
henz#illern» killed vour father.
Jnstt a« it will kill you, and you be-
LCCIFKR H. SATAN.
Get ’ Hid of Yotir Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. You will find Cham
berlain’s Liniment a great help.
The relief which it. affords is alone
worth many times its cost.
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I’utriots lliiv Them.
“Are you one of the I.RbfLOOd
people In South Carolina vV* -♦•o
not own n Liberty BondT’Xaaks the
War Savings Committed "If r<»M
are one. It Is surely not because you
did not wish to help the government.
ibid. #sptHallv as the l > orterit«s
w) r<> ahead of us and .th«* Cadets «-r
Tlie CiLnlel were behind.
The Trinity Methodist picnic was
fo ld at th#'. Fuller I’lac#- on Satur-
* a*'. May 11. \\ «• b-av^ to your
imagination th** fun pirn let e girls
lia'. e when free fr#»ifi rules. W**
had pictures made on the Ashley
river, and the lunches and dinner
made one’s heart ache for home.
When we re,tifrne«t w*- fode oCV»r the
city in the trucks in which w'*
went.
The graduating exercises will b#*
•held at Hibernian Hall on the night
of June 20.
We must ring off and study as
finals will so#»n begin which will dc-
cide our fate.
Dear obi Colleton, there’* no place
liki| home.
Ejlse B/»rry and Bessie Folk
It does not.mean tliat you are deaf
earne i|w> ruler of Germanv and a 1 to the appeal which the sacHflc#*s of
pur brave soldiers make. It means
♦eol ,#>f mine sooner than I expect
ed. . '■/*
flat you were not financially in a
position to purchase Liberty Bonds,
even though you are eager to help.
“Because there are millions of
people tike you wag, one of.the main
r eg a# < ns why the government decld-
-fsl to
To .Voust you and further hasten
r >v work, .1 s#*nt von thr#««* evihspir-
i»s .Nietzsche. Tritschke and later
'■ernhardi whose teachings ln-
,, nnu>#1 the youths «tf Germanv. who
'a mod time Wold be willing and to War Savings and Thrifl
bn«| subj#'ctK and eager to spjfl stamps which are. in en»‘ct. simplx
tlo'if Itl-MHl and pull vour clu'stpiits "'ball Liberty Bonds. Bahv bonds y
' ours ail'd tnine; tb#' sp.'ll has b#'# n i whlr b Poss#>ss advantages lef:
n<r[ecl von rAst your apibltions •‘UuHl investor that the lxK'#r
‘-'o-) toward th#' Medi>dianear.t ,M,n,,s not
India and the Dardanelles.
ULOME
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“If you an* sincere tnxyour il#*
sire t#» help. xo.U' have tl'.o «»ntp'>r-
tunitx In War Savings an<l Thrift
stamps. Since as ^Httle as 2, r ) cents
can !>#• invest«*d in th»*s«
bonds, there is ubs«»liitely no ’r#':tsart
. .drlld
ate * ■' '* “
why ever'
in the StjD
Eg.'pt.. India an#l
! ‘ f 'd v#tu beean voury^rbat railway
«<' Bagdad, but the/SmhlttQua arch-
<' k#* and his moiy amhitlou* wife
•t#..n| in vour tjpny It was then
that I sowed tin* so#»#l in your 'heart
that hlostuuKed into th#' assassina
tion of tlpv duke and his wif#*, an#l
B sllellXniiled when it saw how
• ferodV vott saddbsl the crime on
''•■ibra I saw «on set sails for ,f,,. -'Utuunt from 2f. cents t*' ?S.‘:o can
fipfds .if Norwax. and I kn#-w >011 Ibis splendid govetn-
prov.' an alibi ||„w clexX " ,,>nt whlph pays intere-t
I' #lbn#* s » Minch like your X^'le 1 ” 1 ,a, ‘‘ * PvT - cent P#'i annum,
grandfmh»r. wh«. als.x s.# X.I .conipoitndrd •imrfterlx, and matui"
; ssiiMsm to retuox#• old lydng Fred • , '‘ nn '"‘ *• 'X :: Th# > can I**- i>
• rick of I ton iiia i k . and ^ta for rpbti,. | | ,, ee#»u‘#l witlr interest atVv tinie h-
^tan. woman an#l
of South Carolina'^hbubl
not ownrat least one stamp, abd hux
.Xps #*ffen as h#‘ #»r siw pftn \nx
c#vm#>
,< i » t>>
naval yfxowor Murder
that coniHrv of, two pfaxvlnces ’ t*i>«t t ru, *‘ '"•'•'K 11 '' 1111,1 »<»' al)Sol\it#l
'n.’e il 'iilianv an <>ftprtrtunitx to b- H,, ‘ 'i 11 " 1 "lost patriotic inxest
nienf Die small ■'
■2 • i t\i
investor #'an tuakx
«'o»^ XV,.rk. ii>rf it tak.'s a Mohen X ^ax'jngs Sti;n ns to th.-
: zo|t**m\to ufake awax and get hx l T1 ? , ' i, of vonr resources, and >ou xxili
^ Your ^pportunitx xx-.mh at hand r ° ,n overv w *> ^ Kentllnely pat-
Acts Like Dxiiamite on a Sltiggish
l.tver and Y#»ii lauu* a Day’s
’ , Work. , '
/ » -ve \
There’s no nxison whvN^ p#-rson
fhoiild take ^/uckening, ratl’.ating
calomel whpn- a few cents h\iv» a
large hottje of Dodson's Liver 'Tone
a perTect* substitute for calodvof.
It is a pleasant, x#'getabb> liqiiM
xviikdi will start your liver just a 1 ’
siH#'|x rs culotuel. lint it «lo#»sn ’
smallJfUUik*' von s-lyk ami can not sali\nt>
Children and grown folks ran
lak#- Dodson's Liver 4’one. herause
it is peif.Ttlx liarmles*.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks x#mm hones.
Take a (lose of nasty raloim-l today
ami you xvill feel weak, sick anil
nauseated t»> morrow. Don't lose a
day’s work Tak#' a spoonful of
Dodson'.! Lixer Tone jn>fead ami
M»u will xvake up f«M»liniV great No
more Itilioiisn.'ss, constipation, slug
gishness. headache, coated tongue
or sour stomach. Your fth<ggi*t
says if you don’t tind Dodson's Liv
er Ton«> acts better than horrible
calomel your money is waiting for
x on
xoe seethe World on fire and b#>jf's
of hefl wer#' tihging; your mpp on
IgBirn cai1s«>#K niuch jox If w.vx
beginning, the foundation
of n
perfect hell «»n ♦•aHh;' tljO^ desfrur-
i;‘ tly
f*U a I
ou
no
t<x tt>.
up ’ t
shat k
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fi.-l
1.
battle
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tl"n of noble cath#'d>«l^ and other
infinite works of art was hailed with
joy in the infernal regions.
V oi madf war on friend apd foe
e'ike and the murder of rivi(ian.*
showed my teachings had bo>pe
fruit Your treacherv toward nei'N
trs| nationa.(hast# ^e<| n universal
"phyaval the thing 1 most desired.
Your\iinderaea warfare is a master
“troke, from the smaller* • mckerel
pot to the great Lusitania x nu shAv
no faxiiritba; as war lord
stsud suorenie. for you hn
tnerrv; .oi X»\e no consideration
- tiix. clinging to its moth-
br.’tst as tti#'x both go down in
•'••en •ogethW'onlx to h«; torn
.”d 1#'1snrelx\ devoured -
town among \h»; rgrala
. ,1 rolb-d • ox <y | hr
Belgium and Vrjince I
n \ nu- liatid of dA^truction
■ ' v ' 1 '' • all xour xxoiHi. siiu
■ I., "d ', t. < | o ;|.j, on f\ .
m-.-m lii.> fie as of I'oiaml noV .,
wild.m.' -• na foi p'oxvlin- *>. 'Ai s
oplv no mert-v «lii|,|t#n in I'oI.iVk
1!.“ ' 'll Ml I'I b..a to fue--
UU.) t ir x at o-n I.drift; I. dj^wfiinto
ci-'.. xxtieie i anx .Ij^Kaml Gen
li'<“i hapidlvteC r>uv* l foumi
le'.S amWM . S- I t#lt t - CM'
"llls/^l! .J^Tll lex iinnll to* -ft xx S
allaWC mv .•xp.-ctation I xxas "»
IWr If) xvhen x on dn.ve the peare-
* P'P litem l.efore '.m Ide <j,t
tie inf., silvery you s.-tMtatml man
vit.- and forced them to hard
in It.-ncli.s c ti th
tfo'.-t flemlish fiitn#. committed on
'our women, and tho « xx ho wer#>
forc'd into mat* rnity xv, r#* cursin
the father of their offspring-and I
Itegan to doubt if rm own infirno
was really up to-date.
who
rlotie as t.h*' wealthier p*'rs#in
inxested in Liberty Bonds ”
o-
Big Drhe in Jiiih*.
Charleston. May 20. Dryting th"
month of June the greatest, cam
paign exer undertaken in the State
of South. Carolina-will he conditcted
ity the War Savings Comniitt#**'. \It
will be part #vf the nation xxide WiVf
Saving I’ampaign which, in niagnt-
tml*'. will b«' tli#‘ greatest popular
war campaign ever condiictcl in the
*orv of the frotld Intensive ac
-X;«*s on the pa rt ^of thousands *>r
xolunteer w«»rkers wflKculininate #>n
June 2k. which I’csideht Wilson is
t ''isignMe offciallx as Natiopd
V i SavlngV Day. The purpose of
I Ids great drive will be to get tb«'
people of this Sfgte to pl*>#if*e to-in
vest during the y#Vr j:t2,oo < u.unn of
their savings in War-^avinrs stamp'
which amount is twi«\; tii*'
*' *iiiinta In the Third l.fbyrt\
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Jacksmhoro. May l)i. The Bin"
Hill sctmol clos*-d Friday after a
suceessfitl term «»f nine months
taught by Miss Maud Padgett.
Our Sunday scho#i| which was r#*
c#'ntly organized 'is , ra ting ^loijg
nicely with Charley H«Mtg«‘s as sup
erintendent An organ has ,, been
bought for the "''bool, and it is
tHipist that this will cau^e an added
ititer#'st to he taken
Mrs. Bertha Weeks has returned
to her hohje in Charleston after
sp4>nding sohje time with her par
*‘nts. Mr and Mrs. Georgy f’arxiu,
Me ai" glad to report that George
C.arKp is rapidly recovering
stat*'’s • i* *f j ev#MVattacdf' #»f^ex #'r
l.oan.V Frit/^^Olijx in x .sited 1,
from
parents
ami ol xxiuch «inly shgl:i ly\<ivct up. , *’•'J-^undax \Mt G.uvin i>, working
. _ . .
Gal
til.
but
ml'liii'i dollars tinxc been iiH*‘sted
T* •' p.-.ti ; <>tl • mi", xx
ch.hiii'fi of th#' nation xxiHTnn Jito.*
2 V I'liiie in a git-ak-rrhTpounin'. an, x
t" III#- • >»! id ^jrfTd In tin mililaix
uiaslt is jd- G# rmany xxiil i># sent
Viuciarlfs ni«'ss:.g«-:
i-'iircj' to the utniosl' i'orc.-
'V Giiont s;mt xt limit’ Bi-hind tin-
\i]i«>ii- oi ’.m<r an tiglititn. ;u«-n
• ivtii a- »iiitiil nation iif .on#- huti
, • J--. i It on licternutn ! d.lia'
at th'
Tt Seabrook at pi«sent
i Mrs. I; C Reynolds dVm d
! h#ui.'*- Vi M»s J#mh G^kxi.’;' T.!.,,,| a x
do- h Ga> x in look a (\ t') i;i i
x L-!on Monday on iiiisinessN^/
| NRchaixl Sax ago tias
11 v CVnip Sox ior th
I a lit -
h; 1 ■»
•im-Chto tt.o cause
pi.
too c-f . I hetC N
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b* on . cjvjF't
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sand
IhTt^o Gaixin spt>dt'ttV^lasf
nt xx.hb h.r mini Mis Josh
I 'J•- \Pllfii ! lanthiyul
on x •-!#ij*i t),, ] .it, • p ;tr .
V a’al, Mr- Viank tlod ::»s,
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or Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
MeadorarHle, Ky.—Mr*. Pearl Pat*
rick, of this place, - wrltea; "I waa
very constipated. I had aoar stomach
and waa so uncomfortable. I went to
the doctor. He gava me some pOIs.
They weakened me and seemed to
tear np my digestion. They would
gripe me and nAerwmrdsAt seemed
I waa more censtlpated than before.
I heard of Black-Draught and da
elded to try IL I found it Jnat what I
needed. It was an easy laxative, and
net bad to ewalJow. Iffy digestion noon
Improved. I got well of tho sow stom
ach. my bowels soon aeemed normal,
no more griping, and I would take a
does now and than, and was in good
abapa. . ^
I cannot say too much for Black-
Draught for it la tha finest laxatiw
one can use."
Thcdford’s Black-Drnnght has tor
many years been found of great value
In tbe treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel trouble*. Easy to take. geotiTfv
and reliable*(n Its action, leaving no
bad after-effects. It baa won the pral«c
of thousands of people who have mod
It. NC-ISI
Everybody i« welcome nt the Liiion I’—iitc s
Bargain Store, where you find a full line v\f
fancy and staple groceries, shoes, hats, cups,
dry goods and notions-• etc. . %
.Men’s dress pants $1.25 up to *6.50.
Best 6 cord CoaLfthread, 6 spools for 25
cents, 50 cents per dozen.
• . ^ Butt meat 24c per pound; side meat 32c;
hams 35c lb.; best conpound lard 25c lo.;
good country smoked m^at at good prices.
Rice pter sack $7.50 up to $10.50, 15c to 25c
per quart ; grits per sack $5.70 to $5.85
Ear corn at farm $1.90 per bu.; peas for sale
at'store; 300 bushels shelled corn at store;
' $2 bu. Early Dent seed corn, li|c quart;
$1.20 peck—the com to plant ^ after Irish
• potatoes and oats.
We have hundreds of bargains not men
tioned above for sale and trade, and are al
ways glad to see our customers and welcome
them at our store. ' . ~-
MONUMENTS!
UM HERS
F. C. BENNETT, Proprietor
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I AM AGENT FOB CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
L. B. HOUCK
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WALTERBORO, S. C
C. C. HIOTT
ROUND, S. C.
Tbst Dots Hat Affect Tfo Bam
tVecaatv at it* tonic and laxative effect. LAXA-
TIVK BEOMO QriNI NE ia bettor than ordinary
Ouinine and doea not cau«e nenrouaneaa nor
rinzinc in head Kentetnher the loll name and
look foe tbe aienature of E- 'V- r.EOVK. 23c
TbM Dm RM MInI thff I
Becanae of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BEOMO QCIMIMS ia better than ordtaary
aor
Onmine and doea not caoae nervouaneae
ringinc ia bead. Remember the fait, name
look toe tha atcnntnre of E. W. OEOxg.
id
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United States Tires
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are Good Tires
Economy
\ our car must give greater service this year than ever before.
It speeds up your work—increases your working power.
The highest car economy lies in utmost service.
The most economical tires arc tho$e which will give you
greatest use of your car.
That’s just what United States Tires will do for you.
\ i'u tin depend on them for continuous service,
—most mileage at lowest mileage cost.
Equip with United States Tires.
* Chain Trend
Our nearest Sa!cj and Service Depot dealer will be glad to
assist you in selection.
For Indigestion, Constipation
Biliousness K
Just try one 50-oent Ndtic of LAX-FOS .T?*- - Standard Grove** Tastelesd
WITH PEPSIN A I'-."* DjWUv. £'“^0,,,”
Laxattxe pleasant to tnke. R..i#le and wellknowntonicpropx.TtiesofOTiNINd''
recommended to v the iHibhi* by Ikyns Modi | and IRON. It nets on the L.ver, Drive#
cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Brorao out -Malaria, Enriches the Blood ami
yuin;:.e and Grove's 1 salt leu chill Took. Builds up the Whole Systcia. 60 cents.
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