The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 05, 1918, Image 2

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»< * PAGE TWO # ' fhe Ptm8 and Standard*^ - C wn. THE PRESS AND STANDARD 4*» ■TAJTDABD, > > 9 • •••••#< Eatnrx^d at th« pontoffle* at Wal- ■. C. aa aneoad ela» mall Sabatrirttoa Rates: VOtA.XTKKIW uil th/fad of tb« y«ar. No better f TMtment caa be rndde thna this mea vrre ^ caIled fof Tbe «.o.«»ninjeBt In’bark ot e^en j serriet. Oar number* were drawn from a . lot. But we had no choice at the servi'e I Like men. we took what we Kot. War Satiaxs Sump with the aledse that It will be repaid with 4 P“.- cent interent. compounded, quarter ly. ThU i* a baby bond, and ia.iafe j „ . and certain. ‘ are not like some ripa who en- Tbe eampai-n w !l ^ • 11 r f 10 ^ . Jurt before their ’ numbers wer» terent. and the people of Colleton draipn. ' ‘ • will trot hermit their splendid ree- To enlist in a branch of tbe servirv Whsch^ ne^er would n6ed nerve nor brawn. ofd in. the Liberty. Loan drives orj HI the Ked Crosn eampairn onl-! done in the matter of War. Savinr* ( tVe admit that we have a banquet. This is a proposition ini And music, to cheer us a lot. Stamp*. „ _ , . ... , . . ... But just kiolt to which everyone from the youBi.es., Irafted men who werf? TO Pi niN LCT Ot T OK SCHOOL A A • We desire to suB.*est to tho»e b«t7* and rlrls who are Ju*t out xt achool that they do Bomethin; worth while duriar their vacation. There ‘i not - time for any able bodied person in thl* country to loaf. We aeed> every ounce of pro duction. and every producer powi- ble to be at work in order that there be an little Bufferinr as possible in the rreat war ’la whleh we are en raged. So we would orgo evwrf" you nr man and younc woman who in n graduate of aay achool. or col- lore. to connect with tome Job it once and keep at it during tbe en tire *ummer. to the*oldest can help, and that they will do so we earnestly believe and confidently expect. >\nd the} will lead you over th- *°P- ’“"X And uet idiscouraged s i A MENffAtiK TO KAISKK llll.l. we don't quickly. i Our dutle* are done with a smile. And we ace behind tbe canons, i. Where a Willie is hardly worth j . while. Camp Oreen. Base Hospital. Wa^d B. 1. Charlotte. X C.. May 24 —The ■ , , press and Standard: Please publisn Ho » abou * «?««»»« 1** Kaiser? tbi. in your neat Uaue: ' . The answer la .impls enough: We are sending you a raessace.'Kai- of th « kind of metal,, And cevem w>U stand for a bluff. That WK t'O.XtiRATVI.ATK THKM Tbe Press and Standard desires . - s # » ' to congratulate the young men and women of the county who, have completed their. Vollege courses. That they have;at»ek to it through tbe common schools. . high school . * pad college indicates that they have A dot of perseverance. Equipped now with a trained mind, the coun ty has a right to eipect great things of them. We trust they will not be cisappointing to their fami lies and friends, And they will not if they will get busy at once with a view to doing something worth while. ^ Wh*, a wonderful opportunity ^ now. gwaits the young man or the|Till young woman qrbo ran begin now*.. Never before have 1 * such wonderful possibtli'les awaited Intelligent ejy fort, and never before have there been such a need for active' work ers. We congratulate and women, opportunities. >< ser Bill. rilL change your haughty vis age. Kaiser Bill; . You have cut an awful caper. Calling treaties scraps of paper. So weTI quench your little caper. Raiser Bill. • ' ' ' • Of the world ypu want It all. Kai- 3er Bill. - ’ Bnt weTI prick your bag of gall. Kaiser Bill; TouTI not {ven have the half. For you’ll only, get the chaff. ’• Then weTI all give you the . laugh, Kaiser Bill. We are Sending you - our laddies. Kaiser Bill. And they're, backed up by our dad dies. Kaiser Bill; When of you they get a sight. You will, soon look like a fright. For our. boys know how to fight. Kaiser Bill. So you call yourselves the Berlin >oys. e And through the’streets of Berlin you may scout;* * But you will meet with-a big disap pointment _When, you find thpt the Kaiser is out. * v l * You will ask of the people you see -• there; And The truth they surely wul tell. That the men who were drafted had been there. And blown him all to H -. * . "‘X We are willing to share half the glory. * / , But'you drafted volunteers want it all; You think we are only a misfit. , ^And can’t b* heroeg wheq called. V ./ .young men up to your j| ate yofi. MeaBure / WHY WT MAKE IT OXK DAY? -X- her entire Yes, our boys are going over. Kai ser Rill. Soon they'll cross the Straights of Dover. Kaiser Bill; / When they land in good old Fland ers, They will give your mule the glan ders. ‘ / ■ , And you'll wander home like gan ders, Kaiser IJlil. S' Your false creed Is Might Makes Right, Kaiser Bill. . e’H fight along this line ihrdes have; crossed thv Rhine. the job i* done up fine. Kaiser Bill. Kaiser' Bill, Kaiser Bill, you must take your bitter pill. For tbe world has bad sufficient of your kulture. Kaiser Bill; Better nike hack to Berlin. Make astonishment^ for your sin. For we’re in tb* fltht td win, Ka - eer Bill ' . v Pvt.. Samuel n Yyons. - Co. K .'SSth Infantry. rhen this war • Ml • * is X- •/ subscribed allolnient in Ike War Sa\ings Stampii* campaigu in one day. It was dead easy, and since then they haX been' selling War Savings Stat ;p-* in that state at the rate of one million d'ol. i ' lars a week. Tbe young rutin who was at. the • -**>*** # * * '**** # * • X x * * PEMEL * X * Walterboro, Route 5, June J. The farmers in this -section are giv ing Gen. Green a hard fight and we- have about won the fight. This t»ea'> tiful weather has plaved such a head' of this campaign in Nebraska .great part to the farmers. And youTI find over. And each-mother has shed her tears. That the drafted nrep were drafted ■ regulars. And not drafted volunteers. ... ■ x>, • Composed and sent to The Press and Standard by Jesse Padgett, fron Camp .Mead, Maryland, a toHeton county sqldier from near Islandton, S. C.) * / A LETTER TO VOI R MOTHER X/ was in Columbia this we*-k at a meeting of the county chairmen, and told an interesting story of how XX ■ ■ * N this was done in Nebraska. Whil • listening to him the representatives from Colleton county conceived th * Idea thit the same thing could ea«- llys h 4 . done in t’olleton county, and they, will propose to the meeting of workers to assemble here Friday that this he done. . Why aot pdt it over in on** day’ J. ..M., Reynolds,. Charleston, was the guest of his daughter. Mis. D. P. Ramsey, last week Mrs. Kosia Williams,' of Rut fin. is spending a few days with her m-- ter. Mrs Annie Benton,'this week Mrs. Kvie RcllingeVr of Charleston was the guest of heir' parents. M and Mf» Jas»>er' llobertsou. <i>nd;' The many frrends ol M. M Tiow ell. re :r>.-f to l**am ot bis sei *•»•: , illn«‘«s'hut at this writing he i- improv i'e; slov.lv Th< writer a- ever;, leeiv -|o ohseive -the gold< I i jrule ’uo, unto <>th*-rs« gs you-wou’d, , • >. . have the:-, do into von '* Now, X^The people of th* fountv are-g.ony riUzens ^ riop , s ^ work ,.. i kq, subscribe to tlie.it wllolTuent. and or It w;ll he altotal loss So yv* i 'it wXyld l H ’ iurt as «a*v try do it in i i,ian *'h«» can spate a day. let hiu. - ‘, n. . .. , . feet it Ms duly to go and assist ;r» X X ibis crop It will be highly appr- It will not bo necessary to take the crated, just as much so as he would You*»nay write a thousand letters To the sweet heart you adore, v And declare ip every letter , • That you love her : !nore and more. . • x *■ N, • Had you the pen of Byron You would use it every day In composing written worships To your sweet heart far away. - But a jjiuch more precious letter. Bringing jnore and deeper- bliss, Is the letter to your' mojjj* " From the boy she cannot k’«s^ She will re; d it over and over. When the lights are soft and low. Seated in the same old corner. Where she held you long ago. In her eld and trembling fingers. It becomes a work of art, Stained by fears of joy and sadne«s As she clings it to ^M;r heart i'es. th*- letter of all letter*. Where ever you nay roam. Is the letter fO VO*! T moth* T From * 1 ' ■ boy aVf-v from’ home. 'Pvt Samuel H.^Lyons. Co K . "‘oh Infantrv. Base Hospital. Camp.'Green. Charlotte. \ C. . e > i "■ Mr. ..rui *1 - || s \T:ri«'isnn ‘uiv* : t uned from \ month’s va- ’*‘ution i- p w Paris. T*y\as. and ofX • t points rh t»klahor .i as w 11 r- runierouy. oth* r points ot sr ’i h.-v w-< nt v!a \< w f>rh*ans and shV many 'sights w-t;th while. . / apprec.ia.te to help us if we w» *•< unj.ble to woik. N J. Trowel! ha taken eight acres of rorn to finish working. J II Mixson has lak* u four acres. Of course Mr. Trow*-]i don’t want any of us to neglect o»*r crops to a**i*t him. Any nne.wieh- time of yourself and of the s*>McU- ors to argue the master of whether or not you can pledge. I he enfi-e - amount you can huX Hwve^ this matter thought opt * and sign up at oaci. aAV* yqur time and'the to b<dp hjn1 wm ^ prompfK of the worker*. paid for their labor, dwd can' se- Thl* Idea should prove a real| r,,re fpfbrmation from his father. stimulus to the people of the cou»-i'Yx. J . a *. 10 . _ • _ | tool* and fhe designated place .to tr: l^t u* put Colleton on tboJ^rA. map, and boost her from the foot of the column to- tbe head In ONE .o**! r f . • X V WAR SAYINUH STAMPS Tbe campaign for the sale of War Savins* Stamps will be on in this country for the two weeks between June 14 and June 28, During this time the people, of the country will pledke themselves to buy their quota of stamps during the year. The sale of stamps has been in prtv areas since January let. land will etontlaue. till the 3l*t of December The purpose of this drive Vs to se cure pledges signed that the peo ple of the country will purchase these stamps during the year. Now, this will be easy if the peo ple realise the necessity for such ef fort on their part. To save 120.00 each will be an easy task if the ef_ fort is made continuously from now xl TO THE IM ttl.K : X What fi*b are game fish: Section 7M reads. For the pm- pose of classification the following fish shall he known as game fish, vis: Jack Fish or Pickerel, Pike. Black Bass or Pond Trout, StnjSWi Bass or Rack Fish < Mormouth. Red- belly. Robin Bream. Cipperface or Rallfared Bream, Banded Bream, Yellow-belly Perch. Run Perch, Red- fin Trout or Yellow Perch. Rainbow Trout, Speckled Trout, Flyer. Priap-. pie. Rock Hass. Goggle-eye and white Perch. The p* ople of Colleton will plea*? take notice of the above named game fish. It has already been reported to me that in some places nets, traps and seines are being use*: which Is violating tbe law.* I want to ask the people of Col leton to assist me in seeing that th.' law is carried out and that the gam* fish and birds are protected, which will in the end be for obr good, ‘ Respectfully, C. N. LANGD.ALE. Game Wardsn for Colleton County. on esn ton your —fifty rmlos for tha pries of n mofisst luncheon for yoarsslf. —fifteen miles for the cost of n fcood ci&ar. Dort owners an prov ing it by nettui every- day-mserrict ezperi* ence snd are pleased tossy so. 'that our loom methods be fore and after the sale < hitches satisfaction in Dost ownership. 9 lota tk* Dots Motor Thrift Itjuoa Start by lookup PRH’IM. ADVANCE JVNK 1ST •60.00. SEE CH NOW. WIIIEIIBOIU) MUQ CO. WALTERBORO. H. C. V Wednesday, June 5, 1918 '• j-’ rooc. IDUUOO 0 L x ,x] M' Better than met&L Crrtarn-terd\% fast taking the place of metal roofs, not only because of the scat city and high cost of metai, but bccau&e Certain-teed Roofing is nptritr in every important roofing quality. Metal easily vwsts and dis integrates from atmospheric gases. Ctrtam-*td cannot rust and its asphak base nukes it practically immune to any form of corrosion. > . Metal absorbs heat and transmits it to the interior of a budding. Ctrum~utd insulates against heat and cold, »«d makes the fr»«jidi«»g cooler m < and warmer in Winter.. V Metal must be painted frequently. Ctrjmm tmd gives years of proof serv ice practically without any upkeep expense. Metal is aouy in wind or storm. / ~—- Tn'fully dcadeas aooad (rmb sack aoi Meufis not mfely guaranteed. CtrUun-trid is absolutely gammeed 5, It or IS; according to thickness, and actually gives longer Krvire than iu guarantee. Metal it a direct drain on military Materials. Ctrtkiu-utd is made principally af < rags and asphalt—materials which have ae military use • N 'Madsf i •r Ctrun-mJ is more economical and ■ than metal or oay tker type of roof 4 quality of roll roofing—it costs no more to by than ordinary roll roofing and bsm much longer, hold by dealers everywhere. efficient in service trtJ is the best /• ’“S. X X x Certainteed Products Sold By A. Wichman & Son Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Co. X x X. / X • X* ». ^ / Brighten up the Place-Paint np and Cleanp up -X '■ * jr y - / . ' > x. • *, . • • / / » X ' . * / \_ I * ' \ - (Jive the house and bam and other buildings a fresh coat of paint.* Afhke your . * X * home and property look like you take an interest in it; that you are enterprising.. Use Plenty of Paint We have a larger line of .Paints, Oils, Varnishes and other Gean Up and Paint Up Requisites than ever before. Come in and let us talk over your plans. We can save you money. ^ ‘ \ . /• . _ X./ Mowers and Rakes x X X /• X Will soon be time tp hanest oats and other sm harvesting machinery. We handle the cel^brat ux and Rakes. These save annaximum amount of your gram ‘need to use .thi< machinery, but come now for immediate use. / grains. Come to us for your and reliable line of McCormick Mow- Do not wait till vou !X * hd get what you need, and it will be ready v General Store Hardware , r ; . ® .. ‘ » • > X “ ' ‘ ' ' In addition to iines mentioned ab<jve we,carry a full line of all kinds of hardware arrd a good stock of automobile supplies, • us for your needs, and we shall try 1 x merit your patronage. . xx X X ' Boy Them And X Help Win The War VOS SSL! XVBXTWHXBa Screen Time Is Here ■ • . ' * .‘ x « v x ^ * x^ . ? \ Get our quotations on screen doors* windows and screen wire. A. Wichman & Son . X r x •, . - i tO -■ - , .s' , ,«' •- \ . w Colleton’s Leading Hardware Store ■ NOTICE! All ms^istrstes of the county sre requested to cell in person st the Han a (fond Opinion of Chamber- Inin's Tablets. "Chamberlain’* .Tablet* are a wonder. I never «ok) anything that “<• •>» '«%«■' K’, r '"'wh.„ B xs .poll I** ^arrant* w.th Indigestion or constipation give ‘ • > R. E. JONES, Treo. I them a trial. ; • •'C : I ■ • Whmmvsr Vow Need a Tonic The Ol3 Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Ton id is eqaaUy valuable, as * General Tonic becaase It coutaies the »e!l known tonic properties of QLT NI \ K ind IRON. It acta on tbe Liver. Dr.ves oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds mp the Whole System. S cents " - • *£- a