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MANY DEATHS FROM EXPLOSION. ft " Scores Killed and Injured at Shell . Loading Plant in N. J. c . i Perth Amboy, N. J., Oct. 4.?Many ? men were killed and scores of others injured in a tremedous explosion tonight at the plant of the T. A. Gilles- " pie Shell Loading Company at Morgan, near here. The explosion, which shook the countryside for miles t around and caused citizens of South j Amboy to flee their homes, was fol- ( lowed by a series of less severe explosions and by a fire which for hours defied the efforts of fire departments 1 summoned from all nearby cities and ? towns. ] The number of dead and injured can not be determined until employees of the plant answer a roll call J in the morning.* Estimates late tonight placed the number of killed and 1 hurt at from 50 to more than 100. Ambulances sent from here and ( carrying 25 doctors returned with i many of the injured and for fear that ( the city hospital would not accom- J ' modate all the victims brought there, a hotel was prepared to receive the overflow. Ambulances dispatched tfrom Elizabeth and other cities were reported to be taking oth " -iii? 1 er victims to mose uiues. uuncu i States Base Hospital No. 3, at Co- [ Ionia, sent ambulances and doctors f v to aid in the rescue work. v j Denmark Boy Gassed. 1 From Denmark comes an appreciative message from Mr. S. T. Califf, enclosing a bright, newsy letter just J received from his brother, Corporal J. W. Califf, with the One Hundred t and Seventeenth engineers in France. < It will interest the friends of the young man throughout the State. Corporal Califf enlisted with Com- i ^ ' pany C, engineers, which was or- c ganized at Spartanburg and went \ ' over with the Rainbow division: - "France, Aug 26, 1918. t "My Dear Tindal: I have been in- j tending to write you for a month, at j least, but it was an impossibility up 1 to the time they sent me back here to the base hospital for gas. The 1 Germans thought they had my numl>er, but they didn't. They tried for a long time before they- could put " v me out and they did not complete the job then, but boy, that is some feel ing when you get that stuff into your system. The first whiff tastes and smells good, but just wait a few seconds and the nausea is awful. When that is over your chest, throat , and eyes worry you, but I will be 1 back soon to try the Boche again. If 1 I could tell you half of what I saw before I left the front you would , _ hardly believe it, but you should see the way our boys go into the battle, the way they, face the 'Dutchmen.' You never hear of any of our men j getting shot in the back; it is always i in front. If one walks over a field * where American troops have fought, ; the ones you see dead always die ; with their faces toward Germany and never toward France. The spirit they show is something wonderful anyone of the greatest sights to be ; * seen is Yankee and Frenchman fight- ] . ing side by side. There is no 'Kam- ] erad' in either of them and they will sti<?k until t?e last. Very often our advance was too fast for supplies to ; reach us immediately and when the ' boys found no "chow" they only i smiled and said "Well, boys, we'll monkey food (if we have it in our ? packs) and make out until the 'chow' '< comes. You never hear them grum- ! ble. i . ' "Very often I have seen as many . as ten airplanes in a scrap. You can ] easily see that we "have the best aviators by the way they maneuver up there. They get the best of the i 'Dutch' in nearly all of their en- f i gagements. The fact is, I have seen ? a great many fights and have seen 1 only one Allied plane come down yet. . That may not sound exactly correct, i but it is. I have seen the Germans come down in flames, forced to earth and 'Dutch' aviators taken captive. I guess you are tired reading all abouf ! this, eh? "The nurses here have certainly ! been fine to us, and it seems that they uauuui UU CUUugu iui US. nc uv/ uut see how we can even half-way show our appreciation. The funniest feel- j ing I have had since I came over here ] was the day they put me in bed be- , tween two white sheets, and let me eat out of a real dish. I had slept on the ground so long that I wanted some rocks put in the bed so I could sleep. The Red Cross have treated us royally and that is one of the greatest organizations there is, so when you are asked to give you may feel sure that it goes to make some soldier happy. "Tell everybody hello for me. "Your devoted brother, "WEITERS." Corporal J. W. Califf. Co. C, 117tb Engineers, American Expeditionary ' Forces. ?Sunday News, October 6th. ? m iti m : i Government war workers at Wash- \ ington, D. C., number 150,000. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against lie estate of Mrs. S. E. Roberts, debased, will file the same, duly itemzed and verified, with the under:igned at Ehrhardt, C. J. H. ROBERTS, M. D., Administrator. Ehrhardt, S. C., October 4, 1918. NOTICE. All persons having claims against :he estate of Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Cox svill present same duly verified on or before the 14th day of October, 1918, )r be forever barred from payment. D. N. COX, Executor of the last will and tes:ament of Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Cox, ieceased. VOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. To all and singular the kindred md creditors of G. P. Harmon, de ;eased: Take notice, that the undersigned frill apply to the Judge of Probate 'or the county of Bamberg, at his jffice, Bamberg, S. C., on the 19th lay of October, 1918, at 11 o'clock, i. m., for a final settlement of the sstate of G. P. Harmon, deceased, md a discharge from the office of idministrator of said estate. J. B. HARMON, Administrator. Bamberg, S. C., Sept. 18, 1918. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a ule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. IROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly or two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im>rove the digestion, and act as a General Strength:ning Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then hrow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be n perfect health. Pleasant to take. gOc per bottle. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina? County of Bamoerg?By j. j. uraDtiam, Jr., Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. B. Ehrhardt hath nade suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and sffects of Mrs. Kate Ehrhardt, deceased. These are therefore to cite and idmonish all and singular the kinIred and creditors of the said Mrs. Cate Ehrhardt, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court 01 Probate, to be held at Bamberg, on he 14th day of October, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in :he forenoon, to show cause, if any :hey have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given un ler my hand and seal this !5th day of September, Anno Domini 1918. J. J. BRABHAM, JR. Judge of Probate. A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when In need. Bamberg people tell how Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. A. MoB. Speaks of Rice St, Box No. 123, Bamberg, endorsed Doan's three years ago and again confirms the story. CouM you aafc tar more convincing testimony? "I had weak kidneys and pains in my back," says Mrs. McB. Speaks. "The pains were there constantly, and when I stood they annoyed me a great deal more. My kidneys acted Irregularly and caused me much annoyance. 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