The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 09, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
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GROUND STREWN !
AFTER BIO ATTACK:
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Three Battalions of Infantry'
Strike Our ^.incs and Arc
Driven Back
MARKED BRAVERY IS
SHOWN BY OUR MEN I
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French Who Assisted Have
High Praise for Gallantry
of Americans.
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A heavy German attack launched!
against the Americans in the vicinity
of Villers-Brctonneux, was repulsed
with heavy losses for the eno-,
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It jiu vjiM-man preliminary nornb&rdment
lasted two hours, and then
, the infantry rushed forward, only
to be driven back, leaving- large nunijj
hers of dead on the ground in front
L of the American lines.
The German bombardment opened
[ at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and was
I directed especially against the AmI
ericans, who were supported on the
L north and south by the French. The
L fire was intense, and at the end of
L tv.o huors the German commander
L sent forward three battalions of inL
fantry.
L There was hand to hand fighting
f all along the line, as a result of
L which the enemy was thrust back, his
[ dead and wounded lying on the
f ground in all directions. Five prisL
oners remained in American hands,
r The struggle, which lasted a co.iL
siderable time, was extremely vioI
lent, and the Americans displayed
T marked bravery throughout.
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H it was ine iirsx occasion in which
H the Americans were engaged in the
Hi big battle which has been raging
H since March 21, and their French
comrades arc full of praise for the
M manner in which they conducted them
reives under trying ciivu v.atniv e
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difficult pointy on the battle front.
The American losses were somewhat
severe.
THREATMADETiT
KAISER'S DENTIST
"High officials of the German
Army boasted to me at Grand Headquarters
that their chemists had
discovered a new and terribly deadly
'.us, wmi wnien tney expected to kin j
a million people in the City of Lou-1
don.
"This gas, to ho dropped from
bombs carried by huge airplanes,
ouch equipped with six motors, would
penetrate into the deepest cellars
and subways, they said.
"These same high officials boasted
to me that the airplanes of which
ing to New York and return. They
bragged too of super-submarines,
which could easily comq here and atta
k us, and it was plain, from the
way they talked, that they were end<
avoring to give me the impression
i that these air and under water machines
some day would come to
! New York."
Kaiser's View of I", S.
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Dr. A. N. Davis, long Kaiser WilI
helm's personal dentist, who recently
returned from fw?rman v t/d?l
i things to an audience which filled j
C arnegie Hall at a Liberty Loan ral-H
I ly. It was Dr. Davis' first speech[I
! since his return to New York,
i '"I said to the Kaiser on one oc!
casion at Grand Headquarters: 'You
| arc underestimating the power of the
I United States.' The Kaiser replied:
|'I underestimate nobody, sir!'
I ".Many people have asked me,
| since my return, why I didn't do
i something to the Kaiser when I was
'so close to him. Well, for one thing,
want oil to return to America with
ny head on my shoulders. Again, T
elt that the German people them Ives
would in time attend to him."
Si ice the assassination of the King*
Portugal and a close relative,
no years ago, the Kaiser and the
T.v.an Crown Prince have never
open red together in public. Dr.
)avis said, lest an assassination
right deprive Germany of both of
hem at once.
The dentist said he knew that the
vented to start thi war ovot
AD roecan trouble in 11)05, and
:\i t to work up a war in
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j 1911. So ho gladly seized the ScrI
bian episode of 1914 as an excuse.
What Enemy Understands.
"Germany has no sense of honor.
The only thing she can understand
is force, and it is up to us to apply
t > her all the force we can summon.''
Dr. Davis continued.
"I'd advise the United Sattes to
send al! its pro-German sympathizers
back to Germany, and in three
days, under present conditions,
they'd be hogging to return and be
come patriotic Americans. The conditions
in Germany are terrible.
They arc using* substitutes for
bread, eggs, and coffee.
"They have made one of the gravest
mistakes in not analyzing our
psychology. Some of them really believed
lhat \vc would seize Mexi-'o
and Canada at the beginning of the
war, instead of coming in on the
side of the Entente. They do not
realize that the more they attempt to
terrorize and harrass us the harder
we'll fight them."
WEALTHYBAKER
HELD FOR TRIAL
Spartanburg.?A. Geilfuss, a
wealthy Spartanburg bakrr, was arrested
today, taken before the United
States commissioner on a charge of
receiving goorls stolen from the
United States government, and bound
over for trial at the next term of
the federal court. He was released
on bond in the sum of $2,500.
When the soldiers charged with
stealing the goods from the government
and giving t them to Geilfuss
were arrested and convicted, Senator
Tillman and Representative Nieholls
sent telegrams to the local United
States commissioner asking him not
to issue any warrant for Geilfuss until
further investigation. Later, Senator
Tillman wrote a scathing letter
to the newspapers stating that the
affair was a farce.
Goilfuss, although an American
citizen, is of German,ancestry.
The goods in question consisted of
meats and other food products. The
two convicted soldiers were cooks in
fhe Twenty-seventh division.
Senator Tillman declared in his
itatement regarding the matter that
I was nothing but a political scheme.
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For pimples, black-heads, freckles. blotches
and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp
and body eruptions, hives* ecscma* etc., me
this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lotion.
It soothes and heats; taken Internally?
a few drops in a glass of water?It gets aft the
root of the trouble and purifies the blood.
Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the
most effective blood purifiers known. Remember,
a good complexion Isn't skin deep
?it's health deep.
Re sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It has been used with satisfactory
results for over 25 years.
50c and $1 the bottle
at your druggist's. If !he can't supply you.
send his name and the price In stamps and
we will send you a bottle direct.
HANCOCK MOUID SULPHUR
COMPANY
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Increase in corn
ACREAGE IS WEE
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Co'.ttn is no longer the o;r mcnr
rop n South Carolina. In the pres
n. ilu ,J'on, created by ti e wnb
war, '.villi a hungry worl.! to b f ei
o f i :v,vninistration ?.a.ls up ?
r\ i "'i'.,.ev> (i South t1 vol inn to in
. ;e their rcreago planted' in cor
. >>, year.
i\h n who wab h th.o wr.rl i situutir as
ly ur - ci the opih' a teat tl
rive o. -ota, higher thai .' r nua '
;. oar-, v. tl a lu'ii it., high -ov 1.1
ifCiis that it would bo impcssibl% fothe
price ol' corn to decline. < von wit
:i considerably larger piodu tion t' i
vrar. The world cry i.s for food. Food
prices are not likely to be lower, am
.here :s no reason why corn 5ho Id )
any exception to the rule. As a mat
'cr of fact, corn becomes a mono
crop, or may be so considc red. Pros
poets arc even for higher prices I"
corn. The world situation ?co:v.s 4(
yave the price of corn a cert, in st.
bility. On the other hand, c t'tor
oric.cs are more or less uncertain an
peculativc, as was mown oy the r
(nt big decline.
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LIFT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGER:
Tells how to loosen a tcndoi
corn or callus so it lifts out
without pain.
You reckless men and worm a wn<
are pestered with corns and who liav
at least once a week invited an awfu
death from lockjaw or blood poixo
tire now told by a Cincinnati authorit1
to use a. drug called freezone, wliici
the moment a few drops aie r.pplict
u< <uirv cuiii ui i-<uiu:s uir soii'iirM
relieved and soon the entire corn ? .
callus, root and all, lifts off with the
fingers.
, Free zone dries the moment it is applied,
and simply sVrivN tho corn or
callus without inflaming or oven
irritating the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle of frcczonc wil'
cost very little at any of the drugstores,
but will positively rid one's
feet of every hard or soft corn o'i
hardened callus. If your druggist
hasn't any freezone he can get it at
any wholesale drug house for you.
?Adv.?(t.)
GERMAN RESERVES
DRAWN ON HEAVILY
British Headquarters in France.?
The German field depots are being
heavily drawn upon to replace recent
casualties. The Thirteenth German
reserve division has just received a
company of 250 boys of the 1919-20
class, who had only eight weeks'
training and were not to be put info
fighting unless absolutely necessary.
But the fact that they are now in the
division in the battle line suggess the
anticipation that they may have to be
used.
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THE GIRL 1 LEFT BEHIND ME.
1.
Darling, when I am fur away,
From you somewhere in Franco,
1 ask you to always think of mc
. And pray that 1 have a chance.
2. . ,
To leave you dear was hard,
The hardest thing of all,
But I am no slacker
When I hear my country's call.
8.
To be at home with you little girl,
Is happiness that is true
But I cannot see the enemy
Down the red, white and blue.
4.
I used to be with you often,
Those beautiful happy days
But it makes me blue to think,
That we are so far away.
# 5.
Some day in the near future
This great conflict will end,
And the soldier hoy who loves you
Will come back to you again.
flit
is the duty of every girl
Who is left behind,
Tc always remember the boy she
loves
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He did not want to leave you
For he is gone to risk his life
He is a true American
And upholds the stars and stripes.
8.
The girls here are beautiful
Most everywhere you roam,
Hut are nothing to compare
With the ones at home. ,
9.
When the boys go marching by,
In steps with some national hymn,
If thrills my heart to know
That I am one of them.
10.
I told you when I kissed
Those lips of yours so sweet,
That I was going to leave you,
And again tve may never meet.
11.
Don't give up my darling
If you love me you will wait,
If we don't meet on earth again,
We will meet at the golden gate.
12.
Some girls are not patient,
Who will not wait so long,
Will go and love a slacker,
When their soldier boy has gone.
13*
j When he goes to l'ig' t the battle
For his country and for you,
His thoughts are always resting
On the one ho thinks is true.
14.
When he returns in years to come
<\twl fiiul vim ful ?;rk
1
I His whole life will bo ruined
and his happiness lost.
15.
Don't bear this strain little girl
Make your love be true,
Greet the boy in khaki
When he comes marching back to
you.
16.
Throw your arms about him,
Let him kiss your sweet little lips,
Then he will joyfully tell you
All about his wonderful tr'p.
1
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Do not respect a slacker
They deserve not even a chance,
The boys who you should honor
Are the boys who go to France.
i
I will close this letter hoping
I You will bo mine some day,
| As 1 bid you good-bye for this hour
And good-bye for the day.
19.
If it's good-bye for a month
He loves you true as ever,
Good-bye for a year 4
And perhaps good-bye forever.
?W. H. James.
Camp Jackson, S. C.
25th Co., O .T. S.
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