The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 17, 1918, Image 8

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?l *? Y L"J L ' _ J ? GERMANS RUNNING IN FULL FLIGHT . Their Retreat on a Twenty Mile Front Amounts to a Rout ! v i . r< 11 * ? NUMEROUS GUMS AND :,;.";TEN,THOUSAND MEN ) J i A J ' Taken by Allies in This Drive as Huns Flee Before Hard Blows The German troops on a 20 mile front were put to full flight and the British cavahy pursuing tivmi, the infantry marching in eolumns of .fours through villages hast ly abandoned by liie enemy. I bis wa > Tliu r.ulay. Camhra: had f d! a and the British well to tin* on. t. Tb" deeu< a gain \ a. a1 1 uist nine miles on tv.i - r< : for an! uc dens o the adv ie loving up. On tlv Contrary it wa ; gc'ng a. tor e ery hour with ( ! a" ground :k1. In/cry thing that < H'hl l.v burned had been vet d'ito by the < n my bolero be bey ?u what virtuadly amounted to the rout of no U than 30 divisions, the smashing of whieii was continued ft ?ion :lv. North of (.Ynlrai the Canadians attacked and p minted deeply. The Briti h marched through Bertry without opposition. They reached the outskirts of Troisvillers and held Maurois and Honichy. Large forces of the enemy were seen from the air fleeing well to the east of Le Cateau. Marete fell early and the British reached Buzigny and passed quickly through Bohain. These are only a few of more than a score of towns captured. Many thousands of prisoners, at least 10^000, and quantities of field and machine guns were taken as welt as vast stores ef other booty, v^iick the enemy did not have time to blow up or set afire. o Bud C. Graham spent a short time In Conway last week. INKMENMLLED , TO LEAVE OCT. 30TH The following are to appear here Oct. 29th, 1918, for entrainment to Fort Moultrie, October 80th, 1918. James Wesley Collins Laris Gradon Chestnut Daniel Gary Long Joseph liabon K. Ervin Hardee Hallie Causey Vance Elliott Floyd WoHey Calvin Allen John W. Mi shoe Putty Tompkins Alvn Harvev Bell Wiriium Bargessor Richard Jordan Emory Decarroll Boll amy Hwvoy Hamilton Mishoc J. Bert Graham Monroe Culbert Black well George Kelly Anderson Herbert G. Harrelson Blakely Latronie Soles Louis Henry Hewitt FiVtnk Johnson Oscar Clemmons Armagie Worth Hardee James Graham William Hal King Willie D. Moore Archie Maston Gasque Hope Turner Daniel Emory Martin Classic Hartford Lai rimore Waitus Herbert Todd Graver Harrelson Cromwell Stroud Levi J. Watts George Herman Cartnght William Ashbum Hardee Thurman Johnson Mack Causey George Melton Suggs Porter Stanley Hooks Manley Parnice Bordeaux Grier C. Wade ? John Bunyan Capps Olivet- Grainger GaBtoi^Hardpe, ^ ' William Bredmclc Stanley Willi am Wri gh t .Toh'n son Sam Preston. Graham Olin Benj. Moore I. Bert Sarvis The ofcovo men were first called to leave on Oct. 22nd, but an order from the Yf*v Department changed the late to Oct. 30lh. u MANY TAKE BONDS | FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN ! i Patriotic Horryites Are Seeing That Our County Goes Over The Top _____ ' *) 00 (Continued From Page Six) J. M. Cannon, 100.00 ALLEN. J. K. Moore, 50.00 Miss Rena M. Bradt, 50.00 I Benjamin M. Busaey, 100.00 j J l ines i j, ward, 100.00: Thomas Franklin Cartrette, 100.00 ' Trexler Lumber Co., 10,000.00 ' Miss Winifred F. Alexander, 100.00 Mrs. Sophie M. Alexander, 500.00 Wm. F. Alexander, 1,000.00 Henry A. Mullinix, 50.00 i Jos. H. Baker, 50.00 Mrs. Mdry Klla Baker, 50.00 J. Hartford Baker, 100.00 Writer Harris, Jr., 000.0J N. K. Armstrong, 100.00 L. M. Ludiam, 100.00 J. Link Baker, 50.00 Mr-. Annie l.udlam, 50.00 M. .s. H; ant, 50.00 W. O. Jordan, 100.00 |c. F. i{ lines 50.00 j M. C Holmes, 300.00 Gelt*:FN SNA. 111. J. Williamson, 100.00 |j. l\ Sk.'iBy, 50 00 W. J. AIL n, 50.0 i S. H. H \rrc inon, 100.0 ' C. \V. Jehn.-on, 100.00 I Miss Fii ra lOorham, 50.00 i F. L. Floyd, 500.00 Elias .Jollie, 200.00 Herbert L. Lupo, 50.00 Miss Essie Derham. 50.0.) I Mrs. J. P. Derham, 50.00 i Mrs. Emma Derham Mace, 50.00 j Wootlrow Grainger, 50.00 j Miss Ora May Grainger, 50.00 C. A. Arnette, 50.00 Susrn McDuftie Grainger, 50.00 James Calhoun Arnette, 50.0) Augustus Grainger, 50.09 Hen Tillman Watson, 50.09 Dwight Grainger, 50.05 Mi*s. Penny Grainger, 50.05 Chas. F. Page, 100.00 Geo. M. Fowler, 600.0) W. C. Elliott, 50.00 J. L. Clemmons, . 1.000 0" G. B. Harrolson. 100 05 S. D. Bryant, 1,000.0; W. T. Watson, ' , 1,000.00 Troy M. Harrelson, 50.00 E. M. Blanton, 50.00 Dr. A. D. Lewis, ljOOO.O) E. N. Thompkins, 50.00 W. C. Bryant, 50.00 W. F. Lupo, 250.00 J. M. Floyd, 50.00 ' .J. T. Mills, 500.00 MYRTLE BEACH. ! W. J. Singleton, 1,000.00 I Geo. W. King, 100.00 Erwin Cox, 100.00 A. L. Grainger, 100.0 J O. A. Todd, 50.0 ) G. M. Grainger, 50 0 J G. W. Shelley, 50.0) Robbie Stalvey, 250 00 T. B. Cooper, 500.00 Dr. Edgar A. Stalvey, 100.0) L. D. Clardy, 100.0 D W. B. Clardy, 100.0 J Julius Cooper, 100.00 C. G. Newton, 100.0 ; | Mrs. H. S. Turbeville, 100.00 Rev. J. E. Cook, 100.00 Pierce Cook, 50.00 W. K. West, 50.00 L. E. Singleton, 100.00 J. W. Lupo, 100.00 C. E. Dusenbury, 100.00 A. W. Stephens, 150.00 T. M. McCormiclc, 50.00 J. M. Murdock, 100.00 WAMPEE. M. B. Thompson, 500.00 Thos. J. Bell, 500.00 W. H. Stanley, 100.00 TUftl. i> onn nr\ x nun. iv. uiuinivun, ow.uu Alien Skipper, 500.00 J. B. Livingston, 50.00 W. M. Thompson, 50.00 R. V. Ward, 100.00 M. M. Clardy, 100.00 Bryant Bellamy, 50.00 O. J. Bell, 500.00 J. L. Boll, 1,500.00 Frank H. Clardy, 500.00 A. P. Thompson, 100.00 Louis A. Bellamy, 100.00 Duke Watts, 1,000.00 TABOR?IN HORRY COUNTY. Sam C. Strickland, 100.00 Sam Strickland, 500.00 M. G. Johnson, 50.00 T. A. Harrelson, 100.00 J. K. Floyd, 50.00 N. A. Shelley, 50.00 S. Q. Floyd, 100.00 C. P. Shelley, 200.00 W. F. Floyd, 100.00 S. W. Floyd, 100.00 J. E. Harrelson, 100.00 B. T. Holmes, 100.00 L. P. Floyd, 100.00 Mrs. W. D. Mills, 50.00 Wm. Perry Watts, 100.00 Ellis* Grainger, 50i00 >>mv. iauu re,. v ' Wra. P. Strickland, 50.00 I Mayberry Floyd, 500.00 ^ Miss Veronica Mil!**, 100.0; J L. P. Watts, ? 150.00 J Quince F. Watts, ; 100.00 1 Miss Missie Watts, 50.00 1 Lucian B. Watts, . 100.00 J Mis. Creasy C. Watts, j 100.00 Ham Causey, 50 00 ] Zebedee Williamson, -.f 50 00 ; J. S. Watts, 10C.00 J |L. M. Watts, 1,000.00 1 jE. D.^e, j 50.00 j * ADRIAN. , Hill King, 100.00 1 *G. W. Sessions, 50.00 i Kelly Thompkins, '? 100.00 1 W. J. Dorsey, 100.00 . John Benson, . 50.03 . B. ,T. Dorman, 100.03 C. A. Cartrette, 200.00 . D. P. Cartrete, 100.00 . H. M. Gore, - 50.00 ' I \\r r\ a .1? yy . u. rvuucmuii) 1UU.UU M. B. Anderson, 500.00 J. F. Booth, 50.00 ? C. W. Booth, 100.00 < Mary A. Anderson, 50.00 Pearley Tompkins, 50.00 lliza V. Thompkins, 50.00 ! HAMMOND. I. hos. W. Livingston, 100.00 I J. !i. "Williamson, 50.00 V. J. Cox, 50.00 .. A. Stalvey, 100.00 i. M. Cox, 100.00 GURLEY. r. P. Puckett, 100.00 Ma k Sessions, 50.00 "ed Ai nnonds, 50.00 W. L. Tyler, 50.00 S. S. Anderson, 50.00 C. G. Anderson, 100.00 W. R. Tyler, 100.00 j A. R. Price, 50.00 THOMPSON. T. A. Lee, 50.00 C. I.. 1.awrimore 50.00 Mrs. Braziila Lawrimore 50.00 VINA. ( W. C. Reaves & Son. 2,800.00 1 doe M. Vereen 50.00 ' W. W. Lewis 50.0) PATRTRA DTv i J A. Holt 50.00 1 R. M. Chestnut 50.00 1 H. 1). Chestnut 50.00 1 Mrs. B. M. Chestnut 50.00 < TODDVILLE 1 J. A. Beverly 50.00 t Geo. H. Buck 50.00 1 N. D. Paul 50.00 Mrs. Sal lie D. Harper 200.03 W. D. Williams, 100.00 W. R. Shelly 50.00 BURGESS. S. P. Vcreeu , '' 50.03 J. J. Vereen -.V. - * 50.00 O. J. Owens ' n 100.00 Mrs. E. A. Johnson 50.00 C. C. Smith, 100.00 B. H. Vereeh 200.00 Rufus McDovreW 100.00 J. J. Vereen 80.0') Wm Rnrirr??c A^ . . .... ^ v.? Q WW \J J I. P. Pat nek 500.00 BAYBORO. James L. Bell, 100.00 A. Bell, 150.00 L. B. Durant, 50.00 W. D. Phipps, 100.00 Doctor Phipps, 150.00 FORNEY. J. A. Calhoun, 100.00 R. B. Glasgow 150.00 P. W. Skipper 50.00 FAIR BLUFF?HORRY COUNTY M. J. Bullock 1,000.00 Stacy Huggins 50.00 Ira B. Muggins 50.00 CONWAY (Addclitional) W. H. Chestnut 50.00 Mrs. C. Medley 50.00 Raleigh Spivey 100.00 Mrs. C. E. Spivey 100.00 ! W. F. Causey 50.00 ! John Johnson 50.00 ! C. T. Whaley 50.00 J. B. McMillan 100.00 : I ON MY \ J. ri. M; "THE GROW ; where they have received Children's, Misses', and Lad money on the Coats there ti | nice Ginghams to make me iE finH i nAmnlolD linn nf llnrla r< I Mill U VUllllfJIVIV/ I 11 IV/ VI V/1 IU v and Children, I also notice a 1 Misses and Ladies Dress Ha NEW FALL I for Children, Misses, Ladies the Town over and find thai , to 75 cents on each Sweatei K , the. same way with every tf ' >r Don't forget to get a Silk Sw the leading shades. t * -rrr , ' 00; !/?' ' I!^ >v y.j M' T"* . ;() ; -/f " ' ' * i ,k . ^ i? Til r mi . .9 i >r. J. & Dusenbury 300.00 Vilson D. Lawrimore 200.00 F. J. Chestnut, 100.00 f. P. Nixon 100.00 th Hiss Nina Collins 100.00 ti< drs. A. T. Collins 100.00 th Hiss Marguerite Coll ins, 100.00 of N. C. Pitts 160.00 es 3an W. Wise 60.00 to F. E. Holmes 60.00 ty F. Hamp Long 60.00 w Bob Long 60.00 Bi imw S? g Bert H. Hoiqies < (.,pf |f 100.00 di VIrs. H. B. HolmesJ ' ' 1 !? 100.00 b< W. W. Lee . > > 100.00 ai J. L. Hyman 100.00 hi A. B. Lundy 100.00 pi MISCELLANEOUS. ti I. Rufua Thompson 103.0) c; A. J. Todd .M00.O> I r, 1\ C. Todd 100.0) Jj Mrs. A. J. Todd 50.0) ni Wm. J. Jordan 50.0) J. 1). Watson 50.0) et Chas. W. Lewis 100.0) \H W. H. Vaught 50.00 [>. Frank Singleton 500.00 J. H. Marsh 200.00 ~ John H. Hart, Now York city 2,000.00 Mary A. Graham 100.00 John C. Whittington 50.00 Mrs. H. L. Hamilton 50.00 VV. L. Graham 50.00 L. U. Cox 100.00 W. C. Hell 200.00 TOTAL $472,000.00 o Ed James was in Conway one day last week from the country. LISTED AS SUCKERS I SEND IN INFORMATION L f The following persons are being ? carried on the books of the Local Hoard for Horry County as delinquents under the Selective Service j /Vet. It may he that some of them ire erroneously classified as deinquents. The Local Hoard would' jo glad to have any information as o the present whereabouts, and oc- I upations of all persons named. The 1 otter "C" before the name means :hat the registration card shows the person to be colored. 92 C. David Cause 97 ~C. Wheeler Carter 172 Empie Roberts 212 C. Henry Dozier Dewitt 213 C. Frank Dudley Shipman 200 Hicks P. Skeleton 400 William Hardin Bellamy 463 Alexander Brown 564 C. Joe Button 660 C. James Bryant 717 C. Thomas Bellamy 807 Thomas I^aurence McDowell 84} C. Charlie Smith 884 Luther Bethea Owens 956 Robert Asbury Lee 999 C. Really Deas- Dewitt I 1047 Willio Foster Hardee ? 1115 C. John Jones 1263 C. Ben. Franklin Daris 1288 C. Abert D. Cox 1322 Chas. W. Cartrette 1376 C. Isaiah Mc. Ray 1 447 Charles Voley Graham 1473a C. Frederick Vaught 1480 C. Harvy Jordan 1590 C. Richard Powell 1599 C. Sammie Bellamy 1702 C. Samuel Mishoe 1806 John G. Floyd 1816 C. John Johnson 1920 C. Junior Geo. Skipper 1673 C. Julius Gamble 1797 Minus Doyle 2059 C. Robt. Brown 2102 C. Thos. Kennedy 2165 C. Jim Faulk 2184 C. Frank Ladson 2364 C. Gus. Todd VAYTO I 4 m arlow s ING STORE" a nice stock of Infant's, ies' Coats. Can save enough 3 buy me seven yards of his a dress. There you will rwear for Men, Women, nice line of Childrens, tS? i ;;,J. -rt. SWEATERS 5, and Men. I have looked t I ann ontin fraiv* OK aamIa I I I i i vaii oavu iiuiii iuiiio 11 buy thigre, in fact it ling .yofl'gfet there. y> > ] -ouK cater, they are there in all ' '<V\?v " /i j j.v'?i . ?, l " /* . >7)0 ij r*- ;./ f.'/j c<>j|Ti!* . . no: Is * * v ? pCONTINUES TO SPREAD. < ?i The influenza continued to spread \ e first of this week .to many >ns of Horry County, where up to at time, there had been no cases the disease. On Monday it was timated that there were from forty sixty cases in Conway and vicini- 1 Five deaths from complications ^ ere reported from the Gurley and 1 ayboro sections of the county. At 1 ittle River, S. C., Dr. J. A. Stone 1 as reported as suffering from the < scase. At Conway, Dr. H. L. Scar < trough was sick with the disease id Dr. J. S. Dusenbury was ill at ! s home for several days. This aced the burden of medical attenon on the two remaining physir.ns. Dr. H. H. Burroughs and r. J. K. Stalvey. So far the situaon has been handled as well ight be under the circumstances. At last accounts vennrts pontinn-I i to come in from different neigh-1 >rhoocl of the county, that new For Twenty I have been selling' your mo daughters, your wives, your hearts Hats, and now have < selected line I have ever ha Silks, Coatsuits, Cloaks, Sh my display and be Scat Yours MRS, J, S cm VMID OLLL luun BIG Wc hare j.^4ms" all sizes; locc your property the best price your place in sent to thous # ' * Our up to dat today. DELOACH REAI 'The Bin Central "Honeat Dealing COLUMBIA, S. C. 4t-9-2f>. Farm We are in positioi and fan IF YOU HAVE A SELL OR BUY OF REAL EST Rhodes & Office Next Door I HRIQ QHIITI t-Vl I 1 \J 9 WVU I I 4t-9-26. 2S|( We have in this week a car o and Mules, all good broke. I come to see us. We will sa this stock. Also we carry s wagons. Come to see u?f ; Jenkin. Tabor, . .. t > ^ k**- . i , uv v ;. --..a , v. . . m > yif.yi o: s',r\ <> a? ' '. \ rases had been developed. There U 10 way to tell how long the epidemc will continue. REPORTED BETTER. Last Friday is was reported that noat of the employees at the Con my Lumber Company camps who lad been stricken with the influenza, jl tiad recovered and gone back to their work. l?Trom the best information obtainable there were no serious rases at the camps then. But Mr. Watts, one of the employees, who had been taken last week, was suffering with Pneumonia. ao(* t.l.n nv 11 f > i 1 Did you miss the paper for the last two weeks ? Then you want to know the reason. Be sure to read the article on the local news page entitled "How Those Left out May Get Back In," and write to the editor to-day, or call if you arc in reff^i oi the office. ? * Five Years thers, your sisters, your friends and your sweet511 hand the largest and best > d, and also a nice line of y irtwaists. Come in and sec isficd. truly, . CAUSEY k ? ml ?in tne MARKET hundreds of inquiries for farms of ations wanted in every section. List with us and assure quick sale and ^ . Write us today and let us include our big fall advertising bulletin ans of farm buyers everywhere, e methods bring results. Write LTY CO., INC. Real Estate Agency" ;?Onick ?Serviee" CLARK BUILDING Lands i to handle farms m lands NY THING TO IN THE WAY ATE SEE US f Hardwick to Bank of Loris. H CAROLINA -+ t = ff ?R if 28 head of nice Horses I . If in need of a Horse or Mule I ve youmoney iiyouwill see 1 nice line .of buggies and I / .yf Of (% . I. h[.: 1 ipffrrm .-'.i.,*/ 'JO s Bros: 1 N.C. I . %