The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 31, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
TWO
CAROLINIANS LOST
ON TICONOEROGA
Nineteen Enlisted Men From
This State Went Down
on Transport
SUNK IN MID-OCEAN
BY HUN SUBMARINE
Two Officers and Ninety-nine
Enlisted Men of the Army
Were the Victims.
Washington.-?Two officers and 19
enlisted men of the army lost their
lives in the sinking1 of the American
steamer Ticonderoga in the war zone
September dO. Ties announcement
today by the War Dpnrtment
brought th etotal ios. of 1 ift> 21.'\
the nav\ having previously report* o
ten officers and 102 nv. n of the crew
dead and two olficers carrhd off a.
prisoners b; the enemy subniar T
that -mnt the ves el down.
More than half of th< soldiers Ion
on the Ticonderoga were from Ohio.
The list also gave the names of 11
privates save*.!. The officers lost
were l.ieuts. Joseph W. Freeman, rf
Wetumpk A a., and t !e\a land C.
Frost, Boroa, Ivv.
The Ticonderoga, formerly tin* Ger
man steamer Samilla Ricknu rs. was
torpedoed almost 1.700 miles frmn
'shore and 11 \t ordy known survivors
were three o Yi.ers an 1 livt men of
the crew ;n addition to the 14 others
saved. The submarine is reported to
have shelled the lifeboats, killing
many of those who had succeeded in
leaving the ship safely.
The army's list of dead includes the
following cnlisetd men:
Jonathan I). Rlcxandor, Batesburg,
S. 0.; Ralpt L. Boyd, Now Brooklyn,
S. C.; Louie FL Campbell, R. F. D. No
3, Bolton, S. C.; John M. Devercaux,
R. F. D. No 4. Columbia, S. C.; Harry
A. Flliss, Crystal Springs. Miss; John
F. Gardner, R. I1'. 1). No 1, Reck Hill.
S. C.; Grover C. Kirby, Whitestnoe,
S. C.; Clarence A. Lewis, 2213 Clark
St., Columbia, S. .; Wm. E. Longer.
Silver Street. S. Gillam S. Mctriweather,
Columbia, S. C.; Lawson J.
Ower\s, R. F. I). No 2, Gaffney, S. C.;
Herbert Q. Savratl, R. F. 1)., Gaffney.
S. C.; John A. Simpson, Richburg, S
C.; Hayes Sloan, Marion, S. C.; Lawrence
N. Smoak, R. F. 1). No 2, Ruflin,
S. C.; Walter . Sweak, R. F. D
No. 1, Brothorton, Tenn.; Win. E
Thomas. Clifton. S. C.: I.ozier J
Thompson, R. F. D. No d, Rustic. N
C.; Ch.as C. Walker, Newcastle. N. C.;
Mathcw Widener, R. F. D. No 1. Aiken,
S. C.; Robert V. Wilkins, Rout
No. 1, Converse, S. C.; Engone J.
Wamble, Columbia, S. C.; Robert
Zeigler, Ringville, S. C.
Among the Slaved.
The following enlisted men woe
among the saved:
James D. Sumner, R. F. 1). No. I
Cross Anchor, S. C.; Calvin C. Wright
Glendale, S. C.
MFI.E Americans hit- into enemy li
American patrol, penetrated deeply
into the Gorman lines in the region
of Grand Fro and north of Verdun.
The enemy has been u-ing Ids artillery
and machine guns freely along
the entire frnot.
nrnaiamvjo nrm m
uLiiKiHiii a ncn i
TO LATEST NOTE
The Gorman reply to President
Wilson's last note, the text of which
was received in America says Germany
hopes the United States wiil
approve of no demand which wouldr
he: irreconciahle with the honor of the
German people and with the opening
of the way to a peace of justice.
Germany protests against the reference
of President Wilson to illegal
and inhumane acts. Denial is made
that the German navy purposely de
stroycd life boats with passengers.
The government proposes thai the
facts be cleared up by neutral commissions.
Germany ha ; despatched orders to
submarine commanders precluding
the torpedoing of passenger ships.
The German government suggests
to President Wilson that an opportunity
be brought about for fixing the
details of the evacuation of occupied
territories. Will the pre. ident like
any such "Guff" as this.
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The loss of the Bulgarians to the
Central alliance is regarded by the
London morning papers as foreshadowing
the end of the great four
years tragedy. I
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STATE ITGHS|
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH I
CAROLINA PEOPLE | j
The grip of the influenda has been j
shaken in Orangeburg.
Thanksgiving Day will be practically
turkyloss this year.
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A decided decline in the number of !
new cases of influenza in South Carolina
is anticipated this week.
Marshal Foch will be presented
with a liberty bond by the citizen^ of
Sumter as a testimonial of appreciation.
Dr llayne, state health officer,
stat( s that the general situation of'
the influenza epidemic is improving'
everv day.
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Despite the fact that the situation
is verv much improved, there will ho i
no lot up to the partial Quarantine
which is now being- enforced at camp i
Jackson.
The men at the Postoffice at Camp
Jackson have been making doubh
lime in order to help the boys who are
leaving for overseas get their bag- ,
gage home.
11 y a plan of universal registrator
every young woman attending Vassalcollege
must take up some form of
war work. The kind of work is le"t j
to the individual student's choice, a j
well as the amount of time she is to!
devote to it.
We can make it easy for you to
got your name reinstated in th Her.]
aid list if you will read the notice or. 1
the local news page of this issue entitled:
"How Those heft Out May i
Get Mack In." Don't fail to see it ,
this week and do what it savs.
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The Strong Withstand the heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled t<
;othrough the depressing heat of summer by taking
GROVE'S TASTELESSch ill TONIC. It purities
and enriches the blood und builds up the whole svs I
tem. You can soou feel its Strengthening, Iuvigoi
ating Effect. 60c.
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Buy War Savings Stamps.
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! filen olmnc
nidu ciBiiiu^
CUStOi!
I have
6,500 rods?f
carload of Guj
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I AND OVERGO
ISevera
months ago, s
Iand sec and v
I sell t
rows. Stalk Ci
of all kinds, G
thousands of <
BUY 0
IN LIBERTY ?
3 STORES
I Jordanville
THK HOMY HKRi
The Itching and Sti
of Blazi
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. (
There is a harrassing discomfort i
caused by Eczema that almost be- t
comes a torture. The itching is al- *
most unbearable, and the skin seems ?
on fire with the burning irritation. ?
A cure from local applications of t
salves and ointments is impossible, t
because such treatment can only al- 3
lay the pain temporarily. The disease t
can only be reached by going deep c
down to its source. c
The source of Eczema is in the 5
THE GROWN PRINCE
WRITES TO PAPA
On the Run, Somewhere in Franco. I
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Doar Papa: I am writing* on tie run, j
i'i. de brave and gloriouss soldier under
my command haf not seen do
Rhino for so long dat doy haf started
hack dat way, and, of course, i am
going mid thom. Oh, papa, dero ha>
' ecu some cffel dings happ mod her.*
in France. First, 1 started in my big
offensive which was to crush do fed ;
Americans, but tley know so ittle ahout
miiitarytactics da tthey v i ! not '
crushed bo like I want tlcm. I sent my'
.nen in der fight in big waves an 1
v : en they got to the America is tley
ail said "Boo" as loud as they cord
hollow. Y< !l, according to vat you ir f
aivays told me, de Americans ouV
haf turned and run ike hazes. LIn
vat tio you tink' Dom fool Ann icons
on'l know anything about war, an
ixmuimo .u> I
u 'U 4 * '/I I *41. win.* I VYc'N IM .
".mo right toward us. Smoo of <1 in
was Allying about, "Ye vont come
I aok till it's over, over there/' o
: io other I'ooli. b song, and some
o iem laffing like do big fools. 1 > *\ '
.'.ro . o ignorant. But dey are off do
reek loss mil dor gu n s and von dey
com. tow:.illss us it was don dot my
moon took a notion dey wan.od to go
book to dor dear old Rhino. Y? d> a'i
like do little old dirty Marnc river
anyhow. And, oh, papa, deni A.mri
cans use such offel language. Dey
know nettings of kulur andt sii\ -m h j
offel dings right before us. And dey.
talk blasphemy, too. Yat do yoi. tink i
dey said right in front of mv fa-- ?'
One big husky from a place dey cal
Arkansas, he said?oh, papa, I ha'
unr uiir
on hand plenty of fence wire, i
nil carload of buggies and road
ino now 011 hand--and a carloa
Y OF GROCERIES, RICE, FLl
lATS, FALL AND WINTER CU
I bales of white and colored H
o that many articles are being
ou will purchase at any of my
he International Harvester Con
utters. Mowers and Hay Rakes
tuns. Axes, saws, Plows, Guano
other articles that the farmers
NLY WHAT IS NECESSARY T
tONDS AND WAP. SAVINGS ST
GEORGE J
Ayi
I LP, OOITWAT, g. O.
ing
ing, Fiery Eczema
>loocb the disease being caused by an
nfectfon which breaks out through
he skin. Tha' is why the most satis'actory
treatment for all so-called
tkin diseases is S. S. S.> for this remedy
so thoroughly cleanses the blood
hat no impurities can remain. Get a
ottle to-day at any drugstore, and
rou will see results from the right
reatment. Write for expert medical
idvice, which you can get without
:ost, by addressing Medical Director,
U Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
to tell you vat an offel ting he said
?but I can't help it, he said, "to hell
mit der kaiser!" Did you ever hear
anything so offcl? I didn't tink any-1
body would say such a offel ting
I turned and run mit de other boys, j
Vas I right? Vat? Ond oh, pap t, you j
know dem breast plates vat you sen' j
u.s, can you send some to put on our i
backs? You know ve are going cic 1
other way now and breast pla.o ? are :
no good, for dor cowardly Americans
arc shooting us right in dor backs.
Seme of our boys took off (1(0' breast
plates and put 'em behind but dor
fool Americans are playing "Dor Star
Spangled Banner" mit machine guns
on dem plates. Can't you help us?
You remember in your speech you
aid nothing could stand before dor
brave German soldiers? Oh, papa, I
?'n n't believe dose ignorant Americans
can ever read your speech, for (lev
run a tor us just like ve was a lot of
rabbits. Yat. you tink of dot? Can't
you send dem some of your speeches
light away .' Dey don't know how terrible
ve are. Can't you move m;
; . my hack to Belgium vcre ve von all
our g'lcry? My men can vip all do
wimmen and children vot dem Bely
iums can bring up. But dose Amev
icans are so rough and ignorant. V?
can't make 'em understand dot ve are
do greatest soldiers on earth, and '
von ve try to sing "Deutschland L'beri
Ail< s," dey laugh like a lot of monkeys.
But ve are getting der best of
dor American. Ve can out run dem.
Papa, if we are not the best lighters I
on earth ve are sure the host run-j
ncrs. Nobody can't keep up mit us
ven we tink of der dear old Rhine, j
M?ir! i-ov 'ii'ViU' <li/l 4 J ? ? 1 - I
**???% Iiitt III ?II^ IIV ? VI V t i V t t HI l\ OU I I 1 14' 1 I
of (lot dear old river. Let mo know
ri^ht away vol to do by return postoffice.
PRINCE WILLIE.
; that is nee
ray from the
t grave
and I am lookincj every day fo
carts?full carload of cotton-s
id of seed Oats expected ar.y d
DUR, MEAL, MEAT, GRITS, I
DTHING FOR CHILDREN, BOY!
orriespun and Ginghams purchas
sold below the present wholesa
three stores,
ipanv line of Mowers and Rak<
, one and two-horse Grain Dri
i Distributors Cotton and Corn
need.
0 HAVE AND PUT YOUR SUR
AMI'S.
. HOLIDAY
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FOREIGN ITEMS |
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
Unless they are saved by their plea
for peace, the Germans will be subjected
to steady hammering along the
greater part of th ewestem front
throughout the winter.
The German have under consideration
vigorous measures for the suppression
of Polish propaganda.
The towns of Brieulles and Cleryle-Petit,
along the western bank of
the Mouse and north of the American
line, were reported to be burning.
i'cace conversations between Berlin
and Washington have reached a critical
point, according to Prince Meximilian,
the German imperial chancellor.
Measures are being taken to carry
into effect the proclamation of Emperor
Charles, conferring independence
on Hungary.
Official comment in Vienna on Pros
ident Wilson's answer to the Austrian
note express a complaint that it does
not answer the precise question put
forward and that it is now necessary
to again ask the president's attitude
toward an armistice and the re-establishment
of peace, according to advices
from the Austrian capital.
Germany's high command is ready
to evacuate the invaded territoiros of
Prance and Belgium in the express
condition that the allied troops will
not follow them in retreat.
General Pershing has sent a letter
of appreciation to the farmers of
America.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot roach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATAHRIl MEDICINE wiil cure catarrh.
It is taken internallv and acts through
the Blood on *he Mucous Surfaces'of trio
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH
MIODIC IN H Is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney S- (Props., Toledo. O.
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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE 1
FOR NASTY CALOMEL 1
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Starts your liver without male B
ing you sick and can not ^ B ,
salivate.
Every druggist in town?your drag
giut and everybody's druggist has
noticed a great falling off in hte sale
of calomel. They all give the same H
reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is tak- ^B
ir.g its place. ]^B
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"^aiomei is dangerous ami pewpio
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better resuits,"
said a prominent local drug- ^B
gist. Dodson's Liver Tone is per- ^^8
sonally guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large bottle costs bu^*
a few cents, and if it fails to give \ ^B
easy relief in every case of liver slu?: ^
gishness and constipation, you have
only to ask for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting,
purely vegetable remedy, ^B|
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick heart .
ache, acid stomach or constipated^^
bowels, it doesn't gripe or caui^f inconvenience
all the next day like; vioIont
calomel. Take a dose of calomel
trday and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
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NOTJCK OF S.ALK
Under :\ti? 1 by vrlfue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
His Honor, I. W. Bowman, Prcsiding
Judge, in the case of ). B. Bel- I
lamy, Plaintiff vs. Nathan Randall,.
Jake Randall, Rsaw Randall, Sutir, I I
Randall, Mary Jonrotte and R?"1?.
Sloan, D<;f< ndant j, and dated the
LITlb day of September A. I)., 1918,
I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan,
Clerk of Court of Horry County,
as Special Master, will sell at publie
auction to the highest bidder before
the Court House door at Conway,
in Horry County, and State
of South Carolina, during legut^
hours of sale, on salesday in Novem
her next, it being the 4th day of
sain month, all and singular those
certain lands situate in Horry Courrty,
and described as follows, to wit:
Those two certain tracts of land
situate in Horry County, in Little I
Kivcr Township:
Tract No. 1. Containing eight
and two-tenths (8 2-10) acres, more
or less, bounded North by main publie
road, East by Tract No. 2, South
by Dunn Creek, West by Maria Dun
can, being the same conveyed to
Sancho Randall by Daniel Bellamy,
1912.
Tract No. 2. Containing sixteen
and seventeen twentieths (H> 17-20)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by Maria Duncan, West by
Tract No. 1, East by Joe Edge and
South by the Atlantic Ocean, or the
| Sound or Marshes thereof; this
true tcomposcd originally of two
parcels, one for six acres; conveyed
| to Saneho Randall by Jos. 11. Bellamy,
.March 8th, 1910, the other of Ipl
ten and seventeen twentieth- (10- W
17-20) acres, conveyed to him by
i L. (I. Ranoall, Pebuary 2nd, 1900.
j Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for j?^
Conway, S. C., October 8th, 1918.
C. C. C. 1\ and Special Master t^E^I
H. H. WOODWARD, jMj\'
Plaintiff's Attorney. ^
No Worms in a Healthy Child ^
All children troubled with worms have on un', HI
healthy color, which indicates poor hlood, and as a H
nile, there is more or less stomach disturbance. H H
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, irnprove
the digestion, and act as a General Strengthenim*
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
mrow off or dispel the worms, and the Child wilfif>?
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. GOc per bottle1-^
SAVF YftllR FYCQ
vnib I VVI2 In. I LU
by having- them properly refracted
and glasses accurately fitted
CONWAY?OFFICE DAYS?Every I
Saturday at Horry Drug Store. 5
MUEIJNS?OFFICE DAY S?Every*# ||0
Monday, Main Street, No. 10.
Yours for service, I
Lycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt.
Optometrist.
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Co.io, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
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