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CANT MAKE PEACE NOW SAYS BRIAND French Premier Says Subject Can Hardly Be Mentioned m1 ? * AMERICA BROUGHT CLOSER TO FRANCl Sympathy of This Countrj Appreciated?The Ccn ^ sorship. Paris.?Aristidc Briand, chief of l!i new war ministry of France, receiver the American newspaper correspond onts in a body last week, inviting then to ask questions or make requests re i lative to their work. Asked regarding peace suggestions LJT re said: "What are those peace suggestions They are heard first in one countr * and then another, impersonal and im ' ponderable. They irritate at the pies ^ ent stage of the war. I do not wis', to consider them even to the extent f 1 of a public denial and rejection. We can think of nothing but to drive for; ward to complete success by arms." , Speaking with much feeling the premier added: "Even t0| mention a peace by compromise or concession is to be untrue .... 4 to those who are giving their lives at the front." ^ At another time when America was mentioned M. Briand declared "the 1 war has brought Americans much clos er to us even than they were before, j Frenchmen appreciate deeply the sympathy and good will in your country. That perhaps is because every feeling , is more intense now than in time of peace." t The premier considered successively the censorship which he said he woul * reduces to a minimum, arrangements * for distributing more promptly ofli- " vial statements respecting operation: and greater opportunities for eye wit ness reports. In all these question: he took a greater interest because of his personal experience in newspape work. * j ThVBlaakBox [ -ng approached them. " You must remember," he pointed out, "that the Mongars hate these fellows. It was part of my arrangement with Hassan that they should leave us when we got in sight of the Mongar 4 encampment. It may have been meant for Hassan. The Mongars hate the <1 r;t frnm on wlir. - ? xt.j_ .< .?u ui mifc iuui iiia ill L1US direction at all." They talked a little while longer and finally stole away to their tents to sleep. Outside, the camel drivers j talked still, chattering away, walking mowvand then around Hassan's body in isolemn procession. Finally, one of 4 .them who seemed to have taken the t lead, broke into an impassioned stream -of words. Soon they stole away?a long, ghostly procession?into the night. 'Those fv lows seem to have left off their infernal chattering all of a sudden," Quest remarked, lazily, from inside the tent. The p.ofessor made no answer. He 4 was asleep. (TO 13E CONTINUED.) o NOTICE. Under and by virtue of the Decretal Order made by his Honor, Frank B. Gary, Presiding Judge, in the case of ; Comvay National Bank, plaintiff, vs. i ^ J. I). Skipper, defendant, and dated ' November 1st, 1915, the undersigned] will offer for sale before the Court j House Door at Conway, S. C\, within j legal sale heurs on Monday the (lib .day of December, 1915. ALL AND SINGULAR, that certain parcel and tract of land situate in Log Bluff Township, County of Horry, State of South Caroilna, eontaining One Hundred (100) acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: North by the run of Chinncrs Swamp; East by lands of J. M. Lewis; South by C. F. Spivey (old canal ditch); being the same land con-1 veyed to J. D. Skipper py C. H. Spivey by deed of date October 11th, 1913; re^ corded in Clerk's Office, Horry Coun-fvr in RnftV W W W W V7 " " ?? ??? -? I Terms of sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. J AS. A. LEWIS, Sheriff H. C. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Attorney. / I < fitHHB EXPECTED TO JOIN WITH THE ALLIES As Soon as Military CondiLions Justify the Risk. London.?All doubts as to what road Greece would choose out of the middle caused by the divergent views of her political leaders and as to how the policies of the Skouloudis cabinet, jould be rendered compatible with the decisions cf the adverse majority in the Chamber of Deputies were dispelled by public dissolution of the chamber. Publication of the decree apparently was received in Athens with calm, despite the fact that all elements hoped to avoid elections at the present difficult moment. The government, it appears, considered dissolution the only possible means of getting full and unrestricted liberty of action. Greece officials i:i London and at Uhor points continue to assert thai Greece's future actions depend solely i*pon military considerations. As soon as Greece is convinced beyond doubt that the allies have produced enough troops to make possible a successful aflfensive against Bulgaria and to remove the danger with which Greece would be confronted if she entered the war inadequately assisted, Greece will immediately range herself on the side af the allies and render all the military cooperation of which she is car>n Kin f ^ h ^* ? ? i? 1 ><?uiv) uwui uii'^ i,u iter rupi CSL'IllcUlV" 2S. Today's military news from the Balkans makes it appear there is a distinct possibility that the Anglo-French and Serbian forces may succeed in gaining a part of the Nish railroad as rar as Uskup. . All accounts received here of the relent fighting in the neighborhood of Voles state that the Bulgarians are in full retreat after enormous losses and .hat the freshly arriving allies troops ire expected to push the advantage already attained. In this case the Bui#i.t; s<! ,, !, ' ' iv'W-?? r THE HOBBY HEEJ i iii ii rsu311 liil; l! i i^TRENCSTH ,;, I !?| I tWfflpf I a fJ I ;i 1111 Don't buy ordinary whiskey ? w Order one quart of BONDED DIl understand it's Double Strength W1 Then add one quart of water you H and you have line 90 proof whiskey GREATEST IDE H| Don't pay the dealer for whiskey that's 2| half water. Don't pay express on water. IV, llvl| j uu voit in uri uiiij ?l Ijudll Ul IWU at a time, liow foolish to take half of it in water. No, sir; get our DOUBLE WHISKEY, which is three times as strong as some CORN, R" BONDED DISTILLER 1 Qt., $1.35 2 Qts., EXPRESS PREPAID EXPRESS Just as n trial offer aenil us $2.50 and v WHISKEY, either rye, corn or gin, and yoi of a velvet smoothness ? as ?ood n liquor with. Send in your orders; learn how to k m BONDED DISTIL ORIGINATORS OF bj Dept. 13. CHATTANO grins probably would have to abandon the Uskup-Kutanova line, and the whole southern portion of the railroad would revert to entente allied hands. The Manchester Guardian interprets the new recruiting announcement to mean actual compulsion for unmarried men. "To talk of voluntary enlistment to a man who is told that if he does not enlist voluntarily he will be enlisted all the same," the newspaper says, "is to insult his intelligence as Well as to command his person . The system which the press bufeau statement appears to contemplate is not a voluntary system at all so far as unmarried men are concerned." ?t?PHI i ?? iw -i imii???????a?? 1,1,1,.; % i I nw 11 Hero in another Just-oloctocl inembor oft he Prmro Albert' eld-time jimmy pinera club.'' This is John O'Reilly, ? ; of Past Pmvirie.nm T? 1 *>?? just passed the century mark. Mr. j O'Reilly is one of thono grand old men who han come to this ripe age >>'' with the joys of his friend'y jimmy p<oe fresh in his mind each morning. Ho has always been a liberal smoker. Prince Albert is sold everywhere because the demand for it is universal. So wherever you happen to run ehort Jurt drop in the handiest shop that sells tobacco and buy the toppy red bag for a jitney piece. 5c; tidy red tin. 10c; handsome pound and half 'pound tin humidors: and thai classy crpretaf-glase pound humidor with eoongvmaiatener top. kLD, CONWAY, S. 0. . Quart I IBLE STRENGTH! WHISKEY I MAKES I Quarts I re's a brand new way of ordering B iskey. B 'hiskey that's half water. 9 STILLERY DOUBLE WHISKEY? B tiiskey, Full 180 PROOF?no water. irself. This cuts the strength in half B ? two quarts of 90 proof whiskey. A /A T~> m T T T> A I\ KJ r 1 tlHy AllLI whiskies sold. Add the water yourself and H from every quart order Ret two quarts of |H whiskey; from every 2-quart order you MB receive get four quarts of whiskey. HE Try this system once and you will fol- H low it always; find out for yourself thnt H this is the sensible way to order whiskey. PI ril or GIN I Y DOUBLE WHISKEY i $2.50 4 Qts., $4.35 I PREPAID EXPRESS PREPAID M re will ship you two f"ll quarts of DOUBLE Bx j'll have n whole jrallon noothiiiR whiskey igj as you ever drank th2 health of fellow-man fjj et a Ration of whiskey oil a 2-quart shipment, a 1 EERY COMPANY 1 DOUBLE WHISKEY OGA, TENN. Estray Notice. Mof ion * r* ?- - 11?1 1 1 given mat tnere has been taken up at the residence of \V. C. Martin, R. F. D. No., 2, Conway. S. C., one small mare mule, having but one eye, and that the owner of the same is unknown; and that the said mule has been estrayed before the undersigned, due appraisment made and the same duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Horry County. Unless the owner shall appear and prove this property within the period of four months from this date according to law, the same will be advertised and sold as provided by the statute. N. B. SMART, Magistrate. Dated September 21st, 1915 4 mos You unc sunshine by letting some Prin your system via a ji jjg| rette, for you never j II *311 yQur lifefp Get that P. A. flavc %:0. Go to it mighty ch? i:i?? bite 1 Puff away lik in the first round I ? "MM 'MiWfa :W'\ . ,s Prince Alber %liiypfo' fixes that?an ? parch. That f':, cigarette pea^ WmMtdl joy smoh :im$0 !' :;: ou a sport a Pm? ; :? say-so, cocause y< goodness, cf the % ||i:if contentment and cf thing, that hi ^ chummy with P.. Hammer this home for whal because you've no time to 1 this real and true man-toba< yard wide no matter how pipe or maMflfts* cigarette! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCC ik COSTLY FIRE AT BETHLEHEM PLANT _____ ? Millions in War Material For Allies Consumed by Flames. Souh Bethlehem.?Fire last week almost destroyed the No. 4 machine shop of the Bethlehem Steel Company | Machinery and war material in the 1 building was said to be worth millions. How the fire started has not been determined. It was discovered in the boring mill section of the plant. The ! fire spread rapidly and soon the entire building was wrapped in flames. The value of the guns alone in the 1 shop is said to be millions. There were about one thousand machines of different kinds in the building runinp from lathes, shapers, drills, on down to boring machines. These machines were worth from S400 to several thousand dollars each. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the i sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except 1 on prescriptions from reliable physiI cians, as the damage they will do is | ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,, and is taken internally, acting di recti > upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J .Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all Druggists, Price 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Tills for Constipation. ?adv. o According to authoritative information, Secretary Lansing has approved | the new loan of $1,250,000 which the j Panama national assembly authorized in order to rehabilitate the countrv's finances. I ork that tank i ce Albert joy smoke sift into irnmy pipe or makin's cigagot such fan out of tobacco < 1 i ?r? Get that P. A. aroma? 3erful, because Pa A. can't e you hit perpetual motion i And keep fired-up till the t cows come home. For it's v surefacts Prince Albert v ? 4 4 ^ never groucned any other \ man's tongue and won't grouch yours I v Get P. A. jimmypipejoy'us and cigarette makin's happy, rt then you'll personally un- c derstand that no other pipe il and cigarette tobacco ever was or ever car* be like tl t. The patented process tl d cuts out the bite and the 's why pipe peaceful and ;eful men call 'f\ i tl i I lc :e n M nd take a chance on this is ou've no idea of the bully i of joy'us satisfaction, of the 81 restfulness and that sort ts every man who gets A. D t ails your smokeappetite, st ose getting introduced to ar :co that's ace-high and a of you swing on it, jimmy ll< m ) CO.; Winston-Salem, N. & ^ BIT * AMERICAN SHIP SEARCHED IN PORT British Landing Party Search Zealandia at Progreso, Mexico MAY SEIZE VESSEL AND TAKE CONSEQUENCES Zealandia Has Lecn Behaving Peculiarly and May Have 1 T 14 x i -t) 'j L CI ?10# W2 Washington.?Groat Britain has been formally asked by the United States for information concerning the recent search of the American ship Zealandia in the Mexican port of Progreso by a landing party from a British cruiser. Ambassador Page was. instructed to make the inquiry through the London Foreign Oflice. A report from American Consul John W. Germon at Progreso stated that the Zealandia was forciably searched last week by men from a British cruiser now lying outside the harbor, presumably waiting to seize the vessel. In the absence of complete data State department officials were not inclined to comment on the case but it was indicated that it might develop new points in the neutrality situation prompting Mexico as well as the United States to enter protest to Great Britain. The Zealandia figured much of late in reports of the investigations of Britsh nconfre utliA --- ?0??..v? on me trail of ships supposed to be fitting out in the United States for attacking oil carrying ships from Mexican fields where the British Navy draws a great proportion of its supply of fuel oil. The Zealandia has no change of registry involved as has been the case of many other American ships since the beginning of the war, but originally was a Hawaiian ship which came under the American flag at the time of the annexation. On October 7 the Zealandia mysteriously left Pensacola, Fla., at night, clearing for Tampico, Mexico, carying a large stock of provisions and manned principally by a crew of Germans. An American flag painted on her hull had been painted over and it was reported that .while at sea she flew the German colors, although that tvas flatly denied by her owners. The ship moved from Tampico to ?ampeche where British agents reported she bore a large quantity of osin for which there was no ostensible use in Mexico although it is used argely for making shrapnel . They dso reported their suspicions that she >ore a large quantity of copper and he British view was that the ship vas waiting for an opportunity to slip ?ut with the cargo for some port chore it would find it sway to Great Britain's enemies. Nothing further of her movements ;as reported until lately. The forcible earching of an American ship in a eutral port probably would constiutc one of the most, serious issues to rise between the United States and Ireat Britain in the controversy now i the channels of diplomacy over the Sritish Navy's conduct toward Amrican shipping. While awaiting furler details officials were silent. A lorough investigation will bo made. In the event that it should develop uit the Mexican port authorities had o means of resisting the entry of the ritish seamen, the good oflices of ie United States to prevent a recurmce of such incidents might be enStOfl bv \!i<vii'<> It was suggested here that if the ealandia was armed for raiding arposes her sojourn beyond the 24uir limit in a neutral port, especialvvhere the authorities were powerss to intern her, might be advanced * a justification for entering the tectorial waters to seize the vessel, ere suspicion that a merchant ship armed, however, is not regarded by llcials here as sufficient ground for ich action. o \ Clogged System Needs Attention. Are you bilious, dizzy, and listless? r. King's New Life Pills taken at \cc seizes upon constipation and arts the bowels moving naturally id easily. Moreover it acts without -iping. Neglect of a clogged system ten leads to most serious complicating. Poisonous matters and a body >o?*ly functioning need immediate station. If >ou wish to wake up toon-ow morning happy in mind itiroly satisfied, start vour cnt to-night* 25c a bottle.?adr.