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4BOBT HOLLAND REJECTS ! '<* lift x< IUKiu** r* *r- -r GERMAN PROPOSAL Declines to Accept Proffer of Indemnity for Sinking of Dutch Steamships. Tho Dutch foreign office in a state me lit in reference to the seven Dutch steamships torpedoed off Falmouth recently says the Go nr. an government on March t? of freed to pay an indemnity for the loss of members of the crews and to help tlie owners b? facilitating* the purchase of German ships after the war. This offer, the statement adds, was made "on considerations of humanity and good neighborship." Further steps led to a reconsideration of the offer by Germany which new offers German ships fov rental ~"on reasonable conditions." Holland, it is declared, rejected the offer and the owners, under the cir-1 cum stances, also refused to accept the proposal of indemnification for the crews. -o The Difference. In war-ridden Germany it is a pen.al offense to charge extortionate prices for foodstuffs but over here in peaceful America the extortionist is invited to write magazine articles for the deiectation of ambitious youths.?Dillon Herald. o Bank No. 290 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the Bank of Little River, Located at Little River, S. C., at the Close (Ni^innco 11 a ?.>lt ~ ? J, I O 1 '7 RESOURCES Ijoans and discounts $86,626 97 Furniture and Fixtures $325.80 Banking House 1,250.00 Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80 Due from Ranks and Bankers 788.30 Currency 853.00 Gold 72.50 Silver and Other Minor Coin 34.20 Checks and Cash Items 1,489.10 TOTAL $42,8 <0.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 :Surplus Fund 2,000.00 XJndivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,410.94 Dividends Unpaid 1G.00 JSndividual Deposits Subject to Check 4,268.66 Savings Deposits 15.629.77 Cashier's Checks 51.36 19.949.79 Prills Payable, including Certificates for Money Bor i'nwca V) .000.00 >1 ' # " TOTAL $42,376.78 'STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. )ss. Before me came Moore Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the hooks of said bank. MOORE THOMPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me ibis 23rd day of March, 1917. CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: 1 John E. Vereen, W. H. Stone, + Jas. A. Stone, ?' . < DIRECTORS. . . ?. ' Autointoxication , Causes Death t " Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheumatism and liver or kidney troubles? ^It's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs of elimination are not work'ing properly. Wasto material that I 1? . N , > . , .... . ?:\iOUia uq tnrown out is bang retained rtto poison and intoxicate your system. "That could not happen if the bowels vere kept open with Granger Liver ^Regulator. This splendid preparation is purely vegetable and nonalcoholic. Demand Granger Liver Regulator afc' your drug store?2f>e a box?tftkfd' :ro other. There is nothing/r^ust as. .-rood/' '* > } <} .CHINA SEVERS RELATIONS. "Washington.?China has severed diplomatic relations with Germany, tfaken possession of all German merdhant ships in Shanghai, about six "in number, n placed their crews on ore under guard, and placed armed 'guards the vessels. Advices to >the Navy Department from the set' Sinr officer in Chinese waters gave n.*< further details. 340 Mht IHt Dqm Hot Attoct Iko Hood rthrestme-W Ht tonic and laxative effect, LAX A Ti W^raaOBaO QUININK ia better than ordinarv Afiainlae maift not cauae nervousness not iinfittR falMnd. Remember the full nomenno I linok tor the signature of % W. GROVR. 25c. J GERMANS PUT BOMBS j ON AMERICAN GRAFT' %* Sank Steamer Illinois and ReI fused to Give Any Assistance to Her Crew. Southhampton. ? Thirty-four sur-1 vivors of the American tank steamer Illinois, which was sunk Sunday, j March 18, 20 miles noith of Alder-! ney by a German submarine, arrived 1 here. Sixteen are Americans, the others being Swedes and Spaniards. Gapt. H. Iverson made the following statement: "We sailed on March 16, at 7:45 a. in. on the 18th we sighted a submarine bearing down upon us from' the southwest from a distance of approximately three miles. The sub-j marine submerged * fend approached, i About ten minutes later the distance j then from us was about two miles, the submarines opened fire. ImmedifUnfnlv nff.or hnclrimr for fwn mimit- ' es, our vessel was stopped by the engineer on watch. The first shot went' over our aerial and the second brought it down. The firing con tinued rapidly until the boats were, well clear of the ship's sides when the shouting ceased. "The submarine then came close1 alongside the lifeboats and ordered j No. 1 boat to come alongside the sub! marine. Five of our men were or-1 dered aboard his boat and he trans-' ferred live of his crew to the lifeboat, which was then pulled to the Illinois. These men then placed seven bombs alongside the ship and in !the eingino room, which exploded in due course. "Our five men were taken off the submarine ar.d I asked the commander if he would tow us toward land, j He replied, 'I have no time.' We then proceeded under sail and oars for Alderney and ten miles from it we I were picked up and taken in tow b> | two motor boats that had observed' us and came to our assistance. "The submarine commander took no measures for the safety of the crew and continued shelling until they were in their boats. The Illinois did not trv to or rAsist One Man was injured by shell fire t The submarine had no flag showing when filet observed. It was six and a half hours after shelling the Illinois when the crew reached the harbor." o IS IT "JUST A COLD"? Conway People Should Ask Themselves This Question. Don't say: "It's just a cold." It may turn into backache, rheu ' jmatic aches, achy joints. I Or other serious sickness thai comes from weak kidneys, j Colds are due to congestion. ! Congestion makes the kidneys' overwork to filter the blood. I Colds often leave the kidneys weak First break the cold; | Then use Doan's Kidney Pills to avert the kidney dangers. ) Let this Conway resident tell yon about them. j o. T. Proctor, farmer, Conway,! says: "I had pains in my back and I loins. At times, I had headaches and [dizzy spells, during which .my sight j blurred. The kidneys secretions! were often too frequent in passage, i breaking my rest at night. Colds 1 settled on my kidneys and made my | back ache worse. I used Doan's Kidi ney Pills, procured from the Norton ! Drug Co., as directed and they re' lieved all signs of the trouble." j Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't , simply ask for a kidney remedy?get | Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that, 'Mr. Proctor had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y.?adv KITCHEN SINKS | Modern sinks moon almost as much to homes?lor saivitation, comfort, cleanliness? as do modern bathrooms. ' sinks make kit'd?~ ijofi eus sanitarij and delightful ' ]*VV. to wo rk in. Let us show ! ?, them to ijou?also ?ood plumbing for all other domestic purposes. For Sale by W. J. BENSON, Conway, S. C. M(X?:Er|MiIrlL?: U rjr.tr- rT" TT-'-U??./~,T . ' "S7 >??* THE HORRY HE! FIVE AMERICANS LOST 1 LIVES ON ViSILANCIA London.?Robert P. Skinner, tlVe American consul general, has received a list of the following five Americans lost from the American steamer Vigilancia, torpedoed and sunk Friday. Neils North, third officer; F. Brown, Joseph Fibera, Fstphan Lopez, C. F. Aderahold. The last named was from Attala, Ala. The addr esses of the others were not given. Among the lost was Alexander Rodriguez, a Porto Rican, while the others represented a number of nationalities. Consul General Skinner also received word of the safe arrival at Glasgow of Captain Boium and the eight missing members of the crew of the American steamer City of Memphis, who were picked up after having been 18 hours in an open boat. i o PROCLAMATION. Washington, March 21?The President's proclamation follows: Whereas public interest requires that the congress of the United States should be convened in extra s: f* o vl! r? uf 1 9 r?i-?lr nnnn /\r> f I ? MV Jk M V/ ViVVI\ UVVII j Ull VH*. | second day of April, 1917, to receive, a communication by the executive, on grave questions of national policy which should be taken immediately ( under consideration: j Now, I, therefore, Wood row Wil- j son, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occa-1 sion requires the Congress of the United States to convene in extra session at the Capitol in the city of Washington on the second day oi"| April. 191?. at 12 o'clock noon, of | which all persons who shall at that time be entitled to act as members thereof are hereby requested to take notice. Given under my hand nr.d the sra< ( of the United States of Ameiica, t!i?l 21st day of March, in the year ol our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventeen and of the independence of the United States the Hist. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar^ Reward for any case of Catarrh ' that cannot be cured byr Hall's Cittftv h Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 >%nr , and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fir* ;i 11 \' nKln f? ?.... - ' - uxvtvtti^ c.%ksivs vu tai i y ('Uit!l(V UDUgations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF GOM MERCE, Toiedo, 0. r Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken, i:> tcvnally, acting directly up. n ( the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. o New York.?A reques1 that s'x more officers be detailed for enrolment work at the roeuiit'ng e "fires of the naval reserve, in this city has been made. The present staff has been found inadequate to dial with the lush of applicants for enlistment. | FIRE IN! THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON FIRE INSURAN( have resumed business in this are represente G. P. QUA AGI HA KaJCP(HBw|^^x I HAVE IN THIS WEEK A G HORSES AND MULES, Al 6IES, WAGONS AND HAF G. B. J RALD, 00NWAY, S. C New Jewel Be C i ' For the benefit of the people stock in the Dawscy Jewelry Co., to into a Stock Company, providing ths the deal. The subscription asked for shall be allowed to hold more than 1 The object of this corporation inferior goods at an enormous price. Besides this, we offer to each stock in most any line of jewelry as most other words, if you are a stockhpldei Besides being able through th thing you desire ordered direct from At the expiration of 12 month i your own option withdraw your capil The object of the opposite side ness in our county and community, a at a good profit. The business paid ago, and is in a better financial com1 operation forvthe benefit of all. Below you will find a coupon stock you will specify how much and contract binding upon the corporatio terest thereto. At the same time it is to be u j will be returned to the owner immed I I I I I I I do hereby subscribe to the Dawsey J e stock at $10.00 each and it is undersl i is to be refunded immediately after TC irstii | One Man ? H? The Kirstin Method guarantees a sav all other methods of land clearing. The 1 1 pulls your stumps but gets rid of therr Yank out your stumps! Transform 5 j money-making, cultivated fields. Gold i | get it out, put it in bank. Clear your lam The Kirstin Method clears land ready productive value of more than 35,000 far No deeply imbedded tap root is too big for thr ible because ot its triple power and other exclusi setting without strain to man, horse or machine. One man without horses can pull the biggest si I. i the handle gives tons ol leverage. It gives an or My kirstin has palled iZrtlinSend for Free E ^d^mliuSlSSd |?t3 KvS1uNSe?hf<|r?iai laterals 2\ feet. I hav? Kirstin Method IS I nulled everything I It tells about Kirstin 5 ver hitched to. tains letters from South ?R. I,, mainland, do. Don't buy a puller i , Davenport, F'.a. i i...... ,i,? .h. Big Money to tl i 11.? i?? much tunity to join in our Pre Si?'<Ln?1mil ness to show your Kirn ' hor lo* It pon today. Be the tot I coat only 3c to 5c per stump to cloar my land. A. J. KIRSTIN CC i ?FRED HACKLE, . , Cyr.thLr.a, Ky. Largest Stump Pull* | i in tin M 5URANCE i & GLOBE and The HARTFORD j :e companies r State, a.nd now, as heretofore, \ ] ( d in Conway by TTLEBAUM, f ENT. | IUNGH OF GOOD BROKE: SO A LOT OF NICE BU61NESS. ENKINS Lry Busines Organized 1 of Horry County and the immediate c 1 "be organized the first of May, or the t we shall receive enough subscribers ' is $5,000.00. Ten dollars will represe 00 shares of the preferred stock. is to save the tremendous loss of mor It not only helps home industry, it |< holder through this industry, a 40 per of you know that the regular commie * in the business, you arc sold goods a its channel to make this big saving yc 1 the wholesale house at the same po is if you find that you are not satisfie i.il with 6 per cent, interest. s of this project is to meet the demar tiding to the present stock more fixti more /or the last year than ever befc 'ition. What we want to do is to ^hpi blank for your signature. If you wis I mail the coupon to us. On receipt c M to refund your money after the exj: indorstood that if we cannot secure t iately.. COUPON Date of ewelry Co., of Conwav, S. C., for .... oo<l that in the event all of the prelc the first of May. Sialiccl * ... 1 Stump .Puller ?rse Power / ing of 10% to 50% over Kirstin Method not only ffiJ i alter they are pulled. 'our no-man's-land into s under your stumps? """SsasSBgg d and produce big crops, for the plow. It has vastly increased the ms, most of them in the South. Kirstin Horse Power Pulier. Its mighty strength i ve Kirstin features. It will clear more than Iwooc It has been the leader for 21 years, umps, too, with the Kirstin One Man Puller. A litt pull on the stump. This enormous power ir. dcveloj dinary 17-year-old farm boy a giant's power. i_ wa want vah .a a? ? 1 - uuiir ? ....... j"U kvicnu DUI IICW LK)OK, I flG Cold in Your Stump Land." It contains tion on all kinds of lan^J clearing. It proves that :he cheapest, quickest and best way to clear land, iervice, forever free to all Kirstin owners. It con. ern farmers who own Kirstins and are glad they intil vou read this book. lose who Order Early We ?ffc.r v?u a o, special oppor. >nt Sharing Plan. No canvassing. Just a willing* in to your neighbors. Don't wait?send the cou* to share in this b'g money making plan, tMPANY, 1905 Mais Stmt, Eicmbi, Midi. tr Manufacturers A STATE OF ANXIETY EXISTS The papers everywhere are saying that in consequence of the destruction of three of the United States ships by the Germans a state ot war now exists between the United States and Germany. This is one country with which ours has not b<*en in contact before. We have not sought the war. It has been forced upon us. The Amreican peo-! pie do not want war even now, but they can see no way out of it. All of this is having a disastrous effect< upon our home enterprises Efforts to raise money for religious and charitable causes and even for the promotion of education will surely have cold water thrown upon them. I How wlil it be with the Thofn^vell Orphanage? We have aided and are aiding Belgian, Syrian, Armenain' Orphans. We must not omit to aid' our own. Three hundred of these are Lit the Thornwell Home and Schools j for Orphans, Clinton, S. C. There will be trouble for them unless our people realize the necessities of the case and send their gifts promptly, so as to prevent any fear of want. Contributions may be directed Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C. The Orphans at Clinton are mainly from the States of Georgia, Flori-! da, South Carolina and other Southern States, and from all the leading denominations. Ten dollars a month covers the expenses of each o.ie, including board, clothing and e<ilion tion. SS jL (Vl 1 V-'"-' }>ri r- 2W ? it Conway I oupii I . OOffOt vflSf' : ommunity nvq;? .will, "offer for stile present Dawsey Busings' ifthVOfiWl by the first day of May to justify '* mt one share. No one individual v ley sent to Mail Order Houses for ^ :eeps the money in the home State. cent saving on the purchase price v ision on Jewelry is 50 per cent. In x\ it a 10 per cent profit, to the "C." k' ui have the privilege of having any I cent. ^ id with your investment you may aty ^ ids of an up-to-date jewelry busiires an<j more goods, this we can do < ire, since we started here 12 years rfy e our prof is with you for your eo- ] iih to purchase some of the preferred V if same we will mail you a regular . liration of 12 months with the inhe proposed subscription all moneys < | i 9 , ! <; " shares of the preferred ?rrcil stock is not taken 'my money Tm &im*a ?l r?ar itM|i afttr tk?y trt 5 0% otcr ft 11 other method*. ffTVMP |m2S^ mS^v^nd "7??. f*** in Your Stump (.and" [. and full particulars of Tki Kiritia Metkod. Tfca Hcmt Back BoaJ. Tkt IS Yaar CairaatM. I The Profit Skiriag PUa. ?Xr<- Addraaa I"" _ ^ Sending tUia coupon obligates you in do way. EMPEROR WILLIAM ^ j NERVOUS WRECK London.?Private messages have reached the Hague that Emperor j William is suffering from a severe nervous breakdown. He has been 1 rtr/lm*nil a tnlr/A ~ ? ? ? -1 TT * v.v.vn t.u Mtivc a cure <11 numourjj, I I according to a dispatch from the I Hague. I ! WHAT IS 3 LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA 1 A Digestive Laxative [ CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medicine but is composed of the following \ old-fashioned roots and herbs: 1 cascara bark II blue flag root i rhubarb root v g black root 'v - J IY1AY APPLE ROOT 'v. 1 SENNA LEAVES 'ft AND PEPSIN \] ! InLAX-FostheCASCARAfolmptbved by i the addition of these digestive ingredi- 1 \ ents making it better than ordinary Ca9- ' i \ cARA.and thus the combination act9 not fl only as a stimulating laxative and cathar- 1 tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. 1 Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-FoS a combines strength with palatable, ato- I malic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for CooatipetkMft, { Indigestion or Tojpdd Liver. Price 50c. 1