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' 1 . 1 WAR Will NOT END ' INTERNATIONAL ILLS Japanese Foreign Minister > Pleased by Activities of i United States. i , ?? Tokio.?Viscount Ichiro Motono, foreign minister, in an address to the t l)iot yesterday, expressed the conviction that the entrance of the United States in the war with unshakable (l('torminnfinw fn <l'>f?'>^ I>? ? ?- ......v.vivn vv v?i.?v<?v vn i iimnjf w,y employing all her force would greatly contribute to the realization of the goal sought by all Entente allies. He rejoiced that Japan and the United kt%-tes are closely collaborating against common enemies. Their cordial relations have an increasing ten - <iency further to become cemented in mutually and sincerely uniting all effoi st. "We cannot foresee," said. Vis(Mint A'otono, "when th.e end of th" struggle which has ravaged the world for three years will come, and 1 do not believe all difficulties will be finished with this war. ! can evVn affirm that the greatest diffi cufties will begin with the ee.d of tlv v\ar. Then We will need all cur I'orc k and all our energy to establish . durable peace in the world and defend our rights and interests." ? NOTICE or SALE. Under and by virtue of a bill o' sale, in effect a chattel mortgage, from J. B. Hughes, Jr., to Burroughs A Collins Company, dated February 31 th, A. I)., lfHa; I have xeiz? d and will sell in front of the Town Hall at Conway, S. at 11 o'clock in th' forenoon, on Saturday, July 21st, ? 3 017, to the highest bidder for cash, one light hay horse mule about 1 1 years old, named Hill. H. N. SESSIONS, Afoot of Mnrlirii irr>? H. II. WOODWARD, Attorney for Mortgagee. severatltgalsales ' take plage monday! Several sales of land were made at the court house last Monday, hut the bidders were few in number and the 1 bidding on the lands offered was slow. Host of the sales were made under foreclosure of mortgages, and & the lands were taken in by the par- 1 * ties holding the mortgages. o NOTICE.. 1 have at Toddvillo S clamps and ' 21> pine logs. Owner can get sarnie j by proving and paying charges. JOHN H. DUNCAN, St Toddville, S. C. o There are some cases of blackleg among the cattle in the Raton Koug'b section. About ten head have die*!. 1 _o T"? 1 _ \T - .OAA i>ariK ino. zvv STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the liAMk of Little Ri.v?r, Located at Little River, S. C., at the Close J'of Business June 20, J917. * RESOURCES Loans nad Discounts $43,447.47 Furniture and Fixtures $325.80 Banking Ilouiw? 3,250^00 Other Real Eslivte Owned 1,441.80 Due from Banks .and Bankers 1,021.84 Currency 920.00 Cold 117*50 Gold Certificates 40.00 .Silver and Other Minor Coin 429.37 Checks and Cash Items 1,471.74 TOTAL $51,005.52 , ^ ? LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surnlus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur' ' rent Expenses and Taxes ' Paid 1,317.71 1 Dividends Unpaid 10.00 1 ^ Individual Deposits I Subject to Check $5,549.09 ' Savings Deposits 18,102.48 ^ Cashier's Checks 20.24 23,731.81 v .Bills Payable, including Cer- t tificates for Money Bor rowed 14,000.00 1 c TOTAL $51,005.52 Ofp A fTV /\l^ CSATITTt A 1 T1A* **. i pinuv \/r owuin ^/AIVULIWA, C County of Horry. )*s. t \ Before me came Moore Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank, who beinto duly sworn, gays that the above J and wregoing statement is a true con- d dition of said bank, as shown by the y books of said bank, MOORE THOMPSON. Qtvnvn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of June 1917. CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY, Nota?*" Public frtr South Carolina. ]j Correct Attest: . Jas. A. Stone, p W. H. Stone, *> John E. Vereen, , ' DIRECTORS. A i ... j ' TOBACCO MARKET OPENS BY THE 12TH The tobacco market will be open and running full blast on July 12th, which is considerably earlier than usual in this section of the state. Conway will have all four of her warehouses in operation this year and fully expects to sell her full share of the tobacco raised in this section. Kullerton and Johnson will operate the Farmers Warehouse which was not in operation last year; and Grave ly, Garrett & Co., will operate the Planters this year which was also out of commission last year. Besides these two which were not operated lust year, there are the Horry Warehouse and the Peoples Warehouse. All of these will do their full share this year in inaknig Conway a good market. o ESTRAY NOTICE. Strayed from my place about one > ear ago,?One dark red cow and red and white pided hull calf. Cow;, mark under square and under bit in right ear, and crop and under bit i;> h ft, with points of horns sawi. off. Kt ward to any one locating them. Notify A. M. SAKVIS, dt-75 Tabor, N. C. WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm system of the human Ixsiy. In perfect health we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declining, the sauic nervous system gives the ahum in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. To correct nervousness, Scott's Kmulsion is exactly what you should take; its rich nutriment gets into the blood ai d rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force. It is free from alcohol. Scott iv Hownc. Bloom field, N. J. M. W, WALL LEAVES AFTER SEVERAL YEARS Horrv County loses one of its best workers this week when Prof. M. YV. Wall will go to North Carolina to accept a better position which has been tendered to him in that State, lbhas lived in Horry for the past several years and filled the position < f Harm Demonstration Agent with signal ability and always with a single aim to advance the agriculture and industrial interests of this section. He has spared no pains in his efforts to introduce among the growers the newest and most profitable plans of cultivation, and has been responsible for the introduction of several new crops that were not planted before, and which are no.v making profit for the farmers of the county. Mr. Wall says that the county is so large that there should be at least i two agents to look after the intc.ests of the farmers. One should b< located at Conway, and one at Lor.i.-1 or Aynur. One of the great things i to be advocated in this county at this time is the raising of more and , better live stock. And the farmers in every section should be taught the best methods of dealing with hogj cholera and other animal diseases. ' Many friends regret to see him leave this section. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN I Make this beauty lotion cheap-j ly for your face, neck, arms and hands. At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare ifull quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juic< :>f two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard ivhite. Care should be taken to strain lie juice through a fine cloth so no emon pulp gets in, then this lotion ,vill keep fresh for months. Every voman knows that lemon juice is ised to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan ind is the ideal skin softener, whiten. ;r and bcautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and 1 wo lemons from the grocer and make ip a quarter pint of this sweetly frafrant lemon lotion and massage it laily into the face, neck, arms and lands. It is marvelous to smoothen ough, red hands.?adv. < ?O NOTICE. i About last October one black male < og took up at my place and has been i ere ever since. Owner can get same j y paying damage and for this ad. j W. P. GRAINGER. r lynor, S. C. 1 THE HORRY HERAL Leoceil and1 Cattle ticks and powder don't mix. C. G. Newton of Socastee was ?n Conway on buincss one day last week. Would you rather feed a tiek or a soldier? The dipping vat gives yon a real choice. Mrs. George Parke)* and party pas ted through Conway on 1: st Thursday on their way to Georgetown after visiting friends and relatives in the Little River section. * Conway had the first moving picture show in many weeks, last Wed nesday night, when the play entitled. "The Fall of a Nation" was shown at the Pastime. The theater has been closed since about the middle of May M C. Puller of I,oris, S. C., was i Conway on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Meares of Wi!J | mington, N. C., spent a night in Con \ ay last week. Mr. Meares repro. 'i.ts Armour A- Co., in Its executive offices at Wilminirton and freouent lv visits this territory on husines I rt luting to the company. I V . | Mr. and Mr.'. I*. H. Sasser are now occupying their summer home at ' yi*tBeach, ('apt. Sasscr finds : convenient while running (he addij tional train to Myrtle Beach ever> evening during the Summer. s* m ? Doy.iei Tisda'e and 1>. C. Andcrsoi i sp< nt last Surday at Murrclln Inlet. Th.e Kev. Rufus Ford of Marion, S | C ., was in Conway a short time la* J week. ? * ? * * Robert F. Jenkins of Florence, >' was in Conway on business laj week. * j B. F. Rosshoim of Savannah, (la : spent some thnc in this county las j week. * Don't let ticks entrench thcmselv es in the hides of your cattle. " Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Watson passe? through Conway last week and wcr detained here temporarily by an a j eideivt to the car in which they wei < | ridirag. Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Bostwick, of Marion, S. C., passed through Conwa1 last week on their way to spend some | time at Myrtle Beach. j T. L. Johnson and his wife of ' Rock Hill, S. C., left this section las' week after spending some time her as guests at one of the leading ho t< Is. While in this section Mr. am | Mi s. Johnson visited Myrtle Beach. I Mrs. D. V. Richardson of Bucks i i port spent some time in Conway las week. m + m m m 1). V. Richardson left here las' \ eek to spend a week in Philadelphi: and other points on business. J. K. Crosswell of Columbia, S. C. was in Conway on business lasl week. Miss George Johnson left Sunday to take a special course at a business college at Pougkcopsic, N. V. ***** J. B. Cox left the first of the week for Baltimore and other points t?. purchase goods for the Burroughs & Collins Co. S. P. Hawes left this week to spen a few days in Baltimore and New York. ***** A. C. Thompson left the first of the we?k for the Northern marketsto purchase goods for the Conwa\ ] Bargain House. ( * B. F. Woodward, of Bayard, Fla., j passed through Conway last Friday , on his way to visit relatives at Todd y ville, his old home. His last visit to [ the county was fifteen years ago. c j. TAKKN UP?At my place one red steer, marked swallow fork in one ear and two underbits in other. Taken up Feb. 1916. Owner :an get same by paying for this : d. an<r charges. A. B. Thompkins, Conway, S. C.?adv-lt-pd. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, lon't matter if broken, I pay $2 to Blf> per full set, Single and paitial I slates in proportion. Send by parcel I 508t and receive check by return II nail, F. TERL, 403 N. Wolfe, Street, jl Baltimore, Md.?adv P, CONWAY, S. 0. l N Personal J. Herbert Bate, of New York, left i ^ here last week after spending sever- j al days here on business. He is in-j teiested in the lumber business in this county. Mrs. I Vrry Quattlebauni is visiting her parents at Hendcrsonville, N. C. * < The local board to pass on exemptions from the selective draft act, arcMessrs. W. L. Bryan, J. A. McDcrniott, and Dr. H. H. Burroughs. M .. M ../ M .... T * I-' ' ' 1 i.ii. (t it i it lis. l;. r. Vi regg1 a r> | spending several days at Myrtle licach this week. i Mrs. 1). M. Burroughs is spending tiie Summer in Spartanburg. The Conway 5c and 10c Store has an advert i cme?*t in this issue of the paper. It ad ii and give them a cah. Tobacco p; anises to epen with high prices and experienced men j think the go< d p aces will prevail foi the entiie season. ? * ? Miss Lila Thorn; s n arrived re-i contly from Augusta, (la., and is j spending the vacation lure with larj parents, Mr. and M s. A. C. Thomn-1 sen. That dipping vat will help keepj our navy afloat and our ari.ii \ ; afield. j I Many 4th of July celehi ation.s werei cut out this year all over the couu- i try on account of the war which now J burdens this country. The Amcri-i can idea is to save men when it is necessary and it is a good idea too. ***** There were showers of rain la.-i Saturday, and they were much reeled by the crops before they came. J. M. Howell was in Conway ow* j day last week. ? * * * * W. H. Oliver was among those( who visited Conway on business! last week. O. H. McMillan of Mullins, passed through Conway the first of thisi Sr I vetk. * * * Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Freeman re-! turned from their wedding trip last' week and are rtow spending the time at their cottage on the strand at! Myrtle Beach. Plans are made fori the erection of a handsome residence-> on the vacant lot owned by Mr. Fro-'-' man on the corner opposite the residence of Mr iin/l \i __ ....... u. v>. iil/IVl'V. , ' I I Gen. J. P. Derham of Green Sea was in Conway the first of this week. The Planters Tobacco and Storage ( Warehouse has an ad. in this issue.!. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen and children spent last Sunday with rel- ^ atives at Murrells Inlet. l>r. and Mrs. J. A. Norton visited 1 I V Murrells Inlet last Sundav. ? * * ( George J. Holliday and L. R. Ila-j ' good of Galivants Kerry spent most j of last Monday afternoon on business) i here. ; Horry County lurs kept up her end | of the line so far in raising funds for the war. First she took her t share of the liberty loan, and later v she has subscribed her full piupor-'t lion of the amount wanted by t!." t Red Cross. t HEARING IN CASE " j! BRINGS COMPROMISE !: There was a hearing set for last Monday before W. L. Bryan, as Spe-! :ia) Referee, in the case of George ^ I. Holliday vs. I. J. S. Rabon. Owing ^ ;o the heavy rain the parties did not ^ neet at the court house until a lately 10ur on Monday evening. After comng together, the parties com prom is. id the case and there was no formal icaring before the referee. """"""""Tl ta "UP TO THE MINl'TK" I ra Surety Bond Service?Bonds I issued and delivered same I day applied for. Backed by I nl) Company 1 Oi) jturs oid. i 11 W. B. COXE, Marion, S. C. I <M ^ r AT HOTEL GRACE. Among' the recent arrivals at Ho. el Grace are the following: M. L. Miters, Marion, S. C. C. O. Marsh, Florence, S. C\ J. C. Robeson, North Carolina. Bert M. Schwab, Wilmington, N C. I), k. Montgomery, South Carolina W. K. Wolfe, Wilmington, N. C. H. I). Bell, Sumter, S. C. W. J. Carter, Jr., ami wife, South a rolina. J. A. Brothers, Wilmington, N. C. James R. Green, Richmond, Va. W. R. Hay, North Carolina. R. J. Jones, North Carolina. Mrs. 1). V. Richardson, South Carolina. C. 0. Kirseh, South Carolina. V Stopn " . . .? 11 in i iiy i vii, -X . V . Mrs. CI. F. Parker and daughter. Georgetown, S. C\ .1. S. Pightbournc, (leorgetown, S. i C. Miss Sadie Parker, (lenrgetown, S. r% L* S. .1. P>!aek\vell. Marion, S. C. T. IP Koss, Charleston, S. C. A. S. Khrioh, (leorgetown. S. C. T. M. Tharin. Charleston, S. C. ! ' C. Norris, Florenct . S. C. W. I". llendt rson, North Carolina. P. I\. Montgomci y, Charleston, S. C. M. M. Stalvoy, Waverly MilK S. C Miss Pessie P. Pee, 1 loren.ee, S. ( J. Peltier, Atlanta, (la. P. Y. Richardson. Pueksport, S. C IP IP llobbs, Norfolk. Ya. S. P. Newell, Johnsonvi le, S. C. VV. A. Free'i.uin, Myrtle Peach, .v C. IP H. Ik-iley, Paltimore, Md. Miss 1 aura Jenkins, City. Miss Pon Rogers. Marion, S. C. Mrs. IP P. Pryant. Marion, S. C. Mr. and. Mis. ,1. C. Patterson, Pa' j tiniore, Md. J. J. llailes and wife, South Carolina. \V. IP Avarly, South Carolina. CP A. Melntyre, Marion. S. C. (). M T..1.. ... X' . . ...... 11V< 11, i ?; i >v I . .N . V . E. C. Wn.t , Tabor. N. C. .). C. Hawkins, Virginia. (loo. V. Gonbulk, South C rolina. M iss Ward, Georgetown, S. C. John Atkinson, Jordanvilie, S. C. F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington, N. C. I). 11. Fitts. North Carolina. J. 1\ Dei ham, (ire en Sea, S. C. Mi ss Annie Dcrham Green Sea. S. C. U. T. Jones, Jr., South Carolina. W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. J. Ik Omenra, Atlanta, Ga. C. J. Gasque, Florence, S. C. W. S. Wert/, Columbia, S. C. It. (). Denny, Columbia, S. C. VV. R. lVterson, Wilmington, N. C. I. C. Merritt, North Carolina. SLAV FORCES DELIVER POWERFUL ATTACKS The soldiers of New Russia have assumed the aggressive. For th* first time since the revolution last March Russian troops have begun an Tttack on an extensive scale. Along a front of lb 1-2 miles in he region of llrzezany, Galieia, Russian troojvs have storm ?d the Get nan positions. Rorliiv says the Rus dans suffered hraw 1 .*- iiimi won ompelled to retire befoic the CJer. nan fire. innualTettlement new officers in, The annual settlement of the conny officers took place the fiist of thi .'eek; and the newly elected county reasurer, Mr. W. L. Hell a my, ami he newly elected County Superin undent of Education, Mr. M. J. Hul>ck, were placed in charge of those mportant county offices. Hoth of hese gentlemen were present and ^ aok over the affairs of the respecive departments. o 1 The early part of last week was >o cool for cotton, especially at ^ ight, according to the synopsis of ' 'eather and cron rnmiit ; * f . ?....M'iio III mm in " arolina, issued by the weather bu- * ?au but the heat of the latter part t r the week was favorable. o t NOTICE OF SALE. t 1 I have for sale a tract of land eonining 4.?> acres, bounded North by *= nds of Win. H. Daniel, Jr., East by i nds of W. H. Daniel and P. P. Ger- < Id, South by lands of S. P. Gerrald f id West by lands of M. A. Gerrald. No offer considered that is not ide in writing through the mail. 1 you desire to purchase this prop- J ty write me what is the best price u will pay for it and on what J rms you would want it. Address H. JJ. Woodward, r, Conway, S. C. C I FIVE NAVY OF BRAZIL HELPS AMERICAN Washington, June 30.?Brazil's navy has been cooperating with the American fleet in Southern American waters in hunting down German Sea raiders and watching for German submarines. Sending of a special diplomatic mission to Brazil to at range for greater coordination of forces and the closest possible cooperation of the two governments is being considered by the United States. FRENCH CRUISEr CCMT Tn BOTTOM Oi_!Y I IU DDI IUM Talis Juno .?>0.?An official announcement was made last night that the armored cridser KhTor had struck a mine off Point St. Clafhi u on Wednesday and sunk, Thvoe >>fI icers and men were lost. !u K'ehcr had come from Dakar, Afri a and wii; on it> way to Trost. o T'Tdl >\ 11 I.i: NOTKS. Carlisle ( . Dust nbi : \ . a y. ait M< diea) D yd.. f t Ya. In v.. \ .is keen stf ,j sor e tone v i . ative< at i'o<. Iviho, S. O., was u tnud of I L : "i; t n( at to Arm\ Me ai Training Camp at i'T. Oglotin po, Chi,, and left for Hiohmor.il on the 1st to 1?( mustered i..to Federal s< rvio< . j Sg;t. 1 hi. enhary was rcomo iy from the Mexican Dm dor, and hopi s at t lie i x pi rat ion o! tin- three months training t? m o < . % h o at the Don;. Miss Fran os Oliver spent last week-end wit'a M . ami .Mir. A. M. Dusenkory. Mi: s .Jo - io Dm il.ua;. who has I * 1 ' * ui'cu con11ne<i vo i.or bed wit i rover for the past work, is improving, "iiUch to l! e ilek^ht ol hei iiisiiy i l ioiuls. It. K. clreon ami I.. 0. Sii p/eton, two oi* our Tin .st prominent \ on ; who liavo been at tent! iiiii' 1 n"Liiivo.s.ly el South C'aio'in.-. t!ie past l\a.r yea;have accepted pesitiota at Hopowdi, Va. The t< nacco cop is quite a nvcoss in this tior.. Y\ . It. H licks' and l\ M. Harkor's tobacco desei vo special 11.(nition. Those who da in to know, say "Mi. Hacks' will mul\? l>.00t) pounds to the acred " ? Ko: ceast. ? SMALL POX APPEARS ~ IN SEVERAL PLAGES The State bear I ol heaitii has been advised that several ran - f .,*^..11. I . >111?<11pox I ;ve appeared near St. Stephens In llerkcley county. Snailpox eases are a'so repented from Hen net tsvi lie. Agents from the department have been dispatched a..d spread id' the di-ease is expected e> be circumvented. In a joint memorial to President Wihon, the principal farmers' organiznth ns ef the country have urged that so far as practicable the farmer be exempted from the selective dialt for military duty until after the harvest. WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS App'v a few drops then lift corns or cal'usscs off with fingers?no pain. No humbug' Any corn. whether hard, soft or between the tees, will loosen ! ight i p ami lift out. without a p;u tit le of pain or soreness. This drug is called freefone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freczone, which will cost but i trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any render, aching corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and ilwivf 1" ! ?/* ? ?11 *.j v..v tvi ii ur canus will loosen md can be lifted off with the finjcrs. This drug freezone doesn't oat out lie corns or callusscs but shrivels hem without even irritating the sur ounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no oreness or smarting when applying t or afterwards. If your druggist lon't have freezone have him order it 01 you.?adv o Kl~ AAA LIU* VW Thit It a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVCR. pive or siz dotes will break any case, and f taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not eturn. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c