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nan it || TOU 1 I MR. DAY, th ltUI? Anltio DRIVEN TO HOLEb Pundee?"Wo have driven h pre at a rni y of Germany undo p!*( und," said Premier I 'oyd Georg in a speech today. "When a great army is drivon to these t,actios it htiio begining of th > end; it moans' that wo are pounding a sense of inferiority into ev'M \ pore of the Crcvnan military mind. "It is good for the war, it is ever better after the war. As long as PLAN Tnhoren I iuuuouu i WARE] OPENlh For the sale of Leaf Tobacco co & Storage V Ttiurs. Jul) where we hope to meet the P their First Load of the 1917 Everything will be in readine extend to you a hearty welco here that day or not. Make when in town. We thank you for the interest opportunity will show our api We look for good prices and a the highest market price for BRING US YOUR TOBACCI Gravely, Ga Propr CHANGE OF PLANS - FOR BIGGER SHIPS Charleston, June ">0.?Instead of bitMinff on b.OOO ton steel ships, as was fii'. t thou ,'i' would bo the das-> d< Mgned, Valk & Murdock C 'mpan,-. f fi r a locont interview with ic. Goethals at Washington, head of th shipping board, have learned that vessels of 7,000 or 8,000 tonnage will be used and therefore they are going to put in bids for the larger type, their arrangements here being amplr to take care of the heavier ships Their chief engineer is now in tin North, looking over shipyards and getting points on proper equipment which will be installed in the neat future. It is expected that the next few weeks will see a rush of skille< workmen here, starting the construe tion of a number of large vessel, simultaneously. An idea of the siz< of the new ships is gleaned from th fact that the Lenape of the Clyd Line is under 5,000 tons. a TWi Gamins Thst Dees Wot Affect ?*? He*Brc a tine of ila tonic and laxative effect, I.AX A T1VK BROMO QUININI* is betterthiu) ordinnt Qniniuc and doc* not cause nervousness n ringing in head. Kemeinl>er the full name a-look for the signature of K. W. GROVK. 25c The o will find us ar Ul e Noted Auctioneer < HORRY WAR Ihussians have an idea of superior- i ity in their minds Europe will not I be a decent place for people to live ir, peace. It will he easier after this.'* I The Prussians, said Mr. Lloyd! George, have many virtues, but a sen i sc of humility has never been among"! them. The premier added that the | Prussian is now being taught the virtue of humility with a fierce and re- ! lentless lash. Mr Lloyd George saved that if: necessary the government would res' rt to the exchequer in order that the price of bread should be within the compass of the bulk of the peo- ' pie. TERS Si Storage HOUSE ! fG DAY ~ at The Large Planters Tobac- | Warehouse will be i 19 1Q17 f !?., IvJIf ii lanters of Horry County with ii Crop. ss for your reception, and we me whether you have Tobacco our place your headquarters i shown in us, and if given an preciation. ssure you that we will get you your Tobacco. 3 AND BE CONVINCED. irrett & Co. I ietors WILL TRAIN SAILORS Many Needed to Man New Merchant Marine. New York.?Plans for a "floating P'uttsburg" were made public her? tm.ight b\ the National Marine League of 1 ho United States. To office) : and man an American merchant marine adequate to cope with the Ger; man submarine mer.ace, tho league | slates that upward of 10,000 officers and bO.OOO able seamen will he required. There will aiso he great neeu <>l these trained men after the war, it was said, to uphold the United States in the foreign trade of tho J world. The league advocates the inn, mediate establishment and operation )i a national nautical training school system that would enable each State 11 to educate annually its quota of j young men to become officers and Jseamen in the American merchant marine. The league suggests that $100,000 be raised by popular subscription to j equip ships for training schools and that every State in the Union be urg i I " ed to join the plan by establishing ii.s own school ship. i o The House has passed the Rivers ' and Harbors bill with nearly $28,000,1 000 appropriated. THE HORRY HE Horry PENSON at the same icomodate t md Expert Tobacc< Market IEHOUSE, W GATHOLIG SISTERS NOT TO BE BARRED Malicious Rumor Offset by Wadsworth's Letter to Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore.?To c-ffset a malicious rumor which has been put in circulation that the American Red Cross was discriminating against the nursing sisterhoods of the Catholic church. Cardinal Gibbons took up the matter with the Red Cross and has received the following letter from Eliot Wads worth, acting chairman of the American Rod Cros>, Washington, D. C.: "Your Eminence: "The question of the attitude of the American Red Cross toward the nursing sisterhood has been raise.1 several times lately. It might almost appear from the form of some of these questions that a rumor vrtts being deliberately circulated that the American Red Cross was in an unfavorable attitude toward allowing the sisterhoods to assist in the car^ . ' , 1 V of wounded soldiers find jailors,. "During the Spanish-American war, a number of members of sisterWHEN II Don't fail to visit the 5c & 10 tractively displayed bargains Most every thing at 5 & 10 C YOUR DOLLAR GETS ITS V SMITH'S 51 | UPHUMlf UUI1W FARMERS ' WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE OPEN ON. Our Managers, Messrs. T. N. are well-known to the Horn a Solendid Patronage, and tt know that they are to remair Farmers Warehouse at Cor we guarantee the highest pr extended to our Customers. START WITH US FULLERTON PROPP T r7 ?* ? i ' V - ' RALD, CONWAY, 8. O Warehd THE 12TI i old stand, i iur customer > Man, will be with i and the . L. Mishoe, hoods wore their garb while serving"' a- nurses in military hospittals in' ' 1 lorida and elsewhere. Such a service is provided for by the rules govnrnimr t l> 11 I i \*oi o iv r\ t h .-v I) r* i ? ? i 11 11 i;iv u it i o 111 ^ o v i ? iv vr \J L l 11 v IV" ' i ; C ross. "Rule 0. of the duties of committees on nursing service of the Ameri-1 can Rnl Cross, adopted nearly eight years ago, recites it is the duty of j the committee: "To keep on file list.-; of sisterhoods, and other orders, an I . women volunteers available for Red Cioss relief work involving the care of the sick or wounded, either in time j of war or calamity.' "It seems advisable to state une-j quivocally to you at this time that) members of the nursing sisterhoods niav wear their official dress vhile serving as nurses under the Ren i ; Cross and that the Red Cross has no desire in any way to debar the sisters on account of their dress, or on any ! other account, from serving their . country as all other nurses will desire to do." ' Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System 'I The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ! > GROVR'3 TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive* out Malaria,enricbesthebtood.aadbuitdaupthesys- ! ' tern. A true tonic. Pot adults and children. 50c. a .! American troop ships have suc cessfully braved the terrors of Ger' ! many's submarine warfare and land; rd two contingents of American ij fighting forces in France?men of 'the regular United States army. N TOWN ic Store. Many new and atHI I- I ? i\iew gooas arriving aany. :ents and THE PLACE WHERE ALUE. it 10c STORE ay National Bank. WAREHOUSE I THAT OUR HOUSE WILL JULY 12TH Fullerton and V. D. Johnson, i Farmers. They have built up rir friends will be pleased to i in Horry, and manage the ivvay. ices and courteous treatment AND KEEP RIGHT & JOHNSON IETORS | luse i and ever-reai s us cf course, pushing Manager. Don't miss this | great opportunity I to get your Jew- j .1 r? i I eiry i\ememuer ij we are selling at N cost plus expenses j! during the month July, Come to see us and be convinced that we are offering you a Bargain. ! J. E. Dawsey I Charter No. 10036 Report of The Cc CONWAY NATIONAL I In the State of South Carolina, at the RESOU1 Loans and discounts (except those show Total loans Deduct: Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts si this bank, not shown under Item d al Overdrafts; unsecured $331.18 I*. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulati Total U. S. bonds (other than Libe certificates of indebtedness Payment on account subscription for Lil Bonds, Securities, etc.: Securities other than L\ S. bonds (n~l owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (~>0 per Value of banking house j Equity in Banking house Furntiure and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking 1 Net amount due from approved reserve New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Net amount due from approved reserve : reserve cities Net amount due from banks and banker included in 13 or 21 Outside checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Notes of Federal Reserve banks Lawful reserve in vault and net amoun Federal Reserve Bank Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer from U. S. Treasurer TOTAL LIABILI1 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and ta: Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to banks and bankers i included in 30 or 31) Demand deposits subject to Reserve: In. lividil'il j i - ..U.-. .I f uv,|/\y?7ivn OUI/JIA t VIICV l\ Certificates of deposit due in less than (other than for money borrowed) Cashier's checks outstanding Time deposits subject to Reserve (payi subject to ;>0 flays or more notice): Certificates of deposit (other than for United States deposits, r.ot subject to I Liabilities other than those above state Reserve Bank TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Count I, Will A. Freeman, Cashier of the at that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me J. CORRECT-ATT FST: wr t. BTTrK ROBT. B. SCARBOROUC D. V. RICHARDSON, Directoi i < I ? iv to -J ? < The Conway 11 I I Reserve District No. 5. >ndition of The 3ANK AT CONWAY Close of Busine** on June 20, 1917# * SCES n on b and c) $138,423.23 ? *' :>ld with endorsement of hove (see Item 55c) 108,423.28 $331.18 of 1917): on (par value) .00,000.00 rty Bonds) and 50,000.00 Derty Loan Bonds 47(3.00 including stocks) . -v "* 4,000.00 ' 4.000.00 cent of subscription) 1,000.00 18,2000)# 18,200.00 2,052.97 louse 3,009.90 (<| agents in ~ . 3.234.28 igents in other 22,991.01 20,225.89 s (other than 31,4154.52 807.87 884.90 1,192.77 900.00 300.00 t due from 21,951.70 and due 2,500.00 $303,518.10 riEs $50,000.00 2,250.00 7,349.01 /"w , ces paid 5,350.19 1,999.42 50,000.00 (other than 12,516.39 132,446.09 g 30 days 14,148.93 965.85 ible after 30 days, or money borrowed) Ji8,425.94 lesi'rve: d?Deferred Cr. Fod. 765.54 $?0?,518.16 , < ;y of Horry, (as.) V >ove named bank, do solemnly swear ? best of my knowledge and belief. WILL A. FREEMAN. Cashier. k this 2nd day of July, 1917. Mc. C. MARTIN, Notary Public. i rs. j