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\ mt Bon Marc i4 Department This advertisement is t that you may know more of ? i r% t fl II He original son iviarcn from a very SMALL concern The Wilmington Bon M well known to the majority < Quality has been the ba: more and more people to the thing better, when they coim high grade merchandise. E I standard of quality. Among the lines carriei Underwear: Ribbons: l\leck-i full stock of cotton and silk < A trial order for sample: Eastern Cs Ij FIAIL 1 I Weekly L I &C ^B I T] War S I It is not on I American citizei I which must pro I diers "Over Th< I safety of our he B Thf* mnnpv f j v/ill be repaid in per cent, intere* > No amount : , purchase?if oi r ; THRIFT CAMPAi i J TWO great i paign. Uncle Sam sums, for natioi And the A: Itical lesson in t will bring home Americans small dribs for once be saved a This war s to help win the interest. Urge your tune with this g teach sane and Keep up tl stamps. Urge render a valuab Burroi DISTRICT MEETING. The District Meeting of The Woman's Missionary Society, of the Marion District, will be held in the First v Methodist church at Marion on Wed-' nesday the 27th day of March 191S, at &:30 o'clock a. m. All Societies ?f th(> rDistrict are earnestly request* I to j||nd delegates so that we ran hav<51 a full meeting, and lo sen<l i. i" ! \ .1 * b j.v f | ' 7 \M !. >' . ' H !lit* * he, Wilmingl Store for Ladies Th he first of a series, that will app Wilmington's newest and best d c was established in Asheville, I to the LARGEST of its kind in arche was established a year am of users of Quality Merchandise, sis for advancement. It is a sol store, and gives satisfaction tc e to the Bon Marche. Few store? very article that enters here mm i are Ready-to-wear; Millinery; wear: Perfumery; Children's Drc jress fabrics. s will help to get acquainted wit irolina's Qua Orders Fi etter From Bi lollins Compa tirift Stamp avings SI ly a patrotic investment, but yo 1 to aid in the financing of our vide protection and sustenance jre" in order that they shall unes and familie? here, paid for War-Savings Stamps full by the United States goveri st, compounded quarterly, is too small to be of material ' tily 25c?expedites our victory. : TEACHING j*Y THE WAR S' [GN , public needs are being served needs the money, thus borro lal defense. merican people are *n great nee hrift which this great nation-w to them. trifle away vas^ sums of mone^ non-essentials. These small si nd loaned to the govrenment for itamp plan enables everybody, 1 war and to be paid for this help friends, and especially your chili reat movement to help Uncle rational economy in small expe: le saving habit and the purchs others to do so. There is no le service to your country. iffhc It Mir I^IIV Willi list of each delegation to Mrs. I,. D.' Lido, Marion, S. C. Let us all make this occasion one of great pleasure and profit. Mrs. Walker Floyd, District Secretary. o ? The world is as good or as bad as. you think it is; it all depends on the) print of view.---bitting. 1 I 0 ? ? :>4 I Itf I (i nor mm mst ton, N. C. ' <% ' ": ' 1 iat is Different ear in this paper, in order * epartment store. \l. C., in 1889. |t has grown either of the Carolinas. d half ago, and is already , in Eastern Carolina, lid foundation as it brings ) all. People expect some> in the south carry so much st come up to a certain Corsets; Hosiery; Gloves; ;sses and Underwear, and h this store. lity Store LLED I HHHHHHHiHIHPBflHilHHHMHHHHr"' t . irroughs ny >S ur duty as an government, 1 for our sol- \ preserve the J i is a loan and iment plus 4 j v help. Every 'Is. ? ?. rAMP ^ by this camwed in small d of the pracide campaign j every day i/i I ims should at I war service. I *ich and poor, I at 4 per cent. I dren, to get in I Sam and to I nditures. I ise of these I < easier v/ay to I * is Co. I Box Suppar at Valley Forge. < ;.,v0 svM . ' There will be a Box Supper at Valley Forge School House March H>, 191% and an ^V^bqrtalnWient for both old and young, the proceeds to go to a Church building. We especial lv ask the girls to come and bring boxes and boys with full purses. ?COMMITTEE. ?$' 1 I jR m!. ? 1 ALD, OOMWAY, 8. 0. " i'i* l?***?? MORE MEN UP TO BE EXAMINED . A The following is u list of men called 'or physical examination Feb 19th. 1918: V s Henry Bethel Hard wick Herbert Thompson Henry Grady Williams * Babe Johnson Joshue MoCall, Jr. Luthor Strickland Acy Melvin Collins Melvin Cannon Mike Bryant Bullock Horace James Vereen James Bryant Marvin Skipper , Harrison Harmon Martin Hassie Ludlam John Weaver Elbert Rcstus Cos Joseph Hays Edge Jack Hunt Albert Parmlcy James Wilson Frazicr Murchison Causey Wm. Benj. Dennison James Thos. Roberts Otha Tillman Harrelson Wm. Roll in Hucks Luther Bethca Owens Causey Dimry Ramond Breckenridge Thomas Memory Bellamy Charley Harmon Lewis Bamie Johnson Walter Egbert Holt Emory Roland Elliott James Steele Arthur Hickman Lantion N. Norton Olin Benj. Moore Will Johnson Boyd Lupo Manzy A. Clause Sidney Patrick Wm. Pyatt James Monroe Tyler Gen. Geo. Wash. Graham Rufus Floyd Joel Eddy Brown H. Frank Skipper ' Johnio Leonard Benson And. Early Davis Joel Marion Norton John Wilson Doyle Geo. McCay Sarvis . Quillie Oscar Causey j Eerd Tompkins Thos. Franklin Cartrotto J? Junius Wright Shelley Primus Johnson Major Tillman Skipper John Piver g Lewis Dosier Hardwlck Tom Alston liL , Grover Cleveland Sugg* Otto Stroud Mack Tillman Smith Robert Perry Hardee Solomon Henry Martin f Willie Calder > John Can* Rheubcn Marion Williamson Irving Wade Joseph Walter Hereford Bert Lee Rhuark Noah P. Squires Richard Olncy Singleton ^ Jehu Benny Allen Mayberry Rabon Frecl Douglas Gause Geo. Madison Skipper Ben Tillman % Geo. Mills Geo. Harley Tompkins Isaac Muzeek Lloyd Kiffon Enzor Lewis Follev James Herbert Floyd Vander Whittaker Strickland Bcnj. Inman Alex Dock Anderson J Rufus Alex Harper Hiram Baker Cox Gaston Hodges Manning Monroe Mishoe Rob't. Gupton Todd Needham Monroe Gerrald Fred Paul McNeill Thos. Jones Cox Ivy Latta Bryan Luther Edgar Duncan Mack Dan'l Lilley. last of rjersons called for physical xamination March 20, 1918, by Local Board of Horry County: John L. Stroud James Anderson Tindall Joseph Van ley Richardson Richard Powell John Gale Hardee Oscar Algin Stevens John Wilson Dock Benj. Fry Wm, David Graham Nathan M. Shelley Cephas Sarvis Geo. Thos. Todd David Can* Dusenbury Royal Walter Emory Smith HamOn Hains fetrickland r Empi* ' Solomon Gas<j|ue Henfy-Ga rd nor Geo. Brock Tindall Charley Dusenbury Hux ' Wm. Murchsion Martin Charley Edgar Springs Rob't, Wilson Cause r y - ' | *' Jif 'Ojr . .i.i' .iiii.a.111111 jL.lii.kt. i. WAN1 PINE, CYPRESS AND P BY RAIL 01 WE PAY THI ?PRK Apply Di WARD-BATE Conway, ?or LEWIS LANOING, OLI r John B. Sarvis Joseph Finklea Graham Warren J. McCrackcn James Doc Graham Dan'l Wright Williams James Ross Johnson Joseph Dan'l Howell Luther Roscoe Tharp Levi Worth Gerrald Richard Cord Cook Thos. Jefferson Richardson Thos. Boyd Ludlam A*iti Williams J no. Sparkman Long James Harmon Turner James F. Wilson Bert Mack Stevens M ...... M " I - niiitui-ou .nun rue niiiilC' Mark Causey Krnost Clyde Johnson Richard Brow a Olto Guiten Albert Zander Hardwick Louis Carlton Shannon Olen Bradley Martin Homer 'Stanley Shelley Guthrie Causey SUITABLE F FOR INFORMAl INGTO ARREST VICTION OF ANY PERSONS STEA - FROM? luion niTr VVAnU-DAIL Conway, SECOND WAR DRIVE "i AMERICAN RED CROSS; 1 i 1 ( The week of May 6 to May 13 in- r elusive has been set aside by the W.r'j Council of the American Red Cross ( for the next War Drive in which. ( $ 100,000,000 will be raised to carry's cn the relief work of the Red Cross ( all over the world, according to the announcement of Henry P. Davison. Chairman of the Council, which has just been made public. This amount ( will be apportioned the 13 Divisions <; of the Red Cross in this country a*- | cording to the population and wealth of the .section, and every penny of it, will be devoted to the work of relief 1 for which it is given. Asa G. Candler has been appointed Chairman of thes War Drive Committee for the Southern Division, and will supervise the work in the five States that comprise the division Georgia, Morula, the two Carolina* and Tennessee. Of the $100,000,000 raised by the <. Red Cross in its last drive in the summer of 1917, about $80,000,000 have already been appropriated for relief work in this country and in Europe, ^ so that another campaign is neces- ^ sary if there is to be no gap in this 3 work of mercy. Out of this the larg- * est single appropriation has been ' made for work in France for which, more than $.??0,000,000 has been set j aside, including every branch of mi'itary and civilian relief. Large appropriations have also been made for , work in Belgium, England, Italy, Russia, Roumania, Serbia and Armenia, as well a^ for relief work among the American prisoners in Germany, .and for both military and civilian relief in 1 this country. The War Council is confident that the amount they have rendered of the way in which the last $100,000,000 have been spent as well as the cause they represent will make the raising of the next $100,000,000 an easy task. o Bank No. 209. Statement of the Condition of The BANK OF LOUIS Located at lx>ris, S. C., at the Close of Business March 1th, 19IS. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $58,470;'?9! s : ; I }? " 10 I 'OPULAR SAW LOGS R WATER E MARKET rect to :fl COMPANY I 9 KANAWAHA SITE I Gibbs Ivy Tylor fl| Lurton Herbert Floyd Julius Benjamin Hymon / !^H Joo Dusonbuury Powell \* I Preston Williams Arthur Irving Causee Frank Graham Sam Collins Geo. Hartford Martin James Graydon Lloyd Henry Vance Holden Jo'hn Hey wood ' Marion Mitchell Sam Green u r ai rcioui Wm. Clay Richardson G"o. Andrew Reaves v Zack Dusenbury Anderson L Uo'bert l>. Ward : Hanifer Theo. Holmes Frank David Bellamy Robert Melvin Williams W. Austin Reaves . Gary Monroe Harrelson JH Cassi C. Coats '|fl Richard Floyd. ! Frank Campbell. ;fl| 1EWAR0 I ION LEAD- :l AND CON- ! PERSON OR I LING LOGS rl COMPANY I j Overdrafts 650.8 H >onds and Stocks owned I by the Hank 3,100.(11 furniture and Fixtures 2,236.5 banking House 2,000.(11 Other Real Estate Owned 15,099.tjfl )uo from Banks and 'I Ha nkers 16,234.4j? "Jurrency 941.dfl Oeld < 10.(19 Silver and Other Minor Coin 101.7*1 Ohec.ks and Cash Items 692.(>9 TOTAL $99,543.7? LIABILITIES M Capital Stpck Paid In $10,000,o(? lurplus Fund 2,500.d? Undivided Profits, less Cur- H rent Expenses and Tax- ? es Paid 1 ,<W6.6j9 individual Deposits I Subject to Check 55,914.07 ? Time Certificates I of Deposit 28,749.56 Certified Checks 300.00 fl Uashier's Checks 233.46 9 85,197.0? >ther Liabilities, viz: Transit 240.0? TOTAL $99,543.7 ? STATU UK SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. nfl Before me came D. K. McDuffufl Cashier of the above named tyinlfll vho, being duly sworn, says thai^WvJ ibove and foregoing statement in ' M rue condition of said bank, as showlfl >y the books of said bank. 9 D. K. McDUFFIE. I Sworn to and subscribed before m9 this 12th day of March 1918. g. d. mcqueen, m Notary Public, S. C. 9 Correct Attest: 9 P. C. Prince, Dan W. Hardwick, 9 E. L. Smith, DIRECTORS. M MUSTANB For Sprains, Lameness, Jf'i Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism> j Penetrates and Heals. Stops pain At Once II For Man and Beast 1 25c, 50c. $1. At All Dealer*. 1 LINIMENll I m il