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I This BigDollai | I Should Be in 1 l I Send a Postal NOW F ' I National economy deman< ^ % to go as far as possible. This f 1 you to secure the most desiral f I dise of all kinds at the lowest great saving to you. Thousands an< f throughout the South testify to tl i I Book of a Thousand Bargains." O has enabled us to keep the prices do delay I Send for your copy NOW. I EXAMPLE OF OUR MOl i Women's Stylish and Serviceable Two-Strap PATENT LEATHER [ PUMPS only $1.S8 Regular $2.75 Value BIGGEST SHOE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON ? A typical bargain selected thousands that are found in thi Spring and Summer issue I contains many pages of just I { such bargains in shoes alone. | ? - ? - wy?c a nunarea other pager ef ! Mviagi In ready-to-wear, underwear, millinery, jewelry, hardware and toilet goods. A trial I order will convince you of the big \ ravings possible through ordering from this book. Send Tour Trial Ordor c We Guarantee to Pleaom lj You Abeolutely or Your fl Money im Refunded j AUGUSTA, OA. The direction and activities of th?: navy in the war drew the highest praise from the committee which re-! < ( ntly eonipleted an investigation T j nava! affairs. NOT I OK or SAI.K. I Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by hi- Honor II. F. Kice, Presiding] Judge in the case of fleorgo J. Holli* | day, Plaintiff vs. Albert Norris, Ma ruassa Norris, Magnus Norris, Oelcn Norris, Mary Norris, Flora J. Hollidav; and all and singular each and /y 1 <\<-ry of the heirs at law of J. A. r Norris, x)eceas?d, and of Purifoy i Norris, deceased, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A D. lOlh, I, the undersigned J. A. I ewis, Sheriff of Horry County, wili sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salosclay in April next, it being- the 1st day of said r onth, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and * vdoscribed as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain tract of land containing Forty (40) acres, mere or less, situate in Bayboro Township, bounded on the North by lands of Duke Ilabon and I. C. Hardee, on the East by lands of T)nVro P^5KAn fKo l~?. i . ??? /<' !, w 11. nn; kJVUlii Ijy lilll'13 of Burroughs & Collins Company an 1 on tho West by land of Gabriel Rabon, and known as the place where I now reside, sold to me by Duke Rati on. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ?J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o Whenever Yon Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. i The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless i chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives cut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds v.p the Whole System. 60 cents. ??mwihu1.1! 3353 I^hhihhm > "-Saving Book Every Home or This FREE Booh Is that your dollar be made > big Bargain Book enables le and serviceable merchan; prices, thus resulting in a 3 thousands of satisfied customers ? le money-saving merits of "The fij ur tremendous purchasing power 5 wn within the reuch of all. Uou't NEY SAVING POWER BM n at random from among the I a Bargain Catalog. Thenaw I READ THE DESCRITTIOlt I F4aOO, ThW to twy tod p?? I timl d?a?DftnitiM <A our |iwt pw> I chMlna powrr. Antfalpotin* pmxr rnd> r<?r In?tt*i)o? All utIm to yen I poMibl*. etyHrb pumroof aptondU ?a*W Ity ptUnt |MtbOT, wkhoM?-w*rk tlu)MA I itnpa to katttr ot?r Uum, d?w ttjrU m. oalnc fcx. hish aroh ?nd mat mpoti l?att)?r h*?L Medium cWr *dn kola rod vr?7??m Llnin*. Bott?ftr aira* >r Catalof Rtqaed to ^ MAILORDER^ SCORES The American troops holding a poi lion of the lino of battle northwest of oul papa rent!y :u*? making: raidfc i ito I'lvmy territory as a part of '.illy routine. So f" arrival at a Eurpoan port of a 110 fiot submarine chaser with a I'.om cre'v aboard vvh:rh had not been hoard frcm sin"0 January 15 v.as announced l>y the navy depart- i !.,mt. The little craft was seporated ! from her escort during: a terrific gale v. hilo bound for Europe n your bowels, where they gfl are absorbed into your gp _ rf system. Indigestion, con I stipation, headache, bad p9H| J| blood, and numerous HP other troubles are bound Sto follow. Keep your system clean, as thousands of others do, by taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg- HbL etable, family liver medi- BT^ Thedford's }jgi Black-Draught _Mrs._W. F. PIckle, of JM Bkising ra wn, Cia., writes: W" "We have used Thed- HtiP ford's Black-Draught as a family medicine. My mother-in-law could not U take calomel as it seemed JjM too strong for her, so she K used Black-Draught as a m wfr mild laxative and liver regulator . We use it Jmm in the family and believe ML BTM >1 's the best medicine for Bh BwTi the liver made." Try it. HJ Insist on the genuine? trM rwM Thedford's. 25c a peck- kP| GERM ANS PRESS WORLDGONQUEST London.?Pointing out the seriousness of the German menace in Siberia.and in Southern Asia, urging Jap* aneso intervention and insisting that the German people afford no hope of i,;sing against their imperialistic masters, Lord Robert Cecil, minist* r of blockade, pointed out in a statement to the Associated Press what hud already been accomplished by the Germans in the East. Spreading a large map on the table, Lord Robert said: "Look at what Germany has already done towards a scheme of world conquest. On the north she has taicen rich Baltic provinces over . which she purposes to install a German prince. "She sent troops to Finland and con eludes an agreement which puts Iho whole foreivn policy of Finland at her disposal. These steps fn the ncrth have practcally cut off Russia rotn scenes to the sea. "Looking farther south we find that Germany is in the course of occupying Odessa, the greatest Black Sea port, and that she has insisted that Russia cede to Turkey all ports at the east end of the Black Sea. Her evident design is to substitute for the Berlin to Bagdad railroad a now avenue to the east by Transcausasia an 1 Northern Persia. In the execution <>f this design Germany, moreover, hahad consciously or unconsciously tlie neoicl n?w./? .???-! ! _ p a 1- i* - II -,r.i.nuin.i ?ii ivi (. uiijJlTiUlUIl Ol inc l"?Olsheviki. "Look at the plight of Armenia. Roth Great Britain and America have already taken a deep interest and syin pathv in this unhappy peoi)le. Armenian refugees who fled into Transcaucasia are now, under the RussoGerman treaty, to be handed back to the Turks. "You have only to look at the map to see what a tremendous scheme of conquest Germany has undertaken. Having been thwarted in her plan to conquer France, this is the second string to her bow and for the roomexd the whole German people seem to be , backing the new imperialistic schem-3. . The military control of Germany is 1 pin amwiii anu unsnaKon . (.ierman democracy is docile and servile. The allies must adopt every means in their power to frustrate Germany's ..esign in the East," NOTICE OF SALE. J Under and by virtue of the decree* . and judgment of the court made bv his Honor H. F. Rice, Presiding ; Judge, in the case of George J. Holli- , day, Plaintiff vs. Israel Riley, L. \. , Riley, A. B. Elliott, Daniel Graham, , Conway Savings Bank, a Corporation. . and Burroughs <Sc Collins Company, a corporation, Defendants, and dated , the 1st day of March A. D. 1918, X, ( the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder be- ' fore the Court House door at Conway, ^ in Horry County, and State of South ' Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in April next, it being the 1 1st day of said inorrJi, all and singular those certain lands situate in 1 Horry County, and described as fol-1 ows, to wit: I < All and singular, all that certain deoe, parcel or tract of land lying l(ul hl>inn' in C-'.i 1 ,\r? r-> 4-c t' T1 ? uuiiiuuio rri i j t'JVi'll ? ?itip, County and State aforesaid, ontaining Ten (10) acres, more or ess, and bounded North by lands of D. H. Jordan, East by lands of Hen y Alford, South by lands Charlie Johnson, and West by lands of Jim Carroll. This being- the place where 1 now live and reside. This being the identical tract of land deeded to L. A. Riley by burroughs & Collins Co., by deed dated the 27th day of May A. D., 1001, and recorded in Hook "SS" at page 182. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser t'* pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 7th, 1018. ?J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County, j" H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. LAND NEAR TOWN I OFFERED FOR SALE; Wo offer for sale at a very low figure the fifteen acre tract of land near the corporate limits, the property of Mrs. Katherine G. Roll in son. This tract lies of the north si<le or*, the road loading from Conway to; Willow Spring, immediate oppo.iPthe old Melson residence, and i.s j bounded by lands of Col. D. A. Spi- i vey (Sanders Place) and others. Call or write us for our lowest price today.?Horry Land Agency.?adv. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fall* to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to Mdoys. | The &rtt application given liase and Ke>t. 50c * IK iwimtt mum, j... .j CONFH in the Federal Reserve an important part in th from the adverse condit break of the European wa is still helping to keep bv This system with its bulwark of strength to th bers of it. and will assi? requirements which thi to meet. By depositing your r ceive the protection and our membership in th< offer you PEOPLE ember ^federal reservl couw WtoA fK-KU-WA Those who object to liquid medial nee can secure Peruna tablets. BIG COTTON FARMER WILL STARVE FAMILY A farmer whose head and heart are evidently in the right place has writton a letter to the food administration j it Columbia which is very expressive and significant of conditions. The author of the letter requests that his name should not be published, but evidently" he is a hani working- farmer who is doing some thinking. He writes as folio v.i: "Barnwell, S. C.f March 1, 1918. "Mr. William Klliott, Columbia, S. C. "Dear Sir: "I was preparing: a letter to you I concerning- the possible ignorance of j the average housekeeper concerning j the preparation and use of corn bread,. I)ut I see that it was dccoribed today ] in a booklet, "War Economy in Food." "The danger that is fronting us is in the farmer?the big' cotton farmer The CORRECT TREA1 Colds are contracted when inflammation easily develops br grippe and pneumonia frequent have immediate treatment wit! SCOTT'51 y The National S which first builds un thf* forces fto the blood streams ai Its cod liver oil is the fav bronchial disorders and cli The imported Norwegian cod live refined in our own American lalx>rnt( Scott & Bow CHICKEN is often v( Thefrenciillouscwi islhefmeslshortrn )ENCE Banking System played I 10 recovery cf business I ions following the out- I r, thirty months ago; and 1 isiness on an even keel, I immense resources is a I e banks which are mem- 1 st them in any financial I ey may bo called upon I noney with us you re- I the new facilities which I 5 system enables us to I :S NATiONAL BANK j ay, South Carolina. j and Bronchitis Mrs. Rosa A. Kiss, 31S Clinton Place, Kansas City, Missouri, writes: "I was very sick with Catarrh and Bronchitis. I also liad a cold in the head. I used Peruna and am well pleased with the results. It has done me a great deal of good. I do not need any other medicine. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one who is troubled with catching cold frequently or any one who has a chronic cough or chronic catarrh. Those wishing further particulars concerning my case ms; write me. Be sure to enclose a stamp and 1 will answer." who will starve not only our boys in France, but his own family, if it is left for him to raise corn. Some of them are fixing to plant three-fourths cotton, which means not more than . . w?.? J . ? \. < yj ??s 1 l\l III IIHAI.MUIIS and that won't feed the mulo let alone the negro and the pigs. It will take at least 10 acres of corn to supply the average one-horse farm. I think it should i^e seen to. Kx.cu.se my pointed remarks. "Since writing this letter on March 1, I saw Mr. Duncan, the clerk of court for our eouuty, and he says that it is really worse than I wrote you, in that some of our farmers T mentioned wore not planting anything but cotton. "Please do not use my name as people will say that it is none of mv business." o The French newspapers give prominence to the visit to France of Newton D. Baker, the American secretary of war. rMENT FOR COLDS strength is lowered and the onchitis or lung trouble, while tly follow and any cold should EMULSION trength-Builder \ by carrying rich nourishment id creates real body warmth, orite of physicians for correcting lest troubles. X oil always used in Scott'a Emulsion is Jiow >ries which guarantees it free from impurities, ne. Hloomfield. N.J. 17-19 FAT. jstcd. A fcttanksii ingtorote) 4 I RAILROAD MEASURE j GOES TOPRESIDEKT"* Washington.?Congress formally disposed of the railroad control bill today when the House agreed to the conference report adopted by the Senate yesterday. The bill now goes to the President. Plans for future organization of the Government railroad administration under the railroad control bill, finally passed by Congress today, .cere discussed tonight at a conference between President Wilson and Director-Genera I Mc Adoo. One of the first big tasks will be the making of contracts with the railroad company for government compensation on the basis provided n the bill. Under the direction of John Barton Payne, chief counsel, John Skolton Williams, finance director, and C. A. Prcuty, chief of the^ division >T accounts, the negotiation of those contracts will be undertaken immediately. It probably will take many months to complete them. To Fix Salaries. With j fund at his disposal with, which to administer the railroad affairs. Mr. . uun V. Ill I IX mt' ! salaries of his assistants, most of I whom have severed connections with i ailroads. Heretofore the expenses of ho lailread administration have horn i home from an allotment from ths Pre.idont's emergency fund. P ovision wi'l bo made for the j v"<0!),lK)0.()i)0 i evolving fund established by the bill in determining the amount of the third liberty loan. The I reusurv has sufficient funds to ca?v. for minor drafts, particularly since a clearing house for railway earnings and expense is to he established and nayments to roads will be on the basis of the difference between actual oarni ings and the guaranteed rate. ? a COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Franklin W. Moody, Plaintiff, vs. Eliza Moody, Delia Jenrette, Cloie .lnhn??n \-r?n., ?.. ? .. UIK i UIV) IUIKK1)"| fjTUHISr Moody, Paulina Hand, Nathan Moody, Emma Young-, Mary Johnson, Josephine Moody, Rose Moody, Vance E. Moody, Coinie O. Moody, G. B. Jenkins and Doctor Phipps, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE % NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of th^ Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of jrour answer to the said complaint on the ' subscriber at His office at Conway, I S C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action j will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 1.1th, A. D. 191S. M. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Evander Moody, Absent Defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated actioq and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S C., on the 13th day of February A. D. 19IS. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. RUB-MY-T1SM Will cure youi Rheumatism I Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps. jColic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and i Burns, Old Sorej, Sting3 of Insect? Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c o NOTICE. | All persons having claims against j the Farmers & Merchants Bank *f Conway, S. C., (in liquidation), including the depositors of the said Bank, are hereby required to forthI with make proof of their claims j against the said Bank to the uader i? ? - * .. . r^KinTu m-cfivcr. Application has been made to the Court for an Order | authorizing me to pay out the funda j in my hands to the depositors mad | claimants, in their pro rata shares. ~ W. A. FREEMAN, Receiver. | Conway, S. C. ?*4w January 21, 101 d ?1-.U-18?2t Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syitw The Old Standard general strengthening Joeic, GROVli'3 TASTltl.USS chill TONlC.drTOftout Maiaria.enriches the blood,and bill Ida uptheayntem. A true tonic. For adult* aud children. 69c