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MMf I Bon Marc I STYLE PLUS QUAL1 I Our showing this S I cumstances the market 1" largest and best we havi I The BON MARCHE I York, not only buying nI bought were shipped. I You MUST come tc I of this exceptional assot I Owing to the congestion I conditions, the use of tl' I factory from either poii I Suits, priced ; I Coats, $25.OC Silk and Geort tt Qi-irtc nn I\J l\ 1 I Uf W W? W OTHER SECTIONS ( The above is only o partment Store, but you down to the smallest dct Write for samples c ordering* samples be sur you want and what you j have a buyer, who looks her immediate and perse gest the kind of goods yc tume you have in mind. BETTER MERCHANI ii I Weekly L &C T War S You, Mr. ] be, if you are c the Governmeul are talking ! Have you You canno you bought any j Its very ea I and while you i I a in cJj IUHU VslblCa consciousness c || have helped yor kB, men to whom y ? We say it! 1 stamps, but it ii j l purchase of the I stamp to a man I the cause, and I more as a resuli I formation. I This expei a know decided ii B himself and on I the $5.00 War I $10.00 in 40 oi I proud of his pu I to asked how to I be sold him son I back to purchas I stamps, and at I and another the I stamps. I You can d I Suppose y< I try to sell them Burroi mmmammmmmmmammmmmm \ CALL FOR USED CLOTHES. If ycfu have any used or surplus clothing}?anything from a baby's t-locking to a man's hat, which includes every thing in size and kind from the foot up (stiff hats of all hinds wi ladies fancy slippers excepted) bring them along and leave them at Conway Trading Company end they will be sent to the Belgian he, Wilmingl N IN LADIES GARMENTS SPRING pring despite the extraordinary has imposed upon retailers, is e ever made. buyers have been constantly in lerchandise, but seeing that the < ? Wilmington to secure the adva tnient of higher grade gam of the railroads and other prev ic approval plan is by no means, its of view. it $25.00 to $59.50. I to $50.00. jette Dresses $19.50 to $65.00. to $25.00. IF THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORI >ne department of the many in thi will find every section as con ail as this one. >f the new silk and cotton fabrics e and state exactly the kind of i are going' to make from them, out for all mail orders and gives )nal attention, and will be glad to >u will need to make up what evei USE FOR INTELLIGENT i letter From Bi Jollins Compa hrift Stamp avings S1 Ylan, whatever your trade or p: >ue of those who not long since i t as an agent for thrift stamps, i sold any thrift stamps yet? t sell them unless you first buy yet, or have you tried to sell an ^sy if you will just take a little don't make anything out of it, ( en you shouldn't want to) you if having done something wortl ir government and will also have ou sold the stamp. 3 easy,?not so easy to sell a la 3 easy to get people interested ii ! stamps and after you have so , woman or child you have enlist they will unquestionably go fi t of your efforts and of their in ience may help you. One ag< ; was his duty to buy some of [ Saturday morning he invested $ Saving Stamps which sold at $4 f the 25c thrift stamps. Natui rchase and told it and the first get them, and after explaining i [\e of them, and this followed u se $9.00 worth additional of tl odd times during the day he sc j entire amount of his original o the same if you get interested ou invest in even $5.00 or $10.( ighs & Collii among the poor needy Belgians and Belief Commission for distribution French in the German occupied parts oF those countries. The Red Cross is asked to collect these garments this week. It is a nation wide movement. Horry has never failed yet. Join in and make a little sacrifice, ? v.'ill make you feel better. The need is very great. % TP KHttT HK ton, N. C. ran I -k s Do- |\ lplete jj) ia ?^f3 A" MlhMltwM rOOdS . ??f" Wo them ? SUg- i : cos(OMEN SHOPPERS I nrroughs my : >S tamps signed un with - o?-? "r it is to you we them. Have r? i time and try, and if you are will have the i while, will benefited the rge number of i the sale and Id even a 25c ed that one in arther and do terest and injnt whom we he stamps for 82.80 in 20 of 1.14 each, and rally he was man he told it t to this party ntil he went le 25c thrift >ld to first one purchase of and try. )0 worth and V is Co. IHMIHIHHHHHBHfllHMBHHHHL Seven general officers of the army, five of them now commanding National Guard and National Army divisions in this country, have been found i>hy sic ally unfit for overseas > duty by a medical examining boar*!, and in the case of the divisional commanders, will be assigned to other duties. t r 4 /. , t> * < . ** f i l l) 'j r. BALD, OOBWAT,?. O. BAKE VICTORYBREAD OR CLOSE UP SHOPS Washington.?All bakers not using the required 20 per cent, of wheal flour substitutes in bread and rolls were ordered tonight to cease baking these products on March 20. They will not be permitted to resume until they are prepared to conform to the, regulations, under "penalty m revocation ofYtfc&i'r licenses.. . A committee of food administrators reeonv mneded the action as a step toward making effective the slogan, 44Victory bread or close.*' o An it li^hjuch the same, my dear, When you are wooing of a maid; 11' you'll indifferent appear, She will capitulate, the jade. ?Newark Advocate. The reason why a single girl no.*c r gets over 23 years old is because she regards it as a sin to be 30 years old. o COPY SI MMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, M. G. Parker and A. K. Parker, Plaintiffs, vs. Lcuise Parker, T. E. Parker, V. C. Parker, Nolie M. McDowell, Effie Todd, H. Russell Todd, John E. Richardson, J. II. Richardson, Ann E. Cox, P. Columbia Long, wife oi George M. Long, Missouri C. Richardson, Lucy A. Todd, S. Ella Long, and all and singular the heirs at law of Isaac Bellamy, deceased, whose names and dlaces of residence are unknown to plaintiffs, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: I YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint I in this action, which has been filed ' in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said j County, and to serve a copy of yovr answer to the said complaint on th'? subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to ansswer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Coxirt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 13th, A. D. 1918. H. H. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. To V. C. Parker and T. E. Parker, Absent Defendants: Take Notice That the Complaint in the foregoing- stated action and the ' Summons of which the foregoing is a 1 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 16th day of March A. D. 1918. !w. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) . C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o A Statement of The Condition of The CONWAY SAVINGS BANK Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close of Business March 1, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $119,842.12 Furniture and Fixtures 100.00 Other Real Estate Owned 1,781.00 Due from Bunks and ,, i Bankers 15,058.87 ?. f TOTAL $167,893.08 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current P .1 m, r-? . I ? nrtA r f\ rjA|jfiise? ixim iiixf.s raid i,o?>a.o'j Dividends Unpaid 2.00 Savings Dej>osits 49,850.68 Time Certificates of Deposit 71,940.63 Cashier's Checks 6.00 Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger 1,754.27 TOTAL $137,393.08 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of Horry. )ss. Before me came J. McC. MARTIN, 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 books of said bank. J. McC. MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of March 1918. A. H. LONG Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: Will A. Freeman, H. L. Buck, D. V. Richardson, DIRECTORS. ONWHEATLESS HATS I UEXO BHAaoucxm IASTBY OR B1EAKEAST FOODS CONTAINING |^H| i, ; i . * ? ii ' 1 \ ' >ih r ??????????i ~m PINE, CYPRESS AND I BY RAIL G WE PAY TH ?PRI Apply D WARD-BATI '* ' Conway ?-O LEWIS LANDING, OL SUITABLE FOR INFORMA INGiTO ARRES" VICTION OF AN' PERSONS STEJ FROM? WARD-BATE Conway. Charter No. 1053G Report of The t CONWAY NATIONAL ? In the State of South Carolina, at the RESOL Loans and discounts (except those shov Deduct: Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts i this bank, not shown under Item d al Overdrafts, unsecured $437.10 U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bor.da U. S. bonds deposited to secure circular U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted and unpledged Premium on U. S. bonds Liberty loan bonds: Liberty Loan Botods, 3 1-2 per cent, an unpledged Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2 per cent and to secure State or other deposits or 1 Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. S 'securities other than U. S. bonds (not owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc. Jtock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 pei . alue of banking house Equity in Banking house | 'V' furniture and fixtures ileal estate owned other than banking 1 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Cash in vault and net amounts due fro Checks on other banks in the same cit> porting bank (other than Item 17) Total of Items 14, 15, lb, 17, and 1 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected?appr and Bills Receivable not past due j War Savings Certificates and Thrift ; I TOTAL " v.. UABILI Capital stock paid in ! Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest and ta: interest and discount collected or credil and not earned (approximate) Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to banks, bankers, : (other than included in Items 31 or 3 Total of items 32 and 33 Demand deposits (other than bank dep to Reserve (deposits payable wi Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than (other than for money bo it owed) Cashier's checks outstanding Total of demand deposits (other th to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 3 Time deposits subject to Reserve (pay; subject to 30 days or more notice, an Certificates of deposit (other than for Total of time deposits subject to fl 42, 43, 44, arid 45 United States Deposits (other than p Liabilities other than those above state Credits Federal Reserve Rank TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Counl I, Will A. Freeman, Cashier of the at that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to> before m< J. CORRECT-ATTEST: H. L. BUCK, o n ?? ? ? o. r. nAW^fi, D. V. RICHARDSON, Directoi Ul " TOPSY TURVEY. ? Hv.m j>-j A play, "Topsy TurykV?"* ' will de given by local talent' at OaklfcnH School building:, Friday evening, March 22, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Proceeds will be for the benefit (it '' i s ( \ t . ) ! -ft - TED 1 POPULAR SAW LOGS I IR WATER ' I IE MARKET irect to I :COMPANY I I i, s. c. 1 0 KAWAWANA SITE | REWARD , I HON LEAD- H r AND CON- I 1 PERSON OR | MING LOGS 1 COMPANY I S. C. \ I m Reserve District No. 5.1 'ondition of The I JANK AT CONWAY 1 Close of Business on March 4th, 1918 UCES \ i\\ in b and c) $134,574.95 1 sold with endorsement of )ove (see Ttem 57c) 134,574.95 437.10 of 1917): Cion (par value) 50,000.00 ness owned \ 20,000.00 70,000.00 I d 4 per cent, 37,434.00 4 per cent, pledged jills payable 87,434.00 .): i including stocks) * 4,000.00 a nnn rui ' I y wv?w rcent of subscription) 1,600.00 18,200.00 , . I 18,200.00 2,900.00 ' louse 2,000.00 Bank 12384.37 m national banks 118,774.08 . or town as re2,480.71 8 104,139.18 and due 2,500.00 oximute?on Notes 1,000.00 Stamps actually owned ^, n 667.00 : ^ $409,452.29 TIES ' * }v $30,000.00 rV*? 3300.00 3355:62 xes paid 3,295.78 559.84 ,ed, in advance of maturity X\ 1,006.W ' J,v 50,000.00 md trust companies 2) 16,704.35 16,704.35 osits) subject , * * th in 30 days): ? C . ? 239,605.39 i 30 days -\ 10,500.00 2,432.35 tan bank deposits) subject O Af\ 1 * ? ~ " vy tvi (iiiu *4i able after 30 days, or d postal saving's): money borrowed) 34,517.84 teserve, Items 34,517.84 ?ostal savings): cl: Deferred 1,132.52 $409,452.29 ty of Horry, (ss.) >ove named bank, do solemnly swear i best of my knowledge and belief. WILL A. FREEMAN. Cashier. d this 18th day of March, 1918 Mc. C. MARTIN, Notary Public. ; < ' N < > m. t SchooL. Adtai&tlon: Children 15 cents. Adults 25 cents. Marye Brooka,' Lorn May ?Teachers. >