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TWO AUSTRIA ASKS US TO PARTICULARIZE Wants Issue Over Sinking of Ancona Defined More Clearly NOT GOVERNED BY NOTES TO GERMANY Willing to Discuss Question If United States Will Develop Case. London.?The reply of the AustroHungarian government to the note from the United States relative to the sinking of the steamer Aneona by an Austrian submarine was handed to ' Tedcrick C. Per.ficld, United States ambassador at Vienna. The correspondent quotes from the reply as follows: "From the sharpness with which the government of the United States believed it ought to censure the commander of the submarine and from the firmness with which the demands addressed to the Austro-Hungarian government appear to have been brought forward, it could be expected that the American government would clearly give the actual circumstances upon which it relics. As can be easily recognized, the presentation of the cir cumstanccs contained in the note allows numerous doubts and gives not all sufficient reasons for blaming the rommninlnr of thn enhmii vinnc tlm Austrian government, even if the representation proves correct in all points and the demand in the case is based on the most rigorous legal interpretation. "The American government also omitted to indicate the persons to whose statements it refers and to to whom it apparently believes it may attribute a higher degree of trustworthiness than to a commander of j the imperial royal navy. Proposes Discussion. "As to the number names and the details concerning the fate of the American citizens, who, in the critical moment were aboard the above mentioned steamer, the note does not give xmy explanation. Put in view of the fact that the Washington cabinet now has given a positive declaration that at the above mentioned incident, subjects of the United States came to grief, the Austro-Hungarian government in principle is prepared to enter into an exchange of opinion with the American government. Hut in the first instance it must raise the question of why this government refrained from juridically motivating the demands stated in its note with /ogard to the special circumstances of the incriminating incident, which arc es pecially pointed out by the American government and in the face of such motivation mentioned an exchange of correspondence which it had with another government about another affair. "The Austro-Hungarian government is the less able to follow the Washington cabinet in this unusual attitude as it in no way posesses knowh dge of all the correspondence having reference to it. The AustroHungarian government also is not of the opinion that this knowledge could be sufficient for the present case which, according to its own information, is materially different from the case or cases to which the American government apparently is referring. Therefore tHe Austro-Hungarian government must leave it to the Washington cabinet to draw up the individual legal maxims which the commander of Mu? submarine is alleged to have violated when sinking the Ancona. Not Hound by Itcrlin. (ITU- A ' 1 i lie miaiirtvu JIISO thought it advisable to point out the attitude which the lieriin cabinet in the before-mentioned exchange of cor vospondence had taketu In the highly esteemed note the Au .tin-Hungarian government finds no support for this course. If the American government should have intended thereby to express an opinion as if a precedent exists for the present case, the Austro-Hungarian government, in order to present case, the Austro-Hungarian government in order to prevent misunderstandings, must declare that it of course, must preserve full liberty to ugo its own legal interpretations during the discussion of the Ancona case." Sympathy for Victims. STATE ITEMS)! OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE The new South as a monument to the victories of peace during the last half century, was the general theme of the deliberations of the Southern Commercial Congress. Describing William J. Bryan as "simply obsessed" and Theodore Roosevelt as "the giant in Mother Goose," Senator Tillman, of the naval committee, addressed the Senate last week on national defense and assailed what he characterized as the greed of private manufacturers of war materials. There were 27,1591 bales of cotton ginned in Florence county, from the crop of 1915, prior to December 1, ivio, as compared with .">8,440 bales ginned prior to Hoc. 1, 1914. I That the problems of the South are ' the1 problems of the nation was the | predominate note sounded at the open nig address at the first day of the Southern Commercial Congress. Mr. Horace I.. Darr, auditor of Florence County for the past twelve years, died last week about seven o'clock at bis home on West Palmetto street. The United States supreme court has refused to set aside the verdict for $22,500 damages against the Seaboard Air Line which the Lexington civil court awarded to Mrs. Beauregard Koennecke of Columbia because of the death of her husband, a conductor, in the Seaboard yard at Cayce A request for the hearing on the requisition for Ben J. Ashworth, under arrest at Abbeville, has been made of the governor by J. Howard Moore. Ashworth is wanted in Elbert county, Cieorgia. Nearly $14,000 will be disbursed on i New Year's day by the Standard i Warehouse company of Columbia in dividend checks. o Flying Across Atlantic is New Easy. ^ In the January American Magazine Merle Crowell quotes Henry Woodhouse as saying that a transatlantic flight in an aeroplane is now an easy matter. Mr. Woodhouse is governor of the Aero Club of America and member of the Conference Committee on National Preparedness. " 'The $100,000,000 spent, and the $200,000,000 appropriated for military j aircraft in the last three years by the nations of the world will be one of the ( best investments for peace (said Mr. Woodhouse). As an indication of the stimulus that flying has received, I may mention the fact that any of the j "super-Americas" Mr. Curtiss is build j ing could easily fly across the Atlan- , tic Ocean." 1 The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXATIVK BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look <or the signature of K. W. GROVE. 25c. 1 FRIEND, ARE YOU DISCOURAGED? Does everything look sort of dark and gloomy to you? Do you have the "blucs?,! I Docs it take supreme effort for you to gc j aoout your daily work and keep yourscl! half-way cheerful? This feeling of cliscouragcment, despondency and gloom is the result of a slu?t;iah Liver. Just plain Liver trouble n.akcs a big pile of unhappincss?makct Lie look hardly worth living, sometimes. Get your Liver in perfect working order, I by taking Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Uyrup, and you'll soon feel like a different person, i he sun will shine blighter. People you meet w ill seem more agreeable. You'll get keen ENJOYMENT out of life. You'll tackle your work and your food with relish. You'll feel TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER. You'll find j yourself possessed of the courage and hopeI iulness ol youth. PR. TIIACHER'S Liver aud BSoocS Syrup t acts as a tonic, and strongtbencr to the Liver. It encourages and helps that important organ to do its work easily and 11.ore successfully. THEN the stomach I and bow .:1s, and every organ of tlie body j is also able to do its work right, for "King Liver rules them all" and v. lien your Liver : is right YOU are WLLL. Hope, happiness, courage, success? these arc yours when your Liver is active and strong. If you haven't got a bottle of Dr. Tliachcr's Liver & I>lood Syrup at hand now, go or send for it AT ONCE, and give your Liver the help it is calling for. THEN you'll sec the sun break . through the clouds and you'll be hopeful, happy, WELL. All dealers sell 00c and SI.00 bottles. ; THACHER MEDICINE COMPANY^ rimtMnnniia. Tonnr?SNOft. The government expresses to Amj bassador Pen field full sympathy for the victims of the Ancona sinking, says the correspondent. ?\i i .... , .. L:. THE HORRY H WHAT OTHER PAI His Gift Early. The Russian Christmas may be a fortnight late, but Mr. Wilson gets his Christmas gift a week early.? Winthrop Weekly News. Fools All Dead. What has become of the old-fashioned agriculturist who used to eat a toadstool in mistake for a mushroom? ?The State. Hunting Trouble. It's going to be tough for the tillers of the soil. When the cattle tick leaves the boll weevil will come.?Georgetown Times. Here Still. What has become of the old-fashioned preacher, who looked in the collection box before he preached?? Marion Star. On I'ncle Henry. The Washington Star nominates Henry Ford for the honorary title of Admiral. Why not wait until he takes command of a flotilla of jitney submersibles??News & Courier. Common Thought. Suggestions for Chritsmas gifts? Buy 'em early.?Evening Uost. Astonish Ignorance Even. When small officials become arbitrary they disgust ignorant people with their government.?Times & Democrat. No. May Irwin says she loves President Wilson, but it is safe to say that it won't make Colonel Bryan jealous.? Morning Star. Never Existed Brother. What has become of the honest old maid who admitted that she never had many chances??Marion Star. We Don't Either. If Harry Thaw really was crazy we don't see why he hasn't gone on the vaudeville stage before this.? York News. Tar Heel Advice. Hold your cotton for still higher prices. The signs arc that cotton will i ?0 much higher. News-Reporter, i Well, Yes. There's nothing really sacred about i Thursday. One day is as good for giving thanks as another. Why not Thanksgiving Day on Mon lay.?Florence Times. Can't Fight Ourselves. We do not take any stock in the prediction that there will be serious trouble between this country and some of the European nations before the v/ar is over. As we see it, Germany's position is such that she can't force us into war, and the Allies would have everything to lose and nothing to gain by forcing a war on lis. A nation can't fight by itself.? Dillon Herald. 11 Mian ii .mi . I |^T,outt^NKor | Absolutely Pure for 1 B V.o.A 4 LarSe f 3 x?>sl*Q^L<iy Bottles tt[j7 *3 v ^^C3U5^>^ Builds musclf and flesh. Sends the joy yuu?inedirinal hut palatable lil | IIrhr's My Big Friu: Offer St>nd $3 for 1 I a rare bottles of Rose's Modi I will send you froo one extra large bottle, mi H Malt in nil, express prepaid, provided you I R. M. Rose /, Company The Old Reliable Distillers ^ ami incim . . . . ties in all. I CHATTANOOGA ? | TENNESSEE t Nnme Eg 5 Kxpress Office9 Useful and beautiful m 1 PREMIUMS FREE 2 Post Office | With ROSE Goods. ?81 umce-? 4 Write for book. ? R p D or gt GROW CABJE g^WlllNPmCfil ARE HIGH. n of North Carolina th ) finest !<>t of CAI)DA ahjpfttftnt during Sept eni herftnd October, an I and hardy and can stand ttio elfec ts of the h< H Wo have only no variety, viz., THE FLOff given us satisfaction, set during September Shoo, N. C., 1000 to 4000 f<P $l.r?0 per 1000; &0(X 1000. Buyer pays express charges. Prices I MEGGETT PRODUCE CO., (Tho700A< I Wo also grow Cabbage Plan's fo I and will bo glad to oiipt ERA LP, COWWAY, S. O. PERS ARE SAYING Under Difficulties. Mullins has croakers and knockers, but she is going ahead, just the same. ?Enterprise. Zoological Note. The scarcity of fresh water crabs in inland streams is easily accounted for. They're all in Washington getting ready to vote against preparedness.?Selected. Steal in City. The stealing of automobiles on the streets of Charlotte is an avocation becoming entirely too common for the good of the city. It is a species of maliciousness that is hard of detecI nnrl !<m> 1%..4 ? . I. 4-1 I iivii turn ]jivvt iHiwil, UUl WI1CI1 lilt' [)0liec do succeed in bringing an offender of this character, to the bar of justice, the offender should be given iho limit. A few doses or rock pile would tend to abate the nuisance.? ' ''v.iidotte Observer. . ASAGAZINB 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS ]7"EEP informed of the World's Progress ir. 1 Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. Foi Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals to all classes?Old and Young?Men and Women. 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C. fl ir thltiffltnt from Movombor to April B BllllflBlllBHliHHI29HHH3BBSHI^BHii Ifmkkiun items GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING The British and French troops have 1 successfully carried their retreatment from Servia across the Greek frontier Activity in cotton spinning tboughout the country waa greater during November than in any month for some time. % Peace discussions may be continued in the Reichstag, according to a Leipsic newspaper which says that 34 socialist members have signed a declaration expressing dissatisfaction with the results of the recent discussion. The government proposes to form a "black list" of enemy traders in neu i xrai countries with whom British firms will be prohibited from trading. Field Marshal Sir John French at his own request has permitted to relinquish his post of commander-inchief of the British forces in France and Belgium. Characterizing the epidemic of tyI phus fever which has been raging in Mexico City for some time as "most grave and alarming," Gen. Carranza has made public the drastic plan he has started for combating a further spread of the disease. One cent postage within the limits of a postoffice is proposed in a bill bill introduced by Representative Stedman of North Carolina. The Austro-Hungarian admiralty is entirely opposed to any disavowal of the course of the submarine commander who was responsible for sinking of the Italian steamer Ancona. iMg&aga&asasasasasaiEl&agl g HORRY COUNTY 1 S TRUST COMPANY | [@j L. D. Magrath jsz Manager. m |S Real Estate ra Real Estate Loans ? 53 Bonds ss Insurance ws !KSJK!5K5Ka5aS5K!E3!y!5aa) AMERICAN NA' OF WILI Capital and Surplus Total resources DOES BOTH COMMERCIAL 4 per cent, compounded 1 depart 0 F F I Thos. E. Cooper Geo. O. Gaylord I Chas. E. Bethea Wm. C. Denny E. Fred Banck . BUT WE ARE STILL AT 1 VILLE, S. C? WITH THE mil iipnAiuimiAi" pai ttfAL EVIttlUtlAIMUI^t tV THE NEEDS OF THE FAF Our Prices S THE BEAUTY OF IT IS TF GOODS AT PRICES TO S WE BUY IN LARGE QUAF SMALL PROFITS. YOU Toddvill JL L I Assist Your Stomach To Get Rid of the Poisonous Gases and Fermenting Food. A good long: fast will do this sometimes. A trip to the mountains. Tramping. Roughing it. Yes, very good remedies. But are you going to avail A yourself of either one of these remedies. No? Then the next best thing Is to try a bottle of Peruna. Take It according to directions. You will have a natural appetite. All gas and fermentation In the stomach will dls appear. Read what Mrs. Bmma Betl, Box 204, Fori Pierce, Florida, says; "/ was taken suddenly with swelling of the stomach and bowels, and great distress. Very painful. Three doctors gave me no relief. Could not eat anything. Everything soured. I was starving to death. I began taking Peruna and was soon strong enough to do work. After taking five bottles I can truthfully say I am well. I gained ^ twenty pounds." The Uest Hot Weather Ton'-. jKOVI-;1"' TASTI'I.KSSchill TONIC enriches the "?lood, builds r the whole system ana will wonlerlully strengthen and fortify you to withstand he depressing effect of ?lie hot surome*- SOc. ft, o Estray Notice. #*1^. Notice is hereby given that there has been taken up at the residence of W. C. Martin, R. F. D. No. 2, Conway, S. C., one small mare mule, having but one eye, and that the owner of the same is unknown; and that the said mule has been estrayed before the undersigned, due appraisment made and f Vi r\ dul it -filrwl in tho nffir?n nf tVm t ? IV. OUtMV/ MM? j ass V11V v/i. VV. vx VilXy Clerk of the Court of Horry County*/ Unless the owner shall appear and prove this property within the period of four months from this date according to law, the same will be advertised and sold as provided by the statute. N. B. SMART, Magistrate. 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