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XH? ITALIANS SINK AUSTRIAN SHIPS New York.?The torpedoing of two Austrian battleships in the harbor of Trieste by Italian torpedo cuaft on the T night of December 9 is re pointed in a message received here today by Com mander C. Pfister of the Italian navy. The information was contained in . ? teleg ram received by Commander Pfister from Capt. I.. Vaimutelli, the naval attache of the Italian embassy at Washington. 44After successfully crossing several obstructions ami mine fields," the dispatch said, "the Italian topedo craft entered the harbor of Trieste where they fired four torpedoes against two Austrian men of war of the monarch type. All the torpedoes tlioi,- turfrots ar.d exploded. If av IU7TI VH* *M r, - - "Though tho most inteirse .artillery fire was concentrated against the at * tacking torpedo hoats and thougt? von torpedoes were fired .against them, all of our units returned safely." o PROG It AM OF THE BUCK C REEK A NION j The next session is with Pleasant i Home Church. Dec. 28th, -29th and ! 80th. Introductory .Sermon by Rev. R. i>. Carter. Recess Id minutes, after which tic Union will be called to order shy Mod erator. List of Churches called and Delegates enrolled. Query No. 1 : What is our 'Obligation to old -worn out "Ministers? I)is? citssion opened by Rev. W. D. Stevens. Query No. 2: What is the Meaning of the Resurrection of the Dry Rones, Kzekioi 27th chapter? Discussion opened by Rev. J. W. Todd. Adjournal until H-dO Saturday. Devotional led by Rev. T. ,fi. Pa'-j terson. Letters of called for not present Friday. Query No. What have we as Christians to do with Christ's Second Coming ? Discussion opened by Rev. G. F. Stanley. Preaching 11 :20 by Re.v, -R. Coats. Recess 1"> minutes. Query No. 4: The Church's Responsibility Jwr the young People* of the Community, and How to Meet it? Discussion opened by Rev. R. R. Carter. Fleeting of (.Officers. i ii 1 ? ^ v> . .1. ri a i W. A- Prince, 1). D. Marvel son, Committee. ^ ,| TAX UK I I UN S I OK F ISC AL V K Alt 1918. The Ct mity Auditor of Horry County will a: tend tlio following places at times specified below for the pu) pose of taking returns for the fiscal y< u1918 of all poll tax payors, also of .ill property both RKA1. AND PERSONAL owned January 1st, 191S . All able bodied i s between the siges of 21 and bp wars capable of j earning a support, shall be deeme ? taxable polls. Kxecutors ami Adminislrat< rs are fonnir<>d ttt marke their returns. \ ail " lire to make returns within the timei specified. subjects the delinquent to a jx nalty of f>() per cent. JJayboro-?Monday, January 7 tit,' f row 1 0 to 12. Kehobeth?.Monday, J arm ray 7lht, from 2 to 4. Mt. IMs^ah?Tuesday. January Mil, from 1) to 11. Il.o .en Tuesday, January Mil. ,Vop. i io i. St v n X ii a -Wednesday, .Jan nary 9li , uv. in to \2. Slrou St' t\ Wednesday. Janu ary !) .it. rotn 2 to 1. Kl yvd: a * <1 I! ( i.- e Tluii .<la;. , J ami: ry 1 tit h, f roni It) to ">. Sp. intf llrantT. Friday. Januar, 1 1 ht, 1. nn !? to IT (irassy (Jay Friday. .January lit from to 1. (j?< rt n Sea Saturday, January 12lc 1 roi.i t (? l 2. Hammond - .Monday, January I -11 , from II to ! 2. Daisy?Monday, January 1 1th, J'ro*: 2 to 4. Nathan IJeilamy's Store Tuesday. January loth, from 10 to 12 I .onus?Tuesday, January loth from 2 to 4. Urooksville- Wednesday, JatiM.tr 10th. fi oni 0 to 11. Little Hivor~*-Wednesday, January J 6th, from 1 to 3. "Warnpee?Thursday, January 17th, from 9 to 12. Hand?Thursday, January 17th. from 2 to 2:30. Tilly Swamp-*-Thursday, .January 37th, from 3:80 to 4. Cool Spring?Monday, January, 21st, from 11 to 12. Aynor?Monday, January 21st, jy<*n 2 to 4. ^ (juliyantg Ferry?Tuesday, January 22nd, from 9 to 3. Dog Bluff?Wednesday, January, 23rd, from 10 to 11. J ordan v i lie-?W edncsda y, J a nua ry 211 rd, from 1 to M. Coopers Store?Thursday, January, 24th, from 11 to 12. Stalvcy?Thursday, January 24th, from 2 to 4. Burgess?Friday, January 25th, lVom 9 to 12. .? Fowlers School House?Tuesdav, January 29th, from 9 to 11. Boris?Tuesday, January 29th, from 1 t? 4. San fore!?Wednesday, January 30, from 9 to 11. Adrian?Wednosndy, January 30ih, from 1 to 3. Myrtle Beach?Thursday, January, 31st, from I to 4. The balance of the time until February '20th at the Auditor's office m Conway. N. C. ADAMS, County Auditor. . ? AT HOTEL GRACE. I Amon.u the recent arrivals at Hotel Grace are the following: T. W. Butler, Xoith Carolina. R. F. Hall Wilmington, N C. J. C. Robinson, Wilmington, NT. C. Hoyt McMillan, Mullins, S. C. J. A. Brothers, Wilming*ton, N C. J. B. Avant, North Carolina. C. F. Lindsay, Boston, Mass. Wm. Kites, Richmond, Va. Bryce Haynes, South Carolina. R. F. Harris, Norfolk, Va. K. I?. Harro'son, Mullins, S. C. F L. Buffkin, Green Sea, S. C. S. A. Hammonds, Fair Bluff, N. C. G. W. Hatcher, Richmond, \'a. Mrs. S. A. Hammond, Fair Bluff, N C. Thomas B. Watson, Ft. Moultrie, SC. W. Tillman Smith, lloiry, S C. Earl Smith, Horry, S C. Olin Moore, South Carolina. A. H. Jaffe, Baltimore, Md. L. L. Adair, South Carolina | J. I). Zimmerman, Bine Island, S C. I /inrw< I 'iPirtL- r'.il....... * . T * - .... i. / i wi .iuv .?v iii11 v(ijir ui ry, r> v. . j Larry 15. Martin, Jorclunvillo, S. C. Jamos D. Duncan, Allsbrook, S C. John R. Moore, Gal'vanls Forrv, i Calvin Mishoo, Allsbrook, S C. G. U. Moore, Aynor, S C. Dwight Grainger, Tabor, N C. H G. Smith, Horry, S C. j W. A. James, Gailvants Kerry, S. 1 . j I). A. Loyd, Loris, S C. ; F. A. Dew, Conway, S. C. 1 ,J. F. Hooks, Conway, S. C. j Lacy Rogers, Conway, S C. J. 15. Strom!, South Carolina. It. O. Hanson, Conway, S. C. YV. Cannon, and wife, Conway, S C. j YV. F. YVe.Memon, Florence, S C. \V. F. Da'ton, Wilmington, N C. YV. C. Wolfe and wife, North Car. j (J. W. Stof'i< hi, Greensboro, X. C. t Franklin Whalen, lialtimore, M(i. Miss Kate Lurch, Loris, SC. Miss Ruth Wat-on, I .oris, S. C. Miss Florrie Watson Loris, S. C. J. K. Pearson, Chadbourn, X. C. ('. U. House, I .oris, S. C. Mn.'k I . Anderson, I .oris, ?S. ('. C. and wife, Loris, S. C. K. C. Cridlin, Richmond, \'a. \V. A. (luerrv, Charleston, S. C. K. L. Merryman, Ma'ion, S. C. K. !?. I t ley, Cam]) Sevvier, S. C. \V\ C. (ilove. North Carolina. ! '. M. Merman. Jacksonville, F!a. J. (1. Todd, Wilmington, X. C. ( i. W. I 1 ill, I' !(.fence, S. ( . W. \V. Cunningham, South Carolina II. 11. < i aver, (leorcetown. S. C. (1 < o. Met/. Charleslor., S. C. A. S. Khrieh, Ceo jretown, S C. I,. I.arnr, Tar'ooro. N". ('. J. S. I>< "ei |\ , C >n\vay, S C. I'\ W. Willi . Florence, S. C. J. M. ! )< nny. Savannah, (la. W in. L. Miller, Wilminj-Vton. N. C. W. K. S" wait, Wil ninut ni. X. C. >> . u. i < :<t ad.hoe, Dillon, > (' W. 1'. (lurdwi k, City. kk j?. C ley n.nil wife, Lie]ence, S ' W. \\ . !i:t. r North Carolina, i Dev. T. i\ Walsh, Voi k. S. ( Mr. and Mr.-, li. (). (."minor, CUio.t; }M), in. ! I'UOCKAM nr riir 1 PCD DICIC CM ON Tin* IVe l)t i- Union wid moot wi'ii | tlu- Alt. Pisgali Church, Dec. J9. j ami :i0, DMT ICrulay 11 a. ni.- Introductory Sermon In IC. I.. Owen.;. At the close of which the Moderator to Call the Union to order. Letters called for, read and delegates enrolled. Heing regularly organized the Subject viz: to he discussed in general, Seeing the territory covered by The Pec Dee Union is so large for. Convenience Would it Not he Adv's- i i able to Divide 7 Saturday Morning. }):.'{() a. in.?Devotional Kxercis.es by W. A. Spivey. Miscellaneous Business. Topic: Of what Use is the 15. V. I'. U. to our Baptist Churches by Hudson THE HOBBY HERA* KODAK the ideal I XMAS Gift "Look the Horry over. They have lots of nice things.'' HORRY "TRe Beautiful C Remember our up to dati pates your every want ir T. $ Every article shown is lh est prices. ;t STILL MORE GOODS CC Don't forget you will fir Shelley. ! 2nd What is our Duty to tin I , Young Christians of our ('huivhes and' ' Mow Can wo Host Perform that Duty i I by Kev, A. T. Rodgers. ?" i Written Report on Orphanage by ! t W. C. Hooks. Sunday .Morning. 10 a. m.?Sunday School, at the \ close Sermon by M A. MeCrcaken. B W. A. Spivey, ** L. I). Holt, j H. H. Holmes, ?Com mittee. AW. www This it a prescription prepared especially v ! lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. | p Five or six dotes will break any case, and Ij ; if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not a I return. It acts on the liver better than , a Calomel and does not {ripe or sicken. 25c J % J>> OOHWif, 8. O. '.{?! ? ' ' Hi ? ' ?* ?\?jhy; n ? ? Give the lit A BROW It will make the and afford lot For Brother, Sist< heart ?-A Nici AUTOGRAPHS At the time you cl ter you know th< where, and how ol Always A Li PRICE 1 DRUG COMP i Growing Stor ihristmas Gift e stock is in close touch with the i Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Silver\ e best of its class. A good assortir ?MING THE LAST OF THE WEEK moval Notice :d me one door above Conway Nati - Com Kduralion of the young women >f hr Stato is to ho stressed in far router decree at the University or ^ ruth Carolina in the near future , "ft" han in previous years. day 1? o I jMg Plies Cured In 6 to t 4 Day* M. 'our druggist will refund mouey if PA7.0 J,v i UNTMKNT fells fo cure invcnsc of Itching, Hind, Weeding or Protruding Pile* in6to!4days. of I 'he firat application gives Kase and Rest. SOe ! , uOl'f 0 ? I | Countet fciting schemes said to in-1' 1 ,V olvo more than $1,000,000 and who.;?? { a'*'1 CfM'T cmificatidns extended to hurop\ n f 1 c Ionth America and the United State; . ore disclosed when William J. Flynn, hief of the United States secret serire, announced that an elaborate lant for printing spurious money nd French passports had been seized _ TgUi tid that the third arrest of those in- com olvcd was made v n \?, v* > . .< mmm tie one NIE im happy--- \ s of fun. ;r or SweetB? C KODAK :ick the shute who, when, F a Picture? fe Diary I 'O $20 m 'G * A lnUfCT5. :s For Ail times and antici- $ vare, Novelties, etc lent and the fairi m * 9 iona! Bank. way, S. C. NOTICE OF DISSOM TION. police is hereby given that the cr Lnership heretofore, before the 7t of November A. D. 1917, exist hot worn W. Boyd Jones and A Kabil, was and has been dissolve rtutual consent on the said 7tli da November A. P. 1917, and the un bgned is in no respect liable fo contracts or obligations taken o inied by the said A. M. Kabil con ling the copartnership busines r said date of dissolution, W. BOYD JONGS, way, S. C., Nov. 14th, 1917. ly-15.17. o To Cure a Cold In One Day. ? LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, It slope th th and Headache and works off the Col< gfflfits refund money if it fails to cun V. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30< % HI and instantly the room is MS * 'i?i ' ^ i Ill ngnr; i nis convenience is . Alii possible in your home, ll|h m/j barns and sheds with H|U I DELCO-LIGHT | U This complete electric HI > 1 H lighting plant will supply H |H all the light you require; HI , illy also ample power for the IIIL^ mil churn, cream separator, IqI washing machine, etc. Pays XJjf M for itself in a very short UIIV h\ Let us demonstrate this j|| ^1 H| wondcrf il lighting plaut. '' '' ^ ^ ^ ' Home Light & t Power Company CHARLOTTE, N. C. , i Notice ol Discharge. Notice is hereby g;ivcn that the utv dersigncd committee and guardians of the person ami estate of Margaret C. Hammond, late of Horry County; will apply to the Judge of Probate of horry County at his office, Conway. S. at 11 o'clock in thr. forenoon, on the 2nd day of January A. I). 1917; for a final discharge from said trust. A C. P. Hammond, ot. ah, Committee and Ciuardians of Margaret C. Hammond. December 1 st, 1917. o AT POPLAK HILL There will be a P.ox Supper at Popi lar Hill School H )use, near I'leasant j Union Church, on Kriday night, December 21. The girls are asked *o b ing well filled boxes and the young * I men well fi!l< <1 purses. The public i. C( rdially invited. ?. Sarah Cartrette, Mattie t artrette, Khoda Kabon, Committee. o?? V LI.SHIvOOK IT M.MS. ( Mis-cs Cert rude and Jennie Hughcv ' \ i-it? ?I Misses Pdanche and Jove,, Tv 1 hr on Sunday. Messrs. Jim Hard'-o, .John and Dewey Hughes were visitors at Mr. ; S, Ci. Tvh r's on Sunday. The farmers in this section a." nutting forth every effort to get their wheat sowed before it gets too lat? . There will be a Christmas tree am* Lntertainment at Alt. Vernon School House on Monday night, Dec. 24th. 1917. Wc have some nice songs an i recitations, also expect Santa Claus. We ai*o looking forward for a good ' time. The public is cordially invited. ?Joyce Tyler. ?Loath Cox. <c^f ? - magazine ^ - I 360 ARTICUtS 360 ILLUSTRATIONS H I BETTER I ; I THAN I ' j EVERI i- | ISc a codv I " <1 I At Your Nowadoalar I V I Yoarly Subscription $l.SO 1 I Send for our new free cat- I v I alog of mechanical books I v I Popular Mechanics Magazine I North Michigan Avonuo, Chicago I I , 1 n P Vi RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and e Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects J. Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in J :! ternally and externally. Price 25c.