The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1917-1918, October 24, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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The Tyson Mon Return to Work { in Copper Mines Washing' fi. t. _ !. President Wilson's < i .! Iul?>r investigating commissi' : cporU 1 . today a settlement of ?i i <?* of more than ft,000 ' copper nit - in the (ilohe-M ianii district of Aii .omi on a basis which promises to -<.?t a precedent for composing disp :tvs elsewhere. By providing for resumption of work immediately the commission paves tlie v for arbitrating: other Arizona cop v mine strike- which have caused ,?ss of many million pounds of war nival in the last four months and resulted in deportations of strikers and oth >r disorders. The commission is expected to press for settlement of many other industrial controversies dun up; it.- Western tour, of which the Arizona agreement i the fust fruit. Acting 011 the principle that the prime necessity was to resume active production for war purposes, the commission induced managers of the Old Oomiuion, Miami, Inspiiatimi and International smelter mines and union leaders to agree to formation of grievance committees of workers for ev.ch mine. Since union organizations ire to he t epresented on these committees the agreement was interpreted here as virtually amounting to union recognition by the employers, one of the principal issues involved in the strike. *v.ir.tP.. . ...wm>v> HU|'w| uilll |>l III* IjJIL* Jill I ' into effect is the cooperation of em-' plovers in (list rilnitinir the insuflieient j labor supply to the mines most needing men. "Employment is to he secured through a central employment bureur for the district," said Secretary Wilson's report to the president. "This provision is made because the labor shortage of the district as well a< the growing labor shortage throughout the country requires the full utilization of all available power and the regulated employment of the men on strike." I.ahor oflieials here said this arrangement was in line with the government's tentative plan to induce employers to form associations to deal collectively with la'oor questions. Minor local wape (inestions for each mine will bo settled independently under a sliding wapre scale. The commission plans to visit the upper district of Arizona next. MONARCH Mr. March Scott is takinp in the ("olumhia Fair this week. Former I'aptist pastor, Iiev. I >. \V. (larvin. was visiting1 old friends here yesterday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knox was luiried at I'ethlehem yesterday. Rev. J. H. I'rown con. 111 r* t r1 t Ho ft1 nr. ? ?1 ^ Monarch's '/reedy furnaces consume coal at the rate of about -l-~?1 ; tons a day. This develops about M.100 horse power. That is some pull. Mr. Oliver Austin, who has had a long struggle with typhoid fever, is now able to be up. Much praise is due to his sister, Katie, for faithful nursing. She was constantly at his bedside. Messrs. (i. I*. (iodshall, It. A. (lod-hall and It. .1. Fowler motored to Columbia today for the fair. The pleaching of Rev. Mr. Iiozemnn in the Itaptist meeting is at- , trading much attention. Most fav- . orahle comments are heard on all sides. Have you been to hear him? ^ There are additions at nearly every service. J Attention, Masons. ' Prudence I.odfje, No. 1 .'>!?, A. F. M., will hold regular communication next Saturday niirht. the 27th. Members take notice that annual dues will he due ">lst and govern yourselves ac- I cordin^ly. <1. W. H. Smith, 1 VV. II. S. Harris. VV. M. I Secretary. I I QUALITY If you are a patror I Everything Good to Eat Fi New Arrivals This } I f Union Will & Jones C( SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LIBERTY BONDS The local banks have received application for quite a larjjc number of Liberty Bonds during the past day or two. The names and amounts are Lriven below: through Merchants and Planters National Bank. M. ami 1*. National Bank .?10,000.00 J. H. Riley . 2,000.00 Mrs. Isabella K.Jordan _ 1.000.00 Ash more Vanderford _ _ 800.00 I?. B. Free, Jr. _ _ 500.00 I.. J. Sprouse . _ . _ . _ .">00.00 II. W. Hamilton _ _ 500.00 Mrs. H. V. Foster . .">00.00 Miss .Mary r.nima l uster _ oUO.UO W. M. Jones . _ . 4 _ 500.00 V. M. Fair ... 400.00 J. W. Smith _ _ _ - 250.00 .Miss Emma E. Brandon _ 250.00 N\ ('. Palmer 200.00 Mis. Ella J. Smith 200.00 T. Cordon Hughes _ _ _ 200.00 l'?. W. Sparks ______ 150.00 J. H. Arthur ______ 100.00 Mrs. W. E. Thomson 100.00 Misr Sallie Thomson _ _ _ 100.00 Mrs. Blanche Kenncrly _ _ 100.00 Mrs. Hunter V. Gilliam 100.00 Robert Barrett ______ 100.00 Miller Arthur _____ 100.00 .Mrs. Nora W. Arthur _ 10(1.00 i James C. Going _ _ _ _ 50.00 15?ek Arthur . _ _ . _ _ .">0.00 Charles C. Seay - _ - 50.00 Alfred F. Jordan _ .. 50.00 'L. W. Jordan _ _ _ _ . _ r>0.00 Miss Alice Arthur _ _ . . .">0.00 Miss Caroline Arthur _ .">0.00 Miss I.udio Jordan _ _ _ _ _ ">0.00 Hoyt Acker . - - _ _ _ .">0.00 *Mrs. I onise K. Kennedy _ .">00.00 Total _ .$20,200.00 Those names marked (" ) were sub scrihers to the first issue of I.'iberty Ronds. Through Citizens National Hank. Hujrhes C. Worthy _____$ 500.00 E. I*. Norman _______ 100.00 J. F. McLure 200.00 Peoples Drutf Store ... 200.00 (leo. T. Keller . _ _ _ _ 100.00 Wm. A. Walker . . . _ . 100.00 Miss l.etiy P. Walker _ . 50.00 Eu;rlc t! iocery Co. _____ 500.00 Win. S. Mel.ure ______ 400.00 Mrs. Maiy I'. Cheshire _ 50.00 n. \'. .lanu- . - . 10(1.00 (Jordan I'. Codshall . - - - - 100.00 Sam Himelo.vitz _ _ _ - - 100.00 hudley < . l'raty _ _ . . 100.00 W. 11. Estos 50.00 T. I.. K.stos ...... 50.00 I. T. Bradley . . 50.00 Lewis Shapiro . . 50.00 Mary Mulloy Hire . . _ 50.00 Minnie L. Rioo . _ . . 50.00 Lewis M. Hire . . 50.00 R. X. I.awter _ ... 50.00 Mrs. ('. E. Storm 50.00 O. T. Belue . . _ _ 50.00 1). VV. Mullinax . .... 50.00 C. C. Sanders . 100.00 Fred J. Pai ham . _ 50.00 CI us II. Sanders ... 50.00 T U'lln,, rv/\l /. ?? uvt> . .mijm; Mrs. Annio C. 1'arham 50.0(1 Frances J. Durham _ 50.00 lluth K. I'arham 50.00 McNally Cotton Co. "200.00 CJeo. W. CJoinjr, Jr. _ _ _ 50.00 Citizens National D.nnk 10,000.00 K. F. Kelly & Bro. _ . 500.00 1'. C. Duncan _ . _ _ _ 5.000.00 Norman-Murphy Co. ".00.00 W. W. Alinan . 50 on I). II. Montgomery _ 100.00 Mrs. It. A. Kasterlinj? 100.00 It. A. Kasteilinjr 100.00 I. M. l ittle 100.00 I. From .? . _ 200.00 Total - _ _ -S20.2a0.00 I'llrouuh Nicholson Hani; JC Trust Co. Lockhart Mills - . .$10,000.00 Monarch Mills lo.ooo.oo Sxcelsfor K, Mills . 10,000.00 Nicholson Hank & Trust Co. a,000.00 - SERVICE - i of this store, your eve our resource to gi ir Man and Beast TH1 Week: Buckwheat Flou l Hard Offer Spc BUG( >IVIE AND LO( E. Nicholson _______ 1,000.00 Jacob Cohen 500.00 W. H. Sartor 000.00 Union-Buffalo Mills Co. _ 1,000.00 Union Hardware Co. _ _ _ 1,900.00 U. B. Jeter, Jr. _ _ _ - - 100.00 W. W. Colton _ _ ... 100.00 Robt. Burnett ______ 100.00 S. Krasnoflf _______ 100.00 Frank S. Wilcox _____ 50.00 E. M. Garner _______ 50.00 J. M. Jeter, Jr. 50.00 Fred J. Parham ______ 100.00 R. E. Foster 100.00 J. II. Bailies 50.00 I). N. .Jones _______ 50.00 M. J. McWhirter - 100.00 P. K. Switzer _______ 50.00 W. W. Nix 100.00 15. F. Fowler 500.00 David A. Lockman _ _ _ _ 50.00 Allies A. I.ockman _ _ _ _ 50.00 J. (). Sparks 100.00 W. 1). Dent _ 100.00 J. llov Fant _______ 100.00 Nathalie 11. Fant _ _ _ _ 100.00 .1. T. Storm _______ 50.00 I.. E. Garner ______ 100.00 ('has. \V. Goforth _ . _ _ 100.00 Mae E. hinder _ _ _ _ 100.0(f Mac E. Finder ______ 250.00 \V. F. llolconil) ______ 100.00 E. C. Huwze _ _ 100.00 J. A. Brown _ _ - _ 100.0G J. VV. Giejrory _____ 50.00 Clark Garner _ _ . _ _ _ _ 50.00 Mildred A. Hurdelt _ _ _ _ 100.00 C. D. Walker 50.00 I'. D. Barron _______ 50.00 W. C. Thomson ______ 100.00 u. iuarry _______ 1UU.UU Thos. A. Hollingsworth _ 200.00 J. 15. Hollingsworth _ _ _ _ 50.00 Martha T. Hollingsworth 50.00 Sarah J. Hollingsworth _ . 50.00 Nina Ilollingsworth _ _ 50.00 II. 15. Jennings ______ 100.00 John 1). Jones _______ 50.00 Janie T. Lemmond _ _ _ _ 1,000.00 David A. Boyd ______ 50.00 Josephine V. Pinson _ _ _ _ 50.00 Monotte MeCuteheon _ _ _ 50.00 Adaline 11. Hughes _ _ _ _ 100.00 Elizabeth II. Hughes _ _ _ 500.00 Jacob Cohen _______ 400.00 C. P. Summer ______ 50.00 Herbert R. Smoak _ _ _ _ .'500.00 Mrs. B. G. Clifford 50.00 S. V. Edens _______ 50.00 15. F. Alston, Jr. _____ 50.00 M. B. Summer ______ 50.00 Theodore Maddox _ _ _ _ 200.00 W. W. Nix _ 100.00 J. Harry Storm _ _ _ _ 50.00 I VV. M. Garner _ _ - . . 100.00 Mae E. I.inder . 250.00 T. Cmlisle I'errin _ _ - 50.00 J. B. Foster 250.00 J. C. I'errin _______ _ 10O.00 Germans Exult Over Seventh War Loan Washington, Oct. 22. - Exultant over the success of its seventh war loan of three and a third billion dollars the German government through its official press agencies is sending out announcements on tin the few remaining neutral countries. " This proof of economic and financial strength until now unheard of in war history," the statement says, "is the host answer the German people can give to Wilson's note and to the hope expressed by its advertaries and other people of an economic breakdown of Germany." German People Have Abandoned Hope Washington, Oct. 2'i.?An Italian workman interned in Germany since the beginning of the war has escaped through the Alps to his own country with a report that the German people want peace and expect it to come in November. Official dispatches received here today tell the man's story, according to which the Germans have abandoned hope of victory at arms. Laborers are threatening to leave the factories if the war continues another winter and the civil population generally is living under terrible conditions. He said 800 soldiers attending a circus at Essen were killer! sit nne time l>y bombs of allied aviators. SATISFACT ;ry purchase buys not c ve you the utmost of < ? UNION GRC r. New Brazil Nuts, Ma| Iware :cial Prices GrIES i 3K THEM OV | AN AN The 1 UNION CO I AND AGR WILL BE H] Beginning And Clo Come one and a' informed speake sented on an occ Lyman's Old Plant; Merry-Go-Round, I cessions will be the and chance to enjoy witness the Great J 1W.L LJiiiuii v^uuiity. We appeal to the pr their influence to he We have arranged f of the county, and < \ boys and girls of th "Education Day." J. H. Gilmore, I J. P. Sartor, G. | SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS \ DO VOU WANT all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables? Do you want all kinds of Home-Made Candies? Come and see us. You will find what you want and will be treated courteously. Phone No. f?7, A. Ker hulas, candy Kitchen. 42-8t-4-d-w. FOR RENT?Good two-horse farm. Seven-room dwelling, all necessary outbuildings. Good water. See A. E. Gillmore, Santuc, S. C., or write W. A. Fridy, Greenwood, S. C. WANTED?Younp man of pood habits not under 17 years of ape, willinp to work, permanent position for the ripht party. Apply at office of the Union Dumber Co., Union, S. ('. 8-4-d-w FOR SAI.E?One Oakland Roadster, run less than MX) miles; in pertect condition. You could not tell it from n now car in the salesroom. Not even scratched. Will sell at a bargain to quick buyer. Call on or 'phone The Union Times for further particulars. 8-1-pd K I Wild, BE IN UNION Saturday with three, extra fine fresh milch cows. Come and see me if you want a good cow. Can be seen at Bai' ley's Stable. Ed Jeter. H-.'l-pd ION - ECON< >nly the article that yoi * _i -l i mr iaeai in Dusiness a: >CERY COMF1 >le Syrup, New Walnuts, wmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm Comp ? On ?or Two V ER 1N0UNCE1 'hird Annual Fair ol IUNTY C0L0I [CULTURAL ASSC ELD ON THE WHITE FAIR G Tuesday, b 4 sing Friday, Nov. 1 11. There will be soi srs and the best exh :asion of this kind. ation Shows with a half nerris Wheel, High Diving re and none could afford 1 r a roproot 1 An it n rv-1 " 11 u iv^ivu tiuu at a Olildll fubilee ond Banner Fair f eachers and teachers of dp make the Fair a succej or a Competition Drill be Special Prizes are offered J e county who take part COIVIIV1ITTEE Dres., Dr. C. A. Dawkins, W. Bolden, J. W. Dawki DOING BUSINESS A" I beg to say to the patr< that I am doing business at the bes<t service I know h( need a shave, hair cut or sh WHITENER'S B Cold Wcalhc Fresh ]J We are fully prep your w? Fresh Meats, Fresh Fis Let Us Have Your Orders, We V Dunbar's Phone 376 Main Str New Additional Levy. Jonesville school district voted an additional levy for school purposes in an election held yesterday, the result of the ballot being f?5 to 1 in favor of I the extra mills. ? OIVIY - APPRi 11 pay for, but the hone s expressed above. VNY L Wagnon, Mgr. , New Seeded Raisins. Fre any Veeks MENU f the IED FAIR )CIATION rRQUNDS }ov. 13th 6,1917 me of the best ibits ever predozen attractions; [, and over 20 conto miss this outing cost. Come and | or Colored People | the county to use | X?. XT 1- - 1 tvvccii me scnoois for the best drilled in these drills on D. B. Gibson, ins. Secretary. innmii inn i ? ??? T THE OLD STAND 3ns of my Barber Shop the old stand, and giving )w to give. When you ine, gome to ARBER SHOP :m* Calls For ileats! ared to care top ints in h and Fresh Oysters kfill Give You Good Service. Market tn union, s. t. p COOPER FURNITURE EXCHAN6E 27 Main St. UNION. S. C. Buy, Sell and Exchange Everything in Furniture Very lx>w Prices on Rebuilt Furniture 11 iCIATION 5St expenditure of | Phones lOOand 80 sli Cakes, Cereals