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NO. 10 Germans Continue Often: Despite Anno (By Associate LONDON, March 7.?The Germans Narva, while Turco-German offensive is the Russian official news agency dispatch statement, is despite the official annour niand that hostilities against Russia ha\ :o: Effective Work Done I icy Associate PETROGRAD, Tuesday.?Petrograd is of the presence of the German troops at evidences on all sides of the removal of \% :o: Government Asked to (By Associate WASHINGTON, March 7.?The steel ernment to fix the prices of all products order that the fixed price for steel may :o: Ambassador Frances Dei of Vologd9 United Slat * - Government sir (By Associati VOLOGDA, Wednesday.?In a public i ?n the international situation as affronts Francis declared that he had recommend government the Russian people might se provided it would continue the war agair :o: American Staff Colonel Captu (By Associate WITH AMERICAN ARMY, FRANC colonel while with a French raiding partj in the new American sector of the I.ora tenant in the enemy trench and brought Herman raid in this new sector Month lighting. Hasketball Friday 1 P. M. At Hitfh School Court! Lockhart comes here Friday to E meet the Union High boys in basket- R ball. These tc<tms have clashed once, la the odds turning in Lockliart's favor 4 32 to 3D. Though since that time the j)( home hoys have shown marked im- ^ provement defeating Kelly f>7 to 0, and they claim to have the medicine ai for Lockhart. This game will deter- ai mine the county championship. For the home team the following ^ fellows will he seen in actions: forwards. Captain J. V. Askew, Francis * Reeves, Sydney Rice, James Arthur, while Fant Kelly will hold down center and Sarratt 1 lames and Robert Jeter will be at guards. Others who will doubtless see action are: R. E. White, George Sawyer, Lindsay, Smith, Maurice Moore. Z Let's all come out and see our home jc noys win. ine aamuiancc is i>and 10 cents. Come everybody, the hour is I c o'clock. Watch for the advertising pa- V rade. p ? p Children of Confederacy u s The children of the Condfederacy rn are asked to bear in mind that the c month of March is the time for their f< annual meeting and the election of officers, and the payment of dues. The meeting will be held on Wade Hampton's birthday, March 28th. The place and hour will be an- s< Jiounced later. IV Mrs. J. W. Mixson, b Directress c< HE 1 sive Against Russia MQ| uncement to Contrary ?d Press) have captured Jameburg, East of M ; continuing Ijeyond Trebicond, says pres received here. This action, adds the and icement by the German High Com- AI ,'e ceased. rais< pn\*n (By Associate BOMB, Wednesday.?The Italian and sectors of the front have again taken up mcnt from tlie War office today reports warships. : o: Sixly-Five Thousand Acr (By Associate WASHINGTON, March 7.-?The purchi acres of land in the White Mountains elusion in the Eastern National forests, : o: Attempted Raids by (Hv Assnrinh LONDON, March 7.?The raid attenip' Epesy under cover of heavy barrage was reports. ''Other hostile raiding parties Southeast of Hois Grenier and East of ful. The enemy's artillery has been acti and East of Ypres. : o: Petrograd Quiet an ty Italian Warships mL the i ?d Press) bery enemy batteries on the important ^ reciprocal firinp activity. A state- tneri effective work done by the Italian ffani Chai uran es ot Land Purchased ^ the tt; of i >d Press) a w ase of more than sixty-five thousand . and Southern Appalachians, for in- p.m has been authorized. vice secr< Enemy Repulsed 5J'ncie . towr >d Press) keep Led by the enemy last nifrht East of worn completely repulsed, the War Office publ which attempted to reach our lines M Poelcapelle were equally unsuceess- Mixs ive in Scarpe Valley, West of Lens tary poin cutia d Orderly Today | meel Kred d Press) ^uc i quiet and orderly today regardless ? ? Narva, one hundred miles away and j 1X' rar supplies. comi i Fix Price ol Steel ne onde id Press) meei manufacturers have asked the gov- forix entering the manufacture of steel in movi be established. the gani elared to People 2e?' Up By Russia^People brea ed Press) each statement to the people of Vologda 8UCC ? Russia the American Ambassador ^ led his goernment to recognize any W'U let and render it material assistance, er^y ist the Central Powers. UNIO ires German Captain A out Unit id Press) lhe E, March 7.?The American staff n before his men took their positions 0?cj0 line front, captured a Prussian lieu- j him back to the American line. The ?n(i ly night was repulsed after sharp va]u ! .A< vitea Red Cross Hoard Meeting Wh The regular monthly meeting of the xeeutive Board of the Union county ed Cross chapter will he held at Tli jadquarters on Friday, March 8, at one 1 o'clock. Immediately following the is u >ard meeting there will be a con- two rence of the Woman's Work officials Poss< id the chairmen of all committees eneri "e requested to be present, this con- off p rence will be called at 5 p. m., and bej. ill be presided over by Mrs. 101 ias a^jg rioleau, who has been appointed eous] lairman of the Woman's Work. Mrs. J. W. Mixson, Sec'y. assu At Hotel Union. [*Je she Wednesday, March 6, 1918. ^ C. R. Mitchell, Philadelphia, Pa.; her . V. McClure, Spartanburg; A. M. misp islier, Mohawk. S. C.; W. P. Sween- smoc y, Lynchburg, Va.; F. C. Hammond, say harleston; E. Jennings, Boston; C. "seti V. Spradley, Florence; Emory M. surp attillo, Charlotte, N. C.; L. W. desii arker Milwaukee, ('has W, Merritt, "layi nion; I,. I'. Hollis, Greenville; E. H. irran carborouph, S. R.; Dr. M. F. Cole- ever; lan, Augusta, Ga.; V. J. McDaniel, relitf harlotte; Samuel Stocking, Jr., Nor- in tli >lk Va. Ther ' ' to r Box Supper hens The There will he a box supper at Cohen trav< 'hool house on Saturday eveninp, the larch 9. The proceeds will po to the and enefit of the school. The public is milit ^rdially invited to attend. JNIO WEEKLY UNION, S.C., THUB NTKLf MEETING OF U HOIISEW IHGIIE ectinp: called to order by the ident, Mrs. Garner. Minutes read bei approved. ter t the last session it was agreed to vei j a fund by voluntary {rifts to wa r cost of equipment for the Cook- vie Demonstrations to be {riven by tar i Alsie Smith. This was done, and ' amount supplemented by Mr. Car- nei o'c! rs. Garner then announced that to c was a movement on foot to or- up ze a Woman's Auxiliary to the 1 ober of Commerce, and time was- Au ited Mr. Carbery to explain the me lose of this organization. lie snoke linl elialf of the directors, and asked vie hearty co-oporation of the ladies hA> Fnion. It was agreed to organize exc Oman's Auxiliary and the follow- tha officers were elected: Mrs. F. M. Un , president; Mrs. John A. Fant, pos president; Mrs. John D. Jones, me stary. Mr. Carhery also told of an plan to have War Gardens in _kec in and spoke of the petition to the titl 1 council to pass an ordinance to 6ui up the chickens, and asked the vis len present to create a spirit of it ic sentiment in favor of this. liv< rs. Farr then took the chair. Mrs. bei 5on was asked to serve as secre- art< Moved, that a committee be ap- we ted by the chair to select an exe- tei re committee, Mrs. Farr appointed W? following to report at the next int ting: Mrs. Davis Jeffries. Mrt. c<J? 1 MclAire, Mrs. R. L. McNally. th? h discussion as to the formation cim , Civic League committee. Mrs. J . ?on moved that the old Civic Lei rue be asked to serve as a civic Au nittee of the Woman's Auxiliary a : he Chamber of Commerce until Ou plans could be formulated. Sec- in d and carried. tin It was agree dto hold another is?* ting on Wednesday, March 13, to a < >,,1.4.. #.,^1... M /-<- I luiavc iui uici piano* iuia. vrciriicr -j ed that after the first meeting: of a*t Woman's Auxiliary the two or- > C zations combine and hold joint3erl ;ing on the first Wednesday in the !J*e 1 th. con fter adjournment, Miss Alsi? IMMMi " nnd demonstrated the makingTBfel oston brown bread. Slices of this ne< d was served with butter, and sti i one present voted it a culinary Ch ess. bei t the next meeting: Miss Smith pu demonstrate the baking of Lib- off Bread. pu Mrs. J. W. Mixson, Sec'y. tai *m * ha H COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION ? wh number of notices have been sent Co to prospective members of the "hi >n County Poultry Association of bui Chamber of Commerce which is em rganize at the Chamber at. 1:00 all ck Friday afternoon. Prof. F. est fare has promised to be present assist, in addition to giving some able information. 1 interested in the subject are in- ?] I to attend the meeting. (j j ile on The ber Subject of the Hen drc aft ie ben is a very fickle fowl. No na* knows what she will do next. She sually equipped with one head, wings, two feet and one tail, each { essing a large amount of surplus Sui i?y that seems can only he worked w>t roperly in a Rood gaTden or flower The hen is peculiar in being 1 to appiy all the above simultan- q ly. As sort of peace offering she ^ iionally lays an egg after every j ranee that the prevailing market ot over twenty-five cents ner $ n. Per contra, at other times gcj refrains evidently in realizaztion ?0) ie shock to the nervous system of ^ owner. For quick returns from laced confidence, nothing beats gon )th ice and a hen .Some folks ''the hen sits," others, thac she ^.Q) but the average farmer whe^ g rised by an intense cackling most es to know whether she is ng" or "lieing," but English and imar enter as little into the 1/ t\ O tr 1 ifo f\f f lin V>nr\ no .? j \*mj ixv vnw 11 i aa nn ituy ions thoughts when she is found le favorite plant bed dancing a jig 11 e is no better test of one's ability ma esit profanity unless it be two wel cooperating in one small garden. Chi ben has some instincts of the nes eling salesman, taking samples of o'cl best tomatoes and canteloupes, an< when indulging in a spirit of hu- am y goes out and eats worms. Wa "C." imj >N T > EDITION SPAY, MARCH 7, 1918 niFS' milium m """ . CHAMBER or COMMERCE The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cham of Commerce was organized yesday with about 45 present and a y lively interest. Mrs. F. M. Farr 8 elected president, Mrs. J. M. Fant. e-president, and Mrs. .Tones, secrey rhis organization will meet again tt Wednesday morning at 10:00 lock at the Chamber of Commerce perfect plans for work to he taken in and around Union, rhe organization of the Ladies' xiliary of the Chamber of Comrce completes one of the strongest les and most forceful units for ser e. There is no doubt as to Union ring a magnificent body of most ellent men interested in anything it will bring success to Union and ion county, but it would be as imtsible to run a Chamber of Comrce without ladies as it would for old bachelor to do up to date housejping. The ladies are certainly ened to take part in the affairs of town and county, they have clear ion and excellent ideas, and when comes to gettin gtliings done, the e, wide awake woman cannot be Iten. Our hats are off to the ladies 1 we do not want them to feel that can work for the very best inests involved without their help, j want them to maintain a lively erest and work with us for the nmon good and to feed assured that >ir cooperation will be duly appre ted. rhe Housewives' Copoerative ague of the Chamber, a unit of the ixiliary has been in existence just month, yet great good has come, r merchants notice the difference deliveries of goods, and the setment of bills, and to these ladies no doubt due the credit for having delivery system. The Auxiliary as body will be expected to give moral support and coordinate lamfKything which stands for the ft- ?teresta of our people. These Gun.tbe directly in charge of the wratar?(en8. They will take conthe clean-up and paint-up tterment. Investigate families Tn id, dissemiate information, in short mulate every vital interest of the amber. The results of the efforts ng made would fall short of the rpose if the people themselves stood and permitted some servant of the blic to perform every duty. Cernly as results come those who ve so unselfishly contributed their lin, time and energy will be hap\r than if they had taken no part latever. The Union Chamber of mmerce is not out for celebrations, it air," fire works and big noises, t service, and as their newly adopted iblem implies, there is service for in which the ladies can be of inimable benefit. "C." Musical at Sedalia There will be a musical at the Seia school house Friday ni^'it. Mr. ij. v.iirut'ry, secretary 01 vno * nani of Commerce will deliver ar .\d ss and a box supper will he held erwards. The proceeds will be do;ed to school purposes. inday School Convention Jnion District Interdenominational nday School Convention will meet ,h Sardis church on Sunday, Marcn 1918, at 1:30 p. m. rhe proprram is as follows: .:30?Devotional exercises by Mr. E. Younpr. . :45?Address of welcome by Rev. W. Speake. !:00?Enrollment of delegates. 5:15?"How to Increase the Sunday 100I Attendance," by Mr. A. D. >per. !:4'5?''The Duty of Parents to the iday School," by Rev. J. F. Mat.bei. 3:15?Primary department, Miss 'a Holland. 1:45?"Missions in the Sunday iooI," by Mrs. Bowen. oman's Auxiliary to the Chamber of Commerce ?Irs. Farr requests that every won in Union who is interested in the tfare of the town will meet at the amber of Commerce on next Wedday morning, March 13, at 10:30 ock ami join the Woman's Auxiliary 1 cooperate with the Civic Iieaprue 1 the movement for the planting of ir Gardens and other plans for the arovement of Union. IME! Petrograd Banks Reopc Propc (By Associfl LONDON, March 7.?The German i stopped early Tuesday, according to the l^ot ro^m/l elof n/l ?i ? ?i * U..KU ?Tc-uiiesuay, nut resui tors in order to allow the Germans tc Jameburg and Gdoff. It is reported Pel property landlords restored; other coi the old regime is revived in towns occ ;o Germany Severely Crili By (By Associa AMSTERDAM, March 7.?The intci the consquent ill-feeling against Gernia Independent Socialists and Progressiv Berlin disptaches says. : o Vice Pres. Marshall Pai In Dedication Daj (By Associa DAYTON, FLA., March 7.?Several ident Marshall and Governor Catts pa Daytona Educational and Industrial S< :o Palmer Asks For Legisl Him to Sell (By Associa WASHINGTON, March 7.-Congres: Palmer, alien property custodian for any alien property in the United States legislation attached to the urgent difici recent request for authority to acquir property at Hoboken. :c German Raids Repuk (By Assoch PARIS, Wednesday.?The German : pulsed by the French, the War Office ai intermediately today to regain Avocou heavy artillery firing was felt at arioi Sofaflers and worjltmen! '??^eriiiaH (By Assoch PETROGRAD, March 7?The centra Workmans Council while recognizing t political bandits called on its delegate: the ratification of its action and advisei social revolution an "absolutely necess :c Major George L. Peters Want( (By Assoch COLUMBIA, March 7.?Major Geor* Staff at Camp Jackson, is wanted in I zlement of funds while paymaster of He had not been arrested at noon. Moot i tiff nf Tejieher? And Trustees Thorp will bo an important meeting of the teachers and trustees of Union county at the High school auditorium, Union, S. C? at 12 o'clock Saturday, March the 10th. It is urgent that we have a full attendance as there are to he some very important and interesting speeches made. There will be some special music rended by the High school girls. We want you there to help us decide on a program for our county Field Day. Come without fail. W.C. Mann, Pres. Here is Bad News fur The Tattooed Men Enlisted men who have had their hands, arms and chests elaborately tattooed must now have the tattoo marks removed, which may be an even more painful process thar the first. The following bulletin was issued yesterday: "It is reported that soldiers have had the infantry insignia tattooed on their arms, with names of regiments and companies, and their own names. It is obvious that the men thus tattooed are valueless for patrol duty and their capture would furnish the enemy with information. The practice is prohibited. Commanding officers will so inform their commands and take the necessary steps for the effacemcnt of these marks wherever they appar. This will apply to all marks which would serve to identify the organizations to which the man belongs.?Charleston American. ) 5 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS #1.50A YEAR >npd and >uvia uiau i^Wras Restored ited Press) advance Eastward into Russia was > Exchange Telegraph dispatches from ncd during the night on several sec> reach the consolidated line between trograd banks have been reopened, and nditions are appearing, showing that upied by the Germans. cised Members ol Reichstag ited Press) vention by Germany in Finland and ny in Sweden is criticised severely by e members of the Reichstag, so the i; rticlpated Today dona industrial School ted Press) prominent men including Vinp-Pmc. irticipatcd in the dedication today of diool for negro girls. ?: ation Empowering Enemy-Alien Property ited Press) 3 was today asked by A. Mitchell legislation empowering him to sell i within his discretion, and urged such ency bill supplemeting the President's e legal title to German wharves and >: ;ed on Verdun Front ited Press) raids on Verdun last night were rennounces. "Our lines were bombarded rt, North Douavmont. At times their is points in Dorraine-Alsace. >: ^Council Accept hraign Herman Swink, Charleston, tr IOTBO unuti TI WICTI ited Press) 1 executive committee of Soldiers and he German peace terms were those of j to the Moscow Congress to vote for i them because peace has accorded the larv" resnite. i: on ;d For Trial at Raleigh ited Press) re L. Peterson, of the Quartermaster's taleijrh for trial charged with embezthe North Carolina National Guard. Dailv Cotton Report. I (By McNally Cotton Company) March cotton opened at 32.15, highest point .12.1(5. Tjocal market -13c. Seed $71.00. Missionary Campaign The attention of the churches of Union County Baptist Association is directed to Home Mission Emergency Campaign. This campaign is for March and April and is because of unusual conditions brought about by the camps and the work of the camp pastors. Also because of world con unions just now. I'astors will visit the various churches in the Association as far as possible during1 this campaign. This by order of the Executive Roard of the Association. A. Finch. Representative I. C. S. Here W. II. Rose, special agent and F. M. M. Langston, manager, of Greenville, of the International Correspondence schools of America are in the city. These gentlemen have closed a contract with the Union-RiifTalo Mills o., for carrying on regular correspondence courses for employees of the mills interested in the matter. They will he in Union for a week or ten days, in the interest of the organization thev represent. They may he found at Hotel Union. The Apron Circle is asked to meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Blaneho Garner on South street.