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WEEKLY EDITION VpL. LXVII. NO. 45. UNION, S. C., THl'USftAY, NOVEMIIHK S, 101T *1.50 * '*10 Alt GERMAN SUE SEN1 (By Assoc An Atlantic Port, Nov. { ceived that a shell fired bj sank a Teutonic submarine report was made to the > of a freight steamship whi was returning from an It{ cargo of merchandise. Maximilists Contr? Propo (By Assoc London, Nov. 8.?Maxima Petrograd, and have issuec the new government propos official Russian News Ager Prohibition Per H; (By Assoc Cincinnati, Nov. 8.?The precincts in Ohio on prohil has probably won. Peace Terms and F Questions! (By Assoc Washington. Nov. 8.?In arrival of the American r conference in England toda clear that peace terms and be discussed at the meeting Seven and Three Q T~>_ i n.ii i Daies motion \ (By Assoc Washington, Nov. 8.?Co ber 1st amounts to 7,150,254 bales. South Carolina has Successful Raid B1 ? Fourteen (By Assoc London, Nov. 8.?Today's quarters says the English successful raid on the Arn 14 prisoners. Two Germa trated the English line norl Russian Embassad News of ] (By Assoc Memphis, Nov. 8.?Boris bassador to the United Sta1 day of reported control c through Associated Press said he would probable issi Memphis, Nov. 8.?The should in no way be discour declared Russian Ambassa Russian Associated Press < tive to the overthrow of the shown him. "Until just no or official information on t not expect my official opini "W<? trioH nut ?? .. w v -v- "?w tin cc men vy 11 'knew how a newspaper should h run,' " says The Mountain Patriarcl "so that we might select one to tak charge while we are in the war; bi they failed to measure up to their es timation of themselves, fwe're stii feeling around for some one wh doesn't know it all, and is willing t learn."?From the Atlanta Constiti tion. (MARINE ' TO BOTTOM iated Press) 3.?Information has been rer an American naval gunner in the Mediterranean. The Javy Department by officers ell landed today. The vessel _ i i i?i ii* man port aiter delivering a; il Petrograd; se Immediate Peace iated Press) ilists have obtained control of I a proclamation saying that ed immediate peace, the semiicy announces. haps as Won In Ohio iated Press) lAiofficial reports from all bition shows that prohibition 'olitical Not to Be Discussed iated Press) making announcement of the epresentatives to inter-allfed y, Secretary Lansing made it political questions would not )uarter Million Grinned Prior Nov. 1 iated Pres?>) itton ginned prior to Novemkbales, counting round as half 783,513. y British: Prussians Captured iated Press) ; report from the army headtroops last night conducted a lentieres sector and captured n attacks which tried pene:h of Roeux were repulsed. or Hears Maximalists Control Mated Press) BakhmetefF, the Russian amtes learned on arrival here to)f Maximalists in Petrograd dispatches from London. He je a statement later today. allies of Russia as a whole aged by news from Petrograd, idor Boris BakhmetofT when dispatches from London relai provisional government were w I did not have any personal he subject, therefore you canon." o Isn't it remarkable what a homely e 48-year-old married woman a pretty i, 17-year-old girl can develop into? ;e it Some men are so shiftless that if i- they cohld live their lives over they )1 would make a worse showing. 10 ? :o A reformer is a grouch who has a i- sore toe from kicking against everything that might benefit his neighbor. KEREN? Preliminary |fti No Longeffin London, Nov. 8.?J Leon Trolzsky, 1 delegates, has issu<$^? d^r visional government, hers have been arrestAj^Re been dissolved. A wirele^ frt council of workmen and^wdk a call for a delegate claim to express tHfe "tyifiRS'Ri American Shi||fHcl London, Nov. 8.? was torpedoed 2nd. Four sailors are k&flpi t boat with second tain and 31 men hwpMBan F^7V?-f U f f IKJ ?-The jsWvwifchnesday morning. Two'great The football game between jje and Camp Wadsworth, the la mer, hands down, and the ip Regimental band boys. The exhibits, though not s been wished, were good, and Some of the exhibits and pri J. E. M. Farms, owned by J in fair display. J. V. Ivey of Oakland won s< The Girls' Tomato Club of E exhibition of canned goods. Many large watermelons ar The Excelsior Knitting Mil] of men's; and ladies' hose, s cesses of manufacturing hos< L. B. Lee of West Springs w etabie display consisting of 4( Harold Lawson of West S] garden display of 27 varieties Carem Community Display fancy work, pastries and schc Monarch Community won g farm products and fancy wor Gault Community Display \ of farm products and fancy ' r ' ^ | | Daily Cotton Report. fc A (Hy McNally Cotton Co., Union, S. C.) December cotton opened at 27.50; highest point, 27.83. I.ocal market, 28c. Seed, $70.00. Ginned to Nov. 1, 7,152,254. m , c Meeting: Postnoned. c ( On account of the Fair the Equal Suffrage League will postpone their meeting until the second Friday in December. 1 ?1 * c Additional Contributions a to Fund for Wool < J. M. Greer $'10.00 S. R. Aycock 10.00 Mrs. Ora Fant 10.00 Mrs. J. F. Walker Jr. 6.00 J. F. Walker, Sr. 5.00Geo. E. Walker, Charlottesville, Vk. 6.00 J. Wesley Greer 8.00 $48.00 j [Y EPOSED *nment Declared i Existence. ed Press) [erensky has been deposed, the central executive comof soldiers and workmen's ation, saying that the pro exists. Some of its mempreliminary parliament has >m Petrograd says that the irs' delegates have sent out 25,000 of population. They ussian Army. lester rorpedo Yesterday ;ed Press) rican steamship Rochester the evening of November 0 have lost their lives. One 1 men is missing. The capided. ninty hknv On opened Wedfeatures of the day were: loldiers from Camp Sevier ,tter winning over the forusic furnished by the 74th is extensive as could have the attendance was fair, ize winners are as follows: . E. Minter, won first prize ?cond prize in farm display, fnion County had a splendid e on exhibiton. Is had a splendid sxhiLll:...; ;howing the different "r<? on first prize in garuen ve. ) varieties of vegetal wrings won second prize in r, consisting of vegetables, >ol work, won first prize, second prize in a display of k. von third prize in a display work. Claims to Have Deposed Preliminary Government Without Bloodshed (By Associated Press) Petropcrad, Nov. 8.?Military revoution of the central council of solliers and workmen deputies, in prolamation to army committee of solliers and workmen councils says: "We lave, without bloodshed, deposed the government which arose apainst the evolution." It poes on to say that >fficers who do not join in must I)" irrested. COME TO UNION COUNTY FAIR TOMORROW. THIS IS THE LAST DAY. COME AND BRING THE .WHOLE FAMILY & I Planning More 1/ For Pro Washington, Nov. 7.?An . England today on the eve of t war conference in which the pate. Col. Edward M. House, friend and adviser, is the offk tive of the United States. H representing every war agen eluding Admiral Benson, chi Gen. Bliss, chief of staff of tli Announcement by Secretar rival of the party "at a Briti newspapers from a pledge ol of the mission and its movem group of most distinguished r councils was a carefully gua safely through the submarir and navy officials were not < sailed. The date and place of the c( public, though the understand are about to begin. In a statement accompany retary Lansing emphasized t is to be a war conference ant mapping out a plan of cam "bring the conflict to a speed There have been many ind was called at the request of t mg us representatives tne against becoming involved i terms or political questions, sentatives with the mission, every member of Col. Hous< there can be no discussion oi do directly with the prosecut BRITISH SHOW I London, Nov. 7.?A mark *mchant ships sunk during 1 . miralty report tonight. Oi . n! by mine or submarined nr.nge. No fishing '^sels Arrivals, 'N.--, sailings, "2 ; :1s > 1. <10 J u ns sunk by n v ? previously, 8; under 1,( orsij , 4. Fishing vessels sun vessels unsuccessfully attack* I Building Destroyed j Seven Kno i\i? A ^ ijy r\anuL'i< I New York, Nov. 8.?Five ieved to have been killed in wilding in Brooklyn, occup j provisions for the governmei olio wed. Southern Railv For Tncr< (By Assoei; Washington. Nov. 8.?Pei changeable passenger mileai lwo and one-quarter cents ] mission was asked today by ! Steamship Coir TCUv- T JL U1 1J (By Associ Washington, Nov. 8.?Oc( applied to the Interstate C( raise the rates on cotton fr and other Eastern points ah Officers Ordered to Leave Portsmouth (By Associated Press) New York, Nov. 8.?Officers of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line . here seized today by United States Vigorously secution of War American mission landed in lie opening of the first great 1 United States will particiPresident Wilson's personal lally designated rep rose 11 tale is accompanied by a staff cy in the United States, inef of naval operations, and ie army. y Lansing tonight of the arish port" released American : silence as to the personnel ents. The departure of this nen in the government's war rded secret until they were ie zone. Even many army iware that their chiefs had inference has not been made ling is here that the sessions ring his announcement Sec:he fact that this gathering i nothing else, charged with ipaign against Germany to y and satisfactory end." ications that the conference he United States. In selectUnited States has provided in any discussion of peace There are diplomatic repreThe husinoss nt thic Hmo e's staff is war-making and F any matters not having to ion of the war. P 11 i i i wmmmmmrnrn IJVGS GREAT DROP ed decrease in the British the last week is noted in the ily 8 vessels over 1,600 were and four vessels under thai were sunk. The summary: 1,379, British merchant vesaine or submarine, including >00 tons, including 1 previk, none. British merchandt ?d, including 5 previously, 6. By Explosion: wn Dead As Resul ited Press) women and two men are bethe collapse of a three-storv iod by a concern supplying it. After an explosion a lire 'ays Ask ?ase on Mileage ated Press) rmission to increase interne books rates from two to per mile the interstate cornSouthern railroads. lpany Asks ncrease of Rate ated Press) ?an Steamship Company has )mmission for permission to om Savannah to New York out 25 per cent. Marshal McCarty, on orders from A. Michell Palmer, custodian of enemy property. Julius P. Meyer, vice director of company, and 70 employers were ordered to leave Portsmouth. Will be issued by orer of the board of war board.