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m the unifm times he WEEK^ DITION _ VOL. LXV1II. KO. UNION, S. C., TIl|lPi'^ J AX U Alt Y 17, 1?18 won l"""T ' " A ':A"_ All Indi East T< This Order Include cepi Those Produ< tests Against Or Into the Whi (By Associate Washington, Jan. 17.?Fuel 1 rected that beginning Friday east of the Mississippi River ai Louisiana, except those produc days, and also during the next t holidays. Protest against the Fuel Ad closing down of tjfl^industrial ] the White HouyrSrd Congress country. The business men eve a high pitch and objected to i gested remedies today that urn tion's plan the Government buy pended industries which is estir at about 25,000,000 tons. And tl istrators redistribute the coal to call upon employers to take the . Movement for suspension of its necessity has been establisne* afoot today in the senate. Th( pose was introduced by Gallinge publicans said to be designing coal orders go into effect. Ad ried to Capitol upon receipt of t" ment. Joint resolution to prevent tl order was introduced in the hoi The resolution declares it is the "it unnecessary that the effort cars to ship the full operation o: of shutting down the indu country." Garfield is asked by the Sena mittee to appear before the boi noon, for examination regardi field has agreed to appear bef( POPULAR YOUN WED / Jonesville, Jan. 1(5.?In the First s Presbyterian church of this town i Wednesday evening at six o'clock was i solemnized the marriage of two o: < Jonesville's most popular young pec- j pie and long before the appointed 1 hour the church was filled with rela- i iwo nnd friends to witness the plighting of the troht of Miss Inez Spears and C. Albert Littlejohn. The ceremony was read by Rev. Lewis M. Rice, the beautiful ring ceremony being used, and the vows spoken u.v der a wedding bell of roses and southern ivy. The chancel with its background of white was entwined with garlands of ivy and holly and softly lighted with white tapers which were placed within the altar rails. Just prior to the ceremony Mrs. Charles Kirby, of Spartanburg accompanied by her (laughter, Miss Mary Ix>u Kirby nave a beautiful musical program and at the first notes of Lohengrin's wedding march, the bridal party entered in the following order: Miss Marie Littlejohn, sister of the groom with J. J. Cunningham of Greenville, Miss May Free with Boyce Littlejohn, The bridesmaids wore white lace gowns and carried pink carnations and ferns tied with tulW I stre "triers. Little Miss Elinor Southard, th< istrial 1 of the . /^1 n uose 9 s All Plants Ex-! iing Food?Proder Pouring ite House. " d Press) Administrator Garfield diall manufacturing plants id in states of Minnesota, ling food, shall close five * en weeks on Mondays and Iministrator ordering the ilants began pouring into e( today from all over the (j. rywhere were aroused to 0t ts enforcement, the sug- tiler the Fuel Administra- ti all coal consigned to sr.s- th nated by the Government js lat the State Fuel Adminfood plants and other in ce this request, but will step as a patriotic duty, the fuel order until after d by investigation was set 01 3 resolution for that pur- w >r? Republican leader. Reto prevent, if possible the p ministrator Garfield hur- r he knowledge of the movele enforcement of the fuel ise by Smith of New York, sense of Congress to order j to promote movement of t f the mines offsets the need strial machinery of the j te Coal Investigating Comdy at two thirty this afterng the order issued. Gar)re them. IG PEOPLE IT JONESVILLE imall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Southard came next and carried the 'ing in a silver basket; she wore a lainty lingerie frock with pink sash ind ribbons. Miss Clara Spears, sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore a becoming pown of white I georgette crepe combined with lace and carried an armful of pink Killarney rosebuds combined with maiden hair ferns and smilax. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Forest E. Spears and was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Paul J. Free where the vows which united these two lives were spoken. The bride was charmingly gowned j in a modish suit of gray worn with a I smart hat of gray with touches of French blue; she carried a bouquel of white roses intermingled with val ley lilies and tied with white chiffon Mrs. Littlejohn is the daughter o Mr. nn(f Mrs. J. C. Spears and is i handsome young woman of the bru nette type and in this her girlhooi home numbers her friends by the scor and they are a unit in wishing for he happiness unalloyed. > Mr. Littlejohn is a prominent youn : business man and is highly esteeme i by his business associates and friend who cordially congratulate him upc ? his good fortune. IL JL IK I Missisl For FfS iTATE CHAIRMAN I WIRES II \ Wonr rges Strict Compliancejpth Down All IndusM* flar V. Shepard Nicholson JB||s Chairman Union ^ Read carefully importBBHjfltt< 1 Stales Fuel Ad mini station \ aily papers. Notify as :herwise all industries, j^Kttgk lis order, naming sevqfiMfenal ve that orders be impjfcBi oh lis office by telegraph. JO1 de not in the province ot'jKpudfi ,By Asa at Washington, Jan. 17-?S''J J*|k T , the United States ship Mich^i?! as officially announced iouay. y ershing Reports Deann Isaae Ko (By Assolpiah Washington, Jan. 17.?I'ershinj *rivate Isaac Gordon, Jr., olr the eenth from pneumonia. Ilils hom 1?:o:ive Large and Ontr Sma Vessel W (By Associat Paris, Jan. 17.?Five French hundred tons and one under were during the week ended JarUary the |?: o: Emperor Nichoas Sai (By1 ssoeiat London, Jan. 17.?Fori r Empi escaped from prison neari >bolsk, cording to a Reuter disp ;h fron lacks confirmation, the di atch ac :o:Cotton Market Brfks W Government 0 (B^.ssociat< New York, Jan. 17.?he drast l caused a serious break ii le coltor decline ranged from one id one-hi ten dollars a bale. 1 :o:t Steps to Have Caress (^Associate Washington, Jan. 17Bpeeding r by avoiding unnecessa^earings i _i 3 iUn KiicinODci nip hnil.QP I CIUU1IIK tHC WUOIIIVDO vr? MVWMV pr ting in readiness to adrn Congre ll upon at a conference J*y betwe< *n leader, and Kitchen, frman of house. j ' H f HI PPi ; Days, jaM 4j ioUNTK CHAIRMAN. b Garfield Order to Shut A its for Five Days morrow. , 1 1 ci c uel Administration i Urgency order of the Unitmblished in this morning's y as possible, by phone or |nd individuals affected by Ities for violating. Imperaeteed and you will report to r"T^peaks for itself, and it ce construe its meaning, tate FueTAdmiii istfato^ were killed and three injured in, in the recent gale at sea it of Private rdon, of Valdosta, Ga. ed Press) X today reported the death of engineers corps January foure is Valdosta, Ga. ill French /eek's Submarine Toll ed Press) merchantmen of over sixteen sunk by mines or submarines i twelfth. id to Have Escaped ed Press) eror Nicholas and family have it is reported in Petrograd, aci the capitol, but the report Ids. rhen rders Closing of Mills id Press) ic action of the Government 1 market at opening today. The alf to three points which equal I Adjourn by June 1st id Press) up all appropriation measures md delays, with a view to con:>y January fifteenth, thus getsa by June the first was agreed m Speaker Clark, Democrat all leading committees of the i IUTINY AMOHE GERMAN SUB CREWS hMy-Seven Officer Have Been! (By Associated London, Jan. 17.?Mutiny amo t German naval base is report* raph dispatch from Geneva. 31 ecn killed. :o: ? imerican Sailing Vessel, 11 (By Associated London, Jan. 17.?The American >een submarined near Fuentevertur; i dispatch from Las Palms by the 1 :re\v was saved. : o Stocks Tumble When Garb (By Associate* New York, Jan .17.?Stocks drop over three points at the opening oJ the attitude of Wall Street toward drastic orders. :o:~ Swiss Govermjmnl Acknc _ Kussia s proposals Lnac (By AKsociat< Berlin, Jan. 17.?An ofTicial sta giving the reply of the Central Po at Brest-Litovsk on Monday says tl ! occupied regions diverge to such a c Powers' view that they are inaccep distinct from the case of Russia tl conclusion of peace with Russia ha peace. Central Powers compelled 1 enemies. The withdrawal of the r territory while the war lasts is imp Classification of Appeals i >1 By District Board Partial list of registrants who appealed from the classification of Local Board to the District Board. ?( This being their final classification notification cards have been mailed to 'I registrants in accordance to their final classification. ^ From To W Class Class Robert Ernest Foster, 2 1 0 Manning Oeonner Eison, __t 1 Zadie Hasken Pridmorc, 1 1 Wade William Price, 1 1 Smith Brandon, 1 1 js Joshua Jones, 2 2 ^ Grover Cleveland Thomas, J2 2 ^ Vandine Charley Fowler, --2 2 j Ernest Kline Vincent, 2 2 Richard Morgan, 1 1 Benjamin Franklin Adams, _1 1 Walter Hill Coby, 2 2 iliam Benjamin Lee. 2 2 fG Robert Black Bailey, 1 1 IJ Jack Ross Askew, 1 1 nv Belton West, 1 1 is Willie Stokes, _ --1- 1 ho Will Rice, 1 ? -1 of Elzie Foster, 1 -1 in C.rover Ruford Billings, - 2_. .2 on bo Services at the First w< Baptist Church ou Rev. W. I). Wakefield will speak at Ti the First Baptist church Sunday on morning at 11 o'clock on the subject. "Christian Paradox" and in the eve- F ning at 7:30 o'clock on "Spiritual I Camouuapre." Special music has been prepared for both services and a cordial invitation is extended to you to worship with them. I MARINE REPORTED s Are Said to Killed. Press) >ng the submarine crews id in an Exchange Tele: ofiicers are said to have lonitor, Submarined Press) sailing vessel Monitor has i, one of the Canary islands, Wireless Press reports. The eld's Order Received i Press) ped from four fractions to I the market today reflecting the Fuel Administration's twledges ependence ot Fi^g^^ endence of Finland. eeptable to Germany 2d Press) temcnt was issued here today wers to the Russian proposals ?e Russian proposal concerning legree from that of the Central table. For Central Powers, as lie announcement add that the is no connection with general 0 continue war against other Teutonic troops from occupied >ossible, says the statement. len Serving1 on The District Board The District Board for the Western islriet of South Caroline, is compos1 of the following men, and is lotted in Greenwood, South Cornloin. Iiese men do the final classifying. J. E. McDonald, chairman: A. F. cKissick, secretary; J. M Davis. T. . Gaston, and Dr. E. A. 1 lines. 1 tvi I J IIUIKNIIIU Registrants Classified Two thousand and ninety-four regtrants have been classified in the ;e classes. Seven hundred and irty-seven of that number have aced in Class One. nion County's Honor Roll The appeal we have boon making r a correct list of the men from nion county serving llncle Sam lias ot with hearty response, but the list still far from complete. Please lp us get it straight for the sake history; this list is to be filed awav some safe place for future referee and if your boy or your neigh rs boy is serving his country, you mid hate for his name to be left t of the file. Phone 01 bring the names to The mes office and get a star on r mammoth service flag. Daily Cotton Report, j (Hy McNally Cotton Company) January cotton opened at 30c. Local market 30 12. Seed $71.00.