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'I roMombor to squirm and twlten mat sxoa the watornui tha ewttea. -OMo gav dewa the' law, ' the flnish -ToM. forwottosu I eeuld. hurt tho hardest that aawod tho weed. . Loute TVatoa. you aH romrobor. apetoa breuiht dtoastor usod tbo sllpporv hnoradth plattor. ' Koustea root. net rarcoitoa MJM . . . . 1 of my trewoon. wanatoh rati .O O mootlhg not a hundred Louie the ethor nlzht aa who was socatwhat UMUr. forvont mado th follewtaa liDra. inau mwuiwmmt tut m to that our soul am (Ua that aunohth not. It wtfe. Thou knpwoot ho osa but It ho kHM Ms soul beuia Uawa.) Wasiueaai rllan San U4n1 Hunm - r I . - 4 4 It". I Bi . nn a. m Don't Mii Thia Great Offering of Summer Suits 2 Baltzer & Dodds Dry Qoods Xp, INOOKI'OKATKII THE BUSY STORE" Now's Your Time to Save Money on Fancy Vest ! G-reat July Offering OF SUMMER SUITS Ji Great Variety, of Stylish Suits to be Offered at a Price " aaanBl That Will Certainly Surprise You! $7.50 BuyB any 19.60 or $8.50 Suit we have $8.25 ' 10.00 $9.85 12.50 $12.75 " 15.00 $13.25 $15.75 $17.25 $18.75 Buys any of $16.50 20.00 22.50 25.00 Fancy Suits tt 'H anan s" High and Iow Shoes, $6.50 and $6.00, Cut to $4.9 A BIG LOT OF HATS AT MONEY RAVING PRICES ! One lot of Boys pin check knee pants while they . . ZZc Men; Yacht Caps cut to worth 50o, G56, 76c, aS DON'T FORGET We have a Lot of, at a Remarkably Lo Price An Extraordi nary. Offering of. Boys Stylish Knee Pant ' SUITS !! $6.50 Knee Pant suits S4.75 S.S0 and 5.00 ".ii... 3.90 4.50 and 400 'A.2... 3.35 3 50 .... 2.7S 3.00 m 'r...".M 2.25 2.50 ' .vA..-..1.90 2. SO Wash Suit's?. 1.75 2.00 -k .". 1.45 1.50 1.15 1.25" .pOc 1.00 " .7v 78c '75c1 v 60o v ' We Have Nothing to Give Away But Values ! Buy your calendars at home, Ira Green was in Cairo Sunday. Giles Bond has returned to Chat tanooga. Shoes need mending? Take to Nafieh Bros. E-v-r Krisp Cakes and Crackers at C. H. Moore's Luther Spalding and Fred Brad. ley, of Columbus, were he.re Sun day. Mrs. Bess Hubbard, of Union City, visited Mrs. T. T. Swayne last week. There is nothing better (or the chicks than my No. 2 wheat. The price is right. C. H. Moore. Mrs. P. E. Overlon and daughter Mrs. Van Overton, of Nashville, are the guests of J. P. Hcuiley and wife. Mrs. Will Flynn and little daugh- ter, Katie Frank, are visiting Mrs. Flynn's mother, Alice Caldwell, and family at Paducah. An outline locos half its geod if you go without a Kodak. Helm & Ellison are exclusive agents "for Eastman's. They also carry all kinds of suppliM. Mr. H. E. Wallace, the Union City Photographer, has. purchased a gallery In South Carolina and, will leave UiUofl City Aug. 15. .Parties datirUig him te make photographs oall at onoc. 4-4c MA.J3STLY AJBOTJT FOLKS YOU KNOW Order the Courier today. Tailor shop over Rice's stord Heard On the Streets afltei No. 2 Wheat. C. H. Moore. FOR SALE. Old papers. at this office 15c a hundred. v Frank Haas does shoe repairing of all kinds at Naifeh Bros. Store. Mr. Jolly, wife and two daughters, of Martin, were here Sunday even ing. Mrs. Emma Ward, and baby, of Walnut Log, are the guests of Mrs.. R. H. Kirk. Mits Lou 'Montgomery has return? ed, from a week's visit to relatives In Union City. t Try Threlkeld's Eating House next time If you are hungry you will be taken care of. Miss Marie Green returned Sun day night'from a two weeks1 visit to Miss Lily Meyer at Cairo, 111. , Missrs Homer Green and Frankye Reid visited Capt. Bradley and family at Columbus Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Carpenter and baby, and Miss Lula Carpenter are spend ing several weeks with relatives at her former home in McLemoresvllle, Tsnn. The Courier Realty Co. has a 3 acre track of land at Hickman Junc tion that we will sell cheap, The lot kins the iatersewtlen. of the N.' C. Ict St. L. railroad and the Colum bus wagon road. Terms to suit purchaser. Miss Hehrictta'Faulks, of Dorena, spent Saturday, and Sunday here. Arthur Shaw and wife, of State Line, visited J. R. Brown and family Friday. Will Hubbard, of Fort Vorth, Texas, visited T. T. Swayne and family las ,week. Mrs. Kate Stovall returned to Jackson Monday, after a visit to Mrs. Maggie Randle. . , Jack Russel has returned to Hick man after a visit to, relatives at his former home in Knoxville. W. H. Baltzer, wife and daugh ter, Miss Thelma, are spending a few days at Dawson Springs. . Mrs. F. S. Moore and daughter, little Dorothy, have returned from a visit to friends in Columbus. Miss Laura McGaugh, of Bernie, Mo., alter a, visit to J. R. Brown and family, is visiting relatives in Union City. Mrs Charlie Ferry and son re turned Sunday from a visit to friends in Fulton. Charlie Perry spent Sat urday and Sunday there. When yeu, see anyone hurrying up Clinton street, watch and. see if they don't go tate Halm Xllison's store thair sda fotMtaln Is just like a magna. f Eat at Williams' restaurant. Miss Annie Lee Brown is visitine friends at Woodland. Bob and Hoyt Moore, of Martin, were in the city Monday, That good coffee you had last time came from Bettersworth &.Pra- ther's. All kinds of repairs for sewing machioes. See Brock, Singer Ma chine agent, at. Rice's store. Mrs. Liggon and children have returned to Union City after a visit to Misses Luciie and Victoria Bondurant. C. L. Walker and wife, John S'. Dillon and wife, R. M. Isler and wife, went to Columbus Sunday on Mr. Walker's launch, "Ruth." The plain reason why we ask for your patronage is on the grounds of having the largest stock, choicest goods and lowest prices, Helm & Ellison. Get ray "Book No. 4 For Women." It will give weak women many val uable suggestions of relief and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free, simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, The Book No., 4Hells all about Df. Shoop's Night Lure and now these soothing, heal iog, antiseptic suppositories oan be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the hook. The Night Cure is sold by all deal ars. ilr liiliitiiiiili IiiBi -.i..a..i I I I I l,,""""paiiiiiiittiB, Case cleans clothes. ' Try the Courier's Want Cetera Threlkeldfs for hot and oold lunches. . Threlkeld's Eating - House. op opsite depot. Get the habit of trading atuBet- ersworth & Prather's. Hickman has three cotton Kias the only three in the" state. I make all kinds ot alfnraflnno nn clothing. Casei the tailor. . Mrs. Avee Journey beean teach ing at Sycamore Chapel, July 6. FOR SALE Good Timothy Hav. . $6 a ton In rick. J. P. Thomas.- Route 4'. "6-4tc Crushed Oyster Shells. Grit. Wheat Chops, Puriaa Chick .feed.' at C. H. Moore's. Mrs. R. Y. McConnell, of .Rote 3, is visiting her soni 'Dr. H. '1. Prather, in Louisville. H. B. Freeman and wife, of Ful- K ton, was here Saturday to attend the funeral of J. H. Dodds. j . Tetleys Tea at Moore's. When the best tea costs less than a . half cent' a cup why not have it? , Next to the attar of roses.-the' most valuable perfume is oil of jas-- v mine, which is quoted at $580 a pound, The Somali soldier keeps himself in perfect fighting condition on a diet of nuts. He eats only 20 a day, but they are a very ncurshlng k'iad. . Nearly all medical men in West" ndies advise the wearing of thin woolen and no cotton underwear. Many persons wear "cholera belts" of flannel. "The Courier 'prlnfs'the Democra tic platform in full this week, on page three. It will be well enough to read all and become acquainted witnjhe issues. - Alex. NalfeH was in Fulton "last' " Saturday. His brother, ,Far'is,"who . is managing the store belonging to the Naifeh Bros. Dry Goods Co.. at that place, has been sick. r Jno. A. McClure, one of the Slate Lecturers sent out by the Depart-'. ment of Agriculture, spent. Sunday at his home in Hickman. Institutes fwill be held in Mayfield and Padu cah this week. STRAYED OR STOLEN Two . year-old befer calf, hole in right ear and split in left ear, white spot in forehead, red and white snnttrH. crumpled horns. Notify Martha ; Kice Hickman, Ky. When a man makes the air blue. with Sunday school words because his gas engine wont run, there is one , o"f two1 things wrong "his engine is either out of fix or he has gasoline that wont test up to the standard. The Courier sells; gasoline the kind tnai win siana ine test, it its our kind you are using fix the engine. The cotton and corn crops are looking exceptionally well just now. Wi J. Harper, of near town, says he will make twice as much corn per acre as he did last year. T. A. Ledford has 70 acres of cotton which he says will begin to open by week after next, and that the cotton , in the bottom is as fine as he ever, saw. Inese things are the best in dications of prosperity. Keep your eye on us this fall and winter: On account of the recent flood in the South, there is reported to be 300 people in a remote section of Mississippi who are almost starving for want of food. Some of the rich men of that section who could easily supply the needs of those helpless folks by contributing an amount that' they would scarcely miss frpm their vast hoard of money, were appealed to but refused to assist in alleviating the great suffering. The United States government finally took the matter in hand and ordered rations supplied to the food victims for 30 days. m Take your prescriptions to Cowgill's Drug Store where they will be filled by a REGISTEREQ PHARMA CIST at any hour - Day or Night Cowgill's Drug Store (Incorporated)