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Turkeys and Eggs. girl and Mr. and Mrs. 6id Pinion a Turkey eggs in season S3 00 per boy. feettine ot 15 or 25 cents each. Butt Orpington eggs from pen of very fine select lowls, $1 50 for fifteen. Off the general range for 50 cents per dozen, hmbden Goose egjrs, cents eacn Mrs. A. L. urevard, Telephone 453. Union City, Tenn Tor Sale. Moth Bronz turkey eggs $2 00 for 12. Send in jour orders and have them booked. Mrs. T. J. Williams. R. F. D. No. 3. Phone 419-3. Mr. Donnie Killion. of Fremont. and Miss Edna Richards, of Num ber Ten, were married in Union SOUTH FULTON. Fulton was visited last Tuesday night by a very destructive fire, burning out the fronts of four 1 L ' . .... - City Wednesday. The young peo- ounaings ana partially destroying ole are well known and esteemed Jones A: Chambers and J. A. Mil by the people of this community. We tender them our congratula tions. . Violet. i i Fresh kandy and JruA at the K. K. Organ for Sale ' 1 have a fine parlor Packard or gan, in good condition, cheap. Any one wishin? to see it. will find it at HarDer & Shore's store at Rives, Tenn. W. H. Cook. ner s stores, consisting ot men furnishings. Ton Exemn'a , fruit stand, Western Union Telegraph Co., and completely destroying C. R." Morris restaurant, where 'the fire originated, also the offices ot Dr. I. H. Reid, Dr. Seldon Cohq Little Leonard Thomas is very and Attorney H. T. Smith, wh much better. were situated in the second story Miss Blanche Bond, one of Rives A11 werc more or less covered by efficient teachers, became water insurance except w. r. bmith'i bound in Number Seven Sunday ,aw office, which hadexpired a few and arrived home Monday v i a aays oeiorenand. RIVES Office for Bent. Double office in C. B. A. Building for rent berland Teleph Co. 45 tt Crockett. Miss Bessie Morris visited friends Apply at office of Cum- j Obion Friday and Saturday. enhone and Telearraph ' J w. w. wnitewason our streets several hours Monday. Mr. Oscar Clemmons has bad car- Land for Sale. ni Vi unrl rp A arrpn rf land. 2'i wuw mmm... ' I i r , . i . . miles from citv. for sale cheap or peniers ior several aays ouuaing an for trade in exchange for Union elegant and substantial yard fence. City rroperty. p Mrs. Tom Joyner, of near Beech, 46-4t. utiu- is with her mother this week. The farmers aid good roads meet mg which was. to have occurred Saturday afternoon was postponed until Saturday, March 2d, when rousing meeting is expected to be held We were indeed glad to note that our friend Gipsy is still among the living and was brilliant enough to throw some stones at Cyclone, try ing to apply him as being a trouble Service $1 cash or $2 booked. I. S. Carmack. rrw -A T at, a r Knit a f T r Mro Torrinr Jo BiifTrinnr urittt n sa tv Moss' place one-half mile north of cer and the physicians think that 80me fel'w. or would soon give us an operation is necessary. , , 1 ' ' One Of Of our irreateRt rrnnhlea Miss Annie Cummings, of Obion, the Gi8ieSi . ahominahl is visiting mends ana relatives in racebut I must confess this South our vicinity tnis week. Side Giosv is neculiar to her nature The many friends of little Dora The walk-out of the telephone liogan win oe sorry to near ot tne girls at this place is still pending, and it is expected that a new manager will be sent here-soon N-Know don't seem to know much these times and I reckon cousin Topsy has tied the cupid knot, as she is very silent. We would have thought, though, she would have given us a few dots about the matter The widow town. 48-4t I have a registered Jersey bull at mv farm 2 miles east 01 union City. Service $1 48-3t S. N. Matthews. Tor Rent. Three new rooms over store. W. G. Reynolds & Son. death of her father. He was laid to rest in Stovall's cemetery Mon day. Misa Mayme Calhoun is very much indisposed with la grippe. J. B. Caudle has painted and pa- Estray Notice. Taken up and posted, District No. 9. bv B. L. Cunningham, one black i 1C ironlil whit annt in forehead; one sorrel horse 12 pered his residence, years old; one horse mule colt, black, Little Annie May Reeves is very 2 years old; no marks or oranaer b m ith toDsilitia at this writing. i? Tuns. R. Barrett. aq 3 Ranger. Friends and patrons will be wel Cyclone has not For Sale Cheap. Friday afternoon. The subject for A No. 7, 7-column Washington debate is: "Resolved that a stump hand -press, in perfect order, made jn the road is a greater obstruction by the Cincinnati Type Foundry. than a mud hole. Make us an oner, win maxc auue proof press. Address Cartan Printing Co., Union City, Tenn. come at the school auditorium next Parted on his journey yet. as it will be a tiresome trip on account of the length of the journey, and she is making great arrangements. She says she don't associate with Gip sies, but is expecting to meet Mrs. G. M. Adams on her journey. Cyclone. in Union Weak- TROY. Col. John Inman was City last Friday. Dr. W. C. Pressly was in ley County last week. Lea Garth, of Union Citv. who day afternoon at 1 lias been visiting friends in Troy, city cemetery, returned home Monday. Paul Crockett, ot the Civil Ser ice. came in Saturday with a me dium good case of measles Fresh K. K. The members of, the A. R. P, Church had an official meeting this week to locate a site for parsonage Mr. Luther Moffat, ot Obion, visited relatives here the last otthe week. Mrs. Newt Dickey, after a linger ing illness, died last Monday Mrs. M. u morning. She was buried Tues o'clock in the Maria bom 1 T ROF.U. D. -f : . iae kandy at the .1 FOUNDE K. K. is the Kaady Kitchen, one door north of DietztfTs Hdw. Store Qoodlett, Well Known Woman, Nearing End. A special from Nashville. Tenn., announces that Mrs. M. C. Good lett, founder of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, and one of the most distinguished women of the South, is ill at her home, and Not Unusual Accident, While J. L. Smith was buildinir fear is entertained that 6he will not . .. a I I Miss Irene Wheeler, who nas oeen a fire at Mayfield in the stove of Z. recover. at home for several weeks, went to t. Long & Co. 'a store he became She is a unique type of the old St. Louis last week. very near having a small fire. time Southern woman. She is a Mrs. Annie Wheeler, who is con-J He threw 60 me coal oil in the descendant of two aristocratic ducting an art class at Hall-Moody I stove, and upon striking a match tamilies of the old world, the Doug Institute at Martin, 6pent several to it, it suddenly exploded with a lasses of .Scotland and the Meri days at home last week. bang, and with so much force as to wethers of England, 1 a . . ..I Mrs. Irene Carr, of Nashville, is khock me siove over ana greauv Her fcousin, Captain Edward visiting Mrs. C. L. Moffatt. trighten those standing around. Meriwether, was the first Con- John Wells and Miss Myrtle Jim- l' J' carman s nair was siigntly federate killed on Kentucky soil. . . . mnired. and two little colored hnra I v,: u .v. . mernon were marriea sunaav even- ' wiua uui wucu an escun to uen ing at the bride's home about three standing close by lost a part of eral N. B. Forrest, just before the Ac. V but the first thing you notice on meeting a person is either the head or the feet. To appear well it is necessary to wear good shoes, such as our Nettle ton Patent Colt, Doric last in button or lace at $5.50. ...... The Walkover Riaito lasts, in blucher,are things of beauty and can be had in patent leather, glaze vici kid and gun metal at $3.50 and $4.00. . An attractive and stylish shoe for ladies is our patent kid, blucher, low top, button and lace, made by E. P. Reed, at $3.50 and $4.00. Our Hospital Department is in charge of Mr. Willie Ogles, a mute, the best shoemaker in the State. Rrino- hi vrmr icaM 1 117- 1 1 J auuc:. we guarantee nis worK. Hardy Bros. Hag'uewood Go. Ml t y "We could not lay her out proper and she is a-sittin' on the operation table just like she was alive. Here &he is," and he opened the door of the gruesome apartment. Even the doctor was startled and felt an uncanny sensation creep over him as he gazed at the dead girl seated upon the dissecting table, with"her back against the wall of the room and partly draped with the white cloth that had been thrown over her. But most remarkable was the position of the right arm which was raised above the head as if in menace. Of course the frozen con dition ot the corpse was responsible both for the sitting posture and the upraised arm, but the effect was 'certainly weird. "Yes, it does look queer, said the doctor, "but we must get her limbered up so I can begin operations. Must have more heat here." The attendant went to the far end of the room to turn on more steam in the radiator, leaving the medical man standing beside the. subject. Outside the darkness was intense and an icy wind shrieked and wailed drearily around the building. When the man turned to attend to the tem perature of the place the doctor was stooping down and seemed to toe regarding one of the feet that hung over the edge of the table. Suddenly a loud and terrible cry terrified the attendant and caused him to hastily return. Across the girl's lap rested the form of the physician, her hand upon his neck. nor did he ever recover reason, but from what could be gathered from his broken and insane babble it seemed that when the girl's dead and icy hand fell upon his neck he looked up and recognized theiface of one whose downfall he had brought about, and indirectly her death. The suddenness ot the recognition, and the circumstances, together with the shock of the fall ing hand, had dethroned reason. Of course, the strange falling of the arm was caused by the increase of heat in the room, but, happen ing as it did. it was cettainly terri fying. "And that is why." said the official, "the once brilliant and famous physician now paces his cell a hopeless maniac. A curious yarn, I will admit, but I will vouch for its truth." Jacob Herrimrton in Houston Post. Nothing so thoroughly removes disr ease trtrnm from the system a Puich' LY Ann Bittkks. It tflves life and action to tlio torpid Jiver, strengthens and assists the kidneys to properly cleanse the blood, wives tone to the stomach, -purities t he bowels and pro motes gooa appetite, viror and ciieer fulness. Allen Druir Coumanv. SDeclal Agents. . . miles north of town. Mrs. Lizzie Mahan, of Mayfield, Ky., is visiting relatives in Troy. , Mrs. H. E. McDanieU of Clarks. yille, is at home with relatives. Tom Taylor, who has been in Memphis, is at home. their wearing apparel. Fulton Leader. 2 t K. K. is the it door north battle ot Fort Donnelson. Mrs. Goodlett was president of the l(aiidy Kitchen, one the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Nash otUtetjteisHdw. Store, ville Confederate Home in 1890, and of JAE. Hogan. il waa at lier request that the name S I. .... . J. E. Hosran did at the home of wa8 cnangea to uaugnters ot con hi Rioter. Mr. T?antin in isr.,mher federacy on May 10, 1892. Her 1907. Mr deatP will be sincerely mourned all Death , . A I Seven Saturday, Feb. 23, M. llC J.IUI vvinv . i , entertained a number ot its friends, old and young, last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Will A. Smith. Delightful music and puzzling games were enjoyed, the prizes being captured by Mr. C. P. Wilson and Miss Rubye McDade. Refreshments were served. Bit, DAD. K. K. is th. Kalidv Kitchen, one door north of, Bigfzei's Hdw. Store. Death has Mrs. Rager. Wednesday. and leaves two children. He was a worthy and useful citizen. The remains were shipped here land interred at Shady Grove. -i.,- FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. over the Southland v resn K. K. )trtmai madeandy at the FREMONT. j J Will Don't Use Any Remedy That Keeps Its Formula a Secret reople troubled with stomach weak ness cannot afford to use a medicine unless they know what Jt contains. Mi-o-na Is the one remedy for stoni- all right." ach troubles that publishes its formu- "So cold, cold," said the poor mad la: chemically pure bismuth sWal- man reoeatinsr the words over ann RETRIBUTION. Tho Thaw Triai Recalls the Fate of a , Physiclact "They don't always get it as White did," said the asylum Super intendent, "but there are other ways. Now that one over there; notice him r Well, he has a story A POWERFUL IMfraeyBn, diCBlTD' Cures Quickly and Permanently. 1 Accept no substitute. Insist on having Mm genuine PRICKLY ASH BITTERS with the large figure 3 in red on the front label SOLD EVERYWHERE PRICE $1.00 Kml ALLEN DRUG CO., Special Agents. visited the home of Her little baby died late, to allay any Inflamation of the over again, wringing his hands, stomach and bowels, cerium oxilate, tr. T.miYiw William a 9nn . .. . ' Mi.auum..-..v " -r dium bl-carbonate, to neutralize the Mrs. Geo. Jordan nave oeen quite poisonous acids that are present In eick this week. stomach troubles: and nux vomica. Miss Ella Smith will begin a three- which restores vigor to the digestive months school, to open next Mon day at Fremont. Miss Inez Cloar will teach at Greenwood, near Woodland, which school starts next Monday. Miss Ruth Caldwell,' who is in echool at Nashville, came nome aat- .u..wi.iac? 8eu want. Was there anything lately rday to visit her mother and re- "" uwe 10 reruna arrived? It happened that there , ul 1Ai liue uxvuey uuiess lb cures. I turned to school Monday. . Kn' . .,...., ... was. The body of a vounc woman ,1 a- mvcu uv n uvu will glvei The stork visited several tami- aulck relief for indiffegtion. rlit.rAB found frozen in the streets had been lies here this week, bringing to Mr. after eat n, sleeplessness, or any of the I recently placed in the dead house. and Mrs. Cnas. caiaweu a gin, to other symptoms of stomach troubles. . "Queer case, doc, said oneof the Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Coleman a Unless it does this, the cost Is nothim?. men who had brought m the body. "You say he has a story? What is it' And then the-Superintendent sat down and related, in sub stance, the following: Several years ago Dr. , a organs and tones up the whole nerv- prominent physician in the city of ous system. Philadelphia, had occasion to make This combination of valuabe reme-1 a. dissection for an especial purpose: dies Is found only In Mi-o-na stomach He had called at the college to in tableta, and It so rarely fails to quire what cadavers miffht be avail- strengthen the digestive system, and able tor his use. Subjects kept on cure even the worst form of stomach ; the niruiinr t,. aa This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewer has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure. Some day they'll ge t a taste cf the rttl Schnapps they'll realize what enjoyment they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS long agothen they'll feci like kicking, themselves. SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be sure you get the genuine. . t f ,w f