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We to how Youu i y.HAT we have some excellent bargains in every department of our splendid store, which we are offering for your benefit and ours. You are favored by the extremely low prices and we want the space and money to use for our fall o-oods which are now arriving daily. . . . . . , & Last Week of the One-Half Price on Suits. We have about one hundred of these suits left, in worsteds and cheviots, all wool, in single and double breasted patterns. These are rare bargains, and after this week will go back to the regular prices. Don't let this opportunity slip. Summer Dress Goods. Summer, Dress Goods reduced to a money-saving proposition for you. All our 35c and 50c Mulls and flowered Organdies will be sold at 23c. . Lawns that were 10c to 25c, at 7c Woolen Dress Goods, 38 inches wide, were 50c, now 33y$C These we are showing in the popular checks and plaids. Half Price. We are offering all our figured Wash Silks at half price. We have a beautiful line of these Silks, many of the patterns being suitable for all the year wear. They will make charming kimonas and at our price are cheap enough for the modest pursa. Ask to see our light colored Suitings; they have been reduced from 25c to 15c Do You Wear Oxfords? If you do, now is your chance to make a great sav ing. Children's Oxfords. Reduced from $2.00 to $1.50. In fancy colors, sizes 2 to 5, reduced from $1.25 to 90c Ladies' Oxfords. E. P. Reed's patent kid, in button and blucher, reduced from $4.00 to $3.30. r Reed's tan oxfords, in welts and turned soles, re duced from $3.50 to $2.25. Low ties, in pump effects, $3.50 ones now $2.25 Men's Oxfords. Nettleton's patent colt, button and lace, reduced from $5.50 to $4.50 Floersheim's patent kid, blucher ties, in the very, swellest lasts, reduced from .$5.00 to $4.00 Walkover oxfords reduced from $4.00 to $3.50 American Gentleman 4.00 oxfords now going at $3.25. - 8 b Misses' Oxfords In sailor ties, patent kid blucher and button, also in gray and white tops, were $2.50, now $1.80 Hardy Brothers H ague Co GIVEN EECEPTION BY DAUGHTERS. Gen. H. A. Tyler Calls on Local U. D. 0. Members for Support. With his purpose of compelling the expulsion of Mrs. J. T. Latham, of Memphis, from tbeDaughters of the Confederacy unabated, Gen. H A. Tyler, of Kentucky, arrived in Nashville Sunday. Monday after CONFERS WITH MBS. PILCHER Regarding Official Action Against an( could not take official cogni- jxirs. iiamam. zance 0f the feud. .Nashville Ten Gen. II. A. Tyler called Monday nessean. on airs. w. is. nicner, rresiuent Ladies. President still adhered to the pre-1 of livelihood plied his trade. Soon I Commercial Club. vious policy of non-interference, after the war, and' with a growing Messrs. Marshall & Baird, Editors call and see the hand- of the Tennessee division of the painted parlor table Bell Furniture United Daughters of the Confed family, Holland tired of town life, and purchasing a farm at a point j near Gadsden, moved his family there, and at once began the im provement of same. He has always! eracy, with the purpose of placing before her his request for some Co. gives away at the Fair Sept. 26. been an ardeni grower of fruits and vegetables, and in the demonstra tions related above he has led in FOUR CROPS AT ONCE. noon he was tendered a reception at action against Mrs. T. J. Latham, the Nashville Grays by representa- of Memphis, who he claims to be tives ot the Jocal chapters of the U. I disloyal to the South and unworthy Humboldt Farmer Tests Productive the devopment of this industry. Powers of His Land. Humboldt, Tenn., Aug. 15. In anpabitinr rtf flip nhvetral rtnfi&iHili- t 11.. 4-,.l t- I - 1 l u :L. IT rv I r s f"J" u. v.. ruiiuwms me Faw oi Uer UlgU UUB1UUU UTIUB U. Tt,A amnt nf BtfT 01 tne reception, uen. lyier maae a m Mr8. riicoer is very adverse can he nrnrWerl on the trrk farm. He said; Commercial, Union City, Tenn ueniiemen lour remams on "Committee Work" of the Com mercial Club are to the point. Sys tematic, concentrated effort by everyone concerned in the welfare of Union City and Obion County will get lasting results. Not only do wo need committees to look I have now 100 peach trees in after stated interests, but the ques full bearing. There never has been tion of a salaried secretary who a year since my trees came into will give his entire tiioe to the bearing, about twenty-three years worfe of the club is of ' vital im CURED TO STAY CURED. speech, in which he renewed his to azain bringing the matter into john Holland, a nrosnerous tarmPr aff, that 1 have not had plenty of nnrfnrw0 v"aiK Vl u,"7;" s""- - the organization. ueianeu exposition ui iuc piuui upon which he relied to force the expulsion of Mrs. Latham upon both himself and Mrs. A. L. and that her story ol banishment l fertilizeri gone into. The alleged attack upon myth. This Mrs. Latham denies. Mrs. Berard, it is said, brought Gen. Tyler into the fight, and St has developed from a local matter into one of State-wide interest living a few miles west of here, said; Peae8' aPPes' Pears "d plums Tfae selection o 05ion Connt n. Tvlor thf h nna "I determined to test the oroduc-l 1 UI luc fao1 ICW JCAia cucrnes anai . f. w. -p - the J ... , oeara have not rlnnf. mrh fn, m " M"v "uurswo The proof that Mrs. Latham assisted l,ve Powers 01 .one acre 01 r ; Experimental Station .U.k .mpl to have be made in Uoio.Ut ceiebmio n 1862, -- .""" 0 t Tnis crop came on and produced a good crop, but while the vines were yet fruiting I Calling upon the assembled daughters to stand by the founda tion principle of the organization, that of preserving the untarnished and is now seeking to settle the is an issue that should allow no thought of delay and certainly not of defeat. now a union uity citizen Found I With t,n t.0&i;,i u i mpiVZZZ: m ' St- to be derived from this station Gen. Tyler explained Sunday Pianted by means of hoe and hand if umi anir, fm, aL we know that we want it, and want that he entered the matter hoping a crop of cotton, laying a hill each From urinary disorders it bad. Obion County needs this to shift it from a difference in U. three feet. This cotton is now lfSl116 kidneys, scientific and practical work relat D. C. ranks to a personal quar rel, higher than a man's waist, and if Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures MDg to every branch of agriculture However, he is now of the opinion nothing out of the ordinary hap- Union City people testify and horticulture; its study of the that the matter is past this stage, pens, l win mase a Daie on mis H T-JDunn. retired veteran, living more important crops with regard memory of the Confederate soldier, Gen. Tyler appealed to them to in dorse him, and drive Mrs. Latham Irom their ranks. Among other things, Gen. Tyler charged that Mrs. Latham rode in parade in honor of the organization of a Fed eral troop. The remarks of Gen. Tyler were enthusiastically re- cetved, and individually many of those present assured him of their support. question in the U. D. C. He wants some drastict official action at the next annual convention of the U. D. C. When seen by The Tennessean You see I had made use of on East Matthews street. Union City, to their nutritive value methrulfl rtilizer, and hoped in this Tenn , says: "My wife was cured of l,lT niumive value, methods . i;k.,i ..... kidney complaint by the use of Doan's of manuring and cultivation, and action to gain a liberal per uina phi ci,a .u. ...... , ...... acre the fertil double action to ga cent, upon the labor. My labor now seems to have met the desired end, so far, and as a further test I have now on this same plot of P Kidney Pills after she had suffered the best varieties adapted to indi WW l I M uu UU.IUV w LB IVU Wl&UVf JVwWICU 11 11 14 I ' ana usea several remedies without "uuai iwamwn, ur us worK wnn success, btie was subject to hard reference to systems of rotation, headaches, pains through her limbs ,. A. J , nu,nuu. and body, hard shooting and darting Many stations are conducting feed- reporter, Mrs. Pilcher was not in- ground, at each five rows of cotton, clined to re-open the subject, but a rw 01 watermelons that are look pains iu her back, and a weakness of ing experiments for milk, beef. and distressing. At times it was hard muttoQ or P,rk' These stations finallv stated that she had received in? as fine as a man coul de8ire- VZlZ .gffin!.0.te lt0.d? iDal diseases and the ,:..! It is a fully demonstrated fact that ri uri0 "17 V n i methods., for their prevention or 1 I1JOI " I 1V.II OU ULUl LU O. U 1.1113 iLCU " rxPii Tvli a n ( HstpTifttt tn his rf t hA wnn A matter. I statement Mrs. Pilchor feels that commit- To-day Gen. Tyler will wait ment of the case to the U. D. C. Cross Druz Store, she was soon cured cure. A few are engaged in bee ... - . - . . ... 1 . ii - i ter in such shade as cotton affords or tue disease, i nave also used tneni culture ana some in-experiments than otherwise, as the shade holds ZfitZlSftiZZftlSl Z;. 3h rtationa have upon Mrs. M. B. Pilcher, President cf the Tennessee Division, and in ist that she take some action to wards investigating the charges he has preferred. He will also request that the resolutions passed by the convention would only tend to create a revival of friction, and is duciner a very sweet disposed, if possible, to have the melon. Next, I have the uiat iney were a cure lor mis irouoie, rnoffo tion c " (In 1 0.1. HAt.t.inv fnrth tliA morita of I flrnncrnt nl form imnUmnnt. and lmcy Doftn'sKldnev Pills, and w(..arik(i Lau- t 1 ' them back, allowing them to frrow and also a good tonic to my system. " vu"Vu, OI PeBerva and mature slowlv. therein nro. a biaieuieut lor puoncaiioi v ?Keiu.eo, iuo y Pills, and we. are dad Imabinw at to confirm all that was said in that! tt:.? nu. THE EVILS OF CONSTIPATION. Everyone Knows When He is Consti pated and Everyone Should Know the Risk He is Running When He Fails to Promptly Correct it. Any Disease Epidemic or Otherwise to Which He or She May be Exposed is Sure to Result Seriously. uicy whole feud decided Doan's Kidnev to confirm all I statement as it was true in every par- Union City is in a county worthy 1 without the organiza- patch in turnips, which are now up, Strand t& of a live, progressive, hustling, ial cognizance of the and with a seasonable fall, hops to through the use of this remedy have wide-awake city and let's have it. tion. Official cognizance take uo other. West Tennessee chanters condemn- matter any further, she believes, ther a consideraoie amount trom L w & one dollar a month intr him for hia fio-ht nnnn Mra L,l ! ,J k..!n u. this source." x?, for twelve monts. Believinsr von ----- - - - - --'w. i wiiMiii inn v iruii in ill i it v fLiiiriiL i l m. wo nvi't'iituui ii wv j'uiuiivi a auMi I . r- Latham be withdrawn; and if they L. .l u:.. j,i:: ,i A little bit of history in connec- apents for the United States. can easily get two hundred or two are not withdrawn, it is his inten-j "'""UB7". tion with Hollaad would not be -Remember the nanie-Doan'e-and hundred and fifty like pledges wnicn win provide for salaried secretary and stenographer. Let's work together .for Union City. very truly yours, - Clarence Clots. National Stock Yards, III. A nor.. 91 1007 ""pi" - t w irfi V 1 , .p.uu-w-.,7 Umiss just here. At. the time that Mrs Pilcher in a letter to Gen a.IT?v,e.ai a uetl8lou wuul Pre" Humboldt was a wei small town he Constipation causes headache, nau Tvler refused to be drawn into the cipitating further dissension, be- wa8 one of the few citizens that sea, dizziness lanour, heart palpita matter1, saying that it was a per- lieving that the matter has gone made uo the town. He was a shoe- tion drastic physics frripe, sicken, sonal affair; but it is the hope of far enough. Gen. Tvler was ac- LaVor hv trarie. and worked hi .weaken the bowels and don't cure. Gen. Tyler to bring her to a differ-1,. ntrv;m ht 9h aA. Doan Reguleis act gently and cure eat conclusion by a presentation of v "7 r - t- constipation, Scents. Ask yourdrug- his 6ide of the case. wa given to understand that the (The war came on, and a a means gist. There are two ways to remove const! pation; the wrong way is to drench the bowels with a powerful, griping, drastic cathartic that injures the coating of the bowel channels and produces an early return of the trouble in a more chronic form. The right way is to use a natural, easy and mild laxative that tones up and strengthens the bowels and leaves a healthful influence behind It. Prickly Ash Bitters will empty the bowels Just as thoroughly as the harsher cathartics, and combines all the tonic and strength ening properties necessary to perma nently cure the habit. Accept do uhtltute. insist on bavin the Retliiitie Prickly Ash Bitter with the large figure ft in rea on the (rant label. Sold Everywhere, Price $1.00, RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Special Agents. f.lclon-Sccd COMPOUND Kidney and Bladder Remedy Is a well known and remarkably ettective remedy tor the cure of ail Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It cures when all else fails. Stud for Book of Particular and learn about this great scientific remedy. Druggists sell It at 50 cts. and 11.00 ??: SC!!!...'-- i iKuaieu DI1IT D th ( J - f l!ESS!GELLIS DRUQ CO. Memphis, Tnn. AIM munufactarert of Dr. K'olt' Delf. CMtl Cure. Sold by df uggiiti ai W ct. per bottle. Guarantee! onder the Pure Food tni Drug Act of June SO, 1DU. McMlchaef Drug Co. I