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At Non-Resident Notice. , C. A. Whipple and W. 0. Jordan vs C. M. Russell. Attachment before 11. Folk, J. P. In this cause it appears by affidavit that the defendant, U. Al. Kusseil, is justly indebted to the plaintiffs, and that the said (J. M. Kusseil resiues om if the State, that he has removed or is about to remove himself or property Irom the State, or conceals himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot he served on him, anil an original at tachment having been levied on his property and returned to me, it is there fore ordered that publication be made in the Union Citv Commercial, a news paper published in the city of Union Citv. Tennessee, for four consecutive weeks, demanding the said C. M Rus sell to appear before me, at my office in Union City, on the 2nd day of July, 1909, and make defense to said suit, or it will be proceeded with ex parte. This, the 25th of May, 1909. R. Polk, J. of P. A. J. Whipple, Atty. for Plaintiffs. Non-Resident Notice. Pauline Henry vs. Courtauey Henry. Chancery Court, Obion County, Tenn. In the above styled cause it appear ing tome, the undersigned, G. A. Gibbs, Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Obion County, Tenn., from the bill c.f complaint, which is sworn to, that the defendant, Courtaney Henry, is a non resident of the State of Tennessee and a Tesident of the State of Arkansas, so that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, the said Courtaney Henry is therefore hereby ordered to appear before me on or before the First Monday in July, next, that being a regular rule day of the said court, and make defense to said bill filed against him or same will be taken as confessed by him and the cause iset for hearing ex parte. It is further ordered that publication of this notice be made for four consecu tive weeks in The Commercial, a weekly newspaper published in Union City, Tenn. This May 12, 1909. G. A. GIBBS, Clerk and Master, by Geo. A. Gihhs, D. C. & M. E, J, Green, Counsel for Petitioner. Insolvent Notice. To the creditors of the estate of J. F. McFarland, deceased: Having suggested the insolvency of the estate of the said J. F. McFarland, deceased, to the County Court Clerk of Obion County, Tennessee, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file them duly au thenticated with the County Court Clerk of said county of Obion on or before the 24th day of November, 1909, or the same will be barred both in law and equity. This the 24th day of May, 1909. SADIE McFARLAND, 10 Administratrix. SALE OF LAND . Pursuant to a decree of the Chancery Court of Obion County, Tenn., rendered in the case of W. F. Parker vs. A. J. Freeman at the April Term, 1909, 1 will pxpose to sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court house door in Union City, Tenn., on Monday, the 5th Day of July, 1909, at or about 1 o'clock p. m., a tract of land situated iu the 12th civil district of Obion County, Tenn., bounded on the north by the lands of Baugus and'Dean, on the east by the lands of Jim Smith, on the south by the Martha Dyer lands, and on the west by the lands of Frank Wallace, and being a part of the Nancy Pamplet grant, and being the lands sold by W. F. Parker to A. J. Freeman by deed of March 9th, 1900, duly regis tered, and containing 116 acres, more or less. Terms, 7 months, with good security, and lien retained on land; sold to satisfy purchase money decree, Further particulars on day of sale This June 9, 1909. G. A. GIBBS, Clerk and Master. F. J. Smith, Solicitor for Complain ant, W. F. Parker. 12-3t MONEY TO LOAN on long time. Low rates. See or write W. W. COCHRAN, Union City, Tenn. J. C. BURDICK Wholesale and Retail Reelfoot Lake and Mississippi River Fish (Si Game ;-" . Oysters in Season. Same old stand, near the ice factory. Thoroughbred Berkshire Hogs of the top breeding for sale. Both sex. A few males ready for service. Prices reasonable. Q. W. CARTER E. F,"D. No. 1. Telephone 64. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Meet me at Dahnke's, Use Jersey Cream Flour. None better. Mr. Ab Barker, of Cairo, was in the city last week. Ice boxes, any price and kind. Nail- ling Reiser Hardware Co. Fresh vegetables at Stone & Rainey's, Washington ave. Miss Hutu McConnell visited Hick man last week. J. C. Reynolds has returned from Weaverville, N. C. If you want to sell your property see Forester, Beckham & forester. Buy you a lawn swing at Kailling- Keiser Hardware Co. Miss Mattie Scheurer is visiting rel atives and friends in Illinois. Mrs. Chas. McMurry, of Mount Zion, was in the city last week shop ping- Groceries, fruits, vegetables the best this market affords at Stone & Rai ney's, Washington ave. Esq. J. C. Lee and daughter, Miss Lula, of near Hornbeak, were in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wells, of Obion, Mere in the city last week visiting rel atives in the city. If you want to sell, buy or exchange your farm or city property list them with Forester, Beckham fc Forester! Miss Cox, of Paris, was in the city this week visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Lockhart. Miss Leo Harris, of Trenton, was in the city last week visiting her friend, Miss Mary Emma Catron. Wonder ice cream freezer, the only freezer made. Nailling-Keizer Hard ware Company. Dr. Walker Phebus, of Caruthers- ville, Mo., was in the city last week vis iting relatives and friends. Mr. Bayless Little, of Dresden, was in the city last week visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Arnn. Call us up for prices on anything in the fancy grocery line. Stone & Rainey, Washington ave. Misses Bessie Glasscock and Kath leen Watson left Monday morning for Memphis to attend the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hefley, of Ful ton, were in the city last week visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hef ley. Wonder ice cream freezer, the only freezer made. Nailling-Keiser Hard ware Company. Judge H. O. Head, of Sherman, Texas, was in the city and at Beechwood, a guest of his son, H. O. Jr., this week. J udge and Mrs. F. W. Moore came in from Knoxville last week and the Judge was with his friends in the city for a short time. You've tried the rest, now trv the best Jersey Cream Flour. Coal Coke-Wood Call Tel. 150. Mr. and Mrs. James Reaves, of Hornbeak, were in the city last week visiting Mrs. Reaves' parents, Mr! and Mrs. Will Walters. Dr. Sam Cary, of Cairo, was in the city last week visiting the family of Dr. Nailling during the illness of Dr. Nail ling's little daughter. I have some special bargains in slight ly used pianos. Easy terms. A. N. Dickson. Phone 505. ' 8 The Woodmen of the World, local sovereigns and friends, will hold a memorial service next Sunday after noon at East View, unveiling the mon ument erected over the remains of W I. Davis. Friends are cordially invited to be present. Several addresses will be made. Staver buggies at Nailling-Keiser Karaware jo. Miss Nona Jones, who has been teaching music for the past several months, returned to her home in Union City, Tenn., last Wednesday. Miss Jones has made many friends in Wick liffe, and is a thorough and energetic little woman who wins success wherever she goes because she deserves it. Bal lard County Yeoman. Come in and see our big bargains in farm lands, timber lands, also nice city residence proyerty. , Forester, Beckham & Forester. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner went to Memphis this week, taking passage with Mr. Russell Gardner on the An nie Russell at Hickman. In the party also were Mrs. S. G. Hunsaker and Miss Nora Gardner, At Memphis they were joined by Gov. and Mrs. Patter son, and after the reunion the entire party go to Helena, Ark., to visit Mrs. C. S. Fitzpatrick. We sell the t Cadet Hose with Linen Knees, Heel and Toes. Nothing better. Special A supreme effort to offer the greatest values to be found in the market. , A harvest of good things that will crowd to the utmost all former achievements. 4 All our High-Glass At this discount the Remember this discount consists of Woolen Suits, Linen and Pique Suits, i Lingerie, Princess Dresses, also Silk Dresses in Foulard and Messaline Colors and Black To-day we ery Clearance The richest and best of our pattern models and the superb creations of our trimmers in a word, this entire stock of Trimmed Hats, is offered for your selection at the above reductions, so while the stock is all fresh is your opportunity, for 'hats that have been admired will be quickly appropriated. Former price 50c, Mrs. R. E. Craig and children are visiting relatives at Fulton. ' Wonder ice cream freezer, the only freezer made. Nailling-Keiser Hard ware Company. - Mrs. Laura Wells visited friends in Troy, returning Monday. SEED BEANS. A limited stock of Mammoth Yellow Sojo Beans for sale. Dahnke-Walker Milling Co. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. McConnell . and Miss Ruth McConnell are attending the reunion in Memphis this week. Try trading with Stone & Rainey, the grocers, this month. They will treat you right. Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Ogles went to Martin and visited Mrs. Ogles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, Saturday and Sun day. Use Dahnke-Walker Milling Co. Jer sey Cream Flour, a home product, and guaranteed. Mrs. Erwin Scates, who has been lo cated with Mr. Scates at Columbia, Mo. , for the year, returned last week and left again for West Point, Miss., to visit her mother, Mrs. White. While in the city she was with Mrs. W. E. Scates, her mother-in-law. Mr. Scates will fol low about the first of August. Next year Mr. and Mrs. Scates will be lo cated in West Point, Mr. Scates having been elected to teach in the high school at that place. You Can Never Tell just exactly the cause of your rheu matism, but you know you have it. Do you know that Ballard's Snow Lini ment will cure it? relieves the pain reduces the swelling and limbers the joints and muscles so that you will be as active and well as you ever were. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 Nailling Drug Company. Called Meeting. A call Is made for all interested in the Obion County Telephone Company to meet at the courthouse in Union City the first Monday in July at 2.30. W. G. Reynolds, Acting Manager. Poor Milk is often thought to be responsible for an infant s loss in weight or general poor health. The cause is usually that the child has worms. They get the nourishment in the food and the baby starves, actually starves. White 'a Cream Vermifuge expels the worms and nour ishes the child, safe and sure. Price 25 cents. Nailling Drug Co. Dry Poods fl To CURMN j i . ... ,i, ., , I.. , i r- Offers Well Suits Reduced One-Fourth and One-Third from Former Price marvelous values will be impressively apparent to all who visit touch the climax of the season in Millin at One-Fouth SALE OF FANCY SILKS now - .29c Former price 90c ALL WRONG. The Mistake Is Made by Union City Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of backache. To be cured one must know the cause. It is wrong to imagine relief is cure. Backache is kidney ache. You must cure the kidneys. A Union City resident tells you how. Mrs. E. E. Givens, 111 Fourth street, Union City, Tenn., says: "I suffered almost constantly some years ago from a dull aching across my back and kid neys. I also had frequent headaches and a feeling of languor and weakness. Mr. Givens advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so, with the re sult that I was cured. I have often en dorsed Doan's Kidney Pills and will continue to dof-so." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. " Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Marriage Licenses. W. M. Rogers and Lulu Lynch. W. H. Gwynn.and Almetta Howell. -Joe James and Myrtle Hopper. J. F. Davis and Eva Jackson. William Tenny and Miss Minnie Coughran. Robert Erskine Bell and Miss Lady Emma Bransford. W. A. Beckham and Miss Ruth P. Brown. Charley Phillips and Callie Coggins. J. Thomas Wray and Miss Elizabeth Newman. J. C. McRee aud Adrain Brevard. C. II. Smith and Nora James. L. K. Nagle and Alice V. Lunsford. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its noi mal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatiun. FOR RENT Residence on Ftouth Front. See 8. D. Woosley. 10-2w CTOLM Worth and One-Third former prices Former price 75c, and $1.00, now 59c TROY. John E. Moffatt spent last week in Nashville. Rupert Bowman, of Rives, spent last week with friends in Troy. Messrs. Fitz Maxwell and Hurt Ro chelle are in Memphis this week. Mrs. Laura Wells, of Union City, was in Troy this week visiting friends. Mrs. Lizzie Brice, an old resident of Troy, now of South McAlester, Okla homa, is visiting relatives in Troy. Mr. Charley Myers, of Harrison, Ark., accompanied by his sister, Miss Jessye, is visiting friends in Troy. Misses Harrye Crockett and Elsie Brice, who have been attending the Memphis Conference Female Institute at Jackson, returned home last week. Miss Sutton, who has been with the J. S. Moffatt Co. for the past season, left Saturday for her home in Cincin nati, Ohio. Rev. Fields, of the M. E. Church South, gave a very interesting lecture on China at the Methodist Church in Troy last Sunday night. Mr. Fields is a lecturer of no mean ability, and his talk was made more interesting in that he illustrated it by views of China and Japan. Rev. Fields travels in the in terest of the Foreign Mission Field, and it is to be hoped that he may arouse some interest in that work here. The Obion County Branch of the American Bible Society held its regular annual meeting in the Associate Re formed Presbyterian Church last Sun day, Rev. T. P. Pressly presiding. Af ter the regular business, Rev. H. C. Wheeler was elected president and James W. Pressly secretary for the en suing year. Rev. Pressly then gave a fine sermon on the Bible and its in terest to mankind. A special collection was taken, as an effort is being made by the society to raise $500,000 by the first of December, a like amount being given to the Society by Mrs. Russell S"age, if this sum can be raised by the Society. In the next few weeks the contract ors will begin the construction of the new Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. It will be erected on the site of the old J. S. Moffatt store, on the corner just across from the hotel. The building will be of brick, with trim : 111 If you want a perfect shape buy the American Beauty Corset, both medium and long lengths. our Second Floor. 1 now - -37c mings of concrete and stone, and will be one of the prettiest buildings of worship in Obion County. This work speaks well for the members of the church and the "committee in charge. A greater part of the funds having been raised among thfc membership of the church, and as a new building is sadly in need, it will be the awakening of a new interest in this branch of the church in Troy. Bon Air, Cumberland Block, Big Muddy and Kentucky Coal at Union City Ice & Coal Co. Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. M. E. Earl to Will Lockridge, lot in No. 16, $60. ' M. M. Wilson and wife to J. W. Scoff, lot in Obion, $175. S. J. Rogers to J. L. Glover, 33 acres in No. 3, $500. .. . ' J. A. Hannon to D. H. White, 56 acres in No. 15, $4,200. B. C. Brans and wife to Wsley Buck lot in Union City, $600. PROGRAM Celebration at Union City, Saturday,. July .3.. 8.30 a.m. Band concert in City Park., 9.30 a.m. Athletic contests. 10.30 a.m. Parade to Fair Grounds. Prizes will be given for (1) Best couple on horseback. (2) Best decorated vehicle or float of any description. (3) Most comical feature. (4) Girl in best character costume. (5) Boy in best character costume. (6) Best group in character eostume. 1.00 p.m. Band concert. " 1.30 p.m. Athletic and comical fea tures (1) Foot race. (2) Shoe race. (3) Three-legged race. (4) Fat man's race weight 200 lbs. or over. (5) Greased pig catching contest. (6) Greased pole climbing contest. 2.30 p.m. Racing (1) Pacing race, half-mile dash. (2) Trotting race, half-mile dash. (3) Fast mule race. (4) Running race, one mile. - (5) Slow mule race. ' (6) Automobile race, five miles. 4.30 p.m. Baseball game. 8.00 p.m. Band concert in City Park. Fireworks. Reading