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K 1 V L AND PERSONAL. v f ) I . F; -iJam went to Nashville Mon- Achie Btid was a visitor in Dyers- Lawn mowers, Lest made, at Nailling Ktiser Hardware Co. Mrs, B,.-n Bransford waa a yisitor in Oli&n last week. Mr Ike Kirby, of Troy, was a Mon day visitor here. Torch swings any price at Home Fur J&iture Company. CUas. H. Cobb was in Tiptonville the .first of the week. Y. I. Iiekard waa a business visitor in Waverly last week. fcee w. u. lieynolJs before you sell ;your wool. Horace McMichael, of Jackson, vis ited his parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Edwards are at Lome from New Orleans. , repaired satisfactorily at Watches JDietzel's. E. L. Gish has moved from Hortbeak to the vicinity of Kenton. Mrs. John Bransford and little daugh ter went to Cairo Tuesday. Mrs. Aran ' millinery style are al ways the best as well as the latest. Mrs, Lone McMichael spent septal lays in Trenton this wuek. . Mrs. Paul Ingram, of Troy, was a Wisitor in the city Saturday. You've tried the rest, now try the best Jersey Cream Flour. Mr. and Mra. V. H. Forester were in Troy last week visiting friends. CP. Wilson, of Troy, was a busi ness visitor in the city Monday. DAHNKE'S CREAM BEE AD a toark for imitators. r .:f Dr. Glosson leaves this wees for a The many friends of Mrs. Hunter Griffin, of Natchez, Miss., will regret that she has been seriously ill. Mrs. Ferguson and daughter, Mrs Era, of Obion, were Thursday guests of Mrs. Ellis Jackson on Lilac street Lawn mowers, best made, at Nailling Keiser Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millet and Mr and Mrs. J. T. Stevens, of Hickman were in Union City Sunday autoing. Mr. John Walker, Jr., one of the foremost young citizens and farmers of the Seventh District, was a visitor here Monday. , Porch swings' any price at Home Fur niture Company. . Hon. Piice A. Pierce left Tuesday for Indianola, Miss., where be is looking after some cases in the Criminal Court at that place. , , ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Teague, of Dyer, were in the city and vicinity last week visiting the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Marshall. Screen Doors at WEH- MAN'S at money saving prices. J. C. Reynolds, who has been suffer ing with a very acute attack of indiges don, went to St. Louis last week to con suit a specialist. Mrs. Maud Williams, chief operator at the office of the Cumberland Tele phone Co., this city, is a visitor in Memphis this week. Pch furniture of all kinds at Home Furmbue Company. Mrs. Foest, connected with the Chris tian and MNyonary Alliance work, was here last wee visHinsr some of the. members of the aapeV. Misses RuthStrotW anS 6ue Joyner, Messrs. Moore Joynvuj Clarence Burdick motored over tomtman Sun day to see the high water. Refrigerators? Yes, tne uaoru couple of days' visit in Nashville, W. Al. Hubbard, of Fort Worth, Nailling-Keiser Hardware Co ... . i i i -Jexas, was a visitor nore ian wees. . ... . meetin, of tmj Get VOUf Lawn Swing at W. 0. W. Lodge Monday night, April "WEHMAN'S riOW. . : 28, to transact some important business. Every member urged to be present. Mr. J. Frazier, of Black Run Ranch, was in the city Saturday and says with out more rain comes he will make good as they are now plowing right along. ERROR. Hefley does not want beef cattle. He wants young steers and heifers The many friends of Mr. Andy Ander Wilson, of Kenton, was a son over the county regret to learn of m Gfficid Tesfs show Br. Price's Baking Powder to te most efficient in strenglli, oi highest parity and healihfulness 172 UULJ CREAM nnnmR Z3 CU yfltUBPywHgt Ko Alum, No Phosphate oi Lime Badly Hurt . John W. Bransford was thrown out of his buggy accidentally coming out of Hickman last Saturday. The horse was fnghteued at a. hog which ran sudJeuly into the road, and, shying, creened the buggy. Mr. Bransford was thrown out and the back of his head struck some thing hard. He was unconscious and remained that way for several hours. Some one passing found him and be was taken to a bouse close by. The horse did not run and there was no other damage done. Mr. Bransford had his wounds dressed and was up Sunday and be is getting along all right, we are glad to say. Make your ice cream with a reezer bought from w HU MAN. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hassler are enter' laining a baby girl in their home. Bikwid Wrs. Lon Wright, of Rives, were in the city Sunday as visitors. Lawn mowers, best made, at Nailling- JCoiser Hardware Co. V Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Nichols and chil tlren were visitors in Troy this week. Mrs. J. B visitor and shopper in the city Monday. Porch furniture of all kinds at Home JFurniture Company. Mva. Hugh McDonald, of the viqinity I Kiv es, wits a visitor in the city Mon day. Mrs. Bis well is the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Hunt Roper, on South Ury street. Have Dietzel furnish your school in vitations, ' Economy his recent illness. Mr. Anderson suf- m . : .1 r. L-..,,. lUreu a Very bciiuus abtuuih. ucnii trouble. The friends of Dr. liar Glover and wife sympathize with them in the mis fortune to their little girl, who fell Fri day and broke one of her limbs above the knge. Buy your screen doors at WEHMAN'S. $1,00 and up. Mrs. D. S. Brinkley and Mrs. F. A. Brown went to Lexington Tuesday as delegates from the Union City Baptist Sunday school to attend a convention Brandt Stock Moved. The L. Brandt store, in the Nailling ibuilding here on the west side of First 8Vet, which took advantage of the B1Jrupt law a few months ago, and openly again by the receiver, Mr, Goa sett, has bee0 closed again, and the stock mov to Dickson. There the goods will be unfiled under the di rection of L. JaEb Nashville, and sold to satisfy the claims t. creditors. Call Phone 99 for Vactiuleaner. New Church Chapel. Owing to a funeral Rev. L. G. Lan denberger was again unable to fill his appointment in this city last Sunday, lie w ill couducl out vices and preach in the New Church Chapel next Sunday, April 27, and deliver the sermons pre viously announced, viz: At 11 a. m. "The supreme significance to mankind of the Lord's resurrection" and at 3:30 p m. "Death the continuation of life in the spiritual world and the experiences there on the way to the heavenly home. " House Burned. Another small house "in the southern part of town, owned by C. H. Cobb, was burned last Monday. The property was insured. Real Estate Transfers, H. J. Shores et al. to J. W. Scearce, 40i acres in No. 6, $2,323. R, H. Bond and wife to W. S. Sorrell, lot in No. 9, f 210. V. S. Sorrell and wife to W. A. Car ter, "lot in No. 9, iloO. M. Bradshaw to W. P. Wolf, 60 acres in No. 9, $242.23. Nannie L. Graham to J. E. Byrd et al., 9l acres in No. 14, $3,160. W. H. Scates et al. to Wilmer B. Scates, land in Nc. 13, $S00. W, W, Bishop et al. to Nannie Gard ner, lot in Nc, 13, $90. The Ice Box you are looking for is at WEHMAN'S and the price is cheap. Marriage Licenses. J. D.. Finch and Mabel Jackson. Ernest Choate and Emma Creed. t John E. Brown and Ruby Swaner. Perry Arthur Dodson and Nelle Marie Taylor. Church Notice- Rev. J. M. Stafford will preach at the Presbyterian Church, North First street, next Sabbath, 27th inst. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morn ing service. Public cordially invited. !::;; to cesist Methodist Church. . The ladies of the Methodist Church will give an entertainment, "The Old Ship of Zion," in the Sunday school room on the evening of May 8. This play was given in Nashville a few weeks ago and proved an interesting enter tainment. There will be a small ad mittance fee, which will go to the new church fund. Arrested and Fined. Burt Thompson, a resident here in the eastern part of the city, was arrested and taken before Esq. W. C. Morris Monday morning, who imposed a fine of $25 on the defendant for abusing and mistreating his wife. Thompson was also placed under a $500 peace bond. Call Thjy ne 99 for Vacuum Cleaner. Be a Charming Woman. You never saw a beautiful woman who didn't have beautiful hair. The charms of a beautiful woman is in her hair Many women do not realize the attrac tions they possess because they do not give proper attention to the hair. The women of the "400" arq famed for their beauty, not because their facial features are superior to those of other women, but because they know how to keep young, by supplying vigor, lustre and strength to the hair. Up to a few years ago PARISIAN Sage could hardly be obtained in Amer ica. But now this delightful hair re storer can be had in every town in America. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store sells it in Union City for 50 cents a bot tle and guarantees it to grow beautiful, luxuriant hair; to stop falling hair, erad icate dandruff. advt Chronic Coughs and Colds. Strong, vlgorouB men and women liardly ever catch cold; it's only when, the system is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foot hold. Now Isn't It reasonable that tha right way to cure a cough 13 to build up jour etrengta again? Mrs. Olivia Parham, of East Dur ham. N. C, says: "I took Vlnol for a chronic cough which had lasted two , years, and the cough not only disap peared, but it built up my Btrengtb. as well.' The reason Vlnol is so efficacious la such cases Is because It contains in a delicious concentrated form all tha medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil, with tonic, blood-bui'-dlns Iron added. Chronic coughs and colds yield to. Vlnol because It builds up the weak ened, run-down system. You can get your money back any time If Vinol does not do all we say. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store, Union City, Tenn. advt Concrete Silos Concrete Bridges Concrete Paving Harris &Hartman Somerville, Tenru CHAS. WARD Upholsterer HIGH-CLASS WORK IN FURNI TURE REPAIRING and REFININHING . First-clast work guaranteed. Prompt service. Leather work a pecialty. Box Couchei Made to Order. WITH THE FAIR FURNITURE CO. Telephone .22. - I Geo. . W. Carter, of the Store, was a visitor in Greenwood, Miss. Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tyler, of Hick- at that place. jnan, were in tne city ounaay in tneir jirg g, q, Hunsacker, after a visit of automobile. several davs in the citv at the home of Coal and wood delivered promptly by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gardner, has re turned to Helena, Ark., where the family has recently located. Originality, Style, S martoess the Union City Ice & Coal Co. Mrs. f i Luke Russell, of Hathaway, Tenn., is the guest of her parents on Tierce street. Mr. and Mrs. Will King, of Jackson, were in the city this week visiting rela tives and friends. ' The latest patterns and the neatest, most attractive designs in millinery can Le found at Mrs. Arnn's. Miss Annie Phebus, of Maple Grove . vicinity, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 3ecce Alexander. . Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McDade and Miss Hattie Clark, of Troy, were in the city Monday shopping. Just received complete line of refrigerators at wlhiviain o. Mrs. W. J. Bryan and daughter, of the vicinity of Clayton, were in the city Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Joyner were Sun day guests of Mrs. W. E; Cartwright, East Flower street. Refrigerators and ice boxes at Nail ling-Keiser Hardware Co. See the big game with Huntingdon JFridav at Training School Park. Game called at 8:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robey, after a f 3W davs in the country, returned to Mur- freesboro last week A bunch of new matting, just got , here, at Home Furniture Co. Phone H9. Mrs. Rtbt. Craig has been atClinton, Ky., several days at the bedside of her h sister, who is very sick. .'y I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckham fcnd Mr. i and Mrs. Wm. Beckham were in Obion Saturday in their auto. ! V You can buy a good red cypress farm gate, ready-made, for $3,00 at the Unr ion City Lumber Co. . Judge C. P. McKinney, Col. R. Z. Taylor and Mr. Albert Biggs, Ripley, Trenten and Memphis, respectively, were in the city Monday going to Tiptonville for a meeting of the Chancery Court. Conductor Jones and family, of Troy, were in the city Saturday. - One of Mr. Jones' children sustained the injury of. a burn last week. The child accidentally stepped into a bed of hot ashes and burned its foot very badly. Mrs. Arnn's new spring millinery is ai- l l : . .1. . ' one oi mo principal auraciiuua lur me shoppers of Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Jones have lo cated atSamburg. Mr. Jones has opened ed a general store at that place. He has been engaged in business in Union City for a number of years and the prospects of success at Samburg are very favorable. We wish him success. Mr. J. Pate, an old and prosperous farmer residing near Beech, had his fine dog, "Tramp," taken from its kennel Friday night and hung in front of his houso. Mr. Pate cannot nnderstand the meannig of it, as he says he has not an enemy in the county that he knows of. : Characterize our authentic spring showing: of the latest Paris models in Suits, Gowns, Coats, Waists, and Skirts, decidedly novel and as pleasing in Wash Voiles, tioods Roplins Cords Crepes , Batiste price as style. ... .. New Silks, Pon g'es Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chine Messaline, Foulard (Q. Tub Wash Silks . 7 ' 4 I J Notice Before you sell your wool. let me make you a price. SAM Z. V1ETEL, Concrete Block. We buy wool Cherry-Moss Grain Co. Our exhibition of MILLINERY you will find made up in charming Fabrics and Combinations, artistic graces and youthful shapeliness. You will find Miss Jennie Anglen in charge of this Departments and always anxious to please the patrons and visitors to our store. ... ... American Beauty Corsets Cadet Hose Madame Grace Corsets - . 11 ..II M H Vrt?" u H - . ' " ill)