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Mrs. D. S, Cockrill, of Jackson, wsis . . ... i -. 1 1 Aa.nta I a visitor nere tnis ween wiui uer Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pbebus. TR. TP U Mrs. Taul Erwin, of Troy, was a vis itor here this week in the home of her Q0 it Lameness Sloan'i Liniment is a speedy, reliable remedy for lameness In horses and farm stock Here's proof. . LamaaoM Goes "I had a hone sprain hii ihoaUfef by pulling, and be was go lame be could not carry foot at all. I jot a bottla of your Liniment and put it on four times, and in three days he showed no lame nets at all, and made a thirty mile trip brw dat."U altar B. AlonfortL La SalU. CoL ' For Splint and Thrash 'I have used Sloan's Liniment nn a fine mare for splint and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neighbors for thruah and they say it is fine. 1 ilnd it the beat Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand rour Sure Colic 'nr for mv. self and neighbors, and I can certainly r-nmmnij j for Colic. SmuH, UcVowugH, Co. SUSANS mmm 1i is quick, safe remedy for poul try roup, canker and bumble-foot Try it. For Roup and Canker Sloan's Liniment is the speediest and surest remedy for poultry roup and ing, laffmy, N. a. canker In all Its forms, esneclallv for canker In the windpipe." . f. SpauU At all Dealers. 25c., 50c A 11.00 Read Sloan's Book oa Horsas, Cattla, Hogs and Poultry sent htm. Address DUEARl&SlOANJnc, Boston, Kass. Local and Personal Mrs. Lucile Bruton visited at Gibbs Friday. Mr. Evans Jackson is at home from Tiptonvillo. A call for 150 brings the coal wag. Union City Ice & Coal Co. ' Misc Hazel Manley is reported to be ill or tonaiuus. 4 Jaa. Brown, of Memphis, was a Sun day visitor here. Miss Nell Thomas, of Dyersburg, was in the city last week. Get price on field fence at WEH- M AN S before buying. Mr. Frank Stubba, of Humboldt, was a visitor here last week. Rev. J. H. Thomas, of Kenton, was a visitor here last week Misses Woodfin, of Gibbs, were in the city Saturday shopping, mother, Mrs. A. M. McDonnell. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Averitt will be at home to their friends at the residence of Mrs. J. I. Milburn in a few days. Gold fish, from 10 to 50 cents each. Union City Steam Lackdry. Miss Annie Laurie Caldwell left this week for Gainesville, Fla., for a fev weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jovner. of the Academy neighborhood, were the Tues day guests of Mrs. W. Z. Massengill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nailling, of Tip- tonville, were in the city Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Massengill. It will be to your advantage to get prices n field fence at WLri MAN'S before buying. .Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Ramseyer left last week for Florida, stopping a few days in Humboldt to conduct a meeting. General and Mrs. D. J: Caldwell are in the midst of a reception in honor of the latest arrival last week, a beautiful baby daughter. ' Russell E. Gardner, of St. Louis, and Alfred Gardner, of Dresden, were guests at the home of Col. and Mrs. W. II. Gardner Sunday. We will give a discount of 20 per cent, for cash on anything except dia monds and watches during January,' Bkansfoed & Andrews. Lincoln G. Dickey, advance agent, was here last week arranging for the coming of the Redpath Chautauqua the third week in June. Mr, Billy Vaught and little daughter, Adelie, of .Crescent, was a visitor in the city Sunday with the family of D. D. Kirk on Lilac street. Mesdames G. B. and Fernando White, of Harrison aDd Lilac streets, were the Wednesday guests of Mrs. W. A. For ester, south of the city. Early spraying of fruit trees gets best results. Lime Sulphur Solu tion and Spray Pumps at WEHMAN'S. K. Kimberlin, of Memphis, was in the city this week on a return trip from Paris, where he attended the funeral of his father-in-law, R. J. Hunt. E. J. Timmons and friend, H. L. Wilson, of St, Louis, were in the city this week visiting Mrs. Belle Bynum.Mr. Timmons' aunt, on South Ury street. Finish that room with Beaver Board. Carried in stock. Union City Lumber Co. CILEARHN Gr A Y YOU CAN TRUST YOUR BOTTOM DOLLAR on Our Bargains during; this Sale. You will realize during this sale the specific power of your dollar. The memory of the .good values we give you will linger long in your mind as the greatest you" ever had. Your dollar will actually do double duty and that means for you money saved. . . . SATURDAY will begin a Sale of sensational selling of Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Skirts in our. store. Every garment is affected in this mighty cut-price sale. All our Suit values in this special lot. Note the saving to you and come: Suit Int Mn 1 VUIIUJ LUl IIUI If Cnifo In, Mn 0 UUIIOf LUl IIUI . Quito I nt Mn 3 UUIIO) LUl IIUI Uf Our Silk, Wool and Crepe de Chine Dresses you will find elegant and effective, and Marked Down to Sell. $c nn JiUU $7 cn liUU $m nn IUiUU A comfortable saving in all Blankets. A large stock from 65c up, Fancy Silk and Cotton Kimonas. Special Christmas Handkerchiefs one in a box. Serviceable and sensible Coats at CURLIN'S. Wonderful values in Long Coats, priced from $2.50 up. Smart Short Coats. Boyish styles for winter. Plaid and. novelty weaves. During this sale our Millinery, will be sold -at a grat sacrifice Our line of Furs, up to date and'all new, will be closed the great reduction. A day of supreme giving. Look to us for the very best values in Woman's Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Kimonas. During this sale you will find bargains in every section of the store. R. To CUIRUM'S Onion City, Tenn. (9239) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Rev. II. II. Guynn, of Humboldt, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was a visitor here this week for You've tried the 'rest, now try the a.fow da8' assistinS Kev- Zwin8le in best Jersey Cream Flour. Cary Brummel is reported to be ill of fever at his home in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Akin enjoyed a visit to the country Sunday. Miss Bern ice Barry, of Jackson, is the guest of Miss Rhine Joyuer. The best fence for the anoney at WEHMAN'S. his meeting. Mrs. C. W. Miles, with a Fulton party, including her brother, W. W. Morris, and Miss Nell Martin Morris, were in HI AT UNION CITY, I In the State of Tennessee, County of Obion, at the close of business January 13, 1914. ti RESOURCES. the city of New Orleans last week en Overdrafts, secured and un route to San Antonio, Texas. . p. jtonds'to7ure circuit We will give a discount of 20 per I Banking ho uaV.'fuVntture cent, for cash on anything except dia- n. r, :.r"":T least morula ana watcnes during January, BRANSFQRD & ANDREWS $194,781.01 ' 1,275.45 60,000.00 7,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Connie Dyer were in Mayfield last Sunday as visitors. Miss Elizabeth Stitt is at Dyersburg (this week as Court Stenographer. A. B. Nichols has had Grove street ditched from the sewer on Ury street to Mr. Reynolds' new cottage on Grove and has put in sewerage connections for Mr. Revnoldg'and nlumbintr fixtures in W, r. Davis, of Nashville, was in the building. - I Hi. IT r llavnas onn farm u ranantlir ljparnl-tpntlur nnt 14.11 k illi m. Aiuruva uuu muiiil liVVCUU V 1 -' . J oee our uw cnu.ucv of Middle Tennessee, are now located at Due from U.S.Treasurer WD. UNION UITY LUMBER JO. . tr it i I fiharlu (Irrwta r,n Mr llavnna' firri on1 (not Reserve Alien ts) . 120,798.45 Due from State and P; i vate Btinks and Bankers, Trust , Companies, and Savings Biinka 14,615.66 Due from approved Reserve Airents 27,340.57 Checks and othercash items 8,045.69 Notes of other National Banks 4,790.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents 199.66 LAWFUL. Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie.. 16.194.15 , 500.00 92.484.18 3,000.00 Total H f ... . T.. Cl,mn r, I iUt Poilnra nQfl it.. - Ml. :t..:i - 1 J . . I jiiios iiij.i., ui vuu vvua.o, " me ueiguuura aro luiguuiy iiiuascu lo LIABILITIES. in the city Saturday visiting friends. have them back again. The young capital stock paid in. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hicks, of Troy, man, A. J. llaynes, and family have undwwed" w're in the city Saturday as visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckham are quite an addition to Mathews street in east end. , Be sure to see the Southern Field Fence at WEHMAN'S before buying. moved to Flatwoods, Tenn. penses and taxes paid.-.. National Bank Notes out- Don't neglect spraying your fruit Dfretooth. I im Snlrhmr Snliirir. tn A Due to Stati Al. . ... I Rniil'l Uft.tlr.tra trees. Spray Pumps at WEHMAN'S, Mr. Richard Alexander is now asso ciated with R. F. Tisdale & Son and the International Harvester Co. If the other National Banks P" and Private 5,000.00 4,246.74 Individual deposits subject " to check 174.UW.M Time Certificates of Deposit 27,703.51 Cashier's checks outstanding 4,126.74 $358,540.64 160,000.00 15,000.00 8,383.30 60,000.00 215.157.34 Total 358,540.64 Mrs. Wyatt, of Houston, Texas, is young man fills the place left vacant State of Tennessee, visiting her sister, Mrs. Artie Reed, in the city. Mrs. T. W. Ownby, of Martin, was the Saturday guest of her mother, Mrs Cheatham. Attorney-General W. H. Swiggart, Jr., was here for a visit Sunday at home on Main street. Bon Air Coal, best and cheapest, at Union City Ice & Coal Co. Miss Bessie Logan will accompany Mr. Tom Owens to Clovis, New Mexico, in quest of health. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hassell, of Mem phis, were in the city Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Little Harry Wiley ia boarding with his cousin, Mrs. Wiley Clark, and at tending the City School. Spraying your fruit trees gets best results for good, sound fruit Spray Pumps and Lime Sulphur Solution at WEHMAN'S. fis hy his father he will be valuable indeed County of Obion both to the company arid the city, and I, Hunter Elam, Cashier of the we doubt not that he will be found above named bank, do solemnly swear rlimhinir ranidlv to the front. . ; that the above statement is true to the Col. Joseph Acklen, Chief Warden of 1 1. TT:nr1 Ctotno ! 1 . i t Tt . . . , . . ' Subscribed and sworn to before nie day and left that afternoon for Reelfoot tnis 17th day of jarjuary, 1914. i Lake, where he was looking io the en- Seal. C. V. Jones, forcement of the Federal laws for the Correct Attest: Notary Public. best of my knowledge and belief. Hunter Llam, Cashier. protection of migratory birds. Uo vis ited Walnut Log and met many of the market hunters there and at Samburg. Reports to the contrary he says he an ticipates do serious opposition to the new laws. Ragged wounds are painful and cause much annoyance. If not kept clean they fester and become running sores. BALLARD'S S-NOW LINIMENT is an antiseptic healing remedy for such cases. Apply it at night before going to bed and cover with a cotton clotla bandage. It heals in a few days. Price 25c, 50c and f 1.00 vet bottle. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. 1 advt I Jno. T. Walker, H. Dietzel, D. N. Walker. Directors. Moved. I have moved my shop to the old Murphy stand east of the M. &0. R. R. near the Methodist Church and now ready to repair and, paint your buggies and shoe your horses and do any other kind of work that is to be done in a shop. Please call and see me. Thank in one and all for their past favors, I am, . Yours truly, 4i-4t A. H. Briogs. Call 150 for coal of any kind. Real Estate Transfers. J. S. Henderson and wife to S. Shatz, 105 acres in No, 8, $7,500. Aubrey Shelton to Mrs. Ida Shelton, lot in No. 15, $75. Robt. Bell and wife to Reece Alex ander, lot in No. 13, $1,800. . E. P. Jones and wife to D. R. Collins, 74 acres in No. 16, $3,897.80. D. F. Lowe and wife to Horner Nor man, 18 acres in No. 16, $850. H. M. Hudson and wife to J. F. Lu ker, 60 acres in Nos. 3 and 10, $1,200. T. J. Bramham to Henry Douglas, two lots in No. 2, $120. C. L. Moffatt and wife to D. M. Car mack, 52 acres in No. 6, $3,600. W. E. Jackson to Mrs. Winnie May Napier, lot in No. 13, $5Q0. . R. F. Batts et al. to W. M. Bransford et a!., interest in 45 acres in No. 13, $1,850. Jas. Ashley et al. to W. F. Brooks, four acres in No. 5, $650. Pleasie Burton to S. P. Cutler et al.. 48 acres in No. 9, $1,700. . W. F. Brooks et al. to Amanda J. Walker, four acres in No. 5, $1,100. G. L. Trosper and wife to W. A. Ed wards, two acres in No. 5, $175. W. B. Horner et al. to H. B. Holly et al., lot in No. 16, $600. J L. W. Everett et al. to F. P. Moore, 138 poles in No. 14, $800. Miss Josie Roach to A. H. Pitts, 38 acres, $3,000. J. W. Sills et al. to Charlie Turner, two lots in No. 16, $100. Lexio Blackley to W. J. Rumage, eight lots in No. 5, $1,150. J. W. Freeman and wife to E. B. Toombs and wife, 3 acres in No. 6, $150. Riley Gardner and wife to Nelson Browder, lot in No. 16, $280. W. P. Rogers and wife to J. D. Wrather, lot in No: 6, $600. Will pursley to Tom Williams, lot in No. 13, $450. Jahugb Briggs and wife to C. H. Corum, lot in No. 13, $90. Heartburn, indigestion or distress of the stomach is instantly relieved by HERBINE. It forces the badly di gested food out of the body and re stores tone in the stomach and bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. advt In outlining the status of several problems before bim. President Wilson said be would probably take the full legal period before naming the Federal Reserve Board. 1 The oilding Season NOW ON ; We have every sort of building and finishing lumber , , you're apt to need, including FRAMING, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING Doors and Windows, Shingles A visit to our yards will be appreciated. ' Come and inspect our stock for your own satisfaction. CT.Moss Bz Co. Yards south of Presbyterian Church. First Street, - UNION CITY, TENN. Cheap .....Coal lhE I Is not necessarily FDPFi 'V the lowest in price lSJJiSJyf:'Ji I since the value is largely determined by the quality you receive, arid if it is FREE FROM DIRT of all kinds. We guarantee our coal to be of the best quality, and at the end of winter will prove the cheap est, because it will go the farthest , MELVIN COAL CO; Telephone No. 11. ill - v