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RIVES. Mrs. Jas. H. Thomas, of Newbern was a recent f uust of Mr. Laura Hut rson. Miss Bettie White, of Union City, was a guest over Sunday of Mrs. E. H While. Little Pauline Garrett ia convalescent of scarlet fever. aiesuames uiuen ana aianin were over at the county site the first of the week. O. E. 8. Saturday afternoon in ih lodge rooms. Time, 2 o'clock. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Dave Woody has been vtrly ill of pneu monia. Reported betterTue8day. There wan a call meeting of the Ma sonic lodge Wednesday nigbTto give the first degree to Lee Wade, of Kum ber Seven. " Mrs. Jas. S. Adkerson, of Newbern en route home from points in Illinois was a mid-week guest of Mrs. T. P, Palmer. Mesdames Lebrcs Clementa, McAdoo Harris, of Number Seven, and Lucile Rogers, of Union City, were Tuesday guests of Miss Missie Harris. Marshal Bradley apprehended two bootleggers Friday night. They had bottles and a glass and dispensed by the drink. Some trouble came up over the division of profits. A cry of murder brought Mr. Bradley on the run. They were tried and fined, one-paying his fine of $2?, the other making bond. The W. 0. T. U. meets Thursday of next week at two o'clock in the A. R. P. Church. All members requested to be present. Visitors cordially welcome, A fund for the Belgians was made up Monday. About $14 was contributed. The Buds," a society of children, had previously sent $5 more or less, which with private contributions sent in brings the amount up to $20. We have had a week of "behind the clouds the sun is still shining." We are hoping for the other way round. Ira Shore has purchased the property in Moore Addition belonging to M. M. Pentacost. This piece of real estate in cludes about eight acres. The price given was $1,700. Parent-Teachers" Circle meets Friday (to-day) afternoon at 3 o'clock. This will be the last program of the year. Come and take part. The F, & A. M. Lodge convened in regular session Saturday morning and elected officers as follows: O. II. Clem mons, W. M.; T. P. . Palmer, S. W.; Chas. Byrns, J. W.; J.lW. Holloway, 8. D., and Ernest Shropshire, J. D. Preston Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Warron, and a student here, is very low with appendicitis complicated ; with perotinitis. Strength Past Fifty Years can be mainfalnpJ r I adapting the rig It nauruh- U-J Bent, and Natare'i own oil food ij Scott's Emulsion hu tre " .Jiened tLomaad of men mi women to continue their work and usefulness for many years. Scott '0 EmuUlon is a food, a medi- hlyl J l VIWA IVU. OTU1U fUCUIUaiiSlU and thwart nervous conditions. z It is free from alcohol or harm ful drugs. The best physicians prescribe it. . 14-50 SZLUUtt 1 ffi ig-' Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. Call 150. Union City Ice & Coal Co. . OBION. Mrs. E. H. Jones, of Trimble, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Dannie Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Parks and son re turned firstof last week from a delight ful visit to Mr. Parks' parents at Mc- Crory, Ark. Mrs. J. M. Clanton and daughter, Christine, of near town, were here Mon day shopping. Miss Haliie White left last Saturday for her home in Dukedom, Tenn. Miss White has been the milliner for T. B. Moffat & Son for the season. Mrs. R. L. Marshall, and duughtei, Mrs. Earl Hill, of Cloverdale, were in town Saturday. T. C. Word, of Mount Moriah, was here Saturday en route to Union City on business. Mrs. Fannie Fleming spent several days last week in Union City. N. N. Tucker was a business visitor to Union City last Friday, v . Miss Elizabeth Stanfield and brother, Tootie," were Newbern visitors last Friday. Miss Reggie Ashley, of Hornbeak, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. J. II. Archie. Ollie Blewer, of Union City, was business visitor here last week. J. II. Speight, of Dyersburg, spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. H. Starnes, and family. The many friends of Nat (Fatty) West are glad to see him able to be out again after a severe tussle witu tne fever. ' , Floyd Fox, of nearGIass, was here Saturday en route to Union City. Mr. aud Mrs. Percy Jones, of LaCen- ter, Ky., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parks last Saturday. Miss Alline' Porter, of Newbern, was here several days last week with MissJ Dollie Brown Fox near town and at tended the meeting being conducted by Elder E. A. Elam at the Church of Christ, this city. Cherry Steele, assistant cashier of the Peoples' State Bank at Newbern, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Steele. Miss Fleecy Davis spent several days thU week with friends in Troy. Mrs. Nute Tune lelt Sunday for Troy where she will join ber husband, who is connected with the telephone company at that place. Mrs. J. II. Speight returned to her home in Dyersburg after spending sev eral days with her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Starnes. Mr. Floyd Crittendon delivered two rxeeileui sermons at the Baptist Church Sunday. F. C. Bedditt was a business visitor to Trimble Monday. WOODLAND MILLS. We are getting hungry to see the sun, we have bad cloudy weather so long. Rev. Huey filled his regular appoint ment here Sunday night. The McMurry boys, from Kentucky, were here this week and bought a nice drove of hoes from Messrs. J. A. and Jas. Hefley. Mrs. Aubrey Sanders was ia Union City Tuesday shopping. Miss Dottie Davidson, of Hickman, is the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Jennie Turner. Miss Bessie Logan was in Union City Tuesday having some dental work done. Mrs. Walter Wheelr who has been 00 the sick list, is improving. Mr. N. D. Logan and Ernest Dowell are cutting timber in nemucity inisj ween. Mrs. Sarah H. Pruett, age 92 years, moved to her son's, R. T. Pruett, this week, on account of the recent death of her son-in-law, Jacob Cox. OF LOCAL INTEREST. Some People We Know, and We Will Profit by Hearing About Them, This is a purely local event. . It took place in Union City. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word: To confirm a citizen's statement. Any article that is indorsed at home Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. G. W. Hawkins, ex-deputy marshal, First and Palmer streets, Union City, Tenn., says: "I suffered from a lame and aching back aud my kidneys were weak. I took several remedies but with out much benefit until I used Doan s Kidney Pills. They removed the aches and paius and toned up my system. I cheerfully recommend this remedy to other kidney sufferers, knowiDg that it can be renea upon to correct Kianey trouble." Price 50c, at alj dealers.) Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan 's Kidnev Pills the same that Mr. Haw kins had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. " advt KODAKS KODAKS Santa Claus Will Have His Old Headquarters at 9 BOOK STORE Where it has been for the past twenty years And every year he brings a greater variety for everybody to select from. He will come to our store in person and take your name, so you will not be forgotten. The children will find : Tiny Dolls, Big Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Undressed Dolls, and Dolls that wont break. Trains,. Engines, Wagons and Aotom'obiles for all tfis toys. ' Fine Gifts for your sweetheart, your mother, and tie still remembers father with special gifts. 'v;- We have 'a fine line of novelty pictures. They will please you. Our stock of books is the latest and best ever brought to this city all sold at publishers' prices. Send your children. They will be treated like grown-up people, and get the best goods at right prices. ' We have had a prosperous year and we wish you all a Merry Christmas. Come and see us a? often as you can. ' Have Pot to Slave More Money! ' TRUSTEE'S n r 1T UJ j Wo fa) 0) U XZJ xzJu u Each and every department has undergone an other cut in prices to meet this call. SALE NOW GOING ON. For this Sale We Have Just neceived: 1500 pairs Ladies' and Misses Hose, per pair . . . 7, 9c, lie, 15c, 21c 800 yards Ginghams, dress styles, per yd. . 8c 2000 yards Percals, in dress styles, at . . . 5c 1500 yards Percals, in dress styles at . . . 8c 50 dozen Towels, in this sale . . . . 9c, 18c, 20c 5000 yards plain and fancy Outing . . . . 8c 3000 yards Brown Domestic at ... . . 6c 5000 yards Calico, in dress and shirting styles 4c 20 dozen Children's Union Suits . . . . 23c 30 dozen Children's Union Suits . . . . 45c 15 dozen Ladies' Union Suits . . . . . . 45c 25 dozen Ladies' Union Suits , . . - . . 85c 30 dozen Ladieg Vests and Pants 21c, 22c, 35c, 42c 800 yards Bleached and Brown Sheeting, p-4 and 10-4, in this sale ; 3000 yards Shirting, at . ... . . . 8lc 3000 yards Wool Dress Goods at Bargain Prices . . . 25c to 85c 2000 yards Silk and Crepe, in plain and fancy dress styles, at . ... . . . 25c to 85c 300 Fur Muffs . 98c, $1.49, $2.69, $3.39, $4.98 100 Fur Sets . . $4.98, $9.98, $10.39, $11.69, $12.39, $18.49 100 Lddies' Short Jackets . ; ; 25c, 50c, 75c 25 Children's Sujts, ages 8, 10, 12 and 14i at $1.50 50 Ladies' and Misses' Coats . 98c, $1.00, $1.50 200 Ladies' Wool Skirts . 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Choice of any Suit in stock for . . . . $1.50 ALL MILLiNERY SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Those anxious to save money in fall purchases, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. AM goods sold for cash. Nothing on approval. ' REMEMBER THIS SALE IS NOW GOING ON AT 9 ami s MM Santa Claus Headquarters II - H CRESCENT. Eev, Kuykendall, of HorDbeak, de livered a very interesting sermon at Iteelfoot Sunday night. Miss Vira Howard, of Crystal, spent Sunday night with the Misses Howard. Messrs. Harry and Harvey Cloar were in Hickman Saturday on business. ' Mr. J. R. McCain carried nice bunch of hogs to 'the Union City market last The little child of Mr. .John Pruett is very sick at this writing. , Mr. Arthur Howard, of Arkansas, was the guest of II. W. Howard the latter part of last week. H Mr. Ben Jackson is very ill with fever at his home near Hogers schoolbouse. School at this place is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. C. CHill.'" : -r' . ' Messrs. Delbert and Rice Wilson srwnt 1 Thanksgiving in Union City. Dr.- liar Glover was in this vicinity last Thursday. Mr. Buck Escue and wife, Mrs. Jas. Hicks and Mr. Hubert Vaught motored over to Union City last Wednesday. Mr. Joe Thomas and son, Winfield, of itwtr Shepherd passed through this vicinity Monday. Mr, Fred Barnes spent one night last week with friends near McAnna. Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Gray, of near ElLridgej attended the bedside of Mr. Ben Jackson Saturday night. Mrs. X,ela Williams and sister, Myr tle, were Sunday guests of Miss Made lina Green, of Clayton. ' Mr. Levi Osbttrn, of Spout Spring, was in this vicinity Sunday evening. - Mr. Tratt Jones and family have moved to, the Geo. Dahnke farm in Kutuber 8en; ' ' Mr. Bon JI unblin and Miss Tkelmai Logan, of Dear Hickman, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vaught. Mesdames Luther Wilson and Zack Wilson and son spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kirk, of Union City. ' Mr, Charlie Pearson was in Union City Monday on business Mr. and Mrs. John Howard were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard Sunday. . ! A crowd went to the lake bottom hickory cut hunting (he first of the week. In the party were Charlie Cald well and family, of Fremont; Herman Howard and family and Mihs Vira How ard, of Crystal, and If. W. Howard and family. Ail reported a nice time and ; a good many hickory nuts were gath" ced. , : Bi.t'E ukll. All kinds of coal at Union City Ice & Coal Co;