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Rheumatism Muscle Colds "It is easy to use and quick to respond. No work. Just apply. It penetrates without rubbing." Read What Other Sayt "Have uri il your Liniment very successfully in a caw of rheumatism, and always nave a bottle on liand in case of a cold or eora throat. I wish to say I think it one of the best of household remedies. I would not have used it only it was recommended to me by a friend of mine who, I wish to say, is one of the best boosters for your Liniment I ever saw." J. W. Fuller, Dmter, Col . "Just a line in praise of Sloan's Liniment. I have been ill nearly foui teen weeks with rheumatism, have been treated by doctors who did their best. I had not slept for the terrible pain for several nights, when my wife got me a small bottle of the Liniment and three appli cations gave me relief so that I could sleep." J oaeph Tamblyn, 615 Con verse Street, McKeaport, Pa. Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains and Bruises. All Dealers 25c Send four cents in stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Dept. B Philadelphia, Pa. Postal Brings Book i . CRESCENT. Prof. 0. T. Grimes, of Mouut Ararat, closed a ten days' singing at Reelfoot last Thursday. Eev. Lamkin failed to fill his appoint ment at Mount Manual Sunday on ac count of bad weather and rough roads., Miss Myrtle Howard was the guest M iss Vira Howard, of near Crystal. last Thursday night. The stork flew over this vicinity last Thursday and left a bouncing boy at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Miss Dessie George, of Memphis, is visiting relatives here this week. An entertainment was given at the home of Mr. J. R. McCain last Wed nesday night. An enjoyable time was spent by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Howard spent Saturday night and Sunday with the lat ter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pruett, of Woodland. Mr. Homer Jones is on the sick list. Mrs. Lela Williams spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hurtle Cloar, of near Kedron. Miss Myrtle Howard spent last Sun day night with Miss Grace Moore, of Union City. Dr. Nichols has been kept very busy this cold weather. Several new lines are being run into the Clayton switchboard. Dr. liar Glover was called to see Mr. Marion Frazier's little child one day last week. The death angel visited in this vicinity Friday night and claimed for its victim Uncle Jesse Pride. Deceased was 82 years of age. He died of pneumonia had been sick only a few days. Uncle Jessie was born and reared in this vi cinity and has lived uere throughout his life. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss: Messrs. Olive and Commodore Pride and Mrs. Susa Johnson. He also leaves several grandchildren. A short service was held at the cemetery Saturday after noon by Rev. R. P. Hicks and the re- WOODLAND' MILIS. ; Mr. J. A. Hefley.made a business trip to Union City Monday. -- "" Most everyone enjoyed stayiug at home Sunday on account of the cold weather and frozen roads. Master Jooette Wheeler and sister, Rita Alma, are staying home from school on account of mumps. : Mrs. Jas. Hefley is on the, sick list this week. Mrs. Dr. Waruer, who is with herj aunt, Mrs. Ora Berry, has a very severe. attack of la grippe. r Miss Clara Logan is on the sick list this week. Mr. Felix Logan is building a new house on part of bis father's farm. He will move when the house is completed and run the home place this year. Master Hayden Lee Logan is spend ing a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruett. Miss Zola Bradley is visiting relatives in Moscow this week. Misses Mary and Mattie Pruett at tended the Harris birthday party Satur day night. Mr. John Crawford was here Tuesday on business. Everybody would enjoy some pleas ant weather now after such a blizzard as we have been having. Mr. Walter Wheeler spent Tuesday in Kentucky with his brother, Dock, who is very feeble. Mr. H. M. Ferguson has a very bad case of that throat trouble that seems to be prevalent over the country.' Most everybody has had it and we hope its round is about made. ORE: BARGAINS 132 acres, 4 miles south 35 acres, 4 miles north Both well Improved 5-room house, North Division street 4-room house, North Third street Cheap and good terms. One business house for rent Jan. 1, 1915 White & Quinn Real Estate and Insurance $1 Pays for The Commercial 1 Year maius were interred at tnis place to await the resurrection morn. It is free it tells how you can have local and long distance telephone ser vice in your home at very small cost. Send for it today. Write nearest Bell Tele phone Manager, or FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company ; INCOR PORATED. No. 211 South Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. MM Ml UJ mm n use of Notice is hereby eiven that the walks within the corporate limits of Union City for roller skates, bicycles, and all wheeled vehicles is positively prohibited by law. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen has ordered that this ordinance shall be strictly enforced and further orders me to enforce the law to the letter. Anyone violating this ordinance will there fore, upon conviction, be fined as provided by law. I trust that the parents of the smaller children will assist me in making this law effective. Every means within 'our power will be used to enforce the law with respect to the larger ones. f By order Aldermen. IP, NOAH, Marshal. of the Board of Mayor and SALEM. Mrs. J. C. Isbell, who has been con fined to her bed for some time, is im proving. Mrs. Leslie Cunningham and little daughter, Cornelia, returned to thei home last week after a few days' visit with relatives near here. Misses Mary and Mattie Preuett, Cora Luton, Hattie FergusoD, Messrs. Hugh Caldwell and Roy McDaniel spent Sun day with Miss Mattie Harris. Miss Estelle Johnson, who has been visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Crenshaw, recently, has returned to her home. Mrs. John Underwood and children returned home last week after a few day's stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Isbell. Mrs. J. A. Preuett spent a few days with relatives near Crystal recently. Miss Maggie Moore, of Union City, spent a few days recently at the home of Mrs. J. A. Preuett as guest of the Misses Preuett. Miss Myrtle Houser, of Beech vicin ity, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Harris. Several in this community are on the sick list. Rosebud. RIVES. Misses Mildred and Margaret Clem mons ana Hattie Mai and JMinme Starnes were recent guests for the day of the Misses Tune. If weather permits there will be a call meeting of the 0. E. S. Saturday afternoon. Members take notice. Mrs. Mag Harris was the mid-week guest ot relatives in Union City. Mrs. R. L. Shipp reports five hun dred dollars worth of .butter, eggs, chickens, milk and garden truck sold in 1914. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mitchell came in Saturday from a pleasant trip to St.1 Louis. Rev. J. B. Oakley will preach at the C. P. Church Sabbath evening. Carmi Davis was in town Monday. Mrs. Ed Kirkland was a week-end guest of Mesdames Hubert Shore and Roscoe Kitchell. Miss Callie Byrns shopped in Union City Monday. Mrs. T. J. Bonner and daughter, Miss Aletha, are in Nashville attending the meet of the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. Ragged wounds are painful and cause much annoyance. If not kept clean they fester and become running sores. BALLARD S SNOW LINIMENT is an antiseptic healing remedy for such cases. Apply it at night before going to bed and coyer with a cotton cloth bandage. It beals in a few days. Price 25c, 50c and 1 1.00 per bottle. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. ' advt Coal Coke Wood Call Tel. 150. Assistant Attorney General. The bill providing an Assistant Attor ney General for Gen. D. J. Caldwell has passed both houses of the Legislature, and goes to the Governor for approval. The bill had the support of Senator Elkins in the Senate and Representa tives J. L. Cochran and G. R. McDade in tbe House. It was the opinion of those who favored the bill that General Caldwell is entitled to some extra re ward for his services in the prosecution of the Nightriders of this county an that a very opportune time is to give him assistance in his illness. .....Coal JH Trezevant for U. S. Marshal. Washington, Jan. 26. President Wil son has selected Stanley H. Trezevant of Memphis, Tenn., as United States Marshal for the Western District Tennessee. Appeal Harris Decision. Hick man, Ky. , Jan.. 25. -The case of Oce Harris, charged with robbing th safe of the Hickman Drug Company here last June of $200, and who was given a semence of ooe year and one day in the penitentiary in last week'i court here, will be taken before th Court of Appeals at once. Mr. Harris was formerly a well known and highly respected business mau of Hickman the charge of the robbery of the Hick man Drug Company's safe being his first offense; but he has been charged with several offenses since that time There were about 125 or 150 jurymen called before a jury was finally gotten. Harris is at the present time in jail here and had been for several days before court convened, his bondsmen having surrendered their bond. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Years' Standing, Relieved by Cardui. Mt. Airy. N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chan- Jiell of this town, says: "I suffered for ive years with womanly .troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most everv kind of medirinp. but none did me any good. I .read one day about Cardui. the wo- m4t.'c tniii. rm A I AnAA A - X t man o mint., auu A UCUUCU IU ly I. 1 had not taken but about six bottles until 1 was. almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines I had tried, put together. My friends began askin? me whv I looked so well, and I told them ahntit caraui. beveral are now takine it." Do V0U. Iadv reader, suffer from nnv of the ailments due to womanly trouble, Such as hparlarh harlrarhA ciHaaoVio sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so. let us nrcre vou to rive Cardit? a trial. We feel confident it will help you, just as it has a million other women in the past half century. Beein takine Cardui to-dav. You won't regret it All druggists. Writ to Chnrtfinnno lfriiVin fn t. Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Tenn., for Sucial instructions on VOUr c&sa and fid-rmaa htvit "UAma Treatment lor Women," in plain wrapper. N.C. 1 34 RUB-KIY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Curt, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Is not necessarily the lowest in price since the value is largely determined by the quality you receive, and 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. MELV1N COAL Telephone No. 11. CO. I NEWS NOTES. Grave fear that the pending Ship Purchase Bill would involve the United States in serious internation al controversies was expressed by Senator Root, who charged the Democrats with attempting to rush the bill through by "brute force." Senator Williams defended the bill in an extended s peech, declaring England and Germany would wel come the transfer of ships to the United States. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., occupied the witness stand five hours before the inquiry by the Commission on Industrial Relations. Mr. Rockefel ler stated that he had no knowledge of labor questions, but declared he favored labor organizing taking ac tion within the law. John M. Ward, formerly of the Brooklyn Federal League ball team, says another major league to work in harmony with the present organi zation will be formed with Louis ville as pne of the Western cities. Secretary Bryan made public the text of hte note from Germany, an nulling the exequaturs, or certifi cates of authority of neutral consuls in Belgium, and issued a paraphrase of the American Government's reply. The constitutional right of em ployers to require employes to re nounce union amiiations as a con dition of employment was sustained n a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. A Dispassionate View. She stands before her glass all day And it is plain I'm not in error when I say My love is in vain. She likewise looks upon my suit With great disdain. My ardent wooing bears no fruit; My love is In vain. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for cir culars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halt's Family Pills for constipation. , - Highly Flattering. "Did she get her $170,000 dam ages from the railroad?" "No; the jury decided that the accident was due to her extremely tight and fashionable gown." "And did she find fault with the verdict?" , - "How could any true woman And fault with a verdict like that?" Burns Revised. In a baggy coat and a funny hat A man's a man for a' that. 1 STRENGTH For your convenience I have coupon books from $1.00 to $25.00, which you can use as cash in obtaining the low prices I am making at my store. Call and examine them. Sam'l D. Woosley. All Is Vain. "Life is vanity to be sure. "How so?"- "After a naval officer gets a few feathers in his cap he has to go be fore the plucking board." In closing debate on the Army Appropriation Bill Representative Hay denied the need of an increased army m the United Ftates. E FOR OLD PEOPLE Woman Cures Horse Colic. The men were away asusi al. The horse was bad. A lone woman could not "drench" in the old way. She called up a neighbor and her men were away but: We have Farrit' Colic Remedy that you drop on the horse's tongue," says Mrs. Neighbor. So she came over and dropped .barns Colic Remedy on the horse's tongue and the horse was well when the men came home. Moral: Get Fan-is' Colic Rem edy so the women can cure horse colic. We sell ft at 50 cents a bottle on the Money Back Plan. For sale by Frank C. Wehman. - advt Mrs.! Hutchison Eighty-One Years Old Uses No Oth er Tonic but Vinol and Rec ommends It to Friends. Greenville, S.C. "It is with pleasure I tell others of the great benefit I have derived from Vinol, for the past several years. I am 81 years old and I find Vi nol gives me strength, a healthy appe tite and overcomes nervous disorders. Vinol is the only tonic reconstructor I have used for several vears. I have recommended it to a great many of my friends and it has always proved satis factory." Mrs. M.- A. Hutchison. Greenville, S. C. Such cases as the above are constantly coming to our attention. If people in this vicinity only realized how Vinol in vigorates old people we would not be able to supply the demand. It is the tissue building, curative ele ments of the cod's livers, aided by the blood making strengthening properties of tonic iron contained in Vinol, that makes it so successful in building up strength for old people, delicate chit ' dren and for all run-down conditions. Vinol is also a most successful remedy for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. If it fails to benefit any ono who tries it we return your money. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store.