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! I- X 1 4 n ife . Contract Age 35 Premium $14.79 $1,000.00 Insurance Guaranteed , Jno. T. Walker Q. Co. We represent strong, old-line companies. PHQNE 118. : : : : UNION CITY, TENN. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Two good mules. See J. P. Cloar, Phone 3 2 4-J. 5-lt OFFICES TO RENT See Rose & Pittman, over Naiiiing-Kciser Imple ment Co. ' FOR -SALE I. U have for sale a nice lot of strs erry plants. 4-2tpt Q. W. TUCKER FOR SALE Nice 5-room cottage $2,000 for a few days only. See R. L. Cummings. 60-tf FOR SALE Good lot, corner Col lege and Division Streets. v See J. H Bradlev. at 411 College St. ' 52-tf FOR SALE Durocs. Three reg istered males. Call D. C. Maddox, Cumb. Phone 5402. 6-3t NOTICE Pasture for twenty-five head of stock. Rates $3 per month " Phone"598-J. J. P. Ruffln. 5tf i - FOR SALE Early tomato plants, also pimento and sweet peppers. Call phone 146-J. Mrs. D. N. Walker. 2tf WANTED To hire tractor to break about twenty-five acres of land Phone 698-J. J. P. Ruffln. 6tf FOR QUICK SALE One house and lot near Public School and bhurches. Lights, water, lot 77x137 Apply to C. W. Miles, Jr. FOR SALE One modern new bungalow on Ury street with all modern conveniences. Apply to c W. Miles. Jr. , 6-tf 1 Hemstitching Are now prepared to do it for the public at Singer Sewing Machine Store. Give us a trial. We also sell Singer Machines on easy Daymeits. Old machines taken in exchange. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co.. Union City. Tenn. 4-3t HATCHING EGGS S. C. R. I Reds, $2.00 and $3.00 per setting of fifteen eggs. G. F. SCHLEIFER. Phone 322-J. 49-tf FOR SALE White Leghorn Eggs, $1.50 for setting of 15. Mrs.'Ludie Joyner, R. F. D. 4, Union City, Xenn. Phono 38-4. 3-4t V. FOR SALE. One pair extra good mules, coming 5 years old, 1 good Columbus wagon and new set wagon harness. See J. L. Glover, Jr. Phone 281-W. 2tf AUTOMOBILE for sale Maxwell Touring Car Practically New Call 5 6 2-J. 3-tf HEMSTITCHING Bring your hemstsltching and sewing to Mrs. Ethel Downing, 519 North Third street. Cumb. Phone, 5 6 4-J. Mail orders given prompt attention. 52tf A seven-passenger Chandler car, almost' new, onlyl run 800 miles. For particulars call phone 2 80-J, Mrs. Jake H. Park, Union City, Tenn 2-tf A HOME WORTH BUYING. I have decided to sell my home farm located 3. miles west of Union City, Obion County, Tenn. This beautiful and well-improved home consists of 125 acres land, one first- class nine-room residence, installed with gas lights; one deep well, two good tenant houses, two large stock barns, one tool shed, garagie and other necessary buildings. All this land is sown in grass and clover. Will sell on easy terms and and give possession at any time. T. E. MARSHALL. Corn For Sale About 400 barrels of good dry corn, at the Parks farm two and one-half miles southeast of Union City. For particulars call rural phone 176-2. ' Thornton Bros. The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Charles Neely and Mr. Treze vant Collier, of Memphis, were Sun day visitors in the city. Lest you forget C. E. at C. P Church, 6:30 p.m. Special program. Misses Marlorie and Caroline Kimpton, of Chicago, are week-end gussts of Miss Allye B. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs Roy L. Cummings, o Fulton, were in the city last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Talley. Lawn mowers at last year's prices while they last. Make your selection early at Wehman's. Mrs. Sam Carman, accompanied by Dr. H. W. Quails, left this week for Dyersburg to enter the hospital for treatment. Dr. J. B. Hibbitts left this week for New Orleans to attend the an nual meeting of the American Med ical Association. See "Littlu Women." Opera House next Monday and Tuesday nights. Mr. Herbert Tisdale, traveling for the Childs Specialty House in Vir ginia and other territory, has been at home for a few days visit in Un- ino City. Mrs. Paul Croft, of Fulton, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs, Doc Caldwell, in the city, left this week for Chicago to join Mr. Croft, vho is there on business. See "Little Women." Opera House next Monday and Tuesday nights. Mr. Avrle Coble has bought ,the Monsarratt lot on Church street between B. C. Bramham's and J. W. Jackson's residences, and will prob ably build soon. ' Mr. Burt Clemmons, of Number Seven, has been looking over some city property and was this week making an offer for the Burney home on Exchange street. Own lots on Rcelfoot Lake that are not leased. Reelfoot Lake Land Company, over Nailling-Koiser Im plement Co. . Mr. Robert Geoi ge Bramham broke his right wrist bone last Friday while playing ball at the public school buildings on College street. Mr. Bramham lost his footing and fell and injured his arm. He is up . . - hi i ftf$s$K Tfr A 1 life 11 Mrs. Mike Fry, of FUlton, was a visitor this week. Mrs. Shuck, of State Line, was a visitor Wednesday. Call 150 for the ice wagon. -Bon Air Coal is best. Phone 150. this week with his arm in P"nts. FOR RENT Rooms on Division St., near Red Star Drug store. See Mrs. Irene Carpenter. Miss Lola Harper left Wednesday for a visit to friends in Nashville, Knoxvill'e and Ceutreville, Tenn. She Mrs. Percy Jones, Hickmen, was will be a visitor in Nashville, with a visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bell. In Knox- Attorney W. M. Turney, of Waver-1 Me with Miss Jeanie Garth and in ly, was in the city this week. Centreville with Mrs. J. P. Thomp- Miss Dixie Caldwell has returned 3011, from a visit to Philadelphia. I Pimples and blotches on the skin . . . . ... are caused by bilious impurities in Miss Eunice Brice, of Nashville, tbe blood 'Tne ,ht emedy , vas a visitor at home n Union City Prickly Ash Bitters. It removes the this week. cause by purifying the blood, liver ,nu v.i... and bowels. Price $1.25 per bottle. 1UC nine uuujf Ul niivor'a rinio- Stnro Pnhh'a Pnrnor t. Humpnrey nas Deen very bicki Drug Store and Red Star Drug Store, this ,week. special agents. Ftr the best taxi service nhone L- F. McWherter, the baby-shoe 6. New Hup and ..Dodge cars. salesman, was in me cuy mis weeK. Joyner-Brantiey Motor Co. Mr. Mcwnerter says ne spent mej t v c tt, winter in Florida and sold thirty ill T FOR SALE First offer $390 se cures my Ford touring car. Improve ments and extras and recent over hauling cost $200. Local mechanic cays "Best motor ever found in a Ford." Southworth, phone 105. 6tf RESIDENCE FOR SALE On Third street, near courthouse, corner lot, east 'rent, all modern im provements. Also building lot, east front, on Third street. Particulars at this office. 1-tf -FOR SALE OR RENT The Ohio Tucck Vacuum Sweeper. The elec tric sweeper which takes up the threads. ALLIE MAI REEVES, MRS. ISAAC STEPHENS, Phone 284-J Agents. 3-4t SEED CORN We have several hundred bushels of St. Charles Red Cob seed corn. It is hand-picked, nubbed and germinates 93 per cent. Price $4 a bushel as long as it lasts. Bryant and Polhamus, Hickman, Kentucky. 6 1-tf 'FOR SALE Eight room' brick stucco dwelling, with hard wood floors, bath and electric light fix tures, 10 by 40 modern veranda, barn, chicken, coal, wood and smoke house? concrete walks, nice shade, some fruit trees, cornier lot 130, by 160 with alley behind. Two squares from both Training and . Public Schools, corner Division and Palmer streets. Will Bell house and half of lot or half of, lot on terms to suit purchaser. Telephones 47? and 185. s-tf g. w. carter: Texas, is- a visitor this week with Mrs. F. M. Jones. Mr. Corker Jackson, of the Jack son Co., has returned from a business Number Fourteen trip to New Yortc city. -I am now witti Joyner-Brantley Ilotor Co. Will bo glad to have my friends call on me. D. D. Forester Mrs. Henderson is having hef home on Fifth street remodeled. It will be practically new and modern in style. - Mrs. Glennie Phebus and Jittle son, Max, of Rives, are here this vreek visiting Mrs. E. E. Mitchell, Third street. thousand dollars worth of shoes. Lem was a schoolboy in Obion Coun ty fifty years ago. He is a home grown product rrom uiass ana 4 Sold by Avcritt Electric Co. Notice to Obion County Teachers, Tbe next examination for teach ers will be May 14 and 15, at the Court hose. Very truly, B. A. VAUGHN. Mrs J S Ktn ffmvl hna honn vorv sick his week at the home of her "Remember the Girl in Your Old granddaughter, Mrs. - G. B. Jones. Home Town. ane is improving. Americas most talked of song. Pret You are not sure of a good gar- tiest waltz since ' After The Ball." den unless you plant the best seed. Ask your dealer or send 30c to the Buy the best at Wehman's. Ket Crosby bongs, lerre Haute, lnd Mrs liurn Innora will tanxfn I itr rti. , I music oiore. tnis woeK tor Jfortiana, oreg., to . . r , , . . . ., . . V. The-store in the Woosley build taun faro nt tlio Httlo hnhw nf fha I late Mrs. Adah Card. ing recently opened by the Pathe MurJ; Company, is now one of the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Talley have attiCctions down town. Dr. and moved to the Harpole residence on Mr Wm. Turner are the owners, the Fourth street," which was recently l&t personal charge of the bus purchased byr. Talley. lnesS( th Mls3 Margaret Turner as You won't be so lean, lank and secretary and Mr. A. E. Nichols as skinny If you eat Holsum Graham salesman. The display of Pathe in and Rye Bread. Woosley's. ' struments ranges from the moderate Mr. Hunter Whltesell and Miss priced styles to the finest and com Lillian Bird Whitesell have. returned prioes a large assortment. The sup from Columbia, Mo., where theyjply of records is complete .and the have been In school this winter. mrnrm w store,- recently remodeled, is open during the business hours of the day. ' , . ; ....'.. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tbe seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, fcreatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE wul cure catarrh. It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE to composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. . Tbe perfect combination of tiie ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH HOMEY BACK aithouC question if Hunt' Sal aib im tbe treatment of Kcjeme. Tetter, Rinrwonn, Itch, etc. Dea't become discouraged be caoae ether treatmeala failerf. Hunt' Smhru hjra rcuered hna-" raU at nicb case. Yau caat aae ear Menay Bath Cmmnim. Try it et ear ride fnnio m ' j MEDICINE Is what produces such won- Ollver'g Drug Store, Cobb'. Corner SSSSS0 Drug Store and Red Star Drug Store, F. J. Cheney Co.,. Props., Toledo, O. . Copyright 1920 Hart Schafner & Marx Satisfying you that's our business; in wear, value, style and fit; if we dont do it money back. YOU CANT DO BETTER YOU may pay less for a suit than we ask for our Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, but if you get lessjvalue you haven't saved anything. You may pay more than we ask, but if you dont get any more value, "you haven't gained you've lost. ' You seef Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at our prices represent the highest possible value; all-wool fabrics, best style,' perfect tailoring. $37.50, $40, and $45.00. W. G. CLAGETT CO. YOU CANT DO BETTER The home of j Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes II allies and Girls Ga Sa?e More - than the Overall Club by attending ODD and END Sale at the . Childs Specialty Mouse Beginning Honday, May 3. Large number of dresses slightly soiled or damaged dur ing process of manufacturing, at prices below cost of material, out of which they are made. Little tots, age 2 to 6, children's 8 to 14 and womens, 32 to 44, made of Ginghams, Percale, Organdie, Printed Voile, Batiste, Nurses Linen, Poplin, Suiting, Etc. Little Tot Dresses as low as . 75c Children's Dresses as low as. . ..... $1.00 Wonlen's as low as $1.95 Large Assortment Remnants 20c per yard. Most all Remnants 32 to 36 inches wide. If you don't save something on your wash clothing it 1 ' is because you don't want to. ' Childs Specialty Houseo SALESROOM 2d Floor. . ; ' . ... ' v " I ' t i i 1 : ( I : t 3 I. - 'l , A