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C. P. Church Notes. -Sunday school. 9:45 o'clock. Special meeting of tbe young men's class. All members are urged to be present. . Morning and evening worship at the regular hour. Sermon by the pastor. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:00 o'clock. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:00 o'clock. Joint meeetlng of the Junior and Senior societies. Topic: "Lessons from Sun and Light." A very at tractive and unusual program has been arranged. Coolest auditorium in town. You will always find a hearty welcome to all services. Baptist Church. A. R. McGEHEE, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. B. Y. P. U.. 7:00 p.m.. Subject for the morning discourse "The Name That 3S 7 Above Every Name." Evening theme: , "Sin's Sure Penalty." Special numbers by the. choir at both services. Earnest and vital messages, good singing, fine fellowship, and a warm welcome for all. Special invitation to visitors. CLASSIFIED ADS. MY HOME FOR SALE. F. C. XYDELOTT. 10-tf FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone Mrs. Charley Powers, 365-W. 12-2t LOST Gold-rimmed spectacles. Finder willbe liberally rewarded by notifying Dr. A. P. Warterfleld. FOR SALE My home-on Division street,' six-room house, water, and lights, lot 85x115. Phone 289-W. 12-4tpd HUGH CALDWELL. " FOR SALE A Mendelssohn square piano, triple string, rosewood case at a bargain. Phone 483-W. ll-4t MRS. A. J. HARPOLE. FOR SALE Oldsmobile, 8-cylin- der. In perfect running order: 4 new tires, newly painted. See Mrs. A. B. Coble. . ll-2t PASTURE: At Gibbs for 100 head of cattle or horses. Running water Rates,-tO cents vui $1.00. See Jo seph Lynn, operator at Gibbs. 8-tf . FOR SALE One of the best build ing lots in Union City, on Church street, opposite Cumberland Church Terms to suit. - - ' llr2t MRS. A." B. COBLE. FOR SALE Piano in first class shape, one of Americas standard makes. 11-2 MRS. A. B. COBLE. Breakfast room set and tea cart for sale. MRS. A: B. COBLE. - FOR SALE Potato slips, Nancy Hall and Florida Yams, -s? !5 per thousand; 5000 and over, $2.00. Cash with' order. Robt. Carpenter, Union -City, Tenn. .Phone 582.-., 2-4tpd FOR SALE A Majestic range al most as good as new. Also-one-horse wagon and harness. mr- 9-t - MRS. GEO. A. GIBBS, SR. Telephone 190. LOST Either at Cumberland Church or at residence on Third street, an imitation beaded, silver mounted purso, letter with name and $2.50 in money in purse. Call phone 567. MRS. E. T. MITCHELL. FOR SALE Eight-room house large lot, in good repair, water and lights. New bungalow, six rooms, water and lights, bath, all modern conveniences. Second-hand Dodge, five-passenger, for sale or exchange for good Ford. Apply to Dr. S E. Allmond, Union City, Tenn. 10-tf FOR SALE A five-room house, newly painted and papered, electric lights and running water, large yard and garden. Corner Todd and Ury streets. Terms: Payable monthly for five years. ' Apply to Farmers Exchange Bank. . . . 10-tf FOR SALE Good residence jprith modern conveniences, o n yCfollege street; also good brick store house, corner Collego and Home streets. Reasonable terms. Apply to or ad dress E. P, Wright, Hickman, Ky. 51-tf ' -'V ; TO THE CONSUMERS: "Eating out of the Paper Sack" Tbe proverbial expression, "eating from, a paper sack," bas gone the rounds for many years. Now the paper sack has a come-back.' Years of ex perience have proven to us that the family who buys all of their meats a gen eral variety from the retail markets does not pay as much for bis" meat as does the man who puts up his smokehouse full. , You lay it is not so we are crazy 1 Well then, we want to be square with each other. Let's try it out. Under a trial test you will find out that the waste in baying in quantities and chunks is a costly, wasteful proposition. - It's twenty per cent cheaper to buy all you' get, and that liberally, from the city meat markets. Betailers live twice over on what you waste in cutting, to say nothing of a twenty per cent shrinkage. Did you ever think of these things? - - "'' ' " . For an honest-to-goodness proposition three hundred and sixty-five days ia the year you will save money and get the best to be bad besides of all that's good in fresh and cured meats by saving the waste and getting the choice cuts something that will please you. ' Bee that your merchant gives you products from the "LITTLE PACKERS." Packing Co. Union City, Tennessee Government Inspected. CASH CASH Special For This Week Hats that sold for $4.50 to $6.00, any hat in the house for Watch this space each week, we' will run a special each week. - Watch us and get what you need cheaper than you can get it'elsewhere. A. JL. 1U K1KJL AND CASH CASH The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. 10CAI AUD PERSONAL. ELECTRIC FANS; , We manufacture the very Jest sewing machine on earth. The peo ple everywhere Bay so by buying more than two million each year. Why not buy your electric fans from us. Another one of our product. They are fully guaranteed bypur shop in your city. ?-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINE; CO. FOR SALE. ' ; SPECIALS FOR JUNE. Two , slightly used pianos, ma hogany case; one slightly used up right piano, berl-walnut case; one slightly used player piano, dark ma hogany case. - v All ot the above pianos are in first class condition, good as new. Stand ard makes. Guaranteed. I Tuning, adjusting and regulating. ll-4t A. N. DICKSON. Phone No. 101. " v - Hcmor Craver visited at Dyer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rust are vis- itlng aln Memphis. Col. Walter Morris, of Fulton, was in Union City Wednesday. Call 150 for Bon Air. Mr. Richard .Semones was a bus iness .visitor in Memphis Monday. Col. B. F. Lane, who was very ill the first of the week, is much better. 666 cures Dengue Fever. Miss Cr.rolyn Cobb is at home, af ter a pleasant visit with friends at Jackson. - " . Mrs. J. L. Ruffin and children, of L'ndon, Te'J.nY, are in the city visit ing relatives nnl friends. - : - 666 cures a Cold quickly. 1 Mrs. Charles Barson and son, Franklin Lee, of Chicago, are Mrs. Hyman Shapiro's guests this week, Rev. A. R. McGeliee went to Nash ville this weak to attend the State Baptist Young People's Convection, returning lo-day. Old Father Stork left a big bounc Ing baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phebus last Wednesday evening, June 15. ' " Don't fail to see Jack Dempsey at Jlmmie's Playhouse. First in ev erything. Little Mary V. Curlin has returned to her home in Hickman after a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. w. m Scates, in Union City. ' ,' Mrs. W. Howard Davidson left this week for her home in Knoxvllle after a visit of several weeks with homefolks in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox-are now occupying their new cottage home on Third street. It is a six-room stucco bungalow with modern conveniences. Subscriptions taken for all mag- ajlnes. Mrs. C. L. Ridings, Phone 503. , . 87-4t Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Mathis and son went to Martin Monday and Rev. Mathis attended the District Bible Conference held Jhere. They re turned home Wednesday. Our fellow-citizen, B. F. Lane, has been, quite sick this week. The hot weather and his rheumatism cacused collapse tho - first of- the week at Moscow, but we ere glad to say that Mr. Lane is much better. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Quails. mo tored to Memphis Friday. Mrs. Quails visited with, friends and Dr. Quails attended the meeting of the State Board of Medical Examiners at 3lemphi8 from Friday until Tuesday. Rub-My-Tism kills infection. J. W. Burney went to McKenzle Thursday to attend a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Bethel College of which he ia a member. The elec tion of a faculty for the incoming session is to be attended to and other items of importance are to be con sidered. . " y! In mentioning the splendid - work being' done at the cemeteries last week, we unintentionally omitted the name of Mrs. Anselma Harris when mentioning the officers. This good woman is" very much interested and active in the work and is vice presi dent of the association. vh-'1;: Jack Dempsey, who will de feat Georges , Carpentier for the championship of the world, will ap pear at Jlmmie's Playhouse soon. First in everything. i Os :-"k& Hie Phonograph. (With a Soul' Mr Edisonk $ibvooo HzeJOffer Tbo tired to get dinner THE illustrations show what good music will do for you. The New Edison is so perfect an instrumentality that it enables you to utilise the power Of good musk to improve your mood, brighten your spirits, and refresh your body.'' ' '' . Mr.Edison wants a phrase of 4 or 5 Thres-dagrs of Music Free Musio brings back the pep" words that will distinguish the New Edison from talking machines, and em phasize the fact that it is an instrumen tality by which the true beauties and the full benefits of music can be brought into every home! J Come to our store and get a folder that gives full particulars" of Mr. Edison's $10,000 Prize Offer. If you do-not own a New Edison, mail or bring us this coupon, and we wih gladly loan you an instrument for three days, in order that you may experiment with it in your home, and learn what music will do for you. This experience may make it easier for you to win a prize. iAct quickly, as the number of instruments which we can lend is linvlted. Remember, you assume no expense or obligation. CHAS. DIETZEL, Jeweler Union City, Tenn. . Three Day Free Trial Offer Coupon Yoa may AMr to mr boaM a Haw Kdteeo, am4 a library af RK-CRBATION8 for a tkraa dava fraa trial, in ardar that I nay Lara what maaic will da for ma. It la adaratoo4 that I aatama oa aapaaa a abllcatloa w bataoarar. . Mrs. D. J. Caldwell and daughter, little Miss Martha, . returned this week from Nashville, where they at' tended the commencement at Van derbilt Uhiversityr Mr. D. J. Harold Caldwell, who, is in the law depart ment, willbe with the State High way Commission this summer and Mr. Gerald, Caldwell, who was also a student at Vanderbilt, goes to Battle Creek, Mich., for the sumer, where he is employed. : The young "'men are both undertaking to complete their education and preparation for Jheir professions. . ' Mr. Harry Linchiz, for a number of years with Mr. P. Hyman ' sales man in " Union City, " has . bought a stock of goods in Hickman and leaves to take cliargc of his store. Mr. Lin chiz has become well known to the local trade and will no doubt be able to handle a liberal share of the busi ness at Hickman. : "Di D. J. Prather, formerly of this city, for a term of years connected with the U. S. Public Health Service, first in the Canal Zone, then in the District of Columbia and recently in New York, is now at Manila in the Philippines, statiened there under the direction of his department. Dr. Prather a.ks us to forward the "Com plaint'' to his new" Quarters. The kindest wisties are extended to the physician and his good wife. . . W0EK SHIBtS -,r. 48e apiece at .'. fhh htmajts cnt-PEicE dbe