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r Price Reduction First to Reduce. Back to ' Lower Price Level. n ' ....... V,v:':v . -.. w. '--v-scr;. ' ,. .,.,- f ... -. ... -v ' ao&-r - ' . . ."-w-- A-.'-. ; , I , N vvV ' i 1 V-. - I , '" Jt "A'," 1'-'- wT - . ,a IS i ...... . v. . I v' : ' I - 1' tV .a, " , - v. ?, DR. J. W. GILLON, of Mayfield, Ky., who comes to' the local Baptist Church next Sunday to assist in a series of revival meetings. He was pastor of this church back in the nineties and is remembered by many of our people. He is a fine man, a splendid orator and interesting speaker. The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1921. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . MIos Sclma Bowden, Miss Rebecca McKinnis, Mrs. J. H. Petty and daughter, Miss Ola, and Mrs. 0. C. Burnett have returned from Dawson Springs. Mr. P. Hymau went to Louisville this week to be with his daughter, Miss Rena, who has been visiting there for several weeks and is ready to return home. When there Is hard work to do in hot weather Prickly. Ash Bitters -proves its worth as a stomach, liver and bowel purifier. Men who use It stand the heat better anl are leva fatigued at night. Price $1.25 per bottle. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Gilbert, who has been visit ing her niece. Miss Vallie Feild, In Union City since the death of Col. Feild, left this week returning to her home in Nashville. Mrs. Cunningham, of Centrevllle, Tenn., and son, Mr. Fielder Cunning ham, of San Antonio, Texas, are in the city this week visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Cunningham, -t-r "-Sonrad in Que&t of Kis Youth" is a picture that will appeal to old and young alike especially to the old and those who are leavingtheir youth behind them. Playhouse, Mon day, 8. Benefit Ladies' Missionary Society Methodidct Church. The people of Union City will kind ly welcome Mr. J. R. Rodgers and sla ter and niece, of Missouri, who ara now ltcated at the Palace Hotel to spend the balance of the year and winter in Union City. Mr. Chas. D. Gibbs, of Helena, Ark., is in the city this week enjoy ing a family reunion visit with Mrs. Maggie, Bell, of Weshington, D. C, Mr. Tom Gibbs, of Steele, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gibbs and Mr. Harry Gibbs. Thomas Meighan, the famous Paramount Star In "Conrad In Quest of His Youth" with Margaret Loomis and Kathlyn Willi ims. Benefit La dies' Missionary Society Methodist Church. Monday, Aug. 8. Prices 10 an 25 cents. Mr. H. H. Fe!ts4 cf Gleascn, for: merly with J. C. Ammons in the drug business, Is now with the Oil ver-Cobb Drug Co. in Union City as phamacist, and we trust will find mutually pleasant business condi tions. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Arnn riud Mrs. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hum phreys and little daughter, enjoyed a visit Sunday to Mount Zion and a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. J, M. Roberts, brother of Mrs. Arnn and Mrs. Rowland. Mrs. D. Threlkeld, of Woodland Mills, was a visitor here yesterday, and reported the meeting at the Bap tist Church, condudcted by Rev. Stigler, with thirteen conversions and fine Interest. The meeting at Salem begins next Sunday. Two hundred and fifty gallons fine Country Sorghum at a few cents above giving it away, Saturday, August 6. If you don't want any, don't come my way, for I !'sho gona" sell you some. Come ask the price, I am ashamed to print it. v Sam'l. D. Woosley. Miss Cassie Hamilton went to Memphis this week to visit her sister, Miss Nannie, who ia there in the hos pital. The latter is reported to be improving. She was taken to Mem phis by her physician, Dr. Watson, for special surgery treatment. Mies Gertrude Pardue leaves Mon day for St. Louis to review fall mil linery and to enjoy a vacation visit with her friend, Mrs. Horace Good bar. She will return after selecting a fall stock for Mongan-Verhine Co., accompanied by Miss Loui30 Sullivan. The Pleasant Valley Sunday School enjoyed a picnic Wednesday, with the celebrated Gentry Palmer barbe cue. . It was an unusually delight ful occasion, and but for a light shower of rain there would have been , a more complete cucccss. As it was there was barbecue to spare, a dozen or more carcasses. Cols. Henry Moss and W. C. Farrls were particularly interested in the barbecue. FOB MEN. When your brain is dull and you cannot' hold your own in a tefvt of wit among your fellows, it means your liver is torpid and your stomach anl bowels are full of bilious impurities. To brighten up your mental faculties and make you feel right, Prickly Ash Bitters is the remedy you need. It clears the brain and braces , the body. Price J1.25 per bottle.- Sold by all dealers. 666 cures a Cold quickly. GIBBS. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Easley and family to our little burg. Miss Frances Cheatham visited Miss Clara McDaniel Saturday afternoon. Miss Nellie Dunn spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. Jake Hicks. Mr. Will McDaniel and Mrs. Mary Hall were Monday afternoon gerts of Mrs. James Dunn. : Mr. Jako Dunn and family re turned home Monday after a few days' visit near Harris. Mrs. Charles King, of Cairo, 111., visiting in the homo of her sister, Miss Frances Cheatham. Mrs. Jo Lynn and children arrived home Monday nigfet from a few days' visit with relatives in Memphis. Mr. Jako Hick3 rsturned to Johnson City Sunday afternoon, where ho will be in the army hospital for treatment. Miss Clara McDaniel returned Sat urday from a few days' visit in Ful ton with her little friend, Ruby Mil ler. - Miss Outie Hicjts returned to her home at Hickman Saturday alter a few days visit with her brother, Mr. Jake Hicks. Mrs. Herman Dietzel, Miss Mar garet Turner and Mise Mozelle Glover went to Mayfield yesterday to enjoy a house party given as a compliment to the visitors by Mrs. Will Ed Shel-ton. We Offer the Following Reductions: Galvanized Range Boilers 15 per cent. Galvanized Pipe $6 per ton. Myer's Pumps 25 per cent. Brass Goods 20 per cent. Get our mew prices before placing your order. J. S. O'SULLIVAN GO. Phone 372. IFAIRIVf LOANS I can make 5, 10 and 20 'year loans for the Prudential Insurance Company at the lowest rate of interest charged by any Insurance Com pany now doing a loan business in Obion County. Expense Exceedingly Reasonable. GEO. A. GIBBS THAT'S THE TEST " " of strength and endurance In a stora age battery, where the connections are, and after we have repaired a battery we test it in every way to prove its serviceable qualities. Let us repair, adjust and test your bat tery before replacing it your car. You will then get far better service from it. McHUCH BATTERY CO. Roller-screened nut coal at Un ion City Ice & "Coal Co. 1 MUM iimhi sums 1 1 25 per cent I Sale ff I All Summer SKl IV. G. Clagett BBHg 9 I -x I ! a-- ii t t V "a