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Farm Insurance Jno. T. Walker (Q. Co. PHONE 118. CLASSIFIED ADS MY HOME FOR SALE. P. C. AYDELOTT. 10-tf FOR RENT Large Cali 395-W. front room. 18-tf FOR - RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. See Arch Hale or call 337. 1 14-tf Mrs. Joe Whiteside, of Dyersburg, and Mrs. Frank Rcdditt. of Obion, were in the city this week visiting Mrs. Fannie Reeves and Miss Allie May Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carpenter, Miss Chandler and Mrs. Hamner Scott, of Dyersburg, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dietzel the firs? of the week. miss Alice Lee Reynolds has re turned from a visit to Little Rock, The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. Ark., accompanied by Mrs. L. P. Gar ner, who is visiting relatives . and UNION CITY, TENN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. LOCAL A2TD PERSONAL. - FOR SALE CHEAP All my house hold gods. See Leo Anderson, South Second street. 19-2t WANTED To buy or rent a second-hand Victrola. Call phone 524. 20-tf. FOR SALE Player pianos and phonographs. Terms to suit. Phone 101,- A. . Dickson: 2Mt FOR SALE If you want to buy . a home In Union City I have four. I can please you. R. L. Cummlngs. '20-tf FOR RENT Either three or four room apartment downstairs, close In and desirable, complete with bath. Phone 238-J. 19-2tpd FOR SALE My residence, 318 N. First street, Union City, $2,750; terms, $2,500 cash. Address 106. W. Palm ave., Tampa, Florida. 16-tf MRS. INA NAILLING KERR. FOR SALE 5 -room cottage in Union City, close in, large garden, barn and garage. G. B. JONES, 18-tf , Hickman, Ky. LOST Knife-edge bar pin with diamond set in platinum mounting. Finder please return to Mrs. Sam Brummel, Jr. 20-lt LOST A pair of merchant's pock et scissors, valued more particularly for length of service in use 35 years. Please return to R. T. Cur lin, at Corum Jackson's. 20-lt FOR SALE: A beautiful Shetland pony, 7 years eld, Just In his prime, Bound and in good condition; no vicious qualities, very docile; price reasonable. 19-3t MRS. W. H. HARRIS, Union City, Tenn. FOR SALE Nico 6-room dwelling house, all conveniences; located on College street. One brick store and fixtures, Home and College streets. If Interested it will pay you to look. 19-tf E. P. WRIGHT. -' Hickman, Ky., Phono 305. MODERN HOME FOR SALE. I am offering my homo for sale at once. Located on Washington ave., close to town or business section. "A real home and modem. Good out buildings, barn, lots, chicken yard and chicken houses, garage and large outbuilding; plenty of room. If you are interested in a real home worth the. money see me and this place. Also my coal business and equipment. F. L. PITTMAN. -i-666 cures Bilious Fever. Mr. and Mrs. Corker Jackson have returned from Chicago. Miss Minnie Beck is visiting Mrs, Earl Wright at "Butler, Ga. Miss Mayme Doyle is in Trimble visiting Mrs. Emerson Parks. 666 cures Chills end Fever, Miss Edna Wilbanks Is visiting Miss Vivian Gooch at Martin. Mrs. M. E. Neeley, of Humboldt, was here shopping Wednesday. Mi3s Sarah Holt is visiting Miss Mozelle Holman in Number Sixteen Rub-My-Tism kills infection, Mr. aind Mrs. R. B. Marshall are at on Aqua Springs for a summer vis it. Judge F. W. .Moore is at home, at ter a business trip through Middle Tennessee. Dr. W. W. Litton and Mr. Rober son, of Hornbeak, were in the city Wednesday. Mrs. G. S. French and children, of Martin, were visitors in Union City Wednesday , Miss Vivian Gooch and Miss Laura Cole, of Martin, were hero Wednes day as visitors. Mrs. Richard Alexander, of Nash ville, is In the city visiting her moth er, Mrs. Jas. Brice. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith and son, J. G., were at Polk this week visiting Mrs. Mag Anderson. 666 cures a Cold quickly. ... Misses Marjorie Adams and Ed wlna Reeves are at Dawson Springs for a few days visit. Mrs. W. C. Thompson and Mrs, Chas. Alphin, of Trimble, were bus iness visitors yesterday. Miss Portia Rogers, of the Singer Sowine Machine" Co.. is enioying a vacation visit to Memphis. . Mrs. J. C. Burdick, Jr.. has re turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barry, Jackson, Tenn. Miss Annie Lewis Jackson has re- turne'd from a visit to Osceola, Ark., Memphis and Whlteville, Tenn. ' The King of all pictures, "Inside the Cup." Advance sale on tickets. Date announcement now in a few days.-'-Jimmie's Playhouse. Mr. J. W. Kyle and family, of Frankfort, Ind., is in the city visit ing Mr. Kyle's sister, Mrs. Mary Wil banks. ' .' Mrs. T. A. Brlggs and Mrs. Briggs Hunter, of Centreville, are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc Clanahan. Misses Annie Margaret McClana han, Louise Briggs and Mr. Briggs friends in the city. - Don't suffer the misery of Indi gestion -when you can get relief from Prickly Asa Bitters. It eases the pain and drives out badly digested food. One dose does the work. Try it. Price 11.25 per bottle. Sold by all dealers. Misses Kathleen Burdick, Louise Luten, Jeanette and Zula Mae Harris are enjoying a visit this week to Mil- lington, attending a house party giv en by Misses Aycock and Jetere: Old-time friends of W. B. Hogue, I of Natchez, Miss., regret to learn of his serious illness. He is at a hos pital in New Orleans. The brothers and sisters from Troy are at the bed side. Miss Mary Dahnke and Miss Mary Lee Rodgers have returned from New York City. Miss Dahnke is a graduate of Columbia University and Miss Rodgers was there for the sum mer school. It is a waste of money to buy new shoes when we can rebuild your old ones as good as new. After we have finished with them you will bo surprised to see those comfortable old shoes looking as snappy as they ever did, good for months of wear. Give us a trial. E. E. Dildine Shoe Hos pital. mm II m Meeting at Mount Zion. We will begin the protracted meet ing at Mount Zion Sunday morning at eleven o'clock and shall expect all who are not providentially hindered to be there. Come to Sunday school at ten p.m. G. W, EVANS. Six O'clock Sinner. On Tuesday evening Miss Kathleen Arnold entertained with a six o'clock dinner in honor of her guest, Miss Esther Parker. Wedding Announcement.- Mr. and Mrs. Alphon30 Wilson, of Obion, Tennessee, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Grace, to Mr. Charles Cecil Sims, of Nash ville. The wedding will take place the -latter part of September. Neighborhood Barbecue. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dietzel gave a barbe cue dinner to their friends Wednes day evening. The tablcn wore spread in the Whipple woods and about sev enty-flve of their friends and rela tlves were present and enjoyed the feast. - SALESMAN WANTED A man be- flrst of the week tween 25 and 50, industrious, steady and good health, well' educated, am bitious, living in Union City. Respon sible position to travel this territory for the largest and oldest established business of its kind. Initiative man agement and good Judgment neces sary. The man we want is not now out of a job, but is employed in re sponsible position with limited oppor tunities. The man we employ must be willing to make sacrifices in the beginning until he has mastered this Hunter visited friends at Fulton the . A Day's Outing. A party of boys including,. J. Rea Hopper, Noel Glover, Landrith Thorn as, Leslie Bell, Harnett Owens and R C. Reynolds, with Mr. and Miss Cat ron as chaperones, entertained their girl friends with a barbecue at Yel lowstone Park last Thursday. Canoeing, swimming and Kodak ing were enjoyed throughout the day. " "" - business. Remuneration beginning will be ' commensurate with intelli gent effort put into action. Must be able to -earn from two to five thou sand dollars yearly on commission basis. Must furnish automobile or horse and buggy. Give reference and .surety bond. He will be given per sonal coaching and every assistance to make good. Road experience not necessary if he is made of the right stuff. Give age, experience and pres ent occupation. Write or call To ledo Scale Company, Vanden J. Wil l(v. Mer. Memphis Agency, P. Box 62, 11 So?. 3rd streets Memphis Tenn. r . " E.W.YouJigblood,p.V.M, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Office: Jteece Alexanders Garage RotK nhonetK Office 192, Residence 312. Dr. W. J. Jones ' DENTIST Union City, Tenn. 107 Church St. Cumb. Phone 214-J Miss Pearl White, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bynum, of Gleas on, on a camping trip to the lake the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cummlngs, of Paducah, were In the city this week visiting Mrs. Cummlngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Talley. J. W. Garner, of the International Harvester Co., Clarksdale, Miss., was a visitor here this week mingling with old time friends. WANTED, theatre parties for Monday, Aug. 15, at Jimmie's Play house. "Fatty" Arbtfckle. He's the Life of the Party. ' ' y Mr. Henry Fowlkes', of Dyersburg, was in Union City Monday a vL.or In the home of his sister, Mrs. Chas. Dietzel, East Main street. Miss Gertrude Pardue, Miss Louise Sullivan and Mrs. Ethel Greer re turn next week from St.Louis. Mrs. Greer goes to Corinth, Miss. " A. Dickerson, of Duke, Okla., a a visitor in Number Seven with reia. tives and friends. This is Mr. Dick erson's first visit to Tennessee. Mrs. R. B. Barnwell, of Centre ville, Tenn., is a visitor . in , Union City in the homes of her brothers, Messrs. John T. and D. N. Walker. - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harpole.'Mr. Whitesell Harpole and Mr3. Harpole's guest, Mrs. W. E. Rust, of Chicago, enjoyed a visit Wednesday to Reel foot Lake. v "To Please One Woman" that's what practically every man in the world is trying to do, isn't it? That's also the title of the latest Lois Weber production, which we plan to show Monday Aug. 20. Playhouse. Garden Party. On last Tuesday afternoon quite a pretty affair, a card party. was giv en by Miss Kathleen Arnold, . with her house guest, Miss Esther Parker, as honoree. She entertained with eight tables, Miss Marie Schmidt winning high score prize, a traveling manicure set, consolation being cut by Miss Rachel Burrus, two lovely hand-made hand kerchiefs. Her guest was presented with quite a handsome boudoir water set. - , . . . .... A delicious ice course was served Marriage Licenses. Wyatt Erwin and Mayme Roberts. Major Forsyth and Ella B, Stacy, Raymond Patterson and . Madge Evans. ' . Marvin Wheeler and Bessie Wil son. 1 Sam J. Carter and Addie Lee Logs don. - v Rev. G. S. Jones and Mrs. Bettie Crflse. ' , . Claud Wheeler and Effie Hopper. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of ths ear. There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing:, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result Unless the inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to Us nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S . CATARRH MEDICINE. AU Druggists 75c. Circulars free. 7. J, Cheney Sc Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Greatest Love Storv Ever Told. DOROTHY PHILLIPS -IN To Please One Woman "The Right to Happiness" 9 Saturday, Ae$flst A Truly Wonderful Picture, with a Wonderful Star. You "will remember "Dorothy Phillips," who starred in our opening play, "Once to Every Woman." This is the opening gun of what you may expect from now on at Jimmie's Playhouse on Saturdays. Big Super Productions at our regular prices: iOe amncE Oe. Fabrics Low Cost Mileage For the Big Gar Every FiskTire is a guar antee that you will get mileage at a low cost. " , . For satisfaction, safety and economy you buy . a "sure thing" when you buy Fisk Tires. - You are safe when you . buy a known and repu table product at a low price " Sold Only by Dealers Fisk Tires for Sale By' . FORRESTER & DARNELL General Repair Shop. Dealers and Distributors of the Fisk Tires. x East Church Street, Union City, Tenn. . Fisk Tires for Sale By Motor Sales & Service Co. Union City, Tenn. Preaching. I will preach at Salem at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. G. W. EVANS Barbecue and Ice Cream Sapper. The Christian Endeavor Society of the C. P; Church will give an ice cream supper and barbecue in Whip ple's woodslot, Friday night, August 12. Supper will be served from 6 o'clock until 10:30. Everything good to eat and 4rink. The barbecue will be the best that Mr. Palmer canr give. Como early; bring your family and friends. " little John Verhine. ' The untimely reaper has appeared -and plucked from our midst one of our most beautiful and treasuitd flowers in the person of little John Franklin Verhine, son of Mr, and Mrs John Hill Verhine. He was born Nov. 19, 1920; died Aug. 5, 1921, aged 8 months and 16 days. ' While it is a crushing blow, there remains the radiance of a golden sun beam in the home and in the hearts of father, mother, grandparents and uncle. - s He has been transplanted by the love of. God, who gave him to us, and we look beyond this vale of tears in to the land of light and view him there as a lily forever smiling in the sunlight of God's love, adding Joy and pleasure to the hosts o angels. His suffering endured with such patience is a benediction to us who are left to battle with the difficulties of life. , We part with our loved ones in sor- row. and tears, . ' We bury them out of our sight. But little John is waiting with out stretched arms, In the beautiful mansion of light. "THERE IS NO DEATH." Thero is no death! The crimson sunbeams gently fade Beyond the reach of human eyes, To gleam again when God has laid Dawn's cloth of gold across the skies. There is no death! The'flowers fade to bloom again, When earth has laid her bosom bare To warm care3S of sun and rBln, That makes her fairest of the fair. There is no death! Beyond the reach of human hands They sleep beneath the crusted sod, Their ears are deaf to our demands, The whilo they smile.and talk with God, WILL' D. MUSE. ,