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FEEBLE BLOOD WORKS HAVOC traveling In an ox wagon, behind tw of Mr. Lannom's trusted home-grow j complete end includes plenty of ev erything to supply them on th week'3 camping trip. -Gude's Pepto-Mangan Makes Bed Blood; liquid and Tablet Form. When blood becomes thin and weak It is due to a falling off in the num ber of red blood cells. It is easily recognized by the pale skin or a blemished complexion, loss of appe tite or unnatural irritability and a sensation of weakness. It is not dan serous at first. In fact, many people scarcely notice it and go on for days, thinking they will be better the next day. The great danger is in the possibil ity of becoming seriously - 111 from disease, which can work fiavoc in a body that lack3 the endurance and resistance in rich, red blood. Taken in time and steadily, a few bottles pf Gude's Pepto-Mangan are a great help. It improves the quality of the blood by adding red blood cells. They check the weakness, im prove the appetite, and clear the complexion. You can get Gude's Pepto-Mangan In liquid and tablet form at your druggists. Get the genuine with the name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" on the package. Advertisement. CRESCENT. "The Only Girl." We are requested to announce at Dixie Schoolhouse for to-morrow night, Saturday, Nov. 5, the play, "The Only Girl." Admission 15 and 25 cents. Can Loses to Union City. The Purple Tornado of Union City High ripped through the Carr Instl tute team for a 32 to 0 victory. This is the fifth straight victory for Union City High, and the second victory over the local team. Carr was unable to gain through the Union City line, although Kirby and Reed played a great game for the locals. Reynolds and Callicott were the bright stars for Union City, Fulton Leader. Little Dolph Hicks is on the sick list. Mrs. Myrtle Powell visited Mrs. Luther Wilson Sunday. Mrs. Howell Hicks and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Bob Askew. Miss Biddie Garrigan spent the end of last week with home folks near Woodland. Several of the young people of this community enjoyed a 'possum hunt last Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Kirk are en tertaining a fine baby girt, which ar rived last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones spent last Sunday in the home of Mr. Jones' brother, Mrs. Charles D. Jones. Bob Askew, Thelbert Hicks and Mrs. Earmon Hicks motored over to Hickman Saturday afternoon to do some shopping. Several around hero have received cards announcing the birth of Mr. and Mr3. O. J. Elam's daughter, Oct. 26 at Rosedale, Mis3. , The death angel visited the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howell McQueen on last Thursday night and claimed their onlv child. The little one had been sick for several weeks. Baptist Church. A. R. McGEHEE, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Theme for Sunday morning: "The Christ Who Cannot B Taken Away." Evening subject: "The Secret of Power." The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:15 Sunday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing, 7:00 instead of 7:30. . The public is cordially invited to all the services of the church. Ye Olden Way. Col. C. N. Lannom and Maj. Sam Carter left Monday headed for Half Moon Lake, over in Number Eleven, near Mason Hall for a week's outing hunting, fishing, etc. They are Missionary Society. The pretty suburban home of Mr, and Mr3. W. D. Fry was thrown open Monday afternoon, October 30, Circle No. 3 of the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church. The home was artistically decorated in autumn leaves, fruit and jack-o'-lanterns, a note of Hallowe'en. Music and read ings and a contest proved to be all very delightful, after which the guests were invited to the parlor to view the many pretty articles re ceived. A nice sum was realized from the free-will offering. Delicious re freshments were served and expres sions of genuine pleasure were ex tended to the hostess. Birthday Dinner. Mrs. Henry Howard's fifty-seventh birthday was made very pleasant on October 29, when the following chil dren and relatives surprised her, at 11 o'clock, by arriving at her home on North First street with baskets of ham, chicken, cakes, pies and oth er good things to eat. She received also several gifts. Those present were: Mr. Henry Howard, Sr., Miss Hattie May Howard, Bob and Henry Howard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nor rid and son, Ralph, Mrs .J. S. Bur cham and children, Randall and Mar garet, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Herman Howard and children, Deward and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haskins, A. W. Howard, Miss Mat Ferrell, Mrs. Levicy Irvine and daughter, Fern, - Mrs. Mabel Nichols and daughters, Hazel and El sie, Mr3. Vira Kerley and son, How ard, Mrs. Lovie Richie and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Howard. MAN GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE She-had stomach trouble for years After giving her simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad ler-i-ka, her husband says: "My wife feels' fine now and has gained weight It is wonderful stomach medicine,' Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned 'stomach and which you never thought was in your sys tern. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or chronic constipation, Guards against appendicitis. The impurities it brings- out will surprise you. Sold by leading druggists every' where, In Rives by T. J. Bonner & Son, druggists. ', Your state of health largely depends upon the food you eat No one who is physically ailing in any way can afford to take chances with the food he eats. For upon the selection of your food, and upon its perfect digestion and assimilation largely de pends your state of health. The most important thing in connection with the digestibility of any cereal food is the way it is prepared and the length of time it is cooked or baked. Grape-Nuts, the rich cereal food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley, is probably baked longer than any other cereal food. A large part of the starch of the wheat and barley is changed into dextrin and grape-sugar in preparing Grape-Nuts. This is one reason why Grape-Nuts is so easily digested by even the most delicate people. . , Grape-Nuts is wheat and barley so processed : as to make it delicious and appetizing ; even young children thrive on it and grow strong and rosy. Go to your grocer today and get a package of Grape-Nuts. Eat it as a cereal with milk or ' cream, or make it into a delicious pudding. It will be enjoyed and relished by every member of the family. Grape-Nuts the Body Builder "There's a Reason" Tractor Demonstration Extraordinary Free barbecue, November 8", 1921, all day. We are going to have a tractor demonstration that will be interesting to every farmer, whether he owns a tractor, intends to bwn one, or if he never thought of own ing one. We expect to feature our Fordson Tractor with the new mpwer attach ment, driven direct from the engine, mowing clover and grass at a speed of five miles an hour. We will also run a hay press, feed mill cut-off saw, plow, disc harrow. The location is on Mr. H. T. Ed wards' farm, half mile southwest of Union City. R. H. RUST, Dealer. Preaching. I wil preach at Pleasant Valley Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at Shady Grove at 3 p.m. Come one, come all, to the last service of the year. If you have not paid your gen eral collection please bring It Sun day. I am eloping my third year on the Union City Circuit and wish to say this has been one of the most pleas ant years of my life. I want to ex press my appreciation for the kind ness and love the people have shown me during my stay among them as their pastor. G. W. EVANS. A Great Success. Dear Sirs: Perhaps it will be of interest to you, and those interested in school work, to hear about our box supper at Turnage Schoolhouse. We had our supper on the 29th inst. and realized one hundred fifteen dollar8($115.00)from the sale of the boxes. One small box of home made candy, about 1 pounds, sold for ninety dollars and forty-four cents, which wo believe is a rqcord, in this county, for one box. We had quite a large and orderly crowd of patrons out to the supper. A great interest is being shown in the school and its work. We are hoping, with the interest shown, to either remodel our school- house ' or consolidate with another school and have a larger school with better facilities. Hoping this wilT find space in your columns, Respectfully, JAMES H. WI3E, Prin. Elbridse, Oct. 31. High School Locals. Everyone knows, or should know that two of the biggest games of our season were played last Friday on our courts. The first was the foot ball game with the speedy eleven from Carr Institute, Fulton. The sec ond was the basket ball game with Alamo High School, the first game to be played by the girls. Both games were fast and hard fought but we were victorious in both. And now our principal informs us, each and every one, that eight more important and difficult games will be, held on Thursday and Friday, the 3rd and 4th better known as the first quar terly exams. On Monday night the Hl-Y Club, a very estimable organization, enter tained the entire Senior Hi and fac ulty with a Hallowe'en party in our gym. After games and otner ironcs were over delightful frappe was served. The first joint meeting of the two literary societies was held last Thurs day. A good program was given, in cluding opening addresses by pres idents of both societies. Let's all be sure and see the game with the heavy South Fulton team on our court Friday. " Death of Mr. Will Hauser Mr. Will Hau3er died at his home in tho vicinity of Pleasant Hill on the 14th of October. Deceased was 59 years of age. He had been sick for several months and was in bed nine weeks, but bore his suffering without a murmur and was ready when the Master called. Mr. Hauser professed religion and - Joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Pleasant Hill in 1886. He lived a consistent christian and a faithful member and remained with the church after it was moved to Rives, Mr. Hauser was married to Miss Mittie Holloway, December 8, 1887. Of the union there were five children and Mrs. Hauser and four children survive, viz: Aldrick, poller and Polk and Mrs. Ruby Maneese. There are also two brothers and five sisters and a stepmother, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn the passing of the good man. Blessed is the thought; that he Is only sleeping. - - - "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep." Mr. Hauser was loved by every one, esteemed as a citizen and neigh bor and honored as a man of fine moral and personal character. We should follow his example and shape our lives to join him with tha hosts of the children of God. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Thomas and the body was laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. ephant Gray to a Mosquito Brown We can fit any boy from the smallest to the oldest man in the world. And in a suit that will give service, in any color or style. We do not sell CHEAP merchandise just to get the money, we sell to make you come back again. Every Suit is Guaranteed You are going to need a suit this fall. Why not come in and look our suits over? Our prices are reasonable on good goods. We have a line of Overcoats that cannot be duplicated in the city. Our Suits will be handed down to the six-year-old boy, they are so good ' Shoes for the whole family. Lion Brand Hats Stetson Hats WE SELL FOR CASH A. C. Kirkland. reasonable GENTS FURNISHINGS II C. P. Church Notes. SUnday school, 9:45 o'clock. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evening worship, 7 o'clock. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 p.m. Senior Christian Endeavor 7 p.m, All members will note the change in the worship from 7:30 to 7:00 o'clock. The Junior Endeavor Society en joyed a delightful Hallowe'en party at the home of Mies Ena Roper Mon day evening. All of the bnosts, gob lins, etc., were there and reported a delightful time. Are your boy and girl enjoying the benefits of this so ciety' or are they on the streets The Senior Christian Endeavor So ciety is taking on new life," some thing worth while every Sunday, You are welcome. Rev. Chas. A. Galloway, of Jack son, Tenn., will assist the pastor in a series fo revival services beginning Sunday, Nov. 6. The pastor will open the services Sunday morning. Rev. Galloway will be with us Monday and will preach twice dally, at 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock. All Christians, regardless of denomination, are cor dially invited and urged to assist in this revival. How's Your Stomach ? and Your Liver ? Health is Most Vital to You Durham, N. C "As for Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Dicovery which I uso constantly, I don't believe there is a bet ter liver medicine made. I use it for head ache, stomach disorders and torpid liver. It is not unpleasant to take and does not leave a constipated condition as so many of the liver pills and medicines do. It does it3 work and loaves one feeling like a new person." Howard llolden, 1306 Glenn St. You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by going to your druggist and obtaining this Discovery of Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liouid. or write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids Hotel, in , Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. THE BATTERY WITH- "' OUT REGRETS Place our hand-made battery in your car and forget all your battery troubles. , It 13 a real battery of service. Whatever you use if for for ignition, for starting, for light ing,' etc. it will serve you well. A battery you will recommend to your fellow motorists. ' McHUGH BATTERY CO. Union City, Tenn. ' Cloth Covered Button. I furnish moulds and make but tons of your material. Also do hem stitching. Mail orders solicited. MRS. G. D. CAPPS. Union City, Tenn. Cloth Covered Button. , I furnish moulds and make but tons of your matorial. Also do hem stitching.' Mail orJers Policited. MRS. G. D. CAPPS, Union City, Tenn. FARMERS, ATTENTION. We are needing more live stock every week. Whether you have one animal or a car load, see us or call us up, we can use them at prices that will be interesting to you. Help the litde packers grow to be "big folks." May be we can soon double wnat we are now using. we are paying out the cash for live stock at the rate of nearly a thousand dollars everyday. My, how good that sounds to the farmers. There is such a wide range between corn and hog prices that it would pay you greater profits in hog feeding than at any time for the past twenty-five years. When you buy Meat, call for our products. oro Makes Hens Lay Gets the eggs io ny weath er. It is easily given in the feed and doesn't force or hurt the hen in any way. Don Sung Is a real tonic. Try itif it doesn't pay for itself and pay you a good profit besides, your money will be promptly refunded. Trial size 50 cents, Iacub&ton and Brooders. WEHMAITS HARDWARE STORE. J. G. Saunders Stock Buyer Reynolds Packing Go. HarpoIe-VValker Furniture Gomriypa FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHITESELL HARPOLE J. L RAN SON, jR. , 354 AND 216-3 RINGS 432 AND 32 OFFICE PHONE 99 UNION CITY, TENN.