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I ft V -i LOW MHHli SEY CREAM FLOUR piAMONU. SEL.rt RiSHNU; rL,UUl AG SELF RISING FLOUR JERSEY CREAM MEAL v : ; .) mi i . "' , Tw , - - - ' 11' , 4 ' - r j foTLOW MILLING! ;QOIVNYyM, f i id, Union City, Tenn. 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. February 3. 1922. oval Notice. j. F. Roper, Physician, Wa;ti;n KniMi'nffAn Firflt. sf.rpfif; And 1R . lauuug waaus w now located at the Bed Star Drug Store, Main t treet. . We are again receiving plenty of BON AIR Cumberland Block AND TRADEWATER COAL We are not handling any inferior grades to sell cheap. Bundle Kindling UNION CITY ICE and COAL CO. PHONE 150 THE MILLING HOSPITAL SEVENTH YEAR A Modern Surgical Institution. Competent Trained Nurses DR. W. A. NA1LLING Chief Surgeon (jnion City, Tenn. Both Phone 41. . . I Cumberland 461 Telephones: j 262 . . . Dr. C. E. Upchurch DENTIST Over Mrs. Arnn's Millinery Store i Union wty, : : : l enn. 17, H. FORRESTER CAFE and RESTAURANT Candy, Soft Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco and Everything Good to Where Quality and Prices Meet TYPEWRITERS Cleaned and Repaired. Staf fords 'Superfine Ribbons CumkpKone3l7 3 . E &YRN ale- by all Uno THE Call 1B0 for Bon Air. R. E. Hamilton, of Number Seven, was a Monday visitor. Mr. Dewit Holly, of Fulton, was a visitor last Sunday in Union City. To prevent a cold take 666. Mrs. Ben C. Bratnham and chil dren have been sick this week with influenza. Messrs. T. C. Callicctt and T. P. Palmer, of Number Four, were in the city Monday. --Electric Light Globes at Wch man's. Why pay more when you get the best for every purpose for 35c or 3 for $1.00. . Mr. Bruce Campbell and little child have been very sick this week with pneumonia. Miss Annie Margaret McClanahan was a visitor last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClanahan at Fulton. Liquid Smoke and Anti-Skipper Compound. Guaranteed t smoke your meat and keep skippers away. I Woosley's. 45-lt Mr. and Mrs. Will Alexander, of St. Louis, are in the city and vicinity this week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. U. Y. Sumner, of Memphis, was a visitor in Union City this week with the family of her brother, Capt. Claud Andrews. When you buy Light Globes buy EDISON MAZDA; ,1000 hour guaran tee. It pays. AVERITT ELECTRIC. The many friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Robert Darnell, who has been sick this week with pneumonia. The many friends of W. A. For ester are sorry to know that he has been very ill this week. Mr. Forester has been very sick at his home, East look, for several days. Electric Light Globes at Weh man's. Why pa raoro when you get the best for every purpose for 35c or 3 for $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Polsgrove, who have been located for some time at Moscow, Ky h"SLve moved to Shan non, Miss. Mr. Polsgrove has been transferred to that point. Mr. Allen Wade, of Moffatt, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Wade was some years ago superintendent of the Union City Water and Light Plant and a fine operator and manager. ' All Heating Stoves are oti the bp.rgain counter. If you wood, jiff inn 4 t coal, or oil heaters for ic or next now is the tira Wehman's for price H. A. Bransford h Blytheville, Ark., ha accept the bank p3& place, for reasons ari illness of one of the bank. A. H. Grooma, of Numlwr was a business visitor here last Mr. Grooms and family have located in the vicinity of Rivea, where Mr. Grooms is engaged ; in farming. "; Any one interested in a mdnu- ment of any kind will do well to write me for prices; I have furnished some of the -finest- worK in union City which shows for itself. M prices are reasonable. Now isr time to make yourv selection have it ready to erect when I opens. Ask my customers aba" If you buy from, me, you rilF regret It Will appreciate an I r ji A - a. . V 4ct. ' Pviey J "7 1 3f f 9 j m AbiYi Fusr I sr Urtioo City .pocen conditionally PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Holloman are now located in Riverside, California. Mr. Holloman was formcsly assistant cashier of the Farmers Exchange Bank and the family are very kindly remembered in Union iCty. stomach misery, gas and indi gestion are promptly relieved with Mi-O-Na stomach tablet3. At Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store on money back plan. Mrs. .W. B. Cunningham has been very sick this week with influenza. She returned last week from Nash ville, recovering from appendicitis, feeling much stronger and better, but is not so well since the new attack. We all know that the cheapest in price is not the best. Buy EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. AVERITT ELECTRIC. Miss Hester Stone, of Fayetteville, Tenn., has returned to Union City to teach In the work she was engaged in here last year in connection with the schools. Miss Stone expected to be back last fall but was detained at home on account of illness. She is now with her class in Union City. One of our correspondents writes from Number Twelve that Jack Ry an, ihe Memphis boxer, was in Pos sum'trot last week visiting relatives. Other items were that little Louise Glover was very ill (of pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tidwell are very much rejoiced over the arrival of a baby girl. . - Your house will need painting soon and our prices on paint are so low that you can afford to do it now. We have paint for every purpose. Good House Paint at Wehman's for $2.00 per gallon. W. D. Lannom left this week for Lebanon, Tenn., to take a course in law" at Cumberland University. Mr. Lannom is a son of one' of Union City's best lawyers and a brother of two fine young attorneys. He is, however, undertaking to make a name for himself and position in the legal fraternity. Hon. W. W. Craig and Judge Pat ten, of Ripley, were in the city Tues day appearing as guests of the Lions Club. Judge Patten says the people of Lauderdale County are all for good roads and Lauderdale has some of the best roads in Tennessee. He compli mented this county, but thought we would bo in better condition with better roads. Your house will need painting soon and our prices on paint are so loTv that you can afford to do it now. We have paint for. every purpose. Good Hor.se Paint at Wehman's for $2.00 per gallon. Capt. Brevard Steele, we under tand, who arrived recently at Camp Mx from the Army of Occupation inQ tosport known as the Crook, an old I i condemned some forty years the war. He was In charge of 'AM M -V 4 nlv of A AAB M A t 4 ft .u auu oiA vtutcioi auu x u as . t but for the great skill and e engineers the whole car- avo gone to the bottom of usv iuib i mica uiu f the many desperate k in the time of great Vt our men over in advancing hun. Thanks.' Unk our many Jnes3 shown us Id death of our. lurry, and fot 'jrs. May God pe with, you each chas emeii time t ;: 3 1 3 i J Guaranteed OF YOUR OWN SOU Card of Thanks. It is with the eincerest apprecia tion that we most heartily thank the neighbors, friends and relatives who so kindly ministered to our sainted mother in life, in sickness and in death. We want to thank the "Or der1 of Eastern Star" and Rev. Cun ningham for the beautiful services given. The memory of the beautiful floral offerings, your tender sympa thies, your friendship for our pre cious mother, will linger, with us al ways. May God Bless you all. Mrs., W. E. Whitson, Mrs! Cody B. More head, Sadie B. Chambers, Dr. Van H. Bond, Dr. Jno. B. Bond, Dr. J. Fred Bond, Robt. H. Bond. Health Brings Beauty Every Woman Should Read This Bankston, Ala. "I had been down with trouble of a feminine character for a good many years. I took medicine from different doctors, but it did not do me any good. Then I heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I ordered some of this medicine. I took six dollars worth of it and I would not take sixty for the good it did me. I surely can praiae Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I don't intend to be without it in my home as long as I can get it. I would advise every woman that is bothered with trouble from which women suffer, to use this Prescription." Mrs. Williamson, Route 2. Get this Prescription of Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liquid and see how quickly you will have sparkling eyes, a clear skin and vim, vigor, vitality. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. ' Makes Hens Lay Gets the eggs In any weatb 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 it if it doesn't pay for itself and pay you a good profit besides, your money will be promptly refunded. Trial size 50 cents. Incubators and Brooders. WEHMAN'S HAEDWAEE ST0EE. nnnonnnnoDDnn DQ E3E3 a Indigestion Many -persons, otherwise vigorous and healthy, are bothered (occasionally with Indigestion, The effects of a disordered stomach on the system are dangerous, and prompt treatment of Indiges tion is Important "The only medicine I have needed has been something to aid diges tion and clean the liver," writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, farmer. "My medicine is E3 a ford's PriRAUGHT lot Indt p and stomach trouble I kind. I have never, V" Anything that toucher t, like Black- nmncr! a ft In broken P P P P fm r Twvnii mj. J. . w ttis. or a long BORRGls, which grip GO HIT give the good IT rtK"1Jrau6nt uver nsive." Red M.iaosr P D mm LINO ft. Junior Matinee Club. The Junior Matinee Music Club met Saturday, Jan. 21, with Miss Mozelle Glover. After tho business session; conducted by the president, a most interesting lesson on "The Rise of Secular Music in America." was led by Miss Mary Arden Nail ling and the following program was rendered: s "Evening Bells" (Eilenberg), Miss Bculah Amerine. "Puro as Snow" (Lang), Miss Louise Saunders. . ' "Intermezzo" (Klein), Miss Rob bie Latta. "Les Hirondelles" (Godard), Miss Sarah Nash. "Ripples of the Alabama" (An drews), Miss Docia Saunders. "Elegic" (Youferoff), Betsy Sprad lin. Delightful refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Miss Brownie Hopper, Miss Mozelle Glover being the leader. Preaching. ' I will preach at Pleasant Valley next Sunday mornig at 11 o'clock, and at' Sanders Chapel at 3 p.m. i . G. W. EVANS. Centenary Pledges. Pay-up-week for amount due on these pledges is Feb. 5-12. Hope all who can possibly do so will meet these obligations during this time. Hand your subscription to the treas urer of your church. No greater work was ever done for any church than has been done by the Centenary money given by our Southern Methodist Church. G. W. EVANS. Marriage Licenses. Lewrence Hill and Miss Euda Scott. Harry E. Powell and Miss Alice Lee.' Cerel Morefleld and Miss Annie Oneal. Floyd Cotton and Miss Christine Buck. John F. Sharp and Miss Marion Shuck. - Roy Jelton and Miss Buton Hen don. , Jas. Milburn Ferrell and Mary Lee Harmond. H. A. Tuggle and Carrie Reese. COLORED. Emmctt Greene and Elvina Wil Hams. Eeal Estate Transfers. Cyrus C, Shafer to Odie B. Rober- son et al., 190 acres in No. 5, $2600 A. L. Garth, trustee, to R. A. Na pier, 106 acres in No. 3, $4000. J. J. Tomerlin et al. to W. E. Hen ry, lot in No. 15, $300. E. E. Smith ct al. to Miss Amanda Smith, lot in No. 8, $2890. ' A. N. Kendall et al. to R. A. Na pier, 85 acres in No. 3, $4550. Delia Walker to W. H. Johnson, lot in No. 13, 1000. R. A. Napier et al. to E. N. Ken dall, 118 acres in No. 3, $2900. J. L. Mitchell et al. to Milton Huff stutter, 85 acres in Nos. 9 and 14, $6000. . Milton Huffstutter et al. to J. L. Mitchell, 85 acres in Nos. 9 and 14, $9000. W. E. Cartwright et al. to Mat tie L. Jackson, lot in No. 13, $1000. R.H. Rust, trustee, to G. B. White, lot in No. 13, $2525. J.H . Shore et al. to J. F. Harper et al.t lot in No. 4. $2750. All Heating- Stoves a bargain counter. ; I" you need coal, or oil heaters for this next now is the time to b Wehman's. for prices. . NOTICE TO C0NTEACT0ES DEEDGE BOAT W0: Sealed bids will be received u: one o'clock- p.m. of TUESDAY, FEf RUARY THE 7THr 1922, at the flee of H. L. Hill, County Judge 1 Weakley County, Tennessee, at t 1 1 1 ii i (.iiiiiinH ill in niiKii. l kiiii.. ill approximately the following work: Section No. 1. : MAIN CANAL, ' ; 'C y From Station 0 to 300 25 ft. Bot tom width, average depth, 8 feet, 4 V t I to 1 side slopes, 327,155.0 Cu. Yds. - From Station 300 to Station 500, ' c, Bottom width 27 feet, average depth 10 feet, to 1 sido slopes; 298,918.0 Cu. Yds. ' ' - ; '. ; - From Station 500 to Station 800, Bottom width 3i feet, average depth l V lvvl 72 LVI 4. OIUD DlUCDt lVlV)UTlU ' Cu. Yds. , . - rrom station uu to station nee, Bottom width 36 feet, average depth, 11 feet. to 1 side slopes'. 593.054.9 Cu. Yds. Clearing Right of Way 295 acres. ; ' aN i : k h: h: k . i , a"i ' h: i-r a , From Static!5 0 to Station 42-22, Bottom width 18 feet, average depth 8 feet, 1 to l'side slopes, 27,403.5 Cu. r Yds. " fllparlnBT Richt of Wav 10.2 acres. k CYPRESS CREEK LATERAL. From Station 0 to Station 92-30,. Bottom width 28 feet, average depth 7 feet, 1 to 1 side slopes, 73,613.0 Cu. Yds. Clearing Right of Way 21.6 acres. Section No. 2. . MAIN CANAL. - " , From Station 1106 to Station ; 1200, Bottom width 36 feet, average depth 11 feet, to 1 slide slopes," 179,107.4 Cu. Yds. From Station 1200 to Station'. 1500, Bottom width 40 feet, average depth 10 feet, o 1 side slopes, 498,209.0 Cu. Yds. From Station 15C0 . to Station 1802-20,. Bottom width 45 feet, av--erage depth '12 feet, Vt to 1 side slopes, 636,694.8 Cu. Yds. Clearing Right of Way 272 acres. Richland Creek Lateral. From Station 0 to Station 49-50, Bottom wid'h 14 feet, average depth - 8 feet, 1 to 1 side slopes, 34,454.4 Cu. Yds. , Clearing Right of Way 11.4 acres. . HARRIS FORK LATERAL. From Station 0 to Station 20, Bot tom width 30 feet, average depth 8 feet, to 1 side slopes, 21,037.0 Cu. Yds. Clearing Right of Way 4.6 acres. Total No. Cu. Yds. in Main Canal, . 2, 966.683.1. Total No, Acres Clearing Main Canal, 567.0 Total No. Cu. Yds. in Laterals, 156,507.9. ; ' Total No. Acres Clearing in Lat- Grand total, 614.9 acres; 3,123,- .191.0 Cu. Yds. Said work to be completed in SO months, and to be let in two sec tions, as respectively above set out; the work to be -commenced at a date as early as possible; bids to be sealed and turned in by one o'clock of Tues day; the 7th day of February, 1922,' or sooner; and said biddings will be opened and considered after said hour of said date, at said office ofl the iCounty Judge at Dresden iv ' bid)Will be received for , eithr of said sections,?1' 8aw t.o Aln tn an MlIorCVer ch y bidder's bona tt" ea Jan. P, for one-tenth , Ih-K sal right reserved to reje reject Specifications, seen at the office leli H3nEiner. - Union xenn.: tttttkr BO AQmnnsMvinci Januaryjonn B- Luton, dr 42-4t fpona Having jJ" Seeretai are vr fie mn of 1 vr 7 f Ask for, and iedlorcrs the I V;': r p L , . . p i 1 . v. r i " : . I i - pa P. G. BRQWDER H. M. FIM H. Dietzel, Sr., to R. C. Hamilton ?Y. 1 . lot in No. 13, $1500. X A 43-4t ' Humboldtf