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1 A Whirlpool OPPORTUNITY of Values While WE'VE DONE OUR PART NOW IT'S UP TO YOU. They Last r I .III! II YOUR LAST CHANCE Boy's Suits here is a lot of suits suitable for Spring wear, in fact all season suits. They come in plain and fancy worsteds and cassimeres that have snap and style and lots of durabili- JQ fir ty. All sizes. $10.00 values pO.U LADIES, SHAKE IN THIS. One group of more than 100 pairs of vici kid velour shoes, in tan and black, good seasonable styles, lasts and heels. Not many of one style. 7Pr Small sizes, $3.50 values UL Solid Leather Work Shoes $1.00 Blue Chambray Work Shirts. Hundreds have been sold during this sale. Will clean out the KQp balance these last days. $1.00 values for Oavs Men's $1.50 Overalls 95c Men's Dress CQn Shirts 03" w. g. clag: ETT A Money Saving Event Extension week "Corn Prices" on Men's high grade Suits. They come in browns, greys, green worsteds, in sizes 34 to 40. Plain colors, pencil stripes and fancy mixtures. The styles are for the conservative and young men. j-l Q QP $35.00 values P A ZJ.vO All-wool Blue Serge Suits for Men, a few left. The last chance you can buy these suits at djj-l pr Al so low a price. Don't delay, $25 val.-.'IP O.tO Over 200 pairs Men's and Womens' Shoes less than than 50 per cent actual value. -1 Qf? Reduced prices $1.45 and P l.UU $1.00 Leather Gloves 45c Cloth Gloves 5c $1.00 Caps 19c Men's Ribbed Mtn Underwear T"3u CO UNION CITY, STRICTLY CASH -:- TENNESSEE NOTHING CHARGED in LIFE INSURANCE Contract unconditional, free from restric tions; with extra liberal terms. Jno. T. WalKer Co. BOTH PHONES The Comfiiercial, Union City, Term. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Farm for rent and stock for sale. Apply this office. FOR SALE CHEAP New late model typewriter. This office. SWEET POTATO plants for sale. Call Mrs. F. E. Arnn, phone 301. 2t FOR SALE Modern bungalow, furnace heat; easy terms. Isaac Ste phens. Phone . 284-J. 45-4t FOR SALE Window sash suitable for covering plant beds. Call at Mrs Arnn'n 49-2t FURNITURE FOR SALE Two dressers, davenport, leopard rug, bear rug, wardrobe, several other pieces For prices call Mrs. W. R. Webster Dhntio 5Q4-W 49tf Recleaned, new crop Louisiana grown Lespedeza seed, $3.50 per bushel, F.O.B. loading station. E. E. ROGILLIO, 47-4tpd Ethel, La FOR SALE CHEAP One 7-pas-sensrer touring car in excellent condi gn Annlv at this office. 49-tf WANTED Ford roadster with starter. Must be in first-class condi tion. REYNOLDS PACKING CO. 49-lt ' FOR SALE Some 'hay, at barn. Price, 50 cents a bale, $12 per ton, all cash. Call Rural Phone 157. 48-2tpd DALLAS FORESTER. FOR RENT Six room residence, well located. Will give good deal on one year lease. See Geo. M. Kerr at Commercial office. 46-tf FOR SALE California honey; 60 lb. can, $8.00; small quantities, 15c pound. Obion Mill & Elevator Co., Obion, Phone 12. 47-6t FOR SALE-Setting eggs, full blood Rhode Island Reds, $1.00 for 15. Cumberland Phone 286. Mrs. Enloe Chiles, city. 49-4t FOR SALE Five acres of land located near East View Cemetery. Price right. J. E. COBB, 410 S. 5th street, Louisville, Ky. 48-4t NOTICE Important . changes St. Louis Post Dispatch: Sunday issue, 5 cents; dclly without Sunday, 50c per month; daily with Sunday, 75e per month, delivered. EDWIN LANZER, Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A twelve-acre farm with a good six room house, barn and outbuildings. two miles northeast of Union City. Town property desired. Phone 517-W or see Clifford Reeves, R.F.D. No. 4, Union City, Tenn. 48tf FOR SALE Frost-proof cabbage plants. Come and get them; 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000; good plants, Call or write me when you want them. Home phone 233-5. M. M. Mitchell, Union City, Tenn., R. F. D. 660 cures Bilious Fever. Mrs. C. L. Drysdale, of Fulton, was a Tuesday shopper. 666 quickly relieves a cold. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Mosier have been sick for a few days. Rub-My-Tism, a pain killer. Mrs. Duke Bowers, of Dresden, was a visitor here Wednesday. To break a cold take 666. . Mrs. T. R. Reynolds and children visited ill Fulton this week. 666 cures Malarial Fever. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rogers are in Dresden for a few days visit. 666 cures Chills and Fever. Mrs. Mamie Phebus, of Rives, was shopping in the city Monday. Mrs. I. RIEES0N Tr-ipi .rvi'Miwi in nr iinnTi ill , .nnn i iiiuinr miiniiiimiiiM No. 4, Box 24. 47-4tpd HATCHING EGGS From my best pens R. I. Reds, $1.50 a setting of 15 eggs, v Phono 322-J. 48-4t G. F. SCHLEIFER. FOR SALE Pure bred Klondyke strawberry plants, one year from Thomas Famous Nursery; $2.60 per 1,000 at home or $3.00 express pre paid. State Inspected. L M. Cope, Newbern, Tenn., Route 5. HOUSE FOR SALE Nice modern 6-room residence on College street near City School. Sacrifice price if sold in a few weeks. Terms part cash. Phone 305. 42-tf E. P. WRIGHT, Hickman, Ky. Eggs for Hatching. From E. W. Mahood strain. Single Comb RI. Reds, $1.25 per setting of 15, $6.00 per hundred, at home. $7.00 per hundred if shipped. O. E. MILLIKEN, 620 N. Division street, Union City, Tenn. Cumberland phone 516. 47tf Stomach Trouble? Are You Nervous? Why Not Enjoy Perfect Health? Winctn-Snlnm. W. f!. I Ruf- V lllUbVU J - taraA tnr nhnnt filVht, months with nervous indigestion, and had several doctors to see me but found no relief until a friend suggested Dr. Pierce's Medicines. I was not able to sleep at night and could not eat, just lived on Bweet milk and bread. I began to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery end took one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, with wonderful relief. I am now past 40, but feel just as I did at 19. I also, gave the Discovery to my children, and now I am giving it to my grand children. "You will always find a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in my home, and I will recommend it to anyone suffering from nervousness." Mrs. Izie Rierson, 2415 Hege St. You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by going to your drug gist and obtaining Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice. Mrs. Dr. Skiles'and daughter, Miss Rubye, of Kenton, were visiting in Union City Saturday. Order from your merchant to day a can of our pure lard. Many customers say it is the best they have ever used. Miss Jessie Callicott, of Rives,, who has been visiting in Martin, was a vistor here this week. Mrs. F. E. Arnn's sister, Miss Sallie Little, who has been very sick at Dresden, is reported much better. Featuring pattern hats in many new and attractive styles, Mrs. Arnn invites the inspection of her new stock. Miss Nelle Phillips, of Troy, is here as assistant with Miss Pearl White in dressmaking at Corum & Jackson's. You must see the new hats at Mrs. Arnn's. A beautiful display for your inspection. Mr. Chester A. Kerr, State Boys' Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., spent last Monday and Tuesday in town. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Miles, after spending the winter months at St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived home yesterday. No such thing in this territory as a town being without meat for one day. Every exrpess train carries our products. Reynolds Packing Co. Mrs. Laura Hutchersou and Mrs. Alice McDonald, of Rives, were in the city this week visiting Miss Sallie Reeves. Miss Callie Howell was a visitor in Kenton Sunday, after attending the teachers' meeting at Mason Hall Sat urday. The new styles in trimmed and pattern hats are to be seen at Mrs. Arnn's including the new shapes, trimmings and colors. A very attrac tive line of pattern hats in now on display. Mrs. P. A. Brigg's was called to Centreville thii wxek on account of the illness of her grandson, who is crippled. Miss Kathleen Arnold has returned to St. Louis to resume the study of music and expression after a vacation visit home. Don't be misled by talk about de pression. It's a poor nut that falls for the first frost. Buy your Elec trical Supplies at an ELECTRICAL SHOP. It pays. Averitt Electric. -Fresh Oysters at Burdicks. Phone 185. of Mrs. J. H. Wade and daughter Fulton, were Tuesday shoppers. Visit the Packing House often. You will be pleased in so doing. Mr. Walter Woods, of Trenton, was a social visitor in town Tuesday. In 1921 we paid out for express alone over five thousand dollars. Reynolds Packing Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruce and son vis ited relatives near Kenton Sunday. Mr. Joe Walker, of Rutherford, was a social visitor in town Tuesday. Just received car pressed brick this week. T. L. Bransford Sons. Master Emmett Waddell, who has been sick of pneumonia, is much bet ter. Mrs. Roy Garrison is a visitor in the city in the home f Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Milner. The one thing that will help us most is for everybody to call for our products. Reynolds Packing Co. E. G. Pardue, who has been at home for a few days, is recovering from the flu. Misses Cooper, Davis and Downing, of Dyersburg, were visitors in Union City Wednesday. When you buy a LIGHT GLOBE SEE IF YOU ARE BUYING A MAZ DA, OR WHAT. Averitt Electric. Misses Bernice Harris, Frances and Katherine Crane and, Gulnene Hal iburton, of Halls, were shopping in this city Saturday. Miss Johnnie Hornbeak, of Obion, was visiting with relatives here Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Edna Wilbanks has returned to Memphis after a visit to her grand mother, Mrs. Mary Wilbanks, who has been sick for some time. February sales on the increase. From present indications 1922 will be far ahead of any year yet. Mrs. Hunt Moore, of Paris, and Mrs. Los Puckett, of Ridgely, were here this wek attending the funeral of their uncle, N. B. Pleasant. Misses Delia Mai Knox, Alethia Pate and Golda Lane spent a very de lightful evening last Friday at the home of Mr. Bob Pate near Troy. Don't you think that Obion County and nearby counties-should give us the greater part or their trade? Reynolds Packing Oc. Friends in this city have received the pleasing news of the arrival of a bouncing baby boy in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch' Johnson, Benton, 111. Hogs and cattle are slaughtered in their normal condition by us no bruises, no sore stock from shipping. Reynolds Packing Co. Wind shields for automobiles ranging in price from $2.50 up, ow ing to size and quality. Glass for windows and doors, practically all sizes. Give us a call. Phone 260; Washington avenue. R. C. Woods and J. M. Russell's Red Spot Paint & Glass Store. Money to Loan Y am authorized to take applications for long time loans to be made by The Northwestern' Mutual Life In surance Co., on improved farms of 50 acres or more in Obion and Weakley Counties, Tennessee, and Fulto n County, Kentucky. The amount of money that can be loaned at the present time is limited. The rate of interest is 6 per cent Please call at once if you are in need of a farm loan. ::::::::::::: : .v O. SPRADLIN, Union City, Tennessee MMtmgmgaMMMMM, ... ,. r -M1-U mm , ,1, , i , , n --iirf ...,--.,