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one-eleven cigarettes , -Y-yn Three Friendly Gentlemen TURKISH' VIRGINIA BURLEY FIFTEEN In a new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Virginia andBuRLEYTobaccos Guaranteed by 5 Mil FIFTH AVE. HIW YORK CI XV Money to Loan T 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 Fulton 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. ::::::::::::: : O. SPRADLIN, Union City, Tennessee WJJ1 H.iAW-'l!t.:!M UH,.IJJH HEW REFRIGERATOR MODEL. EQUIPMENT New Service Standards for E. P. ' Urissom Grocery Store. : f Mr. Grissom has ' installed In . his grocery store a model new refrigera tor, the highest achievement, the last word in equipment, made for the purpose of keeping and displaying fresh meats, vegetables, butter, etc. This floor case or cabinet is some thing like sixteen feet in length with ice boxes at each end covered in por celain and hardwood, the middle sec tion of heavy plate glass and hard wood where the foods are placed, and cooled to a temperature of 32 de grees, evenly distributed. One of the most important features of , tjhis re frigerator is the fact that no one of the food products "in the case is af fected by the other. No one takes from the other any of its naf ive ele ments and therefore while in the re frigerator retains all of its own prop erties and tastes unchanged. This is indeed a wonderful improvement over the old system. The entire cab inet is elaborate in construction, highly finished and a handsome addi tion to the store. Mr. Griscom's model meat cutter is another fine in vention, which he is using in paring meats, and the two make a fine com bination. Mr. Grissom will be glad to have you visit the store and see these improvements. Flower .Bulbs. Giant Dahlias, 60c Each. Ordinary Dahlias, $1.00 Doz. Canna Bulbs, $1.0) Doz., Postpaid. tf C. S. Whitley, Phone 16. tf Dance of the Dolls. t , Miss Hester Stone gave another recital by her class at Reynolds Theatre last Tuesday night, entitled "Dance of the Dolls.," ,Mlss Stone's work in Union City has ad a very generous support. She gave last year an interpretive recital and re ceived encomiums. The recital this week was novel and unique and the performance was a decided advance in the improvement of the pupils. A very large audience present enjoyed the little folks and their graceful move ments as well as the larger ones and their art. It was fine. 1 ; - ' ! 1 T : & 5- 4 ' II , ' && ' 1 - ' N III s V ill Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx ; t -. -.- orociy orotli ' Comes from well tailored all-wool fabrics One thing is certain clothes that give long and satis factory service are more economical than clothes that sell at a lower price but soon lose' shape, fit and appear ance. Most clothes look anjl fit 'right when new how they appear after several months wear depends upon de signing; quality of material and tailoring. . OUR CLOTHES Hy man's Old Stand. Our new Management Sale was a splendid success and to you all we desire, to extend our thankful appreciation for your liberal patronage. Our Mr. Eli Brody has been in the markets some, days arid the stock has been abun dantly replenished to supply your needs for spring and summer. Call and see the display of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and Furnishings for all the family. fit perfectly when you buy them; they stay fit and keep their stylish appearance because they are correctly designed and expertly tailored by master-craftsmen. Pure wool fabrics and high-grade "inside" materials insure lasting service. Make an investment now by selecting your spring suit from the fine displays ready, for you here. Six months or a year's service will demonstrate very clearly why these suits are the most economical you can buy. Specially priced -some have two pants $25.00 $27,50 $30.00 $32.50 W . G. Glagett Company Phone 111 Union City, Tennessee As Specials for To-day and To-morrow, Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22, . Union City Trade Days Bargains Every Day. 32in. Ginghams, 35c value .19c Percale (light and dark) 20c value .......15c One lot short length Gingham .........10c Yard wide Brown Domestic 8c Watch our Show Window with real Bargains in LADIES' DRESSES. : : ' v -- k I : : i f i 3k V- Your spring wardrobe is incomplete without new foot wear. To aid you in choosing just the right pair and to fit perfectly, we have a varied choice of styles and leath ers. All the new styles, strap effects, in brown and sat in, black and brown kid, military and high heels; as well as the new Junior heels. Hosiery for the entire family. All at most reasonable prices. We will appreciate an inspection. Speaking. I will address tho people of Obion County the first Monday in May at 1:30 o'clock at -the courthouse and tell you how to reduce your taxes. I shall specify each bill that should be repealed and each item in the appro priation bill that should be eliminat ed. Come and let's reduce our State expenses and save our schools. I wtll present some matters that will inter est you , D. P. CALDWELL. Red Spot Pingo Varnish. Pingo Varnish is a pure, clear, lasting varnish $5.00 a gallon. We have all the cheaper grades. RED SPOT PAINT & GLASS CO. rody Brottlhieirs Phil Hyman's Old Stand Card of Thanks. We desire to take this method of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friends for their kind attention and assistance to Mr. J. L. Mosier, our brother, during his illness and for the funeral and burial service. We are deeply grateful for these kind nesses. Mrs. S. B. Corum, Mrs. W. E. Powell, Mrs. J. B. Wheeler. William Rainey Bennett. The last number of the Redpath Lyceum winter course will be pre sented next Tuesday night at Rey Inolds Theatre. This will be a lec ture by William Rainey Bennett; who has been heard here before by a delighted public audience. Mr. Bennett is a man of advanced thought and fine logic and humor and he will no doubt have a return welcome. Come out. The ladies an ticipate a large audience. GO YOU CERTAIN! when you carry a hand-: on your car. It has lots o staying power, will carry steep hills "and never fail to Hitch up our battery and pi McHTJGH BATTERY, v 4 7 Fine Timber for I am offering for sale 40,000 Feet of Mercl comprising Cypress and other timber, loc Place on Reelfoot Lake. 4 For further particulars, see or address - TONY FEHRINGER, 3931 Blair Avsnus, St.. J Henry-Light. ' The. marriage of Mr. Harold Hen ry and Miss Addie Tom Light, which took place at Obion last Sunday, was a quiet affair which' was expected to be kept quiet for a while, but for the usual failure of knowing parties to keep a secret. Mr. Henry is publisher of the Herald-Democrat at Trenton and Mrs. Henry has been engaged in teaching school.' They are both well known and very popularly esteemed here and at Obio Bought Former Chiel White, has grocery store son and tfry grocerymlu perience knd large shate I- Wall 5c, 8c, 10c RED SPO i 3