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A " MO In tine Mlaiiplket low Wttfcsaitt 4 r ' i 1 ' it i ? --'1 f if ir- Vt 1 f I i "J i If you want to Sell or Store, come in IF YOU NEED SACKS WE HAVE THEM FOR YOU M OTLOW MILLING COMPANY, Vennessee: . . ' ; ' ' i " ' ' i . " I ! " " : : The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. W. H. FORRESTER CAFE and RESTAURANT LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CandySoft Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco and Everything Good to Where Qyality and Prices Meet COAL Blockton Alabama Bon Air Cumberland Block Citizens Ice Coal Co. Phone 150 and THE MILLING HOSPITAL SEVENTH YEAR A Modem Surgical Institution. Competent Trained Nurses DR. W. A. NAILL1NG Chief Surgeor. Union City, Tenn. Both Phones 41, Cumberland 461 County 262 . . . Telephones: j Dr. C. E. Upchurch DENTIST Over Mrs. Arnn's Millinery Store Union City, : : : Tenn. DR. W. J. JONES DENTIST. Union City, Tenn. 107 Church St" Cumb. Phono 214-J Mrs. E. B. Hardy and little daugh ter, of Gibbs, were in the city Tues day shopping. ' Miss Maude Moffatt, of Troy, is in the city for a few days visit in the home of Mrs. Cordie Garth. For Ice or Coal call 150. Mrs. Mary Wilbanks left this week to spend a few weeks visiting rela tives and friends at Frankfort, Ky. Mr. J. E. Stovall, of Vernon, Texas, is in the city visiting in the home of his sister, Mrs. V. L. Bryan, on Ury street. , ' ' To prevent a cold, take 666. Mrs. Cynthia Sanders and Mrs. H. A. Atkins, of Memphis, were in the city this week visiting relatives and trends. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGowcn, ac companied by relatives from Clarks ville and Troy, motored to Hickman Sunday. ' , - Did you know that the Central Filling Station sold tires? Mrs. Birdie Bates, of Gallatin, was a visitor last week at The Beeches with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Head, Jr. Miss Mary Dahnke left Monday for Bailey Island, Maine, vhere she has accepted a position as dietician for the summer. 666 cures chills and Fever. Miss Billy Bussell, who has been visiting Miss Mabel Luten, on Cheat ham street, has returned to her home in Lenoir City, Tenn. Miss Helen Marshall, of Charles ton, Mo., is a visitor this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Luten, a guest of Misses Luten. "The Four Horsemen twice daily two days soon at Jimmie's Playhouse Mrs. W. P. Pearson, who has been located in Nashville, has moved, to Union City and is living in the home of Mrs. Brackin on Grove street. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moore, of St. Louis, are in the city enjoying a vis it to their many friends. They mo tored from St. Louis all the way. For Ice or Coal call 150. M. R. BrAton ard friend, Mr. An- derson, of Atlanta, Ga., were here this week visiting in the home of Mr. Bratton's father, Judge S. R. Brat- ton. 666 quickly relieves a cold. Mrs. Lee Holland and ''family have moved to Union City to make this their future home. They are located at the Walker cottage on East Vine street. The most brilliant cast ever as sembled in "The Four Horsemen." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. CJatevorthy, of Little Rock, Ark., are in the city visiting in the home of Mrs. Clate worthy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reynolds. Did you know that the Central Filling Station sold tires? Master W. T. Sullivan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sullivan, is re ported to be recovering "from typhoid j fever. The young man has been sick for two or three veeks. Are you going to buy a fan this spring? If you are, see us' first. Avritt Electric. i Miss Mattie Horrewell, of Pasade na, Cal.,Js the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Whitesell and family. Miss Horrewell has Just concluded an ex tensive tour thru the Panama Canal Zone. Did you know that the Central Filling Station sold tires? Mr. Al Mott, of San Antonic, T'.x , was a visitor last week in Union City for the first time in twenty years. Mr. Mott is a brother of Mrs. Fannie Dris klll and a former resident of this city 666 cures Dengue Fever. The many friends of the well known citizen, Mr. Herman Dietzel, Sr., are glad to learn that he is im proved after an attack last week of apoplexy. Mr. Dietzel is much better this, week. . . Rudolph Valentino the star of "The Four Horsemen." Mr. Joe Latimer, of Waukesha, Wis., was a visitor in the city last week on his way to Florida. Mr. Latimer has some Interests in Flori da which take him on an occasional trip South. We have the best FAN on the MARKET. Prices are right. Aver itt Electric. Gen. Thos. O. Morris gav6 a lake trip Monday., "Members of the party included Miss Mattie Horrewell, of Pasadena, Cal.; Miss Katherine Whitesell, Mr. Hunter Whitesell, Miss Helen Garth. For Ice or Coal call 150. Mr. C. P. Wilson and a company of young men from Troy were in the city Wednesday! afternoon as special guests of the local Chautauqua pa trons. for Mr. Sanford's lecture "Failures and Misfits." Here it comes! Million dollar masterpiece, "The Four Horsemen Jimmie's Playhouse of course. A Tonic For Women i was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened," writes Mrs. W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. "The doctortreated me for about two months, still I didn't get any better. I had a large fam ily and felt I surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of Shorty Sez: "THE MAN WORTH WHILE IS THE MAN WITH A SMILE." Too many folks to-day are wearing a big frown. Wipe off that frown; learn to smile. C. E. can cause you to smile; give it a chance. "BETTER PRAYING" can also chase away that ugly frown, and Sun day evening that is to,' be ourtopic with Erwin Matchette at the wheel. Come out, young and old, EVERY BODY, at 7 o'clock, at the First Christian Church, Sunday evening. , "SHORTY." Why She Changed: "I have always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just as good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking. Powder and now find all my bak ing so much improv ed that I will use no otherkind." Miss C. LB. 1Tb K OYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contains, No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book It't FREE. Royal Baking Pow-derCo,126WUliamStewYork The Woman's Tonic "I decided to . try it," con tinues Mrs. Ray ... "I took eight bottles in all ... I re gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do all my housework and a lot out doors ... I can sure recom mend CarduL" , Take Cardui today. It may be just what you need. At all druggists. E8t -.ifc.. jaj 'J.r "V "fci. At the State Normal. The Obion County students attend ing the Wesf Tennessee State Nor mal - at Memphis met and organized by electing C. W. Fowler president and D. P, Shore secretary, The following are the Obion Coun ty students and teachers attending the Normal: C. F. Fowler, D. P. Shore, Lillian Barker, Cordie Starnes, Annie May Starnes, Katherine Garrl gan, Lucy Garrigant Edith' Thomas, Sadie Stovall, Erdice Latimer, Win nie Summers, Clara May Mott, Mag gie Lou Shore, Jennie .Holloway, Ma ry Nell Kitchell, Dulcie Vaught,,Lou Phillipps, Mrs. Anderson, Linnie Threlkeld, Sallie Kate Brevard, Lojs Carpenter, Irene Seay, Flavella Woos ley, Myfa Sttjut, Lillian Cunningham, Annie B. Williams, D. Worley, R. E. Kendall, Mrs. R. E. Kendall, Frank Summers.Glenn Rochelle, Miss Finch! Saphrona Allen, Mary Bird Pursley, S. E. Pierce, Lee Brown, Gertrude Agnew, Maggie Sellers, Phoebe Mau pin, Lydia Kenney, Isabella Bran, Virginia Cathay Rubye Lennox, Mrs. J. P. Jennings, Mrsr John Smith, Opal Milner, Hobert Frye, J. A. Peeler, Mrs. J. A. Peeler. Total, fifty. THt? "QUEEN" BEST OF ALL FOLDING ,f ABLES UATIONAUy KNOWN , , Pfk i BIGCEST FOLDING TABLE VALUE IN THE WORLD 5 - USES - IN - 1 FOR PARLOR GAMES LUNCHEONS -SEWING READING A wonderful Paramount Picture, "Just Around the Corner," Monday, Jimmie's Playhouse. Health1 Center. The people of Union City vill be interested to know that at a meeting of the Health League Association, af ter talking over a plan of work to be done in the community it was decided to 'take rooms in the building with the American Legion, where they hope to establish a health center where clinics of various kinds will be held and home hygiene clasaes will be conducted by the nurse and where literature of all kinds pertaining to health may be had. The Public Health Nurse has been making a survey of the town and she is sure that with the wonder ful interest and co-operation which have been shown by the physicians, that if the community will also "give their co-operation there is no doubt but that in the near future Union City 'will be one hundred per cent health. . Sam "Christian Education," Mrs. Union New Church Chapel. Rev. L. G. Landenberger's subject at the New Church Chapel next Sun day at 11 a.m. will be: "The External and Internal Sense of the Decalog." At the second meeting, held at 3 p.m., the subject will be: "Heaven and Hell Are Fr"om the Human Race." The Holy Supper will be celebrated at the morning service. Baptist Sunday School. The author of the Bible; do you know Him? Is the Bible .worth studying? That's our job studying the Bi ble. The AGOGA class is for men and would-be men. A bunch of REAL FELLOWS; no dead ones or yellow ones. See? Take a look some Sunday. Let's study the book. Class meeting next Monday night. "Just Around the Corner" by Fannie Hurst, author of "Humor esque," at Playhouse "Monday. W. M. TI. Program W. M. U. of Beulah Association meets with. Woodland Mills Baptist Church July 6, 1922, at 9 o'clock a.m.' Devotional Mrs. W. P. Nash, Un ion City. ' Welcome address, Mr3. Nannie Roberts, Woodland Mills. Response. Talk: "An Open Door Which No Man Can Shut," Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mount Olivet Baptist Church. Report of S. B. C. Mrs. Brummel., Union City. Prayer for a Profitable Year, Talk S. H. Hall, Martin. Solo Mrs. "Ella Howse, City. Address Miss Buchanan, ville. Noon. AFTERNOON SESSION. Devotional Mrs. Chambers. Mar tin. Business. Recognition of delegates. Song: "Shining for Jesus," Wood land Mills Sunbeams Little Misses Margaret Logan and LJllie Margaret Alexander. ' Talk: "Measure of God's Love" and "The One Whom God Loves," Mrs. Herman Cloar, Reclfoot Baptist Church. Number by G. A.'s of Woodland, Music conducted by Mr3. J. D. Carl ton, of Union City. Nash- Not an ordinary folding table,' but a well made, refined appearing piece of furniture that will beautify any home, The only folding table made that a wo man can easily recover with any material by using the back of a table knife. Built of vhard wood. Finished witk finest quality varnish; almost impossible to scratch or mar with the finger nails. covered witn waterproof leatn- erette over genuine Fibre Board V top. 0 Instantly opened and closed. Rigid when set up. Always ready for use. Harpole-Walker Fur. Go. i LAND SALE. Real Estatft Transfers. W.M. Miles, trustee, to T. B. Clem ent et al., 31 acres in Nos. 6 and 10, f2,250. D. A. Peeler et al. to J. B. Vaughn, lot in Union City, $600. Another soul-stirrin? Dicture by Fannie Hurst, the woman who wrote"Humoresque," is "Just Around the Corner." ' Chili Tons Invigorates. Purifies and Enriches the Blood, eoc W. R. Douglas vs. W. J. Putram. No. 1439. In Chancery Court at IJnion City, Tennessee. In obedience to a decree of the Chancery Court at Union City made at the April Term, 1922, in the' above styled case, I will, on Friday,, the 30th day of June, 1922, at Union City, in front of the Courthouse door sell to the highest and best bidder the property in said decree described. j being a tract of land lying and being: in the 5th Civil District of Obion County, Tenn., and described' as fol lows : Beginning at a red elm tree with dogwood pointers in the east bound ary line of the old Brassfield tract; thence south with said line 106 16-25 -poles to S. E. Kendell's corner;, thence west 171 2-3 poles to the G. W. Burres corner; thence north 20 poles with Luther Dean's line; thence east 11 poles to J. W. Dean's corner; thence north 96 2-3 poles to a stake in L. J. Dean's line; thence east with L. J. Dean's and Joe Mclntyre's line to the beginning. This survey in cludes but the transfer excludes 30 acres in the northeast corner that was sold by Wm. Mitchell to Joseph Litchford. This transfer contains two tracts of land being the same -land that W. R. Douglas bought of G. W. Lee and wife of 69 acres on the 3rd day of Jan., 1906, also one tract of 24 acres bought of J. W. and Ida Aker on the 30th day of August, 1912, with deed of that date, "Lee" deed is found recorded In Book M No. 6, page 101. Aker deed is recorded in Book W No. 6, page 232, In the Register's office of Union City, Tennessee.- TERMS OF SALE. Sale will be made upon a credit of seven months, and in bar of the equity of redemp tion as prayed for in the original bill, . taking the note ,of the purchaser.wlth good and solvent personal sureties therein and retaining a lien on said ; lands to secure payment of the same. "' This June 7, 1922. GEO. A. GIBBS, C. & If. By Nelle F. Marshall, D. C. & M. . Moore & Hudgins, Solicitors. r