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Rev. Price A. Crow of the First M. THE RENOWNED CHEMIST. MACON TIMES.

MACON, JANUARY 4, 18 5. E. church joined in holy wedlock on New Year's night, Mr. Charles M. A BARGAIN 'inley and Miss Carrie Mason, both W.

II. Morse, M. F. B. S.

Also Editor of the Wcstfield Leader of Sew Jersey. of Hudson township. extend A NEW YEAF'S KISS. There at that midnight hour. Was love dipoed to ita power.

The bud was ready to lconie a flower, Hut one thin lacteth yet. It was that rapturous kiss To come from that fount of bliss. AVould it be one ami? Not one. you bet. The night was dark, and the old bell on the steeple was fixing to toll out the old year and ring in the new-.

congratulations. Protracted services will begin at We are authorized to announce V. A. MATH IS. A a candidate for re-election to a second term an School CommUtont-r of Matron county, subject to the voter of the county at tne school election in April.

the M. E. church, South, next Wed Com Prof. Morse, who is also author of a medical work entitled New-Therapeutical Agents," writes Pe-runa. manufactured by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, has commended nesday evening.

The pastor will be assisted by Rev. M. C. Hardin of plete Stock oi Groceries Brooklield. He is a young man ami Everything was still as death.

The arc-light peeped over the church-spire Try Callao Straight Patent Hour, 60 cents. a splendid preacher. He will come the following Monday. Come and as though it was hiriJ to steal a itself to medical men and their patients as a specific for la grippe and its semiels. It fully approves A.

C. McDonald spent Sunday with march on somebody, "jroiirighthere hear him. Ed," was heard to on the his parents in Huntsville. John Kurtley was arraigned before GOOD BUSINESS! frosty air from a voice so low and 'Suuire Ames, Mav22d, 11)3. for dis Take your can to Cromwell and have it tilled with pure home-made sweet.

Hut Ed was persistent. He turbing the peace, and was lined SI lard. and cost. The cost amounting to itself for this purpose, and is remedial for all bronchial troubles. Its action is both local and constitutional, and it is entirely harmless.

The distinction accorded to it belongs to no other remedy of which we know. Pkok. W. II. MoKSK.

had put his whole sorbin' the work She was a brave girl but a litth fearful. Cau 1 now was hear from a coarse voice, "If vou mus SH.10. He was given time in which to pay off his line, but has only paid For Rent. A first class olHce or sleeping1 room, enquire at Bank of Macon. 28 $3.10, and upon default or refusal to imv the remainder he was committed you whang went the old church bell and the crowd rushed out to Rowland K.

Smith of Kansas City The Entire Stock of Groceries and Fixtures of Dixon Salyer will be sold to anyone wishing to go into business at a bargain. This see the departing of the old year am spent New Year day with his sister, the coming of the new. hd mini Mrs. Kern, of tins city. was upon what he was doing and the to two lays in the county jail by the court Saturdaj'.

Dan Bealmer tiled his bond in the contested election case with the circuit clerk. Saturday, and will now-tight it out in the circuit court. Mr. Healmer was only 4 or behind in Mrs. Louise A.

Smith of Spring' multitude looked on with wonder Wcstfield, N. Dec. 21. 1K). No matter at what part of the mucous membrane the irritation of acute catarrh is located.

Pe-ru-na is the only remedy that will, under all cimumstances. effect a cure. In acute catarrh the dose of Pe-ru-na is a teaspoonful every two hours during the day. which will invariably effect I a cure in from seven to ten days. In while Ed and his girl engaged them- 1) field, 111., has been spending the week tioro Willi linr ilinr1itr Mrs.

Kcill. cret All kinds of meats constantly on is a splendid opportunity to into business. For particulars, call on or the recount and he thinks he has sullicient evidence to show that he has been defrauded out of the otlice hand, at Geo. L. Cromwell's meat market.

He keeps the very best on the market. I chronic catarrh Pe-ru-na should be ad- selves as hugely as if they had never seen the death of an old year or the birth of a new. All this happened right here in Macon and if vou piestion this article, go to the M. E. church.

South, and the hands on the dial will point out the party whodidit. Best heavy harness complete only S20 and other tilings in proportion of Kldridge Chope, next north of Walter Eagle of Osage county, by illegal votes cast at Hevier and taken, a teaspoonful before each meal other points in the county. The at bedtime. This dose should i-niirt rennired Mr. Healmer to srive 1.

increased to two table- is here spending a few (lays wth his uncle, W. II. Eagle, and other relatives. security for the cost of the contest. spoonfuls at each dose.

If not cured by end of one month write Dr. Hart-man. Answer free. dress A. H.

TERRELL, MACON, MO. A. F. Love left Monday for Jeffer- lobson opera house. Rubey street.

son City, where he expects to climb 7' 1 ii till caa tliti Every one should have a free copy of the latest book on catarrh. Sent free to any address by the Pe-ru-na I In October 1XU2 charges were preferred against Alfred (larham by Prosecuting Attorney W. II. Sears, as committing a misdemeanor against the state and upon being arranged before justice Ames (iarham plead guilty to the charge and was lined Drue Manufacturing Company of ATLANTA ITEMS. School re-opened Monday after a week's vacation with the usual attendance Mr.

(Irani McJuary UJJ 111 IIIC Ul-BS JJillltlJ iiuu ovv. Filleystiues organize. Mrs. J. A.

White and baby and Miss White returned home Wednesday after a week's visit with her parents in Fountain Top, 111. Columbus. Ohio. Reader! mi ii- I SfjO and cost amounting in all to something near sixty dollars. Time ine Honian.

has purchased a half interest in the Union will meet in the 1-nst 1 resby-, terian church Sunday afternoon. voicing the stock. He will move to Sears after a pleasant was given Inm in wnicn xo nn me 1 1 -A 1 Mrs. W. II town in the near future Dr.

C.th. at 3 o'clock p. in. A. M.

Mn.i.KK. Pre: Mus. O. (J.Stkphkns, Sec'v. Clark, dentist, is in town this week.

visit with her brother's family, Dr. T. Thatcher of Oregon, re turned to her home in this city Tues day. amount assessed ana noiw unmanning it has been over two years ago only lf and the cost has been paid. The court issued an order last Friday to Sheriff White to commit Oarham C.

D. Rogers has bought of 1J. C. Atterberrv lots 1 and 2. in block 4.

K. R. addition. He will move two and Mrs. E.

H. 1 1 ay den. after Mr to the county jail for 17 days in order mall houses purchased of Ij. J. Atter The Bible Institute of the Macon Baptist association commenced with the Callao BaptU church.

Dec. 2. 2'J and 30. There was not a large crowd from a distance but all present went away feeling greatly benefitted. At 11:30 a.

in. on the first day of the to satisfy the remainder of the line which is $35. spending the holidays pleasantly in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Willis, returned this week to their berrv on the lots at once llutler iV; Miles shipped a carload of horses Do you know that you do not think enough about what you eat? Do you knew there are Groceries not fit to eat, that are injurious to your health? Do you know the greatest item of your expenses is what you eat? If you do not know these things you should. There are Grades in Groceries as well as in Livestock, Grain, or anything else Nos. 1, 2, 3 and Culls. Are you satisfied with the Culls, or Nos. 2 or 3.

because they are some cheaper than No. 1. You ought to make a study of the Food-buying question. It is worthy of your most careful attention. We Handle Groceries that Grade No.

1. to St. Louis Sunday I. W. Huff man spent the Merry Christinas and meeting Eld.

J. (i. Swinney opened flip pvercises bv sinyini? that old Happy New Year with his family. He returned to his work in Athens, home in Palmyra. J.

D. Smith desires to thank those who so faithfully administered unto him during his recent spell of sickness, lie will ever remember them Kirksville Democrat: The K. of P. entertainment and banquet Wednesday night as one of the most brilliant of the season. The able address was delivered at the opera house by Jn.ltrp Hess of Macon.

The music familiar hymn, How Firm a Foun 111., Monday Miss Fannie Fa- datum." after which he read a sec irerstrom of Ottumwa, Iowa, spent tion from the 46th Psalm, followed by as warm personal friends. ist week with her many Atlanta waslurnished by the Kirksville band a few very appropriate remarks. At Miss Arlotta Terrell returned to and songs by Misses Nettie rurrow friends. A social was given in her honor Friday evening at the home of 11 a. m.

the institute was organized i i i 'im i her borne nere vesieruay irom nn(i i.aura isrewinsion. i ne uam ua by electing Eld. Swinney moderator Mrs. Elsea Misses Florence and of two weeks to friends at Paris. She wns given atWilliard's and was indeed Iiro.

Matins the regular clerk being 30 till Lucy Huffman spent last week in town a grand affair lasting from accompanica nome oy miss was I. W. Moody spent the Happy present and acting. Eld. (i.

Sparrow opened the discussion, tak New Year with a St. Charles friend. We sell them for Cash and charge you but little more for them than you pay for Culls. CROARKIN BROS. Lucile Noel, who will be her guest some time.

Will Winkler who has been inrr for his text 4th chapter and 6th family of Orson Snow enjoyed reunion at the home of Oph Jones r- verse of 1st Peter. Exegesis by Rev 12. There were covers. After the feast came the tlow of soul when toastmaster W. F.

Sholly announced F. W. Hannah would respond to something new. The next was The Washington Degree by J. C.

Storm, followed by Mayor Tinsman's history of the Journey to Washington City. M. L. Heifner. At 3 p.

m. Rev in Vienna L. P. Ilatler and fami Heifniye them a short but inter ly of Argentine, formerly resi- spending the holidays with friends and relatives in this city returned to his home in St. Louis Sunday.

He is employed by the St. Louis Candy estingjr on the personality of the lents of Eagle township, made a short Holiypirit. Other discussions fol visit with relatives here last Friday. to spend the holidays John King i Saturday and Sunday next is our went to see his mother Sunday. She regular meeting day and our pastor, lives near Woodville and is sick with Rev.

W. K. Skinner, is expected to pneumonia fever Dr. Moody be present Last week the printer and Bakery Supply Co. lnwra? I he evemnir exercises en Janie liuchanan of the linn I) Cnmnhpll.

Judsre Hess and Yl.l.. nSrrlit I opened bv Kev. Heifner singing of Fuhner liuchanan, milliners. i At tne cuv council Unnotnr Knniipr so nun responses a I tVlllll-t Vv I "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. left Mondav for her home south of for Mrs.

Henry I MU. J. Davis resigned as president on tl was fur- ind ve correspondent attended the mane us say jir -i Tim unurr-uiiiim then taken UP and A. M. mblic installation of A.

I the board to accept the position OI inched by nished by Farrington's orchestra. Teter ho has been confined to her bed for several months but is thought and Eld. Swinnev opened the di- presiding judge of the county court, Lodge ollicers and a big supper at The saloons presented a petition to subject "the Characteristic N. C. hr jiff erv of ie 1st aru College Mound last Saturday night.

I to be improving Davis' place, the city council at its last meeting Church." On Saturday was elected to fill Mr The following wers installed: II. M. tlm Ki'i-fiiii of the convention at Hardister. W. M.

M. Clifford. S. Tt TTTi i praying that body to reduce the city The ladies of the Catholic church 87uo.oo instealof 81.WJ0.00, Macon to remain until March James Lanigan received the second prize. for the best kept section between Moberly and Ottumwa.

Last year and the preceding year he received lirt prize, This year the boss at Moulton. Iowa, received the first prize Chas. Mills has sold his interest in the feed stable to J. J. Butler Hon.

John Sobieski de- 11 a. EM. 1. C. Sparrow (I.

I). Puncher. L. McKea. 1 II the hall lilt.

ijuw rvp n. rsew lears IJilll 111 1 inv U'olllll oan livered a sermon taking for his text treas. John McKea. J. It.

'Mv Days are Swifter than the Post GOLDS BERRY NEWS. Fine weather L. W. Hayden is on the sick list. Little Frankie Moore is also very sick at present Anthony Itoydston, who has been quite sick for some time is some better at present Dennis Bradley returned to Kirksville today after Brooks.

S. D. (Jeo. Temple. J.

and The Inner Man is Hevealed Day near the church New Year's night. There were about persons present and a good time reported. It was for the benefit of the sewing society. Hie preseiu sum, close down if they had to pay such high license. They claim that their federal, state, county and city license amount to overSl.HOO a year and that Jerrv Kinkaid.

chaphn II. Wraham. bv Dav." Same subject coininen ted upon bv Rev's. Skinner. Swinney delivered one of his splendid lectures marshal: L.

Teter. S. S. John Evan. J.

S. S. S. tyler. Lodge repaired to the College chapel and They others.

At 2 P. m. tin D. It. Kinder, the M.

and M. bond they cannot afford to pay it on temperance at the l.aiitist church i-iiiviitioii was called to order and Sunday nisrht Miss Mittie Wells lawyer, was here this week serving also claim that they run their business imro tlint A. Co-I i-nnr nt nlrKX tllPVlloil't Care Urn K.firl.'v read an essay, his sub was entertained at H. W. Butler; i.

UOLlvC V711 )aun iivi. I i i.o i. i i to undertake to do anotner ears cvt nan nn fiiimv c.j.' 111 i listened to Bro. L. lv.

Obenchain, no delivered a splendid address, on Masonry. Postmaster (i. W. Butler, with Dr. Moody as marshal, then publicly installed the ollicers.

They then repaired to an upper room where this week Mr. and l.eo Fuhner entertained a number friends Jan. 1st with turkey, Dr. Thompson and family spent Sun spending the holidays with relatives in and around town R. C.

Epperson and family of near Ethel spent the holidays with relatives southwest of town Cyrus Bradley returned to Columbia where he has been attending school Judge Bradley of Elmer was in town today L. F. Williams sold 40 acres of land to D. P. Turner for $300 Bradley 1 7 certain warrant which a broker in St.

Louis had offered to sell to parties here. John Finin of the firm of Holvy ject being Scriptural Authority for an Organized Sunday school." I'ev. W. Skinner then entertained the audience with a line talk on and verses of the Psalm. Kev.

D. Jones of Uevier followed Kev. Skinner, subject, -Holding the business hen everything seems to be against them. The licenses expire today and an article of agreement has been signed by all the saloonkeepers that they will not renew them unless the council will give them the reduction asked for. The council took ilnc on the Nickel prairie Miss the Masons' ives and daughters had prepared as nice and bounteous a supper as we ever had the pleasure of Edna (lillaspy of La Plata, is visiting Mrs.

M. M. Atterberrv Matrimony has again invaded the B. A. M.

Truth in Unrighteousness. Komans Finin, and Miss Maggie Maloney, daughter of Morris Maloney, of Lyda, were married one day this week at the Catholic church, Kev. Vothpr Cahill performing the cere- The choir rendered some very claiming for its victim J. T. Farmer, helping to eat.

Fresh and cove oysters, hot or cold cold ham, turkey, chicken, bread, pies, cake and many other dainties. It was indeed grand the matter under advisement and will meet Monday night to act upon the matter. The ordinance provides that of the linn of Atterberrv fc Farmer, line music that was appropriate and umberinen. On New Year's morning leasing. The next institute will Jjiiony.

They will make Macon their in the absence of the setting of the meet with the New Cambria church Bros, shipped a car load of cows today Elder Chaffee is holding; a protracted meeting at the Adventist church Happy Moore has taken Alfred Sears to raise Miss Willie Atterberry of near Barnesville spent the holidays with relatives near this city Bradley took a flying just as old Sol was throwing over the future home. council the clerk can issue the license, 'riday before the fifth Sunday in world his brightest rays a very pretty Misses Letha and Luiu Stephens but if the saloonmen continue to abide March. and everybody seemed to enjoy it. Met lee Lodge No. 140 is prospering very nicely, and with a corps of young ollicers who will make themselves ellicientin the work of Masonry.

wedding as coiisuinated at the home of Mr. II. It. Foster, near La Crosse. 1 Mable Scrutchfield, Lela Magee and l)V their written agreement Macon will be without saloons from tot lay Why worry over baking a fruit ake or any other kind when you can -mm 1 I.o Vliti last Fridnv and re- Allen Guthrie returned to Mar- shall Wednesday after spending a weeks' vacation with friends until Monday, or until the council Mo.

Mr. J. T. Farmer and Miss Nettie Foster were united in marriage by Elder J. W.

Davis of Kirksville. We hope she may still go on and up- Saturday. The Dr. reports a 1 -T-. 1 I buy something nice and lor less money than you can bake it at C.

C. ward. l.n.M.nniul tn acts. There is a difference of opinion between the councilmen in regard and relatives in this city. They are ltntlpr's.

Trv and save both trouble After the ceremony the couple drove to the groom's father. H. T. Farmer to the matter. While all seem to 1 students of the Missouri Valley lege at that place.

and money. where a reception was tendered them. KASEYVILLE. Kaseyille school closed last Friday. The teacher.

Miss Clayton, treated the children to oranges and candy think the license rather high and are of the opinion lhat a small reduction Kirksville Democrat: An attempt If A WinaT PliV-iHTTERIAN Cm KCH. They will reside in Atlanta at the res '1 rt S.mdnv. Jan. fith. 18115.

the would be for the best it is very doubt idence of Kev. C. N. Crouch. May; i .1.

i was made to upset the local option proceedings of this city in the circuit they ever uc true 10 eacn omer as no will hp ns follows: Morning, mi ie sauoii im-n court of Macon county last week, but duction asked for. "Our Attitude Toward the Past, the him during his stay. Wonder if anyone saw him hunting his buggy wheel. Iii. Struck an Underground Lake.

Chamberlain, S. has an artesian well 8 inches in diameter and 670 feet deep. The stream of water which flows from it is sufficient both in force and volume to run a great roller mill and electric light plant. At the time this great flow was struck the drill fell through a subterranean lake 60 feet Judo-e Ellison concluded that the Present and the Future." Evening, COLD MEDALS. Not one, but two.

remember, at Nichols. THE NEW YEAR. Ulne out the old, rins: in the new. proper place for the proceedings "How Did Isaac Get His Wife? There was a candy pulling at J. K.

Jackson's one night last week. W. P. Jackson's little child has been ipiite sick the past week. J.

P. Higginbottom is still very poorly Several members from Kaseyville church attended the institute at Callao last week Miss Marrie Y'eakev and Miss Lizzie The tolled one from the steeple high would be in the Adair court ana so 1 The case, together with There will also be preaching in our church every night next week except the mandamus to compel the county EXCELLO ITEMS. New Year's morning has come with the wind in the northeast: hence according to the old saying it will be The oM year then beiran to die. In bidding the old year adieu The nexton pulled the cord anew And the bell tolled two. IMntr out the old, ring in the new.

Saturday night. The services during wppIc will besrin at 7 :30. To all court to issue dram shop license, wil come up Jan. 7. There was blood on thps services we give a most cor Wright are visiting friends at Callao the moon when the leaders of the And from the village spire the bell tolled dial invitation.

this week Mrs. Jackson is visit local option movement heard of the in depth. China exports $400,000 worth of human hair every jear. It comes mostly from the heads of criminals, paupers and dead people. Holvey Finin of this city made ing friends at Huntsville Miss Mattie Ratliff visited her sister, Miss proceedi ngs.

Deafness Cannot be Cured. Cigars tiurui" ic land sold 155,700 in the same time Tobe Phipps in Moberly last week. two; The old was dead the new alive: The calender moved up to And time moved on as of old For the story of the past was told. Ring in the new, ring in the new Was passed around from pew to pew, Thp old has irone with wasted time; Lir.il m.i.llcatlons as tliev rannnt reach the dla there once every twenty-four hours. The year lH'Jo has begun very nicely.

The recent cold spell has frozen the shallow ponds to the bottom. Stock water is very scarce Protracted meeting of the M. E. church, South began here last Sunday night conducted by Pastor Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Brock is visiting one of her brothers in Illinois this winter.

Mrs. against 133,000 for the preceding cdcf Thi ia a verv handsome in Household Tkkasukk. DAV. Fuller Cansiobarle, N. Y-, pays that he always keep lr.

Kin' Sew DUcovery in the bouse and hi family has always found the eael portion of the ear. I here Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is ly constitutional remedies. teafness Is caused tiy an Inflamed condition the mucous linlDirot the Eustachian Tiihe. When It. J.

Wright and family ana Dr. Powell took dinner with the family of Mr. Ross of Hubbard last Sunday Frank McColley and wife visited friends in College Mound crease in the business of the firm, a this tube Is Inflamed you have a run.MinR sound or deserved compliment to the good oualitv of proods handled, and the very beet result follow tta u-e; that ne would not be without it, if procurable. O. A.

NvKeman Drujotr-t, CaUktll, X. Y. ay Imperfect liearlnft. and when It Is entirely closed Peafness Is the result, and ui less the Inflammation can he taken out and this tuhe restored to lu normal inc- will he destroyed forever; nine And the bell from tbe steeple did merily chime, yVitta the voices that sang "All thrive The year eighteen hundred and Andv Hioreinbottom that lr. Kiiie'n New Discovery is undoubt- last week r-r W.

W. P. Chandler returned home last Saturday from-a visit to her sister in IU1 UC nas year, and it straightforward and honorable dealings of the firm. Mr. Holvy has bought the interest of Mr.

Finin, and cases out of ten are caust-c hy catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surface We will eive One Hundred Hollars for any case of Monroe City. She reports a pleasant Best heavy harness complete only day with his brother J. 1. Iliggin- never failed to do all that i claimed for bottom Chas. Malone attended the funeral of his uncle Geo.

Malone, drug Regular size SOc and, nill in the future conduct tne ousi time Mrs. It. Louiier wno i .1 iV irint Ttri fl Deafness (caused hv catarrh) that cannot Iw cured LArm the. firm name oi Joe zv at wunuge I -vi 1 UitKAii bv Hall's Catarrh Cur-. Send for clivulars, rrea.

nas Oeen speiium; iuc 4k 1. nor Vnrt Henrv. last Saturday lil.oo. will rpnia with nortn jooson opera uous, seid by DrgI.ur7s2.iMo" 1 husband in lowa nas come nome le firm for the present. street, Macon..

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