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CliniSTMAS CAROLS. MACON TIMES. IF VOU ARE LOOKING FOR A Nice Christmas i Cray On tin con'rirv. I 1 i 1 ihe subject most interesting. Waning Von nrc iin i r'gibh-.

Cray Then why try to cdiivci iJ Why nt 1 me tell ymi what I think of you Miss Writing If it gives you an Crav vVnv not h-i me tell im that I think you tin. honest, ami. as I s-iil Inform. old-fashioned That I believe you to be run-fill. industrious, and good managi in short.

everything Do not buy one until you have seen the fine line of rjoods that FRED WIERICK, i i ir i ir Present, purses ever iii JMacon, and by name put on any leather rroods Resp'y. List of Macon Churches Where Santa Clans itml fhe Voting Folks Will Hold Hurli Carnival. In accordance with a solemn obligation placed iiiiim s.iruldcrs by an ami lime-honored cutoni. the Sumlay school managers of this eity have arranged interesting and instructive cxvi rises to commemorate the birth of cur Savior. Most of us oMer people Invi' virbd idea to how.

when and work and net-work stockings ciaiim full of rundy within eu-y access 1 he eommendanle ires tneyouiir. l. iIUm, i- i. ami iov 11 in uieeK suiunilii to And it is well tor their pear1 of mind thev do. Kveiv attendant of the Mac.

Sun- where chtiMmas should he r.d, i.rat. hut the voung people seem to he solid- a hrtm. ree, u.th lu i i in. eoioreti ranules. iirirnt lin-el J''.

ir i J-'i oouk oinuer ana stationary man. lias put in lor the Christ- imitative etii. of liethlehem, mas rade. Consisting of fine Plush an i leather Albums r. illII4f Mf.

a line line nt the Standard readin- matter. I have th finest ri.i i.i i i earner pocKeioooKS anti buying of me you can have the or books in fine jjold letters free of charge also a fine iine of ti0js amI toys of cvery description. Do not fail to see me as 1 -11 1 1 I will Iir cure fr mcu i-n WIERICK hools wili oe rememhered hv the -od will' for tfn-atet hoon ivrr 'reh er hero i some ami I Ar- c. and Stationary man, 15 Vine St. MACON.

lK KMI.KU 2. 1M2. A CIIIUSTMAS rt'DDIXU. Jaar Vrin John ri l.i-.it-..r Hi rl'. imM.i KXK An oM-fa-hmned cottage veranda, with tins-' ines trained vrr a trellis, ami a of steps leading tut- -rnuei.

in i ll-rtit Illll-ll'l irol-K. i. -t-filiii." with a I ba-ket nt w.trk stamliii-r on a -mall wrk-r tacride. A l.ijrliorii snaue nai on a petf tirhni'l m-r. ht-r -iit tiray, clad in oat, breeches ami bot.t.

with j't tht nii'-l't. iiooil morning. Miss Waring! Mish arinjr un-i, tij, ff.tn imrl. Loon ii.orinii, Mr. firay! II ive you heeti still thf st' fi' iu'l trill, Ye; I have ju-t over from WinhII.i ml.

MI4 Varin' Stilt Iff niel that" pdle a ride, it tit of ten niih or so. Misi Waring Ami how did ou ron.e to ride in this direction? Gray, jrallantly You live in this direction." Miss Waring Tru nut 1 live here always. I I ride in it as often as I dare. Mis Waring jtiiil in thnuiUhj Iff mail. May 1 sit down? Mi: Waring Of course! tiray rat "i t'J.

I ilolMtt believe that vou can guess what I have been Jainff this mornimr. Gray Let me see Ffs n'it ctttclu si'jht uf thf hnt. Lei me nee you arose with the laik that I the way girls used to do in old-fash. ioned book, you know: and you im-( pres me as iN-in diMinctly old-fash-i jo ik (I voil arose 'with the lark, then. .1 I Get Your Turkey W.

P. WALKER'S. AnA one purchasing a Grand Superior cook stove or Rang'r at V. P. Walker's from now and during the holidays' will be presented with a nice fat turkay and oysters.

FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER. There is not a state in the uniou where the Grand Superior-cook stoves and Ranges are not sold. The firebacks are. warranted lor 20 years, and the stove to give first-class satistoction. Get your turkey and oysers at W.

P. Walk- er's and by presenting your wife with a Grand Superior cook stove, you will be sure to get a well cooked dinner. This is The Same W. P. Walker, I until It is tiim- to home, in a lay sert of xvay talking when you ai so I i i ami nunc idten not open-playfully ng your lips for half hours together.

that kind of behavior might not be altogether objectionable in you put on vour iit.lontiet and gaunt- 1 1 .1 1....1... vonr lets, hung a big nt iaket or vour arro. and sal ud forth into the garden unu, muii lO piUCK liowerr w.e r.r.r- 1. It. 01 mem an.

Miss Waring lynoritiy I In mctir. uoiuing nan jui.iui.k W. II. that i- 1 ari.e with Hie laik: bu, after toying with it lir-t and breakfast what! No" again? hy, thU will never do! After a heavv meal lo advertised his heating stoves at net cost to close out. and millcclcu in uoiugjusi wnai ne saiu, as oniy nine neaiers are left at exactly iost.

So you can be sure that vou TOUR TURKEY p-ectiugs to follow, invit- to a r.xTlHM.If i IK'lidl. The usual Christinas celebration i.i eomutftiioraiiori of the birth of the world's II-If. m-r ir th ijrht i hun- frel anil ninety coed time takes plaee at the rsb-iv. eliurch on tl morn- ing of I inst. Tlie program so well known ad nits of no change.

The holy of the nriss, which gave nam? to the feast, with its hmus ami teiition the th.m-htfui ami rompd inm to join the niigeiii thron-r, which citi-ieieo :tr.uu,i me rrin. ill up i.y the tide, an 1 star on that first J'hristmas cnaiii wun iiit-ui ineir neaveniv son, Cloria in e.eelis IVo et in terra pax hominihus voluntatis, ((llory to (Joil on peace to men of planatorv of the festival, our unties as believers and worshipers of the (lod-man. ho cair.e to redeem and save: with benediction of the Adorable sacrament close the morning service. The children of the Sunday school will have their little merry-making at the Catholic ill in the evening. CoM.MINH'ATKI.

(iKKMAS l.rTIIKH.W". rrogramm der (lemeimle schule dcr ev. lush Zious tlenieinde, Macon. Kkstkk Tkh. (Der Iiaumbrennt.) (fusang tier ganzen (lernieinde No.

L'7, t.ebet. Aurede und Catcehese uber einnacnisgeMiucnit nut den Kimlern vosn l'ustor. Willkomen. Kmilie I.uebke Will- kommen. Franz Magnus Ileilge Nacht.

(iKs.w; tKi; S11111.K: Ileilge Nacht." Aug. liebe Chri-lkiud. Voktkau: 1. Weihnaehlsfest das Sol lan Urief Hummann Pas choenste. 1 snSin.1 I er liiAMNi: An Kochel, ci.

Clans, (Tan, K. Luebke, Das Kind auf Marias rnu l)Kt i.AM no: ier von Ceo. Cicscimaun. Krste Pause zur Austeilung vim Ceschcnken. ZWKITKK Soli 11 chorgei-ang: Ilosianna." Diai.o,;: y.

Habermann. u. Id. Ei- Weihnachts gaben. Voktkac Ch.

Troester: Feiert Menschen tlie hi. Nacht. Diai.ik. Ch. Lubke and L.

Clans. Cksaxu aller Schttler: Ins Land des Dunkels. I. Iiaiiiiimann Iletberge ist. VoilTIHiii: K.

Kochel: De Knaben ('hristbauni. dcr armen Cinm Sou old story." 1 1 K( ATI Weinachtsfest. Dm I-AMATIon Yes, 1 is tin ame Fr. Soldan I as Kd. tiieselmaun: Christnachtsglocken Zweite Pause.

PK1TTKU TKII-. t.KSAXi; aller Schiller: Kommct, kommet." 1iai.nj Caih. u. Kochel: IFeller Sterns. Schaut ihn an." C.

Clans, Ifammann Ifeil dem (it bon-iien. Nuufri-nt sich Alles. Cksan; halle." Sei utis mit Jubel e- A. Habermann: Di ktkai; schonste Nacht. Diai.h;: M.

Habermann Ida Ki- chenbt rg-r C. Magnus; K. Kochel: Der Hciland it geboren Austeilung al- ler(Jescheiike Sclilussgehet und Schiuss- jr ang er (iemein.le. 11. I I'K, Pasr.

Hev. II. P. Iioud, district dent of the A men-run liible uperin preached a special sermon 0:1 bible work to union meeting at the M. K.

church Sumlay night, December 1. A good collection was taken for the bile tviuse and will be used to start a Ti.rn Itil.l-. ul.ili it-ill Itibles on hand at cost prices for any trace of antip rine. morphine, chloral or any other injurious eoinpoiuid in Krau-e's Headache 4'ap-ulcs or sale by Patton Smith. 23-27 CIRCUIT COURT.

u. prooa- i bly be completed today. Most of this has Wcn aken in, nifr.lt 1ISH1 listening to arguments in the tax case of the Collector vs. Hannibal St. Joe road.

This is the most important case on the docket this term and involves many nice legal points. Following is the record since last week's printed report i l- I II I1.1C HkliTniili 1- -I l.rnt-fi 1 as possible in All art cordially I 1 1 a 1 i 1 11 i i to to GO 1 1 I I And not chickens and dumplings, for the old relable never toes back on his word. Yours respectfully, W. P. WALKER.

sa a woman should I Ami, not withstanding that jmi posses- ail thos virtues which are ordinarily unattractive, that I find you charming? What not l-t ine tell you that that I love you? Miss Waring Mr. Iraj! ilm.s In nork I nut Jtit. nit' nl Inm, I -j n-jhi. j.i i iriifh In- flnl.s iritu his u-ltih In inhls 1' lib rut' Yes, that I love you. Mies Waring nun si, .,1,11, Are you ijuite sme ahout it? I IiiH'h-i nihj.

une Tl.i it ini ami imfimi lui re- lll'M'i I you don't heJieve Mi-s W'aiirg Hardly tlray Why why y-ii lieve me! I do love you! deed I do! Oh. tell me. must lc-Indeed. in-I ow can I prove it? Miss Waring rs. Have I not ridden over here on au average of twice a wctk for the last three mon'hs? Miss Waring Yes.

tiray Have I not staid ami staid and Mi-sWaiinr Yes. tiray Have I not been ttr.roiiscioudv dull? Miss Waring Will, nl li.i.-i.is,,, 1 )h. yes (Jrav Well! Miss Waring Ami is that your bleu lve? To ride over to tM. be-! l'vt "''J' henever there is nowhere fi.e Id irfi I linn ifi tin. I i friem.

but it is hardly the sort of thing that I should expect from mv lovr. nentlv I di not know how Ut show it: V(, mor, mn es, 1 the wond. Won't vou believe me? I Miss Waring nt him mun hiuhii, inm, trim 't ftm "i iinsriu, hi'' it 1,1,1 him "The proof of the pud- tlir.r. Mr. (irav, is in Cray The eating!" imuhl trlii'l.

It, 1 Itftyix ihh' i fJ.lft(,fi lt flf t.itt, I the John Cray In lit Waring in his nrius, ntfl tin hitter was suliiitittiii'j to inmj I him us if' sin- Innl In, 11 lu 1 If 1, 11 In fhihlln! Will. inm I 1 fil in I. lack ok r.XKiM'iSK is one or lie prime causes headache in the winter. Persons oceutoiiied the pure fresh air during the pleasant months are suiijeet to this terrible )nniViim(. hu A in Hea.la.he t'ap-nles, which is guaranteed to cure any kind of a headache, no matter what the caue.

Head caused by over indulgence in food or uriiiK late at nil: 111, can ie iireventeu iv taK mu. fre retlrin- and one in the uiorniu. For sale hv llehn A Ieal. lifff I I lVfc.fet ttC2 i WiL Hams of iSrooklield is the guest of Miss Maggie Francis this week Miss I'ena Corkin of llrooktield is the guest Miss Mary Jones I. W.

Jones of the thr.ifh of Hrooktield was visiting relatives and friends last week. Mr. Win. I Kvans of Ilartshorne, I. who came in to attend the funer- of his uncle, Ilopkin re- turned last Monday Watsi- Miles ami F.d.

'I ho as have started an catling house in Masters 1). J. Morgan ami Idris Kvans are very sick with scarlet fever Kcv. M. W.

Prat of Lawrence. Kansas, is holding revivals at the Methodist church this week. John L. Wiliiausof Lathrop. Miss.

ouri came home to see his parents last Tuesday. In his eity of old age, Mr. Hubert Kdwards age I 7mJ years. months and 1'i Deceasctl was an old and respected citizen ami had lived here about 'Jo years or more. The cause of his death is not known, buj he had been com plaining for sev eral months past, and he was thought to be getting better.

His death was a Miock to to his family and the commit nity. The remains were taken to the Welch Congregational church where the services were held. Hevs. Owens ami D. It.

Jones, the former of this place and the latter of Oskcsh, Wis. conducted the ceremony, and the ic-mains were intered in cemetery of this plaee I. Fleming has moved his family to Klliott, Mo I he piarterly session of the (J. T. met here lat Tuesday.

'l he davtinie i 1 was spent in transacting biisines and in the evering the public were invited to the Welch uigregational church where Kcv Caiscr of Macon gave a et ure on I he cause of temerance to a crowded house. After the the lecture I ll.e..)ol IV i.plars were invited to the regular place )f m''ting where a program was given. Cli-ATthTTK. Auk Yor Mapk miserable l.j iiidiiresiion, eniiiation, di.ziness, tss aj. petite.

l- I low, km? Vitaliz.r is posu.ve cure. Sold lv Williams Smith. 1 1 1 I I be .,,..,1,. wllh pleasure ly his and generosity. All of the 1 lurches here will have! line, large is trees, and more or less elaborate musical programmes.

The following notices will inoicite the character of the exercises and the date i of holding them riU Kni. Chri-tmas tree at the ('. 1'. church I Saturday night, Ibc. ir-lth, and Christ- 11 as sermon by the pastor Sunday morning.

Pec. I kaitist riiruru. 1 I ill fl.ri-:!.,,.. i inent at the First llaptist rhurrh on Sat- ind iv iii-riit. In- Sun.l-.v r- r- school; also a 'hristmas tree.

The service will begin at 7 very body invited to attend. rillflsTtAX KMiKAVOK l.itCAI. I'NION will have a sunrise prayer meeting at the Christian church on Christmas (Simda) morning at o'clock, ltd by lr.W. II. Milb-r.

Kpworth Leagues and other young people cordi illy invited the meeting. hkst im 11. A well-laden tret' and nicely decorated riiim-h will greet your eyes here. Candy an! presents will be given the vounrer scholars, ami a well-arm mred musical programme will add to the interest Saturday evening is the time. m.

k. iu nrii, mu tii. I There will be a nice Christmas tree 1 here and an interesting musical enter-j tainment. Presents will be given to all the Sunday-school children. The! principal song will be tMici of the Year," by the choir.

The exercises will occur Monday night. rilKISTIAX riiri.f'ii. There will be a Christinas tree ami a very entertaining literary and musical programme. Saturday evening. The work of repairing ami re-painting has been completed and the interior of the church is handsome and inviting.

Sun-d iy-sehool will be held regularly from now on. T1IK KI'IS U'A1. t-iiriti-ll. The exercises will begin at 7 o'clock. (Ine of the largest, if not the largest tret in town will be here.

The usual' Christmas -ercises set apart fr that. lav will be observed. The nmsii will be furnished by the 41 surpliced choir." Holy communion services ill occur at midnight. I he church will be hand- somelv decorateil viting appearance ami present an in- mcsr i-kkshytki-IAX ut 11. The First Presbyterian Sunday school wili have an oi 1 Christmas tree at the church Saturday night.

Kvcrybody is invited and the tn-e will be free to all who desire to put presents on it for their friends whether in the Sumlay school or not. I'heie will also be a table to receive gifts from members of the Sumlay school and others who may bring gifts or toys. books or clothing, old or new, to give or send away to schools or children no oinerwise would nave utile or no Christmas. Christmas being Sun- day the pastor, Hev. Duncan lirown, will preach special Christinas sermon in th' morning, and at 7 o'clock p.

m. there will be a Star Christmas concert 1 1 1 1 au. umri "3 the children, closing with a beautiful exerceie, -Star of Light," represent- ing the star that guided the wise men to the cradle in the manger. Appro- priate music will be rendered by the i choir and the children. The next com- i munion at she First Presbyterian church will be Sunday morning January I.

Special meetings will follow during the week of praver ami for some time after, in which tin pastor will be assisted by other brethcrn in the town ami in the Presbvterv. ''o "Pentecostal hymn." lrovilel by the pastor for; use 1. 1111111; toes. meeiiiis mi inai everybody may have a book ami sing. Members of the congregation ami othf.r illU.n.st,.t earnestly urged to sit new -'nimunion, con- secration meeting, and to aid as much I I 1 I I I i besides, there Mv imagination is limited.

Dou't make me guess again. Miss Waring I went down into the kitchen and made a pudding, which is being boiled ihis very minute. Cray I don't believe it. Miss Waring I assure you (irav You may "assure" tor tx week, and I won't believe It. Miss Waring How can 1 prove it incur I Cray Prove Tin trith "'I'! th'mnht Wbv, 'the proof of a pud- I ding is in the eating.

Miss Waring Poes that mean you expt-ct an imitation to dine? AS Cray Yes. Miss Waring Well, I never 1 heard of such a shameless way of begging an invitation! I tray ioes 111:11 mem o.m .1 .1.... i 1. got it? Miss Waring Most ci rtainly not. 1 1 Aioiner lias gone 10 ui r.

not be back until after dinner. Cray Hoes that make any difference? Miss W'urinj? Why. of course it makes a difference We could not diue here together alone. I Cray Hnt Miss Wariog I will not have at.y discussion on the subject (iray Hut why not? Why not discuss the whole subject of couvetion- 1. 1 I 1 1 i I i ii -1 1 1 AND OYSTERS, ny pica of not guilty defendant re- cognized in sum of foUb.W to appear at next term of this court.

State vs. Johnson Whiles; defend- 'ant recognized in the sum of to appear at the April term of this eours to awaii decision 011 motion for a new trial. i State vs. Ceorge I 'odd et al. con- tiuue: as to Ceorge Todd on forfeit- ure.

In matter of assignment of James M. lleeder; A. D. Norton i. assignee; filial report of assignee filed.

State vs. John Lewis; charge, handling gnn while under the influence ot intoxicating liijuor; jury lind defendant guilty and asses tine at '50 mo- I rt aPI)eai rante recognized in sum I of 1 00 to appear at this court to an- 1 TW 1 swer judgment of Kansas Citv Court of Appeals; days to tile bill of ex- ceptions. shtM.niai vs K. T. Coal company; ffllll ll-l 111' ili.itmrri.r tk wlitn motion to sti ike out certain lines in petition sustain days to amend petition ami continued.

Susan M. Kiee v. Charles F. Kice et al. W.

J. Magee appointed miard- iTlfl tilt lift llC IB fl 1 rmi r. 1 1 State vs. John Maloi ev assault with intent to kill defendant found guilty ami and fine assessed at 5100. .1 i i it- I owell and P.

l. Hurt: 111 lament of probate court aDirmed in pursuace and in ibedien-e to the opinion, judgment anf mandate of the court of appeals. State vs. Lnu indictment No. 1 continued at state's cost No.

continued at defendant's cost. vs. Charles N. Ileaton; mo- new trial ami in arrest over- l.iil ot exceptions be bled on or before January 2, 1112. State vs.

Wm. Scott at al. coutin- lied. State vs. Posey continued by gre ment.

Caroline Taylor v. Hannibal St. fbirris vs. same; Lenora Onr vs. same; vs.

same: changed to Adair rouutv. s-n-iMi: II. flifford. New 'as-ci. was In.

nl. I. -d with neuralgia a. i ins i.mni-ii i inHT- 7 b.ittl. Kl.

i trie Hitters cured him. Ifiirri-ur-r, hail rinuiini' i.n hi- lenf eiirhtjears stand- thre- of Kleetrie Hitter 1, i-i'-mcii Arnica salve. b-Jf i-il mid wHI. John Speak- i nati nve er x.res Li- le.ir; doetors he was inenrable. ine bottle Kleetrie Hitters and one box l-uekleii's Arnicj Salve cured him entirely.

Stdd Williams A Smith. Irii store. aiismf. ami nun uui, i juftgment fr plaintiff by ag.ee- ment for K. T.

Coal Co. v. John I. Thom- non-sun. State v.

Ceo. Morgan, alias A. tkins; judgment supreme court on forfeiture of recognizance. Jas. Thompson v.

Wm. kealy 111a- licioiis prosecution: jury trial: finding for defendant. P.elle Stewart v. John W. Pullis et dismissed by plaintiff: leave to withdraw notes sued on.

V. II. Stoddart v. Aultman Co motion to relax costs tiled motion for new trial ami in arrest tiled v. Ch-is.

N. Ileaton: motion lor new trial ami 111 arrest tiled S. P. Itrotisou v. W.

Kesner: erdic- for de- on account: jury trial 1.,.,. uiiiiiii. l. L. Mixon Vamlike; mo- tion for new trial overruled.

Mary A. leaf, ex parte petition .0 M. auvinett. v. American Aceilent ('.

dismissed at defendant' i-ost Martha Morton v. Thos. K. Morton; order onblication in M. Timks ami continueil.

J. M. lirown -t al. lailUlb ll i. tMJl- II 1 ill II 11 II its oaii cost made at this term.

Jas. Davis v. F. I. Woodruf missed at defendant's cost.

State v. Cha ash; praver for rule on justice granted and justice order-! send up perfect transcript in accord ance with the facts set forth in affidavit. Stacy v. The Miller Co. suit dis-missed at cost of the plaintiff: sheriff to pay money in his hands defendant suit on the attachment bond waived.

Libbie Crilliths v. Fremont Crilliths i settled mil the. dismissed each party to pay all cost made by them. Mmon Welsh v. II.

ifc St. J. Hy. Co. motion for new trial overruled in ar- rest, same: motion to double verdict of iurv sustained: affidavit for anneal tiled ami appeal bond tiled and approved "lays to file bill of exceptions.

State v. Johnson Whiles; assault with intent to kill: jury trial: defendant found guilty of common assault it i i -Hill llliiiil nil- ninlln-i fur II next term this court. State v. Henry Hancock: aault with intent to Kill: jury trial; i b-ml- ant found gui.tv ami iuuihnieiit fixed at two vcars in i. nitenti irv.

I David T. Owen, a native I'rttain. antl Henry O. a tia-tiv' of Ceruiany, atlniitted to citiz n-ship. State v.

A. S. Stantield grand larc- I i I should not be perfectly proper for me to sit here atul talk with you :11 alone, or to go off and walk with you all alone in the woods, and yet it should be so very improper ior me 10 unit? im juu, i.un- strnctively alone, but with your servants continually in the room. Miss Waring No: I will not discuss I it. The subject would assume entirely too personal a tone at tht- present mo ment.

Some other time, perhnp; but not now. Cray Then 1 am not to be invited to dinner? Miss Waring No! 1' What am I to It's too might 1 late to go back to Woodlands. i ss ari ng Sm ilimj. I send you a piece of pudding, i Cray Did you rinUj make 1 pud- 'ding? Miss Waring I nnllij did. I Cray What a nice little housewife I villi u-nnlil make! Miss Waiinir In comes intensity tut-Hf'if in 'i j'in-r ihiriiiinj.

Cray til tnttirt tin milun In wrk Darning, too. by Jove! What a treasure you will be to somebody. Miss i Waring! Miss Waring With -ont rue-lion of thr. tifthrinrs L'on't ou think the conversation is becoming very per- sonal? Gray Yes. Miss Waring Then don't you thiuk we had better change the subject? i his liver was stfTeeted to an tlarminjr ilo-aiiswer l.lcd and continued at and in arrest bled: defendant ri.t lW f) aU(, t.rr at.l's cost.

I tllZe.1 Itl Slim at Ib-h Thrn, Continental Ins. Co. v. J. L.

Norfolk, judgment for plaintiff for David M. Jones v. John Lewi- re- pic. in: jury uisagrce. J.

L. Summers v. Suie M. Summers: rre' of divorce for plaintiff. L.

Mansfield v. Isaac Mansfield decree of divorce tor plaintiff. J. W. Itorden v.

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