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The Macon Republican from Macon, Missouri • Page 3

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W. P. Walker bit purchased the been vUil'ef; her fn.nd uai relative in this part. Bucon UpnJbliran. We learn trom Mr, It.

W. Caa well, our faithful Postmaster that tlu'iug lb year 1360, be issued innuey orders 10 the valun of ua been a sot trial to thu ouce fruit tilth, Mis Jennie Iteei a hau.1-prosporout aud active church, let somo lamp; Mn II II Hughes, a cake us all hope the smile of heaven to stand; Mr aud Mr Itees aud be upou them henceforth aud forev- Ed Ellas, an emblematic picture two nn uonnca't or tne ruuuc School Bulldiuir, ami Is making arrangements iu build a flue Business Is lively Inspiix of tie uol I Mr. S. Montgomery has kept Mh. J.

11. Uatkh, NWHptHJr Ad veri.it in; kavnx. 11 Park Row. New juuhuri.r, or. At 3 p.

iu. tho llev. Mr. Itich-i framed: Miss Ma-rtfio Itees. an ice I i.

bus lies booming, bat Mr. 859. Hu received ami paid out Iu uionev orders During the to eim! i ict (or advertisement iu Mie Hvni- ardson, of Dawn, read the above iivan af our bust raics. Mr. U.

U. YVhitis, of Viiiioii, lo-w, Iiuk been visiting hi brother J. It. Wliii this week. same time he sold postage stamps GRAND mmm urn resolutions aud declared his will logiiiis lo procctd wtli (he ordina to tho valuo of $1,630,21.

tion, aud according to custom ho puciier: Mr. I uuiidreu, a g.a- i M. an rxeeplional business mau jelly dish; Mr A Roberts a set of I l.iti-; lively that knives aud forks; Mis Maggie and lakci loi) f. Minnie Roberts, a very handsome, o.tr school al Hie Moody sc.ool ceuuierpaue; Mrs WI liams, a liouse. il, i tbelasi of IVbrii- very nuudsomu qu.lt; John ary.

(bndu's auut) a while oil table' Mrs. Suites is vcrv low wilh Died. Died, iu Knifln I'OKUshin. Macon would tit st address llicm. Subject "file Church." Ho then called for Minaoim, Jauuarv 2'M 1880.

N. W. J. Sawjer, ut LaUranife, has bi-eu vlfi'liij his broibur Ruv. K.

11. Sawyer, tliix week. Mr. Charlie Dumbao laud Jouuuy Dices oi Moberly, no have been ward the candidate for etamiuat urn Prickutt. Mr, Prickett has been a H.

nd St. Joe- A. A. Time Table. U01.su fc.tT 1:40 iu a VU i reIdett ut Macon Cuiiiily for 20 I pnciini oi He acquitted himself to the entire satisfaction of all.

Rev. It. cloth; I) Roberts (bride's father) a handsome marble-top bed room set. Mrs Addeline Baldwin two nap- Jauiis Drain ha- i turned lo i school again visitiug frieuiia iu the City. They years aud was respected by all knew him.

He died full ot years, with his life work completed. Aged 76 years. ooiau w.t Richardson, and Itev. W. Erin theu are two ol Molierly best vouue Mudaiue Rumor there is go-1 laid hands on him, Mr, Richardson men, and their Macau iViuiids are Knprc Ktyraa rreigal 4 sro 3 vio ji OF R.u mtu uooue, a com- wed.llug i ihe neighbor plelu set ol queeusware; Willie Mor-: hood soon If there is.

w0 will tell always glad to see them. addressing the throne of grace, at close ol which W. Evaus gave 1'. row, a table cloth; A friend, a set you all aboui it next time. In Memortam, Died at Missouri, Thurs Tho new mill for the elevator of chairs.

i Roruii ami IIkahv. i Evaus the rig. baud of fellowship, Wabash, at. Louie Paoiflo B. R.

Time Table. OOIN1I SUI Ik. company arrives to-dayaud will be day, moruiug January 27th, 1881. Mrs. Margaut L.

Smothers, wilo ol and then useeuded the pulpit and 'lit up this week. I'liu Cmiipnuy livered his charge to Ihe ncwlv Mr. li, s. Miiolliers rur several lail and Entire 10:13 n. accomuKxialiou A silvereaslor presented bv Th, is.

-V. and Addiebnie.lley. Al.iiBIT.S. Congratiilittioii b-iug over we u-si Winter Woolens! years mis. summers, lias been a ordaiued ininis er.

Trenching was 1 1 1.0 i peel lo have lliu mill iu operation ttu.ni uext week, and they expect to tur.t (i 1:1 the (ill e.i quality of Hail ami Eimees 4:35 ni continued at ilu big church, all great sull'erer fi tun disease of the lungs, but has boruo her sulferiugs were told -olf to supper." Rev. si'IVa nl Yi aceuraiuodatiaa cougivgatious uniting at 6 in aud GrilUths said grace. The table was I OU oil I on I 0,1 I OJ I IM corn iiical iitaiiufatuiud iu the' Arrival and Departure ol Mm Monday night. South I lirouxii mail cluma nam r. We received a letter bv until wish r.

il set for twciuv, it was loaded wilh i K.s, l.miptowt.- i' II. cold roast turkey, roast chicken, inijieit.il roast and boiled ham, chicUeu salad ai I 10 ing us to ask L. L. Coleman why he BY grow ls about narrow roads in He I I. IM II tri'lll I ere I'll 1 sold lit 1 Mil I I U.n I while bread, rolls, cookies, tins.

wlili jjreat uaticuce unu She passed away (juicily with an unshaken trust iu I lie Great ami Merciful Master, that has gathered her boniu and united her with the loved ineihiiers of the liuuily that preceeiled her. The world rei-edes, It disappears Heaven opens en lay eyes. My ears Willi sounds M-raphlc ting Lend, lend ualr uiiikn I lie lint I fly (jrave where Is Ihy vlelor.v? wheie is Ihy sIuik? line, 0. ll.iiilnhat Went. Siu 'ess to thu enterprise, For tlneo IJev.

U.S. Stock ing has Ijeeu cub I'iciiiig a series of rclijjimis uioeting at the K. Church. Ho has been a iled by Kevs. Ouyett, of Pres.

t'liuich aud E. tl. saivyer, uC yier township wheu his feuce is am! -I M.iee.l I Iv Mill-. li North mail close fcnst West East through mail closes St. Louis through mail cioaoa.

lorlli mall arrivaa smith Bast West Kast through mail arrives. ai r.nnid tlipiiinrh iniiil iii-rlvpa. lhil-i l. has been on the tool more thau 12 ft a. M.

v. pies and tho following cike-: The wedding cake, watermelon, Prince Albert, tliice plv, hickorv, creun, Farm Frocuier, S.o, 1 iiv i'i. are fii for pie years. If he, Newlaiul and others, take their fences off the road will will be wider, Is uot lliu -Macou 5:40 a lellculc, 'liy, ic.iu.ir, bride. The illlU Macun to Tell Mild leave Wednesday J.I.I..1.H' nt 1 til Churuli.

ijuinu interest has been the table was set llnve tiup's atnl Macon to J.yda Monday and Thursury at and Callao roiid 40 feet wide? Did awukeiiiil uniong tuo clmrch im tubers and friends iu attendance. evervouu did ample justice to tho good thiugs set before them; luiicli MK.VI.. i TAI.I.IIit. le. i' 1 I.

Villi, lo lie. r.i:i:s tv x. II. VTS. iii i i ii a lllll.S, i t' to Levick's Mill, Wednesday and Macon "to MercyviUe, Tuesday, Thursday not the couuiy pay $3u0 for planks and make the road through Xew-land's and ditched 1-1 of a mile of laud? Does uot the present road oi the success of the cooking and arruuiM-meuls are due lo to the able The average rjuei0U6 asked and Obituary.

1) ed iu Eagle Township, Macou county, Dec. 32, 1880, Minerva Hieh-anlion, ned 32 yeurs. Mrs. IJich-anlsoii -no an exemplary Christian woman beloved by ail her qu lint-miccs. ') liiibuu loses a kind idled ion ile, and lie children a anil Saturday to a.

in. Macon to Ooliejw Mound, dally 2 p. in. Office open Sunrtayaa a. m.

to iu A. u. B. w. Caswkll, Postmaster, at the Macon Poil ofiicu during' one May is aboul 1,500.

The si-taiico rendered by Mi's, I srw UiUH Edwards, i'eteiloii, ivi W. T. DAYS! 20, Vine Street. In order to have room for our Spring-Stock, the entire line of Winter Goods is marked down to number varies with the uiail, when on tuuu or not. speut a week at the Judges house Canton Clipper plows, a flue uew large stock at J.

Jaeger Bro' lake of hi I ml ihau the old roao' Jonas it this is not Hue, Why praise where none is due? That's ail of it, Iiro. C. Il will be iu order for you lo rise ami Of alt others, thu postmaster has dear mother. The sympathies of all the fi ieii.ls arc extemin to the bereaved ones. Mrs.

Itichardsoti has been a faiihfiil eonsi-tent mem Tho January thaw has beeu tiost- the largest opportunity to cultivate Unit rare yirtuo patience in psevious to the wedding. Socially, the company was tho most tnjoya-1 hie one wo have met for a loii lime. I At about hall pa-i ten bride aud i groom left lor Xcw Cambria, I hence! explain much tribulation. Tint payments la-t week were re A. Fan I Black, the new Macou City Mill unu, wautsall ur wheat foued until sometime iu February, Thnso splendid G-U'deti City plows and cultivators at J.

Jaeger Bio's. Hev. Thou, Walcott, assisted by Iiov. Poland, of I-iaCl do, is carrying on a spirited revival at Atlanta. markably good, and our heart re-joicelh exceedingly thereat.

May our little towu keep uu. Either the Printer's devil at the Hki'I'Iimcax ollico has a "riiduo either to exchange or buy ou liberal east on the liaiu ou th n- bridal trip, lo return iu ahum a week, when lb will up their abode on the ihlivtu larm close by. Everyone has but ouo wish, an I that is that they may live lony aud terms, niid mist, thatliv tair ilealiii" tZZt -ssj) aS323H and prouiui alieu'iou lobuiiieia lo ber of the E. Church for 18 years Hew sweet lo sleep wi-ere all is peueo, Where sorrow eai.unl react! I tit- lirea-j, where all lire's idle eease And pain is lulled lo rest Noearlhly elin'inir, No liiLfcriiix Nosirite at jiaroutr. iu siao Hut swuelly, setilly, SUe passed awav From the world's dun Inilii-lil To endless day.

'Tls lo Ilu" vet ary, rel lorlorti, Tis shelter to Hie dr. ar, 'Tis peace uiuld Hie storm 'Tis the eulr to ur home, 'Tis the iiossute lo that (iod AVIio liitls his children come When their weary course is run. MU SPEKMATCnRsiil-A. I luibje Discovery nd New Depfirt ur Md. sattnly all who tuvor us with their patronage, (jivo un a and get i il vviil ilu you against Ioj.iI correspondents, or we give Ihe names very carelessly, lid.

M. Kdnar-U at Bevier when It sh iuM be Rev. M. Evans. J.

M. illsleil ot srim jr 'I'lIXSoX, Ini Ltni-ufuna nv.A iTupolcncy l.y the only trua V.1.' A-ir'iwti totlio iirinpiu. Ht of the fcrtlx. Jijac- 48 50 It. Hj.ack.

prosper. Round Grove Items. Jan. i.s-sl. Xallau Draper, oui, of one be-t COST to CLOSE.

i Uietliriu '-tlio The mumps liuve eurae lo-vn and several tit' I'm school ciulilieii are developing lino cheeks. We urn itil'ibi ut to our Representative U. A. Thompson, lor a copy of (ioy. Phelps message.

A.i-L-n tl V.iLil GO in fir IflfOn- K'ni-ni'C-, Ptiil ilui'a ir.Uricri ttiiti tho onlinirif paimi of lilji Jt ii ikiay dutnotml antl rouq aU-et-riMvi, tirodnci hk an nf.or-fUvo eifrr uiiun tlio Bn.aal b. 'l ortjunlza-I -loawriK-kftl tbo ttruln from tha ilcn, wsfnAru tlio inlud to Igal(n ftniinoun.l jarmcry, tho Dinmsed cr Miff lit, of Idfaif. to ami ib.ji)v-,rani'fi Important to Sx'Soldiors. TliJ bill allow soldiers $i33 per bounty will soon become a law. Claim' flrst presented will be tlrst ai'jiisied.

We Ri'o prepariug in i lniiii Willuliio tain enp-les ot loi-l oi-enai 'ges. Ilriuy or send lo us your claim tit mien. u. unit iu uaiiao Items 'Wajer 'our Section lljss should be "li iyan" aud iu cambria Items we said thero was a large room at lh" Xcw Wallace llou-e for Diiiiiieis to show tbi, he-e y.tui.uaiauiu ly Offonj DMa r. i It Injun rt.

riiual 'J liin ci Prom Bavicr Dec. 22ud 1830. Flirt. Ki.i'Uiii.icAN: 1 want to tell you I he good news Irom Beyicr, citizens has been almost ileal' tot-years, but has tnalril himself lo an uudiphoiie, i him io hear di-t nelly, highly l'-io hear i onver -a: Kai cu rie, 1 oil in his prcsc nee di-tuictly, also hear a seimoti preached while siting in tlie back part of the church, Macou county eus are ou a like K'jg are worth 35 cut scar- e. Tlio'v are worth 48 ceuts iu St.

Lotiit, iitid Btf-Dit flirt tt't ia civni, and i ootv a Bur-icss. lJi uefai-itdoiiiu- li iir etTlljutl in (Iiujo troulik.9, manv ctt.a lmr wit. pcssto.nUltbut lutloi.crjyiiurianntfitg.io,!. Thero rr-tciicni uy wryatua 113 to no. ecnrnntfo tuat 'S w.lIphMOitisrictl'm.

Jiuwr: ih.tt.ig! y.ar9th-8 It TIM bconlnaTOOMrfllllKrs. mn hlru I l.nv..nla Jno. M. London, W. II.

Feacians. Maeoii, Jan. 24, 1881. French' Comedy cm- ho stops short, show whut? did not wetsay samples or goods. We like nu itufustrioiis live rep-rescniuiivo iu tin legislature, even if lie is a Democrat.

Iiro Thump-on is wide awake, ami Ins done now Me.r. M. and 11, went to Ohio last wees to viit their tl iu ills. They Will be. three week.

the whole towu is improving, it Will soon be quite a place, there is morp people in it tliiiu ever has been before. Ve are rijoic-d hat we can tell on ol the prosperity of lie a all who ale rfl'ecl li wilh I ir by thu nil ledi.all,nife..3lontoboth ,1 dealness lo irrespoiid with him ji.m.i,,u,, IOl am, lli lr XCvy prPViiltTiB hoseil el Ilium; I iirenelileu ma is tu tiuiijOCim-t. .11 fo Dritiv mid urwn winim u.j, r.rv tvlid tlifir uv'Icis uostrum3 and 1: 'j. Tan' lVo, iKn.iuyli I to liisit a tiiouih, SU; No. tsuiii.

i.i and hu will promptly answer, uiy-iug information as to its cost. last night at lie Oiiera House, tin (lattinff over three montbs, fc' sj.Hf.irn G.rftp In thu I' John Peter Sharp, returned from Hot SpritifTH Monday. Wo regret to learn not. much improved in health. comedy entitled "Still Waters Ituu IJeep," to a very good niiilieiice.

The t'hiy was Ii iii'c-enie, tnel our church (that is tho English Coiigrrgaiiuiialist,) the members are few so they bad lo solicit aid to 1 1 -1 lepair the the gooil pe plo responded cheei fully as the) eealotJ. lc niaia Tri-mnrT- I-1 Jl ijXJiKOiisi Win will i what our senator has tailed, sent us a liberal number of Gov. Phelps' message, not forgetiug Itepublicaus. I'll, inks, Lvsauder. The chai initig Miss of Macou, was hero on Saturday iu tho inter i'M nil I i i.

n. Now is your golden opportunity to buy Cloaks at Cost Dolmans at Cost, Circulars at Cost, Dress Goods almtos Given the vaiiou- puts car -'-mI wi-'h cied tlC Oi fDia t.vrKi'tt Jit U-Uirft ft i the inouf etutt il il to thou engaged. Ou the whole ways do, thev were soon able to lots are being Heal estau is ctttorvtt rt if ti far th' tltitiCH tf t. The solous at Jefferson city had better enact the old time law of Connecticut If the whipping post is lo be established, why uol finish Witchcraft its well? For it we go back one or two hundred years lo find a law to punish ils lets not have any part of it It out. Shch a law as a- proposed would bring i.uiiiiyi-iii ion lo our 1 The vacant city picked up rapidly, improving, iMir iijfecU 1.

irtij O.t it was equal if not superior to some of tho professional trouous HARRIS REAftuDY est of thu French Comedy Company and although Willie 11 got a hint I bat some one would be needed lo flag the iraii; about 11 o'clock, aud that she would bo 111 his sisler-, that visit our city. Music was fur-uished by Macou Hand Kiid Or chestra, cmupoaed of young men who show a deter munition to sue gSSJIttVaV ouiaa to commence plast' iing, were qulto a while in gelling it done, but. perseverance does a jrrent i ii thing-, keeping tires day and night kept il from freezing. While the men wcro doing tlieir part, the ladies ere at Work also helping the good work on, they ma le a i oyster supper, tun! again lie people eaiio! to Ilu: call and made clear iug above all expeuces $26.80. They fair siale wilh a vengeance bill A luru-j, Dfirati'l cnraplet VA'r wedlock, c.ij'ti lfAfi-tf C'iiiiptjUiiif, Woittontioofl, 1 cnraplet oa A hdli-cllon of cccd.

(io ahead boys, "practice lusoniiiatili In 1 trr Mrs. it's 1 1 7 -I io missed ii. i puioii too much agioiv, went lo Ihe barber's to gel Ins nair li'tuiiucd and a shave, he We enjoy cool bright winter weather in these parts and the yen-oral health of the community is good. Messrs J. Jaeger, will receive a largo Mock of Caul mi Clipper, Oardeu City plow, and fiaiiicu uiiy plows and 'cultivators about Febuary 1st, which they will sell low.

we suppose we can afford to sit down and sec the D-inocraey diem li most i vi in Mis-mu if they cannot do iipoe for lie people 111 it 111 likes pel leet. For the A'lvtt-nlo le. il.i LvaA Ii'ii'liiuontt Ilei.r.iftn. i I.irmoa-Ki lsrwl. s.

I. io.riil, of Alu. KiJlTnli. l'leiiso allow us In ttoiliea, Mt, It o. fl.

i-iews noil Atinukf'ji 'viilo nml en, iiic'viilt' spend their time as they have al tin inn i us to rcliit'ii our thanks ihro'itfh your paper to I ho kind people of Capitol the la-t few sessions of the THE PRIVATE, ADVISER i.Isq on Eoxi-itl SebUitv jxpect a cliaugi! iieierand vicinity tor favors con una on potency rrum inttScminiilkojlPtlOQi. r.t,-n, ts So. ferret? on us iu my Fjciiuess during was delayed an hour, in rhu mean-I hue Johnny It our popular depot a-sistaut stepped in, look away the prize, aud gallantly escorted Miss around town, mi lo Xo. 2, not luivlug her until lie saw her and her brol her ou I hu I un, acting like liken little euilemau. Blue eyes beat lliu black ones this lime.

in state politics. Miss Addio Eai-i lety, rnysicul oeciiy. oorstrllvi, NI, inory, Is sol ctc.niiikiili: Imnrnrcrtir spent this iii repanug ulo, buung a beautiful chandelier and some lamps, covering the stand with a uice carpet and recovering Upj pi. I-pit ith lvet. Mr Xoriou, niaile uew rtcps iu trout of lint church so that is ull ilid and tl i i'.

was is very tick riving riit lUHiit, nu v'lhi'itilu -sri, rs lr ol with A III lie tlaiighler of White i quite low with Messrs. Gordnii Moore. put-tiug up a flue two Mory Btore liuiise. It will lie 60 by 2t feet. Thu frame is about coiiipleLul and ready to be raised.

Messrs. Gerow Carliart, are the contractors. Wm. II pnciimo- Johnny is a Garlield boy, don't you j4 -s HJc.al I'SWCU UCTl'SE CM MANHOCQ WllMANSDCO, I DOTS. itu uitcK-i.

otittj iip.itiJii. oriii ftiSlittces, nad ovHrliO Ulu-tnitions. 'J i.m mLinJ rolnrfin in poitlvr)y tb no Min-r Mftitfr.1 Itook (Hihlishnd. Thu mitbor i-ntn of Ttr'U'lict'. KisWnull knowai, nnJl thedrlM pi prt, und laid diwii.will bo fmrnd of Tiilne io sutfi ran fnm invur itirs of tha ti'tcm.

ttrly lo-t iior, or hiv. tr.it. hl-coraina und huadiif "i'ltlVATE" or ClllIONIO" di fi" Ftnmr-tt iktn In iMmkR. Dil. Bum froio needed very much; ivu fuel thankful to Ihe people for tlieir kindness also the members ot the E.

Church lor he nc ol iheir house, Ilia. Water scarce, and the citizens of the drove are Iriuliiiir water for noil -eliotd u-e, and al-o dr viug slock lo Ihe towu well w-iieh Brown Leghorns and Plymouth Hosiery the best line in forget it. The English church has been put ill a el il is a plea-, lire to into il. Air. Blos-er will tho last two months.

Also the members of he Masonic traieruil) of lJ'-vit for leeeui. favors. To id the above named we hereby return lhaiiksaiiilthciewil.ii our kiud regards and best wishes. We extend the saiiie also to friends iu other liorliwii i Macon coiui who have remembered kindly, all of which kind acts cali forth our thanks. May heaven's blessings be ever mar them is the prayer of Jesse Wilson, Emza WlI.SoN, Callao, Jau.

24, 1881. While ours being reiaired We Bocks. The best fowls tor practical purposes, i have two line youug L. roosters and eight or teu pullets lee I us well pleased at gel in; back home as one does alter bciu I 1 city, all new and at lavltrl. lts, inns lo ot, nnswps-a ii itlnf 9 true oa afpllcts t'iu.

l'or lir.iltBortrol.tineQt oddrprs hold regular service aud Ihe Sun, lay school will be held regular ut 9 a. from this ou. Seud thu child- for vale at 50c each, also two flue Irom Irieuds anil lauiily tor some Cr. tlri. 6th St.

Lout. Mo. limo. We have, secured Itev, Dr nsbauM th.radrfr(t.. It But ft tPUH.1 re ii.

Blosser, for our regular pastor, he is 1 1 11 1 a iiie-siiijj tins cliy weather no scarcity of water. Whit Cro-by purchased Ihe la-t track of railroad land iu tins vicin-ty. But a very few lots of unimproved land for salo here now. Several intere-iine, law suits from this place iu Macou circuit cotirl this eek. Tnr.Kl'lloxE.

P. II. roosters at $1 each. W. Bkach.

Uk Our mutual frieud Wm. van- clevo E-q did a Ian I ofllee business is loved by all who kn ws bi.n, anil 1.1 IT tl A III VI ft nv we hope there will bo great good COST TO CLOSE! done here, io prop to hold a last year. Ilu timber ami tie con proti acted (Heeling soon, with the tracts with the dlroads amounted help of some other ministers. We rtl nf liw I I fit in nini-L'ii (l rrnts I i Iibi-ml i-i-w ill i Ktrei. i'.

i.ifL'i, i. to $100,010 aud as an ev pray God to bless their efforts and may Bevier be stirred up as it never was before, I wii) mail Civet a nviin' f.r a simn't1 Vo'- Railroad Ties Wanted. Sealed proposals ure invited lor 185,000 railroad lies for standard guage road, lo bo delivered at rail-rond at nearest nvailablo poiut to contractors by the First of Mav, 1881. All Mich lies mtis be tight feet IMtl2, N.l'?tl' .1 'tl Ol' lll-'I'K, not Its' I nan six nor uiort ilian -ev il iui'hes iu IhicKiiess, must he well and smoothly hewed mi two parallel ami snaighl luei-s of not less than six iuciies bark must he NUBIAS, HOODS, The Good Templar will have an open instillation first Thursday iu February. 'ilu; Ivoriies will have an opeu meeting or entertainment Tuesday of this week.

Mass was celeb.mtcd at the Catholic church Sunday. Orders taken at It for the pic-i lire ol vidv of lf Bro, Rees, liad.loread some ol his cold manuscript, wo think he would not blame the or any other devil from ikiiij' occasional mistakes. Eo. New Cambria Items. Bevior items.

tliilin will r-nn vc I 1-t-s. -s to iii-, ill" sisfi. and (iiMtiiuii: i in-lit ns fnr in d-u-ifi'i luMii.uiI id' hair or a Ir.m h'-at or Mii'HiMi iii i Adiln-SH. incloMiiir At a special called bv tne slamp, lien. SL.N'.Y.

visiting ministers, comp ot all who wuie members of tin; church idence of bmlness prosperity, be. states tho demands tor Railroad tiiuoti Are larger now than hereto-tor-. Wo are tfial to nolo Mr Vauclovu' busini'Ti prosperity. Strayko, from 'he kiibsri ibcr a two year old 'livr, red color, With Soiiii- Smts. with Mmjuv lioi iis ami br tided A C.

on the lii A reward will he given lor iuloi-n -lion that will lead lo tho recovery of the same, lalsb. 47-43 Macou, Mo, TO li'fliWfiV From Jackson' Township. January Uth 1S80. Mk. Editor: I have just becu reading our valua'ile paper (Tilt-: mid lind that there is no corr spoinlent from this part of the country, so 1 thought I would write you a few items.

Sluighridhig and visiiiujr ha been 'Ihe order of the daf," lor thu past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II. Montgomery arc visi ling Mrs.

Montgomery brother Mr A. a. Mnllri.le, in Butler Bates r.iunry. Mo. Adia Barron of X.

helorelhelroulilit, hel I at the Welsh reupiVMt and imiiied. Saw- Baptist meeiiiig ooil-e, ou -Soud iy moroiuii Jau. 1881, it was rtdvrri prr, hitvmir itorii') t-ntlj 'iiutilreii't hue io Iiv a -inii'l'1 ine iy, is -iiimohs I inake known i-U tVs or lies tat-in ies thau six inches Willi not be considered or accepted. Ail lies must bo perfectly ilovv-siiflrovpi's the cine. To nil 'h utesiio it, he will flfinl t-opv ihn pn-(t- -iiuiion not t.

rof! ii oliarffc). wiili tlio lirop 1st, That, wo deeply regret all the -ouul anil gieeu, wlnto, post or iiuiiluasaui. circumstances that have MITTS, SKIRTS, at prices never before heard of, and lots of other things for less money than any other house in Macon. noiifl ot prepiriii.r!ini nsiu-rine pt'rf, hie1 f'i will un ur. f.

rCONr.MI'TI'jy, sin MA, I' ir vb ii-hiiii: tiie lfa' taken place a.iioug us as a cuurch. ir- s-, 1:4 J'c -i worshiping iu house. Carried uuauimously. burr ik limber, cut. afler the first lav i Noveuiiier la-t.

All ties lo tie -i i i I he I n-peciioii aud count of a pei son appoiiited by Ihe iiiirrhusiui: -art, and "iich inspection and count lo b- liual, botli as hi it and 1'roiio-ais t.i he i tv ieil uniil 12l ot Fenru- Resolved liirther. That we repcut Married, Tuesday evening Jan. 18th, 1881, at the house of the bride's father, Ml-s Ella, oldest daughter of Judge D.RobcrtsofVailev township, near N. Cambria, lo Mr. Johu Baldwin, of the place, liev.

Mill il, I win, ol Clarence, uncle ot the groom "tliciitiug. The groom was dreno I in the usual black cloth dress suit. The bride was drcss ul iu a pongee silk sincerely the iiijusiiee dono the one paiiy tu Ihe ii'T while uu ier rash impiilsHs, and mat we will tu ary. Address, .1. I.AKKbON.

llesOlotues, List of iiiiclaimoil miters ing iu the poi-tuflie at Macou cil Macou Co. aud ordered published in the Mai-mi N. Thursday Jau 27, 1880. Bar eti. Emma Rioiin Muliir Cuuuinhaiii, liav.ES Jaejfer, Mrs.

Meter, Lnua Spark-, Sli plii us Lot ie I'ersons applying tor auy nun ol th" tollers will pleam sa "ailver-tised." II ut ealled lor wr.hin one iiioiilh they will te sent u. the Dead Letter Otllco. It. W. CASWKLb.

Postmaster forgive all wroug, aud re-unite aud do our best lo carrv ou the great work in harm ny. Carried ij.iiiiiiiiiously. Ih-ti the in it lor of of cream dor, trim nod witu heli- we Mean 3 usiness Bosolutions of Respect. Atopteil bv oaeoii Couuiy Uiai.i,: si its la-t hi'id at Vickeiy Gunge 11 ill, Jan. 5iii, 1881.

Whereas, has pleased I he diiiiiing Thus. L). Evan-, be subiuil- iiope-sanii, J. A. Aoiijtt acted as best ir.au, aud Mis Maria Williams acted as The company who wituessed the great Master above to remove from our ramie, upou earth to the by this notice, and persons can be accom Grange abovn our, belov ed brother-, Andrew Dodsou.

aud intercsMiig ceremony, was very large and composed of tno bast people iu the entire neighborhood, and they testilijd tlieir gout will by presenting the newly in irricl cou-i- frounlaiu Diughorty, both charter ed lo a coininitiee of Ave, as follows: Joseph A. Lewis, Dawu: and D. J. Evaus, G. Watts, Rowland Thomas.

Philip Williams, Bevier. We notice that tho committee niittee were composed of two who had stayed iu the chruch, two who had left the church, iu other words two from each side. wth Lewis of Dawu church as a lifth. They submitted the following report which was carried unanimously. We, votir committee, reeomuieud thai Thomas 1).

Fvaus bo Ibis day members of our order. Resolved, That in this severe Attention Farmers. Thu uudersigued ar? prepared furuish number oue fruit trees and oroameuial trees of all kinds at oue third less pneo thau they cau be had tor at any pulut outside Ma eon county, or tho ataio. Everything sold by us guaranteed true lu name. Give call beforo pur-cbaoiug elsewhere.

We will do you right. Nim-ty per cent of all fruit sold out of Macou couuiy i le with tlie followiug articles: afflictions, we recoguizi the baud Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Bailer, a par ol our lleHVoiilv Fattier, ami bow iu humble submission io ills will. Reiolved, That iu the death of lor lamp with shade; Mrs WD Roberts, a set of silver teaspi Mr aud Mrs Jones; a silver mount our worthy brothers, iiave lost useful lueinoers, society esteemed Ii iends aud that we ten ter eur ed ii.ckie castor ami fork Mr ordaiued luto the lull work of Ihe grown no ralseil est of the Mississippi lliv-er. Adorcxs. and Slds. and II ids.

and I and cuqmatism, equmatism; heumatism, hcumatism, Coughs Coughs Coughs Coughs niiiiisirv by virtue of tlie lirst ballot cast by tins church beforn the Cote, a silver butter kuife; Miss Maria Williams, ouo dozen liu- W. II. TKKRKLL UBn. modated with any of these goods at prices astonishingly low. Price our German town Callico at 5c.

per yard Muslin 18 yards for $1.00 yard wide. W. T. DAYS. P.

aeou, Mo. division took plac and be it uudcr en Mr aud Mrs Booi-e a set of solid bickle silver leaspoous stood that T. I), Evans will be a minister of Christ, aud uot a pa-dor Elge Touic euros Iteed's Gilt Dyi.pep.1. Miss Mamie Mirris, 1 dot. salt cel lars; A deger, a glass fruit heart fell sympathies to the relatives of our brothers.

Rrtolvtd, That the charter ofour ff ug b- draped in mourning for ti.irly day and that these Ihi recorded as a token of es-te-m for our brothers, and that copies be sent to tlie Journal a id Farmer and Rural World alsi to the county papers for publication also to the relative. JoHH OsBowf, R. 11. DicKRRsmr, Com. Joobfb: KattoaaM Diptheria.

Crcup. Croup. Diptheria, Diptheria Croup. of auy thur. h.

We uuderaiand the last clause was put iu becauso Tho. D. Evaus had recou-lderod his acceptance of the call of the church, leaving the member entirely free to far at he was coucerued. That, we aee a il-ver fringe to the dark cloud that Reed's Gill Edge Touic cure Fever and Ague. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonie preveuU Malaria.

Reed's Gilt Edge Toole restore tho appetite. dish; Mr and Mr Willis, a glass set: Mis Ettie 4oger, a et of glaa tauco dishes; Mr Savage, a red tablecloth; Mr and Mr Griffith 1 dos red ntpkios; Sir Jones, a pair of vases; Mr N.Davie, a Sold by all Druggist. PEICE 50 Cents, and $1.00. Bom ter Mm. rrtsraianNi Kaw Nsllonal Fir a4 dunlallly ot eolar, are HiiaUja.

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