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CHARLOTTE NEWS. DECEMBER 19. (903. 3 feanta Gets Letters g What Children Want rf ' ' . HHHHHnnnnttHHntraHHcttra tomtom r 4"TED A BABY. rvar Santa: Please bring me a nice jubv and a carriage and some t'amly aj mlls- 1 am a llttle girl 8 vears 0U1' Your little friend, ANNIE WALLACE, loon x. st- ' PAIR OF SHOES. ' -near OKI Santa Claus: I thought I nald rote you a leter and ask you if vmi would bring me a pair off shoys. I uoul.l be sow glad if you will I would ,p wavs thank you for your kind ness. a1. Your little friend. HARRY DERMAR I :ve on So Long St. 201. A FIRE COMPANY. lO'1 S Caldwell near bolt factory. pir" nta Claus: I will tell you what I want a hook and ladder, a fire rVel. air rifle and some nuts and candy ar.'l raisins. an Yours truly, SOCAR MOORE. Age ? WILL PUT OUT THE FIRE. 5 North Pogram St., Belmont, riar Mister Candy Claus: I am a rule gi'-'l 9 years old and Oh I want vou to please come see me Christmas and brinz me a baby carriage, doll and stove and I will put out the first so vou wont get burnt. Good by Sandy. OLA M. BENFIELD. DON'T FAIL TO SEE ME. Dilworth. N. C, Dec. 15, 1903. Pear Old Santa Claus: I am ten years old and mv father is dead and mother lias to work in the mill and do please Santa Claus come to see me. I want a good book, some toys and candy and nuts I am a smart little girl and love van Dear Santa Claus. I live in Dil worth on Estus St. back of Dilworth Drug Store. My name is May Verdge. So good by. Yours very polite, MAY VERDGE, On Estus St. GOOD BYE TILL I SEE YOU. ' 225 North Pigrrm St., Belmont. Dear Mr. Sandy Claus: I am a little girl in Belmont 1 want' you to try'and come see me Christmas. I want a doll carage. doll and set of dishes. I will stav at home and wait on you. By Bv till I see you, IDA M. BENFIELD. PAPA TAKES THE NEWS. Papa takes your paper and Hke3 it so Tell. Dear Santy Clause: I write to you. I am a little boy 3 3years old. I love my papa and mama and dear Old Santy Clase. I want you to bring me a little waggon and a horse hitch to it and a horn to so I can bloy it. Papas and mamas and Santy Clase little boy. WILLIE BENFIKLU, Pigram St. No. 225 Belmont. ONLY A FEW LINES. Dear Santa Claus: I will rito you a few lines. Please bring me a hort and shean and candy and nuts. Good by, ROBERT YOOS, Vfi X. C. St. CHADWICK MILLS. . Dear Santa Claus: I will write you a letter to tell you I am a little boy 3 years old. 1 want you to bring me a little jaeket and some play things vhat ever you want to bring me. LEVIE MULLISS is rr.y name. I live next to Church. Cbadwfck Mill. CHADWICK MILLS. Chadwick Mills. Bear Santa Claus: I will write you a litter to ask you to bring me a over eat. I am a little boy 10 years old. I 'ill thank you very much. Yours truly, ARTHUR MULLISS to Santa Claus. ANOTHER FRIEND. Dar Santa: Please bring me a tea wt and carriage for my baby and little sand of beareau. I am a little girl 8 years old. Your little friend. CARRIE DUL1N, orth D. St., 1009. A PAIR OF MITTENS. Dear Sandy: I thout I wold rite and 'ell you what I want for Crismas please Bend me a gray fur and pair off mitens ed candy and all kinds of fruit and MlS and please dont forget the fur I am ton years old. I live on West ralc.i.r St. :;0. n ylV z ELRIE CATON. SET OF DISHES. war Sanda Claus: Will you send me oa overcoat. I am 6 years of age a send me set of dishes and a doll nuts g0at art' aple9 oranges candy Your little friend. BESSIE MAY CLAY. 'lfJ W Temp. Ave. . THINK OF SISTER, a nafra. tfl Clau3e- Please bring me pair of mits and a cap and a pair j'w tor my little sister. I am 10 years 11 and my little sister is 3 years old. . m xr NELL PETERSON, 207 E. .Vance St.' rwL?TJ! 0F N1CK THINGS. an,. t nta: Please bring a toy piano fjasket and a carriage for arn ml ar") some f an'ly and oranges mUB an,l a set of vasis. Your little friends. v N. T). StEMMA WALLACE, dJ?'V-)F, (' THINGS. th'ilni!iflauHft: (i'ri8t l Lriu m an V want you to come and 1rito,.'8k an1 ,ots of KOOd 'l'lfilv ; Street. I am a little m B1X- RUTH COB1N. " 8 h2lKran.d J want to bring a,7 fa sure flnI , n,d a few nfectIon 6 aud bl'iDg to 202 E. Vance. My name Is FLEET KIRKPtATRICK, RED SPRING?! m r -9 Dear Santa Pinna' Pimon o pair of stockings, one pair of nice O rtAft n n 1 lat. - - - lint . ouucn auu uiiHg iuy nine ooy ibaby a SIDNEY F. CALIGAN, R. F. D. No. 1. Red Spring, N. C. (Age 5 years.) ONLY A FEW Dear Old Santa Claus: I am a little boy 8 years old and I would like to nave a urum and a wagon and a few confectionary. Be sur eto bring them u ji. vance t. My name is FRANK KIRKPATRICK SWEET REMEMRRANHR Dear Santa Claws: Will you please bring me a work box and a big ste of aisnes and a big baby doll and a pair of kid gloves and a nair of vises and apples, candy, nuts and oranges and bring all other .little girls semethlng good bye Santa Claus. ETTA JONES, 1011 South Try on St. WANTS AN OVERCOAT. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy 8 years old. My papa is dead, my mama works hard but she can't give me all that I need. Will you please send me an overcoat, express wagon and drum. Mr. little brother Harry wants a pair of shoes No. 11, a cap and drum Please send them and a little candy and I will be a good boy and love you very much. OLIN LOVE, HARRY LOVE. C03 N. Davidson street. SANTA IN S.C. Fort Mill, S. C.,- Dec. 16, 1903. Dear Old Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a football rubber ball, nuts raisins, oranges, candy and ap ples. Good bye. GEORGE CULP. CHADWICK MILL. Chadwick Mill, Dec. 10. li,v-. Dear Santa Claus: I will write you a letter to tell you what I want you to bring me a jacket and a doll. I am a little girl 12 years old and my name is Rosa Mullis. I live in house next to church, so I will close hope to see you soon yours truly ROSA MULLIS To Santa Claus. SO GOOD AND KIND. Dear Old Santa: You have been so good and kind to me. I wold like to have a baby doll and a gocart. WILLENE IRWIN ALEXANDER. Dear Old Santa don't forget your little friend, Willene. .SANTA CAN UNDERSTAND. Dear Old- Santa: I am a very little girl and I can't talk good but my mamma and papa can understand me. Old Santa Claus, I wish you would bring me a baby doll. Good by, Yeurs truly, LOUISE ALEXANDER. Old Santa Claus, don't forget me be sure to come round and see me. 200 East Oak street. DEAD THE ADS. Mr. Dear Santa: I saw in The News that were going to supply the want, and especially orphan. Will you please bring me a nice black beaver trimmed In black and a nice blacc dress. Respectfully yours, BEULAH KiNO, In care of No. 10 W. Bland st. A FULL DRESS SUIT. Dear Santa Claus: I saw in the paper that you were going to give the children some of your Christmas. Please bring me nice beaver hat trim med in light blue satin ribbon and a 1-i.ir cf un-Irc33ed kid gloves (red). Respectfully yours, GOLDIE WALKER, No. 10 W. Bland street. CAP NO. C 7-8. Dear Santa: I want a pair of shoe-; and a cap, my shoes is number 1, my cap is number 6 7-8. I am aged 11 years old. Yours truly, HOLLAND LAWINGS, 901 North .C. St. CA V3Y, NUTS AND APPLES. Dear Santa Claus: Plets send me some candy, nuts apples and toys. Yourlittle friend, , EDGAR STONE, ' I am a little boy. ; 11 S. Allen street. SANTA WILL REMEMBER. . Dear Santa Claus: Please bring us poor orphan children something for Christmas. We will ask for some thing to wear, our papa in dead. Our ages Ralph 11 years, my sister Nellie is 7 years, my age is 9 years, please don't forget us we will be thankful of anything you bring us.; Your dear little orphan children, Ralph and Nellie and Gracie Morrison. CIO North Graham, extension. FURNITURE FOR TWO. Dear Santa Claus: Christmas will soon be here i would like for you to bring me a little suit of furniture an some candy. My. little sister is 3 years old she wants you to bring her a llttle suit of furniture an some can fly and nuts, so god by, my name is Clark Penshrdulcmifwypfw CLARK PENDLETON. 801 West Fourth fit. IN CHARLOTTE AGAIN. My Dear Friend Santa Claus: I am glad to boar that you are In Char lotte again. Arid I will tell what I want,' I want a big doU aad carriage, candy nuts. I will close for this time. I am a little four year old girl. My name is little TERESA CLARE O'DONOHUE. West Second street. HIS FIRST LETTER. Dpcpmhr ir ion? My Dear Old Santa Claus: Please oring me . a little drum and horn. I am a little boy six years old. I will ciose ior mis .time. My name Is MOSES O'DONOHUE. West 2nd, 300. A LITTLE MAN. My Dear Santa Claus: I will wirte and-tell you that I want, I want a urum, nron, I, am a little boy nine j-caiH oia. i win -ciose ror this time. My name is JOSEPH O'DONOHUE. 300 W. 2nd. A DOLL AND CARRIAGE. Dear Santa: I thought I would write you a letter and let you know M'hat I would like for you to bring me for Christmas, a doll and carriage and as I will thank you for it. I am 7 years oiu. jviy name is SALLIE BAKER. 302 North Smith st. A LITTLE PRESENT. Dear Santa: I thought I would you a letter to let von know whnt I would like for you to bring me for unrisimas a doll as I will thank you ror it. My name is NELLIE BAKER, I am 7 years old. 302 North Smith St. THOUGHTFUL. My Dear Santa: I thought I would write you a letter to let you know what I would like you to bring for unnstmas, a little doll bed as I will thank you for it. I am 5 years old anu my name is MARY BAKER. 302 North Smith Street. FIVE YEARS OLD TODAY. DearSanta: wrote you a letter last Friday night and it hasnt bin published. I was afraid von didfmt e-At it. So today is my birthday and I am i years old and I want you to pleas bring a ' doll babv and a little car riage and a teasen and a little trunk for my doll and a .little table and I want you to bring me some good things to eat. Now I will close. My name is MARY LINDFR. No. 9 North Cedar St. , LOTS FROM SANTA. Dear Santa Claus: I will write vou a few lines today. I want a carriage and a sleeointr doll and a irnld rlntr and a sure nuf muff and a cradle and doll bed and a loune a tea set and a little doll house with five rooms, and a new dress, and snm randv nnH apples and nuts and some razen, and mat is an. I hope I have not asited for too much. BESSIE GILBERT. 401 N Pegram street. A COAT FOR SCHOOL. Dear Santa Claus: I am a littl girl 6 years old. I want you to bring me some candy, nuts, oransres and a baby doll an pleaso bring me a coat to wear to school. So good by Santa Claus Your litte friend, CORA OSBORN. Highland Park Mill, 10 st. JUST A FEW TMINGS. Dear Santa Claus: I thought I would drop you a few lines to let you know I am well and hope this will find you the same. I would like to have a pair of shoes and a baby doll and some candy and nuts and oranges I am ten years old and have no fath er nor mother. And Oblige, ANNIE BELL WATTS. Highland Park Mfg. Co., 1C st A DOLL AND GO-CART. Dear Santa Claus: I will kindly ask you pleas to send me a doll and a gocart. I am a little girl 2 years old and my name is GIRTIE HILL, Pleas send to Bellmont, South Har- rell street, No 10 GROVETON TON. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a little wagon and a picture book, some oranges, candy and nuts.. I am . eight years old. HOSMER RUST, 9 Groveton Ave. A TRICYCLE. Dear Santa Claus: As I see all the other boys wrltin to you, I thought I. would rite too. I want you to bring me a tricycle and some nuts and some candy and oranges. I am 7 years old and live at 907 N. Brevard Street. So good by Santa. TOMMIE HUGHES. CANDY NUTS AND ORANGES. Dear Santa Claus: Pleas send me 1 drum and horn and some candy and nuts and oranges. So good by Dear Old Santa. I live at 907 N. Brevard street. I am 5 years old. ROBERT HUGHES. A GREAT BANK. Dear Old Santa Clause: Would you be so kind as to send me a great big bank to put pennies in till next Xmas. Yours truly ELLIOTT SYLVESTER HELMS. No. 1414 East Sth street ext. CHARLOTTE DAY NURSERY. Dear Old Santa Clause: I will write you a little letter an tell you about the too little babys that stay at the Charlotte Day Nursery. Lessie Gad dy, . five months old girl, William Rogers Rones, seven months old, boy. Will you be so kind as to send both of them a nice cloak and hoods to wear to the nursery. Please dont forget the babys for my North E. Street, 1100. A DOLL AND STOVE. Dear old Santa Claus: Please send me a baby doll that will go to sleep and a little carriage and stove if you have any to spare. Your little girl, MATTIE JONES. A GOAT AND WAGON. Dear Old Santa Claus: Will you pleaso send me a goat an a wagon, a drum, a horn. If you please some can dy. Youriitte boy. I love you Santa. I am three years old. ISABEL JONES. Day Nursery, N. C. street U 1 BJitumat'tsm Is i - GET IT OUT Will do the work quickly, effectively and without any injury to the digestive organs. In fact, it will leave you in much better condition every way, for it cleannei the blood of poisonous lactic and uric acids that cause rheumatism, kidney troubles, in digestion, boils, chronic constipation and catarrh, and the germs that leave one an easy prey to malaria and contagious blood poison. It is not only the greatest blood purifier, but hundreds of relieved sufferers testify that it does one thing that no other remedy does CURES RHEUMATISM. 7 OCT8 AT THC AT Bibles since our sales on Bibles and Tes taments alone this year have been 20,470 copies we necessarily have t o have them made in large quantities, hence get better discounts and can sell cheaper than other dealers who buy in small quantities. If you want a Bible of any kind for yourself or for a Christmas present we will make it to your interest to call on or address C. H. Robinson & Co., 8 WEST FIFTH ST. tvvhiskey and PERMANENTLY CURED BY 1 1 ORRINE A SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC Physicians pronounce drunkenness a disease of the nervous system, creating a morbid craving for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in -whiskey, tecr or wine eats away the stomach lining and stupefies the digestive organs, tl? us destroying- the digestion and rninlns the health. No "will power" can heal the iniiamed stomach membranes. "ORRINE", permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly on the affected nerves, restoring tha stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, improving the appetite and restoring the health. Ko sanitarium treatment necessary ; ORRINE " jan be taken at your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if desired. CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Mrs. E. Wycliff. New York City, writes: "ORRINE' cured my hucband. who was a steady drunkard for many years. He now has no desire for stimulants, his health is good and he is fully restored to manhood. Be used only five boxes of 'ORRINE.' " Mrs. W. Iy. D., Helena, Mont, writes: . "I have waited oncyeat before writing yon f the permanent cure of my non-Be took sanitarium treatment, as well another ad Tti8d enros. btit tbey all failed until we jrave him 'ORRINE.' He is now fullv re stored to health and has no desire for drink." Mr. A rj. L . Atlantn. Ha . writPs: "I ji born wlili a love of whiskjy and drank it Dedicatory Services. ' The Presbyterian church at Severs- ville will be dedicated tomorrow after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. George W. Belk, pastor of the Tenth Avenue Pres byterian church will preach the dedica tory sermon. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to be present on this occa sion. The regular Sunday school exercises will take place at 2:30 o'clock. MURDERER A33A88INATED. Luling, Texas, Dec. 19. Dr. W. H. Brayon, of Prairie Lea, a physician, was shot yesterday and killed while driving into town. There is no clue to the assassin. Dr. Branyon was un der Indictment for murder and had made many threats against witnesses. MORPHINE Opium, Whiskey and all Drug Habits Cured Without Pain at Your Home We Have a Private . Sanatorium For Complicated Cases. If you are addicted to these habits you think you will quit it, but you won't, you can't, unaided, but yoi. can be cured and restored to your former health and, vigor without pain or the los of an hour from your business at a moderate cost. The medicine builds up your health, restores your nervous system to its normal condition; you feel like a different person from the beginning of treatment. LEAVING OFF THE OPIATES AFTER THE FIRST DOSE. You will soon be con vinced and fully satisfied in your own mind that you will be cured. A Prominent Minister's Endorsement. Patient Cured and Writes Him Thanks. - Charlotte, N. C, June 8, 1903. Rev. Jno. E. White, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Brother:- About .a year ago I wrote to you making inquiry as to whether Dr. B. M. Wooley, of Atlanta, was a reliable man. In answer to mv letter you wrote me the ' following lines' "I know Dr. Wooley well and am informed about hi work here. He is thoroughly reliable, and one of the best men in Atlanta. You can trust him." Since then I have had dealings with Dr. Wooley and have found every word you said not only true but of tho greatest value to me. Permit me to thank you sincerely for commending him to me. I have used his treatment and to my surprise, as well as great Joy, I have been restored to perfect health. I shall heartily commend him to any one. With kind regards, I am, Yours truly, J. M. BAUGHAM. Charlotte, N. C, June 20, 1903. Dear Doctor: You are at liberty to use. the letter I addressed to Rev. John E. White, D. D.f in any manner you may doom best. Yours truly, J. M. BAUGHAM. For Book and full particular. atJ (I res 9 DR. B. M.' WOOLEY, 200 Lowndes Building, Atlanta, Qm. .-j . ... .. rim rnirwriwiif VI X X Treacherous and Delay May Prove Fatal. OF YOUR SYSTEM NOW. JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE." ALL DRUGGIST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Beer IHlabit 19 for thirty-two rears. It finallvbrmirht m to the gutter, homeless and friendless. I was powerless to resist the craving and would steal and lie to get whiskey. Pour boxes of 'ORRINE' cured me of all desire and I now hate the smell of liquor." Price f i per box, 6 boxes for $S. Mailed in plain, sealed wrapper bv Orrine Company, H17 14th street, Washington, I. C. Interest ing booklet (sealed) free on request. Sold and recommended b7 R. H. JORDAN & CO., Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. mm Cj.lnm. tanilfi-ffm, Ctvmpt sod 1 W)tKf bMt piftrxntly a .,a-iy enrol at bum. Nu Orlriuiva f -mn liualnrm. Activa fmuwiiinfa. Lrtl tlitl la Bun.fjl. Irsithy ronAMoa wlihvnt dValr lot drum, rit for f.ai titular. LR. LON(JCO . ArtuM l,Ql. Cirfl GoannfAed fnr&IO. iQiniQiniQiniQininininih We Are Sole Agents a a a for the 1 a i Celebrated C, 0. B. a Focaliontas g Smokeless E3 D a 3 m E3 ?3 The only Ameri- n g can Coal official- g ly endorsed by 5 3 the governments jj S of Great Britain, p Germany and the g United States. Ea S3. Q The Standard Fuel! 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