TfiE ASUEBORD CtibBli:ASHORO, N. C. PaseThre r c small dosage v; brine fuick rUf to CTf tthj, irritated throat, . Coagh phlegm dr way, infiamwl for. slight eougKfccomo a serious ilmnt-;brkft up wbH -a syrup for coughsGcohts THE SYMBOt vrLetters to. Santa Claus - SeafTore, N. C, Da. 11,1922. , . Dear Old Santa: X SJQ9 A little Knv T ikaH W f TvL Q am lire year, old, I want little war- Dear Santa CU PwArW . vn km appiea, ranges, candy and mom tovi. a har of mum. Kan. roc I?!!-9 Ywu J Woodrow eandy and nut. Your friend, Frank ' . Southmont, N. C. - , Pisgah, N. a, Dec 12, 1922. My dear Santa: I want a tricvrl. ' Dear Santa Claus: I am six vnrl uiu uvea:, a trumpet, little watch, oiq. rieaae brtn me for Christmas a drunv a top, rubber ball, Teddy- bear, tea set, a large doll bed. some candy ana knife, also some oranges, ap- and Granges. Yours truly, Jewel Cal- pies, eandy and nuts. Sincerely. WU- wutt. Us Carter.. Southmont, N. C. Burlington, Dec. 11, Dear banta Claus: Asheboro, N. C, December 11, 1922.1 ACT QUICKLY Ramseur, N. C, Dec. 11, 1922. W u- Cn. T 411. ! IWa r Kjinta: I want van to bnnff five yean old. 1 want vo to biine me me an air nne ana Duiiew, some or- do me ngm uuug si u - a ruoer Ure'dMC wheel coaster wagon ges, appies ana nuui, nuwv wju . and a tool chest of sure enough toots, I Tench harp, dood Dye, banta, Bas- act quicwy in ume oi oanger. some water colors and aeroplane. With com Burgess. In ume of kidney diwger, DWs very lst wuO. From Ryan Neely. H m ,y - edence " Ahebo,N. C, December 8. 1922. ,Jar.?,inUV 1 n ir 7fle',the wrth- "ui0 . 27 '. two r three boxes of bullets, candies, Mrs. A. H. Wright, Hoover Street, iw h&nU: inease bring m a Cap peamilg nuU( ,ppies, oranges and Asheboro says: "Lst winter my kid- T ' -j ""T r" u J, "" lota of other toys. Very truly yours, neys got in a bad condition. My back u, " wum up jiu rmu ounre Qarence Burgess, oranges, candy, apples. Yourfriend, Jackson's' Creek, N. C, Dec. 13. My dearest Santa: Please bring ine a little air rifle, watch, a whistle, or- and lovs JLassiter Cranford, Liberty; N. C, December 8th, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: I am three anges, apples, peanuts, years old and want a train-that runs candy and other things. If you cant joll bring all the things, I ask for just 1922. R. 10. Hease brintr me I . i. . ui. j - MW Ja ct.. th Ki n n... -j w..r uln lraclt. wagon, ano-a wwuwi. i iwisa uiiiiif iiie h wwn Mica, vcui uucu auu nitut uci i v --.-i i wrist watch, manicure set, uoll and eyes, and a ring, and also grapes, ap-'J " anvs-X vou think she other Kood littlc bos antl Kls doll carnage, a tea set, fountain" pen, pies, oranges and i-aisins. Your little .a n5av. l!12ett in sh! little friend, Wayne Delk. Hiring of peart beads, bar pin, also friend, Myrtle Sharp. ,&ht to .have- Don forset to Put , ' vyaleelK- i- . . . . ? ' " . 'fihm fOnHtr anI rmumo i nnr t . . 1 rruiis, nuts and candy, from your little friend, little Hazel Carter. just ached all during the day and -1 couldn't keep at my work 1 was is such misery. When I swept the floor 1 had .sharp, quick catches in my kid neys. I was hardlf ever free fra of headaches and bad spells of diziiner and my Kidneys acted irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills were brousrht te few things and give the balance to the my attention and I used them as di- Yuur All over the wide land, the 7 Christ over me wiw uum, wo vmi- . .. - . 0 . . : - u - nrii ray doll, tea set, manicure "f 3, "SEE a JSf.?i ? CI , ... 1 m ; Southmont, N. C, Dec. 12, 1922. My dear Santa: I would like a wrist watch, doll, a doll carnage for set, foun also fruits. From your little Elliott. some candy and oranges in our stock Burlinirton. TW ll. 1)22 R in Your littt friend, George Elk-J Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me string of beads, necklace, T ., . XT nT7Clu o.v Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy ten 'years old, and am expecting you to a nng, a some apples, oranges, raisins and ba nanus. Your loving friend, Ruby Bulla. Ramseur, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. Dear Santa. I want a pretty piano for Christmas. Lilly Ferguson. bring me a pair ot rubber boots, tf ain, and fire crackers. Finis filling my stockings with oranges, apples nuts, cove lives lush as Burlington, Dec. 11, 1922, R. 10. nr Rorlta r1o,,D. Ploooo Krin mo o SMJCKUlgS wrist watch and a string of beads, ap-iVy- I will be a good boy for pies, branges, raisins and candy. Your a whole year if you will bnng me -iv. invino friend Mahol Sham mese mings. lour loving iriena, itou- 'Yi ertElkins. nsgan, jn. u., uec. iz, iyzz. i . , , ' npf Santa- PIpsha hrinir me a! ASneDOTO, JN. Kj JJeC. J. , I roois ai rv ChristmiiH. Tna wii,..wv, a lnro-A doll and a trlun to roll it in ' anta Claus: 1 am a little heart. Xn WBimas .. . wee " " Hv. cranes and nuts, girl 6 years old. I want a little sew Ramseur, N. C., Dec. 12, 1922. Dear Santa: I want a big doll that will open and shut his eyes, a little chair, candy, oranges, raisins and a little Teddy bear. Mary Leonard. Somewhere in .Asheboro. N. C... Tr 13 ;099 ninoa wrier rimer VRrusuuw -. 1C , near Hanta t;iaus: i am there is ra ;f, . - . ." inn"tnA monn is rected. They soon put my kidneys In good order, the backaches left and I felt fine.'' Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy gel Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wright had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Bufflo, N. Y. j Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll, drinking cup and oranges, ap ples and good things to eat. Bring my little sister Edith a doll. Jewel the QTUrU . Hllll U1D 1UUUU . la ... - . ovwfin , va 1 1 ... i i . . . . is-v -stt Ho , fhravoi- . yce orinn me a 0.011. doll its crowning "-vrtiC table, novelty case. Yours for a mr. -i. A.nfa ora ! nimriNiiKti in uia . . -.-w-. lor us . . . .. rv ChristmnH. Tna 1 r , and the Chnstmas gu wr "Asheboro N C Der n iqw rreMa1ffittlfi: believe in. ""f-gyj-, jfinger ring, apples, oranges, candy and L SSISSS! thel- Your little girl, Alice Jnetia ir. 5 nolf1vV0i,Br' C, Dec. 11, 1922. am a little boy al- Your little girl, Ruby Olive Calicutt. machine, doll and doll bed and lotS of good things to eat for Christ- Asheboro N. C. !mas. Your little friend, Gladys Win- Dear Santa Claus: I want a car to.nme.nam. .ride in and a dancing man and Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: I am 11 years old and in the fifth irrail. Will vn please bring me a vanity case, a pair! skeeter and lots of good eat. Clarence Betts. things to . ,, ,, o.l for antf the DOOriVK: 18 It I ll I v. - J. .-J :t 1- only the deeds 01 obvious Denevoieuce uinch we must perform. .Both rich and poor live by the aamS Mead, and d i.nno-er for f rienflship and the i,','v of eiving knowtf no distinction of ci:i.. However intimately 4 we may i,..,. livefi together as husband and v'i f e , b rother end "tisMti parent and drews child, friend and friend, there is aver. need to water the roots. oi love ana jui)lAlU0i N. Dec, is, 1922. Asheboro, N. C. comradeship. . .. . Dear Santa rinn- T , Tlpav Santa! T am a his1 bov six To let old friends come sweet.y and old d t th V;nHB,.0.nH. ' V'vears old. I want vou to brine me a medicine that will make him well for , intn the memory and to send . i. , . e". - T , : T An want t ait- n hi io k,i ... ---- ---- . ! wwu you 10 piease oring me some wuu wagon. i nave uuk v. " " p d uau. them the lovme gt is .e joy ol, things for Christmas, a train, suit two years old. Bring her a big doll. Bnng me any of the nice things you Christmastide. How ; fteautttil ttie.case. coastinir sled, frnlt iWiM mi J. T. and Rebecca Hoover. ;have to spare and I will be pleased AslwDoro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1922. Dear Old Santa: I am a little girl ten years old. Please bring me a Franklinville, N. C Dec. 1922. lountain pen that I can wear around Dear old Santa Claus: I am a little my neck, a wist watch, a pair of kid of kid eloves. and a conkinir t ari boy with blue eyes and light hair, 4 .gloves and oranges, apples and nuts. all kinds of fruits, nuts and candies. ' years old. I want you to bring me a 1 wont ask you for much. Minnie Lee ..uuts mi a merry vnnstmas. kena wisul alm "anting iugKci, Ramseur, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: I want a bisr McCain. doll and a- doll carriage for it and - candy, apples, oranges, English wal- Asheboro, N nuts and raisins. Nancy Bean. Dear Santa: I most nine years old and I go to school Ramseur, K. C, Dec. 13, 1922. every day and listen, I want you to Dear Santa: I want; a coat and a be 8od to me this year. I will teH pair of chocolate tan shoes, 4 and a you wnat 1 wat vou to bring me. I pair of over shoes. I will close. From want a football and a air riflle and a Elsie Bean. ' nice sweater and a watch and lots of . , apples, oranges and candies and other Ramseur, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. good things to eat. I hope to hear Dear Santa: I want a doll that rom yu soon. Good bye. Edward will walk and talk and erv. T will Craven. ciose. rrom Maxine Williams. Ramseur, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. Erect, N. C, Dec. 13, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: I want vou to Yours Birkhead. .truly, Floyd Strider. Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1922. Dear Santa: My grandpa is very sick. Will you please brine some , i i ti i , I j y.wv..ft .v.vi, auti caiiuies mm v. . w" v.w le-wmUOWS lOOS ui uwsxr hcwa juiiu nnt v f . rv,- 4. i . Dear Santa: I want a bie doll that bring me some apples and some candy will open and shut its eyes and a lit- an" some nuts an1 a rin a l0" tie piano. Ninie Bean. house and bring sister a big doll. 1 , am a little girl ten years old. I will Franklinville, N. C, Dec. 12, 1922. close tllis time- From Catherine Ty- Dear Santa Claus: If you will brine sor- me a pair ot kid gloves, a pair of silk hose, my birthstone ring (topaz) fruits and nuts of all kind.- Your friend, Juanita Welch. !'t C-. ist mas glory. Their; offerings, transcend commercialism; ths mer chant becomes our secret ally Fi-om t1 e ends of the earth he has gathered lovelv and gracious things to .choose from and to transmuto into pur Christ mas message. T he re is much " spending which is mere egotism, and the things -we buy give only flattering unction to our sou I. But Christmas shopping is a sacrament of things sweet and human. Gold and silver and bank notes .. are transformed into something' akin to stars and flowers and children's laugh teris is something which gives joy. That article reposing in . the shop- window is merely an article, a thing to be sold, it is beautiful. for a merry Christmas. Joseph Colon Andrews. Farmer, N. C, Dec. 12, 1922. Dear Santa: I want a sleeping doll Asheboro. N. C Dec. is. 1922 and a doll bed, nuts, apples, oranges, Dear Santa: I am 8 vears old. I candy. I have-been wanting a sleep want a flying inachine, a street carjing doll for three years. jwith them. Lovingly Wmfred Lamar. yours, Leslie and . some candy, and nuts, lour mend, Bruce Steed. Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1922. Dear Santa Claus: If it is not ask- Now, please, mg too much of you, will you please oranges. Asheboro, N. C, Nov. 72, 192?.. -Dear Santa: I want a doll, anu fruit, that is all. Yours truly, Xiilian Sykes. v.'hoi to change jt Into a gift and a is ours. Christmas is coming. Let Joy in its widest sense be spread. Buy the gilt with money and with love. artistic, keep old memories reen and Santa, bring it this time, and 1 will wajce me up when you come to my always be a good giriL From Alune house as I am so anxious to see you. Elizabeth Kearas. You will find me in my little bed in . mother's room. Bring me lots of Franklinville, N. C, Dec. 12, 1922. My dearest Santa Claus: I am six years old. I want you to bring me a watch, train, a gun, also, fruits, nuts, of all kind. I live on East Main street. Your friend, William H. Welch. Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 5, 1922. Dear Old Santa: Please bring me a doll, a rattler, a little monkey on a string, and a little go-cait, nuts rai sins, candy, oranges, appler and other things to eat. Your best friend, Jack Cranfortl, j-f Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 13. 1922. Dear Santa Claus: Bring me a doll candy, and a doll carriage, nuts. aDDles. or- lin. Caraway, N. C December 10, 1922. candy and raisins, nuts, oranges, ap- T A C?n4-n . T nmn nTifinn Yrs11 Q TllAtl On A TTlCjf DTIV lrin1 ftf fnVO "FfiT litt le letter to let you know what I you know I like them all with a kiss a."Ses- lnanK you very much. 1 am want, fnr Christmas and onw Dear I will sav eood bye. Thomas Clyde ilx vears old- Sincerely yours, Agnes JLamar. Farmer, N. C, Dec I?, 1922.. Dear Santa Claus: I want. a doll and carriage, a watch bracelet, a little ' rocking chair, tea set, fountain pen. string ot pearl beads, fruits, nuts and Your little friend, Dallas Lof- worth having, but the magic power friendships .sweet. Santa, don't forget a single thing,. first I. want a tricycle, a toy gun, and an air-ship, and lots of candy and nuts any thing else you think a little and six year old boy like me would like, old Lots of love to vou and Mrs. Santa. I Rush. lam, J. Gilbert Kearns. Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1922. Ramseur, N C, Dec. 11 1922. -Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a nair of o-lnves. box of water colors. a toy gun, a rubber ball, a flowered and oranges, candy, apples and good mU8". things to eat. trances McCain. ks also, some candy, apples, oran- and nuts. Roy Kearns. Farmer, N. C, Dec. 12, 1922. Dear Santa: I want a big doll witit curly hair and one that will open and shut her eyes, a carriage for my doll, a fountain pen, watch bracelet, a tea set, string of pearl beads and fruits, nuts and candy, and a French harp. Your little friend, Fay Kearns. IN FURNITURE Welborn Furniture Company, High Point, North Carolina The Christmas Spirit: v : : The ; Cnnstmas ' spirit is predqminating our lives at the present moment ' ' - The spirit of Chltmaa, the desire to give something that will be ot tisej .the de sire to please some toyed one-r-to please you , must give an article of evedasting beauty, and one of practical use-wjiat better gift could you give thaa one , of Vfiirniture? .' EvcryTncmbcr of the; household can enjoy : nice furniture. j .. '' OBcloW we list a number'of gift s sugges- Hons. A wida assortment and; display of. c . thcra artidc3 will be found on our floors;, a . . ' V.'e Invito you to come'arid , Inspect thk lar;.2 r.r 1 vnricd etock, and we' wish to as ; sure ycu t!.r.t your satisfaction is guaran-- tccd v.itli each and every purchase. 1 . , ' Book Ends, Book-racks, Candlesticks, Nest-of -tables, Mirrors, Arm Chairs, End Tables, Cushions, -Fruit Bowls, Kitchen Cabinets, Rugs, Grandfather's Clocks, Tor chiers, Dinner Wagons, Lounges. Library Tables Almost as essential in the well appointed home as the floor lamp. -A choice selection will be found here, and they are sensibly priced too. Sewing Cabinets What could be a more appropriate token of love for Mother than a friendly little sew ing cabinet? You will find a wide selection at The Welborn Furniture Co., and priced so reasonably that you cannot help but agree that the cost w but srnalL :-' .t,--.- r ' A TRIP THROVGH OyR . DISPLAYS DOES NO OBUGATE YOU TO -BUY ANYTHING.' . VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Floor Lamps Floor lamps always the gift de luxe, memories of the giver's good taste. Prices form the recipient's home, alwa"ys bringing The kindly glow of a gift lamp will trans reasonable. Cedar Chests What more sensible gift could ybu select? A cedar chest is an article that can be used by every member of the family, or just one. Constantly in use, protecting precious gar ments. Prices are very small. Smoking Stands Father will certainly warm right up to a smoking stand. Many attractive little stands from which to chaose is at The Wel born Furniture Company. Priced very low. Table Ljimps An achievement in lamp making in each and every lamn that we are displaying, and they are priced sensibly. Desks Small, well appointed little desks, just the 'thing for your correspondence. Prices are very lowV Your inspection is invited. W ' -' . ? o: EAST COMMERCE STREET . - -; ' '' : V . :- '.''.V" -'':'"'' ; V I O--, V NORTH CAROLINA o o

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