.il,. : Carswy, . C. Dew SuU: lu t little fir! ritw years old. 1 want a doll bed, story ok. carxiy. apples, oranges, nuu nd rauiii.- fur Christmas. Goodbye Santa. Your little fnend. Leocia M.Hrr Ashebom, N C Dear Santa Claut : I want a kiddie car, a little toy dog, kitty cat, 2 oranges, mim applets ut and a little sack of candy A little friend, l.awrence Lament Stti. - farmer, i. -C Dear Santa Claus: J I mai.t yuu to bnr.g Pe a litt tram, a rubber ball, as air riiV p fg. candy, orrnr?. nJ " 1 e a UUe brvUii and U: aiU a ma tron, cap-buster and a pair of k'0VcS and apples, candy, oranrff and nuts I will nut ask for so m-ch He g"od io all Little folks. Your httle frwn, Charlie and Colon Loflin. rkristma Dleaasi OTITIS' SM ft COM rW. KasLa: " - i i am 1a im m and , Wing mo and electric traia, horse, . chert, a fiiver and many auU, candiea. books, and oraaea, applet, bananas, applet. orange and grspea. WINSTON T03ACCO - CUMf A T BANKRUPT nut, grapes, etc. Ever the same. Earnest kcAliiter. waitkif for yom. Lovingly N C. "One million pecan trees astern Carolina in the next years may sound like an ambitions program but it is worth of fulfill ment. A pood start has been made by agricultural extension workers this fall. Farmer, lar Santa Oau: I want for Christ ma a doll, doll carriage, a little bed, a chair, rubber ball, some apples, candy, orange;- aim for nuts. Wishing you a merry Xma four and a happy new year. Your little menu. Hope Loflin. Ramseur, N. C. M Dear Santa Since Xmas is nearly here, 1 would like for you to bring roe a drum, an electric train, kitty cart, and all the different kinds of fruit and nut. Don't forget all the other little bvys and girls. With love, Clyde McAlister. Bailer Btoa, 1m, cf Winaton-Sa- I will be km, tobacco icanulaitmg piacl filed a voluntary peuuoa t . bank i ruuUi La federal eoort Monday. Killie Hud neks. iTne DeUtiua was aigaod by F. . 8. : Bailey, vice president and treasurer Asheboro N C ! of company, who signed a state- . - . Asheboro, . y cofteern WM u 1 PleiTg me a toy piano, . doll. meet &nH a nair of ro er skates. I also i ." - want nuts, candies and fruit. I have been good and expect many nic things. With love, Rubv Alice Hendricks. COLE&IDGl KEWS Farmer, N Dear Santa Claus: 1 want for Christmas a doll that pens and shuts her eyes, also, some fruits, nuts and candies. Hoping you will remember all the little boys an 1 girls. Your little friend, Hazel Brown. Farmer, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want vou to bring me a watch bracelet and a doll that will open and shut its eves and walk.. 1 am in the sixth erjfile ami trying to make my grade this year, lie good to all. Your friend, Callie Loflin. Ramseur, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a hule girl and I want you to bring me a doll that will cry, walk and sleep, kid gloves, some story Uoks and something good to eat. With love. Ellen McAlister. Biseoe, N. C. I want you to bring me a wrist watch, some tangerines, oranges, ap ples, raisins, candy, nuts. Your friend, Lola King. Farmer, NT. C. PLASTERS Dear Santa: Heae bring plane, apples, and a kicking Ramseur, N. C. Dr ar Santa: 1 am a little boy 3 years old. 1 want you to bring me some candy, nuts, a rubber ball, a teddy bear. 1 don't want to ask for too much as there are other little boys and girls. Seth York. Biseoe, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: 1 want you to bring me a French harp, a little rocking chair, some tangerines, oranges, apples, candy, raisins, and nuts. From your friend, Early King. N. C. air-nuts pip a toy train, oranges, candy, inulo. Whitman Kearns If Ex""'"' I ia" (on chet and an. tln r fl r 1 9iJ fSr between shoulder bUde) g 1 1 -1 1 Zl Weak Chests, 1 Wr A n Lcal 1 r"V taC'a Pain. B - armer, T(ar Santa: I want you to bring me a doll that will crv. talk walk and sleep. I want i . i 1 oranges apples, canny aim rn w alniits. ! little brother said for you to him a toy dog and a toy wagon, . oranges, candy and nuts. With love. Melva Cranford. Ramseur, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: 1 want you to bring me a big doll that can cry and say mama, some washboard a little horse and monkey c. candy, nuts of all kinds, a French and a rabit and a little wash tub, a harp, a ring, a little stove. Don t; tea set and a cat and dog. Franklinville Dear Santa Claus: I will be at my grandmothers this year and I want you to bring me a doll and a carriage, a little comb and forget my years old. little brother, he is Rosielee. Much love, Mattie York. Asheboro, N. C. " S:.nta 1au : 1 want you to hrinir me a little --i in ard track, a tricycle, stopper j ii". v :i"n". n.nd some apples, or tiM'"s :!! :mts if it is not asking too Ramseur, N. C. Dear Santa: I'lease bring me a pop gun a whistling bird, a dancing negro. You will find them at Mr. Lambert's store, liring me nuts, candy, oranges, ap ples, grapes. Please bring my little brother anything you can think of. Roy Kearns. Franklinville, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll, -wagon, broom, duck, and lots of apples, candy, and oranges. Johnie Gray Reaves. Wi'li love f ropi, M. P. Brown. Asheboro, N. C, Rt. 1. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a big doll hat will walk and talk and shut her leyes and a set of dishes and a whole : lot of candy, apples, .orances. bana- Ramseur, N. C. nas anfl a Pair of bed room slippers De-ir S inta- and si,k stockins nl a mitty blouse 1'leaVe bring me a doll with curlv tie fnd 1 want a red one, a barrel of . . i i i. i i armies, a crate of nnnom s K,mot h-,r ! hrinir nr neari neat s. a uoa . - " M,tn Mrs. C. H. C a vines spent ft few days with her sister, Mrs. Sam Brady at Greensboro last week. Mr. Robert Bray was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bray at Greensboro. Mr. Walter Pools mad ft business triD to Erect last week. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Blue Rock, is spending ft few days with her sister. Mrs. J. M. Brooks. Mr. Colon Davis made ft business triD to Greensboro last week. Messrs. "Doc" Brady, of Fall Creek and Lloyd, of Carthage, spent the week-end here with their brothers, R. H. and F. D. Brady. Miss Estelle Siler, who is teaching at Cedar Creek, Chatham county, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Slier. The many f rienfls of Edgar Ward will be glad to learn of his great im provement changing locations. . He is now stationed at San Antio, Texas. Mr. J. T. Lambert, of Moffitts, was a visitor in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Caveness were visitors in Greensboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Burgess, of Liberty, were visitors at the River side hotle here last week. A Christmas tree and entertain ment will be given at the M. E. church, Monday evening at 7:30, De cember 24th. Everybody is invited. Mr. Colon Davis was a guest at the Riverside hotel Sunday afternoon. P 1 R as Asheboro, X. C. S. Mita Claus: want vou to please bring me a hi"- sleenv doll, and a doll carriage and Mime apples, oranges, nuts a"id candy. Yours trul v, Christine Ashwert li. 1 rtt hOMOTlOr. O nll ..,11. 1 I J.1 A ill ,.f little tationery, a pop corn popper mi wm imir inui win ;;,,d a child knife and fork set. Also : cur1' fiye y.ards ,f Pnk cloth, a hair .uts of all kinds, candy and grapes. 1 go to school and Miss Rosa Owen. JOTKi C" ..iL. LAM) By virtae sf xh twr ottaiiid " aft wrder f U uprw Court U a !peai ; nocUng . ftoCUed Victor rarker t I Ouracy Ua&u ,i the MDadersigMd eeowistiontr- - Cl' " os the XX day f DmoUi 193 at 1 'deck au, t th Mut house door " in Ashe bore.' N. C. offer o sale for cash to the highert bidder the follow, tug described laads to Cedac Grove towftskip,JUftdiph eoonty: fv. Tract No. 1:' BegfaaiBg at - lied eak and running soeta 42 chaias and t 86 links to a waits ak .-thence east Sa ehame ereosuig toe creek to a stake; thence Worth si che and IS Iks to a pine, HammoBd's corner; thence Nortsi zi ens ana 7d us to ft black ' Jack; thence West crossing the creek. ' to the beginning, containing XS& aerea 4 more or less. . ' ; - Tract No. 1: Beginning at onef V the above named corners in Fttgnoya line running thence Sooth on his . line 24 ehs to a black oak' on the North side of swamp; thence East 89 1-2 chs to stake; thence North en- -Hammond's Hne S4 chs to ft nine. cox. v ner of other tract; thence West on said line 89 1-2 chs to the beginning,., containing 100 acres more or less. -. Said re-sale is being made on fto-. count of an increase bid having been placed on said former bid. The bid ding will start at 52075.00. , rwi j m w . ' inis loin o.ay oi uecember, 1923, T( C. N. Cox, Commlssioiier. iH 2t 12-20-23. When bugs and worms are ptentt. ful in spring, hens ly heaviest. la winter when this animal food is no available it should be supplied by us ing such substitutes as meat scrap, fish meal, milk or high grade tankage, . recommends A. G. Oliver, poultry ex tension specialists. . FRANKLINVILLE NEWS Asheboro, N. C. Penr Santa Claus: T want a tea set. a tov wash tub, some candv and anoles and raisins. Your friend Oberis Ashworth. Lassiter, N. C. like my teacher, Lda Kearns. Ramseur, N. C. Hear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a big doll that can cry and say mama and some nuts, candy, a stove, a French harp, and a little ring. iMuch love to Santa, Dale York. net and a box of hair pins. Gold a Brown. -a.; 1. bl !: ;, .Irvivs;. !'! Keep !. fl '.lie uunily. ll dr DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar H onev Denr Old Man Santa: Please bring i"e a tricycle, watch, trumnhet and rubber ball. I am not jroino- to nsk for annles because dad-d- boiio-ht two bushels of apples and I thing that will do me. Brine me lots of candy, oranges and all kinds of nuts. Your Mischievous Boy, Willis Carter. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Good Old Santa: j We are two little girls. I, Myrtle, wants a doll, apples, candy, oranges, and raisins. I, Mary, wants a doll that will open and close her eyes, with curly hair, and we both. want or anges, candy and apples. Y'our little friends, i Myrtle and Mary Miller. 3. Asheboro, N. C, Rt. uear santa: Please bring me a great big doll, apples, oranges, andy and nuts. Love to you. Ruth Garner. Give Or c Yo 1 :h-istmas $ l vi 3 J I 1 tulor Se! ni,,i'!t ; : i'.-r v;d cow!, m:i IjJ ili o'iv n.cii.l cr c t'n- la.".- . ., 1 rz" v.i:uinw9 lj " IT ..... ... ..... Dear Santa: Worthville, N. C. iDear Santa: i I want a large sleepy doll with j long curly hair ,a tea set, a little I stove, and lots of fruit. I have a lit- '. i 1 T . . L All 1.. sistei, ner name i x.utn Allelic uu- lian, she wants a doll, teddy bear, and anything else you want to bring her. Goodbye Santa, from, Jaunita Julian. Mechanic, N. C. My Dear Santa: Please bring me a doll and some ap ples, oranges, candy and nuts, and I am very fond of bananas too, if you can bring them without getting them mashed. I know you will have a load, so many little folks are looking for you. I will not ask for anything more. Mueh love to you Santa, Eunice Surratt. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a good little boy and in the 1-C grade. My teacher is Miss Lucy Leigh Lovett and I like her. I want a roller-bearing coaster wagon, a toy automobile, a toy train, some or anges, apples, candy and nuts. Your little friend, Billy Presnell. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Santa: I want a little sewing machine and six oranges, six bananas and six ap ples and a box of candy, and one doll and a doll carriage and six tangerines 1 am nine years old and want a hair net, a bracelet and a tangerine, and a box of crayon and a box of pencils, and one wrist watch and one string of beads and one locket, and one gold medal and one pair of socks and six handkerchiefs, and a leather belt and a dress and a new sweater and a slipperer-over sweater. Virlie Smith. Asheboro, N. C. Rt. 1. Rev. W. L. Scott preached two in teresting and instructive sermons in the M. E. church Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Craven and daughter, Miss Jessie; Miss Ethel Way and Mr. Chas. Buie went to Greensboro shopping Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jones, December 15, a son. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Steed and chil dren, Tom, Jr., and Miss Neola and Mr. Tom Buie, of High Point, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Haywood Parks made a trip to Greensboro Monday. Mr. J. R. Lutterloh and Mrs. J. H. Fentrissand Miss Jessie Craven went to Greensboro one day last week to purchase toys for the Christmas tree for the M. E. church Sunday school. Messrs. C. H. Julian and A. V. Jones went to Eeidsville on business Monday. There will be Christmas trees and entertainments at the M. E. church, Baptist church and Pleasant Cross, Monday night before Xmas. The pub lic is cordially invited. Mr. G. K. Reeves made a business trip to Greensboro one day last week. At a meeting of the Board of Stew ards of the M. E. church, R. Pc Gar rison was re-elected chairman; E. A. Routh, secretary and treasurer, as sisted by J. T. Buie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harper Erwin, Jr., visited relatives in Durham, Sunday. Cm-mo Contains Purified Mutton Tallow r fCRUiMOf White and Will Not Stain 1 I i J I ' J k!or Set! n i ; ,i iv i v n.eii.l cr c. i'n- ! i!y v. ill shac. Il iulcls i i JLiii'y happiness, it v i.) cm "nil t ': vyus spirit oi C lo istni,: i 1 i very d iv i I M--v-r. ' iW.' 1 orl t y p i j ' ( an cxccr';n'i!'y Fk ;.. V iJ-!.: '.nerv ing lorward, K'Klin;'. r?h front scat, and a loony interior make it a conven ient car to use; i s l'lfi'i COW'!, S.K1 . . , ...,' 1 r;T," vi:)fiuw9 ..u.ivO it s !i .i 1:1 r op'. - i ance. " 1 1 ii is so! ; t t lie low st riio'evi ' for I"Viru' Asheboro, N. C. Rt. 3. Dear Santa Claus: I want a pair of over-shoes, a pocVct kftlfe, a boggin, and oranges, apples, candy, nuts, raisins arid Sny thing else you may wish to bring me. Your loving nephew, Guy Thomas Lambeth. P. S. I have a little brother and he wants candy, apples and oranges. Tom Tarheel says: That man W. W. Shay up at the State College seems to thing that selling hogs is just as seasonable as growing corn or cotton. You can't grow cotton in winter neither can you sell hogs profitably when the Corn Belt is selling, he says. FOR RENT A two room house on South Fayettevillt street, Apply, Mrs. Wm. C, Hammer. NOTICE! M' f , s Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Franklin G. Frazier, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph county, all persons having claims against said estate are noti fied to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 18th day of December, 1923. J. A. COLTRANE, Admr. 6t pd 12-20-24 Guilford College, N. C. EGGS EGGS EGGS 119 Eggs instead of 6 s Never got so many eggs, says Mr. Horner. I used two boxes of Beauchamp Egg Producer and it increased my egg supply from 6 a day to 119. W. L. H. 1596 Eggs in 20 days I fed two boxes of your egg pro ducer to my hens and in just 20 days I got exactly 133 dozen eggs. I have 155 hens. C. R. B. FREE $1 PACKAGE 1 For a limited time I will send pre paid 2 of my large size $1 pack ages for $1.00 P. 0. money order, or personal check accepted. Try Beauchamp Egg Producer on a separate pen of hens. Try it on your pullets and moulting hens. Try it on old hens that refuse to lay. You will be delighted with results. Start every hen in your flock to laying. Remember you take no risk. If Beauchamp Egg Producer fails to accomplish what you think it should in 30 days, re turn box and unused contents and I will cheerfully refund money. W. M. BEAUCHAMP, 2238 E. Baltii jre St. r .iltimore, Md. X TlTtT t"T 1T 1TT" al k. 'rr t lie 1 11-. - ':' '.. 1. ( f i; . ! .i,iit t'lequiet g. ;1 t ( f i s t:p'-.oi-;K'ry, ; i.d t,- i i.iriOit.il treatment cf i i full-r.ickcleJ h.ird v.. , all liclp to make it a r r . marc proud to d'ive. Thu Car con ottaincJ ll.muyU lh lord Weekly WcuuW ASHEBORO MOTOR CAB COMPANY ASHEBORO, N. C. . Asheboro, N. C. Rt 3. Denr Santa Claus: I want a pocket knife, over shoes, gloves, and some candy, apples, or anges, raisins, nuts and anything else you have for me. I Your loving little friend, 1 Johrr Albert Lambeth. P. S. I have a little brother who wants a little wagon and a horse, a I 1 French harp, and apples, candy, or anges and nuts. Building & Loan Asheboro, N. C. Rt 8. Dear Santa CIu: We are two little girls and we want! some beads, pretty books, wrist watch es, a pair of gloves, oranges, candy, apples, nuts and everything good to Your loving little neices, Mary Era and Moaell Lambeth. ' Star. N. C. I Dear Santa Claus: -I want yon to bring mo a tool box,' apples, oranges, and all kinds oi f rait and nuts and do not fonret mr littlo brother. Bo wanU a kiddte car. Hubert Trogdoo. MERRY CHRISTMAS IIIGII POINTS ECONOMY CENTER IS 111' ffi 0' O TiT. iff ,ffif fl W fT3 A 1)11 I III " t kVC II 3 m in The 11th Series of the Randolph County Building and Loan Association will he open January 1st The Association has been a great blessing to its stockholders and has helped more than 100 people to secure homes. There are today more than 2300 shares of stock, and loan approximate $100,000.00. The 11th series should be the largest of any pre vious series. " Subscriptions to this series should be filed on or be fore January 1st Come in and join us and let us help you" to own a home. ; : mi MG1ITS AND SELLING TIISM RIGHT AT 123 NORTH EIAIN ,: t ', Ii P. ROSS, PrcMdcnt .r ' ASSOCIATION,;,! r , ; t R-BULtA;' Sed-Trca3.- 'It. ii! ft, V