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►agb 1 we THE TWICE-A-WEEK DISPATCH, TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914 SANTA CLAUS lETfERS. Rock Creek, Dec. 16, 1914. 9ear Santa Claus:— I am a little boy four years old. I liave a little brother two years old. 1 love you because you are kind to )ittle children. I will ask you please bring me and my little brother some thing that you think will suit little t>oys. Just anything that will please you to. bring us, we will thank you for very much. Please don’t forget us. Our names are. CECii PATTERSON. RICHARD PATTERSON. E. F. D. No. 2, Box XI. WANTS A BOLL CBADLE. Swepsonville, N* 0., pec- 13, i:)l4. Bear Santii Claus:— I ain a Httle girl iune years old. Please brir.g me a doll that will go V> sleep and opeji and shut her ey.&St and a.cn'idie for her to sleep inj and a carriage for h‘ir lo i iue in and sorr.e •r:uiges uvid some candy and s^ome ne- gro-tcc:' v.r.i] walnuts, noddbyo. Dear Santa. Your friend, KVA N-ICKS, Camp, N. C\. Dec. 14, liM-t. Ueai Sariia Clau»:— I will ?cnd you a post tfaiu lo let you kno'.v where I an\ at. I am a lictle boy three years old. Dear Santa Glaus, please bri/ig me a little hobby horse and a little dog and an auto wiobile, ?ome candy, rai>'iiv^, or anges, apples. Dear Santa, please bring these things tc me. tYom one of yo\ir little boy», J. D. BARBEK. WANTS ABC BOOK. Snow Camp, N. C., Dec. l*i. 1911. Dear Santa Claus:- I am a Httle boy six years old. I live near Sjaow Camp. I just started to school this week and I want you to bring me a nice little book, one that has A B C*s in it and I -want some raisins, oranges and marsbmial- io^ws and if it is not asking too much would like to have aii air nfl»- Please come. Dear Santa. HOWARD GRIFFIN. Snow (.'amp, N. C'„ Dhc. Dear Santa Clauii: — I am n little bo> 8 years old. 1 hve in the ry n'.*ar .^now Camp and Jco to school and try to good. I want you to bring nic a nice Uttlc book and a paper cup pistol and ap ples and nuts. I have a little Irother, «ne yeai- old, iiametJ Thfodore Roose velt, don’t forget to bring him somi?- thing. and please don’t forget to come, KENNKTH GRIFFIN. —o— SANTA WILL VISIT THE SCOTTS. Hill.^boro, N. (\, Dec. 1 i. ilU-i. Dear Santa Clau.'^:-- Please bring me a little w.jgon witii two hor.s*.‘.-i to it and some nuts, candy and oranges and applei^, and bring my brother n wagon like mine and some nuts, candy'and apples and or anges, and bring my little sister a little stove and a tea set and a doll baby and some candy. Plea.^e don’t forget lo ^»ring thenrj. r.EE SCOTT. ('ORA MAY SCOTT. RO^’ SCOTT. —o— N. C.. i7, Bear Santa. Claus:— I am a little girl ten year.* aid. My father is dead and my mothor has to work in t):e cotton mill to make a )iving and I am an orphanage girl. I want you to bring me a muff and fur and a bracelet and some nuts, or anges, apples, bananas, candy, and ftome peanuts. If you think that is ^oo much you nuiy send me just some •f that. From L.ALAJJ APPLE. L'n.\oa Ridge, Dec. t'J. 1914. Bear Santa Claus:— I am a littlo boy si.K years old. I live on Union Ridge Route No. 1. I have owo .sisters, one eight, the other two years old. Dear Santa, please ¥ring sistei r. some dolls and little doll bed and Jx>me candy and most any- ■^ing will suit me. Would like to iave a sure-enough wat^h. Goodbye. I am on the Lookout. i I AjRTHira RASCOi:. i J^AME THEM TACT ANi) TEDDY, ~ Chspel Hin, C., Dec. 17, 1914, I am a little boy six years old. Pleasei bring me a little tool box, ham mer and saw in it. I do want-0?ie so bad. I want to be a carpenter like papa. I have a little sister 4 years old. She wa!it you to bring her a little doll and bed for it to sleep on. I have a little brother 2 years old. He wanti> a Drum and a horse. And I have two little twin brothers. They are 5 months old and have never been nanu^ yet. Dear Santa, you can biing them what you think they ought and ple;'se bring me a hat with red .'a little cart. Please bring me a lit- andi pink ribbon on it. I have been smart arid good. Please bring me a wagon and an organ so that I can play it and please bring me some candy and cakes and a lamp and some or anges and apples and please, bring me a trunk. If you think this is too much bring me what you think is right. This is from tL-^RRi'ET ttILLIS. I will WTite in care of The Dispatch. tie blue lamp and if you thiiik tiiis is too much, bring nie what you think is right. Please bring me a little bed. This is all. So, Goodbye, Yours truly, NErriE WILUS. I will put this in the care of The Dis patch. ALL RIGHT PRESTON. [ Mebane, N. C., Dec. 18, 1914. to have, but my gr^test desire is; Uear Santa Claus:— that they, should have y name. ^^1 I want you to bring me an auto- you think this is too much please bring buster, and Mme .caps» ap- something. We are. R. B. TAYLOR, JR., R. BELL, TAYLOR. ROLAND TAYLOR. (TWINS). —o—- WANTS A BBACELET. Muivine, N.- C.. Dec. 14.1914. Dear Sanuv Claps:-— I am a girl of jusi ten years old. 1 live-in ilu* cuuiitry. My addrefs i-' Mebane. C.. K. F. 1). No. 1. Box li>. Please brin.ij n«e a pair of kid gloves, and .ronie candy and some raisins and oranges and mixed nuts and a brace let, flower vase. Please bring them if you don’t think it too much, if.it is too much bring what you think best. My fjJther i.> de^id and mother too» and I livt; with my grandfather, so I think that T nn a good girl and smait. Please bnng them. So Goi>dbye, Old Santa Claus. From MANIK WILLIS. ... a >VANTS doll WITH CURLY HAIR Mebane, N. C.. Doc- 14, IJ>14. !>ear Santa Claus:— I am a little girl just ten years old. I live in the country. My address is Mebane. N. C.. R. F. D. No. Box 19. Please bring me a little doll ^vith great long black curly hair so I can comb it. Please bring me a can-iage i pies and oranges^ mixed nuts. If you think this is too much, bring • me what you wilt. . I am a. little boy • 10 yWars old. My rame is PRESTON WII:US. R. K. D. No. 1. _--o— WANTS SEWING MACHINE Meba.'ie, N. C.. Dec. Deal- Santa Claus:— Randieman, N. C., Dec. id, i9I4. iDear Santa Claus:— . 1 am a little boy rive years old. I eaift write so I am getting my big sister to write you for me, as I am! very anxious for you to know my whereabouts. I thought I*d better WTjte you I just moved from Burling- ton. My Dad told me that 5 0U ivould not know where to find me. I just want to tell you I live at Randleman, N. C. I like my new home fine. Please h»i?'.g me anything you want to. If jou .^)lould hear of a little boy ll)i l.jby the n:imo of Rufus Egbert Grandpa j I.’igk-, that’s me. That’s my nick- 1 am a liule girl - years old. 1 liv^' \ the. country. My addres.s is Mob* ne. N. C., R. 1'. I^. No. 1, Box 19. ran^e. I v.*as named for my grand- I'atbcr. I forgot to tell you Fve got a baby brother seventeen months old Please bring me a Httle doll, please/hut wilMake. ai^ything he can get. bring me little doll hat with red . Goodbye Santa, t and pink and bhie ribbon on it. Please ! \ our little friend, bring me a little sew’ing machine and EGBERT jNGLE. { CHURCH DIRECTORY ) REFORMED CHURCH, Cm-ner Front and Anderson Streets. Rev. D. C. Cox, Sunday School every Sabbath at 9:45 A.M. Preaching every First and Third Sabr biith at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week Servit« every Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonage Comer Front and Trol- linger Streets. HOCUTl' MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams .A.venue and Hall Street. Uev. James W. Rose, Pastor. I'reaomng » A. every Fourth fT.OA I Sunday at Vm OdBin* Thit Cen Hot *HNt The H«M Becinse ci its toaic *nS 2«z«tiTe effect. LAXA TIVE 6ROMO better then crdinary Quinine and does aot cause nervooptjess aor rittgiae in head. Remember the full name and look lor the signature of K. W. GROVK. 25c. IF YOU ARE RUPTURED let us send you our rupture appliance on one week’s trial before any pay. If satisfactory remit 75c. Otherwise return and you owe iiothinjy. VVe want no pay unless we give satisfaction. Our sippliance is a “pain kill er.’’Soft. cool, comfortable. Holds rupture in place. In stant relief. Cures large per cent of eases. When in use the wearer forgets he is luptured. JOS. TINDALL, MACON, GA. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! Headquarters for fancy eating fruit. .500 barrels and 100 boxes, all selection, 1,000 Jamaica cocoanuts 5 and 6c. Very nice and cheap. Buy your fruits ana confectionaries from F. J. Stra der, where you tan get your money’s worth, both quality and quantity guaranteed. Large stock of fruits at all time.s. Your business will be appreciated, large or small. Telephone No. 526, F. J. STRADER. imdiiy School every Sunday at 3;.30 M Frayei Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. JI. I,.ndicr.’ .\id .Society First Sunday Af- terncon. PRESBYTEKUN CHURC& Sev. Donald Mclver, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11:00 A.‘Si. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. B. R. Sellars, Superintendaat. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday at 7:3# P. M. i'ne l^ubiic IS cordially invited to, aU seryicea. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. M. W, Buck, Pastor. i iSunday Worship, 11:00 A. M., aad 7:30.P. M. Sunday School at !h:40 A. M. J. L, Scott, Snperintendert Praise and Prayer Servii es, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. Christian Culture Class, Saturday at 3:00 P. M, Church Conference, Wednesday be fore First Sunday of each month, ! 7:30 P. M. Observance of Lord's Supper. Firist Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, First Monday of each Month. :>.30 P. M, THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. EPISC0P.4L CHURKH. Church of The Holy Comforter. The ilev. John Benners Gibble, Rector. .W. No Christmas Feast Is Com plete Without Pepsi Cola The Great Health Drink There’s so much for which to be happy in America and in Burlington this cheer ful Holiday Time that there’s going to be hundreds .-ind hundreds of feasts in celebration of our continued prosperity. Every home this Christmas is going to be supplied with good things for the “inner-inan.” And it is a foregone conclusion t.liat most people v.'ill eat too n.uch, or there will be so much to feast upon there will be sufferers of indigestion and the ills of the stomach that rich diet causes. This is to forewarn you-to have in your possession aisd in your home right now and through out the Holidays an ample supply of Pepsi-Cola, The Best Christmas Cheer of All Peosl-Cola is one great beverage that all members of the family may partake freely and be benefited. It is not the sort of drink that the oid man and the boys must slip around the house into socne obscure place to drink. Drink PEPSI-COLA in THE OPEN, in full view of all members of the family—and be haopy. PEPSI-f-OLA WILL RELIEVE THAT UNEASY. UNCOMFORTABLE FEELING AFTER INDULGING IN TOO MUCH “EATS.” Buy it oi your dealer. Give him an order for a case, or if your grocery raan hasn’t PFPSI-COLA, phone us. We’i! deliver to your residence promptly. Services every Sunday, 11;00 A and 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion: First Sunday, 11 ;00 A. M., Third Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Saint’s Days, 10:00 A. M. Sondaj' School 9;30 A. M, The public i.s cordially invited. All PeWi Free. Fine Vested Choir. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Coriier Church and Davis Streets. Rev, A. B. Kendall. Pastor, Prcaching every Sunday 11:00 A, M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A, M. John E. Foster, Superintendent. Christian Evideavor services Sunday EveiiinK-s at 6:45. Mid.Week I’rayt Service, every Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Ladie.s’ Aid and Missionary Society meet.'* on Monday, after the Second Sunday in each month. .-V cordial invitatio.i extended to all. A Church Home for Visitors and for Stranirers. I’RONT STREE'r M. R. SOUTH. CHURCH, East Davis SSreet. Rev. George L. Curry, Pastor. Prayer .Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Ladies* Aid and Missionary Societiei every Monday afternoon after First Sunday in each month. Christian Endeavor Society meets st 6:30 Every Sunday Evening, Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. J. G. Rog ers, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Pbtiathea Ciassej. Vou Invited to attend all ihe;e services. .MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. tht Morning Pervicc 11:00 .K. S{. Vespers 7-.:50 P. M. Services every Sunday excepl morning of Third Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. B. Robertson, Supt. Teachers' Meeting Wednesday 7:39 P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Womai-'o Missionary .Society, Kirat Thursday, Monthly, .‘irSO P. M. I.. C, B. Society, Second Thursday, Monthly, 7;.30 P. M. Ycuni? p.iople’.s Meeting. Second Sun day at S P. M Rev. I). H. Tuttle Pastor. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works L. M. SQUIRES, Proprietor, Phone 435 Peace to those who enter. B!esfiinj;s to those who ffo. Preaching: every Sunday, }3:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. .Sacrament of the Lord's Supper with olTsring: for Church charities, F'rst Sunday in each month. Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:30 A. U. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 V M- Board of Sie*A*ards meet on Monday 8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday each month, Woman^s Missionary Society mee^ 4:00 P. M., on Monday, after 1st and Ord Sundays. Keep Bowel Movement Rej^ular. Dr. King*s New Life PSlis k«ej^ ‘[Stomach, live! and kidneys in heatlby I condition. Rid the hody of poisons I and waste. Improve your complexion I by fiuahsnj; the Uver and kidneys* “1 got more relief from one box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills than any med icine I ever tried/’ «ay C. E. Hatfield of Chlcapoj 111. 2.V.. at your drup* gist. Norfslk & HfeslfifD Parsona?e, corner W. Davis? and Hoke Streets. Pastor’s Telephone, No. 168. Ring—^Talk—Hang Up—“Busy.’' WEBB AVSNUE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. F. B. NToblett, Pastor. Preaching erery firet Sunday at 11 ;00 A. M,, and 7:30 P. M. Second Sun day at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:09 A. M. A^Jl H. F. Mow$> Soperint«Ddent. NOVEMBER 22, 1914. Leave Winston-Salem: 6;30 A. M. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Gonneet with Memphis Special ft'.r South west, also main line trains North, East and West with Pullman Sleepers, Dining Cars. 2:00 P. M. aaily for Martinsvfile, Ro anoke, the North and East. Pullman Steel Electric Lighted Sleeper Winston-Salem to Har risburg, Philadalphia, New York. Dining Cars North of Eoanoke. P. M. daily except Sunday for Mai tinsi'ilSe and lo.:al stations. 5:00 Trains arrive Winston-Salem lOrUO A. M„ 1:20 P, M., 9:35 P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro, South Bostoc and Lynchburg, 7:00 A. M„ daily, and 5;30 P. M., daily except Sunday. W. B. Bavill, Pass, Traff. M^r. W. e. iG«Rf?48. Ajft '
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