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LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS B\ CLEVELAND STAR CHILDREN. | B—i—iiimniaan—i—Mm—Mwa There "s only one thing that brings Wore jay to t hildron than writing loll: : to Santa Claus, the jolly old follow of the Christ inas sear,on, until, that is to get the thingr. asked for. The Cleveland Star can’t assure the children who live in the homer, where The. Star is read regularly that they will get all they ask for, but the paper gladly takes the opportun ity of presenting the letters to Santa for tin children. No letters received after Tuesday noon of next week will be published, ami if possible all letter?', should be in The Star office by Monday. Wants Baby Dull. Deaf Old Santa: Thought I would write you as I am n new friend to you. 1 am a little girl four years old. anxious to see you and talk Some to you. Please bring me u pretty baby doll, a carriage to ride it in; also some oranges, apples, candy and all the good things you have to cat. Don’t forget little iirothe.r. He is want: g to see you. And wants .1 harp, auto and nil the things you ha'-e to spare. Please don’t forget to visit ail the little girls and hoys. Listen^ old Santa, I am expecting to be at Grandma Crowders Christ mas eve night, so call in there. Don’t forget mamma and daddy. Good night, old Santa. Hoping to see you soon, your little friend, Lillian Lee Haynes. Nerds n Rifle. Shelby, R-G. Dec. 15, 1025. Dcnr Santa: Please bring mo a rifle, a banjo, and a bicycle for Christmas. We will have n''Christmas tree near the fire place, please put ray presents on it. from, Ray Wilson. | Another thill. Please. Shelby, R-6, Flee, It?, 1025 Dear Sarto Claus: I am in (lie high second grade nnd like to pro to school. We are ha vine n Christmas tree at our school. I Know you will be there. Please bring- me a doll that can go to sleep. I want u story book, a box ml pencils and a ret of dishes, Lots of love, Pauline Turner. Knife and Candy. Shelby, R-8, Dee. 17. 1025 Dear Santa: As it. is about Christmas, I goers you ate getting your toys, ready to rtart out Christmas night. 1 Want you to bring me a knife and some candy. Please bring me lots of nuts, some oranges and apples. I hope you will bring me all the things I have ask 'd you to. I hope vou don’t get hurt go ing down the chimney. Best wishes, Edgar Howard. A Ford? Shelby, R-fi, Dec 10. 1025. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am ill the second grade. I go to ■school at Poplar Springs. I want you to bring mo a little Ford, a drum, a flashlight, a wagon, a porv, a little •hair and same apples. Your little boy. W. F. Dixon. 1>:dl and Dishes. Shelby, R-0. Do .15, 1025 Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll, a set ef di kes, a box of pencils, a ring si:: • 4, nnd some candy. 1 am in the high firs1, grade and seven years old. I wilt be a good little girl and expect you -fo visit me Christman night. Addle Mae Tumor, Wrirt Watch. Shelby. R-8, Pee. 18. 192?. Hear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl in the second {Trade. 1 like to sro to school very much. Santa, please bring me a lit tle doll, a box r.f candy, ar.d n little Wist watch. I want you to visit my little sisters and brother also. Much love to your, Uzelia Hill. Wants Tricvcle. Shelby, R-6, Her. 15, 1925. JVar Santa: ! am writing to tell you what I want a tricycle, a wagon, and a lit tle peny. From, James Herd. Hell and Carriage. ' Shelby. R-8, Dec., 14, 1925. Pear Santa: I go to school at Poplar Springs. I am in the second grade. I like my teacher and you too. I am writing this letter for me and my little sis ler. Mildred, who cannot write. She ,js in the primer. Mildred wants vou to bring her a doll, a doll carriage, a I little sot of dishos and a pencil. I Bring me a good story Book, a set of j ciishes, and a box of pencils. Much I love. M it tie and Mildred Connor. ^ Apples and Candy. Shelby, R-C, Bee. lfi, 1925 ! Bear Santa: Please bring me some apple: ■ i vandy, and all kinds of nuts. Remem ber my school teacher' Miss Aletha ! Hoyle and all of my schoolmates. 1 { would like to see you Christmas night tonic before 1 go to bed. I just live six miles from Shelby. Best wishes, Julian Herd. Several Things. Shelby, R-8, Bee. 1C, 1925. Bear Santa: Bring me a doll, a carriage, some \ apples and candy. I am nine years old in the high sec < nd grade. I like to go to school. Re member my little sister Ethel with a , little doll. With love, Stella Whitaker. Shelby, R-l, Bee. 17, 1925 j Rifle for Rabbits. 1 Bear Santa: T want you to hr nig me a rifle that ; will kill rabbits. Bring me some ap ple . and candy. Christmas comes but once it year Santa dear, please bring it here, i shall look for the rifle. Christmas wishes. Roy Walker. Oranges and Apples Shelby, R-(5, Bee. 1C, 1925. Boar Santa Claus. Blouse bring me some apples and oranges. 1 would like to have a cap buster and some caps too. 1 think you mt* a jolly man. 1 am anxious to see you Christ'nas. Please come before I go to bed. Merry Christmas to you. Keslr.r McSwntn. ‘Cap Buster.” Shelby, R-fi, Dec. 15, 1925. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy, that likes to go to school. 1 want you to bring me a can bu ter and some caps. to play with through Christmas. Bring me candy, oranges, and nuts to eat. Blear.® remember my brothers and little sister, select what you want to bring them. Good luck. Stow Ray Seism. A Real Doll. Shelby, R-6, Dec. 15, 1925, 1 'ear Santa: f want you to brine me a doll with hair «ml eye. that will open and shut. Urine me a litlfb doll bed for the ,loil to sleep in. Bring me some apples, ettmiy and all kinds of puts. 1 am in th ■ second grade and like to go to rehool fine. Love to you, Ren Wilson. Doll and Carriage. Shelby. R-6, Dec., 16, 1925. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a doll and a doll carriage. Please bring me lots of apples and oranges. I have a little sister please bring her a little doll and r. doll bed. Merry Christmas! Idell DcVaughn. Tied For Doll. Shelby. R-6, Pec., 16, 1925. P< ar Santa: Please bring me n doll, a little car riage and a doll bed. I want some or anges, apples, and candy. Dcmemfccr my liitle brothers and sisters. Bring them what ever you wish. Best wislte.i. Virgin Mae Camp. Poll Choirs. Waco, Dee., 16, 1925. Pear Santa Claus: You may think my letter rather early but I have counted and there ere only nine more de.ys until Christ-’ mas, so I want my letter to reach you in nlenty of time. Santa, will you pies, ■» bring mo a doll house, some doll chairs and a table, a box of wa ter colors, some apples, bananas, nuts and candy. Grandma is going to Flor ida, end will send us a crate of or anges. so take what you would bring to me to some other little child. 1 am in the fourth grade in school. My teacher’s nave's is Miss Margar et Sheppard she Ts nice to me. so plcfiye bring her something and all my playmates too. Don’t forget th-' i jar little children, be sure to fill up their stocking', nice and full. E*rw>e+. ieg you at Christmas. Your little frWul. Ruth Wncaater. I P. S. Santa. I hope that you will have a nice Christmas too. I _ Wants Necklace. Waco. Dec 2. 102.r>. Dear, Everfaithful Santa: I am a little girl ten years old. I attend School regularly, was neither absent or tardy la«t session, and have not been this session. I take the 4th erode and music too. And I surely do love my music. Santa Claus. I am very fond of jewelry* and would ap preciate a real nice necklace and a I'cthstono ring. My birthday comes In February. I want some nuts, oran cfs, apples, candy and I want a pair of gloves Santa r'"us please don’t forget the other ITT tie eirls and boys My teacher’s name is Miss Margaret Sheppard. She is so good to me. I ‘■urely do love her. Be sure and come to my house. I am wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Your loving little girl. Mary Madeline Peeler. Candy and Oranges. ...... Dear Santa Claus: i You are so good and I want you to bring me n rihg and some sandy and oranges arid nuts and a box of sta tionary. Be sure to bring me some rugger toes and a box of handker chiefs. Bring my mother a pair of stockings and bring my daddy some : vicks and Dan a little ear and a train.1 Brin? Clifford a hall and balloon. Ifring me a vanity case and that is all. From your little niece. Elizabeth Hughe*. P. S. I aril in the third grade, and my little brother is in the first grade. Remembers Others. Waco, December 2, lil2.r). I rear- Santa Claus: I wonder what you are going to bring me this Christmas..' I hope you don’t forget the poor little girls and boys that do not have a mother or father, I want you to bring them lot of toys, i am going to tell what 1 want Christmas. 1 want an electric train and a football. 1 vviii be good help to my mother and father. I will obey niy teacher. 1 wish all my friends a good Christmas. Hope you bring them lots of presents. With love. Hal Brown. Wants “Fiddle." Chcrryville, R-2, Dec. 1925. Dear Old Santa: I am sending you a list of thing.; I want you to bring me Christmas. I want a fiddle, a bicycle and sore' candy, and all kinds of fruits, and nuts. And don’t forget my brothers and sisters and also my father and mother. And don’t forget all the oth er little children. Bring them lpts of. things to eat and wear. And please don’t forget my teacher and her brothers and sisters and also her mother and father, Her name is Miss Margaret Sheppard and 1 think she i : very nice to us all and ! try to be rice to her. Well 1 had better (lose for this time. Lovely your friend. Marvin Whitesides. Rig Doll that LTSSjfc. Waco, Dec. 2, 1926. Dear Old flanta: I am a little girl 0 years old, and in the fourth grade at school. I wont you to bring me a nice bill doll, one that will go to sleep and say papa and mamma. A doll carriage, a doll house u pocketbook and lots of apple; oranges and candy and lots of every thing good to eat. Dear Manta, please don’t forget my little sister and broth <i and all the little poor and the lit tle orhpnn children too. Bring them some thing nice, cud also remember darkly and mother. Wishing you a merry Christmas“”.7nd a happy Now Year. With lots of love. Mary Ollie Whitworth. CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION. To nil to whom these presents may come—Greeting: Whereas, It appears (o my .satis faction, by duly authenticate'! record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders <'« - posited in my office, that the E. II. Lutr. and Company n corporation of this state, whose prnieipal office is situated in the town of Pa 11ston, count'- of Cleveland, State of North Carolina (E. H- Lutz being the agent therein and in charge thereof. won whop' r>feo<*‘*« mov be servedV. has complied with the requirements of Chanter 22. Consolidated Statutes, entitled “Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this certificate cf of Dissolution: Now. Therefore. I. W. N. Everett, secretary of State of the Stqte of North Carolina, do hereby certify * !'->t the said corporation did. on the 14th day of December 1925. file in mv of. fice a duly executed and attested con cent. in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, execute! hv ell ihe stockholders thereof, which said a" sent and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my su’4 office is provided by law. In testimony whereof, T have hero to set my hand and affixed mv offi'ial seal at Raleigh, this 14th day of Dc cemhnf, 4. D . 1995 W. N. F.VERETT, Eec.v. of State. Presbyterian Church. The services at this church Sunday will manifest the Christmas spirit. The program of the day begins with the Workers council of the Sunday ! school at 9:50 a. m. The departments of the school begin their worship period promptly at 9:45 a. m. At 11 a. m, the pastor. Rev. H. N. McDiar nnd. will have for hir, sermon subject. “The Doxology of the Heavenly Host” | The special music, by the choir at this ; i vice will be. “Glory Be to God,” by I Ilavis-Lorens; and “There Were Shep herds,” by Ira B. Wilson. Instead of the evening hour the con g legation will worship in a vesper service of music at 5:30 n. in. At this service a well trained choir of 20 voices will render a Christmas can tata, “The Wonderous Light” by R. M. Ktutr. A real honr of worshipful music will be enjoyed by all who at tend the vesper service. To all the hours of worship the public is invit ed. ELLIS STUDIO —FINE PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 418— l. ■ »„,. C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR* AT*LAW Prompt Attention To All Matters. Office Union Trust Bldg. .- - -« TRY STAR WANT ANDS. T!k Advice of This Shelby Resident Should Help You to (Jot Well. Do you suffer nagging backache? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregu lar; breaking your rest? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Wool; kidney:', give warning. You have backache; rheumatic twinges. You feel weak, tired, all worn-out. iloed the warning. Don’t delay! Use Doan’s Pills--a stimulant di uretic to the kidney... Your neighbors recommend Doan’s Here i:, a Shelby case. J. (J. Jones* grocer. Martin St., oi.yr: “At times 1 ahnOyt got to where I couldn’t keen going. My hack aciled and I had sharp catches over lev kidneys when 1 looped. I aiwnvs 1 c-lt lame and stiff mornings. My kid neys acted too frequently most of the time. I used Doan's Pills and they I avo never failed to rid me of the at tacks.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim t !y ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pillrv—the same that Mr. .lore* had. Kosto.r-Milburn Co., Mt’rs., Buf falo, X. Y. » adv Another thing that shake;; one’s be lief in Santa Claus is ilie fourth lit tie quarterly notice from the Collec tor of Intornal Revenue. (Continued from first page.) CHRISTMAS (MVKNt; SPIRIT TO AID MAN'i NEDDY C ASES :i»K her ail j he could keep mother and the kiddie happy and warm, but -!v can’t and goes on giving her best. Prime Charmings are nothing in he; iifr, may never be. A ton of coal, a ’oad of wood, clothing, shoes, flour, there would help the 17-.vear-old girl in the fearful task Fate has allotted her. A peculiar spin of Fates’ un mindful wheel might have made this your daughter, or sister. Would the world jass unmindful of her? Would you ? Tnese arc just a few. The well ire committee has scores and score: of ueh cases listed, and will make overv effort possible to heln. but it will take all Shelby to roach every home. Some cases are worse, some with more poignant pain, others just pRi j ad. but here Ihey arc in Shelby, «n ■ eliciting, never complaining, going eh rnd <,n as silently as the flakes of snow may fall end fade away Christ . me;; tjay wheji everyone should ho heppv. It is n far cry from the m?.ng ej' of Bethlehem, the cradle of ho, \ yet it is close. Just i: do e as you make it. For did not the Humble-; of Earth ray to the world: “For inas much as ye have done it unto the least of one of these, ye have done it unto Me.” Of the hundreds more there are many such as these: Widows with four to seven helpless, underclothed children; invalid man and wife with four children, dependent on a 12 year *?l 3BB£2S!!28t8Sl$ A Remedy for Piles Ask your Druggist (whom you know) what he knows about PAZO OINTMENT as a Remedy for Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. 60c. J Etatse - Laer rcr’ rjs rs m (HOLD THIS TO YOUR MIRROR) Some Day We’re Going To Name Some Pretty Little Group Of Home-Sites , Etafcse-Laer! -JJU C I Here are some properties listed that are g-ohd values and are profit makers. S 20 ACRES OF LAND NEAR BAT CAVE 50 ACRES OF LAND NEAR EDNEY’S INN. This property is near the Lake Lure de velopment—and we invite your investiga tion. 15 Lots in the Mike Borders property. 1 House and lot in the Mike Borders property. One 4-room house and lot in West Shelby. A good buy. 2 lots in Thomason property. 1 lot 50x180, facing highway No 20, fronting King’s Filling Station. 2 lots on South La Fayette street, 26x 176 feet. Alley at both. One 8-room house, all conveniences, facing Hospital, lot 80x200 feet. 8-room house and lot on N. LaFayette street. Lot 100x259. 8-room house, steam heat, 2 baths, homo of Will Arey, South Washington St. Small stock of Groceries—Will trade for lot or cheap house and lot. WE HAVE OTHER PROPERTY AND HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE OR TRADE—“TERMS EASY.” Shelby Real Estate Co. Phones 631 and 219. Woolworth Bldg. Room 22. DON’T WORRY A LOT—BUY ONE.” mmm % i lu Ley; broke u-uown f.11lierT that would die gladly to give their wive: i ad children ju t meagre comfort for life, but no one buys; lives that way; hoti. e reals unpaid; coal not coming because of no money to pay former amounts. It will he a beautiful Christmas J)av in Shelby. It is always so, mis, sleet, snow <,r sunshine. That is, it is in homes when* the sp’cit is, the spirit that brings, joy conu\>vt and plenty. i!f,t these other homes. Surely, they v'.ij he a biff, bb'ck blot on the day a* ti.i v are. You Know about thern new. They will be hard to forget Each joy vnu have, each pleasure, all will bo : hallow—should he—but think how the 1'ttlo thing' of your own may no big things that day, Christmas, just because your heart prompted you t" ).i(T fidngs. tin- pair of shoes to some* . f there fatherless children will moue mere on the Record never erased, than a. • rcs*t gloving speech of pa triotism. Sunday schools, clas.m clubs, nir; . woman, bovr. girls. ThereV. someth'.'.' t lor all. The charity committee can place your gift. large or small. Ml eontvibib ien ■ will La received at The Star office and turret! over to the committee for classification. The worn Bible on the rickety Ud’i. Rt/yfotanc bars^-t CHANHtR J^y.1 AHCltJ ^ AIAT£S A SITJ CHARlCf ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. 0. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Incone Tax Specialists. _~_— ----* f--—— --- “A FRANK MOORE & COMPANY Members Of Odd Lot Gotten Ex change cr New York Brandi Office Room No. 4 Royster Building. Cotton Bought And Sold In Units Of 25 Bales. (’. N7. D, Fifteen Minute Quotations. v_—.—.— ---—/ DE Call 94 For Battery Service Willard Batteries GASOLINE? Call 194 Standard Gasoline B L O W -OUT? Call 194 Vulcanizing, Seiberling Tires. i * ; W A S H ? Cali 194 Auto Laundry. Greasing*, Polishing. Just Cal!—We Start. IDEAL SERVICE STATION J. Reid Misenheimer, Manager, Shelby, N. C. ir: there homes carries the same nn. dying; hopj», the great story of thc birth <>f the Christ Chil i, ;UJ does y<>cr clly-btnmd Bosk cf ’ h'e. He who" . b:rth coni memoir < s, - l for them just as much r. .. . \.... can you t ♦jive ? SANTA CLUAS STARTS ROUND OF WALL STRKi r New York.—Santa Claus already has started the round of Wall Street the most prosperous Christmas in it ' which is beginning the celebration of history. Dividends to stockholders of largo co lpt uies around the holiday sea son already exceed 875,000,00(1 ami there ::re indications that the total disbursement will be well above $loo 000,000. Read the recipes for crehing Bnf. i'alo. t_., | YOU CAN EAT BUFFALO MEAT -at HEAVY’S CAFE Friday and Saturday Served Right How Doctors Treat Golds aod the Flu j - To break up n cold overnight or j to cut short en attack of grippe, in j fluenz?, sore threat or tonsillitis-, phy j fiicicns and druggists are now m-om I mending Cnlctsbs, the purifiid arid I refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of **alotr..l and ; salts combined, without the u. pleas ant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bed-time i with a swallow cf water,—that’s ail. | No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your catir.g, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold i has vanished, yt: ur system is thor j ouyhiy wnriiieA and you are feeling j fine with a he- rty appetite for break* j fast. E.r.l what you please,—no dan gtr. Get. .». family package, containing 1 full directions, only S5 cents. At any | drug store. (adv) i_:_ __ File for catarrh ' when rnehed in a j tpoon or tnuifeU | up the note and Vapor* inhaled.* Head and Chest Colds | Relieved In a New Way A Salve which Release* Medicated Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chest. Inhaled as a vapor and, at the same i time absorbed -1 hrourit tlte skin like a liniment, Vick3 VapoUub reaches imme diately inflamed, congested air passages. Ties is tiie modr rn direct treatment for all cojd troubles that is proving so popu lar in Canada and the States wliefe over 17 million jars are no-" used yearly. Splendid for sore * hroat, tonsiiitis, ! bronchitis, croup, head and. chest colds catarrh, asthma or hay .Tver, j Just rub Vicks over threat and cha t ] and inhale the medicated vapors. It I quickly loosens up a cold. I6KS VapoRub i Qyea UMilucn Jars Usco Yearly BILIOUS ATTACKS From Which Kentucky Man Suf fered Two or Three Times a fonth, Relieved by Black-Draught. Lawrcnccburg, Ky.—Mr. J. F. Nevins, a local coal dealer and far mer, about two years ago learned of the value of Thedford’s Black Draught liver medicine, and now lio says: • ‘■Until then I suffered with so*' , vero bilious attacks that came on two or throe times each month. I would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and couldn't work. “I would take pills until I was worn-out with them. I didn’t seen* to get relief. After taking the pills my bowels would act a couple or three times, then I would be very constipated. “A neighbor told mo of Black Draught uud I began its use. I never have found so much relief as it gave me. I would not ha without it for anything. “it seemed to cleanse wy whole system and make me feel liko new. I would'take a few doses—get :.<< of tho bile and have my usual clear head, feci full of “pep’ and could do twice the work.” One NC-161
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