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Santa Claus Letters Remember (Sister, Too. Dear Santa Claus: I gm a tittle girl and will be 9 years old the 29 of this month. I want you to bring me a doll and a bed. tea set and pencil box, oranges, apples, candies, nuts. Don't forget my little baby sister. Valaree. as she is so sweet. Bring her a rub ber doll and soft candies. * Goodnight Santa. Mildred Holland, Lattimore, R-l. Stove And Piano. Dear Santa Claus: I r.m a little girl six years of age. 1 am a beginner at school this year and love my teacher. Santa bring me a, stove, piano, and a pair of gloves, lots of candy, apples, oranges and nuts. Don't forget my little twin sister and brother. Margaret Runyans, Shelby, R-2. Pair Of Gloves. Dear Santa Clans: Well Santa bring me a stove, piano and & pair of gloves. Also, briny me some apples. candy, oranges and nuts, t forgot to tell you my .age. . X._am.fils years old, and a beginner at school. My teach arts name Is Miss Hupt, of Grover, anSl?is sweet too. i | Mary Runyans, Shelby, R-2. _ Some Apples And Rifle. IXgff Santa Claus: ' Cam forteen years old and want yogto bring me a 22 rifle and some candy, apples, oranges and some mtU. tyB. H. Hoyle, Bellwood, R-l. Doll Carriage. Dlav Santa Claus: tones bring me a doll carriage, apples, oranges, candies and don’t forfltt tt» other little children that no^paot^er and father. Good Bvelyn Turner, EarL Doll Carriage. I am a little girl four years old and I do not go to school, but I go to Sunday school. My teacher’s Is Mrs. H. C. Royster and jre her very much. Santa please me a doll carriage and a lot Ittle toys and some fruit and nuts too. Withlove. Goodbye Santa. Pauline Costner, Lawndale. Coaster Wagon. Dear Santa Claus: I will write and tell you what I wiHt you to: bring me. I am a lit tle boy years old. Bring me coaster wagon, a 22 rifle, box of cartridges, tablet, pencil, pair of gloves, candy, apples, grapes, oranges. Please Santa don’t forget tl|^ little boys and girls. Bring every one something. Your little. friend, Eugene Webb, Shelby, R-2, Care of R. G. Weaver. Fire Truck For Daddy, a litlet boy twenty years old. : mint you to bring me a scooter lift • fire truck like daddy Dor ley’s, Don’t forget the other boys md girls. Bring me lots of nuts ind candles. your little friend, Edwin Harris. f, 8.—Please deliver to Shelby at Will Harris’ home. ' *-# f "Twins Want Money Bank. )ear Santa Claus: We are twin boys three years old ad we are good little boys. We rant you to bring us a money bank hid some apples, oranges and can y. We will not ask for more for 4af pack might be heavy. Santa Dans please remember our little fster, Selma, B. She Is five years Id and she wants yo uto bring her , ltttle piano and also some apples, ranges and candy. Your loving twin friends. J. P and J. T. Hardin Shelby, Tooth Brwh. Dear Santa Claim: I want a tooth brush and watch bracelet and also fruits, nuts and please bring me a box of candy. Santa don’t forget me and little boys and girls when you come. Your friend, | Vermeil Padgett, Shelby, R-3. j --- | Carriage And Bed. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 8 years old. and | don't ha\e any mother. T want a carriage, a bed too. Santa I have a doll you brought me last Christ mas. 1 want nuts, candy oranges, j arid apples. 1 have two brothers ' {nd say don't forget them. R. J. and j Elmer. .t ' Ethel Guffey, Ellenboro. R-3. Rocking Chair. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy two and a half ' Cars old. Please bring me a little ' ed rocking chair, some little blocks, and nuts, fruits and-candy. Please with some candy. ■Tack Harrison Williams. Pretty Doll. J;am a little girl four years old. J *wanl you to bring me a pretty ddfl, ft rubber ball, and other little toy#, lots pl fruits, nuts and can d®M, arid vou will be awful good ‘T . JdflBred Harmon. Otorryvttb»;-EM. •« Bed Room Slippers. I am a little girl 10 years old. li am not going to ask for much. I want a pair of Bed room slippers, a hat box. (I have the doll and cradle you brought me last year*, and a full doll set and a fountain pen and a pleated skirt. Ruby Lindsey, Shelby, R-4. Watch. Dear Santa Claus; I am a little boy seven years old and I am telling you what to bring me. I want you to bring me a watch and a little trick and some oranges, apples and candy. Good bye Santa. James Morgan Hall. Shelby. Great Big Doll. Dear Santa Claus; I am a little girl ten years old. 1 want you to brtng me r great big doll, one that can cry. apples, oranges, grapes, bananas, nuts, and candy. Please remember all other little children. Your friend. Lula Belie Harmon. Cherryville. R-l. Doll And Bed. Dear Santa Claus: I want a pretty doll and bed, all kinds of fruits, nuts and candies. Don't forget my other sisters and brother and my teacher also, her name is Miss Louise Roberts and you will be a good old Santa. Aileen Harmon. Air Rifle And Watch. ! Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy 11 years. 1 want you to bring me an air rille and a watch, also, apples, oranges, nuts, candies. Don't forget my brother. Max. He wants a pistol and a mouth harp. Don't forget the children that have no father and mother. Your friend, C. O. Holland. Lattimore. R-l. DoU And Bed. Dear Santa Claus: I am ten years old, I go to school and am in the third grade. I sure have got a nice teacher. Her name is Mrs. Blanch Yarborough. Santa I want you to bring me a doll, doll bed, a carriage to ride It In. Don’t forget some apples, oranges and nuts. Well Santa I will close. Mary Helen McMurry. Kings Mountain, R-2. New Lunch Box. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a new lunch box and a story book about Peter Rabbit and some water col ors too, some nuts, fruits and can dy. Please divide with the poor children. Don’t forget them. I am 10 years old. Come Santa don't dis appoint us. Nell Randall, Kings Mt, R-4. Wagon And DoU. Dear Santa Claus: I thought I'd get my letter in on time so you wouldn’t forget sister and me. Sister wants a little wag on, and a doU and I want a wag on and a train and just lots of candy and fruits. Lots of love from, Billy Bridges, Shelby R-2. Go-To-Sleep DoU. Dear Santa Claus: Please come to our house and bring me a big go-to-sleep doll with curly hair and a carriage for. her. Jack wants a blue wagon and a scooter. Please bring baby Charles a wooly kitty that will say meow. Sara Louise and Jack Putnam. Shelby. Wagon. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy six years old. I have just started to school and my teacher's name is Miss Lorine Morehead. I want a wagon and some fruit and candy. Please bring my little brother and my teacher something. Your little friend. Hazel Dean Blanton, Shelby, R-3. Doll And Wrist Watch. Dear Santa Claus: 1 wUi write you a few lines to teU you what I want for Christmas. I am in the fifth grade and I want you to bring me a big baby doll and a wrist watch. Don't forget my little cousin, Beauiah Lee, a big doll and a dummie wrist watch and bring us some nuts, fruit, nigger toes and candy. Please don’t forget' other little boys and girls. Your loving friend Gretchen Duncan. | Big Baby Doll. Dear Santa Claus: I aln a little girl 9 years old and I am in the fourth grade. I want you to bring me a big baby doll and a little dumrnie wrist watch arid some nuts, fruit, grapes nigger toes and candy for Christmas. San ta please don't forget the other lit tle girls and boys. Your loving friend. Beauiah Lee. Harp And Car. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 7 years old. I go to school and to Sunday school too, blit at this lime I am sick with flu. Santa Claus this is my first time to write you. so please bring me a harp, a car. some candy. Oranges, bananas and nuts. I love you old Santa. Goodbye. Joseph Wheeler Costner, jr. Lawndale. Wagon And Fruit. Dear Santa Claus: lama little boy four years old I want a wagon and lots of fruits and candy. Please bring my mama and daddy something and don't for get my mail carrier. Mr. George j Dorer. I want you'to bring him an I all-day sucker. Your little boy, Earl Henry Blanton. Shelby, R-X Tool Box Full. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a dump truck and a tool box full of tools. My teacher's name is Miss Pat terson and t like her very much. Bring me some candy, fruits and nuts. D w Blanton. Gastonia. W. 2nd Avenue. Fountain Pen. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 9 years old. I am in the fourth grade at school. Miss Annie Belle Harrill Is my teacher. Santy I want you to please bring me a fountain pen, a pair of gloves and a pair of bed room slippers and a lot of good things to eat. Please remember my papa and mama, also Santy. Mozelle Costner, Lawndale. Try Star Want Ads. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by deed of trust by M. R. Weathers and wife, An nie Weathers, to the First- Na tional Bank of Dunham, North Carolina, Trustee, dated February 1st, 1928. and recorded in Book 150, Page 109, Cleveland County Registry, The First National Bank, Durham. North Carolina, Trustee, will on JANARY 10TH, 1929 AT 12 O’CLOCK M. at the Court House door in Cleveland County, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following describ ed property: Lying and being in the Northern part of the town of Shelby, Cleve land County. North Carolina, and being the lot of land conveyed to M. R. Weathers by deed of record in the office of Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Caro lina, in Book "3- t’, page 216. and being joined on the North by the lands of D. C. Webb, on the East by North Washington Street, on the South and West by Z. U. Weathers and Sons, Inc., and being described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the West edge of North Washington Street, comer of lot No. 10. now owned by D. C. Webb, running thence with D. C. Webb's line, N 86 W. 125 feet to a stake, D. C, Webb's corner; thence a new line S. 4 W. 60 feet to a stake, new corner, thence S. 86 E. 125 feet to a stake in the West edge of North Washington Street; thence with the West edge of North Washington Street N. 4 E. 60 feet to the Be ginning. This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by the said deed of trust. This th 7th day of December, 1928. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM NORTH CAR OLINA, Trustee, W. S. lock hart. Attorney., Durham, N. C. —NOTICE— TO OUR FURNITURE CUSTOMERS! To those that have purchased Furniture on our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, we will allow a discount of 15% if you pay your balance in FULL, before or not later than December 24th. Mrs. Samuel Parker Dies At 89 Years Aged Woman Is Buried At Union Church—Lived To Sec Fifth Generation. Mrs. Samuel Parker passed away | on last. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr, George i Hawkins. Mrs Parker was 89 years of age. and was a kind loving wife, mother and grandmother. Mrs, Parker is survived by three children Mrs. George Hawkins. Miss Fannie Parker and John Parker She lived to see the, fifth generation living Her remains were carried to Union church for interment where the services were conducted by Rev. D. G. Washburn at 2 o'clock on Wed nesday. A beautiful mound of flow - ers covered her grave. If Mr. Finnegan, of off-agam-on again-gone-agam fame is still stick ing around, he might oe fhe very man to do France’s Cabinet over hauling.—Macon Telegraph. TRUSTEE S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust execut ed by J. S. Wilson and wife. Mary Wilson, on December 1. 1922, to the as trustee of the Shelby Building and Loan association, and default having been made in payment of the indebtedness secured thereby . and having been called upon to ex ecute the trust. I, as trustee, will sell for cosh at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in the town of Shelby N. C„ on Saturday. January 12. 1929 at noon. the following described real estate: i Situated on the south side of ' Pinkney street in the town of Shel by, N. C., and being known as lot j No. 19, plat D on map filed in spe cial proceeding No. 1293. in the of | fice of the clerk of the superior : court of Cleveland county, and be ing the lot deeded to J. S. Wilson by R. L. Rvburn. commissioner, by deed dated December 1, 1922. Rei erence is hereby had to said de?c’ and plat for full description by metes and bounds. Purchaser wiL buy subject to any taxes due or j assessed. Thu t ecembcr 10. 1928. CLYDE R. HOEY. Trustee. XMAS GREETINGS With peppy gas for Christ mas! You want to s.ep on it and get results this Christmas holiday season. The surest way we know of is to come to our auto fill ing station for Sinclair gas and Opaline oil. Ours is the high power gas. The kind that particular drivers in sist upon getting. And our oil is the excellent lubrica ting kind that dees away with friction. Load up with us now. Cleveland Oil Co. Distributors A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS SHELLY N C THE HOME OF YOUNG MEN Headquarters For Your Christmas Needs FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO WORK DURING SHOPPING HOURS! WE WILL KEEP OUR STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O CLOCK FROM MONDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER 17 TO DECEMBER 24TH. j MEN’S FINE BELTS FOR XMAS Genuine horse hide belts, with fancy buckle. Black and colors— 49c t0 $1.50 TIES YOU’LL LIKE FOR GIFTS Patterns galore. Choose from blocks, stripes, bars, dots. Colorings you want. Every popular pattern and color to suit the taste of every man— 49ct0 $2.98 SOX! THE CONSERVA TIVE GIFT Pure silk, wool, or silk and wool mixed; we have them all. Ask to see our Christmas packings. 49c t0 $1.50 XMAS ROBES FOR Luxury & Comfort $5.95 t0 $14.95 Pleasing to the eye. Sooth ing to the touch. Buy them for yourself. Buy them for gifts. All Robes have slippers to match. MEN’S TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR Faultless. No belt trunks and elastic waist band. All silk, Broadcloths and dimity— i 49c t0 $2.25 DRESS SUSPENDERS Elastic Web in neat fan cy patterns. Round leath er ends and sliding buckle —what a dependable gift 39c'«$1.00 -GIFTS SUITS - SUITS - SUITS Let us Suit you for Christmas. We have a suit for every individual. Tweed?, Dark Tans, Oxfords Grey and unfinished Blues, all with pairs pants. Some with double breasted vest. Peak lapels— $19.95 $35.00 t o 50 4 Suit Cas^ Of Genuine COW HIDE He’ll like every detail of this fine looking bag from the reinforced corners t& the" inside" pt>eket • and straps— $5.00° $35.00 Choose W .seiy - Buy nun ! A Shirt for Christmas | Every man likes a fine Shirt for dress up wear. Ours are tailored in the best manner with close atten tion paid to details Handsome pat terns—Popular styles— „_$L00$3.95 MEN’S DRESS GLOVES Fur lined in tan and gray, light tan, buckskin and dressed kid. Un dressed kid with silk lining. Comfortable, warm, driving gloves $1.98° $3.95 Men’s Novelty Pajamas For an appreciative and useful Gift. Fancy colored patterns give a sporty air to these fine quality suits. A good roomy pajama suit means a comfortable night’s sleep for the wearer. $1.98tu $5.00 MEN’S HIGH GRADE HATS The Knox, Vanit \ and No-Name. Our Hats have the.-swank'of a polo player and the endurance of a channel swimmer— $4,951,1 $8.95 MEN’S SPORT CAPS Newest patterns. Tailored by the Knox hat makers— $1.0040 $3.00 BOSTONIAN SHOES For men-—The choice of Two -Mill ion.: Srrvrt style with English Rocker Bottom Comfort. Green and Tan, Nature’s color for fal and the new Bostonian to match. Pereniallv correct applies to Blue Suits and Bostonians Only a new pair of Bostonians will dress you up. $7.95 “39.75 MEN’S TOP COATS Lengthy dark ard handsome navy blues in extra length English Tweeds with velvet collars and Ox ford Greys in the more conserva tive patterns— $14.95 ° $29.95 Combined with i‘est for men’s weary feet, the surest way tox please a man get him a pair ci these fine Bed Room Slippers with the flexible leather sole. He will appreciate your kind thought— 98ct0 $3.95
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