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Santa Claus Letters ('ouster. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy four years old and I want you to bring me a nice oaster wagon and lots ot pretty, things, also, lots of fruits, candy and nuts. Your little friend, Ralph Morehead, Ella Mill. Little Train. Dear Santa Claus: I am writing you wliat to bring me. I am a little boy 6 vears old »nd going t. school and love my books. Please bring me a little train with two coaches, also a tri cycle, some oranges and candy. J. C. Buff. Casar. Talking Machine. Dear Santa:—I a mhoping that vou will bring me a talking ma chine and a pair of gloves for Christmas. Please don’t forget my little brother William, Jr., daddy «nd mother. Your little friend, Ruby Walker, Lawndale. Doll And Tricycle. Deac Santa:—Will write and tell you what we two want for Christ- i mas. Evelyn wants a great big baby doll that will cry and call her mama and I want a red tricycle, of For colds, grip and flu take Relieves the congestion, prevents complications, and hastens recovery. course we both want lots of candy, nuts and ah kind of fruits. > With love, Evelyn and Jack, Mooresboro. -. Little Wagon. Dear Santa:—I want you to bring mo a little wagon and a watch, apples, oranges and all kinds of nuts and don't forget my little brothers and sisters and be sure and don’t forget the poor children. Your friend, Hershel Wilson, Shelby, R-8. Wants Tricycle. Dear Santa:—I am a big boy three years old. I want you to please bring me a tricycle, pretty cap, a store with chewing gum and candy in It, a pony, apples and oranges. Good night, Har%'ey Elliott, Lawndale R-2. Doll Carriage. Dear Santa—I want to ask you for a carriage for my doll and any thing else you wish to bring. Don’t forget, my little sisters Louise and Ruth. Please bring Louise a tea set and Ruth a baby doll. Be sure and don’t forget mam ma and daddy; Bring them some thing. Your friend, Davis Bridges, Blacksburg. Wagon. Dear Santa:—I am a little boy six years old. I want you to bring me a wagon, lots of toys, candy, nuts and good things to play wdth. Yours truly, Clatoa Ellis, Lincolnton R-2. Tricycle. Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to bring me a big tricycle and a knife, fruits, apples, candy, nuts and I w’ant some sparklers to. With love, Old Santa. Spencer Summey. Tea Set Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little girl six years old. I want a doll, a tea set and a kiddie kar, some fruit, nuts, candy and grapes. Alma Silver, Shelby. Car-Football. Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to bring me a cap buster, a little car and football, apples, oranges, nuts and candy and don't forget the ATTENTION TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS The date of rendering your telephone bill will be changed this month. Please read the important notice enclosed with your tele phone bill SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. {Incorporated} AMBULANCE QUICK SERVICE AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT. WE DO NOT USE A HEARSE. WE HAUL ONLY SICK PEOPLE IN OUR AMBU LANCE. Lutz & Jackson PHONE 72 FUNERAL HOME — —— SILK PIECE GOODS AT BIG REDUCTIONS "NEGLIGEES . $8.75 MEN’S SCARFS . . .$1.50 REAL BARGAINS IN SILKS Dwight L. Houser Located Next Door To Cleveland Cloth Mill. Troops Mutiny, Kuler in Might Enraged at "westernization” orders of King Amanullah and his royal consort, Queen Souriya (inset), units of Afghanis tan’s army rebelled and chased their majesties into hiding. The photo shows a -atrol of Sepoys on duty near Kabul in the Autumn of 1925, at which time Amanullah had another upris ing on his hands. other little boys and girls and dad-' dy and mama. Your little boy, Ralph Boyles, Toluca, Bed And Doll 1 Dear Santa:—I want you to bring me a bed, doll, oranges, candy and a little dresser for my baby dolL Your friend, Izene Wright, Shelby R-6. Piano-Doll. Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to bring me a doll, a doll bed, and a piano, and lots of fruits and candy. Yours truly, Mabel Davis, Shelby, Dress. Dear Santa:—Please bring me some apples, oranges. Santa send me a new dress, a doll. I am nine years old.. Please don't forget my playmates and my school mates. Lots of love, Corene Costner, Shelby R-6. Book Satchel Dear Santa:—I want you to bring me a doll, one that will open and close its eyes, a book satchel, bed room slippers, also fruits and candies. Your little friend, Louise Smith. Cleveland Cloth Mill, House No. 5, Little Truck. Dear Santa Claus:—I want, you to bring me a little truck for Christ mas, some candy, oranges and nuts. Horace Wright. Doll Bed and King Dear Santa Claus—I want a doll and bed and bring some candy, fruits and nuts. Please Santa don't j forget sisters and brothers. Re member sick and poor folks. Your little friend, • Beatrice Blanton, Shelby R-4 Doll And Goodies. Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to please bring me a big baby doll, doll carriage and all kinds of “goodies” and please bring my lit- I tic sister a baby doll, too. Your friend. Edna Blanton, Lincolnton. Boots-Airplane. Dear Santa:—I am a little boy five years old, I want a gun, pair of boots, tool box and an airplane, large enough for me to ride in. Don't forget my candy, nuts and fruit. That will be all this time. One of your little boys, C. CL Anthony, Shelby. Air Rifle. Dear Santa Claus:—I want a watch and an air rifle. apples, oranges, nuts and candies? Excuse me for asking for so much for 1 guess your load will be heavy, A little friend, Theodore White, Belwood. Cowboy Suit, Football Dear Santa Claus:~We want you to bring us each, a cowboy suit, a football, pair gloves, one fire en gine and fire truck. We are 8 and 6 years old. Thank you. Vour little friends, Billie Gus and Carl Fredrick Lynn, Shelby, Box 321. x Wants Gloves. Dear Santa:—Please bring me some gloves and apples, oranges, candies and all kinds of nuts. Truly, Dorothy Bridges, Shelby R-5. Train-Skates. Dear Santa;—I would like to have a little train on a track. I also want a pair of sketes. I want some nuts, apples, orerr es. Santa please remember the little boys and girls who have no mama and daddy or no home and take them something. With love forever. George Lewis Smith, Shelby. Sleepy Doll. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little girl four years old. I want you to bring me a baby doll, one that can open and shut its eyes, plenty of oranges, apples and candy for Christmas. Go6d bye till Christ mas. Your little friend. Jewel Blanton, Dover Mill. Mesh Bag. Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to bring me a. mesh bag, baby doll and a basketball, and some candy, fruit and nuts. My name is Helen Wilson, Shelby. Knife-Chair. Dear Santa Claus:—! am a little boy six years old, I go to school, I’m i in the primer, I like my teacher ! fine. Her name is Miss Yoder. I! don't want very much as there are ^ PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina. Cievei.aha County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. tiler Shannon,. Plaint:'( vs, Ed Samuel Shannon Defendant, To Ed Samuel Shannon, hon-resid ent defendant: You are hereby notified that an action, as above entitled, has been instituted in the superior court ot Cleveland county, N. C., against you by the plaintiff, in which she is asking for an absolute divorpe upon the ground of adultery, and you arc further notified that a verified com-, plaint has been tiled in my office and that you are hereby required to appear arid answer same on or be fore December 17. 1S28, at toy office in Shelby, N O., or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not arid of this sum mons make due return. Witness my hand and seal, this November 12, 1928. A M HAMRICK. Clerk Su ! perior Court, Cleveland Couri HYSTERICAL SontH Carolina Lady Then Tried Cardui and Says She Noticed* Remarkable .Improvement. Anderson. S. C.—"I suffered a tong long time, before I tried Gar dui, and my only regret Is that 1 did not know about it sooner,” says Mrs. Lillie Pruitt, 130 ”K” Street, this city. “I was badly run down in health. My nerves ‘went to pieces', and I had to go to bed I was not able to do my house work for many months. “I got so bad off, 1 could not bear to have anybody walk across the floor of my room. The least little thing upset me. Sometimes I be came hysterical. I had bad pains in my back and sides, and my head and limbs would take spells of ach ing, which almost set me wild. •‘One day I was reading and I saw where a woman, who had a trouble like my own, had been re lieved by Cardui. I decided at onefc to try it; so I began on a course of the ‘Home Treatment’. “It began to help mo from the very first. I took Cardui regularly, for several months, and my improve ment was so remarkable, that my family and friends were delighted. “Cardui has no equal, in my opin ion. I gladly recommend it tc others.” For sale by druggists, everywhere. Get a bottle today! nc-vm wss > -j*. —ii xftA so many little children looking for something. Please bring me a knife with a chain on it, some fruits, nuts and candy. Your little friends, James Blanton, Lincolnton. A Train. Dear Santa:—Where have you been? I would like for you to visit me more often, but I know you can't. I must tell you what I want you to bring me, A train and a bag of nuts, candy and some fruits. Please don't forget my little broth ers and sister, remember to leave something for mother and dad. Love, Hubert Greene, Shelby. Tricycle-Wagon* Dear Santa Claus:—I am a lit tle boy three years old. l want you j to please bring me a tricycle, a wagon, and some candy and nuts. I want you to remember little sis ter, please bring her a little doll and some candy. Don't forget all of the other little boys and girls. Your friend, Edwin Tillman, Lawndale R-2 Wristj Watch. Dear Santa:—I am a litle girl six! years old just started io school, but I know you are a jolly good fellow. I just want to tell you what I want you to bring me. I want plenty of candy and nuts and fruit and a wrist watch and a baby doll and a carriage. So please remember the poor children and my brothers and sisters- and daddy and mother. Yours truly, Velmer Ledford, Lawndale. Tea Set. Dear Santa: —I want a doll, pair ] of gloves and a tea set. Also lots of j apples and oranges and candy. Inez Mauney, Shelby, R-5. Carriage. ; Dear Santa:—I want you to bring me a big doll and doll carriage, j Flu-grip Check before it starts. Rub on—inhale vapors WICKS Over t.1 Aftf/ton JiJew Suggestions for ! CHRISTMAS FLOWERS i\OSFS GAEDtTNIAS Cyclamen POINSETTIA Call on us Jor advice when you want to..... Wakefield Flower Chap -— -—---- -J-— fruit and candy of all kind. My < brother Jack wants you to bring him a tricycle and Babe Ruth. 11 have a little tiny baby brother,! so don't forget him. Hilda Herndon, Grover. Piano. Dear Santa:—Please bring me some candy, apples, oranges, nuts, raisins and just anything else that j you want to bring me and I cer tainly will appreciate it if you will bring me a little piano. Lovingly, Jessie Prances Davis, Ellesnboro, R-3. Try Star Job Printing There's Profit in Baby Chicks! If you use the right feed your baby chicl:s will make you real money.They'lllive, they grow swiftly into tig, strong birds. Feed them Quaker FUL-O-PEP CHICK STARTER This complete feed gives them just the things they need. It's an oatmeal feed, containing choice ingredi ents—cod liver oil and meal, molasses in dry form. We have it—don't delay. For Sale By McKNIGHT & CO., Shelby, N. C. v / Christmas Greetings We wish to take this opportunity to extend the Season’s Greetings to our Friends and Customers. That each and every one may have the true Christmas Spirit, with love, peace and good will abiding in your hearts, ia our Chr istmas wish. May the trials and worries of the year vanish for a season and joy in the happiness of youth in its holiday mood, give place to gloern and worry. We thank every customer for the share of their business which they have seen fit to give to us this year and as sure them of our desire to serve them in every way possible. First National Bank SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS 0-jc ffl All forces worked 40 hours without sleep 1 i AS the storm rages, gathering waters ► rush down the mountainsides, flood ing plain and valley. Earth slides fill railroad cuts and fills are undermined. Swollen rivers wash out bridges and inundate the rails. Transporta tion is at a standstill—but not for long. Pitting their strength against the elements, men shoulder the task of opening the lines, working day and night to get the trains through. At such times men show their mettle. It is their crowded hour. The spirit of railroad men under such circumstances is shown in the following telegram sent to the President of the South ern by one of its General Managers when a recent flood in the Blue Ridge mountains interrupted transportation on some of the Southern’s lines: "AshevIlle-SaUabary Une opened a* T A. M. This was accomplished by all forces working IO hoars wlthoat sleep. I expressed fo them .roar ap preciation." This is the spirit of men bred in the service and traditions of the Southern and the South. bOUT RAILWAY RN "STEM ■M From the Northern Gateways at Washington, Cincinnati and Louisville ... from the Western Gateways at St. Louis and Mem phis ... to the Ocean Ports of Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick and Jacksonville . . , and the Gulf Ports of Mobile and New Orleans . . . the Southern Serves the South. THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE
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