Santa Claus Candy And Doll. Dear Santa Claus; Will write you a few lines to let you know what I want for Christ mas. Plcr.se orlng me a new doll and candy, apples, oranges and nuts. Bring little brother plenty of toys. Your little girl. Effie Patterson. EUcnboro, R-3. Kifle And Scooter. Dear Santa Claus: I will drop you a few lines to night to tell you what l want for Christmas. I want a twenty-two rifle and scooter and remember my little sister. Virginia Lee. She wants a doll and wagon and fruits and nuts. Your friend, John Z. Harrill. Mooresboro ,R-2 Leather Boots. Dear Santa Claus: I have tried to be a good little boy this year. I want, a pair of leather boots, a police suit and a knife. Be sure .o carry all the little children something. Your friend. James Edwin Spangler, Shelby. Wagon And Car. Dear Santa Claus: My little brother, Billy, and I want you to bring us a wagon and a little car and candy and fruit. WOMAN WAS ALL MOWN Helped By Taking Lydia EL Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound Evansville, Ind“I am writing to tell you how grateful f am that then' Letters J» suoh ft modi cine as yours for ««Io in our stores I could hardly drag around. 1 was all run-down I have t akpTi 1 bottles of [,ydi E. P ink ham Vegetable Com pound so far an.! am going to tak it until I am well. >lv frip-lids notice tha change in inv appearance »m! my husband said today that I am looking so much better arid he wants me to continue taking it. I hope to help all women who arc run down and suffer from nervousness by rec ommending your medicines,”—Mrs. V'rrrtm N. Hem snvsKRR, 44 Easel Avenue, £vaaavillc, Indiana. ."'■g'-iL1l" i ii Please bring my teacher Mrs. Cov ington, something nice too. And don't miss any oi the children. I hope you have a pleasant journey Your friend, Forrest. Edwards Peeler, Belwood. Watch And Chain. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy six years old Rnd have been to school every day this year and am learning very fast. I want you to bring me a and chain., a tricycle, and some fruits. Winfred wants a watch and car. Drn’t forget my school mates Finnic Davis, Gaffney, R-2 Gnat Wagon And Ball. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy four years old I have a goat, and I want you to bring me a little goat wagon, a ball, some fruits and candy. Please re member mother end daddy and al so the other little children. Your little boy. Edscl Mull. Lawndale, R-4. Dolly That Sleeps. Dear Santa Claus: I am so glad it is nearly time for you to visit us. I want you to bring me a dolly with eyes that will go to sleep anc* real hair that will curl, and a carriage to ride her in. And Santa, remember all the other lit tle girls and boys especially those who don't have mothers and dad dies. j * ■ Lovingly, Blanche Elizabeth Peeler, Belwood Little Car, Dear Santa Claus. 1 take great pleasure in writing you for my Christmas toy. I am a little boy five years old and I went a little car for Christmas. I sure will appreciate It. M W Martin, Shelby, R-3. Train And Air Plane. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old and I go to PolkviHe school My teacher's name Is Mrs. Blanche Lattimorc, She is very good Santy. I want you to bring me a train and an air rifle, lots of candy, nuts, ap ples, oranges and raisins. Please j. Grove’s Tasteless .Chill Tonic Invigorates, Purifies and Enriches the Blood. Restores Health and Energy and fortifies the system against Malaria and Chills. Pleasant to take. 60c. Most Important! The Most Important Thing In Your Building Will Be The PLUMBING. HAVE THE BEST—SEE 1SLER & VICKERY \V PHONE NO. 561 n —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. In Role of Coach Here’s Johnny Farrell, national open gulf champion, upon Ins first appearance on the links at St, Augustine, Fla., where he will coach entrants in the .second annual national chain jpionships of golf club cham pions. Farrell has been rc jengaged lor the winter as pro <sessional of the it. Augustine Lclub. don't forget the little folks that haven't any home and alt my school mates and teacher. Don't forget my dad and mother. Your little friend, Clifford Gold.'Shelby, R-5 Bed Room Slippers. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl six years old, and am in the first grade. Miss Agnes McBrayer is my teacher. She 1s a good teacher. 1 like her. I just want some bed room slippers, a pair of gloves, a spelling book, apples oranges and nuts. Will have to stop as 1 am so sleepy. Goodbye ’till Christmas, I'll be gccd. , Mary K. Blanton, Shelby, R-i, Doji And (' ibtnet. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl seven years old and in the second grade. Please Santa bring me a sleepy doll, a cabinet and some apples, oranges, eand and some nuts. Don't forget my little sister, She wants a doll. Leona Frances Dedmon, Wagon. - Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a wagon and lots of apples, oranges, ban anas, candy and nuts. I am four years old and a strong Democrat like Mr: Max Gardner. As ever, George Alien Hamrick, Ivanhoe. R. F. D. 2. Doll Baby. Dear Santa Claus: i want a doll, carriage, hat for myself and fruits and nuts, I am not. going to school, but will be old enough in January so 1 guess I will be able to read the good Cleveland Star some day. Lots of love. Sara L Hamrick, Ivanhoc. Big Doll. Dear Santa Claus I'm a little girl seven years old. I am going to school, I am in the sec ond grade. My teacher’s name is Miss Palmer. Please bring me a big doll and a doll carriage, a little set of dishes. Remember all of my cousins. Hoping to see y ou soon. Annie Ruth Buff. Casar. R-l. Bicycle, Deer Santa Claus: You are very kind to us. Please bring me n bicycle and also oranges, candies. Remember the poor chil dren. Don't forget mama and dad dy. Quinton Buff, Casar. Bicycle. Dear Santa: —I want, you to please bring me a new bicycle, a little wagon and anything else you wish. Lots of good wishes, Bennie Cook, Lav ndale Automobile. Dear Santa:—I went you to bring me a litle car I can ride In r.nd some sparklers, fruits, nuts. I nm fond of those, Your friend, Wader Summey. Coaster Wagon. Dear Santa Clatis: I am a little bov seven years old. I go to school and I am in :he sec ond grade . T. want a toO me a roaster wimon, a waicJJ;. som» ! nuts and fiuits, and candy. Please | don’t forget my little sister. Betty i Joe, and daddy and mother. With love, Kalph Eaker, Lawndale Doll And Watch. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl nine years old and am in the third grade Santa I want you to bring me a doll, a watch a pair of gloves, ban anas, apples candy, nuts and oranges, and anything else you want to bring me. l will be pleased with them, Elizabeth Putnam. Waco. Wagon-Fruit. Dear Santa:—I v,ant you to bring me a wagon, a car and lots of fruits and nuts and be sure and bring little sister a great big baby doil. I wont ask for any more be cause your load will be heavy I am sure: So don’t forget other little children and bring them some thing to. With lots of love, J. B. Williams, jr., Shelby. Commissioner's Sale Of Land. Under and by virtue of an ordei j made by the Clerk of Superior i Court of Cleveland county in Spec ial Proceeding entitled Alice New | ton te al. vs. Cohen Horton et al. ; the undersigned cemmlssioi cr will on the 7th day of January 1129 at 12 o'clock. M„ at the Court House j door in Shelby, North Carolina, of - ! - far fer sale to the 'high* it birfnr i ’ the 1 following terms, to-wii. one-third cash on day of sal", j balance in one and two years, with j the privilege of pat m,- all oasis, or balance sooner, J desired the title j to be reserved until the full amount! of the purchase price is paid, the ' following tract of land lying and ; bring in No. 8 Township, Cleveland J ! County, North Carolina, known as! j the Plato Horton, deceased Home j Place, and more particularly de- j , cribed as follows: BEGINNING on a stone. Towcy's corner, and runs thence N. 55 W. j 55 poles to a stake at the branch. ; formerly a gum; thence down the! branch as it meanders N 53 El to polo:; to a maple; thence N. 30 ! W. 9 poles to a post, oak; then j N. 88 E. 23 poles to a hickory; j thence N. 30 E. 52 poles to a rock! pile; thence S. 80 W. 71 pole;, to I a chestnut; thence S. 40 vV 41 1-6 poles to rock pile; thence S. £3 V/. 33 3-4 pe.V- *•' a stone in road, .thence 8. 43 K 24 poles -■ * thence 8. 14 E. 43 poles Z a stone; thence S. 61 W. 28 poles to a stone thence 8. 45 W. 23 poles to a store thence s 28 w. 42 poles to a stone; thence S. 3 W 62 poles to the center of the river; thence down the river as it meanders n. 60 E. 94 poles to the mouth ol Powell's branch; thence up the branch as it, meanders N, 16 E. 84 poles to a white oak stump on the left hand prong; thence N. 42 E 42 poles to a stump by the road thence N. 21 E. 22 poles to the be ginning, containing 128 acres, more or less. Plat of the above described prop erty may be seen by applying to the undersigned commissioner at his office in Shelby, N. C. This the 5th day of December, 1928, .1. C NEWTON, Commissioner. Newton 6s Newton, Attys. NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of j the estate of Julius Elliott, deceas ed. late of Cleveland county. oil persons having claims against said I .— ,: psfate are hereby notified to pre sent same to the undersigned prop erly verified on or before November 1. 1029 or this notice will ba plead ed in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned execu trix. This 1st day of November. 1928, MRS. JULIUS ELLIOTT. Execu trix of the will of Julius riiiott, deceased. Horace Kennedy, Atty. it.aw4t EXECLTKix notice Having qualified a ■ executrix of the will of Cr. W, Holland, deceased.1 late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to not if" all per sona havin?; claims against the es tate of said decreased to exhibit them to the undersigned properly itemized and .verified on or before November 14, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded ai bar of tneir re covery. Ail persons indebted to' said estate will please make inline- ; diate payment to the undersigned, j This the 14th day of November,: 1928, M, B. HOLLAND, Executrix of i he Will of O. M. Hclland, deceased. * Newton & Newton, Attys. i J nmiotin ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ni tht xtgt. 0( Sarah Hanulck deceased, this is to n<£tfy all par fors indebted to said estate to inase immediate payment to me; find this is further to notify #11 Persons holding claims against said estate to present them duly ltemfo rd and verified to me on or before Hid 7th day of September, 1929, pr this notice win be pleaded to bar any recovery thereon. This September 7, 1928. T, GROVER HAMRICK, Administrator. New ton & Newton. Attys. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as adi rmr,iterator of the estate of Guy Greene, deceased, this is to notify ’! persons owing the said estate to moke immediate settlement to the undersigned and those having claims against the estate of the raid deceased, will present their claim - to me properly proven on or before the 21st day of Novemter, !32£, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. This November 21, i929. R V. GREENE, administrator of Guy Greene, deceased.' pd. a PoJ-v by Fisher Qffae Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History - with Marvelous New Bodies by Fisher/ Only a short time has elapsed since The Outstanding Chev rolet was introduced—but already it has swept on to one of the greatest triumphs in automotive history. 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