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Dear Old Santa,
I am a little boy 3 years old.
Please bring me a wagon, horn and a
rubber ball. Also all kinds of fruits,
nuts, candies and fireworks.
Your little friend,
Brooks Cowan.
Abbeville, S. C. Dec. 14.
My dear Santa Claus,
I want you to please bring me a
doll carriage and a piano. Also all
kinds of fire works. I am a little girl
8 years old.
Your little friend,
Annie Carrington Cowan.
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My dear Old Santa,
Please bring me a doll carriage (
and a doll, and fruits and nuts and:
all kinds of candy. I am a little girl
six years old.
Your little friend, (
Frances Lee Cowan. ,
Hester, S. C., Dec. 16.
Dear Santa Claus,
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want you to bring me a wagon and
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' thing nice. Yours little friend,
Joel Burriss.
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 14. 1918.
Dear Old Santa,
I am a little boy twelve years old.
I want you to please bring me a
harp and a base ball and all kinds of j
fire works, and all kind of fruits and!
candies. Your friend,
Preston Cowan.
My little sister, Ada Louise, is 13!
months old, and she wants you to!
bring her a little baby doll. Please
don't forget mv srhnnl 1
Bring her a beau from France.
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 16.
Dear Old Santa,
I am a little girl two years old
and am what mama calls real bad
sometimes, but anyway, I can be
good when I try, so please bring me
a doll, doll carriage and a little pia
no ana anyxning eise a little girl my
size you think ought to have. And 1
aso, please don't forget my uncle ^
James in France, for I am quite fond 5
jf him. Your little friend, 1
Mae Virginia Wilson. *
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Abbeville, S. C.,
Dec. 16, 1918.
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Christmas. I want you to bring me
a tricycle and a ring like you brought
me last Christmas and I lost it. Bring
me lots of fruit, candy and nuts. I
don'C want much fire works.
Wishing you a merry, merry Xmas.
Your friend, Albert Knox.
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 16.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am just what any body calls a
good little girl. Am seven eyars old.
I want you to bring me a nice big
doll, doll carriage and a kitchen cabinet,
also I would like a nice pair of
gloves, fruits and candies of all
kinds. I want you to be sure and go
to see my little niece, Inez White,
for this is her first Christmas. My
orotners, Aivin and Jtienry says don't I
forget them, just anything will do to
bring. Your friend,
Margaret Culbreth.
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 16.
Dear Santa;
We are three little girls writing
to warn you of some trouble you are
like to get in. Do please come to
see us before you go to James Hanlah's,
for he is going to set a "steal
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vatch bracelet. And don't forget all
if our little friends.
Your little friends,
Patsy, Peggy and Betty.
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Dear Santa,
I am a little girl 10 years of age.
I go to school every day and I am in
the fourth grade and I have a fine
teacher and don't forget her, and all
of my play mates. Bring them some
thing nice, and please bring me a
box of paints, box of candy, a dog
collar, a mask, some cigars for papa,
a funny book to read, a good pencil
to write with and don't forget papa
and mama.
Also some roman candles, fireworks,
all kinds of nuts, fruit, candy
apples too, don't forget the little
pans that Miss Ruth Nance put up
"or me, and don't forget Uncle Wil
Me and aunt Lola. I have been trying
to be good so you would come to
see me, Santa.
I will close for this Christmas.
Your little friend,
George Bassett.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Abbeville.
Probate Court.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of 1
Probate:
WHEREAS, Miss Corrie Hamlin 1
hath made suit to me, to grant her
Letters of Administration of the Es- 1
tate and effects of Mrs. Mary F.11
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tory of the Great War. i
Hamlin, late of Abbeville County,'
deceased.
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These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindrd
and creditors of the said Mrs.
Mary F. Hamlin, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville
Court House, on Tuesday,
the 17th day of December, 1918, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if i
any they have, why the said Admin-1
istration should not be granted. I
Given under my hand and seal of'
the Court, this 7th day of Dec. in
the year of our Lord one thousand!
nine hundred and eighteen, and in
the 143rd year of American Inde-1
pendence.
Published on the 13th day of Dec.1
1918, in The Press and Banner, and
on the Court House door for the
time required by law. %
J. F. MILLER, |
Judge of Probate.
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in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast
To feel your best day In and day out,
to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to
ioat your tongue and sicken your
breath or aull your head; no constipation,
bilious attacks, sick headache,
;olds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach,
you must bathe on the Inside like
rou bathe outside. This is vastly more
important, because the skin pores do
lot absorb Impurities Into the blood,
while the bowel pores do, says a wellmr\
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To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
ddneys and bowels, drink before break'ast
each day, a glass of hot water
vith a teaspoonful of limestone phos)hate
in it. This will cleanse, purify
,ud freshen the entire alimentary tract,
)efore putting more food into the
itomach. 3
Get a quarter pound of limestone
)hosphate from your pharmacist. It
s Inexpensive and almost tasteless,
ixcept a sourish twinge which Is not
mpleasant. Drink phosphated hot
rater every morning to rid your sya>
em of these vile poisons and toxins;
Iso to prevent their ^ formation.
To feel like young folks feel; like
'ou felt before your blood, nerves and
nuscles became saturated with an accumulation
of body poisons, begin this
reatment and above all, keep It up!
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leansing, sweetening and purifying, so
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