The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 21, 1922, Image 5
USINESO i:
T ILDERO ::
FARM. FOR SALE.—Known as the
old Susannah Morris estate, located
miles west of Olar, S. C., 6n pub
lic highway and mail ropte; 65 acres
moore or less, 40 acres cultivated;
timber and house on place. Wou.d
sell reasonable for cash. See or
jrite Mrs,, M r _E. Thomas, 355 East
^road St., Savannah, Ga. 12-7-3tp
R ^IVED^A^i^nf
Titehold” Red Cedar Shingles. Also
a shipment of lime, cement and
bnck. Get my prices before buying.
Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 11-30
FOR RENT.—14-room house ni
the heart of Barnwell; three bath
rooms; electric lights; large 'lot; fine
location for first .clasfe boarding
house: House completely screened.
For further ipformation atfdree B.
1 Davies, Barnwell, S. C.
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAL'S
CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE
Blackville S C R F D 2 Box 60
Dear Santa Clau».
As I am a Ihtla 0 year old School
Boy I will Wright and tell you what
I Want as times are hard I want ask
for much I want a gray looking cap
a Box of BB shot as I have a gun
a horn or Bugle some fireworks
candy and fruit and anything else
you can afford to Bring me I do
want a tie you can look on the kit
chen table and see if you rand find
a piece of cake or anything Else to
Eat also Remember all other Boys
and girls I am your little friend,
O E. Detk.
WESLEY BARRY
Blackville S. 6. Dec. 11. \m.
Dear Santa Claps,
^ * are two little sisters age nine
and seven and we go to school and
like in fine. Well Santa it is
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From year little hoy, I Merry Cl»rtst»e*r‘ Tiirie
Marten Black. Bertha Weeka.
Oiar S. C, Dec. 1921.
Dear Sanlie, 1 am a little boy of
only S years and 1 want yoa to being
me a riffle and rubber ball, please
dent f t>f frrt my mother ana L 1 ’- 1 *‘ r
no 11. nes is hard.
Lee Franklin Black.
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Duar Saata
As Christmas is ahmsst haw I wiff
wma aad tall yaa what I waat yaa
ta hwag am fbc Chrtsuaaa. I waat
a litUa tram, a watch aad a rahhar
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Mrrry Xatas. Year httia Bay,
Fvrts Wsobs.
BlarkvtIM. 8. C Dar. II, 1922
Dear Saata:
I am a httir girl IS atoaths aid.
I want you ta hrtag aw far Chnat-
mas a little rxprtas wagon a.<1
ilia uaar rawy Ih^TruTl
wont aak for much as timer are hard.
Wishing you a Merry Xmas,
( Your little girl,
Elisabeth Weeks.
BterhsdM. S.
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and I am gotag La schaoi. aa I will I
write yaa a letter aad tel! yea whet I
1 weald like far yoa ta hrtag aw I
X ata* I waat a deft aaa that skeeur 1
if yaa caa Sad them susae saarslerel
a Lugse aaa a tea set. else seaw fruit I
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these, wMhiag yaa good lark, from a
little girl. Lethe Chnty.
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tiler B. C, Ihw. 1922.
Dear BeaSU' Clause, I am MartwM
turn awter we aw V years aid ami aa
times la hard I am auty gaiag La ask
fee a dad baby aad little W*! sad leta
«f fnut. M rdn Black*
Olar S. C., Dec. 1922.
Dear Santa bo:
1 am a little girl of . r » years old
and as times arc so hard I wont ask
for very much. I want a doll ami a
tea set ’some fruit and fire works
please Remember my little twin n>s-
ters Maude and Claude bring thorn
something dont forget all us ptfor
little girls and boys with much love
to you and Mrs. Santa,
Your little girl,
Mariha Mae Knopf.
Marti*. 8 G Dec 4. 19f
Deer vhcle Sunt*,
I am writing you to tell you what
big you for much so please bring me
■ Mg doTT with curly hair and a little
lamp and some apples and randy so
please bring them for me uncle San*a
so 1 will close for this time.
your little friend,
Mildred Hardin.
Dear Saata
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Sadie Do k.
Appleton, S C, Dint. 11, 1922.
Dear Santa Clause
i am a Little Girl only 7 y(*ars. old
Just started to school this year.
Santa, I want you to Bring me 1
Big Doll, 1 Doll Cart. 1 set Little
Dishes, some fruits some candy and
mixed nuts. This is all I can'ask
vou for Dear Santa because the
times’ ish ard- I know Because papa
■ Mortin. S. G, Dee. 4. WW
Dear aad* Santa,
I will writ* yoa to lot you know
what I wont for Xmas I want a little
toy outoatobile and also a littlo train
and also rv-membrr my teacher Miaa
Bessie Johnson bring ner a nice lit
tle doll, remember my little frienda
I am a little boy eleven years old.
Your little boy.
Milder Harden.
DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in the Lancaster Building,
Barnwell, S. C.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
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