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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
JOHN W. HOLM**
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One Year >. •. $1.66
Six Months .90
Three Months .60
. (Strictly in Advance.)
B. P.BAV1ES. Editor and Proprietor.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923.
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS.
Barnwell. S .C Dec 16. 19t9
Door Santa Qaaa Xma« la ahooet
hear I want you to brine me.a big
doll tea aet and plenty of fruit and
randy 1 wont aak for very much this
time from your little friend
Mary I£llen Still
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v f Barnwell S. C.
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Dearest Santa. I am a little girl go-
tag tar scfioOl erery' day fond of my
hooka and teacher too, 1 want a rain
coat a story book a hand bag, some
fire works and lots of 'fruit, nuts and
candies. Your, little friend
Mildred Hayes.
(CONTINUED FROM FIRST PACE)
Dear Santi Clause
I am a little givl 10 years old and
studdy hard I want you to remember
me on Xmas day and bring me a
Piapna and a box of crayons and some
fruit of all kinds, Thanking you, I am
your little friend, ,
Mildred L. Black,
Elko S. C.
Dear Santi Clause
I am a little bov 12 years old and
go to School at Long Branch School.
I want you to remember me on
Christmas night and bring me an ac>
rordian and a box of crayon* also
fruit Thanking you f remain
little friend
Cecil. A. Black
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Blackville S. C.
Dear Santa.
it is almost time 1 for you to visit us
again i am a little girl 8 years old
an i want you to Bring me a little doll
Bed for my doll an a rubber Ball an
some nice fruit an fir works if it is
not asking you for two much hopping
you a merry Christmas' an a happy
new yeaer Estell Blume
1
, Blackville S. C.
Dear Santa. ‘ v . •
we are two little Brothers age six
an four an we are looking for yoO to
come to see us we want you to Bring
us a gune an knife an some fruit an
fire works we also have a Tittle Baby
Brother age 15 month please don’t
forget him
hopping you a merry rhristmas an a
happy new year
aron an marion Blume
Hilda. 8 C. Dec. 11. 1922.
Dear Santa Clao*
Please being mm a cap pistol
fruit and candy, a
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balls and I would like to bars a Utile
ring souse fruit and candy of all kind,
some sparklers too. t would like to
have some fire crackers but mamma
aaya I am too little to have fire crack
ers yet, so I guess you bad better not
bring any.
' Well Sadta look on the table in tho
dining room and get you a piece of
fruit cake, pleas* don’t forget my lit
tle friends and my sister she will
write you a letter too I guess. I
will close and get mamma to patch
me a stocking to hang up for you to
put ray things in if there is not
enough room incite slocking you can
put the rest down by the fire place,
from your little girl,
Francess Delk.
Blackville, S. C. Dec. 10, 1923.
My good Old Santa.
Christmas is nearly around again
and I have tried to be good for I did
not want you to come and see all other
little girls and boys and not come and
see me I am a little girl two years old
and 1 want a doll and a doll carriage
a rubber ball. I would like to have a
little doll bed too. some nuts and
fruit and candy of all kind, and some
sparklers. Well I wiH f close, look on
the table and see what I have for
you. Please do not forget my sister
and other little boys and girls
from your little girl
Margrate Delk
Black vi IK>
Dear Panto. .
I im going to get my mamma to
writ* for me I am a little girl wx
yean old I want you to please bnpg
aw a stove and tea set soow fruit I
have a doll you sent me a doll when I
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Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
V J- E- HARLEY, PRES.
. . S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES.
N. G. W. WALKER. VICE PRES. V
RALPH SMITH CASHIER
Essex Offers Larger, Roomier
Coach; Motor Like Super-Six
The new Essex, a six cylinder cat-
built under Hudson Super-Six patents
and featuring a larger, roomier coach
at $975, has arrived in Barnwell and
is on display at the salesrooms of the
W. D. Harley Motor Co.
The new coach is said to be the on
ly full-sized, six-cylinder enclbsed car
on the market listing at less than $1,-
000. It is announced that at least 7 r >
per cent of this year’s Essex output
will be in this coach. ^There is a five-
passenger open car which carries a
list price of $850.
“If a nut-shell description of the
new Essex is required,” said Mr.
Harley, “the following sentence might
fill the bill:”
The New Eesex.
"The new Essex combine* all the
reliability and stamina of the pr--
vioui ear. plus a imootb flow 0 f power
heretofore exclusive to tho Hudson
up in every reepect to the traditional
policy of
th<
la this uew ear
^£2
First, an open body of striking, low-
humr appearance, and second, a finer,
larger Essex Coach which is an en
tirely new and oxolusive product in
the motor field—namely, a six-cylin
der, five-passenger enclosed car sell
ing at less than $1,000.
Both Cars Handsome.
“Both cars are notably handsom**.
They" are automobiles which you look
at ohce-^-and instinctively want. The
Cofch particularly is remarkable in
that there is over six inches more leg
space between the front'—and" - rear
seats than in the old Essex. This af
fords real sitting comfort on even the
longest drives. There :s two inches
additiorjiL.jiead room above the front
seat. On the open car, the top is ac
tually only 5 feet inches above
the ground at its highest point, and
the front of the top is so low that s
man of average (might can look di
rectly over • The couch u.n
' " and f. x lli mfl
Above; The new Essex Coach.
Below at the left is the open car
front compartment, and at the
right the open car.
ering the center of gravity and great
ly improving the-riding qualities..
“Motoi- experts who have ridden ip.
the new Essex sky that they had
never before experienced such a feel
ing of stability and sureness on the
road.
“The general lines of tire Coach
have been somewhat revised. The
compartment space at the rear has
been transferred to an interior loca
tion at the upper half of the rear seat.
This change in design has made pos
sible a great improvement _ in the
general appearance of the-€oarh.~ “-
Closed Car Specialist.
“These n«w cars accentuate the po
sition of the Hudson Motor Car Co.
as the pioneer and specialist m en
closed cars at a moderate prioi^Mt is
more than two years now since the
first Coach was brough: out. This >■
type of product which has kept
wkich. apparently, th* public
“It ha* been legual to aama
the Coach
I THE NEW MODEL I
♦♦♦ -
car. The 1
<| double appeal—distinctive appearance and proven performance
* A FINIJ CAR A GREAT VALUE
New Models on Display at
-—Vickery Bros
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