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Our Mr. Ayer is now in St. Louis where he has gone to purchase two cars of MULES
for. this market. Mr. Ayer will personally select these mules with a view to getting those
suited for the people of this section.. . . ' '
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Farm Mules
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Letters to Santa Claus
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: *ar Santa Tlaus:
Relow you >vill find a number of
Utter from especial friends of this
’>wspaper. and we want to ask that
ycu ^read each one w ith care an i
‘ y (ham).‘please, dear Santa) to
biing each one of these little folk
i*t what is asked for in'theii let
ters You know (being Santa Claus)
;usKbow earnest they were in their
w-ants. and how much Christmas
means to each of /them. Do you r
'^*t. Santa, and 4 : e shall bless you,
rfincerely.
THK FHKSS AND STANDARD
Jackson boro, S. C.. Dec T. If* Ik
.^ar-rftanta:
I want you to bring me a doll, a
f.'arelet and a ring and some fire
works. and lots of nuts and fruits.
Si.nta we are going to have a
ristmas tree and you must come
Ytnir friend. »
KATHRYN PRKSTOS
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.latksohboro, S. (’.. De( 7. Ihlk
^ar Santa Claus:
We are all living in hopes of see-
rg y/ui come around Christmas.
■rS.iipa I want yoti to bring me a
Vg* \engo n with a tongue and two
* at- to pull it. a train and a track.
rifl* ind a poodle dog WVIl,
' nta-write as soon as possible
Your friend.
' GRAHAM PADGETT
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\ 'a'--onboro, 8. C.. Dec. 7. 1 !• 1
N: S n«a Claus:
Dec.
l!<lk.
‘ '.)a< ksonbortv
Dear Santa: ' ^
I’lease^ c'ome (.'1misTtr..*s and to ing
me a,-doll iartiage, a .i iadle. a bt<r
dollr a bracelet. China tea set. t hoc-
olate set. a kitchen and dining roo-n , half d o Z en^alh>on
et. V\ e are going to have a ( hnst- !• ‘
Jae^sonboro. S C . Dec. 7. 1916.
Dear Santa Claus:
We-are to have a Christmas tree
annd we want you to be shure and
\ be theie. Bring me a. doll and
i bracelet ^ Santa, do bring me a
jwewjng box Please bring me a ring
an^i ro< king chair. 1 want som?
' nutsNand candy. Bring me a blue
Te<i«l\ beat and catriage and' doll
t>*-vi Plix-e bring me a bicycle
Bring an*- a :otking horse.
Your friend.
MYRTLE PADGETT.
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.laeksonbord. S c ; Do 7. 1916.
D.-.,».*«•» Santa Claus-
Ye are going to have a Christmas
tr>-f and I want you to come and
fftit my things on it. You can put
on an air rifio. a box of tools, a kite,
a balloon. v i. watch and chain, X,
^f()urteen-year : old bh yt le. and a ring,
f'lea-e lie sure and come.
Lovingly.
McPherson padgktt.
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Jacksonboro. S C. Dec. 7. 1916.
Dear Old Santa;
1 am glad 1 to see that day you call
Christmas/come around, and now
Santa, I ,flm going to tell you w hat
I wany/Santa. 1 want you to bring
me fC bracelet, a doll. .16 inches
high with real curly hair, come to
its waist. A bicycle and lots of
nuts and fruits, and he sure to come
to our Christ mars tree “
Your best friend.
.1 EWELL REYNOLDS,
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Jacks.onhofo S C . D< ( 7, 1976.;
Dear ObV Santa
/ We . are going to have a Christ-
nity* tree, and are going to expect
you to come. Santa, please bring
me a doll and a doll house: pleas'-
bring Tor tn*- some candy and som
niit-.
Your friend.
LILLIAN REYNOLDS.
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Jack: onbot o, S C . Dec . 1!'1°
Dear Santa
1 am a little girl of seven ye[j><
old. but nn waits ate large l Wa-•
a doll thirty-six in< h'-s Jiiub.
small bicycle. locket /and chain
and
Smoaks. Nov. 2^. 1916..
Dear Santa Claws:
Bong me a doll and a sleeping
doll and carriage and trunk.,and a
Ujttle i ha.tr. for my doll and five
dres>.» Rring me^a—Rrrti^ tea set
and KibU and <hair and stove a^id
son:* ..pples and cady and bananas.,
and i -ing me a ne< klac«* and sen>l
me . little Christfuas book, and.
send t-< born and Jit tie animal:
send : • -otiio nbbin far. my d(di t .
send * ,/i little toy house and a lit-
tle !•■,<! my little dolb 8«;nd.me
a lit’ • j. •:r of shoes and stoiking.-.
sell'- no .) little < oat and '.at tor tny
doll • s*-i:d me a little sat*-, send my
a Iv, 1- -'Wagon .and a little horse,
send ba . whistle, setnd me a little
pup> -*nd me some cloth, two yards
and a vatd wide’: send me a little
wat« I .Xuj fob: send me a little gun
dpi n.y 0 doll. sepd me a -et of Old
Mir.(i »-irds: send me a little piano
anc!\s* nd me some blocks
CECIL, LYONS*.
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UnLtin. S C. Dec. Is. 1910.
De; r S..ntie x . I thought I would
write and tell you what I want you
to bting me for Christmas. I want
a dplKwdh a little blue dress and
blue e\ s and pretty curly hair and
a little.automobile antf lots of candv
and fruits, and a little tea set. I
am mm- years okl and go to school
at Little Rock. Am in the second
grade and like my teacher fin**
LEILA GRIFEINx
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TA YLOR’S
* % THE STORE ALWAYS KNOWN AS SANTA
L LAI’S HEADQUARTERS. WE HAVE EVERY
THING IN THE CHRISTMAS GIFT LINE—A FREX
ENT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY/
250 POUNDS GANDY
HAD UTILE HOPE OF
EVER RETURNING HOME
In this Frame of Mind Mrs
Evans Left to Visit Her
Daughttr.
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Woman. Telling Hovy >b
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writing, to you tellinc you
«t IX. ant you to put nn the tre-
tn* Santa. I want a twelve
‘at old bicycle, a sheep, a rifle, a
• n>. * < ait aXd plenty of ehndy and
v n'k’s t am expecting you
|. : before Christmas.
Your lihje boy friend.
ASHTON REYNOLDS
•L" k -unborn; S. C.v I>e<* 7r.Jf'* ^
- 1 **) Old Santa Claus:
On! school is going to have a
Cristinas tree and yoX have J|n in-
•itation to come Santa. I want
nu to bring for me and put on our
1 “Hsttiia., tree a kitchen set and
i» ten set. ami a piano.
Your little friend." *"■
hOl’ISE GATfH.
mas trefs and you must be sure and
come end bring yout wife, too
Your friend.
FRANCES PADGETT
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Jacksonboro. S Dei 7. 1916
Dear Santa Clattr-
I am sending you tin L.-t of
thirgs what I want you to br>r.g me
fer Christines. T want a lirtle goat.
a sleigh, about fifty stpty imoks. a.
•Inna tea set. I vyant a dozen kit
tens Sov. I thirtk' that's all I need
its only a tew*.-
.Affectionately.
XlAYNAKD ItEYNOLDS*
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Lm k-onhoro. S. <'
Dei 7. 1916
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bTtng me a doll and a do’l
house: please /bring me a nuking
chair and a/tdeib le Santa please
l,ring nie a bracelet. becaMse miD'
is toO/Xtle Phase brir.-k tpe a
.roi kibg horse and. a r.nc VK-a- ■
bring me.-a sewing.box and :i. doU-
lien, and pl'‘a-e br.iuf no* a !*W‘:
Teddy b* ar and a cat i lag** f<»i i>y
doll- to tid* ii.
Vour. friend
RCTH ItEYN't d.J,
a huge pile of fruff
Your'TR'.v.r friend.
GLADYS Tl’TEN
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JajXsonboro. S C.. D* i 7. 191*'
Dear Did Santa Claus
, We are going to hn.ve a Chris!
,mas tree on the 21st We are adT
e\pe* ting you Santa. 1 want .
loti*of things A little (>iano. a
tie kitchen «et. a b**d room f*' 5 )/'■
my dolly, a tdu|t. a cradle, a-lm:-'
liox of writing paper Santa, 1t V" ; t'
will come by for me 1 will x ^o a. I ’
tie ways with you. if ypu "dl -
me drive your deer. ^Do no,t foig'
your little* friend who wants to n '
with you a mile oc two «■
Your Urtle friend.
EDNA Tl'TLN
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Walterhbro. S C,. D.'< 11
DCaV Did Santy Clau**.
I x >jhi going to tGl von w*
want 1 warff you to bring
After suffei in twelve y*-ars. the
last several monLfis of which were
iso severe that she believed herself
on the verge of th" ggave. Mrs. Ella
Evans. oGStarr. S C.. Route 4.
foumKgnCat and almost completH re
lief in the first bottle of Tanlac shX
took,/ “It seemed ajmost like a mir
acle the.' way Tanlac worked '^ %be
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the home of her son-in-law. (' <
Crocker, of 11 Prime street. An
derson Her staten*.«-nt follows:
*1 suffered very badly from stout
ar b trouble for twelve years hefor *
I began taking Tanlac. and it seem
led that no medim ine would break
i up my trouble Frequently I would
have terrible spells, and my’heart. |
«tmjjach apd r.«‘rves woubl net rrut oi i
or let* all at oare an*l I would nearh
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w ith
att: r k-* 1 had lost
doll babv and a doll bahvLnink . * .
X.on*- fruit of all kinds on ! ' i ;lM
, w (* i k - Well 1 will close f<>* ’ fa;.
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Jacksonboro. S. C.. Dec 7. 1916
si Santg: *-*>.
1 want you to bring me »t large
'll and berl for it to sleep om I
‘■ant a pretty bracelet and a
Tf!0 - Santa, please bring mv little
•'by brother one of the largest
**"9* von have. We ?>**e going to
'*■ a k'hriatmag tree Thursday he-,
Christmas, and we want you Christmas
'‘ J bv present, so-don'.t disappoint-u e J pect you.
* - Year ^friABdr "/ I
ELIZABETH GREG
Dearest. Did •Junta- ./ . .
W* ary goin B /tf) hav, a cb i
t-ec andX*‘ waW,t you to »>•
Sn-.v Sant. 1 , her* V o '* L-t
I V. ,nf you io bring im* a d'dl a-
lai E** as volt can fimi. and I '" anI
von to bring a b.-.l for it. a bed
room set and a tea ** t: lots o! < aty
die-.* and fruits Sow Santa w*
going to . xt)**ft you
Your friend.
BESSIE REYNOLDS
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Jacksonboro. S C D* ■ ,, 19L60
jXar Santa Clays
‘L am writi«fe you tonlgl't sending
in my wants just like a good man
others Rave.
Santa. I have been a r-al good
gfil as fai\as I know L want
whole kit< hen ojet, a little parlor set.
a buggy and a little Shetland pony,
a bicycle, wrist a writing
desk and a large doll with its own
bed to sleep upon. -
Santa Claus, you and Mrs r*anta
;(*laus must be sure and come to our
C#iristmas tree Thursday \ltefore
Youi fri'-mi.
ethellean strh klam
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Walterboro. S. c . I**' 1 11
IVar Santv Da was y
T want yoH v in bring me a t"-' ■
f.aby toys, fiuit. -the work
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and '1*
STR!CKL\M»
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WalC-rboi o. ^X»' Dei 11 !
D<‘ar >atitv t/laws
l want./ ou /to bring ’tr<
babv mink, and doll baby. »;.<> :
sorye’fruit and some fire work
:i "' iMmX of babv toys
ru.-r oi.rYA STRICKLAND
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We all are going ryes-
Totir Truo friend.
MARGARET O’HARA.
Waljerboro. S. C., D* < 1J 1 '' •'
Dear ganty Claws
1 want you to bring me a
an some nuts, cringes an ; li koir .
of fruit, an bre works.
Your friend.
JDNNIK B^ST UK •ELAND
Belton. D»-c.
Pl*-as*‘ bring my
ioa.D nutts. rafldi*-. a wagon to r i-
Richard and 'HtiSSMl'-'in ami .u
fhing cl si- vou havef left o,vci
Claude A. Graves. J>
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Belton. Dec. 4.—Dear Santa
Please bring me a bicycle and a do -
f.^rt ami some nuts ami a little
tore—that’s all.
Sara Caroline Graves
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oimf and 'IXl'd not believe I wou’d
e.er g*‘t x/ellX^Also I-luu! a Very
1. ,1 bow**l>ctroutm v //»Mtl\ Cues** at-,
k« My nerv«-s vxre in a terri
Id** - fix and n:\ hearFxfluttered a*
at deal.
J could not sl«-ep w* 11. amM was
xc weak I could harilly walk.
Though I had the fed of yo-diciT
'Mention, I got no bette * I live in/
country, but when I <ame hepe
to visit relatives I did not k^mw
tl ut 1 woubl lire tn g* t- ha< k
My relativ.'s ‘here- t*-rsu>td«-<l me
to take Tanlto and I cotySenped. * 1
have just finished t:iy itrst Lottie; 1
an a great deal stronger 'how inJpL-
f ' \ wav and I bare not had one pf
those attacks /ijtc**-1 beg.jX' taking
Tanla<* /Af>X n*Xvcs ;Xr.- niucit
strongej*/ and lyv >Coinach. liver,
bowels and hyitr). hav*- been streng-
tbenedXnd regulated ' hav*- a good
appetite mgW. also
TThe Verv first dose- of Tania'"
brought a chang*- for tlye better and
it seemed like a uitrarle the way
Tanlac* workefL 1 stopped 'all other
tr*atment when I began Tanlac In
every Xi>y Tanlac has mad*- my
..health better and I believe I am on
a Dear ^ami* .fin. road to complete r.'overv it
a train and i.ul t lN just* wonderful."
Tanlac. the master iii*dr**im*. is
-.sold by: • 1 ■
.]no. M Kb-in. Walteiboro.
The Colleton Cypress Co , Colle-
ton.
< ottagevilb* Drug Co., Cottag-v-
ville
Isiandton Mercantile
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W. C. Glover. Gree n Pond (Jack
son boro.)
Carter’s Pharmacy, Smoaks.
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\Ve have over $300.00 worth of Indies’, Gents’ and ( hll-
itren’s Handkerchiefs,, ranjping in price from a crrvheted
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edge handkerthief at 2 for 5c to a dainty plain lace
Handkerchief at 50 cents.
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In individual Holly lx»xes—$1 50/fo $5.00, Sterling SiL
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ver handles.
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THE BIGGEST LINE OF FIRE WORKS—WE HAVE
EVER HAD.
52 crackers to pack
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io/! ijicivhtirse crackers - - • - -X • •
!• »-2X^ iiR’h horse crackers
Spur^hTS, l>er packaj?** ....
/>m of a (iuns^elich • •
Rip Raps, ^«ch .... X .
Roman handles. Ammunition Sticks.
Bud Of the woods, a great he veil y
Tissue paper hall<*ons .. ; . . . - - . t * 25e
Roman Candles, each 5c. 10c. 15c. and 25c
ms, ms, ms
J’archessi
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Rook ...
Rummy..
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Old Maid . 5 and 10c
EYery toy adopted by Old Santa Claus for this Xmas
and hundretls of other games. /
giviing. Bring the Ujjtle folks and let them see the big
display of Dolls and Toys.
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. Holly Chocolate Covered Nuts, a 60c value. Pure.
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Fresh, Delicious.
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GIVE HER A BOX—SHE WILL APPRECIATE IT '
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