The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 24, 1925, Image 4
LETTERS TO DEAR OLD SANTA CLAUS
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THE BARNWELL PEQPLE-SENTINEL, BARNffELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Barnwell, S. C- December 11, ,1925.
—Dear Santa, I wilt write you and
tell you what I want for Christmas. I
want a big doll and a doll bed and
*ome fire works and fruit and candy
and a little stove and a little teaset
and a cartage for my doll Well I will
close for this time—from Ethel Mae
Sanders.
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 10, 1025.—
Dear Santa Clause, Just a few,‘lines
to let you know what 1 want for Xmas
I want a doll a teaset some fireworks
some fruit nuts, well this is all I will
ast for this time—Your friend, Haysy
Sanders.
Ham well S. C. Dec. l>, 1025.—Dear
Santa Claus, I will write-tyou to let
you know what I want for Xmas. 1
want a doll and some fire crackers and
some sandpoppers and a little wagon,
T are a little girl nine year-old. that
is all I ask for.—-Mae Creech, f
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 10 1925. Dear
Santa Claus—Just a few lines to let
you know what I want for Christmas.
I want a doll a»d a tea set and some
fire work and plenty of fruit. Well
I guess that will lx* all I will ask for
this time Being as money is scarce.
Your smart little girl Sarah Temple
ton.
Elko, S., C. Dec. 7th, 1925—Dear
Old Santa Clause, I anm a little girl
ten years old and I am in the fourth
grade and I want you to be sure and
remember me Christmas night Santa
Clause. I am going to tell you what I
want you to bring me I want you to
bring me a big doll that can go to
sleep and say ma ma. and I want you
to, bring me a carriage for it. and I
want you to bring me some fruit and
toys to. so good by dear old Satnta
Clause—from a smart little girl, Eula
Lie Ross
Barnwell, S. C. December 10, 1025.
—Dear Santa, I will write you a few
lines to let you know what I want for
Christmas. I want you to bring me a
big doll and some fireworks and other
toys to, I want some fruits and I want
a little doll sarrage and a little bed
for my little doll. Well I will close
for this time.—Sarah Sanders.
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 11 1925—Dear
Santa Claus—I want you to bring
me a stove and a table and a teaset
and my sister a trycicle and thts All
for this Christmas with love Ima
Diamond.
Barnwell S. C. Dec 14 1925—Dear
old Santa Claus—I am going to write
you a few lines to day I want a cap
S pistol, and a little wagon and a
little Bicicle Six and a little car and
Some fire works ancf ’some "fruit—
Hilda, S. C. De<‘. 14. 1925—Dear
Mr. and Mrs. Santa—Christmas is
coming and I thought 1 would write
and tell you what I want for Christ
mas I want a fountain pen and also
some fruit and candy, and some fire
works and also bring Dalice Maee
a rubby- doll and some fruit and
randy, and a hall and also dont for
get Mr. Nettles he wants a little cap
pistle and also some fruit and candy.
I know you will half to divied with
other little girls and boys, so I
must close for this time hoping you
a merry Christmas and a happy new
year your loving little girl Aleth
Collins.
Elko, S. C. Dot'. 7, 1925.— Dear
Santa Clause, I am a little girl only
Santa Clause, I am a little girl dnly
eight eight yea is old and am the van-
ce grade firl. 1 want you to be rure
and remember ,e Christmas night
Dear Old Sarita Claise 1 am going to
tell you wha 4 I ‘ant for chris 1 m*u.
Santa Clause I *• int you to bring me
a big doll that will go to sleep and
say ma ma. and a carrige, and some
fruit and fire works. So good bye
dear old Santa Claue—from a smart
little girl, Earline Ross.
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 7th. 1925. Dear
Santa Clause: I want you to bring me
some fire Works and a teddy bear, a
doll and carriage.—with love, Ermett
Sanders.
This Week
By Arthur Brisbane
WISE MEN, MAGICIANS.
SAME THING.
THE PRESIDENT’S PLAN.
A WOMANS CAFE.
Quit wondcrful Christmas. ES/e
the Sunday school had Thciiu
CHRISTMAS TREE EKERClSES , AND
AFTER. NEARLY ALL THE PRESENTS HAD
Ceen Enen out — And Yboa heart
«/A5 e£fr!MNW<r TO SlWK DeCAUJE YOU
HADN’T RSCfftUgD ASWfLC THING- — AND
Finally the Si/periwtenDAnt Reached
up poa. that Dcaotiful bnfdoll which
Yqu had urn rvHN 'dared to hope foil —
AND CALLED OUT YOtlfU NAME
OH-OH - NSNEfL WILL THAT day' . . .
Be RNUWneu — . ' *,* • *•« ■*
Canadian helium “Teapot Dome
fair.”
Give our Canadian brothers credit
for that.
And what, ff anything, would Gov
ernment do to help the farmers? A
great deal is done for railroads. A
Tjo'verhrhent board watches over them,
raises rates when the railroad iacks
reasonable profits, and sayr to the
public, “Pay or walk.”
Would the Government show .in
terest of that sort in farmers and
MAKE the public pay for wheat and
potatoes enough
well?
to pay the farmer
impression was that anything
one million up was quite safe.
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A learned Britisher, translating the
Bible, finds a mistake in the King
James version. The men that th?
staT'guided to Bethlehem were not
kings or “wise men” they were magi
cians.
In ancient days, the difference was
slight. Unless a man*was a magician
the superstitious people thought little
of his wisdom. That is why founders
of new religions have been compelled
to perform miracles,- or pretend per
formance.
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Martin, S. C. Dec. 4th, 1925.— Dear
Santa: I am a little boy eight years
old and go to school every day. I stud-
dy very hard and 1 do not want you
to forget to come around my way
xmas night. I want you to bring me,
some fruit of a ll kinds, two boxes of
large fire crackers, tw:i Roman can
dles , Five boxes of pistol caps, two
sky rockets, one cap pistol, one pack
of little fire crackers, some nuts of
all kind. I have several brothers and
sisters don't forget to visit them too.
I will close as I think I have ask for
enough at one time. —From your lit
tle boy, Ephran Ellis Bates. -
P. S. Please don’t forget my teacher
Miss Mcelnten bring her something
too.
The President says farmer*
solve their problems, or some
^them, by co-operative maketing.
Could the President guarantee
the farmer* against prosecution, bas
ed on restraint of trade, if farmers
combined, established market places
and fixed prices?
Martin, S. C. Dec. 4th, 1925.—Dear
Santa, I am a little girl twelve years
old and in the forth grade^and I have
light compleexion and light hair, I
want you o bring me a compact and
story book and all kinds of fruits and
fire works. Santa I have a little neice
name Audrie Lousie and she is two
months old and I want you to bring
her a rubber doll t Hnd a rattler and
dont forget my teacher Miss Rice
bring her something, dont for get my
mother and father bring them some
thing too, and I got lots of brothers
and sisters. Well I will say By By—
your little girl, Lucile Bates.
P. S. bring me a wrist watch band
to wear with my watch.
The District of Columbia Court of
Appeals decides that the indictments
in connection with the stealing of the
naval oil reserves must stand.
It would be surprising, gratifying
and new if the fact should be estab
lished that in this country a man can
not go free even when he Steals one
hundred million dollars. The general
The great Kepler, working at his
cosmic problems, depending on the
Emperor for money and protection,
had to pretend that he could read
the stars and tell the Emperor’s for
tune, warning him or .encouraging
him, according to the stars. For the
magnificent wisdom of Kepler, one
of the wbrld’s six greatest astronomer
and mathematicians, the Emperor
had little use.
In the Swiss village of Fiona men
drank brandy, and got drunk. There
was no cafe and the village was on
a “hard stuff” basis.
The men wanted a cafe. The women
objected, opened a women’s cafe and
ran it, supplying the men with light
beer and wine and keeping an eye on
them. Strange to say, the men who
objected a t first are now contented,
and what is more important, they
are sober.
Drunkness has disappeared from
the village. *
Here we are trying the other ex
periment, driving out light wine and
beer, putting in bootleg whiskey. Time
will tell which is the better plan.
the American Tree Association, won
ders who could beat Mr. Luther's re
cord. ~
It could be done easily if the Gov
ernment would use half a dozen flyi
ing machines to scatter seeds aloni
naked mountain ranges, Swept
fire.
SHERIFF SALE. ,
State of South v Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
.THE STATE u *
vs.
rJ. P. FELDER
■ Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty, I have this day levied upon and
will sell to the highest bidder for
qash, between the legal hours of sale
in front of the Court House at Barn
well, S. C., on Monday, the 4th day
of January, 1926, this being Salesday
in said month, the following describ
ed real estate:
29 acres of land, in Ashleigh
School District, designated as tract
No. 1 and two, on plat, made by E.
McNair Carr, dated Oct. 1918, re
corded in office of R. M. C. for Barn-
11 County, title book g-C.'-page 672, -
-tract containing respectively 14
and 15 acres and bounded as follows:-.;'
North by E. H. McDonald and tract —
No. 6; East by tracts Nos. 4 and 5,
and South by tract "No. 8.
^ Ubvied upon and sold, to satisfy .
the above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES
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Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C. f 15th day of Decern^
her, 1925.
P. C. Luther, devoting his life to
planting trees, celebrated his sixty-
third birthday by announcing his in
tention to begin planting 10,000 more
trees. Charles L. Pack, president of
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snellin^, Esq., Probate
Judyge.
WHEREAS, Sarah Ann Brown''
made suit to me to grant unto Louis
Cohen Letters of ikctministratipn of
the Estate and effects of Henry
Brown, deceased.
THESE. ARE THEREFORE,* to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
ienry Brown, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell S.
C., on Tuesday, Dec. 15th, next,* after
publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 30th.
day of November, A. D. 1925
JOHN K. SNELLING
Judge of Probate .
Published on the 3rd day. of De
cember. 1925, in The Barnwell People-
Sentinel. f 2t.
A Government board now tellr mov
ing picture men that they may not
exhibit their own pictures in their
own theatres.
If that were sound—of course it
is NOT sound—farmers could not
sell their own products in their own
maikets, which is what they SHOULD
do. ,
Canada discovers a deposit of hel
ium gas and the.Canadian Govern
ment has bought the three producing
wells, keeping for itself at! helttmr
rights.
In Canada the Government will
keep and work these wells for the
public benefit, and there will be no
Choice
Fruits
Vegetables
and
Nuts.
Diplomatic Bob 1
Quality
Groceries
Butter
and
Eggs.
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 10, 1925.—
Dear Santa Close, Just a few lines to
let you n5 what I want for Xmas I
want a doll tea set some fire works
fruit,, nuts, well this is all I will ask
for this time—From your friend Myr
tle Sanders.
Elk, S. Dec. 7th 1926.—Dear
Santa, I am a little girl only six years
old and I am in the first grade, I ;
want you to be sure and remember !
me chriatmas night old santa clause
I am going to tell you what I want
, for chriitmas I want you ot bring
me a big doll that will go to sleep
and say m* ma. and I want a doll
good bye Did Santa Clause, —from a
smart little girl, OUie Ross.
Young Robert La Follette, newly
elected Senator from Wisconsin at
31, is not destined to be known
Any one of our many customers will tell you to stop shopping for quality and stop
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hunting all over tbwn for the lowest prices! They trade here because they know they
will get guaranteed quality at the lowest possible price, plus friendly, polite and willing
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service. Just bring or phone in your orders and let us fill them from our always fresh
stocks of juicy fruits, quality vegetables and* groceries.
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—- • HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
Seeded Raisins, per pkg . 15c
Currants,per pkg. . . . . . .*. . . . . 15c
Walnuts, pied lb. • 35c
Citron,'per lb. . . . . . . . * < >: .... 55c.
Brazil Nuts, per lb. 35c
Pure Creamery Butter, per lb. , . 55c
PRICES CASH TO ALL. ^7
■Terry Bros.
MAIN STREET
York Imperial Apples, per 1-2 doz.
Figs, per lb. ...... v ... .
Campfire Yellow Cling Peaches, 40c
value, per can . 29c
Tiny Tot Garden Peas, per can . . . . 29c
Lima Beans, per can . .... V . . . . 29c
Stem Raisins, 2 lbs. for . 35c
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