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CHRISTMAS EDIT:, DECEMBER, 1915. ;0 m!HlHiHMHilHIH QHltf!tf!tf!tfMtfItffrMtfM (itf!HMH!HMH!HiH!H!Hfr The Best Bread Is Made From Use It In Your Christmas Baking 4 FLynl All First Class Grocers Handle BLUE SEAL FLOUR Ask For It And Do Not Accept a Substitute "Special Holiday" Malie Of "BLUE IT AIT SEA FLOU Milled Expressly For The Finest Christmas Rutin est For Twenty-Four Years CnntambSa Mill Elevator C, AsK Your Grocer For BLUE SEAL FLOUR And Accept No Other Cahe Baking Is Made a Pleasure by the Use of ii i 11. mm mm mm FLOUIHI J ImhJ -llHiniiiii" V,,. J J, Get a Sack of Our Special Grinding Mtf$WHfrMHb MtftHMHfrMHMHMt I Letters to Santa Claus j JDear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a sleepy dolll. And some apples and a box of candy and oranges and nuts of all Jcinds. I am a little girl. I am 7 .yeares old. Dont forget my little sis fters and brothers. Dont forget mama jaad papa. I am your little girl, MARY LIZZIE HOLT. 2Dear Santa Claus. I am a little girl Just 11 months ld. Can't write much this time. JBrlng me some all day suckers and a rtrig rag doll. Your little girl. 1 KATIE S. HOLT. dy and nuts of all kinds. Don't for get little brother and sister. Bring them lots of things. Bring little sis ter a big rag doll. I think she is sweet. She is 11 months old and has three teeth. Your little boy, JAME ROBERT HOLT. let water, some pretty handkerchiefs, ! Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. a little box of stationery, some gloves j Dear Santa Claus. and a rain coat and anything else that I have been a good girl. I go to , you think I would like. And please school I am in the second grade. 1 do not forget my Sunday school am going to tell you what I want I school teacher and the little girls in want a doll and a doll buggy and a my class. I little trunk and a set of dishes and SARA ELIZABETH ROBINETTE a story book and a box of pencils and i i some candy, nuts and fruits and Dear Santa Claus- I 8ome fireworks and that is all I want. I have been a good little boy and ! Your little Bin, Columbia, Tenn., R. 2, Dec. 2, 1915 Dear Santa Claus. I am a little boy 7 years old and go .ta school every day and am learning rJast and love my teacher. My teach 'r's name is Miss Louise McFall. Please bring me a toy pistol and a box 9t caps, apples and oranges and can- Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy two years old. I am dady's and mama's little boy. I love them and 1 love you too. I dont forget you Santa Claus. Please bring me a little wagon to pull little sister in. I am a smart little boy. Brine me candy and oranges and nuts of all kinds. Your little boy, GEORGE ANDERSON HOLT. Columbia, Tenn., R. R. No. 2. Dear Santa Claus: This is your little girl that writes you every Christmas. I want you to please bring me a big doll with a trunk full of clothes. A bottle of toi- GLADYS JETER. South Garden street. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. f-'-h- ' , -4 . ilSss0''- -All r sV, & . - , , - . ! Vw 'J V f "V I want you to please bring me a bicy cle, a little watch, a little lantern, some fire crackers, some sparklers and some little gloves. Don't forget my little brother, Ashley. He wants Dear Santa Claus: a whip and a little watch, some gloves j g0 to school. I am a good boy at and a baby doll. Your little friend, I school. Will you bring me a tool ROSS ROBINETTE. chest? CHE AIRS MAYES PORTER. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. High street Dear Santa Claus: . I have been a good girl. I go to ( Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. school. Have not been absent or tar-ip ganta claus: I dy. I am in the second grade. I ; j have been a good j g0 to woant you to bring me a friendship scnool pleage bring me a story book bacelet and a box of handkerchiefs, j about tne war and some candy and Please bring me a Stephenson s Child's Garden of Verses, and a San ta Claus story book. Please bring me some gloves and don't forget the poor peaple. Your little girl, j CLAUDIA COMPTON. ' 1011 School street j Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. Dear Santa Claus. I have been a good girl. I am in the second grade. Miss Elizabeth Voss is my teacher. Please bring me a Red Riding Hood doll. Please bring me a writing desk. Santa Claus, I , have a little sister. She is 5 years old. Please bring her a baby doll. Please bring me a Mother Goose eryday. I am in the 4th grade. Please bring me a nice large doll and a set of doll chairs and a rocger for my doll and a doll bed, and something nice to eat, such as candy, organges, nuts of all kinds. Don't forget my broth ers Herchell and Casey Baxter. They want something nice to play with. Casey wants a picture for one thing. Herschell wants a ball and bat and some marbles and any thing you would like to bring him. Your friend, OBBIE BLANCHE WATSON. i uicuuaic, leuu., IX. IV. O, COX Hi. Dear old Santa. I am writing this for dear sick mother. Please bring mama a nice ring with papa's initials on it, J. L. H., and a nice comb and brush, and some of the very best fruits to eat. j Bring her a nice muff fur and neck i Pices fur. She will be proud of them. ' Bring papa a pair of nice glasses and mama also a pair of gid gloves. And don't forget this dear little boy that is writing, for my poor mother who is sick. Don't forget the baby and Bister. Your loving boy, MILTON HOWELL. Dear Santa Claus. I am a little boy six years old and have been a very good boy this year. Please bring me a sand crane, a pop gun, an Indian suit, a trapeze and some nuts and fire crackers. Your little boy. RANDOLPH KNIGHT. HOW TO CURE COLDS Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right Take Dr. King's New Dis covery. It is prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and mild laxa tives. Dr. King's New Discovery kills and expels the cold germs, soothes the irritated throat and al lays inflammation. It heals the mu cous membrane. Search as yiu will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years is a guarantee of satisfaction. (Advt) 2 oranges. Your little boy, LESLEY CLARK. 1915. Galloway street. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1915. Dear Santa Claus: I have been to school ecery day. I am in the second grade. My eachers name is Miss Elizabeth Voss. I am 9 years old. I want a story book, a nd some kid gloves. Don't forget Emma Jean. I live on Embargo street By by Santa Claus. Your little girl, LOUISE CLYMORE. Columbia, Tenn. Dear Snata Claus am a big boy wearing pants, and book. I live on Pulaski pike. Your 1 wan you to come and see me and little girl, MAY THOMAS. FOR RHEUMATIISM As soon as an attack of Rheuma tism begins apply Sloan's Liniment Don't waste time and suffer unneces sary agony. A few drops of Sloan's Liniment on the affected parts is all you need. The pain goes at once. bring many pretties. You will find my little red sockin hanging on one side of the mantel and Catherine's sockin will be on the other side, so don't get 'em mixed. I want a big fire engine with bells, a red wheel barrow, a choo-choo train, and a pony. Please, Santa, don't bring a wooden pony, for I have two of those ! A grateful sufferer writes: "I wasjhings, and I want a live poney that suffering for three weeks with eats hay. I know so many Mother Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, j GooRe g0 ftat brj me although I tried many medicines, ' , . , ,, f they failed, and I was under thejbook about Bpeep and Little Boy care of a doctor. Fortunately 1 1 Blue and all the others. Good-bye heard of Sloan's Liniment and after I dear Santa and don't forget any lit- J 2 4. 4.1 r J . using u uiree ur iour uaya am up tle boys and girla Your little friend ituu wen. i uiu emyiuyeu m uie ;VA1 biggest department store in S. P. where they employ from six to eight hundred hands, and they surely will hear all about Sloan's Liniment ; H. B. Smith, San Francisco, CaL Jan. 1915. At all Druggists. I (Advt.) 2 WALTER D. HASAIXGS, Jr. Glendale, Tenn., R. R. 1 Dear Old Santa Claus: I am writing you a word or two. I iftiHKiPsaiBE mmii Established 1911 Resources Over $35,000.00 The past year has been the best in the history of the bank. This Bank's highest aim is to serve it's customers and their interests are its chief concern Sf rvice is its motto. If you have not already done so, establish a ccnnection ith this Bank; let it help you finance your undertakings. To all of the friends and customers of the Bank we wish a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. HAMPSHIRE BANK Hampshire, Tennessee : : : : John T. Akin, President C. A. Ross, Cashier I am 9 years old. I go to school ev-I