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49 YEARS 49 llyr Ill lis -t' - KM ' "L "Lti E.IV.V-'RH lEJi-:' - - ML- --'Ml -.k-iF--r7 Has stood the test of the most critical. For 49 veara if h hn - household word in practically every home in Maury county andln many of the ad jo.mng count.es, and not only here but its fame exfends fir "Sto th? South land?4 next Year It Will Celebrate Its Golden Jubilee ?4KySJLB1 the grinding of Wheat into Flour. For Forty-Nine fect jj L o)lcL Stands at the front rank of all mill products and commands the highest price, ... uanmg, sidna& up xo ine mgnesi. Hundreds and hundreds of Ladies ot maury ana adjoining counties can attest to its superioriry. Sfu if if This Mill puts out one ot best brands ol Corn Meal on the Market. The same is the case with theteeds ot all description Ashton's Bran and Middlings are sought for all over the South. Mill IT If JUL mm nn Housekeeper If your Christmas Cake and other bak ing has Ashtons' Best Flour in them, you are sure to please your husband and your visitors will pronounce you the best cook in the land. Get a bag from your grocery. Ask for "ASHTON'S BEST" and refuse to take a substitute. 13 U JOHN B. ASHTON, Proprietor. 0h VMS) M 21 Forty-Nine Years in the Business. 48) Letters to Santa Claus Dear Santa: I am a good girl. Please bring me a doll, a doll buggy, and some nuts aod candy. Your little girl, VIRGINIA CLARK WILKES. 6fl2 E. Ninth street Bear Santa: I try to be a good boy. Bring me a and and a horn and a air gun bring me a horse with a saddle, i am your little boy, JOHN ROSS THOMAS. Columbia, - Tenn. Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please come to ee me Christmas. I want a train and Indian suit Your little boy, JOB CHEEK Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please come to ee ma Christmas. I want a doll and as Indian suit and fruit. Your little girl ANNIE LOUISE POTTS. Bw Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please come to me ChriBtmas. 1 want a doll and & biiRgy, and a piano and stove. Your HUle girl, GEORGIA McKEE. 1297 Garden St ' cycle, an automobile, a horse, a little pony and wagon, a billy goat, two cows, two calves and lots of wax. Bring "Dish" something bo he won't eat all of mine. Bring Billy Oliver lots of good things and hurry up and come. JAMB COVEY KANNON. P. S. Leave My package with Dr. Covey at Glendale and I will be sure to get it Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please come to see me Chfistmas. I want an air gun. 'I am, your little boy, JOHNNIE TERRELL Dear Santa Claus: 1 try to be good. Please come to see me Christmas. I want a gun. ALBERT PINKSTON. Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please bring me a bicycle and tool chest, some candy, fruit. Your little boy, JAMES ROBERTS. Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please bring me a drum and a little automobile. Yours, NOBLE RENFRO. this Christmas. I only want a little doll with long curly hair and some nuts and candy. Please don't forget my little sister.s Frances and Caro lyn and my big Bister, Mabel, bring her a music roll. Your little friend, EUGENIA COOK. South Main street. Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Pleace come to see me Christmas. I want a little baby doll. Your little girl, MATTIE MANNON. 119 McKay Street Dear Santa: Please bring me an air gun and bi cycle, overcoat and a fur cap with ear flaps, cow boy suit. Your little boy, EVERETT PADGETT. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. L 1915. Dear Old Santa: I am a little boy just 13 yean old and bolng to school and am in the fifth grade. Dear Santa, I want you to bring me a pistol and a harp, bogle and nuts, apples, candles, fireworks of all kinds. Yours truly, OSCAR B. WATSON. Dear Santa Claus: I try to be good. Please bring me a bicycle. JOHN MORGAN. Dear Santa Claus: ! I try to be good. Please bring me . a bicycle. If you have not enough to go around you may give some of my things to the poor little girls and boys. HERBERT MEADOWS. Automobile. 1 Dear Eanta SClaus: I try to be good. Please come to see me Christmas. I want a locket and ribbon and pencil box. Your lit tie girL ANNIE BELLE BRADLEY. S. High street. Columbia, Tenn., Nov. 30, 191&, Dear Santa Claus: I am a good girl. I want a fries ship bracelet some handkerchiefs, candy, orauges, apples, nuts, etc, Your little friend, CLAUDIA COMPTON. 1011 School strete. IVar Santa Claus: 4 . I try to be good. Please come to De Santa Claus: , . v.. 1 ,. . hirvrle. I try to be good. I lire at 1218 St Your little boy, A. P. MoALISTER. a bicycle, air gun. Please bring me Your little boy, J. D. MOORE. eolumbla, Tenn., 118 Carpenter St. Heir Santa Claus: 1 try to be good. Please come to e ae Christmas. I want an air gun. CLAUDD3 CAPLEY. Dear aSnta Claus: I try to be good. Please bring me football, some candy and a bicycle. Tour dear little boy, RARRY McCLELLAN. Dr Santa Calus: 1 try to be good. Please bring a goat wagon, horn and some candy. Tour little boy, CLARK COCHRAN. Glendale. Tenn., Dec. 2. 1915. Dear Santa Claui : I am a little boy two years old and my pappy thinks I am a real good boy. I want you to bring me a big football, an orange, one apple, a di Dear Santa Claus: Please fcring me a train, cowboy suit. If you have not enough to go around, you may give some of my things to the ioor girls and boys. Your little boy, ! ALLEN D. YOKLEY. Dear Santa: ' I try to be good. Please come to see me Christmas. I want a doll, and a writing "desk. Your little girl, ; FRANCES DUGGER. ' 1012 S. Main street. t ; Dear Santa Claus: I Please bring me a doll, and a bug 'gy and some candy and oranges. 1 Your little girl. j ETHELEDA O'BRYAN. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 1. 1915. Dear Santa Claus: ' I wont ask you to Dim me uu What a llfoman Uants A woman likes pretty things as well as the useful. Our stock contains a won derful array of suitable gifts for women. Art Calendars, Perfumes, Toilet Cases, Leather Goods, Ivory Goods, Sta tionery, Manicure Sets, Block's Candies, and scores of other, items which will be acceptable to any woman. Make your selections early while as sortments are complete. Give Him Something Useful It's easy to please a man. All he wants is something useful. The telection of suitable gifts for men is apt to be a puzzling problem for the ladies. If he is a smoker CIGARS are always in order. PIPE?, CIGAR CASES, and other items of smokers' supplies are also accept able. SAFETY RAZORS make ex cellent gifts. SHAVING SUP PLIES, HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, TRAV ELING SETS, BOOKS, CAM ERAS, Etc., come in the list of practical giit goods for men. Don't worry about the men. Come in and see our stock. It will suggest just what they need. Shop Early" A A .ri. 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