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LETTERS TO
SANTA CLAUS
Little Tots of Blakely and Early
County Make Known Their Wants.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a raincoat and mother
wants some stockings. I want a
bathrobe. I want a bugle and drum.
Daddy wants some sox. Good by.
CLAYTON CAMP.
Blakely, Ga.
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Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy five years old. I
have been a good little boy, too.
Please bring me a wagon and a train
and a pistol and a gun and heaps
of play things and nuts and candy
and fruit.
Your little boy,
WM. BRYAN STANDIFER, JR.
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Dear Santa Claus:
I have been a good little boy.
Please bring me a drum, a gun, a
pistol, a cowboy suit and lots of can-'
dy, nuts and fruit.
Your little boy,
WILL G. JONES, JR.
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Blakely, Ga., Dec. 16,. 1925.
Dear Santa: ’
Will you please bring me a little
car- —a train of cars, football—can
dy, apples, oranges and all kinds of
nuts. And please don’t forget my
mother and daddy. I have been a
real good boy here lately.
With lots of love from
ROBERT ANGLER.
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Hilton, Ga., Dec. 21, 1925.
Dear Santa:
I am a girl 11 years old and am
in the fiffli grade. lam writing you
to tell you what I want you to bring
me Christmas. I want you to
bring me a doll that will go to
to sleep and will say mamma, and
a doll carriage and a large ball and
some “nigger toes,” and some pe
cans, and, Santa, I am going to have
a little Christmas tree and put
some things on it for me and my
two little brothers. My little broth
er wants an express wagon, my big
brother wants a baseball and glove,
and don’t forget mother and daddy.
Your little girl,
THELMA FREEMAN.
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Dear Santa,
I am a little girl 5 years old. I
am my mama’s nurse when the
other children are at school. I will
ask for a mamma doll and a tea set,
a dining room set, also bring my big
sister Bonnie Ruth a basketball, for
she is so good to all of us and don’t
ask for anything, as she wants a
star for daddie and mother.
WILLIE VIRGINIA THOMPSON
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Blakely, Ga., Dec. 22, 1925.
Dear Santa:
Please bring me a little rubber
doll and a red rocking chair and
bring my big sis a basketball and
don’t forget to bring mamma and
daddy new Star four car.
Yours truly,
MILDRED EARL THOMPSON.
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Damascus, Ga., Dec. 20, 1925.
Dear Santa:
I am a 5 year old boy and am
going to school. Santa, I am in
the primer in school and am smart
and mind my teachre. So please
bring me a pair of leggins, a watch,
chain, fruit, candy, grapes and co
coanut.
I am, your boy,
J. H. HILLIARD.
P. S.—Santa, send my 7 year old
brother the same thing.
WE THANK YOU.
We would indeed feel ungrateful if
we did not extend, to our friends our
sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
we have enjoyed during the past year and
to wish for each and every one of them
ali the joys of the Yuletide season and the
best of the things which the New Year may ‘
have in store.
BARHAM JEWELRY CO.
BLAKELY, GA.
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’ Blakely,' Ga.
Dear Santa,
I am a little girl of 10 years old.
My teacher says that I am a smart
little girl. Will you please bring
me a doll and a doll tea set and a
rubber ball and don’t forget mother
and father/
MINNIE MAY THOMPSON.
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Blakely, Ga.
Dear Santa
I am a good little girl of 7 years.
In the first grade. I want a doll and
a doll tea set, table and chairs, and
please don’t forget papa and mama.
Yours truly,
CLIDIE LEE THOMPSON.
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Dear Santa:
Please come to Colomokee and
bring me a doll carriage and a cry
ing dolly and a little trunk. Don’t
forget to go to Tallahassee to see
my brother J. L. He wants a bi
cycle, and don’t forget all my folks.
Your little friend,
TOMMIE LOU GREENE.
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Blakely, Ga., Dec. 23, 1925.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy about 6 years
old and I have a sore arm and I want
a trycycle and fruit, candy, nuts and
fireworks, and that is all for this
time. I have been a good little boy
this year and will you please bring
me what I wrote for, will you?
Yours truly,
PAUL EDWARD CLARKE.
John Deer Plow points at
TARVER’S.
When the flavor of the Orange
changes then will the flavor of bot
tled ORANGE CRUSH change.
Wants, For Sale, Etc.
Sold from coast to coast—ORANGE
CRUSH in krinkly bottles.
WANTED—Corn and velvet beans.
ED CHANCY. 2t
CABBAGE PLANTS —Now ready.
JOHN UNDERWOOD. „ 2t
WANTED —Velvet Beans. Will
pay good price. ED CHANCY. 2t
FOR SALE—One house and lot
cheap. If interested, see W. N.
WEST, Blakely, Ga. 11-4 t
PEAFOWLS WANTED—Highest
cash prices paid. Write us. BEAR
CREEK SATSUMA CO., Fountain
Fla. Up
FOR SALE —Eggs for hatching
from Smith-Owen strain of Rhode
Island Reds, dark mahogany color.
OSCAR SANDERS. Rt. 6, Blakely,
Ga. ' 3-ts
. CABBAGE PLANTS —Call at V.
Lindsey & Co.’s South Main street
or send 25c, we will mail you 100,
500 for SI.OO. JOHN UNDER
WOOD. 2t
LOST DOG—Pointer female, liv
er spotted, one year old, untrimmed,
expecting litter of puppies when left
home. Answers to name of Pokey.
Suitable reward. C. W. BRIDGES,
JR., Route 3, Blakely, Ga. 17-itp
FRUIT TREES —I represent the
Concord nurseries and would be
glad to take your orders for pecan
trees, fruit trees, flowers, shrubbery,
etc. Write JOE B. GRIMSLEY,
Fort Gaines st., Blakely, Ga. 3-4tp
PECAN TREES are the longest
lived and probably the most profit
able orchard grown. Write for
price list, directions for growing
and other valuable information. J.
B. WIGHT, Cairo, Ga. 12-24-4 t
EARLY COUNTY NEWS
MASONIC NOTICE.
fes Magnolia Lodge No.
* 86 Free and Accept-
ff' ed Masons holds reg-.
u^ar commuir cations
KyS** on the first and third '
/ / \ Monday nights in
each month. The
time is 8:00 P. M. in the summer
and 7:00 P. M. in the winter. Vis-j
iting brothers are extended a cordial,
invitation to attend.
LOWREY STONE, W. M.!
11. STUCKEY, JR., Sec’y.
cßSbly tehT
Where there is a tend-
I ency to lime-deficiency, a
1 soft teeth or week bones | I
| there is special need for r
I cod-liver oil.
ScoiisEmiilsiwi
fc ft*
g of pure cod-iiver oil sup- |
| plies « richness of vitamins j
I that a child needs to as-
sure sound bones
and teeth, ft is easy -
to take—its benefits 'p’ji
are lasting.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J.
Takes the Place
of “Drastic”
Calomel.
Never take another dose of the old
style “raw” calomel. There is a newer
and more improved kind known as
Pepsinated Calomel. It does not
tear through your system like a
streak of lightening. People who are
ill or suffering with biliousness, con
stipation, indigestion, and especially .
with backache, headache and torpid
liver can secure immediate and com
plete relief with this new mild Calo
mel. Hereafter when you buy calo
mel, always demand the “pep-si-na
ted” kind. It is better for you, for
it is purer, milder and more benefi
cial to your entire system. In 25c
and 50c packages. For sale by
BALKCOM’S DRUG STORE.
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Quality not Quantity, in bottled
ORANGE CRUSH. Flavored with
fruit juices and sweetened with pure
cane sugar.
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We sell for less at
TARVER’S.
THE SEASON’S GREETINGS.
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We wish to take this method of ex
pressing our appreciation to our friends
for the very liberal patronage we have
enjoyed during the year coming to a
close, and to wish for each of*the ma full
measure of the joys usually attendant
upon the Yuletide Season.
For Cash Next Year.
Beginning with the New Year, we will
place our business on a strictly cash basis
—meaning, of course, that all repair
work, gas, oils and supplies will be
strictly cash-there being no deviation
from this rule.
Allow us to wish for you a most Happy
and Prosperous New Year, and to so
licit a continuation of your business
during the year to come.
ALTO WARRICK
Dealer in Dodge Bros. Motor Cars
BLAKELY, GEORGIA
ALBANY SHEET METAL &
ROOFING CO.
Albany, : : Georgia
We do first-class sheet metal work
and roofing. Get uor prices.