The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4
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1 D? your shopping early while
good things are on tap,
Grab the early bargains while the;
on the bargain map.
x Don't be one of those l^ites that
41 the shopping trails
\[' When all the clerKs are weary a
1 forty thousand sales.
4. What's the use of loafing while
ir early shoppers win?
^; When you are sweating lava, it.
4; same early birds will grin!
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Christmas eve the pleasant \
J- who ladle out the toys
jf Will be so worn and weary th<
') have no Christmas joys.
*> Haven't they a right to hollei
J' your putter and delay?
5 Pray leave them strength to c
Jjt brate a bit on Christmas day
k If you put off your shopping till
fr very last hour,
yjf I hope you draw a lemon the
second-hand and sour!
4
h [ The tardy shopper blithely said,
, Merry Christmas girlie!"
4' The clerh replied, "If you were d
or did your shopping early
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4' our Christmas table,
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*? till Christmas joy's a fable."
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Diamonds, Watd
A BIG ONE TO
Diamond rings and brooches, $25 up.
Diamond la valuers, from $18.00 up.
Comeo brooches, $6.00 to $40.00.
Cameo rings, $7.00 to $15.00.
o-fir.L' -nine 00 to 810.00.
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Signet rings, $2.00 to $12.00.
Rings set with semi-precious stones,
$2.50 to $15.00.
Gold sleeve buttons, $3.00 to $15.00.
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TXm* t. \ MERICANS go back to the "grind"
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ing the cigars that the wife chose
^7 because of the "pretty bands," but
?"MB?!? the Englishman observes boxing day
j-^ri that day. The name would lead one
to suppose something in the nature of
a fistic encounter, but the supposition
i is wide of the mark. The "boxing"
means simply boxes?the neat little
packages presented to the housemaid,
======^1 the cook, the postman, the policeman,
the railway conductor, the dustman.
The boxes are now generally quite
round, about the size of a fifty cent
piece in the great number of cases,
and are as much silver as the government
thinks best to put into a two
I j shilling piece or a half crown.
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bes and Jewelry
) SELECT FROM.
Gold front sleeve "buttons, $1 to $3.50.
Gold lavalliers, $3.50 and up.
A big line of bracelet watches from $5
to $40.00.
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Sterling mesh bags, $3u.uu.
Sterling vanities, $12.00 to $20.00.
A new line of cut glass, prices of which
will surprise you.
Gold knives, waldemer and coat chains,
doreens and other things too numerous
to mention, 50c and up.
COURTEOUS
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restless struggles of life are on this ^
day reunited and meet once again in j 1
that happy state of companionship and j J
mutual good will which is a source of j ^ ^
such pure and unalloyed delight and ! j
one so incompatible with the cares and j ^
sorrows of the world that the religious j J
belief of the most civilized nations I ^
and the rude traditions of the rough- ;
est savages alike number it among the j ^ Uj?
i first joys of a future condition of ex- i ^
: istence provided for the blest and i ^
happy! How many old recollections i jfc*
. and how many dormant sympathies ^
, does Christmas time awaken!?Charles . .. A A .
Dickens.
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