The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 22, 1909, Image 8
Christmas
Something that , is needed in the Home—Somthing to be appreciated
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Useful, Ornamental and Durable
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Special Cash Prices Delights to Housekeepers
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tor December
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To look through our two Stores will convince you that we are over
stocked. We are going to reduce our stock if low prices count for
anything. If there is anything in the Furniture and Hardware line
that you want we will sell it to you this mouth if you ate in any sort
of trailing notion at all. We take inventory immediately after Christ
mas, and we must reduce our stock greatly by that time.
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Call Early and Make Your Selections.
We will hold goods until the 24th for delivery it desired.
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Special Price Cards
On everything in our Furniture Store. Call and see for yourself
what has been done.
This Advertisement
Shows only a few of hundreds of useful presents
to he found in our immense stock of House
Furnishing Go^ds.
We Carry Everything io Our Line
Brown Furniture and Hardware Company
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FOR LATE BUYERS
Islandton, Dec. 7. Dear Santa
Claus:—Please bring me a tea set
and some fruit and fire works. You
must visit me early.
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A true friend,
Eugenia Barnes.
Islandton. Dec. 7, Dear Santa
Claus:—I write to you to bring me a
beautiful doll and it dressed in silk
in a carriage.
Berth a. Connelly.
Islandton, Dec. 7, Dear Santa
Claus:—Please bring me a beautiful
pair of vases, and a doll baby, some
fire crackers and some Romatr Can
dles, and a cup. saucer and plate,
and a ball and some nuts and fruit.
Hennie Connelly.
Islandton. Dee. 7, Dear Santa
Claus: -T want a doll and a pretty
doll carriage and some fruit and fire
crackers, some Roman candles.
Please come by early, for when I
get up that morning I will run to my
hat.
Ethel Dopaon.
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It's only a day or two until Christmas, and we are show
ing—as we always are—the Best Line of Goods in Town
from which to make your Gift Selections
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Islandton, Dec. 7, Dear Santa
Claus:- Please bring me some fruit
to eat, a basket to carry ray dinner
in, and a beautiful doll. The doll
must have black hair with a pretty
blue silk dress on, and it must be
about four feet long with blue eyes.
Come Xmas night down the chimney
and put something in my hat.
Good-bye Santa,
Little Beulah Godley.
Islandton, Dec. 7, Dear Santa ?
Claus:—I want you to bring me a
wagon and some fire crackerers and
Roman candles, and a watch and a
pistol to shoot and a ball to play with
too.
I Van Rineath.
Islandton, Dec. 7, Dear Santa
Claw: - Please bring me a little toy
horse and wagon and a rubber ball
and some fire crackers and Romas
candles. I am a little bov six years
old.
Clinch Dopaon.
GET BUSY
Our Store is Decidedly the Gift Store •
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Because our line is particularly adapted to -the purpose, and
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notwithstanding the fact that we have enjoyed the largest
patronage in the history- of our store, we are still showing
a Line of Goods that Makes Gift Buying Easy,
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Merry
Christmas
S. flits JE»™ STORE.
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Christmas
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WALTERBORO, - - 8 0.
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We Are Opening Today a Big Shipment of
HUB SHOES
NEW SHAPES—NEW STYLES
KIR (1V IS MUIT llfl W H IKS flHB
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We have a complete stock for Men, Women and Chil
dren—all sizes and prices and you don’t have to take some
thing “just as good”—because we can show jou just what
you want. REMEMBER ITS HUB QUALITY.
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