The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 20, 1911, Image 3

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’ l • 4 J ' ■ IB), WUffKBBOW). 8. C. mimt. ■ I — I III 11 X FAOB x ' ^ ^ * v OT;' * > IS TO SHOP EARLY V* £ VERY Booth on or Large Second Floor is brimful of CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE—everything in the gift line is bright—Co mplete and new. Don’t worry over the gift problem—we have solved it beyond a shadow of a doubt—we have our TOY DEPARTMENT divided off into booths—each booth a complete stock of Holiday goods in itself—presided over by a competent salesperson—these booths contaun all goods of a kind. We will describe these booths below as they appear to you on your arrival on our Second Floor. 1ST BOOTH. In this Booth we have Candy—one of the finest ■v Mixtures we could buy to retail at ioc. per pound— we have also better grades of confections at ioc. per package—25 and 50c. per pound. All Standard goods in this booth We have also put on Fire works. Best tire crackers, sure shooters, 6 packs for 25c. Roman Candles, Torpedoes, etc. 2ND. BOOTH. W have selected for this Booth and have on display— the prettiest line of pictures, mottoes and fancy goods of a like nature ever offered here and the prices are very low —no trouble for you to find a very acceptable present in this * -' r Booth for almost any one. The goods are all well and taste fully displayed and we have a competant saleslady in charge to serve you quick. 3RD. BOOTH This is one of the prettiest booths—in it we are displaying Books, Games, Stationery, Fancy Boxes Banners and Post Cards. This line is complete in * 0 * every derail and should appeal to any one who desires this class of goods. We are very proud of this booth and trust it will meet with your approval. 4TH BOOTH: Here we have assembled the greatest array of ioc. Cups and Saucers you ever saw. They are the cream of ioc. values. Also in this booth you will find ioc. I redescent Glass, i5Ci Salad Dishes, and miny other articles in the China line at 10 and 15 cents— • 4 VI this is one of our very popular v Booths and no more appropriate presents can be found at the price. ~5TH BOO FH. > £> v * C hinaware again—but just a little bit higher. In this Wonder Assortment we have 15. 20, 25 and 50c. Cups and Saucers, Salad Sets, Cake Sets. Berry Sets, Celery Trays. Desert Saucers, etc ; and in fact a complete Crockery Gift line. This booth should appeal to those in search of high class, servicable gifts. 6TH BOOTH. Here we have the most wonderful array of 5c., 10c , and 15c. Vases you ever saw; and it will surprise you to see the quantityjwe have, some one has remark ed—that we have a pair of vases for JeveryJhome in Colleton County. They are the best values we have ever shown and should be appreciated by those in search of showy and servicable presents at a moder ate price. 7TH BOOTH 1.. This is our wonderfu; Doll display. Eye~v con ceivable kind of Doll known to the German Manufac turers. We have Boy Dolls, Girls’ Dolls, Dolls that will break and Dolls tha won’t, China Dolls, Kid Dolls, Rag Dolls, Rubber Dolls, and every other kind of a Doll. When it comes to Dolls we are it. in every sense of the word, and the prices are away below the cities. i.TH BOOTH Tin Toys, of every possible kind. Automobiles, Engines, Trains, Flying Machines, Climbing monkeys. See Saw Boys, Merry-go-Rounds, Carts. Wagons, Tin Stoves, Music Boxes, Tin Ranges, Tin Sets, Roll- 6 er Chimes, and all of the 10 tho isard an 1 one other little things that goes to make up a complete Toy stock. This booth certainly takes the children’s eye. To The Good People of Colleton County: Allow us to thank you for the very lib eral patronage given us during this year 1911, and hoping for your even great er patronage during. 1912. We tried our utmost to give you the very best service this year, and promise that we will do even better next year. Allow us to wish you a merry Christmas and a very happy New Year. May 1912 have none of depressing conditions which have existed in the latter part of 1911. Here’s to a Happier Bright er and More Pleasant 1912. 9TH BOOTH Iron Toys—of every description, Automobiles 'v ' * Fraihs, Cooking Stoves, Drum*, Hornes. Tool Chests, Shovel and Rake Sets, Stuffed Animals, Roller Chimes, Hook and Ladders, Fire Engines, Bails, Doll Beds, Pianos, Organs, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Music Boxes and hundreds of other things. 10TH BOOTH o • V Fancy Goods—Albums, Toilet Cases, Handker chiefs, Smoking Sets, Jewelry Boxes, Pin Trays. Pin Cushions, Baskets, Comb and Brush Sets, Military Sets, Tie Racks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Collar Bags, Clocks, Ink Stands, Shaving Sets, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. DRY GOODS. >/ We have marked our Dry Goods and Notions down and expect to clean out an immerse amount of Winter Goods in the next two weeks. In these lines you will find a very marked saving over the prices for merly asked. These goods must go to make room for Spring Goods. We want to mentic n the fact that we clearing out all of our Suits, Cloaks and Skirts at less than cost, and if you are in need of any of these Goods, remember that now is the time to fill your wants. We have some very nice Suits left and they must go. 11TH BOOTH. This is our Wrapping Booth. After you have shopped all around, you will stop at this booth and get your small packages wrapped in one package, your name and address and time of delivery will be written on package. This wrap ping clerk will also give you a receipt for same, showing how many small parcels are in the larger package. Allow us here to try^to impress on you the importance of early buying. There is every advantage in it. for you will find complete stocks, and everything new and fresh, and will have so much more time to make your selection, so do come early, don’t wait until the last minute. DOWN STAIRS. We hive some pretty Cut Glass and China, small stuff for presents also Rugs. Table Covers, Art Goods, Drawn Work, Gents Neckwear, Kid. Gloves, Ladies’ Fancy Collars and Neck Pieces, Linen Handkerchiefs, Extracts, Toilet Waters and Talcum Powders, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Wool Blankets, Linen Towels, Nap kins, Bureau Scurfs, Pillow Shams, Infant's Cloaks, Hoods, Teddy Bear Blankets, Umbrellas and Para sols, Fascinators and Shawls. Infant’s Saques, and thousands of articles that would make acceptable Christmas Gifts. THE GIFT It At TAYLOR HAS If