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To The Thrifty Folk of Walter boro
We take pleasure in publishing this list of Walterboro merchants who, commencing today, will givfc the
valuable and nationally popular &K Green Stamps a> your just and earned reward for paying cash, as well
as a book in which to place your stamps.. When it is filled just send it to the Preipium Store at 190
King Street, Charleston, S. C., where we have on display a representative assortment of the famous
Premiums--articles of utility, practical necessities and. comforts. *
Right now, when the housekeeping alk/wance is gr eatly overtaxed, owing to the increased cost of prac
tically every commodity, the genuine worth and substa ntial aid of these original trading stamps is most pro-
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noilnced. In over eight million American homes they are rendering a benefit to frugal housewives by en
abling them to obtain a discount though their purchase amount to but 10 cents, which return to therA a sav
ing of definite and lasting value—they save withbut sa crificing. They enable a merchant to quote better
prices because, they are given as a discount for cash, and wdth cash in hand the dealer/can buy, and, there-
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fore, sell cheaper to you.. Your benefit is two fold. Th ey are tokens of thrift and economy in the truest sense
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We cannot urge too strongly that the good folk of Walterboro make sure they receive every possi-
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ble benefit offered by this greatest of all profit-sharing systems. By trading with the merchants listed be
low, you can fill your book easily and quickly and every filled book means money saved and necessities ob
tained. A most hearty invitation is extended to y ou when in Charleston to visit the $«}(. Premium Store,
190 King Street, where the real worth apd value of Stamps is convincingly illustrated. . The merchants
listed here, as well as ourselves, want you to* receive the same important benefits as now enjoyed by over
eight million thrifty w’omen through the medium of these 20-year-old and original trading stamps.
, Another valuable feature of the Green Stamp collector is the exchange of coupons, soap wrappers, to
bacco tags, trademarks and other takens for Green Stamps, which aids materially the thrifty housewife to
fill her stamp book. We invite all collectors of such tokens to send them to our premium store and ex
change them for Green Stamps. Values of exchanges listed in the collector’s stamp book, which is free to
collectors of Green Stamps.
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TERRY & SHAFFER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES
HERNDON CLOTHING STORE
GENTS’ CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
DRUGS AND SUNDRIES
“TAYLOR’S”
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
A. WICHMAN & SON
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS
BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY
EVERYTHING in FURNITURE
C. L. FISHBURNE, Confectionaries
The Sperry & Hutchinson Company
190 King St., Charleston, S. C. Branches Everywhere in the U. S.
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