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i i The Press and Standard, Walferboro, S. C. Wednesday, Decembep 18, 1918, % % v ■— 4 V X- prices, as the owner f, • r^ X I ^ <y ,. One Dollar will buy as much goods at this sale as Five will buy at any other place selling the same goods. / You may be told that this is old * ' * ' ' ^ stock. There is some old stock, but there are thousands of dollars worth of good stock, and it all goes at same prices regardless of today’s values. X SHOES / t Hundreds of pairs to go at half the wholesale cost of today. Come early and get your choice. DRESS MS / •, » ' . f ' ‘ NOTIONS - „ * »* V. including serges and other staple goods bought before advances went on are to be sold at sacrifice 9 j Prices. Come and see. * • ^ - . Thousands of articles in this . 6 • ri ' ; .« department needed every day in - * v every home. All kinds of Santa Claus goods bought by Mr. Taylor last year to go at prices much lower than merchants paid for them this year. : / > * •• x TAYLOR’S Store NEXT TO * Brown Furniture Company — — SALE BEGINS ".V ^ / \ .'•’S .rr AND EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD OR GIVEN AWAY TO EMPTY STORE BY JANUARY 10TH Sales Ladies Wanted XX" r , Manager ■f-