The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 25, 1903, Image 8
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I We take this method of ac
| Wc haVe lionestlv endeavored to
> this section of tlje State a clean, mode
market. And while we have not atta
wished,-yet that we have given a credit
people, is unquestionably evidenced in
that has been given us in the way of su
w the least spirit of boast and without a p
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/ /. . complete stock of edibles ever gathered
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South Carolina. It do-'.s us good to ha
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I us, as they do every day, and say when
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have it." It is a fact tbattthere are vei
r j 4 for the table and for finishing the me
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Our motto for 1004 is, "the liigl
\ and freshest goods, goods ot every desci
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% > margins of profits which will enable all
this store for what they would pay fo
stores."
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We believe that we can demonstrate
3 ' man or woman who will take the pain*
we have a'cleaner, higher grade of groc
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store and we know that our prices are a
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you get anywhare else. Our wish for (
coming year is that this may be the mo*
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Uur determination is to give to every ei
so far as their table exp3n~el go, the bea
little as any one else. Of course we kn
infallible. We have our faults, we ma!
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Christmas
o Our Friend:
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knowledging our sincere g
. support that we havg r
give to the buying public of
rn and thoroughly tirst class
ined our ideal as fully as we
able business enterprise to the
the fact ot the liberal support
ibstantial patronage. Without
article ot reflection on other men
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? the largest, cleanest and most
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under one roof in this part of
ve ladies of all ranks to come to
they are making their felections
it can be found anywhere, you
ry few goods for the kitchen or
al that we cannot supply from
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lest class of goods, the cleanest
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our patrons to get the best in
r the ordinary goods in other
to every reasonable, fair miudel
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i to investigate our stock, that
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:eries than any other ordinary
lways in line with those that
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very friend and patron for the
<t prosperous year of all your life,
istoiner who trades with us, in
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t grade of table supplies fox as
iow that no business or man is
:e our mistakes, but we do what
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ratitude to a fair mindi
eceived at their hands.
We appreciate to the ul
continual preseuce ot our lady
We run a place that we try tc
no matter how reiiued, can ah
fear of anything but the most
ploye or the customers of our
Our custom is to give e
and require the same in rctun
say that in appreciation of the
and without which it would h
of the character that we run, 1
dence that we can give is
our constant endeavor will be,
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it takes courage and manhood
apparent mfstake that we mak
tion of our customers, no matl
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give every man and every cij
out^otherwise. If you are w
of all favors that you
not our ouBtonicr^H|[;ecti
you may l,eJ^BFfitid out <
of goods tJg^e handle. Wc
friend^Rnd an added customer
To our farmer friends
to make your arrangements fo
what we have to offer you. \
interest to place your business
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MAN WHO HAS TO BU
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ed public for the generous HH
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Lmost the presence and refinement that the
patrons give to our place of business. W
> make above reproach, where any lady, J
vays feel at home and without the slighest .-fl
courteous treatment, either from the em- .
establishment. I I
very body the treat men t of a gentleman I
1, but not to be too ldhgthy, we wish to I
s liberal patronage that you have given us,
ave been impossible to maintain a place I
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we believe that the most substantial evi- <ufir
to assure our patrons that in the tpkdma*" I J
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not to do as well as we have in the past, fi J ; J
"jjlfod ready to correct every . I I V
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Jf/r^Ming ia all our transactions and we t y V
f?tn of JBcr credit for the same until we find I*.
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L|ed ?L#solicita share of your business, so that
ully jv"landAet\i0ti of doing business and ihe kind I
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installment, *v\ v I Am
for up. . "M ||h'tffiERfl
throughout the COtnTfywe invite you not H
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r another year until you have seen us and 1 1 1 I
Vc believe that we can make it to your 1 9o9
with us. S gjlgfl
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