The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 25, 1913, Image 3
' I'O give the best
there is in print
ed products is the
chief desire of The Chronicle
plant, and we fully believe the in
creasing popularity of our printing
can be attributed to this one fea
ture. This assertion is strengthen
ed by the many satisfied patrons j
who are today using our products
and assuring us that they are pleas
ed by placing new orders. -:
ouR patrons are
not alone con
fined to this city;
we are constantly receiving
out-of-town customers. They re
cognize that the best results can
only be obtained by the use of up
to-date machinery and type faces.
To this end we have worked until
we now have one of the best equip
ped printing plants in this section
of Carolina.
/~\UR equipment consists of a Mer
ganthaler Junior Linotype, Cot
trell Power Press, two ? up-to-date
Chandler & Price Job Presses, Mailing
and "olding Machine, Paper Cutter,
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Stapling Machine- ? pulled by an I. H.
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C. Gasoline Engine; besides a complete
stock of printers Stationery and Inks.
<| We are here to serve you with any
thing in the line of Printed Stationery
for your business and personal use*
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' ? 'HE value of well- printed
* neat appearing stationery
as a means of getting and
holding desirable business has |
been amply demonstrated.
4f Consult us before going
elsewhere.
The Camden Chronicle
"PRINTING THAT PLEASES"
1109 N. Broad St. Camden, S. C
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