The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 13, 1925, Image 2
Cantdett Iron and Brass Works
Casting* ? Cotton Mill Work a Specialty
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Klectrik Maid Hake Shop
Good Bread Made in Camden
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zSchlosburg's Dept. Stores
Complete Outfitters to the Family
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ft race's Pure Food Store
Good Things to Eat
Buddin's Book Store
Stationers and Kodak Finishers
Hastf/s Battery Service
Prestolite and Columbia Batteries
Enterprise Mercantile Co.
Ford Car Ticket With Each Purchase
DeKalb Grocery
Complete Line Fancy Groceries
Camden Furniture Company
Fine House Furnishiags
The Fashion Shop
Camden's Style Center
C. P. DuBose Sc Co.
Rents ? Insurance ? Real Estate
McLeod-Rush
Fancy and Heavy Groceries
Mirsch Bros. & Co.
Furnishers t? Men, W ?Men and Children
DeKalb Service Station
Cars Washed, Polishe d and Deped
J . B. Zemp
Dray a gf* and Storage
Kershaw Motor Conipatiy
Ford ? Fordson ? -Lincoln
Miss V/. K. Gerald
Millinery and Art Goods
Money Makes the Mare Go !
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A merry wag of a philosopher once remarked:
"Money makes the mare go." The same applies to
CAMDEN. It is getting down to first principles
when we look toward the development of our town
and community from that standpoint. And there
is no better time than RIGHT NOW for all of us to
clearly see this fact and be governed accordingly.
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Heavy taxes may swell and make healthy the city
treasury, but unless the citizens also prosper the town
cannot grow. Nor can any group or interests profit
at the expense of the people and the town thrive.
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Money earned at home should be spent at home.
Money sent away from home is gone ? ultimately to
help develop 'some other town. Those who earn in
CAMDEN and spend it elsewhere are slowly but
surely undermining their own earning powers, their
jobs and their own local investments.*
Money earned at home and spent at home divides
itself into every avenue of our community activity.
Business is better; jobs are more plentiful; salaries
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are increased; building is resumed; realty values go
up; homes are better; people are happy and the
town grows. *
Spend Your Money in Camden !
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Carolina Motor Company
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Gasoline ? Oil* ? Repairs
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F. D. Geodale
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Camden Floral Company
Say It With Flowers Grown in Camden
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Farmers Grocery Company
Hay ? Grain ? Provisions
L. Mimnaugk & Co.
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Camden's Lowest Prices ?
Chapman H. Barrett
Millwork ? Sash ? Doors
Camden Real Estate Exchange
We Sell Lots
Home Furnishing Company
Furniture and Musical Instruments
A. A. Shanks
Quality Plumbing: and Heating
L. Schenk & Co.
Best Place in Town to Shop
Lomansky Brother $
High Quality Shoes and Repairing
Camden Clothing Company
Your Satisfaction Our Success
Williams Insurance Agency
Camden's Oldest Insurance Agency
Bmruch-N ettles Company
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John M. Villepigue & Ce.
Coal and Wood
The Outlook
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery
Burns & Barrett
Hardware and Builders StofH>l'e*
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