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Camden Iron and Brass Works ? Castings ? Cotton Mill Work a Specialty - Carolina Motor Company Gatoline ? Oils ? Repairs ? ?' .I ? ' ' ; ' *?; r':: ' v" * ' .. * 1 F. D. Goodale Watchmaker and Jeweler Camden Floral Company Say It With Flowers Grown in Camden J. L. Mimnaugh & Co. . Camden's Lowest Prices * Chapman H. Barrett Millwork ? Sash - ? Doors Camden Real Estate Exchange We Sell Lots Home Furnishing Company Funuhnf and Musical Instruments A. A^hanks Quality Plumbing and lWling L. Schenk & Co. Best Place in Town to Shop Lomansky Brothers High Quality Shoes and Repairing Camden Clothing Company Yeur Satisfaction Our Success Williams Insurance Agency Camden'* Oldest Insurance Agency Haruch-N ettles Company Dry Goods and Clothing John M. Villepigiie & Co. Coal and Wood The Outlook ladies' Ready-to-Wcar and Millinery /turns <? liarreti Hardware and Builders Supplie* Wolf e - KicJud Company Dry Good* a-.u Clothing All for one ' ' :--V ? ' ' *'? ? ?. : ; . ' . : v. ' - . ... : ? .... - V . ? ?. ; A community or town can no more afford to be divided against itself than can a family. Cam den is in reality one big family? as is every town and community regardless of its size. Are we divided against ourselves? The question cannot be answered collectively. It must be answered individually ? and there is no better time to an- ' swer than today. Let us face the facts. Let each df us check up on our own short-comings and each decide to never again, by word or act, be guilty of disloyal ty to our town or an unconscious traitor to our own best interests. Perhaps there are those of us who do not fully realize how our seeming little acts are a violation of loyalty ? and finally a direct blow against our own personal interests. Let us illustrate. A big majority of us are property owners. We worked, earned and saVed to invest here. When we bought we naturally hoped our investment would be a paying one. ' Whether our investments are paying ones de pends absolutely and entirely upon every one of ? us. ? ? There is no selfish motive in the aim. If we make Camden a better town ? and a more pros perous town which, through industrial and com mercial needs will attract new people, then all will reap prosperity. The method of achieving this is a simple one. AH we have to do is throw all of our resources into home affairs. These resources include all of buying and selling ? pleasures and amuse ments, as well as needed material things. In creased business means more monev in circula tion ? all of which in turn is thrown right back into building, improvements, more work and bet ter wages. But the big point is to start doing it! today ? and every day we should religiously follow this policy? else we are disloyal? dividing our family against ourselves and helping its fall. Buy your goods from business houses who patronize our home banking institutions. ly Electrik Maid Bake Shop Good Bread Made in Camden ft Schloshurg's Dept. Stores Complete Outfitters to the Family Brace's Pure Food Store V . ^ Geed Thing* to Eat ? ^ I'M ? u;. & v Buddin's Book St*>re Stationers and Kodak Finisher* ? ' ' ' ' * The Martha Washington Tea Shop ? -Caterers Hasty's Battery Service ' '? ' W *V. ' 7 \ ?; Prestolfae and Columbia Batteries r ?' i Enterprise Mercantile Co. \ * Dry Goods ? Shoes ? Clothing - DeKalb Grocery Complete Line Fancy Groceries '??? ??? Camden Furniture Company Fine House Furnishings The Fashion Shop Camden'* Style Center C. P. DuBotte & Co. Rent* ? Insurance ? Real Estate McLeod-Rush Fancy and Heavy Groceries ? ? ?? . ? ? m Hirsch Bros. & Co. ? ? > Furnishers to Men, Women and Children. DeKalb Service Station t Car# Washed, Polished and Doped J . B. Zemp Drayage and Storage Kershaw Motor Company Ford ? Ford son I Incoln v- .-.-i . ~ ?" Y Ji i Airfrn*