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WHY IT PAYS IN MANY WAYS] TO TRY *- ? - * *0 * ;._ ../ * ' ' *'. -' ~f . *'1 if 8 K& Camden-Owned Stores First . < . __ *.' ; R)|J Many factors are involved in the statement as to "Why It Pays in Many Ways to Try Camden-Owned Stores First," Among I them we list comfort, convenience, the large number of stores and shops and plenty of parking space. ."'* * < I In Camden you will find the Camden-Owned Stores carry an unusually large stock of merchandise that permits of a wide I choice of patterns, designs and makes, coupled with a service that is unexcelled. jIf The trained sales people in our stores serve you gladly and willingly and it is a fixed policy to create a friendly atmosphere p that makes your shopping day one of pleasure. t| B The Camden-Owned Stores deposit their money locally where it is available for your farm, position or business in case you I need it. This is a service which cannot be overlooked in justice to the community. | B The Camden-Owned Stores, in the long years of their existence, have been instrumental in making Camden what it is today? I on the patronage which you have shown them for value received. A town is what its citizens make it. It takes money to I make a live town?therefore trade where a part of this money is returned to the community in the way of improvements. I The Camden-Owned Stores employ local help thereby assuring quite a number of employment the year round. I The Camden-Owned Stores many times buy your produce at market prices and you do not have to write to New York for your I money and wait thirty days. <.* I A few cents saved apparently here and there is really no saving at all especially should you have children in schoolr-which I are supported by the local merchant. " I If you think you are saving by spending where your money does not help pay taxes, support schools, churches, public im- I provements and making jobs plentiful?upon second thought you see the fallacy. j!| If the dollars say for example, that were spent in this community twenty-five years ago, had been marked at that time, one/II could still see some of these same dollars rolling around from one hand to another in the local community?and doing gooAi All If your dollar goes through many channels as prevalent today?its ci rculation, locally, is limited by a week at the most?arid II from here it goes to New York or elsewhere?leaving local circulation forever. JH 'III Credit is obtainable to those deserving at the Camden-Owned Stores. If you are sick or out of a job it sometimes is a real II service to be able to obtain food or clothing in such an emergency. Think this over. II This is not an appeal for business regardless of the price or the quality tobegiven to the local-owned stores. They want II you to try the local-owned stores first?for your own future protection. Jl As a rule most anything desired can be found in the local Camden-Owned Stores at prices comparing favorably with those of other stores or towns if you will judge fairly the price, quality, service, delivery charges, credit and COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY \ ... j TRADE WITH CAMDEN-OWNED STORES 4 f I ?' It Redfearn Motor Company FORD PRODUCTS TELEPHONE 140 L. Lomansky SHOES AND REPAIRING TELEPHONE 313 Hirsch Bros. & Company CAMDEN'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE TELEPHONE 6 McLeod-Rush Co. FANCY GROCERIES AND MARKET Ci(M)d Things To Rat. Services and Prices Right 44 TELEPHONES 26 Carolina Motor Company WE MAKE, SPEND AND KEEP OUR MONEY IN CAMDEN W. Sheorn & Son DRY GOODS?SHOES CLOTHING Williams Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE i TELEPHONE 52 Wolfe-Eichel Co. DRY GOODS?CLOTHING?SHOES " LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Burns & Barrett HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS TELEPHONE 94 The Leader DRY GOODS?CLOTHING SHOES W. G. Wilson PRICE?QUALITY?SERVICE WE LIVE, BUY AND SELL IN CAMDEN McCaskill & Lollis YOUR GROCER FOR YEARS SERVICE AND QUALITY ALWAYS Fischel's 5-10-25c Store R. S. Williams STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PHONE 47 WE DELIVER Camden Furniture Company THE HOME OF HONEST VALUES TELEPHONE 156 John M. Villepigue & Co. TELEPHONE 14 Electrik Maid Bake Shop SPECIALIZING IN KREAM KRUST BREAD CAKES AND PIES Rhame Brothers PURINA FEEDS HAY AND GRAIN TELEPHONE 92 Miss M. E. Gerald EXCLUSIVE MIL1NERY SHOP Lang's Grocery FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR MOTTO: "QUALITY FIRST^_ BBBw?kmwm* mmwmmmwmmwarn mummmmmmuwmmmtmmmmmmm Iodine Products Stores SOUTH CAROLINA'S OWN City Filling Station H SHELL PRODUCTS j WHOLES ALE?RETAIL TELEPHONE 70 _ II B. W.Marshall _| DRY GOODS?GROCERIES?MEATS PHONE 354-W - I A. Sheheen I GROCERIES?Wholesale and Retail I At J TELEPHONE 323-W I | DesChamps, Inc. I Dry Cleaning for Particular People OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU 403 DeKALB STREET PHONE 667 I Schlosburg's Stores 4 I Schlosburg's 5-10-25c Stores I OFFICE TELEPHONE a>S I City Laundry I Camden Dry Cleanery I PHONE 17 I