Bankrupt Merchants Started Over And Others Bought The Stock
Bankrupt Merchants Started Over and Others Bought the Stock Mamie Jones wrote that some early Shelby merchants went bankrupt more than once. When a store failed, its entire stock was often bought by another local merchant, who resold the goods. These bankrupt stocks could be substantial and were an important way competing merchants expanded or replenished inventory in early Shelby commerce. Source: Mamie Jones.