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? . - Who Wants an Imitation P VY/OULD you call on your local mer ? chant and ask him for "imitation0 sugar, or raisins, or coffee? Would you ask him to sell you a pair of shoes made of something "just as good" as leather? Or a suit of clothes "made for * a man, whether or not it fits you? Get the Genuine . ' International Repairs When you need re pairs for your I H C Farm Equipment, buy the genuine re pairs. See that this trade-mark appears on each piece. 1 .. Genuine I H C repairs are made from the original patterns? -all others are copied from copies. Genuine 1 H C repairs are made of the same material, have the same finish, fit as accurately, and wear just as long as similar parts purchased with tne original implement or machine. We are the Authorized I H C Dealers There is one certain and infallible way to secure genuine 1 H C repairs? buy them from us. And remember that International service, rendered by us, t.-n nly be 100 per cent right when Internal .< > ^chines are equipped with genuine International repairs. SPRINGS & SHANNON Camden, S. C. Electric Fans and Electric Irons Will help make you suiflmer enjoyable. We can supply the beat makett in different sizes, guaranteed. Half-Gallon Fruit jars, $1.00 per Dozen, worth $1.50 W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store ? Telep >one 30. ?\We have a luriri' stock of high class jewelry and the prices ;u e in line, with the quality of the goods. We' it a n do your repair work also. > G. L. BLACK WELL ^ i JEWELER ft OPTOMETRIST I- camden; r SOUTH CAROLINA 4 Gasoline and Kerosene Engines Just received carload of Gasoline and Kerosene En gines from 2 to 12 Horse Power ? Portable Saw Rigs ? Gasoline Engine Drag Saws controlled by Clutch which eliminates danger and saves time. Any defective part made good at Factory during life of Engine. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 023 WEST GERVIAS ST. . COLUMBIA. S. C.Vt MAKES YANK "HONOR MAN" rv; ' . ? ? y/\ -? . . , - I 1 Knglieh Magistrate Hao Faith III Amsrican Sailor W ho Went on Spreo. / London.? Louis Murlln, American huiIoi inuii, who went on a spree with out | ?Myitis his railroad fare, owes < $2.30 to wit KiitflUIi. mnglstrate'a i eourt? and ha* promised to pay It back On "a debt of honor ot an American citlxen." It happened this way: Martin loft his Hh i p at Tilbury, stopped at I<oudon for "a few" and .found himself "up-country" without funds wherewith to get hack to his tdilp which was to sail shortly. He "simply had to get hack," no lie Juat "took a train/' j At the Wlllesden court, whore he was tuke:i after arrest for defrauding tin? railroad, Martin told the Judge: "You let roe go, Judge, and I guess the American consul will pay the rail* road." The magistrate replied: "We will lend you 10 shillings out of the court funds, and from that you will pay the railroad aud your 0X' pen.ses' to your ship. It Is a debt of honor, ami you. as tin American cltl? MBj win reroembor that you have the credit of your country In your keep- , lUg and will repay us the 10 shill ings." Martin said the note "would he hon ored, sure." USES CEMENT GUN o H.M.S.VS iiit .being erected iii South end, England, With the aid of a cement gun. A frame of limber Is bolted to gether with expanded metal, onto which Is pumped h.v a 00 horse power motor w substantial thickness of sand and foment.' This Is the first building constructed in this manner in Eu rope. GAVE HIS WIFE TO ANOTHER Navy Officer Freed Her So That Sh? Might Marry the Man 8he Loved. New York. ? At the request of his wife, Gertrude, who, he says, loves another man. hotter than himself, Lieut. Frederick L. Schwartz of the United States navy, has obtained a divorce. Lieut. Schwartz began his divorce suit after receiving a letter at Tellium Buy, N. Y., from his wife, a nurse In the Erie county hospital, at Buffalo, N. Y. The letter which began, "Dear friend .husband," said: "Why should three people be unhappy when at least two, and probably three, can be made haVpy? Try to see It as I do." "I love this man more 'than I ever thought It was possible* to love,." the let ter continued, "and 1 sincerely believe lie loves me as much as 1 love him. That leaves only one course open to us, and I ask you, my husband, to make that course possible." Living Costs Hit Africa; Price of Wives Doubled Lord I)e\var, ,who has just re turned to London from central Afrlea, In giving an account of his travels there said the In creasing cost of living in the district he visited was reflected in the higher prices for wives paid by the natives. Whereas a fine sixteen hands hlgli wife cost four, spearheads in prewar days, she now costs eight spearheads. In the cattle districts, the price of a wife at present is eight cows Instead of Ofour. POLISH WOMEN AS SOLDIERS Voluntee'r Battalion to Be Formed for Duty In Warsaw and Vicinity. Warsaw, Poland. ? A volunteer bat talia of women |s to he formed by the Polish army for duty in Warsaw and vicinity. Service Is for six uxmihs and i< separate from the woman units which have served at the front. The hnttalion is io have woman officers and will do patrol duly at barracks And other places, thus relieving male sol diers for more stienuous work. Here's Your Morning'* Morning. Huntington. W. Va. ? "Ho you need any spirits this morning?" has taken the place of the milkman's call In a mountain town n?'ar Huntington. IJev. enue men say "mountain dew." also Known a s '"white mule." Is solil by a l-tnti who coes from house to house ?ach morning with his dcnilj'-hn. Ills price.? rrv soaiewhnt higher than milk, btxt much lower than city "moo*' ?hlne." :???? v T" Read this challenge ? ? x ... ? - " - , ? . ? ? ? ? ? . . *e ? ? by the Edison Laboratories, and come in to hear the phonograph which stands behind it An Invitation ' to Talktag-Machine Manufacturer* " We are informed that the rei? reMnUtivM of ona or more Uli> ( ing-raachine manufacturer* h?re < % (t?t?J, on mora) occasion*, that ( they Wo tbl? to distinguish be- ?' twooo a singer's voice, or in*tre> mentalist's performance, and the New Edlsons RE-CREATION ef Aieh voice or performance.*' "We hereby invite responsible representative* of any reputable talking-machine manufacturer to permit themselve* to be blind folded, and to listen to such a comparison, in the presence of judge# of their own choo*ing, in dicating to the judge* when they think they are listening to / the erti*t, and when to the New ' Ediion. There i* only one con dition attached, and that i* ? that the representative* of the talk ing, machine company, and the y judge* selected by them, ahall ?ign a written statement, setting i forth, in full detail, the result* ef J the test." ?'The te*t be made with an Official Laboratory Model, taken \ from stock, *uch as can be bought in any Edison dealer's store." (signed) THOMAS A. EDISON. Inc. ' r-;' OVy We have it in our store ? the Official Laboratory Model specified in tHe challenge. Read the "Invitation to Talking- Machine Manu facturers." It's printed here, just as the Edison Laboratories sent it out. 2&NEW EDISON rk?H*gtmph with m The Official Laboratory Model hat proved its Realism in 4000 Comparison Tests, made before 3,500,000 people all over the United States and Canada, ror instance, in Los Angeles recently, an audience of 1,500 -people was unable to tell the difference between the living voice of Miss Marie Mohisey, world-famous contralto, and its ^Ie-Creation by the New Edison. There's a way for you to test the wonderful Realism claimed for the Official Laboratory Model in this sweeping challenge. We give Mr. Edison's Realism Test Cometn and let us give it to you. The price of the new Edison has advanced let* than 15% since August I, 1914. Mr. Edison hat absorbed the bullc* or the increased cost of material, skilled labor, and taxes. He is de termined to keep the New Edison within the reach of everyone. But conditions may force { a price-advance. Buv your New Edison nowl Our Budget Plan makes it easy. t It is system ? applied to spending.- -rr ? ? ... Cam Furniture Company Ph n<* 15S Camden, S. C. Flooring, f, | g& Lumber Casing, Moulding*. Framing Lumber, Red Cedar Shingles, Pine and Caress Shingles, Metal and Composition Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Porch Column and Ballasters. Beaver Board, Valley Tii> and Kidge Boll, Illicit, n (1 1? Building Efe* Materia! Sewer Pipe. ?'? Stove Flue, Terra Cotta Thimbles, .Mortar Colors ami Stains. Water Proofing Mineral, Corrugated Metal Hoofing. Asbestos and Composition Hooting. ?r Hardware, Paints, Oils Hammers, Door Hangers, Carpenter's Tools, Taint Brushes. , Paints and Oils, Inside Decorations, Caisomines and Cold Water Paints. WIRE FENCING. IKON \ Nt) \\ <)(?1) POSTS. EVERYTHING BOOTH & SUMTER, FOR THE- HOUSE ' mcleod, inc. SOUTH CAROLINA Why Lose the Time and Money You Have Invested in Your Crops? . i % l-.s. ? v,' --r ?J&jjm '?'f- . - - < Vfflj Why should you lose time and money you have invested in your crops by a Hail Storrh when a Hail Policy of "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, will protect you_^ agaiiife such loss? The money losses each year on Growing Grain from Hail Storms, are eriQr mous, and no Farmer who is lucky enough to escape one year can be sure he will HJ?g lose the savings of a lifetime the next ??year from this cause. 1 4 . ;! ' 3E8B In view of the high price for Cotton the possibility of loss from Hail Storms is an es pecially interestig question for every Farmer. % ^ ???'; ;; " , &jm Insure today in "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, (Orgaized in 1829 and in bu siness ever since) and be on the safe side! Our agent will give you complete inforig^ tion about the policy and the rates asked. 7 .. '-- * ^ C. P. DuBOSE & COMPA Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance 7. 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