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Double - Barreled Service \17HEN you buy I H C machines, you * * also buy the Service that goes with them? the co-operation that exists between us and the International Harvester Com pany, and which we intend to continue with you. We expect to hold your con fidence in the 1 H C line by furnishing the best implements, machine^ and farm operating equipment on the market. j We render to you a double-barreled Service in not only supplying you with first-class goods, but in seeing that these goods are kept in perfect running order long after the original sale is for 4BJKSa>jn|[~ ? JOivCn# Genuine Repairs Our moral obligation does not stop with the original sale, but you can hardly expect us to assume any responsibility for the successful operation of I H C machines if you buy imita tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying genuine I H C Repairs. We sell only genuine I H C Repairs made by the Harvester Company, and which are made of the same materials as used for the , original machines. No imitation equals the genuine. Play safe! ? SPRINGS 3c SHANNON Camden, S. C. Fresh Seed Received Turnips and Ruta Bagas, Collards, Cabbage, Beets, ? ' Carrotts, Beans and late garden Corn, should be planted NOW. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30. When your Eyes go bad come to us we cait fit you with Glasses that will remedy the trouble. Repair work done on jewelry of all kinds. Bring: your broken jewelry and watch repairing to us. GASOLINE ENGINE DRAG SAWS AND SAW RIGS I)o work of f) to 10 men. Lever controlled Clutch Stops saw without stopping Kn^ine. Gasoline Engines 2 to 12 H. p. - AH Equipped with Bosch Magneto Send for catalogue. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY ? 23 WEST QERVIAS ST. COLUMBIA, S. CtM MANY SUBMIT TO BLACKMAIL According to Private Deteottve, it Is a Qriat and Thriving Industry In This Country. One of the greatest of oar |>rlv?to defective* told roe the othpr day that If he were a bright yoang ruan and wanted to go Into a profitable buslnesa be would handle a nice line of black muii. say* a writer la the Boston Qlobe. "Believe me," eald he, "wore money la being paid out In blackmail In thli ^country tban on the army and navy. I'm not kidding any. I think that If ( had the blackmail paymenta for two year* I could aottie our national debt and be money ahead.** Now and then, he admitted, black mallera find roaa leavea la their alike* sheets. A young man was found dead somo time ago In a certain Eagtern city, a large part of his brains having been wasted by what aeems to have bee* one of the largo blue automatics tho army and navy wear. He did not work on the case, but he thinks that tha dead young man tried to blackmail tJbn wrong person. He thlnka he knows who the perso* Is, but he Isn't saying aaytfcjng. Ho hopes some other blackmailer will try htm on. A gentleman from Chicago Is said to have been asked for $14,000 by a pair of blackmailing crooks. The gen tleman from Chicago enlisted the aid of his chauffeur and beat the pair of crooks so that the lady did not get out of a hospital for four weeks. Tho man la In the hospital yet It was not polite or gentlemanly on the part of the Chicago man, but It was effective. The same pair will not try It on him again. "That is the only way to handlo blackmailers," said the detective. "Don't bargain with them? beat them. If you can't do It yourself hire a man. But beat them bo they think the next time out you will kill them. If yon do not do it you're lost. You will pay all your life. They never let up." "Do you mean what you say about money payments?" "It Is tho biggest business In the couutry, next to steel." - ? Fleming High Cost of Living. Maybe one of these cool spring days, when the fog hangs heavy over the streets of London and shrouds the Thames In gray. a little bnrk may put out to sea In quest of Utopia. Others have sought It, of course, but their failures have In no way daunted those who have come after them. And so It happens, remarks the Kansas Ctty Times, that an Englishman Is seeking kindred spirits ,to join him In flight from the cares of life, from depreciat ed currency and the H. C. of L. to some tropical Isle whore the sun shines the year yound, where man's wants are simple and clothes are useless Impediments, where food drops from trees Into lazy hands and life flows a placid, unruffled stream. And, of course, being an English man and having an Idea, he must pass It along In the classified columns of the London Times. Consequently the following notice recently appeared: "Who Is fed up with continued un rest and sovereign's depreciation, and would join a party of new pilgrims, proposing to colonize any old Island where the sun shines, locality not de cided? Suggestions welcomed from prospective pilgrims; none but really white people' need apply. ? Box A 794, the Times." Gawsworth. ' "A wood three miles long and three miles broad" Is the description of Gawsworth given In the . Domesday Book. The village at the beginning of 1920, when It, along with the rest of the earl of Harrington's Cheshire prop erty, Is being sold at the Macclesfield drill hall, preserves Its ancient bound aries almost as they were In those by? gone days. Besides the Old Hall, dat ing back to the fourteenth century, the village boasts of the most perfecl tilting ground in England. In the eighteenth century one of Oawsworth'i sons earned fame as a dancing master, poet, playwright, musician and acto* combined. "Old Maggoty," or "Mag goty Johnson," wrote "Hurlothrumbo," a satire on the age, to which he wai Instigated by the duke of Montague. "Old Maggoty" of Gawsworth wai known In society as "Lord Flame," from the character of that name in hi* work. ? Christian Science Monitor. Women on Juries. According to the act passed in Eng i land In 1919, women must serve on Ju ? ries as well as men. While this is no | new idea in this country It has caused a considerable amount of comment In | England, and the idea of a "mired I Jury" seems particularly abhorrent, I especially if the Jury falls to agree and "looking up" Is necessary. Then there Is the possibility of a woman's being summoned to serve on a Jury, ; depriving ht*r husband and family of children of her company and service?. Language May Become Extinct. ' The Chinese educational Institutions are being driven to Introduce English. At one cut the leading Institutions which Is ?tr* wing girls from all parts of the eonntry they find that they can not understand each other's dlaleeta and the result Is that they resort to English, and It was found necessary to Introduce Its study a? a part of the School work. Arm Work. "Why *o much exercise swinging the Indian clubv?" T ma. eheArsing for a new Job. I'm promised h position as a traffic po4lc% oaan at a busy crofttflng." Beauty is more than Skin Deep I The really lovely women of the world are healthy women. Abundant vitality is the basis of their charm. It exerts a magnetism felt by everyone. Knowing this, the wise woman keeps healthy by close personal attention to certain d&ily observances, the most important of which is regular elimination of poisonous food waste. Nujol is the scientific method of treating constipation. It works on an entirely new principle. Instead of forcing or irritating the system, Nujol simply softens the food waste. 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