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No imitation equals the genuine. Play aafel ? SPRINGS & SHANNON Camden, For Early Fall Planting New crop SPINACH Seed for Fall planting. Also Cabbage, Collards, beets and Lettuce. Dwarf Essex Rape. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30. When your Eyes go bad come to us we can fit you with CJ lasses 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 Do work of 6 to 10 men. Lever controlled Clutch Stops saw without stopping Engine. Gasoline Engines 2 to 12 H. P. All Equipped with Bosch Magneto Send for catalogue. ki ? COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY' 823 WEST OERVIA6 ST. COLUMBIA, ?. C. ' LIVES SIX BAYS IN GLASi CASE British Scientist Makes Daring Experiment in Interest ?( Aviation. '1NSMF" " '? WAS HERMETICALLY SEALED Queetien Involved Wm Would It ?? Poeelbla to Calculate Quantity of Oxygen Necessary U Airmen at High Altitude*. London - Six, days sealed up In a glass ca ?e Is a daring experiment bear ?n? on aviation which has Just been carried out by a middle-aged British university profosaor, Joseph Barcrol't. F, 11. S., reader Id physiology lat? Cam bridge university. Tfce question ln< volved was whether It woufd be pos sible to calculate the quantity of oxy gen* necessary to an airman at high al titudes. Tbe cas? In which Mr. Barcroft was shut up for six days was specially erected In a quiet room In the physio logical laboratory. It was about seven feet high and about ten feet broad. The floor, walls and roof were made of ^lsss, hermetically roaled and di vided Into two compartments ? one fitted with a lounge chair and table and the other with a simple, bod. Took Regular Sxcrclee. At the foot of the bed was a pedal ing apparatus contesting of a frame of a bicycle, from which the frout wheel had been removed, and a smull hack wheel with a frame attached, to enable Mr. Barcroft to get some exercise and cause a certain amount of work to be done; During Ills Mix day** lii this cast Mr. Barcroft spent his time in work relating to the experiments, In taking exercise on the bicycle ami In sleep ing. He was kept under observation day ahd night to Insure .his personal safety, col lege stud enTs and others tak - Ing their turn to keep watch. ? Nitrogen was continually Introduced Into the* chamber and the air became gradually rarer in oxygen until it up-" proximnted that at an altitude of 1(5. (HK> feet, when Mr. Barcroft, who has had experience in mountaineering, ex perienced considerable Inconvenience frtAn sickness and sleeplessness, and also an indisposition to take any food. Felt Rather Shaken. At the close of the experiment some hlood was taken from Mr. Barcroft's arm. The oxygen the blood contained was separated an<l It was found to agree with the expectations of the ex periment. Mr. Barcroft confesses to having felt rather shaken up after his release from the glass ease but did not look much the worse for the experience. The experiment is regard?>d here as iliorouRhly successful and a scientific report of It will he laid before the next meeting of the British associa tion, where Mr. Barcroft will he presi dent of the physiological section. LISTS 'DONT'S' FOFPBALLROOM Britisher Says Good Waltzer Can Carry Cup of Tea on Head With out Spilling it. fxmdon. ? If you really are a good waltzer, you ought to he able tp dance with n cup of tea on your head without spilling any, says Paymaster Commander A. M. Cree in his "Hand book of Ballroom Dancing." The paymaster's voice Is one of many raised In London against the so called floppy antics. And he has a word of warning f?vr the women ? they should never hang their chins on their partners' ( shoul ders, but keep their heads steady and not let them go bobbing about In anx iety about a possible crash with other couples. ? "If tl?e bump Is coming," says this dancing nuthorlty, "let it. You must trust yourself absolutely to the steer ing of the man." Other dancing don'ts include avoid ance of dipping the shoulders, rolling the body and pump-handle action with the arms in the one-step. Children's Bravery Saves Father From Mad Bull I'oughkeepsie. JS'. Y. ? John Kattistoni, a farmer of West Mountain, near Stisslng. was se riously Injured by belnj; gored by a mad bull. He owes his life to the bravery of his three children, the oldest nine and the youngest not quite seven, who all grasped pitchforks and go ing bravely up to the animal prodded It with the sharp tines until they drove It away from their father, who was lying pros- ? trate on the ground, unable to? defend himself against the at tack. Hens Scratch Up Gold. Keddlnp, Cnl. ? Jamew McCoy heard ! there was money In chickens. He pot a flor-k and let them loose tn hts hack yard, formerly part of old pold dljr . rIiir*. Tn thrive days the chickens , scratched up $100 worth of nuggets. 1 Mr. McCoy doesn't do any dipping him , self; he Jnst picks them up. "These j birds ha*e pot the go oj?e that laid the golden ecu heat all hollow," Mr. Mc* i Coy told thV r**iK?rter. ^ " .? " ? mam "Isn't it curious by what simple means good health is of ten obtained? A month ago my physical condition waa everything it ought not to be, for a man holding down a fob and supporting a family. 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