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Double-Barreled Service | TS7HEN you buy I H C machines, you " also buy the Service that goes with them? the co-operation that ex ists 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 I H C line by furnishing the best implements, machines and farm operating equipment on the market. Wc 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 gotten. Genuine' Repairs Our moral obligation does not stop with the original sale, but you can hardly expect us $o assume any responsibility for the successful operation of 1 H C machines if you buy imita tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying genuine 1 H C Repairs. We sell only genuine I H C Repairs made by the Harvester Company, and whicn are made of the same materials as used for the original machines. No imitation equals the genuine. Pby safe! ? SPRINGS & SHANNON Camden. S. C. <r Flower Bulbs Hyacinths; Narcissi; Tulips; Freesias; Jonquils. Evergreen Lawn Grass; Sweet Peas. * * W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30. When your Eyes bad come to us we can fit you with (.? lasses that will remedy the trouble. Rep an- work done on jewelry of all kinds. Bring your broken jewelry und watch repairing to us. G.L.BLACKWELL JEWELER Q OPTOMETRIST * CAMDEN . SOUTH CAROLINA i ATTENTION OIL MILLS AND GINNERS. Do not forgot that we carry a large stock of Injectors, Oil Cups, Lubricants. Also two or three high grades of Rub ber Kelt. Leather Brit, ar.d Genuine Candy Bolt; Pipe. Wai ves, Fittings, Packing, and Boiler Tubes. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GER VI AS ST. COLUMBIA. S. C. SPEED IN NEWS SENDING Recent Invention Called the Teletype, Delivere 60 Printed Word*1 a Minute. The fjiHh'.wt machine #v#i l& vested for transmitting news event# .In called the teletype. While n?\vi by ordinary tuleginph j Id the Morte code came In Mt the rate j of thirty-live word* u minute, the tele type printed the messages at the rate i of Ofty words u minute. The tetetjrpe is a simple, compact Instrument which prluts the messages on a strip of paper one-half Inch wide, similar to the ordinary ticker "tupe." Its Inventors assert It will operate for long periods without adjustment, or attention beyond supplying It with < paper and Ink. It la said to be 80 sim ple It can he opera tod hy any one with an elementary knowledge of elec-. trlclty and mechanics. Any reasonable number of receiving station# may receive news by Its use from oue central transmitting station. ThiMK) may either be connected all on one wire o# a number of wires* radlat Ing from a central station may be used. The same principle Is used la the teletype as In the simple Morse tele graph, only hy omitting a series of clicks the movement of the keys causes the machine at the other end of the wire to print proper letters. Instead of sending out dots ami dash es. which require skill and training In transmission, the operator merely presses a typewriter' key and the re ceiving machine prints the required letter. A small motor, such as Is used to supply power for many modern office appliances, operates the teletype. The rolls of "tape" on which the news Is printed are large enough to re ceive from 15.000 to 10,000 , words be fore replacement. Flattery. It Is impossible to tell the whole truth to an average human being and still to remain on terms of friendship with him. There is little friendship without make-believe. - "If two men are close friends, you may take it that they have been pretending to a con siderably higher estimate of each oth er than they would set down In ,a per fectly honest diary. It is not necessary that they should deliberately lie to one another, but they must discreetly conceal a certain amount of the Criticism that is going on all the time behind the bones of their skulls. What is said In a spirit of truth is set down to malice. Can a man be your friend if he steals the crown from your head? Can he be your friend even If he steals a single jewel from your crown ? especially the paste Jewel? We have nil ? the greatest and the meanest of us ? paste Jewels In our < rowns. Will n polnt-thenr <>'K to a world that i-s- already- over much Inclined to scoff? Or will he not rather -organize a claque that will pretend to b*> <l:tzzled by diamonds? Man is nut only a realist. He |<? also ii lover of romance-. Ho dreams of what he would be quite as often lis he deplores what he is. lie cannot help being attracted bv people who make liis dream appear true. There Tire some men who are such Intense ego ists that they can believe in the truth of their dreams without any assistance from other people. Soul bey agreed that hi* "Madoc" was "the best Eng lish poem since 'Paradise Lost.'" There was no need to tell him so; lie knew it already. ? New Statesman. London. Unconquerable Souls. The soldier whe sent his people the funic he had worn in battle and wrote I f from tlje hospital. ? "You will observe that there are nine bullet holes in it. but 1 was awfully lucky, only five of 'em hit me," lias a rival in an Ohio boy 1 of nine, whose cheerful acceptance of the "bludgeonlngs of chance" are thus Instanced: "My life has been a very Kicky one," he wrote In a "composijloti." "When I i was three yunrs old I fell downstairs ! and cut my head. When I wns five I years old I was looking at some hens ; and a dog bit my leg. , "When I was eight 1 went with my I brother In a carriage, and the horse j fell and threw US out of the carriage; my brother lit on his feet and I lit on ! the horse's back. "Lasf year I was playing and ran into n wagon and cut my eyebrow, and it has left a mark. "One day 1 went into a slaughter house in Chicago and a big sheep ran tifier me nnd knocked me down and broke my arm. "I have had ii verv happy life." j The Lure of fjime. "What makes you keep to your ne farious trade ji f t r so many promises to reform?" "Well," answered Hill the Hurg. "I ? never had no education much; nn' at the same time I'm Jes' as anxious as ! anybody fur a little Intellectual roec^; nltlon. I keep thinkin' thnt If I stick ? at it a while longer maybe I'll be ? wrote up In all the papers a* a 'mas ' t?T mind.' " ? Washington Kt?r. Knew Him. "Huh! Just look !<( Bilkfn* ? he*1!*" ? over hrnd In <I?*M siinin." "Why. ho looks nullity prosperous ? ' driving a n?*w cnr nnd dressed up like . a show window." j "Yes ? tbut's why I know." New Harbor for Tokyo. Jnpfl-n plana t?? s|>vnd enorntoux ] sums (Jr: inp the next few \?-ars In the con*?f rurtion of A il?vp mm harhor f?r ' ' Tokjo. VALUE. AU vSrt* Announces the opening of their Garage and Service Station on West DeKalb Street, formerly occu pied by the Consolidated Aut6 Company, where we are prepared to take care of our customers in a satisfactory manner. We have Mr. Clayton Hasty in charge of our service department and invite a share of your patronage. Our telephone number is 369 and all calls Will have prompt at tention. _ ' 7 o ' ' V West Motor Co. CAMDEN, S. C. BUSINESS LOTS in Camden For Sale . . v V'i Three lots 25x383 located on West Side Broad Street, between Carolina Motor Co.^and Liberty Motor Sales Co. Your last opportunity to purchase , a desirable. business lot in Camden. Terms half cash, balance in three years at 7 per certt. . ? ? i C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance Crocker BIdg. LU M Floor in/:, Lumber Ceiling, Siding, Casing. Mdllriings. Framing Lumber, Red Cedar Shingles, Pine and Cypress Shingles, Metal and Composition Shingles, l>oors, Sash and Rllnds, I'oreh Column and Ballasters, Heaver Hoard. Valley Tin and Ridge Roll, Brick, I>lme, Cement. Master, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Sewer Pipe, Stove Fine, Terra Cotta Thimbles, .Mortar Colors and Stains, Water Proofing Mineral, Corrugated Metal Roofing, Asbestos and Composition Roofing, Building Material Hardware, Paints, Oils I?ocks, Hinges Nails, Orates, Hatchets, Saws, Hammers, Hoor Hangers, f'arpen ter'a Tools, 1'aint Brushes, i'atnts and Oils, Inside Decorations, f'alsotnfnes and Cold Water Paints. WIRE FTCNCINO, IRON A ND WOOD POSTS. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE BOOTH & MCLEOD. INC. SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINAJ