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Double - Barreled Service \I7HEN you buy I H C machines, you TT also buy the Service that goes with them? the co-operat ion t hat 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 I H C line by Furnishing the best implements, machines and farm operating equipment on the market. 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* gotten. Genuine Repairs Our moral obligation does not stop with the original sale, but you can hardly expert us to assume any responsibility for the successful operation of 1 H C ruachincu it you buy imita tion repairs of injeriof quality instead ol buying genuine I H C I U'pairs. We sell only genuine I HC 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 & SHANNON Camden, S. C. f"*l m p Y** Llectric rans and Electric Irons Will hdlp make you summer enjoyable. We can supply the best makes in different sizes, guaranteed. Half-Gallon Fruit jars, $1.00 per Dozen, worth $1.50 W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telep hone 30. Wr haw a larvrc stock r( high class jewelry and the prices are in line with the quality of the goods. We ? an do your repair work also. GL. BLACK WELL JEWELER Q OPTOMETRIST - CAMDEN > SOUTH CAROLINA 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 I)}' Clutch which eliminates danger and saves time. Any defective part made good at Factory during life of Engine. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WESTGERVIAS ST. COLUMBIA, S. C.fl SHOES TELL TALE Criminal's Tracks as Qood ai His Calling Card. ! ? Interesting Story of Mow Hun Aflont Who Attempted to Blow Up Mu nitlon Plant Wao Speedily i Brought to Juetlce. y During the late wa?. while labor troo cles, strikes and rioting were brought about by enemy agents, whleb Inter fered with the production of war ma terlal. a daring attempt wa? made to de stroy a large munition plant. But th? bomb planted under a pile of boxes In the fuetory failed to explode, says the Boston Qlobe. . The criminal forced entrance through a window by the use of a Jimmy ; hla^ fingerprints were found smeared all over doorknobs and window sills; but he had worn gloves and the prints were useless aa evidence. Deep foot Impressions pointing to ward the factory were found on the grounds surrounding the plant. These were traced to the window where the entrance had been forced. The deep footprints Indicated that the one who made them had been carrying a heavy object, and as he had taken long steps. It showed he was a tall man.4' A chiropodist stationed at a nearby army camp was called Into the case and he made several casts of the footprlnta lending to the factory. The reaulta of the casts shpwed that* the criminal had worn a pointed-toed, English last aboe, with a broad heel ; the shoe had been recently half-soled, and that there were heel plates of a foreign make on the heels. There was a marked pronation of the Internal lat eral border and also a marked abduc _lion.of *h*r right foot." which proved a flat right foot Who was this "John Doe" with a marked right foot, wearing pointed toed, English last shoes, recently half soled, with foreign make plates on the heels? What cobbler carried Import ed heel plates and had lately attached a pair to a newly half-soled, pointed toed, English last shoe? The rest was easy. John Doe was apprehended within 48 hours and la now behind prison bars. In footprints the same rldRe forma tion will be found as In fingerprints, hut footprints taken from the bare foot aro only found occasionally, because most people wear shoes. Shoe and boot prints may at times play an Im portant part In the detection of crime, because they reproduce the character istics of the wearer. Podiatrists claim that determination Is Indicated by the feet kept In a par ? allel position; a caleulatlve and curl 1 ous person toea out considerably ; shift 1 lessness and hesitancy Is Indicated In a awaylng walk; while good health la shown by a brisk gait. Sick people drag their feet along the ground. Iu the examination of shoe or boot prints we will be able to determine the exact type of the shoe worn. It will also show heel plates, patches, pegs, stitches, extra nails, and where the shoe is worn more or less. All these marks present very strong evidence that may lead to the appre hension of a criminal; as each Indi vidual by the reason of his own pe culiar gait, manner of walking, etc., I wears out every puir of shoes In the ! very same areas. "Old Dwelling Now a Theater. The Sip manor, built In 1C00, has been sold and will be razed to make way for a moving picture theater. The manor stands at Bergen avenue and Newklrk street, Jersey City, and Is said to bo the oldest structure In this part of the world, a New York correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dis patch writes. The site for the manor was granted on January 2, 1002, by Potrus Styvesant to Nicholos Varleth and Balthazar Bayard/> In 1770, Lord CornwaMIs and a troop of British In fantry passed through what was thch Bergen and the English commander slept in the Sip manor that night. When Lafayette visited Colvarlck, In Bergen, he planted two elm trees near the Sip manor. The old dwelling was erected of stones gathered In the neighborhood and filled in with yellow clay and rub ble. The place hns been Improved from time to time, but the original walls stand today as they were when built. Simplifies Launchlngs. A Mr steel cargo boot was launched successfully some weeks niro by the throw of a single electric switch, says Popnlnr Mechanics Magazine. Side wise launchings have been preclplfnted hitherto by skilled axinen. who chopped through the launching rabies at a pjlven signal. Inattention on the part of one man, with this old method, sometimes resulted In an uneven prog ress d iwn the ways, or even In dlsas- ! ter. With the new system, heavy wooden guillotines take the plaoes of i the avmen. The weighted blades are h?*ld at the tops of the frames by the ?' 'motion of electromagnets; when the current Is broken, all the blades de- , srer.d simultaneously and the vessel . strikes the water on an even keel. Wens Coal Mines in Bad Shape. All of the year 1020 will be required i to complete the removal of the debris { In the pits of the coal mines around T.ens France. The majority of the tnlui?* nre flooded, due to he destruo flea ,-?f the machinery. Electric pjmpn are 'ting Installed and new rement shsftr ?'ill '?e constructed. Two or three ; en rs ? ill be needed to pump oat ?H the Aater ..... ? -? ?? ? - - . . M?n>itU) Hm Hud K|>ufib. ? I.o# Auyekvt, Cut, July T.wyic* rrvxIiU'iit Af?r*tiull, wlio arrival her* tiMliiy after uttfiidliiK tin- I >. m.."i a He national (Vnvriitloii. Mild lie "|<in Mil erpr y one< wa* pleaaeU with tiio ivsiiij at San Fi anrliwo "MV |>?rt In 1( m<?," Uc said. "1 told uvvry one I did in?t waul *i ny fliin^' political. I ha vc had ?lght veins In Wnfthhtgtou ami 1 am antliifird,, I ? [ know what the Whlu* Home If. ; "I b?U?yi th?- hi ? j ? *> Ih? want* i? get into rbcr Whirr tfoui* ami doem will want !<? '">1 a * 9(HKt) t* |m?s>| bio. i ' "I want 10 ?*?! t?a?'k lnt/? prtvato llf?> so 1 cuu walk dawn ihf MlMl look 111!' lilUnu ill lilt' ?>?? Willi oat WpUdftHfllif whHlitr they alt' |n>lm tow with priiu* t<i nio or yit'wlu* nu with alarm " i Mile c direction ??f 4u<igf \v. tj 1 1 1 w 1 1 ~>i ? >? l ?l'** Jury In tin* (hm> of th? xtate of South Carolina anally the Columbia Hallway, tf*# and KUvtrtq ^DUipuns. ?.f<.UKlit lit a v? nlM (fccfc*. l?- Hi.- ("t.luuiMa canal, lis anH?r, hiinr^ ami (W lamln lu'Wl t Im <--.v it )i, foi fi'lu^l ?.# tlie *Ute rluTMby In tuning to ail t?mt tin* *UU wli.ieh Uy* ?*vui>WhI thv at It'll t ion of tin* court ?Utc# Mtni. A?.v, ?h,llt' -s- '.X1, It's dollars to doughnuts ? . no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you A cigarette that will sat* isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! Camels mellow -mildness will certainly appeal to you. The "body" is all there, arid that smoothness / It's a delight! Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste rior unpleasant ciga* rettj odor! TURKISH & DOMESTIC BLEND . (l6A?iTTM J Just compare Camels With any ciga rette in the world at any price! . C*m?lm are ?oW everywhere in eodent,dceHy eeeled package# o/" 30 ctferette*; or teii package ? (300 c/rfare/^e.) in ? ileeeine peper-covre d ear, ton. We strongly recommend tnie^omrfon for the home or office aupply or whmn you travel. R. J. ^YNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. W<n?ton-Sil?m, N. C. LUMBER Flooring, W ??Z': Lumber Casing. Mouldings. Framing Lumber. Ited Cedar Shingles, Pine and Cypress Shingles, Metal and Composition Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds. Porch Column and Ballasters. Beaver Board. Valley Tin and Ridge Roll. Brick, ?ll* Building Material Sewer ripe, Stove Flue, Terru Cotta Thimbles, Mortar Colors and Stains, Water Proofing Mineral, Corrugated Metal Roofing. Asbestos and Composition Roofing. I -?i 'lis, WW I gjsg* Hardware, S'e,s Paints, Oils Hammers, Door Hangers, . Carpenter's Tools, Paint Brushes, Faints and Oils, Inside Decorations, ? Calsomines and Cold Water Paints. WIRE FENCING, IRON A ND WOOD POSTS. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE BOOTH & MCLEOD. INC. SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Why Lose the Time and Money You Have Invested in Your Crops? Why should you lose time and money you have invested in your crops by a Hail Storm when a Hail Policy of "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, will protect you against such loss? The money losses each year on Growing Grain from Hail Storms, are enor mous, and no Farmer who is lucky enough to escape one year can be sure he will not lose the savings of a lifetime the next year from this cause. In view of the high price for Cotton the possibility of loss from Hail Storrrts Is an es pecially interestig question for every Farmer. Insure today in "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, (Orgaized in 1829 and in bu siness ever since) and be An the safe side! Our agent will give you complete informa tion about the policy and the rates asked. C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance Cracker Bidj||