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? -V M . V; , ? Double - Barreled Service \\7HEN you buy 1 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, a'nd which w# 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 it for gotten . Genuine Repairs / Our moral obligation does not atop 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 N genuine I H C Repairs. We sell only genuine 1 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 & SHANNON Camden, S. C. For Early Fall Planting Now crop SPINACH for Fall planting. Also (-'al)bag?, Collards, beets and Lettuce. Dwarf Essex 'Rape. t W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30. / 7 Aflss r MY ?Y?S ?XT When your Eyes go bad come l<> us we can fit you with 1 1 lasses* that will remedy the trouble. * *? Repair work done on jewelry of all kinds. Hring your 1 >r< ? k e n jewelry and watch repairing to us. ;GL .BLACKWELL ? JEWELER Q OPTOMETRIST < ? CAMDEN SOUTH CAROLINA i ATTENTION OIL MILLS AND GINNERS. l>o not I < ? r v ? l w ? < ai ry a laiv ?>t Injootors, ('.! Cups. Lubrii ant-. A!><> two or thivr hitfh grades of Rub 1 ' [ ? ? ? 1 1 . I . ? * a t } . ? ? r !?*!". . . i ? . < ; < i c ni i . u ? ' ( i . i n < ! y 1 ? * * 1 1 1 1 1 i [ > * ? . \ ; 1 - Kit! i nvr-. W i i i v . ? 1 1 < 1 I * ? 1 1 1 * r T .in >\ COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVI AS ST. COLUMBIA. S. C. Vote for Allen B. Murchison for SUPERINTENDENT of EDUCATION I'artrldge IlatclifH Chick. While putting her cow out lo graze, Miss Llzze Ilorton, of tin? Abney com munity, came upon a partridge with a little chick. Upon investigation her brother, II. T. Ilorton, found a partrid ge nes.t with a number of eggs which had also broken shell of a h??u egg. The partridge bad built hor nest around the ben egg and when she l>ad finished lay ing, set. Then the ben egg was the first to hatch and she left the nest with th<' chick, thinking, no doubtt that the chick would be family enough for her ? Kershaw Era. Hubert Meyrs, a negro is under arrest in Ma inberg county charged with the kill ing of .lake Manigo. another negro at .Midway, Maniberg county last Satur day. Miss Martha Newinark, of Cincinnati, Is studying at the Hebrew Union Col lege for the pulpit. 7 ~ The Law Got Him. "Hunk'' Furr, a well known charac ter of tbis place, who recently run away from here ami Joined the navy at Jack sonville, and who later was arrested at Norfolk on the charge of bigamy, and who, when G rover C. Welsh, sheriff of Kershaw county, was. bringing him hack from Norfolk succeeded in escaping hy jumping from a moving train,! was arrested Saturday night by Con stable Frank A lieu at Fort Mill and lodged in the York jail. This morning he was (akeii to Camden to be paced in the jail at that place. Furr's correct namej i- ".fames 1\" ? ltock Mill Itecord. .?'Louie Smith is under arrest in Spar tanlutrg. 'charged with striking Harvey l.iner over the head with a piece of iron, l.iner may die. Hoth men arej white. At prestnt_ many women manage their! o\Vii farms on Vancouver Island. For Easy Starting FOR easy starting ignition on your Ford, put a Columbia Hot Shot No. 1461 under the seat. Saves prolonged cranking? usually ignites the first compression of gas. For motor boat ignition and light ing use Columbia "Multiple" Dry Battery No. 356. Waterproof, power p fu^ and with 4 times the life of aa ordinary battery. For Sale in Camden by Burns & Banrett, Consolidated Autc Co., W. O. Hay, Kershaw Motor Co., Mackey Mercantile Co.| J. M. Stokes. r)t | 9pti?g Cttp BfmUmg m Cmhmmhlm Ml ?. *? I ?*?%* ' rnhimMa I3K Pry Batteries Political Points.; ? "And whom did you vote for Mks Sophy?" "Well, you set' the Republican was simply stunningly good-looking. But I lie Democrat had always been i>er fectly splendid to his family, so 1 mark ed both the l?a Hois, closed my eyes, shuffled them, pi il one In the box and tore tip the other. Nothing could lie fairer than that."? Life. The women in Sjvain are making *i strenuous effort to have that country maiit tli?'in the right. of suffrage. Named as Delegates K. C, Hauler, president of the South Carolina division of the American Cot ton Association has announced te names of the delegates appointed to represent South Carolina at the meeting of the Association to he held ait Montgomery September 1, 'J, .'V. Those named from Kershaw county are L. I. (Julon, .John T. Mackey, L. W. Boykin.^U^nr.v Gar rison, Jr., and John (J. Richards. There are more than oOO women'* clubs in the Philippine Islands: THE 7MOST DEJ1UTITUL CJTK IN THE fame of our five -passenger "Glenbroo-k" haa traveled from state to state, city to city, and it now occupies an unchallenged position of leadership in the field of five -passenger cars. - Everyone, apparently, recog nizes in this model an engi' neenng and designing achieve' ment of the utmost importance. Designed and built in the Paige shops ? and powered with our own new six-cylinder m?tor ? it surpasses every standard heretofore accepted as the best in light six motor cars. Compare it with any fivcpas' senger car that the market affords and determine whether it is not, indeed, tne greatest dollar'for-dollar value in the light six field. PAKiE-DHTROlT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Shinufaclurcrs of Paigt \1stor Cart and *' ~*nr Tnickj CAROLINA MOTOR CO., (Inc) Camden, S. C.