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MOSELEY ?-v 4 ' ? ' i ' v " ' ' ' * ? Westinghouse Battery attention to battery owners. Westinghouse Service Stations exist to give service, not alone to sell batteries. We tell you the cost of repair ing your battery in advance, but if you neecl a battery we have it. A WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY FOR EVERY CAR Hasty & Hough Garage West DeKalb St. Camden, S. C. GINNERS, OIL Mil LS AND MACHINERY OPERATORS! We have a large and well assorted stock of machinery supplies at present low prices. We only mention a few of them : Iron Pulleys, Steel Files ' ? ? ? Kelt Dressing Uabbitt Water Gauges Kjectois Hue Cleaners Injector* Steam Gauges .Shafting Pulleys, Wood Tipe Tools Melting, Gaudy Lubricators Shaft Hangers We have anything1 that should class machinery supply house. Due Expanders -Belting, Rubber Iteltiug, Leather Kugine Governors , Packing, all kinds Wrenches, all kinds Pipe, Valves, Fittings be found in a first - COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervais Street ~ Columbia, S. C. You can not measure the value of carefulness. See us for all kinds of insurance policies. Low guaranteed rates. LIFE INSURANCE will protect the family after the breadwinner is gone. i FIRE INSURANCE will rebuild your home after a loss by fire. Camden feoan & Realty Company L. C. BERRY, Manager BUY AT HOME Lot us fill your market basket from our fresh and up-to-date stock of Fancy Groceries. We carry a C III pletc line of the most choice eatbtes. We specia ze in or.e orders and deliver your groceries at your door Lang's High Grade Grocery Telephone No. 2 Member of Chamber of Commerce WAR PRICES NEOf HARD IN TAMPICO rtoney Came Easily in Mexico's Oil Metropolis and Was Spent With Lavish Hand. EVERYTHING WENT SKY HIGH * - , - ? ? ?'? oep+Mty Continued After Mod Other Communities Were 'Experiencing -Setback ? City U Now Under going Readjustment. NVuMiWljfjOll. --''AllU'i'jk'MOS w ho >HW prices akyroekej m( home ami who saw i Ii?'ui.?a'I vt'.> aitil tlioir neighbors nearly lose I htflr wiisc oi money values, . oiiltl |)UVC? It'll thoroughly at home ilk l'n Hi I ?! < ? ?. ilie great SIokWhii oil town, <iurinK t lu* last few years," suyg' a bulleyu is-amd t't'oiu t li?* Washington headquarter* of the National UeO nruphic society. 'i'hls was tlu?; port (t? which I'lii.ioil State* gunboats were sent recently w hoii thy (.'losing down of AuierlcuU i?il ' welK nnil ivlinerles bccau.se of heavy Mexican taxes threw thousands of men out (if work, u|i(| disorders <vere tea red. Floated to- Prosperity on Oil. ? "TumpHo. long a pori ol' no ureal importance, has hud a mushroom growth in the lu.St fifteen years," con tinues the bulletin, "its population in creasing from b'-s.-s than 17,o<M> in 1 IN K{ to well oyer IOO.immi today. And I he explanation for this great stride for ward can be given in one word -oil. The bluest ?gusher' the world bus eyer kuowu hun drilled near Tauipico in Hh?H. and scores of other liuge streams of oil have been opened up in the same vicinity since. 'Hundreds of millions of gallons ??f oikhnve passed through Tampici/. and the town hus J.) ecu the financial and business head quarters for fields many miles away. "Money flowed easily into the pock ets of a large number of American managers and technical workers who were brought in, unci into the hands of Mexican landowners, merchants and day laborers. The World war raised the demand for liquid fuel to unheard of heights and it seemed thut everyone in Taniplco was becoming wealthy. Conditions closely paralleled those ill the oil towns of tile United Stales. Silk shirts were not the vogue thalf* they were among the loungers along evoj-y American Main street, but in their way Tampicaus became equally as proficient, spenders. There was lit tle Inclination to 'count (lie chancer The cost of all articles of food and ap parel rose tremendously. Rents soared until ordinary accommodations i<>r Americans could not be obtained for much under .<jm jo $:too per month. "Because the after-the-war Indus tries of the world required petroleum no less than did the navies of the fight ing nations during the war, Tamplco's prosperity continued after most other communities whose business was quickened by the war were experi encing a setback. Now, belutedly, the city Is undergoing the ' readjustment that came to the rest of the world. Has More Freight Than Vera Cruz. "Although TaiiipleO owes Its pros perity predominantly to oil, it lias other factors, that contribute to Its im portance. Thanks to a railroad from Monterey, connecting with the mining region of north-central Mexico, and to excellent harbor Improvements, the town Is an important port of entry and export. It has surpassed Vera Cruz in the hulk of commodities han dled, though the latter city probably is the port of entry for products of greater aggregate value. "The city of Taniplco is not direct ly on the sea coast. Hut Is situated a few miles up the I'anuco river, which is broad and deep and afford?- am !.<?r age for a large number of ocean-going ships. At the mouth of the stream of T.a f'arra !?? a supplemental harbor. Nea?" the latter place i> i>ne of the finest sea beaches to be found. " I " 1 1 1 i I Taniplco found it* buried ireaMire and shook off its lethargy it was an exceedingly unhealthy place, often being subject to epidemics of yellow fever. Drainage and the appli cation of other modern met hod ? of sanitation have greatly improved 'lie health conditions. The families of nu merous American and 1- 1 1 g I i - L? employ ees of the big oil cumpanlft* hav mo\e?! ! 1 1 and a thriving Knglish speaking < ol on \ < ? \ i s t s In the higher esiern pa rt "of i be cit y." "PROF." WEDS BY CONTRACT : I I 8ea'.fle Teacher and Brooklyn "iirl , Join in Unu?ual Marriage Ceremony. i i ,W\\ ^ 'I In' tii h rnit;,c liv run- ; frncf ?>f I ?r I .? ??! i ?? Sp|??r, of , ? nut lir??i?>1<i?rv ?' S?';i 1 1 1 1' urt i \ ??r?i f v ' I i iiou n-iM :il < '?l 1 1 > 1 1 1 > I to ,\fis* j | F.rii.i ? ?until**:' >?( "Jinmk l.vit \\:i^ :?n ' I livuii- f ? ??! - 1 \ Th?' nr*knrM,''f"ftL'*Tionr ? of ? ? i ? ? i t *? ! a 1 1 : 1 1 m T ?*! n fri.^rrT.i ? <'n i ? Mi'CYmjIw , t ?rt Thf r^TTrTTT'trt y ?mtt'fttttf*-** h?#? i eiTitl Hlt'U'l ?i \t*vv \ ? ?f" lv *T;itUtf. I?U! Ifl Strangl?d by a P?a< NiM^arn Krtl'? N X- ? war iff} fjr.vn '''f! nt ?tr;rn^TT's :loi? Jr. A ?? of I | >f\i r j?lie \*1?? I'lt tl^ i< ??!?*><! ri h?- tVri?;i? I'll \ ??!' \--r^f-I f.?r lonr* fo ?U-slo.U'.- ll>?* otv^i run inn. but wtrf un*'? - '-Axftll. revival of classic; oret-K ?i - WeiUM N?w?pap#r W<lcom?? P??. ?ibi.'ity of (is Becoming. In Viroo, a World Language. WlM'H HIM' tl? Judge I the fllWI Uiadc from flint* l ? > time, oil!' would nuppo.se t here w h v feat need of an lu* ternatloaul language. In the golden MM*' of the Kutfllsh hltigUuge 'I"' queen addressed the ambassador at her conn lit Latin, and all diplomatic Conversation Mini conVtfpondeiiee of Kiirope was In I.utln. Krasinu*. the great scholar ami writer, who visited the court or Ktix.ahoth's father, Ilcury VIM. -wrote I, (pin work* thai |? i*? ? (luot'il an elYect comparable to that produced h.v I lie writings of Voltuice two centuries tutor. Much |iutn> have been expended In fabricating artificial language, such us 1'Nperanto, t<? serve as the medium of communication. Hut such construe t lot i h? have no chance of practical ndop lion, nor ? u>i 1 1 ? I ihey answer us well as actual language whether dead 1 1 k ?? I ill 1,4 ti or living like Kngllsh. There Is it language, however, which Is gradually becoming again u living one, and which us u world lan guage would he Ideal. The Greek uni versities and "Greek men of culture, Including Yenl/.elo* himself, are en gaged itt an attempt to restore classi cal purity and perfection ti? modern Greek. It is ?aid that, the endeavor i Is by uu 'means vaiti. nnd that gradu ullv i he anclcm model Is helm; up proached. We uill> yet have the speech j of rericles, t lu? written language of IMalo. employed In Social intercourse j and commercial transactions, In con tracts, lu courts of law, In housed of 'assembly. ? Minneapolis journal.' \ ALWAYS A WELCOME VISITOR Occasionally Late, but Once Every Month She Was at the Door to Receive Him. - IV ? ? ; * ; Vf . j She waited patiently for his arrival, feeling that lie wouldn't disappoint her. Sometimes he was a little early ? sometimes a litile late, hui eventu ally he would come, bringing with him something dear to her heart. Once every uioulh for four yenrs he had been u welcome visitor. Mow well she knew his voice ? his smile ? his cheery whistle ! At times when he passed the house without us much u glance, she un derstood ami made no elft'ort to at tract his attention If he appeared distant now ami then, she did n<*l grieve, knowing the day would coinc ? a week, two weeks perhaps? when he would walk fearlessly up the walk with a smile and a cheery word of greeting. Afrpr Today she wouhnTever look for him again. At least' Ids appearance would never again cause the delight ful little heart throbs that were now agitating her. ~ At lasr she saw hltn. Mer ann? were outstretched to receive ? the last War Kisk fiurean allotment check, which the postman hpmled to her with a smile. ? The Leatherneck. Obesity Undesirable. . Are you fat? lie. on your guard if you are. Doctor .loslln of Boston lias gathered striking statistics that show an> undeniable association of obesity and diabetes, t lie condition In which sugar, the most common of food fuels. Is not property metabolized or stored in the body. -There ure in tills country alone more than half a million dia betics. "The penalty of taking too much alcohol Is well known, and a drunkard i* looked upon with pity or contempt." says Doctor Joslln. "Kure ly. persons who become fat deserve pity, because of a real tendency to put on weight despite moderate eating, but most of them should be placed in some what the same category ;is the alco holic. In SKM) cases out ol" I.ihhi |>e i it k fat implies too much food <*r too little exercise, or both "combined." ? Science Service. Stone Mountain. Stone mountain, on whose granite wall is to he sculptured h memorial to the Confederacy, is Id miles from At lanta. i 1 1 1 . It will be the largest monu ment in the world. The space cov ered will be about eight hundred feet high and fifteen hundred feet wide. The project first attracted attention In 19l.j, w hen Mrs. < Helen Plane, then eighty-eight years <?f age, a lead er of Southern women, sent fur CutXon Borglutn, the sculptor, \<j come t<? Ceorgia. to consider the feasibility of a great sculptural monument t?? rlie Confederacy on the wall of the moun tain. Mr. Borgiutu made j? careful study of several plans The plan adopted represents an arm\ marching Into buttle. It will comprise portraits of all t fit- Confederate leader* Bulgarians Reduce Alphabet. Simplification of the Bulgarian or thography by eliminating three lepers of the alphabet, recently ordered la the cabinet council ha? Jn*t been put Into effect, The censorship. >till exist lng here, will enforce the new spelling in ail publications. The*?? three letters are reiiiiuint ?? of fh?? old Kt>*v tongue They d?? n<?f ex ist In the Serbian language mel tliev recently wer* orderM vTrT."V.-n from (fie 71n?*fa~n alphabet hv the soviet miniotrv <tf Iny ????/??>< >i 'J-?!!'}*' principal Spelling Is ta^en in some quarters to be an effort toward closer relation* with the Sorb* Kitted Two Bird* Mrs. lin?< ? J >i d you find Mrs .Speed ley in wb4n you calJed? M-r. J^ipp ? Ye*. f n?\p*?c todlj ! That l> how I found her ont. ? An swers. \ TRADE AT HOME ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GROCERIES Made for Southern Merchants To Sell Southern Folks And Please Southern l astes All Varieties of Groceries and all the Year Round Service can be Had at i " ? i i ? ? i . ?!' "V - V Bruce s Pure Food Store PHONE 66 Member of Chamber of Commerce Buy Jewelry at Home ' No use to patronize the catalogue houses when you can get as larjre and varied a selection of JeXvelry and Novelties at this store as can he found anywhere in the carolinas. Our repair department is all that could be wish ed for. ? Buy at Home Member of Cham b%r of Commerce GL.BLaCKWELL I JEWELER 8 OPTOMETRIST ? WWjW . I SOUTH CAROLINA i If you are bothered with mosquitoes phone us for a 35c bottle of "Sweet Dreams" and enjoy a good nights sleep. It's guaranteed. When you need anything from a drug store in a hurry try us. Phone 30. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone SO West Shle Broad St. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. Cotton Wanted Nitrate of Soda For Sale F. M. WOOTEN