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> FIFTH NATIONAL i THE LANG V \STER NEWS, JANUARY \ 11, 1913. 3 CORN EXPOSE Two Weeks' Session Will 0; 28th. Many Interesting Fei Columbia, Jan. 9.?W TION pen the ktnres. ith six mkf JANl JARY if or feature days, each c*rr special program of addres distinguished speakers, th< iug week ot the Fifth N Corn Exposition will i splendid variety of topics pecial interest to every 1 mi by 9 openational offer a WR _ epvisitor. mis great agricultural stressing every phase of a tural progress, and the cu tion of two years' care'ul ning and preparation, will on the 27ih of this month, only three weeks remainu fore the hiiildinan will ho i even', kgricul- _ 'Tit at the [ open With ig be. It r. i ai 11 store where a In pursue "Little Bit of nice of o: Money Buys a ne of ou: Whole Lot of v lone1 fis Goods" itpih. A open to the public, the hu ot details are rapidly c final perfection. The National Corn Exp will coutiuue two weeks, < on February 8th. Like tl week, the second week wi ndreds | * .eating I llSlK ositioD ? ? doing all s le first ll have _ 5d eustor easonabl us to cl< e goods a ose out i tnd remn n this m ants and odds a number ot feature days, will also be characterized t ferences on rural life and munity work, which are ( d to prove of great beo all visitors interested in t cial development of the bm" and concom # rt prio he sorur?' TNV ends in i bs, we h? ENTORl every lin ive put o] 7 r!T.P4T! e at gr< a our am A iwrrr c 3atly red aual AF1 A T Ti uced TR uouimuouy. Monday, January 27ih, strikingly celebrated in a cant manner an the Openii of the Exposition. Tueadi be South Carolina Day, special events representai this State will bo featured. will he Bignifi- Thei ag Day will them in when _ ive oi and to ^ W ?H se sales are a gr the past can tes ive you some in eat boon to barg tify. But we r< .sight beforehan VJU ;ain seekers as t Bally prefer yoi d as to the mer Jtr hose who have a 11 to be your ox its of these barj ittended sm judge jains we nesday will be National Stock Day, Thursday, Ni Farmers' Union Day, an ^ day National Education Da each of these days there y special addresses by prot speakers on pertiuent Live name tt itiona) d Frily. On svill be ninent topics le goods and qu( )te the price on i some of them On y* jf A this page. Saturday will be Boys' marking the close of the I lion School for Pr re W to be conducted during th week of the Exposition. The program for the week is rapidly being com] Day- Ladies' C iXpositimers, e first $7.50 suita red $10.00 " eecond $15.00 " pletedj $20.00 " loats and Suits to lowing Reducti< uced to only I it 44 / 4 44 44 " j Go at the Fol:>ns: $4.98 / $7.50 ?lz.50 The follo< liberal reducti Comforts, Sw Shawls, Aviati< _11 1- ! ? J - wing goods to go on: Bee] Blank reaters, Underwea :>n Caps and fleec at a very ets, Bed r, Scarfs, :ed goods ana me iun list of speak* the two weeks will beanm iu the near future. Millions of Dollars' Worth c ons and Oranges Lost by F Loa Angeles, Cal , Jar >rs for' $25.00 " 4 Dunced >f Lena- You can f 'reeze stock and you 0 reduction of or i. y ? < << (I j I Furs ind some very desirable pic may have your choice of tl le-fourth off. $14.98 ices anq^ets in our fur le lot the very liberal <ji an Kinus. Hats, trimmed and "D^fl Millinery untrimmed, all to go at a lib _ I _ 1 _ 5? 11 "V T -V T eral reduction. i From San Bernardino t Angeles every acre of o and lemons has been 1 This was the statement tha tonight from Pomona, cei one of the heaviest pro< sections of the citrns frui A ' 1 - 0 L >8 ranges Irozon. t came 0ne hundred f ter of were $2.0 ducing it belt. 1 Shoes j >airs latjies' fine shoes in s^es 0 to $3.50, your choi^^of r> _Jr r t 1 r i 7 14 to 5. Regular prices the lot now for only 98c the pair r% I LLULUdl Opt One lot black Messaline our price while the One lot nice $1.00 black One lot black Merceriz< our special price is uiais, an in ice 1n< ' Petticoats, would not be hig y last is only : Petticoats to go as a leader a sd Petticoats, would be chez only Mock. h at $2.50, but $1.98 ,t only. ... 89c ip at $1.50, but $1.25 i x \jwy h mm cm toe crop c saved, it was asserted. If true, the total loss on 1 acres of fruit will amooa to 140,000,000. More conservative estii however, figured the tota aee at 120.000 00ft nay oe I 'k'8 '8 One lot sil 5?,000 in 1 to 4 yard ] t close mates, 1 dam llWAon cvcinnauis ax nail J k and woolen remnants in bl lengths to go at exactly half \ rrice. ack and assorted colors Drice. o Six new pieces 36-inch 1 at only Madras white, striped and figured 15 11 >c Madras to go .. 10c the yard $6,000,000 and $8,000,0 this earn will be loss to raj in curtailed freight receipt! Cocoanut Milk One day the children in V /-vrkr OAhnnl 00 of ilro&de Plea N." bars ise remei rains her tnber tha e tha t, sti it we ha jinp will i ive still c nnf orlmi >ther 4 A v?? OUHV/UI TT U VOU . son about the cow. Th' day a cocoanut was brou for their inspection. When the big nut came sie Goldberg, she happer shake it and heard som inside. n ion* ?> next ghtiu men to Ro- ( led to ething Z=Z==Z=Z f " tionof,bi it which vi re shall bi &AVT U (4LULAA11 3 glad to s t tile | show "What's thatf" she aske That's milk." H Kosie took another look nut, and asked: Did the cow lay itf Paul Dispatch. 1 I A1 "-8?. Lill YCASTI [RMER CANTD LECOM You should read your c paper. Send us $1.50 foi News. You won't regret i ounty III __J