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SOUTH SURPASSES ALL OTHER SECTIONS IN QUALITY OP LIVE STOCK The pre-eminence of the South as a live stock country was demonstrated to the 1919 International Live Stock Exposition in Chicago the first week in December. While relatively few animals from the States South of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi were shown breeders in that section were awarded a very large percentage of the principal prizes, including the following Grand championships. Grand Champion Hereford Bull, 33. E. Mack & Son, Thomasville, Ga., on ' Bonnie J." Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull, L. Im Lattle, Fayetteville, Tenn., on * Lespedeza Collynie." v Grand Champion Aberdeen-Angus Bull, J. I. Huggins, Dandridge, Tenn., on "Idolmere." Grand Champion Duroc-Jersey I Boar, Peacock & Hodge, Cochran, Ga., on "Quality King, Jr." j Grand Champion Poland China ?z r? TToHnntr Mirannnv Fla_. I own, ? v, ? ? .? on "Herlong's Model." Junior Champion Berkshire sow, Mt. Brilliant Farms, Lexington, Ky. ' Champion Hampshire Ram, Walnut Hall Farms, Donerail, Ky. Champion Hampshire Ewe, Walnut Hall Farms, Donerail, Ky. In addition to these Championships, Southern breeders were awarded 25 prizes on Herefords; 3 on Shorthorns; 13 or Aberdeen-Angus; 7 on DurocJerseys; 5 on Berkshires; 1 on Poland Chinas, 1 on Hampshire hogs and 29 on Hampshire sheep. In the fat classes, Southern breedrs were awarded 1 prize on Herefords; 1 on Shorthorns; 2 on Aberdeen-Angus; 2 on Grade and Crossbred steers; 2 on Berkshire hogs; 1 on Duroc-Jerseys and 5 on Hampshires. The relatively small number cf prizes award ed to the South in the Fat Animal Classes is acocunted for by the fact that there were very few exhibits in these classes from the Southern States. Thee were very' few horses from the Jffc?pWelj{ %9 Do not SBoir toe MM JSi poisons of undigested pra. sa^ food to accumulate in Mm yourbowels, where they ffl laP your H Q Wood,02*and&<fMmerous Q flPP other troubles are bound 3|P Jjtff to follow. Keep yotzr Mfijk system dean, as tabus- |Q ands of others do, by Phk taking an occasional dose *F3n JjM of the old, reliable, veg- mjL Wm etabte, family lifer medlWm Thedford'8 Black-Draught PL Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of Jflf fB Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: BM "We have used Thed- Bp -igP ford's Black-Draught as a family medicine. My gP? jgJX mother-in-law could not BeB Pffff' take calomel as it seemed jgjjn too strong for her, so she Bib WW used Black-Draught as a aTjB m/r mild laxative ana liver regulator... We use it JH in the family and believe mL the liver made." Try it mj? By Insist on the genuine? y?3| ram Thedford's. 25c a pack- Bg| Don't You Forget ItBear in mind that Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They contain no pepuin nr ntVioy /!ip?ctiuo formonf Hiifr strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Our \ Accuracy Quality Service IHgive you "Well Fitted Glasses ' i ELMGREN ^ Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. fet . . South-at the Exposition, but the second prize on Suffolk 2-year-old stallions was awarded to the Mt Brilliant Farms. Lexington, Ky., on "Mt. Brilliant Sudbourne.*' The remarkable showing made by the South at the International demonstrates that the Southern climate and Southern feeds are exceptionally well adapted to the production of the highest class of all kinds of domestic animals, and when this is considered in connection with the economy of production due to the long grazing ! season, the abundance and variety of foriage crops, and proximity to mari kets in the great consuming centers of the United States with excellent transportation facilities, it demonstrates beyond question that there is no section of the country in which meat production can be carried on more prof"The Fisherman" Is the "Mark of Supremacy" which for nearly five decades has marked the fame of SlUI 19 EMULSION When yon need a tonic to help put you on your feet again you will want Scott's that is known around the globe? the highest known type of purity and goodness in food or medicine. Look for "The FishermanBuy Scott's! The Norwegian cod-liver oil used X&A in Scott's Emulsion is super-refined in our own American laboratories. VTlr Its purity and quality is unsurpassed. IT I If Scott &. Bowne, Bloomfield J. 1S-35 No Great Act of Heroism Required. If some great act of heroism was necessary to protect a child from croup, no mother would hesitate to protect her offspring, but when it is only necessary to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and give it as soon as the first indication of croup appears, there are many who neglect it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is within the reach of all and is prompt and effectual. ?* ? MaaL M A wlr nt ijcuiiiaijr meat luaixvci and Restaurant Fresh native meat* always on hand, lea sold in any quuntity from Be up. Our restaurant is prepared, to fornisk meals at all hoars. First class mtali prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET N?xt Doer to Postoffice. LEXINGTON, 9. C PI OWF.RS Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. Fine Wedding Work a Specialty. PLANT NOW: Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia, Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet, Carrot, Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spinach, Turnip. Let us help you select best things to plant. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1519 Main Street COLUMBIA, - -S. C. I Save Money I Come to Columbia and buy your BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS from me and you are sure to save money, because I sell cheaper than anybody else. Fresh Lot of ^ HORSES and MULES just in ray stables. Cork now and make your selection. All of them at prices to suit you. Sweeney Stables, 1413 Assembly St, Colombia, S. C. c~ l : _ itably than in the territory South of j: the Ohio and Potomac and east of the I Mississippi. m I s w m 100 PASSENGER AIRPLANE DESIGNED BY BRITISH ; I 1 ? Word comes from London of the | completion of the gigantic Vickers air- i plane "Vigilant" with which the Royal Air force has been experimenting sec- ' The Highest Pric That's What You'll & WE WANT 'EM NOW?AND WO! .... ...m. . ? n/-r I u.MunrC N^ltAIKA LAKbC. iN^iLrtnui. : gXTPA TO ;W??A$? ?XT?ATQ AVEaflGS | RACC |3iack 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.09 Heavy Furred 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 8.00 Ordinary 9.00 to 8.00 7.00 to 6.00 Mil Fine, Dark 12100 to 18.00 16.00 to 13.00 Usual Color 15.00 to 12.00 ll-00tO .9.00 Pale 1100 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 MUSI Winter 6.00 to 5.00 4.75 to 3,751 Fall 450 to 3.75 350 to 2.75] These extremely high prices for S the well-hnown "SHUBERT" Hberal diate shipment No. 3, No. 4 and i market value. Ship your Furs now "more money" and get it "quicker" "SHUBERT" RETURNS Wi SHIP TODAY?AND KEI W. E. Hi PiVo anrl Aufnrr JL It V U1AVA t AVlfeWAfJ Repres Liverpool, Lon< LEXINGTON, ?a?? ABSOLUTEL ': . vp&to H-rjf* :'r. Special Attention Paid,t< Baltimore D< 1329 1-2 Main St. COLU I ! Look for Large Electric Sign I Hours 8 to 8. Sti C. D. KEJNJNY Coffees, Teas, Sus Always have special brands at 45c is very popular: othe have Teas to suit your taste NEW CROP RICE, V C. D. KtlNIN 1637 MAIN STRI retly. The ship carries 1^0 passen- I i gers or their equivalent in an enormous number of bombs and has six engines which develop 4,000 horsepower. The plane, which has an ex- ! tra-ordinary wing surface is half as ] - -c-? ? ^ Ulg U-giilU US LIIU HJUI-CXiglilC iJLauutcj Page, and is to be utilised in time of war for the transportation of troops and war supplies. :es Ever Known ; e? from "SHUBERT" I L PAY THE PRICE TO GET *EM N?I MEDIUM I N?! SMALL N? 2 I 'extsa to avc^aGc {gx-1 pa to av/tfl;? ** ? as to 3?Zfc QQuAuTYj | JOON 9.00 to 8.00 1 7.50 to 6.50 7.00 to 4.00 7.00 to 6.00 5.00 to 450 5.00 !a 350 5.00 to 450 4.00 to 350! 4.00 to 3.00 M'.K. 11.00 to 9.001 8.00 to 650 j 8.00 to 4.00 8.00 to 650 6.00 to 5.00 8.00 to 3.00 6.00 to 5.001 450 to 4.00 450 to 250 CRAT 350to 2.75! 250to 1.75 250to 150 250 to 2.001 175 to 1501 175 to 155 outh Carolina Furs are based on -3 1.-J ? grading ana arc quuteu xui uiuic- i otherwise inferior skins at highest ?when we want 'era. You'll get j too. ILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SP 'EM COMING FAST imphries tobile Insurance enting don and Globe South Carolina - ^ ,Y PAINLESS I modern methods we will I m_?x.u t ;? i! ove leetii, ijive xncivcb, 1 the most sensitive cavi- I without Pain or Bad After I 0 Out of Town Patients j jntal Parlors I MB1A, S. C. Phone 586 I 1 and Moving Dental Exhibit airs. 11 ad ays 10 to 3 """ "" I flA SPECIAL VV DEALERS IN T?r>j.rrTiii ' m' Rice and Grits. * ; of Coffe. Kennys'special r coffee to suit you; also i. Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retail Phone K4-1 S3 SET, COLUMBIA^ , I k\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^\VTOV\\\VV\\\V'^..X\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Vft\\VkW\\\\\\\\\\W 9~ SAFETY f | STRENGTH j I SERVICE I j I ^ ii IS OUR DUTY as weij as our PLEASURE to promote in :> :| every way consistent with the principles of SOUND banking, | g the financial strength and growth of the business interest of this | I community. Come in and let us get together?we are something ^ | more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, and ^ | it is a matter of pride with us, that aside from the responsibilities I | we have developed in our business, we have cultivated the friend- j? | ship of those whom we serve. | | Prosperity is reflected to this Bank fromjthe increased pros- | ^ peritv of our patrons. 2 l I i The Bank of Columbia I I Columbia, S. C. I P P P P > Lifetime Furniture \ . k 1 Had your grand father or mother not used excels lent judgement in the selection of their furniture . t i would you have those antique pieces you cnerisn so much ? This same kind of furniture is obtainable from us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons of the men who made your grand parent's furniture. Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down to you, what pleasure and comfort you can get out of furniture bought from us?furniture that you can pass on to future generations, knowing it will give them the same service it has given you. Furniture like that must be good. Let us show you qjur complete line, so moderately priced. You will not be urged to buy. Do not hesitate to make our store your head* 1 quarters when in Columbia. VAN METRE'S J LIFETIME FURNITURE H Funeral Directors and Embalmer|^| Complete Motor Service 8H9 1313-19 Main St., 'Phone Columbia, S. C. I 1 - Hhm Shoes For Everybody I Guaranteed to wear easy H and longest. H We carry shoes for the entire H 4-om11 tr Tn C170C anf] Wirlfll5 fn MB JLCilliXXJ XXI Oi/ ,V^(J UX1V4 ?? av?v*aw vv ? ffiUI fit every one. All Styles. ! Our salesmen are experij enced' shoe men and our cash system saves you money The Booterie 1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. . -J ~ " " ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE Work of any nort is pure drudgery if it means merely earning your existence. But with r purpose back of it you are working for a reward aird it lightens your tasks and makes work a real pleasure. Have a purpose m life2 Make your life a success! Start by building ap a savings account in this institution. It will furnsh yc u with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home, independence, wealth?they all eome within your reach if yon persistency save. Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and audi accounts. THE OLD RELIABLE The Carolina National Bank of Colombia W. A. Clark, President. Jot. M. Ball, Cashier. T. S. Bryan, V. President Jno. D. 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