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OI-TKR *25,000 FOR PROOF THAT LEAGUE ABREDGBS U. S. POWER New York, Oct. 19.?Democratic national heodauartors today announied a cash prize of $25,000 had been offered by the pro-league Independent* to Senator Harding, Senator Johnson, Senator Borah, Senator Dodge, Chairman Hays, of the Republican national committee or anybody else fijBpM in the United States, who could first prove that the league of nations would 'abridge the sovereignty of America." Prof. Irving Fishor, of Yale university, chairman of the pro-league independents, explained that, under . vjvi vvt uv v>> uuv cooa/9 uiu?v uu recotved by mail or wire at 17 Bast Forty-first street, New York city, by October 22; that each member of a jury of 12 citizens would bo apJointly by George White and . Will H. Hays, chairmen of the Dem, : ooraticand'ltepubHcan. national committees?all to .be. Republican, if deP sired by Hatajp.ahd that, in case the jury was, nwttMdlfcnimorus, half the prize still l|HK^piwardcd, provided ' a. majority o^^gyrors so vote. "This annotneeplmt is intended for IBS evory newspaper m the United gtates," Prof. Fisher said,. "and is being given :V for* distribution to the various press asdoclatioas, with the request that r each newspaper publishing it, send to the. pro-league independents here a If Your Eyes Need ATTENTION, or the glasses you are > using are not just right, consult our eye sight specialist, it costs you nothing. And if necessary will fit you to the k&d of glasses your eyes require. A. J. GLAXON, . At Tapp'# Department Store, Coi. Main*and Bland in g Streets Columbia, S. C. ' , BUR . :tl* . . i ' >;*' * ' 4 M '' *> '? t . 1 e .. r / . * * \ A ? j?. ? ? _ ^ nre now read prepared, to ton and st< amount. W. market for c< ton seed at n Lexington 1 mg to 1 * ? R RF. , m " m mw Sole Agent for the fan and also ether brands of longest,? Always see us i B. BE I '\310rnblv Street, - marked copy of ;tho issue containing ltA so that the independents may report on how many now spa pore of each party publish it. "If Mr. Hays admits that suchstatements and notions are unproyed. unprovable, untrueJind absurd, he is respectfully asked to publicly so state, and also to publicly state that he is requesting his speakers, press bureaus, and Republican newspapers to cense making such false statements." >*4;?:' FARMERS NOT PROFITEERS ? % ^#wt] The farmers of the United States in general cannot be accused of profiteering, is the opinion of the Department of Agriculture, which has announced the result of a study of farm profits, conducted In widely . . y . ' . -y - ' *; i separated areas over a period ranging from sevori to five years. The figures show: * That comparatively few of the SSI mors in the groups studied have been making large profits In x the. recent years of comparatively high prices. That their average return on investment increased from aboiit 4 per cent, in 1910 to 7 per cent, in 1918. I That most of them are making less than $500 cash a year over and above the. things that the farm furnishes DESIGNS, V 7 Wedding Bouquets, FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. CHAS. L. SLIGH FLOMST. 1446 Slain St. Phone 27fil ; COLUMBIA, S. C. i ; / > " * * GINS I . ' ' % , / $ . V v > ' ' ! y and we ate *in your cotf >re a limited e are in the )tton and cotditrkct nrir>pc flanufacturmpany . RRY. | Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps,N Gents' Fiirnifthincrs. Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. lous W. L. Douglas shoes ; shoes that wear easy and :or bargains. RRY, Columbia, S. C. i toward the family- living, which, however, constitute a vory important factor. .:v%l " . ,, Tho facts in this report uro of special significance, department oxperts say, since they represent the results of continuous! study of the same farms oxtending over a longer period of time than do any other investigations completed by the department. Specialists of tho' office of ^farm management and economics say that while tho results will not justify making generalizations us to .whet fritm profits are for the country as a Whole, they should Weigh In consideration of the general problem as indicative of tKo trend of farm roturns. ? ? MOVEMENT IN-FORK FOR TRANSFER TO RICHLAND. The^only part erf the Pork now.rt? naintng In Lexington county may possibly go to Richland, dependent upon the result of an election to bo held when the preliminary steps have been completed. A petition asking for such an election hlls been tiled in the office of Governor Robert A. 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Over Lever's Shoe Store j Phone 2149 8 DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 11516 Main Street COLUMBIA B. O *. r Offlca Hours: 9 to 1:80?2:80 DRS. BOOZER, 3 i DENTIST, 31 Have returned to the 1500 " block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the J street from their old stand. ^ Cancer taken out by the root within nine or ten days without knife. " i Guaranteed never to come hack. S. P. Shumpert, ' i 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA 8. C. 3 ? f E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor ono o?i ni - - - <.vj a.iiu noor. iNational Loan and Exchange Bank ; Columbia, S. C. I Dr. TOOLE, I DENTIST, J1623 Main $t., Columbia, S.C B. J. WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Law Building ! law Range Telephone 139 COLUMBIA. S. C.