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CltY OF ANCIENT GLORIES Lime, P?ru, In the Pa?t, Wat a Capi tal pf Color and of Almoot Stomal Carnival. One muxt nut think of tho hiodoro cUy of Miiim; materially onlnrKod but ^1*1 ril \ti? 1 1> (llinli?lHl?Hl. <l('i>(^?Ml from hor original huproniHoy over the Amer loan Houthwost to the point of IokIhk Im ??? own I'liji rail lo ttliAJMl*. with hor rvginnnl i'listouiH forgotten h i <1 dlntl* iir< (I l?\ ImihihkI on U fintlnmllMli m* ttroK nhff ma n od in bur auirountllng# by tho%doo||no and Stfogleet of hor < "iiiit i \ s.-al* and (h?? doaih of hornn ? lout woodlands w ?? must think Of hor MS she was In I In r m<ixt propitious yearn, In tho flint two eonturtex <?f l?j#r \,C<iuiwiaMot?;v frowned with ollvo treo* anil orange treen, mold t ho Nhlatmorluj; curtalija "of willow groVea and hanatin plauta* lions, made fragrant In hor patios nr?<l gardens hy vlolot*, curnatlonH, eonv olvull, ahumlawo nod gwoot ba8- j IIh; I ho hind of flnwora and of por fui|i?H} water*.; the Indian oapltal of lofty and aoltri tower*, of haleonlos nnil flat roofs, of tllofc and shuttered blinds, of skirta it u< I mantles ' almost Moorish, whose tltngulne maintained an ? ?(?'loul ofiriilVHl. the elly of elogaut lijjtlli :of- alright j;v initio, of courtly fa* I ilvttlh. oomodlo*. tonrnaniehiv nnd hull i II . Ii I *t, of hum \ i. ii. d ii-i t'ui 11 1 ion ; tin* j beautiful ereole, devout and soiimuiI I ? liuiuhlfi' of Srviiin nnd 1 1 ' ? ? gruud- j ?hi lighter of a sullntul ! t Im*' mother of a I I'iihiK and s-alnn ot' |?<>i ,pon- ironlte- j Io-mi iinil loi.irnod dni rori,. rure^sed hy I tin u olden peals of' hor ehwrehes oral hy (he hnv,)i,<.- anil eliatits of hor liitinlle procoiiHlous. I ton oath n't i''r of r\(pi!.t!ie tempera lirio ami a glbdehih* air' :>i i|liiiiit sl;.v, jltow IJma, I ho lt\ hi;< iinnur of jjrare ; ;hd she o\ft.MHl?'d oVei thresholds ( ?? f tin* rra'.'h'- ? . n i n >-tv h?r \el{ of smll ! ! n\' dolto|ie\ ami 0l,-i::inrV' Mae U of l.hua and :he fn.e.i, tho ro- . ) Ion ??f tho si?'.rn o?' n<'*.r;o hi- and i the I'lis.v lii^, lioc.it t- niti-i' tho siiM* ! r.i Imoioi"--- ???antl r:*'IP, u> r J i \ t? l? ?? I j.ho ' i nil' I 'or ii. Ji"oii? I'a-io io I. as <'tiar | ? i-. ?v?*ll fulled. ?i ? !i<- '.<? ? fnMftr_' <i l ; th?> to|onl*/ai Ion. N'a??\:t I'a tllla and | Nnova 'I'olodo. hotan In iruih. II i -'ins physh-allv a yr?iiicr Spain, til { i'n-nlh- and lank*; ai< :iii'<loro /oifjon, nphoaviMl ami ri^i^<ry a land of 'voai*' n?.'ws ami pain, nony snhhii/a'otl aiv' afflh'iod than Irolaml I *.? t? > ? iim m \r iiionia.? Joc do l.i I C ? ? #?f . \ ; i ? *;: ? ? hi I Merrltrlo I'oniana. I iinn. I't-rn ; Trans | In t Ion f or I nl?T A ntorh-.i. OAYS uh CHIVALRY ARE GONE Thta Hu*tllng A.g? So?m? to Havo Lit tU I i me for the Mereat Ele mentary Coyttay. '' It ?a< t ti?< hottest and moat qncom fortnhh- (tpy of tl)9 summer and tin* cur was ay^n inure crowded than usual, say* fli.- I n < I i a mi pn 1 1 s Kow*. Twu young woioen who had done (heir full #11(0*0 or work for eljfht long hour*, ma mined aqueoxe I n r<> the oar with (ho ihmi of i he pn^oitg^r*. of courw till th<- goats were taken. bJvon a hub geadon thai NMotn v one 'offer (ho tflrl* u scat Vv.um far from their minds. Tho.v stood In (ho alalo, a* tfood-naturedly ps they had done nearly every day In tnontha pa*<(. One eun Imagine their ?aurprlao when an elderly mail rose to proffer one <?f th*' girls a seat. "Take my seat. lady," ho said, "you look lots more tired than I," (Jratefully, one ?f * l?** girl* started for tho *eat. A (all. broad-shouldered man WUH Juat ahOH'l of her. "Naw, yah don't," ho snarled, "I i guess I'm nearer the se?t than you are," and ho started to sit down. "NVell. 1 If you are going to ; take (he seat I niqjj rts \v<?l I keep It until T iim rejplv fo got off," the tlrst man said, anil wiih that he -^iit down again. Two (docks litter- ho got off the <*?!**? 1 I (ho tall hroad shojddered man t-ushed. | to tlit? sent, ami 1 1|?> young women hold J ?'on to the More Than Her Mouth. Although tin* groundhog* at the "Zoo" did their host to keep the spring day away from that fine park and Playground for the people, time will hrlpjt spring within a low wcoK* now. at the worst. Time has u way of. making things movo. Although crowds ut the National Xunlogteal park have . fallen <>fT ma terially during these oo)tl winter Sun days, lie vert hel o? > ninny visit (he park every Sunday. \l ueh at tent Inn Is given I he .full:.: ki-pi indoors naturally. Thus die- mother hippopotamus has her admirers. lioeoiiH> hm? sm:ill hoys, (hat !,'ood sort 1 1 ? >\ t sh.v rooks* at <.iits ami s|?;??Tii\vs, were standing in front ? ? t" t lie hiptiopoiamns en go watching Mrs. Hippo eat 'hay. "I.ook at Vr npeh 'or month!" *niil one huv . ii.si In admiral ion. . "M>ii<i|i n . 1 1 h 1 1 1 ' " * ?\eiaimeil tin* oth or, That ain't < r nioiitli it's 'or \\ hofi hoiel she'- i'|-i-*niti'\": ? \Vn*hlni! ton S';:ir. W?rl4'? Rar?? Dlvldarf. Aniphlactaiix ?r* t lit* people who In habit the tropica. who**- shadows tii one part of ihe your nif ct|*t to the north and in ihr other to the south. ae cording a* i he Mild Ik north or south of their xetiltb. I'll*' |l lit Ihc||I IIS at* tllC Illhuhl tMMta of the earth Mvlnr on different side* of the eipuitor. 'who#? afradow* at noon nm ca*t In contrary ill i*#??*t Ioiim. Those llvlnjf niofth of the UH t? ?t- are antls* dans to thoue II vliitf aouth of that line, add vice versa. The shadow* on one side are cant toward tin* north and upon the other toward the south. The asclan* are the people who live Iq a land whfre, at a certain time of each year, they have no shadows at uoon. All the Inhabitant* of the torrid zone are anelans. they having a vertical sun twice a year. The perlsclana aro the Inhabitant* of the polar circle, whoae shadows dur Inx aotne portions of the H.uiutuet' must In the course of the day move entirely around and fall toward every point of the eonapnss, Island of Crete "Upending " In the course of a discussion on the Muhject of Crete at the Jtoyal Geo graphical aoelety, Prof. L. J. Myrea de scribed two remarkable change* of ground level thnt have occurred there ?ilne? classical time*. says -the Scientific American. The whole Island has aw.niw? upon an nxiy, tho eastern halt' sinking nnd the We.sterh rising, s<> that whereas at (flerapetraa and Bplnalongii the 'an cient <juays and harbor work* are now under water, the little Greek harbor of I'hn.lftsarna, at t h?? west end of tho Is lend." Is now totalis upheaved. .-?> that of if i<?in walk about on the floor, of the m ?i?-nt harhor. upraised and d'ry. Chinese Engineers Hate Toil. In no branch of modern nr-errcsft has ('hlnii advanced dnrln.f *tb?- Inst ?wi'ntv vcars more than in enir'r, -or in;.', if \\e except, perhaps, tnedje'/ie. The I'binexe engineer has cohte to ?it ay lli Is a much-criticized person, ami the principal, objection the up to date modern rnulneo- offers against tiini Is. that, ite refiise>; to undergo the lonu and tedious period of trainiiljj aeecs-i.ary in any branch of engineer ?ng t?>day: if he can become an encln i-er without soiling ids hands- or taklnu off his < oat. he is unite willing to pose jo havin.il mastered engineering: hut to objects to the toll and !,'??? dirtv work. PLAN MORE OSTRICH PLUMES 8outh African Rnl??r? of tbt Bird# &% llev* The/ Can Largely lncr*?M the Supply. Ait effort l.s I ning uuida by South . African oHtrlrh farmer* 10 Increase ; the ply flip <<iiIIN Qatf.lfA.liwu and Pro fp*M?? I ??'\ cril.-ij t lleves tills ran he dour 'w ii- i ?uef 1- '*"> per font, bnt \V I* I'yn.ut f : ? ? ? groat KnylNh mil * u'tajftu u m>. The filiTiitfi'f of plumes from ouch > *vlinv meiotrc* ?lfl, hhi! oetii*!t?unll> j nm? !-? t- 12 in 'in- xoutii am can ?pceln* mim] JJ1) In the North Afri ca li. Till InPer.U ilii< larger lilwl and I ? k hones, ii r?? deliver. Tin* Oroot fontelu School or Agriculture Is trying . by |??s ?j?or mating to booed n race of I'J plume birds Profi'HMur p,wiiif| writes to the lllus- ' ? , t rated l.oudon News that llie ancos- ! tor of i ho <tar rich undoubtedly pos 1 stayed t tie power of flight. when the i wing quills of the hand numbered 1(1 j while the secondary feathers. attached along the forearm, probnhiy did not wceeed tJO. TMs was the urlglual In heritance and It con nevtf he In creased, especially now thnt the whole wing has degenerated Into, n more wreck of It* original wolf. There nrc now nhout 1,000,000 birds j on the African ostrich forms nnd the > vniue of their export < d fen fliers Is I about .?1,\000,'000. i I Overcoming Plant Disease. Announcement hy scientists nt Cam- I bridge university thnt It Is now pos- I slble to breed disease-proof plants, | following a long series of Immunizing ; tests applied to genius, potatoes and j other growths, outfit to shod a ray of ; i Ugh? upon the world sorely vexed by j ; food problems. | l'nlatn disease nlone has co$l this ! j country untold millions of dollars. If ' J this t'lie article of food could be pro- | j teet? <1 against the destructive fungi tha' attack It so persistently, a solid | food ? basis would lie assured. As It j Is. potatoes. which should ho the cheap- j est and most plentiful fitod. now flue- , tuate from moderate prices to prices that are absurdly high. ? The checking of plant disease Is : second only In importance to over* coin ii i! the diseases thnt attack hti j nianiiv At this time of food scarcity j any progress that can he made toward j conserving Hie world's crops will tie i doubly a blessing. ? Now York Trib une. Tire and Accessory Sftlc 1 *? ?" ? -v^> ; ? . ' "'.v ' ?' ? */v '?? >:** ??* *' ' \{ : All First, 6000 Miles Guaranteed 80x8 Brunswick Tires . ... $10.50 3Qi3V4 Brunswick Tiros 82x3 vi Brunswick Tires 515 99 "1x4 Brunswick Tires Im'S !14x4 Brunswick Tires $28.50 Ford Radius Rods eac" fj-w Ford Foot Board Mats each |i 60 Ford Tool Boxes oer oair IsX Ford Head Ump? ? per >>R,r -*???} Ford Seat Covers (Tourmir). ..er'ean ?fc Radiator Cement each $1 Ford Axles each f>?? Universal Bumpers ????> rFARD'S garage .AND BATTERY SERVICE Strong For Turnip (irwns ! d roamed h droa m do lulilbr nipht l dreamed < In t ! fcoiild fly. I flopped my wines lack or l?i\y:'a i<l, \.i flow up fo tl? ' sky. fTTo Massa JVtrr axe i?e , From what pari did I fly. I ft; Itl la i in from Carolina ! f!? \v up 1 1 cal i on hitrh. .Miirs IVU'i" lolo mo from IV Carol Inns IN- only had one ma n \iul lu' onul (I hardly HTi dero In dui ?oldou. happy Ian. lie 1 11 ted nothing tor inllk tin lione.\ Noillior sugar nor cream : Hi* hoart ami soul seemed. ?i> crave I'i iii irood "|t| turnip groens. .Mjirs I'i'fct nlso I ? ?l?? me I'r look in through an through. I hit cotton fanners was all right Jhd ton nincli cotton- wouldn't do. ne.v im (l better plant les* enfton. Kr nitllCi more corn and beaux. J ???!? jli the field .sow turnips. Pen chaw dem good ole jrroons. .Wars 1'i'it'i' also told nn> Hat Oft ?*l lna gals am sweH. I>cy always look so pretty I>??y always dvcvss so neat. An do reason oh cleiv ? good look** Am plainly to be seen Iiecause tie little da vll us \\';i> raised -on turnip greens. ; il?. T Getty*, Catawba. S. 1'.. Nov. l!<. Urigndler Cleneral John lUddle, who comina nded the American troops In Knxlaud during the World war, will he retired from active service at bin own request on December 1. General Kiddle now In command of ('amp Custer, Michigan, has served forty three years in tin* service. A Masterpiece of Modern Merchandising Begins in Columbia Tuesday, Nov. 30th at NEVER before has Smith's attempted a sale. This is our initial effort and quite naturally we want to make it the greatest ready-to-wear'event that Columbia lias yet known. Our entire stocks are greatly reduced. The beautiful dresses you have admired are low in price; luxurious coats are greatly reduced ; the handsome suits of finest materials are reduced one-third, one-half and in many cases more than one-half. Hosiery, silk underwear, blouses and in fact every article in the store is presented We do not wish the entire credit for this sale. The manu facturers we buy from have .given us their entire co-opera tion and many of the items so low in price would have been impossible, but for their assistance. Much of this apparel w; s purchased with the understanding that it be sold most reasonably. Kach ready-to-wear garment was individually ^elected lor its charm, workmanship and ma terial. $25.00 \n| .1 ,it I J > i ? ImhiuIiI !?> -?e|l |ni ill. 1. 1 V'.'ii"1 ,M?I>I f iii< in ?.nl<l fur >?'.!? S in ."?(> .1 1 1< I \.*i!i."?n M ;i I iTi.i I - ;i i ? - iii<-:i'~ \\c:ii ilmcf <!?? lifiin* iri oliin- ^ : 1 1 in. --ilk, kilhn'^ c:ir ? r? -| ?? ? . ? njw ph'Ii-m' him <?1 li.r w ?I1 kiiuvx it i(ii'?> i;niiiK Til. Mr i- \v i ? IHH^? ? ' I imiJiU' : I 1 1? I fill* -I > It's ;llc ~i?i? S ! I ? ?? ? I UIihIcK ililllli'l ill". -^i>v ? ? \ ? ? I ? ? I ? U i ? \V 11^ $39.50 I i, f p . ? | ? I , 1 1 . .1 . - - . - i ? ( . p , i I < ?[ it I i -i ??. I i.i i I ?? in : I \ . ?!. I t V.'iiKKi ,4 > \I?H .Ml .? 11*1 *7*. ">? K?-U;l : ot Mil I'l.i II1.M I.-. ! . : i \ I ? i >f f?MV?| l<> >'?M 1 it i ii _? I . i ? ? - ? I . ? \ .i' the : I > |?: i'-i r.i:i ? ,1 1 h i\ i 1 Mi??H i Mil i \ ? I ^ m i> ?< I < ? i - <?(' \ ?"v ? ' iii i ? ? ? f ii-, 1 ii'm! \ : ? i i *>..?. I , i 1 1 i i ; ? .it i . ? . $69.50 and $79.50 $29.50 \ i. 1537 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Special Lot Coat: $15.00 .1 . - I ? ' V..". ..... .1 > |ti .* WONDERFUL VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE. SKIRTS, CORSETS, BLOUSES, FINE SILK UNDER WEAR AND SILK HOISERY ALL GREATLY REDUCED. $45.00 Id this lot thi' fine coats, many fur trimmed and including the bis, wrappy models, .von will find values of $55.00, $50.50 and $65.00. Doubt less you'll be surprised at the elegance of this apparel. Beautiful Coats $62.50 and $69.50 'Values here were Values in this lot were $70..TO and $85. *85. $89.50 and $05. $79.50 In this lot art' the most individual offerings of the season. Values are $08.50. $ioo, $1 lo, s 1 1 r, and $125. Suits of Supreme Style $35.00 1 he.-r iimiiniiji 11 \ ?i \ ijvh ~ n i r *- a iv tailored ii iid flared eff<*ct models. Misses and large sixes with t'Vfiy desirable size ranging between the two Many ;iro blaek aud brown in the popular duvet de laine and nmny others in nav\ ;i n< 1 black t rieotin?'s. Not a suit in this lot thai ?<tbl for !??>-. than $40. .?o and the majority of them were offerefl at $50.50. .<t>5.no :i in I $..i 'I'ln-v-.i:, \ ni'M'iii nif \.?n have the opportunity to ? 'boose from full $49.50 I" i ? *>*??; : no:.: ? ? I -nit- j ;i i ? v-rllem v. ;i r?> mail.\ fur triuiuied models. - ?>iln-i-. ;? i ?? : 1 1 . i < I ? of >n<h I u i i fit I material-* that to add trihunint:> would I -?:i;)rrfluous Th<\\ represent Smith quality throughout and it is I'!! !" i-'il.ti | \ j.l. >.i 'ti i ( hem Viilues hit $70.55. $S0.5O and S I f M I $79.50 and $89.50 Woi I M,. |vt,.,i^ ,| I,. bu.N ii >' u i i M'llim: for $2?k? at the price named ^ . v; i i . t ? . I not I.,- f..r Smith's off?.|N yon this opportunity, rin 'mi f ? ri.ii- . !<? < 1 1 i v i -I di I. tine ?nd fine veblvm's Heaver and squirrel 'ilm if-! l.. one <rf t Ii ? ?*?? - - 1 1 i t ? one i< assured of absolute ex< b? ?sv*-iif?> i !' \ uci't i n iiored b> i ?? \cr\ fluent manufactures in t)" . oiMtf ? r