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| How Beef Car I 1, Shanks; 2, Round; S, Rump; 4, Loin 8, Plate; The discussion of meat prices has cuts that are sold at different prices. ; Is, for example, without knowing the ] cut The same is true of chuck steak have been investigating prices expres; more about the various pieces there w the cuts that are sold at lower prices In the discussion it has come out carcasses, but buy the parts of a car< greatest demand. Hence some of the the retail shops. The illustration is a drawing of numbered, the explanation of the numt tenderloin, sirloin butts and strips are rolls or strips are cut from No. 6. Bri cut from the forequarter, round steak % a TRAINED ANIMALS. i Four-Footed Actors Help Greatly in Rounding Out the Highly Interesting Circus Programme of the Sparks Shows Here Today.' The management of the Sparks Shows have made It a study for years to give a circus programme reions that is said to be the most beau-' tiful piece of horse training ever attempted. The herd of performing elephants under the direction of their famous trainer, Louis Reed, will pro- j duce grouping pyramids ana maneuvers heretofore thought impossible. A I group of forest bred African lions will | also hold an important place on .this 1 interesting programme on account of: the wonderful control their trainer: j has over these really ferocious man- j killing beasts. The extensive managerie carried by j the show also affords unusual interest to those who are fond of studying plete in all particulars, and knowing . full well the importance of some highclass animal acts on the programme, have this year imported from Europe j - several acts that cannot* fail to create a sensation. The acts imported from across the ocean this season include a spectacu-' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against? the estate of W. B. Kennedy, deceas- j ed, will fine the same, duly itemized and verified, with the undersigned, on or before the 29th day of November, 1919. MRS. S. M. KENNEDY, Administratrix. i Govan, S. C., November 10th, 1919. 11-27. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. f ' Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the undersigned . administratrix of the estate of W. B. Kennedy, deceased, will file her final accounting with the Judge of Probate for Bamberg county on the 5th day of December, 1919, and will at same time ask for letters dismissory as such administratrix. MRS. S. M. KENNEDY, 12-4. Administratrix. , CITATION NOTICE. Whereas H. F. Spann has made suit to me to grant him letters of ad- : ministration of the goods, chattels, rights and credits of F. F. Johnson, deceased: These are. therefore, to cite all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said F. F. Johnson, deceased, to be and appear before me in thb Court of Probate to be held at Bamberg court house in the said State and County on the 21st day of No-' vember, 1919, at 11 o'clock, a. m., j to show cause, if any they have, why |; the said administration should not j be granted. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., (L. S,) j Judge of Probate for Bamberg Coun-1 ty, S. C. [ cass Is Divided j End; 5, Short Loin; 6, Rib; 7, Flank; 9, Chuck. aroused public interest In the various Many persons know what a round steak part of a beef carcass from which it is , brisket and other pieces. Those who 5 the opinion that if the people knew 'ould be a greater demand for some of that many of the retailers do not buy :ass from which are taken the cuts in cuts are not usually found at some of ' half a beef carcass with the parts >ers appearing below the cut. Boneless j cut from No. 4 and No. 5. Boneless sket is cut from No. 8. , Chuck steak is from the hindquarter. lar equine drill and pyramid performanpe by a group of Arabian stallanimal life. In it are presented many new specimens hitherto unknown to the zoos of America. Besides the trained animals, some of tne worm s greaiesx, gymnasts, aerialists, acrobats and.eauestrians have a place on the bill, and /after the grand opening spectacle, which is brilliant in its coloring and massive in effect, the programme will go forward with so much vim and vigor, the acts will be of such a high order and classified to such a nicety, that the most critical audience cannot help but be pleased. The Sparks shows will give two exhibitions in Bamberg today.?adv. That putting honest men in jail make some men sick. See Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum" at LaVictoire Theatre Wednesday, November 26 th.?adv. Ninety-two per cent of the girl and women workers in New York city are dissatisfied with their work and are mal-adjusted to it. Just received, 300,000 cedar shingles. $9.50 while they last. S. W. Copeland, Ehrhardt, S. C. 12-4 "READ 'EM AND WEEP" 'n they saw the cop. MARY PICKFORD as tough street urchin in "THE HOODLUM" The Picture of a Thousand Laughs. 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