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r, - ~ ?e |%:7'? . W x &x o jfe * ? Easter comes early this year and we are anxious to get your measure for a | Spring SMl.'t | II We are showing over one thous| . II and styles of Woolens for Spring Suits || and Trousers and our fifteen years of : || experience in taking measures for || Tailor-made G-arments, make us exfj* II H perts in tliis line- We guarantee a II fit?a suit that does not fit must not | go out of our store. Please come early, make your selections and have your | measure taken. Deliveries made when wanted. Prices twelve dollars and up If: f for suits. E. G. DREHER & CO., I' LEXINGTON, S. C. ; ???i Masonios. Masonic Notice. ? n^TTT ?r, ^?ifTTXTTn? boyleston Lodge, No. 123, A. F. I A A REGULAR COMMUNICA- will meefc next Saturday, 19th inc ^ragftion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, at 2 o'clock p. m. promptly. Bret /*9r\A. F. M., will be held Saturday, ren please be prompt as business . February 19th, 1910, at 7 oclock, p. m. importance awaits the craft. Brethren are earnestly requested to at- P. W. Shealy, Sec. teal. ^ By <%Wv POST CARDS?A full line of s Godfrey M. Harha>, Secty. all kinds, just received at The Bazai NEW SF i m:A. , J: , * IB ^lj ' 11JJ is showing om !; . : /; H f m ture in this se * You are ii fiSlSliSl Furnishing lir : I sell eve] aJPVM***g^P# cannot beat. } The greatest line of Chairs ev -J Columbia. How does this look to i V good Chairs at 50 cents. . Get the baby a Carri Mm? the new styles. We sell t jl III | The greatest showing Lliiiiii-f Wash Stands. You can g from our line. Pj~^M Solid Oak Tables al M This table is six feet lo 5 III Near Postoffice * * II ?I I I III 111 -H. A - Taylor. gl Be 9ure to read the lirge displa i, > advertisement of H. A. Taylor, < fij Columbia, in this issu^. He carrii 11 one of the largest and best selecte !| stocks of furniture to be found i ij Columbia, and enjoys a large LexiDj f ton county patronage. He sells f< 5 ; cash or credit and ycu'll always fi?: i his prices right. Gire him a ca when in want of furniture. , Legislature to Adjourn. The legislature is scheduled to a< journ onFriday or Saturday of t i iweek. we will review me worn < our representatives at the close of tl session. ^ Pastor Croak Hememkered. The Ladies of Providence Luther* church assembled at tne parsonage < last Saturday afternoon in bible stud the subject being "Lent." It tun ( out, however, to be a donation part; Pastor Cronk and family receivii man}' articles for the pantry. ? Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures dai ful, .swollen, s'oiir nervous feer ano i s.autly takes the stinj? out of corns and bu i>os and makes walking easv. Tryitto-da 8 >'d everywhere, Sample FliEE. Addres Alleu S. Olmsted, Le iloy, N. Y. Mrs. Joe Shull is critically ill wi pneumonia, at her home in the He ?yw creek section. MULES Jll ALL S I wish to anno that I am back at n I and have on hand Mules and Horses i Keep some on hanc ^ Fair and square c save you money. kf. *2 . D. D. Gilbert, S. < 'RING 1 . ? t A b of the cheapest ai ction of the countr ivited to write for; 1 a in nnoft 10 nAt n LU J. JUL uaou At' AO AAV/ U \J Tthing to furnish rer shown in ^ou? We sell j age. This is one hem from $1.50 up. I of Dressers and pt what von want 1 sizes and styles, ng and the price is "1 n A 1 FORECLGSXTBE. j J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, g. j County of Lexington. !ti j Court of Common Pleas. U1 James Harman, plaintiff, :>r vs' j I id S. Ben Hillcr find John G. Hiiler, dl j defendants. I In obedience to the decree of the j Court herein, signed bv Hon. John S. | Wilson, Judge Presiding, duted the 4th 1- day of December, 190'.), 1 will sell at is public auction, to 1 he highest bidder, Df before the Court House Door, at. Lcxie ington, S. O., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in March, 1910: "All that piece, parcel or tract of in land, situate, lying and being in the )n County of Lexington and State aforet said, containing one hundred and eighty-seven acres, more or less, and ' hounded on the North by lands of W. F Derrick and Silas Mc'>artha; South, by B. D. Hiiler aDd G. W. Hiller; West, by J. A. Epting and on the East by H. A. Swygert; the same being the tract of land conveyed to Ada J. Hiller n- by J. A. Kreutzer, and is the same land n- conveyed to the said defendants by the Clerk of the Court of Lexington Coun!s," ty." Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, h FRANK W. SHEALY, ,i- C. C. C. P. & G. S. February 14, 1910. tin ii ft n n r o 1U nUnotA UMMER unce to my friends ly home place now, some good young for sale and expect to 1 all the summer, lealing to all. I can Smith,! D., R. F. D. 1. I? i FU fA YL id best selected lin Vprices on anything ii onvenient to come your home and at j ? ^ rLook at th Is it Stylish? ( It looks like a H I hope to have a Bargains in store this advertisment oul Store and talks it over Remember I sell chines, Cook Stoves a Furniture. I A 17 T a i ii ? ^ lest Me At Tappfs. WHEN !N UOLSJ^BlAi S. G. Meet Me At Tapp's \ Clearance o? Odd Lots After Stock Taking. Some Wonderful Bargains in Small Lois of Coods That We must clear at once. TT- m _i m i ?? *^ ^? jLa^e luur viioice ox xnmxnea nats at <5l.y8 It is almost ridiculous to expect to get a $15.00 trimmed Hat for the price mentioned here, and yet facts are facts and these are the self same hats that we sold so many of during the past few months at $15.00, and from that down to $7.50. Choice of any hat $1.98. Up to 40c India Linons 25c. A lot of fine quality India Linons; close weave and a great value; only a small lot. Yard 25c. Up to $1.50 Silks, an Odd Lot, at 39c. This lot consists of Taffetas and a number of fancy weaves; value up to $1.50 the yard; special 39c. Odd Lot of Men's Shirts, 50c Values 35c "Garland" brand Men's Shirts at a big saving in regular 50c values, on sale here at 35c.. Odd Lot of Skirts We have just a few skirts that we offer at a big reduction. Values up to $5.00; as long as the last $2.00 Odd lot oi Wool Dress Goods, up to $1.50 values 50c $25.00 Man-Tailored Coat Suits $10.00 No matter how well supplied you may be you can hardly afford to miss this big saving we are offering you in man-tailored coat suits; strictly all-wool and beautifully hand tailored throughout; splendid values at the former selling price of $25.00 and now offered you at less than half their true value. Choice, the suit... ...$10.00 SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! All our leading makes of shoes for men, women and children are going at great reductions. Now is the time to buy if you value money. ORDER BY MAIL. We prepay mail, express or freight on all purchases of $5.00 or more shipid to any point within a radius of 600 miles of Columbia. The Jas. L. Tapp Co., 338 to 1646 Main Street Columbia, S. C RNITURE i O R. es of Furni- |j^ r Jj|| i the House * and see for ; prices you ||jg2i^S is Side Board of Solid Quartered Oak. . Home in and see our $12.00 Special. [>50.00 Side Board. ! /isit from you this week. ' , \ for the man who cuts ^ I nd Ranges as well as 4 ? 1 Columbia, S. C m