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DEBATE AT SWANSEA : HIGH SCHOOL The two debating teams, which have represented the Swansea High School with such marked credit in. the South Carolina Triangle Debating League, tonight'" debated against each other in the High School Auditorium here. The query, submitted for discussion by the University of South Carolina, under whose auspices the state debate was held, proposing the restriction of immigration to the "United States bv a literarv test, was discussed in a comprehensive and logical manner by the young representatives. A committee of five judges, by a vote of three to two, i jx 4-1. nenaerea a aecis*ou m iavui ui negative. The affirmative team was awarded the position and debated in fee final abate eontest, losing by a narrow margin to the Union High School team. The wiwifng negative team tonight at Swansea over Swansea & team which was second in the State contest gives both Swansea teams a high rank. The points developed by both teams, and the rebut tals, showed a thorough study of the query, and the young debaters of *Swa rsea are to be congratulated upon the high position which they have given their school and the County of Lexington in this League. TT-io o-f-fi-rmofivo was r?r?Trmos Jk v vvw? V.W * ed of Misses Bertha Williams and Madge Reynolds and the negative of Miss Inez Lybrand and Robert Keer. Superintendent Witt and his corps of assistants are iustlv nroud of the standing attained by their school. FAMILY REUNION * " V' _?There was a delightful family reun ion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerod Taylor, on the Two Notch road near Gilbert, Sunday May 12th, the occasion being Mrs. Taylors birthday A long table was spread in the grove near the house, with an abundance of good things to eat, such as can be found nowhere except at the home of a good Lexington county farmer. Prof. Wm. Steele was there with his four wheel buzz and his tripod and finished the job. THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT We call your attention to the advertisement of the New Star Restaurant on the 7th page of this paper. * The place for you to go and get some thing good to eat cooked to your taste and served in the best manner. Mr. Chris. Pharrs is manager, with Jim Elicopoylos and Ernest P. Mallos. all fine clever gentlemen to serve you Call and see' them when in Columbia and you will go again. . IN WEEK WAS ABLE TnRpsnmp His Work ; A V AAVUUAUV 11AU V T \J ML MA. "Knocked Me Out So I Simply Had to Quit Workiog," he says Losing Monev Fast i ? ! Began Taking Tanlac and in Week was Toiling Hard as if Nothing Had Been Wrong i "It's the honest truth, before I had taken this Tanlac a week I was well and strong enough to go back to work," said W. R. Wade, well known resident of Winnfield, La., the other day. "I had a very bad case of stomach trouble and rheumatism," he continued, "that knocked me out so I simply had to quit working. My stomach was in such an awful fix everything I ate disagreed with me and made me miserable all the time. My limbs and joints would ache so I could hard ly stand it, and, in fact, for a whole day before taking. Tanlac I wasn't able to put in a full dav's work at all. "One of my friends had been taking Tanlac and told me it had done him a world of good, so I got me a bottle to try. Well, sir, it sure sur prised me, for I began to feel better right after the first dose, and before the week was out I was back on my job and have been working right . along ever since like nothing had ever been the matter with me. I never say anything in my life be fore that gave such quick relief as this Tanlac, and I haven't had a single symptom of my trouble since I started on it." Tanlac. the master medicine, 13 sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Burnette and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion: W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo: W. H. Suber, Pealfr. Price, $1.00 per bottle, straight. . ; / ' |l ^.aBKaesa || Meet Me at Tapp's r<"'< -i P MISTAKE not, as you witness th 1| hearts all is not quiet and tranqu H ers. and even little children whoi I brightness and gladness of a decc glass gems dressed up in tinsel tc sacrificing the dearest things in 1 courage of a soldier in your heart the thick of the struggle so that < There is something very sublirr plainly stated to the world the ol has founded them on justice to a , *1 J J 1 1* j 1 Itocracy lilting its little oigotea, < the ground the vanity of the mos poor have less, this great struggl President stand supreme in all tli 48-inch Silk Net; cream, pink and gold, Yard $1.50 72-inch Liberty Blue Royal, purple I Silk Net. Yard $2.50 40-inch Best Quality All Silk Georgette in black and all the prevailing shades; a dependable quality. Yard $2.00 36-inch Habutai Jap Wash Silk in T* rV, ; /-v o n 11 WTCI cVl I cam nuiiiCj a <wu ?>?uu Yard $1.25 MIDDY TWILL ON SPECIAL SALE 36-inch Longcloth in perfect Mill End lengths, pure soft finish 'remnants the mill made from qualities that retail in perfect lengths from 25c to 35c yard. On special sale, as long as lot lasts, yard 15c 27-inch Bleached Middy Twill in Mill End continuous lengths; a quality that is worth 30c yard, in perfect pieces. Very Special. Yard 15c 34-inch Bleached Pajama Checks in perfect Mill End lengths, worth 25c yard in full bolts; a limited quantity on hand;.as long as lot lasts. Very special, yard 15c 36-inch Bleached Domestic, free from "loading," in perfect Mill Remnants; you can't match the quality in full bolts for less than 25c yard. On sale Monday and as long as lot lasts, which is limited, at special. Yard PERCALES. I Best quality Printed PercaLs, 36 inches wide, fast colors, small figures light grounds with various colored and black stripes for making skirts, house dresses, etc.; the best assortment to be found in the city. Yard Best Quality Printed JPercales in cope, navy and black grounds; fast colors, small stripes and figures and - - - ~ - ?1 ~ /-v-P Oliver- ornvs. IUUU5, ctlSW uj. ijn t j? Choice, yard 35c LONGCLOTH, PAJAMA CHECKS AND GINGHAM VOILES. 40-inch Gingham voile in half a do zen different color plaid combinations a brand new summer goods; will make the prettiest sort of dress. Yard50c 40-inch Printed Voile in many pret ty floral figured, Dresden and Per J " ? r\ C c r\ TV* 11 f "fr* ISian designs; a iaijrc (iMuimitnv w choose from.. Yard 35c YOUR EYES If your eyes need attention or the glasses you are usinsr are not just ripht, consult Dr. Glaaxon. It costs l'-f nofPKnrv! will I,\ {J U UULiilll^,, u.iu, 11 .. .. V. ^ , fit you to the kind of glasses your eyes require. At this time all prescription work at half price. Difficult cases solicited by Dr. Glaxon at Tapp's Department Store, Columbia, DISTINCTIVE SPRING BLOUSES J Many handsome new models in Georgette Blouses have arrived with in the last few days and nearly all are distinguished by their charming simplicity, their beauty of line and interesting effects in collars. ;Priced I $4.50, $7.50 and $10.00 SILK DRESSES of style quality that can't be found for the small price we are selling them for; white and black crepe de chine navy and black taffeta and gingham taffeta. Price $16.75 $25.00 SILK DRESSES FOR $19.75 These beautiful Dresses are in out sizes and regular sizes. A good vaPREMIUM DEPARTMENT | *T Our Premium Department is filled^ . with many new and handsome pre-? miums, which are given free in ex-8 ^jchange for premium coupons issued^ ^with each cash purchase of 5c org ^more- 1 CftR : \ :.'. r.J-. ./iV-siw THF. GROW at splendid body of young manho illit.v Thev are human: manv of n they have kissed goodbye becau ?nt world may surround and prote ) be paraded about for the amuse] ife that they may help destroy th If you can not fight personally Dur beloved soldiers shall have th( )9 about the nower of our armv. t - I' ~ '" %/ / )jects for which we are fighting*. II people and insists on a lasting j contemptible head again. Power t wicked ruler the world has ever e for right and righteousness mir e world. riety of styles and colors. They con sist of taffeta, Satin, Foulard and Crepe de Chine. Price $19.75 MIDDIES AND MIDDY SUITS The Bob Evans Middy Blouse, in all sizes and with navy and red collars and cuffs. .Price $1.50 STAPLE GINGHAMS Lancaster, Amoskeag and Domino Staple Gingham in full bolts in different size checks of blue, brown and black; colors are absolutely fast; only a limited quantity sold to a buyer; full standard gingham, 27 inches wide. Very special, yard 25c WASH M1UUI SU11S Colors; rose, green, gold; blue and white. Price $7.50 to $15:00 VOILE WAISTS Fine Voile Waists, a big variety of style?. lace and embroidery trimmed size? 36 to 58. price $2.00 to $3:98 The Wirthmor Waist $1.00 and the Welworth Waist $2.00 SPRING COATS of style and quality and in the popular cloths and colors; all at reduced prices. / WASH SKIRTS -A great collection of the best styles and materials, trimmed with belts, novelty pockets and large pearl buttons. Price $3.50 to $10:00 Navy and Black Wool Skirts. Price $7.50 to $10:00 Striped. Checked and Plaid Wool Skirts. Price $7.50 to $15:00 NECKWEAR An attractive line of Ladies' Neck wear new variety of Collars that ap peals; original, dainty ana aesiraoie models of georgette crepe, satin foul ard and organdy; daintily trimmed or plain hemstitched; attractive prices, from 50c up to $1.38. PORCH AND MORNING DRESSES In ginghams and chambray; a variety of effective stripes and plain colors; white pique collars, novelty pockets, belts and pearl buttons. Price $1.50 to $4.50 OVERALL APRONS Made of striped Percale. Price.. no UNBLEACHED DOMESTIC. 38-inch Unbleached Sea Island, fair quality, in perfect Mill lengths up to 25 yards. Special, yard 12 l-2c 38-inch Unbleached Sea Island, free from motes, fine medium weight in perfect Mill-End lengths. Yard.. 15c. 38-inch Unbleached Sea Island, fine full weight, free from motes; one of the best Sea Island Sheetings on the market. Yard 25c 36-inch Unbleached Pajama Checks bleaches perfectly when laundered; one of the best unbleached goods on the market for underwear, etc Special yd 20c 36-inch Unbleached Daiama Chocks extra oualitv and irood weight for underwear, etc. Will bleach perfectly when laundered; worth 35c yard if bleached. Special yard..... 25c 8-ounce A. C. A. Feather Ticking When you buy this Tick you've got the best. Yard.,. 45c Mattress Ticking, two grades, two 1 I HE JAMES L 1 Departrrw NER MAIN AND BLANDING ST INGSTOhJt:. 0111O 1 od fitting themselves for the trer ' them have left homes with dene i? se duty has called them to offer t ;ct our lives and our property. C ment of the public. They are str e most dangerous power the worl r ia the trenches, you can show y sir every necessity promptly supp >ecause our great and clever Pre His sentiments have intoxicatec )ower in the world that will prev , honor and justice have unsheath 1 known. Even if the rich in our 3t not cease until the power and ? prices 22 l-2c and 30c Feather Ticking, grade under A. C. A., yard 40c Jlen s L-nambray, work . bhirts, blue and tan?limited quantity; all sizes up to 17; as long as lot lasts. special, each 55c Men's Heavy Work Shirts in blue and stripes; these Shirts are worth on today's market prces from 30 t 40 per cent more than our special sale price, each 75c, 89c and $1.00. Utica 10x4 Bleached Sheeting, only a limited quantty to sell at, the yard 80c Mohawk IT -4 Bleached Sheeting as long as lot lasts, special, the yard 75c. Wearwell 7x4 Bleached Sheeting just the width wanted for single beds Yard 60c Wearwell 9x4 Bleached Sheeting, heavv a? Wears Well. Verv snec ial; as long as lot lasts; yard 65c LONGCLOTH SPECIAL 36-inch English Longcloth pure soft finish for fine underwear in 10 yard bolts; worth $2.50. Bolt $1.95 PRINCESS NAINSOOK 36-inch Princess Nainsook pure soft finish for fne underwear, etc. in 10vard bolts. Very special, bolt..$2.50 WHITE GOODS Business is good in this department because we have the desirable and wanted fabrics. 40-inch Sheer Quality White Voiles in perfect Mill n.nas tresn. and I crisp for making waists, dresses; al^o used for curtains. Very special, yard 25c. 40-inch Sheer Quality White Lawn worth 39c. Very special, yard....25c 36-inch White Middy Twill in Mill Ends, slightly stained or soiled. Choice, yard 30c 36-inch Best Quality Bleached Pajama Checks, fine check. Yard....25c 28-inch Genuine Lykelinen, looks like linen; will not thicken from wash ing. Very special, yard 25c 36-inch White Pose Suiting of Eng lish manufacture, looks like real lin en, for making skirts, uniforms and embroidery purposes. Yard 50c 40-inch Nurses' Uniform Cloth, a good imitation of linen. Yard....45c 35-inch Linen Finished linene, free from starch. Yard 30c 38-inch Soft Finished Mercerized Batiste from the largest converters of white goods in the United States. Specal, yard 50c 36-inch Small Welt White Pique, extra good quality. Yard 65c 36-inch White Basket Weave Skirting Special, yard....50c and 65c loin or>/^ h'o r*? nrr ^ O V\P > _ uw-iiivn i lain auu r antj uuumdine Skirtings, all 1918 styles. Yard 50c and 65c. 27-ineh Sheer Quality White Baby Check and Stripe Dimity in perfect Mill lengths. Very special, yard..25c Our Silks continue good because we have the up-to-date and minute Silks. 36-inch Goetz Guaranteed Satin of j perfect texture in plain solid colors, | the best value to be found. Yard $2.00. 40-inch Heavy Quality All Silk Crepe de Chine in deep black and pure white, only, yard $2.50 40-inch Lustrous Finish All Silk flmrmpiKo nf pxtra fine texture in deep black, only, yard $3.00 ]| APP COMPAQ snt Store S. COLUMBIA, i, r^4M?S^TrigwF?linafttCT?ti?aiftMa^ra ' Meat lapp s if ? 1 L '^2 gg t iches of death, that within their ndent, sorrowing, fathers, mothheir lives, if need be, that the fur soldiers are not counterfeit I ong, sturdy, brave men who are d has ever known. Have the our patriotism by getting into || ^sident, in his wisdom, has so i . j 1 the best people on earth for he ent the dazzling diamonds of au- m Led the sword in order to dash to country must go ragged and the jreat purpose set forth by our || r^ 36-inch Black and White Shepherd Check Taffeta, a quality that will ||| wpflr YnrH $2.00 36-inch Pongee Silk; navy rose, taupe, cope and navy blue and white Yard 85c |l|j 36-inch White Reseda; rose, taupe Yard ' $1.00 ||g J 1 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, pure dye, lustrous soft finish; a good dress quality. Very special, yard $1.65 44-inch All Silk flesh and black gjj|[. " stripes, three different size stripes; a $1.50 value at, yard $1.00 oo-mcn oiik ropnn; navy, gray, cope and dark green. Yard....$1.00 36-inch Black and White Stripe 13 Taffeta Silk. Yard $1.50 40-inch All Silk Crepe de Chine in |? nile, robin egg, two shades of navy H ; yellow, brown, taupe; helio; dark; green; pink old rose; deep black and Hh A white (note the width 40 inches). Very special, yard $1.50 HOSIERY || Phoenix Silk Hose in fancy stripes and figures, high spliced heels and ^3 i double garter tops, bright colors, in green champagne; khaki and tuxedo tan.Price the Pair....$1.00 and $1.15 m Phoenix Silk Hose in whifp nnlv. Full-fashioned, heavy ingrain silk, all 9 .\ sizes. Price, the pair $1.25 and $1.35 9 Ladies' Summer Combination Suits fine gauze lisle, lace trimmed knee full roomy sizes. Prce, the suit 25c and 50c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Swiss Embroideries, edge and insertions to match; dainty patterns to 9 \ select from; 1 1-2 to 4 inches in wid- m th. Price, the yard 15c A good selection of Cambric Embroideries, new patterns, up to 6 in ches wide. Price the yard 10c Val and Round Thread Laces; dainty designs, good widths. Price the yard 10c WOMEN'S SUITS These Suits are especially attrac- j|gj . tive because of their splendid styles, including plain tailored, semi-tailored novelty and braid trimmed effects. They are splendidly tailored, and the finishing shows that degree of high grade workmanship found only in garments of the Tapp high quality. Materials are splendid, dependable Hjg gabardines, poplins and men's wear SWEATER DEPARTMENT Ladies' Silk Sweaters, in a bewil- ?3| dering range of choice new shades; 8a|. in Jersey weaves and novelty weaves; modish designs with sashes, belt effects, sailor collars, effectively trimmod; solid and color combinations. Prices from $10. $15, $17;50; up to ill New Shetland Wool Slip-on Sweat ers. sleeveless styles, affording warm tn wicnout unciue ouik v necK siyie with sailor collar or brushed lAmpora; sterling new combination of colors Price, each, $5:00 and $10:00; SILKEN UNDERWEAR Xo daintier ,garments than these rei'could be found at such reasonable Crepe de Chine Gowns $7:50 IF | IMPORTANT MAIL ORDER | | NOTICE 8^'* ' ? VTC rtnywneregv I^We solicit orders by mail fromB . | everywhere. and no matter what you? I Border, it will be sent to you free of Hi -4 i 1 r Ichar^e. We're always in the lead. H _ I , L. U Bh .1