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*\s V.v <&<. ?? I OFF Better than a The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. 14 North Main Street, Sumter, S. C. Are Willing to Take a Loss! You Get the Profit! Our Entire Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Goods Are Now On Sale at 33 i 3 Off We Continue to lead in Prices as well as Quality of Goods of? fered, as we have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Stylish and Perfectly Tailored Clothing in Eastern Carolina. These prices mean a loss to us, but it is your best opportunity to make money'--better than a Cost Sale. Everything is Marked in Plain Figures so You KNOW EXACTLY What You Are Saving-Just Take One-Third Off Men's Suits and Overcoats $25.00 Now $16.67 $30.00 Now........ $20.00 $35.00 Now $23.34 $40.00 Now $26.67 $45.00 Now $30.00 $50.00 Now $33.34 $55.00 Now _ $36.67 $60.00 Now.$40.00 $65.00 Now $43.34 $75.00 Now $50.00 $80.00 Now $53.33 $90.00 Now .$60.00 Children's Shoes Boys' Suits and Overcoats $7.50 Now $5.00 $9.00 Now $6.00 $10.00 Now $6.67 $12.50 Now $8.34 $13.50 Now ? $11.00 $15.00 Now $10.00 $18.00 Now $12.00 $20.00 Now $13.34 $22.50 Now , $15.00 $25.00 Now $16.67 $30.00 Now $20.00 $35.00 Now $23.34 Hanan and Bostonian Shoes $18.00 Now $12.00 $15.00 Now $10.00 $12.00 Now $8.00 $10.00 Now $6.67 $7.50 Now $5.00 $6.50 Now $4.38 Knox, Schoble,Dunlap, Stetson Hats $15.00 Now $10.00 $10.00 Now $6.67 $9.00 Now $6.00 $7.50 Now $5.00 $6.00 Now $4.00 $4.00 Now $2.67 at Half Price, as we are Discontinuing this Line. SPECIAL NOTICE On account of the tremendous reductions we must put, in effect these rules during this sale: Nothing charged, no C. O. D.'s or return; cash or check must accompany all mail orders, which will be filled on day of receipt. No Charge For Alterations TO OUR PATRONS ? MANAGER OF EXPORTCOMPANY Ooneph Walker of Columbia Elected Vice President and ,i Manager of the Cotton Kx port Corporation HB IS EXPERIENCED COTTON MERCHANT Mr. R. L Walker, also of Coli im bit Ha? Been Elected Treasur? er of the Corporation Whir1! 'is Now Practically Heady For RMainess IstumMa. Kot Joseph ^ ilh< 1 HollowHl und W.iIK*. i>| I'olUlllbia ft>???ii aal? led ?"? v?? ? .B**'< 1,1 manager of t he \ mei i< m Pro v.\port anal Import rorporatloti flO.O'to.o?.'? .Ii.it ii concern n?u j$W9*ri\** <\ i IihiiikIioiii Hi*' S??u'h Oi? pritif ..?.i.-i <>r flnunelng Ihe pf rotton i I ? ??? 111 last emde ??? *he ortV ? of in* ktt nlsht R I. Holloa ? I |pj>aaxii? ttriu, ha* boon ai a i treasurer of me corporation. The orsm laut Ion of the company has been completed u'ith the ncoeptnnce nf Mr. Walki r and Mr. Ifollowell and as soon as Mo- stock paid in. th?* charter for the roriteration win he taken out ami hualneae begun. Mr, Walker came to Columbia in i''"i and uflei ? ehort npprentlceahlp in tin furniture hualneae entered the Hrm of w. k, smith & i!o., buying rot Ion on |he street. Twn years later he wont to Ihn II. <". Heath eompany, Inter becoming ? member I of tin in ui. \tte? continuing In 'his enpttclt) tor ij yearn, he joined .Mr. i loiiouell in fm ming Ihe firm of llo||ow< ii A Walker, lie was in If H ? ,|,,!,d member of the New York [cotton ear hang a, I Mr, Hollowed, wie? bocotnei Irena juror or in. roriMirntlon, i* the senior] ! hn miM of lie i i m ,,i Hollowed & I Ix*'' "' of i tfumbiu'i lending I cotton hrok< i ... , otieerna, Mr Hoi I towel I i- im . \ perh need eotton man. being tin.i,, ,,. i|ualnted With '"?'h tie i.rat . inauufae t ii ring pham - ? t il . , ?n0? i.nsmess j The Olhi ? I H Ol I In e,U k.| j,,,, lllehard I. Mannlt ,.i... u\, ,,, jOM< Walker, vice president ami manager; II I. Hollow ell t>i 111 i 'I'p,. directors are IV K i;.i i jreen vllle, .1. Itooa Hannah.m ..i diaries I'm. \\ ?? Ha met Of Kastovei Ihiuhi w 11111in- .a of imrpngton, i. i <, of lamotT I \V. (laston of Sp.it.,,, ! burg, ?" I. ? 'ohh of Kock Hill. K M. ,i'imi|ii i ..i ii eounty an<i Ii I Man? ning Tau tali tui tin* payment of aiock was issued Wedneaday and already much of it is coming in. and the cot - ton given in exchange for stock is helng ship].ed aeordlng tu the ship? ping inatructlona. "W'e have been especially pleased by the fact that in a number of rases the subscribers have voluntarily Irt creuaed the amount of their stock takings," President Manning said last night, i Mines have already been arranged for and ail preparation!) for handling the business have been completed, i .Just .is soon as the stock is paid j in. tin- (harter will he taken out and j Ihc business Will he started. "We ate ready In ship as soon as we gel Ihe charier ami gel Ihe cotton," said Mi. Manning. The temporary offices n| the company ate .,: Ucmm 30, Ar? cade building. \ gratifying circumstance noted by the corporal ions nfflcinls was the receipt of a subscription nl Ian h.ilcs of cotton from Pink Whalcy, u ne gro farmer of Calhoun county. tlovernor Manning spoke at ITnlor Krida) and was advised thai In tto dltion in other manifestation! of In dorsemenl of the corporation, ever) Pink In Ihe city had decided t<? hike It,00e In stock "Our proposition." in- said, "seemi In Im? growing upon 'In people. hUSlllCSM men and pro ihn-, iv alii ." Washington, Nov 20 The comp- 1 I roller of the, currency has Issued 41. call for tin report on Ihe condition nfj all national hanks at the clone Of ! business aftondu) November leih? LUMBER LUMBER Looks, lllngce, \ails, <irate*, Sn\v?, Ratchets, Hammers, DoOff Flai|R<>n BUILDING MATERIAL Floorlnd Celling, Siding, Casing, Moulding*, Framing Lumber, ltr?U Cedar shingles. run* and Cypress Shinglct. Metal and Composition Shlnglcn^Carnonlor'a 'IVols, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Paint Brushes* Torch Columns and IlallnHtcrs, l^ahits and < ?f s, Braver Hoard, Inside Decorations, Valley Tin and Ridge Roll, < 'nlsinnim?? amE < :< Water Taints, Wim: FENCING, IKON AND WOOD Brink, Lime, Cement, Planter, I ire IIrick, Tire Clay, Sewer TI|M\ Stove F lue, Terra OoUo Thimhle Mortar Colors and stains Water Proofing Mineral, Onrrngnted Metal Roofing, AsnetOS and Composition Rwflng. TOSTS HARDWARE PAINTS .OILS EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE Booth & McLeod, Inc. SUMTRR.5 SOUTHlCAROLINA