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BHHHWffflffniJiiy i iiiiiiTtma.il Al 1 ' ! * ^ 117^ m wvc i ] jj UNDERWEAR, SWEA \ ry Meet me at IM s _ W\ WANTED HI BYT I, I CHESTERFIELD A I RAILWAY I sooo AT O For prices and sp E. C. BROV1 ? Pagelanc / r Sutton FC Flour, Hay, v Cottosec > ?And a comp Heavy at Groc r? QUALITY AND PRI -/ am# iMT Dntfhcss Pa >n's Clothing A DANDY LIN are also shov Coats, Ov EOMOND'S FOOT DUTI TERS, GLOVES, LEGGINS, TRl Be sure you vlsi mm / Mu [ungo Bros. WANTED | HF. ^ JI ND LANCASTER iOMPANV Cross 1 - Ties NCE educations see /N, Agent, I. s. c. ' % m Bros. I R Grain and :d Meal. Iete Ltne of? id Fancy uries ICE GUARANTEED J | ints 10 celts at Priceith; m _ i vrAtTBTn kMDlT9f It 01 IUUNIi BH J ving this jfea; ercoats S FITTER SHOB C JHESS PANTfHO! INKS, AHD SUIT Cy It our Millinery 31 THE BlU , - -" V - frem While the clays that t^0Ne&~i vb.Bt the geologists call th^Mor<son shale were being laid,down n water in soiithe^n Colorado, here lived in that region tmany remarkable reptiles of huge size ind great variety. According to ihe United States Geological Surrey, Department of the Interior, many of these animals weije mir2d in the soft clay of which the Morrison formation largely consists, and their bones, which are in places abundant, are noW col^s lected and studied by geologists. Some of these creatures^ such is one known as the Bronjtpsaurus, were sixtv feet long. Many of them had remarkably Ismail beads, notably the Stegosiaurus, whose diminutive brain suggests [hat it must have been vert stupid. This animal was unfoubt ly very clumsy also, but it^ hugesize and its protective armor aided in its preservation. Citation for Letters of AdLinistion The State of South Caroling County of Chesterfield By M, J. Hough, Pipbate Judge. Whereas, H. W. Pate and G. C. Pate made suit to me to jrant them Letters of Administiation of the Estate and effects of Marv M. Pate, deceased, thesb are tliorofnro t.n nifo unci o^rrt\Kiali 1. XX wvf w?*v% ??uun/uinil all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Maiy M. Pate, deceased, that they te and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Chester field. S. C.. on October 10 inext. after publication hereof jat 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to phon : cause, if any they have, why the , said Administration should, not i be granted. Given under my hand thii 25th day of September AnnoDpmini 1922, ' J, M. .1. Hough, i Probate Judge. ( V . A Its $ 44 A A a BUIIOFi, H.VW i it Are Moving tl } Clothing. Latest mot son a line of am Shoes aTnd E OLLARS, STETSON HAT! II, OVERAL'lS, CAPS. LANTERNS, GUN SHEI ild Ladies' Wear Deps E BIRD" > Bro jrire GUM-DIP - R. H. Blakene; fa That Pageland Journal and Pro " * * i m aWI i Rip. he Goods. lels. iy (foods in toots. S, TIES, IS, AXES, BRIDLES, C( irtment, S. Meet me at Mung gjjjgjgggg \ H?in c n. i i/( the fhust C HARDLY day |oa by 1 yoes oat of hfs way to tel stone Omened Coeds tfcva Mb. Cords?as oaij Pteeatone bail |hre foo many extra thousand* of And for fall and wlutar driving t like them. The strong; resilient cass of gam-dipped coeds, can sta punishment. With the i apotadoM Pkestone is not surpriahig that so many m community have*', mode them at ment. The demand for Fir estop* last few months has broken all Prices were never so low as Perhaps neves again can mfleaj cheaply. Decide now that yon will get 1 Dollar. Deep In any time and le y Motor C< geland, S. C. ^ mmmamammmmmmmmmM greselve Farmer of n w p B fl Ml a M W W1 * 1LLAR PADS. S R [o Bros. y Si x II c RDS I olds jli|i ords Wk twrt tome one I as that Firease the beat K da them?will p^/^rvj]A miles of wear. here's nothing //yl Pineal uue car- lCyjif///\ b -a * A Br"' S*r///,/A JK3 UJfJ rUirCKST . /////A Coada bold, k \kyyy/f/>I otorists in thin -yy//A andard equip- ^I ! t Corda in the Ht -<//yvk recocda. pe be eoM ao Moot MDea per M t*a talk tW ?jg >mpany, fer Is a great corker, "