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?HUIM?IHIM, ||||M|-| I 11 %F0- ' Al a -? 3 M We w w ? 1 BH N ' UNDERWEAR, SWEA N " y Meet me at M W WANTED II BY TI I CHESTERFIELD Al I RAILWAY G I I 5000 ^1 AT O For prices and spe E. C. BROW ? Pageland, Sutton FO Flour, Hay, Cottoseei ?And a comple Heavy an uruc^ QUALITY AND PRIG ' . . . ????? '^mm a j ??? ? iSSSSH Mi Dnfphpcc V V MtVAKVUk/ JL ?n's (lot hint A DANDY LI are also sho Coats, 0\ EDMOND'S F00 BIT TERS, GLOVES, LEGGINS, T Be sure you vi: / 4 Mt [ungo Bros. WANTED | ND LANCASTER OMPANY Cross - Ties ] NCE cifications see PIlT A M. m, A?eni, i I ? i * ! Bros. * R " urain ana d Meal. ;tc Line of? d Fancy iries t GUARANTEED A * > n *% -y P"; |K; . 'ants 10 cal ] at Priceatt INE of YOUNG 'WN wing thisjg^ /ercoats! T FITTER SHOfli rnucoo oiuiflrair luntoo rnnidHp RUNKS, AND SUIT CJ^| n v sit our Millinery i "THE Bjpl DB , *-. .^v- _ icinsrksMc wb.iat the geologists call th^Mop r.ison shale were being laid [down in water in so'uthe^n Colorado, there lived in that region [many remarkable reptiles of huge size and great variety. According to the United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, many of these animals weije mired in the soft clay of which the Morrison formation largely consists, and their bones, which are in places abundant, are nojfv colX lected and studied by geologists. Some of these creatures)' such as one known as the Bron&psaurus, were sixtv feet long. iMany of them had remarkablv Ismail beads, notably the Stegos&urus, whose diminutive brain suggests that it must haye been vert stupid. This animal was unioubt ly very clumsy also, hut its hugesize and its protective armor aided in its preservation. Citation for Letters of AdLinistion r 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 Administi ation of the Estate and effects of (M arv M. Pate, deceased, thesh are therefore to cite and adnfonish all and singular the kindrejd and creditors of the said Matty 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 next, after nublieation hc?r#?of W*. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Isho\* cause, if any they have, wWy the 1 said Administration should, not j be granted. Given under my hand thin 25tli day of September Anuo Dpmini 1922, M.J. Hough, i Probate Judge. \ * ! \TS S n 4 m A\M A A > a Bunoiri, $1.00 a lat Are Moving ft 'S Clothing. Latest Mod ison a line of arm; Shoes and B DOLLARS, STETSON HATS ISF. OVFRAI'iS ft>Pc j w n.kV) um Ui 1 LANTERNS, GUN SHELL and Ladies' Wear Depai IE BIRD" > Broi l^pre: 1 ^ - R. H. Blakeney Page That Pageland Journal and Progr \ Wfi4 . ?rz* r -JOK**' t 'MSZSSMSZ 1.00 Kip. ie Goods. els. y goods in oots. , TIES, .S, AXES, BRIDLES, GOLLAI rtment, S. Meet me at Mungo Br fiyriyty.Y/w Hwr If Bnslone Builds Ac finest Cords rAKBLT a day goes by bat son* pes oat of hw war to tell as that stone Oam-Dippea Coeds are the \ bdtL > ,|V, , , , ?U TTt II i ! i li iirte it OTTsb?-IB wUJ MrnXmMXmC IH1KIW \DCTU i you many extra thousands of rattes of I for fall and winter driving there's m them. The strong, resilient WwXoa of gum-dipped coeds, can stand the h kshment. rita me npoMHoa Plrwtom Coadi a ot ivpriifaf tbct so niioy notoristt i iiuunlty hwtf, made them itondu'd < it. Tbe demand lor Wiwtom' Corda I few month* has broken all records rices were never an low as tbejr asa baps neves again can mileage be sc ipty. >ecide now that yen will get Moat Mfi lar. Drag In amy time and let** taBc t Motor Com] land* S. C. ^ eselve Farmer offer Is ' * ilSSj M" i E ? _ I X B M M 1 PADS, H jj - I ?sjj[ L ie OS Most I ^es I k rfollar # mm Vy/mulk fv?- IzfJHIK ! beat l-w/V/fh II pany, a great corker, "