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v* " - T eir- *- *r , V - > BiS 0 r M S n M M w w yj s M imnrniiir in on * unutnwtAti, 5Vi ? 8 8 s ki - Meet me at Evcrj CO To Pagelan Nov. 11, Ai ENJO^ and make Headquai will ha special pi day. j. w. Mur Listen We have opened our new bar ber shop next door to L. A. Ush er's store, and our aim is to jrivt Kood service and please you. Call in to see us. Snipes & Coore. Really Dry Territory. One of the dryeat parts of the United States Is what Is called the Papago country, a region Including about 18,000 square miles In southwestern Arizona, so rallnd h?r?nw> it wbb lone ago Inhabited by the nomadic Papago Indiana. The broad expanse of desert country, which lies between Gila river and the Mexican boundary, contains many groups of volcanic and other mountains, separated hy broad alluvial basins, which, though the rainfall Is small and the temperature Is high, sustain a scant growth of desert plants, Including orcbard-lilce groups ol strange trees. Here the bold slopes ol mountains, the general absence of wa taring places, and particular forms ol the vegetation Impress the traveler strongly with the majesty and the mystery of the desert, and excite his wonder as to the origin and history ol the statural feature*. ants, IU Dutchess 1 Hen's Clothin a dandy i e are also sit? Coats, 0 EOMOND'S FO! Dl /EATERS, GLOVES, LEG6INS, Be sure you v IVIi : Mungo Bros. f body mp I id Saturday, rmistice Day V yourself : our store ters. Wc ve some ices for the wo & co. McKays Famous Stalk Cutter Here is shown a real sine c >ough stalk cutter. (t will cut your large green s Iks positively tifty per cent b ter than any other cutter yet V. light out. /here is a reason. This great st;; i cutter is positively non . eh jkahle. ' \ e keep them on hand. Mungo Bros. Pajgetand, s. C. !<- ,. - ' , ggjggggl lore Pa SOME Pants 10 cent ig at Prices fl LINE of YOUNG ME1 swing this se; vcrcoats, OT FITTER SHOES, ITCHESS PANTS, H TRUNKS, AND SUIT CASES, isit our Millinery "THE BLI indr spcooosoooooos x (TV)il6reri's H?QCOOQO8O0a Playing Doctor r^un.i ? I v^iiuuicu art: quicK ai imitation | anil have a talent for making up games in which they cleverly burlesque their elders. One day two blight little children were found playing "doctor." The youngest child was patient, with head wrapped in a towel, and the older the ph3 sician, with a silk .hat and cane. The mother, unseen by the little ones, listened at the doorway. "I feel awful J>ad," said the patient. "We'll fix all that," said the ! doctor, briskly. "Lemmeseeyour tongue." Out came the tiny red indicator. "Hum! Hum! Coated!" said the doctor, looking very grave indeed. | Then, without a word of warning, the skilled physician hauled off und gave a smart slap in thei 1 egion ol the ribs. "Ouch!" cried the sufferer. "Keel any pain there?" inquir-' #1. ~ J ; i:i llie U'JCIOI". * j "Yes," anul the patient. I "! thought so," said the healer ! "How's the oilier side?" ' It's ali light," said the patient, ed ing away. t hereupon the doctor produc ed a small bottle filled with what looked like either bread or mud pdls, and placed it on the table. "Take one of these pellets," the physician said, "dissolved in water, every seventeen minutes ?al ter-mit ly." "How long mus' I lake 'em?"; g: caned the paiient. "Til! you die," said the doctor. "Ciood morning!"?Baltimore .Methodist. A happy childhood is the pledge of ripe manhood*?A, Bronson Alcott. * 1 . . V- . ' ' ink. an PANTS s a Button, $1 hat Are Movi V'S Clothing. Late asori a line of Slioes an COLLARS, STETSOh OSE, OVERALLS, CI I LANTERNS,! ana Ladies' Wear TIP RIRTV ?:Br . ^ . v' ' A a:,. pgsssi !OSOOOOO?8<m | (Tomer ? 1 iOOOOOOQOSQOtK Some Conundrums Why is the letter A like the ] honeysuckle? Because a B fol- I lows it. -1 When is a lady's dress like a uuuirr wnen u is sutin (satin). 2 What is that which we can all 2 make,-but which is never seen t after it is made? A bow. Why is the letter U the gayest < in the alphabet? Because it is al- < ways in the midst of fun. 1 Why is the American eagle like an enterprising business man? Because he is found wherever there is a dollar. How can you tell the age of a hen? By the teeth. (Your own, of course.) Why are chickens the most economical animals a farmer can raise? Because for every grain they give a peck W'hy are bookkeepers like [chickens? Because they have to I scratch for a livinc. Why does a hen lay eggs? If she dropped them lliey would break. Why are potatoes and corn like heathern idols? Because, having eyes they see not, and having ears they hear not. Why doesn't Sweden have to send abroad for cattle? Because she keeps her Stockholm (stock home). When docs a farmer perform a miracle? When he turns his horse to grass. When is a toolh not a tooth? When it is a-kiag. When is a man not, a man? \Vhen he is a shaving. When was beef the highest? 'hen the cow jumped over the oon. What is the difference between buffalo nickel and a victory i tarter? Twenty cents What belongs to vouraelf. hut r; used more by your friends than [ by yourself? Your name. | j # . Sti . d then JO a Rip. ng the Good: st Models, army goods a Boots. I HATS, TIES, TPS. GUN SHELLS, AXES, BRIDLE! Department, OS. Meet me at Mi Iglggg Use me well and I am everybody; scratch mv back and I am nobody? A looking-glass What asks no Questions but re guires many answers? The doorbell. Why does a dog wag: its tail? Because he is stronger than the tail. If he were not, the tail would wag the dog. Take away my fitst letter, take iway my second letter,' take iway all my letters and I remain the same. The postman. Is there an English word which :ontains all the vowels? Unquestionably.?Christian Observer. Send us the news. I Cut Your Cc No And Break We have s $27.50 and $41 rows $35.00, < $15.00 per pair, plows at $10.00 Don't forg what you wf prices. Pageland Hardv L. J. WA1 : ""5 " ^* ' ' ' SlSOS| a ?? M 5. M B M W W . rv vi i, COLLAR PADS. * ungo Bros. ^ '--i? Discharge Notice On 22nd of November 1922, at 12 o'clock M., I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County for a discharge as administrator of the estate of R. B. Rollings, deceased. J. C. Carnes, Administrator. Oct. 22. 1922. Automobile For Sale LEXINGTON MINUTE Man Six $250.00 First class mechanical condition. New Tires. J. E. Leppard, Pagelanc!, S. C. >tton Stalks w Your Land j talk cutters at 7.50, disc liar drag harrows I and two-horse 8 to $13.50. | et we have I int at lowest I trare Company, I rFORD 1