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i APPLMTHEK HONOR ROLL *yV* 1 ??? For the Lowndesville High School for the Last Mo^th Lowndesville, Jan. 25.?Following is the honor roll of the Lowndesville high school for the month ending Jan. 19, 1912. High School Department 11th Grade?Cornela Tennant, Min nie Fennell, Mattie Lee Cooley. 10th Grade?Una Baskin, James Baskin, Joseph Smith, Meta Hardin, and Mary Hardin. 8th Grade?Rembert Allen, Irma Cooley, Ruby Figuette, Virginia Lati- j mer. Keys, Harper, Clint Southerland, Willie Timmons. j 7th Grade?Mozene ?iucKaDee, jran nie Figuette, Blanche Cooley, Lollie Scoggins, Birdie Bell, Ruth Bowman, Annie Baker and Geo. Mitchell. , 6th Grade?Louise Bell, Geo. Har per, Robert Wright, Bennie Souther land. 5th Grade?John Bonds,Neva Bonds, Thomas Bradshaw, Eloise Hardin, De Witte, Harper, Treva Speer. 4th Grade?Hattie Speer, Graydon Shaw, Emma Sutherland, Sallie Hardin, Charlie Figuette, Jessie Ellis, Kathleen Cooley, Alice Cooley, Clau dia Broadwell, Alpha Barnes, Eugene Bonds, Dicie Baker. 3rd Grade?Lucy Bradshaw, Iva Mae Bonds, Olivia Drennan, Laurin Drennan, Geo. Figuette, Carrie M.Gil bert, Elva Kennedy, Margaret Wilson. 2nd Grade?Hattie Lee Bonds, Lau rene Cook, Lucile Kirkpatrick, Annie Wilson, Ligon Baker, Albert Souther land. LIST OF THE CONTRIBUTORS ^ 10 JTlljr UI mc taumaou3 aia AbbcTille County Under The Rock Hill Flan > The committee appointed by J. G. Anderson of Rock Hill to have charge of the Rock Hill plan in Abbeville county, easily secured the necessary amount with which to pay the expen ses in this county and the list of those contributing to this fund is given be low: The Peoples Savings Bank, R. E. r Cox and The National Bank each con tributed $10. The following contribu ted $5 each: Press and Banner, W. D. Barksdale, J. S.Stark.The Abbeville Medium, J. S. Bowie Co., S. J. Link, W. T. Magill, The Farmers Bank and P. A. Cheatham. The following contributed $2.50 each: C. J. Lyon, J. S. Morse, W. A. Ste venson, D. H. Hill, Wm. P. Greene, J. E. Jones, C. A. Milford & Co., A. M. Smith, L. W. White Co., J. Allen Smith, Tf t>Viila/~,n St Wonrv .T Allf>n Smith. The following contributed $2 each: W. K. Bradley, J. L. Perrin, Frank B. Gary, W. A. Calvert, Cash Bargain Store, R. M. Haddon, Parker & Reese, J. E. Johnson, C. H. McMurray. Those contributing $1 were as fol lows: Dewitt Hall, Cash; J. S. Cochran, L. C. Haskell, S. G. Parthemos, J. S. McDavid, Cash; S. T. Reid, L. T. Mil ler, J. R. Glenn, Cash; Pressly & Pei rin, C. S. Maree, Cason & McAllister, ' Dargan-King Co., L. W. Keller Bros., D. Poliakoff, J. Y. Turman, E. R. Thomson, W. T. Cason, S. T. Eakin, W. H. McFall, G. E. Calvert, Bowen & Johnson, W. W.Wilson, G. A. Fergu son. R. L. Mabry and J. T. Cheatham each contributed 50 cents. Missionary Society will Serve Oysters. On Monday evening the 12th of Febru ary, from two o'clock until nine, the ladies of'the Gilgal Woman's Missionary Society will serve oysters and entertain the young people at a matching contest at the home of Messrs. Lee and George Bowie. Re freshments of cake and ambrosia will be served. Come old, young, large and small, and help a good cause. Assist the kidneys?help them cleanse the biood supply?get lid of the Uuric acid which is sure to collect v. hen the kid noys become weakened. ? Nyal's Stone Root Compound will do it. Ask us about it. McMurray Drug Co. II5LIKE PLANTI / FERTILIZERS are made < ; available to the plant all thri yed. The needed elements a le crop is nourished to a full ? eUMI mivinnp ^ar*! 11inrn Wo mil ICO Ulv OA.I11 VI UIIAIKg iVlllll&VIOt ? ? w lAAC&A t compounds a doctor's prescription. The ai There is no guess work?no mystery. It is but the result of ccientific mixing, sources of plant foods?which are quickly are slowest It must be known exactly what elem iAyail, '&/*: jsjiJ: f in WTEHSTATt |S:. CORPORATE ':Cbarlc?iorV,i;!, _ CH POPULAR MECHANICS v v.- a ? 1 TB B Magazine that makes Fact more fascinating than Fiction "WRITTEN so you cam UNDERSTAND JT' * A GREAT Continued Story of the World's Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever, is running in Popular Mechanics Magazine Are you reading it? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite magazine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes?old and young?men and women?those who know and those who want to know. 250 PAGES EACH MONTH SOO PICTURES 200 ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST The "Shop Notes" Department (20 pages) gives easy ways to do things?how to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. "Amateur Mechanics " (10 pages) tells how to make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. $1.80 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 18 CENTS A*k your Nowtdo&ler to show you on a or WHITE FO* FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY POPULAR MECHANICS . 320 W. Washington St., CHICAGO CO. Dynamite Demonstration Postponed We regret to announce that owing to the weather we will not be able to give the dynamite exhibition which was scheduled for today. The Demon strators were here yesterday and said It would be impossible to use dyna mite afte rsuch a downpour of rain. They wired the DuPont factory, however, and had a reply to the effect that they would give us a demonstra tion sometime in the month of March, the date to be selected later, which will be announced in these columns. The Dargan-King Co. Madame Sherry. Muse of the many-twinkling horse, Terpsichore, oh, teach your pets The charm that shines, the grace that glows In jrigues, grvott and minutes. No one has as yet headed Mr. W, E. Henley's appeal in his ballad crying for the return or antique dances and written amuical play around them. But at any rate, we nave declared our independence of the slavery of the waltz. The step is not a very radical one, perhaps, out "madaine Sherry" which comes to the opear house febaruay 8th is built around a polka. It lives and moves and has Its being: in it. It will probably die of it, but not for many years yet for the musical play is good enough of its kind to outlast the generation that produced it. This all pervacing polka is called "Every Little Movement Has A Meaning All Its Own", and has as charming, catchy' lilt to it that you will sing; hum and whistle for many a long day after hearing it sung in 'Madame Sherry". CROUP ENDS LIFE. Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can be Summoned. Parents of children should be pre? pared at all times for a spasm of croup. Keep in the house a remedy that will give instant relief and keep the child from choking until tbe arrival of the pbyfician. Get a 50 cent bottle of HYOMEI to day and in case of an attack of croup pour 20 drops into a kltcben bowl of boilinc: water. Hold the child's head over ihe bowl eo that it can breathe the f-ootbing, penetrating vapor that urldoa fn fho muantimo uuiiH f/\r a physician. This treatment ha<? saved the lives of many children and is a precaution that all parents should promptly take. HYOMEI is sold by C. A. Milford &Co. and oruggiats everywhere and is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and bronchitis. TYPEWRITERS SAVE 50 per cent. Easy pay ments. $10 and up All Makes?Guaranteed. Send lor Catalog. Edward J. Murphy, The Typewriter Dealer, CHARLESTON, S. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve la Tbe World, j u v \ :>f plant foods, so mixed j Dugh growth. Never is j re supplied at the right jrowtn. i { :e these fertilizers as accurately as a j lalysis on every bag is lived up to. 1 We must know what are the best j available?which are slower?which 1 ents are drawn from the soil by each j ] crop?the amount of plant foods that ' ] Lhey require. It would be utter waste . to apply certain plant foods upon cer- i tain soils for certain crops. 3 we hare INTERSTATE FERTI !ER for each crop that the South ' xs. The needed elements are sup- 1 J. The fertilizer is suited to the coil , crop. nd that is why INTERSTATE UTILIZERS are winning prestige ywhere?why they are causing in- j sed yields. 1 ur booklet would prove interesting to It tells of our tested formulas for j j thern crops. Write for it to-day and 11 j lame of our nearest dealer. | TERSTATE CHEMICAL Corporation, \RLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Three Twins. ! "Three Twins" that comes to the opera house for an engagements of one night monday february 5th is a thoroughly up to-date musical coinady, full of fun and entertainment, spectacular and musical; entirely innocent and thoroughly enjoy able. The plot-and there is one-is merely a string of nonsense on which to hang a series ef songs, dances, tableaux and other stage offects, all of them novelties and beautiful. The fun grows out of the mix ups and complications resulting from the appearance at a summer hotel of three young men, who so resemble each other in features, dress and voice, that no one, not even the wife of one, the sweethesrt of another and the father of the third, can tell them apart. But this io only inciden tal to the music and dancing. Here arises of complications that keep the audience in a constant roar of laughter. While the fun-making is at its height, advantage is taken of the opportunity to dazzle the laughter convulsed audience with some of the cleverest and most beautiful mechani cal electrical effects ever seen oh any stage. DANDRUFF GOES. ! ' ? Quickest Dandruff Cure World has Ever Known. If you want to get rid of dandruffin 1*. w r. U nAiQiKIn ^Sma O Krtffl/i lur nuwnofi pwmiuig viiiiv; ^ct ? ?m/v of PARISIAN SAGE today aud use jit. Resides banishing dandruff and making your scalp immaculately clean, PARISIAN SAGE is Ruaran leed to stop failing hair and itching scalp and impart life and beauty to tbe hair. One of Rochester's meet prominent barbers write?. Gentlemen: "I am a barber of fif teen yearn experience, have used many things for hair but never found any thing equal to PARISIAN SAGE for removing tandruff. It in also a splen did hair dressing and quickly stop* itching pcalp. I have uped it for the last three years," T. D. Smith, Cham, ber of Commerce Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. June 27, 1911. PARISIAN SAGE is sold by C. A. Mi I ford & Co. and druggists every where for 50 cents. noL oe, maac unless the cof fee. itself is j)re jpared, blended and roasted ac cording to the famous French method. Use MZIANNE COFFEE ForaB arfcund family j use.r ^ ??OCER JheMy-Tayior New Orleans,us. a. NO REASON FOR DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all suf ferers from constipation, or in every case where we fail, we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthener and tonic. Thev aim to re establish nature s functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause Incouven-1' ienee, griping, or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole sys tem to healthy sctivity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks, and delicate persons. We cannot too highly\ recommend them to all sufferers from any 1 form of constipation and its attendant evils. Three sizes, 10c., 25c., and 50c. Re member, you can obtain Rexall Remedies dies in this community only at our store? The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford & Co. Every farmer that send me a list .of five neighbors will receive a book of value and t one that no farmer should do ? without. Write today. C. G. Hardeman, Tifton, Ga. ,l lOTTON ADVANCED SPUR OF BIG DEMAND HAS CAUSED GAIN. MANY EXPECT FUR THER RISE EUROPE TAKING COTTON rhere Has Been ^ Rash to Get Cotton for January Shipment The Dry bloods Market Is Showing a Gradual Improvement New York. Jan. 26.?Prices of Cot ton have risen under the spur of a big demand for the actual cotton at liome and abroad. The continent has been a heavy buyer in Liverpool. British spinners have been calling freely for cotton and in this country, EuroDe has been a large buyer. Th? exports have been large. There ha? * been a rush to get cotton for aJnu- j ary shipments, export business hav ing been to some extent held up by the recent severe weather. The Lan cashire mills have resumed work on full time and cloths have been in good demand at Manchester. In this country the tendency of the dry goods markets is showing gradual improve ment, none the less certain that it is rather slow. In New York, though prices sagged for a time under con siderable liquidation, including no lit tle selling by spot houses, there have laterly been signs of awakening life and strength which have confirmed many in the belief that the low price of the crop was touched in Decer and that henceforth the trend will be upward, for the reason that the weight of even a mammoth crop is off the market Europe Taking Cotton Meantime Europe is taking ever the lower grades of cotton at the South with greater readiness, to say nothing of the white cotton which seems none to easy to get. Though the interior stocks are increasing, ow ing to milder weather at the Soutn the interior shipments keep pace with the Increase. All signs, in the estima tion of many, point to an insatiable demand from Europe, where spinners are doing a good business and appar ently consider themselves fortunate to be able to lay in supplies at current prices after the much higher prices of recent years. The labor situation at Fall River has cleared up, 20^00 hands have returned to work,in Mexico, and at Lawrence, Mass., efforts have been abandoned to secure an early settle ment of the 3trike. Ginning' Report Bullish The census bureau's total of the gin ning up to January 16, of 14,510,000 bales, is nearly 100,000 bales smaller than should be expected. On the other hand, it is still insisted that with the ginning thus far roughly speaking 5,000,000 bales in excess of the quan tity brought into sight, It is a haz zardous proceeding to,' start * bull campaign, seeing that this cotton may come on the market with a rush on any good advance. Also, it is con-' tended, recent rains have helped the soil of the South, and even at cur rent prices, to say nothing of higher prices, there Is no likelihood of any d?^ nn^aaora an fhof with A. flflil ticaoc in 001 w v? m-? ? fdrtified against drought and another big Increase Impending, another big crop may have to be faced, especially as recent cold weather Is said by a government expert to have disposed of the boll weevil for two years to come. But the sharp demand for the actual cotton, chiefly from Europe, h the dominant figure, conjoined with an absence of selling pressure. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES Now in Effect via SonlhernoRailway? "Premier Carrier of the South." Tickets on sale dally including April 30, 1912, with final limit returning May 81, 1912. For complete information as to schedules, sleeping car service, etc., call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, 6a. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND [? ? reliable family medicine. Give It to yonr rtil'dren, and take It yourself wben you feel i cold coming on. It cbcoks and cure* jonffbs a^d coM* and crnnp and prevent bronchitis and pneumonia. McMurray Drug Uo. licit relieved in 30 minutes hj Woolford'w Sanitary Lotion. Never failn. Sold by.P. B. Speed, Druggist. Mrs. Williams and daughter of Tenne 5ee are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Hun AT. helpful words From an Abbeville Citizen Is your back lame'and painful? Does it ache especially after exer tion ? i Is there a soreness in the kidney re gion ? These symptoms indicate weak kid neys ; i There is danger in delay. Weak kidneys fast get weaker. Give your trouble prompt attention. Doan's Kidney Pills act quicklj. They strenthen weak kidneyp. Read this Abbeville teatimooy. J. L. Clark, Fort Pickens, Abbeville, ( 3. C., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills, getting them at P. B.Speed's 1 DrugBtore, and they broughteuch satisfactory results that we can recommend tbem. They were tak en lor backache and other symp toms of weak kidneys aud they brought prompt relief." 11 For sale by all dealers. Price 5011 >ents. P'oster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, 'few York, sole agents for the United I States. Remember the name?Doan's?and ake no other. Teachers, Pupils, Trustees and Patrons. Miss M irie S. Cromer, in charge of Girls tomato Clubs; Mr. 0. H. Benson, of Wash ngton, D. C.; Mr. C. B. Haddon of Clem-' on College, will address the pupils of Ab-; jeville County in the Court House on! L'hursday, Feb. 8th. The discussion will; )8 "Tomato Clubs"; "Girls Work" by Miss ]romer. The other speakers will talk on 'Farm Demonstration" and "Boys Corn Ulubs." i Everybody is invited to be present and "I lear the speakers. The County Board of J Education grants permission to school i ;rustees to give the teachers and pupils; t holiday. The girls and boys who wish to enter the jontest for prizes are expected to be pree mt. Teachers and trustees will find it to , ;heir interest to be on ha id. MiSi Cromer . ias made a national reputat on in connec tion with the work. 8lie wiii also visit a mmhflr of schools while in the county. | Mr. 0. B. Marti t was Jurm r State Sr.- j jeriiiteudent Ikli.CAiioj of South Caro ina. | tfr. Benscn unci Mr. Haddon are good i speake:s. All will nave eome:hing tosnyi ;nui will Interest you. Remember the date Thursday, Feb. 8th. Bankrupt Stock of L. R. Moon & Son Sold. The bankrupt stock of L. E. Moon 4 Son eras sold yesterday to the highest bidder. Vlr. i). Poliakoff was the successful bidder, tie will sell out the stock at the former store of L. R. Moon <fe Son at and below 3ost. Mr. Moon had just opened business ind the stock is practically new. f FIVE MINUTES. Sourness, Gas, Heartburn and Stomach Distress will Disappear. Distress after eating, sourness, gas and heartburn can be quickly relieved by taking oue or two MI-O-NA stom ach tablets. They are guaranteed to banish any ca-e of indigestion, acute or chronic stomucb ailment, no matter what it is called, or money back. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are email and easily swallowed. They are sold by C. A. Milford & Co. and druggists everywhere for 50 ceuts a box. They are put np in a ueat metal box that can conveniently be carried in the vest pocket. They are e-pecially recom mended for nervousness, sleeplessness, bad dreams, constipation, dizziness and biliousness. Ab oeville-Greenwo od mux UAL ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $2,100,000 February 1st, 1912. TC7R1TE TO OB CALL on the undtriifnec TT or the Director of your Tcwaihlj for Any information you may deal re about our plan of Iniuranoe. We lnxure your property against destruc tion by riss, vivssTesK u i?snin, ana do so cheaper than 'any xnaflrooa? rvm. pany ill Hinknoe, Dwelling* oovered wltb metal roofs are ioinred lor 85 par cent, cheaper than other property. Remember wo are prepared to prove to yott that oars Is the safest and cheapest plan ol Insnranoe known. J. B. BLASE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. ERASER LYON, PreB. Abbeville, S. C. o 8. (i. Majors, ......Greenwood J.T. Mabry ....... Ookeabory W. B. Acker ?. ....Donaidn T.*8. El It Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller...... Hmlthvllle D. A. Wardlaw Cedar 8prlng W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8. 8. Boles Lowndeevllle A. O. rarant Magnolia A. B. Kennedy ......Culhonn Mills H P Morrah Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlcklea .... ...?Hodges M. G. Bowles Coronaca D.8. Haitlwanger ..._? Ninety-till A. D. Tim merman ..Klnards Ira B.Taylor?.._ Fellowship Josnpb Lake Phoenix J. W.Smltb ........ Verdery J. H. Chiles ..................Bradley J. W. Lyon....... Troy A. W. Youngblood Yeldell G. E. L)orn..? ...... Calllson n -v iv??n ITIrkMva 8. H. BteveDa...... B'oofci \htx?vin? H 0 Feb. 1. l?12 For Sale 300 Acres of land about 8 miles from Aobeville, on Rural Route No. 4. One two-story dwelling, one tenant houBe, plenty of wood and saw timber, well watered. Price $5,000. 3 Houses and Lots in the City of Abbeville near the R. R. Shops. Prices low and terms easy. 311 AcreB of land situated about half way between Troy and McCormlck, a fine cotton farm, well watered aod has one settlement. Fine mineral depos its on this property. Price $4,000. 570 Acres of land about 8 miles from Abbeville, has 3 tenant houses. 300 acres wood land, is well watered. Price $10 per acre. 511 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles Bouth of Ware's Shoals on Saluda river; 3 rlivnlllnnra onH Q tana ni hnnacd 7A anroQ U n VillU^O UUU V WWUMUb UUUOV.OJ IV MV* vo wood land, 75 acres bottom land, good pasture, 7 horse farm open on the place. It Is now rented for 3,600 lbs. lint cotton. Can be easily made to bring double this rent. Price $12.50 per acre. One Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. Two Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded Scbool ,' near in, and a bargain at $500 each. LiBt your Real Estate with me and jome to see me. If you want to buy I naveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I canfiud you a buyer I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equita the strongest Life Insurance Com )Htiy in the world. Robt. S. Link Office over Milford'a Book Store. ? A. M. HI Our Motto: 1 Fresh shipment of Grc \ day. Ring 126 an our[Grcceries are wl Headquarters for Whit ton's Teas, Ferris Hi Everything Sold Under i A. M. HILL < Beg to notify my friends a located ist and. 2nd doors to the left of Court House personal attention will be Department. I carry a fi and Metalic Caskets, and night. Residence phone 7c J. HAiNE We are overstocked rial and are makii ; make room for othe in every day CALL TO \ r . -f For the Purpose of Accommod ter of Making their Tax Re mentioned ijeiow on ine vi All returns must be made 80Q&1 Property returned at its market val PereouB Dot making tbeir returns bet 20th, 1912, are liable to a penalty of 50 pe against delinquents; for the failure to en on neglect of the law. The return of Ibcse who conform to ships and County Boards, while those wi meeting of the Boards and return to suit 50 per cent, penalty will correct this evil. Employers are requested to return i them and getting a statement of tbeir pr Returns will not be taken by mail proper officer. All improvements or at ported to tbe Auditor. My Appointments Are as Full Calhoun Falls, Monday, January 15t Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January 16th. Lowndesville, Wednesday and Thurs McCormick, Monday and Tuesday, J Bordeaux, Wednesday, January 24tb Willington, Tuesday, January 25th. Donalds, Monday and Tuesday, Janu Due West, Wednesday, January 31st Parties in Due West and Diamond HI will see Mr. John T. Bryant for Due W mond Hill. These gentlemen have been respective townships. Biohard Medium and McCormick Messenger ^.. . TO New York, Philade Washington, a NOW OFFERE S BAB i AIK LINE ] Scliedi Leave Abbeville Arrive Richmond " Washington " Baltimore " Philadelphia " New York All trains carry through Steel 1 ing-Room Sleepers, which now enter Station (in the heart of New York Ci No* 32, "The Atlanta-Birmingln Observation Car, Birmingham to Ne AM trains en route serve meals ii Any agent of the Seaboard can I ules, rates, etc. Assistt rHE BEST )ceries arriving each d be convinced that lat we claim for them. e. House Coffee, Lip ams. ' in Absolute Guarantee COMPANY. md customers that I am r below telegraph office, Ant'av. limn v/iy cuuic lime <uiu given my Undertaking 11 line of Wood,: Cloth will serve you day or ). Office 26. ; \ / V on Building Mate- . tg good prices to r material coming SEE US. r Peop ating the Public in the Mat turns, I will Visit thefFlaces ites Indicated in* Schedule. v. ' > ' V >.'., w ! UNDER OATH, AND ALL PER ue. ween January let, 1912, and February r cent This penalty will bo enforced force it heretofore has put a premium the law are placed before tbe Town* 10 disregard tbe law come in after tbt themselves. The enforcement of thii V ill of their employees after notifying operty. unless they are sworn to before some ly transfer of real estate must be re ows: b. *. jday, January 17th and 18th. anuary 22nd and 23rd. lary 29th and 30tb. and Thursday, February 1st. Ill townships wishing to make returns reat and Mr. R. O. McAdams for Dia autborized to take returns In these n Jl n 1_ A 1!4.. Douaiey, i?uuui?y auuuv(< please copy. 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