Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 13, 1906, Image 4
? tatioas and Circuits Were Announced
at Wednesday's Session of
the South Carolina Obaferoacte?
The Sot uh Carolina annual
eaco of the Methodist: Episcopal.}
hnrch, South/ did not {TBI W1
mtil Wednesday night, the
V. <\ Creighton occupyiug a gowli
eal of time. Mr. Creighton waa^flH
rdged guilty and expelled from tS?f
nireh. Ho took on nppeai, to the j
neral Conference*- |
appointment* wore announoed
as tu/llowfct v ' '.v^PW:
? Anderson District?J. S. Beasley,
^t^siding elder; Anderson, St. John'.*
S. Truesdalo; West End, W. E.
liggius; Orrville, G. E. Ed ards;
Antreville, supplied by H. W.
?fccaley; Donalds, J. E. Beard;
I^owndcsville, O. M. Abney; McCor dcK,
J. M. Friday; Mt. Carmel, J.
W. Bailey; Polzer^ 11. W." Borber;
Pendleton, S. W. Henry; Starr, E. F.
4* noggins; Seneca, C. *L. McCain;
Tnwnville, supplied by J. M. Bryant;
WalhalltJ; J. C. Yonguej .Westminster,
<1. T. Harmon, Jr.; Williamston
, circuit. II. C. Boulware; Willinroslou
and Bolton, R. L. Holroyd; G. T.
Harmon, supernumerary.
Charleston District?R. Herbert
.Tones, presiding elder; Allendale, T.
C. O'Dell; ApiAeton, J. T. Peeler;
lleaufort and Port Royal, A. B, Watson;
Bethel circuit, J. C. Copcland;
Black Swamp, J. B. Campbell, Charleston,
Bethel, J. G. Bcckwith; Trinity,
W. I. Herbert; Spring Street, CK
P. Watson; Cumberland, S. T.
Crreoh; Mt. Pleasant, L. D. Gillespie;
Ehrhardt, T. L. Belvin; Hampton, G.
H. Shaffer; lleudersonville, H. B.
Hnrdv; Ridgeland, Jno. Manning;
T> J A O TA T r . i__ n_ i
tti/cMiii u.j n. u. v uu^uii) rtmoaKS, ??
H. Sojourner; South Hampton, W. D.
"Bendenburgh; Waltcrboro, J. L. Danis?;
Ydnngs Islaud, supplied by W A.
Wimberly; Charleston Port Society,
I*. A. Murray, chnplin: student in
Vanderbiit University, P. C. Garris.
Cokrshurg District?W. T. Dun<?aii,
pm.iding elder; Abbeville, J. C. Rop?r:
Butler. O. L. Durant; Cokesburv,
G. R. Whitakor; Greenwood and Abbeville
Mills, .1. M. Lawson; Kinards,
1). P. Boyd; Newberty, Central, B.
M. Drier; O'Nealle Street and Mollob*n,
J. T. Miller; Newberry circuit,
A. H. Best; Ninety Six, E. T. Hodges;
Parksville, R. R. Doyle; Phoenix, J.
E. Strickland; Prosperity, H. W.
Whitnker; Princeton, J. L. Ray; Saluda,
R. W. Humphries; Verdcry, E.
P. Green; Waterloo, W. E. Barre;
Whilrr.ire. Foster Speer; Lander Collegr.
J no. 0. Wjllaon, president; atu<lent
at Vanderbilt University, ,T. B.
Jfilgore.
Columbia District?IT. Bascomb
iBnatne, presiding elder; Aiken, W.
.J. Snyder; Batesburg, A. J. Cauth>^n;
Columbia, Washington Street, P.
F. Kilgo; Main Stn.-et, A. N. Brnnsou;
Groen Street. B. R. Turnipseed;
tiranby, J. T. M^&Tprlane; Brook-,
land, supplied by J. - Holley; Edgewood,
C. E. Peelc; Edgefield, Marvin
Auld; Fairfield, J. I. Spinks, Gilbert,
JT. K. Inabinct; Granitcville, J. N.
Wright; Johnston, J. W. Aria.il;
M. M. Brabham; Lexington,
A. S. Leslie; Lexington Fork,
'JL A. Wayne; North Augusta, J. L.
Stokes; Ridgeway, 0. N. Rountree;
Wagner, supplied by I. N. Store;
' Warren villo, supplied by D. B. Roof;
Watcree, supplied by \V. I). Patrick;
Columbia College, W. W. Dauio1.,
president; S. II. Zimmerman, agent;
JEpworth Orphanage, W. B. Wharton,
nprrintendent; Paine College, G. W.
Walker; assistant Sunday school editor,
L. F. Beaty; conference missionary
secretaries, P. F. Kilgo and H. B.
Browne.
Florence District?W. P. Meadors,
presiding older; Bennettsville, M.
W. Hook; Bennettsville circuit, A.
T. Dunlnp; Brightville, P. B. Ingram;
-Carterfville supplied by J. E. Taylor;
?Chcraw, B. G. Murphy; Chcrnw oirruil,
supplied by F. S. Hook; Chesterfield,
J. J. Stevenson; Ciyde; .T. D.
Weldon; Darlington, Trinity, P. B.
W^-Jls; Epworth and Lumber, supplied
by II. C. Bet boa; Darlington circuit,
-T. R. T. M ajor; Florencof T. Fi. J
Morris; llartsville, B. J. Guess; Jet'/.
ftrson, R. A. Rouse; Lamar, A. 1L
Phillijjs; Liberty, I). H. Everett;
llnrlbom, J. L. Mullinix; McColl
Mills, supplied by llninlin Etheridgo;
i>?u1h Forencc. supplied by W. C.
itleaton; Tinnnonsville, E. W. Mason.
Greenville District?E. P. Taylor,
presiding elder; Clinton, W. II.
kludges; Easley, R. M. DuBose;
Fountain Inn, G. H. Wnddell; Gray
Onii, J. F. Anderson; Greenville,
ftaitcnmbc Street, W. M. Duncan; St.
"Paul's, W. R. Vaughn; Hampton Av?nne,
A. E. Driggers; West Green
mile anil Alonoghan, N. G. Ballenger,
?nr to be supplied; Sampson and
JPbe, J. N. Isom; Orecnvillo circuit,
J. 1*. Attrtivn^* Oreers, C. B. Burns;
Lau tens, First church. J. D. Crout;
laurens circuit, supplied by A. A.
Merritt; North Pickens, supplied b>
Samuel MeCarty; Pickens, T). I).
Jones; Piedmont. S. T. Blackmail;
South Greer, J. C. Hoggins; Travcl?ra
Rest, R. F. Brvant; West Easley,
J. R. Walker.
Marion District?E. 0. Watson,
presiding elder; Blenheim; W. S.
Martin; Britton Neck, W. M. Hard|
ca; Buckvillc, G. P. Penny; Oentenl
ary, W. A. Belts; Conway, G. C.
fjconard; Conway circuit, J. C. Dav1
in; Clio, F. H. Bhuler; Dillon, W. C.
I Kirk land; J. A. Campbell, superminil
surary; Dillon Mills, supplied by J. M ^
I \. / '
*
^/W. Speaks;* LatBaker;
Little Koek.
is T. W. a Oil bold;
ndisle; Marion oir,T.
H. Brown Mul
IMullins "circuit.
vv, Allan MeFarinderhilt
Universqonifeence
secreict?J.
W. Kilgo,
nberg Station and
, one to be supmas;
Branchville.
tarn well, R. A.
ywick; Edisto. L.
Hodges; Lnngley,
iy, J. A. Graham , I
unoe; urangenuvg Mills, supplied by
N. F Jackson;' Orangeburg circuit,
G. W. Davis; Orange, M. F. Dukes;
Rowesville, W. C. Owens; Spcngfield,
J. L. Tyler; M. M. Ferguson, supernumerary;
St. Matthews, J. II.
Thacker; Swansea, "VV. L. Gault.
Rock Hilt District?R. E. Stackhouse,
presiding oldor; BlHekstock,
H. L. Singleton; Chester. M. L.
Bonks; Chester circuit, A. E. Holler;
East Chester, supplied by S. M.
Jones; East Lancaster, E. M. MeKisFort
Mill, W. M. Owings; Hickory
Grove, J. C. Counts; Lancaster,
R. E. Turnipseed; Lancaster circuit.
W. C. "Wina; Lancaster and Chester I
Mills, supplied by O. P. Carter; North
Rock Hill, XV. A. Beckham; Riohburg,
W. A. Fairey; Rock Hill, St. I
John's, XV. B. Duncan; Laurel St.. I
W. B. Gibson; Manchester, supplied I
by E. Myers; Rock Hill circuit, XV.
IL Ariail; Van XVyck, R. E. Sharp; I
Winnsboro, Henrv Stokes; Yorkville, I
H. J. Cauthyn; 8. A. XVcbcr, super- I
nurnerarv; York circuit, supplied by I
E. K. Hardin.
Sp?rt*?burg District.? Marion Dnrgan,
presiding elder; Belmont, XV. XV.
Williams; Blaekshurg, C. C. Derriek;
Buffalo and Bethel. J. X\r. Elkins;
Clifton and Cowpens, J. L. Harley;
('nmpobcllo, E. Z. Jaines; Cherokee.
B. M. Robertson; Enoree, J. C. Chandler;
Gaffncy, Buford Street, S. R.
Harper; Limestone Street, J. B. "Wilson
; Gaffney circuit, T. B. Owen;
Joncsville, D. E. Camack; Kelton,
supplied by J. G. Farr; Pacolet, T.
F. Gibson; Reidville, T. J. White;
Santue, supplied by R. A. Brock; ;
Spartanburg, Central, X\T. A. Massebeau;
W. S. Stokes, supernumerary;
Bethel and Glendale, D. W. Kelier;
Duncan and Saxon, J. T. Fowler;
City Mission, J. XV. Shell; Union,
Grace, D. M. McLeod; Green Street,
W. B. Justus; Wofford College, R. A.
Child, financial agent; Southern
Christian AdJfSate, S. A. Nettles, editor.
Summerville District?J. E. Cnr1nde,
presidii% older; Cades, J. A.
XX'L^te; Cor3?sville, supplied by J.
M. KiowlcsV^ypress, supplied by XX". I
T. Patrick"; orchester, XV. H. Mur- I
ray; Georfctn Wn, Duncan, T. G. Her- |
oeri; *veat l-ud, YV. IT Way; Grcrloyville,
R. W. Spigoner; Grover, S.
C. Morris; H-irleyville, J. P. lnabinet;
Harper, W. H. Thrower; Johnsouville,
T. J. Clyde; Kiiurstree station,
J. E. Mahaffey; Lake City station,
S. J. Bethea; McCollanville, L.
E. Peeler; Pinopolis, C. W. Burgess; I
Providence, E. A. Wilkes; J. F. Way,
Supernumerary; Ridgeville, H. O.
Mouzon; Rome, W. S. Goodwin; Suiters,
supplied by J. O. Carrowny,
Kumpit, supplied by J. E. Carter; St.
George, J. M. Steadmnn; Scranton,
W. S. Ilenry; Summerville, H. R.
Mills. *
Sumter District?II. W. Bays, presiding
elder; Bethel, T. \V. Mannerlyo;
Bishopville, C. B. Smith; Camden,
C. C. Herbert; Heath Springs,
E. P. Hutson; Jordan, S. H. Booth;
Kershaw, A. O. Jeff coat; Lynchburg,
S. O. Cantov; Manning, I). Arthu,
Phillips; New Zion, L. L. Bondenbaugh;
Oswego, David Ilncks; Pinewood,
J. II. Noland; Providence, D.
A. Lewis; Richland, C. S. Felder;
Santce, E. S. Jones; St. John and
Kombort, L. L. Innbinet; Surate.*,
First Church, J. W. Daniel; Magnolia
Street, S. D. Bailey.
Transferred to Western North Carolina
Conference, J. A. Peeler.
Some Conference Changes.
The following changes were made
in the presiding elders' cabinet:
R. II. Jones moved from Anderson
district to Charleston district ami
Rev. J. S. Beaaley of Columbia <li.
trict goes to Anderson, Rev. H. Bnseonab
Browne is moved from Sumter
district to Columbia: and Rev. J. \V.
Kilgo of Spartanburg district D
transferred from Spartanburg district
to Orangeburg to takp the place
of Rev. Marion I)areran who goes tc
the Spartanburg district. Rev. II
W. Bays is transferred from Charles
ton to the Sumter districtThus
no new nresiding elders wore
created in those circuits and the pre
siding elders of the remaining circuits
will return to their labors. Thej
arc: Rev. "W. T. Duncan, Cokeslnirj
district; Rev. W. P. Mendors, Florence;
Rev. E. P. Taylor, Greenville
Rev. E. O. Watson, Marion; Rev. R
P. Stnckhonse, Rock Hill; Rev. J
E. Carlisle, Snmmervillc (formerly
North Charleston district).
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THB MODERN XJBNBRAL,."
Mistress?But. bless me, why are
you leaving ua> Mary? I'm sure I do
The General Serrant?Yes, ma'am,
But I don't like the way you do it
?Bulletin Sydney, X. 8. W.
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L ?" t rijfry . ? v
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I Suffer
ready to adopt him, but his home Is
with those who found him in the
grass.
The name given to the lost baby is
simply "Cy." for the first syllable of
Cyclone, and if he wants to lengthen
it out when he grows up there will
be no objections. Perhaps when manhood
is reached we shall hear of hlra
in the Legislature as "Mr. Cy Clone."
?New York News.
"There have been times in my
life," sai dhe, gloomily, "when 1
was tempted to commit suicide."
"it's 110 use to grieve over the past.
We ean nil look back and see where
we've made mistakes."?Philadelphia
Press.
Many a preaelior spoils a good interpretation
of the Scriptures by a
jw>or understanding of the saints.
NO MEDICINE
Bat Change of Food Gave Final Relief.
Most diseases start in the alimentary
canal?stomach and bowels.
A great deal of our stomach and
bowel troubles come from eating too
much starchy and greasy food.
The stomach does not digest any of
the starchy food we eat?white bread,
pastry, potatoes, oats, etc.?these
things are digested in the small intestines,
and if we eat. too much, as
most of us do, the organs that should
digest this kind of food are overcome
by excess of work, so that fermentation,
indigestion, and a long train of
ails result.
Too mucji fat a'.so is hard to digest
and this is changed into acldB,
sour stomach, belching gas, and a
bloated, heavy feeling.
In these conditions a change from
Indigestible foods to Grape-Nuta will
work wonders in not only relieving
the distress, but in building up a
strong digestion, clear brain and
steady nerves. A Wash, woman
writes:
"About five years ago I suffered
with had stomach?dyspepsia, Indigestion.
constipation?caused, I know
now, from eating starchy and greasy
food.
"1 doctored for two years without
any benefit. The doctor told me
thero was no cure for me. I could
not eat anything without suffering
severe pain in my back and sides, and
1 bccauio discouraged.
"A friend recommended GrapeNuts
and I began to use It. In less
than two weeks I began to feal better
and inside of two months I was a
well woman and have been ever since.
"I can eat anything I with with
pleasure. We eat Grape-Nuts and
cream for breakfaat and are very
fond of it." Name given by Poat^D
Co., BatUe Creek, Mich. Read the
little book, "The Road to Wellvtlle,"*
In pkge. "There's a r*Moa_."
I in
| Silenc<
French horticulturist* have apparently
been very successful of late In
raising dwarf trees, and one of the
features of dinner parties among the
rich now is to serve tho fruit upon
the tree.
DOKH KOL'll HACK ACHE?
Frofit by the K.vpcrience of One Who
Has Found Relief.
.Tames R.. Keeler, retired farmer,
of Fenner St., Cazenovia, N. Y., says:
"About fifteen years ago I suffered
#wlth mj back and
kidneys. 1 doctored
and used many remedies
without getting
relief. Beginning
with Doaa's Kidney
^ills, 1 found relief
from the first hox,
and two boxes restored
m9 to good,
sound condition. My wife and many
of my friends have used Doan's Kidney
Pills with good result < and 1 can
earnestly recommend them."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A CYCLONE BABY.
In Oklahoma Territory one night
last summer a cyclone swept over a
section of the country and destroyed
about forty houses. Next morning,
about thirty miles from the path of
the cyclone, a farmer going out to
mow his meadow found a child a year
old in the grass. It was a boy and
he had a bedquilt wrapped around
him. The storm had brought him,
but the only hurt he had received was
a scratch on the nose.
Notice was given to the nearest
newspapers at once and the case was
published.j In this way hundreds of
people came to know about it. One
would think that the child's parents
would have been found soon, but as
a matter of fact no word has come
from the?n yet. It may be that they
were killed, or, ?cme thin'., they
wanted to abandon the boy, though he .
Is a smart and cunning little chap and i
being praised by everybody.
A dn*f?Tl HifTfrnnt fnmtHne o t no/I 1
I Thoi
* -?ier every month In \
I pair. The ailments p<
sKaiiW
ihiwmim iv.vgiyc yi ull 1jji
I Irreg'ilar functions, fallii
9 follow the example of t
I ands of women who
I been relieved or curec
^ | take Wine of Cardui.
I
I ^ ^ Sold by all Drawls
USE TAYLOR'S &
Comfort, contentment and plenty
of wholesome food make the laying
hen, summer or winter.
Mrs. Winslow*s Soothing Syrup for Children
tewthinjf,softens theguxnB.fedurrmnfliumnat'.on,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 20c a bottle
When skim milk is available jrive
your birds plenty, as it is rich in
flesh formers. It also whit tens and
sfives succulence to the meat.
Worth Knowing.
That Alleock'a Plasters arc -he highest
result of medical science aud skill, and in
ingredients ami method hnve never been
equaled.
That they arc the original and genuine
porous plasters upon whose reputation
imitators trade.
That they never iail to perform their
remedial work quickly and effectually.
That for Weak Rack, Rheumatism,
Colds, Lung Trouble Strain* and all ixtcni
Pains they are invaluable.
That when you buy Allcock's Plaster*
you obtain the beat plaster* made.
Those who have least patience at
home are the* promoters of peaet
abroad.
| | IS OFFKKF.D TC
Hi > I L? WORTHY
| 3 Inhil YOl'NU PEOPLI
W? e aracatlr request all jntitiK persons. o
Blatter how limited their means or educatlo.
Who desire n thorough business train!K
and irood position, to write ai once lor oU
emaAT half-bats orrsR Huroese. ti'<l?p*nleneo
and prnbabte Fortune guaranteed. L?o>t
dm. at?wbitk to-dat.
da>Altt. Xuk. Colleite, Macon. Ga
Faith does not prove itself by foiishness.
FACE ALL BROKEN OUT
i
Troubled Almott a Tear ? Coin pie; u
KowFerfert anil Skin Soft, White
and Velvety.
"I had been troubled with a b Icing
oat on my face and arnu for al at
a year and had the servicca of ae al
phyaiciana, but they didn't seem t llo
any good. Some time ago one o ny
frienda recommended Cuticura to n I
aecured some, and after using it a< rnl
months 1 was completely cured. 'an
highly recommend Cuticura Soap r being
the very best complexion soap de.
It creates a perfect complexion, le. ing
the skin soft, white, and velvety. liow
use Cuticura Soap all the time andrccommend
its use to my friends. Maiidt.oggins.
R. F. D. Mo. 1. Sylvia, Xenn.,Vug.
1, 1905."
What you dedicate, God will ,*onseernto.
Catarrh Cannot Re Cured
with T no A T. A??l?t.irV?*riMV!K na llitiran.
not reach the seat of the disease] Catarrh
in a blood or constitutional <l??af>e,
and in order to cure it you must takefnternal
remedies. Hall'* Catarrh Cure isaken
internally, and acta directly on the )]?>o?l
and mucous surfaces. Hah Catarrl Cure
is not a nuaek medicine. It was pre nbeii
by one of the bet?t physicians in th country
for years and is a regular presc ition.
It ^s composed of the best tonics town,
combined with the best blood purilu acting
directly on the mucous surface] The
perfect combination of the two incslicnis
is what produces torch wonderful refills in
curing Catarrh. Send for te^timoui* free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Prop*., Tollo, o.
Sold bv Druggists, price 75c. \
Take Hal 1's family Piila for ennspation.
No man lias power with otitis who
ia not at peace with himself.
What Do They Curt?
The above question is often as*l concerning
Or. Pierce's two I end in medi- |
clues, "Golden Medical Discover" and
"Favorito Prescription."
The answer is that "Golden Iptf.ira?
Discovery " is a most )?oteiit alter\|vo or
blood-purifier, and tonic or hogorator
and acts especially favorably iia curative
way uj>on all the mucous li'mg surfaces,
us of the nasal passages throat,
bronchial tulx>s, stomach, bov>ls and
bladdei^curing a large per cent.jf catarrhal
cases whether 4jj|e disease afects the
nasal parages, the tb*pnt, lar>?x, bronchia,
stomachN<;is catariSml djpepsia),
bowels (as minmus>*F!bNyu^ bladder,
uterus or other pelvic oreiTrr^ Even in
theel^np|c r>r .ilcnm Mvn <tae. bTthl^iaffections,
it Is often successfn'in alTectj
"ff'^avn"Vtn prrrr"j"iVn "
f^thciUmUiUlllUdasa? . !so
pecui|ar wcdkiuSS: Wefnfig. UTTts^tnft
yroKiUaf 1 u??a invulgm tu-^tuinfoTTrv. ~n
is a powerful yet gentry aciir.arTlvi ^fating
tonic and nervine. For w>ak wornOIlL
over-workinl women?no nei.,r ?
has caused the break-down," Favorite
Prescription "will bo found m<>t effective
In building up the strength.reguluting
tho womnnly functions, sulxuing pain
and bringing about a health/, vigorous
condition of tho whole system
A book of particulars wrai?sench bottle
giving tho formuheof both nudiciues and
Quoting whul scores of eminent medical
authors, whoso works at? consulted
by phy siciansof all tho school/of practico
as guides in proscribing, say of each ingredient
entering into the* medicines.
The words of praiso lx>sc<wed on the
several Ingredients entering into iJoctnr
Piereo's medicines by such writers should
have more weight than an/ amount of
non - professional testimonths, boeuuse
such men are writing for th<, guidance of
their medical brethren and l.now whereof
they speak.
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, nonsecret.
and contain no harmful habitforming
drugs. being composed of glyceric
extracts of the roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants They are both 1
sold by dealers in modicii,??. You can't
afford to accept as a substitute for one of
these medicines of knowi, composition,
aajr secret nostrum.
r Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
easy to take as candy, regulate and Invigorate
stomach, liver an# bowels.
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usjands of H
silence, tortures that would dri\
sculisfr to women are not onlv
treatment before they grow wor
ig feelings, headache, side ache,
hcus- _
ihavd WIHF A 1
I, and fflfiSli-, H 88 1
ts OF
rokee Remedy of Sweet Q
ighs. Colds, LaQrippe
I Tobacco 7V1^
feeding plant.
In fact, tobacco requires more
i Potash
than any other cultivated plant.
A complete fertilizer containin
less than 9 per cent, of Potash i
j form of Sulphate should be used.
Valuable books on the cultiv
growth and fertilization of tobacc
be sent free to all interested fa
They give the results of scientil
perrmcnts.
QERMAN KALI WORKS
New York?9.1 Naaaau Street, or
Atlanta, Oa.?1224 Candler Butli
CABBAGE PLAf
I am nnw prepared to All nrini for my C*Ul>ritr<i
CAIJflAClE 1'l.ANTB In a<r quantity deeired.
KAKLT JRRflBY WARtTIElD?Earl loot and boat
urn header, mail type.
CHARLJCKTON WARXKIELDAbout l. u day* later
than Early JerMi'a alao a cure header of flae die.
Prieee f. o. b. Iierr. p?
BOO for? lOO. l.OOO to fi.OOO nt SI .ftO p
Sptxlal prtcee on laraer quantities. All erdrm rlilppe
CHAS. M. C1BSOW,
CABBAGE Pin
and all kltada of irardea planu
JgWetmCXWSi pi ante, arown la the open air i
eeoda of the a<*t reliable aeed
tbotiean.l acre truel farm t*iai
fniilMli l i ilfj nl relftf readr laat ef Dot.
^"^TTrrniTr Hme or earlier. Reduced exprt
a*VDE|2|rinH| uiil (Ire na ?* per eeat. iee th
ahfWiJRMWWi BI.90 per thouaaad. large lot #1
nnUBi^^^ (vtta. a. C. Aritajton white K
O. B.. feegatta, 1. <\ The I
heaaatabltah*d aa Bxbarlrneni
Of reeetablaa eaoeolaUr Caliltacea. I he reealta or th
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