The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 21, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATED Twenty-five words or less, One Time 26-cents, Til roo Times BO cents, Six Times 91.00. Alt advertisement over twonty five words prorata for each ed dltional word. Rates on 1,000 words to be used In a month made on application. No advertisement taken for leos than 26 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in tbs telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bi'l will be malled after its in sertion for prompt payment FOR SALE FOB -SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap ply now to your gardens at rate of J from one to flvo tons per acre-lt's | cheap and there is not a gardon in Anderson but that needs, limo-it will correct blight nnd aweeton your sour soil and make your fer tilization readily available. Phone 464. Purni.m Smith, Sccdsuinn. FOB SALE-Household and kitchen furuituro in good condition, dif ferent stylos and nets. 223 West] Church Street, Phono 440. i'OB SALE-Ono second hand two hoi-,ii- wagon. W. L. BrlsBoy Lum ber Co. FOI! SALE-English Peas. Plant be tween now and the fifteenth; Alas ka and Morning Star varioties. Don't let this ideal planting season get away from you. Furman Smith, | Seedsman, Phone 464. FOB SALE-Forty acres of land in Hopewell Township, S room house, j new two small houaes on public | road. Land fairly level and 1B of fered tor one thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. ; . ?vtfjtig FOB SALE-Everything in the line of fresh fruits that are' in season: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts of al! kinds, and'candles that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't make) you sick either. J. K. ManoB. BUY YOU?I a?sollne and motor oil! from the man that needs your pat- ' renege. 'Caudle, Corner ot Main and j Earl streets. ' ; WILL ARRIVE about November 1st '^a'cnf of good mules; best to bo had, ' pnces and terms righi. Will pay you . to seo us IC in need of a mulo. The . Frotw?ll Co. 10-24-?t. WANTS WANTED-Saleslady:. Apply at once j tfvW. 'fr Osborne, 1011-2 E. Wblt ?j>r$ti#;' ll-21-it WANTED PEAS-We will pay you ! blgho??? market prices cash-or will ' exchange Agricultural Lima-youl ' certainly need the Lime for all' your small grain crops'. Furman Smith, . ?Seedsman, Phone 464. li-lS-lGt. I ufiwmum_rnu<_?_ Ut&mm *nVt*~ nan lljinxiiu-J?UIVJ tivfua . * pia'to read our daily ads In this I paper. We have something that you want, and our proposition ia cplendid. Linley & Watson, Phone I 647. 10-24-tt I WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. ! I Health restoring. Recommended by physicians; Made from native grain. I Has a fine flavor. Serve as other cereals. Hurries Milling Co. ? t? A di TE IV._A *nnA farm tnr ono 'of j m our customers. It you have a farm j tor sale we will he glad to consider lt Linley & Watson, (Jno. Unley- | W. E. Watson.) : ?V MERCHANT TRADE-One ear l . .Texas Red host Proof Oats, car .nure shorts, and all kinds ot feed. ) . See O. E. Turner at P. ft N. Depot - MISCELLANEOUS LOOKl-2,000. pauutf? good coal $4.75; 1.000 pounds good coal $2.60; 600 ; pounds good coal $1.36; 1 cord . Smooth.dry i foot pino wood $4.00. g i??Ycred . anywhere in city. Spot v.cach. Blue Ridge Ice Co., Phone 402. ? -r il-18-6t WE ABE >AYSf?G Wi? per ton for cotton aced. Belling hulls at $12 per ton, giving three tons of holt* : , for," ono ton pieal, nt.our warehouse. Martin Wood & Coal Co., TYPEWRITER REI.'AKiCIN?-Best equipped 'typowritoi rebaltulng ' in the south.. Factory experts for all makes machines, year; old machine can be made os good a? now for a St^.#iaUH- amount. : Bi. Crayton: ft oo.v Charlotte. HfL Ct O.^ q; Dar* . gan,--.local ..r6presea?uBW^;^^i5 ?^o^otA.,:/.,^-;'?;; : COME TO Thvj ?iu?chspjl^ ?/.?/you' ire hungty. We cook ; v that t? In ' aeaaoa, ?nfl> we . '^im^i^?i?^ti?m?m who eats V Short - orders served quickly, .vi tfljfs any etyle. Next door to . Station. ? :. /'Y?% '? Ht' CTJLCIHO^^bar' flr? insurance.., N :?ember that.: Frau* 4 ?o?W Realty Corjpany revwf?Wtfim Ataron* Tour ???tj*? will be appri?eiateaV .. .' :;"-. ? .'?.. V"--'' < ..' PROFESSIONAL! CARDS Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Ofllco F. & M. Building Omeo 627-Plionon-Residence 86 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Ofllce 304-5-6 Bleckloy Building. OCQce Phono 429 Resldenco Phone 149. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sass* DENTISTS Nsw Theatre Batidlas V/. Whites* SS. C, GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bkckley BeQtSag Anderson. S. C. STOP CATARRH! OPEN j NOSTRILS AND HEAD j Says Cream Applied in Nostrils | Relieves Head-Colds at Once. t If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you breathe froely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a email bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a lit tle of tl\i:? flagrant, nu tinpot lc cream Into your n?strifs and let it penetrate through every air passage of your hear, soothing and healing tho inflnm ed, Bwollen mucous membrane and you get l?stnnt relief. Ab! hour good it feels. Your nos trils are opon, your head is clear, no moro hawking, snuffling, blowing; no moro headacho, dryness pr struggling for breath. Ely's Cream-Balm . is Just what Bufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight CHICHESTER S PILLS %#<c->. 'me DIAMOND rm.iND. A _*0*SJ>NI r*dls?l Alkim Drn m miniar A|X ? i\ {raft t'bl.rhcs-ter'a UlnmooJ Ilrand MLjQffi. I'llla in IIc<S in I Cold iceullicVV/ TCV -~?W?? noir?, UJICTI with Olva Ribbon. \/ <fM CJbfc KM T?' "? no other, ncr of jour Y TL jr lm^M^??^ft Ssfcr? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE To cook with is the most convenient fuel tobe had? And it is - the cheaper, I too when the least bit of thought I and attention is given it. Try it for awhile, an? yon will like it . There ? .. many satisfied osera of gas. tn Ander son. ItV just the thins to I heat the bath room with. A: der SOD Gas Co. Charleston Ik Western Augusta, Oft* To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, ? EAST, WEST j-.N0.j$fcMi:<:<i>a 6:08 A. M. |N6T;4>^^pf ?37 IP- M. lo. 2\ . . ,11:15 A? M. Int???oW Schediil& ivnTATT, the ?5 Coal Man aaa yet gol 1 ooo! to burn; he doesn't, like *w amell of the smoko however. ?c-ea eomo one else has paid fer. ceoL Hp says however that h atilt saving the people lots of mc . oh -their coal hills, . RTa-W" 182, . ? I ?*??*?>+??*?**?????? ? ? ? ? THANKSGIVING ? nv + S. T. * ? Tilla ?:: a day that should mean a great deal to aii ot us, hut more often than lt meana a big dinner, with 1U attendant indigestion, and that ls all. There ls not one, how iver poor, that baa not something to bo thankful for. There is a very beautiful custom In some placos for every one who goes to service Thanka- j living morning, to take a package of Momo kind, cloth, sugar, tea, coffee, ?ia much or aa little as they can give, and place them in baskets in the ves t?! ilea of the different churches. I ?ave aeon hampers filled nnd over flowing, tho floor hidden, and the walla banked with bundles, and boxes, one little baby girl laid a package care fully on top of a hamper, and turn ed with a beam I ag face to somu peo- ? pla near saying, "I dive my dollie,'! some poor little waif was made hap-1 ;iy by that same dollie. After aer tlv.cn, all tho packngea were gather led up, and distributed nmong the des titute, of which there arc so many ] in thc big cities. In small towns and fMages, where there are few in auch dire distress, there are still many that I would appreciate a thanksgiving I i nought. If they do not need the pack ago of cloth or groceries, they may ho happier for friendship shown, or a pleasant hour given. To ??ave ono; own home ia one of the greatest bless ings on this earth, but there are a .'ast number who have none, who spend the greater part of their Uvea in boarding houses, whldi is the ?dreariest and most hopelessly unsat isfactory life in thc world. Many people make Thanksgiving a family affair, whatever enjoyment ls to be gotten out of the day goes only to tho few. That ia not, the time spirit of Thanksgiving, If you have anything to bo thankful for, show it ] in your thought of others less for tunate than yourself. Homo Good Things Fer the Dinner. Potatoes A Ln Pnull. Slice potatoes thin as for scallop ing, .put in a shallow pan, add salt, pepper, and water, not enough water, however, to cover potatoes, on top of! them put lean p*ork c.ops also salted and peppered. When choya are brown, turn on othor Bide, the chops will ho soft and tender, and the potatoes will be well flavored. Spanish Rf ce. Have ready a saucepan in which are two tablespoonful8 of nico hot drip ping. Ttvrow In a half cupful of well washed rice, and toss about until nice ly browned. Add ono sliced tomato, lone aliced onion and a clove of gas tic, and brown slightly. Cover the i whole with hot water! season with' ?salt and pepper. .Cover and let rice cook thoroughly adding moro water if necessary. Do not stir, as the beau ty; of its Hes in the plump brown unbroken kernels. Nut Croquette. ^Put one cup of roasted peanuts In;' lio a basin/ add two cupfuls washed I potatoes, a little grated nutmeg, some -pepper and salt, a teaspoon of onion Juice, a tablespoon of chopper1 pars ly, -and one beaten egg. Mix and , form into neat croquette, dip thom in flour, brush over -with beaten egg, roll In fine bread crumbs, and fry in ? smoking hot fat. Viennese Chocolate Cake. Cream half a cupful, each of sugar, i cocoa and butter, add tho beaten yolks -? At-_1 - -_# I Ul lillee CQ(o, Ultu Cfc 'vvrooinnfM \fL vui.ii' la, beat well together, then .odd the stiffly beaten white, and sprinkle on I lightly, )':alf a cupful of finest flour, containing half teaspoonful of bak ing powder. Hake in moderato oven. When done spread the smooth side with apricot Jam and cover with choc olate Icing. New Ideas In Clothes. Ono of ihe French designers has [ evolved a costume jokingly called "the { comm Mers doHp/rt," but ii ls really a I clever Idea. Living near a city, and longing to go .to the. theatre, opera. I or entertainment of some kind, the question, "what shall we wear" al ways comes up. It you have your own car? well and. good, but evening dress and wraps are so conspicuous ?in public, and so oui of place in Btreai cars, or trains of any kind, that one dislikes to wear them, and to crush i. delicate. dress, with a heavy Btreot CLEANSES'YOUD HAM JAKES IT BEAUTIFUL. THICKJjLOSSY. WAVY I Try this! AU dandruff disappears and . hair stops corning Surely try a "Dan dor in o Hair Cleanse" If you wish to immediately double the beauty ot your hair. Just moisten a cloth' with Dandertne and draw lt carefully through your hair, taking one email strand st a time thia will cleanse, the hair cf ?UBt, dirt or any oxcesalvo oil- in n few minutes you wlli be amazed. Your hair will be w?vyy fluffy and, ; ?hundant and posBeaa an 1 nc om p arab o softness, lustro and -luxuriance. . Besides beautifying tho hair, one application of Benderine dissolves every partido ot dandruff ; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching ard failing . fcWfr.-V.;... ?:?'!?.?.-*.y.'.-;>.,:..f;i . Dan doria o ls to th? hair whs* fresh ohowers ot rain and aucEhtno are to ireg?tatlon. It goes rJgh? to the roots, invigorates ?nd strengthens them. Its exhilarating, Jtimulallng and llfe-pro *ucing proper Ilea cause the hair to row long, strong and beautiful. .vToa. caa surely have pretty, ? sofj. . lustrous nair, and iota ot It, -if yon ? will just get a 25-oonV >tioitl?>i ?f Knowlton's Danderlne from any,drug store or. toilet counter and try tt as directed. The Ghina After Pt Tokio. Nov. 20.-China will loom up as a great question after the present war, in tho opinion of H. Ijuin, form er Japanese minister to Peking? and Japan should prepare herself now for a solution of the Chinese question. In a magazine article, .Mr. IJuin warns lila fellow countrymen that while the Muropean war continues Western Powers may seem to be taking little or no interest, but that after tho' war their ambitions for a share In Chtne3e commerce will revive. Ho even goes so far as to express the opinion that if the powers were unable to agreo on tho C?lnese question a second In ternational war would ho. certain to ensue. In con?equenco of this general slt natlon Mr. Ijuln, while not a partisan of a formal alliance with Russia at the present time, strongly- recom mends that Japan anJ Russia main tain their existing cordial relations and be ready to' face any emergency that may arise in connection with the Chinese problem. He Bald: "The policy of Japan and Russia may have muda to do with maintaining peace after the European war. Nations, will fight to prevent calamity, but some of them will fight quicker to maintain .commerce; and this render the Chinese question a very delicate one. Whether there comea a war of urina or not, thoro ls certain to be a ceaceCul r^ar of commercial compe tition In Chi..a. In this struggle for commercial supremacy some nations must inevitably take an inferior posi tion, leading to bitter dissatisfaction apd danger, as they behold the pros perity of the conqueror.!' The ex-mihlst?r thinks that tho Japanese need have llttle'fear of com petition in arms, but that they can not be so sure pf themselves when It cornea to ?ho peaceful competition of commerce. Japan must therefore do everything to ensure a commercial victory: If Japan made an alliance wini Ftissla most publicists would undoubtedly think that it would be largely to guard against Germany. "Tho sudden recovery of Germany," wrote Mr. IJuin. "would be a terror to'Japan. Of-course it is natural to suppose that Germany will dp all within her power to divorce Japan ?Ar ' : . '? ?W< - ?~ ? -:'.?< , Paris,.' Nov. 26.-lAmerlcah. built I ships and Amerleah big guns will fig- . ! ?r?'ln the first Mil -any .nova! ?p?r-'^ ations growirig outfof'theiBalkan con- .. I flirt, as the'former American battle- > ships Idaho and - Mississippi, now the ! Greek battleships Kilkisana Lemnos, j are thp best warships possessed by ? any of the Balkan states, wihile eight j monster 14-ih. grans built hythe Beth lehem works ?for Greece ..are . now . doing service at tho Dardanelles. { ' Tho , Balkans. have, n long. stretch ; of coast ,on tho Mediterranean and Black seas, making 'naval operations likely on both of-th***? fronts^ AU the BU tes have n'av?esfr except Serbia. . Tjto Greeks had:' oifuerea. a monster , su per dreadnought Of 23,000 tons, hut I this is cancelled '. They also had the ' Salamis, 19,500 tons, building in Vul ?c?n yards of Germany, which the Ger mans quickly, appropriated. This leaves them with the former Idaho ?and Mississippi in ca? first line, the Avenoff of 10.000. tons, th/co R.O00 . coat, generally wrecks the dress, so the well 'named- "commuters delig?t" will be hailed with 'JoyV by the out-of town woman. To qt?ote.. fro'm a New York letter, "Anything that has a knee i length coat of dark velvet, or velour ' or broadcloth, which: exactly meeta! - ?ssp jjesi cn the Sl???**TVI?!B hem*, being made of the same material, whllo tho entir oipper part/b^J which, reaches " to tho neck, ls m#??>. of something sheer and flee, and of a different color. " For inst??p.??V.'i'*ith a deep garnet red in j o te, thvre is an elaloratp tuition frock in biege color, which luis ? tour inch hem of the "Velvet to match the coat." With the redingote on, one j seems to be wearing ? : street suit, when,the coat is removed you are,in correct and modiBh'theatre costume,' the dark, band at hem only serving to j bring cut the beauty ttf the light chit- j fon, silk or net of tho frock. j Some very smart handbags are to - be seen these days, an un usu ally dash- { lng ono is of tan pin . s-"ii. lined with j red and. yellow sUU,. - ,he red stripes ! figured in yellow, tho-yellow, in red. A gorgeous affair?v hut most women,} would prefer one In quieter -style, some very pretty. cues ;efv,pit^Qr..'-.hrlael{ pr biuo watered silk ara- in the ^up-to date shops- They hrc1|ned-Vlth flow ered silk, and somopi tho moro elab orate ?ave tortoise euell tops. Some, of the neck wear,'Sdi,.so- gracefully , dainty, that most girls look,chaim lng in them, particularly. : it f;they. choose ' the right kind. Only thoa? with very pretty necks ought:-$6 ?wfcor'- collars] that .expose the baili; \4tj0$. ?eek. If . one Is thin thule ?re muscles too painfully plain, if the lenin blt stout, ?fj?S&,h98 an unkind way of accumu lating Just at the ?'ase. of tho neck ^ahd it is not pretty. deep R?xhaii collar makes some girlS^f??rahiy;?tt: tractive, hut they must have'the face 'fffljp?tV. to go with it. . I ?aw a/ drawmg cf ? smart frock for calling, that I must describo : It, was. an imported model of georgette crepe, in s> ?olden brown shade, tho velvet < stripe was ; platted th : to ? waist to form the bodice. Tho noone banded with Rus?fan squirrel was plain crops, so were the- sleeves, | Crocheted buttons "were used . as ? trimming. ?Km9awR8BBHBHHHK?- v Question 'esent War from China and lo do everything pa sible against tho interests of Japan, But Japan may hope to bo immune from German interference for . at least four or five years after the war, before which time Germany cannot be expected to recover former conditions. At any rate Japan Has no real fear of Germany, else she would never have declared war against her. Japan en tered lu tho war with Germany with her eyes wide open to the results." The minister's idea was to keep tho Anglo-Japanese alliance secure, and wait patiently for more light on the question of the proposed Japan Russia alliance. If tine latter is con summated the greatest care should be taken to see that it militates Iv no way against the alliance witli Great Britain. The developments' of the situation in China-tho reports of .unrest and possibility of outbreaks, and especial ly the movement for a restoration of the monarchy-aro causing a good deal of concern in Japan and form the subject for minliCerhVl confer ences. Japan will presumably fulfill a program based on ii :e principio that, as the great neighboring Oriental Power, sho holds or should hold the predcmlnating role in tho affairs of China. According to the newspaper hero, in case China decides to return to the monarchy.; Jasan is likely to take tho teed in securing tho recogni tion of tho great "powers for the now form of government. President Yuan Shl-Kai 1B quoted as being desirous of making turo that the new Imperial government would receive recognition from tho powers before taking the final steps, and as being convinced that ho must first secure tho recogni tion of Japan as emperor, feeling t-Kvt afterward Japan's allies-Great Bri tain, Prance and Russia-would fall into line. The attitude of the United States on the question of recognition is a question that furnishes a great deal of speculation. Ono writer sayB: "But even If the Wushlngtcn govern ment should refuse to fall in line with other powers under.the apparent lead ership cf Japan, it 1B believed that it will not affect oilier governments in taking concerted action lu giving the recognition to tl?- new government in China." ?hipsIn an Conflict tef .^'l?-.~rsV''-2- sunboats, and a fair sired fiotila pf destroyers and torpedo "boats; including two submarines j One .ot .' the 1 bes t Greek? aubinarmes 'w^s be ing built in (France, abd was taken, over by Prance only, two weeks a?o bo cause Greece was behind on rs y men ts. Bulgaria has a Medlte^Tano..:-.. nnd Black .sea front. But -her navy is insignificant, consisting of the gun boat Nadiejda of 700 tons, Bbc torpedo glin boa ts, and four small craft in cluding King Ferdinand's royal yatch, the Kronni, which is strongly armed. Should Russia bombard Varna, Bul garia's Black Sea oort, as has been threatened, Bulgaria could make.little naval resistance beyond iv.ut from shore batteries. rumania is entirely confined to the Black sea, where her navy consists of five coast-defense monitors with ; 5 inch guns, thu cruiser Elizabeth, and a fleot of small gunboats. Tho eight monster 14-inch rifles among the largest ever produced. were under way at' the Bc tri ich em works to be mounted on the Greek battleship Salamis building at the Vul can yard in-Germany. Bat when Germany appropriated the Greek bat tleship the huge guns had not-been delivered, and Germany preferred her own typo of Krupp guns. Just then Greece was much . interested . in t?te ?innm:i?:li nf thu Aii?^In-T?Ynn/'li tnfn? of"the Dardanelles, JUGt across the Aegean from Greece,- and a. transfer; was quickly , arranged by which the 14-inch guns were mounted on moni tors forming a part of the Dardanelles expedition Tb ?.re they OTO today, .probably, lt?' moat effective; weapons in use. ' - , .-> Altogether Greece Is the best equip ped of the: Balkan states to make a naval showing, ] and this chiefly through American ships and guns. GERY, MUSICAL NpVEtTY 11 ; Strauss*. Alpine Symphony Froddeed In Berlin. Berlin, Nov. 20.-The.musical nov elty of the season in Germany is Dr. Riohard Strauss'e "Alpine Symphony,'' which waa produced for the first time thia week by the . ?rchostra ' Of the Royal Opera House, at .Breaden. \ : - Among other things, the composer has introduced r .thunder machine In to his;c*nhe?*ra; .T/hich consists of \05 musicians "in sight" ,ahd. twelve for supplementary, noise-making behind the scenes. The sound of a waterfall Is produced thematically hy a. blend ing of strings,' harps, woods and the clang of the celesta combined, with the tremolo. of the trj^gl?.. the sunrise theme; ac^ den hewapapore, "the. sim* ris?e ?; beams a? noon in C, and sets ih&M ,r Besides the storm, the waterfall, and. ^'.;?va^.-i?h^'^^l^v^ ent|tl?d; The Ascent; Entrance to'-the/Surest;. Bajtahlo hy..the 'Biboki:-iOa.:{he-:<ltae3er;: Perilous Outlook ; jpjtfm J^fbre :\ the tho, Storm; and; Night Again. '-'U-'.'. : ? The Exception. ''De yon subscribe to tho, old theory ihnt th* criminal always returns to the sc*no of the crlniet' ' Not eJwaya^ reeled tho sore enough detective. ' "Somet Im os ?he GX rradi'Jon papoTfa won't hold."--Kan af? City Journal. FARMERS Carload Mules Tomorrow (Monday, Nov. 22) we will receive a car load of Tennessee Mules and Horses. Qaulity mules and horses.. Not scrubs. This is all fine stock and if interested in good farm mules and horses it will pay yo'i to look these over. STUDEBAKER WAGONS We have just received a car load of this famous make of farm wagon. Wherever sold, it stands as the leader of all farm wagons. It is truly the wagon with the reputation. You will make no mistake in buying this wagon. Drop in and let us show them to you. The Fretwell Co. Anderson, S. C. S NEVER LET HES HAIR GET GRAY Kept Her Locks Dark, Thick, Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When y?u darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, nu one can tell, because'it's done so naturally, so evenly. .Preparing . this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble some. For 50 cents you can Ljy at any drug Btore the ready-tc-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You . Just dampen a sponge or ooft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one Giiiali strand at a time. By morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, af ter another application or two. vour hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. ' Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, ls a sign of old agc. and as we all desire a youthful and attrac tive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. PIEDMONT & NORTHAN RAILWAY COMPANY No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ANDERSON; . ARRIVALS , ' 81....7:86 A. M. 33... 9:36 A. It''. 35.............11:40 A. M. 37....,:.;........... 1:10 P. M. 39................... 3:40 P: M. 41........*........." 6:00 P. M. 43.;....;.8:25 P. M. 46...........10:20 P. M. DEPARTURES 30..............6:26 A. M. 33..:.... 8:25 A. M. 84..................,10:80 A. M. 86...............12:10 P. M. as..;....,.2:ao P. M. 40.............. 4:60 P. m\ 42. 7:20 P. M. 44. 9:16 P. H. 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