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Tho Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1879. ETZKKD AT TILE hOSTOFFI CK AT Matteh.1 We are very eorry to see that General Mart Gary , in an interview with , a New York Herald correspondent, has Baid some things in regard to General Wade Hamp ton and about the election of 1876 ia South Carolina, which we thiuk for Gen eral Gary 'a honor had est have rem air ed unsaid. In attempting to wound ti e character of General Hampton the tu fired by General Gary has, we tbiuk, un luckily for him, rebounded and imbedJod itaeli in his own selfish person. If Gary, who is an app'rant for the Gubernatorial Chair in South Carolina, expects to reach that exalted position over the prosrrr political bcdy ef fienator Har tai Dt-tiy beliTe that he h' without his boat, for we ima;' jum iQ co name in the whole State of bu h Caro lina or in tae entire South no r ti o. alter, that possesses such talisnjanrc l-f- r aui' M.flueLce, as the name of Wa-i-H-.i I t n. biuce the death of our larrea. tui chieftain, General Robert E. Lee, the love and veneration which his old soldiers bore for their beloved Commander while living, jseems now to have centered upon that noble specimen of Southern man hood, e brave and chivalrous Hamp ton, j If Gt neral Hampton did make the proposition which General Gary charges in effect that he did not care who the Re publican leaders, Judges Mackey and Cook elected President, "If you'll elect me Governor" how can General Gary exon rate himself frcm? n J.izrr'v.r.sd guiJt with Hampton, by his passive submission t )such an arrangement, and his acquies encs in the matter, in that he told Hamp ton 'f he and the rest were resolved to such a course, he (Gary) wouiJ not make war upon the conclusion? General Gary was a gallant soldier in Hampton s command during the war and during all the dark days of carpet bag rule in our sifcter State, Gary remained true we believe, to the cause of honesty and good government until at last, under the skilful generalship of his tsame trusted old leader who had lead him to victory so often upon other fields, they emerged from the heated campaign of 1876 victork ous and triumphant at last. How pitiable it is then to see a man with such a record as General Mart Gary to allow his own reckless ambition and personal aggran dizement to cause him to betray and attack the ed selfish patriot and sta'esmant whose every effort since that memorable and eventful day at Appomattox has been directed towards, the alleviation as much as possible, of the oppressed condition of his unhappy and long suffering fellow citizens of the SouthI Has General Gary, nay, hat any other citizen in the Southern States, con tributed as much towards the peace and prosperity of this impoverished South ern land siuce the days of recchstroction commenced as Senator Wade Hampton? We thiDk not, and cow after all the sacrifices which this coble patriot and christian etatesman has made for the sake of his country, and his country only, it is sad, Fad indeed, to be stabbed t death ia the house of his fritnds and not by a D'Utus either, but by a wily Caisius like conspirator, who oaly looks to Cassius interest ud is willing therefor to make any sacrifice to obtain the goal of his personal ambition. But it we mistake not the tenner t South Carolinian very much, Ha.iDpt.on will ; never bi the steppiug-stonayor Gary's un holy auibi ion, and his chair in the U. S. j Senate will never be made vac int, as long as Wade Hampton lives, to be occupied by the teu'l'-mati who has just preachew bis owu political funeral through the col umns of the New York Herald. RUFFIANLY RA DJ USTER , The finks of the Read justers in some portions of Virginia, and in especially in Norfolk, seem to have been recruited from the rery worst elements of rotten radical ism. Tne Norfolk Virginianhich did its duty during the campaign, as it always does, boldly and fearlessly, and according to its hoaest conviction, seems to haxa become an especial mark for such ruffianly attacks as we sometimes read about as occurring in New York or Phila delphia or Chicago but seldom, if ever, in the South. Uere is what Mr. Glennan of the Virginian, has to sav about the outrage itself and his determination to ferret oat and punish the guilty parties: From time to time since the recent elec tlon, iht Vi ginian building has been stoned at eight, by miscreants hos identity we have as yet been enable to discover. We have heretofore avoided making any mention of this matter in the hope of being able to find out the cow- i j it. ardly p-rpetrators f thjsj Outraeea, tmt hate so far been bafllyd in ofir iflbrts to deteet them, though we havje our suij ic ions as to who they are. Bricks and recks have been repeatedly thrown into our composing room, breaking the glass, au 1 in several instances narrowly massing com positors employed in that room, jln th's way more taan a dozen paneal have been broaen in that roomt iud the tkjligbt of oar press room ua-s also, been sha t tered, which might have resulted in injury to our pres. TnU is j a mode oi wariare to wnicn we are iiut accustomed. If the cowardly sc. U'.dreia 1 who have thus attempted to ir jure our employees who are in tio way resDoneibie for the scarueuU exprtbsxl in i bis paper, will muster courage eon.A to cnite to th front of our office and attempt in d-tjp light the ouiraes they riave propotratect ui dt-r cover ot tia kucis, we wm then ac appropriate welcome. whi1'-, we ui.tify them now tht II stbey coui';-je t.b se anu-yaaces aty lvngir t be preMte'i - - - --t ' r tne r-ULi.ajday .M d fcervf-s. ! V. )tc. 18, lST'J. Uiis uivo ix-tn of iiiir;u.uw- f-jce iis ihet, the luttr- scssi n will not reaiiy I 5 . t u; 1 1 ij i ' fs report. til mils in tr u the snudow ol ttie Umuiiueu tiJpiu iub two ap- i.iorinatiuu bit s rei- rted to the Housa es'e-ilav. viz: tne ile:j&i.L aiui'01,riatlon bill .lid iht- FuriihcaEiun oin, wi.l prob- i'-y yass witnout niliterinj nmcuuujents. I'tifx in substa'iiCH chu same :from ye.r to year, varying sfijjhily in au OUlil but Lever excitiag discU86ion. Thejn will be passed at ouce, aud West Point bill will be probably the reported and passed, also, before the holidays, j'lhe more important bills-j-those j on wnicn political discussion may arise -will not be reported until after the holidays. ; Ad journment will be.on t'hfr 19th ami Cou gress will reassemble Jan. 6th. A bill was yesterday introduced in the House authorizing the appointment of a commission of government j engineers to examine surveys of the Isthmus Canal route. - '.-.'! 1 1 i If the House Printing CommitteejS re commendation is followed, and it probably 1 t i .1 Ll " ! -ill I win De, tne paDiic priming win nereauer be done by an officer to be elected by the Senate. The Republican party has played battledor, and shuttlecock with this office until the expense of the print iug is greater to-day than jwas4th e interest on the public debt ander any Democratic administration. With a public printer under the direct control of the j Senate, and with a proper regard for economy, the expense of this printing can be easily reduced one half. j j The truth is that a thousand unnecas sary dollars are spent: in carrying on the Government, as far as expenses here are concerned, where tour hundred would do as well. It is a matter deserving a bet ter investigation than it has! 8o far had. Mr Randall, now Speaker of the ( House, was, while on the floor, indefatigable in his . investigations ' on this subject and forced great reductions. There is now a magnificient chance for a second Randall. The Democrats of. the Senate have de cided to extend to the minority the same consideration in tho way of Senate officers that the foi me r Republican majority .ranted to the then Democratic minority. This is only justice and common sense. It will give the .Republicans many less officers than they now have, I and many mor& disabled Federal soldiers will be em ployed than now, notwithstanding the false radical chargesthatlthiscla.es of men has been discriminated against. Under the decision mentioned jabdve three radi cal Senators will cow have the power to select three subordinate officials. Let us se how many of these , three are disabled soldiers! p1 Gurdqk. 'Never leave what you undertake until you can reach your arms around it and clench your band on the other ide,' eayts a recently published book for young men. Yery Tbd advice, but wliat if ehc orouu ? , Now, if all ban-Is m o quiet 8Ed vcrythirg is Fes-tied down, fye wou.d be nnder mrrjy oi)ligation to Mr H&yea if he would kiudiy tell us what bis message is ail abou. Atlanta Consttl utioc. ' Uop't be ularmfd, ycug mac, if about this escn of the year you diB c :ver th ) id )l of your, (alleged eoul fiL;Dg iutently at y?nr feet during one tf your vioHs to htr. 1 She is. only 3,nfi t"PLvtp fr ii jjiir of slippers tL ' vou ca Lever vr. . ,. l'iic'a ws: gi;1:rr (3ovt: Tremont strett ypsterdny atternoou witti a Derby hat on and "crrying her bands ia th peckfts of tier lone: u!?ter when a small boy ran up i?d said: Say, Misi! if yf hid a cigar now you'd be all right, wouUInt yei?' Boston Post. A green young man saw for the first time a'school girl going through some cf i er gymnastic exercises, for the amuee ment of the little ones at home. After gazing at her with looks of interest and commiseration for a while, hs asked a boy I near by: 'Has that g t fits?' 'No,'" replied the lad, contemptuously. 'That.s gymnastics.' '0! Tis, hey?,' replied the verdant. 'How long has .she had 'em? LAdy's With. 0h, how I do wish my akin was a clear and sol ft as yours,' said a lady to her friend . 'Ye j can easily make it io.'s answered the friend. How?' inquired the first lady. By using Hop Bitters, that makes pure ricn blood and bloom ing health. It did it for me, as you observe.' Read of it. A per fee; crying sick child is trans formed into a perfect cherub of rest and comfort by the application of Flagg's Liver and Stomach l'J, which cures without medicine. Office, Room No. 43, Puree 11 house. Lllllnston River. f For the Journal. , Atiip nennle of Pender and the sur rounding country are much interested in tle LUlington lliver lujprovement scheme, ihd wnld desire 'om mif-tst their approval through yur valuable paper, I herewith p-irtray a pr lirninary delineation of said river, with herj capacity and susceptibili y of improvement ; the comparative cheap ness by which the work can be done and the vast resources of the surrounding country that m iy be util 1, if we en but get a liberal appropriation from Ccn cress to accomplish the jop. We are not disposed to be extravasan, but think ten thousand dollars will do to commence the sreat enterprise with, a for aught we tnow,to complete. the woijk. Your writer is not much of an engineer, but this seems to be the prevailing opinions cf ma1 y conipetent j ide s. Lil'inron Kiver (rrn ra rly Long Creek is of KevohitionaTy j-enown ; the &tunjp-s f 'he old iu!e gae ;?osts that was'put up acmss the cause' ay f said rivfr, rjear the to n t Lillington, a yet t be seer , ru.twithstaiiding a ci--virv hispas d ott. Wjiy such a rap-st:k b irripr should lhave been placed in the way of a formidable foe by our Revolutionary at casters, we are unable to judge. Mary other relics or th warof 1776 remain cr. the banks of Lillii-gton Rivfr. X' twith standing over two bui' r d arid fif'.y. year have pasd 11' sbiC tHe enjiraut se foot on; the shores of the old Cape Fcr, not one lick has ever been struck for the improvement of its uibutaries, Lillington River for one. Why our forefathers nf 2 leeied this important duty we are unable to say, knowing the vast era of heavily timbered country bordering on each side of he riv for transportation. The grea est difficulty that exists i the crookedness of the stream, makiDg shoals in one continual angle from the raouth to the head; the removal of said shoals, with all points cut off, will allow a stream drawing ten feet of water to traverse our river to the bead of tideway. In my next 1 pn pose to show the many advantages that will be realized by government and individual, knowing that it is the obj ct of the giet American Republic to encourage and utilize all the natural facilities of our country, this being the greatjsecret of the grand wealth of all countries. PkogeneeA-TO 7. important to me Afflicted. j We would advise all who may need the idvice of a physician, to either call Or f rite to Dr. Rooertsou, 19, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe dience in Hospital and Special: Practice, cuaiantees a cure iu all diseases of the Urinary Oryajif, and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, 1m pntefcy (loss of sexual power)', Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, tarnal EDissions, &c., all resulting from abuses in y yuth, or excesses in .manhood ; also all skin and blood , diseases quickly cured. Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools in this country (Uriversity of Marylai d), and re feis to the leading physicians iu his city,and all consultinghim can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing en close stamp for reply. Special attention fiiveu to all female complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and see him. Medicine sent to any address. Dr Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: 62 Madison Avenue, 1 New Yobk, April 11, 1878. j Mr. Alfred Sfeeb. Dear Sir; The visit which I made last year te your Tineyards, wine-preses ard viults at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me j thoroughly that tho wines, manufactured? by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. 1 I Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommeaded the iort Wine more particularly in my practice, and atn satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. I There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made oi the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success ia your praiseworthy enter prise, 1 remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D ,'. Prcf. of Sureery. B-illevue tlosp. iled'i College. &c, &c 1 For sale by J. C. Muuds, Green & Flanner. P. L. Bridgers & Co. Elozart Saloon, !JOHX HAAR, !Jh., Propri tor. ho I, Granite How, South Front St. TRRSU OT.-TE'iS receTv-d L evtryoay.aad Fervea up in '"v any manner called for. Bi lia-d Tah'e renvati aud r?ij for those who like the ga-e. DrinVi eerred in first-Hiss etrle. Latest 1 apere to read. Fvery pe s .n who vi-iig the city hanta this sal ov. d.c 5-lm 'The Purest and Best Jledicineever made A combination of "r-D. Baeba. MindHt. Uto properties of other Hitters cjakes the ere&t-1 itm. rmnr,' urer Mjn"nr, aim Life And Health RetOonajr Areut cu euxth. No dlseaao or ill health coa ponaibly lonp exstl where Hod fitters are Uded. bo Taxied and r.r.t I Tj mew Ufa aa -lcr U Cms mm i I iflra. To all whose emoYnvr.ts cause imerilxr trr.fi the bowels or urinary ur 'ja, or who rt-'lUtre an I Appetizer. Tooic ami "lulid fc-nuulaiit. Hod iartr ax uiTaiuacie witaoui UMUKSUii(. what the disease or Kilmort if. u-e Hon T-'r I No matter what Tour f ccliErs or ermrttenrm uou i wa aiiui toi are ai. uji h joa only feel I bad or miserable, use th l:ttora at ouae. ii mar I .re your Hie. It has smd nun dmls. I T f&OO will be paid to e rw thrr n-ill nt rv rre en nostrum. Lat ii t v.. vt and Isest !ktixlicui evc-r nude; the "IhtbIIo. T'lt-n mmi Uk, Get eon tut 4ay. Hof Cocgh Ccxa Is the ffweetert, safest and best the nop Pad for Ptotnarh, I jrer and Kldnpr L n- rMrcoauocncrsL. CMre ryatorpion. At& druggist. Tl T 1 m. ' - . m . II III I II II I I I Miscellaneous. The World for 1880. Democrats i very where should inf.rro tbem- elves ca-eiailv lic of the bCiion of their party throughout tthe coantry and of fce movetneTita of tr-sir Kepoblicn opponen t A. failure to do tbitin 18 "6 contributed g-eat-ly to the loss by the Democracy o! thr fruit of the victory airly won tb .'oils. T'-e jar ItiO promiBep to bd on of the most interesting and im porta t yeart o this crowded and eventual cemury. It will uit nfsi a President!! election which n?ay refH't in reettab is hit) a the Oovernraent f th couotrv on the principle of IU cotatitatimal fr unders, or in permanently cbanin tt: re lation of the State to the Federal powsr. No iatelh gent man can regard such a . elec tien with indifference. i ne World, aa the only dailv Eoglish cewapaptr published in the city of New York which upholds the doctrines "f cons titnl ion al Iemo.-rraey, will etadi'y reoresent tbe Democratic tarty in this jfreat canvaes U will do tliif in no spirit of aer i'e parieanhip, bat temperately and fir rely. As a newspaper the World, bein tbe orrn of co mn, m cliq je an i no int r est, will; present tbe fullest and tbe fairest pic-.tire t c'n make ot ec day's history in the ci y. the 8tate, tbe count y and the worid. j It will aim hereafter, as beretolo-e, atECcaracy firet of all things in all thst it publishes, fo'yan, howev r humble, fball ever be per:ritte1 trulv to comj. iain that he oas hem unjustly delt with in th columns of Tbe World. NointeieKt how r.-r ;over-. fal, "bail evr be permitted trulf t b'-si ti-at it can tik'Dce tbe ftir Ci iticibu.. f Iht W rid. During the past yea. The Wo-id hmfe'ii its daily ci. culatior. trebled and its wec kiy circulation pnihed farj beyond that -f a y other weeklv newspaper in the c nb'ry. This irreat increase haj been won, as Tl o World believes, by truthfulness, enerpri e cea8eie8 activity in collecting news and un faltering loyalty to itself and to its readers in dealing with tbe questions of th 'ay It if our hope and it will be our enutar rthat The Worlu's reiord for 1P80 may be written in tbe approbation and th supj ct cf miiny thousands more f new readers in all paite of this Indiisoluole Union of Indeetiuctible States. RA.TES. Our rates o rnbscrption remain nnebNnj: ed, and are as follows: Daily and Sundays, one year. 0 ; bli months, $5.50; three months, $ J 75. Daily, without Sundays, one y0a.r t; i'x months, $4.25; three months, $225; le s tlan three months, $1 a month. j The Hunday Wo'ld, one year, $2. The Monday World, containing: tne Bool Reviews and ' College Chronicle," one year. $1 50. ! i The Pemi-Week v World (Tuesdays and Fridays) Two Dollars a year. To Club Agents Ah extra c py for club of tn; t Daily for club cf twenty-five. The Weekly World ( Wednesday One Dollar a year. To Club Agents An -x copy for club or ten, the Semi Weekly for club of twenty, the Daily for club of fifty Spec:men numbers sent free on app ies tion. . r Terms Cash, invariably in advance. Send post-office money order, bank draft or registered letter. Bills 1 1 risk of the end er. Address "THE WOULD," 35 Park Row, TV. Y. A SPECIAL OFFEP. Subscribers who send $1 for a year's sub scription before December 28 will receire The Weeklv VYorld from the data oi their suDscripuon To March 5, 1881.. Tkis will include the Presidential campaign and the inauguration of the next President. Old subscribers who send $1 before De cember 23 for a renewal of their sub.criu- tion for 1880, will receive The Weekly World to March 6, 1881, without mining a number, I This OlTer will be With drawn December 29. Takeadyantaare of it at once. Subscribe at once. .Renew at once. dec 10 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Large Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Travelers fJIHE PROPRIETOR haying thorougblj renovated this House and furnished it entire- i ljnew, is prepared te giye to the trayeling 1 -1- public all the eonyeaiencies of a FIB8T CLASSuHOTKL. It is located ia the Terj centre of the business part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, Post office, Custom House, City Hall and 1 1 ' I Court 'House. First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloon l connected with this Hotel. . RATES $2 PER DAY. oct 24 F. A. SCHUTT CLYDE'S ew .York AND Wilmington, C. Steamship Line. Tb Steamer RECULATR CAPT. DOAXE, Wli.L BAIL FROM H"EW YORK O SATURDAY. Decembor 13, Shippers eau relj upon the prompt s&ilinjr, of 8 teamen aj advertised, nfi For Freight Engagements apply to TIIOS. E. BOND, Bup't, TO. P. CLYDE A Oa, . . ' . 34 Broadway, 8e York. Miscellaneous. THE ONLY MFD&LS EVER AWARDED F3R P0RU3 PUSTERS WEREOIY t.tie mataFactu'-e of HKNSON'S tAPClXK TORI S PLA9TM.8 at the Cent niai and Paris Fxprsi'ions j i OVER 5 COO PHYSICiANS& DRUGGISTS HAVE VCLUfiTARILY TESTIFIFn that they are a great improvement on he common, slow-cinp For-". Phpfrr b? t 1 their promj t octi m and he ab olure certaintv i tut ii quietly rei'evicp nain ' a positive cure! PRIO 25 CF.NTS. ' - F t , --.VBr. Gralnd pehiri Have the pleasuro' of. again we have an unusjaal an?t attractive cutonlers one of the Granlest and Cheapest ntocks of ! READY-MADE CLiGTHIIffG J Prices ranging in Suits A beautiful and GENT'S FXJRNISHIIG GOODS Which we guarantee cannot bo latest Hats, "Gaps, Boots and SJioskjl i . 1 -, In aii qualities and prices, imported dinct. fromjtlio Manufacturers whicn we guarantee to bo f superior quality ' !' ! j-' . ' - ' -' ' ' - i .. j . 'V- - We also have one of the choicest and largest i-tocks of Two arid Three y and Brussels Car)ets, . at astonishing low : oct 2S Has imported A lurge IOl 3 37" i ! Our two New Stores will rnnke an , -LLED BISPLaV THIS WEEK. FIRE VVORK8 m EVERY VARIE-t Wholesale and Retail, ut Xe v Stores. ' , ci:o. MYHKH. FJEtENCH AKB BOSISSTIC C0"Fr.C MONEET 12J to 50 cnt?. Nuts, Figs, Raisins, App'os, LeraoiiK, Oiane. Cocoa Nuts. Fancy Boxes! in every variety, at popular pricoR., i Wines, Xaiquors and OlicainpagneS; Retailed at Wholesale Frlces during the Holiday?. 'j-. GEO. MYERS. I ... i - - ' Otard, Dupey & Co.; Brand y, Vintage 1868f 8 00 per gallon. Amontilado Sherry, the best ever brought to this market, . SG 00 per gallon. Tae Sherrv, ..l '2 j per gallon ' i J; , GEO. MYERS PONY, BLUE GRASS, DELM0MC0 CLUB HOUSE, SWEET MASH, BAKER'S , OLD RYE WHISKEYS, $2 TO 86 PER GALLON. COMMUNION 1 j W!ME $1.50 PER GALLON. i , Give your friend a Barrel of Parole D'Honn cur Flour, best in the wor.V. 1 . , (().' MYEU.S, .Sole Agetit., ;:o:- ; . . 1 behave over two thousand Barrels and Cases of FRESH, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Comprising every conceivable variety of 1 FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS ! , And as we are1 selling at unusually low prices, call before the rush begins. 1 GEO. MYERS. 50,000 Havana and Domestic Cigars. Give your friend a box of 100 Cigars costing from 2.50 to .4.00. dec You Want rpHESK THLSG3, TOO SAt", MADE skillfully, of good material and for the least money. Yon will patronize home industry if it ocjtt no mere than to place your or.ters elsewhere. Good. That's busin ei. We're ererythiog now in appiepie shape for the Manufacture of Buggies, Ctiti, Drajs, Harneas, Ac. Bee now if we can't please you and keep yr money home. dec 8 OEUHHRDT A cw Thot. H. McKoy, tobt. H Hciiov ATgOUPCgfl-AT-LAW WTLVIIINQTON, N. O. effio North ride Market street, betwee Secosd mad Tkird strecta. ian 27x Misccllaneous. EN d. c h rand ma ? anni uneii. ; to tln ui!ic th:it ; M ot- K'k and are -prep.iretl to pli'er our . ..- V from S3 00 upwards ! -o- rand assortment iu equaled in tliis citv, A fine lW an.l stvies iu Rus, Ilfittin lnd Oil Cloths prices?. J ica?e exammk exprosslj for line of Gr o o d s GEO. VA ;o:- -:o:- -:o: :o:- 7, 9, 11, 13, 16 SoDlh Froat Street- Kerosene Oil 7 Cents Psr Man I TO MEET COMPETITION I offeI,JJ2: 1 ARTICLE OF UBILOBII1 OIL t 7 Ccnti Per GaNon- Sold only al ret?" Swh, Doors, JJJf Pai.ts aDd Oil at bottom prices. o alorg your orders. ' nrnT GEO. A. PEC- ' i S3" SAFETY OIL AT 15 CTS.A OALLOfl. r AM HKLLIVO beaadfal Olt Prfactly I rliahle and GUARANTEED BAfE, 15 cent, a gallon. It prpdncef a n?' lighted b -.rA?!55"'
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