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THE YflLIiIIKGTON LIESSEKGEB: TIItJHSDAT, OCTOBER 27, 1S03, ' 0 .. .4 1 v . li & BELL COMPANY. V the PostofTJce at Wllmlng- aa tecond-class mat Aprfl 11 .18371 ; ''j a4'. p SUBSCRIPTION. ?-GE PREPAID. ITU DAILT MESSENGER by mall. year, J7.C0; six months, $3.50; three Yths, tt.75; one month, 60 cents. arved In the 1 city I at 60 cents a Jnth: one week, IS. cents; $1.75 for montas, or .w ;a yeit. THE SEMI-WEELT MESSENGER If two 8 page papers), by mall, one year. I $1.00 ; six months, 50 , cents. In advance WILMINGTON, Jtf. C. orPv; y,:-- n..4 v:rf-n:',y-- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898. LANDEIIIN; jNOUTII CAUOLINA: . . - WHITES J The Messenger ba never thought highly of Senator Jeter j Pritchard. JWhen the gang jwtnt off to Tennessee jfor a senator it was a confession of In tellectual barrenness and government al Incapacity. Pritchard Is .no j big man. i If so, in what- does j it consist? Show; any .thing ;f ronv his mental grist inlll that is pue flour or si good corn meal. It - is' sour politics or bad Eecondsv or. poor morals orp something . . ,. - ' I M --If 1 if I ' else or the thrfeadbare seconds often threshed out. I however, we would suppose, than he has a perception standing of facts onger wear th yoke now galling them to the quick. They t will assert their manhood and regain their rights, and that means now l ands forever a White Man's government for North Carolina. When i Pritchard artfully conceals the truth and seeks tft shift the blame land cause of the intense feeling In eastern counties upon the whites, he Is engaged In a very dirty trick, but it is not new. If memory does not fail us It was the wolf that sought to charge upon the son, of the British army and a Profes sor, of military art and history la the staff college,, has published a life of Stonewall Jackson in two volumes. It Is said to be of extraordinary Interest, lie regards Jackson as America's great est genius for war. ' Harold Frederic left a novel, in the press. It is called "The Deserter and Other Stories." Some of the It is ,V J- f 'a book of itwo. northern newspapers rpoken a Word in condemnation or has he written;: letter to the president to tell him oiibe: unmitigated deviltry of Jeter's garlg' ln'ltobon county?1 Does Jeter rejoJfV when he reads of such an outrage a 44: the white men Hp war with The very.hlgsest ever undetT&ok is jto kp the gyves guns upon job that bad men fox the muddyingsof the waten We re call a Latin saying, which in English I rum. means, "The wolf changes his coat but thor, E. not his disposition' fThis ancient saw high and by good sources. may apply. better to Butler and Dock ery than to Pritchard or Russell, but the Idea of the wolf muddying fits the and handcuffs upon the White Men of Eastern : Carolina, jit wiil prove ;a booraeranfirjand will' break jta pates of the roaltcibus,, mean, throwers- The are blowing heavily over "David Har-r Quartette are R,usieli, tkxskery, Pritch rum." a. novel br a new American aurl ; ard and i Butler. It would be a task N. WestcotL The praise is last two precisely I BLACK RADICALISM WAXING DES-PCttATC We do not attach great importance to literary opinions of books. Some, critics f are praising highly "John Splendid." We tried to i read it, got about half way, broke, down and gave up the job. - ' Crawford, the gifted American novels It is amazing that men who spend I ist who has spent nearly .11 his? days their lives In politics and" holding office abroad and . was born in Rome, we. have no sense. A child knows better thlnkj has scored a fresh success in than some" of the so-called leaders of his last book. He calls it "Ave Roma' the black radical gang! in North Car- Immortalis," the story of Rome, illus- ollna. The leaders feel that the sands trated and :ln two volumes. It is are slipping from -under thelr feet, and warmly indorsed by; Dr. Wier Mitchell,- they have reached the last ditch. They author of "Hugh Wynne." He thinks realize fully that' their, very bad cause it of "rare interest u w that thPir last trick!1 came has A volume of letters, by R been played .that itheir last dodge at son will be publislied L. Steven- serially first for a. grueling school to decide which Is the; relative rnk of the jfour In dia blery and low-dawn malignity. Down this way the Whites would b unani mous in naming' Russell. They wuld put Butleri a contemptible slanderer and in grra.i second: then old Oliver Dockery ; voutd stand third. Jeter is probably a; better fellow than the others if he dldldVift from j Tennessee. But it is a very had crowd- We 'wonder if Jeter everh?ard the other three1 slan derers .whjfji campaigning. They $an "out venontVthe Old Boy himself. k' Mii- ;-:.-r4:,4u -i-u- ' -ri :-.--t: '" .:Vt.:.t, If the o?spirators really think $$ey are throwing a winning card inl tielr hope of h(jli in v.Pederal i tfoop's,! jien' they arei rul only marplots but 'egre gious apse; iG. Z. French knows more than the gftng and Lockeyiould give them a hih,t if he would. ? ;! t j : 'nil1.:.'!'! V: i ". c' ttV.f lVicm1 Qro "arrlftAn th thft S,iftid' deception has completely, failed, that m autnor oy tiamuna wrus&e, ucmc James, Henley. English e has more ability, of right, an under- i ! r i : 1. i - a sense of justice.a ten iler regard for trbth, and a willingness to be fair towards the race of which he forms an unimportant part. The "Messengeit does not desire to be "the jig is up,"j and soon ; the' lights will be ouU Vicious! pan and slippery Mary Ann, and "senile old 01. Pockery, and weeping Jeremiah1 Jeter Pritchard all grown desperate .alt! the outlook have taken to the last resort, Of tyrants and oppressors jto i! call jfor armed soldiers to intimidate and overrun white citizens in1 time! of peace. " - Thev do not await the war of the i-i t. . .j.i i.t,-'.i iitn ui,ininr I nor Ta -V : y : i: I .i rili' V ! :. 1 I a ; ! outraging white n women f andslaying William Archer and W. E. Gosse and Henley are ; famous, critics. " - , ; ' ' i A great' many Americans every year, visit Abbottsford and' the Waveriy district in Scotland. They amount to more than 1,000 yearly. The popular- ity ot Scott is undying. t. A neW southern writer is Miss Elea- kead. She is a KenT She has published tuckian bot ' Kin probably white children, but. taking time b:the three short stories. forelock, by misrepresentation ana slander of what the whites purpose and I The1 letters of Robert and Elizabeth B?"Browning are to be published soon,, Tennessee adventurer, desire, they bellow for help from the with prefatory introduction by R The people of North Carolina' have been well ! f dosed in . the I past i with Force Bills to keep away from the, polls and- bulldoze white, men! McKinley was hot for Force Bills and votfcd for every, one ever introduced into the con gress. He is a western; hulldozef as Pritchard is .a Tennessee bulldozer, and Russell "aril Butler and Dockery are d i sgraced No r t h ; Ca ro 1 i n a - b u 1 1 d oz'er s. The White Men will not be scared from the! fjolls if 10,000 assistant mar shals are! appointed, to help ballot-stuf- fing and I tp try to i intimidate white voters. Eery marshal aprAointed to Jjelp blaclcradicansm willimake a vote for the W.Mje Man's party.. Bring on your bayb$es . and marshals and see if you canf dairy the state 'against the, 1 "5 I have lieen taiin PIw'k CtSL for ConsnrsrJtTon rinwr 1SS3, for Coch tuid Colds, jl U ui an attack ci Itrippo in 1600, find hav Jxad other Ijkt,, In the Wiatrr of I had a pell of Rronchif , LaMins: all winter, and kavimr a troublTnme consh, 'ctSil I airaia trW llao' Cure, whkh relkhr4 me. Mrs. M?.B, gmiinr, Colorado Bpricgra, Colo;, Mrwt lSWtj i 'irr -Tism no Ocrmrcy, Wurw, rv iuJ feXU LI US tkXl Is tiro. dmfTWA c r vi i 1 - . ' - - i -. i j. i ,.. ..il- ii im" x .in ijj i i i'-'-TJ." -' - '.-( .", ' '. ,r-:. .! x ; ' . . 1 :" it' ii- ' 1 - !" I " '"" ' I, . J "i "l."- ' unjust even' to a Pritchard is doing the state "great harm ng actual r facts and W. H. Chadbourn. hy misreifresent Conditions. Mr. Mr. F.- W. Foster, both northern men and' republicans, 'correspondents and many democratic of- ' newspapers who Centralized Despotism' at Washington, or tell the president to have his army ready to march! upon ' North Carolina at a moment's notice.' 1 ! ' ;' ' J ! But the nigger; party is in one way "counting without its ; host.: McKinley Aer the-ir onlv son. and notes by F. GJ' Kinyon. mighty uprising Man's partjr?! of the great White i J To Cure a Cold iu One,Day iTake Laxative Bromo Quinineab-r bave visited Wilmington, and other j may hasten his , bayonets and, seek as towns in eastern Carolina, and the General Canby: did jto, carry the elec- rnen of C P it. ' . T. . If!' I' .' : I . . ' - n si a of this city and the J tion by bayonets and, bullets,!! but: ioo. TTimfircft have all set I and 1898 are not the ' same years, and. years ago by force will fail in. 189S, and it deserves to fail. , t The state that sent 126,000 white sol- diers to the great .war to deliver battle for human rights and second inde- f - 'i : : 1 : .1 H J I i" ' ' I - : ,if- ' i: i? J npndpnrf sending 13.500 more1 sol- business Chamber torth the real conditions here, and they j what was dpne i thirty are not as Pritc!har,d. represents in his epeeches or to-the president If he cor rectly advises AljcKinieyj.ana puts mm In, possession of, precise facts, he con tradicts what he tells upon the stump. We have no doubt that he, has grossly and deliberatelyl and with! party pur- fliers than the; highest white vote ever noses:. - deceived i the; ? president, by was is not the.stateito be terrorized -slandering the real White People or thirty-three years! after peace by fed North Carolina K eral soldiers, or the accursed agents of tvmnnv: Proclamations and secret . :t . r- 1- ! Eager ba(!k radical liarsi swear it is ai democrat lie when it is; affirmed that eastclrri 'counties are neeroized. e.Laxative jsromo wuininc . , , .i- TT m lets. All druggists reiuna ; tne nwuey i "auuriiwuui.j v.iv. if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine j smallest ijj tjbe state! there1 are 38 negro has Li B. Q. on each tablet , j nTaeistra'tts' and recentlvK there could be seen in?the-finest court house'ins this state, thai f this courity. lone solitary, lonesome Jvhite marvt sitting on a -jury Avijth eleven charcoal niggers of Afri can de-sdefet. Parade' yoursme)ling bottle or J'tpotf apothecary., an ounce BUKVITIES. - , I New York Journal gives ; the j prpba-. bilitjes las to the next United! States, house as follows: Democrats lp0 cer tain; republicans certain 129; populists. 13;. silver republicans 4, and 61 doubt ful. It llooks as if there would be a change, and the democrats will have a majority. Hope so. ' j - Teddy's music box plays but; onje 'fchune.f People ask for a change. But buttons will win. , r w p i He;freely condemns Down blacks killed. and denounces what he calls the "incendiary and in- meetings and Itelegfaphihgand send nnTnmatorv sneeches which nave been i in2 lviner missives to teaerarvjneaa made by .democjatic speakers," but he J quarters will hot put out the fires of pa silont as the erave as to the infernal triotism now burning; in this greatly cpnta liarangues of bdth white and- black outraged but blessj&jl old North Caroy radical speakers and. the; detestable, JOHNSON &F0RE ! Aslc h)fre Ladies Attention in Mississippi, a race war. broke out on 23rd at Forest, arid? nine white ' officer were resisted arret; and fiffv noitrnPR tnok it ui'and fired at a and on A negro, That Pritcha friends keep the peace in .bitter, insulting . writings of the negro press- not only toff ending the men of the "White Race, but offering, the most , ase insinuations and making the most ewWnine attacks upon the white wo men of the Jstatel Pritchard has no Wvndemnation- for these cruel, .malig- - nant. debauched assaults these reck less, incendiary appeals,, frpm his own I)kd set, butUhty are it may "all be supposed delightful music 6 his soul and sweet morsels under his slander ous toague. Die's poss rd-'s -La Post IS the way Beiiidline i ioio'i : ; ; t iItlT ;! t-! :;-:-: " fl : For the .feet is very necessar i y best shoes you cari; find. 1 Te 'i. O lr Understanding y-i more reasons than one. Get the I are the best Judges of shoa, cs- kc. (he best," and here Is your first BIIC to For Lad!s. TopUlar at Heme pecially as. to comfort,; and wd choice. - ' ) ;s v The Celebrated SjBOSIS SCHOOL SHOESlfor the BO" lnd GIRLS. Regular wear resist1 ers. Anything in Footwear can b6 -liad of - -! ' ' ' GEOR. FRENCH & SONS 1 1 108 ORTII FRO! X STREET. jMake lour Idle. Money "tani I jterest by Depositing in THE WILMINGTON- SAYINGS? RND TRUST COMPANY. WJLSIINGTQ h N. C. Which has the Larirest Paid in Capital! jf any Strictly Pavings uanK i North daro?t I TntiiMt Paid on rkTwlt at Rate of 4 ter( at wr annum. I 1 Call at Bank f ' tneIationa GoverhlnR Dcpoalta lloans made at Low Rates on any Good I $utj for Short or Ixmg Time, !sman and freauent' savlnis;yield largW re ta,t ..A Saving .Bank; aooouBt haa ; vi. -!hk AnfixTi vf niAnv fortunes. I Oin ! ; Ha ieooaltl: a t . Savings and Trust Co. today Is worth to jjthf five dollars you posit nexx. mi-u. t i . J'W, NORWOOD, i . J i President. ii! H. ,WAIiT - ."'! 11 ill V ;.A-f'-? ' 5 expect to d-v GRO. SLOAN-. t). ' . ;:S59 I 4 v- . Vs -' wless everywhere. reports- that in w v y ip -? i . v I -v H I nt. a lina, nor will theyt deter vv mte men iu&iippi. vnh-TiP' hpv -111 or- from but- Washington uuiu....Mo - rf , . t. , . , . ... L,..T'- ' i- j . . I4.ii.n4- n.tiv nnri(n tAiiffna-npar v par ting the ' stamp or " mramyupon an -, - treacherous whites. The black radical liceman Lynch to fleam, Dealing aim gang " are indeed in desperate straits into insensibility. He was trying . : ! -i -ill-. maVA nil arrest Another example t& N0VEB1Y DRESS GOODS. No other hcttise in the city shows such, i , an Elegant stock. 1 ; arrest v.; H aiui arn .iiriveii. lu cicui cintuimw. i . r. , , k ' : p: u .i . " , II.,' i, T4 O.ifoliori1'fl I 1 5 U 1 - ' - But the hand writing is on the wall of tne gooa uenuvlux - -- TlteOhl NeW YOrK Trimmer their- trembling paVace of cards, and black gang. r v r ' In Kentucky and Alabama two ne- ' : Pnr FashionaWe Millinery we are, head quarters i.v.A' nx. 1 Ua-oa 11 fnnnrl TtrontiTiO I I I H V H K III t-1 CX. I I T UUUU f t. blH' I II - I The' gang may hav the cunning of sroes wete lyncnea tor raping, jduu m i the arch-enemy, ..but their ' machina- tions will fail and their deviltry win come . to i naughty i ey may declarei one case attempting lu ward, 'and served them right. : il' CAr murder after -if.-- that they ar?s actuated j by considera- No such attempts to fire the wicked tions of justice, but the plea is as false nature of the; negroes havei been made as old satan's plea, and it .is ball-faced .-.uuir, etofft cinUpi ihpi dark, damning I nretpn from hesinnintr to end. There .' w . - ; .... 4 www r t- . ; . j ;., lays of Canby bayonets, and accursea pc'orifttruction. SNo such wicked; cruel, base, devilish, tajik has been heard on tho stump- in North Carolina , as has been duringMthe present); campaign from the throats and i black hearts of barbarians and 'traitors of the white race.. Killing the whites has been the is no justice, no 'honor, j no no necessity in it at all: "So spake the Fiend, -and with Neces- . sity, ; : m iivi. Hi -; i -1-. The Tyrant's . pleai excused his devil- goodness, fighting- 1MPAIGN MUSTARD. I JOHNSON &1FORE. ish deeds, i i It is a sure sign of heme of inspira JLng negroes who lias smitten the ion, hanging or burn- voted witlj the whites air and yet no white radical has opehed his lips; in censure. 3fou would suppose from Jeter j .Pritch ard's way of - pu ling it that the white men of the stat ? 'were . inciting, their. fellows to a war .when in fact nothing, but the marvel ous forbearance and Inbred conservatism of the white men bave prevented a war of races weeks ago in Wilmington. , ; f The insults that have been offered to white people white ladies often by ne groes, in this city, count by the dozens. Vhite men to avoid! collision and cause for a race .fight have shut their eyes and stopped their : mouths. .With la,a week or so we saw an elderly man Of -character walk in the street while iKco haw-buck Sniggers swept , across wreakhess in the case of black radicalism when - the most artful leaders ; ! seek to recover inst Wound bv silch foolish acts.' A writer of antiquityj said that "he who strikes terror in others, is himself m continual fear," When the plotters scheme in such ; blackness, and with "soaring! insolence" seek to intimidate and drive the' white i man ii they are themselves about "scared to death." ''LITERARY'' ! GOSSIP. ' Whenever a tyrant gets into trouble, and he jealizes that the people he has so grossly and dastardly outraged; aire mad and ready for a bout his 1 ' ! 1 first thought is to keep out all, sympa thisers With those in bondage , and af fliction, ind to . can hastily for help from the enemies of the people. "Help; me Cassius SIcKinley or I sink.'?. The peo ple understand well the movements of the. three or four enemies who are plot ting against their liberties, their ' rights, and , even, it may 1 be, their; lives. "Thrice-b he armed who hath his quar- rl' iust." "The people . know their risrhts ind ; knowing dare maintain." seian. No. ill MARKET SU REMEllBER THE NAME reIbdIer'S Near Riirih Street Bridge, IS l&e PlQcllQ MBKi lYOUI PDIGBflSeS. A Boy?s SimJ lis Shoe- No more Rips ..j ';'. . - Y: . . .. jl-. . 1 1 ,:'."- - . . .- i- ; . i- I f r PEMSONiliRILFSv " i- : -.,:V:1 ,'a: L ' -h ': . -14 J.s -l . " ':.-----r.':'-' vj-. iRVv, , : " P . i; -CO o u Just rriveda carli kl old selected ; 4 Aril ) FOR SALE .ClLIiAl'. 1 : .T . ' ' ii : . : '- r j' - .j 1 Aisda 'few extra goii 31ILCII C6VS:JerLysand.llxlstecns. : Satiss&uotton. O taraixTjoeci. KE. T-i. 1 FE1 g-aSTEI-iT-i. Cora and PTtJ&GfJSS STREgT -Will Please in (ui Hty abd Price. r- -- Cu : t I 1 t LookOuiforC(il4.Watkr! It is reported that the clever Ameri- can i novelist, Jtiaruiui r euci iu, a.o . victim of i that 1 stupendous: fraudj "Chr from dance, We never read 'and it was goodj teach occupying trtiere was plen a walk of flat stones, y of room for all. '. ; 3 -: 'L; : ! - -" !' - "But these things are as common as bad ..odors in Wilmington. v. nrhft mrniM of ' Pritchard and the slanderers of the whites, is to, manu facture Oat of '-, false false, sentiment growing renresentations. The truth hyrts. - Thve White Race" will not Use Elastic llark. 1 arch, ; Flat-iron Trade stian Science' and actually died wsinf af ) nroneri medical atten- Another;! victim 'of a senseless; but cruel deception. T - S -i : is' lit - but one" of his novels His "Theroh Ware'1 1iad a large sale in England and-in this cbuntry. i Bismarck's "Mmoits" will be pub lished in a few i days. " They are in three' volumes. 1 jit lis stated !; that i but two volumes will ' be published nowi The third gives Bismarck's views of thg present emperors In jEingland $75,000 have been offered by j one publisher for the "Memoirs." ' . , ! 4 Lieutenant ColoneljG. F. R. Henderj Launder your; i ,' shirt , The Messenger- canj respect. , a man. who is a republican or populist from principle and; not for office. In thirty three years we cannot recall, a lawyer or business man in North Carolina wJib has deserted the White Race and its principles and gone into the. black rad ical thing or united with the populists thati did not become an office-rsesker, and hundreds of them became cfilcev holders. There was no political j-rinci rle in their movement, hut it guin. We. have I . I I' i '. " '. I'' I ' . . I '.I. ... f. J.I -' ' . . I : ' I FACT THAT OUR? CARPI I DEPARTMENT for personal viaM all known one farmer who held an $S00 ofifce but uniting with ,the republicans h resign ed! at onlce his office. When a .man qui ts. the wfeite mao's parts and "jines de ipublteins," he Is sure j to abuse the party he, deserts and in la litle while he oit Herod's Herod in Ti 't i -! I...-..", i . '" -!.'!- his slime and vituperatioa. Fallics t tojbad company JKke ;the chameleon ie takes oh the hue of the new seU ' does swift I Jeter- Pritchard ,of Uhe Ashpole riot and tfte burning! of a store and contents? They J'. i SiEBCDEl & OO arei his !re.rty friends who did it. Has he I !i i ' ! . - s h : I t r,r fane iiwi.ro ri in o cn 1 i" Near Fourth Street jnage jueu Blankets-29c and upwards. Beautiful iDress GoodSr ' 15, 23 33 and 50c pfc yard. ' - - ; Men's allWool Suits,, $5.0(k ; a Heavy Gaps, 15 cent'and trpwaras, ; Capes, Canes Elegant Sine of Carpets Ix-?e Prices. 4 ' - . ! 'A--i T I '? Art Sqiiatts All Eltesv , ; , Comfwts jl9c and Upwards. . , Heavx Casiton Flanel 3. 7, 8 andl H cents per-yard. J' Children; &uits Uiat-i up. I Shoes, S&pes-Eargafcis in WUtar Shoes.. " efl 1 j Mattingd,Iattiags 10, 15 ati; 25 cent per I'a.rd Tifty styles. I ? Rags Ruijs 39 cent and upwaft. . I2s Stocks of Window Shades. Itfhe largest and most thoroughly ippe(im this city befieve it will be coatradicterK U 2 1. x and l do not: PUVS, EX. vbe entitlec jo have your orders. t an assortment ot patterns ana l : vMiNsf RR& VELVETS. TlA KSTRIETHREE TRA SUPERS, UNIONS, CQTTONf HAINS,Jo the latest and most j desirable pattern in both ream, hall kfct stair. Competent workman- j s, 5apes, 50c arjd upwards; WJi?,JFtjw"' u .. onrc; all sizes. " . ; ' b SMYRNA CARPEfTi ' m i- ' . win t T r 1 L A 13 rr C fiX 17 Q ; "in -yvnnl a h n E ;C ? A 1 lvL. rv U inC'' Iiav uc utv, and fiaish of Turkish Rugs i. e 9x1a.- ' I J ! , in the be - quality ana most DeauLiiui ae. . - t -1 - i -1 - .(--.-...---- it-' -. i - - 1 t . I I - - ; . r . !-. : -- . r ' LOQK AT OUfc FOUIfc i Beautiful Show Windows. if waists with HINiV AND i APAHESE -MATj. GS. With this class of goods wJk o loro hnninlactwe :y nothing out ttsc most cnoice patterns. 1 1 , 1. t J . r , , - . : 1 Cocoaad Napier Mattings, 'tin! leusi and Oil Cloth, m various Window Shades and tace axLais jf. 1 'i-.i a 1 j . a. UNDERWEAR : i kimnl vLdL.old. and yoiKiff. Uig1. ana uitue. i"V!irr WBdv s ind (Girls. Thi-Xuzerene for grown 1 What. think We haveMfust finished remodeling the Prettiest; a 'ore in the! City aad are now ready to Tlait on our customers. I Lowest: prices in every TJtepartment. Car fare pid on all jpurehaaes of ?2. 1 ana upvais. .Ji. . TT '..."lfAn . nif.rlvnniMk. hilV B rL.r i ntr,t' TnNiium an d leavy weight. - ! KiSSrrTiSSSSr e'-i Chuan: too Samtiry Cn4erwe 6i Boys;r In fact, the most camplete,Iit i.iv.-r-..i't.; f.;--- 5: : ';:i!i iJrt t" ! I' '.v I Id the citi 332 SUCCEOS TO BRq 5 & K0DDICK, , No. 2NortA ifroiit Street "'A ; ff; :,:"j;v-:r'J.5j 1 .. ;f-ij:V.fi Elastic' Starch, ij :i .. Starch, I H if 11 i 5 jl r 1" M.i Sii8f!ftsfof-V55r '.Alto r ft
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