Asheville Daily Citizen,
VOLUME IX. NO. 252.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1894.
PRICE 5 CENTS
BULK OLIVES
Good olives are the
most piquant and ef
fective stimulant to
the palate, adding
est to succeeding
viands, and no relish
hold a higher place
with epicures. I buy
olives in large origi
nal casks and can
give you high grade
goods at a low price.
WM. KROGER
A LIST OF MT BRANDS QF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
US Uraods of Plug Chewing Tobacco..
7a Brands Smoking Tobacco in Bags
and tin boxes ull size packages.
40 Uiflcrcnt Brands Imported Key West
Cigars, always on band.
It is useless for me to mention the various
brands of Domestic Cigars, as It will take
too much space.
Pipes a Larger Stock than ever before,
will now derate all my time to the abov
good., and will try to satisfy all my custom
ers.
L. BLOMBKRG
MODEL CIGAR 8TORB,
17 PATTON AVBNUB.
THE OCTAGON
Is a pure high grade soap free from auy ex
cess of lye, und the tint eight sided cuke ever I
made and just fits the baud. Over 100 arti-
BARGAIN.
Blue Enameled And Acate
Ware At Half Price.
clci given away with this soap, read the
iusidc of the wrappers, also
we nave just received an importation
irom bcrmany of several cum of H.,...
vvua. i ucy are cuuea seconds, out very
full line of I " 1 ""Pencil- aii are onercd alike. A
THE CASEOFF.R. HEWITT Atlanta whcn nod.?nd prove, i.e
says, an mat ne nas said apumst Mr.
Saul. He believes that Mr. Saul will not
meet bim on this ground.
In opening this article it was stated
that one feature of Mr. Hewitt's arrest
was worse than was at first known here.
Mr. Hewitt asserts that this was the
tact: That when bis lawyers went to
the office of Governor Northern of Geor
eia to acuuaint themselves with thr
eround for erantiiip a mmisitinn thm
Th o case of Frank R. Hewitt frcuuent Icould not be found so much as the
ly alluded to in The Citizen recently, is 8cratB of a P on the subject. Mr.
in some respects, as The ClT.ziis learns ff 2J S? w,a f!'-astoundinR
t , . ... a . lf - i "v"s" . um. vjovcinur iuriucrn
v,u m,. ucwiu uiuimi,Dui su imRram made the requisition on the Governor
A CIRCVMHTAMTIAI. ACCOUNT
OF HIS) ARBEIT.
He Was Handcuffed to an Officer
Just Before Train Time And
Given No Opportunity To Make
a Showing of Hist Innocence,
THE BIRTHDAY OF GEORGE
On, WA8HINCTON, FATHIvR
OF Hits COUNTRY
Asheville Has a celebration of
Tbe Day, WltU a Parade by Mil
llarv and Fire Companies, And
ExerclNeH at The Schools'
The spirit of George Washington first I
in war, ditto in peace, and the same in
the hearts of bis countrymen smiled on
L J I Li Cj L UA f ar"' ,rMc 'c"rel Kaioltee stoves and
ranges, oil stoves, refrigerators, freezers,
Aoi,..,.:iu : i ...,.,..
rare chanee'for hi,i, mi h.i. .. ct ..:,.. . . v" " . " vuv "-"" ueuiuuui a uavas me OIU-
uuuo . B i ur!K uuucr.iuuu, wun: in i ui nunu vuruwiu suieiy on veroal rep I est inhabitant
10 replenish their kitchens with tbis neat oincrs it is more so. i iraruuiiiuuB uiauc uy me attorney gen- ,j.nr
. . . in .. r ... ....... eral of Georma to whom Mr. Hewitt's 1 :l)rua-T'
uu uuinuit ware. e nave in stock for thr " ctter annul Mr. S;i Imit .i,n.n
anesica at niRUt ana nurnctl over the And then came the requisition of the
oiaie une into ueorgia. Mr. Hewitt, governor oi worm Carolina on top ol
last November, was quietly attending to tnis "imsv stnicturc erected in Georgia.
aou tnc largest and most complete line ol his business at his store in Hewitt.
BIG BARGAIN.
nouse lurnisbings in the State. Prices? Why
everybody knows we are the cheapest in
town. Onr line of fine and common chlnn,
I glass and lamps Is very complete
One pound bar of laundry Soup for a nickle. I
A. D. COOPER,
Court Square.
THAD. W. THRASH I CO.
rui oaic ury empty bones, casks, etc,
for kindling. Pratt's deodorizing gasoline
20 cents per gallon.
the line of the Western North Carolina
railway. About 12 o'clock on the day
of the arrest two men entered the store
and asked Mr. Hewitt to step from be
hind the counter as tbey had some busi
ness with him. Supposing that the
strangers wished to talk real estate or
something of like uaturc, Mr. Hewitt
IT DID MOT Rl'N
s ne proposed F.xcuralou lo Hot
Spring This Morning;.
i giiuicuiuii wno, witu oiucra, pur
posed going to Hot Springs today on an
excursion that was to be run Bv Fred. A.
Hull, complains to The Citizen because
ever saw in the month of
The brilliancy of thesun was
dazzling and the weather was warm,
and, although a little rain last night
left several splotches of mud on the
streets, nobody paid any attcuti ju to
them, and everything went off happily.
i nc event ol the day was the parade of
the Asheville Light Infantry, the Bing
ham cadets and the companies ol the fire
department. A big crowd came out to
witness it, and the ranks of grown folk
were swelled by several hundred school
children, who took in the procession
from North Main street. Thcyoiinc la-
Of tlir t.-lllnrf. r.f ilmln lfa . t..
i ., . . . . I ' - n.v wim. ou va 11UIL
came arouna tnc counter ana pleasantly for , davs . ; . . . . - .. dics of tll AlIievj,lc Vemuh ..,.-.,.
men as to the matter they olavcil :,. t nt ... ,, ..... came down to sec. The parade was
i,t", . ., . ' . hinder command of Mai. Davis, and the
hotel announcing that nn pvphi. n. i: j . i,. r.7 J , '.". .lu
i "nt muvcu in iue loiiowing oraer: Mai.
would go to Hot Springs today, leaving Davis and staff: the Uoht infnntrv.
at 9:120. Hp simnrtenrl tl, nvi.i.eiH I Cant. White G. Smith rnmmnnrlinfr tl,
aam. ufnf n..A ,:it. H. !. ri...! rz nua ... A . "-" "v
T " . ""uiuva., ...uviuK gotten up by the railroad and that it I u,u"uum acts -apt. j.f rankUiaham
uone a uaugerous leat witn unexpected w.i . ...... , . . i-"ui"iunuing; hook ana uadder com
accosted the
wisncu iniormation on. lu answer one
ol them told Mr. Hewitt that he must
consider himself under arrest, and at the
BON MARCHEl
TUB liX ACT NBW VOKK COST
SALUISTOBB CONTINUE!! FOR
A SHORT WHILE VBT, SOMB
VBRY UBSlRAULIi GOODS YBT
IN STOCK. ALL AT EXACT NBW
YORK COST.
BON MARCHE
:i7 SOUTH MAIN STKBBT.
THESE ARE ALL NICE
And ure different brands of crackers
we receive I'rcsh every w.-ck from
New York linkers:
Scotch Tafly, Scciul Tea, Vuiiillu
Cream, Salt Banquet Wafers, l'uncy
Grahams, Water Thin, Cafe Wafers,
Oatmeal Wafers, Ginger Simps, 12s.
tm Toast.
was naturally thunder
struck and asked what the arrest meant.
iuc omccr saiu -Mr. Hewitt was
wanted in Georgia on a charge of crimi
ual libel.
At this point it is necessary to pick
wuuiu ns n lrnnrivnri rM,i, ..... .. I - - 7.
ease, snapped a hand-cuff on one wrist, do. res . of T ZZ'Z " iJany 'MJ ' ' l'?r"man M. H. Kelly; Hose
Mr. Hewitt was naturally thunder- gcrs. He went to the dcoot and waited oST .
m si w llsob UUU KkUIJU UJU'
t I. !, r
ar .,m ;n a .. i .i . "I v.. u..,.iaiy vjiuuuny were
Irom Uilt..,,Vr fk"' ""i. . .3 ""mmd by the first and second lieu.
'rom U,ltmo.fe' . 1 l1:, e werc nb't -'5 tenants of the respective comnnnies.
Kir0,!f,Ia',n,r llKCK Par movedoven-attonavenue,
r7 nA ' 'I .Vu". "V soutu ana NortU an streets.
up I ' , V " OUUUHUI.CU iiicil ine irain i returned
a few back stitches. Sometime previous "X"u . ."'Y' ""iluc V"1 s u
.....,.,, , "vu kuuu lumurruw or later, inc
Mr. Hewitt had had correspondence gentleman in question, who is a visitor
w'lj; j A,tla"ta hrm, one of whom was complains of the disappointment, alter
W. a. aaul. It writing the president of
the firm, suggesting that oue of them Referring to the matter Mr. Hull tells
T-i u Kuuumic me uusincss i he utizen that he did not advertise
7,7 , i x. ? "l,DK" mT- tne trip publicly, but arranged the excur-
mmraiuaiMr. aaul dc not sent, ana ision lor a numljer of guests of Kcnil-
sitvcusuiBicusonsnis esiimaic oi tnc worth Inn and Batterv Park bci'm?
rlinrnrtpr rf t li i f mnllun.. nn I c . . , . . . '
. . ul.v.uu,. au - uasurcu oi auout j.j irom tnc latter and
mate, which, whether accurate or not, probablv as many Irom the former. Onlv
was hardly flattering to Mr. Saul's pride. L'.'i of the numljer appeared, and not
'""7 'uu""'" way into jur. wisnmg to go with a small criwd, he
baul s hands, and Mr. Hewitt had later, postponed the trio. Mr. Hull n.iiH il.r
in travelling on the cars, seen it in Mr.
aaul's possession, the latter markinireer
Itnin phrases m it that evidently met his
disapprobation, and doing this in the
known presence ol Mr. Hewitt, evidently
to let him know that be bad the letter.
Consequently when the Georcia officer
said criminal libel, Mr. Hewitt at once
remembered seeing him with Mr. Saul
that morning, and it Hashed over him
that the letter he had written and Mr.
expenses ol the oartv to the ifomt nnH
back, and says the excursion will be run
prooaiily Saturday or Monday.
CAUCUS ON THE WILSON UII.L
"e ioi, Muitar and Iron Hen
I Becoming- Desperate.
Washington, Feb. 22.-Scnator Dul
ler of South Carolina today began to cir-
When it
tc the suuarc the nrocession
was grecteu witn a cheer that had noun
certain sound about it. While on the
sipiare the troops were photographed
i uev men iiiarcnea to the A. L. 1. arm
oi y, where they were dismissed.
Orauue Street ICxerclstH
At Grange street school the birthdn
of the "Father of His Country," was re
nicmucrcu by the various gtades. Miss
McLoud's grade gave a hatchet drill.
carrying little axes that were models
Georges, although the material from
wmcu they were made would not permit
Saul were back of the arrest, and he said culate h call for a nni MnnrW. n.i
Powell aV Sinil.. so to the officer. Mr. Hewitt then ,or a in Monday, and a
-rJV.ll c-V S911UlCr askci, to scc thc 0)Kccr,g nutboril number of senators, prominent for their
MONUMENTS
AND TOMB STONES,
CORTLAND BROS.,
RBAL B3TATB BROKBRS.
INVESTMENT A0BNT8.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Loans Securely Dlaced at 8 nr mt
Offices iU ft 86 Patton At., up stairs
SOME LOW PRICES
California Peacbes 18c. Per Can,
California Apricots 13c. Per can. .
Pore Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal.
Cncnmber Pickles 40c. Per Gal.
Sweet Mix Pickles " 75c. Per Gal.
Sour Mil Pickles 60c. Per Gal.
California Efaporated Peacbes,
Apricots And Pens 17c. Per Lb,
0 Jl. Gfcroer.
I am receiving a new stock
of Monuments and Tombs of
Granite and Marble, which I will
Sell at thc Lowest Cash Prices.
I am your home dealer and bare
been here 14 years and will treat
you right if you will patronise me.
W. O. WOLFE,
Cor. Court Place and Market
St. front of City Hall.
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for making the arrest, and the now
far-famed requisition papers wire shown
mm.
Mr. Hewitt's acnunintancc with such
documents was limited, but this one
seemed to him in regular form, and be
remarked: "Well, I guess I shall have
to go witn you.
1 he arrest bad been made wit 1111 nn
hour and three-quarters of train time,
ana witn very little preparation Mr.
iiewitr was mimed oil uo the track to
the station, handcuffed, to the bailiff
from Georgia like thc desperado which
the latter averred he had been told Mr.
Hewitt was.
It was thc avowed nuroose of the
Georgia officer to lake a carriage in
waiting at Murphy and rush Mr. Hew
itt over thc State line that nitrlit: but cm
thc way to Murphy, on the train, so
many friends of Mr. Hewitt expressed
tucir astonisument and sympathy at
the situation he found himself in that
the olliecr. Mr. Hewitt savs. becatne
convinced that thc prisoner was not the
oau man" ne nad been represented to
be. He therefore offered, on Mr. Hew
itt s promise to make no cllort to
escape, to unhandcufl him and stav all
alleged opposition to the Wilson bill,
gaiuereu in the senator's committee
room to discuss thc situation. Those re
ported to have been nrearnt ur. 1 1 III
cancry, Gorman. Gibson. Ilr Smiii.
anouutier. l lie tanll 19 known to he
.u. uiUHW UUU Wll ' in, rntirne ,c
cnueu.
I'roin remarks drouoed hv thr Smn.
iuio uuer cuuierencc tooay, it is nppar-
vui mm me uucy on coal and sugar will
be insisted on, and that iron is ni,t tn hr
omitted in thc pressure to be brought to
uui ujjuu me nuance committee. The
wool men nave been making a deter
mined ngut and buvc made some con
verts on tlic Democrat,,- nf H.o
chamber. Itrice of Ohio is said to he
urging upon the committer tlw ,m.,.;i
of putting ut least a small duty on wool.
Other Senators assert that free wool is
uomid to he in thc bill.
H OAK COlI.DN'r COMMKNT,
ne naiurs and I'elltlous Were
Too Much for
Wasuincton, Feb. L'2.-ln the Senate
1 . r ... . ma- , . I J " J 'VIIUH8 lj VOt II ICll it UKJ'
night comfortably at Murphy where the morji -.i.:..,, i, .. . ' . . ,
train stopped. As Mr. Hewitt saw no m""' bltu hc 'd was s.gned by over
as keen an edge as George's hatchet
generally supposed to have bad. Recita
tions were also uiven. All the nimiu
muit uuuKi-a ui iuiuiature naicucts
Miss Lanier's pupils had a march
with recitations and sontrs. and nrn.
grams of like character were carried out
in tnc grades presided over by Misses
Kouinson, Jones and Mi aid. The first
a grade, Miss rullmm's, instead of bav.
nig a special exercise were brought up
town by their teacher to see the parade.
1 nc exercises were annroriri.-itp um ra.
joyablc.
llic pupils up stairs will have their
exercises tbiscvening beginning promptly
at S o'clock, with a session of the Conti
nental Longress. All patrons and friends
01 111c scnoois arc invited.
Celc bratlon al Ballcy Hlrec I
1 ue exercises at IJailcv were partieu
arly appropriate and tasteful. After a
sorg by tbe school, Miss Drummond's
boys mart lied to tbe song of "Washing
ton s March, carrymg Hags and show
ing a decidedly nmrtiul spirit. Mavor
ration gave thc children an enlcrtninino
talk that was thoroughly in spirit with
tue occasion. One of the happiest hits
was made by TO of Miss Kimberlv's
I.. . .
Ku"i, win, rcLiiiii separately nnd in
concert, one boy proudly exhibiting
natciict which be cluimcd was the "only
original. there were several mud
recitations, incidents from Washington's
lile, and many maxims from the "Rules
ot (.onduct." The "Mt. Vernon Bells,
3111,1: u, mis. reaincrston s ci-ncie. wns
excellently rendered. Thc room was
lasieiuuy decorated with 11,-ius. n ctnrrs
in
UUU uuwers.
At Monirorcl Avenue.
lixcrciscs at Montford
Emulsion of Vaccine Points
COD LilVER om,
CUith Port Wine.
Under the above title we oiler a new com!
biaatlonofCod Liver Oil la which the nau
seous taste of thc oil is completely masked
oy inc use or Fort wine and Aromatic. At I
the same time the tonic and digestive prop
erties ot the wise render assimilation easy
Prom those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil
on account or its disagreeable taste and dial
cult assimilation wt confidently solicit a
trial. Recommended in Pulmonary Diseases,
Coughs, Colds and Genera! Debility.
Freshly prepared at
PHARMACY,
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VISES VACCIXATWX. YE RE
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present way out of his difficulty lecallv.
and not being ol the criminal class that
cut and run nt the first opportunity
after arrest, he consented to this, and
the hanricifl was unlocked.
At juurpnv ftlr. Hewitt was invi-n
lodgings with thc Sheriff at the latter's
suggestion that he was anxious to maki
him comfortable and the next dav the
Georgia baibll and Mr. Hewitt went on
to Atlanta. Previous to starting, how
ever, Mr. Hewitt conferred with several
Murphy friends with tbe result that
some ot thc largest wholesale houses in
Atlanta were ready with all needed assist
ance wucn nc arrived there,
Mr. iicwitt oas been criticised for not
making a legal effort to remain in North
Carolina despite Governor Carr's remit
sitioti. If be had been going tbrouirh
Asheville he would undoubtedly have re.
ceived assistance; but no court was in
session at Murpby; nor was there nnv
judge there. Moreover, the requisition
papers appearing to Ue in due orm it ri d
occur to Mr. Hewitt that he had any
choice at the time to do otherwise than
go to Georgia.
Arriving in Atlanta. Mr. Hewitt wm
met by one of the linn of Jackson &
l.cltwicli, attorneys, to whom he Imd
telegraphed. The Georgia bailiff who
made the arrest stated that his orders
bad been to hurry Mr. Iicwitt off to
jail, but he had become convinced that
his prisoner was at least a irentlemnn.
.. .1 i r .. Tt :,. . j. a .... '
uuu mi. ucwm Bin-in mat nigtit in a
4,000 citizens of Massachusetts favoring lined in yesterday's program
me passage ot the Wilson tariff bill. Mr.
oorhecs remarked that he found in thc
list the names of ohn l orbes, William
Lloyd Garrison, Amos W. Stetson and
ftlr. l-.ndicott.
Mr. Hoar remarked that tin- nmiu. of
ftlr. I'orbcs would command rcsuect and
reverence wherever beard in Massachu
setts, and that he bad no comment to
make on the other names.
IT WAS NOT A WHITE UIHL.
clam carter. Colored, Meverelv
MOKiccd.
u.miii;i(,, b. l, 1-cb. L'O.-Adam Car
ter, colored, was taken out of town last H0"r"C(I t0 tllcroo,nsoftllcKdesi'ho!.
I I... ,.f 1..-.. .
" " muu vi um uwu race nnu ouu
lashes applied to his bare back, and he
were as out
Songs,
recitations, quotations and anecdotes,
in keeping with the occasion, were the
order of the day. In Miss Morrow's
room some interesting figure-laying was
given.
lu Hie .ill) madc.ljesidestheriTitiitimis
ami songs, a very n;t und entertaining
was given by Nat. S Kiu-ors on
ine Lliaraetcr of Was uniton." in
which many anecdotes of Wnsliiiu.tnn's
cany 111c were Happily told.
The KlnderH.
1 lie children of the liadey street Kin
dergarten, taught by Miss Annie Kerr,
presented a brief program ami then ad'
was given hyc davs in which to leave
town. 1 11c cause ot bis whipping was
the same old epidemic that has hold of
tne negroes, (.artcr criminally assaulted
a little mulatto girl on Sunday night,
which came near resulting iu his being
banged, but fortunately for him thc lash
was submitted lor the roue. t'lmrlnt,,n
News and Courier.
ERASTt'H WVMAN ARRKNTED,
Oil Catholic Hill.
ui me vuiuoiic 11111 scuoot the day wus
httingly celebrated iu song and the exer
cises were entered into bv thc school
with patriotic fervor.
THAT'S RIGHT.
The
He IN AccuttCd of Htealluir Sim.
000.
Ni:w Yokk. Feb. 21. Kraut,, vv.
hotel unguarded and unmolested, siuinlv num. f,rnirrl n,n.,a.- r .1.. ., .
. . 1. , . , - ... " 1 ' J ui lue l. u.
KiYiug uiswurii.usaniunomonor.tnat i)n.e. m M,..:i. 1.... , cent
he would make uoattempt toescaoe. The : uus oecn .
next day bail wasensily secured through arrcsleil charged with forgeries on that
Atlanta merchants and Mr. Hewitt agency amounting to Sayjiinn
came back to North Carolina. was arraigned before ludee Mnrtmp nnrt
What followed has already been told committed to the Tombs in drfmili- ni
nt length in Tin; Citibn. It has been $1!.",000 bail.
remarked that Mr. Hewitt should have 01
bcenre enscH in Atlanln h,m.. f ni eo. fcarljr Worae.
- l t : 111 ,. . .. . . I I vvi'iiiit'u,. nn -ri. .. i l..H 1 1. 1. ...
arrcHi ucing iiiegiu; miu, on tne aavice I " "' 1 ue eiianccs are l -u iuc uoycrnor and 1118 ndvn
01 nis uiiorucys, , Mr. newitt prepared ngainst tnc recovery of Gen. liarly. Yes- orsnnd thc leading representatives of
v. ... ,. ...v. ovw uy, iiiui ui- tcroay ne was too feeble tn iln-ai,:,,,...ir sugur interests 11 is stated that 1 he
and his mind wandered somewhat. HlJ lV.'.,.?i.ulmcn ,of successor to Senator
sister who lives in thc South bus lPn
People Mil at Ratify or Con
deiuuthe Act.
iiKMiNou.ui, Ala., Feb. aa.-At the
city council meeting last night the city
of Ilirmiughnm bought all the property
ol the Ilirminghum water works com
pany, the price agreed upon being $1.
WO.000. Of this amount tb? ,-itl
assumed $000,000 worth of the 0 wt
HO year bonds alrcudv issued bv
tnc water company and agrees to puv
the balance in city bouds bcarinir St., nor
cent, payable in ;10 years. Thc purchase
is subject to ratification by thc jicoplc.
Heualor While' 8ucceaMor.
Xkv; Oki.KANs, Feb. 22,-Aftcr a cnu-
lence; also n plea of justification of thc
libel. When it whs found by the Georgia
state attorneys that Mr. Hewitt had this
sure defence and was about to meet the
issue aud force the contest against Mr,
Saul thc case was not prosscd, and Mr.
Iicwitt was immediately rearrested on a
telegraphed for.
w hite would be given to north Louis
iana ana mat it lay between cx-Govcr
nor Mclincry and Representative Dlniich
nrd.
Failed 10 Aitree.
Miv Yokk, Ucb. 22. The iurv in the One For Month Carolina
warrant reading precisely like the first ca8e of Joseph F. Want, president ol the Washington, Feb. 22,-Thc President
nff'i.i.u.f1 n7''-S 09 10 tfl,c lcBali,y fefunct. Mndispn Square bank, on trial today sent to the Senate thc nomination
Ot this last arrest, mice nn flip raw Im. tnr nwnirv . ml. ....
ing nolnrosscU Ur 7 Hewitt shou d I v, sev n Jfor n n Hnl "el! .??.a 1 l? be United State.
been given a reasonable time to o,7 Wt tion. ' wuyKm .mur,,"u 01 lne 01 " South Caro
to North Carolina, Mr. Hewitt's lawyers
took the case to thc United States court,
but that court bcld, substantially, that
his remedy was in the state courts.
as thc mntter now stands Mr. Iicwitt
11 out on bail, nnd prepared to an tn
I linn.
Read WaatalnKion'a Farewell.
Washington, Feb. 22.Washiimtoirs
inreweii address was read by Mr. Martin,
Ex Minister Phelps m.
f . HI
kw havbn, l eu. 22.-Tbe illness of
t'rol. I.dwnrd I. Fhelns of Yal. .n,u.
. 4 .
till VoIm P' m' ni,jun,cd i,tcr England, has assumed n critical
" ' 1 urn.
Whitte mope's
Gilt Edge
Dttessing
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THE VEST AXDJ OtiES IFAKTUHST
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FUR a ll kixds of pa TEST or exam
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TRY IT.
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and at factory, 317 Hajwoad
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