The Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1917, July 30, 1908, Image 1

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THE JEFFERSONIAN Vol. 111. No. 31 Pink Tea and Tried Chicken Social at Tairbielv r rx s \lllil ® ! I Z toy! o* immmm wrut ’ ■pHo *Wr \M\\ \ \ fr ®Z A A Wl«<iW* '- z „ Dispatch on July 24, from Lincoln, Ne braska, says: “Yesterday was Bryan’s busy day. It was also his joyful day. The business was greeting a steady line of pilgrims. The joyfulness was incident upon the arrival A Weekly Paper Edited by THOS. E. WATSON and J. D. WATSON. Atlanta, Ga., Thursday, July 30, 1908. of Lincoln negroes, heretofore staunch Republicans, who marched out to Fair view to pledge their support to the Demo cratic ticket. The visiting negroes carried a banner labelling its followers as mem bers of the Negro Bryan and Kern Club of Lincoln. While Mr. Bryan was giving them a hearty welcome and urging them to keep in touch with the colored brethren throughout the country, somebody in the house was frying chicken. A picnic lunch was served to the visitors on the lawn.” Price Five Cents.