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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER, 7, 1928
ATHENS. GEORGIA.,
» BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE .
Sketches by Bessey—Synopsis br Brancher
A Fine Predicament!
HJH BOARDING HOUSE
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One of the mo*t important social events of Grant's
second administration was the marriage of his daugh
ter; Nellie, to Algernon Sartoris, May 21. 18741 The
event took place in ths historic East Room. The toilets
of the ladies were "of the richest description; and there
was a profusion of point lace, variously worn.”
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OUStlCE
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The Hayes family con
sisted of five children.
There were three grown
sons; Fanny. aged
eleven, and Scott Rus
sell, five. Hayes was an
affectionate father.
Lucy Webb Hayes revo
lutionized . things when
j#h» entered the White
-House. She banned in
toxicating liquor* from
the social functions.
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
r nOWW,Mt«>! \M TVS
gent who rank, too
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meiR APPEARANCE (S THAT OF MERCHANTS OF
CiREAT WEALTH. V/ERILY, SUCH JEAUTY AND r -
"RICHES ARE NOT To 6E SCORNED. } <
New I'll t'll yen how Martha, here, fixes sweet potatoes.”
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-By Cowan
SALES MAN? SAN
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fiON OUT OF SAMPLES
INHEN you BET ME
F A WEEK'S mSH -
WASHING AGAINST
nothing at all
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WOULD DEFEAT
PORKER y
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REALIZED WHAT
A GREAT
SALESMAN TOO v
*«RE UNTIL YOU
SOLO YOURSELF
ON WHOOllT
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ON THE WRONG POUT-1
ICAL HAV-MOOSE WHEN
1 PICKED WHOOZtT TO
WIN IN THE CONGRESS-1
lONAl RACE. IT WAS
FUNNY HOW THAT DABV
BOGGED UP IN THE
HOME • STRETCH, EVEN
INUVPoP, THIS
IS THE FIRST
ELECTION BET l
EVER WON FROM
Y-, YOU—
I CAN TALK ANV >
Customer under his
OWN TABLE AND THEN
SELL Him The TMle.
I sell BRAINS AND /
CARRY MY OWN /
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THE TIME 1 WAS
ELECTED TO MARRY
VOO V
INKOOPfE!
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Well! Well! Well!
—BiMartp
OH, TOO AWT GONNA SIS 'lM
no more! in the first place-
HE ain't NO MORE SIR CECIL
chirrerpwlE than nothin' -
WAMONO E.WE, WE CALLS 'lYI
AT HEADQUARTERS ! SAY,
HE ain't never been no
NEARER LONDON THAN
BRONDWAf
WELL-
POU_.
THIRTY
DAYS, ‘
HIS AN IMPOSTER .MISS-AND A
SMUGGLER ! TOURE LUCKY we
DROPPED IN ~ HE WAS ALL SET
TO DRAG YOU INTO HIS ACT BY
USING YOUR PLANE
ANO/IHERES. ANOTHER LITTLE
MATTER \ CAME TO TEIL YOU
ABOOT THERE WAS A REWARD OP ( B'*
»S002?OM HIS SCALP - AND AS YOU >
BR006HT 'IM “
IN'IT'b
wca acwvtct iwc.wto u.
OUT OUB WAI
-By WiQlanM
, they say they are escaped FUmm 1 . most ^
FROM HUDSON BEY, O MI6HTY / LIKELY THEV ARE
ONE, AND SEEK To BUY TWO 1 COME "to SPY ON
‘ ^CAMELS OF THEE._t—-—ME, The OOGS.y,
BUT BCHOLDl SUCH A COMELY MAIDEN HAVE i\lf / BiP THE PIGS WELCOME.^SAY ^
That 1 feel as a brother to
Them, AND THAT MY VILLAGE is
theirs, promise them anything
That will ease their suspicion'
AND KEEP THEM HERE. SEE?
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