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iMDUSTRIAt^
VOLUME XXXIV.
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921
NO. 12
| Narcissus Bulbs
I Hyacinth Bulbs
4*
| Tulip Bulbs
Imported from
Holland
i Gainesville
Drug Co.
“The Friendly
Drug Store”
G. M. 0. DEFEATS R. M. A.
Tho Georgia Military college practi
cally cifiched the championship of the
Georgia Inter-Scholastic Athletic asso
ciation in Athens Saturday morning by
winning over Riverside, in a hard-
fought game, 26 to 0.
Riverside was out-weighed consider
ably, but tho cadets fought hard and
wont down with colors flying, contesting'
viciously every inch of ground gained
by the victors.
The first period was featured by an
Exchange of punts, neither side being
able to penetrate the other’s line for
substantial gains. ( This period was so
even that it seemed. that tho battle
Northeast Georgia Fair on this week;
Large Attendance, Fine Exhibits.
MRS. CHARTERS ENTERTAINS j COL. HOWARD THOMPSON
BRIDE. NOMINATED.
The hospitable home of Col. and Mrs. \ A mass meeting, well-attended, waft
• IW. A. Ghaiters on Green stroot was held at the court house last Friday
Tho Northeast Georgia Fair is on. porior to those heretofore shown at pre-.tho scene of a beautiful reception last night, Dr; H. M. Cooper being chosdk
Monday the gates swung open ana vious fairs, and' they are there without j Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Charters Chairman’of ’ the' meeting. The objoot.
a fairly good crowd passed through tho number. Caro has boen taken to sco entertained about two hundred and fif- of the meeting was to nominate a cau-
turnstiles that day. Yesterday the at- that only those of an educational and ty guests in honor of her daughter, Mrs. didate for the Mayoralty in the ap-
tendance picked up, although tho paid ontertaining nature are shown, and the Price Charters, whose marriage tdok proaching city election to be held in
admissions did not swell proportionately gaming devices have been forbidden, 'place about two weeks ago. December.
becauso it was “School Day” and all If you haven’t yet visitd the fair, be . The whole lower floor was thrown' Col w s Pielcrell M T W st
children and school officials passed in sure to attond. It will well repay you. • together and tho beautiful decorations a ° m W0S *
without cimrBo. If «h, math.. is good , -o j of graceful Southern smilax, gorgeous j™ 1 TO ’ UP °° na
during tho week it is.believed the at. *> ENTERTAIN GOVERNOR, jpink and white dahlias and fragrant l0 ' moko 1 f„° Zyof M
tendance this year will surpass that of; The following tentative program for Columbia roses made a scene so lovely | tbe nom i neo 0 f t } 10 nmg8 mee ti n g jjg.
192 °- - T ’ the entertainment of Governor .Thomas that it will be long remembered by 1 resp0Ildcd in an a pp rec i a ti ve speech ilk
• J- 11 W. TTnrrhvir/k n>. (rmnnavilln tnmnrrnw . tllOSO Dl’OSOnt. I i • -u i . v « ,, ,
which, ho outlined some of the policies
ho would advoeato in the event of his
The Fair is tho best yet held. In Hardwick at Gainesville tomorrow, those present,
would end ~in a scoreless tie. In tho' Woman’s building and in the Ag*' upon the occasion*'uf his visit the: Miss Mary Lou Baker and Mrs. Ed
second period), however, the superior ncultural building there is a. wonaA Northeast Georgia Fair has beWi agreed win Palmour greeted the guests at the 'olecti<^ and accented the nomination”
weight of G. m C. began to tell, and ; ful arra 7 of exhibits. They are tastg upon: jdoor and presented them to Mrs. Char-! and p rom iscs to wage an active fight
before the time-keeper had blown his and attractively arranged, and the Vis- ( The g^, Association has designated ' tors, Mrs. Price Charters and Mrs. Rose bctween this date aad the e l 0C tion.
whistle for tho end ofnlie half, Q. M. , ltor 18 a * on c®charmed wtih tho beauty, __ foodfiMPJ < c,flflcoflv,-ga jr yn- .Ketron, aunt of the bride. Others as-j ~ 0 — »
rside’s goal twice. and variety of exhibits shown. ^Judge W. B. Sloan to advise with the sistin S Mrs - Chnrtcrs wero Mrs - Sidney ! ATTENDING NORTH GEORGIA
Mrs. P. E. B. Robertson is again in Governor and.to arrange a program that Smith, Ms. 0. A. Rudolph, Mrs. Eu- 1
charge of the Woman’s building' and ; i s acceptable to him. Judge Sloan has & cnc Baker > Mrs. J° ba Hulsey, Mrs. J.
C. had crossed Riverside
One goal had beon kicked and one was
missed and the score stood 13 to 0.
G. M. G. put over a couple more coun
ters in the third period, one goal being
kicked and one missed, and the score
stood 26 to 0.
B. Rudolph and Mrs. Ross McConnell,
In the dining room a delicious ice
has gathorod together exhibits fromev- appointed Judge J. B. Jones "as *chair-
ery quarter, most of which have never man aad tho f 0 ii owing named gentlo .
been shown at the fair before. In this mon as nicm bers of a Roccption Com- course with angel cake was served by
building, as usual, the Gainesville Hign, m itteo: D. W. Anderson, Sandy Bea- Misses Bub y Ketron, Ruth Smith, Mar
CONFERENCE.
Presiding Elder W. T. Hamby, Dr,
Thos. R. Kendall, Jr., Gainesville First
church; Rev. D. B. Cantrell, St. Paul
church; Rev. W. M. Venable,. New Hoi-
In the fourth quarter, though, ^ver- Pacolet and Gainesvill e mills schools ver, W. A. Charters, W. A. Crow, H. H. 6 aret Barker, Kathleen Black, Willie , land i Ecv * F * Spearman, Murrays
, 0 7 Vi r» xrn ^^11 «*.*.«.* J «.i. — _ 1 _n _ i _ n . , t _ t villi!* "M" Will TT TTrvartV,
sido showed first quarter form and held hav0 interesting, well-arranged and at- 0 Day, B. P. Gaillard, Pearce Matthews, Boll ° Jackson, Gertrude Williams and
the Milledgeville lads scoreless. Mike * ractlve booths * Work of the student e. D. Mitchell, H. J. Pearce, H. H. Per- D ° r °thy Dean.
Davenport, star quarterback for thei b ° dies 18 shown in a wa J to ® licit tho ry, E. L. Prater, Boyd Sloan, W. D. ! Mrs - Fred Crai S and Misses Carrie
victors, was tho outstanding star of the ■ commendation of all i and the school Whalchel. : Smith and Clifford Baker served de-
game. He was simply unstoppable. Hel pe ° ple havo boon sbowered with con- These gentlemen are requetsed to ligbtful,punch from a flower encircled
ville; Mr. Will H. Hosch, corresponding
secretary; Dr. H. J. Pearce, Col. H. H,
Perry, and a few others whose names
were not learned, are attending the an-
nual North Goorgia Conference, which
returned punts well, ran the Riverside
gratulations.
meet tho Governor at the train on his ‘bowl in the library.
ends for good gains’whenever ho choso, I .! rh ° Ha , U C ° Unt T cannin S clubs’ ex- arrival at 9.25 A. M. and escort him to' During the afternoon Mrs. Latimor
and also bucked the cadet line well. > hlblt8 > undor tbe direction of Mrs. Clar- t h e Princeton Hotel, where a brief, in- Rudolph and Miss Corinne Riley deligh-
In addition he ran his team like aW , thQ ^ yot showa at f °™al reception will take place from ted those present with many beautiful
r iis meeting with St. John’s church, Au-
any of our fairs, and an inspection is
*****
U. D. 0. MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Daughters of the Confederacy of this
city, held Nov. 4th with Mrs.. L. F.
Roberts, was of unusual interest, when
Mr. 11. D. Hawkins gave an account of
recent Confederate Veterans Reunion
at Chattanooga.
veteran of a hundred wars. For Riv-TT/* “77 ‘"777 " 10 to 10 ' 30 ’ after which the committee musical selections,
erside the work of Rosonfeld in the d Uvmciag ovl( ™ nce tbat tbls club 18 will accompany the oGvernor and party! As Miss Olive Capps, of Toccoa, Mrs.
j backfield was most commendable. ,7. US a lne work ia this county. Mrs. to the Fair g roU nds, where, beginnihg Price Charters is pleasantly remembered
• —Atlanta Journal 13 an o mom eis o tnose e ubs a t 11,00 a. m., the following program b y quite a number of Gainesvillians,
„ —• .ill obtain: , ,nnd it was with genuine pleasure that
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SERVICE.! "cTdaToroACltmont and Lula disA.S?" =• J »”». " «1 A » 1
The annual church services of Pil- tricts havo exhibits that would attract
in turn, introduce the Governor, who s °t-
griip Commandery No. 15, Knights Tern- ( favorable comment anywhere. The va- win speak to the citizens p£ tlli V and
plar, will be held at the First Metho- J nety, quality and attractivonss of these neighboring counties
dist church here on November 20th booths reflect _ credit upon the people The program at the Fair grounds will SUPERIOR COURT IN SESSION
£! b “ rss.'il ^ •«» ?’«>•* •« LOO FOR TWO WEEKS.
at 11:30 a. m,
prcachdd by Rev. Sir Jos. A. Sharp of Fair Association is under obligations o’clock the Governor and his
party Hall superior court convened Monday
Oxford, which within itself guarantees to them for assembling such splendid k ot)in1 7' f . “ * / , T * “
iho meeting was called to order by „ 7 u -w Hiariin-tra b 1 ill be tho luncheon guosts at Riverside foi tho Isoveinber term, with Judge J.
.. n 'A I a largo, congregation, tho public beufg displays. . c , L,
the President, Mrs. G. 0. Sanders, af
ter the usual business, and several piano
„ . .. , . x . ... , . | d „ n ii ,, , . ^ . of Col. Sandy Beaver. Invited to meet B. Jones presiding and Solicitor Collins
cordially invited to attend. Special! Brenau College, through its Domestic „„„ „• , . , » f „
music will be rondered by artists from Science department, has made its firtft-4L e members-nf th *- 10n 1 ° n ° r 0 8 a . 0 Clvi1 d ? cket
kMt i° us ' rendered with taste by Miss Brenau. .exhibit sb the fair, and it is a splendid reception commit- m^ccupying the attention of the court
' • i. mi . j ^ee, tho Mayor and Council of Gaines- this week, and the criminal docket will
Pilgrim Commandery ranks among 7 g ville ’ tbo C i t J Attorney, the President, be taken up next Monday.
Allcen Eden. Mr. Hawkins, who was j'
the representative of tlie 1 ® ® ■%" , ,, . . ,, 0 vme^ idg v^ity Attorney, tno Jrrosid.ent N be tak<
Chapter at the reunion gave a graphic 11110 b ° St in 7° S ° uth ’ and bas U ° de P art ; aout ot tke colle S e and Secretary of tho Chamber of Com- grand
account of the narrow’escape his long * L!“ g ° t<5rrit<> ^ “ t* 8e " tion of - tho 1,! ITll mcrc ' e ’ the Chairman and Secretary of the fol
escapo
train of veterans had from a dangorous
"reek. He told how the train was de
layed for several hours at Cartersvillo
iccause of it, and was high in praise
State.
There is no
jury serving at this term, but
and much favorable comment has been ,7^'T‘77 ULU followin S named men are 80rvin g a8
it\upn tw'nii i.n.m th0 County Democratic Executive traverse jurors for the first week:
gusta, this week.
Information is that the work of th&
various churches in the Gainesville dift*.
trict has been quite successful the past;
year, and good reports can be made to
the Conference at this close of the yeaxs
It'jis pfoud of the fact that one of ad " iL0 bav0 ills P°cted this Committee, the Representative of the
its members, Eminont Sir William G,
Mealor, ranks high in the Grand Com-
Stato Democratic Executive Committee,
Pacolet and Gainesville mills com- „ t, , , ,
, the Postmaster and Asisstant Postmas-
«f the citizens of this town for rallying nrandcr y aad will shortly be at the head
munity exhibits are lino. Hero is shown
what is being accomplished in commu
te the comfort of tho veterans.
A touching incident of tho reunion „ . ,, ,
"ms how Mr. Hawkins, at break of day, ^ge d to meet at the asylum promptly along this line in two of tho most
i .. . ... 1 nt. 11 n'fi.mplf mi 'N’oviimVu!** in
States Commissioner, and the members
of tho order in this State. , . . ■, ,
. „ nity work at these mills, and it is illus- .. ^
All Sir Knights aro requested and ., , , . , °f the oGvernor’a Staff in this vicin-
, , .... , 4 , tratiy,e of tho advancement boing made
rrnrl m not nt tbn noirln..! °
cuiled his comrades to attention in the at °’ clock on November 20th in full gr08j3 ||inp,communities in the South.
great Armory where hundreds wore
sleeping and had prayer and reading of
die Scripture, in gratitude for their es
cape irom danger, and plodging anew
their loyalty to tho great Leader whoso
commands subordinate all earthly pri
Mr. Hawkins declared tho veterans
had
untfonfl. . . The fancy work exhibits aro espec
They will march to the church togoth- ially noteworthy, and
er and occupy reserved seats. !
ity. Hon. W. A. Charters will preside
7" at Hie luncheon, and a few short speech
es will bo made.
Tho oGvernor and party will leave on
IN HOGUE BUILDING
J I, . j, , an inteiestiiig tkc ^ tra ; n f dr Atlanta,
tact is -that most ot these exhibits havo _
not previously beou shown at any fair.
Miss Emily Mincey has a largo and at-
Back in Orlando, Fla., the land that
MR. ERWIN AGAIN IN FLOR-
IDA
J. 0. Adams has moved or changed tractive exhibit, that has pleased tho p id ; toi . Hews-
his law offices from the Jackson Build- women greatly. A centerpiece of Mrs.
ing to his own building on the public E. M. Montgomery has called forth
never had a reunion of better spirit j squaw at 11% East Washington stroot, much favornbio comment, while a fancy ' 8 ‘^tod with” beau-
or nwK generous hospitality and bril- 'formerly known as tho Hogue Building, work exhibit of Mrs. Carson F. Moss is tiM kkeg Rnfl ’ checkcd witk - bl . ic k
bam entertainment than was at Chat- j He has expondod considerable money as hundsomo and pretty as can bo. Mrs. rofu]g q lind a few 0 f t ho last winter’s
tunqoga, and that tho most thrilling.mo- ; in modernizing these offices and equip- John J. Powell has b display that is - k he & fm0 c of ne J onos .
ment came when' tho newly eleotod. P ed tkom witk ovor y modern conveni- notoworthy, and she has been the envy From tho ‘ present lookout Orlando is
Commander, General Julian B. Carr 0 f , ence and hereafter, lio will bo found of the ladies becauso of her large .and . tQ hQ • d to kke car0 of
Durinim, N. C., announced the vote was in his new offices, formerly occupied elegant collection. A tufted counterpane J olks this wintor They are build-
unanimous to continue those annual re- , b y Mr - E - E Kimbrough. of Mrs. Nat Harrison’s has boon viewed ing mil]ion dollar hoto i and 0 ne $750,-
onions so long as four veterans survived i |— 0 with peculiar interest, and the quilts
'die. This is a happy thought and ono
every loyal son and daughter of the
ftouth, of this community, should en
courage, for it is by honoring the great
am! imble, that we lift ourselves to thoir
level.
ELLA MAY POWELL,
Chairman on Publicity,
-o-
MANY FIRES IN OCTOBER.
Tho local firemen answered during
000.00 hotoi, enlarging a lot of apart
ment bouses and building a lot of now
otios. A lot of now arrivals every day.
Tho avorago receipt of trunks for
ono week was one hundred per day; at
tho oxpress office 12 per day. This is
coming some. I was asked by a Yank
yostorday whore I came from. I said
tu “met together. j A NEW NATIONAL HOLIDAY and coverlets and other works of tho
Mr. Hawkins' enthusiasm led.him to . * FRIDAY. women are all splendid. It is mani-
determine to revivo tho camp at Gaines- - November 11th-has boon, by act of ^ st ly impossible to note all the splon-
Congross, made a National Holiday, d * d exhibits in this department, and tho
cdnseqountly tho Post Office will ob- abovo aro noted at random,
servo same Friday. In addition, the Pb ? displays of the Coca-Cola Co.,
local banks will also observe a holiday, Bilgrim-Estes Furnituro Co., Stone- ^
in accordance with a proclamation by Moore-Wost Co. and others are unu- G 00rgiai Ho asked mo if there wa#
Governor Hardwick of Georgia. It is 8Uttll y attractive, and go to make up any more ]oft up tbor o. I said “Sure,
possible that others may join in tho aa arrft y ia thl8 building rofloctive of Djd yQU know> sirj that ther0 are two
observance of tho day, which is Armis- tbo enterprise of our progressive peo- miU ion people in Georgia! We can lot
tice Day, at which time due homage P o. _ you have some more.’’ The fruit crop
will be paid tho memory of , those who In the agricultural building thero is ifJ not ag d aB lftst yoar< ^agoa
gave their all in the world war. The a lln0 d mplay of farm, orchard and gar- not ft8 high ag la8t yoar< Hard times
Gctobor fifteen fire calls which we are flag on the P° 8toffice buildin B win fl y d ° n P roduots - Corn » 00tt0D > cano > ba y» aro boing felt here but hard time has
*- 6 CallB> Whl ° h ' We aW at half mast Friday, from sunrise to wheat, oats, turnips, potatoes, groan* nothe cll | ate , and that is the
sunset, in accordance with the procla- pous, pocans, sorghum cane, honey, ap- b ; ggC8t thing hero. It is the thing that
mation of tho President of tho United P J0S » ,pumpu\ns, moats, etc., are thore bring8 tll o m f rom the frotien north.
States, and all employees will pause galore. Jiho Cedar^Orook, J. R. Mason, There havo been, many beautiful res
1.
A. E. Hudgins
2.
L. A. Butterworth
3.
W. J. Scoggins
* 4 *
G. N. Whitmire
5.
Harry L. Smith
6.
Will I. Martin
7.
W. I. Clark
8.
A. L. Lathem t
9.
C. R. Howjugton
10.
D. C. Hardy
11.
J. H. Coggins
12.
J. L. Rood
JURY NO. 2.
1.
G. E. Odell
- 2.
I. M. Lilos
3.
E. B. Highsmitli
4.
J. A. Bagwoll
5.
W. F. Tumlin
6.
F. W. DeLong
7.
B- F. Bonnett
8.
A. D. Brown
9.
G. J. Boll
10.
S. D. Grior
11.
B. B. Brock
12.
H. T. Walkor
JURY NO. 3.
1.
A. 0. Holland
2.
F. L. Elrod
3.
J. D. Doaton
4.
C. C. Simpson
5.
J. M. Pittman
6.
E. Pittman
7.
J. F. Parker,.
8.
H. D. Whelchel
9.
W. d? Thompson
| 10.
W. I. Jarrett
n.
W. R. McDonald
1 12.
J. Kiser
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WENT TO SEE GEORIA-VD&
GINIA GAlSlE.
A largo delegation of alumni of the.
University of Georgia and friends o{
the institution and lovers of the game
went to Athens Saturday to witness the
football game between Georgia and thft
University of Virginia. They were de
lighted to see old Goorgia win by 21 tQ
0 over the visiting team.
The contest was hotly fought through
out although at the beginning of the
second half it was seen that Virginia
could not break old Georgia’s line and
that the game was to end as a sort of
one-sided affair. The game, was wit
nessed by thousands of people, Gaines
ville sending over a hundred or more
fans, besides tho Riverside contingent^
WEEK OF PRAYER.
The week, of prayer programs will he
observed by tho different departments,
of St. Paul missionary society as fol
lows:
The adult society will condense theUt
week of prayer programs into one and
will meet at the home of Mrs. E. E*
Mincey on W. Washington street oa-
Wodnesilay afternoon.
The young;people’s society will have
charge of tho prayer meeting hour oa
Wednesday night.
The uniors will meet Friday after
noon at. 4 o’clock at the home of.Mrs,.
W, R. Hughes on East Avenue and oh-,
serve thoir part of the week of prayer
program. -
Everybody invited to these services*
‘domed, is a record for a single thirty
da y poriod since the department has
beea established. On five separate occa
sions during this month, the depart-
nont was called upon to answer two
cabs iu a day. This is also a record.
It is gratifying to state, however,
that duo to* the efficiency of the fire
men, only a few thousand dollars dam-
“go rosultod from all the calls in Octo-
ber > wk ieh is a record worthy of high
est commendation.
SHOWER ?pI^ ; ^BRIDE,.ELECTS
The Sunday, Bcho^'^ss'oiW'^rst
Methodist church of wiiich Miss Helsfil
ohurqh fit which Miss HeJeW
Allen is ‘ttWtr;'
kuaed at atr^^l^eoWMftwef'iit to*
honor at, the heme of Mrtl W. A. Bob-.
on .Breaiifl. attow last Thursday
ateraoc*.
MR. C. R. STRINGER DEAD,
Mr. Clint R. Stringer, a^ge^ 54, died
at his home on North Bradford street
Friday night after a lingering illness*
Funeral services wero held from tint
home Sunday aftornoon at 3 o’clock^
Conducted by Rev. E. M. Munroe Jt v
Mr. Stringer had made his home in
Gainesville noarly all his life. At 08ft
time he was proprietor of a large jew
elry store here, but for twelve yeatfti
past he had boen in tbe ice cream and
confectionery business,.having one fit
the finest, places in this section,
Mr. Stringer was bom in. Oherokeei
county Dec. 28, 1867, being the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Stringer, prom
inent in the early history of this sec
tion. Ho was a man of pleasant, lika
ble disposition who' made and held a..
wide circle of friends by hia geniality
and straightforward dealings.
Dan, Ralph, Hugh and Joe Stringer, and
four daughters, Misses Emily, Fay, OUnr-
ATTENDING ’PHONE CON
FERENCE.
. . . - v wr _ , Mr. G. C. Reed, local manager of the
from thoir accustomed occupations and Union Hill, J. A. Cook, Beulah Rucker idenc08 or ectod here since we left last Southern Boll Tolophono & Telegraph. _ ,
labors from 12 o’clock to 2 minutes past and otaor exhibits are unusually fine, 8pring . i imagine they look more beau- Company, left Monday afternoon fori Besides big wife he leaves nine etifc.
that hour for a period of silent prayer showing that painstaking care has boon tiful tQ me than tho5r owner> a8 he sees Montgomery, Ala., where he is attend-' d ™n, viz: Five sons, Messrs. Har*y„
of thanks to the Giver of all good for exercised in gathering theso products tkein all tho time , and it is so natural ing a meeting of the delegates from tel-
the valuable and valorous lives lost In a fl d Pacing them on exhibition. It ifl q 0 no ji jj]ke what you have got and ad- ephone oxchangoa throughout Georgia
the world war and of supplipcation for-believed that the displays in this do- mire that you haven't got* The desire and Alabama. Many prominent officials
His Divine mercy and for His blessings P a *tiuent are more numerous, of greater for i ncrea8eB faster than the gain, of the company are in attendance, and
upon our country. var ety, and more attractively showa p ur8U it i B more faaoiiiatlng than posaos- tho gathering is one of the most im-’
Anpiftice Day will also be appropri- than aver before swn here. B ion. , ; . ' 1
tt ,;ol;jr ,'oib»orved^^|;itto):|forthe^li:'.^^'.. Tka . display of live stock, etc.,
gia Fair with a program' ^vbn uator ik ih 10 , b nd a visit Fair, will dom- Orlando Fla
#-dfJt»*U ebunfcy^ hae ; already ( •''} r
of the American Legion. ' bpgum its work of coopting the boll Ml88e8 ij ary piflard flarber, Marie for thbir employees in attendaiice. Nel whelchbl will be the,.speaker.
1 m weevil,.., Farmers throotrt Yhisjeetjon Be0 porter, Helen Kbttdall and Virgil doubt Mr. Beed ^l hava a delightful] Shrinors holding a 1921
tine and Gladys Stringer.
IIUIWUB VUttH •• | fittiuyuug xo UUU UA bUO JLUUail A AAA
iportant held by Southern Bell employ-
ATTENTION, NOBLES.
The Gninesvillo Shrine Club will
—0«-
planned by
soeial ‘ features were Tea Room on I
.the officials of tne A ebmpa'Bfy' Afmlatlce
|y luncheon at
ay, Noveml
Dayjfttt i q). m: cob
'BEOTTLAB CONVOCATION.
^W’*®* 1 '** Hardto have retumea ’ home from at- visit to this historic old Alabama city, invited to be present, mpeciaiir am
— «the fraternity f^pari ^»|wh6 av visiters to the eity, Kfa^MS*
•vifeir Vr;'
iw .. v . __
f^okt convo^atlea Thar^ay eight gt *iWj*d •* this a* V fair; heusesbf. the UntVSrsity qt Georgia aV tho life Of tho Senthem Coftfodwacy' tify ifoWo'wibh, MLo
eight oVJocS tto Hhtt. . m ew««ftte.-t*0 regarded .s.su- Anh-i ’ “ • J ^ durtng Us days of torn,; . .
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