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<JUDE JOS. T. JOHNSON Prsonail Frietlds and141 Former Asso. clttes Speak iE lo uently of iils Life and 1,rk. .litute WtkIIt.i t1t4 Womki Both fn lienc th0. I uc. n ii 1 Nws. \uct-. I I. l an :u ndu l-, '.11e a r nt i - -XI ii1 - n -.a .iew- iI I , - f i t 4 f JOIHN A. OLLAN\D, str-c cst a k in Gre e nwoo d (l(uhy. Ugh! Cao re S6.. Please Try D XRall nlerc' ! J\I v iuldi kn w cca e ntam1\ -! ('i. cI ('s Ir O~ ' I lIP t rc~ i c c o ec I-' 1 (itoB I cci4 ralhesin ' o sor idl likc dyna nitc . I ci i g i I-i g.. iI clcic I everI I e I u I i~ e ati l n al u I o o en uLI.t. i na'ci:C I hat y(IuIr Want to Fee a Take an } JUST TRY IT AND SEE hoa muach beett heoada.chy, t red, don' t-know what'ii-the-r .t aft; re l . It I i hrc a r I r* sle i I I e a.. i~vr, 1 .nIh, . 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And Ilien he was offeritl and( accepltel the .intigeshAip of th \Ve(. r DczIc11 is trIIt of .( IuthI Catroli!na. .\lanly 11hoil .1h1t that1 his lonl-- experinlic< inl >o)lities. hi.s ah sc.'neo fromu the a of applicud law S libl e a ll ms ilion . ItitI l.X jusli , fillrcy Will flise rvtion (fso i l ht y this ale1 11:1in ()n I! lfl'r l en h ds l l t ww a :m h! i t v tha .1t he w l 1 !1(11 < I forim l hi ' n1i w i II is Iin si'y :nI 1.i n - a' I. . I\ . I ): *o. nl* a o t r***e ** e* r t.h lgl .1,' lain-h hit was 1Ilickln by i hathl ' 14 v -hor l allil4 11-f v a ,ll Ith , So.f 11h:1 .n11 l:u Il it. ( \11l if n. w h oIlk. '\ 10 N .lV.EI. * * * * X * * * ii - 1+ * * i Xi - Tin unio hl'. the l'.n X. S Ii i ico o w it: . (r : ;ii l -hl i. h I n S i''X ay. .\ t.X. 'U S 1 ii31ti X5 LV i l :' i. W. io . X l'awo, . .1. I;. \\it . all' ill.. ll c I li- ill: 1, - in A1.. - ''''I X\ Its t 'I: i I I ni' I ! 1 itn- .? \' .11 II IS 'ii I:d ,\ Si . .\f I - S' 'i. : iii ci'n a T . -t -b. w . 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Sla - o So tilCar-olinia, County of larens. liy I. (. Tihompson, I 'roba te .ind(ge: \\'h reas G. . li er adev 4uit -1o 14) * dian him letters of Adnimnis 'ra11 n w Ii \\ilI Anle\vdi, (if Ile CS . a ,l ( ffet-Isof S. .1. Wasson. Th-w- are IIreft. to cite and ad ill and singular the kjindred ditor4V f the said S. J. Was waa. rI. -i. 1ut they be atid appear hore 1n-. 01 i'i i (,urIt of 'robate. to h"ld at IL.lt i Cout I in1ee, I laut S< , . (., C. I 2.7-th day of .\ gtiust, 1 1:1. n x,1 afrter pulicationl hereof,. at I. l' 'lo li itn the 'oirenooni, !o show as.it' anlY they hav", why the. said Adminisiration shouldl not hw -u-ited. Giv 11 nd1'r my hanld iliis i Ilh, da 0f A utist, Alilo I)ominli 1919. . 0. .. IO\iPSON. -1 -''t-A J. 11. 11. U. PIEDMONT COLLEGE Demorest, Georgia Two Affiliated Institutions with more than fifty Professors, Instructors and Adminitrative Workers. FOR MEN AND WOMEN FRANK E.JENKIINS, A, B., D.'D., ilresident. I. 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