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, . . M ,K 5 .-.r V 1. V, 21' t: 4'f'3 '5 will-rife ,. 'Y ' ' fi 1 1 a 'f:I fw,f'wr?'f?. I j?:1?,: .E L zisfktil-.L1.,a ,W 4 l 'M : : F Cl-WM!! lL,fvm QV 'mul it-.p:1t'See'fefw-1'-ff'-fe H'-TT? 1, Ov ii if 2 .f:'.l'if.1 :LlW-arg.1grsHwufbw 'l T Y J ,.L+.q.,s M -1 ,-1, ' . 1-.--h --f,-K, sf, Q XX House in Milledgeville, Thursday night, February 24th, under the auspices . of G. M. C., to one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds that ever 4 1 'll assembled in Milledgeville. The Pageant consisted of a play in which E the cotton groweris system of farming was splendidly illustrated. The ek ,i boll weevil, the single cropper, the tenant system, diversity and the other l lltllj elements which go into the farmer's line of business were impersonatecl l Lili? by the characters on the stage in a most forceful manner. In the end, N the boll weevil was killed, and Prince Diversification and Princess Pros- Ig, perity wed and live happily ever after. R. . ll , 1 ly 1 The following was the cast: f King Cotton . . . . Madison Hines l Queen Dixie . . . . . Mrs. Longins Princess Prosperity . . Mrs. W. T. Geracl l Lord Tenant System . . . Lt. f. B. Tingle L Diversification . . . Col. Erwin Sibley 1 Boll Weevil .... . . Thomas Hankins Speculation ..... . Col. Erwin Sibley Capt. of the Royal Guard . . Sgt. P. B. Grijfith A Chemist . . . . Major R. M. Cabell A Bacteriologist . . . Major Clms. Edwards Lord Cotton Seed . . . . . Lovick Alfriend I Lord Cotton Seed Meal . . Lt. Rowland li Lord Cotton Seed Hulls . . . . Lt. Betts V. Lord Cotton Seed Oil . The Bear .... l The Bull . . . 1 Uncle Sam . John Bull . . l France . Italy . Spain yl Russia . . A! Herald . 1 Messenger . N The Pages f. Trumpeter . l . Captain Bennett . f. K. Ingram . C. P. Cleaton . . Lt. Mikel! . Major Moore . Major Russell . . Lt. Baisden . . . Lt. Reid . . Major Bonner . . Major Martin . Robt. Cook . Pat McGrath, Robert Kingman . . . L. H. Hilton 3x,5,.fs j we T 'jfs f Z,.f,1iLi35a
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