Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1913 — THE SOUTH TO THE NORTH [ARTICLE]

THE SOUTH TO THE NORTH

The South is anxious that the North know her as she is to-day. The South is anxious that the people of the North know what great advances she has made along all lines in the last few years. And, therefore, the South extends a most coiNial invitation to the North to visit her during the Fall-—to come to Chattanooga, where for the first time a national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held in September south of the long-oblit-erated Mason’s and Dixon’s line, to come to Knoxville, Tenn., just a short distance away from Chattanooga, where the National Conservation Exposition will be held from September i to November X. Nil The boundless hospitality of the South will be extended to the visitors from the North. At the great National Exposition in Knoxville people of the North will get a better idea of the South as she is to-day, of what she has accomplished and of what her prospects for the future arc than in any other way. -