Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1909 — TAFT SEES ATLANTIC AGAIN [ARTICLE]

TAFT SEES ATLANTIC AGAIN

White Doves Turned Lcoee In Banquet Hall at Savannah. Charleston, 8. C., Nov. s.—President Taft is back on the Atlantic seaboard. At Macon, Ga., the president encountered a real Georgia breakfast and devoured it. There he also fondled a Georgia colonel’s mint julep, hut did not drink it. In Savannah, he sidestepped a glass of the famous Chatham artillery punch. At this banquet a dozen white doves were turned loose in the room as symbols of a reunited country. During a speech before a body of law students the president said he hoped they would regard the law as a profession and not as a means of livelihood.