uriyir*rsvur COLUMBIA DAT KXEKCISKS.‘d j Friday morning at 4 o’clock our people were aroused by the firing of anvils in honor of Columbus Day, and bright and early people began to arrive and at 10 o’clock a procession was formed li\ elt;* the schoolyard of 200 children, headed he {12 or 15 old soldierB, with drums in thlt;; lead, with the following procession: Franklin Price with flag; J W Old-j ham and school; Miss Abbie Smith and school; Miss Gus Milner and school and also District No. 3, taught by her father; George Brvdon and school; Miss Tilli-J Colie and school, followed by a largi crowd of citizens. The procession started for the M. E. church and as it marched down the street a salute was fired by Zack Pulliam, which filled every one with enthusiasm. When the procession reached the church the soldier? opened ranks and the flag stood in thoredsx-in11sildaedeehein