HREE YOUNG MEN OF CHEROKEE WHO • RECEIVED DIPLOMAS AT MERCER THIS YEARCherokee county luirt a right to he inn! of her representatives at crcer during the past two or threearrt, loth as regards the numlermen sent and the records mad ,* these men. For sometime this •unty lias heen among tin* foremost all the counties of tlx* state in the umher i»f students sent to tjiis rol-.:••. Our county with twelve rep-entatives stood second last year, hile this year, with about theeaiAe limber of men, it easily came in• r third or fourth place. There• re four myn from this county whor.iduated from this school last year, iino this, and there should Ik* live text ear. Those who received• giees at the last commencement re Clifford Carpenter, Altus Green ml Jesse Hall. •Clifford Carpenter is the son ofClifford Carpenter, Waleska.Mr. T, J. Carpenter, one of Cherokee’s must prosperous farmers, who lives near Waleska. lie is a former Student of Ileinhardt, lowing graduated from that s. hooi m liHts. IK• ntered tlx- Arts department of Mercer Cnivorsity the following fall, and has attended college regularly at that place since entering, lie received the* degree of A. It. lastJune. J luring the last two years in ' addition to his literary work he has hcen carrying a part of the regular studies in the Law Department and• * ■ fmat present attending the summerterm of the Mcrei r Law S. Iiool. lie should complete his studies in this department this summer and receive!tlx* degree of B, L. at the next regular eommenoemi nt.A. L. lj. (Incue is the son »»f Mr.A. L. B. Ball Ground