ON LOCKOUT MOUNTAIN. JI Squire Corder Gives Us A Tip That I He Has Arrived There—Still ^Wants To Tie Knots. c __IteSquire Corder Cables us that he haB I reached Lookout Mountain and was ‘ given a royal greeting by the mountain lt;breezes. He says; It rained here the lt;first night after our arrival and kept * it up during the morning. But rain or 1 no rain, we are out to see the sights j and we were not to be daunted by a ] Southern rain. My wife, my two boys and I, climbed the mountain and j found the place where we were fighting when I was wounded. We were on j Lookout today and met Postmaster | Jim Warnock, Andrew Lewis, Jack Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Braselton, Dr# and M«a. Hollingworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed# , Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Keizer. Robt. j Howe and a number of others. They were enjoying the beautiful scenery.57 j “General Wilder is very busy ar- j ranging his program for the dedication ceremonies. I understand Governor Mount is here but I have not ' seen him yet. A great crowd is here and the battlefield will be thronged.I believe I could pronounce an impressive wedding ceremony on Lookout so if any of Princeton’s youngsters want to tie up I am up high but the price is low.”