232 The fogy days and now. 



and its people, who have lived and died and who have gone 

 out from her borders, making their impress upon other sections 

 of the South, for they are to be found in every part of our 

 sunny land. 



Right here I am reminded of some of old Pendleton's peo- 

 ple, well known in this section, who have not been mentioned: 

 Mr. I. O. McDaniel, the father of Governor McDaniel, Judge 

 Hutchins, the father of the present Judge Hutchins, of Gwin- 

 nett county, and the Hon. W. T. Smith, of Gwinett, Mr. Ed. 

 Werner, of the Georgia road, the printer B rid well — all came 

 from old Pendleton. So did the great Dr. Lewis, the father 

 of the State road, and to tell of all, would require a book 

 for that purpose alone. 



