Harold's Barbecue Vision
Who could have guessed, when Harold's Barbecue opened in 1947, the Hembrees' family concern would outlast such ironclad traditions as the Talmadge dynasty and Rich's Magnolia Tearoom?
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Who could have guessed, when Harold's Barbecue opened in 1947, the Hembrees' family concern would outlast such ironclad traditions as the Talmadge dynasty and Rich's Magnolia Tearoom?
No doubt your mother raised you, as mine did me, to be polite, courteous and considerate, and to observe a few basic, but non-negotiable, rules of etiquette.
Synovus CEO Jim Blanchard avoids the spotlight, but he's a major force in Georgia business and civic life.
Mercer medics scramble, "real flag" groups at odds.
His ultimate success should stand as inspiration to elective officials who endure defeat.
Gene Patterson's columns, written during the turbulent '60s, were an eloquent plea to the common man.
He grew up in poverty. He never knew his father. He was raised by his mother and grandmother, both of whom were on welfare. Knee and ankle injuries almost ruined his football career. A drug and alcohol problem almost ruined his life.
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