Monday, 23rd August 1915: Governor Harris Confined To Home By Slight Illness, The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Constitution,
Monday, 23rd August 1915,
PAGE 1, COLUMN 4.
Governor Harris was ill all day Sunday and confined to his room at the Executive Mansion. His doctor would not allow visitors to see him. It is stated at the Mansion, however, that his illness is not of a serious nature, and the Governor expects to be in his office early in the week, perhaps on Monday.
The recent session of the General Assembly, the cares due to the coming Extra Session and the Frank Case, together with the routine of the Executive's office have kept Governor Harris very busy and hard at work. He has, on numerous occasions, recently taken his work home with him at night and worked there in addition to the work and cares of the day at his office.
He was not feeling well at his office on Saturday, and on Saturday night called in a physician at the Executive Mansion.