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DKVOSTIIKMAN SOCIETY. perfected immediately, ao tliat its The Senior B. E’s stood a final re-
■■ ■ • — plans and nanu s of its members cently in Wheeler’s Civil Enginecr-
When the regular time for meet may be inserted into our hand-book., ing. It was unusually bard.
It is with sincere regret that we liidley’s pitching in Tuesday’s
arrived on last Saturday, there
were only a few members present. nolu t | ie departure of Mr. W. F. game shows that he is a comer.
As there was not a sufficient nutn- Haxter from the city. He has served I Only six hits were made off him by
her to constitute a quorum, those the city Y. M. A. very pleasantly ■ the Senior team.
present agreed to debate the ques
tion selected for that day, “He
solved, That Mr. Cleveland’s sec
ond administration has been de-
and profitably for several years, and
has taken lively interest in our as
sociation also. Many of our mem
bers and hoys belong to the oily
serving of more praise than cen y. M. C. A. and have been intimately
sure.’ Mr. Alexander led for .he ; 1H sociated with him.. He is a ty pi -
The boys are now seen practicing
for field day on the campus. There
is some lively sprinting ami jump
ing. The half mile race will have
six or eight contestants.
affirmative, and Mr. Uyals for the ( , a j athlete, thorough Christian gen-1 CotlBiK lh-ts.— C. A. Seudder has
negative. These were followed by t|, niani and very popular with the so |,j mos t all his second order of
Mr. Horne for former and Mr. lias nlire college. Our best wishes go k |, e new college pins and will keep
” l * s with him for his permanent success t p em j„ stock hereafter.
I and happiness. | ——*—
When you want your old shoes
made new with white soles and in
visible patches, send them to I. T.
kell for latter. The president, Mr
Guyton, after weighing the argu
meut on both sides, found that the
affirmative was a little heavier and
therefore rendered his decision in
favor of that side.
Messre. ('. if. ami A. I,. Tidwell
are in Atlanta this week to attend
fill KAI’I'A SOCIKTY.
the marriage of their brother Mr. ])crricoUe> „ exl door to Johnson
lye house, So. 8 Clayton Si., Athens
Will Tidwell.
The Class Tree
_ , , ,, , much enjoyed last Wednesday af-
I lie Society met and was called .... . , ., . .
J tcruoon. What a pity Lucy Cobb
exercises were . Ga. Every job guaranteed.
to order by the president, Mr. Uean. j
After thy roll was called and min
utes read and adopted, Mr. lfolT
meyer tendered his resignation as
corresponding secretary, as his other
duties would conflict with the du
lies of that office, \fter his resig
came too late to hear the sweet
singing of the class.
Some of the'M-l boys did not seem
to relish the “pipe of pence.”
fin around and see /.era Seraon, I
boys, he gives a tine show and you
DO U U'>5-
PRESSED PHILOSOPHY.
A philosopher once dirlded mon into
two classes—Benefactor* an<l malefac
tors. He declared that every man came
into one clans ortlus other—there was no
half wsiy. The man who was not doing
Kood was doing evil. This rule may not
he true of men, hut it is absolutely true
of watches. You can divide them all
into two classes—the watch that isn t a
benefactor is a malefactor.
What are l>ene?aotor watches? They
are the ones which always get you to the
train <>n time. You never miss an en
gagement when you meet your appoint
ment by them. It is something that you
“prow to*’ ami place your confidence in,
and it never fools you. What are male
factor watches? They are all other
kinds of watches except those above de
scribed.
Now we sell nothing but “benefactor
watches/’ We have spent over twenty
years in the watch business, and our
judgment will protect jou in the pur
chase of a watch.
The below cost sale which is now go
ing on at our establishment enables you
to pet a good watch at about half what
they usually cost. Now think about this
matter. It is a chance of a lifetime.
Come an<l pet a really hiph-grade, accu
rate watch from us at the price of a
poor one. .1. P. Stevens & Bro., Jtwcl-
rs, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta.
■union wuh accepted, Mr. Shcaroun* may win the china tea set, which
win nominated I unanimously j you can present to your landlady
elected ■ orn ai-iir.g e, iciary. »"'• ‘-hereby stand her off for that
\ debate was then held upon the board you have been nwingW
subject, “Resolved, That all pro l>r Hogg* i* back and the Juniors
hibilory liquor laws should he al>ol can Isy their pencils in their pock
ets for a short while.
I’rof. Charhonnier has been en
tertaining the .1 union das* with
some interesting experiments lately.
It is a mistake that I’rof. Harrow
will discard the “yellow Slid black"
entirely, as was staled in the last
issue. Uncle Dave would hardly
avm:! uwibA,
FINE TAILORING
ishod,” the following men debating
affirmative: Messrs Fuller, Iloff-
Uieyer and Strong; negative Messrs
loinier, Shearouse, Stephens, Exxard,
Harris, Cloud and Akerman.
After an interesting debate the
president gave hi* decision in favor
of the negative.
A new subject was then selected ^ Uck w| , his , ittle , K . tH
for debate today, “Hesolved, That.
Mr. Cleveland did wrong in vetoing
the island Seignorage Hill.” Upon
motion the society was then ad
jourued.
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A'Vn.L LINE OF GLASSES.
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The Y. M. A). A. wa* conducted
ou la*t Friday evening by Dr.
Young of Fir*t Haptist Church. “I
have sinned” was the subject of hi*
talk. He turned from passage to looking forward to this tri|
passage all through the Hihle when much pleasure.
this confession is made hv many ol liasehall seem* to have usurped
the host people of Hihle time*. Hut the place of tennis lately.
Every afternoon many of the hoy*
can he seen getting in time for Field
Day.
It is to he hoped that Hob Hidley
will soon he seen again on the cam
pus The Juniors especially are
anxious.
The B. E. hoys will soon leave for
a surveying tour. The hoys are
with
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Shout I.ini. iietween Athens, Ga., ani> Atlanta, Ga., and all
Wf.STK.IIN AND Sol TIIKKN POINTS.
they did so in a spirit of repentance
and not merely of confession.
Every sinner knows that he sins.
It is not enough to say we have
tinned, hut if we acknowledge our
fault* in an honest penitential spirit
we will receive pardon.
After the regular meeting quite a
number remained and discussed the
organi/asion of a woman’s auxiliary.
Through the efforts of M. »«rs Me-
Gregor ami Sanders a number of
ladies have consented to join, and
Mr*, l.ipseomh has accepted the
presidency. The ladies arc very
enthusiastic over the matter and it
it hoped the orgauixation will he
VIA ATLANTA.
The law class has been attending
court for the last week.
The Sophomore elas* now boasts
three married men.
It seems that football and catch
ing go together. Nallcy, Kimball,
McCutohen, Warren and Fleming
are examples, while Davis only;
lack* weight to be on the college ;
eleven.
Dunlap's backing up of centre
field cut off a seeming home run hit
of McCulchen.
llolcomhe Hacon stands now lip
y>p among the tennis players of
^ollege.
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Through Pullman Ituffet Sleepers between Athens. Ga., and Portsmouth,
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