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THE WED AND BLACK.
RKMOHTJIF.NIAS MX JKTY.
TIIK NORMAL SCHOOL.
Ah staled in last issue, Saturday
was devoted entirely to the Fresh-1 norn „| ic hool will
man medal contest. The content,
according to trustee* requirements,
wan |>artii foiled in hy eight
speakers. These were Messrs. I.ir
son, Hendricks, If. K. White, De-
f-oacli, Floyd, Neialer, Mice and
Borne. They all acquitted them-
The meinhcrsof the Imalcluh are
the most enthusiastic sportsmen in
This year's session of the State college.
HOW THE WATCH ST0PPL1).
selves honorably, hut Mr. Floyd successful one.
he^in at Hock
college on the 17th of July, and
will continue for four weeks. Tui
tion in free and liuard at <3.00 per
i week.
The faculty is made up of the very
heat teachers of the State, and the
I seas ion promises to he a line and
won the medal.
The climate, water and uliiios-
I lie awarding committee, Messrs, phere of this region make it a de-
I. S. Mell, (foodloe Vancey and I • : lightful place to spend the sum men
\\. Heed said the speeches would besides the advantages to he derived
have done credit to the Senior class, i f rom nn attendance on one of the
and aaid that it was almost a tie he
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The diltidcnl young man had
wanted to propose to the girl, hut
for the life of him lie did not know
how to get about it. lie read hooks
oil the subject and sought informa
tion from ini'll who had experience,
and while the theories were admira
ble in every instance, he found that
the practice thereof was a dilTereut
tiling. How is walking with her
one evening, thinking over these
things, when her shoe became un
tied. She stuck out her pretty little
boot with a Hiuflc, looked down at
it, and he fell on Ins knees and tied
tho luce.
Then he walked on with her, and
the shoe became untied again. Shoes
do that with great persistency, it
seems, especially these summer
shoes. The third lime it happened
he w.is ready, as before.
' "See if you can’t tie a knot that j
will stick,” she said, as lie worked ,
away at it.
He looked up at her tenderly.
“If I can’t, I know a man who I
call," lie s.Tld. •
“l>o you waul him to tie it?" she
asked coquetlislily.
es," lie replied.
Shi' jerked her foot away.
He smiled to himself.
‘‘It’s the parson," lie said, and he
rose to his feet and finished thu , while |>r»otietn K for Field Day.
work Detroit Free IVew.
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Commence men t this season prom
ises to be some what gay, though we
have heard of nothing
as to entertainments.
There has been a considerable
amount of sickness among thu stu
dents recently.
C'oi.i-K<iK Pink.
sold most all his second order of
the new college pins and will keep
them in stock hereafter.
on one
best Normal schools in this part of
tween three of the speakers. These Oic country,
are believed to have been Larson, — - —-
Floyd and Harm-, while many spoke COMPARATIVE COLLEGE RECORDS,
very highly of Mr. Noisier.
Thu committee will please accept
our sincerest thanks for their ser
vices, and be assured that the so
ciety appreciates them in the high
est degree.
Mr. Bacon, of I’lii Kappa society,
presided over the debate in his usual
lazy and pleasant hearing.
IIK GOT THERE.
The following list of the best
Knglish tnd American college ath
letic records has recently been com
piled :
’£ £ If Z z” s' *£ ^ !T ~ _
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r £ i; 2.1 ^ ~ ^ x* r
Wliep you want your oM shoes
ininle new with white Moles anil in
visible patches, Mend them to I. T.
Derricolte, next door to Johnson
dye house, No. 8 Clayton St., Athens,
(in. Kvery job guaranteed.
A lady about to boil an ej;n for her
hiiKhand*H breakfast, asked the loan of
his watch to time the boiling.
“Your wat di lias stopped/’ sbe cried;
letinite vet the ,H *>n, and I can t tell bow long
it ought to remain in the kettle.”
The husband hastened to the stove and
was horror-struck to find that the good
woman hud dropped bis tdegnnt gold
watch into the kettle, bolding the egg to
hei ear.
Of course the watch had to he put into
the jewelers hands to have the water
taken out and he put in order. J. 1*.
C. A. Sctidder has Stevens dr Hro., 47 Whitehall St., Atlan
ta. (■ *., wi re fully equal to thu emer
gency and the watch made as good as
new. By the way, this firm employs
only skilled workmen, and your watch
will always he safe in their hands. They
pay express charges on work sent them
tor examination.
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Mr. Mize has about recovered
from a severe knee sprain, received
It affords us much pleasure to The dormitory hoys have bought
leatu llinl Mi. IV J. ShcaroUHo has two beautiful water tanka and now
won a Junior speaker* place upon have ice-water to drink nearly all
class stand. This is an honor that the time. Except when some self
anyone may well feel proud of; and i~h, thoughtless, ill-mannered and
though we were not surprised for ungentlemanly dead heat steals the
he is leading his eouisc—yet Ins ice out of the eisteru.
well-known honest studious amH -»•* —
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