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THE RED AND BLACK.
When you want your old short
speaks well for this great Southern ! made new with white soles and in-
University. G. W. Rkab.
THK GRADUATING CLASS.
Ilelow we give the remainder of the
hat of the graduating elaaa, together
with their hoinea ami what they ex
]>ect to do in after life:
.1. B. Mailden i* from Concor<l,in
the aouthern |>art of the State, en-
u
THK UNIVEItsrrV OK THE SOUTH.
Tliinking that the renders of the
Bed and Black would like to hear
aoinething of the life of the Suwa-
nee atiident and a abort description
of that great Tennessee college, I
write the following:
The University of the South at,
Suwannee, Trnn.. has ita situation
on the plateau land of one of the
mountain peaks of the Blue ltidgc
chain. To reach Suwanee the trav
eler passes through a most pictur
esque country. Leaving Cowan, a
smnll town on the N. C. & St. L. R.
R., the traveller takes the Sewanee
Branch Road and is whirled
through dark tunnels and around
overhanging preoipioes as the en
gine tolls around anil around the tered the class as a Sophomore, tie
mountains. The curves on this road is chaplain of the class, and has al-
are something amazing and the W*y» been One of iU BOSt worthy
passengers in the rear coach are members. He enters the mercantile
often surprised to find the engine of business.
their train doubling around and Noel Mcll. Moore is from Augusta,
passing by them in an opposite di and has been a member of the class
rection. After riding for six or for four years. He has been one of
eight miles Sewanee is reached. | its leaders from the beginning, and
Here ww find the town consisting is among its brightest men. lie and
principally of the University build Bacon led Sophomore, and he is now
ings and the boarding places of the | editor-in-chief of the Pandora. lie
students. The college buildings, w ill probably follow medicine as a
unlike the U. of <»., are situated on j profession,
different campuses and at consider
able distance from one another. In
one part of the town is situated the
School of Medicine, in another the
Theological Department, in another
the Law School, and by walking a
little further we conic to the Aca
demic Department.
The buildings are all built of
stone cut out of the mountains
and nre of a Gothitj type. In the
headquarters during their leisure this years' first honor man. lie will HOW THE WATCH STOPPED.
hours. probably study medicine.
The attendance at the university j
is on an average two hundred and |
fifty
from
Louisiana and even from New York, them in stock hereafter.
Texas, in fact, has the largest nutn-1
ber outside of Tennessee, which |
<’nt. B-t Prvs— (' A Scmbler has A lady about to boil an egg for her
College 1 ins.—C. A. Sounder lias husband's breakfast, asked the loan of
students, many of whom are sold most all his second order of his watch to time the boiling.
the distant states of Texas, the new college pins and will keep t,,..'« “i
visible patches, send them to I. T.
Derricotte, next door to Johnson
dye house, No. 8 Clayton St., Athens,
Ga. Every job guaranteed.
DDRR^
an
FINE TAILORING
she cried;
bow long
it ought to remain in the kettle.”
Tlie husband hastened to the stove and
was horror-struck to find that the good
woman had dropped his elegant gold
watch into the kettle, holding the egg to
her 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. P.
Stevens A Bio., 47 Whitehall St., Atlan
ta, Ga., were fully equal to the emer
gency anil the watch made as good as
new. lty the way, this tirm employs
only skilled workmen, and your watch
will always he safe in their hands. They
pay express charges on work sent them
for examination.
The largest Stis-k of men's Furnish
ings in tlie State.
ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
T. R. Moye is from Sandersville,
and entered the class as a Kresh- (iuns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery Ac.
man. lie is a good student, and is
at present captain of the Senior
baseball nine. He will probably
become a merchant after gradua
tion.
AGENTS von KI.KOTIUC ltAZOK.
248 and 2.V> liroad St.
Athens, Ga
A. W. Stephens is from Atlanta,
and lias been a member of tlie class
since its sophomore year. Ho is one
of the class’ best members, and will
theological building we find besides probably study law as bis chosen
the recitation rooms ilie sleeping profession.
quarters for the students. One tiling , . , r Ul . , , ,
’ . . s John V. Stubbs is from Cedar-
that eharaetenr.es the university . , . , , ., ,
, ,,,,,, , 3 town, and entered the class as Soph
grounds and buildings is the neat- n , , ,
, . . . * omore. Ho is one of tlie best stu
ness with which they aro kept. Tin , , ,,
, . . . . 1 | dents and most popular fellows in
class.
nooga
after graduation.
Clias. R. Tidwell is from Atlanta,
1 and has been with the class only
| two years. He ia treasurer of the
class and editor in chief of the l*an
| dora. Hu will enter business in I
Atlanta.
J. D. Stcllings is from Augusta, |
and is otic of the brightest and
handsomest fellows in his class. He
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DRUQQI5T5.
a Full Lino of Cologne
J. W. BROWN & SONS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
OROBKMI,
CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS. TIN
WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE,
STOVES, GRATES,
Wood and Willow Ware, and Housefur-
nishing Goods Generally.
227 BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA
N.
REPAIRS
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
OF A 1.1. DESCKIITIOSS.
A FI LL LINE OF GLASSES.
Clayton St. opposite Post-office.
( ai ry
and
DRINK DELICIOUS
Toilet Articles.
CLAYTON STREET.
Cures Headache and Exhaustion
il
tf
whole place reminds one of a fim
. 1 , . , the class. lie expects to enter
•o*nio production wrought under
.. . , , , m the cotton business in l iiatta
the hand of a skillful painter. The 1
students in the higher classes are!
characterized here by the wearing)
of the student cap and gown. The
Theological students wear a black
gown and cap with a tassel on the
latter, while the lawyers and medi
cal men arc distinguished by a pur
ple and reil tassel on their caps.
The students here are required to
attend chapel services twice a day
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NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH.
Suoitr Luck between Athens, Ga., and Ati.axta, Ga., and all
WksTEHN ANI) Sol THKUN POINTS.
VIA ATLANTA.
and church the same number of bas always ranked well in bis classes ,
times on Sunday. Tlie student* have
an organized choir and furnish sing
ing for morning and evening prayers j
ami Sumlav service. Athletics here [
and will be one of the olass’ most I
worthy graduates. He will be a
oivil engineer.
Arthur Wrigley is from Macon,
are on top and their gymnasiums *»d is one of the original men of,
cannot be surpassed. Their hall the class. He has stood high in his
teams equal that of any southern classes, ami is one of the best ath-
college and in fact would make lotos in oollege. He will also be-
tnany professional teams hustle to come a oivil engineer,
down them on the diamond. Here S. B. Yow is from Avalon, Ga.,
every fraternity has a lodge situ and entered the cits* as a Junior,
ated here and there iu picturesque but has always ranked high and
spots where th«member* make their been one of its leaders, and will be
Short line to New Orleans and Texas, Arkansas ami Louisiana,
Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Athens. Ga., anil Portsmouth,
Va., offering a variety of routes by rail and water or all rail to Balti
more, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence and the East.
SHORT LINE TO
t
Charlotte, N. (’., Wilmington, N C., Raleigh N. (’., Norfolk, Ports
mouth, Petersburg and Old Point Comfort, Va.
THROUGH CAR LINE TO CHARLESTON, S. C.
Making the entire run ill daylight, a great comfort to ladies. No
transfer, affording unbroken travel by short line to Columbia, S. C.,
Sumter, S. C., and Eastern South Carolina.
QUICKEST AND BEST FREIGHT ROUTE
Between Athens, Ga., ami the North and East. Shortest and quick
est freight route between Athens, Ga.. and the West and Southwest.
Call on all agents of the Seaboard Air-Line for rates, schedules and
other information. H. W. B. GLOVER,
O. V. SMITH.. Traf. Mgr. Div. Pass. Agt.. Atlanta, Ga
T. J. ANDERSON, Pass. Agt., Norfolk, Va.