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THE HED AND BLACK.
The Demosthenian.
The Fair at Macon. TOWN dNb C/mTUS.
The Dixie Inter state Fair will
he held in Macon from October 23d Wanted:—To know why a cer-
to November 8th, 1894, an«l will he tain prominent member of '96 ob-
the greatest Southern Exposition of ject* to having it mentioned that of business was dispensed with and
the year. #40/ 00 are offered a* “he waa seen on the campus," and the society proceeded to the elec-
premiums. The raoe track has been why any allnsion whatever to any- lion of members. The following
improved, and everything done that thing that “happened more than were unanimously elected and in
is necessary to open the fair on such oncet” is likely to arouse his ire? ilialed, to wit: Messrs. Connally,
a broad and liberal scab' as will af yj r _ j rv j |a . Branch, '97, spent a Wellhouse,Mitchell Walker,Hawes,
ford a full and ample illustration of day or two in Augusta this week. Itoyd, Markham, Black, Dorsey,
Keen, Burgher, Akcrman, Upshaw,
The Tennis Association was re- Kent, White, Robertson,
organized this morning, the follow- The following question was »o-
ing officers being chosen: Presi looted for debate on Saturday next:
dent, II. Bacon, 96; \ ice, J. W. Resolved, That, “Japan wasjusti-
Web n, l.aw; Manager, W. L. Kemp, lied in declaring war against China."
Leading disputants, Floyd and Hen
dricks.
Bacon, Kemp, Prof. Patterson, H. Soph Declaimers, Dodd and
W. Stubbs, 96, E. M. Gammon, 95. Traylor; Junior Orators, Carson and
Thirty members were enrolled.
be
the resources and possibilities, not
only of the State of Oeorgia, but of
the entire South.
Attractions, grand and varied,
have been provided, the greatest
being the “Midway Plaiannce,’’ that
.. ' , , .... '95; Secretary and Treasurer, P. K.
delighted the thousands who visited , ,, .
.., , i .. Boland, 97; hxecutive C ommittee,
Chicago at the Columbian Lxposi- ’ ’ ’
(,ioii. Hera will be neon the German
\ illage, Street of Cairo, Japanese
Village, Libbey (Hass Works, The
in.. c .1 ,, -,.,1 Prof. I atterson offered a cup to
Blarney Castle, l he Moorish Palaee, 1
Palace of Illusion, and Ferris com P tUHl for 1,1 the of lhe
Wheel. Ollier features will he the to,lr,,l,llu ” 1 '
Sanford Sisters,the celebrated Mon- The reserved seats tickets for the
tana Silver Statue, and Achilles Ktnr Opera House, will be sold
i 11 ion, the marvelous equilibrist hereafter at the office of Mr. Fred
will participate in the debates this
The Demosthenian Society was y oar > and :l cordial invitation is ex-
called to order by President Gtfy- Unded to lhe " ew Ulen . especially,
ton. On motion the regular order *° enter into the debates.
Prof. Morris will start his class in
Anglo-Saxon next week.
Prof. Barrow conducted the Y. M.
C. A. meeting in New College Iasi
night. About fifty students were
out. At the meeting next Friday
night, the new members will he en
rolled.
The elocution classes, under Dr.
Riley, resumed work this week. All
students who wish to try for speak
ers' places at commencement are
required, under the new law, to
take elocution.
G. W. Beckett, '94, is now a mem
ber of the Macon & Dublin Rail
way Co's, orps of engineers, and is
now engaged in surveying a right-of
way*betweeii Macon and Savannah.
Mr. Beckett was one of the most
popular members of Ins class, and
11 nut,
Society adjourned.
Gcyton, Pres.,
E. C. Ryai.s, See. pro tern.
I
on the Spiral lower.
All who attend this fair will be
pleased.
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College News.
There are now over eighty candi
dates in training for the Harvard
crew.
Vale’s eleven plays the season’s
opening game today with Trinity
st Hartfort.
S. Morton on College Ave.
Miss Edna Pope, a charming
young lady, of Atlanta, is visiting
friends in the city.
Bacon, '96, has recently invested
in a pair of smoked eye-glasses
which give him such a
appearance that he has determined
to wear them constantly.
Mr. J. C. Sessums, an honor grad
The Phi Kappa.
On last Saturday, the 22nd, the
Phi-Kappa Society held its first
meeting of the session ‘94 95.
The society was called to order
by President Ge&rreld, and then
the following officers, who were
elected at the last meeting held in
the session of ’9.1-91, were duly
sworn: President, H. Bacon; 1st
Vice President, J. J. Gibson; 2nd
Vice President, R. O. Ridl
Treasurer, F. W. Bean; Secretary
one of the best musicians in college.
AT1IKNS BOOK A * *
t * STATIONERY CO.
Is the place fur Students to buy tlieir
BOOKS * 122 * STATIONERY.
No Extortion There.
Yale will endtfavor to have the of Emory, will enter the Law p. j. Shearouse; 1st Censor,
Princeton game take place lintnc- °lasa in Jan ary. Fletchur; 2nd Censor, C. II. Holden;
tliatoly after Thanksgiving this The Cotillon club of Athens had Corresponding Secretary, W. A.
B. RAPHAEL,
^ Tailor ad Eitota ',
COLLEGE AVENUE.
a meeting last Wednesday aftcr-
Therc are 112 students in advance noon. Mr. Harry Charbonnier was
of last year’s Freshman class at selected President with Mr. Frank
Harvard, making an enrollment of Hardeman Secretary.
582.
GO TO THE POPULAR
BARBER SHOP,
Harris.
The society then turned to the
head of “Klectiun of Members,”
under which head the following
Mr.c„iiioi,„„,,1Mho»„ Dlffl Hl!l1 ^ - Proprietor.
\, l uiv.r-.u ..1 X iMtwmk ft W. Prioft,& Ujiiok,a ii. Bftiur,
We hope he will won J. W. Mason, J. W. Spain, D. Hun
_ be on the campus again. nicutt, L D. Wataon, F. B. Spain,
The Glee Club. Harry Floyd’s new ’Varsity dap " • C. 1 ituer, J. h. 1 easier, O. A.
The University Glee Club is now °*» b « '“ard “>1 over the campuf Do,,er ' U ' ll:lr I ,er > ,c - 1> - Mar *- A - s -
recruiting Us ranks for its tour next Newl Wstkins, ’93, spent sevdr
own last week. He will I son. F. G. Hodgson, W. G. Basin-
t here is an instructor for
students.
every *i* of hi , iiiaer .
Richardson, Y. C. Watson, F. L.
„„ . . , f I Newt Watkins, ’93, spent several Culver, L Heller, J. G. Kichard-
spring. Ihehrst rehearsal of the lUvit own , Mt we ,, k Ht . ^ iu ,
clublwa. held this morning A return to college in November and ger, B. F. Ifiley.Jr.
1 anjrr, Mandolin and Guitar t tab .. ollter lho Uw claM . Th . floor w f lH then „ Unded to
also being organized in connection i
1 — the new men, and they all
NEXT TO 8' UDDER’S.
UlLLKUNU’S CAFE.
The Popular Place of
thB Town.
Open Every Night Until 12 0 'dock.
Since last commencement Mr. A.
II. Patterson has been added to the
faculty of the University asinstrnc-
Mc Dowell & Son,
delivered
In fact,.
peat little speeches,
success of Phi Kappa
-KIXE-
with the Glee Club. All students
• lessed with good voices are re
quested to make it known to Presi- -j - — -i .......... I.. , , ,
dent Brooks, or any member of the ,or tbe department of Physics. ol 1 1 »usuiug t.rm is assured, ( OllItM't 1011( k l*lGS, 1’1'lllts
club, so that their names may be Hi. •oholarly aocompli.hmenu, by tha noble efforts of the
proposed. joined tahia interest in athletics, '*•*; “ambers last Saturday. AND CIGARS.
..ews ini' »«. •— will make him one of our most pop
course, to run a paper cost* 1 bv' ow ular professors,
i, • . . .. . nt of
Printers are not woikmg fot
love of the thing. We are •
aware.that it is thought by u
that the paper is heir to a bad #
contracted by last year's st
Now, we wish it to he underst
that we are not encumbered by
such legacy and don’t intend to
for we feel assured that the l
are going to support us by *
paid subscription. In Liking
Mr. Thomas Reed, a devoted
alumnua of the Society, made a neat COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS, GA
l address, showing the advantages to ; - —
The Law class has organised a he derived by constant attention to j
the Society, telling of the experi
ences of some of its most distin-
speeiai debating society, its mem
bership to be confined to the class. __1§ WpB,
Its object is to affordes|«cial train- 1 guished a umni, and end ending up
, ing in parliamentary usage. The in a tribute of love to the Society,
following officers have been elected, ' Thejfollowingsubject wasselected
\ix. Kugene Dodd, President; P. for today: licsolved, That “Foreign
| D. I)uBose, \ ice President; C. T. immigration should be prohi' ited."
Haskell, Critic, M. E. Bush, Scc’y. It is hoped that a great number
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