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THE RED AND BLACK.
Death of Ex-Governor Brown.
It is our e:ul duly to day to an-
vioutioc the death of one who has
proven to he one of the greatest
benefactors of our loved University.
In the eity of Atlanta, yesterday,
all that was immortal of that gifted
and noble man, ex-Governor Joseph
E. Brown, took its flight to a world
beyond. One and all will read
with regret the announcement of
this sad fact, and one more noble
Georgian has left ns. Through the
noble geneiosity <>f this distinguish
ed man many a youth has been able
to obtain a college education at our
University, and his name will never
die in the hearts of the people of
our great stile. A collection is be
ing made to-day among the students
for the purpose of sending a Moral
offering to the bereaved family.
to aim 4'ib caruus
Mr. Louis Unwell, our soliciting
agent has been called home by the j
sickness of his brother.
John Dorsey is in Gainesville.
llenry l’orler is in Atlanta.
Prof, and Mrs.0. M.Strahan have
returned from their bridal lour.
Ed. Dougherty is spending the
week in Atlanta.
The University Court must lie re
vived.
Perry Hill, ex'97, was in town
Sunday.
The Glee Club won’t give an en
tertainmcnl until after Christmas.
Wc were glad to see “Jug”Mo-
Culehcii over on a visit this week.
Dr. Boggs was absent, from the
city during the greater part of the
week.
The football team had its picture
taken last Monday afternoon.
Trainer Winston left for New |
York last Tuesday, where he expects
to meet the football experts of the
. jiintry, and secure a position for
t the real of the year. lie has
brought our team up to a high state
of efficiency, and the best wishes of
every man in college go with him.
The team broke training in Sa
varnish Thursday night.
On account of ill health, Moss
(Law) has been forced to leave col
lege. His many friends trust that
lie will soou be entirely well.
“ What’s the matter with our
line?” “ Ft's all right."
\ The many friends of Mr. T. F.
Smith, ea-TKi, have been delighted
to see him on the campus this week.
He will return to college after
Christmas and take Dtw.
-‘Oli. vou're full of tarka and mud,
A la ham!’’
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Are we to have class foot-hall
games this year? If so, when?
The football team left Savannah
on the Central train at 8.30, and
reached Athens yesterday at 1
o'clock in the afternoon.
A large iiuiiihrr of the fellows
stayed over in Atlanta until Sunday
afternoon. They enlivened the jour
ney hack to Athens with yells and
songs.
At the Opera House.
During the past week Miss liar- j
rictlc Weems, supported by John
Dotu), has presented a repertoire of]
standard dramas, including Othello, j
The Lady of Lyons, and The Tam- ;
iug of the Shrew.
Miss Weems is an actress of ex
ceptional merit, and Mr. Doud gives
her excellent support. Mr. Parker
is also quite a clever actor. The
company is seen to the best advan
tage ill Othello, where both Miss
Weems and Mr. Doud have purls
which they are well-fitted to por
tray.
The company deserved and should
have received much belter au
diences than they did.
Society People.
Our dislike to it, if impressed,
would help do away with the great
deeeitfiilness which is carried to ex
cess among our prominent society
people -yes, society people, the
class that ignores the unpretending
and humble people. The art of liv
ing easily in regard to money and
keep out of de t, is to pitch your
scales of living at least one degree
below your means, and buy your
Christmas presents from Skiff, the
jeweler.
•J.W. Brown &• Sons
Dealers in China, Clans ami Lamp*. have
now in Mtouk a full line of
Christmas coons,
Consisting of Fancy China, suitable for
presents for old amt young. A largo
assortment of TOY TKA SKTS
for the children. Also, a
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Red and Black.
out SPECIAL AGENT,
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ATHENS. GA„
Is instructed to givy to t ’IIIha our Lowest
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All orders and enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
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