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The local column will hereafter
he devoted strictly to religious and
scientific comments. All contrihu
lions of a humorous nature will be
rejected.
Dave Barrow, 3rd, '93, has been
admitted to the bar in Savannah.
A prosperous career is expected for
him in the law.
Miss Alice Williamsgave a whist
party on last Tuesday evening, com
pliiuentary to her guests, Misses
Whitehead and Thomas.
The Literary Club of Athens met
at Dr. Qerdine’s on Tuesday even
ing, at which Mr. George Butler
read a paper on Tennyson.
Dr. Boggs delivered an address
last week before the Negro State
College at Savannah.
Mr. Thomas Gerdine of the class
of ’93, who has been visiting his
relations in this city, left last
Wednesday for Washington City,
where he will spend the remainder
of the winter. Mr. Gerdine is eon.
nected with the United Stales Geo
logical Survey.
Miss May Hull, one of Athens’
fairest young ladies, who i« the
guest of Mrs. Hoke Smith this win
ter, is the recipient of many tl liter-
ing attentions at the National ap-
itol.
Dr. Kilcy: Gentlemen, in the
treatment of your themes display as
much freshness as possible.
Ex-Freshman, in the back of the
room : Th«l Sophomore ela»s is
strictly opposed to freshness of any
kind.
Mr. Charley Black lias about re
covered from the • ffects of a bad
carbuncle over Ins eye*
Mr. Stewart S. MacLenn, of Se
wanve, has lately been the guest of
Mr. G. W. Real), at llie Coinuieroi il.
Prof. Willcox compares liimseif
to Christian, who has carried a large
load ou his hack up a sleep lull.
He says that the load was the Soph
omore class, hut when he reached
the summit of the lull, he freed
himself and dropped his burden
into the abyss below by transf. rring
the worst element of the class to
Prof. Morris.
The friends of Miss Sarah Frier
son will be pleased to hear that she
is now the “Society Editress” of the
Rkd anu Black.
Miss Marion Boggs lias recently
returned to Athens, after spending
a most enjoyable Christinas season
in Savannah with relations.
Upshaw is having a hard time in
the Yahoo. Returning to his room
late one night he found his furni
ture in dreadful disorder, hut no
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sooner had he started the work of
rehabilitation than his door was I
locked from the outside and lie was:
given six hours in his room with no
way to escape. Mr. Upshaw is on ;
the lookout for the wrong doer and
says he shall be found sooner or la
ter. If in after years yon meet a
man beating himsef fiercely m the
breast and claiming that “ Phil
King” ruined him, you may put it
down that Upshaw caught Ins in |
considerate neighbor and that I lie
person before you is that very man. 1
Mrs. Ferdinand l’hiilizy gave an |
elegant dinner last evening, in lion |
or of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jus.
Burrell, of August i.
Miss Jeiine Garret, of Augusta,
will In the gilest of Miss Daisy Tal- ,
m idge, on Millegc Ave., ill a few
days.
The publication of the Constitu
tion of the Southern Collegiate As-
I sociatioii crowded 'lie local column
ollt of -lie lust issue.
It would be interesting to know
just how many coats of paints the
recently colored goats ill the Insli-
lute liavi on them. The oldest citi-
GOTO THE POPULAR
BARBER SHOP,
NEXT TO S UDDKH8.
DICK HARRIS. ■ Proprietor.
JOHN T JACKSON,
Ts/T KECHANT
Tailor.
Carries a full line of samples. Suits
made L> order, ( leaning Slid repairing
neatly done. All work guarani
All KINDS of DYKING and CLKANING
Done »it (ho
2'Clayton St., n* xtto E. I Smith A Co.
MODEL CIGAR STORE.
Fir\e Cigars, Tobacco ar\d
Smoking Supplies.
« OIIKN OM) HTANIM
i or. Avu. an<l Itrotul St., umh*i
< ommcrdal lintel.
.1. N. WILLIAMSON,
r.ens of the town say they can re
member wlicii tliey were lunch
smaller Ilian at present.
Two students on Hancock Ave.
lately engaged a sable valet at 2
a month. Napoleon was found
using the hair and tooth brushes in
the room and was immediately ‘
kicked out, being paid 5c and a
postage stamp for bis labor. With
Napoleon disappeared a razor, .040
cigarette pictures and a postal card.
Say, Craig Burrow, wont you
come out and play '<
The Popular Plate of
the Town.
Open Every Night Until 12 0 clock.
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LEADING
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All onlom ami enquiries for Alliens ami
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Com In of our niako sue
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