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THK KKl) AN!) BLACK,
TOWN idNb QflMPMS ,
Prof. Uh&rbonnier wai detained at his
home two days of the past week, being
too unwell to eome out.
On Thursday Mrs. (\ P. Willoox gave
an elegant luneheon, complimentary to
Mrs. Ferdinand Pliini/y and Mrs. James!
Barrett, of Augusta.
The novel ideas of the North and West
are getting a hold on the Noiith. Fifteen
years ago the proposition to hold a “ Wo
man Suffrage Convention” in Atlanta
would not have been entertained.
it Inis l»een reported lately that Mr. C.
Thompson Haskell will go to Atlanta
soon to talk over the situation with tin;
ladies of the Convention, and eome haek
prepared to start a branch organization
at the University.
Stubbs lost two suits of clothes this !
week. Mr. Stubbs' predicament is coin
dent with that of Li Hung Chang.
Hon. Clark Howell, of Atlanta, will be
in Athens to-day for a short time.
Miss (trace Met IHIaml lias engaged
Deupree hall again for the spring months
and will teach “ye awkward Freshmen”
how to waltz.
Miss May Hull, after an extended visit
to Washington City, wiil visit Miss Maud
Meniman, of Ualeigh, N. . iss Hull
will remain in Italeigli probably two
weeks and after that time her many
friends will gladly welcome her home.
Good things are happening every day.
Kent and Froggy Cook have shaved.
(Jet Prof. Charbonuier to explain to
you why he always passes on the south
east side of the big black towel in the
street.
The Young People's German Club ol
Athens met last night at Dr. Brumby's.
The evening was spent in a most enjoya
ble manner.
Miss Clyde Lyndon has returned from !
Wesleyan College.
Mr. Abe Kiostein, who h is been deal
ing out cigars and tobacco at Cohen's old
stand, has gone to Boston. Mr. Kfnstein
was recently attacked by a form of in
sanity produced by the excessive use of
strong coffee, hulls now on the toad to
recovery, and is expected to return home
in a few days.
On last Wednesday Mrs. M. A. Lips
eoinb was elected President of Lucy
Cobb Institute, to succeed Miss Millie
Rutherford who sent in her resignation
some time ago. .Several papers have
created the false impression that the
students of the University are responsi
ble for this step Liken by the late Prin
cipal of the L. C. 1.
Sophomore: Professor, which do you
consider the best section of this class ?
Prof, of Soph. Math.: Kxciihu me, sir,
hut don't you mean which is the least
worse.
The contest for Anulvemarian of De-
moslheniau Society will be held this
morning in the hall of the Society at
eleven o'clock. The announced speak
ers are Messrs. Bennett, Kyals, White,
(Law.) Ihitner and Haskell. The exer
cises will l>e very entertaining and the
small building will doubtless he tilled
with the friends and admirer* of the
contestants. It is very probable that the
following prominent gentlemen will se
lect the Anniversarian : Judge A. S. Kr-
win, Sir. James Barrett au<l Col. J. J.
Strickland.
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rir\spK( i \l di u’ouN r to sitbfn i s.
We regret lh.it we have not space for
a report of the Annlveiaarlnn content,
which wan held last Saturday at Phi
Kappa hall when Mr. G. F. Johnson
was selected an anniversarian.
Mi. Skiffs Talk.
| The darkest hour in the history of any
young man is when he si’s dow u to study
| how lie can gd money without working
j for it. lie had better get up and stal l a
peanut stand on the corner of some
street or learn the Jeweler's trade, lie
honest and keepout of debt.
It is not what a young man does once
a year, hut what lit does evt ry day that
reveals his real character. Watch your
every day life with an eagle's eye. The
heat place to have your watch and jew
elry repaired is at ?>kiff, the jewelers.
WK \\ \ NT YORK
Frank Boland, the genial manager of
the “’Varsity” base Icdl team, has been
quite si« k for the past week. Me has
about recovered now, ami is as busy as
ever with Ilia work as manager.
I)r, lliley says lie picked up an over-
coat sometime ago in Ids class-room, ami
desires it announced that the owner can
get the coat by calling at his house buck
of the Yahoo.
It will l»e a mistake to leave out the
class games this season for this series of
baseball games is one of great interest
to the students, ami also one of the most
entciLiining features of athletics at the
University to the public generally. Tin-
games could l>e played earlier in the
spring than is usual and so get the
* 'Varsity” in good trim for the regular
practice that would follow. i .... , , . . ...
1 Li . Lidstoiic will repair your eye-sight
**r. J«w Killorlu, of Savannah, has at Hklff, tlia Jewulera.
received a great many visitors recently,
Prescriptions.
bust minis uski).
CARKITI.I.Y (’OMPOIMIKII
TKI.KPHONK Iff
Red and Black.
UG TO THE POPULAR
BARBER SHOP,
NKXT TO S UDDKU’8.
DXK HAriKB, - Pioprktor.
who came to partake of a Imrrol of oya
torn m ill him from Ins home. To ease
the min.l of any reader who may la, af
fected hy the statement, it U heat to
atatc Ihiit thoy are all none now.
Mi. Ueorge llrll roomily of lit*. Junior
claa* left hut week with the Baldwin
Itogere Comedy Co. Mr. Hell haa had ill
Hood deal of experieneo on the it Lane and ,
„ , , II ' All KINDS of DYKING and < f.KANING
w.m not buncoed hy the inauatteraaaome
Heem to think. It was reported at the I Done nt the
time the company waa here that Mr. Hell
wax in love with one of the aiateka, hut
that gentleman denied this alatoment
Indore he left. Mr. Ilell waa a Junior
ami not a law student, aa waa reported ^Clayton St., next to K. I. Smith A Co.
in the Athena (burner.
Ku ry laiy present at the entertainment
ou laat Tueaday aeema to have fallen in j
I love wllli little Miaa Wal.la.
Meaara. Burner and Mize, of the elaaa
! of '1)7, have withdrawn from collegaj
I We are Kind to aee Joe Akerman with
! ua once more, ami appreciate Ida pres-
enee here aa the aileeeaaor of Mr. Heleh-
i er. Mr. Akerman haa been engaged
I lately in the phoaphate huaineaa of
Florida.
OUR NI'KCIAL AGKNT,
I). W. MtUrtRGOfl,
ATHENS. BA,
Is instnictcd to give to ('Iuh* our Lowest
Rates o)i all our goods.
faorgialitsaiiifly} Works,
Allorderaand enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
Gouda of our make are
referred to him.
The ruleu of the library are auch that
you cannot amoke in the hall, laugh,
talk, aludy leaaona anditia made known
to you finally that you have no real right
to ait there and liaten to the stillness
around you and are allowed to do it for
1 the present only Itecauae there la no
other place for you to go.
The many triends of Mr. Breach, ’!)7,
will lie sorry to bear of Ids departure
from college, lie ia now at the Belle
vue High School in Bedford county, Va'
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Srr\okir\g Supplies.
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( ommcrclal Hotel.
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LIVERY AND TEED STdBLES.
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Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
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23 .(A 2r& 23 2U R S.
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NEW YORK.
Michael Bros.
CARPETS, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES,
For Club Rooms »no Socictv Hsu*
Pineal Line of Neckwear ami Shoes
in the City.
11. Coftii Davis,
Restaurant,
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