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Collegiate ar\d Social Life.
Mr. George 1*. Butler, of the Uni
versity of North Carolina, is hero
among his ohl friends again.
Mr. Malcoinh l.ockhart, an old
Georgia man, is in the city the
guest of Mr. Harvey Stovall.
The hills vilifying some members
of the faculty, are suppose to he
the work of the (I. A. K's.
Mr. Harmon Cox, to the regret of
his Iriends, was called home yester
day. *
Hatton Lovejoy, Athens, Ga.,
“The I.aw and its Kxeoution.”
The following are the honor men
an I are entitled to seats on the
platform:
A. II. COt'llSK.
1st Honor, T. II. Conner.
2nd Honor, .1. \V. Mason.
3rd Honor, J. \V. Hendricks.
Itl> II onor, \V. S. Cothran.
P. S. COUBSB.
1st Honor, (ieo. T. Jackson.
1’resenting the Wilcox prizes for * T\jlt5 3r\(j PrOCjljCG
excellence in French and German, T|; y oiTIt IIKIMTZ PICKLES,
fifty dollars each, to 1. II. Conner.
These prizes delivered hy the Chan- T, "' y Bru
cel I or. " HI plea*® you in CoIYcch un<l Teat.
RIDE A
HUNTER & OLIVER, Crawford Bicycle!
(Ht'CCKHHOKw TO II. H. \VK>T,
Make a Npeeialty of Niippl)ing the pub
lic with the purent ami frcMhent
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES
A Kill I I «i lie
And be Happy.
We Have them at the Right
Price.
T. FLEMING & SON,
Mr. l'rul K. Akin, of Carlersville,
arrived in the city yesterday and is
the guest of friends here.
The Virginia team will come hi
today at 1:20 p.m. Let as many
students as possible he present at
Georgia depot to meet the team.
The graduating class will lie in the
cliapel. Men I rum the Jiin., Soph,
and Freshmen ongh to go down.
Cotillion Dance.
The dance annully given hy the.
Cotillion Cluh, came off Monday
night and was the success that the
dances of Altai orgini/.alioii iiMially
have been. The music was especi
ally good oii a lhis night, and as there
had been no dance for three nights,
all were rested. Mr. Grat Colvin
led with Mrs. Coldi, some of the
most successful figures of the sea
son. Mr. Oglesby with Miss laps
comb introduced a number of puz
zling figures. Mr. Will Spain with
Miss Burke closed the dance hy
simple lint beautiful massing of
couples.
S. A. E. CHAPTER HOUSE.
The S. A. K. Fraternity closed a
deal with Mr. Griffi th yesterday for
the rental of the old Harrow place
for a Chspti r House. This is a
beautiful old place situ ited off
Prince avenue surrounded with lree H
and grape arbors. They will go in
possession on the fir*l of September
next and he fully prepared for the
opening of college in the middle of
tlie month.
This is another step that is going
to help to make college lifcalGeor
gia more pleasant than ever. The
S. A. K s. are to he complimented
upon having secured so desirable a
home.
Programme for Commencement Day,
Wednesday, June 16, 1897.
KPBAEEU8 AND ESSAYISTS.
Thomas II. Conner, Carlersville,
Ga., “American Political Ideas.”
George T. Jackson, Augusta, Ga.,
“Farewell to College life.”
L. D. \\ alson, Jackson, *>a., “The
South's part ill the fjrmalion and
extension of the L moil.”
SPEAKEBS OP I.AW Cl.ASS.
Patrick Haralson, Blair*ville,Gj.,
“The Majesty of Law.”
Delivery of the prize of the Kd
ward Thompson Company to the
law student submitting the best
Thesis.
Delivery of diplomas hy Chan
cellor.
Address to graduating class by
Prof. Iluopir.
Adjournment ami formal closing
of t lie session.
Special Order, No. li ', University of
Georgia, May 2lilh, 1X97.
Upon tlie advice and witli the
consent of the Chancellor of the
University, the following promo
lions and appointments are oldcrcd
in the Corps of Cadets, ami they
will lie obeyed and respected ne-
eordingly:
lo he Adjutant, W. I,. Kissinger.
To he Sergeant Major, L. Cothran.
To lie Captains, L. A. Whipple, K.
li. Pomeroy.
To he Lleilli II lilts 1st, V.
Waldo,i, li. I). Watkins; 2nd, II. II
While, ('. .Herman; did, A. Aker
man, C. A. Weddinglou.
To lie Sergeants I hi, G. Karnes,
L. Mo-ris; 2nd. K I). Jenkins, J, (i.
Oglesby, Jr.; 3rd, II. S. Walden, 1>.
G. Il. idt; III,, G. I). Perdue, T. M.
Hicks; .»th, T. N. Denmark, II. A.
iliiggina; fith, It. M. Charlton, W.
A. Thompson.
To he Corporals, ('. W. Young, G.
I'. Walton, W . J. Hammond, K I*.
Calhoun, L. C. Itucker, F. Dodd, A.
/.. < osart, K P. Slianuou, J. I). Me
Cuiry, D. J. I). Myers.
Hy order Col. Snei.i.iwj.
Patronize home industries, hoys,
and get your flowers from Fred S.
Morton, lie always helps athletics.
He has very line Sweet Peas and
Kerns for hou<|Uela.
Summer.*. School
In Chemistry.
and Laorntory work. He*,
hion beginn June 2'*tli. Apply to
f'IIAH. ||. IIKRTV,
Adjunct I'rofcasor in Chemistry.
JOE W. TURNER,
HNK < IGA KM, TOIIAf CO, CIOAIt
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1'atroriage Of College hoys nolle I ted.
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CHOCOLATE
BONBONS.
Johnson’s
Tropical Fruit Candy
T. A. BURKE,
BOI-E AOKNT.
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We are sole agents for the Waverly
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people lire rlillug them, why not you?
McDANNELL
I Ian returned to Athena after an almcnio
of nix niontliH. lie ran be found
at old aland, 110 Itroad
ntreet, where he
continue to make tlione
Fine Cabinet Photographs !
$2.00 Per Dozen,
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Aathens Ga.
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Dry Goods Store
In ©sorgia.
MICHAEL .'.BROS.,
Athens, Ga.