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VOL. VII.
THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE ON CHAR­
ACTER.
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OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
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LTHENS, GA., SATURDAY FEE 535. 1888.
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NO. 18
want of chai eter on the part of the stanlly deteriorated, and now are | love
literature, Horace, Livy, JuveEsquimaux or at least the want of the subjects of another people. : nal,
Sallust, Cicero, Virgil, and
good c'iarjjtJer. This depraved Therefore, we can safely say that an Terence,
To treat of this comprehensive
will never be forgotten,
character m.y not be entirely due extremely warm climate is no more ; They
were men of character,
theme in its minutest details, would
to climatic nfluence ; but we can favorable to the development of good
Greece, at one time, the most rerequire more time and space than we
safely afflrnnhat the climate exert- characterthan an extremely cold one.! fined country
now have at our disposal. We inin the world, has a fine
ed great intuence over it. These
Now, as a third and last type, I climate. It was here that such men
tend to examine three classes of
people w'lo hhabit these extremely take ihe inhabitants of those coun- :>* Homer,
people in this discussion ; but beSocrates, Thucydides,
cold cou"o,tri s, are effectually isola- tries whose climate is neither too '1'hales,
and Plato lived. Their
fore proceeding further, we doubt
lated from the rest of the world. hot nor too cold, but just between
works have come down to us, and
not it would be well to define char
The whi'.c i an cannot introduce his these
extremes. Our own grand are still regarded as wonderful.
acter.
institutions, because he cannot sur country
Thus we see that where good cliis of this type. We have
Character is a distinct mark, pro- vive long- dough
to to do so.
every kind of climate. While the mate exists, good character also experly or quality by which one perThe Esquimaux has no code of mountains of the West and North i ists; and where bad climate
exists
son or thing is distinguished from
law, but ajts according to his own are covered with fleecy snow,
character also exists. Every
the
others ; or as Emerson says, "charinclinations. He has no form of re- gardens and groves of the
South aie Georgian should thank God for his
acter is moral order seen through
ligion but indolatry. The sound of verdant and luxuriant. This enables kindness. We, too, are able
to point
the medium of an individual naa church Ml never echoed in the every one to suit his taste as to cli I to a long list of patriots
whose
ture." In all ages of the world,
icy valle3- s around his home; the mate. There is uo nation upon the
' 'Doom we till with scarce a sigb,
each nation has had its own charshrill
whistle ot a locomotive would earth no older than ours, which has For ihey aie Freedom's now and
acteristic, peculiar to itself, and
Fame's;
distinguishing it from all others. frighten him almost to death. He produced so many eminent men. It Some of ihe tew, the immortal names
has to devour food as a glutton in is the home of orators who, by their That were not born to die."
Each has i'sowu code of laws each
order to preserve his life. Now, all fiery eloquence, have stirred multiLet us watch our characters, and
has its own customs and manners
them as sacred. Let us upeach has its civil and religious ined of tlies' things are caused by the tudes to rebellion, or by their im-.
rigorit^e climate. Could we rcu passioned oratpry calmed tumult ^ hold the characte
nations each has its peculiar form sonablfT
r of our State and
xpect to lind good cuarac- uous crowds; of [A>cta
v- Cavern re P
of Government, &c. Besides these ters
where such a state of things ex- mic verses have delighted thousand
s;
more noticeable marks of distinction
HUBERT ESTES/
ists? Perhaps some one will insist of ministers who, by their
persuathere are others of minor impor- that it
is theabsence of civilizing in sive powers, have caused
hosts to
tance, as diversity of dress, diet, flueuces
that causes the baseness of bow at the foot of the Cross;
SEVERAL LECTVKES.
of
habits, &c.
character. This is true; but, what statesmen whose
wisdom has astonDuring ihe past week it has been the
Now by placing all these together causes the absence of civilizing in- ished the world;
of warriors who,
ple.'isure of the students to listen to severand closely inspecting them, we are fluences? We can attribute it to by their valor,
devotion, and sacrial fine lectures from Dr. J. G. Armstrong.
enabled to form some idea of ihe one thing only, and that thing is the fices, have carved
their names upon
He lectured to a crowded boose last Suncharacter of the people, both indi rigor of the climate. Therefore, we the temple of
fame. What more
day afternoon at the new Opera House,
viduallyand collectively. There is come to the conclusion that too cold could a nation ask
than the All wise
and treated the subject of "Keligion of
no more potent factor in the fqrma- a climate is not favorable to the de- God has given America
? The clis
tion of character, than climate. It velopment of a good character.
Science,"
in such a masterly way that
mate is one of the greatest blessings,
is climate that controls the temperNow, let us for example, take an because, being invigora
everyone
was
convinced of the close relating, it gives
ami nt of a people ; and tempera- inhabitant of a very hot coontry. clearness and bril'ianc
tions
existing
between
them. Ilia lecture
y to the mind,
ment influences character. There Look at the people of India and and activity
on
Faust
was
delivered
in the Phi-Kappa
and buyancy to the!
are various other ways in which Southern Africa. As a rule, they body. We can say that America's I ha" on Tuesday aflernoo°' and 80 Sreat
climate affects character.
are indolent, lazy, &c; A beneficent climate is the main cause of heP ! interval was ma ifeated in it that he was
Now first, let us take for an ex- Father has, indeed, blessed them. prosperity.
requested to repeat it at the new Opera
ample, an inhabitant of the Polar The soil, with very little cultivation,
England has a fine climate, and House. He lectured Fnduy afternoon at
regions. On examination, we fiud yields bountiful harvests. Tropical
the Phi-Kappa hall on "Elocution." At
him to be inhospitable, deceitful, fruits thrive here, thus furnishing she can point to great men almost the conclusion of this lecture he was prerough, &c. His character is bad great supplies of food. The country without number. France owes a sented with a handsome gold-headed
cane
and corrupt. One of the survivors is so very hot that a white man can- great portion of her greatness to her by the students of the
University of Georclimale.
The
common
people
of
this
of the ill-fated "Greely Expedition," not survive for any length of time,
gia, as a testimonial of their esteem. He
relates, in speaking of the Esqui- and, therefore, these people, like lie country were able lo overthrow mon will shortly
return when we hope he may
maux, "that on one occasion, as the Esquimaux, are isolated. They aie archs and forever establish the fact be induced
to
lecture ou Cfesar or Hamlet.
pnrty of explorers approached an given to the vilest types of fanati- that the people rule. Men of character,
who were wearied of seeing
Esquimaux village, a man emerged cism; they have no institutions of a
The Law Class held its usual defrom a hut and began to approach Mining character; they are super- imbecile Kings manage the affairs
of state, "rose and in one night re- bate last Saturday. The question,
them. At first he pretended to be titious,, &c.
quited the wrongs of centuries."
Resolved, That High License is predelighted at the presence of strau
These people seem to be content
Italy,
whose
capital
city was once ferable to Prohibition. Debated
gers, and invited them to his hut, with passing the time in idleness,
"mistres
s
of
the
world,"
has a splen- affirmatively by Messrs. Curry,Hixwhich invitation the party accepted. and grossly misuse the blessings of
did climate. The breezes from the on, Johnson, B, B., and Racy; and
When they reached the hut, how- God, by making them subserve vile
negatively by Messrs. Hughes, Walever, several Esquimaux sprang up ends. Now, all of these evils are mountains rushed through the corlis,
Eberhardt, Johnson, A. S., Crumridors of the capitol and fanned the
on them, and would have massacred the effects, in a great measure, of
uey
and Lane, Decided in favor of
cheeks
of great Senators
This
them unless they had used their climate. The Egyptians, who inaffirmati
ve by the Vice President,
country
has
produced men whose
fire arms. This clearly shows a habit a warm country, have confame can never die. So long as men Mr. W. E. Steed.
DEMOSTHENIAN HAM,, "|
Feb. 25, 1888 J
that his gift could not 11 been bestowed upon a more i, ,rei-iative
Society met and called to order
liring tn e by President Brand. Minutes of
crowd. In regard to
building, we would say it the. ex proceeding meeting read and adoptperiment of soliciting s criptions ed.
has been tried and tli failed.
The society turned to head of
iety will motions. A committee consisting
Hence, the Phi Kappa
endeavor out of its ov | funds to of Coiner, Johnson and Boone, was
repair its hall. We tru that this appointed to confer with Col. Charieut of a bonnier concerning anniversarian's
step will be the eomme
determined effort to secii a first- ..-j. It was defided to have the
nil ire col- anniversary on Tuesday next. W.
c'ass gymnasium foi
Andtrsou, Jr., and A. W. Moore
i ege, and that the Smith? ni asium
K \.y will were elected and initiated regular
fund of the Phi-Kappa
bear fruit to the benefit, |he'entire members of the society.
The question for the competitive
society.
debate was changed, and the time
LITERARY
was appointed for one month from
to-day. Question, Resolved, That
PHI KAPPA MAI-U I
Feb.«, 1888. J the right of suffrage be extended to
Society met and was caled to or the women in the U. S.
Miller was elected ' Mell Memoder by President Poe. Mftmtea of
preceding meeting and appjkvud.
ial" Orator.
Steed was elected Editor-in-Chief
Mr. B. F. Can- was eledted and
The Demosthenian Anniversary duly initiated a member of the So t)f the REPORTER.
exercises have been postponed until
new committee, consisting
ciety.
nexl Tuesday, and for this reason it
of
Brown,
, Miller and Cooper was
The regular order of business be
ited to select judges for the
is impossible to present to our read
ippoin
ing suspended, and the bead of elec
ders with this issue an eight page
debate.
lions called, Mr. C. R. Tate was competitive
The eomuiitteee on music was inSDeel containing the speeches of the
elected Business Manager of the structed to obtain the Athens colortwo anniversarians. However, this
Reporter, and responded in a beau
double issue will come out next Sated band for Auniversarian day.
»rday, if the Demosthenians hold liful and chaste address.
The question for debate, Junior
For President of the Society, M
t'>eir exercises next week, and the
and Senior orators, and Sophomore
Qnarterman was unanimously elect
readers may expect a treat.
| there made, and still recognize the
University Reporter. importance of Lucy Cobb Dots and
[Second-Clan* Matter.']
Society Notes.
We would be delighted to see 'ere
Published by the PHI KAPPA AND DEMOSTHENIAN SOCIETIES.
our college days shall close, the old
Unviversity, so dear to all our
EDITORIAL STAFF.
E.iHor-in-Ohief
hearts,r'se up in its might and make
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.MisceMany ^ i;U)l st ,. ifles toward prosperity.
P. S. Black, P.K..........
We trust that the next Editors will
Local
R. F. Maddox, D ........
..Society guard her interests as faithfully as
G, A. Whitehead, Jr., P. K
Alumm we )ia ve tried to ; and that renewed
W. W. Sheppard, P. K....
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ing day, week, month and year of
BUSINESS MANAGER, Oscar Davis, D.
The UNIVKROTT REPORTER is issoed every her existence.
With best wishes for the success
Saturday afternoon during the college year,
by the literary societies of the University of of our worthy successors in office,
Terms, One Dollar per year, strictly in and for the continued prosperity of
advance.
Communications solicited from students and the Reporter, we make our bow, and
turn the paper over into their hands.
ftlumui. Address all communications to
THE REPORTER,
T. W. REED,
Athens, G»
Editor in Chief.
O. S. DAVIS,
VALEDICTORY.
Business Manager.
Old Father Time notifies us today that half
of me
the cmmtiiabe
collegiate term
clay
iiaii 01
unm
has passed away, and that we must
step down and out to make room lor
those whose gooct(?) fortune it may
be to secure our positions. Our
connection with the University REPORTER has been one of much pleaslire, although of considerable work,
and we sever our friendly and p'easant relations upon its editorial staff'
with a great reluctance.
The REPORTER started out this
aus-
Mr. W. E. Steed was elected Elitor
Chief of the University REPORTER
and Mr. C. R. Tate
this mornint,,
was chosen to fill the office of Busi
ness Manager. These geutlemc
are eminently qualified to fill the;
positions to which they have been
will, no
" ' "" ~ "" -' " ""
doubt, be filled with
pices, and from a financial standpoint, it is in a very good condition
at present. The circulation lias increased from 15 to 20 per cent, over
the last year; and its advertisement
are all working nicely.
The literary department has been
criticised in many instances, anil
perhaps enemies had been made by
per
-- • •
-. ,4 „ ;,.,
statements which
have *----.„
been made
,n
its columns, but we hope that such
enmity, if it exist, will be laid aside,
and that everything will work
smoothly during the remainder of
the college year It has been our
constant endeavor to present the
readers of this little sheet as reada-
At!
Ass't, Mr. Threadcraft2d Ass't.Mr.
Dean', 1st Censor, Mr. E.W. Rogers
2,1 Censor, W. D. Reid Secretary and
C C. Poe Clavmger.
Returning to the regular order,
Mr. Moon responded as Senior ora" W., as Soph
On motion, society adjourned.
BRAND, Pres.
ANDEHSON. Sec.
A FAILURE.
deserves to be crowned
with
honor
whose life is a failure.
deol.imer.
Tbe follo wing question. Resolved, Hee who only lives to eat and drink
ThaUhere should be a high hcense
d at. cumu l ate money is a fa.lm. .
o'h sale of whiskey in the State ^ M e jeweler, is a failure ,n many
.
on U
^ ^^ ^.^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ giye u
well as betng
mlly.
tivei v by Messrs. Broyles, A., Jones, faclion to nil bis patrons. -Watch
Us best Rogers,' E. W., Sheppard, Tate and alld jewelry repairing and engravFhe
Bulherford , w ^t . neg atively by Messrs. Broyles,.
w.shes to M.ss M.I
Gantt R j Sm , thf j.
Principal of L.
R. H(irvey Joll n*n. ,ra d uate rf he
Walker and Weaver The Pre
u, raise $ 000 to.*
^^ ,a A com , og lawyer of the
favor
of
dent gave his
ma ,n b u,ld ng L nUe
city
of
Attanu.
the affirmative.
Appointments
Wright ;
the Soulhel, States, and the men Senior orators, Poe
Junior
orators,
Spence
and
StewarV.
of
Athens
should
not
hesitate
to
utions lave
ave been ounor
,
suctions
of- of tens s
vS II week, concerning subscribe at once the amount winch goph> declairaei. s, Elhs and Jones
- - - foi
- next Saturday,
«-tnr,lav. ReI
Debate
affaTrs of great importance, and al | is asked for.
solved/That
England
has
progressed
though few have brought forth fruit,
PHI-KAPPA GYMNASIUM.
more in science, art and literature,
we hope to see 1 he time when all
durino- the last one hundred years
will be carried out.
than \he United States. Affirma
enaeavun*. to
«, keep
,. our
Through the kind ness of M
We have endeavored
negative,
Black
and Boston
loll co umns as bright and newsy Hoke Smith, of Atlanta, the Phi
__ _
_
as poss We. and fcel now that the Kappa Society is to have . gymnaRnd Knight.
local department is the most imflor siun,
He generously offered to
Debate for Saturday week, ReUntoneona college journal. We equip the gymnastum, and pay he solved, That the orator is more powhave passed compliments upon oth- expensesof such equ.pmen ^a^»fl al«, erful than 'he press ; affirmative,
ere and have had them passed on us; suggested the advisability of sol.ut Shaw and Moon; negative.Wilcoxon
'subscriptions for the repairing
attacked exchanges and
and Williford.
return
No other business before the Society, the meeting then adjourned.
we have on,
nnhold the dignity of the REPORTER, columns of the Repoitc. in
President.
Moreover, we feel amply repaid in the Phi Kappa soc.ety and t e
,
our society column for all insertions dents in general, and assuie him |
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Lucas, Bearing & Co.,
Merchant
Tailoring
and Gents Furnishing
Goods. Latest styles in
French and English
suitings, Hats, shirts,
Umbrellas, Neck-wear,
Etc New Goods constantly arriving. Call
and examine our stock,
Broad street, Athens,
Georgia.
At the University of Berlin, there
other two, having at the dead of
tirely a different f^ectacle: On the the
present six hundred Amerit broken into their own room, are at
second floor miglt have been seen nigh
nts.
stude
can
morn.
:>ne room several rest peacefully until
in
ed
regat
cong
Mr.
that
learn
to
tenburg, '88, writes that
Wes
Van
We are sorry
They secure other board, and beof the F H. Sporting Asso
bers
mem
his
at
sick
quite
home in the mild southis
at
ell
well
the
How
is
out
he
Albert
smoking, or pe- fore the chapel bell rang
w>re
Some
n.
elatio
in more ern clime, Anchor Hope College,
boarding bouse.
is, or latest hour of 9, they were nestled
pape
dail;
the
g
rusin
now Michigan. Our friend Westenburg
There was "Cain" raised at the
attention comfortable quarters. Two
the
to
d
regar
in
lars
circu
pres- was the former able editor-in-chief
Stilwell House tho other night, in
while others grace the Stilwell with their
kms;
clncgame
of
ed
are at the hotel, and one of this journal.
which pistols and brick-bats figur
reveling in he poetry of Math, ence, two
were
in search of a place
We noticed quite an able article
conspicuously.
Astronomy, when suddenly still wanders
and
prein one of our exchanges entitled :
Dr. Armstrong holds a tender place some one enter witn a drum an where his reputation has not
.
itted
adm
" Are our Popular Amusements Dehim, in order to be
in every students heart.
instrument whi«h always has a ten- ceeded
ts
men
orna
now
moralizing," in which the author
Tom Thornton and Cale Tale dency to excit; the sentiment of The following sign
"No
eHous
s'
sses dancing and card playing
Fear
at
s
discu
of the
have been confined to their room
music in the undent's soul and the front
length. The article con"
here.
some
at
ded
this
boar
Blackwell's Island, several days
those present i nmediately began to students
tains many excellent points. The
EXCHAKGMS.
week.
serenade a transient boarder, of the
subject is discussed in a broad,
We would like to see the mud holes Hayseed dramatic company, to
try
coun
this
scholarly manner. The author eviThe only school in
whom the Fatu had assigned such
at the campus gate filled.
of
se
cour
's
year
dently has very little sympathy with
lay in the which has a four
Thu Fears H ouse breaks up March dangerous quarters. He
that narrow, puritanical sentiment,
.
t in the law is Yale
every
1st., and most of the boys have a! next room, <,,iietly wrap
The Purdue contains several in- which would frown upon
fully ignoaslife,
ready become "Stimmey House arms of Morpheus, bliss
of
sion
articles this month. "So- amusement and diver
rant of his surroundings; but when teresting
the
rats."
than
a
reaso
gh
," thou
signing no othe:
iation began a selection cialism and Anarchism
Mr. Arnold Broyles has sent on a the assoc
is treated fact that it is a " worldly amusect,
subje
worn
wella
quite
cym
s,
drum
on tin-horns,
large order for the Flii Kappa Gym- Erminie
refreshing. ment."
similar instruments, the in a style which is truly
and
bols,
nasium.
the most
of
one
is
it
r
ALUMSI KOTES.
effect was grand. The many board- Altogethe
our exon
rs
Lucas, Bearing & Co., are now
pape
up
n
gotte
y
eful
neatl
peac
their
from
ed
arous
ers,
receiving their spring stock of suitJohn D. Pope, St. Louia, Mo., graduate
slumbers by such noise as they had change list.
we
on,
inati
ings.
exam
ul
caref
a
r
Upon
neve
d
class of '59 ; Judge Superior Court of Geornever heard before, and hope
Elegant line of neck wear embrac- to hear hereafter, appeared on the have come to the conclusion, basing gia, United States District Attorney for
ing all novelties of the season, just scene iu their night robes. But our estimate upon facts gleaned Northern District of Ga.
publications, that there
received by Lucas, Bearing & Co.
presently the music hushed, the from college
W. B. Hill, A. M., L. L B., Macon, Ga.;
n richest UuiversU
fiftee
t
the
abou
Chiare
upon
the
died
from
ered,
ing
mutt
offer
l
half
flora
curse
The
of class of '70 ; Lawyer, Professor of Law,
ld. Ex.
Ph> young ladies of L. C. I. to Mr. breath; for behold the colossal form ties in the wor
one of the revisers of
The student cards given to stu- M'jrcer University,
N. R. Broyles, anniversariau of Phi- of Mr. Fears was seen towering from
of 1873, and in 1882.
dents entering the German Univer the Code of Georgia
Kappa Society, was extremely beau- above the fiighteaed household, who
B. A. Denmark, of class '71, is a rising
sities, admit the holder to the the~tTTiit -" weoe em^^zating him to defend them
from -lawyer at the Savannah bar.
them
d
shiel
,
price
half
at
atre
outrageous treatment.
Mrs. Col. E. N. Broyles, of At- from such
civil authorities, and
of the drum had arrest by the
beat
Ralph Peters, Cincinnati, Ohio, class of
last
The
into many of
s
lanta, and her charming daughter,
ssion
admi
free
give
ol
cymb
the
is Superintendent Allanta Street Raild, the last echo of
museums of Eu '72, Company, iu 1874. '81 in service
Miss Pearl, visited the '-classic cease
and
ries
galle
the
essed
addr
thus
he
way
had died away, as
city" this week.
be quiet, or else leave rope.
s,
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of Pills"Boy
:
them
,
this
We acknowledge the receipt
Hon. W. A. Little, of Columbus
."
again
Clerk of General Supern
retur
to
nevev
,
my house
- burg, Pa , ChU-f
Mag
y
ersit
Univ
s
Texa
the
of
was in the city last Monday.
week
of the PiUsburg, Cincinnati &
When suddenly, as if by unanimous
tions intendent
unica
comm
will
the
s
le
place
Whi
.
kers'
azine
spea
or
even
Juni
The
Railway ; from Jan. 1880 to Jan.
con scat, the "band"' began
evidence St. Louis
rule,
a
as
h.
ns
Marc
colum
in
its
to
early
d
these
unce
anno
when
be
General Superintendent Chicago dilouder than before;
diligent labor, 1881
and
ght
thou
ul
caref
the
ever
by
ingly
of the same railroad; at present
words floated sooth
Miss Rose Osborne, supported
ly think they could vision
hard
can
we
still
rt
depa
s
son,
"For
nt
my
prese
rew,
crowd: "And
ral Superintendent of the same rail- .
a talented troupe, will
esting to the generality Gene
inter
e
prov
g,
ishin
ay
aston
is
nesd
It
Wed
e/'
next
polic
for the
get me Not," on
road, ma n division.
ef- of college students.
night, and "L' Article 47" on Thurs- under some circumstances, what
ge,
Colle
The Chimes, of Shorter
Marion Erwin, Savannah, Ga., class of
day night at the New Opera House. fect such exclamations have upon
It
.
week
this
'75; Clerk and Deputy Clerk United States
and the band, makes its appearance
The Philosophic Society will hold the innocent student;
al
journ
of
ard
stand
Dist.ict Court, and a prominent lawyer of
from their effort, is fully up to the
its first meeting in Prof. Morris' feeling exhausted
the
upon
it
cred
cts
refle
that place.
night air and ism, and
room at nine o'clock next Friday and thinking that cool
s of that institution.
ladie
g
youn
their
e
sooth
t
migh
refreshing rain
James Bishop, Jr., Eastman, Ga., gradnight.
The Lantern of the Ohio State
leave
ely
ediat
imm
t,
spiri
trel
uate of the class of '79, a prominent lawMessrs. F. W. Wright, D. C. Lyle mins
University again puts in its appeared
invit
y
newl
the
e
befor
hall
nce, yer in the town of Eastman, Solicitor for
and W. D. Ellis,Jr., have left tie the
t ance. As an exponent of "Scie
abou
er
wand
They
es.
arriv
t
of Dodge county ; Alter*
gues
and Art" it is a decided the County Court
Fears House and taken up their
ing not the rain or Literature
heed
ts,
stree
the
Elector in 1880; 1834
on
al
denti
ge paper, however, nate Presi
abode at the Sutnmey,
shed, the}- de success; as a colle
refre
g
feelin
but
cratic Convention
;
mud
Demo
the
to
Delegate
On being called on to ask the
their fate, what- it is a failure.
meet
y
boldl
to
Com. Notaiy
cide
nted
appoi
ta;
Atlan
hin
held
We notice that one of our Nort
blessing, "Judge" Warren answerei 1 ,
They return to the
be.
may
it
ever
y.
count
follow
e
two
Dodg
for
' unprepared," and Stewart remark- house. When lo, the '-lord high ern colleges has only the
:
W. M. Foy, Egypt, Ga., of the class of
rules
le
simp
ing
ed, "that it was out of his line."
utioner" stands behind the
exec
fire
set
shall
ent
1st. That no stud
'83. manufacturer of turpentine, also enA fine crowd attended the anni- locked door and refuses to admit the
ing.
build
gaged in the saw-mill and merchanlile
versary exercises of the Phi-Kappa innocents. There they we re the to any college
tirn
idera
cons
no
r
unde
That
2nd.
business.
Society Wednesday last.
five homeless orphans, in a crnel
any student kill any member
shall
s
room
Clarke Howell, of Atlanta, Ga., grad
their
thea
from
the
world, shut out
Let every student go to
lty.
Facu
the
of
rel
uate of the class of '83, a brilliant Journaltre next Wednesday and Thursday wherein all their wearing appa
without a
been
has
ge
Colle
n
Unio
the
ist. One of the Editors of the Atlanta
night. A very talented Company was enclosed. They again leave
four years. Re
ly
near
for
t
iden
Pres
t
Constitution.
house, but not in the same spiri
will play there.
ents held an indignamoments cently the stud
few
a
away
them
led
h
whic
J J. Kennedy, Laston, G\., graduate of
s
ing, and passed resolution
meet
tion
'Twas night no sound was heard
of
h
searc
of'84, graduated in the Dental
ago. They are now in
withdraw in a body if a president theclnss
to
around the classic walls of the Fears
rgene
ds
frien
shelter, which kind
Nashville, Tenn., and is now
was not elected before the end of college at
House, save the unceasing beating
t
nigh
the
ds
spen
offtr. One
an eminent member of his profession.
of the rain upon the window panes. ously
the term.
and
,
hotel
the
at
two
us,
on the camp
But alas! the inside presented enLOCALS.
Y. B. CLIFTON,
ARTIST IN
IFHIOTO C3-IR, JLIPIHI'Y
—MANUFACTURER OT—
Over LONG'S DRUG STORE,
FINE CIGARS,
JUUIIS DORNBIATT,
Corner BROAD STREET and COLLEGE AVE.
Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of
all grades, also all kinds of Smokers Artilcs.
FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY.
A nice lot of Canes. Teims Strictly Cash
51 glayton fftreet,
Deals in new and second hand guns, shells,
wads, caps and all kinds of
GUN MOUNTINGS,
Gnus and Rifles rented out at reasonable
rates.
Special atiention paid to the cleaning and
repairing of Hieycles.
All Work Guaranteed.
FOR MEN'S
F I ItT E
S IK O'lE S
MISS VON DER LlETH,
TOYS, GAMES,
CHILDREN'S « BOOKS,
CALL ON
E
I. SMITH & CO.
Cor Clayton St. and College Avenue.
WAGONSANDVE OCEPDES,
OPERA HOUSE;
CONFECTIONERIES.
of all UEindA. }fe-
FEBRUARY )
(MARCH
29th.
f AND )
1st.
"^
-/V"
41MISS ROSES-
E. W. BURKE,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER
Supported by the Young European Actor,
FULL LINE OF HARMOICAS,
MR. A. J. MULLER,
'iFORGET-ME-NOT."
THURSDAY
C. fl. SCUDDER.
LONG & TAYLOR,
THE LIVE DRUGGISTS,
KEEP A FULL LINE OIjbHEMICAL APAKATUS.
GUVE THEM A CALL.
HaseJton |Doziefs Music House,
Claytcln St. Next to Post Office.
Pianos, Organs, Musk-al Instruments, and Novelties. Fine Harmonicas,
Violin anrl Guitar Strikers ;i Specialty.
«'QUEDN &
NEW BARBER SHOP,
In the Commercial Hotel Block on College Ave-> with a fu'l corps of assistants. They solicit
the patronage of the students.
WE KEEP JN STOCK A FULL LINE
The Taleired Emotional Actress,
And n Strong cast.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FKB'Y. 29TH
Repairing Fine Watchi
-HAVE OPENED UP THEIR-
—AND———
TWO NIGHTS ONLY,
UNIVERSITY JEWELER
OF TOILET AJRTICLES,
Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Coloiinis, Extracts, Bay Rum, Sponges, Ktc. OjlgRtes celebrated Castimtre Boqutl, and Vioiet Toilet Waters. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
& SLZEnDO-IE-
72, CJLATfTON ST.
M. M YERS & Co,
Call attention of the students and general public to their select stock of
FRATERNITY PADS A SPECIALTY- Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods,
And the most complete line of Scarfs. Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves,
Etc., that can be found in the city.
NIGHT, MARCH IST.
. L1 ARTILE 47.
DA vis & HARRIS,
Reserved Seats at W. H. Davis'.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALAC
E BAEBER SHOP,
BROAD
STREET, ATHENS GA.
Guarantee satisfaction in their line. Hot and
Cold Baths. Call on them.
MILES
Has lately added to bis Dyciiu Establishment, near tlie Episcopal church, a general
Cleaning and Repairing Department.
He can make your old clothes look as good as new.
solicits your patronage.
He jjuaranlees satisfaction and
Whiiii you wish a trood smoke buy the
GUANI) REPUBLIC or PER1QUE
Cigar I mm A G. ELDER, Broad St.
Special attention is culled to his matchless sunk of FRENCH CANDIES,
Nuts, Raisins, C-inned Fruits, Etc., E'c.
GIVE HIM A C.U.L.
FO R
CATARRH
FOR ARTISTIC USE In fine drawings,
Nos. 659 (Crow-quill), ago and 301.
FOR FINE WRITING,
No. 303, and Ladies'. 170.
FOR BROAD WRITING,
Nos. 294, 189 and Stub Point, 849.
FOR GENERAL WRITING,
Nos. 404, 332, 390 and 604.
MOST PERFECT OP'PENS.
THROAT, THE Gold
Medal Pans Exposition, 1878,
MOUTH, [Joseph Gillott &. Sons, 91 John St., New York.
EYES.&C,
GO TO
W. H. DAVIS
For sale by Druggists.
FOR YOUR
School fitationeru, Blank Sookd
bj ;
THE ATTENTION
OftheStudfntsis called to the NEW AND
SELECTED Stock of FINE SHOES at
SNEAD'S SHOE STORE,
The Best $3.00 Sboe in the Market.
&i J
4J * &j a
'&££
Musical Instrumenes and Strings. Harmoni
cas a specialty. Broad Street
THE RELIABLE TAILOR SHOP,
TOM
The Tailor, can be found over Max Joseph's
store. Cleaning and repairing neatly done.
The cutting and making of pants a speciatty.
Give him a Call.
MRS. C. BODE
Calls the attention of the students to her
select stock of
CANDIES, CAKES
and all kinds o( Confectione
g. ||enedict,
PHYICIAN AND' SURGEON,
Office 59 CLAXTON STKEET, next door to
the Post-Offlce.
Residence BROAD ST., Opposite Campus.
ries. A full line
of Haimonicas, Base Balls and liuis, etc., con
TELEPHONE NO. 24
stantly on hand.
HARRIS & MACK,
ARTISTIC SHOEMAKERS,
JACKSON ST., opposite B.-VV. Office.
Do all kinds of repairing on shoes. Fine
Stitrlnng, Invisible patching and putting in
Elastics a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed.
BUY YOUR DRGUS
FROM
GEO: W. RUSH,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
ORR & HUNTER,
BRUMBY'S DRUG STORE,
DEALERS IN
On COLLEGE AVENUE, is headquarters for
COAL.
IPURE DRUGS**
ind all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES. A full
line of Cologne, Toiie't
Tcoib Brushes
Office opposite Opera House, abere Holme's and Teeth Powders. A Soaps,
fine assortment of the
tore, THOMAS STKEET.
best grades ot Cigars and Tobacco on hand.
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