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THE RED AND BLACK.
Red and Black.
RESERVED FOR
OUR SPECIAL AGENT,
I). W. McGRfiGOfi,
ATHE/iS.Gt.,
In instructed to give to Clubs our Lowest
Kates on ulI our goods.
All orders and enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
(ioods of our make are
referred to him.
A. C. SPALDING A SONS.,
NEW YORK.
E. 1. SMITH & CO-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FINESHOES
EVERY PAIR OUARANEED.
Corner College Ave. and Clayton Street
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
MADDOX DRUS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SPECIAL PRICES TO
Students and Clubs.
WOKK GUARANTEED.
UK) K.tut Hroml Street, A thru*. (ieorj't;i.
|,f»ok t«» your Interent You cun
money by luiving your shorn Repaired
at tli«* New Hoot anil Shoe Shop on Jack
•Aon Street. under the Hotel Toomur.
Wp (iuiirnntee t«» do Iietter work for lost*
money thnn any one in the eitv. We
uee nothing hut the Heat IsOuiaviHe Oak
Sole Leather. \N V II Al l*Kt l\ St'l'T.
DR. Cf}A WFORD,
THE
DRUGGIST,
< OI.LEGE AVENUE.
£ A.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER,
Now in Northern Markets
FOP JJ0LID/\y Q00D5.
PERSONAL
i HAS. STEBN & CO.
CLOTHIERS
Ft RNU.HERS AND H ATTERS.
229, ltro.nl Street.
r.VTROM/K COHEX
WHEN YOU WANT
CIGARS. TOAGCCOS, ETC.
He DeaU in Choice Articles Only.
Lynn Van Horn Gerdine taught
history to the Sophomores and
Freshmen during the absence of
Prof. McPherson.
Hale A. Conaway handle elegant
pianos and organs. Make special
prices to students on pictures,
frames, easels, etc.
Prof. White visited several sec
tions of the state last week in the
interest of the Farmers* Institutes.
As president of the State College
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts,
he is doing a good service to the
farmers of the State. He issues
periodical bulletins from the experi
ment station, at Griffin, to the farm
ers of the state.
If you want the best Student and
Electric Limps call at “Huggins’
Chins House.”
Walter Akcrraan, son of the late
Attorney General in Grant’s Cabi
net, a graduate of Princeton nnd
brother to Joe Akerman, of class
'94, spent sometime recently on a
visit to his family in Athens.
Will McDugald, a popularex-’94,
has returned to his home in Colum
bus.
llev. l>r. Young, the newly elect
ed pastor of the First llaptist church,
was the guest of Dr. Riley, on the
campus, for several days after the
former’s removal to Athens.
The grandest display of Xmas
goods in China and Fancy Glass
ware at “Huggins’China House.”
The national week of prayet was
duly observed by the University Y.
M. C. A. Prayer meetings were
held on the campus every afternoon,
led by the different ministers of the
city ninl the chancellor. The Lucy
Cobh girls lent their presence to
the meetings on several afternoons,
which fact acted like a magnet
towards making the boys turn out.
Geo. Hillyer, of '93, and John
Hill, boys well known in Athens
and in University circles, are pur
suing courses of study at Columbia
college, N. Y.
Students buy your Oil, Lamps,
Chimneys and wicks at “Huggins’
China House.”
Mr. K. O. Cochran, editor-in-chief
of the Magazine, has recently been
elected President of Phi Kappa and
will no doubt make a good officer.
Mr. W. W. Chandler, *93, spent a
few days of last week at the Augus
ta Exposition.
If the University had many such
friends as Hon. N. E. Harris, of Ma-
| con, it would soon rank with the
great Northern colleges.
Wedding, Dirthday and Xmas
presents at “Huggins’China House.”
In President W. A. Fuller, Phi
Kappa has had a faithful and effi-
: cient officer.
Billie Armstrong represented the
Athens Chapter of the Chi Phi
fraternity at the recent convention
in Washington, D. C.
All the best Kerosene Lamps
made can be found at “Huggins'
China House” on Broad street.
Mr. Moses Guyton, of the Junior
class, who has been sick for the last
few days, has about recovered.
Every member of the Demosthe-
nian Society should be present Sat- j
urday. The speeial order for that j
day is for lectures to be delivered
by Prof. Rutherford and Dr. Riley.
{Judging from the past these lec
tures will he instructive and benefi
cial.
It seems as if the negro, Lewis,
on Harvard’s foot-ball team, cast a
“dark” cloud over it. Yale with
| her sturdy Anglo-Saxon boys gave
Harvard and her Africano-Ameri-
can center, a well deserved defeat.
GILLELAND’S
Oyster! louse
«/
105 Broad Street.
ALWAYS ON HAND. OPEN UNTIL
12 O'clock Every Night.
C. W. BALDWIN & CO.
LEADING DEALERS IN
Fine Foot Wear.
Corner Clayton St. and College Ave.
ONE DOOR FROM POST OFFICE.
CHAS. MORRIS,
POPULAR PRICE
clothier,
Hatter and Furnisher,
218 BROAD STREET.
RAPHAEL
Jke Jailor,
College Avenue.
McDowell & son,
FINE
Confectioneries, Fruits
AND CIGARS.
COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, C,A.
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOK
ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO.
CITY DRUG STORE,
R. C. ORR & CO.
WE WANT YOUR
Prescriptions.
BEST DRUGS USED.
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Telephone 112.