The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, February 03, 1894, Image 3

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THE KEL) AN D BLACK. Red and Black. OUR SPECIAL AGENT. 1) W. McGREtiOR, ATHENS, CA., Ii instructed to give to Clulmour Lowest Kates on all our goods. All orders and enquiries for Athens and district for Sporting and Athletic Goods of our make are referred to him. A. G. SPALDING & SONS., NEW YORK. E. 1. SMITH & CO- HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE SHOES EVERY PAIR Gl'A HATRED. I Corner College Ave. and Clayton Street ATHENS, GEORGIA. MADDOX HKOS. PHOTOGRAPHERS SPECIAL PRICKS TO Students and Clubs. WORK GUARANTEED. 1(19 E:ist Broad Street, Athens, Georgia' Look to your interest. You ran save 1 money l»y having your Shoes Repaired at the New Boot and Shoe Shop on Jack- son Street, under the Hotel Toomer We Guarantee to do better work for less money than any one in the city. We 1 use nothing hut the Best Louisville Oak . Sole Leather. \V. N\ Hauiii«1’I\ Sn*T. GET YOUR DRUGS, PR ESC KIPTIONS AND TOILET ARTICLES AT CRAWFORDS DRUG STORE. STUDENTS, PATRONIZE McQUiEN & Carter, BABBEE S. Coder Baldwin's Shoe Store. ?ATR0NIZE COHEN WHEN YOU WANT CIGARS, TOABCCOS, ETC. Hr Drain in Choice Article* Only. CHAS. STERN & CO. CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS AND HATTERS. 22f>, Broad Street. Cl IAS. MO K CIS, POPULAR PRICK Clothier, * Hatter * and * Furnisher. 218 bhoad street. LOCALS. Or. II. C. While returned to Alh ens on the 2l*lh, ami has resume,1 his lectures. We are glail to see Mrs. White again, She is the life of society, and the students all love her. F. C. Richmond has been con fined to his room since Sunday morning. His friends will he hap py to learn that he is improving. Mr. C. A. Scudder, the University Jeweler, has just received another invoice of the college pins. No college in all England pub lishes a college paper. This is an other illustration of the superior en ergy of America. Over 200 colleges in tins country publish periodicals. The Princeton foot-hall eleven were entertained at a banquet by the Maryland Alumni Association in Baltimore, Feb. 1st. President Andrews decision to de cline the Chancellorship of the Uni versity of Chicago will prove a big tiling for Brown. President An drews lias long been connected with Brown University, and is ackuowl edged to be one of the leading edu cators of today. The actual training of the Lehigh hasc-luill team begins Feb. 1. The team will take a trip South, Easter week. Miss Celest and her sister Miss Li/./.ie Allen, two of Augusta's most beautiful and popular young ladies were in attendance at the S. A. E. afternoon german Saturday. IliO men have handed in their names at Harvard for the Moll Haven team. The Brown Daily Herald is the cleanest ami best gotten up paper amongst our exchanges. The income of Cornell’s endow ments amounts to 1300,000 annually. The Harvard faculty has an nounced the names of 70 members of the Senior class for commence ment parts. Twenty-five per cent are members of athletic teams. The Glee club of the University of Va. is coming to Atlanta, bear it if you can boys. The Law school will debate to day upon the subject Resolved, That the South offers a more inviting field for emigration than the West. The S. A. E. fraternity gave a very delighful afternoon german Saturday in honor of the Misses Al len of Aiigulla, who were the guests of Mrs. Phinizy. Joseph Wiggin L S., has been elected captain of the Harvard base ball nine. Some fine sport is to lie bad gun uiug for quail just now, Messrs. Craig Barrow and liillyer reported capital luck on Thursday. Keefe, of the New York base ball team, is coaching Harvard this year. “Do you love me my darling?" I asked her one day. Nile lifted her brown eusliy head, With a look of Hupprine, in her bright, dark eyes, “Why that's why I kissed you," she said. Would it not be a good thing to publish a program of the Eield Day exercises. There are many new men in college who have no definite idea of what it is like, a;id so do not know on w hat to prepare. The Rich ani, Bi.ack feels highly ; honored, in that the Drury Mirror of Drury college, a hi weekly publi cation, and an extremely neat, eight | page paper begs to exchange. Would it not be for the best to have a bicycle race in the field day exercises? There are so many j “crack” riders in college that it would lie the most interesting event of the day. An interesting and instructive en tertainment to the Daughters of the ' Revolution and their friends, was given at the home of Mrs. Crawford on la«t Wednesday night. Thu event of the evening was a most in teresting, brief, ami humorous cita tion of events relative to the courses that led to the discovery of America and the evolution of our republic. In addition to Ibis there was su en joyable musical program in which one of our fellow students assisted. ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. IS THE PLACE FOR THE STUDENTS TO BUY TAPIR BOOK J AND JTdTIONERT. NO EXTORTIONS IN PRICEJ THERE. Ol 1.1,ELAND'S Ovstrrl 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. ami College Ave. ONE HOOK FROM POST OFFICE. RAPHAEL College Avenue. McDowell & son, —fine ConfwtioiiiTies, Fruits AND CIGARS. COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, OA. CITY DRUG STORK, R, C. 0R.R & CO. WE WANT YOUR Prescriptions. BEST DRUGS USED. CAREFI LLY COMPOUNDED Telephone 112. MR. W. D. BOWDEN IS THE MOST COURTEOUS ’IB tj s im: ^isr ! In Town. Give him your Patronage.