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THE RED AND BLACK.
GILLELAND S
Oysterl Louse
105 Broad Street.
' CIIAS. MORRIS,
POPULAR PRICK
Clothier, * Hatter * and * Furnisher.
218 BHOAD STREET.
FRESH OYSTERS
ALWAYS ON HAND. Q1‘KN UNTIL
12 O'clock Kvcry Night.
C. W. BALDWIN & CO.
LEADING DEALERS IN
Fine Foot Wear.
Corner Clayton St. ami College* Ave.
ONE DOOR FROM POST OFFICE.
RAPHAEL
JKe Jailor
College Avenue.
•I0SE1MI MINDER.
FlflE * TVLORIflG.
Suits Madeto Order.
Students Work a Specialty.
*
McDowki.i. Brn.inxu, Coi.i.kok An.
At Drown UiiivcHity the nvtiior
cIuhn linn an ii»«eK»iiicnt tax, which
every mcinlMT is required to pay.
The fee ia *10, and is intended lode-
fray I'laNs Day expenses.
t'naeli Woodruff, of the IVnnayl- j
vania crew, believes that his men
will this year defeat Cornell.
There are l‘J‘2,.VJ3 students in the
•130 colleges of the United State*.
The Law school bail its first moot I
court this morning.
,, ,, i, , ... . , T ' Tub Hkii and lti.A<'K will esteem
Mr. I’. It. Lester, of the staff, went .
, . , . i . c . i . it a favor if it is informed of any
down to Augusta last Saturday and .... 1
spent several days in interest of the
L< >CALS.
paper.
Mr: G. F. Johnson ’93, spent sev-
eial days in Atlanta, the lirst of the
week. I’rof. Hooper met his classes
while absent.
meetings to he held, so that a notice j
of same may lie given through its
columns.
.Mr. II. W. Sage, chairman of the
Hoard of Trustees of Cornell, lias
made donations to the University to'
the amount of 41,156,000.
Special Discount to Students.
THE CLAYTON STREET
TAILOR SHOP.
*. Suits made to order. Cleaning and
Repairing neatly done. Work guaran
teed. Special rates to students. Over
Capt. Wilson’s. .1 a ckson tiikTa 11.011.
HASELT0N & DOZIER,
DEALERS IN
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRCMKNTS,
ARTIST’S ttrtTERI/ILS, ETC.
II. CoftB Davis,
Restaurant,
JACKSON STREET.
MCDOVVELL& tSoN,
FINK
Confectioneries, Fruits
AND CIGARS.
COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, DA.
Mr. K. O. ( ’oehr.ui, editor-in-ehief
of the Magazine, paid n short visit
to home folks in
Sunday.
We are glad to note that Mr. II.
V. Black '90, has recovered from “llahit is hard to overeonu
his recent and serious illness and you take off ilie lirst. letter it
Miss Daisie Talmadgc is visiting
Palmetto, last Mimn Titnherlake, of Augusta.
Unless you mink more than you
talk you talk loo much. Kx.
If
does
has returned to college.
The Sophomores and Freshmen
arc beginning to ho somewhat en
thusiastic over hasehall, as the sea
son approaches, they have been
not change it “lihil." If you take
off a, ,liter you have a “hit” left.
If you take off another the whole of
“it" remains. If you take off aiioth
er it is not “t” totally used up. All
CITY I)IH T (i STORK,
R. C. 0RR & CO.
practicing frequently the past few of wl,ioh « ,M H to sl,,,w lll!lt if r>"
days. They certainly need a good ' vi * 1 ' to , i ‘ 1 of ""*" 1
deal of it throw it off altogether.”
Dr. F. B. Young’s lecture at chap The Kmory Phoenix in a leading
el, on last Sunday evening, was very editorial commenting upon the hru
good indeed and is worthy of the lality of foot-hall practices lias this
wise consideration of the college to say: “We here at Kmory have
hoys. been twitted with being behind the
,, .. . .... , limes because we would take no
Dr. .Steiner, of Waynesboro, (»a., . „„ , .
pari in them. I he truth is we have
visited his brothers here last lues ' .... , .
simply eoiumilted the fault of he
ing right too soon,” that is of being
Coixeok 1’ins.—C. A. Seudder has „|,ead „f t h<; times.”
sold most all his second order of Unfortunate is he who lives too
the new college pins and will keep soon, without ability of seeing into
them 111 stock hereafter. i| IL . future.
day.
WE WANT YOUR
vTOZHUST R. SCHNEIDER,
SUOCJD OK TO E. R. M HNRIDER,
IMPORTER WIIDLK.SALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
_ . . FINE WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, (JIN, ROUTER, ALE,
Prescriptions. mineral-waters, tobacco, <igars,etc.
1 1 Agents for Veuve-('ll.t|uot i'nn.ar.lin I rlmn. Wine Co., Ante-'e< r-ICiH. h Brewing ‘ oupany
fail am. m)_> It no a i> Stkkbt. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BEST DRUGS USED.
ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO.
IS THE PLACE FOR THE KTUDKNTHTO BUY TAHIR
CAREFULLY COMI'OUXHEI)
Telephone 112.
MR. W. D. BOWDEN
, S THE SOST COCKTEOOS gOOK j AND jTflTlONEKT.
’■BUS -A. 1ST *"
(a Town. Give hi in your Patronage, i EXTORTIONS IN PRICEJ THERE.
Red and Black.
OUR SPECIAL AGENT,
1). W. McGREGOR,
A THEItS. GA„
1h Instructed to give to riulm our Lowest
Katun on all our gooiU.
AH ordcra and en<piirien for Athena and
dUtriet for Sporting and Athletic
Goods of our make are
referred to him.
A. G. SPALDING & SONS.,
NEW YORK.
E. I. SMITH & CO-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FINE SHOES
EVERY PAIR GUAKATKKD.
Corner College Ave. and Clayton Street
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
MADDOX BWOS,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SPECIAL PRICES TO
Students and Clubs.
WOKK fil AKANTKKI).
IRU Eii»t llroad Street, Athena, Georgia
Look to your Interest. You can aave
money hy having your Hlioea liepaired
at the New liont and Shoe Shop on Jaek
non Street, under the Hotel 'loonier.
We (iiiuruntee to do Letter work for lea*
money than any one In the city. We
Une nothing hilt tile Meat I.oiiiavllle Oak
Sole leather. W. N. IIaiihci’I', Hit FT.
GET YOUR
ID T^TJO-S,
1 * NI CSC K* IPT IONS
AND TOILET ARTICLES AT
CRAWFORD S DRUG STORE.
STUDENTS, PATRONIZE
McQit-en & Carter,
B .A. JEt IB IE IRj S,
I’filler H.tlflwin's Shoe Store.
PATRONIZE COHEN
WHEN YOU WANT
CIGARS, TOABCCOS, ETC.
He Deala In Choice Article* Only.
( H AS. STERN & CO.
CIjOTIHIIIEIRS
FURNISHERS AND HATTERS.
221*, Ilrnad Street.