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Red and Black.
Cl IAS. \1( )KKIS,
roi’i: LAW 1 ’RICK
oi-Hspecial agent, CLOTHIER, * IIaTTKiv * AND * PlTvXISIIKrt.
1). W. McGREGOft,
ATHENS, GA. t
Is instructed to give to Club* our Lowest
Rates on all our gomls.
All orders ami enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Atld« tic
Goods of our make are
referied to him.
A. G. SPALDING & SONS.,
HEW YORK.
219 BROAD STREET.
E. 1. SMITH & CO-
HEADQUARTERS Suit
FINE SHOES
EVERY PAIR GUARATEED.
Corner College Ave. ami Clayton Street
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
MADDOX BHtlvS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SPECIAL PRICKS TO
Students and Clubs.
WORK GCARANTKED
1(M East Uroad Street, Athens, Georgia
Look to your interest. You ran nave
money by having your Shoes Repaired
at the New Boot and Shoe Shop on .lark
win Street, under the lintel Tootner.
We Guarantee to do better work for less
money than any one in the eity. We
liae nothing hut the Rest Louisville Oak
Sole la-itlu r. W. N. IIai'dki f, Sri-T.
I.< ICALS.
Min. Alexainler, .1' Atlanta, came
over Momlav to hear her non de
liver tiie anniversary oration of the
I >enni8thenian society.
Thu Mlsse* Pun, of Madison,
young ladies very |iii|mlnr hi (oeial
eireles here, have been visiting the
family of Mr. A. K. Nickerson for
several days.
I)r. ami Mrs. II. C. White enter
tained # the University faeiilly and
Mr. and Mi'h. Iloku Smith last
evening.
Mr. Fred Lockhart, ex-’95, was
here shaking hands with his many
friends last Saturday.
Mr. Geo. Hunt Mill, spent several
lays at home in Atlanta this week.
Mr. M. K. O'Neal '90, has left
oollege on account of his health,
Imt expects to enter again next
September.
We are glad to see that the Man
agers ol the “College Base Hall
Team" are beginning to prepare the
grounds for the coming season. They l ,, ' v 'ug officers,
have thus far erected a back stop president; W. II.
that would not tremble from the ptcaideut; b. \\.
blow of a battering-ram.
Mr. Moreno, of the staff, is at
home in Gainesville this week,
spending a few days in quietude
ami recreation.
Some of tlie non fraternity men
have laid off a pretty tennis court
on the campus.
At a meeting of the Senior class
tins week the following members
were appointed to serve the class as
representatives to the University
court: .1. Akcrmau, (ieorge Butler,
W. T. Bacon and W. A. Fuller.
< IIU.EI.AND'S
Oyster I louse
105 Broad Street.
ALWAYS ON HAND. OPEN I NTIL
12 o'clock Every Night.
C. W. BALDWIN & CO.
LEADIN') DEALERS IN
Fine Foot Wear.
Corner Clayton St. and College Avo
ONE DooK FROM POST OFFICE.
JOS lit’11 MINDEIL
FlflE * TVLOR/flG,
Suits I/Iadeto Order.
Students Work a Specialty.
M, Down i. llrii.kino, Com Kite Avi
GET YOUR
ID LL UGS,
l'KESC RIPTI( INS
AND TOILET ARTICLES AT
CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE.
STUDENTS, PATRONIZE
McQuien & Carter,
IB ^ HI LLS,
Under Baldwin'* Hhoe Store.
?at*omze cdhen
WHEN YOU WANT
. CIGARS, TOABCCOS, ETC.
He Deals in Choice Articles Only.
Mr. Fleming,of Atlanta, father
of Paul Fleming, came over Thurs
day to lie at the anniversary exer
c.kes of the Phi Kappa society, Mr.
foil'd a II I.. Knight, a cousin to Mr.
Fleming, also came over, together
with several Atlanta friends. Mr.
Knight graduated from the Univer
sity a few years ago, ami was a
prominent Phi Kappa while here,
lie is a member of the Constitution's
staff of writers.
Rev. II. M. W. Black, the rector
of Kinaiiuel church, conduoled the
services at the college dispel Sun
day afternoon.
The University Dice Club was re
| organized on Monday with the fol-
.1 nines ('. Mull,
Armstrong, vice-
Beckett, musical
director; II. Ilerty, business man
ager and F. K. Boland, secretary
and treasurer. Then? is much musi
cal talent in this corps of officers,
and together with the other mem
bets of the Club, we have as good
(•lee Club as can be found in any
southern college.
Miss dim Wylie, of Atlanta, has
been visiting in the eity for several
days.
“Variety is the spice of life,” and
as we would like to have some spice
occasionally, we would like to re
new the old custom of inter uollegi
ate debate. What say you, Kmqyy
and University of < ieorgia? Mercer.
Coi.i.kok Pins.— ('. A. Seudder has
sold most all his second order of
the new college pins and will keep
them in stock hereafter.
Special Discount to Students.
THE CLAYTON STREET
TAILOR 5HOF.
Knit* mule to ordur. Cleaning and
Repairing neatly dune. Work guaran
ti’iifl. Special i.itcM to ntudentn. Over
‘ apt. WiUon'a. Ja<khon tiikTaii.oii.
HA SKI TON A DOZIER,
PKALF.KM IN
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SM\l.l. Ml SH \l. INSTItr.MKNTH,
ARTIST’S MdlCRIrtLS. ETC.
II. Coils Davis,
Restaurant,
JACKSON STKICKT.
McDowells son,
FINE
Confectioneries, Fruits
AND CIGARS.
COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, CIA.
CITY lilt UK STORK,
R. C. ORR & CO.
WE WANT YOUR
Cl I AS. STERN A CO.
CLOTHIERS
FURNISHERS AND HATTERS
229, Broad Street.
CTOELLT R. SGTLLTH1IIDELL,
SUCCESSOR TO E. It. SCHNEIDER,
IMPORTER, WllOLEHAliK AND RKTAIL liKALKR IN
FINE WINES,BRANDIES, WHISKIES. (JIN, PORTER, ALE,, „ . .
MINERAL WATERS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. P rGSCTl ptlOr\5-
BEST DRUGS USED.
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Telephone 112.
Agent* for Veuve-Clicquot Fmuardln I'rOana Wine Co., Afiheuner-HiUM-h Brewing Company
001 and NJ2 Bkoad Stkkkt. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO.
IS THE HLAC.'K FOR THE STUDENTS TO BUY TAEIK
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B00KJ AND JTdTIONERT. *»most... rtkous
-NO-
EXTORTIONS IN PRICE/ THERE.
’BUS 2s/L .A. 3ST
la Town Give him your Patronage.