The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, March 03, 1894, Image 4

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i THE RED AND BLACK. Red and Black. CHAA mo WS , POPULAR PRICE Clothier, * Hatter * and * Furnishes. OUR SPECIAL AREN'T, 1). W. McGRBtiOR, A THE/IS. GA., Iii instructed to ^ivi* to Clubsour Lowest Kates on all our goods. 218 BROAD STREET. WHEiN IN ATLANTA All order* and enquiries for Athen* and district for Sporting and Athletic Goods of our make are reft rred to him. A. G. SPALDING & SONS., NEW YORK. E. 1. SMITH & CO- IIKAlH>r MITERS FOR F/NESHOES KVKKY I\YI K <il AKATKKI). Corn* i College Ave. and Clayton Street ATI!FAS, CKOltG] A. \ : i #1 x >X I U *• >s. Vlait our store. It 1h the best and largest in the South. The NNEST CLOTMINQ ;iml muKt artletic Furnlahing Goods at ea»y prices. L< >CALS. ph To::fi:.F*:Rs I \l, PRICKS \ ) SUiuti >is and Clobs. WOltK GCAKANTKEI). HID Fast Broad Street, Athena, Georgia Book to your interest. You can nave money by having your Shoe* Repaired at the \i w Boot and Shoe Nho k » on .lark ►on street, •». let the ||ot«d Tooiner. We Guarantee to do better work for leas money .o.in any one in.the elty. We tine nothing hut tin- Beat Louisville o.ik Sole Leather. W. X. II a t lutfi*, Sti»r. GET YOUR ID R TJGS, 1 *KESC KMl * 11< INS AND TO I LIT AliTiri.ES AT CRAWFORDS DRUG STORE. STUKENTS. PATRONIZE McQueen* & Carter, IB .A. 1E&IB H3 RS, Under Baldwin's Shoe Store. i'ATIiONI/.K COHEN WII V YOl WANT CIGARS, TOABCCOS, ETC. He Deals in Choirc Articles Only. CHAS. STERN k CO. CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS AND HATTERS. 229, lii\>.id Street Mr. James C. Mell lias been elect ed captain of the Law school base ball nine. The class-tree exercises of the Senior class this year promise to be interesting, as some novel features will be introduced. The baseball season will soon be upon us, and there promises to be some interesting games played be tween the classes, as there is much good material in each of them. The editors of the Pandora are busily at work, and tlie annual of this year will doubtless be fully up to the standard. What has become of last years boat clubs? Tis time they were being reorganized. Tom Hoggs lias returned from Savannah, where he has been for several mouths past. Dr. Hoggs lias been in Sivannah for several days, and will probably return on Tuesday. l)r. White has been in Atlanta for several days, but is expected to meet his classes on Tuesday. Paul Fleming is in Atlanta in the interest of the Pandora, the college annual. As spring time approaches the benches in front of Yahoo are oc cupied by the members of the Lazy club. Thk Hki> and Black will esteem it a favor if it is informed of any meetings or entertainments to be held, so that a notice of the same may appear through its columns. Tennis is now the popular game with the hoys, and every afternoon finds many games being played on the campus. The Senior class has completed the course in electricity, and w 11 now take up a course of study on tlie subject of light. Some of the applications of electricity pointed out at the Iasi lecture somewhat startled the boys. The snow furnished amusement for tlie boys during their leisure hours for several days. The Seniors have ordered their class caps—black with a blue button. A committee from the Senior class has been appointed to arrange for a hop to be given at commencement. The joint d .Y.iture . literary sue', i.. ■ h - i . ...«, towards revivm. t. rest in the cietics, and 'to. be hoped tl...i, they will In* continued at conveni ent intervals. The last was quite a success, and the next will be held on Saturday, March 17th. The members of the Senior Science Club wili meet at the home of Prof. \\ bite, on Milledge avenue, next Friday evening at?:30 o’clock. Several papers will be read by mem bers of the club. Since its organization Harvard lias graduated 18,9'iD students, Yale l"i,874, Columbia 13,889,and Prince ton 7,648. Coli.kuk Pins.— C. A. Scudder lias sold most all his second order of the new college pins and will keep them in stock hereafter. vTOZELISr HR. SCZHHSREHDIEIR,, SUCCESSOR TO E. K. SCHNEIDER, IMPORTER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FINE WINKS. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, lilN, PORTER. ALE MINERAL WATERS. TOBACCO. CIGARS. ETC. Agents t. r Vcuve-Cllcquot Ptmaardin Urhane Wine Co., Anhetuer-Hiuch Brewing Company 001 ani> 802 It no a n Sthmct. AUGUSTA, '.dORGIA. ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. IS THE PLACE FOR THE STUDENTS TO BUY' TAEIH BOOK! dND JTdTIONERT. -NO- EXTORTIONS IN PRICE! THERE. gilleland’s 105 Broad Street. ALWAYS ON HAND. OPEN UNT1I 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 JOSEPH MINDER. FlflE^ J^ILORIflG, Suits Madeto Order. Students Work a Specialty. McDowk.i.i. lieu.imxi:, Coi.i.kge Ave. 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 ,v ipt. Wilson's. Jackson the Taieoh. I IAS LI,ion & DOZIER, DEALERS IN PIANOS. ORGANS, SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ARTIST’S MATERIALS, ETQ. II. Cobb Davis, JACKSON STKEET. " RAPHAEL Jke Jailor, College Avenue. R. C. ORR & CO. WE WANT TOUR Prescriptions. BEST DRUGS USED. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Telephone 112. MR. W. D. BOWDEN IS THE MOST COURTEOUS ’IB TJ S IMI A. IST In Town. Give him your I’.itronage.