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THE HKD AND BLACK.
Red and Black, chas. morru*.
POPULAR PW1CE UVNHTl lOUSO
Clothier, * Hatter * axo * Pi rxisiier.
218 BROAD STREET.
OUR SPECIAL AGENT,
1) W. McGREGOR,
ATHENS, GA., mm m Mumm
105 Broad Street.
Is instructed to giv»» to Clubs our Lowest
Kates on all our good**.
All orders and enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
Visit our store. It is the host and
largest in the South. The
FINEST QLOTfilNQ
and most artistic Furnishing Goods at
easy prices.
l.< >CALS.
PHI KAPPA.
FRKSH OYSTERS
ALWAYS ON HAND. OPEN UNTIL
| 12 O'clock Every Night.
C. W. BALDWIN & CO.
LEADING DEALERS IN
Fine Foot Wear.
Goods of our make are
referred to him.
A. G. SPALDING & SONS.,
NEW YORK.
E. I. SMITH & CO-
HEADQUARTERS E()R
FINE SHOES
EVERY PAIR GUARATEED.
Corner College Ave. and Clayton Street,
ATHENS, OEOKG1A.
MADDOX BKOS, |
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SPECIAL PRICES TO
1 Students and Globs.
WORK GUARANTEED.
10D Fast Broad Street, Athens, Georgia
Look to your interest. You ran save
money hy having your Shot s Repaired
at the New Boot and Shoe Shop on .lack-
son Street, under the Hotel Toomer
We Guarantee to do better work for less
money than any one in the city. We
use nothing hut the Ih st Louisville O ik
Sole Leather. W. N. II At om i\ Srrr.
GET YOUR
DRUGS,
1 >RliSC KIPTIONS
AND TOILET ARTICLES AT
CRAWFORj'S DWG STORE.
STUDENTS, PATRONIZE
McQueen & Carter,
BADEEDS.
Under Baldwin’s Hltoe Store.
PETER WEIL,
SHOES MADE k REPAIRED.
ALL WORK PROMPTLY DONE.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
CLATTOW STHKKT,
OpiMisite Taluiadw' Sl Bright well’s
( HAS. STERN \ Ci>.
CLOTHIERS
FURNISHERS AND HATTERS
229, Broad Strict
Mr. (ieo. Hurl's father wan over
from Atlanta to nee him, lant Sun
day.
Messrs Clark '!H5 ami Fleming ’97
stand 1)i^cli.'Kt in their nspeetive
classes physically.
The four claK.es had their picture*
taken on la.t Wednesday. Owing
to the extreme guying, the phntog
raphors found mucli difficulty in
keeping the hoys still, only for a
moment. Although there was chalk
and paper halls thrown at the Soph
omores while they were eyeing the
“bird,” they have the best picture
of the four.
“The Taming of a Shrew,” do
livere I ami acted by Mr. Hannibal
A. Williams on last, Wednesday
night, was very entertaining and
much enjoyed by all who attedded.
Mr. Williams' wide reputation pre
ceded him to this place, and lie suc
ceeded well in sustaining it.
Miss Mary Lnu Hinton left town
yesterday for Danville, Va., thence
to N. Y. She will be gone about
three months. Her many friends
wish her a safe and most enjoyable
trip.
We take pleasure in announcing
the return of .Miss Daisy Talmadge
from Augusta, where she lias been
spending sometime with friends.
Dr. Hoggs lias been confined to
bis room for the last few days on
account of sickness. We wish him
a very speedy recovery.
Iatst Saturday I’lii Kappa society
met ami was called to order by the
president, Mr, W. A. Harris. After
the roll was called and minutes read
and adopted the committee that
was appointed to select a subject for
the contestants for champion debat
er’s place reported the subject which
they bad selected: Kcsolvcd, “TIi it
the l nitedStalest lovorninent should
adopt nn income tax." It was then
moved that the society, should not
give a champion debater's medal as
the trustees bad offered several
medals. After some discussion the
motion was made and seconded that
the discussion of this subject lie
made the special order of the day.
The debate was then held on the
subject which was selected for Un-
joint debate between the two soeie
ties today, Ucnolved, “That Labor
Organizations are more productive
of evil than good. The speakers on
the aHirmativc were Hacon, Jackson,
Smith, Hoffmeyer on the m-gative,
Stephens, Akerman, Shenrhouse.
After reviewing the arguments
the president, .Mr. W. A. Harris
gave his decision in favor of the
affimativc.
The president then appointed Mr
Holcombe Hacon to open the debate
for the I’hi Kappa’s in the joint de
bate today, and Mr. Ilreon F. John
son to close.
After this, upon motion the soci
ety adjourned.
Mr. L. H. Warren is in Macon.
Tennis is still the popular game Ignite a “/»'<<«” idea of Louis's this
on the campus. visiting Macon.
JOHH HE SOHHEIDER,
St f CKSHOItTO E. It M IINEIDER,
IMl’OItTKIt WHOLESALE WIiKKTAIL IlEALEIi IN
ri x k w i x i:s, bra n hi i:s, \y risk i i;s, g i n, forthr, a it.
MINERAL WATERS. iOllACU), CIGARS, ETC.
Agent* f*>r \>uv<*-<Jlir*|uot I** tuna Min Urbwu Wln« Co., AntuMiMr-Buicb Brewing Company
001 ahi> 802 Bkoai* Btkkbt. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
A T HENS BOOK aND STATIONERY GO.
IS THE PLACE K< >K I HE STUDENTS V P.t V TAKIK
BOOK J AND JTdTIONERT.
SO
EXTORTIONS IM PRKEJ THERE.
Corner Clayton St. and Collage Ave
ONE DOOR FROM POST OFFICE.
.I0SHIMI MINDER,
f/y/£ ■ trilori^g.
Suits !V! ade to Order.
Students Work a Specialty
Mi Dowi i.i. Iti il ium.. Coi.i.kok Avr.
Special Discount to Students.
Till-: Cl,AVION STREET
TAILOR SHOP.
Suits mudti to order, denning and
Ri'pnirlng insitly dnm*. Work gtmrun-
• 1 i d. S|M'('|;il rated t«* uttidcnU. No It
dnytoii itm’t. Jackhot* tiik Taii.oii.
IIASKI.TON & DOZIER,
HEAI.EKS IN
PIANOS, ORGANS
SMALL ML'HK Al. INSTItl MKNTS.
•< RTIST’S MATERIALS, ETC.
II. Com Davis,
Restaurant,
JACK MON STREET.
RAPHAEL
]Ke Jailor,
College Avenue.
CITY DRUG STORE,
R. C. ORR & CO.
WK WANT YOUR
Prescriptions.
BEST DRL'GS USED.
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Tele),hone 112.
iVIR. W. D. BOWDEN
IS THE MOST COURTEOUS
’IB TJ S IMC A. US’
! In Town. Give him your Patronage.