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THE RED AND BLACK.
Red and Black.
OUK SPECIAL AGENT,
1). W. McGfiBGOft,
ATHENS, GA.,
1> in« truck'd to tfivti to Clubs our Lowest
Hates on all our goods.
All onlei.. 1 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
FINESHOES
EVERY PAIR GUARATEED.
Corner College Ave. and Clayton Street,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
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Diamond j^lerckarvts
ATUura'ii, ©a.
Look to your interest. You can save
money by having your Shoes Repaired
at the New Hoot and Shoe Shop on Jack-
son Street, under the Hotel Too me r.
We Guarantee to do better work for less
money than any one in the city. We
use nothing but the Rest Louisville Oak
Sole Leather. W. N. llAl'UKUP,8t'PT.
GET YOUR
DRUGS,
1 >KESC KIPTIONS
AND TOILLT AUT1CLKS AT
CRAWFOROS DRUG STORE.
STUDENTS. PATRONIZE
McQueen & Carter,
IB _A_ RBE IR,S.
Under BaMwii/s Shoe Store.
PETER WEIL,
SHOES MADE & REPAIRED.
all work promptly done.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
CLAYION STREET,
Opposite Talmsdge & Brightwell'ii
MOKKIS,
POPULAR PRICK
Clothier, * Hatter * and * Furnisher.
218 BROAD 8TBEET.
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Visit our store. It is the best and
largest in the South. The
FINEST QLOTHINQ
ami most artistic Furnishing Goods at
easy priees.
LOCALS.
l’rof. Sylvanus Morris lias just is-
sued the law manual.
The Junior elans has just com
puted a course in Chemical
Philosophy, under Dr. White, ami
are breathing sighs of relief.
The Freshmen hardly have a
chance for the penaut now since
tlicir defeat by the Lawyers, whom
they counted as sure victims.
The following men have organ-
, ized a couple of boat crews, anil
most every line afternoon take a
; pull upon the muddy Oconee. One
of the ulubs is composed of Messrs.
It. M. llutler, li. Floyd ami C. Kish
\ op, while the other comprises the
following: Messers. Gearreld, llol
ilen, Tidwell C. I(. and Tidwell A. II.
Mr. Otto Geisler, of Augusta, is
spen■ Jji B - a few d tys in the oity.
Mi S. M. Hey ford lias returned to
hi. home lo the North after deliver
ing some very interesting lectures
to the students. It is to be hoped
that Mr. Seyford will not let this be
bis last visit to the Classic City.
Dr. Hoggs has been keeping the
members of the Junior class busy
with the pencil this week and writ
ten dailies have been the order at
every recitation.
Thu Juniors spoke for speakers’
places last Wednesday afternoon
and the faculty will have no easy
job to determine the winners.
Many of the ’Varsity boys are
fast becoming adepts in the Terpsi-
chorcan art under the tutorship of
Miss McClellan every Monday and
Thursday nights.
19 to 7 in favor of the Sophs!
Surely this is a world of many sur
prises.
The baseball ground is in good
condition since the recent work has
been done on it.
Dr. liiley attended the Georgia
Chatauqua at Albany, this week.
Mr. Geo. Hurl is now the proud
possessor of a wheel, a birth day
present.
The orations by the Juniors at
chapel mi laft Wednesday afternoon
were delivered in good style. A
Demosthenes or Cicero would not
he impossible from the class of ’9, r >.
The Juniors were certainly sick
at the end of the game on last Tiles '
day evening. The way those Soph- I
oinores played was surprising to
everyone.
Mr. F. M Lockhart, an ex-’9.' man
delighted his friends in the Classic
Oily by his presence here last Sun
day. Milledge has gone into the
field of journalism in Augusta, and
ably represents the Evening News i
of that city.
I’rof. Chnrhonnier gave the
Junior class quite an interesting
lecture on “Geysers" last Monday.
The last issue of the University
of Georgia Magazine is about the
best issue that lias been presented
to the public.
Augusta lias been well represent
ed in the Classic City during tin-
last week by many of her fairest
daughters.
CTOZEiHSr R. SGHITEIDEB
SUCCESSOR TO E. It. SCHNEIDER, ’
IMPORT Kit WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEM,Kit IN
KINK WINKS, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, GIN, I’ORTKR, ALE.
MINERAL WATERS, TOBACCO, ( K;AILS, etc.
Aio al* for Veuve-CIInqnot Ponwrdtn Urbans Wine Co.. Anlmuwr. Hunch Knorin* Company
M01 ADD S02 IIKOAI) SriiKKT. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ATHENS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO.
IS THE PLACE POR THE STUDENTS TO IICY TAKIK
BOOK J AND JTdTIONERT.
NO
EXTORTIONS IN PRICEJ THERE.
Gilleland’s
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. anil College Avo.
ONE DOOR PROM POST OFFICE.
JOSEPH MINDER,
FlflE * TtyLORIflG,
Suits Made to Order.
Students Work a Specialty
McDowri.i. Huii.dino, Coi.i.kok Avs
Special Discount to Students.
THE CLAYTON STREET
TAILOR SHOP.
Suits nuulc to order. (Trailing ami
Repairing neatly (Line. Work guaran
teed. Special rate, lo stutlrntH No t»
Clayton street. .Iai ksontiikTaii.oii.
II ASK ETON & DOZIER,
IM.AI.KKH IN
PIANOS, ORGANS
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ARTIST’S rDUERIrtLS, ETC.
H. Cobb Davis,
Restaurant,
JACKSON STKKItT
RAPHAEL
JKe Jailor,
College Avenue,
CITY DRUG STORE,
R. C. ORR & CO.
WE WANT YOLK
Prescriptions.
REST DRUGS USED.
CAREI-I I.I.Y roMI’OTNDKD
Telephone 112.
MR. W. D. BOWDEN
IS THE MOST COURTEOUS
’IB TJ S IMI A. UST
Id Towd. Give him your I'.Uioua^-
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