The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, October 20, 1894, Image 2

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THE RED AND BLACK. THE RED AND BLACK. Published every Saturday during the Colloglato year. in the South, and meet them on our own ground, so it will never do to he beaten. Much of the success of the season’s work depends on the Subscription price one dollar per year. r „„ U of lhe firil matcb g#me If L W. CHflRBONNIER & 02, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Advertising rates furnished on appli cation Address all business communications to Ruslness Manager. Contributions, signed by the author, are welcome; received by the Kditor in Chief. sTArr: fi W. Roah.'Wi, Editor-In-Chief. K. C. Itysls, 96, Local Kditor. K. K lioland, *t»7. Ruslness Manager. I, . K. Powell, '96, Soliciting; Agent. J. W. Welch, l.aw; F. C. Keen, I.aw; Kugrne Itodd, l.aw; .1. II. Ilutner, '9ft; I. .1 llofmayer, 'it7. Entered at Athena class mail matter. I*. <>. as second victory is our lot everyone will feel 1 confident, while defeat can but ne cessarily tend to dishearten the boys to a slight extent. The Hkd and Hi.ack strongly urges the hoys to appear on the gridiron as often as possible, and we hope next week to see at least fifteen men bucking against the 'Varsity team. The more men the 'Varsity has to play * against why the better will she be able to bold her own against sueh rivals asSewanee and Auburn teams, which have a slight advantage over us in experience on the gridiron. Once more we urge the foot-hallists to appear on the field in greater numbers aud more often. CEMENT AND LIME. Sole Agents for the Favorite GLEIST COAL. Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. ORDERS FROM STUDENTS SPE CIALLY SOLICITED ami carefully executed. No extra charge for handling. OFFICE, VICTORIA HOTEL CORNER. PAY UP. The time has now come for you to pay your Kki> ami Hi.ack sub scription, and our oollector hopes to he able to write you out a receipt for »1.00 some lime during next week at the latest. We know that there is a tendency among JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Several well-known merchants of this city who do not advertise in the Ukd ami Hi.ack were very con spicuous in displaying notices of their wares in the circus parade last ollege Saturday, and the expense incurred men to look upon the payment of by their advertising pageant must have amounted to quite a sum. Now the question is does such ad vertising pay better than a well written “ad” ill the columns of a pa per? Ai d if they go to the troubh ami expense to get up such a dis play could they not aflord to put a small notice in a sheet which is read liy a cli mouths anyway in their city and would he more likely to trade with them than the class who spent one 1 day here and who looked on the j amusing spectacle of darkeys boar-1 ing fantastic sign-boards and riding on donkeys as a good show, but did ■ they once think of it as an induce ment to trade with the advertisers ? j Now of course advertising is a great means of procuring trade, but it such a debt as (lie last use to make of tlicir dollar, and even not to pay at all if possible. Still, when you nsk them to put thoir names on the subscriber's list they arc all “on deck.” There are some who have even refused to put their names on the subscriber's list, still they will all road somebody cist's Uki> am> Hi.ack whenever they gel a chance, lull my pen fails me when it comes to writing our opinion of men witli so little college spirit. A man who cannot subscribe one dollar for his college periodical for a whole term don’t deserve the title of a “’Varsity man.” Come up, fellows, and put your names on the subscription list and don’t ho classed among the drones of the college. This is straight talk, lull of course it is not should be done judiciously, and as meant for “you," for “you" are go. has been proved in the past, there ing to pay for the Uki> am> Hlack i* no better place than in the col- wiihout a murmur, and so you see this talk was meant all lliu tune for the “oilier fellow. ’ PLAY HALL “COLLEGE." We are certainly glad to learn that Colonel Suclling lias let the men of the college team ofT from drill durtug the fool ball season This was of course the proper thing to do, and when it comes to doing! scything in the interest of Atblel- ios, which are indirectly the interest ^f the University, you can rely ou the Colonel doing all in his power to promote the satnr, and Kki> and Hi.uk heartily applauds him for looking at the matter iu this light. The necessity of having a large col lege team for the 'Varsity to prac tice against, cannot he over-estima ted. Very soon now wo must meet one of the greatest foot hall teams McDowell & Sox, FINE II. Com Davis, Confectioneries, Fruits AND CIGARS. COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, (1A. Restaurant, JACKSON STREET. A J. MI KICK WILL MAKE CITY DRUG STORE, Cabinet Photocraphs For the Students at R, C. ORR & CO. S2.00 PER DOZEN - . WE WANT YOUR JOHN T JACKSON, LIerchant Tailor. j Carries a full line of samples. Suits made to order. Cleaning ami repairing | neatly done. All work guaranteed. ]?resciptioris. BEST DRUGS USED. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Telephone 112. ipvzpsijy DIpGJQJKy, Report Errors, Changes and New Organizations to Business Manager. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Praaidmt w. P. Oearrald, 'M. Treasurer E. E. Dougherty, ’96. Chairman Executive Committee II. W. Stubbs, ’»«. FOOT HALL TEAM. Captain O. P. Butler, '94. Manager U. C. Moreno, '93. DEMOSTIIKNIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. President D. T. Clarke, '96. Treasurer Eugene Dodd, Law. limns of a newspaper. A one inch notice running nine months, is more apt to mean more trade for the ad vertiser than a (laming display in the shape of a placard, carried around town on the aek of a mule for a few hours. ‘ Dr. Wm Thos. Coggin, No. ii Thomas Street ATHENS, GEORGIA. MADDOX BROS., PHOTOGRAPHERS. SPECIAL PRICES TO Sttoexts and Clubs WORK GUARANTEED. 109 East tiro ad Street, Athens, Georgia PHI-KAPPA LITERARY SOCIETY. President Holcombe Racon,'96. Treasurer F. W. ltean, '95. THE TIIALIAXS. President E C. Ryals, '91!. Stage Manager Holcombe Bacon, '96. Business Manager J. W. Welch, Law. GLEE CLUB. President Shirley Brooks, '96. Musical Director.... Dr. J. P. Campbell. Business Manager F. K. Roland, '97. Y. M. C. A. President Treasurer ...F Captain Co. A Captain Co. R Adjutant. F. J. Orr, '95 K. Roland, '97. CADET COKPS. J. T. Dunlap, '95. W. P. Gearrsld, '95. 0. B. Nisbet, '95. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. President nolcombe Racon, '96. Jfanager W. L. Kemp,'95. Treasurer F. g Boland, '97. LAW CLASS. A. Neal. President . to President SENIOR CLASS. President JUNIOR CLASS. President SOPHOMORE CLASS. President. FRESHMAN CLASS.