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THE RED AND BLACK.
TOWN AND CdflPMS.
Newell, of the Law class, has
left college on account of prolonged
sickness.
Pay your subscription to Red and |
Black.
Mr. Geo. Stallings, who trained
Mercer's foot-hail team last season, J
will train the Augusta team, in all j
pro' ability.
Mr. Jim Bittner has returned
from Indianapolis.
Mr. Hal Steiner is again with us,
after a week spent at home.
Did you get hypnotised?
Mr. W, '98: “Would you fight
for China, if you were over there?”
Mr. P, ’9(i: No—I would get a
Doctor’s certificate.
Mr. Leonard Snider and a few
friends took a trip up the river a few
days since. While disembarking
from the boat, it in some way got
adrift, causing the above named
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SP-SPEl lAI, IUSOCI NT TO .STUDENTS.
Prof. White takes charge of the I
Senior Chemistry class next week.
Students should not let the Uni
versity Court, established last year,
go under. It is a good thing and
should be kept up. We bebeve that
it falls upon the class presidents to
md I appoint thejr respective members of
gentleman to doff bis clothes
take a plunge in the icy waters, so l -i« organization.
as to get it to shore. Eeautiful aniT Wonderful.
Yancey, '97, is getting in practice .....
... ,, , , What a blessing it is to have eyes,
for walking before Lucy Cold), as J ’
. , , , . . that we can see the beautiful and
lie intends perambulating by there . f ,
1 wonderful things of nature, and
what a blessing it is that when they
become dim by age, or defective y
much after Xmas.
Mr. W. P. Gearreld lias returned
to college, after a tew days spent at ot |, cr C!U1#t . Sj they can, by using Dr.
Lidstoue's perfected lenses, be made
Mr. Kit Bacon, Editor-in-Chief of t 0 st . e again the bright ami beauti-
last year’s Bed and Black, spent ful things of art and nature. Call
last Saturday in the city, lie has 0I1 Dr. Lidstone, the optician, for
perfect fitting glasses, and Skiff the
Jeweler for your jewelry and watch
1 repairing.
B. RAPHAEL,
ilor uil Hits Mr,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
GO TO THE POPULAR
BARBER SHOP,
NEXT TO Si UDDER'S.
DICK HARRIS, - Proprietor
All KINDS of DYKING ami CLEANING
Done at tho
Haselton & Dozier,
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1 ’1 ANUS, ORGANS,
Srr\all /Musical lr\struiT\erits,
ARTIST’S MATERIALS, Etc-
ATHENS, HA.
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charge of a flourishing paper in
Madison.
U. of Ga. vs. Sewanee on 29th.
Nalley, ’93, has returned to col
lege. lie will strengthen the team
wonderfully.
Watkins and Shackleford are ex
pected soon. Both h »ve won lau
rels on the gridiron.
A certain Freshman who studies
history ought also to study orthoepy.
So think his class-mates.
The Literary Societies did not
hold any meetings last Saturday.
The marriage of Miss Margaret ’ t
Basinger, of Athens, to Prof. C. M. ai.ents ron ki.ecthic hazob.
Slrahaii is announced for Oct. -list, 248 and got) Broad St., Athens, Ga.
at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, j,
It Will Bay You
ATHENS HARDWARE CO,
ngji Ski Dp Works,
22Clayton St., next to K. I. Smith A Co.
a,
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McQueen & Carter,
BARBEES.
UihIit DuMwIii’h KIhm* 8ton*.
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Red and Black.
OUR SPECIAL AGENT,
I). W. McGREGOR,
ATHEf/S, GA.,
Is instructed to give to Clubs our Lowest
Rates on all our goods.
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All orders and enquiries for Athens *nd
distriet for Sporting and Athletic
Goods of our make are *
referred to him.
A. C. SPALDING « SONS.,
NEW YORK.
NOTHING HIGHER THAN
$4-75
PER TON.
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Prof. Strahan is one of our most
popular and efficient instructors,
Open Every Night Until 12 0 dock.
IK you WANT THE BEST
STUDY - LAMP
Vand"rpool and Jellioo.
Your ('hole* for the Price.
* No cliArtfo for dull vei l iij{ Upstair*.
Can give you Good Coal
AT *4.25 AND *4.50 pfclt TON.
F. B. LUCAS,
REAR PHI KAPPA HALL.
and we extend to him our heartiest
congratulations.
Mr. Herman Shuptine, of Emory
College, was in town last Saturday
and Sunday.
Messrs. C. 11. Black, '98, and M.
O. Markham, '98, left yesterday for
Atlanta, where they will remain un
til Monday.
What’s the matter with teunisl
this year? An association has been
formed, but does not seem to be do
ing anything, while only one fra
ternity has fixed its court.
Mr. A. L. TidwelJ, 97, has gone to
Atlanta.
-To Kxaminu-
(torShoes Furnishioits.
The Beit at the Lowest Prices.
M. MYERS & CO
On Earth, Comfortable ami Pleasant to
the Kye, try the
IMPROVED • ROYAL,
With Lighting Attachment, which cna-
bl<-« you to light your lamp without re
moving chimney or shade, bold by
J W. BROWN & SONS
227 Broad St., Athens, Ga.
Michael Bros.
CARPETS, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES,
For Club Rooms and Socicty Halls
Finest Line of Neckwear and Shoos
in tho City.
wrnim & m< :
Clothiers, Farnishers and Hatters.
Saits to Order a Specialtj. o Special Discount to Students.
229 BROAD STREET.
JTUDENT5,
HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED BY
W. N Ha UD/fUP,
Jackson Street, Under Victoria Hotel.
The Past Work. Lowest Prices.
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ATHENS BOOK k I *
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U the place for HtuilenU to buy their
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