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THE HKD AND BLACK.
TOWN AND QdnrVJS.
Mr. K. C. Rvals, local editor of
Thk Kid ani> Bi.ack, lias been in
disposed for the past few days.
The Sophs stood their first final
in Algebra last Thuroday.
I’rof. and Mrs. if. C. White are in
New York.
Mr. A. L. Tidwell spent a few
days in Atlanta this week.
Orange and Blue vs. Red ami
Black today.
I)r. Boggs delivered Ins annual
address before the Legislature last
night.
The Krrsliman prouilljr walks the street
With not a single care.
Ilis cup of happiness is full—
The uniforms aie here!
Squad drill is now in full blast.
What has become of the Indian’s
remains]’
We stale on good authority that
the regulur monthly reception of
the Chancellor, to be held next week,
will be a grand affair, le t all who
receive invitations be sure to attend.
Wlial about the Red and Black
ladies of the Athenian city?
arris and Bicou for tackles!
ell.
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grounds, our board for two days
and all other expenses of the game.
In Spartanburg the gate was near
ly ♦ lia • 00. Of this our expenses
were 10. r ) 25. Of their share they
paid our hoard, rent of grounds, ex
penses of umpire ami linesman, and
all other expenses of game. Do
these facts prove that the writer,
who declined to sign his article,
knew milch of the situation
II. C. Moiueno,
Manager Foot Ball Team.
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227 llroa.l St., Athens, Ga.
lamia Warren, Law ’91, who was
in the eity yesterday, went down to
August i.with the team.
The loot ball learn left yesterday
afternoon at I :. r »l) for Augusta.
Ignorance or Muli.e.
In reply to an article in last
. week's Rrn ami Black, I have the
following facts to quote:
i The criticism in regard to keep
ing the pig beaded spectators off
the field is just. But in regard to
> the financial question, the author
..of the article shows either the
giossesl ignorance or the basest
. malice.
. .Laying aside the fact that no team
. expects to make money on its minor
games, 1 will quote his exact words:
■ “IL-rx: it i* we have played ill lee
gamea and are in debt. Every oth
er team we have played has made
money. They always receive guar
anteed expenses, ami half the gate'
receipts over. We get expenses
guaranteed and nothing mere.”
The truth is, no team we play
this season has received a guaran
tee of expense. In hut one game j
this season do we receive expenses,
and nothing more the game in
Bpartanhurg. No team we have
plated lias cleared expenses. So-
wnnee's expenses to atop over in
Athene, besides their Asheville ex
petiscs, were: Railroad tickets ex-'
tra, $96.00; hoard, »]M.00, besides
incidental expenses. Their share of
the gate was 1118.90. They lost
1200.00 on their Eastern trip.
In Columbia the gate yielded
♦ 106 SO, We received ♦100 00—of
their aharv they paid rent of
At the Lucy Cobb.
In >>ur games oil the campus and
entertainments at the theatre, the
young ladies of the Lucy Cobb In
stitute have always patronised us
| liberally, and we are now called on
to assist them in a concert they give
next Thursday night, for the benefit
of their Library and Music Studio.
The New York Celebrities, a com
pany of great musicians, appear that
night at the Lucy Cobb chapel, and
every student in the Univcraity
should be present. The admission
is 7f> cents ; tickets, of which only
a limited nil tuber have been printed,
will lie found at llasellou it Do
zier’s Music Store, next the post of
fice. Positively no tickets sold at
the chapel.
— —^e «
Difficult Task.
Tne principle of honest and square
dealing should be the foundation
. stone upon which every business
man should build, as Skiff the jew
eler has done. The young man who
boasted that lie could marry any
girl lie pleased, found he couldn't
please any. Skiff tlis jeweler pleases
all his customers in the jewelry line.
As to marrying that is a different
thing altogether. To please after
marriage, is ths most difficult task.
MC D<) WELL iSc S< >N,
KIN'E
Confectioneries, Fruits
AND CIGARS.
< OLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, DA.
A J. MI HICK
WILL MAKE
Cab INET PHOTOCRAPHS
For the Students at
$2.00 PER X30ZE2ST
JOHN T JACKSON,
Merchant
Tailor.
Carries a full line of samples. Suits
made to order. Cleaning and repairing
neatly done. All work guaranteed.
FINE CANDIES
FRESH SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND
Palmer & Kinnebrew,
Opposite Post Office.
Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatter.
Suits to Order a Specialty. * Special Discount to Students.
229 BROAD STREET.
George Muse
GlothirxgGo.
LEAD! NO
CLOTHIERS,
HATTERS
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FURNISHERS.
■>8 II hitehall Street,
Atlanta, - - Oa.
Iff We have the (rootIk that will fit
ami pleaKc you, ami we solicit your
trade. •
Red and Slack.
OUR SPECIAL '.CENT.
I). W. McGftBGOfi,
ATHEf/S, GA..
U instructed t<» give to (')ubR our Lowest
Kate* on all our tfond*.
All order* and enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
(woods of our males are
referred to him.
A. G. SPALDING & SONS.,
NEW YORK.
Michael Bros.
CARPETS, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES,
Fon Club Rooms *«io Socirrv halls
Finest Line of Neckwear and Shoes
in the City.
II. (.088 Davis,
JACKSON 8TRKKT.