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the red axd hlack.
Cochran. who played guard with M< r-
PA
ei*r againit the Tech*, nml against Macon
i* arrayed in hi, canvas nml rushing the
Imll mi pur field thi, week, lie weigh*
1K0 ponnd, amt i, 3 ft. 10 In. Cochran
sF'
(A
w ill no doubt prove a valuable man.
V A, '
We regret the sad demise of the Dem
ocrat of the Dinner Table. He was killed
by a pun of the Idiot and the absence <»f
food at his table.
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ol It < AIT AIK.
THE WEIGHTS OF WOFFORD.
Nal>ers...
**..Q. I'
140 lb,.
Kvln*
. ..K. It
. 170 lb,.
lllakc
... .n. k
.Ill lh,.
Allen
n. T
.Kin lbs.
Choice. .
. SO
.173 lli,.
Williamson <’
-JIM lh.
Rusliton
. ... L.Q....
. inn lh,.
Jennings.
..I*T....
I7n lh,.
Shannon
L. K.
. .. 143 lli,.
ItarlMT....
.L.B.
170 lbs.
Cannon
It. 11...
...175 lb.
Average
weight BIS pounds
OUR OWN TEAM
The line
up for the tiist half will he:
Barrow...
0 li
. 1411 III,.
StllldlN
K. It ...
. l.V» lbs. |
K. . n il ,
11 m ih,.
Snider ; .
) 110 Ih,
I’rlcn
..1, T....
ini lh,.
1 'unnally.
U « ...
183 lh,.
twhnui.
C
ISO lh,. 1
Moore..
U. li ...
lHUltw.
Kent ...
H. T
l svYrtf-
Killorin
It. K
m3 li,k.
Morris
... It. II
130 lim.
Xallcy . .
1.. II
170 lbs.
Tin* shoemaker under the Victoria
c|cate football shoes free of charge
Patronize him.
TIi#* Italilwin M< llville To. will appear
at the Opera YYouse next week every
night, with a change of performance
everv flight. This company is in no wav
connected with the Paid win-Rogers Co.
that wan here last year
Percy Middlehronks, owing to a
sprained ankle is laving off the team for
a few days. Tie will he out again
shortly.
The ,f. O. W, I,.’* will soon l*e tinon
the turf. They make their howling
dehut immediately after Thanksgiving
Among the guesses as to the meaning of
the letters, are M Jollv Old Women hov
ers,” “Jolly Old Wldskev T,ea"iie." ft
Is needless to remark that these are
somewhat far off from the real meaning.
\ot one of the crowd love ancient ladies
and the latter guess is on its fare ah-
f»et iit> on your French hoys! At a
near date, there will he a reception at
the Lucy Tohh: the young ladies will he
allowed to converse with their friends
• S freely ns they please- in French. No
A GREAT SCHEME.
Rumors have come to us of a new en
terprise that will soon Ik* launched in
the Classic City. Of course it is all on
the dead quiet so far. hut we are relia
bly informed that Mr. Charles II. Illaek
is at the head of a stock company that
is being organized for tin* purpose o'
leasing the old stand-pipe on Collegt
avenue. The gentlemen interested in
the scheme expect to icalize handsome
profits from their investment, by selling
space for advertising purposes on the
sides of the reservoir.
Progressive business tnen and mer
chants will he sure to avail themselves
of the oppoitunity for displaying their
ads. in this most conspicuous manner.
We are sure that our progressive fellow
students will succeed in their under
taking. and expect to see them million
aires in the near future.
Jhe jRed ar\d Black
Is printed at the oflice of
E. ZD. STOISTIE],
is x. Jackson st.
Patronage of college boys solicited
FOR FIRST-CLASS
COAL
At IIMSCMI ililr price, call oil
Which Win You Have?
Sew a nee
Monday.
plays with North Carol inn
JOE OTT.
Joe Ott appeared at the Opera House
last night before a fairly good audience.
J'H* Ott himself cannot he surpassed,
mid he Is supported by one of the best
troupes that can he found anywhere.
Lack of space prevents us from giving
eaeli one the praise they deserve, hilt we
ean justly say that it is one of the best
shows of its kind now on the American
stage. m
TALE OF A WIFE AND A WIDOW.
I courted her at mid-day.
In swings that zephyr's waft ;
I wooed her oft at afternoon
In graceful floating craft ;
1 told my love in twilight soft.
Before the rippling heaeli.
Rut in spite of all my lim *sse,
Nile Mould keep out of reaeh.
1 wooed her ill the evening.
\\ Idle her husband was away.
Rut 'twas not until the mourning
That at last I gained the day
O'LEAKY.
Tin* Freshman's Idea
4 *f a man in heavt u.
Is one who pulls a burly pi|»e
And
scraps
on tile
XI.
Let the geniuses tear their hair ami
originate some new yells and hv all
means start a lung-club.
l>r. Hoggs, who has been in Sanumali
lor the past few days, will return today.
This is almost a foot hall issue.
Norris. K. A. of Oxford, has entered
law.
All the Atlanta Tally-hos will he en
I gaged for the X. f\ game.
Sam Hawes has not gone to U. of Va.
| His shingle Is still kissed by the salt
zephyrs of Rainhridge, Ha.
The father loved his dear, dear hov
And sent him to seiinnl, far away
And he pined and pined for that time to
come,
N\ hen his hoy should come home to
stay.
He liked the pictures the lad sent home.
From them fondly he kept the dust;
He liked the profile, the full face was
tine—
But he did not like the “bust.
ATHENS
NEW
COAL
CO.,
In war of I’lii-Kappa Hall.
Till: TRADE OK STUDENTS
Is respectfully solicited.
V 0 _
. I hunt o'er.
MICHAEL BROS.,
1 p-to-date Furnishings for
Fraternity Rooms.
hons for Badges. Speeiul
to the Fniversitv
•BiISr&BleKARp
soi.n 0X1.Y IIY
NS. MYERS & CO.
Will save you money on them as well as
all kinds of furnishings.
(20 T<»
GEO. II. WILLIAMSON,
CLASS
For Fine Confectioneries, Fine ( igars.
Tobacrn, Fancy (iroeerie*. Kino Fruit
a specialty.
P. WEIL.
Firs t-C/as *ShQ a m i!< r
All work promptly nml w.iriantril.
16 Clayton St.
anne
//
rates
hoys.
WEAR YOUR COLORS.
I.*-t i vrrT imp come out till, nftcrnnnn
with ft full supply of rnlnra. Let us
aIiuw tin' smith I'umlininit, what n.llrgr
*|>lrit nml piiIIpcp cnthii*hi,m in. anil let
•'vt'ry ono iln hi* *bnre in winning. by
exerrl»tnif Ills vocal |m«pni.
THE LITERARY SOCIETIES.
Tlu> literary Societies have now bpgun
work inearneit. Until tin* Dcmnsthen-
kui ami I’lii Kappa took in a great many
excellent men this year. ami an- now in
a fairway to pro,parity. Int,Texting lie-
hate, aiv lielil in tin* Society halls every
Satnnlay morning. ami mm interest i,
living inanifextcil this year than former
ly. We hope the good work will go on,
ami that the Societies may soou attain
that high *t.imlanl that was their cliar-
acteristii in year* past.
MICH A El. BROS.
Varsity Tailor*-
Has a Splendid Stock of
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
Give Him a Call.
c^/lctccjiapll: till
Scltcgi
PATRONIZE HIM!
Opposite Campus,
To the Students-
We kindly ask your inspection
of our Fall and Winter Stock of
C lothing, (tents Furnishing Hood#
and Hats. Each department
eamprises all of the latest novel
ties carefully selected with prices
consistent with the character of
goods. Suits made to order our
specialty. Fit guaranteed. Spec
ial discount to students.
Very lespectfully,
CHAS STERN & Co.
GO TO
Davison & Lowe's
New Dry Hood* Store for Up-to-Date
Xovelth a. Spa lal LIm Ubboas,
Hosiery, Underwear, Hundker-
cliiefs and Umbrellas.
Cor! Clayton $ Jackson Sts.