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THE RED AND BLACK
Echoes From Camp Hill
We heard that Kctron was a
.11 tn Smith supporter, hut si nee
the lirsl night at camp we have
changed our minds. He kept
the whole camp awake veilin';,
“Hi, yi, yi, ’Iek ’Umdl, ’Iek
? l ssell, Iek T’seell!”
A limit four o’clock on a cold
mornina a lone sentrx w as heard
singing. “If you love me as 1
love yon If. S. V. |* M I*. I>. Q.”
and to vary the manotony he
sang again “O Lord! ain’t the
sun never going to rise?” The
corporal u p o n investigation
found it to he “Four Eyed”
llartredge.
llaif-.Man Brinson played in
rare luck, for Corporal Caluiniss
was hot on his trail and it took
some clever w ork to escape ar
rest and the guurd house.
“Sister,” Letter known as
“Fanny,” c o m in o n y called
Sanders Jones, says it is awful
to he kidnapped while walking
a post. Hut its all the fault of
being so feminine.
Unable to run the lines and
hoynd by a yelping cur George
Bftttey spent the night till two
o’clock up a tree, George’s hair,
and white duck trousers are too
promneut to escape any sentry
John Ilunnicutt says it way
he heroic in a battle to light to
the last ditch, hut that he does
not think much of falling in a
ditch especially when it ruins
one’s trousers.
Kctron was oil post number
thret*,.iu reurof the kitchen, and
late in the afternoon it got awful
dull in that vicinity, so lie came
down to number two where he
could watch the parade. The
tsergeant of the guard noticed
this and reprimanded him for
this serious breach of military
discipline. He explained his
action by saying he hail left a
in charge of his post with in
structioiiB to call the Corporal of
the guard if anything happened
Lansing B. Lee’s riding was
the feature of the encampment.
The way in which he managed
his spirited charger won for him
the glorious and undying nunie
of “Balaam.”
Montgomery and McDougald
were the Bean Hrunimels of the
engineering squad. They are
said to have made many crushes
in the neighborhood of Brenau.
“Biscuit” Walker says he lost
flesh while at camp, being unable
to gorge himself on the loaf
bread. ‘Phil’ is charging him
twelve dollars this month for
bread, as he broke the record and
ate thirty biscuits the first night "
after his return from camp.
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Two Piece Suits
Single ;md Double Breast
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Blue Serges
Grey Worsteds
Light Colored Flannels
Imperial $3.00 Hats,
Noted for their Snappy
. Styles
Specially for Young Men
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OUTFITTERS
44 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga
IIATS—None but the l»est known ntakerw
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Style and Price go hand in hand.
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I lie • (Mirar rovering four year* bruin* during the Inal week in Sept ainl < onlinuea until June.
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All the cUaaea arc rliviilcil into winall aeitiona lor rn itatioii*. laboratory ami rlmiial lieiUirlr
Instruction
Student* are admitted to ailvam rd atandiiitt after pu««itig the re<|ulaite examination*.
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solicited. Kfowem und • ‘andie* for t oinmem e
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Order for SHOES are filled promptly and
with perfect satisfaction. If you have worn
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if not now is the best time to try them. I
can also supply you with polish, brushes,
etc. Patronize a student, order the Kegal
Shoe and gel your money's worth.
W. W LANG, Agent,
No. 19 New College
Clothing Value
No matter what price you pay foi
an article of clothing at Muse's, value
is always the thing considered. Tin-
very best your money will buy is the
maxim lived up to.
We outfit men and hoys, from
head to bottom soles: Suits, over
coats, shoes, hats, underwear and
furnishings.
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Clothing, Hats,
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