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UNIVERSITY JEWELER.
Repairing Fine Watcher, Badges and Pins a Specialty.
C. A. SCUDDER.
Long & Taylor,
THE LIVE DRUGGISTS,
BROAD STREET -A-TZHEEHsTiS, GEA..
KEEP A Full LINE OF CHEMICAL APARATUS. GIA r E THEM A CALL
COAL RODS, TONGS,
PERSONALS.
Mr. F. Elmore Twitty of last
year’s law class, who lias been in
Athens for several days, taking in
the Fair(sex) returned to Atlanta
yesterday.
Mr. W. Bill Crawford, ’87 spent several
days of the past week in Athens. Bill in
tends to be an M. D.
Mr. Geo. W. Lamar, '86, of Savannah,
a “disciple of Esculapius” at the Medical
college in Augusta,has hcen shaking hands
with his many friends here during the
past week.
Mr. Sanders McDaniel, ’86, who is now
a rising lawyer in Monroe, was seen on
the campus again for a few days ricently
Mr. Henry Walker, ’87 of the same place
is also in town.
Mr. Joe Jarrell has just recover'd from
a severe attack of the gout, and is on the
campus again, shaking hands wilh his
many friends.
Mr. Peyton L. Wade, of the class of ’86,
paid a pleasant visit to the N. E. Ga., Fair.
We are always glad to see our alumni
among us.
Mr. James Brown, of Greensboro, an old
University boy, has been taking in the N,
E. Ga., Fair during the past week.
Mr. Hal D. Arnold, ’81, of Wilkes Co ,
has been renewing the acquaintance of
his college days during here duriug the
Fair.
SERENADES.
During the week just ended, the
text books which have edified the
University students, have been
thrown aside and with few exceps
tioDs the chief aim has been to get
as much iun to the square inch as
the laws of equilibrium, as well as
those of the faculty, could stand.
To begin at the beginning, last Sat;
urday night the gallant Green Rifles
were serenaded by the yells from the
throats of scores of student s. In re-
ply to frequent calls, Capt. John C.
Hart, of Union Point, responded i
with the laconic sentiment; “I was I
here teu years ago, and I believe I |
was as big a fool then as any of you. ’
Not discouraged by their reception
on this occasion, the Fears House
brigade, Capt. Albert Howell com
manding, turned out in full force
Wednesday night, having previously
stormed the fort and captured two
drums from a patent medicine com.
pany. Taking up a number of re
cruits at the Summej', the well or
ganized brigade proceeded to the
Danner Watchman office, headed by
the base drum in charge of
Messrs. Axson and Collier and the
kettle drum which was ably and ap
propriately manipulated by Mr,
Arthur Hicks McCarrel of Augusta.
After speeches had been made by
editors Cooper Pope, and P. A. Sto
vall, the latter referring touchingly
to the career of the Junior nine, of
last year, the company obeyed the
order “carry arms” and commenced
to move off. Just then, the alarm
of “set up” was heard, but “when
they got there the cupboard was
bare.” The students however were
regaled by a speech from Congress
man Carlton who said in conclusion:
“Good night, God bless you, I wish
I could stay with you all till the
morning. [Applause.] Ileaveina
few days for W ashington and I want
you all to write me [cheers.] If you
ever get into a scrape with the Facul
ty let me know and I will do my
best for you.” [Tumultuous ap
plause and continued roll of the
“kittle” by Mac.] Upon suggestion
of Capt. Howell, three cheers were
given for the game cock of the
Democracy, and the company then
broke ranks to partake of the deli
cate viands of a boarding house
supper.
The Junior B. E. students en
gaged in a survey on the campus on
Friday evening, and they say Ned
Fleming was very much surprised
to find that at the end of the last
course of the survey they had come
back to the starting point.
—MANUFACTURER OF—
FINE CIGARS,
Corner BROAD STREET and COLLEGE AVE.
Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of
al 1 grades, also all kinds of Smokers Articles.
Fine Cig ars a pecialty.
A nice lot of Canes. Terms Strictly Cash.
McQUEEN & DURHAM,
—Pioprietors of the—
Claiiic gity Barber ghop.
Opposite the Banner-Watchman office. Satis
faction guaranteed, when a good hair-cut or
shave is wanted. PATRONIZE THEM.
The Reliable tailor shop,
TOM J/1CKS0N,
The Tailor, can be found over Max Joseph’s
store. Cleaning and repairing neatly done.
The cutting and making of pants a speciattv.
Give him a Call.
W. H. DAVIS
FOR YOUR
School Stationery, Blank Bookd
Musical Instruraenes and Strings. Harmoni
cas a specialty. Broad Street
gamucl CL Benedict,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office 59 CLAXTON STREET, next door to
the Post-Office.
Residence BROAD ST., Opposite Campus.
TELEPHONE NO. 24
E. W. BURKE,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER
Full Line of Harmonicas, |
AND
H|u6ical JJftcrchandLe.
Fraternity Pads a Specialty
Miss Von der Lieth,
TOYS, GAMES,
CHILDREN’S • BOOKS,
Wagons and Velocipedes,
Fine French Candies
AND
CONFECTIONERIES.
■3ft $a6ket6 of all -Kinda. jfr
Davis & Harris,
PROPRIETORS OP THE
PALAGE BARBER SHOP,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS GA.
Guarantee satisfaction in their line. Hot and
Cold Baths. Call on them.
ORR & HUNTER,
— DEALERS IN—
COAL.
Office opposite Opera House, above Hulme’s
Store, THOMAS STREET.
J. z. cooper & Von,
C all attention of the students and general
public tr their select stock of
HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES.
The finest turn-outs in the city can be ob
tained at the most reasonable prices at their
stables on MARKET AND THOMAS STS.
Shovels, Stew Pans, Oil Cans and numerous
articles that Students reed, at
E. E. JONES’
NEW STOVE STORE,
Corner Broad and Wall Street.
Y. B. CLIFTON,
—ARTIST IN—
PHOTOGRAPHY.
Over LONG’S DRUG STORE,
TRE .ATTENTION
Of the Students is called to the NEW AND
SELECTED Stock of FINE SHOES at
Snead’s Shoe Store.
The Best $3.00 Shoe in the Market.
JULIUS DOBNBLATT,
SI Clayton Street,
Deals in new and second hand guns, shells,
wads, caps and all kinds of
GUN MOUNTINGS,
Gnn3 and Rifles rented out at reasonable
rates.
Special atiention paid to the cleaning and
repairing of Bicycles.
All Work Guaranteed.
MRS. C. BODE
Calls the attention of the students to her
select stock of
Candies, Cakes
and all kinds of Confectioneries. A full line
of Hai monicas, Base Balls and Bats, etc., con
stantly on hand.
HARRIS & MACK,
artistic Shoemakers
JACKSON ST., opposite B.-W. Office.
Do all kinds of repairing on shoes. Fine
Stitching, Invisible patching and putting in
Elastics a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed.
BUY YOUR DRUGS
FROM
GEO. W. RUSH,
COLLEGE AVEUE.
BRUMBY’S DRUG STORE,
On COLLEGE AVENUE, is headquarters for
€§PURE • DRUGS#
and all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES. A full
line of Cologne, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes
and Teeth Powders. A tine assortment of the
best grades ot Cigars and Tobacco on hand.
FOR MEN’S
FIHE SHOES
—CALL ON—
E. I. SMITH & CO.
Cor Clajton St. and College Avenue.
CHAS. STERN & CO,, Clothiers,
AND DEALERS IN
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc.
buits made to measurement a specialty. An inspection of k our stock solicted. Broad street.