I r DRILL SHIRTS? ft , r CAMPAIGN HATS? REGULATION BELTS? WHITE GLOVES ? Jiti; \ jjj ; i * ■! j SrcciAL, Notick .'-.Our Mock of drill •hiria wa* to bar* arrived for tbe opening of the Col* leg*, but wa* deUyed in shipment, and bare just arrlT^l* 80 we now bar* a lull stock of att ai^cr of tbe beet drill sbirte offered the student* tbl* seaeo^S^nd would warn all student* who have not yetiteaitred their shirte not to delay their purchase* as each student i« required t|t have two shine, and the supply may not last long. Ki HUNTER & CHATHAM MEN’S :rs RAILROAD TIME TABLE H. Si T. C, $CHEDUtE. li ;' so0*4 jL»|rq»4 ! |»o. 3ti . .‘.i i. , k’.'JijH,. . ,.,il:96 p. m No Si L m. fflas) I. A* O. N. SCHEDUI.K. ; voaTH *oc>«d. J; No. 102 | Li U.J0m I nv, ieouTH aocNt>. y-VflirK No. 5.17 1. Patronize Benson’ Barber Shop •1 . • tf M. S. Church, '05. is on the cam pus again. Come out and take pan in the track athletics. • We have bn* Ui-udfo* a good baseball team this year. The “hate and hoasids” race comes off on the 9th of March. Benson's Campus Barber shop Ui went mi the hand the place for good work. tf Miss 1 .ucy Rbard oif Bryan was a campus visitor part of the Week. Ask "Krenchy'' Maurtn if he en joyed Miss Kidd’s singing Saturday kighe. . ’ Oar AdrerttasrasuM. Miss Nanmy Lou lirtts »f Bryan .. , u , . , the legislature car ipus the i,. , .,. 1 ' ednesday to get visited friends on the MM week. 1 Mrs. Sophia Rollins of Houston f iai here \isinng her father. Prof Hutson. and family. , 1 1 The Soph, “bug-hbaters ing some cuttings of fine i' Our readers will notice quit* a line erf advertisements in this iakue of our paper. A number of them are old and well known Arms, but 1 there are also quite a number of new name* among them. It is hardly possible for us to say anything favorable not already known to our readers about those old advertisers, for instance, the fitvn Tatty Black and Jack Daugh ehy.” This firm and its work is so well known amongst us. that it 4vould he like carrying water imp the Hrazo* to say something itt its favor. The liberal prices are e»pewn to all of us as being hustlers, so it is easy to imagine that they would he sure to use their recent visit to the T. W. C. entertainment toward addirig to their line of agencies. And they succeed ed well, as shown by their ad. Then there are several new firms. As the gentlemen representing them are all well known to us, ire wish to iy a word in their favor. |n fact, we feel compelled to boost them a little Me- j because we salted them rather thor- giue oughly for their advettieemhnt*.j Regarding “Garwood's Persimmon Beer,” it is unnecessary to say any thing further than to simply advise to''examine the acIddowtedge- aod first clsuts I n,ent * added to the advertisement. : j.cj rf j Just isk those gentlemen about the tngmeenng tfiey ^‘1 direct you wh^t to Mr. L. P. Holloway’s barber shop ts “just the thing.” Mr. . Holloway has been compelled Do post ( a sign at his door saying: “Doe’t crowd, everybody in his turn.” If ever a sign can speak, this does it. Fish Jobson and Roberts’ Orches tra has recently been employed by one of Bryan's grocery stores to play in their warehouse. Upon; our ques tioning the owners about die effects of this, they stated that they were very well satisfied with the effect, as since that day. they had not had the least trouble wjdi Bithsil mice or "Hp* X ^ As to the dissolution notice of Messrs. Armstrong Ac Tucker. We can 6nly express our sincerrfst regrets to see Mr. Armstsong forced to re tire from the butirfeW. Big we feel assured that the qemainink partner, Mr. Tucker, will’ certainly conduct the enterprise ip the old, reliable way. We'have learned, but only as a ru mor. that Mr. Sloan intends to join in the business. This, is {something very much to be wished for. Friday night, Mtss Maggie Dougald, L). Co.’s sponsor, will „ a skating party to the entire company at the Brian rink. Benson's College Barber Shofi will be provided with two chaim! Y**" Prompt this ‘peftr. work. The 1 «hvi| ment has ust received several and up-tp-date instruments with which they intend to gain time and accuracy in their especial line. Prdf. Kyle has given the Sophti- more bug-hen ters” permission to take roee cuttings from the campus bushes, to be rooted in the green house for their individual dispositiotl. Mass Mamie Hutson and her friend. Miss Hettie Marks, have re turned from an extended visit to .rela tives in Houston. The cadets *fje. glad to see them on the campus onev more. ! borne Mexican miikcians from Bryan were on the campus Sunday night, making some excellent music. After serenading the President, they stand where they played seyeral good pieces. V The boys enjoyed this.diversity very much and hope The Mexicans will not let this he their last trip to College. VISITORS AT COLLBOE. The appropriation con]mittee of th< visited College last. Bdpae range needs of this institu- grape* for the College All the cadets were in excellent spirits Saturday nigit for some un accountable reason! (f) F. R. l>enmon has returned to College after a two week’s vish to his parents in Beaumoi* When is Referee Hamni NmM to have the Sophomore-T reshinan view of kton. Tht.se gentlemen readily agreed that the appropriations asked by Presi^det| fhartfagton were not a dollar 4halve the actual needs of the n'licge-, and unhesitatingly stated that fh«jy thought his estimate far below the deficient necessities. Aftet the statements made by this committe^, we can almost consider the necessary improvements as be ing already in course of construc tion, for We are confident that, at the close of this term of the legis lature, we will have been granted the appropriations asked.| Tbp members of the committee rope-pulling contest come off Chas. A. Homeycr left Monday . 3 i. •. 1 _ ai for hi. home at Bunen, Texas, on ac- re "'l P ’ H ’ Clements, W. A. Trenchksqn. J. C. count of an attack of mumpe. Mias Kidd sang two sacred hymns in chapel Sunday morning that were greatly enjoyed by every one present. To arrive early in February a full line of Base Ball goods, tennis racket and supplies. Haswell Book atoee. X f ,8 Ralston, T. Curry, F. Johnson Ben GafTord, W. J. Bryan and W. C. Davis.' a ill 5r;. Sloan: "Berg, are you •oafg to A Company's reception?" dBetg: “Ach, jtsl, I will go shust to blease der poys.” AIL li AEwi. V. Ml. C. A. N At a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. last Sunday if was decided to Change the time of the Weekly meetings from 4 p. m. Sunday to 7 p. m. the same day. An* interesting pro gram has been arranged for ne»t Sunday. Don’t forget jlhe hopr, and come on time. Sheeler: “What how? ” Iferg: “It is in instrunient what like a flutn” Sheeler: “Likg a flute! T thought it was something you haERDEN, Asst. Cashier ^ENSHAW, Asst. Cashier How Teem ore saved r**™ r t the * u,ns healthy and the mouth r- Pnce 2Sc T ° ur Special Tooth Brush v*e guar antee. Gomes in sVvt-ral si?es and textures. Price 25c. f 1 (J EM MINS BRVAIN - ROLLER RINH b T H R t S E S S I 0 N s!_ DAILY |»U !. J • j ■' 1 HI \ 1. , j jy| * p. m. to 5:00 p, m b 9:30 a. m. to i^too; 7 ! 3<> P- m. to 10:00 p. m. lETHINGr DC SOHETHINC^ DOING ALL THE TIME MUSIC BY THE BANojeVERY WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY NIGHTS . ! . f¥3f I r -1; L I : y || jl.J Pay Vour • if I 1 ji ii lA f-ff; ; t 3 I j k wfrifcjj-s-sxS-au-d.a 1 roript ion - to the F iLil tii lion Prof. King: “How do you ate the following suntenct: beautiful girl for such she passing down the street?” j Fish Bethel: “I would me I • dash after the pretty girl.” WiHiejew. J. S.‘tkilfcs it 1 t r ..Liiiii good plan to get fore—so as to be on the next morning. ilM & ri tX' • 1; il V ■'H.f ' ;jj <’fj 1 ; H H be a M^b^ hn skfatt The Old Reliable JOIN WITTMANN Tai lor Shop Om» always be depended iOlVE US VOUR ORDER IA