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HKD AND BLACK.
THE RED 4ND BLACK
Published Weekly During Tlje Term,
'■ubm ilptimi, one di.llar and fifty rent*
per year.
SuhaeriptlonK, advertisements, anti all
communication* relating to the business
management of the paper ahouhl he
•ent to the Managing Editor.
Tiik ItK.ti Ani> Bi.ack will he ilevoteil
to matters of interest to the stinlentx
ami friends of the University, ami grad
uates' Kiihacription* and ennnniiniea-
tiona are expeeially xidiclted.
All member* of the I'nlvcralty are In
vited to contribute to itx column*, hut
the editorx will not hold themxolves re-
xponxlhlu for the opinion* advanced
therein.
Matter for publication must he ac
companied hy author's full name and
may he handed to the editors or ad
dressed to Ilr.n Ash Hi.ack, Athens, Oa.
rniTons:
I’. I!. Ia-ater, (lav) Managing Kditor.
I’. I.. Fleming, 'III, II. A. Alexander, 'lid,
W. T. It.acon, 'HI, 8. I,. Olive, '98,
Ililes, ’95.
Thk Kkd axi> Hi.ack is on its feet
for the New Year and extends host
wishes to every student in college
for a |>ros|)croux and successful com
|detion of the collegiate year. It
should he the purpose of nil who
did not make proper r. solutions at
the beginning of the ti rnt to stop
now, and consider, what you are
here for. Whether you are here to
make men worthy of the l r nivi rsiiy
and the admiration of your friends
at home, or wrecks and a disgrace
to the sttte which gave you birth.
There are many of you who will
go out into the world of business
and care at the close of the present
term never to enter college again.
Wherefore it is your solemn duty to
self, the kind father and loving
mother, who are expecting much in
return for the various sacrifices
made to keep you in college, that
you avail yourself of every advan
tage the college offers to improve
your mental ami moral capacity.
TIIK PANI)OUA,
After much dilly-dallying the edi
tors have decided to issue the Pan
dora. \\ e are glad to hear it and
wish them much success in their un.
dertaking. The question of getting
out a Pandora, however should not
have been a sul jeet of debate.
The student body of the University
demands it, which should he enough
within itself to guarantee the issuing.
It is the only publication in the
University which ts in any sense a
souvenir of the year.
The plan of former issue* will he
maintained as nearly as possible,
but they hope to improve upon the
slaudard of quality ami attractive
ness wherever it can he done, using
their best judgment selecting uut-
ter of greatest interest In the Col
lege.
It will be composed of all inter
esting events of the year and
sketches of the various orgtniza-
lions. There will be half-tones of
the editorial hoards and of the
dramatio and athletic associations.
Besides there will appear some
timely jokes ami funny poems, and
probably considerable miscellaneous
matter which cannot now be men
tioned.
Knowing that the success of the
publication depends on getting to
gether the most interesting fiots of
| the school year, the editors request
1 the college to submit to them what
ever assistance they can and to keep
this request continually in mind
, 'til the book is sold.
Track athletics for the present
should compose no little part of our
interest.
There is some excellent material
in college this year and with proper
training “Field Day” promises to
he an exceptionally good one.
All those who are laggard, yet
have records or ability, had best be
gin work at once or they will find
themselves gracefully bringing up
the rear at the final tournament.
There will he any number of
events of which I will name a few
of the most interesting: 1(MI yards
dash, 220 yards dash, Quarter mile
run, one mile run, putting 16 pounds
shot, running high jump, running
broad jump, pole vault, 120 yards
hurdle, half mile run.
THE NEW BULKS.
The new rules governing absences
from daily recitations or unan
nounced examinations have been
formulated and read to the different
classes ami also a copy posted on
the bulletin board. Under this
regime the Chancellor has nothing
to do with absences except those
occuring in that department of
which he is Professor, but all ex
cuses must he rendered to the Pro
fessor in whose department such
absence occurs. This is an innova
tion that is met with the approval
of almost the entire student body,
and that it is more just to the stu
dents who keep up with their work
and yet a fair and just measure to
all, cannot he questioned. This
matter of absences is one of much
perplexity and trouble to those in
authority, and these new rules will
most likely tend to diminish the
number of absences, as all absen
ce* from unannounced examinations
will he discounted in proportion to
the length of time that elapses after
the class has stood it before the
ones that are absent stand it. It
also relieves thoC’liancellor of much
work that is necessarily involved in
rendering excuses for absences.
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Dec. 24th 1883.
st 5:00, A M., 8unday
Eastern T me Standard
Clayton St. opposite Post-office.
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DRUQOISTS.
Carry :i Full Line of Cologne and
Toilet Articles.
CLAYTON STREET.
Southbound Northbound
40
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA HillLROiLD SCHEDULED
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER
Augusta, Oa., Not. 11th, 1898.
Commencing ^ to 11th the* following schedules w»!' be operated All trains r no by *uth
Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change without notice to the public.
BEAD DOW?’ READ UP.
Trmio
Night
D.t
Train
Train
I),y
Night
Train
No. 11
* pr *fH.
Mail
No 27.
STATIONS
No 28.
Mail.
Express
No. li.
6 00 pm
11 80 pm
11 68 am
7 40 an
. Augusta. .
'* 2> pm
1 20 pm
6 15 am
1 7 '*5 am
• 1 p ■
11 58 pa.
-2 21 pm
.. llelair....
1 03 pm
4 52 ain
| 7 15 am
5 6 ) pm
1*2 04 um
12 88 pm
3 19 am
Grovetown.
9 £3 pm
12 55 pm
4 41 ao.
7 111 am
8 14 pm
12 26 >n
12 54 pm
8 18 am
Harlem ..
8 34 pm
12 34 pm
4 20 am
6 83 am
ti 24 pm
12 86 am
1 03 pm
8 47 am
.. Dea ing .
9 25 px
12 25 pm
4 10 am
ti 28 pm
6 42 pm
12 52 pm
1 21 pm
9 02 am
..Tb maou.
8 08 pm
xX Oi pm
8 53 am
ti lo pm
7 111 p*
1 10 am
1 42 nm
0 21 am
Cama'
■ TAll 47 am
3 85 am
5 61 pm
7 0V pis
1 19 am
1 61 pm
9 29 a in
. Norwco.
«• . a r 21
.1 3H am
3 26 am
o 4-1 pu*
7 i r > pin
1 85 am
2 07 pm
9 42 am
Harnett
t
M V8 sir
3 10 an.
6 r.o pm
7 38 pm
1 4h ao
2 21 pm
i* 54 am
CrtwIorCl i
t At’ plii
11 09 am
2 57 am
6 19 pm
■* 00 pm
2 07 .in
2 47 pm
10 15 an
Uoior IV
7 .J aariO 4 > au»
2 32 am
00 pa-
i 21 ta
3 08 pu
10 29 am
U'e.Lrbvi j
« *1 n-7,
lu 19 am
2 21 an
2 44 am
8 80 pm
10 52 am
HuckuCod
•> Gv poi
9 ob am
1 53 am
2 6ti an.
8 47 pm
11 06 ax
M'disou..
5 52 pm
9 42 an
i 41 am
8 11 au
4 06 p i
11 24 am
. Rutledve
5 86 pm
9 22 am
1 26 au
8 28 am
4 22 pm
11 8" am
Social Circle
a 22 pn.
9 u7 .in
1 14 au
3 48 am
4 45 pm
11 57 an.
Covington
5 01 pm
3 45 am
12 54 am
12 17 pn.
3 21 am
12 31 pm
4 ‘21 am
5 28 pm
12 29 pm
Lithonia
4 28 pm
9 09 am
12 19 pm
4 41 am
5 4. pm
12 40 pm
•tone M’tn.
4 10 pm
7 51 aiu
2 KAJ Ugl
4 55 am
6 58 pm
12 5N pm
Clarkaton.
4 00 pn
7 41 am
il 47 pm
5 09 am
6 08 pm
1 04 pm
Decatur
S .1 pm
7 82 am
11 85 pn
5 30 am
6 1.-) inn
1 15 air
. . tilunta
6 40 e n.
7 2’» am
11 15 pm
8 45 am
1 U yni
. Cain.m . . .
ti 4 ■ am
12 56 am
4 25 am
2 14 pm
May hei-1
1 os am
12 19 am
4 83 am
2 23 pm
Culvertou
10 .4 am
.2 00 an
6 80 am
3 22 pm
ttilledgville
10 0' an)
lo 2' pm
« 67 an:
8 45 pm
Hrowna .
9 37 am
In 1 pm
8 ‘20 am
4 50 I in
.Macon. ..
8 89 am
9 45 pm
7 So pm
ll 25 am
2 86 pm
.. bAraeti . .
2 oo pm
9 80 am
* 1 in
7 42 pm
11 87 am
2 47 pm
r>httrou
1 45 pm
9 15 am'
6 40 pm
7 55 pm
11 5o am
3 0 pm
. Hillman ...
1 84 pm
9 04 arx
6 29 P’«
... TT
9 25 urn
2 20 pm
8 30 pm
Watt Dgton
1 05 pm
9 8 am
6 no pm
n i
8 83 pm
2 fV pm
. # ocdvilie.
U 17 am
8 40 pm
8 04 pm
Halrustown
6 32 pm
9 50 am
6 58 pm
Maxey*
9 81 aotj
.2 15 pm
V 08 pm
8 85 pm
.Crawford..
5 43 pm
9 Is »m
5 1/ pm
11 44 pm
V L8 pai
8 63 pm
Dunlap.. .
6 2o pm
2 01 am
4 5* pm
l 16 pm
9 4 * pm
4 ’0 pm
.. bens...
6 00 pm
8 4o au !
4 4 * p
8 82 bm
t 87 so.1
8 66 pm
White Plain*
9 15 ami
All above trains ran ttaily. Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and ChaMestoi, August* aid
Bacon oa Night £.1 reaa.
J W. GREEN, JOE W. WHITE. A O JACKSON.
General Maaager Travelling Paaaeoger Age at vea'l Pre;<&* and Paaa.
Acociva. Ga.