The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, February 10, 1894, Image 2

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WED AND BLACK. THE THE RED AND BLACK PuMinlirrl Weekly During The Term, Huhju’riptinn, one dollar and fifty cent* per year. Subscription*, julvertiaemente, and all eommunlrationa relating to the biiainen* rnana^i inent of the paper Hhould be Kent to tht 1 Managing Kill tor. Tint Hm* Ann Hi.a* k will Ik* devoted Much in being at present about the society swell and the “pace that kills.” Tell us when it was otherwise. m T’ih said that the Senior Science Club will aoon he organized. We have been hearing that for some ami friends of the Univenity, and grad uate.' mil*.-riptl.inw and communica tion* are e*|icclally solicited. All members of the University Bre in vited to contribute to ita column*, but the editor* will not hold themaelve. re- aiionalhlo for the opinion* advanced therein. Matter for publication mu.t be ac companied hy author', full name and may he handed to the editor* or ad- drcHMcd to Kkii Am* Black, Athena, Ga. kditohh: W. T. Itacon, 'III, Kdltor-in-Cldef. 1'. It. Ia-ater, (l.aw) Managing Kill tor. A. W. Stephen*, I.oe:il IlmvineaK Manager. II. A. Alexander, 'Dll. (ireen JohnHon,’li:i. P. I,. Fleming,'HI, l). ('. Harrow ilrd,'1)4. W. P. Harbin, '94 tV. W. Clianiller'iM. T. A. McGregor,'91, I,. II. Warren, Law. II. C. Moreno, 'll!!, ATHENS HARDWARE CO. — DEALERS IN— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. Cutlery 4c. AOElfT* FOR ELECTRIC RAZOR. 248 and 250 Broad St. Athens, Ga DRINK DELICIOUS Cures Headache and Exhaustion to matter* of Intereat to the atudent* time, and hope it will aoon materi alize. They are sources of much iotereat as well as instruction. — ■ ♦ — — The tennis season is opening, and the great international game proin- j ises to have as many devotees as I formerly. All of the Greek letter clubs have nice courts on the cam pus or in the suburbs of the city. Prof. Barrow has been professor of mathematias here for about fif teen years. He urges that a change of work will be beneficial to his health, hut 'tis the opinion of all that the University can ill afford to lose him now. J. W. BROWN & SONS Wholesale and Hetail Dealers in eiMNFKEinr. N. MAUSER REPAIRS CHINA. GLASSWARE, LAMPS, TIN- W ATCHLS AM) JhWhLRK WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, STOVES, GRATES, MAY IT 8UCCEED. An effort will he made at the close of the present college term to have the study of the English language and literature restored to a nine mouth's course of three hours a week. While we will not enter into the merit . u:h an attempt, and say who n blame for the present LOGIC. l’rof. V"'—per, to the Freshmen: “Gentlemen, I uotice in the last Latin examination some big word* which I know came from transit lions, used in getting up recitations, because they were too long for Freshmen to have understood.’’ Monsieur Le l’rofesseur Fra.icais, calling the roll at beginning of year: “Give me your name, please?” Freshman: “U. B. Parson Phil- Wood and Willow Ware, and Housefur nishing Goods Generally. 272 BROAD ST.. ATHENS. GA OK A1.L UESt'KIKTIONS. A FULL LINK OF GLASSES. Clayton St. opposite Post-office. Freerr\ar\ JeWelry Go. bmnOMb ' nERQMNTS. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Satisfied smile. Both these are “taken from life.” G£iOf,GAA I.xwILROAD SC OEDtriith* OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 11th, 1898. Commencing ' vo 11th the following schedule* will fce operated All trains, rno by Wth Meridian Time. Vh* *ch**dule* are subject to change without notice to the public. . % ..at anyone i* to blame* except Hit* State, which contributes so little towards the support of its „ All! lhen V0I1 j,,. Phillip*? highest institution of learning, yet as a student of this institution, and a* one Interested in its well-being, wo cannot but deplore the small Coli.bqk Pins.—0. A. Scudder has amount of recognition given to the NO |d most ail his second order of j study of English at the present time, the new college pins and will keep \ The other four languages taught them in stock hereafter. are given three hours a week for nine month., audit is nothing but a u AgIt I$ A i.l Skason.—I>. W. Mo- reasonable proposition to assert that (j re g Cr yesterday received his first the mother tongue, the language of gll pp|y 0 f new base ball goods. He is agent here for Spaulding and the other leading manufacturers. \o u R*.. a prut ... HEAD UP. 11 80 pa. P 58 pm 12 04 uni 12 10 am •JSL 5 UG pUi ft 24 pi* ft 5 pin 4 04 pin to 14 poll 2 2ft au 6 24 pm 12 8ft am 4 42 pm 12 62 am 0 62 pm 1 08 am 7 01 p i l 10 an. 7 IN p;i 1 12 Hi 7 ‘25 p i. 1 85 aui 7 I'' pm 1 4^ an iMt ..... a iK) Repairing badges and resetting stones can be done at C. A. Scud* der’s on short notice, and much cheaper than sending the work away. our every day life and literature, should receive equally as much and more attention too than those which are taught as a means for mental development and as a polish to those who are supposed to be already well grounded in the principles of English. Nothing reflects so much oil a col lege graduate as his use of English, for there is no other point so salient, or which is more open to attack. And secondly, it reflects on his Alma Mater. We have heard ad verse comments passed on the use made of English by the students here, and while it may to a great extent he their own fault, yet a part of it may he attributed to the small amount of study devoted to English in this institution. *** > Employs polite Barber, and guarantees Let all hand in their subscriptions first class work. Visit his parlors for to Kkn a no Black at once. Don’t court *° ,u attention wait to ho seen hy business maug'r. BROAD STREET. 2 u7 2 21 IDL 2 44 am 2 itt an. 8 11 am 8 23 am 3 48 am 4 4*8 am 4 21 am 4 41 am 4 65 au. 5 02 am 6 SO am 11 63 am t2 21 pm 12 33 pm 12 4to pn 12 64 pm 1 08 pin 12' pm 1 34 pui 1 4- pm 1 61 pm 2 u7 pm 2 21 pm 2 47 pm 8 08 pm 8 So pm 8 47 pm 4 ( 0 p i. 4 '22 pm 4 45 pm 11 po. 5 v8 pm 5 4 pm ft 58 pm 0 «.3 pm to 15 i m HARRIS & LEE, Boot mud shoe repairers. FIRST CLASS WORK. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS. DICK HARRIS, The Tonsorial Artist, 8 55 an 4 25 an. 4 30 an. 4 66 aui 5 IV an. 5 31 am 6 30 an. * 57 am V (3 am 7 2» am 6 Jo am l 4 i l ill 1 51 pm 2 4 pm 2 23 pm 2 8“ pm 2 53 pm 3 u2 pm 3 22 pm 3 4 > pm 3 .**» pm 4 12 pm 4 5 * TTopm :l 2 > am 7 42 pm ll 87 i 7 65 pm 11 5o i 8 25 tin. S 20 pm' 9 20 pui 9 83 pm 9 40 pm; 9 0 pin 0 7 pm 2 08 pui' 2 28 pm 2 38 pm * 4 pm 10 55 am 1 09 am 11 17 am i» 81 am 11 53 am 2 16 pa. 12 44 pm 12 50 pai lft pm 5 lo pm 8 32 Dai 65 pH Train | | *> rain U.T Night Trai So 27. 'TaTI0 v 8 | No 28. Mail. Kxpr.as So. 1 7 40 an . Augusta. '■* 2 « pU) 1 20 pm 6 16 am 7 65 am 7 1 ain b . 2 am Grovttown 3 58 pm 12 55 pm 4 41 am 7 0 ain 8 7 8 am Harlem .. 8 34 pm 12 84 [m 4 20 am to 8b tin ft 47 am .. Deu’ing . c? 25 pin 12 26 pm 4 lo am 0 28 m 2 02 wm ..Th it.bod . ft 00 p.A. a2 Oi pm 8 53 am 6 10 m 2 2) am Canio. < * I V U 47 am 3 35 am 2 2” am . Norwt_ * ,.\1 il 3!» am 3 *0 am ft 44 n 2 42 am Barnett 4 tj piO li 28 am 3 lo am 5 0u pm 2 51 am u'rawtorwt j l . >J1 11 02 am 2 57 am 6 ) 2 pui 10 »5 am Came f'( 7 y jOI 10 45 ani 2 32 am Ou pm 10 29 am Geeurb ;v t 8'. pin 10 22 am 2 21 am lo 62 am BnckuOwi If- pm 9 6b am 1 53 am ll Oto am . M-«<lit»on . .') 53 p m 0 42 am 1 41 am ll 24 am Kutledee 5 8to pm 2 22 am 1 * to an ll 3< am social Cir-le t) V'i pm 2 u7 .tin 1 14 an ll 57 am Covir.gion 5 01 j»ui b 4.) ain 2 64 am 12 17 pn. Conjira 4 10 pm 8 21 uil .2 3. pm 12 22 pm Lilbooia 4 20 pin 3 "2 am :2 12 pm 4 40 pm t >ne M lu. 4 io pin 7 51 am 2 00 ugl 12 55 pm Olarkaton. i on pu 7 41 am 1 47 pm 1 l*4 pn. . Decatur .. 3 4 pin 7 82 am i 1 35 pm 1 15 «*m Atlanta . 3 4o pn 7 20 am Ll 15 pm . .Maj field. . .0 29 am ililiedgrilte lo 0 » am 1) 2"' pm .Macon. .. B 3/ am 9 45 pm 2 86 pm Barnett 2 00 pm 2 8o am 3 5-» j in 2 47 pm . >haron . 1 45 pm * 15 am to 4o pm S 0 pm H liman .. i 84 put 2 o. an 4 *» p i ^mi A'aabingtOD it i pm 0 8 am to ou pm • 2 47 pm 2 *W pui I 04 pm 8 14 pm 8 22 p i Union Point *t oo pm lo o5 am .MoodviUe. 0 30 pm 2 54 am Balrdatown Maieya ..8tep&eoa.. 8 S5 pm .Crawford 8 33 pm . . Douiap. . 8 58 pm . Wiulera. 4 0 pm -'btii. . T tfnio^Tomi ailoa n .. .. .. ' WhitelMaina i0 pm 52 pm 4 82 pm 2 5o am 5 58 pm 0 15 pm 2 83 ami o 40 pm - 0€ pm 2 81 am 6 32 pm 5 4.1 pin 2 1? «m! 5 If pm 5 2o pm 2 01 aui, 4 5* pm 5 18 pin b 55 an.' 4 54 pm •*> 0 ■ pm 9_ 4o am| 4 4* io oo am , 2 37 am 1 2 1ft am All above train* ran Daily except 11 aid 12. Sleeping Can between Atlanta and Charleston , Annual* and Macon on Night u, reaa. Taos K.StOlT. J‘»H w WHITE '•antral v ltu«,’e; l*vaveiLng Haaaeager Age AnenaTa. Gt. 4 G. JACKSON •Jen’! Kre.ghl and Pate AgV