The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, February 10, 1894, Image 4

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I'HE RED AND BLACK. TO MY SWEETHEART We *at all alone in a hammock. And Hllently awiing to and fro. I wifdied In make love to my darling, Hut how—well—I didn't «|iiite know. I Hurnmotieil up my courage, And claapcd her hy the hand, And called up to my nervice What wordn 1 could command. “You well know, Maud, I love you. You well know what I am, 1 swear to you” the hammock broke, 1 swore a dreadful damn. I) K M (>ST 11K NIA N S()( IKT V. a flTLflNTfl : SPECIAL. a NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR HIDING ON THE “ATLANTA SPECIAL. TO LILLIE. BY TOM DIGGARD. •»»>Se*AHO-ARi) -AIR-LiXE.««<- NEW AM) DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN TIIE NORTH AND SOUTH. Short Link bktwrkn Athens, Ga., and Ati.anta, Ga., and ai.i. Western and Southern Points. Society was called to order hy president < irifTeth, who appointed | Mr. T. A. Neal, secretary pro tern. On motion of Mr. .1. IS. Madden, roll call and rending of minutes were dispensed with, and president turned to head of motions, communications, Ac., when Mr. McGregor was unan imously elected color-hearer on the coming Anniversary occasion. At this point some members wished t<> adjourn, Imt the majority desired to have our usual debate. Secretary then ri id question: Hcsolvcd, “That the State should establish a normal school at the Hock College in connection with the University.” The h ading disputants being absent, Messrs. Neal and lairsou were appointed on the atlir- rnnlivc and negative sides respect ively. •Instill thi« or'.t a commit tee from Phi Kappa, consisting of Messrs. Cochran, Harrington and Fuller, was a Jo. . .1, and Mr. Coch ran stated that their society desired to have a joint debate with the Demoslhouian and if it proved suc cessful to have others at stated in terval*. The plan was favorably received, and Messrs. Uyals, Alex ander and McGregor were appointed to confer with 1’iii Kappa Society and perfect arrangements for said debate. The two committees met and se lected Saturday. February 17th, fori tirst debate, and tho question for debate: Resolved, “That the Negro should be colonized." The I’hi Kappa tak mg affirmative and Deinosthcnian tho negative. l’rof. John Morris will act as chairman for the debate, which will lie for this time in l’hi Kappa hall. The question is a live one, and a tine contest is expected. All who wish to participate must j hand in their Dimes to the secretary of each society so that order of speaking can he arranged. No one will be permitted to speak longer than fifteen minutes. After the committee returned to * lVinosthenian hall they participated in a debate on the question as named above. Me«sr*. Alexander, Rvals and I-arson defending nega tive, and McGregor, Clark and Neal affirmative. The president sfter ^ carefully reviewing argument on I both sides, rendered his deeisiou in f s vor of affirmative. VIA ATLANTA. Short lino to New Orleans and Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana, Through Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Athens, Ga.,and Portsmouth, Va., offering a variety of routes by rail and water or all rad to Balti more, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence and the East. SHORT LINE TO Charlotte, N. Wilmington, N C., Raleigh N. ('., Norfolk, Ports mouth, Petersburg amt Old Point Comfort, Va. THROUGH CAR LINE TO CHARLESTON, S. C. Making the entire run in daylight, a great comfort to ladies. No transfer, affording unbroken tmvel hy short line to Columbia, S. Sumter, S. C., and Eastern South Carolina. QUICKEST AND REST FREIGHT ROUTE Between Athens, Ga., and the North and East. Shortest and qnick- cst freight route between Athens, Ga., and the West and Southwest. Call on all agents of the Seaboard Air-Line for rates, schedules and other information. II. W. B. GLOVER, O. V. SMITH,, Traf. Mgr. Div. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. T. J. ANDERSON, Pass. Agt., Norfolk, Va. Adieu my love, adieu, adieu, My future hliis remains with you. Though I may roam from pole to pole, Athens holds my heart and my soul. Though I am gone for ten long years. My bonnie lass have thou no fears That you will not see me again, Though I to Afric’s sunny main Do steer my storm tossed little barque, If I may have one only spark Of hope that you will think of me When I am on the deep blue sea, Life's trials will so easy seem I'll know not if they be a dream. Now that 1 am going away Kiss me will you not? O do say, That on your little rosy lips I may not only press their tips Hut just a little deeper go Anil kiss you—Oil just kiss you —So! Prof. II. C. White made a busi ness trip to Augusta the first of the week. I The editors of the Pandora are busily at w’ork, and will make the college annual fully as good as the average. The Greatest Southern System. Richmond k Danville Railroad Company. The abort Lino Highway betweon the North and tho South. Throw Daily Trains in each direction between Atlanta and Washington, i- v The Great Trunk Line to the Ea*+. ROUTE OE THE FAMOUS “Vestibuled Limited” Trains Composed of Pullman's Palace Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to New York without change. Double daily trains via the Through Car Route to the West via Birmingham. For tickets, maps, representations, etc., call on any Agent of this great system. W. A. TAYLOR, Dis. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. W. A. TURK, Gen. Passenger Agent. S. II. HARDWICK, Assistant Gen. Passenger Agent. We are glad tn note that Mr. J. II. Mobley, of Lumber City, Ga., has entered the Law class since onr last issue. He is a nephew of our late beloved Chancellor, Dr. P. II. Mell, and also of Dr. Rvals, Prof, of Theology in Mercer University. Mr. Mobley was one of Mercer’s leading hoys in class of ’92, and is an excellent hall player. He will he quite an acquisition to the force of the Law class baseball team, and will stand a good chance at a place on the ’Varsity nine. THE MOST STYLISH HATS, NICEST LINK OF CENTS* FURNISHINGS EISEMANBROS And the most complete line of Young Men’s Clothing in the city can lie found at t J. J. C McMahan’s, 117 CLAYTON STREET. ONE PRICE PALAVER & K1NNEBREW, MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS. DRUQQI5T5. i Carry a Full Line of Cologne and Toilet Article*. CLAYTON STREET. We arc tin only Manufactures of Clothing in the <r >uth dealing directly with tin Con umer. N. HAUSER REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY or ALL DESCRIPTION II. WrtSHIrlQTON, D. C. BALTIMORE, M. D. A Fl:u USKnF CLASSES. COR. SEVENTH AND E. STREETS. Factory 313 W. GORMAN, ST Clayton St. opposite Post-office. I'HE GEf.ERAL Llur.ARt ! THE UNIVERSITY CF GEORGIA *v