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THE RED AND BLACK.
THE REb AND BLACK Tbq February number of the Macon & Northern Railroad Co.
Published Weekly During The Term, University Magazine has just been
subscription, one dollar an<l fifty cents issued. Among the leading articles
per year. is one from the pen of Greene John-
SulwerlptIons, advertisements, and all HQn> „„ the o< il()ri ,. B of To-day” and
<-oinmiini<‘ntionM rchitint; to the . . - n
, . . alno one from the pen of I)r. Kilev,
management of the paper should b« 1 J
sent to the Managing Editor. i enllll “ d A Hionrough Educationi-
Thk Krn Ann Black will he ilevoted The Ifcinsnd of the Finies. W ith
to matters of interest to the students the next issue the Magazine goes
and friends of tin- I'niversity, ami gr;ul- into the hands of a new set of edi-
N. E- HARRIS. Raoalvar.
Schedule In effect Not. 12th, 1893.
HARRIS & LEE,
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS.
FIRST CLASS WORK.
SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS.
nates* subscription* and communica
tions are especially solicited.
All members of the University are in
vited to contribute to its columns, but
the editors will not hold themselves re
sponsible for the opinions advanced
therein.
Matter for publication must be ac
companied by author's full name ami
may be handed to the editors or ad
dressed to Rmi Ami Black, Athens, (la.
K.nrro ns:
W. T. Ilaeon, '94, Editor-In-Chief.
1*. It. Lester, ( Law) Managing Editor.
A. W. Stephens, I Business Manager.
II. A. Alexander, 'U3. flreen Johnson,’Wb
P. L. Fleming,'94, IM'. Barrow 3rd,'94.
W. p. Harbin, '94 W. W.CliamlIer’90.
T. A. McGregor. 'HI, L. B. Warren, Law.
II. C. Moreno, ’tut.
We publish in to-day's issue a
letter from representative Hainer,
of Khodc Island concerning the fu
ture poatul rates on fraternity and
college publications.
The bill in <|iicsti<m is a most
commendable one and slioubl re
reive the hearty endorsement of
every member in Congress who is a
representative of the more noble
ideas and higher life among nnr col
lege boys. Still we must not trust
to w hat we think they ought to do,
but instead let ns, as an institution,
facuity and students, petition our
tors chief of which is Mr. B. B.
Bower, one of the most popular
members rf the Senior class.
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ONLY THOSE MUSCLES.
O gymnast maid! I, curious swain,
Would like to bear you say.
The muscles that you mostly train,
Now tell we which arc they?
The gymnast maid, no whit dismayed,
Now answered with a shrug,
( And every dimple she displayed)
“The ones best for a bug.”
—Univ. Courier.
The University of Pennsylvania
has arranged four baseball games
with Vale, three with Harvard and
three with Princeton.
In the early days of Yale College,
and until 177(1, the names of the
graduates were arranged not alplii-
helically, but in order of the social
rank of the family to which they
belonged.
i'ovi t rnm> from first pagk.
ing their support of the bill. May
I also ask that the answers received
from such members, favorable or
unfavorable, be, so far as conveni-
reprcsentalive* in Congress to ad- l,lt ’ *‘‘ nl lo ,ne bt ' re ■" order that
voeate the measure and give college " ' • m!l ' know the support upon
publications at least the advantages
Northbound Trains. Hoathbound Trains
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HTATIONS.
Daily.
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P. M.
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U. 1). A S June
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7 02
Chalk Cut....
6 26
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7 20
Morton...
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Grays..
Bradley .
5 58
7 41
5 43
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5 38
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Hillsboro
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4 53
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. . Montioello
4 51
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4 22
2 17
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4 11
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8 46
10 04
.. Florence
8 26
10 21
Farmington
8 10
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...Bishop
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2 54
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Sidney
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DICK HARRIS,
The Tonsorial Artist,
Employs polite Barbers ami guarantees
' first class work. Visit his parlors for
I courteous attention
BROAD STREET.
THE MOST STYLISH HATS,
-NICEST LINK OF-
Connections at MadiHon with Go. K, it.- it
Mscod with Southwestern Dmnon sod Mair
Stem Division of C. of Ga. and G. S. A F. # for
all Florida point*.
Por farther information concerning rates,
schedules etc , apply to
J. 0 McM ASTER, Ag’t, Athens, Ga
J. W. BY'KNs., Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga
S. C HUGE, Snp’t.
M<%«on. Qs
CENTS 1 FURNISHINGS
I Anil the most complete line of Young
Men’s Clothing in the city can he found at
J.J.C- McMahan’s,
117 CLAYTON STREET.
PAL/AER & K1NNEBREW,
DRUQQ5T5.
Carry a Full Line of C ologne
Toilet Articles.
CLAYTON STREET.
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GBOBG1A t.illLROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
auqusta, (»*., Keb. 11th, IBM.
Commencing Feb 11th the following act olea will be operated All trains, rno by 90 th
u. The schedules are subject change without uotioe to the public.
W endian Time.
read do wi
re ad UP.
allow n tin- Police Gazette and other
degrading papers which are circu
lated as Hfcoud-elaas mail matter.
On behalf of the Kditorial Stall
of Tut: Crimson White, we ileair
know the
which we can rely and at the same
time give us an opportunity to pre
sent facts to opponents or to those
who may be lukewarm, establish
ing the justice of the measure.
As the bill is soon to receive con
sideration ami is meeting with some
to express to the students of the 0 !T 0 * itio ", 1 be *P el ‘ k prompt-
University our heartiest thanks for
the very clever and generous man
ner in which they have thus far co
operated with us in our work. Know
ing the many difficulties under
which we had lo begin, they have
not with-held an expression of cheer
or approval, find better still, they
have willingly and promptly re
sponded to every call for financial
aid. We greatly appreciate all this.
It is very encouraging lo see the your subscription and that sow is
eagerness with winch they look the time to do so.
for the appearance of our little A blue mark across this indicates
ness on the part of its friends.
After receipt of this will you
kindly give me your own views
upon the subject as soon as possible,
and oblige,
^ ours Respectfully,
K. J. H.vinkk.
What the Signals Indicate.
A red pencil mark across here
signifies that you have not paid
manifested in devouring its con- college, that if you care to have a
tents. Out of all the boys at the students’ enterprise succeed, that if
University, only one has thus far re- you have a friend whom you would
fused to subscribe. Can any of our like to have know more about the
contemporaries boast of better sup college, send in your subscription
port? If the alumni will do half as and the address of your friend and
well, we entertain no fears of fail he too will get the paper.
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lire from a fiuaneial standpoint.
Crimson-White.
Take receipts for vour subscrip- TH08. w. green,
'.aaarai Mtitger
tlOU.
All »ty* nine ran Daily except 11 and 12, which do not run oo .’Sunday.
Sleepi"gCara between AtlauU and Charleston, August* a d Atlanta, Augusta and Macon on
Night ci
JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACKSON
Travelling Pooaenger Agent. Gen’l Freight and Paaa. Agv
Aounav*. Ga.