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1'HE HKD AND BLACK,
THE RED AND BLAC.K that some measures be takeu to liar
Published We ekly Ikurintt The Term, "ionize sentiment ami opposing fau-
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W T. Bacon, '1*1. KdItor-in-Chief.
P. It Lester, (Law) Managing Kdltor.
A W. Stephens. I Business Manager.
II A Alexander, 'U.'l. flreen Johnson,
i*. I,. Fleming,'1*1, !>.<'. Barrow .'lid, '1*4.
W. P. Harbin, '1*4 W. W. Chandler'IWI.
T. A M ilregor, '1)1, L. B. rt arren. Law.
II. (' Moreno, ".ill,
A GOOD SUGGESTION.
cuts lions before this term doses in June
The character of a college is to a
great degree judged by the charac
ter of boyR that make up its body
of HtndcntH, and if we are to indulge
in petty jealousies and factional
feelings over matters that are of
comparatively no importance, it
will argue badly for the
our college.
It is suggested that some rule be
now laid to govern class elections
and that all elections ok class olli
ccrs be made unanimous, and also
that some measure be adopted by
which all other elections of what
ever nature may be facilitated. We
hope the movement will be pushed
by those most interested in it, and
that some action be taken by the
. students to relieve the present con
dition of affairs.
HARRIS A- LEE,
Boot and shoe repairers.
FIRST CLASS WORK.
SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS.
DICK HARRIS,
The Tonsorial Artist,
Employn polite Barbers ami guarantees
first class Work. Visit Iiis parlors for
future uf courteous attention
BROAD STREET.
THE MpST STYLISH HATS,
NICEST LINK OF
CENTS’ FURNISHINGS
Macon k Northern Railroad fn.
N. E- HARRIS. Haoalvor.
Schedule In effect M b. 4th, 18S4
And the most complete line of Young
Men's Clothing in the city can he found at ^
eJ.rJ.C- McMahan’s,
117 CLAYTON STREET.
Some of the leading members of
the higher elasscs have been advo
cating for sometime a movement by
which a better feeling may be en.
gendered in the body of students as Several boys received sli
a whole, and the utter machine work rics
practiced ill class elections and col
lege politics generally, may be done
away with. It is a fact that there |
is not that harmonious feeling ex
istiiig which should make iis one
body, and that unity of sentiment
which is essential to an easy and
satisfactory adjustment of all <|iies
lions that come up for settlement at
the bauds of the students. There
has been a wrangle over the elec
tion of class officers in each of the
four classes, and not till very re
ceully diil till* Seniors succeed in
electing a corps of officers. This
machine work is practiced not only
in class elections, but in all o’.ber
matters that the students have to set
tie, and we ate glad to see the older
and wiser heads aiu<mg the students
SNOW BALLING.
It is seldom we have snow, but
the boys certainly make good their
opportunity for snow-balling when
we do. The great mistake they
make however is in carrying it to
the extreme. The scene last Mon
day afternoon was in (act very dis
graceful and is much to be regietlcd.
_ lit
and a member of the >v
school came near losing one i-
eyes, and it isn't an assured f.
that it will ever be restored
natural strength.
The student body as a whole i
course did not entertain any in i nu
against the Law school, nor dm
they intend to damage t|ic Imiol i-_-
in any manner. Hut the ohh r
beads are to be censured for allow
ing the young “ruffians" «f the t iwn
to enter the campus and set an • x-
ample for ilie more wanton under
classmen, who without thyughi or
care made it their purpose to throw
whatever they could get their hands
on, making the combat a ralher
dangerous one, uud bid it not linn
for the timely arrival of the chan
cellor greater damage to life and
PALAER & KINNEBREW,
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GEU. GJ.d i SCaEDU^So.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Augusta, Ga., Feb. 11th, 1894.
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tskiug the matter of betterments property would have.followed. Hut T
into their own hands, and making when the Dr. arrived, “confusion
dam it
suggestions and advocating plans heard his voice, and wild uproar
by which the end desired may be stood ruled." Now boys do the
accomplished.
The suggestion offered by some
of the students interested in the
matter is to have a mass meeting of
the boys and let it as a deliberative
body adopt such measures as it may
lliiuk best to do away with the
manly act, and repair the
done to the windows.
DANIEL SUI.LY
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Mr. Sully ii.*vit puts weak plays on
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that has been so prominent since
last fall especially, but which has
been slowly shaping itself for sev-
*Yral years. As to where the blame
for Bitch a state of affairs lies, wc
will not express our.opinion, but we
do assert this tuueb, that it is for the
good of the college and for its fu
lure progress ami success as a
training school tor our young men
character. He is master of his ai t. 1
It w ill pay you to see him.
DRINK DSLICIOUS
£C{/j
Cures Headache and Exhaustion
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Acolsta. Ga.