The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, March 03, 1894, Image 3

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/ \ THE RED AND HLAQK, PHI KAPPA SOCIKTY. It shown, ami that many novices in Joan of Aro was burned debate will be heard from. stake on Friday. On Saturday, February 24th, : the Today the Phi Kappas will debate The battle of New Orleans Phi Kappa Society was called to t | le subject, “Resolved, That a Fed- fought on Friday, order at the usual time. The first ural income tax should be imposed.”! The battle of Hunker Hill was bi sines* transacted was the election There should be an interesting de-, fought on Friday. , otfioers for the month of March, bate held upon this subjeot, as it is The Declaration of Independence ']he following is the result: Harris, one attracting attention at present, was signed on Friday.—Fix. president; Ridley, first assistant; LAW SCHOOL. What the Signals Indicate. A red pencil mark across I I 8> ^iajJaua 2 |n», THK LEflbINQ JEWELER5 ."b teller, second assistant; Cochran, vst rev or; Geareld, second censor; K>mp, l tor/'.ig secretary; Pitt man, cort ponding secretary; Aker- inan, treasurer. A committee was then appointed to confer with a committee from the Demosthenian Society and make ar rangements for another joint de bate between the two societies. The committee was absent a good while. During its absence the following de bates were held. The first one was upon J,be subject, “Resolved, I bat the proposed amendment to the con stitution of the United States, ac knowledging God as sovereign, should be adopted.” The speakers on the affirmative were Messrs. Shearousc and J. W. Morton, ami those on the negative were II- Ba con and Harris. The president de cided in favor of the negative. The second debate was upon the subject, “Kesolv. 1 that women have more influence over men than mon ey.” Messrs. 11. Bacon, Bean ami Smith spoke on the affirmative, and Messrs. J. W. Morton, Harrington and Shearousc on the negative. The president rendered his decision ill favor of the affirmative. Here the committee appointed to arrange for a debate between the two societies reported. I he follow ing is the report: That the debate be held in the Phi Kappc hall, Sat urday March 17th, upon the sub ject, “Resolved, That labor organi zations are more productive of evil t.hau good;” that the Phi Kappas THE SOUTH, across hero 1-ast Saturday morning the Law signifies that you have not paid school Moot Court held a commit your subscription and that now is tal trial in which Luster conducted the time to do so. the case for the prosecution ami A blue mark across this indicates Mess.'Upson and Warren plead for that if you have any interest in our the defence. i college, that if you ouro to have a It was a murder case and involved students’ enterprise succeed, that if considerable doubt as to the party’s you have a friend whom you would guilt. The defense waived the evi- like to have know more about the dence and begged the court to al- college, send in your subscription low them to enter a plea for bail, and the address of your friend ami but as it was out of the jurisdiction he too will get the paper, of the justioe to grant it, the case Take receipts for your subsoil p appealed to the supreme court judge, lion. After the defense had waxed very eloquently for the prisoner’s inno- ceucc, I-ester offered a brief argu ment for the prosecution and left it to the sound discretion of the judge. The judge reviewed the evidence and arguments very carefully, after which he ordered the prisoner re manded to jail. The case comes up for filial action this afternoon. Thu defense prom ises a forcible argument and claims that the prisoner will be acquitted, wlijlu the State is perfectly serene as to the outcome. Kline will ham die the evidence for the State. Are unexi-elleil gravers. They • leslgners ami en the best work at LOWEST PRICES. Invitations, ptlon anil Calling Carils given special attention. We please, we do not try. mVEMS BRO., Wiiitkii ai.i. Sr. ATL NT A, LA 1 N. I1/W5ER REPAIRS WATCHES AND JKWKl.ltY OF AM. OF.m KIPTIONR. A FULL LINE OF GLASSES. Clay toll St. o|»poMltr Pont ofllrr. FINE TAILORING y iy. BROWN & SONS The largest Stock 1 ings in tile State. of Mi n's Km IiihIi FRIDAY—LUCKY OK UNLUCKY! There are some persons who be lieve that death and destruction stalk abroad on Friday, and who have any number of facts at hand | to prove their position. Well, here j is an array of facts from which ATHENS HARDWARE CO. — IlKAl.KItM IN — Guns, PiHtolt, Ammunition, ( 'utlory &<■. AOF.NTH Foil KI.K(TKIC HA/Oil. 21 h aiuI 2f»o liioail St. AtllClIH, <ia WIiolcHalo ami Itotall Drain* ill CROCKERY, CHINA, OLASSWAIIE, LAMPS, TIN WAKE, SILVER PLATED WAKE, STOVES, ORATES, Wool I and Willow Ware, ami lloiisefur nialiing Goods Generally. ■m llltOAD ST., ATHENS, GA. have the affirmative and the Deni almost anything, pro or con, might osthenians the negative; and that lie proven: 1'rof. Hooper be requested to act as Leu surrendered on Friday. chairman. This was adopted by both societies, and the debate will be held accordingly. The last joint debate was a great .Moscow’ was burned on Friday. Washington was boru on Friday Shakespeare was horn on Friday. America was discovered on Fri- “flTUMTA « SPECIAL.” NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR HIDING ON THK "ATLANTA SPECIAL.’ was destroyed on was landed on success, but we hope the next one dsy. will surpass it, at any rate will not Richmond was evacuated on Fri- be less successful. Let everyone dsy. who can be prepared to speak upon I The Baslile that occasion and uphold the honor Friday, of bis society. A splendid opportu- The Mayflower nity i« afforded to develop orator!- Friday. cal talent and these golden oppor- tjueen Victoria was married on^ tuuilies should n n t be allowed to Friday. slip by. If a man hwsn’l ample time King Charles I was beheaded on to make preparations, let him speak Friday. anyway for this is no more than the Fort Sumpter was bombarded on regular meetings of tbesocieties—it Friday. „ only the two combined. The Napoleon Bonaparte was born on debates are not gotten up solely Friday. for tbe best speakers to display their Julius Caesar was assassinated on oratory. They are gotten up to en- Friday. courage debate and are opened to j The battle of Marengo was fought the inexperienced as well as the ex on F'riday. perienced. 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