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THE RED AND BLACK.
A MC< II NEKDEI) WORK.
The baseball season has begun in
earnest ami a I the men aeem anxious
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editors:
W. T. Bacon, 'HI, Editor-In-Chief.
P. It. lister, (Law) Managing Editor.
A W. Stephens. Local Business Manager.
II. A. Alexander. H I. Breen Johnson,''OX
P. L. Fleming,'ill, 1>. < Barrow Old,’04.
W. P. Harbin, '04 W. W. Chandler'lit!.
T. A. McGregor, '01, L. B. St alien. Law.
II. C. Moreno, 'mi,
PI SH IT FORWARD.
of receiving injuries while practic
ing on account of the rough condi
tion of the in field. Would it not
he a wise expenditure for the man
agement to have the diamond put courteous attention
DICK HARRIS,
The Tonsorial Artist,
Employs polite Barbers and guarantees
lust class work. Visit ids parlors fur j
N. E- HARRIS. Reoelvor.
Schedule in effect Mch. 4th, 18S4.
in better condition? It would cost
hut little. Two men could easily
level, rake and roll the in-field in
less than a day. While this could
he done at a cost not exceeding five
dollars, it would not lie amiss to
spend twenty five dollars upon the
grounds, which would pul them in
first-class condition.
3KOAD STTiE-Sr.
Till' MOST STYLISH HATS,
-MI KST LINK DF-
CF.NTS 1 FURNISHINGS
An*I the moHt complete line of Young I
Mt n s Clothing in the city can he found at
DEMltsTIlEMAN SOCIETY. ,J . f J . (\ MCa\IAIIAX’S,
Meeting wan called to order by j 117 CLAYTON STREET,
i ’resident Brannon* Roll nail and
minutes being dispensed with Mr. PALAER & K1NNEBREW,
II. Itodd responded in an eloquent)
Sophomore oration. Ilis language) DRUQQISTS.
was elegant, diction forcible and
articulation perfect. He was loudly i ( . )rrv
applauded in coileliisioii.
Mention lias been before made in y lr M a< |den then made following)
these columns concerning the cllort nominations for Spring dehaters:
ol >me of the leading m< tin o 1 Neal, Griffith, Dodd, Clark, Ityala
lego to adopt measures hv which a| „, K. White. Mr. Dodd with-)
class elections and all other matters •,,,,| Mr. Saunders nominated
demanding aettlemcnt at the hands y lr< suqdienson in his stead. The 1
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GEORGIA . II/ROaUD SCHEDUl-E*.
of the students may hi
At a meeting of those most inter
ested in the matter on Thursday
afternoon the status of college poli
tics was discussed, but no step*
were made towards adopting a defi
nite plan of agreement.
Now it is useless for us to give
the status of politics l.eie. and the
manner in which they have been
lately conducted, for’lis well known
to every college boy. Not even the
matters of the most minor import
OFFICE OENERAL MANAGER.
Augusta, Ua., Feb. 11th, l$-.)4.
r -. -,. . , ■ . Commencing Feb Ilth the following acb nits will be operated All trsins, rno by so lb
I it him etl. whole number was thl-ll unanimously . Meridian Time. The schedules are subject change without notice to the pablie.
elected; ami an unusually fine debate
is expected.
As usual, a fine debate was then
had on the question: Ke*ove,|,“That !
a trial by judges should lie substi j
luted for trial by juries." After
considerable discussion on both sides,
president decided for affirmative.
When you want your old shoes
made new with while souls and in
visible patches, send them to I. T.
RKALi DOW
HEAD UP.
anoe cau lie settled without division Derricotte, next door to Johnson
in the ranks of those interested. ilyehouse, No. 8 Clayton St., Athens,
Now one side has just as much to (j,, Kvery job guaranteed,
cuin hv such agreements and uudci -
S** 111 u 3 * DK INK 1JKLICIOUS.
standings as have been proposed as
another, and it seems useless to us
for those who have been formerly
anxious for a settlement to evince
now a disposition to keep hands off.
The interest was not very well de- . . , _ ,
stood the C urcs neaaach ' ana Exhaustion.
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velopcd, or it would have i
lest. Let’s all couie together and
lay down such plajis as will he
agreeab'e to all. Neither side lias
anything to lose, but everything to
gain, by uniting and considering
the interests of each ill common.
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students of the State University.
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