The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, March 17, 1894, Image 4
THE WED AND BLACK.
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MOOT C OURTS.
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What the Signals Indicate.
A re«l pencil mark across here
. moot courts arc objects of , igo j fiei thal you iiavt . not paid
When they wished him to drink great interest to young lawyers, for your RU bscription and that sow is
herb tea, syrup or a little soup, he within the halls of the moot court j| ie t do go
refused. He refused everything. room they are at liberty to give A blue mark across this indicates
“l)o you want anything, Francis?'’ vent to their pent up gas, and show that |f you , iave any interegt in our
“No, I don't want anything
their
very
altenti\ e hearers how
college, that if you oare to have
“We must however, arouse him,’ thoroughly they feel their impor-1 etU(lenU - enterpnse succeed, that if
the doctor said. “Ibis torpor lance. you have a friend whom yom would
alarms tne. You are his parents
and understand him we' 1 . Seek
something to reanimate this litt e
body, and recall this soul which is
running after the clouds to earth,'
and he went away.
“Seel*!"
like to have know more about
i college, send in your subscription
Their arguments may be falla
cious, but who's there to refute
them, that knows more than Web- a||d the a j,i re8g of yolir friun ,, an(1
su rs undiluted promulgators of jaw- „ e to0 wi „ get lht , p;iper .
Take receipts for your subscrip
breaking sophistry?
Two murder casus have been tried
during llie last two weeks and as j
Yes, without doubt the worthy many verdicts of wilfull murder
people understood their Francis have been returned,
well. They knew how it amused The defense in the former case
the little fellow to go and ransack showed fine preparation, and were them in stock hereafter.
lion.
College I’ins.—C. A. Scudderhas
sold most all his second order of
the new college pins and will keep
the hedges on Sunday and return to
I’aris seated on his father's shoul
ders, laden with hawthorns, or at
other times to visit the Champs
F.lyseea and watch l'unch and Judy
from the reserved seats with the
rich children. Jacques Legraml had
bought Francis some pictures, gild
ed shadows and Chinese shadows;
he cut them out, put them on the
child's bed, danced them before the
little one's wondering eyes, and
feeling like crying, tried to make
him nugli.
“lamk, here's a picture of the Font
Casse lire, lire, lire and this is a
general don't you remember we
saw a general once in the park »t
Boulogne? If you take your ti a
constantly on their feet with objec
tions, stating them in a most con
vincing way.
The state became very much
abashed by the coolness of their!
veteran-like opponents, and were j
some lime in recovering. Some good
speaking was heard, being inter
mingled with spicy and cutting
sarcasms. The evidence for the
state was very strong, consequently
the eloquent orators of the defense
were forced to fall as so much
^ wind.
The counsel for the state were:
l.ester and Kline, for defendant:
Upson and Ware
There were s ,1 ladie- present,
qdu ir
i
XIH TJ JT5 'J 7 A,
AFTER EASTER.
Swifter tlcui snow Hakes, the IraHcts fall,
Bhhling t»* Theatre, Receptions mid Ball,
Rut sweeter than any, in all tie* mad whirl.
Is Stevens's greeting to the prettiest girl.
Visiting Cards, Wedding and Reception in-
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which addi 1 he interest
like a good hoy, I’ll buy you a veal! of the case.
one with a coat and golden cp.tu The trial last Saturday was con-
Idles any, don’t you want the gen ,|uotod |, y J, anicr and Wallace for
ur!, '•' , the state, while Young and Sterling
“No,” the child replied in a fever arglled for the defendant. Lanier
pnrehed voice. made a very broad mistake in intro-
Do you want a pistol, some mar j uc i„ g hi, evidence u that he at-
bles, or a crossbow ' j | owe d point after point in liis favor • !4S ani ’
“No, repealed the decided and lo nl |ed against without the
almost cruel little voice. slightest plea for its relevancy and
And lo everything they said to competency, and at limes against
him, all tho jumping jacks and || l( , earnest protestations of his as-
halioons they promised him, those „j gUnt . Young spoke very wittily
plaintive tones continued saying, in ,| ru | a ted a great many anecdotes
while the father and mother ex- w |,ioh kept the jury in a roar of
changed despairing looks: “No, | aug hUr.
,l0 ’ no ‘ i Sterling made a very earnest plea
“Hut what is it, brands, that you . lll( j W as deeply interested in his
wish?" at tssl his mother asked.
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“IaT's see, there must be something Wallace was rather long-winded,
you would like lo have. Tell me
what it is, me,your mamma." And
she nestled her cheek upon the little
one's pillow, softly whispering these
words in his ear like a secret. Then
with a strange accent, sitting up in
his bed, and stretching forth an
eager hand for some invisible
thing, the child suddenly replied in
an ardent tone, at once suppliant
and imperative:
“I want Houm, Bourn!"
(to UK COXTIM KD.)
but spoke very eloquently, and, in
fact, made the speech of the after
noon, winning the case in a walk
over.
Let the la.lics come, we love to
see them.
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As yet, it is not known who is
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but it seems almost an axiomatic
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The boys are practicing with
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Hoeock has been confined They have but little time, and seem
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