The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, March 31, 1894, Image 2

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r M bZ WKI) AND BLACK. THE REb dNb BLfKK Tl.. S. i.ior Pulillilipil Weekly Ituring 'I'lm Term, ( .reg«>rs. • ut»n<-ri|ition, one dollar m<l fifty rent* prr yrar. .Suhnrriptions. Advertin'* merit*, and all communication* relating to the hiinine** management of the paper nliould he •Mit to til*- Managing Kditor. Til K III I* Am* lll.A< K will he devoted tr» matter* of interent to the *tiiih-rit* and friend* of the rniver*ity, and grad- uate*’ MuhiM'riptloiiH and eoiniininiea- tion* are eapecially *olicite<l. All ineinhei* of the rniver*ity are in vltad to eontrihiite to it* column*, hut the editor* will not hold tlietnnel ve* re apon*ihle for the opinion* advanced therein. Matter for publication mu*t he ac rompanied hy author * full name and may lie handed to the editor* or ad dre*ied to IIki* And Hi.ack, Athen*, <»a. RDiTona: W. T. Bacon, **• I, Editor-ill Chief. I*. It. (.enter, (Law) Managing Kditor. I A W. Stephen*, Lo. tl lliisim-** Manager II A Alexander, 'III i». \\ . Ilcah, ’Ml Mize of Athens. P I.. Firming,'HI, II. f!. liarrow 3rd, *1>4. i — W. I*. I It t hi n. I \V. \V. Chandler’tHl T. A, M'tiregnr. ’91, I.. It. A alien, I.aw II C. Moreno, MM, caps at Me The cold w eather of Sunday pre vented the advent of many new Kaliter Hnits. 'Hie college annual will lie out this year by the fir*t of the com* inencemenl season, and will he one of the best annuals yet issued. The lilee (dub from the Univer sity of Peousylvania, will he in Athens on Monday, and will be shown attention by the members of the University Orehentra. The Athenaeum clubhouse was • formerly opened to its members w ith a reception on Thursday night. This is the finest clubhouse to he found in any town in the state the It will soon be time for the elec tion of the memhersof Tut Hii* \m» Ill.Ai'K stall for nett year. It has met with a very leusouaMe amount of encouragement during its first year of existence, mid i* now est.ah lished as the weekly of the State l niversity. Its success in the in lure is assured, and those win* wish to become members of its stalT for next year should commence now to make contributions to its eoliiinn* so that the present board inu\ A committee has been appointed to arrange for another joint debate between the two literary societies. This has proven an * fTcclual means of reviving interest in the societies, i but much is vet to be done before the societies will have that attention shown them that they so justly mer it. We fei I as if we were dealing willi a them# that has already been worn threadbare when we atlem to urge the students not to linden timatc tin* importance ol their liter ,.r\ societies. I bit as t ime moves foward some new feature is evolved from every old story, and never in the history of the past has there IIAKK1S & LKK. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. FIRST CLASH WORK. SPECIAL PRICES TO STI'DEXTS. DICK HAKIMS, The Tonsorial Artist, Kmploys polite Barbers and guarante* s lirst elasfl work. Visit his parlors for courteous attention BROAD STREET. MOST STYLISH HATS, mc KST i.ink or CENTS* FURNiSHINCS And the most complete line of Young 1 Men’s <’iotliing in the city « an I*, fount) at J. J.C McMahan’s, 117 CI.AVTON STREET. PALAER & KINNEBREW, DRUQQISTS. Mar<»n Ac Northern Riilroadf..* Schedule In effect M* h. 4th. 1894. Honlhhound Tram* Northbound Train* No. 2 STATIONS. No 1 Daily. l)a>l f A Vi L« Ar P. ”| 4 4' Athena, 7 00 ! 4 65 Wbiteb.il.... 0 SI P M. (airy a Full Line of i olog Toilet Articles. CLAYTON STREET. and 7 <*8 Sidney 7 « 8 VN aikiosTille.. 7 l* Hishop 7 26 Farmington .. 7 41 tlorencs 9 01 V sdlROD 8 28 (tod ray 8 47 >hnd? Dale.. 8 60 VIashen V 0*i Monticello ... 0 6 >1 ineit* V 24 Hillsboro 8 ’0 Hound Oak... 2 66;Wayaid* .... 10 05 Hradlev 10 )• *mys.. 10 20i Morion. 10 8* Van Horen. 1 ti A » ( Si o • o M. 1). 48 June 11*0 vtxcuh P M Ar La 4 ,0 s tt Tionah o 6« Brunswick.... <5 T(>oma«rii « .. 1. 58 Jacksonville. *0 uake City.... "ai»ika Montgomery . t’ It so ' 6 6 44 4 87 4 23 4 *1 4 <4 5 42 5 7 4 | 4 64 4 37 4 80 4 02 b 66 5 4» 5 41 8 81 8 24 1 *7 8 02 2 .68 2 45 P. M. 8 45 6 || 2 10 7 00 8 £6 6 35 7 50 P. M Connections u Madison with Gn. *i. K • at Macon with Sou-h* t*t«ra Division and Main Mem Divisi •- ol C. of Gn., (J. a A F., ui d E. T. V. A Ua , lor al* Florida points. For tuftbar information concerning rales, schedule-, etc , app y to J C McM-ai* K, *g’t, *tbeus,Ga. J. W. HY It >1 , Tick, i Agent, Macon, Ga. a. II. MOGk. >"! GEO-GI^x aa2xILR02U> OF* ICE GENERAL MANAGER. ,, „ ,, moo«TA, Mcb .Stb, IB,4. t,onm,slicing Mcb 1 lib th. lullowin* .cl t-dj «iil be 0[«r»iod All train,, mo by b0tb Meridian Tim*. Th. acbadcle. ere enbject to change witioul uotioo to the pablit REAL) 00V/r READ OP. •No. 11 " ,OMl l " I.c, „buel. a wi.lt Bpr,•<».!.Ifiimn.l for n ' #,,,u,n tl*^»**t« r|.r.«e ti. if..- f.itur.-. j w | locou |,i tlt | k ttlll | tl.ink M ..U-k Iv oil their feet. Toitcipiire the art 1 he March number of the Uni .*f speaking promtly and of govern-1 versify Magazine lias just been is mg one's self is an important part ! It is the first issue under the of a boy's education. Truly they i not'd. 6 15 pm 5 45 p*i 6 63 pm 4 12 pm 4 21 pm 6 80 pm 4 47 pm 4 58 pm 7 04 pa . 7 14 pm new management, but is fully up to cannot be ignorant of the merit of 1 P® the standard, with several leading the societies as a training ground ^ ^ P m article*, among which is one tier when the trustees insist so earnest man student life by .1. \\ Morton, |y on their upbuilding, and when ami the speech of Harry Alexander, all those interested in a young man's delivered on the anniversary oeca success lay so much stress oil this sion of the Ilemostheuiaii soeirtv. feature of college life. Th fit in no |>rof.'t>*i<>n in which' yoiini; men arc coining more |>romi- The limln arc it£:iih»t us. I5i<; ucutly In the front limn that of *iuith had ilctcrmiucil to have liis journaliain, ami |iraolioc ia thenafcnl huir cut when the cohl n|icll training school. So let every college |>o»||h>iici| his goo.l intentions in- hov come to the support of lioth ilclinatcly. their college perioilieals, »o.| en r * - *" courage those u ho are vliling an.l '*'*"•■* * { " rr "ws, Hones, I’hini/v puhlishing them, hesi.les showing " f Augusta, are visit that college spirit that every loyal '"H e'lthe hill. College hov shares. — ** When you want your ohl shoes .. , . .. ma.le new with white soles an.l in Mr. Heyford, a Northern gnntlc Mn4 lh#mtoL T ■an, who Icctures to boys through- i,, m ,,, Ut , mt t „ Johwon out American colleges on subjecu dye house, No 8 Cl.ylon St, Athens, ot a general nature, has been in Athens for the past few .lays, and has .lelifere.l several very interest iug lectures to the students. Remember the series of games begin on Tuesday, the ilr.l, and crowds will witness all of Kvery job guaranteed. DRINK DKLICIOGS Cures Headache and Exhaustion Nitibt Kxpren*. 11 m i*u. 11 24 pa. l'J 88 *ui 12 50 *m 12 6tf an. 12 07 in* 12 24 »ni 12 82 u:. IS 41 ttn 12 54 am 1 11 *ai 1 24 *a 1 ■ 2 mu 2 04 *n 2 34 am 2 61 *u 8 II BQi 8 %1 roi 3 5 > am 4 IS »m D*y Mmi 11 68 »m 12 27 pai 12 82 |*m 12 61 pu. 1 0 j pai 1 02 pm 1 27 pu 1 82 pm 1 47 pm 1 6* pm 2 11 pm 2 25 pu 2 42 pm 3 ul pu. 6 8o pm 8 47 pu* 4 «*4 p 4 22 pu* 4 46 pm 18 pa. ■ •* mm w pa. 4 27 *m 5 20 pm 4 44 mu 5 87 pm 4 5.3 »n. 5 47 pm 5 08 am 5 £7 pm 5 «4o aui *i to , u. 2 00 mih 4 bi ^ m ” 2 1‘* *11 2 01 pu. ., 2 48 »n> 2 24 pui .. 8 14 *ui 2 85 pu. .. 8 £4 mi. 2 42 pm .. 4 10 an. 8 08 pu. . 4 23 *u 3 12 pa . 6 10 *u. 3 *2 pu. . & 4o am 8 66 pu. 6 64 am 4 03 pu. . 4 14 am 4 22 pm . 7 o au. 5 0 • , u* . TTTprn 11 25 am 7 42 pai 11 87 am 7 65 pm 11 6o am 8 25 , m .2 20 uu ... 9 20 pm 8 83 pat 9 40 put nee 3 50 pm ! 8 v7 pat 0 ill pail i 0 2U pm | 8 84 pu. 8 4-^ pm 10 46 am 11 41 an, 12 01 £in^ Tram No li?. si’ATlDVS 9 00 at* . . Augusta. . 8 32 uni .Groreloau 9 48 urn . . Hari-rn . 9 54 am ..Wearing . 8 11 am ..Th moon. .. >1 e.n ua .. V rt am Cau rk ». . .n> .Norwood 8 44 am lU'Deti 4 59 am Lrswlo drT 10 ’7 art. Lnica 1 oiut 10 Ho am G-eei. ro 10 62 am Uuckustk. U 04 a a . M disou . 11 22 am Kittled^e 11 85 am >octal Circle 11 54 an. L'ovttigiou 12 18 pa ..Cony era 12 24 pm i.lIU *uta 13 4o pm -lone M in. 12 6o pm .L.arxnlon. 12 64 pui Dtcatur .. 1 18 am . tllanla • raia N o 28. p 2 > pui 8 68 pm 8 34 pa. a 26 pj. 8 09 pu. X3L N ight Express 2 15 pm 2 27 pm CtkUiaX. . Warrsaio - . M*j De.d . calvertoa Oer«r*ux Carrs MiUeUgnlle . Hrowos . . tiaduoexs.. . James.. .. ■ Macon. .. baruell ' , . >haroa . 2 4 pm . ilillmao ... ^^1^*0* * nnhiu^lon . oo pui Luton roial 8 oo pm .. w oodrilte . 8 04 pu. BalrUstowu 8 l'> pu. Maxeys Ittpa ..fttepLeus.. 8 34 pm .Lrawtora 8 6o pm Dunlap.. 8 54 pc' Wiuiars 4 10 pm ...»be..a. . 1 20 pm 5 15 am 22 c3 pa. 4 60 am 12 48 pm 4 83 am 12 81 pm 4 2> ua* 12 24 pm 4 14 am 12 1 5 pm 4 o7 am ti . V an. 8 48 am 11 4 j an 8 14 am 7 5-i pm 11 t j aa. 3 .9 am 7 43 pm .1 ild au. 3 20 am 7 48 .tjll IT ao 8 02 am 7 ,/.u.ll 04 an. 24) am . j ,y u 10 43 am 2 *22 am . /ot'lO 8o an. 2 o4 am j Lj ^.n’l J <)4 am 1 40 am 5 53 pui! 0 4.' au 1 23 am 5 84 pu. 8 80 au. 1 13 au 5 22 pu 8 i5 wU. ii 49 au •> ol pui 8 62 an. i2 23 am 4 40 pin 5 80 au ,2 ou ugl 4 20 pm 8 It* am tl 47 pm 4 to put 7 58 an. 1 28 urn 4 oo pu 7 43 am : 1 17 pm 8 s 1 pu. 7 89 am tl 07 pm ^ 40 p... 7 2Q an lo 4- pu U 09 am 12 4u am ll ‘28 am 12 do bl 09 am a2 i4 lo .4 am 11 ( 4 pu. lo 43 am U 28 pm 10 28 am 11 u4 pui 10 20 am iO 5oj m ..... ... 10 'k> am lo 10 pm 8 87 aui 8 r 5 pu* 1 2 24 am t 39 pm 8 lo am 8 2 pm 8 6/ am 9 80JjU. Train No. 12. 7 |ft alll 7 10 am 4 0 8 aut 4 14 au. ». 87 .m t) x9 aui n t2 am 4 ol am o 54 am 6 49 a i* 6 u4 am 3 22 aut . oo a-t. 2 00 pm 8 80 am 1 45 pm 8 15 am 1 34 pm 8 04 ain 1 Q> pm 9 8 4 5 idi 4 40 pm 4 28 p * V 00 pm 4 tO pm 6 58 pm 6 53 pm lo 06 8 54 am .. .. 8 5o am 2 39 am 5 4o pat 8 81 am 5 82 pm 8 1? am 5 1/ pm 2 02 am 4 5 4 pm . ... 8 5o art. 4 64 pm ....! 8 4o an I * 2 "6 pu. 1 42 pu * 20 pu 4 4») p i . All sbe • trains ran Daily axcapi 11 and 12, which do noi run ou Sunday. SiMpisf Osrs btt.Mi Allanw sad Cb«l«»Uin, AsgusU a^d Atlanta, Aa.uau .nd d.uon Sight r i. rsaa ' JOE W. WHITE, a. t*. JACSA0S travailing I'uMJgtr Ag.ni tssl Frwgbt and Cm, , anaoata. <»a. TU0S. K. SCOTT, *»SQsr»l 2 as agar.