The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, April 28, 1894, Image 2

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T H K KEEr F?<d black. Jr* THE RED AMD BLACK Ftihliftlied Weekly T)uring The Turin, ftiihM rijitioii, one dollar tind fifty < » ntn p«*r year. Hjilnuriptlonu, advertiwinunt*. an«l :»11 »ominiinicationH relating to the bualni*** management of the paper nlmuld be ••nt to the M tnaging Kdltoi. Tiir. ItKi* A so Black will he devoted to matter* of crippled mid hi* progrc*»* retard *’ < MltOD & Northern RdilrOl^ (ft II, may ,.ull through hi. cou.{ «ch«lul. In eff Mt AprO. I.t, 1«4. iftcr a fashion, hut when he corns to confront the world, and its <- drink delicious mauds, he will find that he 1 done the worst thing for himst ilence nothing is truer than the homely proverd “Honesty is the Interest to tlio students best policy.” Mr. Lincoln is credited with say ing: “You may fool all the people sometime; ybu may fool some of the sml friends of the University, and grail- iiales' subscriptions and communica tions are espeelally solicited. All members of the University are in- , ■ . vlu.lt.. contribute tolls columns, but people all the time; but you can t the editors will not bold themselves re sponsible for the opinions advanced therein. Matter for publication must be »<■ companied by author's full name and may be banded to the editors or ad dressed to Ken And IIi.ai k, Athens, On. morons: W. T. Macon, '94, Kdltor-ln-Ohlef. I’. It. Ucster, (Law) Managing Kdltor A. \V. Stephens, l,oeal llusiucss Manager. II A. Alexander, 'lid. O. W. lteab, ''.if). P, l„ Fleming, 'Ul, I). Marrow llril, ’!I4. IV. IV Harbin, ’04 W. W.Chaiiillcr’Ufl. T. A MeOregor,'HI, L. H. Warren, Ia»w. II. C. Moreno. '98, fool all the people all the time.” A man who is constantly seeming to fool others will in the end fool him self. * Hilt college life is heset with so many suggestions to make slight de parlures that it is ditlicult, I confess, to do just as has been suggested. Hut the measure of success will he determined by just a few simple principles comprehended iu the oi word duty. Till; UNIVERSITY IKIAT CLUB ^ oo kb bound Tru'cu .Northbound Train* No. 13 No. 2 1 No. n STATIONS. No t Mix'd Daily. Mix’d Daily L P M. A M L? Ar P. M P. M 10 001 4 4 Albsns. 7 oo 8 T5 » 1 zo 4 55 WhiUhall .... 6 51 3 i'i 10 »2 7 ug Sidns* tf 44 2 88 lu 41 7 09 WatkisavtlU.. « 87 2 24 11 uu 7 19 Bishop S M3 2 04 11 12 7 25 Farmington ,. 4 21 1 v‘0 11 VI 7 41 Hursnos .. 4 '4 1 20 12 40 5 42 ta 40 ; 24 9 v* God ray 5 17 11 48 1 4j 3 47 Shad, Dale. 4 59 n is 1 b bolMuehen 4 54 11 10 3 .7 9 OH' Yicnticelio ... 4 87 10 84 2 do 9 5| •' ".etU 4 |0 10 19 , 8 15 9 84 Hi' nbo.o 4 09 9 84 ' • 85 9 ‘0 Hound <>»ft. b 55 9 00 4 0 3 Sot Waysid* 8 48 8 42 4 28 10 00 1 Hradiey 8 41 8 24 4 40 10 l »ruj«.. 8 81 8 00 4 Ml Id 2<» Morton. 8 24 4S 6 22 10 6» Vun ilurf*Q.. 8 *7 7 t0 6 80 10 43 (.bulk Cal. ... 8 03 4 43 5 45 10 Ml Vi I) AS June 3 58 4 ro 6 0 11 <4) ducwM 2 4ft « 15 1- M Ar Lv P. M. 4 80 Savannah 9 48 b ft i Irons wick . . 6 la 4 :V» TnomMvili* .. 2 10 17 V* Jacksonville 7 00 7 20 Lake Lily ... 8 85 10 80 Mittiku ft 85 1 ft.’ Montgomery 7 80 A. Ni Ar Lv. P. M ( OOnrOtlODM ul Mudirttr. with Ou. K. R., at Macon with Southwestern Division Bud Mum 'tern Diviui *n ot 0. of tin., U. a. a F. t end DICK HAKIMS, The Tonsorial Artist, Employs polite Barbers and guarantees first class work. Visit bis parlors for courteou* attention bboad street. THE MOST STYLISH HATS, NICEST LINE OF CENTS’ FURNISHINGS And the most complete line of Young Men's Clothing in the city can be found at J.d.C McMahan’s, 117 CI.AYTON STREET PALAER & KINNEBREW, DRUQQI5T5. SI CHESTED. MKUKI.A The entrance upon college life Among the several clubs organ ized within college circles none are is of more interest ami profit than the K. T. V. tUi, lor sll Florida points. For farther iidorustioo concerning rates, schedules, etc , apply to McMsST'-K, J.C the Venture of a young limn into the University lhial Club. The boy arena of self government. For that looks upon his college course «. , ........ .... *g’t, ’thsna.Oa. J W. bYKal , Ticket Agent. Macon, (fa. K. n. HOOK. Sar'l kmi a, Carry a Full Line of Cologne Toilet Articles. CLAYTON STREET. and once he is left to himself. A few simple principles lead to success; as a season for close confinement to his room and for poring over hooka a disregard of them insures failure, makes a mistake, and gels only a These few principles may he cm- part of the good to he derived from bodied in It om- word lU’TY. A slight/ ., . from scholastic duty, no Hint), i Mow, or by whom, is prophetic of a greater departure, ful method. When once a student gains his eon sent to disregard the claims of duty a college course. Hours of study should alternate with hours of rec reation, and this is the only success- Ouldoor exercise is hi st, and of all forms of open air exercise perhaps none are more in- G£OAGI.£l kwixL^liOsx'iJ SCii£DlL.4££. OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER. August., Ol, Mch imh, 13*4. (torrmsseing Mali 18lh the following scledjirs will bo operated All trains, ruu by Doth Meridian Tims. The schedule* are subject to change without notice to the public. Kr.AU IXAV:.' RK AI > UP. No. 11. that moment a breach is made in vigorating and effective than that liis character and it may lead to a blast of his future hopes. A craw fish may lie the means of destruc tion of the most formidable levee along the Mississippi river. Wc are not moralizing, we are of rowing. This several of the sin dents have recognized, and organ izeil themselves into a boat club. II. A. Alexander is president, and among the members of the club are M. A L. Halley, Have Harrow, drd. simply stating a few facts winch no j|. Itaeon, Kd. Kvals, Jim Dunlap young man in college can afford to andtico. Heekvtt. Among the best disregard. oarsmen ate Jim Dunlap and Dave Kvery student should aspire to be Harrow, a gentleman. lie w ill find other The river from the cheek factory students that are not such. Hut lie upward furnishes pretty ground, should sen to it that he become one. and the landing is at the factory. The saying is a true one “polite- Tlic club has three pretty and well ness is cheap." It is part of a young built boats, named Atalanla, Daisy man's education to seek to develop those liner ipialitics which show themselves iu common courtesy. To he a student, looking out to fu ture us, fulness, if not prominence, and at the same time a boor, is a practical contradiction. Ordinary politeness among his fellows, on the campus ainl in the class room, w ith the officers of the college, w ith and Iris. The club has erected a splendid boat house at the landing where »I1 of the boats and appurte nances are preserved. Much interest is takcp in this club Almost every afternoon its boats can be seen plying the river, and especially in the afternoons on w hich there is no d> ill. The meui hers very often go down at night to anybody—this should bo the aim of indulge in this best of all sport, every student. If he gain his con The boys are practicing for their - sent to be other tbau polite, then tournament, which w ill occur so mi just to that degree does he render time before commencement, aii\! it promises to be a great success. I future success less probable. A student may indulge in booking, in falsifying his word, iu rowdyism, iu impoliteness, indeed in anything versify faculty w ill but duty, aud he will find his course Europe this summer. Two or three members of the Uni sojouru •' in all sDo- s train, ran Dally sxcspl It and U, wluch da aal run oa Sunday. SlsopingUara between Atlanta and Chnrlsstoa, Angaat. nad Atlanta, Augusta aid Mason i Night alo k. SCOTT, •aooral tiasogar. 40k W WRITE, travailing Psasanger Agvai. A sai'ST a. rt». A 0. JACkiUN tsj’l Frsighi .uJ ,jt