The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, February 09, 1895, Image 2

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the RED AND BLACK. Library Rules Rule 1st.- This Library shall be naubM. railed, termed, known and otherwise d>- nominat'd an the Library of the Libra nan of the I’nlvcrsity of Georgia. Rule 2d.-No atudent 1» allowed to move about in tliiw Library. Rule :id—Thlasald Library of tin Li hrurian of the University of Georgia (ball j la- open from 10.55 A M. until II A. M and from :t.47 P. M. to I P. M.. iinleaa a funeral, wedding, sewing society. prayer St'u<jRnts!T£>— When you wish printing of any kind, give E. D. Stone the work. He prints The Red add Black. Nothing Higher than $4.75 Per Ton. VAXOERPOOL AND JELLICO. Your Choice for the Price. No Charge for Delivering Up Stairs. -( AN GIVE YOt- Come ! Sot* Us ! Jk. COST A HAS THE CHEAPEST, FRESHEST and Be t Fruit in To»n. meeting or reception takes place nut in CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GA. town, in whieh event it will la* closed. Rule 4th.—There shall he no whisper ing in the Library. Rule ath.—This Library of the Libra rian of tlie I'nlvemity of Georgia shall not lie opened In case of rain, snow, hail, clouds, sleet or fog. Rule (Ith in the Library. Rule :th. Students will tale notice JTUDENT5, HAVE YOU If SHOES REPAIRED BY W. HAUDfjUP. Tlioro must In* ih» talking Jacksmi Street, Under Victoria Hotel. ’I he est Work. Lowest Prices GOOD COAL AT $4.25 and $450 PER TON. F. B. LUCAS. - - Bear Phi-Kappa Hall. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES^ the property of tin* Cnivcrsity, and un- , drr tlie direction and aupcrvision of tin* librarian. Any ntudrnt approaching the Mine with a view to personal caloric ag grand txeincnt without written permla- aion will he punctured hy nix knitting needle* and thcrcaftci expelled. Rule Mh.—Under no clrcninatancei will nmoking 011 the part of any atudent In* Allowed. The Move ha* a monopoly, and there ahall lie no competition. Hide 1Uh.—There hli.dl he no reading in the library. Hide loth Under certain circumatan eei and condition! when tf»e library ii open, (ice rulca 2 and viewed nt a dinUncc not let* than two yard*. To obtain tldi privilege, (ill out a blank giving y< \ir age. maiden name, color ofyoui grand mother** hair,weight in your Mocking feet, opinion of rat*, and whether you can walk on your hand*. AUo, Mate whether you arc ATHENS KOOK & * * ■ ■ STATIONERY CO. 1* the place for Student* t<» buy their BOOKS * * STATIONERY. No Extortion There. OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER, I A t’ot'sTA, G a., December 23rd, 1804. ( Uoinmeneing December 28rd, 1804. the follow ing n l (dull* will he observed. Al I train! run by 90th Meridian Time. The schedule* ate m Ijtct (cm lunge willou notice to the public. IE. Wm Thos. Co^in No. 11 Thomas Street, ATHENS, GEORGIA. u n Hie lllirury ii m — 1,..i.k« limy i.e HAShLTON & DOZIER, - OKAI.KK* IN - PIANOS OKoans, Srr\all Ausical lr\strurr\er\ts, AHTIST'S MATERIALS, Etc ATIIFNH. (s A. deaf, dumb, blind, idiotic, wear box- toed *04 k!, ever been in jail or had the ATHENS IIA HOW ARE CO. epizootic. Then Mgn a pleilge never t«* gamble, lie or *ten), go out night*, get jagged or jugged, anil present these doc- — |»K VI.KH* IN — uiiient* at the door. Rule I Ith.—'''here shall hi lit* study ing in the Library. Rule 12th —The air in thin Library i* tlie property of the Univendty. and held in tru»t hy tlie librarian. No student ► hall utilise any of the name for respira tory purpoHc* without special penni*- alon, on pain id inntant death. Rule 18th. There nhall Ik* no nleeping in the library. Rule lltli. —In cate of any noise, wheth er inalicioun. accidental, hy *pontancou« combustion, or otherwise, the entire student body shall he expelled. Rule l&th. Writing in tin* library is positively prohibited. Rule 18th. No Miniriil shall l*e allow cil to remain in the library. BookWohm. All KINDS of DYEING and CLEANING Dot* st the G^iafaEysWirb, 28Clayton st.. next to E. 1. Smith «1 Co. (•un*, lMMols, Ammunition, (Tileiy, Ac A(i F.NTH FOlt EI.KCTKIl' ItA/OK. 248 and 850 ltrond st., Athens, fin. B. RAPHAEL, Tailor ati Hataiislr, COLLEGE AVENUE. The Papular Place of the Town, Open Every Night Until 12 O’clock. HF. All 1K>WN. 1 STAT IDVK L KKAO in*. Train 11 Night : Exp. Day Mail. Train Vo. 27. Train No. 28. Day Mail. Night Cxpl'h! Train. No. 12. 4 40pm 10 80pni 11 8uam 7 15am v Augunta .nr 8 30pm. 1 OOpin .5 15am 7 48am ft m ■ i :>n •• 1 .’,4 “ i . Belair .. 12 .'111 “ 1 48 “ 7 14 “ “ 1 09 44 2 04pm 7 45 “ .Grovetow n . 8 (HI 44 2 27 “ 4 37 “ 7 oo 444 ;» ;m “ 11 21 “ 12 Hi ** 1 Rcrzelia,. .... J 12 16 “ 4 25 “ •147 “ 54:» “ i 28 " 12 24 “ 8 Of) “ llarlcm lv 7 U “ 12 PH “ 4 111 “ 0 80 44 & at “ 1 i its “ 12 54 “ | 8 00 44 Dcaring. 7 20 44 12 OOpin 4 07 “ 0 28 44 1! 12 “ 11 .V> ‘ 12 52 44 8 19 44 Thomson 7 (15 " j II 44am 8 50 44 0 12 “ 1124 “ 12 IlSain 1 U4 “ Mc*cna II 33 *• 3 38 “ 0 01 44 C. 112 “ >2 HI " 1 12 “ 8 85 44 i amak .. 0 50 * 4 11 2(1 “ 8 28 44 5 55 44 ti 41 “ 12 2.-> *• I 20 44 8 10 4 ' .. Norwood ii ii “ II IH “ 3 20 5 48 “ o r> t 44 12 42 “ i in “ H 58 " .. Barnett 0 28 44 * 1 05 44 8 01 41 5 31 “ - oft “ 12 W5 “ l 50 “ DIM 44 Crawfonlville lv Union Point ar. 0 17 44 10 51 “ 2 48 “ 5 22 “ 7 25 “ 1 22 “ 2 15 “ is 5 55 44 10 34 “ 2 21 “ 5 00 4 * 1 3* “ 2 44 " 9 25 44 Greensboro. I 12 » 10 21 44 2 Of “ 2 115 44 ii 111 “ |III mi •• Ituckhcad 5 20 44 1 HHN) 44 I 37 “ •> »» A 25 44 10 12 44 Madison, 5 00 44 !> 45 “ 1 20 “ 2 41 “ 8 40 44 10 28 44 . Rutledge, 4 50 44 9 241 “ 1 01 “ •_» 116 • S 86 •• 10 40 44 Social Circle, 4 88 44 !l 10 “ 12 15 " a m •• 4 20 44 10 58 44 Covington 4 20 44 s 40 “ 12 22am :i ii •• 1 15 ■ n i» < Olivers. 4 02 44 8 25 44 12 OOngt :t :,4 “ 5 INI * 4 II 20 44 Lithonia 8 52 44 8 18 44 11 45 pm .... 4 Ift “ .5 21 " II 12 “ Stone Mo'nt'n 8 80 “ 7 54 “ 1 1 21 “ 4 28 “ 5 54 44 11 51 *• (’larkstoii . 8 28 * 4 7 43 “ 11 12 “ 4 89 44 5 00:mi 5 45 44 0 nnpm • 2 OOn’n 12 15 pm .Decatur ar Atlanta, lv 5 20 44 .1 o5pm 7 51 44 7 15a m 11 (N) 44 10 4.5pm 1 15ain 1 15pm 8 40am lv Caiuak, nr 0 5opm 11 25am 12 J5am i :;i •• 1 24 “ 8 47 44 \N nrrenton, 6 4.; •• II 17 “ 12 08 * 4 2 (Ml “ 1 44 *• .... Mayfield, .. 0 27 44 II 01 “ 11 8<;pui 2 8o 44 1 ft6 “ .. Culvvrton (. 16 •* 10 40 44 II 18 “ 2 50 “ 2 07 •• 0 22 44 Sparta. .. 0 08 4 ‘ 10 40 44 11 02 “ 8 22 “ 2 24 “ Devereux .. ft ft i • • 10 28 44 10 38 “ a 87 " 2 AS 44 0 48 44 .... Carrs • 10 IS “ 10 25 “ 4 1« “ 2 55 44 10 00 Millcdgevillc, 5 29 44 10(10 “ • 54 “ 4 (* “ a n *• Browns, ft 14 “ 9 til “ 9 80 44 5 0" “ it 24 “ 10 24 “ Haddocks .. 5 05 44 9 37 “ • ii •• ft |ft •• 8 35 ** 10 82 44 .... James. .. 4 57 “ 0 28 44 1 9 (HI “ 1! ill lam 4 o5pn» 11 Hum ar Macon, lv 4 25pm o oopm 8 15pm tl 55pm 1 i OSani 2 OOpin lv Harnett nr 1 JJptll s .Viam 0 25 pm 7 05 44 7 12 44 7 48pm II 20 •* 11 10 " 12 Oitain 2 12 ** 2 20 44 2 40pm .Sharon.... . Hillman, ar Wash’to lv 1 111 “ 1 07 “ 12 lupin - 97 ” 6 9i “ i .hiam 0 14 “ tl 04 “ 5 32pm 0 !5pn i 2 55pm 1' I'nlon Pt a P 2t an 5 50 pn .... 0 27 44 2 4'1 ' \\ oodville 0 (-8 44 5 40 “ 6 82 44 2 50 4 . Haiidstow n 9(4“ : 5 35 “ 0 45 “ 3 I'l ‘ Maleys... .... 8 .51 4 5 22 “ — 0 52 41 ;ii8 4 Stephens S 44 “ 5 HI “ 7 Oft “ 3 IP “ Crawfoid. .... 8 80 44 6 f,3 “ 7 22 44 3 35 ‘ Dunlap. 8 12 “ 4 46 44 7 27 ‘ 3 39 • Winters. ... 8 07 “ 4 42 “ 7 44pn n A 55pm ar Athens, 1 , 7 50an , 4Iftpn v .... .... r 10 40.*»m lv UnionPt ar .Silo.,in* . 2 05pu .... 111 ifo “ .... | .... 1 42 “ 11 ."J ia nv .... .... |ar \\. Pl'ns lv 1 20pm ' .... McQueen & Carter, BARBERS, Under iu's Shoe Store All above trains run Daily, except 11 and 12. which do not run on Sunday. No 1 dinner at Union Point • No. 2, (upper at llarlcm. Sleeping t ars between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta. Augusta and Macon, on Night EEpress. Sleeping cars between Macon and New York, on train 27. ami train leaving Macon at 8 o'clock, a. m. THt»S. K SCOTT. Gen'I Manager. JOE W. WHITE. Trav. Pass. Ag't Augusta. Ga. J. W. KIRKLAND, j Passenger Agent. Atlanta Ga. A. G. JACKSON, Gen'l Freight and I’aaa. Ag't W. W. HARDWICK Passenger Agent, Macon Ga.