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THE KED AND BLACK.
ILL NOT FORGET THEE
my lift' Imtli «•'
Itcen
By every hope
weaving,
By all tin- future holds in store for me,
By every heartless method of deceiving.
By all we trust our lives are yet tube
I'll not forget thee.
When (.oleum prayer, upon the soft air
breathing,
W aken every holy Impulee of the »oul,
When frlen«i» my brow with garland*
bright are wreathing.
Or sorrow's tempest* fiercely o'er me
roll —
I'll not forget thee.
has
But after perusing the pages of their
paper, we fell to wondering— aa, who
would not t—what had become of the
other departments that rsKtt to exist at
the grand old institution ; whether they
had been swallowed entirely by these
I IN or. “IK I K features, whether they
were just sinking into a state of innoc
uous desuetude, whether they still nour
ished. whether there was an organ to
champion their cause as effectually as
the Ukii ami III.aik chain pious the
cause of athletics, and innocently, with
out thought of bringing about such a
revolution, we put our ruminations into
words. That Is all.
Nothing Higher than $4.75 Per Ton.
VAXDBftPOOL ANO JELLICO
Your Choice for the Price. No Charge for Delivering Up Stairs.
-CAN GIVE YOC-
Aiwl
tin* timpure of
when In chain* bright sleep
softly hound me,
And dn uniH of friend* Hit through my
renting mind,
And guardian angel* hover close around
me,
To bring me thought* of one forever
kind
1 11 not forget thee.
And oh, should some, their truth to me
repeating,
Take hark from
tludr love.
And some dark angel stand a cup pre
senting
To drown my faith in Him who rules
altove—
1 11 not forget tliee.
should eruel fate keep ns forever parted.
I'ill life's bright lamp is burning dim
and low.
And eueli shall think of eaeli as one de-
parted,
To elasp the hand of love no more be
low—
I’ll not forget thee.
[Selected.
From the Seminary Signal eomes these
wools :
Tiik Kn* \nd Black regrets that we
do not enjoy Its articles on •* Horrible
Athletics." and kindly says: ‘If the dear
little girls do not take to them, we will
not publish any more of them.
We are truly sorry to learn that
•* Varsity Hoys" misconstrued
marks In our last Issue in reference to
the Hr l* AND lit.A« K
\ow, we do not indulge in football or
any other forma of “those horrible nth
w
for hoys. And we do dearljr love to
read stories of feats of manly prowess
and he role daring, and we beg the hoys
not. for worlds, to discontinue their pub
lication.
There is a |ihnI old saying that come**
down to us from the long ago, that runs
somewhat thus: “Whatsoever your
hands And to do, do it with all your
might " I ‘ it Ml A l** the force and wis
dom of the admonition is in no wise di
minished. if the word kkkt l*e substitu
ted for Doubtless the hoys of
Tiik Hi i* and Black And many things
for their i kkt and HAND* to do, and do
them with all their might—do them well
gloriously well. The pages of their
paper tell us so. and we do not doubt it
in the least. We enjoy the Kei> AHI>
III.ack with its sparkling wit. its vivac
ity and Itabreesy enthusiasm, and would
Ih» deeply grieved to know that we had
been instrumental in putting a stop to
the publication of its athletic items,
lie it far from us to do so foul a wrong
to the college journalism of this pro
gressive age.
Stu<dsnts:
When you wish printing
of any kind, give E. D.
Stone the work. He prints
The Red add Black.
JL. COSTA
IIAS TIIKHIKAPKNT, FRESHEST and
Ee t Fruit in Town.
5< LAYTON STREET, ATHENS. HA.
( 'nine ! See Us !
| JTUDENTS,
HAVE von: SHOES ItEI'AlliEH BY
W. N Haudf}UP,
.lark son Street, Under Victoria Hotel.
the k e$t Work. lowest Prices.
ATIIKNS KOOK & ■ ■
• « STATIONKUY CO.
I>* the place for Students to buy their
DOOKS * !££ * STATIONERY.
ito Extortion There.
GOOD COAL AT $4.25 and $450
PER TON.
F. B. LUCAS. - - Bear Phi-Kappa Hall.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES^
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER, )
Acgi sta, <»A., December 23rd, 1804. (
t'omineneiug I)ceciuber ‘Jilnl, 1 s*.>-l, the follow ing scheduhs will he observed.^ Al
trains run by iHitli Meridian Time,
notice to the public.
The schedules are subject to change withou
ItKAl» DOW N.
UK AD UP.
stations.
Train
II
Night
Kxp.
Day
Mail.
Train
No. 27.
4 40pm 10 dopin 11 3oam
Train
No. *JS.
:lopm
»00
22 '
5 30
:» 45
:»3 1
1112
1124
ii :tg
0 41
1 » :n
t»5
11 as
11 00 44
11 21 “
11 20 “
;; :ts “
11 :* s “
• |!2 OSam
■ t 18 ••
* 12 25 “
. 12 42 .v
12 5A
11 54
12 04pm
12 Hi “
12 24 “
12 34 “
12 52 “
l 04 “
l 12 “
1 20 “
1 :;i; “
1 5o
7 15am lv Augusta
. Belair.
7 |5 ** ..Grovetown . son 1
Iterzelia,.
s 00 •• Harlem lv 7 4il
S OH “ Hearing. 7 20
8 10 •* Thomson 7 05
Meaena
S 145 “ t amak H 50
8 40 ‘ l ..Norwood 841
8 5d “ .. Harnett 1 0 28
HIM “ Crawfordville 0 17
Day
Mail.
I 00pm
12 :to •• 1
12 27 “ 1
lx 18 “
12 ..
12 00pm;
11 44am
II 88 ••
II 86 ’•
I! ID “
II Oft ••
10 51 “
Night Train.
Kxpr'ss No. 12.
5 15am |
4 48 “ 1
4 37 44 ;
4 25 “
1 16 ••
4 07 **
3 50 “ I
3 88
ii 28
:l 20
:i (M
2 48
7 48a in
7 14 “
7 00 44
0 47 “
0 iiO 44
6 28 44
0 12 44
0 01 **
5 65 44
ft 4S •*
5 ill 44
ft
“ Dr. Win Thus. Cogin,
No. u Thomas Street,
ATHENS, GEO Ito I \.
Haselton & Dozier,
DKALKK* IN —
1 ’IAXOS. ORGANS,
Srrvall Ausical lr\strurr\er\ts,
ARTIST'S MATERIALS, Etc
ATIIKNS, GA.
ATHENS IIARIHVAKK CO.
- DEALERS IX—
Huns. Pistols. Ammunition, Culeiv. »Vc
AGKNrs ton ELECTRIC ItA/oR.
24> and 250 Broad St.,
Athens. Ga.
lv “
7 25 44 1
1 22 44
2 1ft " -
’nion Point.
0 34 “
2 21 44 .» (H) 44
l n*
Greensboro. 5 42 44
10 21 “ '
2 04 “ 1 .
2 05
:l |d “ 10 on ••
lliickhead 5 20 44
,0 (Ml 44
1 H7 “
2 2** 4 *
a 2.1 •• In 12 ••
Madison, 5 08 4 *
•t 45 “
1 20 44
2 11 “
a to ** in 2s ••
Rutledge. 1 50 44
tl 20 44
1 01 “
2 50 “
3 50 “ |0 4 1 44 Soelal Circle, 4 38 44
0 10 44
12 45 “
:i IB
4 20 “ 10 58 “
Covington 1 20 44
8 40 44
12 22am ....
:i il ••
4 45 “ II 15 "
Conyers, 4 02 44
S 25 44
pjonngt
il 54 44
5 (HI “ 11 20 “ ,
Lithonla 3 52 “
8 13 44
11 45pm ....
i is “
5 21 " 11 12 “ Stone Mo’nl'n H 30 “
7 54 “
11 24 “
1 2s ••
5 34 44 II 51 44
Clarkaton . 3 28 * 4
7 43 •*
11 12 “ ....
4 8» “
5 45 “ '2 oon'n
.Decatur 3 20 “
7 HI “
11 00 “
5 OOiim
tl INiptti 12 15pm ar Atlanta.lv .1 05pm
7 15am
lo 45pnt
1 15am
1 15pm 8 40ain lv Caniak, ai 0 5opni
11 25am
12 1.5am; ....
1 HI “
1 24 “ S 47 “
Warrenton, o 4 i 4 *
11 17 “
.2 t'H '•
2 “
1 44 “
Mayfield. . tl 27 “
It 01 “
11 30pm ....
2 ;io ••
loti"
Culverton 0 10 44
HI 40 ••
11 18 •• !
2 50 “
2 0 7 4 4 0 2 2 44
Sparta. . 0 08 ‘
10 40 ”
11 02 “ I
H 22 ••
2 21“
Devereux .. ft 54 44
10 20 “
10 H8 “
H 87 "
2 33 44 0 43 44
Carrs 5 40 44
III IS “
10 25 44
1 ltl “
2 55 44 10 Ml 4 ‘
Milledgeville. 5 *20 44
10 00 44
0 54 44
4 48 44
:i is ••
Hi owns, 5 11 44
t» 40 44
it H0 “
5 07 44
.1 24 “ HI 24 “
Haddocks.. 5(5 44
0 87 44
0 14 “
5 28 “
3 35 44 10 32 44
.. . .lames, . 4 57 44
0 28 44
tl 00 44 ....
tl Hoam
4 I’ftpm* 11 00am ar Macon, lv 4 25pm
ti impm
8 15pm
0 55pm
11 (18am 2 OOpm lv Barnett ar 1 H2pin
h 50am
0 25pm ....
! 7 05 “
II 20 44 2 12 44
Sharon ... 1 10 44
8 87 '■
ti 14 “
1 7 12 “
11 30 44 2 20 44
.Hillman, i 1 <>7 “
H 27 “
0 04 44
7 4 Ipm 12 Oiiam 2 40pm
u Wash*tn lv 12 40pm
7 55am
5 32pm
o 4 .5pm 2 .' 5pm lv Union l*t ar
it 21 lan
ft 50pm
ti 27 “ 2 40 ”
\\ oodville ....
0 08 44
ft 40 “
0 32 44 2 50 44
. Hairdstown
Of \
ft 8ft “
0 45 “ 3 Cl “
. Maxeys ....
S 51 44
' 5 22 “
li 52 “ 3 1 S “
Stephens
K 44 “
5 10 “
7 05 •• i a in “
Craw fold. ....
8 3u “
ft 08 “ , ....
7 22 “ 3 3ft “
. Dunlap.
8 12 44
4 40 “ ....
7 27 “ : 3 30 “
.Winters.
8 07 “
4 42 “
7 -44|>nt 3 ftftptn ar Athens, lv
7 St lam 4 25pm ....
i10 40atn
lv UnlonPt ar
2 Oftpml
11 HU ••
.Siluam* .
1 42 “ | ....
'll 50am .... ....
ar W. Pl’ns lv|
1 20pm ....
B. RAPHAEL,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
All above trains run Daily, except II and 12, which do not run on Sunday.
No ’. dim i (I D«lon Point : No. 2. Mipp, i at Harlem.
Sleeping C ar* lietween Atlanta and Charleston. Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta
and Macon, on Night EEpres*. Sleeping eara between Macon and New York, on
train 27. anil train leaving Macon at *.l o'clock, a. m.
THOS. K S' OTT.
Gen'l Manager.
Trav
•lOE \V. WHITE,
Ag't Augusta
J. W. KIRKLAND,
Passenger Agent. Atlanta (!».
A. G. JACKSON*.
Ga. Gen'l Freight and I'usk. Ag't
W. W. HARDWICK
Passenger Agent. Macon. Ga.