1 Local and Personals. " Joe Graham spent Saturday in Hillsboro. V. H. Boyden, Law '94, of Ral eigh, was on the Hill, Monday. H. Bingham paid a short visit to his home on monday. Dr. Wakefeild was at Roberson's hotel last Thursday and Friday, A large number of new books has been received in the Library. George Graham went to his home in Hillsboro, on Tuesday, in order to vote. Charles R, Turner, '95, has been elected captain of the Scrub football team. W. D. Grimes, '97, has been com pelled to leave college on account of the weakness of his eyes. We are sorry to learn that a spec ial train for the Richmond game can not be secured. Stanley says that in a George town football game it is a good thing to be called "Pat". Mr. Chas. S. Hopkins of Char lotte, Traveling Passenger Agent of the Southren Railway Co., ar rived on the Hill yesterday. The return of the bird hunting season has sent the local .nimrods, into the fields. "Grandpa" and "Bob" are now happy. C, R. Dey, half back on the Fresh team, sustained a wrench of his ankle," on Tuesday afternoon, which will lay 1:1m up for a few days. The McAdoo Hotel of Greensboro offers special rates of $1.25 per day to University students, who go to itness the game with Richmond college to be played there on the 10th All of the Tar HEEL exchanges will be carried in the Library every week,' where they may be found on one of the center ' tables, and read by the students. Dr. A. B. Roberson has begun the erection of an eightroom two story building, in the rear of hts hotel, and on the walk leading up to the Old West Buildiner, for rent to the students. It will stand where stood the east end of the ante-bellum "Poor House Row" which was torn down about 1878, and will bring back fond recollections to old alum ni. He expects to have it ready for occupancy on January 1st. " Annapolis 12, Lehigh 0. Yale 12, Brown 0. , Cornell, 22, University of Michi gan 0. Wpt Point 30 Union 0. Dartmouth 10, Williams 0. Franklin & Marshall 28, Carlisle Indian School, 0, Purdue 10, University of Chicago 6. Richmond College 4, Norfolk Y. M. C. A. 4. Harvard and Princeton will not meet this vear: neither will West Point and Annapolis. All the class teams are practicing everv afternoon. The next erame will be between the Juniors and Freshmen. The Freshmen have developed quite a strong team, and manv predict for them the cham pionship though both '95 and '97 sav thev are still in the race. The 'Varsity eleven lined up against '98, vesterdav and plaved them for 15 . -- minutes. . Foot Ball News. Vanderbilt defeated Auburn in the series for the championship of the South, 20 to 4. Virginia defeated Rutgers on the forriers's grounds, last Saturday, 20 to 4. Trinity and A. & M. meet in Dur ham on next Saturday. Drawing conclusions from our victories of 28 to 0 over Trinity, and of 16 to 0 over A. & M., the latter are over confident of victory. The Schubert Symphony Quartette On Friday night, Nov. 16, the Schubert Symphony Quartette will give a concert in the Chapel for the benefit of the University Athletic Association. For several reasons j they should be greeted by a large audience; chiefly, becasue their con cert is of a high order; they come to us, while making the rounds of the large towns of the State, without any guarantee, at all; and because the Athletic Association is not only eminently worthy of, but is in act ual need of, the support of the stu dents. Let every body turn out. The University of Virginia Col lege Topics has the following to say about the troupe: "The concert in the Public Hall, last Friday evening, was the occa sion of quite a large outpouring of University society. The Schubert Symphony Quartette were on hand in force, and for two hours charmed the audience with their novel and pleasing music. A ladies' quar tette is something quite out of the ordinary, and they were encored loudly at every appearance. Little lommie was the iovonte ot the oc casion, being repeatedly called back. In fact, the audience was so well pleased that toward the end the club was forced to refuse further encores on account of the lateness of the hour." ' . ornctwoiUD'tAia Sept. is, 1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. G Gentlemen: We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Bull Durham Congratulating you on your success, we remain Yours truly, Committee. Blackwell's Bull Durham Das been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright, sweet and f ragant we Invite the most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. 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