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LOCAL AND PERONAL. Remember the Schubert Symphony Club on Friday night. 1 Ed. Carr spent Friday and Sat- rday at his home in Durham. Vanderbilt Next. Oar next game is witli VanJcr bilt University in Atlanta, Ga., on next' Saturday', Nov. 17th; and uex to the game vvith Virginia, this will be the hardest tussle we have The Gun Club is now organized this season for the chamoionshiD o ind will practice every l hursday the South. K. J. Woodward, '95, on account College of Kentucky 6 to 0; from H the weakness of his eyes, has Auburn, 20 to 4; and from the Uni- )een obliged to discontinue his versity of Mississippi, to . tudies. ' Keller, quarter-back, is captain President Kilsro and Professor of the team, and Thornton, guard Minis, of Trinity College, were on and centre on Pennsylvania, is coach the Hill Sunday, the guests of Prof, their average is about 165 pounds, a pounds more than the Varsity They will line up as follows: Harrington The University German Club will ive anothor german in the Gymna ;ium to-morrow nig-ht. W. A. jraham, '95, is leader. Messrs. Graham, W., Myers, Steele, Scott and Schenck accom jpanied the team to Greensboro last iFriday. J Messrs. Myers, "W. A. Graham, Deo. Graham, Steele, Bridgers, Ed, jCarr, Patterson and Harty were imong the guests at Col. J. S Carr's Somerset villa last Thurs day night. L. C. Brogden '95, and W. J. Tuttle, left end. Kittrell, left tackle. Burch, left end. Hughes, centre. Hildebrand, right guard. Fitzgerald, right tackle. Gaines, right end. Keller, quarter-back. Dortch, left half-back. Boogher, right half-back. Connell, full-back. We have met Vanderbilt but once on the athletic field; the great eleven ot 92 defeated them 24 to.O in Nashville. Since then, the Ten nesseeans have improved in athlet ics, and we need not be surprised if wp 1mvf a r1rcfr cramp liia vpar Brogden, '98, were called to their Rut we should expect nothing less jliome in Goldsboro, last Wednes-h-han a victory, and we must have pay, by a telegram announcing the it! fcevere illness of their mother, who jdied before they reached her bed- We would like to make a sugges Cide. We extend to them our sin- tianto the spectators at the daily 1 . . . , . . , . , , . practices or tne team, xnsieau oi fcerest sympatny in tnis tneir sore 'dim, to the side lines, and ali lbereavement. Inwr fiplrl 11pr-T on the o-rand I w TIip RrlmTiPrt Rvmnliotiv Club stand and cheer and applaud good ind Ivady Quartette will appear in Plav- 11' J & i x arc ,o rrnnH 11-1 t-ipir" cr"rii n era mpQ he Chapel to-morrow (Friday) -n mah ffames. It will not only jmglit, part proceeds to go tne please and praise them . for good jUniversity Athletic Association, work done, but will incite them on Admission, 50 cents, and 75c for to greater teats and more strenuous jj . Don't miss the Athletic Associa ftion benefit on Friday nirht. The Schubert Symphony Club is an ex Icellent musical organization that CHAPEL- HIL-L, JN..C bive much pleasure and entire satis- Successors to Univeriity Drug Store, paction wherever they appear. A. H. Edgerton, '97, and E. P. Wooten, '97, are suffering from in- fjnries received in bicycle accidents , the former sustaining a painful f rac- KLUTTZ-& YEAR BY, DRUGGISTS, and W. M. Yearly. Fully supplied with a full line of Drugs andPatent Medicines. Registered Pharmacists fill Precriptions. 1 h r i 1 xt i. r lie is improving and wish hint speedy LI Vciy, I CGU Wooten had his hand cut I orricc world's rm Sept. 15.1893 blackwell's Durham tobacco Co., Durham, N. 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