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"1 The Idler's Plaint. Holidays' over; Work is begun, College opened, Good-bye to fun. Night comes, study, Early to bed. Prayers in morning; Wish I was dead. Go on classes, Can't take a "grat," Or I go on probation, , No fun in that. Got to live quiet. Not get on a tear. Or "Wince" next morning Hears it in the air. Up before faculty Asked to go home Round the cold world To ramble and roam. He loafs in the library Reads "Outing;" tells jokes. Always grumbling And generally smokes. LOCAL ANDJ PERSONAL. Mr. J. V. Lewis spent Tuesday In the Hill. nf..: Trlr( left for Oak idge last Saturday. Mls Louise Manning has re turned from a visit to Raleigh. NOTICE. In the Tar Heel of Jan. 10th TT-.r..i.rca a notice iron twc- A J. 1 g-ers and caxtains of the Senior and Sopomore feot-ball teams, in which hey announce that the Seniors are class champions of.U. N. C. and the Soohomores. Second, the Juniors and Freshmen being- left out alto gether for "failing" as they say "to carry out their agreement. we who are thus left out would like to state for the benefit of all concerned just what the agreement made by the class teams was: , (1) The Seniors were to play the Sophomores, and the Juniors the Freshmeu, the number ot games to be decided by the managers ot the opposing teams. (1) The winning teams were to play a series of three games for the championship. (3) Any difliculties arising weie tn be settled bv a meeting of the eight managers and captains and in case they could not agree, the point in question was to be referred to the advisory committee of the gen- . -T J1. eral Athletic Association now ne ASS0RTMENT AND j x , o ,r c t fn Ka eip-ii. I 1,, naitit n rlillicultv lies in mc .,,,,"'watt rneu num u. vo. v 0 j HAVE NJfiVJiii uxjn uii.u Mr F L Carr returned to the fact that the Juniors and Freshmen (jjjeap AS YOU CAN An 'r,u agreed to piay umy o.. .. MlTuesday night. J Mr. Waltzer '93 has entered the resoective The game was played and resulted m a tie, the score being 4-4. On the same dav that the bemors " ...... -r beat the Sophomores, both the J u orrict WORLD'S Mil Sept. ISil893 BLACKWELL'S DURHA TOBACCO CO., Durham, N.C Gentlemen : We have Smoked op 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. BlackwelFs Bull Durham BMbeen the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco rorover 2S years. Uniformly good and uniformly i 'fitfl Bright, sweet and fragant-we Invite the ' i- . . . m tfa pcnllar excellence. BtakweU'S Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. sfc f DURHAM i s . - - Men's and Boys' Clothing, Gents' Furnishing boods, Hats, Etc, i HAVE NEVER BEEN SHOWN GET THEM EIGHT NOW OF CROSS & LINEHAN, RALEIGH, N. C. C.R. TURNER, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. beat the csopnomores, uum - niors and Freshmen offered to play m JffoATsf HATSl v,0 fnr flip rliamrjionshib, inform- girniza STn"RTS. COLLARS, CTJFFS, kAAVUM) - 7 - Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Latest Styles. Lowest Prices. Orders filled in 12 hours. t ST,ATT5R & CO., Airents. 23 South Building. If you contemplate buying- a GUITAR, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN or BANJO, DON'T FAI TO SEE settle tne maiLei uy aiin". - , why did they not refer the matter what the TJmvemty magazine un Fresh 0ysters received 3 times every week. . i.:., j- v,,a mntino-prs anu i fhp reiebratea jonn x. o"" n Wnif.sViPii .r fiozen. - cents. vnii in the celebrated J onn j Makes, by calling- on A. B, KIMBALL,, haw class. tu aee. Club will Sfive their first concert hereon Friday the 25th. Mrs. Baker, of New York, is vis- TT O T olra 'QS itino- her son, xx. xa., . . . iunR iici r lamoionshit), mform- 4 The Caucasian, a new paper there would not be published at Ralegh, has been.aa- junior-Freshman 'piffle and jded to the readings room. they miht settle the cham j Rev. Mr. Schubert the new Epis- pi0nship by playing cither team, copal minister preached here Sun- Neither offer was ever accepted and 1 day. He will remain with us until the championship, therefore, never 1 Easter. decided. They were not expected Mr ft H Harris offers a course to play both. in Wkkeepi for any students de Now if the Seniors wanted to mpoOKkeepm i matter fe arbltration Messrs. Aston, Rogan and Uana- meetino- of the managers and da have been elected ixep. r5,nfa;ns or to the advisory commit- from the Di. sociesy. tee of the Athletic Association as i ..j TJUIUJ-rvc wlinl JO Kev. iiiexanuei n""1' " was agreeut has been selected to deliver bacca- Instead they say that they have innrfp Prtnon. was a member of ..wn:Pli T-atientlv" for another Ju- the class of '81. nior-Freshman game something I . . .4 1 1 .M nil tllO - . , mV, P J Cnnke soent Tuesday on that they nave kuuwu .... Pickies, candies, uts, ugdib, tmi HluL recently been wou.d never con. ofi; and now mKlgg-W. ... i . uQ frnf ha.11 season is over ana abpecnuiy. 'V.pnffire. od tr a r.aaetsniu at i-ci ""luuui United States Military academy. " there is no danger of their having to TT United Mates mint y piay another game, without saying falkS A )0tlt UtW. We regret to announce the res f Lvto anybody, they coolly an- A nation of one of our ed.tonai ooaru, , asdiampions and Mr. W. R. Webb Jr. Mr. 13. who never won a Lewis will take his place as athletic editor. We fall t0 see how they draw their If you want to be entertained for conclusion. a few moments, just drop into the jAg A Qwyn, W. R. Webb, room of a member of last year's ball Manao;er and Captain of the Junior team and hear him tell his exploits team; F Lanier, Frank Rogers, to his freshman room-mate. First Manag.er and Captain of the Fresh floor, Old East. man team. - 'An adinurned meeting of the Ath f Tnclier ? D JQ lU " im. - letic Association win De nem uaim T. J. UTLEY, Shoe Shop. Patronage of the Students solicited. WORK GUARANTEED. Opposite Yearby's Drug Store. LITTLE & McALISTER ARE AGENTS FOR O A R I i- A rH lJ THE POPULAR Greensboro VclxIot; nail at the A. T. O. Fraternity house and see their samples. Thev can take your measure and guaran tee a perfect fit. Thev sell Suits, Pants, Dress Suits and Overcoats., ' George Trice's SllOC SIlOp. eat P-epairing at Low Cost. 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