, ' " ' " , . ..... . ...... .;" nrnuiiw aim i - -. . - . i - rMiij.mm. vmss vimmpionsuip uames. " 4 SICK NEW SCHEDULE. - (1) Juniors vs Sophomores, 10,T0. (2) Seniors vs Freshmen, 4-0. (3) Seniors vs Juniors, 18- 0. j (4) "Meds" vs winner of (3j, Nov. 21st. Forfeited by 4,Mc;ds." to oemors. (5) Sophs, and Fresh. 6-4. (6) Loser of (3) vs winner of (-5), Defaulted by Juniors. ; Unless the teams have already played each other, in which case the winner of the game already played shall be declared the victor of (6) (7) Loser of (4) vs winner of (6), Raleigh v or secon( place in college. John ti. Andrews, 97. Percy Whitaker, '98. : R. A. Nunn, '99. G. Woodard, '00. Geo. Kirby, Meds. Darius Eatman, '97, is still quite vwith rheumatism. j H, Carr, '99, was in Durham last Sunday. C. Johnston, '98, went to Ral eigh last Saturday to have his eyes examined ; ; W. Mangum, ' '97, who has been quite sick with, asthma, is out again. ' , "Coxey" Tate, ex '98, stayed on the Hill several days last week, visiting his brother. R. H. Graves, '97, was in last Sunday ." ' H Geo. Graham, '93, was in town Wednesday; Mr T. S. Wrav attended the Baptist Convention last week. " -TT 1 TT . Prots. uore, nume, dnuiidn.uK- gn8SlBMWgill! n have returned to the Hill alter rfs.ojL4 ' r' b several days, y , 1-) ffifeJ W.L TANKERSLEY, Dealer in potted meats, olives, fine CAKES CRACKERS, WAFERS, ETC Managers. '92 was on 'the Hill a few days this $Hf &( week coachihg, the team. ..... . ajftjJ CLOTHING. WANAMAKER & BROWN,1 The Royal Taylor's and the Regent Tailor ing Co., are all represented .by HOWARD & LONG. Prices that talk. Satisfaction Guaranteed- "&-Room No. 25 Old West. Vatistory and Donnell. Livery, Sale, and Feed Stables, GREENSBORO, N. C. mm Captain .Wright sprained his an- ieHS3HS kle early in the weeK dui is aimosi well again. Jdr. Pearce, '98, has returned to the Hill after paying a visit to his sister who has been quite sick. The editor-in-chief is a very busy man. Please don t stay in his room after the lights are out A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR mi me books used in the umversiiy and tne common scnoois- Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Mr. Z. I. Walser, B.Litt.'93, has Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's a case before the Supreme court Fountain Pens and Perfection this week. A New Suit for $2.50. In order to introduce our new work and secure agents we will clean, dye and press a whole suit for $2.50. I will send withihe privilege of exam ination before paying for same. I guarantee to give perfect satisfac tion or pay full, value" for the goods I refer to any. bank, business man or oiiicer in the city. D W. C. Harris, ; ! Steam Dye Works, ; , ; Raleu'h. N. C. S. W. Kenney, Agt No. 3, Old E. Mr. Sayford is entertained at Prof. Gore's while the i . M. u. a. services last. - Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE LINE OP Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Dr. Alderman went to Raleigh Toilet Articles Thursday morning to be gone two Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and or three days. .v x Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Georgre Stephens '96, has been on pine Hats and Hand-made Shoes the Hill during the past week as- cepigitv , . . . it., j..... I r- SlStlDST m training tne team. BPrvoH "The Bovs" and the Public I rvf n tiiini hr nf vftars. I am ureoared to offer Prof. Cobb was called to Raleigh a line of troods unsurpassed in quality and . . . - I . . ?. .I i. : , 5 r.-.4 i thi! wplr nn hniinpti tnr I he fcec-l prices to sun me umco. tms Week On DUSiness lor lite ntc rgeBest Goods for the Lowest -Cash Prices. vra ana to attend me meeuug ui mc Respectfully, Snnsnf thP Rpvnliifinn. ' A. A. KLUTTZ We ask our readers to overlook the fact that ; the Tar Heel haj been somewhat late in appearing C. L. LINDSAY. DEALER IN forthe past tWO Weeks. The de- pry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, lav has been unavoidable. ciotmng, Hardware, groceries, t i T, . ; ' ' ,. I Caspets and Candies Rill i s,, a Sm . Furniture a Specialty. mob waiuiuay uuu wm.m.via- w ttmi tvt fw;c: t.: t- xrt.uu OQ Main street, ""P" poP,er wnitaKer w. Prescri Hons a Speciality I Capf. Allen, d Ithe Senior team, A New Drugr Store. Glass p i be prevented from playing in p , Roberson's Hotel. You will jwuiy s game witn tne meus. alsQ find everything in the Uru a very sore knee. His hard rushing Tine. ; iwill be missed hv his men. C. L. EUBANKS, Prescription Druggist The Tar Heel wishes to re lUest thn5f whn freanprit t.li Prin- ing: Office to stop reading the Tar !b;l proof or type in the, galleys, t is private matter till given to the ublic and no. one has a right to in- ;erfer with it. We are pained to note the death Thos. R. Ransom. He was a graduate of the University in the ;lass with Da Alderman, a promis n8f( lawyer in the State and a loyal diversity man. an oversight the names of the debaters -in., the Literary So fties for Saturday, November 7, pe left out of , last issue. The ptlemen were, for the Di., W, O. t. for the Phi., H. P. Harding. he best debaters for last week fere W. S. Myers and 14. L. Ab- fl for the Di. and P'ni. respective $8.00" Siz-i of I 21 OZ. Tim Bullet. A roll film camera that hits the mark every time. It's a repeater too ; shoots 12 times and can be Reloaded in Daylight. The Duilt-t is fitted with our new automatic shutter. One button does it all sets and releases ,the shutter and changes from time to instantaneous. Achromatic lens. Handsome finish. An Illustrated rianual, free with every instrument, explains its operation and tells how to finish the pictures but "w dothtrest" when you prefer. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. V. Camttr Catalog. Fret. 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Agent for the celebrated M , Old Hickory Wagons. Bebbw House. GREENSBORO, N. C. ' Rates1 $2.00 'and 2.50 per .'day. Special Rates to Students of U. Ti. C . A. N. Perkins, Manag-er. J. W. CATES & BROS. UNDRTAKERS, and Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ' ' SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC. the , Q tf i 1 oor DON T BULGE ' THE I IPOCKEV . pii-.ii i i i -J SELLING AGENT FOR Hnyler's Candies. FOR SALE BY W. B. SORRELL. W. B: SORRELLv , , HOGAN AND HUTCHINSG General Livery, Feed, and Sale Stables Good Accomodations. Served at all hoara. BOTH GREEN AND DRY WOOD Also on hand. STABLES BEHIND THB POST OFFICE Cool .Fragrant and Soothing Blackwell's Bull Durham The Man in the Moon would be happier if he could have a supply of Smoking Tobacco For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anyfime and everytime it is onlynecessary to get Bull Durham. It is air good and always good. ... BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO . CO., DURHAM, N. C.