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In spite of rain and darkness, and an abundance of mud and water un der foot, the Chapel was filled with an enthusiastic crowd last Thurs day night to witness an exhibition with the Warscope. Every body pvoected to see something- excellent something" well worth their money and their time but unfortunately, they were disappointed. The pict ures were small, and did not rep resent the war. No battle of San tiago or Manilla, no capture of Ce piVs fleet, .no blockading of Ha- vana, nor anytning inai urcmeu hkc real war ever appeared on the scene. And what did appear was small and indistinct. When a battle ship was presented it was in sections, the bow being off the screen before the stern came on. However some of the things were good. The pictures ot McKinley, Dewey, Schley, Lee, .Bryan, and others were very good likenesses, but we had seen them all before. The presentation of an old-timey kissing frolic called forth consider able applause, but that too is an old old storv. A great pillow tigli- amidst a storm of women and feath ers closed the performance, and all went away sadder, if not wiser, than they went. Saturday's Foot Ball Scores. Harvard 17, Yale 0. Harvard Freshman 6, Yale 0. Carlisle 11, Univ. of 111. 0. Lafayette 6, Bucknell 0. Naval Cadets 6, University of Virginia 0. Lehigh 5, Md. A. A. 0. j Central Univ. of Ky. 10, Vander- bilt 0. Richmond College 15, William and Mary 0. Appreciated Courtesy. The following- telegram was receiv ed from Prof. McKissick, of the Ala bama Polytechnic Institution, by Dr. Alderman last week: "Aubuhn, Ala., Nov. 14, 1898. Pkksident Alderman, Chapel Hill, N. C. Dear Sik : I congratulate you on your team's victory and clean playing-, Utmost good feeling- between the two ft PHYSIOC, MERCHANT TAILOR, - - RALEIGH, N. C. Agent for Oehtn & Company. Baltimore. UNIVERSITY Livery & Feed Stable W. J. HUNTER, MANaaer. Chapel Hill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful Drivers. PRICES REASONABLE. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOII mi the-BooKs used in the u uversny u ire teams. ! A. J. McKissick.' HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing,. Hats, Shoes, Un- dewear, etc. AT POPULAR PRICES., What Is the reason? Last year the Century Magazine offered three substantial prizes for the best story, po.em, and essay sub mitted by students who received the (legree of B. A. from any college or institution in the United btates ',w;Mfr 1RQ7 " The winners' of UUL ' ft nrlzer have recently been made knowAv and to our grea Ithousrh not unpleasant surprise they were all won by female studen ts, notwithstanding the fact that Imore male than female students en itered the competition. 1 wo ol the ui-tio.witiiidi-c H7pri stuuents oi ! l I V- It 1 L11JV 1 -J - - Vassar the other of Smith. Thoujrh quite familiar with the higher order of literary accomplish bent of female students likewise the skill and ease with which they Jpush the quill, yet we did not sus- Ipect they would capture all ot the prizes in the Century competition of last vear. They did, however, and thereby hang s a tail. Now the question naturally arises whether or not the result of that kompetitiou shows the standard of fiterary excellence is higher among- emale students than among the. mothers, and if so, what is the rea son? The result of the Lentury pmpetition seems to have indicated hat it is. but leaves us in the dark is to whether or not xne reason Jnust be sought in the superior lit- pary training afforded by female nstitutions or in the greater apti- Me of female students for literary Pursuits. We shall not attempt to lecide the question. However, we vould not be very much surprised f the future demonstrates both that superior literary training is at the isposal of female students, and Jdso that they possess a preponde- ating taste for pushing the quui Niagara Index. Fine Large Norfolk Oysters, 20 cents a plate Every night at the only White man's RESTAURANT in town. Nearly opposite Chapel Hill Hotel. Families Supplied by the Quart. C. D. LANE. James Parker: Of 20 years experience has opened a Photo-Studio in Chapel Hill, on Henderson St., three doors below Dr. 'Kluttz's Book store. Good work at a low price. Developing and Printing don tor Aniatures Instruction in Photography. Give me a call. Mr.: Walter Brem, ', of Char otte. h a entered the Medical THECOjP What Is It? t ;e fii nlace where you can buy At i-- , r i . hnnks and all kinds oi svxuuuciy We keep exactly what you want, and always please our custom. r.i,c at. publishers prices I Jl f t i J OWlVi I - hnnks below. Look over our ,1 n vnnr cnoice. xuu stock aim J -,11 rrt it at low prices. Books, Stationery, Shoes, ttats, ninth.. Shirts, etc. t m,i Wt Ruildin&r next Chapel. Hours: 8.15 to iSAO a.m., to and 6 30 to 7.30 p.m. . Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Hooks, Wirt's Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Kand-made Shoes- A Specialty. TTnvinfr sprvprt "The Govs" and the Public, 0 . for a number ot years, 1 am prepared to oner a line oi goods unsurpassed in quamy aim at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. iCespecttuny, A. A. KLUTTZ CALL ON THE itiversity Press For the Printing of Posters, Dodgers, Letter Heads. Bill Heads Receipts, Envelopes etc, SCRATCHPADS 6 for 25 Cents. PLAY TENNIS? f so write for our 22: ' Complele Catalogue Cmbracin all kinds of Athletic GoocIh And jret reduced prices. College Monogram Caps a specialty. SPALDING BRANCH HOUSK, N. C. Long & Bko., Southern Ageunts. GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED. W. B. SORRELL. DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. H.H.Pattersoti, DEALER IN Drv Goods, Notions, : Shoes, Hats, ckery, Leather, Hardware, FKKSII GKOERIES of all kinds. Monarch Flout Irtsli from Hie Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS IfOK NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures keept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. M PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables THE FINEST, GENTLEST, AND FLEETEST HORSES. o The newest, neatest and handsomest sehicles. Everything up to date. Polite and Experienced Hostlers. Orders of old and new students recieve prompt attention. . GEORGE C. PICKARD & BRO Proprietors D. KING'S NEW GROCERY. A fresh, clean stock of heavy and fancy groceries. The patronage, of old and new students solicited. W. M. YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM, N. C. & CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a Specialty SELLING AGENT FOR Huyler's Candies. Tto University of North Carolina, wr,,frh instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law medicine and pharmacy. Tuition f60 a year; total expense -w, 467 students, 30 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all) ' . Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of all ministers, can didates for the ministry, public school teach- lift 111 swoJsr1 TM III BVtSkiMM ffmfK pchool,
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