9th. Innningf. In this the last iunti.:: it secned that the team' intended to desert Lawson, the tirst man up hit sale. Then two rotten errors by Lambeth and Allison fill the bases. But "Bobbie" determined that theraim should not be jnven awav at the last put six strikes over the plate, that Mercer.could not find, and the third man succeeded in landing a ball in Winston's hands. The line up of the two teams is as follows: Carolina AB R IB PO A E Lawson, p. 5 2 4 2 3 0 Rogers, c.f. 4 2 1 0 0 0 Winston, lb. 5 3 2 13 1 0 Woodard, s.s. 5 1 3 2 2 2 Graves, c. 5 0 14 10 Allison, l.f. 4 0 0 1 0 1 Lambeth, 3b. 4 1 1 13 2 Alston, 2b. 4 0 1 ,3 '4 0 Donnelly, r.f, " ' 4 ' 1 11 0 0 40 10 14 27 14 5 . Mercer AB R IB PO A E Harris, 2b. 4 0 2 4 3 1 Holland, c. -4 1 2 2 0 1 Steinbacker, l.f. 4 1 0 2 0 1 Mansfield, p. 4 0 1 14 1 Copeland, r.f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Allen, 3b. 4 1 2 2 3 0 Mitchell, s.s. 4 0 0 0 3 1 Watchel, lb. 4 1 1 13 0 1 Beasley, c.f. 3 0 1 3 0 0 35 4 9 27 13 ' 6 Score by innings: 12345678 9 Carolina 00205200 110 Mercer 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 Summary: 'Three-base hits, Graves. Two-base hits, Woodard 2. Struck out, by Lawsou 5, by ! Mansfield 2. Stolen bases, Mercer 4, N. C. 6. Passed balls, Holland 3, Graves 0. UMPIRB Mr. Brook. Saturday is the day set for the University Field Day. This con test is open to all students of the University. Many valuable prizes are offered and the day promises to be one of interest. The events be gin at 9 A. M. The Tar Heel is indebted to Mr. T. T. Allison, our star left fielder, for the reports o f the southern games, which appear in this issue. Miss Lucy Cobb is visiting- at the home of her brother, Prof. Cobb, on Faculty Row. versitier. as Harvard, Yale, and Mich-ig-d'.:. with their thousa . -Isof .students, have regular departments of music, with 'celebrated Professors' and courses leading- to a degree," the University of North Catolina has at-present not even a Glee Club to keep alive practical in terest in this noble and refining- art. We have therefore all the more reason to congratulate ourselves that through the Choral Society, uniting the efforts of citizens and students, we can occa sionally listen to something- in the musical line worthy of the University and its ideals. HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Un derwear, etc. AT POPULAR PRICES: PICKARD'S "Livery, Feed and Sale Stables THE FINEST, GENTLEST, AND FLEETEST HORSES. o The newest, neatest and handsomest vehicles. Everything- up to date. Polite and Experienced Hostlers. Orders of old and new students recieve prompt attention. GEOTCGE C. PICKARD & BRO Pronrietors M. D. KING, D.D.S., Dental Surgeon. Office Over Yearby's Drug- Store Notice. A number of subscriptions to the Tak JlKEL still remain unpaid. This can be attributed no doubt to thoughtlessness on the part of those who have not paid their subscription. So as a reminder this notice is inserted. If you are not square with the management you will find your paper marked with a blue pencil. Please take notice ami send in at once what is '(':: due. Yours, - l M. Osbouxj:, Bus. Manager. The Choral Society Concert. The spring concert of the Chapel Hill Choral Society on Friday night promises to be the most attractive that the Society has ever given. Living as we do, so far from musical centres, and with too small a public to pay re ally good concert troupes to come here often, we are forced to look largely to our own resources for that musical ed ucation and cultivation of taste which properly belongs to a really high type of culture. But while such great Uni- See our line of CLOTHING. MARKS ARNHEIM & ROYAL AGENCIES. The REGAL SHOE is still in the LEAD. Examine Spring Styles. Wilson & Bboadhurst, 25 Old West. Shoes: 30 Styles to select from. Prices $2.00 to $6.00 per pair. Co-oP. Student's Supply Store mm Next to Yearby's Drug- Store. Fruits, Confections, Cigars, Cigarettes, Best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cakes, Crackers, Potted Ham, Tongue, Beef, Olives, Pickles, Nuts, Cheese, Sardines, etc. When yoi set hungry, call in. Freshmen enjoy the same welcome as Seniors or the Faculty. S. M. BARBEE. II TROUBLE? I)' Cyc i ira on t o u Does your wheel need repairing? von li'-ril ;i new Bell. Saddle, Lamp. loiiH'U:r, or anything in the way ot on p:-.ite. Chain, Loclcs, Cement, or anything Lis line? if so let your troubles be known a and we will remedy them. NCTl'KKS ---c. Wmk Guaranteed. X. C. Love; &I!km. The U livers Ly of Mi I'Mliu Otters thorough instruction in four regular ourses of -tiuly. six brief courses, optional courses to t-uit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law medicine urn. pharmacy. Tuition SoO a year; total expense $200, 467 students, :J0 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 teacb J. J PHYSIOC, MERCHANT TAILOR,- RALEIGH, N. C. Agent for Oehm & Company, Baltimore. THE SINGER. Sold on easy installment plan or liberal dis count for cash'. The BEST is the cheapest: Therefore buy a' Singer Sewing Machine. It the Best. Don't be deceived by 'alluring advertise ments and think that you can get a good Sewing Machine for a mere song. Uuy from manufacturers that have gained a reputation by honest square dealings. r,There is none in the world that can -equal in mechanical construction, durability of woodwork, fine ness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the SINGER. For sale by ( THE SINGER M'F'G. CO. W. W. Davis, Salesman and collector for Orange and part Chatham. Headquarters, Chapel Hill. 1 Needles, Oils and Attachments Constantly on hand for all Machines. UNIVERSITY Livery & Feed Stable W. J. HUNTER, Manager. Chapel. Hill, N. C. Good Teams, Nice Vehicles, Careful Drivers. PRICES- REASONABLE. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All ine books used in tne university and me common schools.' Also Stationery and Students' Supplies J have a full line of Blajr's Tablets and Note Books.-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. line Hats and Hani-made Shoes "A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of g-oods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ LOOK OUT FOR 1. J. LAM BE, The Popular Clothier and Gents Furni sher of Durham He will be here soon with a nobby line of Clothing-, Shoes, and Neck wear. Every body should see them ' N. C. LONG & BRO. mm (il.ASSFS PROPEKLY FITTED. W. B. SORRELL. - DEALEK IN .'Clocks, Watclies, Jewelry Optical (i oods and Novelties. H.H. Patterson, DEALER IN Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. Monarch Flour fresh from the Mills, SHIP STUFFnAND BRAN. AGENTS FOK NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES. Heating-Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons. M. D. KING'S NEW GROCERY. A fresh, clean stock of heavy and fancy groceries. The patronage of old and new students soicited. The Carrollton Hotel, W. L. GILBERT, Lesse, Raleigh, N. C. Rates $2.00 and 3.00 Per Day. A cordial welcome to University students and the . traveling public. W. . YEARBY, Druggist and Seedsman, DURHAM. N. C. & CHAPEL IJILL, N. C. Prescriptions, a-Specialty SELLING AGENT FOK Htiyler's Candies. f EVERY JC --jAfeg . f . n - T? -air W M APE By BlACKWELLS -Company. OURMAM.H.C.'

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