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Track Work. ilast spring has shown that it could (Communicated.) haw competed vvitii nearly any The decision of the Advisory Com- Seutheri: team successfully. Davis niittee made last week accepting-' will undoubtedly yfo a foot higher 3lr. Horner's invitation which i'n the pole vault, Reynolds who placed the University among- the .will shortly return to the Hill will contestants in a State Inter-colle-' raise his shot put and hammer rec iate Track Meet, was a wise meas- ords unless beaten by the strong- ure and relieves a long- felt need i:: I me" who are in training already, The Educational Bureau, RALKiGH, N. C. Ninth year of successful operation. Teachers have been located in every Southern State and some in the North. Has enjoyed liberaT patronage from the alumni and students of the University. It will pay those who may think of teaching, to g-et full particulars at once which will be gladly furnished by (Mr. Allen J. Barwick, of the University or by) CHAS. J. PARKER, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. completing the all roundedness of our athletic life at present. To have a purpose is a good thing-, but a purpose is not all, it is merely facing a certain way to go in that direction, but it does not imply any ability to g-et there. In this case as in any other, hard work or hard play, either of which one wants to call it, is the only way for us to win a standing among the colleges of this state or any other in Track Athletics, and after a long and suc cessful athletic career the Univer sity must expect fresh energy and wish for her.self more glory in a. new and comparitively untried field. "Up and at it" is the watch word at present. We must have the best men and plenty of them to pick from. Base ball will have its claim upon men of certain abilities, but the Track team has its demands on men with any capacity; we need men, small and large, swift and slow, and of great endurance; the demands cover every possible trait in athletics. It will never do for the student body not to support this new vent ure whole-heartley, not only by trying- for places on the team but in giving- their enthusiastic and moral support as well as financial, for many reasons, such as-1 It is our first venture in an Inter-college Track-meet, 2.-Every college has had similar advantages or disadvan tages exactly as we have had, 3-. They are going to tackle it with enthusiasm and eagerness, 4 We have met them elsewhere and know their mettle 5- But the chiefest of all reasons, is that, we are new hands at the business, and we must not, as one might say, Ve dare not fail in this; carry off honors we must, simply must. The commitee has decided that the displaying special excellence in any of the events except the relay race, shall be entitled to wear the varsity sweater, just what con ditions to be met regarding this matter has not been made yet, but at any rate they must be better than anything done last year. After two months training- a pre liminary trial will take place Sat urday, March 31, to decide who shall compose the team; those who prove themselves to be best shall compose the team, but even after this if any one shows great improve ment and such improvement proves him to be a better man than the one on the team training for that special event the new man may displace him exactly as one may displace another one on, the 'Yarsity eleven or nine. After the team is thoroughly organized a permanent Captain and Manager will be elected by it; for the pre ent Mr. Francis Osborne and Mr. KJliott will act as tempor ary captain and manager respect ively, Of last year's team, a few are till on the Hill, and by the way a Comparison of the work done by it Osborne and several others will show7 up splendidly in the hundred and hurdle, in fact so far as the material is considered in its com parative reasons we have better than any other institution in the State. The men who expect to try for the team must go in trainining im mediately, see the gymnasium di rector at once, be examined physi cally and find out what incidental exercise is necessary for them in addition to the training for their special event. Train indoors and out, in spite of sore shins and stiff muscles, for the track is a hard master, and many sore muscles are the price of excellence on the cin der path or jumping plot. The attention of all members of the Senior Class is called to Regu lations No. 45, 46, and 47, requiring that the subjects of all graduating Theses and Orations be handed to the Professor of English on or be fore February 1st. That date is rapidly approaching. The Registrar announces as his offiice hours 9.45-1 1.35 A. M., daily. Anyone having business with him will please Observe these hours. 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It gives me pleasure to recommend to you Mr. Davenport as an energetic, up-to-date businessman. He is the soul of honor and will do all for your interests that is possible to be done. Thanking you for your past fa vors and wishing you a "Happy New Year," I am Very truly yours, P. V. PENNYBACKER. SUITS MADETO ORDER Orders taken f nr j KAHN BROS. "Tli Man from Kaliu." Lincoln Fountain Pens The Waldorf Thoe $2.75, A.W. (iUAHAM ,A&ent,28 Old West SAT BO IS YOU NEEDN'T RUN YOUR LIP EVERYBOBODY KNOW W W. A. SLATER CO. The leading- Clothiers and Fur nishers of Durham sell the P'ioeet line of Shoes, Slnir-ts in tine: State Vz3T tine m c 3 ney Samples kept at Chapel Hill the year round. Call on A. J. Barwick, Agent. (iLASSES PROPERLY FITTED. W. B. SORRELL, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOii AH me books used io me Miiieisiiy and trie Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets attd Note Books, Wirt'9 Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamp's, 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 Hand-made Shoes A Specialty. Having- served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods 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 The University of North Carolina, Offers thorough 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 $60 a year; total expense 1200, 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 ers. THE EGAL! H.H.Patterson, DEALER IN Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats Crockery, Leather, Hardware, FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds. The best kerosene. Monarch Flour Iresli from the Mills, SHIP STUFF AND BRAN. AGENTS FOB NEW hm, AND OTHER COOK STOVES. Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds of Stove Fixtures kept ia stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons FRESH DRUGS, Sundries, Toilet Articles. Prescrip tions a specialty. Eubanks Drug Co. PICKARD'S Liverj, 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. 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